TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
BREITBART REPORT WITH JEROME HUDSON 6/9/26
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Oh sorry. Did you watch it?
SPEAKER_01I watched pieces of it.
SPEAKER_03Pieces. Did you watch Rosie O'Donnell talking about her facelift? Actually, they did a pretty good job.
SPEAKER_01Uh sure. Sure. No, I uh I mean anything's an improvement.
SPEAKER_02I um I look at everything that Rosie O'Donnell does and says through the lens of her promoting what will be probably a mediocre stand-up special on Netflix or HBO.
SPEAKER_03She used to be so likable. She really used to be so likable when she had her show. But she I don't know what happened.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, well when when was the last time she liked herself?
SPEAKER_03Yeah. She looks very angry. They all kind of have that look.
SPEAKER_00It's in their eyes. Yeah. And the clenched teeth and the TDS.
SPEAKER_03That's what brought it out.
SPEAKER_02She was she was probably the first. No. She's patient zero, I guess.
SPEAKER_03Well, she was because um I used to watch um I used to watch the View when she was on it. Do you remember she was on The View? And Barbara Walters. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Uh Star Jones.
SPEAKER_00Well, I remember her. Didn't she like use the show to get married or something?
SPEAKER_02Star Jones? Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Oh.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, she she for nine years she was on there and she she fired herself uh actually on the show.
SPEAKER_04Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_03She fired herself.
SPEAKER_02I'm derailing.
SPEAKER_03I forgot about that. Yeah. Um but I remember Trump calling in and they were talking about I think it was about the pageant or something like that. And I mean, they've been battling way before he was even eyeing the presidency. I mean he's always dabbled in talking about it, but um their whole thing was they they did a uh a segment about I don't know, about the beauty pageant winner, and I forget what the the drama was over that person, but Trump called in because he was, you know, head of the pageant back then, and they had words over it. I remember watching it. Um and that was really that that was like 20 something years ago.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, uh Rosie O'Donnell uh has the same energy and sort of uh commentary vibe as as Joy Behar. I see a lot of Rosie O'Donnell and Joy Bear when it comes to Trump. And it's you know, uh if I could psychoanalyze them, I mean they do not see him as someone deserving of, you know, one of the highest-rated TV shows when he was the star of The Apprentice, and the fame and the fortune that has come with that A-list status. Like Rosie O'Donnell is incredibly jealous of Donald Trump in in that way, you know. And and they're all from New York and they all sort of see themselves as belonging on the rush uh Mount Rushmore, uh, and the the the high echelon of status, and Trump gets it all, right? And he survives so much. And it just it only fuels their their hatred of him. But they really they really aren't happy with with the with their own lives.
SPEAKER_03Um I don't think there's anybody else that's like Trump. I can't think of any other entity in entertainment.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, this is all therapy. I mean, Rosie O'Donnell uh like in you know, I at Breitbart we we we we generally zag when the establishment and corporate media zig. And so the zig on Rosie O'Donnell was oh, she's back in America and she's coming to the Tonies to give hints and and promote you know her upcoming comedy shows. And I'm like, no, this woman railed against Donald Trump while he was running uh for president and was warning that his election uh would be the rise of the third right. Um and you know, aside from just the horrific insults uh that takes like that are to um you know the true brutality that was the Holocaust, uh it's always the dig on like the m the the majority of the country who who votes for the guy or supports them uh or dares to support him. Uh I mean you're you're just you're just calling over half the country Nazi sympathizers. And Trump isn't even issues.
SPEAKER_03And they're all voting for one and supporting one in Maine. It's so funny. So ridiculous.
SPEAKER_02It's just a tattoo that he was he didn't, he didn't, he wasn't aware of well into his 40s. Right. You can't be too hard on him.
SPEAKER_03Um I wanted to tell you. Oh, I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03I was just gonna tell you uh that to give background on that Rosie O'Donnell Trump dispute because I had to look it up because I forgot what it was about. But listen to this. I mean, what happened was there was a winner of the Miss USA patch, in which Trump was a CEO, and it was an aluminum park on her. And he um he was accused after winning the crown of underrated drinking and drug abuse. And Trump said, if you enter rehab, you can keep your crown. What a wonderful example that is. That he was willing to say to this person and really help this person and be an example of how you know you know how uh support could really work out for someone, right? And she was mad about that. She was mad because he said, how could you be the moral compass for 20-year-olds in America? Meanwhile, if you look back at what uh her adopted children are going through right now with drugs and everything like that, I mean she should eat her hat.
SPEAKER_00Maybe she should have taken a lesson.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Exactly.
SPEAKER_02Well at least Tara didn't have a penis.
SPEAKER_03I mean, exactly.
SPEAKER_00And and such.
SPEAKER_03And such.
SPEAKER_02Anyway. I mean, by today's standards, you know, it it could be worse, I guess, is what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_03So do we even care about the Tony Awards? Do we even care about the Tonies? I I don't even know what shows are on Broadway anymore.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I mean, imagine in 2019 over five million people watched the thing and bar and they're barely getting four million people. And this is like CBS and all the affiliated streaming app paramount plus. Um and and and Broadway, the New York Times had this big blowout about six months ago. Broadway's uh in in on a on a financial collapse. Uh the ticket costs uh can't keep up with production costs. Everything's gay. I mean, it's theater, and so you know, all the yeah, all the plays are either gonna be gay or about some sort of oppression or something, but it's just too much gayness. I mean I'm not anti-gay play because again, it's all baked in to the uh fruitcake.
SPEAKER_03It is the kitchen all my jokes, but it is baked in, but it was a fruitcake. It is baked in, but it's uh it's okay because you're going there and it's baked in and you know it, but the play doesn't have to actually be about that topic.
SPEAKER_02You know, I mean no one wants to see Dylan Mulvaney play like uh an iconic uh you know British Queen or whatever he's doing. You gotta have ballot, I guess is what I'm thinking about. Hey, listen.
SPEAKER_03Talk about turning lemons into lemonades, that guy. I mean, that's amazing. Oh my goodness. I mean, I mean book tour Broadway.
SPEAKER_00It's ridiculous.
SPEAKER_03Oh, can we talk about real quick about um Bill Maher and and uh what he said about Charlie Kirk?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, no, this is like our fourth or fifth time publishing essentially the same story about you know Bill Maher. Just I mean, and he's just not really giving anyone any room or space, at least on his platforms, to just merch or try to rewrite history on Charlie Kirk, right?
SPEAKER_04Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Um, and this is this is sort of you you have to remember the history of Bill Maher sort of you know making a joke about 9-11 uh as the buildings are still smoldering and him being um uh boy almost almost said a bad word, him being fired um from uh ABC, I believe. Uh and so he's he exists in that sort of purist um Bucko uh uh lane of free speech that I exist in. Like I'm not necessarily I'm not I I don't really see blackface and think that um you know people should be uh i in comedy, I guess. Um I don't think I don't I don't think people should be fired necessarily uh for the stuff that they say. I think I think people should be able to say anything. Uh you know, but if it if it does happen, then you know, so be it, right? Um there are consequences to it. Um and and that's why Bill Maher like defends the president. You know what I mean? Um because one joke isn't every joke, you know, and and one thing that Charlie Kirk may have said where he would would re rephrase it, right? Um isn't everything that Charlie Kirk said. And and and then and the and the sort of the meat of it is that he was, I think, the greatest living advocate for the First Amendment. Um you know, as you see Scott Kelly cheering up as he admits his left-wing bias is so bone marrow deep that he doesn't even realize he's a fish swimming in water. Uh and Charlie Kirk was just the polar opposite of that. I mean, he I think he it it's it's it's crazy because you know, uh he's he's so he's so here. He I mean, he was just that much of a phenom. Um and he like it's it's weird to say, but Charlie Kirk lives on as Bill Maher. And I just love that Bill Maher is just he's beyond partisan politics in that way. Um, you know, but he he just, you know, it's not even a speaking ill of the dead. It's just like, no, Charlie Kirk was this. You're trying to paint him as that, and he wasn't. I I love to see it. And uh and and we have uh Alana Master Angello uh is a writer, is a reporter for Breitbart. She uh helped Charlie in the early days build turning point. Um, and so I always give those stories to her um because uh Charlie has a very special place in her heart. Um and and anyway, I'm I'm just rambling now.
SPEAKER_03What do you make of the whole Candace Owens thing like lately? Um, you know, I don't know if uh we talked about it, but she and I touched on it briefly. Supposedly she went to Russia Russia and to go visit quote unquote churches, but then she was found on the docket um speaking alongside some guy named Alex Dugan Dung Duncan. I can't remember the name.
SPEAKER_02Um getting pregnant again? I feel like I don't even know what the AI for real anymore. Uh I did see, I did see that, and I guess Tucker Carlson was there too. You know, I I host a radio show, Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot, 125, uh from 7 p.m. Eastern to 10 p.m. We got to get that in my rundown, by the way. That's not on you guys, that's on me. Uh there's a there's just like certain topics that I don't even bring up, and and Candace is one of them. Um, you know, because I to me, I just are there shows, are there platforms that the two of you uh wouldn't go on, or links that the two of you wouldn't go to promote your show, but also grow your audience, and by growing your audience, uh bringing more earb ear ear ear drugs to your appetizers. I mean, I just this just to me is just purely Candace Owens just chasing the next bag and and growing her audience, clicks the views, all of it. Like I I I'm sure she has core beliefs, but uh that's just secondary to her trying to keep her herself and her family's bills paid and and and and paying her her employees. Like you know what I mean, and and to get caught up in trying to psychoanalyze what Candace Owens is thinking or what her grand designs are, um, you know, is is a part of that that sort of feeding frenzy that is um a cottage industry. Um I just I I I just like, oh well, what are you talking about, Jerome, on your radio program, the issues and how they affect um the the the normal average Americans who wake up every day and and and maybe sometimes we take for granted just how great this country is. Um I I'd like to have conversations with with those people who call in, but then I bring experts on to really go deep into the issues that are completely solvable if we just actually voted for political representatives um like we choose spouses, right? Um or a plumber or an electrician. And is that is that Candace Owens's uh first priority? I don't think so. You know what I mean? Outside looking in doesn't seem to be.
SPEAKER_03Jerome, before we go, what is the name of your radio show podcast?
SPEAKER_02Breitbart News Sunday. It's Breitbart News Sunday. You can go to SiriusXM Patriot125. Um you can listen to um all the old shows, I think, going back weeks. Uh but we uh Breitbart has seven days of of programming on Sirius XM. Uh Breitbart News Daily is the Monday through Friday show. Our Bureau Chief Matt Boyle uh is uh whenever he's not uh interviewing world leaders, he hosts Breitbart News Saturday on Patriot 125, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. And then I helm the 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. slot. Uh so we're gonna do a lot of America 250 uh this week. I have uh former Wisconsin governor uh Scott Walker, who is the president of Young America's Foundation, uh which is a conservative college. Uh activism group's been around for 60 years. Uh they they bought the Reagan Ranch and all that good stuff. So yeah, thank you very much for um All right.
SPEAKER_03I will add that to your uh your intro. Yeah we appreciate it. Go to BrightBart.com or serious Patriot125.
SPEAKER_01It was a dispatch.
SPEAKER_03I suggest you put it in your I suggest you put it in your Twitter bio because I don't see it there.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, no, I say that's that's that's totally on me. I will yell at Elizabeth.
SPEAKER_03Um, you do it yourself.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03You do it yourself. Don't be yelling at my Elizabeth.
SPEAKER_02This is all jest. This is all just all just I'm I'm here in Mount Pleasant, by the way. This is a dispatch from Mount Pleasant.
SPEAKER_03Wow. You're awfully close to the studio for no visit. Yeah, that's something.
SPEAKER_02I I'm going to a big conservative rally on Thursday night. Uh where where they call me the Billy D. Williams of Mount Pleasant. I'm referred to.
SPEAKER_03I love it. All right, you know.
SPEAKER_02We gotta get a we'll talk to you and have a great time. Bye bye.