The Megyn Kelly Show - Elon Tells Brands to "F" Off, and Fighting the Woke in Culture and Entertainment, with Jeremy Boreing and Britt Mayer | Ep. 677
Episode Date: November 30, 2023Megyn Kelly is joined by Jeremy Boreing, co-CEO of The Daily Wire and director of "Lady Ballers," to talk about Elon Musk standing strong against brands pressured to leave X, the virtue signaling of t...he left, Musk fighting for free speech, Disney's brand faltering and failing, the opportunity to bring children's programming devoid of woke values, The Daily Wire's place in the marketplace, violent anti-Israel protesters clashing with cops in New York City, how all cultures are not the same, the hate and anti-Semitism we've seen since October 7, the awkward public drama between Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens, whether Joe Biden and Donald Trump are both too old to be president, why The Daily Wire made the movie "Lady Ballers," all the hilarious cameos viewers should expect, and more. Then Britt Mayer, founder of Rooted Wings, joins to talk about one Catholic women's college deciding to allow men who identify as women now, the need to be discriminating when it comes to having women-only spaces, Cosmo's satanic abortion story, women's groups refusing to condemn Hamas, another "trans" swimmer making waves, a "Golden Bachelor" expose in The Hollywood Reporter that exposed the star's real dating and work history, and more.Boreing: https://dailywireplus.com/Mayer: https://www.wearerootedwings.com/ Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
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Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at noon east.
Hey everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show. Last day of November,
can you believe it? Billionaire and owner of X, formerly known as Twitter, Elon Musk, unloading yesterday in New York
to an audience of stunned lefties at the Dealbook Summit. This is the thing they do every year for
the New York Times. They get all these business leaders. And it is amazing when you hear the
crowd react to his hardcore honesty. You'll be on your feet and you'll understand why the leftists
were stunned and didn't know how to react.
We'll get into what he said.
It was a big F you to advertisers who are giving into this pressure campaign by the hacks over at Media Matters.
But this relates to what our first guest is devoting his life to these days.
As Disney sees failure after failure at the box office.
There's just another one today. The Daily Wire, our pals over the Daily
Wire are executing on a mission to provide an alternative in the world of entertainment. I mean,
what an undertaking, right? They saw an opportunity. It's a huge space now left empty by Disney's
abandonment of family values. And they have a new comedy movie premiering later this week.
Now they have a bunch of products that are coming out.
Some are specifically designed for children,
and then some are movies that are non-woke for adults
who are just looking to laugh at the insanity around us.
And the movie premiering later this week is called Lady Ballers.
I've only seen the trailer.
It looks hilarious.
And they also have another comedy series coming out. And I can reveal for the
first time that this animated comedy series stars among others, yours truly. This is the acting gig
I mentioned to you over the summer. I use that term very loosely that I agreed to.
Joining me now to discuss it all, Jeremy Boring, co-founder and co-CEO of The Daily Wire and director and star of Lady Ballers.
Jeremy, welcome back to the show.
Megan, good to be here.
I figured if we could convince you to become a voice actress, then they could convince me to star in Lady Ballers.
This thing looks amazing.
I'm going to get to all of it
because there's so much fun to digest,
but let's kick it off with Elon
because that's also amazing and a super fun moment.
So he's sitting there with Aaron Ross Sorkin,
a CNBC anchor, who is a competent, good questioner.
It's Andrew, sorry, but fucking annoying.
Oh, sorry, was that out loud?
He's just annoying, honestly.
He's just, I'm sorry, he just is.
In any event, he's asking Elon questions
about this Twitter boycott by these advertisers like Disney,
who submitted to pressure from Media Matters,
this complete joke of an organization that exists
only to ruin conservatives or people who are right of center. And watch what happens. Kind
of a long clip, but it's worth it. Watch. And you're clarifying this now,
but there's a public perception that that was part of a apology tour, if you will,
that this had been said online. There was all of the criticism.
There was advertisers leaving.
We talked to Bob Iger today.
I hope they stop.
You hope?
Don't advertise.
You don't want them to advertise?
No.
What do you mean?
If somebody's going to try to blackmail me with advertising,
blackmail me with money,
go fuck yourself.
But go fuck yourself.
Is that clear?
I hope it is.
Hey, Bob, if you're in the audience.
What this advertising boycott is going to do, it's going to kill the company.
And you think killed the company, and we will
document it in great detail. But those advertisers, I imagine, are going to say,
they're going to say, we didn't kill the company. Oh, yeah. Tell it to Earth.
And we'll see what the outcome is. What are the economics of that for you? I mean, you have enormous resources, so you can actually keep this company going for a very long time.
Would you keep it going for a long time if there was no advertising?
I mean, if the company fails because of an advertised boycott, it will fail because of an advertised boycott.
And that will be what bankrupts the company. And that's what everybody on Earth will know.
What do you think then of the idea of trust, though?
Then it'll be gone. And it'll be gone because of an advertising boycott.
But you recognize that some of those people are going to say that they didn't feel comfortable
on the platform. And I just wonder and ask you and think about that for a second.
Tell it to the judge.
But the judge is going to be...
The judge is the public.
And you think that the public is going to say that Disney is making a mistake?
Yes.
And they're going to boycott Disney?
They already are.
I'm saying what I care about is the reality of goodness, not the perception of it.
And what I see all over the place is people who care about looking good
while doing evil. Fuck them. Okay? So good, Jeremy. So good, right?
Epic. Truly epic. I mean, you're dealing with a guy, you know, it's easy to say,
Elon Musk, he's worth $200 billion or whatever, and he can afford to do
this. It won't hurt him. That comes from not really understanding how money works.
If X fails, it'll be a huge blow to Elon Musk. It'll probably, I mean, it could cost him control
of his other companies, just as one way of thinking about it. Those companies have boards,
he'll have to liquidate stock in order to pay back the debt that he incurred in order to buy
X in the first place. The stakes are incredibly high for a guy like Elon. It's not like the money
that he has is liquid capital sitting in a giant money bin. No one can afford to just lose $40
billion and have that be meaningless to them. It's not that it's meaningless to him. It's that it is
of less meaning to him than the thing that caused him to buy X in the first place, which is a commitment to open discourse. So I think he's an actual hero. He's one of the great men of our
time. I think that he is the greatest living American, as I've said many times, to the
chagrin of all the people who try to point out to me that he isn't American. But he is. He is both
literally because he's a citizen of this country, and he is because there's no other country in the world in which he could have done what he's done and built what he's built.
It's so gratifying just to hear somebody say exactly what you feel and what I feel.
You know, in our own ways, we've both been saying exactly what he's saying right there.
F off, right, to these people who try to pressure us out of saying what we know is real, saying what we know is true.
But my God, they try.
Yeah. Well, the only thing, I hope that Elon is successful in keeping X alive. I think that it's one of the most important platforms in the world. It actually doesn't drive commerce for my company
in the way that other platforms do. They haven't figured out all that monetization yet at X, but
it is where the actual conversation takes place. And to have the only platform that really drives conversation in the country also be the only
platform that will allow us to have a voice is obviously incredibly important. But I hope he
fails in destroying Media Matters because if he manages to take out Media Matters, my expenses
on publicists will go through the roof. I mean, right now, leftist donors like George Soros
literally pay people full-time salaries at Media Matters
to listen to all my shows, break out the greatest hits,
complain about them, and put them out on social media.
I mean, you can't buy that kind of publicity.
So, save X.
It's true.
But let's not kill Media Matters, come on.
Media Matters, we'll see what happens in this lawsuit,
the thermonuclear lawsuit that he
filed against. Then we covered it with Marshall Clark and Mark Garagos earlier this week. I do
think he has a leg to stand on there. I mean, when you intentionally target a company like X
and misrepresent to the public, even though your words may be literally true about what happened
when you did your experiment on X, but if they are nonetheless defamatory and misleading,
you actually can be in legal trouble. And that's he's got great lawyers. And that's
the case he's about to make. A lot of lies are told with literal truths.
Yeah, well, I mean, that's media matters, bread and butter. So that's also just for the audiences,
you know, as a reminder, that's the, the publication that kept putting out those Tucker videos of him on set getting, you know,
like hair and makeup fixed in between the breaks, trying to make him look better. I mean,
you name the person who is not a lefty and they've gone after them and only here has Disney and all
these other advertisers bent the knee. I tweeted this out earlier today.
These same advertisers like Disney that are going to pull their advertising and have from X are
going to go right ahead and continue advertising in the New York Times, which literally just hired
a man who recently posted, Hitler, you are so great. They'll advertise with that organization,
but not with Elon's ex,
ostensibly because of this Media Matters report and because Elon sent out this tweet
where he was saying he liked a tweet that was controversial in which the person was saying
something to the effect of, I'm sick of these Jewish groups who have been on the wrong side
of wokeism. This is my own paraphr, and now want us to feel bad for them.
And he liked it.
And he later tried to clarify he meant the ADL,
which is supposed to be this pro-Jewish group,
but they're very woke and they're very annoying
and they've attacked everybody too.
The ADL is of a kind with Media Matters.
There's an entire organization on the left,
this constellation of nonprofit organizations.
And I think important to say
government-funded and government collaborating organizations as well you know from news guard
to media matters to to small operations like sleeping giants to the adl who essentially exist
in order to suppress speech in the country they exist in order to target advertisers and try to
drive advertisers out of supporting people and and programs like yours or programs like ours or platforms like X.
And so, yeah, it isn't surprising that someone like Elon, who's taking actual financial
injury because of those organizations, might like a tweet that he perceives to be
critical of them. Even our own Ben Shapiro
made a great defense of Elon over that tweet.
He did.
It is a kind of anti-Semitism in and of itself
to say that criticism of a group like the ADL is anti-Semitic.
It's just a different use of the same kind of stereotyping
on the other side.
So, you know, I think that Elon, as I say, I think he's a hero.
I don't know him personally.
I've never met the guy.
Don't make any money off of him.
Um, couldn't look up to him more.
He should be a daily wire investor.
Not that you need it.
You guys are doing very well, but he should, that should be another platform he invests
in right now.
Um, our side of the aisle, me truth tellers and people who are unafraid to say they, you
know, the unsayable things,
need to stick together. And he's on our side and I love him for it. You guys have seen this problem with Disney that he's making a reference to Disney there, among others, when he says,
these people who want to look like they're doing the right thing, I have no use for.
I only have use for people who are actually doing the right thing and that i mean disney's a great example of that yeah i think that disney's committed brand suicide i think it's the worst
example we've ever seen probably in all of history you know disney spent 100 years 90 of those years
they spent building goodwill with the public and the kind of goodwill we've never seen really
anywhere else i mean states would change their laws in order to support
Disney. Why were they doing that? Was there an economic motive? Sure. But a part of why they
were able to do it is because everyone loves Disney because Disney has raised three or four
consecutive generations of American children with content that parents could trust that they that
would inculcate in kids sort of common American values. And the fact that Disney at some point decided
that it was better to posture for the woke mob
than to be true to that unbelievable legacy is criminal.
I mean, in a just world, you know,
we'd find some way to resurrect Walt
and he'd be able to put these people in prison
for destroying his good name.
Maybe we'll do it.
He's frozen.
Yeah, exactly.
Pretty sure he's been cryogenically preserved. I think he was either that was a big rumor or it actually
happened, but in any event. So you guys at the Daily Wire actually saw a need for this and
started to create children's programming that is actually for children. It's not trying to
indoctrinate our kids in racial ideology or transgender ideology.
And the whole entertainment side of Daily Wire is expanding.
This is not this comes to you organically and authentically, because before you were
god king of the of the Daily Wire, you had a foot in Hollywood and entertainment.
So just talk about that for a minute.
Yeah, well, I think one of the things
that makes Daily Wire unique
is that so many of the early people involved in the company,
you know, we were an LA-based company.
So everyone had dabbled at least to some degree
in the entertainment industry.
And, you know, I, in addition to having spent 15 years
really pursuing being a filmmaker,
I also ran the organization Friends of Abe for five years.
So had a lot of access to, you know, what, what was really happening in the industry. I could see
a lot of this corruption and corrosion a long time before. Well, just, just FYI, Friends of Abe was a
group of underground Hollywood conservatives who would meet and talk about their thoughts and
ideas, but they had to do it underground because yeah, Hollywood, keep going. That's right. So
it's always been on our minds that we would
not only build a company that could critique culture, but a company that could create culture.
You can't leap right into that. It takes a lot of money, takes a lot of reach, takes a lot of
resources. And we finally built some of those things and find ourselves in a position where
we might be able to launch into this kind of content. And we have. To your point, we've
launched this brand new brand called Bent Key, distinct from Daily Wire. Daily Wire is very political. Bent Key is not. Bent Key is for kids. And it's wrong to indoctrinate
kids into topical politics. Now, it's political in and of itself to inculcate values into children,
I suppose. And it's a political action for Daily Wire to challenge a company like Disney. So I
wouldn't say that there's nothing political about Bent Key, but Bent Key isn't about
sort of taking partisan politics and exposing kids to them.
It's really about pushing back against
the destruction of childhood that's happening in our culture.
It's a place where kids can be entertained,
where they can be inspired,
where they can learn about joy and creativity,
where they can learn about wonder and that imagination.
These are the sorts of things
that we're focusing on
at Bent Key. And yes, it's because Disney has betrayed its legacy. You can absolutely find
the greatest content library ever assembled still over on Disney+. There's shows on Disney+,
that you'll want your kids to watch and your grandkids to watch, your great-grandkids to watch.
The problem is you can't trust Disney+, with your kids or your grandkids or your great grandkids
because you don't know while they're watching
some beautiful piece of content like Dumbo or something,
what it's gonna roll into next
might be an episode of Proud Family
where they learn that America is systemically racist
and that black people should be paid reparations
for the horror of having to be black in America.
That's the problem that we're pushing back against.
We can't
offer right now anything like the, the expansive library of amazing content that Disney has,
but we can offer a platform where you can trust that you can trust with your kids,
which is what Disney used to be. That's what we need. Like the, the, the inability of moms who
are already totally overwhelmed and busy and like to have that hour and a half break where you, you can take a shower and remember like your new mother or new father for that matter,
you can take a shower. You've got something, you can put the kid in front of a Disney film
and get your stuff done and trust it. And that's gone. We used to have the, um, it's called the
extra saucer that you could put your little one in and he kind of couldn't go places, but there
are lots of things to play on it. We used to call it the circle of neglect and there's no, that's gone. You know,
Disney, you can't trust it anymore for the reasons you're stating. So Jeremy Weir,
Ben Key could be our new circle of neglect programming.
Well, that's, that's what we aspire to do is cause parents to spend less time with their
children. Listen, we've already scored a huge victory.
On the 100th anniversary of Disney, we announced that we were going to make our own live adaptation of Grimm's Fairytale Snow White.
And we're doing that in part because Disney's live adaptation of their own 1937 animated classic Snow White,
they've been very open about the fact that it would be not consistent with the values of the original Snow White. You
know, their lead actress, Rachel Z. Glover said, yeah, well, she says, I don't like Snow White.
It is not 1937 anymore. You know, those values are not our values today. And to me, that meant,
well, Disney is portraying the actual film that made Disney a behemoth company in the first place.
Within 10 days, I think, or 14 days of us
announcing that we were going to put out
our own live adaptation of Snow White,
Disney moved their release date by a year
and released a photo of Rachel Ziegler
surrounded by quickly created CG dwarves.
Keep in mind, we know from other press materials
that had been released and leaked previously
that there were no seven dwarves in this adaptation that they had already made,
that was already in the can. So it's crisis management at the highest level. They're
backtracking now making this movie. And someone asked me, well, if they backtrack enough, won't
that put your company out of business? And I have a little bit of an illine answer to that, which is,
yeah, it would be better for America, for Disney to take away the market
opportunity that we're trying to capitalize on by actually becoming Disney again, than it would be
for Ben Key to spend the next 100 years trying to become Disney. And I'll go just focus on being a
lowly shampoo, razor and chocolate mogul, if that's what happens. And we'll call it a great day for America. Until then, we're going to make some good kids content. He had to create non-woke
alternatives in those three lanes, Hershey's, razors, and what was the third one? Shampoo.
I have wonderful shampoo. I hadn't heard about the shampoo, but anytime a company goes too woke,
Jeremy creates Jeremy's razors or the chocolates and so on so that you have
another alternative where you can buy your chocolate or your razors without having to
support these woke brands. And you're going to have to create a soap soon because I'm sick of
the damn Dove embracing every single kind of soap. Go to jeremysrazors.com. My soap is fantastic.
Truly. Oh, you already did it. Dove soap is ridiculous. Dove soap is out of control.
I don't want to think about you, Jeremy, when I'm using the soap,
but I'm going to have to think about that one.
The next thing I know, Michael Lowell's in there and Ben's in there. I'm just trying to take my
shower. Get out of here. That's not a wrinkle I had considered before.
All right. We're going to come back to what you guys are doing with the new programming in one
second, but let's get to some news because there's a plenty of it today. Can I start with this? Joe
Biden is walking around my God. Okay. Wait, where was he when this happened? Cause this was
absolutely spectacular. This soundbite Colorado. Okay. So Joe Biden's walking around Colorado and he, it's a, a wind facilities,
you know, trying to promote green energy and a South Korean company. And he pulls this guy aside
and I can't count the number of mistakes and bizarre comments in this one little clip,
but take a listen to what happened. Hey, Nick. This is Nick. How are you, buddy?
Now, look, my Marine carries that.
It has a code to blow up the world.
That doesn't, this is not nuclear weapons, is it?
All right, okay.
Instead of cutting them, it's like Congressman Trump and Bo. But I am friends with your leader, Mr. Moon.
You know, we're good guys.
Deng Xiaoping in the Himalayas.
I've said this to every world leader.
It's never, never, never been a good bet to bet against American people.
Never, never, never.
Just for those who couldn't hear very well.
First, he bragged about his ability to launch nuclear weapons and and the marine who carried his little suitcase with the codes then he called
donald trump a congressman then he seemed to forget the names of the current chinese and
south korean leaders so that's what a 30 second clip for you it's just a day in the life but
you don't doubt the united states of america Jeremy. That's our leader. He's on it. Don't bet against us. You know, I lost my grandfather this week,
my papa, who was in his in his late 80s and. Wonderful man and should not have been president
because. People don't age well, you know, time takes a toll on all of us.
And I think that it's horrible
what the left has done with Joe Biden.
The only thing that keeps me from having sympathy
for Joe Biden is that he obviously wanted this.
You know, he put himself in a position
numerous times to have it.
So I never feel too bad for people who seek power,
but obviously this is not a guy
who should be running the country.
And I'd go further than that and say,
obviously this guy isn't running the country. I don't mean that in a conspiratorial
way, like he's a puppet. He is the president of the United States and in him is vested
the power of the presidency, but that power is only activated if the president chooses to use it.
And in the absence of an energetic executive, the executive administrative state is empowered to actually
pick up those reins and do an awful lot of stuff. And I think it's beyond question that Joe Biden is
not only not an energetic executive, actively wielding the powers of the presidency personally,
but that he's also not capable of wrangling in his current mental state, all those other
interests who would utilize what
powers they have. And so, again, I'm not trying to I'm not trying to black pill or say that,
you know, secretly there's some Illuminati running the whole thing. But very clearly,
Joe Biden is not in control of the country. And I suppose we should be glad for it,
because how could he be? But it would be nice to know who is, you know, I mean,
we're entitled to know who actually is. It's terrifying to see him up there. I mean, Congressman Donald Trump, come on.
I realize we and we played the soundbites of Trump referring to Biden as Obama repeatedly that I can understand a bit more.
Donald Trump is too old to be president.
But yes. So you're going to say it. You're just out there with it.
Seventy seven years old, too old to be president.
If you're beyond the average life expectancy of a living American, you are too old to be
the president of the United States.
And, you know, to say, well, he's not in as bad a shape as Joe Biden, he will be older
upon ascending to the second term than Joe Biden was when he ascended to this term.
So just to put yourself in that moment, three years in the
future or two and a half years in the future, where presumably Donald Trump would be taking
the oath of office, he'll be older on that day than when Joe Biden took the oath of office to
serve out this term. That is just too old to be president. Does that mean I won't vote for the
guy if he's a nominee? No, if I have to choose between an 80-year-old leftist autocrat or Donald
Trump, I'll takeocrat or Donald Trump,
I'll take my chances with Donald Trump. But if you're just asking me straight up, is this too
old for a guy to be president? Yeah, of course it is. We we should not be ascending people
to the presidency who are beyond the average life expectancy.
I don't know. I could make the case like I raise him all the time because he's my hope as I age.
Alan Dershowitz is 85 years old and he can run circles around both of us intellectually
when it comes to memory.
I listened to his podcast.
He never makes a mistake and they don't edit it, by the way,
because you can hear him say,
take that out and they don't.
So he can use a little editing,
but he's like, it depends on the person is my point.
I don't think it depends on the person.
You can't make rules on an individual level.
You got to have some rules that are just the rules.
We don't let you be president if you're under 35.
And certainly when he was 26 years old,
Ben Shapiro was 10 years too smart
to be president of the United States.
You know, Ben Shapiro at 17
could have been president of the United States.
But I think it's a pretty good rule to say,
no, 35 is the answer.
And I think it's a pretty fair rule to say
that we don't let airline pilots
fly into their 70s. We probably shouldn't let... You can't look at some outlier and say, well,
Dershowitz, sure. Maybe it's true that Dershowitz could be president, mentally be president. I don't
know if I'd vote for the guy. But the exception should define the rule. I think it's perfectly
acceptable to say that there should be age restrictions
on these jobs.
So as you know, Ben and I met when I was on air at Fox and I used to put him on all the
time and he was basically 17 and he was brilliant.
It was obvious even back then.
And speaking of Fox, this is my transition.
Boy, did they have a problem on
their hands last night. I watched this, Jeremy, and all I could think, and I texted my team,
some of whom are ex-Fox people like me, saying there is zero chance Roger Ailes would have
allowed this. These pro-Palestinian protesters who were trying to disrupt the Rockefeller Center
tree lighting ceremony,
which is just across the street, basically from Fox. It's all midtown Manhattan, couldn't get
there. And so they decided to make Fox News their staging ground. And things got rather rowdy at
time. I mean, I'm telling you, Roger Ailes, who had the second floor corner window overlooking
the front plaza on Fox News, he would have had a security
team out there. They would have been dispersed within 20 minutes. It's not I'm not saying it's
Fox's fault. It just showed me like how far we've fallen as a country, as they've fallen as a
channel when it comes to the management. And here's a look at some of the scenes in Midtown last night.
Yeah, so we could keep going.
It got rowdy.
It got somewhat violent with pushing back at cops
and look like pepper spray
being unleashed on people.
Look at this.
Look at this.
This is all happening stone's throw from where people are trying to see the damn tree lighting. Like take
your pro-Palestinian message and shove it. Go home. Manhattan is busy enough. Midtown Manhattan is
busy enough. And the Rock Center Christmas tree lighting for some people has turned into a very
special annual event. I'm sick of these scenes and I'm sick of it being allowed.
You know, they managed to keep them away from the actual tree,
but I'm sure they ruined several people's nights.
Of course they did.
And I guess they're just mad about that one Jew who Christmas recognizes.
Otherwise there are no Jews there for them to be mad at.
It's the most peculiar thing to think that they were going to stage this rally.
I guess it's just to maximize public exposure is what it's really about.
But yeah, we have fallen in love with a really bad idea in the West, and the really bad idea is that all cultures are the same, that all cultures are morally the same, that all cultures are interchangeable.
And it turns out they're not, you know, in the same way that when I look back
at communists in the 19 teens, in the 1920s, I have a little bit more sympathy for them than
communists on the other side of the Soviet Union or on the other side of Mao's revolution.
Because, you know, they were just kind of new novel ideas back in those days. And you didn't
know what the consequences would be. Sure, there were people who could tell you, I think the
consequences will be that, but it hadn't been borne out. I feel the same way now about this. I get it. After the war,
we had this very broad, very expansive liberal view of cultures. And we thought that maybe
cultures were interchangeable. And we thought that maybe, you know, if we stirred the pot,
that we could bring peace on earth. If we're still holding onto those ideas now, though,
we can look all around and see that it is not true. There are cultures
that are simply, in their current states, incompatible. There are cultures that are
superior and there are cultures that are inferior. It's not wrong to love your culture, and it's not
wrong to want to preserve your culture. And this mass migration of the second half of the 20th
century is truly bringing all Western cultures to an existential crisis. And I don't know what
the answer to it is. I fear that a lot of the people who recognize this diagnosis are going
to come up with really terrible prescriptions for how to fix it. So I think that thoughtful
people need to be giving real time and consideration to what sort of moral answers to this might be,
because if we don't, I'm afraid we'll wind up with immoral answers.
But there's no question that we have a massive,
massive problem on our hands.
You can't have an America that is allowing this sort of,
you know, candidly, people who genuinely hate the country,
genuinely hate what the country stands for,
to run rampant through our streets.
It's just, that is not a recipe for success as a nation.
Mm-hmm.
I mean, we don't have it as badly as,
we don't have it as bad as Europe does,
but that's where we're going.
You can see the preview
if you want to see what's going to happen here
if we continue with the open border policy
and the talk by some on the left of taking Gaza refugees.
There was some-
Not a single Gaza refugee
should be brought to this country.
There is no reason for it.
The Arab world contains,
I don't even know the number,
dozens of countries in proximity.
If refugees need to be moved out of Gaza,
they need to go into those countries
where they have more in common with the culture,
because those countries deserve to have a common culture-
Go to Jordan. As well. That's right, go those countries deserve to have a common culture as well.
That's right. Go to Jordan.
Go to Jordan. Full of Palestinians.
The queen over there, Rania, she's been all over television saying how sad she is for them.
Take them. Go ahead. Prove it.
Why should we take them? We're not taking them.
I want to say what happened in Oakland, California last night,
because it was pretty extraordinary.
You don't have to be an immigrant on Monday to misunderstand America and what happened in connection with our closest ally
in the Middle East, Israel, and the terror attack on it. The amount of nonsense coming out of the
mouths of the people who showed up at the city council meeting on Monday was absolutely
extraordinary. There were hundreds, hundreds. They weighed in at a meeting that lasted reportedly
five hours as the city council was voting on whether they should support this resolution calling on Congress to demand an immediate ceasefire.
Right. That's an anti-Israel resolution. The council voted eight to zero for it.
Yes, they want an immediate ceasefire. They're not much interested in seeing Israel end Hamas. And the back and forth of those who were there debating the amendment, the resolution and impossible amendments to it was absolutely stunning.
So take a look at just some of what was said in Sat1.
There's not been beheadings of babies and rapings. Israel murdered their own people on October 7th.
Calling Hamas a terrorist organization is ridiculous, racist,
and plays into genocidal propaganda that is flooding our media
and that we should be doing everything possible to combat.
I support the right of Palestinians to resist occupation,
including through Hamas, the armed wing of the unified Palestinian resistance.
As an Arab, asking with this context to condemn Hamas is
very anti Arab racist. The notion that this was a massacre of Jews is a
fabricated narrative. Many of those killed on October 7th, including
children were killed by the IDF. An amendment condemning Hamas is bald
propaganda meant to... Thank you your time is up. To hear them complain about Hamas
violence is like listening to a wife beater complain when his wife finally stands up and fights back.
Question. Did anyone else notice that those who oppose this resolution are old white supremacists?
Oh, my God. Just a bit of color for you there.
The first woman who said there have not been beheadings of babies and rapings.
Israel murdered their own people.
That is Christina Gutierrez, according to Stop Antisemitism on X. She is a program analyst with
the city of Oakland, earning more than $151,000 a year in pay and benefits, apparently to spew
her venomous hatred against Jews. They're not even ashamed of it, Jeremy. They're out there saying it loud and
proud. Well, first of all, in the year of our Lord, 2023, you're wearing a diaper on your face.
None of your political opinions mean anything to me. Yeah. Fully 50% of those people are masked
like it's March of 2020. I don't understand the world they live in. And then second of all,
you know, anti-Semitism is an ancient evil. Anti-Semitism
is an evil that can't really be combated through direct action. It's like a lot of slippery evils
in that way, because if you go directly at it, you sort of validate in some strange way,
some of the core and disingenuous arguments of anti-Semites about control and things of that nature. But anti-Semitism on this scale in this country
has never existed in my lifetime.
It's amazing how quickly it's arrived.
It's amazing how ill-prepared we seem to have been
to deal with it.
It's disgusting and horrible,
and it requires you to believe
all sorts of other conspiracies,
because anti-Semitism is essentially a conspiracy of its own. So when you say things like the IDF
was killing its own children, it's not surprising that an anti-Semite would say something like that.
They're already conspiratorial. They're already conspiracy theorists. So they just believe all
kinds of nonsense. You should ask that person if we landed on the moon. I'm sure they'll tell you,
the Jews did that in some secret Jewish movie studio to advance some secret jewish agenda
or whatever it is they they have a mental illness and a spiritual illness and again i don't want
that in my culture that isn't it's not american israel is yes our greatest ally in the middle east
they're also the originators of
Western civilization. They're the keepers of the promised land and not of the Holy Land, excuse me.
And not only that, but if you put all religious and theological arguments aside, Israel's right
to exist is essentially the right of every nation to exist. Because if your argument is, well,
other people live there first, Well, I got bad news for
you. Someone lived everywhere first. We should all get out too. Well, listen, if you're somebody
who wants a ceasefire right now, I have good news for you. Cynthia Nixon of Sex and the City fame
is on the case for you. She says that she's the descendant of Holocaust survivors and you should be taking her seriously,
I guess, because she's the mother of Jewish children. I guess the other side is the
descendants of Holocaust survivors. But she really wants really, really wants a ceasefire.
She puts it on her kids. She wasn't able to remember. This is a well-known actress,
what the child wanted to say to her or wanted her to say. So she had to read it off of her phone.
It was literally like one line that was never again means never again for everyone. She wasn't
able to commit it to memory. Here she is talking about it. And I'll tell you what she's doing to
make to really make a difference. Jeremy watches. As the mother of Jewish children, whose grandparents
are Holocaust survivors, I have been asked by my son to use any voice I have
to affirm as loudly as possible
that never again means never again for everyone.
I would like to make a personal plea
to a president who has himself experienced
such devastating personal loss
to connect with that empathy for which he is so well known,
and to look at the children of Gaza and imagine that they were his children.
So here's the good news. She announced that she would be joining the five-day hunger strike
that some are going to participate in. However, she's just going to do the two days of it.
Like maybe just, she's going to skip breakfast.
People have absolutely no sense of self.
It's amazing.
But here's the thing.
Listen, calling for a ceasefire in any military conflict
is easy virtue signaling.
It requires you only to take the position
that killing people is bad.
A position that is not in dispute by anyone.
Yes, when innocent civilians are killed in war,
it is an absolutely terrible thing,
but that is not the fundamental question.
The fundamental question is why is war being waged?
And to say that Israel, I suppose, is just supposed to absorb
these sorts of attacks rather than retaliating because retaliation is terrible is a kind of
moral cowardice. It's a standard that no one would hold their own nation to. It's a standard that
none of these people would see through in their own lives. It's just cheap and worthless virtue.
Hmm.
Well said.
Stand by, quick break.
Back with more Jeremy Boring on the other side of this.
Jeremy, this just in, MSNBC has canceled Mehdi Hassan's show.
The, I think it's fair to say, biggest anti-Semite over on MSNBC,
and there's several in the running, but he's number one.
His show got canceled, which is pretty interesting from a channel that has taken a side in this conflict, and it's not the side of Israel.
Yeah.
It turns out even anti-Israel MSNBC has limits.
It's good to hear.
Right, right.
Um, I don't know exactly what they're
like expanding. I can't remember this guy's name. Ayman Moyad. Forgive me. I don't I've met him
once or what is it, Steve? Ayman Moyadine. OK, sorry. Apologizes. Apologies to him. I have met
him once or twice. They're expanding his show.
So I think, you know, they're OK. It's not about me. I don't know what they're saying, but this guy had to go.
I mean, he was really out on a limb with some of the more rabid anti-Israel takes and refusing to accept reality on things like the hospital bombing and supporting people like Rashida Tlaib. I mean, I do think that even within the parameters of,
okay, this is a long conflict
and both sides hate each other
and I'm just gonna ignore the atrocities of 10-7
and just go like zoom way, way out
so I can just talk about what's been happening
for all these years.
There are limits.
I mean, there really are.
And you wouldn't know it
because Joy Reid still has a job,
but I think he crossed them.
Yeah.
Like I say, I've never seen anything like what's happening in our country right now
with this wave of anti-Semitism.
And I think that it probably comes down fundamentally to we've lost all faith in our institutions.
We're just seeing this sort of corrosion of all social fabric, of all social trust and
cohesion.
And in that world, it's very easy to imagine conspiracies that don't exist.
And everyone's looking for someone to scapegoat.
Everyone's looking for someone to blame for their problems.
And I suppose that blaming 2% of our population for what I've been saying is I suppose that
if less than 1% of the world population and less than 2% of America's population with no organized, centralized institution that they control, no centralized religious institution, no centralized military, if they're somehow able to control all of the 98% of the rest of us, good on them.
They are good.
Yeah.
We should listen to them if that's if they're that powerful um okay now
speaking of uh strife inside of a network you guys have had some of that at the daily wire we've
covered it here and it's one of those awkward things because we love ben and we love the daily
wire but we also love a lot of the clips that candace puts out less familiar with the whole body of her work, I confess, but I love her clips on like John, um, uh, what's his name? Chrissy Teigen and her husband, John,
uh, legend. Thank you. And, uh, yeah. And she's great on things like that. And some of the culture
war stuff, but there's been a weird rift between them over Israel that's been a growing source of discomfort for many of us watching it, where she's gone more and more, it seems to me, pro-Palestine, accusing Israel of a genocide.
And everyone knows Ben's history and his connection with Israel and how he's been one of the leading voices to contextualize what Israel is and what has happened to it here and how wrong it is.
So it culminated a couple of weeks ago with Ben saying at a, at an event in which he was on cam,
I think what she's been saying is disgraceful and that he's kind of over her faux intellectualism.
Then she came out and hit him on Tucker's show. And it resulted in this Twitter exchange in which she posted scripture
talking about being persecuted and how you can't serve two masters, money and God.
Then Ben responded saying, Candace, if you think taking money from the Daily Wire somehow comes
between you and God, by all means quit. Then she
responded, quote, you've been acting unprofessional and emotionally unhinged for weeks now. And we
have all had to sit back and allow it and have tried to exercise exceeding understanding for
your raw emotion. But you cross a certain line when you come for scripture and read yourself
into it. I will not tolerate it. All very awkward. So I know you've
said you're not in a position to fire or hire and neither has been anymore, but that you wouldn't
fire Candace. But before we get to your decisions about her, can we just talk about how uncomfortable
this is and how have you guys been handling it and feeling about it at The Daily
Wire? Yeah, I've been handling it by making a movie in Hungary for the last six months, which
has been a great way for me personally to handle it. Poor Caleb, who's sole CEO while I'm out of
the country, has really had his hands full. Listen, we employ people, give them a platform
to give their opinion. We're not always going to agree with the opinions that they give.
We empower them to be passionate with those opinions. And sometimes those passions are
going to get turned in the wrong direction. And I think that in this particular case, you have
two very articulate and passionate people in Ben and Candace, whose conflict of visions on this
issue spilled out into the public square, which is going to happen from time to time. I wish it
hadn't happened the way that it did, but it's going to happen from time to time. And, you know,
I think it just is sort of the territory when you decide to start a media company and give people
broad freedom to express opinions. Now, obviously, opinions within certain parameters, you know, if,
as I said a year ago, if Candace said on the air
things that Kanye West was saying a year ago, I would have to step in or whoever was operating
the company at the time would have to step in. But that's not what Candace has done. Candace has
expressed opinions that I disagree with, opinions that I maybe even very passionately disagree with
in some cases, but that's well within her right as an opinion host
at the Daily Wire. And Ben has the right to be upset about that. I think Candace is wrong when
she says Ben's been acting unprofessional or whatever. Yes, he's emotional. I think everybody's
very emotional. I think Candace is very emotional about the issue. That's why this conflict spilled out the way that it did.
But, you know, unless it becomes more than that,
these are two people who can easily speak for themselves.
I don't know that I can add much to the conversation.
I don't think Ben's been acting emotionally at all, I have to say.
I listen to his show all the time.
I think Ben has been the most important voice in America
and perhaps in the world on this issue since 10-7.
I think that he is almost single-handedly
kept the focus on this the way that it should be.
And I think that he is the most well-reasoned,
articulate voice on the subject
that I'm aware of anywhere in the world.
And not just well-reasoned, but of course, as typical with Ben, well informed.
I mean, he's the guy.
Very well informed, but of course, emotional in a way that we're not used to.
Of course, emotional in a way that we're not used to seeing Ben emotional, because it isn't
a horrible tragedy that has occurred.
It's the worst killing of Jews since the Holocaust.
It's the worst act of terrorism since 9-11 anywhere in the West since
9-11. So of course, Ben's been a bit raw about it. I think that's actually given him an air of
authority and authenticity on the issue. That's right. That's what he is. But he's not emotional.
I mean, honestly, I've come close to tears many times covering this story. I haven't heard that
from him. I've been amazed at his self-restraint in containing what must be very, very strong emotions for somebody with such an
intimate connection to Israel and with so many friends and so on over there. So, okay. Bottom
line, the Daily Wire is not firing Candace Owens and Candace Owens is not quitting the Daily Wire,
as far as we know. Well, as far as I know, Candaceace isn't quitting she's on maternity leave she she and george had a baby i think like two days after the tucker interview or something like
again i was out of the country on the exact timeline um but so as far as i know candace
isn't quitting and no daily wire is not firing candace for having an opinion that ben shapiro
disagree with disagrees with or that jeremy boring um disagrees with. I, my, my encouragement to both of them is to,
you know, have these disputes as colleagues behind the scenes and beyond that.
Sometimes, sometimes it's too charged, right? Sometimes you're ready to say something to
someone else, but you're not ready to say it right to the other. And probably that's for the best. I
mean, especially she's, she was 40 weeks pregnant. It's like, but you know, Candace goes and she picks these fights,
even though she's 40 weeks pregnant. It's not like you picked on her. Sometimes when you're
sometimes in your fights too. Yeah. When you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail, right?
And, uh, Candace is great superpower in this world. And she's done so much good with it
is her fearlessness and attacking things when she's passionate. And in this case,
I think that that was a little bit misguided, but I also think that in many cases she uses that to
great effect. Well, I think we both can both agree on congrats to her and George for their new baby.
I'm sure she's home taking care of him or her and wish her nothing but the best. It's always rough
after you have the baby and she already has other kids and she's got a job. And it's like, look, my hope for her is that she
can enjoy the holidays and not think about any of this nonsense and just enjoy her new babe.
Stand by because next lady ballers and my own debut as an actress. No,
no, but we will talk about this little secret that we've had, The Daily Wire and I, when we come back.
And then after that, in just a bit, Britt Mayers joining us again.
So much to get to with her. Stand by.
This is the way the world is now.
My eight-year-old daughter told me all about it.
So a guy can become a girl with no physical changes at all.
Oh, that's called gender fluid.
So I can be a woman on the court and a man in the bedroom.
I can't believe it.
Nice!
You mean when you're sleeping?
Yes.
You've got to watch the full trailer.
It's available online.
Just Google Lady Ballers.
Welcome back to The Megyn Kelly Show.
My guest is Jeremy Boring.
He's co-CEO of The Daily Wire and also the director and star of the new Daily
Wire original comedy movie, Lady Ballers. Now listen, you can find Lady Ballers starting tomorrow
on Daily Wire Plus, where you should go and join up anyway because they have so much great content.
I'm a member. I've watched tons of stuff that you don't get to see if you're in front of the
paywall over at The Daily Wire. It's well, well worth your money and you will be
entertained with things like this. So I did not know that you could act Jeremy Boring. I never
really saw you on the screen like that doing your thing. You look amazing. I feel like you really
nailed it. You play the coach, right? The sad coach who really wanted to have more glory on the sports field and decided the
way to do it was to get a bunch of dudes posing as women to form a women's basketball team.
Yeah, it was a, I mean, honestly, like a dream come true experience for me.
You know, I wanted to be an actor when I was a teenager.
I gave up on that dream a long time ago because I realized I don't have that much talent but as we set about to make this movie we called every actor we knew
and every single one of them told us no we called people who begged us like we'll do anything to
work to be in a daily wire movie we called actors who have already been cancelled and i want to be
clear it's not as though they read the script and said no this isn't very good this is how the calls
went hey so-and-so actor who's already been canceled.
It's Jeremy from the Daily Wire.
Oh, I knew one day you'd call.
Tell me, where do you want me to be?
When and where?
I'm in, man.
It's like, great.
We're doing this movie.
It's called Lady Ballers.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, bro.
I can't do that movie.
I'll never work again.
That's amazing.
And same thing with the talent agency, right?
UTA, was it UTA?
Well, the UTA thing happened in the past.
It wasn't specific to this movie,
but a big agent at UTA came to Ben and I and said,
we could do really great stuff together.
I said, no, you can't.
We have all these politics.
You hate all of our politics.
He said, yeah, but we can see past all of that.
But the one thing you got to get off of is this trans issue.
That's the one thing that'll make you poison in the building.
Because the issue has religious significance for the left.
And so it's the one thing no one's allowed to make jokes about.
And for that reason, I thought, well, we probably better make jokes about it.
And I'm happy that so many actors turned us down because it became a true Daily Wire production.
I mean, literally every talent at the Daily Wire
appears in the film.
It was an opportunity for us all to work together
in this way that we never had before.
We had an outrageously good time.
It was just nothing but laughs and physical injuries,
you know, for 26 straight days.
It was, I love the clip of Ben in the trailer
as the referee on the court,
but the clip that takes the cake.
You will not believe how funny Ben is in the movie that he's a very funny guy.
That's one of the things I love about his podcast is he's funny, makes me laugh.
But and his imitations like his imitation of Biden and Trump is spectacular.
But the the cake taker is Matt Walsh, who definitely would not have been on board with the UTA prescription of get rid of all talk about the trans issue.
Matt Walsh. I was watching. I'm talk about the trans issue. Matt Walsh.
He would not.
I was watching.
I'm like, is that Matt Walsh?
Indeed it is.
We have just a tiny clip from the trailer cut.
Here it is.
You can beat them.
What do you know about the U.S. Opens for the global games?
You want us to compete as winners?
$5,000 prizes.
My lover says you were a great coach back in the day.
Oh, my God.
It was tiny, but I saw it and I recognized him.
That was him, yes?
Most of the hosts of The Daily Wire have cameos in the movie,
but Matt actually has a role.
And the role is he is the hippie boyfriend of Coach's ex-wife.
And he is fully on board with what Coach is doing.
He thinks it's beautiful. He can finally relate to coach Rob because previously
you know it was just all about sports and he didn't understand of it now it's
about he sees him he sees this beautiful man that coaches trying to make a
difference for trans women and the most the most fun part of the movie was
forcing Matt Walsh to hug me you like 40 straight takes, which is the most
hugs I will ever, 100% of all the hugs I will ever get from matter in this movie.
This is going to make leftist Hollywood shudder. I mean, if they had any way of canceling you,
they would be unleashing it right now. Yeah, that's right.
Yeah. You know, as as has been said by others,
I just hope they don't ignore us.
Yeah, well, I don't think you have to worry about that.
I mean, I think you'll get very negative write-ups in many places, so that's excellent.
That'll work.
We've gotten a few, and I would encourage you,
if you're just looking for some fun thing to do this evening,
you should read or watch some of the YouTube reaction videos
to the trailer from the left.
It's genuinely funny.
Their basic line of attack is,
the Daily Wire is mad about men competing in women's sports,
which does not happen and has never happened.
And the reason they can say that is because they
have so completely embraced the idea
that trans women are women,
that then the entire premise of our comedy,
which is that trans women are not women, they're men, is a thing that cannot be possible to them.
I love that you've got cameos from people like Riley Gaines, who can put the lie to that nonsense
that men don't compete in women's sports. Ted Cruz, I saw was in it. I'm sure there's a long
list of others and I cannot wait to see it. So if people want to watch it,
they've got to go to Daily Wire Plus, right? Sign up for their subscription. They can watch
it starting Friday. That's right. Daily Wire Plus is coming out tomorrow. And it is, if you liked
early 2000s comedies, I think you'll love this. Yes. Okay. We need that. We need some bawdy,
inappropriate, fun stuff to laugh at. Come on. That's what makes us American.
Who didn't grow up with, like, porkies?
You know, like, they don't make movies like that anymore.
American Pie.
I assume this isn't quite that dirty.
And anyway, enough about lady ballers.
Okay, let's get to the big news of the day,
and that is my movie.
It's not a movie, but it's a comedy series.
It's animated.
And this is the film that's going to make me a star.
Boring me.
Me.
It's your time.
You've been waiting.
You've been waiting.
I joined SAG for you.
I'm a union worker now.
Yeah, I had to.
They told me I had to do it.
So I got paid absolutely nothing.
Yeah, no, this was a joke.
I got paid nothing.
I don't know what kind of a deal I agreed to.
I love The Daily Wire
and I love Adam Carolla. So I agreed to do this. And I told everybody, I don't know why you want
me to do this. I do not. I'm not an actress. They said, you'll be fine. So we've been working on
this Bircham, which is also coming out. That's right. As you know, all I want in life is for
you to be on The Daily Wire. I would take any opportunity in the world to get
you on the Daily Wire. It was in no way my idea to put you in Bertram. That stroke of genius came
directly from Adam Carolla. When he was giving us his dream list of cast, he put together, you know,
who he thought should play every role and it came to my desk. And right there playing his wife was Megan Kelly. And I said, Adam, I don't, I don't know if Megan is an
actress. I'm not an actor. There you go. Works out great. It was actually very funny because I work
with a whole team. We've been doing this for the better part of a year now, taping these episodes
and the guys are so great because they'll give you the line and then I'll say it wrong. And then
they'll just tell me exactly how to say it.
And I'll say it just like that.
And they're like, yeah, perfect.
Okay, good.
So I can imitate, but we don't have a clip of it yet.
We'll bring a clip when it comes out next week.
But this too will be on Daily Wire Plus.
It'll be on Daily Wire Plus in the new year.
It is so funny.
You know, it's based on the character Bertram
that Adam's had going for 20 years now.
And he had an animatic
for a pilot that he had done, I don't know, 10 or 15 years ago for what he thought the show could
be. And he showed it to me one day when he was in Nashville and I could not stop laughing about it.
I mean, it's all the best things about Adam. It's cantankerous, it's cranky, it's blue collar,
it's decidedly un-PC.
It couldn't be, you know, I mean, Adam was anti-woke
before there was a term woke.
And the show, I think, like Lady Ballers,
it hearkens back to a kind of comedy
that we just don't get anymore.
And comedy's always lived well on television.
It's always lived well in series form.
And I think that these episodes that we did
are just gonna blow people away.
I laughed so hard when I read the scripts.
And then the way you shoot these animated series
is you're not in the same room with the other actors.
You come and you do your part,
and then they do their part,
and then they merge the two together.
And so I've only seen a
couple of scenes here or there. Well, we'll get back together and they'll show me a couple. But
I thought it was hilarious because there's one scene in which Mike, I'm Bertram's wife in this
in this series, Wendy, Mrs. Bertram. And she has a fight with Candace Owens. It's not the real. I
mean, Candace is voicing the I love it it. It's like, because I love Candace.
I mean, Candace is, we're fine.
But we had a little argument on Twitter and then I laughed.
I'm like, oh, people are going to love this because she and I actually have an argument in Berkshire.
But, you know, anytime that we have these conflicts, everybody says that we staged them.
You know, you just staged it for clicks.
You know, Ben and Candace sat in some nefarious room and came up with this fight.
They'll definitely believe it now when you're having a fight with Candace in Bertram.
It really is like we just made the whole thing up.
It's a good point.
Well, Adam is great.
So basically, Bertram is this non-woke shop teacher who does not understand.
There's a guy who's like the DEI guy in his school trying to police everything that Burcham says and does.
And Burcham's reactions to it is actually spectacular.
I'll read you the press release on it just hit.
Daily Wire Plus announces adult animated comedy series Mr. Burcham, meaning it's for grownups.
It's not for little kids, but it's not X or R rated.
Mr. Burchamam created by Adam. And it reads as follows just days after dropping a viral trailer for its
first feature length comedy, Lady Ballers,
the Daily Wire announced today its first animated scripted series,
Mr.
Burcham created by Adam.
It features an all-star voice cast, Adam Carolla, Mr.
Burcham, me as Wendy, Tyler Fisher, Alonzo Bodden, Brett Cooper,
Candace Owens, Kyle Dunnigan.
First of all, Kyle Dunnigan is amazing.
The audience may remember Kyle Dunnigan.
He came on my show a year and a half ago and did those amazing impressions.
He did trans Trump, trans Trump.
You got to do it.
You got to do it.
Hey, trans Trump.
So stunning.
So terrific.
Trans Trump.
No.
You got look, look, you got to vote for me. You got no choice. So stunning. So terrific. Trance Trump. No.
Look, you got to vote for me.
You got no choice.
So funny. I could go on.
Danny Trejo, he's amazing.
Patrick Warbutton, Jay Moore, Rob Riggle, and Roseanne Barr.
Roseanne is in it.
So you got comedy royalty.
That's right.
And that's a testament to Adam. We did a series, a limited series with Adam two years ago, and he got, you know, William
Shatner and Jay Leno and all these people who would never, you know, go on a Daily Wire
show hosted by one of our guys, but they were all willing to do it for Adam.
People, people in the business just love the guy.
And anyone who's ever spent any time around him understands why, you know, he is, he is
one of these guys who lives like,
he is perfectly Adam Carolla.
Like there is no, there's no artificiality about Adam Carolla.
And so he's brought this stellar all-star cast to bear.
The show is genuinely funny.
And like everything Daily Wire has done,
other than Lady Ballers, you know,
it doesn't lead with its politics.
It really is,
it hearkens back to like a King of the Hill or a show like that, where yes, the politics of a guy
like Adam are definitely very present in the show. But what the show is about is just, you know,
the life of this guy living in the wrong time and in the wrong place, basically the shop teacher who
doesn't fit in in the world as it currently is. And he gives us a
great opportunity to laugh at it. And your character, his wife, is so much fun because
you're kind of his lefty wife. I mean, you kind of disagree with him. You're playing a liberal.
And yet she respects and loves Adam. And so I think that their relationship is sort of a special
relationship and a great way to see how maybe people can navigate those political differences in the real world too.
I'll give you one tease.
The guys I've been working with were saying,
okay, we need, because you have to do funny sounds
when you're doing animation.
And they're like, okay, you know, make a shocked sound,
make a horrified sound, whatever.
And then they wanted me to make a playful laugh,
like a playful flirtatious laugh sound.
Jeremy, I didn't know.
I don't have that.
It's not my repertoire.
I'm like, you're going to have to change it.
I don't have, I have mocking.
I have sultry.
I don't have playful flirtatious laugh.
I'm just not that person.
They had to rewrite the scene for me because of that deficiency, my handicap.
You're a diva.
Hard to work with.
You'll have to tune in.
Oh, exactly.
They got my green M&M separated.
Now they understand how to treat me when they come for the sessions.
Jeremy, congrats on all of these things.
These are exciting projects.
So grateful to The Daily Wire for existing and fighting back in the great, great ways you do.
All the best.
Thank you, ma'am.
All right. Don't forget, Lady Ballers,
Daily Wire Plus tomorrow.
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So much to go over with her.
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Joining me now for more on the cultural problems plaguing our country is Britt Mayer,
independent researcher on culture, politics, and faith, and founder of Rooted Wings. Britt, welcome back. So that was interesting because Jeremy Boring of The Daily
Wire is just saying about how, you know, the left just can't even believe that people are railing
about men and women's sports because to them, this isn't a thing because all those men are
actually women. Once they say, notwithstanding their male body parts, their testosterone,
how God made them, once they say we're actually women, we must accept it. And that's why we're
all bigots if we object. So they're talking about people like Megan Cortez Fields. Megan is a swimmer
who is a senior at a college in New Jersey called Rambo College.
This person swam as a man for the last three years, according to The Washington Times,
and was terrible, was absolutely dreadful.
Riley Gaines took a look at this person's time as a man and came out and explicitly
said this person was less than mediocre as a male swimmer.
And now, as a female, as of this year, allowed to join the women's team is crushing everything.
This person just took home first in a recent swim meet. Let's see. Set the new record
in the 100-yard butterfly. Also won the 200-yard individual medley. Four
days earlier, had won the 100 butterfly and was part of the winning 200 medley relay
at a different meet. And this person doesn't seem to have much sorrow about taking a woman's spot
and competing on the woman's team. They put together a video of a day in the
life of a trans swimmer and made it public. So we will continue to make it public here.
So it's video, they're swimming and gosh, this person's showing band-aids on his fake breasts
that he's trying to grow. thanks to what he says is estrogen therapy
and just living it up, Brit. But we're supposed to believe he actually is a woman,
notwithstanding the fact that he was swimming as a man for the last three years and is a man.
And if we don't believe that, I guess we're bigots too.
Yeah. Well then label me a bigot. I'm at that point now where it's like,
just give me all the labels. I will wear them like the Scarlet Letter, but I'm not going to be ashamed of it. That's why what Jeremy's new video that they're releasing is going to make
us laugh, realizing how stupid all of this is. But in the series on the serious note, women,
little girls, their dreams are being crushed, because we've allowed these policies and this
ideology to poison the water, no pun intended. And that's the hard part of all of this,
is that, yes, it's hilarious in the sense that it's so ridiculous. But in the meantime,
actual girls, their hopes and dreams are being crushed because we have somehow been fed the lie
that boys can be girls and they can't. That's right. So these girls now not only have to
swim against a man who's crushing them, stealing their records and their first place medals,
but also share a locker room with him. The icons, you know, which has been doing great work and
calling attention to these issues, put out a reaction to this NCAA swimmer who goes by Meg Cortez Fields. It's a man saying he switched to
the women's team and is now using their locker room and sharing hotel rooms with the female
teammates this season. One, two women's events erased a woman's name from the record books
in Pennsylvania just this weekend, saying that the president of the NCAA, Charlie Baker,
this is on your watch.
This is going to keep happening over and over
until the rule effects kick in,
as they were put into place after Riley Gaines
and Leah Thomas.
By the way, he says Leah Thomas was his inspo.
But we're supposed to believe that Megan,
the new Megan, why did he have to choose my name,
is somebody
to be celebrated, notwithstanding the fact, look at the tattoo that is on his arm. You tell me
whether this is a well person. We'll do a closeup of it. And for the listening audience, what it
shows is a female body on top with breasts and long flowing hair and the hips of a woman with
a penis and balls, with a penis and balls. This is devilish.
Like this is satanic. That's how it looks to me. This is, this is not a person. That's not a human
normal. Humans do not have these two body parts together that can only be created
by medicine, by a doctor. It's not something to be celebrated. It's something to be
pitied. I don't want to attack this man. I can see he's disturbed, but I want him to get out
of our lanes and stop asking me to celebrate what he's done to the female body in that picture.
Yes, 100%. And what you said, you nailed it. It is satanic. It's against everything that is real.
And that's the problem of this charade is that it's not real.
And we are being asked to participate
in the make-believe as if it's real.
And that's the problem here is it's not real.
Nothing about it is real.
There, boys can't be girls.
You don't have a woman with a penis.
It doesn't exist.
It's never existed.
So we as a culture are being fed this lie
and being told that if you don't accept the lie, if you don't compete against the lie, you know,
if you're a girl and you take a knee, then you're a bigot. No, like we're just refusing to play
make believe we are choosing to play reality. That's, that's a normal lucid response to this
insanity. But you nailed it.
It's absolutely satanic.
And that's not an attack on him.
That is real.
That's an indictment on this whole insanity that is destroying little girls' hopes and
dreams.
I would like to see more and more athletes and parents of these girls refuse to play.
If you see that there's a man that's going to be
competing against your daughter, say, I refuse. And it hurts. You know, I was thinking about this.
Yes, it hurts in the temporary, right? Like you might not be able to play that match. You not
might not be able to play that game that you've been looking forward to. You might not be able
to do that run, but that short-term sacrifice is for the long-term benefit of us as women and female athletes.
So I think that we need to start playing the long game here and saying we refuse to play.
We're not going to do it.
And we're seeing that happen in the UK.
I'm hoping that we see more and more of that happen here stateside.
Well, you know what else is disturbing, Brett?
Because you and I have talked about this issue enough to know from people like Helen Joyce and others who are true experts on this, have studied up a lot on this issue, that the vast
majority, not all, but the vast majority of people doing this are what are called autogynephiles.
And that means you're a man who gets sexually off on dressing like a woman or trying to
appear as a woman.
That's what we believe Leah Thomas is because Leah Thomas's social media is replete with incidents of him liking pornography images of just this kind of thing.
And what we know from the experts is that true gender dysphoric people, you know, people who
are born with this disorder and have it from the time they're very, very young, they don't want to show a penis with breasts. They would never parade around in a woman's locker room with any male
organs exposed. They genuinely want to be a woman. It's not about sexual gratification for them.
But then there's this other set, this autogynephile that gets off on it. And that person is not
someone I want anywhere near my daughter's changing room or locker room. And that tattoo
is, that tells me that this person is an autogynephile in my opinion, because why else
would he be celebrating the positioning of a penis with breasts on a female body? That's, that's an autogonophile type behavior. Yeah, it's, it's concerning. And I think what you just
tapped into is the fact that yes, there is broken, right? There are people who suffer from all sorts
of feelings of not being right in their body. And that's sad. And it's, it's a reality.
But then there's also this celebrating of what is so unnatural. And that's what we're seeing
with all of this, where it's this men who are forcing women to be humiliated by competing
against them and saying that they are a woman or to sleep with them in college,
like you in dorms, or to use the bathroom side by side with a man in a dress.
It was where you have guys who are erect in women's bathrooms in a skirt.
This celebration of something so twisted to humiliate women and to really make women
second class again against the patriarchy, right? It's like it all rebounded. So I think that what you're tapping into is important and
I can see what you're showing now. Like we even have it in the Miss Universe.
What we're showing for the listening audience is two trans contestants in the Miss,
these are men. You're looking at men in the Miss Universe contest. It's amazing, Britt. I have to say, unlike, you know, some of these
guys, you can't tell. I mean, they could pass as females, but they're not female. Those are men.
Yeah, those are men. And that's something I've noticed, too, is how it's becoming harder and
harder to discriminate against who are the real women, you know, and it's that's a scary time to
be alive. I think about my kids
and it's like, man, are we going to go back to arranged marriages where we're going to fully
vet families and make sure that your daughter was born a female? You know, when I competed
at Miss Universe, we had to sign a contract that stated that we were a naturally born woman.
And at the time it just, it seemed like, oh, it's obvious, right? There wasn't what we're what we're up against now. But man, the pendulum has swung so hard to now you have these con men dressed as women competing against women and women continue to compete against it. And that's where I think we've got to shift our mentality to play the long game. And as women say, we refuse, we're not going to, we're not going to do it.
We won't compete. We're going to take any. And I know that's hard. I competed at the Miss USA level
and I know how hard I trained for that moment. But man, if there had been a man in high heels
and all of us women had said, we refuse, it would have shut that whole pageant down.
And then the sponsors are sent reeling, the director sent reeling, the CEO is,
I think that that's the long game is yes, you take the short term, term pain for the long game
to give women their places in society back from men again.
That's so well said. It's not with respect. It's not all about you. There could be a moment in
which you use your unique opportunity,
not to get a medal, but to, to get a medal for humankind, for girlhood, for womanhood,
for womanhood, you know, like think about that. I know, look, I was never an athlete and I,
I understand how hard they work. And I can't imagine that being faced with that choice,
but once you're faced with it, you really do have a huge opportunity,
an opportunity there to do something extraordinary for your fellow women. It's not just the Miss
Universe contest or sports. It's also now happening at women's, and we've talked about
the women's sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, women's colleges, a Catholic women's college of all places,
Catholic women. It's called St. Mary's. It's in Notre Dame, Indiana. And they are now allowing
trans women, meaning men, into the university. They're going to begin allowing men who identify as women,
identify to enroll starting fall of 24. The president, Kate Conboy, you failed, Kate, Katie,
sent faculty an email saying St. Mary's will consider these applicants whose sex assigned
at birth is female, which is annoying. I used to have to talk like that at NBC, or who consistently live and identify as women saying this is what's required to be inclusive.
And there's some of the criticisms, Britt, have been from some of the people who are matriculated
there. It's no longer a woman's institution. This is fraud. We should be entitled to a refund
for luring us into a Catholic women's institution
from a place that has now abandoned its faith and the woman. These women are now going to have
to share bathrooms and locker rooms with men. They chose to go to a woman's university for a reason.
Yeah, and probably spent a whole lot of money for that protection. I was looking this up last night. I got tagged on this by a few of my followers. And at first, I wanted to make sure it was legitimate, because it's like, man, are we at that point now where you have all girls colleges that are saying, hey, in the fall, we're going to start accepting men who claim that they're women? Yes, that's where we're at in society, which is crazy. I do want to point out
and I'm against ad hominem attacks. But did you notice President Katie's last name? I just think
it's ironic. Her last name is con boy. But I had women who have gone to this university tagging me
and actually asking, like, can you please have
Megan talk about this? So I'm so glad that you pulled this story, because it's it is really
important. And it's hitting a nerve out there in Indiana. But I was as I was doing my research,
you know, this was founded, this college was founded 180 years ago, as a response to the
Notre Dame University, which at the time was an all boys,
male college. And it was founded by four sisters of the Holy Cross. It was intentionally established
as discriminatory against men for women. So it's interesting that here in 2023, we've become so
progressive with our policies and our language that Convoy's email that she sent out to everyone
at the university when everyone was going on Thanksgiving break, she was updating the
non-discrimination policy saying, you know, the mission of St. Mary's College is to empower women
and it's essential to this mission and fostering a diverse, equitable and
inclusive campus experience. And she talks about the Sisters of the Holy Cross and upholding their
vision and values. But in all of this, she's saying that, you know, St. Mary's is choosing
not to discriminate. And I want to say, hold up a second. Your school was established intentionally to protect women and give them an
option as a discriminatory action against men. That's okay. Like it's okay to say, yes,
we discriminate against men. That's what our university was set up for. It was to be in all
women's college university for further learning. So I just find her email out
here in 2023, you know, 180 years later, um, it's just such a bad take because it's like, well then
just don't call it an all women's college anymore. Right. Just, just say, we're just, we're just
going to do, do it all, you know, but don't, don't pretend. Don't say that we're doing this because
we don't discriminate when your college was set up on the basis of protecting women. And in that,
of course, it's discriminatory against men. If you're a man, you can't join the college.
It's like a lot of women do choose all women institutions because they've had issues in their
past. They just want to be with only women. Some have been sexually assaulted. Some just want a very safe place with only women where they don't even have to think about things
like that. And they're entitled to do that. Same as men are entitled to go to all male institutions
and then not have a bait and switch of the kind that we're seeing here. Okay. Let me, let me turn
the page and get to a couple of other things that I wanted to ask you about. My shout out to Lauren
Labruna, who works for me, my producer who found that story, but she also found this one. So this is being pushed by Cosmopolitan
magazine on Instagram. Now, when I was 17, Cosmo showed you how to do fun makeup. That's what
Cosmo did. Sometimes it would have like some saucy like tips on how to get that guy. So things like that was pretty benign back in the day.
Now they're actually promoting to their 4.2 million followers. What's it like to have a
satanic abortion, a satanic abortion. And they're talking about Jessica name changed a 37 year old
mother of three who received abortion medication at a satanic abortion
clinic. It calls itself, and this is an F you to Justice Alito, Samuel Alito's mom's
satanic clinic. It has nothing to do with Samuel Alito or his mom. The reason they're calling it
that is because they're saying abortion was illegal when Samuel Alito was born.
And he's case in chief proof as to why it should have been legal. He should have been aborted.
And then we wouldn't have to deal with him. That's so they named this abortion clinic,
Samuel Alito's mom, satanic clinic, where you can go and you can really enjoy your abortion,
where they're encouraging you to find a quiet space,
bring a mirror,
just before you take your abortion medication,
gaze at your reflection,
focus on your personhood,
home in on your intent,
your responsibility to you.
Your abortion should focus on your autonomy
in making this decision.
Patients can include as many loved ones as they'd like
or light candles or even dress
up while you're having your abortion, whatever makes you feel empowered. This is beyond. There's
no shame at all. Even if you are pro-choice, you have to recoil from this kind of celebration
at what is indisputably the snuffing out of a young, beautiful life.
Oh, I totally, totally agree with you on this. I saw, you know, I went to Cosmopolitan's Instagram
and it's ironic that this, they actually ran three different posts on how to have a satanic
abortion. So it's three separate ones checkered in their Instagram feed. And in between those, they have a post with Travis Barker and what's his, the Kardashian he's married to.
Anyway, she's super pregnant. And I just thought, man, the irony here, you have like this beautiful
picture of, I think it's her birthday pictures or something. And she's with her husband. She's
super pregnant. And then it's sandwiched with how to murder your baby and praise the devil. But we're
not going to say that we're not going to go all the way and say you're praising the devil. We're
just saying, yeah, it's by my body, by my blood, by my will, it is done. And it's literally they
lay out exactly how how to do this. I mean, if you needed an answer to those who say that abortion is not satanic, well, here you go.
I mean, they basically just played the hand and said, yep, we are.
We're going full satanic with this because we are hellbent on letting women murder babies.
I am, you know, I am unabashedly 100% pro-life. I am an abolitionist. And this actually works in the favor of my arguments and my defense of saying that abortion is and has become a methodology of the satanic.
And here you go, Cosmo, just put it up for all the world to see.
It's so dark.
It's so dark.
I know women who have had abortions,
people who I love and care about. And I don't, I don't judge them. They, they made the decisions
that they made, but they would never, they would never do this. The women I know have a fair amount
of shame around it. Some regret, you know, some don't regret it. Some are glad they did it and
whatever they, you know, their professional careers, but even they would look at this as
like, what are you doing? You're celebrating. Like most women who find themselves in this position
feel very conflicted. They feel sad. They don't know what to do. They understand the huge stakes
of making a decision like this. What, what grows inside of you to where you could celebrate it
while staring at your own face in the mirror? It's all about me and the devil, right? Like,
yeah, it's sick. There's a sickness. Yeah. And I would say I, uh, I agree with, you know,
our generation and the viewpoints that our generation, I had
a friend in high school who knocked his girlfriend up and it was a really, really hard
conversation.
He was a really good friend of mine.
They ended up having the baby, but I get it.
I get like that feeling of your whole world is going to change, right?
And that it can be really complicated.
I think that we are seeing a shift in a younger generation.
What you just said with like the narcissism, with the social media selfie world, with the
Kardashian world, with where it's all about me, me, me, me.
And it's, it's, I am God and nothing else matters other than what I want.
So my pushback a little bit would be, I think we're viewing abortion from
the standpoint of our generation, where I think the younger generation has been fed a much
different, much freer story on, you know, if you don't like it, just get rid of it. And it doesn't
matter if it's a human, just kill it. Like just, you can, you can go have yourself a little satanic
abortion and stare in the mirror and affirm yourself and just get rid of that thing.
I think it's become a lot different for the younger generation. So my hope would be those friends that you're talking about, the friends that I have to get loud against it and say,
you know, my experience was this and it was, you know, Britney Spears, even she just came out. I
know we talked about this last time. Yeah, Yeah. Those stories are important in, um,
just the dialogue and where it is, especially with our younger girls.
And, you know, it's going to come back to haunt them because you do that and you,
you pretend it's a nothing and it's like, what, having a period or something like that will come
back. You, you know, inside, you know, in your heart what you just did and you'll have to learn
how to live with it and how you acted around it and how disrespectful you
were to the life you created. Um, I don't know. I just feel like that. I know it doesn't make a
lot of sense, but I do feel like at least have the decency to be sorry about it. At least have
to be shameful about it in the moment. It may be the decision for you. I really try not to judge
people. I'm not in their shoes, but at least you should understand
how serious it is, what you've done and what you're about to do. Okay. I want to talk about,
speaking of these social media lunatics there, we played earlier in the show, these people out in
Oakland, California saying the Israelis killed themselves. There were no dead babies. There were
no rapes. All of this has been well-documented. And now what's happened is UN women, which is a group, I mean, the UN is a joke.
The UN hates Israel and it apparently hates women.
They have not condemned what happened with Hamas, specifically Hamas' massacre.
And there was an interview on CNN in which the deputy executive director of UN Women,
her name is Sarah Hendricks, was asked, hey, this would be right up your alley.
Because the documentation, Washington Post just did a long article about it.
Sheryl Sandberg just did a long op-ed in CNN, which was very strong.
I recommend it to everybody on the sexual violence that was used as a tool of war against the Israelis and UN women.
Hey, this is right up your alley. Why don't you say something about it?
Here's what happened on CNN when she was interviewed.
Is there a reason, though, Sarah, that you can't specifically call out Hamas and the mounting evidence now over seven weeks that Israeli investigators have collected that we've
shown our viewers about the atrocities they committed specifically on October 7th. Indeed,
UN Women always supports impartial, independent investigations into any serious allegations of
gender-based or sexual violence. And within the UN family, these investigations are led by the
Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights. And just to provide family, these investigations are led by the Office of the
High Commissioner of Human Rights. And just to provide a little bit of context in terms of UN
women's role, UN women specifically provides and has extensive knowledge on gender-based violence
and provides and supports investigations as we do with all UN investigations.
Oh my God. And so consequently, in this context and within the U.N. system,
it is the Independent International Commission of Inquiry,
which for us has the mandate to investigate all alleged violations.
That was a word salad that avoided the whole.
F this woman.
She's from Canada. She used to run the bill in Melinda
Gates gender equality. She doesn't want gender equality. What how hard is it to say the serial
rape of women? Some of these women were shot in the head while they were being gang raped.
It's not hard, Sarah. Find a word or two to condemn it. It makes me so angry. I have
been swimming in this research and reading the testimonies that have come out from Israel of
the witnesses to these atrocities against women. And I've I've noticed how silent so many of these
women's, you know, women's groups, their rule has been silent.
So it makes me wonder, even with that word solid, what are you protecting them?
There has to be a reason.
If you're so silent on, you know, I have so many of these witnesses' testimonies, like
you just said, the gang rapes, the testimonies of naked women with sharp objects
stuck into their intimate areas of their bodies, Israeli morgue workers who are testifying to the
evidence of mass sexual violence, saying we saw many women with bloody underwear, broken bones,
broken legs, broken pelvises, and it goes on and on. And I've been swimming in this research,
and it's a visceral reaction to the absolute evil done against women in the name of
liberation, justified liberation from. And I have come to the conclusion that I think the reason
why that they're silent is because if they speak, then they are going to have to go on the defensive
in their minds against Israel, who they're also saying is the oppressive colonizer patriarchy,
and they can't let go of that. They have to hold on to Israel being the oppressor,
the patriarchy, the colonizer, the bad guy. And so because of that, they're unwilling to
stand up for women, which really says they don't
give a you know what about women.
They're showing their cards.
They never cared about women.
If you can have all these atrocities being published in real time and we're living through
it and they're silent, it says everything.
It says who they really were protecting all along.
And it wasn't it was never about women.
Never about women.
We were a token,
cheap little token that they were using, but they could care less.
Well, the same is true for these people who won't speak up on men participating in our sports and our spaces. They're not for women either. They're there for some woke ideology that doesn't give
a damn about us, which is why I will say, I really give a shout out to Cheryl, who is of the left. She was the,
you know, CEO of Facebook now, Meta. And she wrote this piece saying the silence on these war crimes
is deafening, not loudly condemning the rapes on October 7th or any rapes is a massive step
backward for the women and the men of the world. They're essentially, she points out, saying these
women deserved it. She's right. It's a massive step backward. It's shameful. And're essentially, she points out saying these women deserved it. She's right. It's a
massive step backward. It's shameful. And this woman, Sarah Hendricks ought to be ashamed of
herself. Um, okay. I want to get to something kind of frivolous for, you know, while in the time that
we have, because it's just fun and we need to laugh about it. Wait, first, before we do that
quickly, you know, the young chiefs fan, the Kansas city chiefs fan who got called a racist because he painted his face half black and half, half red. And this lunatic writer,
Karen C A R R O N Phillips at deadspin said he's a racist and it doesn't make it any better that
it turns out the other half of his face was red. That just shows he's anti-native American
wearing the native American headdress at the Kansas City Chiefs game. Turns out the kid's Native American. It doesn't get better than that.
Best plot twist. He's actually Native American. And this asshole writer is still not backing down.
He's actually part of a tribe, but he's like, oh, tribe leaders don't like it when you wear
the headdress. OK, Karen. OK, Karen. I love it. I think that's the best punchline
that I've seen in a long time.
And I love, I think the dad too
sits on the board
of the Native American tribe that he,
yeah, I just, I love it.
I'm here for it.
And I hope that they sue that guy
into smithereens.
I laugh and I love it.
Make that guy, make the kid the mascot.
You know what the team should do?
They should give them like, you know, for the rest of their life, free tickets,
but make that kid, bring him onto the field,
make him a mascot of the team.
Do something really special and keep the black and the red
and the headdress, and then make him, elevate him.
That's how we win.
The kid was doing the chop, you know the chop,
and the players, many of whom were black, are doing it right back at him. Like, yeah, right on. They weren't offended.
Only Karen Phillips, who's written everything in his life about race, petty, petty culture,
offended, allegedly. And he's not offended. Right. He's just trying to tear people down.
He's decided children are his next target. Good luck, Karen. F you. Okay. Last but not least,
there is a huge hit on television. It is called the golden
bachelor. It's the bachelor with a 72 year old guy. And there's a big scandal around it,
because it turns out this guy whose name is Gary, um, is apparently not exactly what he seems.
Here's just a little bit from the trailer of Gary. Listen.
Stop looking for the woman that you can live with
and start looking for the woman that you just can't live without.
I'm falling in love with you, Gary. The last time that someone said those things to me was
my wife of 43 years. I never thought I would see it again.
And I'm seeing it and feeling it with more than one person.
I just don't have the connection that I did.
I'm sorry.
Okay, Gary, that's enough.
We get the feeling.
I can't handle it.
He's been praised.
So in the write-up of what it exposed, the Hollywood reporter said, basically, he displayed such emotional awareness, authenticity and willingness to listen that his whole person seemed to have been cooked up in some perfect man lab.
They point out that Lewis Black joked about him.
This guy is like if the word G. Willikers became a person.
Well, this thing took off.
It was it's breaking streaming records for ABC
and on Hulu. And the big finale is tonight where he's going to pick one of the last two women
who's going to be the golden bachelorette or I guess Mrs. Golden Bachelor now no longer one.
And it turns out there, according to Hollywood Reporter, he's there have been all sorts of
misrepresentations about his real past.
They're saying, for example, that he retired.
He's a retired restaurateur.
But really, the truth is, I guess he last owned a restaurant like 40 years ago or close to 1985 when he sold his Mr. Quick hamburger drive-in franchise in Iowa.
Then he went on.
He hasn't been really retired.
He's been installing hot tubs and working as a maintenance man.
And it turns out, while he represents, I guess, on the show,
that this is the first time he's really gotten back on that dating horse since his wife died.
This woman came forward to The Hollywood Reporter.
He's had a nearly three-year relationship with somebody.
She moved in.
He made her pay Dutch on all the meals out.
He made her pay Dutch on all the meals out. He made her pay for it was the expose on the Golden Bachelor. Maybe my favorite story of the week.
I mean, it shouldn't shock us. I was talking to your producer before I came on about it because
I'm like, I don't know. Like I haven't watched The Bachelor in so long. Tell me about it. So
she was downloading like all the info on The Golden Bachelor. And I said, hang on a second. Is it basically is bachelor now
what WWF is for men, for women? Like we know it's fake, but we're like, Oh, my heartstrings. I loved
Gare like, or Jer, whatever his name, like, Oh, I'm like, I'm so into it. It seems so real. And
it's, it's totally not. We all know it's completely fake. They actually went to the
trouble of finding old texts. He sent to the live-in woman
and comparing them to what he's saying to one of the women he's choosing from tonight like he
texted carolyn who used to live with damn i go to bed at night thinking of you and wake up in the
morning thinking of you oh no on the show he said to leslie i have to have you with my morning coffee
i have to have you when i go to bed at night i I love you, Gare. I can't wait to see who picks.
Britt, great to see you. Oh, so good to see you, Megan.
All right. Go find more from Britt at wearerootedwings.com.
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