
Ask Dr. Drew
The Deep State Media Is Still Lyin’ For Biden w/ Comedian Chrissie Mayr & Author Michael Walsh – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 485
Sun, 25 May 2025
Chrissie Mayr is a comedian, host of the Chrissie Mayr Podcast and SimpCast, and a touring performer with her upcoming U.S. tour, The DEI Hire Tour. Her debut album, Live from January 6th, reached #1 on iTunes and Amazon, staying in the iTunes Top 200 for two years. More at https://x.com/chrissiemayr and https://chrissiemayr.com Michael Walsh, a former music critic and foreign correspondent for Time magazine, is a screenwriter, concert pianist, and author of nineteen books, including Against the Corporate Media: Forty-two Ways the Press Hates You and Rage to Conquer: Twelve Battles That Changed the Course of Western History. According to producer Kaleb’s wife, the most important fact about Michael Walsh is that he wrote the iconic 2002 movie “Cadet Kelly” starring Hilary Duff. Find more at https://x.com/TheAmanuensis and https://the-pipeline.org 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 Find out more about the brands that make this show possible and get special discounts on Dr. Drew's favorite products at https://drdrew.com/sponsors • ACTIVE SKIN REPAIR - Repair skin faster with more of the molecule your body creates naturally! Hypochlorous (HOCl) is produced by white blood cells to support healing – and no sting. Get 20% off at https://drdrew.com/skinrepair • FATTY15 – The future of essential fatty acids is here! Strengthen your cells against age-related breakdown with Fatty15. Get 15% off a 90-day Starter Kit Subscription at https://drdrew.com/fatty15 • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at https://drdrew.com/paleovalley • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 Portions of this program may examine countervailing views on important medical issues. Always consult your physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What viral incident did Chrissie Mayr experience?
Well, here we go, everybody. I'll be watching you, of course, on the restream and over at the Rumble Rant. We appreciate you being here. We are joined today by Chrissy Mayer. She had a viral video where she was making jokes about Dylan Mulvaney at a comedy club. And she was ultimately pepper sprayed at her meet and greet. There's a lot here. You got to hear her whole story.
And she's become a truth seeker and calling out distortions. And God knows the news feeds are full of them today. So we're going to see if we can penetrate that with Chrissy today. And we'll be joined by Michael Walsh, who has written like 100 books or something and movies. and his latest book is Rage to Conquer, 12 Battles that Changed the Course of Western History.
He, too, has a lot of interesting things to say as someone who's been a correspondent for Time Magazine, a screenwriter, a concert pianist, and we will get to them both right after this. Our laws as it pertains to substances are draconian and bizarre. The psychopath started this. He was an alcoholic because of social media and pornography, PTSD, love addiction, fentanyl and heroin. Ridiculous.
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Chapter 2: How has Chrissie Mayr's comedy evolved after her viral fame?
Okay, I was just going to say, if you were out dating, the dating pool might have so-called dried up or shrunk in response to that comment. Oh, yeah, that's why I had... Given that you feel for a man to commit himself, he has to lose his penis, but okay.
I had to... Whatever you say. Yes, I'm so glad I locked him down. And a male audience member yelled out, because he's a man. And I said...
simply yes because he's a man that's why i mean he i said at any point dylan could just be like i'm gonna go back to being a man and now he's just a dude with a tight face and all of a sudden i had some land whale audience members yell out actually she's a woman and i was like oh no we have and they had blue hair they were textbook looking leftists i was surprised to see them at the show and i was like you know what guys like this is america this
This is what's so great about this country is that we can all have different beliefs. Some of us can believe in reality and some of us can't. And they didn't like the sound of that at all. They ended up leaving in a huff. They didn't leave right away like I thought they would. They finished their tater tots and then left in a huff. Luckily, they did tip the waitstaff.
And as they were leaving, they yelled out F you transphobe, then proceeded to knock over my entire merch table. They just stampeded through the whole thing. And I warned them to watch out for poachers in the parking lot. I was concerned that they were going to get hunted for their tusks. But, you know, they're fine, I'm sure. And then they complained to the manager of what a horrible person I am.
But then the clip went viral. I put it online, so it worked out.
We all agree. Anyway, so it does make me want to just sort of address something. I don't know if this is your domain at all, but I've been wanting to sort of bring this up for a while, which is people have lost track of what they're even talking about. Because all you have to do is talk about male and female and stop talking about men and women, and the whole thing goes away.
There are male biological agents and there are female biological agents. Their gender can present in a variety of ways.
But Drew, what about feelings?
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of media narratives around Biden?
That's the man stuff. Not what Dylan Mulvaney has, yes.
He had crushed nuts. But you couldn't really use a knife to put it on. You'd have to use a fork to get it out or it'd come out in a big honk and you'd smash it down further. That's why he can't eat sandwiches. And it's also why I called out the... Why I called out, I was questioning the climate stuff early on because I'm like, wait a minute, I was part of this movement in the 70s.
And we were absolutely convinced of many things that turned out to be wrong. We had the science, we had the data, we had the math, many things amongst them, including an imminent ice age, guaranteed ice age. We were absolutely convinced of that. Any minute. Well, it may take a few years, but it's coming. And so I gave you some humility.
And so when people come in with the absolute certitude about something as complicated as climate, I immediately go, hold on a second. Same thing with the COVID. It's the same thing. Just like, no, no, no. Okay, slow down. You don't know you have the necessary data to shut the world down.
But the thing that always tipped me off was if you really were that concerned about climate, you would be going hog full force with CO2 retention, with pulling C2 out of the environment. But no, no, no, no. You'd also be going full force at nuclear energy. No, no, no, no, no. So, okay, so are you for climate and CO2 reduction or are you not?
Well, we're for complaining about it is really what it gets down to.
An electric car, forcing everyone to get an electric car.
Unless it's made by Elon Musk now, then it's not okay.
Then you have to light it on fire and key it and put fecal matter on it. Yes.
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Chapter 4: How do personal experiences shape political views?
Yes, there is some controversy around that, not for the president of the United States. So either he's had it or he has had substandard health care. It's kind of like what Adam always talks about, stupid or liar. So which is it? Are you lying about him having had it? Or you're just not good at your job? And be fair, he brought his own physician in.
And that physician may have had sort of overridden some of the authority of the Walter Reed physicians who are the highest quality. I promise you they would have been checking the PSA every year. But what mitigates, what kind of runs against that narrative is this idea, oh, we found this nodule. How did you find a nodule? You have to look for a nodule very hard.
So you either had a PSA and you looked, or you were doing digital rectal exams every year, which we don't do anymore. And then, by the way, when you find a nodule, you don't go, oh, metastatic disease. Wow, imagine that. Not in someone who's getting health care every year. No, not to praise the United States. Just to find... They're just shitty health care, which is possible.
Apparently, I heard the nodules going to be running for president in 2028, so we all should get ready for that. Look, if I'm the president in my even 70s, I would be putting my nuts on the table every day. I'd be like, somebody fill me up. I'd be putting it on photocopiers. I'd be like, I'd have a doctor every day. Fill up, put your fingers up there, do whatever you got to do.
Yeah.
Just, just get all your, what was this very old man doing?
I, I'm not sure I want to know based on the direction we're going here.
He was going to doctors every week. He had them all on speed dial. That's what rich guys do. They just get obsessed. It becomes their whole personality is going to the doctor. And but I did learn through all this what Biden's favorite underwear is. Can you guess?
Oh, Fruit of the Loom.
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Chapter 5: What is the role of the media in shaping public perception?
And it becomes part of the, the public consciousness. It's really scary.
What do we do? What do you do with this? Cause it's, I don't like delusionality. It never look reality. Mental health is about assessing and managing reality on reality's terms. Delusionality is exactly the opposite of that. What do you got here, Kayla? What'd you put up there? I can't quite read it.
The adventures of the guy who just started paying attention. It's a guy scratching his head saying, MSM doesn't seem entirely truthful. Oh, 2025. Who knew?
Is that me? No, it's everyone discovering all of this right now. Like, wait a second. Have they been lying this whole time? And we're like, thanks for jumping on the caboose of this train.
That's what I want to get to Chrissy on. So what are they lying now? What are the lies that you see out there? What do you, what, what gets, gets in your crosshairs?
Oh, it's, it's definitely been all this Biden stuff recently and that we're supposed to believe that he doesn't have access to the best doctors that he's just, uh, he hadn't been checked in his whatever area hadn't been checked since 2014. And, uh, we're just supposed to, yeah, no blood tests. And, uh,
that the left-wing media actually thinks telling the world that he's got cancer is going to somehow lessen the blow or that we're supposed to be less critical of his mental state the whole time he was in office. It's not going to happen. It's going to have probably the opposite effect. Yeah, here's this article from Politico and The Post. The audio of her interview is sparking Biden's apparent...
memory stumbles, sparking his renewed scrutiny. He couldn't remember when his son Beau had died. He couldn't get dates straight about when he and Obama had left office. He couldn't remember when Trump had started. The more you hear of these files, the scarier it is. And
It's upsetting because we know the American people are never going to get an answer on who exactly was running the country for all these years.
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Chapter 6: How does the concept of mass delusion relate to current events?
They're so good.
Yeah. And just be kind to your dumb leftist friends. They'll come around eventually.
You know, I don't like the extremes in either direction. I really have just... It makes me very uncomfortable as a moderate. It's just like... Because you're going to end up, if you're not careful, you're going to end up engaging the same excesses as the other side. Now, you may consciously choose to do that to kind of fight back.
I am noticing that lawfare is sort of going both ways now a little bit. And I would object to that. I don't think it's a good idea because it just... You're in an endless conflict then. But I'm wondering if there's a way to do this without sort of what we're distributing out into the extremes.
I don't know. The extremes are fun, Drew. That's where all the cool people are.
It's good comedy. It's good comedy. Yeah. I know Corolla's there. Did you see, speaking of extremes, did you see President Trump with the South African president today? Oh, that was the best.
Trump, I'm loving this second Trump term so much. He is incomplete. I don't give a crap mode. He had he had the guy sit down. He just rolled in a big old TV and press play. And it was his own government saying, well, we have to kill white farmers. Just so simple, but so effective. And the man was simply speechless. Very cool to see.
People missed this one thing that I thought was high comedy, but people are going to make a meal of it. The South African president goes, you know, he's sort of searching for something. And he goes, if I had a plane to give you, I would. And Trump goes, oh, I'd take that too. Anyway, let's go back. Oh, that's great. Let's go back to what I'm talking about here, which is really funny. All right.
Well, what's up? What's ahead for you? We got to kind of wrap things or move towards the exit. Where are you going to be? What are you working on? What's your new material all about? Yeah.
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Chapter 7: What are the contradictions in healthcare narratives?
What experience?
With child rearing.
Oh, don't have three at the same time. You had triplets? Yes. Woo.
Wow. The first one. Yeah, it's a lot. And then the other two just like slid out.
It was a high tech, high risk pregnancy.
They all slid out, but then they just hit the ground running. How cool though. But now you have triplets. Yeah, I do. Now we have grandchildren.
So it's a grandchild.
I have one grandchild and it's plenty. Wow. I don't know if you saw her little mug on the commercial at the beginning. She's four months old now. She's so cute. I know it's such a cute age. Yeah, it's the best.
Well, listen, Chrissy, good to see you. Best of luck. Always funny and entertaining and actually enlightening to talk to. Oh, there's the baby. That was a couple months ago. She's much bigger now. Oh, boy. And she's got her skin repair kit.
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Chapter 8: How can we engage in productive discussions about political beliefs?
All right. So up next, we're going to talk to, I've got kind of screwed up situation here today. Michael Walsh. He is a writer, a foreign correspondent for Time Magazine. He's a pianist and author. He's got just a lot of interesting things that he's been doing across his entire life. You can follow him. I don't know. He's gonna have to explain to me what this word means.
I thought it was pretty good with vocabulary, but it's, amanuensis m-a-z-t-h-e a-m-a-n-u-e-n-s-i-s amanuensis the amanuensis seems like one word we'll find out more about that we get right back
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