Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly (2000) Movie Script

Wooo!
Ya'll gone make me lose my mind.
Up in here! Up in here!
Y'all gone make me throw her out.
Up in here! Up in here!
Y'all gone make me act a fool.
Up in here! Up in here!
Y'all gone make me lose my cool.
Up in here! Up in here!
From the historic Lincoln Theater
in Washington DC.
Dave Chappelle!
Thank you.
Thank you, thank you.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
All right.
No really.
Boy.
Well, it's good to come home, boy.
I swear.
I know, man. It's been a while.
It's been a while.
Hey.
DC is different.
I've been gone, man.
It took me years to be
able to do the show.
Boy, DC has changed.
It's different now.
There's a lot of white people
walking around, isn't there?
I mean I left DC in the 80s. It
was not like this in the 80s.
When crack was going on.
Remember when crack was going on?
White people would be looking
at DC from Virginia with binoculars.
Boy, that looks dangerous.
Not yet.
New white people. You can't
scare these white people.
I tried.
You roll up on 'em: BOO!
What the hell is wrong with you?
Those days are over.
I'm glad that were doing
a show here by Howard, you know.
You see like white people come out.
And that's good.
One thing I'm seeing.
Ever be walking down the street. And you
see like a group of black dudes walking.
Not just any black dudes.
We're talking, you know, thugs.
Talking, you know.
They'll be some thugs, man.
And in the group, in the group
they got like one or two or sometimes
as many as three white guys.
Ever see this shit?
Let me tell you something
about those white guys.
Those white guys are the most
dangerous motherfuckers in that group.
It's true.
It's true, man.
Ain't no telling what they done to
get those black dudes' respect.
But those black dudes have seen them
do some wild shit. I'll tell you that.
I've been trying to tell brothers that.
Every group of brothers should
have at least one white guy in it.
I'm serious. For safety.
Because when ship goes down..
Somebody's gonna need
to talk to the police.
I mean that's when that
That's when that white
friend comes in handy.
Uh-oh. Ernie, wanna get this one for me.
Come on now. Come on now.
Do something.
The black people are very
afraid of the police.
That's a big part of our culture.
No matter how rich you are.
No matter how old you are.
We're just afraid of them.
We got every reason
to be afraid of them.
You know what I mean. You're a white
lady. You ever been pulled over before?
What do they say?
Let me see your drivers license
and your registration, right?
See? See I'm just guessing.
That's not what they say to us.
You wouldn't believe
what they say to us.
Spread your cheeks and lick your sack!
Like what the heck?
Excuse me?
You heard me. Spread open your
cheeks and lift your sack.
I got a driver's license too.
It's an easier way to
prove who I am, isn't it?
What does that prove?
I can't go to the bank like that
cash my check.
What you mean, I don't have my ID.
Wait a minute.
Oh.
Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Chappelle.
Right this way.
Why didn't you spread your
cheeks when you came in here?
Scared of them.
I'm serious, man.
There will be a red light. The
police might pull up next to you.
It won't be no big deal for you.
But I'm fucking fall apart hard.
Don't look over there. No no no.
But I didn't always know.
It was a black thing. It took
me a while to figure that out.
I learned that shit
when I was in New York.
I was in New York City.
Now I was hanging out with a friend
of mine. He was a white guy.
We was hanging out.
We were lost in the city.
You know, smoke a joint.
I don't know if it was a coincidence.
We were lost and high and shit.
My white buddy, he was smoking a joint.
Dave. Dave!
It's the God damned cops.
I'm gonna ask them for directions
I said Chip, no!
Chip, don't do it!
It was too late.
He was walking over there.
This man was high as shit.
Excuse me.
Excuse me, sir.
Excuse me!!!
I need some information.
He starts confessing things
he shouldn't confess.
I'm a little high.
All I wanna know...
which way is 3rd Street?
The cop is like, hey, take it easy.
You're on Third Street.
You better be careful.
Go ahead. Move it.
Move it.
That's all that happened.
It's the end of the story.
Now I know that's not
amazing to some of you.
But you ask one of
these black fellows,
that shit is fucking
incredible, isn't it?
A black man would never dream
of talking to the police high.
That's a waste of weed.
Serious.
I'm scared to talk to the
police when I'm sleepy.
Fuck around and get the
wrong idea or something.
Oo-oh!
Oh my God!
That nigga was on PCP, Johnson.
I had to use necessary force.
You saw him.
No, no paperwork.
Just sprinkle some crack on him.
Let's get out of here.
That's how it is.
But at the time I didn't think there
was anything racial about it.
I was like, man, Chip. You got fucking
lucky. You better be careful.
But then another time, me
and Chip were driving.
No I'm not driving.
Chip is driving. And he's
driving a little crazy.
He's been drinking.
I don't like to let my friends
drive drunk. But you know
I was smoking a joint. I couldn't
really say shit to the guy.
Now we get to a red light.
We stop at a red light.
And a cop pulls up next to us.
And I'll never forget it.
Chip looks at me and goes.
He's all drunk and he's like "Dave..."
I'm going to race him.
I knew it was a bad idea.
But I was high.
I tried to explain to him
that it was a bad idea.
But all that came out was
Well, maybe sometimes we gotta race?
All right!
Man, that light turned green.
And Chip took off.
Zig-zagging and shit so
no one could pass him.
The other car didn't
know it was racing.
Then the police seen us.
And pulled us over.
You understand I'm scared as shit.
I mean, come on.
The car smells like weed.
He was speeding.
This man is fucking drunk.
I'm scared.
Chip was not scared at all.
It was weird. He didn't
even turn his radio down.
Isn't that weird, a little bit?
I mean you get pulled over,
wouldn't you turn your radio down?
Nobody wants to get their ass
beat for a soundtrack and shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Chip in the music blasting.
We're not gonna take it.
Earlier today, just relax.
Close your butt cheeks.
Relax.
Let me do the talking.
You wanna know what he said?
This is almost exactly what he said.
I couldn't believe it. He says.
Sorry, officer, I...
I didn't know I couldn't do that.
I was fucking shocked!
The cop said, well now you know.
Get outta here. Get
the fuck outta here.
Chip said, okay. I will, sir. Thank you.
What?
What's wrong with you, Dave?
I didn't know I couldn't do that.
He said, that was good, wasn't it?
Because I didn't know
I couldn't do that.
I'm shocked.
I wasn't shocked at the audacity.
I was just shocked because I
would've never thought to say that.
I don't think anybody I knew
would think to say that because
they know we know the law.
Every black dude in this room is a
qualified paralegal and shit.
He knows the law.
If one of us even start
to do something wrong,
an old black man would
pop out of nowhere.
Nigga, don't do that. That's 5 to 10.
Watch out.
We know the laws and the penalties.
Chip didn't even know he couldnt race.
I'm not saying I don't like police.
I'm not saying that.
I'm saying I'm just scared of them.
Nothing wrong with that.
Sometimes we want to call them to0.
Somebody broke into my house once.
This is a good time to call him.
But I went, I don't know.
The house is too nice.
It ain't a real nice house but
they'll never believe I live in it.
They'd be, he's still here!
Oh my God.
Open and shut case.
Johnson.
I saw this once before
when I was a rookie.
Apparently this nigga broke I n and hung
up pictures of his family everywhere.
Well, let's sprinkle some crack
on him and get out of here.
That's that whole brutality thing.
That's common knowledge, man.
There was a time when only
minorities knew about that.
I won't say whites wouldn't believe us.
But they were a little skeptical.
A little skeptical.
I mean I don't blame you.
Even Newsweek printed it.
It was in Newsweek. White
people were like, oh my God!
Honey, did you see this?
Apparently the police have been
beating up negroes like hot cakes.
It's in the May issue.
I mean really how could
you know about that?
How could anyone else know?
You know.
Maybe he should have seen
something a little suspicious.
Doesn't that seem a little suspicious?
Every dead black person
in a police van
has crack sprinkled on them?
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Who get shot and sprinkles
crack on themselves?
Nobody would do that.
BAM! Oww! Oww!
I don't want to leave no mysteries.
I'm a paranoid guy, you know.
I'm afraid to call 911 for anything.
If it's like a fire or anything.
Because they tape those phone calls.
I see the shows. They tape them.
And then they play on television.
That's fucked up.
Now I'll say anything if I'm scared.
That shit is private.
You're on your own.
What if I get killed?
They start playing that
911 tape on the news.
I'm dead. I can't explain
myself to my buddies.
We was watching the news.
We have Reg Chapman on the scene. Reg?
What's going on out there?
It always takes the guy
on the scene a minute.
Hi, Bob!
Hi yes.
We just got hold of a copy of
Dave Chappelle's frantic
911 emergency call.
Remember, viewers, some of this
language is disturbing.
"Hello. Emergency?"
"Help!"
"Help, motherfucker! They're
coming to get me!"
"Just calm down, sir. Where are ya?"
"Oh, oh, I shit on myself."
"I can't stop cryin'."
They play that shit 30, 40 times a day.
All my buddies will be at
my funeral looking at me.
"You know Dave shit on himself, right?"
I saw it on the news.
"Died crying like a bitch"
I'll be dead, I can't
even defend myself.
That's not a nice thing to do.
That's not a nice thing to do.
I mean, it's a 9-1-1 tape. How
do they expect you to sound?
Of course you gon' be scared.
It's an emergency.
There's nobody calls
9-1-1 cool and relaxed.
Now that shit would sound
ridiculous, wouldn't it?
"Hello, emergency."
"Hi!" Hey, 9-1-1. how are ya?
Yeah, uh, look,
there's a group of hooded white men
gathering outside of my house.
And it looks like they mean business.
"GET OUT HERE Nigga!"
"I gotta go."
"You guys try and hurry."
Too much pressure.
That's my problem: I can't... I can't
handle pressure.
Sometimes pressure makes
me talk different.
I'm serious.
Have you ever had that
social pressure...
have you ever talk to
someone who's fake?
And they make you fake?
Like, that guy would be like:
"Hey, how ya doin'?"
And you're like: "Fine, how are you?"
I don't even talk like that.
I get sick of that shit.
I do it and it just makes me sick.
Sometimes I'll talk crazy just
to make myself feel better.
Do y'all do that?
You start talking like crazy.
You ever hear this voice?
"MAH."
That's how bad guys used to talk
in the 40's, in the old days.
See, I used... I talk like that.
Not all the time, but if somebody
put the pressure on me, fuck it.
I gotta cut loose.
When the police pull me
over I'll talk like crazy.
"Son? Son.
Do you know why we pulled you over?"
"Nyah. Cause I'm black, see!
That's right. MAAAH!"
I do it.
It's not illegal to talk like that.
How do they know I don't
talk like that every day?
"Stop talking like that."
"Stop talking like what, copper? Mah.
That's how I talk, see."
You gotta make life interesting
like that cause the shit is flimsy.
Life is flimsy.
You... you think you're gonna live,
but ain't nobody gon' live forever.
It's dangerous out here.
We know what's going on.
I travel now, you know.
I used to think that D.C.
had the roughest ghettos in the country.
Nah, nigga. Mm-mmm.
I have seen some shit now.
Oh, there's some rough,
rough areas outside of D.C.
Yeah, everybody should
go to the ghetto.
I was taken to the ghetto one time.
That's the worst:
When you get taken and
you're not expecting to go.
You know, usually you wanna
know when you're going
to the ghetto, like, "I'm
gonna see some wild shit."
I gotta prepare myself.
"I'm gonna see somethin' crazy."
When you're taken, it's different.
I had a limousine driver.
It was after a show, it was late at
night, it was like 3:00 in the morning.
I had a limousine driver, he was a
nice guy, talking to me and shit.
"Oh, hey, where you from, dawg?"
D.C.? Word?
"That's a rough city, man."
Then his cell phone started ringing.
"Hold on one second."
Hello?
Oh, what's up, nigga? What?
What the fuck? Slow down. What?
What the FUCK?!
No!
No!
Noooo!
Fuck that! Nigga, FUCK IT!
I'm on my way! Hey.
Hey.
"I gotta make a stop real quick."
At 3:00 in the morning... I didn't know
he was taking me to the ghetto at first.
I started looking out the window,
I was like, "What the fuck?"
There was a gun store, gun
store, liquor store, gun store.
"Where the fuck you takin' me?!"
"This don't look good."
He didn't say shit.
He just pulled up in front
of an old, rickety building.
That looked like a project.
Now, I never been there before,
I'm not sure if it was a project.
But it certainly had all the
familiar symptoms of a project.
A fucking crackhead ran this way.
And then another one jumped
out a tree and shit.
The driver said, "I'll be
right back," and left me.
Took the keys with him, he just left me.
At 3:00 in the morning, in front of
a project, in a fucking limousine.
This was not good.
I was like, "Man, I gotta
look around and see if I"
can see some landmarks and
figure out where I'm at.
I have to escape on foot.
Now this is when I knew I
was in a bad neighborhood.
You only see this in the
worst neighborhoods.
Remember, it's 3:00 in the morning.
It's 3:00 in the morning.
I look out the window...
There was a fucking baby
standing on a corner.
For real.
And the baby... the baby
didn't even look scared.
It was just standing there.
I mean, it made me sad.
It made me sad, really, cause...
You know what I mean?
Cause I wanted to help the baby.
I was like, "Mm-mmm, I don't
trust you either. I'm sorry."
Click.
CLICK!
The old baby on the corner trick, eh?
Not gonna fall for that shit.
So where's this limousine driver?
You know, I start feeling bad.
As time goes by, I start feeling worse.
Like, "Man, what is wrong with me?
What the hell is wrong?"
I am scared of a baby.
You know, this baby could be in trouble.
He might need my help.
I gotta do something.
But I wasn't gonna get out the car.
I'm serious, man. I just cracked
the window a little bit.
It was an old limousine.
I could roll it down and shit.
"Hey, baby!"
Baby, go home, man.
It's 3:00 in the morning.
What the FUCK are you doing up?!
The baby said, "I'm
selling weed, nigga!"
I said, "Ohhh shit."
I wasn't expecting that.
I'm serious.
I had to buy two bags from
him to calm my nerves.
"Let me get two.
Let me get two times."
Got back in the car and
rolled me a joint.
That shit was scary, man.
Every once in a while,
like, a crackhead would
come up to the car and
look in the window.
It was like Jurassic Park and shit.
He'd be looking around the car...
"All right. Get outta here, cracky."
That baby was still
standing there, man.
I was like, "What the... ".
Then I started feeling bad again.
You know how weed make you
feel guilty sometimes.
You be like...
"Man, what is wrong with me, man?"
I have just bought
weed from an infant.
I can't condone this kind of behavior.
What am I thinking?
I can't let the fear ruin my morals.
"Gotta do something."
"Hey baby."
Stop selling weed.
"You got your whole life ahead of you."
He said, "FUCK you, nigga!
I got kids to feed."
I was like, "God DAMN."
Sad.
Now just at that very moment,
one of the crackheads
was running across the
street and got hit by a car.
Now I know it was a hit-and-run:
The police did it.
That's all right.
They sprinkled some crack
on him and he got back up.
I'll be seeing that kind of shit, man?
It's what it is.
They use the TV to program
us, from a young age.
You ever watch, like, a
cartoon that you used
to watch when you were
little as an adult?
That shit is wild shit..
Some wild shit.
I mean, I was with my nephew.
We're sitting there, we're
watching Pep Le Pew.
And I say to my nephew, I said "Now pay
attention to this guy cause he's funny."
I used to watch him
when I was little."
And we're watching Pep
Le Pew and I'm old now.
And I'm like "Good God..."
what kind of fucking
racist is this guy?
Like "take it easy, Pep."
My nephew was sitting there
cracking up: "Hehehe."
See? Sometimes you gotta
take the pussy like Pep.
You're like "No!"
Nooo!
I had to turn the channel real quick.
I turn on Sesame Street and I
say (phew) "Sesame Street."
This is much better cause now he'll
learn how to count and spell."
But now I'm watching it
as an adult and I realize
Sesame Street teaches
kids other things:
It teaches kids how to judge
people and label people.
That's right.
They got a character on
there named Oscar...
and treat this guy like shit
the entire show.
They judge him right in his face.
"Oscar, you are so mean.
Isn't he, kids?"
"Yeah, Oscar.
You're a grouch."
He's like, "BITCH, I live
in a FUCKING trash can!"
I'm the poorest motherfucker
on Sesame Street!
"Nobody's helping me."
Then you wonder why the kids roll
up and step over homeless people.
"Get it together, Grouch."
"Get a job, Grouch."
So don't even tell me how
to get to Sesame Street.
It's a terrible place.
I wouldn't go there if I knew the way.
Who would wanna live in a
neighborhood like that?
Fucking six-foot pigeons
walking around and...
and elephant that's a junkie.
"HI, BIRD."
Yeah, that's right. Snuffy!
"HI, BIRD. I'm sick.
I need some smack, BIRD."
The Cookie Monster with his eyes
popping out of his head, screaming:
"Cookie cookie cookie!"
You're like, "Ergh!"
What kind of cookies
are you talking about?
"Chocolate chips don't
do that to people."
And they had the nerve
to put a pimp on there.
They didn't come out and say he was a
pimp, but I know a pimp when I see one.
They called him The Count.
Had a cape and everything.
You'd have seen him pimping.
"Bitch, where is my money?"
You've been late four times.
I've been counting.
How many times must I smack
you before you act right?
One!
Two!
TWO SMACKS!
"Ah, Ah, Ah, Ah, Ah, ah, ahhhh..."
That's the thing.
There's so many stuff... there's
just so much stuff to worry about.
You know, the more you know, the
more you don't know and shit.
You know.
Like a lot of people are telling me,
"Dave, you know, you just gotta relax.
That racism thing has been
bugging you too much."
I'll be thinking about it.
Sometimes shit will happen. You know.
A lot of black people
will relate to this.
Have you ever had
something happen that was
so racist that you
didn't even get mad?
It's like, "Goddamn.
That was rac... that was racist."
I mean it was so blatant,
you were just like "Wow!"
Like you were almost like, it
didn't even happen to you.
It was like a fucking movie.
That was like you were just watching
Mississippi Burning: "Wooow."
That happened to me.
I was in Mississippi.
I was in Mississippi doing a show.
And I go to the restaurant
to order some food.
And, I say to the guy... I say:
"I would like to have..."
And before I even my sentence, he says:
"The CHICKEN."
I was like, "What the... fuck."
I could not believe it.
I could not believe that shit.
This man was absolutely right.
I said, "How did he know..."
that I was going to get some chicken?"
I asked him.
I said, "How did you know that?"
How did you know I was going
to get some chicken?"
He looked at me like I was crazy.
He said, "Come on, buddy.
COME ON, BUDDY."
Now everybody knew that as soon as you
walked through the goddamn door...
you were gonna get some chicken.
It ain't no secret down here
"that blacks and chickens are quite
fond of one another."
And then I finally understood what
he was saying, and I got upset.
I wasn't even mad.
I was just upset.
I wasn't ready to hear that shit.
All these years, I thought I liked
chicken because it was delicious.
Turns out I'm genetically
predisposed to liking chicken.
That shit is whack.
I got no say in the matter.
That guy ruined chicken for me.
I'm scared to eat it in public.
I don't want someone to
see me and say something.
You know what I mean?
You'll be eating some chicken:
(CRUNCH) (crunch) (crunch-crunch)
"Look at him."
He loves it.
Just like it said in the encyclopedia.
"Look how happy he looks."
Sometimes, that's gonna
be too much to deal with.
That show business be crazy.
That's where the
cultures really collide.
Show business bring a
lot of races together.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it don't.
This is one thing that
happens that's funny.
You sometimes I'll be on
a business call, right?
You know, like, with... with
a lawyer or something.
You know, my lawyers be white.
And uh...
So like, we'll be on a call, right?
And they'll be like:
"OK, Dave, we're gonna close the deal."
Is that fine with you?
I'll be, like, "Yeah,
that's good for me."
"Great! Great.
You have a good weekend, Dave."
I'll be like, "Alright. You too, man.
Peace."
"Uh... all right now. Bye-bye."
They don't know what to say, right?
So sometimes I'll make
up shit that's not even slang.
Just to see how they
handle it and shit.
It'll be the same thing, they just go:
"All right, we're gonna close the deal.
Is that fine with you, Dave?"
"Yeah, it sounds good to me."
"Great.
You have a good weekend, Dave."
"All right, buddy.
Zip it up, and zip it out."
He'll be like...
"Uh..."
All right.
"Zippity-doo-dah, bye-BYE."
Sometimes, you know, sometimes racism
works out in black people's favor.
It doesn't happen often.
It happens very rarely.
But... when it happens,
it is fucking sweet.
I'm serious.
One time, racism saved my life, man.
I was... I was on a plane.
I was c... I was coming from overseas.
And... I don't know how this guy
got a machine gun on the plane,
but he stood up, man.
He said: "Everybody! Get
on the fucking ground."
NOBODY LOOK AT MY FACE!"
I started freaking out.
Cause he was Chinese.
I was like, "Why is he
talking like that?"
He was screaming and crying.
I was the only brother on the plane.
Well, I thought I was
the only brother.
I looked over, there was one other
black dude. He was from Nigeria.
I looked over at him, he was
looking right at my face, man.
He didn't say two words, he was like:
He didn't need to talk.
I knew just what he was talking about.
I looked right back at him.
I was like (gives thumbs up)
Some white dudes on the
front of the plane seen us.
They were like: "Oh my God."
"I think those black guys
are gonna try to save us."
Nuh-MMMM.
We were just communicating that
we understood the situation.
We were both seeing the same thing.
What we understood was simple.
Terrorists don't take black hostages.
That's the truth.
I have yet to see one of us on the
news reading a hostage letter.
"Mm."
They is treating us good.
Uh, we all chillin' and shit.
I'd like to give a shout out
to Ray-Ray and Big Steve in...
"Newport."
You're not gonna see it.
Terrorists are smart.
They know what they're doing.
They're, you know...
They're terrorists.
They know that black people
is bad bargaining chips.
They call the White House, they say:
"Hello."
We have got five black...
"Hello?"
We be back in D.C.
You know what I was thinking, man?
This... This is an election year.
I'mma ask you, you're a white guy,
do you know who you're voting for yet?
Don't know, do you?
Now you see that?
You see what just happened here?
Let me tell you something,
that is a cultural thing.
He knows who he's gonna vote for.
He's just not gonna tell me.
See?
I've noticed that.
That is a cultural thing.
White people do not like to talk
about their political affiliations.
It's a secret.
You ever ask a white guy
who he's voting for?
"Hey, Bob. Uh, Bob. Who
you gonna vote for?"
"Dave, Dave!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa."
Mmmm... Take it easy now.
Take it easy.
So anyway, um...
I was fucking my wife in her ass, right?
And... and...
"I mean, it was something else."
"Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
but... but who are you voting for?"
"Dave!"
Dave, come on with the voting.
I'm trying to tell you about
how I fucking my wife.
"And you're asking me all
these personal questions."
They don't like to divulge
that information...
cause it matters to them.
Black people talk about that shit.
Black people will openly talk
about politics.
Black people will openly talk about
beating up politicians and shit.
"If I see George Bush, I'll kick his
motherfucking ass for cutting my Medicaid."
They don't care. They'll just say it.
Black people will just say it.
But there's a reason for that.
Because it matters more..
It matters more.
Black people... see, even when I
vote, right, which I don't, but...
but even when I like think about
like who I would vote for, right?
I don't even look
at their political policies.
I just look at their character.
You know what I'm saying now?
You gotta... no, I'm serious.
You gotta read between the lines.
Like you know, you look at Clinton.
And black people like Clinton.
I saw one thing on the campaign trail.
He actually just picked a
black baby up and kissed him...
"Come here, little nigga baby." Mwah!
Just kissing him.
I said, "Mmmm-hmmm!"
I like that.
He did not hesitate or nothing.
You see George Bush Jr.
He'd be like: (kiss) "Ew."
That was fun.
Like see I'd never vote
for George Bush Jr.
But I don't know George
Bush Jr.'s politics.
The only thing I know about is
that that guy sniffed cocaine.
That's right.
Now listen, we cannot have
that shit in the White House.
That might be fine for a mayor, but
goddamn it, not in the White House.
Not in the White House.
Mmm-mmmm.
You hear what I'm saying?
The stakes are too high
in the White House.
Can't have no cokehead
president, mm-mmm.
He'd be selling nuclear secrets
for 20, 30 dollars and shit.
He'd be at meetings,
embarrassing America.
"Come on."
Sign the treaty, baby.
"I'll suck your dick."
Like what the...?
"Mr. President!"
Mr. President, that is not how
we do business here, sir.
"Stop sucking the ambassador's dick."
"No, let him finish."
I will sign the treaty.
"There will be peace in Israel, finally."
I'd vote for Clinton again if I could.
At least... It's always better...
Now again, I'm not
looking at his politics.
Don't know what his politics are.
I'm just looking at his behavior.
I understand that kind of behavior.
I know a lot of dudes
with them shortcomings.
Weed smoking fornicators,
there's a lot of them.
I mean, come on now.
Let's... let's be honest.
Let's be honest.
Bill Clinton was not the first
president to do what he did.
Now let's just... let's just...
let's think back for a minute.
Remember a guy named... named Kennedy?
John F. Kennedy.
Remember him?
He fucked Marilyn Monroe.
Matter of fact, him and his brother
Bobby fucked Marilyn Monroe.
And history doesn't
talk about that much.
You know why history doesn't
talk about that much?
Because those two pages in
history are stuck together.
They was gettin' it on.
They were gettin' it on.
I seen the tapes. Remember the tapes?
She be singing all nasty as his
party, stressin' him out and shit.
"Hap-py birth-day.
Mis-ter Pre-si-dent."
"Bitch, my family's here.
Mm-mmm."
Clinton did the same thing, but
he didn't do it like that.
Because it's the year 2000.
He's busier than Kennedy was.
He was a busy man.
Clinton did that kind of thing
the way busy men do it.
You know what busy men do?
They fuck who's close to them.
I could tell that was
what Clinton was up to.
Looked like he just stuck his head
out the office door and shit.
"Ehh, oh boy!"
You!
You, come here. Come here.
I need my penis sucked before my 3:30.
Come on.
"Oh, boy."
He was probably looking at
Kennedy's picture and shit.
"Oh." (salute)
And then to top it off, he lied.
Which I thought was just...
I thought that was special.
I did, man.
I know how he did.
I've been accused of having sex with a
girl I did not have sex with before.
And let me tell you something,
that shit is infuriating.
You ever go through that?
You know, it'll make you crazy.
You'll be screaming
at your best friends.
"I didn't touch that bitch!
Nigga, I'll kill you!"
Fuck you, nigga! I'll kill you!
Please believe me.
PLEASE BELIEVE ME!
But Clinton didn't do it like that,
did he?
Clinton came out
at the press conference all relaxed.
His shoulder's all relaxed, looked like
he just got done fucking or some shit.
"Listen."
Let me tell you something, America.
I don't think you heard me
the first time.
I did not...
have...
sexual...
relations...
with that woman!
(sniffs finger)
Miss Lewinsky!
You know he did it.
You know he did it.
Everybody knew what that
finger smelled like.
Nobody cared.
Nobody cared.
We all watched.
We was disgusted but
we kept watching the news.
I know I did. I was taping it.
See, I'd be at the crib like:
"Baby, turn the lights off.
News is coming on."
Every week on "60 Minutes," it was
a different girl accusing Clinton.
Remember when Kathleen Willey came out?
She was upset.
"The president..."
called me into his office.
He...
began...
massaging my breasts...
slowly.
I'm sorry.
And then he placed, my hand...
On his genitals.
Ed Bradley was shocked.
Ohhh!
"Was he aroused?"
I was at home like,
"Yeaaah, was he aroused?"
And then Ed Bradley looked
right in the camera, he said.
"Don't bust that nut yet.
We'll be right back."
Oh, man.
The news had never been so good.
But there were no victims.
There were no victims.
Only one I feel sorry for
is that, uh, Lewinsky.
I feel little sorry for her. Don't y'all
feel a little sorry for her at all?
Audience: NO!
Goddamn, y'all, come on now.
Have a heart.
That's a hard thing to
be famous for, you know.
Ain't nobody want to be the most famous
cocksucker of all times and shit.
I feel bad for her.
Not even the women feel sorry for her?
A little bit, ladies?
Women: NO!
Now that's jealousy.
That's what that is.
I mean, come on, y'all.
That's one dick that
that girl sucked that's
gonna haunt her for
the rest of her life.
Long after she's spent that money up,
that's still gonna haunt her.
And I know there's a lot of women in
here with at least one dick they regret.
And I bet you it wasn't
a president's dick.
I bet you he worked at Kinney shoes
or Safeway or some shit like that.
Don't go judging her.
Don't go judging her.
See, we gotta stop judging people.
That girl was young, and she made
a mistake that young girls make.
She wanted to fuck a powerful man.
Period.
That's as far as she thought it through.
She wasn't thinking about how
powerful the president was.
She had no wisdom.
An older woman would've
helped everybody.
An older woman would've been in there.
"You know, um, you should lower taxes."
You know what I'm s...
An older woman would've
sucked us into Utopia.
The last thing I'm gonna
say about it is this:
He is a famous man.
I have dreamt of being famous, but I
never dreamt of being that famous.
I never understood how
famous a president was.
But imagine if someone could suck
your dick and then they're famous.
You understand what I'm saying?
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
I mean, no guy ever thought of that.
There's nobody with a pickup
line that good and shit.
"Hey, suck my dick.
There's a future in it."
"Oh, that's it."
Now get out there and be somebody!
Go write a book.
You're a qualified author now.
Go write a book.
Shit, I'm in the wrong business.
I should be the president.
Shit, I'm in the wrong business.
See the only reason why I
want to be the president
is because I'm black, that'd
make it too hot for me.
I mean you know... I mean, there could
be a black president one day, but...
You don't wanna be the first one.
I mean the second or
third is fine, but...
That first nigga better watch out.
I'mma tell you that right now.
Too hot.
I mean I'd be the first black president.
I don't think that nobody
would really, really hurt me.
I'm sure somebody'd want to hurt me.
But I don't think they'd touch me.
Cause uh...
Cause my vice president will be
Mexican for a little insurance.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, you could
shoot me if you want.
But you're just gonna
open the border up.
You might as well leave me and Vice
President Santiago to our own devices.
"Ain't that right, Santiago?"
"Si!
Siii!"
"Elin can stay..."
Don't worry, don't worry.
I ain't got no Elin jokes.
All I'll say about Elin
is thank God he's Cuban.
Cause if he was Haitian, you
would've never heard about his ass.
Mm-mmm.
If Elin Gonzalez was Elin Lemumbo
from Haiti, they'd have pushed that
rubber tube right back and say:
"Sorry, fella. All full.
Good luck."
The only thing in our society
that bothers me the most
is the way that men and women
don't get along no more.
That's really what's
bugging me about it.
Men and women just don't get along.
Like I hear women say this all the time.
I know a lot of you sisters be like:
"Chivalry is dead."
Don't y'all feel that way?
Like men aren't gentlemen anymore?
That's right:
Chivalry is dead.
And women killed it.
There's a fundamental difference
in the way we're gonna see things.
We're not gonna see eye to eye
on this issue.
We're just not.
Our tests in life are different.
A woman's test in life is material.
A man's test in life is a woman.
Now by test, I mean that those
are the things that we desire.
Men have nice cars.
Not cause they like nice cars. Because
they know women like nice cars.
That's how it goes.
Cause men are hunters.
And the car is the bait.
And a woman comes up and
says: "Ooh, nice Porsche."
"Gotcha, bitch!"
That's how it is.
That's true.
Come on, man.
You go to a woman's house,
her house will be comfortable as shit.
Women love comfortable surroundings.
So men get comfortable surroundings.
Let me tell you something:
If a man could fuck a woman in a
cardboard box, he wouldn't buy a house.
But that's still not where
chivalry got killed.
Chivalry got killed
by the feminist movement
on all them magazines
that got women going crazy,
because women got too much advice
about men from other women.
And they don't know what the
fuck hey're talking about.
And it's true.
I see the shit in the magazines.
I don't read 'em, but I
be seeing the cover.
You ever be in the grocery store,
fellas,
you look at one of them
magazines like "What is this?"
And it say on the cover:
"A hundred ways to please
your man" by... some lady.
Get outta here, man. Come on.
Ain't no hundred ways.
That list is four things long.
Just suck his dick,
play with his balls,
then fix him a sandwich
and don't talk so much.
And they're gon' be happy.
That's it.
And then the magazines trick the women.
The magazines start picking
at your self-esteem.
Every page you turn, you start
feeling fatter, and uglier.
And you feel like your
clothes aren't good enough.
And the magazines have you forgetting
how fucking beautiful you are.
And that's what happens.
Now look what happens.
And then you forget how beautiful
you are, and we all suffer.
If pussy was a stock, it
would be plummeting right
now because you've flooded
the market with it.
You're giving it away too easy.
I'm just... being truthful.
I'm just talking.
It would plummet!
We'd be watching the news.
"Today, pussy plummeted
again on the NASDAQ."
"Gold is up ten points."
You can see it.
You ever have this happen?
This is how confusing it is.
This is the practical application
of what I'm talking about.
Like a guy will be out...
this happens a lot, guys.
You'll be at a club, a bar, right?
You're just kicking it
with your boys, and
a girl walks by, and,
man, she looks good.
She looks good.
Not good in that classical way.
I mean, you know,
I'm talking good like,
she got half her ass
hanging out her skirt.
Her titties are all mashed together...
Popping out the top of
her turtleneck and shit.
And you're with your buddies, right?
You're with your buddies, you
got a couple of drinks in you.
And you see a girl. You
might try to talk to her.
It just might not come out right.
I don't know what you'd say to her:
"DAMN, look at them titties!"
The girl gets mad at you.
"Oh, uh-uhh. Oh, wait a minute.
Wait a minute!"
Just because I'm dressed
this way, does NOT...
"Make me a whore."
Which is true.
Gentlemen, that is true.
Just because they dress a certain way
doesn't mean they are a certain way.
Don't ever forget it.
But, ladies, you must understand
that that is fucking confusing.
It just is.
Now that would be like me,
Dave Chappelle the comedian,
walking around the streets
in a cop uniform.
Somebody might run up on me.
"Oh, thank God."
Officer, help us. Come on.
They're over here.
"Help us!"
I'm not gonna be like: "Oh!"
Just because I'm dressed this way
does not make me a police officer."
You understand what I'm saying?
It's like, "All right,
lady, fine, fine."
You are not a whore.
"But you are wearing a whore's uniform,
I'll tell you that shit right now."
Little misunderstandings can happen.
And then, man, we
misunderstand women a lot.
You know, we always
undermine their feelings.
You can't do that to them.
You can't because... see,
feelings are... You see?
They're clapping.
Feelings are very important to women.
They are all-important to women.
I'm just learning this shit.
Everything is based
on how they "feel".
You could hear it when
they tell stories.
You ever tell... when a man tells
a story, it'd be just facts:
Who, what, when, where, why.
"It was me and Bob."
We was at Safeway, then
that nigga Bob said this.
"Then I punched that nigga, then
I broke out." That's the story.
That's the story.
Women tell stories, and all
these feelings come out...
"Well, first of all, you have
to understand, I was on my period.
And I had just talked to my
mother, so I was feeling like... ".
Goddamn, so many feelings.
What the fuck happened?
Get to it. Get to it.
But they gotta talk about 'em.
They gotta talk about 'em.
That's how they always get me.
I'll be sitting there, watching
TV, chilling and shit.
My old lady come up to me:
"David, we need to talk."
"FUCK!"
I don't say that out loud.
That's how I feel inside.
Because I know every time
we need to talk,
we need to talk about some
shit that I gotta do.
We don't ever have to talk about
anything she needs to do.
She leaves me defenseless.
I have to do what I have to do.
"David, we need to talk."
"Mah."
"Don't do that to me, David.
This is serious.
Stop talking in that voice."
"No, see!"
I gotta do this, see!
"Maaaah! Seeeee."
I complain, but I'm happy
that I'm with somebody.
I don't wanna be...
I don't wanna be single.
I don't like that.
Sometimes, you go to them
single clubs, you see too much.
See I was on the road,
one club, and I seen...
I see a thing they call
a "thong contest".
Man: YES!
Yeah, I've seen a thong contest.
Man: SCANDALOUS.
Yeah, it's some scandalous
shit, all right.
I couldn't get over that, man.
Cause the DJ, you know, I was
dancing with a girl, the DJ says:
"Everybody who wants to be in the thong
contest, please report to the DJ booth."
Girls like, "Excuse me."
They put on that song. "Let me see some
THONG thong thong THONG thong." thong."
Them girls was going off!
Some of them pulling their pants down.
Some of them pull their skirts up.
All of them shaking their butts.
Some of them didn't
even have underwear on.
They were just fucking
shaking their butts.
I mean, really, I was fucking disgusted.
But I couldn't turn away.
For the squeamish,
please plug your ears.
All right.
One of the girls gets so into it.
There's no cops around, right?
But she actually, sorry to tell y'all
this, she spreads her buttcheeks open.
She spreads her buttcheeks open
in the middle of a crowded disco.
Right?
I was disgusted
cause I was like ten yards away from
her and I was like, "Oh my, GOD."
"Is that her...
is that her birth canal?"
Oh it gets worse.
I'm like, "Good God almighty,
is that a... is that a baby?!"
I know, that's gross. It's gross.
Cause it was a baby.
It was the same baby from the projects.
He's like, "I snuck in the club, nigga!"
I got that weed if you need me.
Just pat her on the ass
and I'll come out.
All right, guys, thank you very much.
Thank you all.
Good night.
Woo!
Ya'll gone make me lose my mind.
Up in here! Up in here!
Good night. Good night!
Up in here! Up in here!
Y'all gone make me act a fool.
Up in here! Up in here!
Y'all gone make me lose my cool.
Up in here! Up in here!