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James appears to have officially lost the thread. He doesn't want people to notice that his son is
not performing well at the NBA level, at the big league level, which, by the way, should come as a shock to nobody because, like I noticed, many people have noticed this, his son wasn't
performing well before the NBA. So this is a little bit of nepotism. We're going to talk about
that. Apparently he freaked out because no one's allowed to criticize his son. No one's allowed to
criticize Bronny. And so he freaked out on Stephen A. Smith courtside. And it's trending. It's interesting. Also, yes,
you guys, I have seen your emails and your tags on X regarding the Daily Wire co-CEO Jeremy Boring's
tweet, which people are reasonably inferring to be about me and Theo Vaughn and Ian Carroll on
Joe Rogan. So I'm, of course, going to give you my response to that tweet. All that coming up, listen up. Listen up, parents. You never want to be the father at the Little League game that runs into the middle of the field and starts screaming at the ump over a bad call because it's just Little League, bro. It's not going to make or, are growing up. And ironically, just a couple of days
ago, I signed my four-year-old up for T-ball. And I said to my husband, I signed him up for T-ball,
you're going to take him. But look, you are not allowed to be that guy. You are not allowed to
be that father at the T-ball game. And he seriously, my husband asked me, what is T-ball?
These are like these fun moments of English and American marriages,
because obviously my husband, Raj, watches cricket. I have no idea really what cricket is.
And he genuinely had never heard of t-ball. But of course, he wouldn't be that person.
And beyond that, I want to say this to parents. Please do not pressure your children to do what you are doing in life, okay? Greatness cannot necessarily be transferred. Neither, by the way, can mediocrity.
That is to say that some rather mediocre people can birth individuals that go on to do great
things, and some great people can birth people that go on to do mediocre things. And it's not
a problem. Everybody is different, and what people want and desire out of life is very different.
So in case you are not a sports person like me, I'll say that right at the top, I'm not a sports
person. I'm a common sense person. Let's just discuss the facts regarding Bronny James, LeBron James Jr. That is LeBron James's firstborn son. And I wantborn son in his name and likeness, so to speak. And early on, by the way, I mean, this kid was like 10 years old sense the marketing potential to have LeBron James Jr. is there so there is a business
consideration of saying like honestly just having you here no matter how great you are or maybe
you're just average it doesn't matter because there is like I said strong brand potential
Bronny of course did play basketball in high school and I want to be clear he was good like
there he's not a bad player by any stretch of an imagination. He is good. He averaged around 14 points per game at the high school level. And for those of you, for those of us, rather, who remember high school and cheerlead, if you were scoring 14 points per game at that level, you're good. Not exactly a necessary free ride to the NBA. You're not exactly going straight to the NBA.
You're nowhere near going straight to the NBA.
In fact, for comparison, his father, LeBron James, averaged 31.6 points in his senior
year of high school.
That's why he was drafted right away.
Kobe Bryant averaged 30.8 points in high school.
Kyrie Irving, 26.5 points per game.
Michael Jordan, 25 points per game. He's one of those
stories that he kind of went up from there. But still, 14 points per game. There's no reason to
hate. He plays basketball, and he's good at playing basketball. I'm sure he was very fun
to watch when he was in high school. Beyond high school, he played just one season at USC.
Now, you guys don't remember the press on this.
He had like that cardiac arrest, terrible event.
And right when he was beginning to play for USC, then he got better.
And he was able to play, I think, something like 26 games.
But he averaged, during those games, he averaged less than five points per game. In his lone season at USC at the collegiate level, he averaged less than five points per
game.
And that was apparently all the NBA needed to see, okay?
I want to be clear here that not even LeBron James can deny what happened next was an act
of sheer nepotism because in 2022, LeBron James told The Athletic, quote, my last year
will be played with my son. Wherever Bronny is at, that's where I will be. I would do whatever
it takes to play with my son for one year. It's not about the money at that point. So what is he
saying? He is saying, this is my dream. Me, LeBron James, the dad, the father, this is my dream.
I don't even care about the money.
I just want that moment of playing with my son.
And sure, that's sweet, okay?
I love a little fairy tale.
I love a little, you know, daddy and me fairy tale
of playing together.
But to pretend that he didn't say that,
to pretend that didn't happen,
to pretend that there was no consideration
for the Lakers or any team that was looking at LeBron James, that like he is saying that didn't happen, to pretend that there was no consideration for the Lakers
or any team that was looking at LeBron James, that like he is saying that no matter what,
this must happen or he's not going to play. It's a nonsense. You're just now you're just
gaslighting the public. OK, sure enough, in 2024, Bronny signed a four year, seven point nine
million dollar contract with the Los Angeles Lakers. He was the 55th pick of the NBA draft. And if you're
wondering if there were other motivations with that pick, well, I can tell you this. He was
picked on the very same day that LeBron James agreed to an extension with the Los Angeles
Lakers, making them the first father-son duo in the history of the NBA. And to be clear,
that's what that was about. It
was the story. They wanted the story. They didn't care about the practicality, the potential movies
that would be written, the movie scripts that could be written in the future. They wanted the
feelings. They didn't really care so much about the facts in that moment. By any means necessary,
I don't care about the money. I want to make this happen. Okay. So LeBron James's
dream was realized. I'm saying again, LeBron James, dad's dream was realized in October
when on the opening day of the Lakers season, he was able to play with his son and the headlines
of that moment met the emotions of the moment. Here was the press coverage on that day
via the Associated Press quote, LeBron James and Bronny James became the first father and son to play in the NBA together
Tuesday night during the Los Angeles Lakers season opener. LeBron and Bronny checked into
the game together with four minutes left in the second quarter, prompting a big ovation from a
home crowd aware of the enormity of the milestone. LeBron had already started the game and he had
played 13 minutes before he teamed up with his 20-year-old son to make history. Okay, beautiful.
Love that. Obviously, LeBron James is the 39-year-old top scorer in NBA history, while LeBron
James Jr. was a second-round pick from the Lakers last summer. As I said, they reiterated in
these articles that they were the first father and son to play in the world's top basketball
league at the same time, let alone on the same team, which is just, whew, this is amazing.
But here's the thing. The facts always eventually catch up with the feelings. The dream, so to speak,
catches up with reality. Of course, people are going to note that your son is just not you at some point and that you're basically sort of deluding yourself
by pretending that your son is as amazing and worthy of playing alongside you in the big league.
Now, I should be clear that Brawny is playing primarily for the Lakers G League team,
the South Bay Lakers. For those of you that don't
know much about that, it's essentially like the minor league team where you're supposed to develop
your skills and potentially play for the big league one day. They can, the big league, the
Lakers can call you up. They can call up their G League players if they need them. And at the G
League level, Bronny, he's playing great. Like he fits in there at that level.
I think he's something like the number four scorer overall on the G team roster.
And like I said, that's good.
But what makes Bronny unusual is how much play time he is getting on the Lakers team.
Okay, Bronny is starting games for the Lakers.
He's played thus far in 18 games this season.
And here's the rules.
Let me tell you how it works.
If you want to play in the big leagues,
then you're going to have to deal with big league criticism.
Okay?
No one gets to go around that.
You don't get to say, well, my daddy's LeBron James,
and he says I shouldn't have to listen to any criticism at all.
So recently on January 28th,
Bronny played again for the Lakers alongside his father against the Philadelphia 76ers.
And he played for 15 minutes straight and he did not score a single point.
Now, apparently, according to Stephen A. Smith, it's sort of this unspoken rule that even in the world of sports commentating, you're not really allowed to criticize LeBron's son.
OK, and Stephen A. Smith obviously has been a sports commentator forever.
He told the truth about Bronny's performance.
He said that he started getting a ton of text messages from people who were like, you can't
do that.
You can't question because he's looking at the situation going, why is his dad putting
him through this?
You know, he's now at the NBA level.
Of course, there's going to be criticism and you can't just cry your way out of this.
Your son's going to be criticized. If you do not score a single
point in 15 minutes, it's open season. And here is what Stephen A. Smith said specifically that
eventually sets LeBron James off. Take a listen. I am not a person that had a problem with Bronny
James being on the court for the season opener with LeBron James. That was a phenomenal moment to see a father on the court
with his son who has NBA aspirations
playing together for the first time in NBA history.
The Griffies in baseball,
Ken Griffey Sr. and Jr. were in attendance for it.
It was a special moment.
My position has always been
that should have been the only moment
we saw
Bronny James in a Lakers uniform this season because he's not ready.
I'm not here to tell you that he won't be ready.
I'm not here to tell you that he won't be an NBA player.
I'm not here to tell you that he should give up his dreams and his aspirations.
I think the kid's got potential.
I think the kid will be in the NBA one day.
I watched him in the G League doing his thing. I think he's going to be
fine eventually.
But that's not
the case yet.
And because
it's not the case yet,
and then you see some of these numbers,
I do find myself
looking at LeBron James instead of
Bronny James. Because LeBron is the basketball savant.
LeBron is one of the top two greatest players in the history of the game.
LeBron has forgotten more basketball than most people would know.
So no matter what we think about Bronny, he knows more.
But you see what you see.
Bronny James has played in 13 NBA games.
Ladies and gentlemen, he's averaging 0.3 points, 0.3 assists, and 0.4 rebounds.
He shot one for 16 from the field in his NBA career, and 0 for 7 from 3-point range.
And he's playing in the first quarter of an
NBA game?
Really?
And everybody wants to look
at it and LeBron has nothing to do with that.
Yeah, he didn't tell J.J.
Redick to put him in the game. I get all that.
But come on.
I'm not being cruel to Bronny.
I'm looking out.
Do you want it this way, LeBron?
Totally agree with that commentary.
And by the way, I should clarify, he played in the first
quarter, so he didn't start, but he played in the first quarter and the results are disastrous.
Okay. You play 15 minutes in a game and you don't score anything. And even if you say like somebody
can have a bad night, that's fine, but you have to allow sports commentators to do their jobs.
Okay. You have to allow them to say things. Nobody says to Tom Brady when he was playing as the QB, if he had a terrible game, well, he's just,
you can't say anything about him because this is who his dad is. It's pointedly ridiculous.
What are you talking about? Again, if you are trying to make the argument, LeBron, that your
son is ready to play in the big leagues, that he has to be ready to deal with the criticism. That's just how this works.
But LeBron James said, no, no one talks about my son again. Apparently, this is an unwritten rule.
He wants to cry and spike his ball and go home. That's what LeBron James wants to do. He's like,
no one can say anything. I own this league. I've scored so many points he's just crying like a little baby he like this is
just point of the ridiculous a big old man crying like a baby trying to protect the feelings of his
son what is he learning in life from you and so last night LeBron James decided to thug Stephen
Smith on the court side of a Lakers game. Stephen A. Smith was sitting courtside with Ari Emanuel. Yes, that Ari Emanuel from the Justin Bologna Baldoni.
And Larry David. Everybody likes Larry David. And he found a moment and decided, like, I saw that
clip and now I'm going to approach you. Here is a clip of that. If you are listening to this on
audio, you'll have to go watch it on YouTube or on Rumble,
but I'm gonna just show you the clip
and I'll talk over it.
So you can see he's very angry
and the social media has determined,
you know, these expert lip readers.
And it does look like he says exactly this, that he told him, keep my son out of this ish, bro.
But he said the S word, keep my son out of this ish, bro.
So like he pulled the Will Smith to Stephen A. Smith.
Keep my wife's name out your mouth, bro.
And that obviously is meant to be intimidating.
And if you are saying keep my son out of this ish,
then your son should not be in this ish.
That's it.
That's how this works.
Again, this is the free market.
It's competition.
If you think he can't handle the criticism,
then he should not be on the court, okay?
So this is a scenario where you have this angry dad
because his son isn't good enough.
And now you're blaming the umps.
You're blaming the refereps, you're blaming the
referees, you're blaming Stephen A. Smith for noticing that your son didn't do anything.
And it's also kind of this archetype of a guilty dad. Like the reason why he is so angry,
usually when people are expressing anger, it's because you're hitting upon a truth, right?
You're hitting upon truth. He heard Stephen A. Smith. He heard his words. He heard and recognized those words to be true. And he knows that his son is
going to hear these words and recognize that it's true. He's forcing his son into this embarrassment
and how foolish to say or to suggest that, well, he's not making the calls. He's not the one putting
him in. No, he's just the one who essentially said,
I won't even play.
I won't even play unless I'm able to play alongside my son.
The money means nothing to me.
There was no offer the Lakers could give me that meant more to me than playing alongside my son.
You were selfish, LeBron.
That is the reality.
You did something that was selfish because you wanted it.
And now your son is dealing with the brunt
of your decision making.
Dave Portnoy, I thought summed this up quite brilliantly on X when he tweeted this. He tweeted,
my heart aches for Bronny James. The poor kid doesn't belong in the NBA. He can't quit. He
didn't ask for this. His dad created an impossible situation for him. He's a make-a-wish kid in the
NBA. I just hope his dad's insatiable ego
doesn't ruin his love for this beautiful game. I agree with that. That is a totally sensible
commentary. Brian doesn't actually deserve any of this heat, but LeBron fully does, and that's why
he's so angry. He knows he deserves this. It is an insatiable ego that put your son in this
circumstance in the first place, and he's just basically saying, stop noticing. Pretend my son is brilliant at this game to make me happy
in my final years on the court. And people are not going to do that. But I want to say this.
You can be mad at me all you want because that's OK. I can actually deal with criticism.
Bronny James, this situation with LeBron James and what his father has done via nepotism is actually living and you artificially place them into places that
they don't belong, disaster. It can be the only endpoint. And I actually learned this. I'm pretty
sure this was from Shelby Steele. This was the book that I read, White Guilt by Shelby Steele,
How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil Rights Era. And at this time,
I was liberal and started to get conservative interested and wanted to at least read and learn more about the arguments because, oh, how could you disagree
with affirmative action? We had all of these years of slavery. And then he put it so succinctly when
he was describing this time period, and I'm paraphrasing here, and I hope it's Shelby
Steele and not a Thomas Sowell book that I read that I'm confusing it with. But essentially,
he was an adjunct professor at Cornell University. And he noticed that all of these black kids were
on academic probation. And he thought that was very strange. And he went to go investigate,
like, why are all of these black students on academic probation? And what he learned
was that while these students were some of the most brilliant in the entire nation,
because of affirmative action, they were placed into schools that they wouldn't have gotten into
otherwise. So you force them to be at Cornell University and they're competing now with peers
that aren't really their peers. Whereas if you had allowed them to be where they're supposed to be,
maybe they would have been at a different university that wasn't Ivy League. They would
have been at the top of their class. So it's exactly what's happening with Bronny, right?
You've artificially placed him amongst a group of people
that he's not supposed to be with.
He can't play at this level.
And so for him, he walks away and he feels like a failure.
He feels like I'm on academic probation.
I can't ball.
Why am I doing the sport?
And it just, it completely deflates these individuals.
And he, Shelby Steele, when he investigated this,
he was speaking about how so many of these kids
then just dropped out.
But imagine if they went to like
the University of Rhode Island, they would have been like graduating cum laude and would have been
like, yeah, I'm amazing and would have had the confidence that they deserved. Because like I said,
he assessed that they were something like in the top 90 percentile of all students,
but were artificially placed at Cornell University where they were failing amongst their peers.
Bronnie is making this mistake. He is making this mistake.
His father, rather, LeBron James, is making this mistake.
He is actually harming his son, giving his son this like deflated sense that he doesn't
deserve because he's actually a good basketball player.
You know, he's a good basketball player.
He's just not ready and never has been ready to be in the NBA.
And then there's this, by the way, I want to say
this. If you are going to make the argument that your child does deserve to be there still,
LeBron James, you should know that when you do something like that, it makes it 10 times harder
for him, okay? Because that's daddy crying. That's like daddy saying, like, we're rich and powerful
and you will do and say and give my son the grades that he deserves,
even though he doesn't deserve them. And now he's got to go back to the G League team. Everybody's
watched this moment. Everybody knows this moment is about him. And what do you think that how that
feels when the dad freaks out at the Little League game and he yells at someone, the commentator,
whoever it is? What do you how do you think that child feels when he goes amongst his playmates after that? He feels
more out of place. He feels like he's not wanted. He feels like everybody is looking at him like,
oh, well, you know, I would correct your game, but I don't want your daddy to yell at me.
I don't want your daddy to come and scream at me. Like, come on, man. This is just the price
of success and fame. And if you think about this trade-off, I don't even really even feel bad for
Bronny, okay? Because his life is amazing. He is one of the most privileged people ever. He's even
in the NBA because of his remarkable privilege. And so if the worst thing you think your son has
to deal with in life is a little bit of criticism, then you are way too privileged, LeBron James.
I mean, there's real life happening outside of the NBA. It's okay. He will survive. Stephen A. Smith criticizing him rightfully so. If this is his cross to bear in life, your father is so famous
that people are noticing that you don't belong in the room that your father put you in.
Yeah, I'd say that is a pretty good life. So LeBron, stop crying. Seriously, stop crying.
And Bronny, I hope you were able to get out of this situation in some regard.
And just know that I agree with everybody saying that the issue really is your father.
It's not you.
And you shouldn't allow this to make you think that you don't have worth.
You're just in the wrong room.
And secondly, you shouldn't allow this to make you hate the game or dislike the game
or want to run away from the game because you were good.
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All right. Speaking of not spiking your ball and going home, obviously, I have endured and seen
all of your tweets and your videos and the journalists and the reporters which are calling
out this tweet that went out from Jeremy Boring, who I used to work for at the Daily Wire. So just
to back this up, obviously I was promoting yesterday on the show for whatever. This was
just obviously just the way it worked out. But I did Theo Vaughn's show, which was hilarious and
very fun. And we showed you clips of that.
And it was like a three-hour podcast.
And at the same time, running parallel to that, Ian Carroll did Joe Rogan's podcast.
And people began connecting the dots here because obviously with absolutely no coordination
at all between the parties, both of these podcasts were released within hours of each
other.
And a very small portion of my conversation was about Israel.
And I would say a larger portion, but again, not the majority of the conversation was about Israel and our
allegiance to Israel. And so some people who have an allegiance to Israel that are maybe disagree
with that position or a point, we're not happy about these podcasts, which were sort of dominating the conversation on X. And Jeremy
Boring, the co-CEO of the Daily Wire, tweeted this. Yesterday was a terrible day for American Jews.
The embrace by so many prominent voices of demented, conspiratorial, anti-Jewish voices is one of the saddest, most alarming events in my lifetime.
But this way lies madness and worse than madness. Do not let the times cost you your soul.
Audience capture and unchecked tribalism are tools of the devil. Paranoia and revisionism are too. Even if they really are out
to get you, heck, even a righteous cause can lead us to evil if we don't guard our hearts in the
quest. The wicked often prosper and the temptation to prosper often tempts us to join them, but only
God offers the richness of salvation, and he already became for
us the only Jewish scapegoat for our sin and fear. Leave the rest of them alone.
Okay, so you guys know my response to this. Look, I am a believer in free speech. I am a believer in the free markets. I'm going to consistently
be a believer in the free markets and in free speech. And what I will say is that some people
read that and it perhaps resonated with them and they want more of that content. And if you want
more of that content, you should follow Jeremy Boring on X and follow him in other endeavors.
You know, I think our conversations, and again, I think it was rational to assume that these
were about me and Ian.
I loved the podcast on the other side of that.
Like my personal opinion is the podcast between Ian and Joe Rogan was super interesting and
they both seemed really upbeat and happy.
And Joe Rogan seemed very excited.
I finished it last night.
It took me a couple of
days to get through it, but he seemed really excited in a way that I haven't seen him in a
while because they were just speaking about ideas even, like just kind of like the permission to
think and to know things and what books to read. And I was totally engaged. And I know that
something like 1.5 million of you, maybe more today, that was yesterday, watched me and Theo
Vaughn's podcast. And I just want to focus on what I am putting out there. That's what the free market says, right? So
love that for Jeremy. Want you guys to follow Jeremy Boring for more of those considerations.
And if you would rather, or at the same time, it doesn't even need to be an either or. If you want
to watch my stuff and Theo Vaughn's stuff, I want you to be open to do that, too.
I thought we had a really good time on Theo Vaughn's podcast.
And I think Ian Carroll had a great time on Joe Rogan's podcast.
And so just to share another clip of the Theo Vaughn podcast, because, again, I am about putting out there what I like and what I believe in.
And I got to tell you, sometimes McDonald's slaps.
I love McDonald's. And I didn't realize how absolutely hilarious this clip was of Theo Vaughn until after the fact,
because his brain works in very mysterious ways. He just says a lot of stuff that's super funny.
And one of the things was me asking him about what his order is at McDonald's. I wanted to
know who he was. And here's how that went. Take a listen. I need to know what's your meal at
McDonald's. I judge everybody by this what's your meal at McDonald's?
I judge everybody by this,
so be very careful.
Me, I do a double hamburger,
which isn't on the menu,
but you can get it with pickles and ketchup.
Do you add any Big Mac sauce to that?
No, I don't know
who's making it back there.
It depends.
If Big Mac himself is back there,
I'll take a couple ounces.
That's an okay order.
I mean, it's not fun,
but it's okay.
Yeah, it's kind of sad, though,
but I'll tell you this.
I used to get two milks with it.
Milks?
Yeah.
What in the field on earth?
We ride here.
Oh, hell yeah, boy.
What?
Two milks?
See me in the streets.
You don't know me.
I'm the T.I. of Mickey D's orders, baby.
Look at that little milk jug right there.
And that's what he used to call my sister, little milk jug. He's the only person that's ever. That's what he used to call my sister, little milk jug right there and that's what they used to call my sister little milk jug he's the only person that's ever
used to call my sister
little milk jug
she built like that click on the third one
right there nobody in the history
of McDonald's ever got the milk
jug but Theo Vaughn
they kept that on the menu for Theo Vaughn
you can't order more than two that's the crazy thing
what? yeah
because they only have like ten because no one orders them so if you order more than two. That's the crazy thing. What? Yeah. That's a limit. Because they only have like 10 because no one orders them.
So if you order more than two, they've been sitting in the-
We right here.
I'm just saying we get it how we live.
Wait, stop.
A double cheeseburger with a double milk jug?
Oh, double milk jug, baby.
Do the two of them.
And the lady be like, you really want to?
I'd be like, yeah.
And then we would laugh a little bit.
I'd tip her. yeah. And then we would laugh a little bit at Tipper.
It still makes me laugh. There's so much that happened there. Why did they call his sister
a little milk jug? Because she's shaped like a little milk jug. That's Theo Vaughn for you,
guys. I think he's just such a hilarious comedian and his brain works in mysterious ways. Actually,
my producer told me that there was a tweet on the internet. I should have credited the person. We should have pulled it. But they said,
Theo Vaughn utters at least one sentence a day that has never been uttered in human history.
And I think that pretty much sums up Theo Vaughn. I probably eat McDonald's once a year,
traveling or something, but I would not order the milk jugs. And I find that to be more problematic
than anything. And I think we've got to get to the bottom of why not order the milk jugs. And I find that to be more problematic than
anything. And I think we've got to get to the bottom of why he is ordering milk jugs at McDonald's.
Anyways, you guys all love and I hope you guys enjoy that full episode. Moving on now,
Blake Lively is going to have to deliver her pound of flesh for a simple favor too. And this is going to be very interesting to watch. I think already, obviously, her PR team is trying to make it look like she's a victim
and she's scared. Like, come on, dude, she's not terrified of anything. She popped up on
an A-list red carpet to an event that she was not required to be at in the form of the SNL
50th anniversary. And there's a bunch of celebs there. And her husband told a joke. So
this is kind of trying to make the public feel bad. Like, oh, my gosh, she now has anxiety about
going out in the public. And like I said, sometimes your actions have to meet up with
your consequences. They got to run into each other occasionally. Right. And then you just
introduce them and go, yeah, hey, we actually are kind of related. And so the Daily Mail is running this headline saying that she's terrified.
She's absolutely terrified, you guys, ahead of the Simple Favor premiere.
The insiders, otherwise known as her PR firm, are wanting people to know that she's terrified.
But what's interesting is thinking about how this is going to harm Anna Kendrick.
That's her co-star in Simple Favor 2.
And essentially, and I've actually been reading this, Anna Kendrick is That's her co-star in Simple Favor 2. And essentially,
and I've actually been reading this, Anna Kendrick is very upset with how this has been handled.
Obviously, she knows it's going to impact the success of the movie, something that she doesn't
deserve. And she basically is upset because Blake Lively apparently fought for top billing in this
film. And these are things that we don't even consider as the public.
But even when you see a movie poster, that's a fight between people of who's going to be on the movie poster, who's going to be presented as a star of this film, what level are they
going to be on?
How small is the picture going to be on?
And now that we know that Blake Lively is quite aggressive in general during these movie
negotiations, it was revealed that she was similarly aggressive about The Simple Favor
2 and she wanted to be featured prominently.
And I'm sure maybe she would have had a different opinion about that if she had known which
way the Justin Baldoni suit was going to go in terms of the public.
But she is indeed now due to you want to be front facing, you have to be front facing.
And she is going to have to walk the red carpet.
Now, listen, I want to be clear.
They will prepare for that a million different ways.
They will tell journalists what they can and cannot ask.
Her PR firm will only walk her up to certain friendly journalists.
So this apprehension is kind of, like I said, just trying to make people feel bad.
And I think it's kind of perfect karma that now there's this apparent friction between her and Anna Kendrick, like friction with real friction with her co-star, because she wanted Blake Lively to address her ongoing battle with Baldoni. And she could have pulled out of this lawsuit a long time ago. They're already taking it way too far. now is this big elephant that's in the room that no one wants to acknowledge and they're going to walk this red carpet and not acknowledge it unless of course Ryan Reynolds walks the red carpet with
her and makes a couple of Ryan Reynolds jokes a couple of Deadpool jokes and in his perfect style
my guess is she's not going to bring him because he's almost more disliked than she is and that
her promo game is just to pretend that she's really scared of the public now when she was the person who initially wanted all of this to be publicized because she was so confident in
her power and her husband's power when it came down to an end with us. Speaking of which, a
filing which the public is not reporting on just yet, it looks like Justin's team has responded
now to Sloan PR. So Sloan PR, just to bring you up that chart again,
is the PR firm that has been repping Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds for like a decade,
which made those text messages that Ryan Reynolds sent so funny. Like, hey, it's Leslie. Hey,
Leslie, don't worry. I won't do or say anything about Justin Baldoni. That's not what we want.
We don't want any
publicity. It was like so fake to me. It looked totally like doctored messages ahead of them
dropping the New York Times article so that they could say they had nothing to do with it. Obviously,
it looks like they had plenty to do with it. And so anyways, the Sloan parties want out. And if
you're paying attention to these legal arguments that are being made, they're essentially making
this argument that like trade secrets could be exposed
if they were subpoenaed. And Brian Friedman's team has been like, what trade secrets are you
so concerned are going to be exposed? Like the trade secret that you helped plant an article
in the New York Times and it was nasty. Is it going to be like trade secrets of text messages
between you and Blake and speaking about Taylor Swift and laughing? Like, what are we going to be like trade secrets of text messages between you and Blake and speaking about Taylor Swift and laughing?
Like, what are we going to see that are the trade secrets that are going to be exposed?
So they have been trying to quietly exit this lawsuit by basically saying we're not needed here.
We're just the PR firm. And it's like actually this entire lawsuit, as Judge Lehman accurately pointed out yesterday, comes down to PR.
Like you're not getting out of this lawsuit. I'm saying this, obviously, with absolutely no authority. But like I said, judging on his statements yesterday, Judge Lehman saying that
this is coming down to PR people, I highly doubt that they are going to allow them to wiggle their
way out of this, nor should they. And so in their response to Leslie saying, we want to be dropped
from this because we're women, she keeps making these weird feminist weak arguments um wayfarer parties
wrote this they wrote the conspirators referring to first aim to win plaintiff blake lively total
control over the film so she's like leslie sloan you are implicated in trying to get her the control
that she wanted over the film it ends with us by means of extortionate threats to go public with her baseless claims of
sexual harassment. That effort wholly succeeded. Having seized complete creative control over the
film and its marketing, Lively had only herself and her publicist, Leslie Sloan and Sloan's company,
Vision PR Incorporated, to blame when her disastrously tone-deaf marketing efforts for
the film plowed her public reputation straight
into the ground. In a desperate effort to salvage Lively's reputation and to escape her wrath,
the Sloan parties conspired with Lively and consolidated defendants Ryan Reynolds and the
New York Times company to make scapegoats of the Wayfarer parties for Lively's woes.
On information and belief, the Sloan parties worked for months to drop breadcrumbs and hints
of sinister allegations to the public while secretly feeding defamatory falsehoods to any
reporter who would listen, including Megan Toohey of the New York Times. As a direct result of the
actions of the Sloan parties and their co-conspirators, the Wayfarer parties have been
damaged beyond measure. Reputations are destroyed, their businesses lie in tatters, and their own film
was taken from them. These are the facts underpinning the Wayfarer Party's allegations against the Sloan parties, and this is what the evidence will prove at trial. The motion should therefore be denied in its entirety or in the alternative, the court should grant the Wayfarer Party's leave to amend their First Amendment complaint and allow them to move forward with holding the Sloan parties to account for their part in lively's
malicious and calculated scheme. I mean, it's so well said. It would be insane to let them out of
this lawsuit. And they are correct. There were all these breadcrumbs first. It's how the public even
found out that there was drama. And Leslie Sloan has very strong connections at TMZ at page six.
And she basically planted all of these ideas. That's what it looks like to me
that people didn't like him on sets.
And there was a reason that everybody had mass unfollowed him
in the Taylor Swift move
and that there were allegations of HR complaints.
All of that was happening leading up to it.
And there's no way that Blake Lively
was communicating directly with these journalists.
That's the reason that you have a PR firm in the first place.
And so that filing is happening.
I think Brian Friedman's team
has made a very strong argument
for why they shouldn't be dropped,
but we will continue to monitor all of that.
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Speaking of Lent, what did you guys give up for Lent?
I gave up processed sugar and bread for the Catholics out there.
And also I am giving up my phone on Saturday evenings until Sunday.
It's like my very own Shabbat because I think
that's healthy. I think it's good to just kind of zone out for a little bit. And that's something
that I'm giving up that will actually add value to my life. And it's good. It's good to do these
sorts of things. And it was really hard for me to fast on Lent, but I did it. I was very proud of
myself, like trying to get a pregnant person to fast. It was just a lot. Anyways, let's get into
some of your comments. What do you guys
have for me? Intelligent Observer writes, I love how LeBron is worshipped like a god, but Catholics
are demonized for venerating saints. Only a matter of time until his many NDAs come to light and we
see how much of a saint he really is. You know, my commentary on LeBron James is the same on Taylor
Swift and the same on all of these people who find fame really young.
LeBron James, obviously remarkably talented. You can, you know, hate the player, but you can't
hate the game or in this in this circumstance, I guess I'm saying you can you can hate the game,
but you can't hate the player. LeBron James is an excellent player. But I think he also suffers
from arrested development. Like he was literally taken out of high school and turned into a star
and everyone started calling him the king.
Like that can't be good. You don't want to just be like called the king from the time of your 18
years old. And I think it's gone a little bit to his head. He's a little gassed on that. I mean,
even making those statements of like, this is what I'm going to do. And I'm going to play with
my son no matter what. That's quite monarchy. You know what I mean? Like he's like, I have
full power here. I am a monarch and I will get
whatever it is that I want. And he kind of forced this thing and now he wants to back out and
pretend that he didn't do that. But like I said, the comments, you can go through them. This is
what he said. This is what he did. You can hate me for telling you that, but that's what happens
when you just have too much power. You need people to tell you no. It is so important in life for
people to tell you no. That's why I say having toddlers is such a humbling experience, right?
Because they're just so honest all the time.
And they don't really have no idea what I do for a living.
They don't care about anything.
And it's the only way that I think someone of his, first off, I would say like his physical
prowess, his success, his financial prowess is going to be brought back
down to earth. This is people saying, you know, what the Lakers should have said. It's been great.
It's been a great ride, LeBron James. We love you, but I'm not just going to offer your son a deal
or else you're not going to play with us. That's just really bratty. They would have never said
that to him because he's LeBron James and they want to make money. All right. Sarah writes,
can you shout me out, please? I delivered my, no, you didn't.
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She said, I delivered my 40th baby today.
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Yes, you did deliver your 40th baby today.
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Anonymous writes, handing out opportunities just for DEI without considering merits or qualifications undermines individuals with appropriate qualifications, especially
regarding promotions. Opportunities should provide financial support to students in academia
who test well with their peers. However, placing students without the academic grades
just to fill out statistics does not help them. Yes, it does not help them. They are not set up for success
by being placed in a position without the qualifications. Yes. And if those of you guys
are interested, if that's the first time you've ever heard the argument about affirmative action,
you should really read Clarence Thomas. You should read his dissents. He has been working hard to get
affirmative action overturned for this reason. He's not saying black people don't deserve
anything. He is saying you're harming these students who are plenty capable themselves and sometimes are so great
and would be at the top of their classes somewhere else. Stop forcing them where they don't belong.
Like Bronny, maybe he just belongs in the G League. And like I said, he's I think the number
four scorer on his G League team, which is great. I mean, competing amongst his peers.
That is the whole point is like,
do not deflate their sense of self,
their sense of worth for no reason when they aren't bad.
He's not bad.
He's just doesn't belong playing alongside his father
just because of his father's ego.
So I hope that makes sense.
And I genuinely hope that Bronny takes that to heart
and that his dad never does that crass thing again of, I mean, he could have done that privately. He could have been like,
can somebody bring him to the locker room? But it's almost like he wanted to do that. Like I
said, he's just high in his own supply. And he just wanted to go up to him and say something
publicly and no one can tell him LeBron James. And like I said, that's only going to hurt his
son more. His son is going to look absolutely ridiculous at the end of that. Nicole writes, loved the Theo interview. So good. Have a great weekend. Yes,
I should actually check and see how many of you guys watched that because I forgot to check today.
But I was grateful because I had such a fun time. And it was like I said, Theo Vaughn is very funny.
And if you like it, you like it. If you don't, you don't. Like I said, that's how the free markets
works. I'm not going to spike my ball and go home. People are allowed to criticize me. People can say things about me.
And I just have to accept that if one day, if I'm in the podcast big leagues, and if one day people
don't want that anymore because they don't like what I'm offering, then that's my own fault,
you know? And so I appreciate we've already had such an amazing year and we really are having so
much fun. And so we will end that there reminding you guys amazing year and we really are having so much fun.
And so we will end that there reminding you guys, if you want to go to canastones.com and support independent journalism, you can get my book.
It's available for presale. Make them a sandwich. Gems in here. Gems.
You will love this as I break down the feminist movement and everything that is wrong with it because we've been sold a bill of lies.
And it's you got to go back to the history. You got to go back to the beginning to realize how we
got here, how we started with what we were told was a movement that was designed to empower women,
too many women being miserable, working jobs that don't fulfill them, but feeling that pressure
to keep working it because you have to compete with men. We should talk about all that and we
do that in the book. So if you go to CandiceOwens.com. Also, you can sign up for our book club.
We are still reading. I think next week we meet again. And guess what, guys?
The live chat is going to be ready for my book club people. We are still reading Chaos. It's amazing. I love it. This is, I think also, by the way, that is what Joe Rogan and Ian Carroll spoke
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totally blow your mind about everything.
So even if you don't join the book club and don't want to speak about the book with me,
you should read it because it's great. But only read it after you read my book,
which is available for pre-sale. So me first, Tom O'Neill. Tom O'Neill is doing way too great right now. And what else do we have going on on the website? But yeah, the live chat is going to
be ready, which makes me so excited because I felt like we needed that. And we're just going
to keep making the book club bigger and greater. And it's already big, which is
incredible. I never expected so many people to sign up right away. But I love it. And then you
guys see in the comments here asking, when is the Harvey stuff coming back on the show? I am sorry
to have kept you waiting that long. It takes so much time to read through these transcripts. And
literally last night, my baby boy got sick, vomited everywhere.
They picked up a bug. They have these indoor play stuff things in Tennessee, and they're just grimy
at the end of the day. And my son, first, my older son was sick. And then my youngest son,
who's just a year and, gosh, how old? Gosh, he's like a year and four months. Crazy. Time really
flies. He got sick, honestly. And then he got sick this
morning. Literally two hours before we went live, guys, I had vomit on my sweater like I was Eminem,
like it was mom's spaghetti. It was crazy, but it wasn't mom's spaghetti. It was baby's vomit. So
it's just kind of the price of being a mom. You just got to go, okay, everything's got to stop
for a little bit. We'll kick it to next week, but I promise you on Monday, barring anything crazy
that happens over the weekend, I will have the time to go through the transcript. We are moving on to Jessica Mann, who is the second person. She put Harvey in jail for three years. And it's crazy. It just gets every story just gets crazier and crazier. And I maintain my position that Harvey Weinstein was wrongly convicted as an act of social justice for the Me Too movement, not an act of true justice, which is what we fight for here on the show.
All right, guys, we will see you on Monday.