TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
BREITBART REPORT WITH JEROME HUDSON 8/11/26
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I'm out of practice. I forgot to take him off hold. There. Now he's there. Good morning, Jerome.
SPEAKER_02You know, it's funny. So the audience didn't ask. I said, Do I ever trip and fall when I'm running down? And uh Nick actually tripping fall.
SPEAKER_01That was me. I'm out of practice.
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SPEAKER_05Yeah, yep, yep. So uh Jerome Hudson is the author of Fifty Things They Don't Want You To Know and 50 Things They Don't Want You To Know About Trump. You can also catch him on Sirius Patriot Radio Sunday nights, right?
SPEAKER_02Seven to ten.
SPEAKER_05Seven to ten. All right. So Jerome Hudson, um I I heard a lot of people go to see the Spider-Man movie. Is it worth seeing, you think?
SPEAKER_02Oh, sure. Sure. It's it's so derivative. Um the the the the without giving too much away, the world doesn't remember who Spider-Man is, um, because that's what happened in the last movie, which was 2021, so you're forgiven if you don't actually understand uh what's going on. Uh and so it's a very clever way for Disney Corporate um to just rehash all of the superhero tropes that have worked for so many of the the Spider-Man movies. I will say uh there's product placement and then there is product placement, and this thing has about a hundred different examples of it. I mean that there's a there's a flip phone, I think it's made by Samsung that gets more screen time uh than uh Tom Holland's nipples in this thing, but uh it's it's it's pretty amazing. It's pretty amazing. I knew I'd wake you up with that nickname.
SPEAKER_05I know Nick wasn't paying attention until then. Right. So that's good. I heard nipples!
SPEAKER_02He just said he had to. I don't want to talk about them.
SPEAKER_05That's the only word he hears.
SPEAKER_02Beyond that, um, you hear a lot of theories about people having superhero fatigue. Um you know, and I I just think that that that people just won't go see a movie that is uninteresting um or that just doesn't really land in the same way that perhaps other superhero movies um do. It it's it's it's about mass appeal. Um we see that with independent films, we see that with the big temples like like Spider-Man. Um and so yeah, it's good to pay money and go see a movie that I don't feel like walking out of halfway through like I did a few weeks ago watching Alan Rickson's Motor City.
SPEAKER_01Did you want to say something? I just have a question. When you say they you know hauled out the typical superhero, you know, nonsense, they didn't go to like this isn't an origin story again, is it? Because we went through that with Spider-Man three times now.
SPEAKER_02Uh, you know, I'm just I always try not to ru ruin a movie for people who haven't seen it yet, in the event. I mean, because everybody and their grandmother, as the kids say, has seen this movie. But no, like the the the world's memory is wiped, uh, in the um the last of the first trilogy, okay, which came out in twenty twenty one.
SPEAKER_00You're talking about endgame endgame, right?
SPEAKER_02No, no, no. This is Spider-Man Oh Spider-Man, oh yeah, no way home. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Got it.
SPEAKER_02Uh again, half half decade ago, so you're forgiven, especially at your advanced stage. Uh so I heard so no one remembers that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, right? And that and and Peter had to have Doctor Strange do that in order to save his reality. Okay. And so that just gives like the writers and Disney like the the the blank plate that they need to sort of like start this new trilogy, which brand new day does for them. Um they got they got big plans. I will say Disney has its annual uh D23, which is which is like it's upfront. It it um it it it is hey, we have advertisers, and these are the new TV shows, right? And new documentaries and new movies that these advertisers will be advertising on. And so every network, every studio does upfronts, and D23 is doing theirs, and so they're announcing new uh X-Men movies, they're gonna um probably announce a couple more new uh Avengers movies, maybe some rides at uh Southern California, Central Florida, Disney Park, but um yeah, it's just good, right? I it's it's it's good for me. I get to talk about Disney. I like American corporations, especially when they're not trying to trans children. Um and so there was no woke in Spider-Man, which is all always I mean, at least like I I didn't notice any, right? And I'm usually sort of uh paying attention for the sucker punch um just below the surface. But I didn't really notice uh any of that. But just like, you know, just just a a pretty stupid movie, um, if you will. I guess that like if you're if you're critical of films at all, like just like plot holes plot holes galore, but again, I'm extra sensitive because of what Steven Spielberg did to me a couple months ago with Disclosure Day. Uh but it's a it's a popcorn movie, goes down easy, it's a joy ride. You'll have a lot of fun with the family or your significant.
SPEAKER_05That's fun. Yeah. Yes, suspension of disbelief and uh I remember the old marketing escape to the movies, you know, and that used to be what we used to do. But like when I was in high school, that was the whole thing, like oh, let's go to the movies and just like suspend, you know, disbelief and just you know, that's great. Uh I wanted to ask you a question because I'm kind of feeling this way. Um and nobody's really talked about this but I think that these communist men are and we know that this whole socialist communist movement is be being fueled by women, young women that are white and liberal, and they are gloming on. And also uh I will have to say young men who are very feminine. Okay. Uh I do believe and I don't mean that they're gay or anything like that, but they just have a softer side about them.
SPEAKER_02Lack masculinity, sure.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Um so what I'm thinking is um these men that are like Mom Dani and Al-Sayed and this uh Platner, um the other one, uh the the Hassan. So what happens is they come in with this, you know, they're handsome, they're debonair, they're they're dancing, you know, they're singing, they're and these women are getting swooned by these uh these men that the last thing that their whole caliphate uh jihadi uh Muslim esque um approach to life, caliphate life, is to oppress women. Um and they are being swooned as a hook line and sinker, they're they're uh they're falling for this flashy um you know piece of hunk of beef on a fishing hook, and they're buying it big time. And it's so pathetic, and our Republican men are severely lacking this sex appeal. They are so unsexy.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, or or or or they are are Republican men, as you say, and they're just not out, right? Um, like I'm I don't know what uh a person like uh the country singer Morland Morgan Wallen um or you know Jack Hughes are are everybody's favorite uh professional hockey player. Like I don't know what their voter registration is, but I'm pretty sure they're they're they're registered Republicans. Um they I've just been doing this for so long that I can just I can tell, right? Um and these are this is one of the uh well the most sellingest country singer uh in Morgan Wallen, um, you know, Jack Hughes. I don't even know if he's got teeth fixed, but um that guy'll never buy a beer again uh in America. Uh they are masculine, right? They um have the women fawning over them, but they are not political. Um Right.
SPEAKER_05I'm talking about our candidates. Our candidates are not sexy. Oh, well, like so Trump has swaggered or James Tellerico, who you going with here? Well, I mean, first of all, Ken Paxton, I mean, I wouldn't want to be married to that guy. No way.
SPEAKER_02No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You're voting for him.
SPEAKER_05You just you just voted for the I know, I know, but that's not how these women are looking at these men. I'm trying to get you into the psyche of a woman, okay? These young women.
SPEAKER_01Are you buckled in?
SPEAKER_05Are you buckled in on the women educate you?
SPEAKER_01Oh, I'm not.
SPEAKER_05Listen, I've been in this psyche for 56 years, seven years. Whatever. Anyway, but listen, listen because this is the the Republican men that are running for office are not they don't have sex appeal at all. Trump is off the charts with sex appeal. He really is. He's got he's he's got that shouldn't say claw, okay? He's driving and and um and and he's really got it. Uh and but there are a lot of these guys, they j they just don't have like even Marco Rubio, he's kind of sexy now. I mean, like I mean I never would have thought about it.
SPEAKER_02Well, you've been the left since 2009.
SPEAKER_05No, he wasn't no. But I mean, like now he is. I like the way he's talking about.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. No, I get it. I I I get that. Um I sort of my mind just sort of went to um the the the pop the popular culture uh figures, but I totally get what you're saying. I I like I I don't know. I I uh I think everything's case by case. You got uh an actual former NFL uh Hall of Fame kicker in Jay Feely running uh out there in Arizona, I believe. I'm just trying to like go down the list. Um we got uh Kane, the f the former uh wrestling icon, uh is like a mayor in small town Tennessee. I I I I'm not I'm not I I don't think that that the lack of masculinity in the candidates on the Republican side.
SPEAKER_05I'm not talking about masculinity. I'm talking about sex appeal. They're winning on sex appeal. Mam Dani, you know, you look at him and he's always smiling, he's dancing, no, you don't know.
SPEAKER_02They're winning as as running a Santa Claus. Everything is free. I got it in this big bag over my shoulder, and all you gotta do is vote for me and I'll give it to you. Now, I think that that is easier to sell to the masses uh and they'll overlook. Um I don't know. I think it's probably easy to confuse that as being an attractive argument. I I I don't see masculinity. I I just don't see it when I look at it.
SPEAKER_05You're mistaking what I'm saying. I'm not talking about masculinity, I'm talking about sex appeal. They're very sexy in what they're doing. They've made politics sexy. This guy coming out and doing these dances. Yeah. The Syed guy.
SPEAKER_02If the Republicans get on magazines and on late night and daytime talking shows, uh, if they if they just brought up a bunch of pop stars and rappers on the stage with them, that that would it would be more palatable, I think.
SPEAKER_05Bill Clinton playing a saxophone was the sexiest thing that ever happened to Bill Clinton. I'm telling you.
SPEAKER_02On our Cineo Hall.
SPEAKER_05Were we talking about Arsenio Hall?
SPEAKER_02That was last week. That was last week in two. Yeah, no, uh, he was very sexy.
SPEAKER_05I get it. It's a little women love musicians. They love them.
SPEAKER_02I I think it's inflated a little bit, right? And I'm not I'm I'm you're absolutely right that okay, sex appeal, I get it. Uh John Ossoff, right? You know? Gavin Newsom.
SPEAKER_04Oh my god.
SPEAKER_05Gavin Newsom he's got the sex appeal. This is the thing that's but you're not a liberal woman.
SPEAKER_02He is not, it's not if he's got it, Nick. He's going for it. That's the look he's going for it. Yes, I'll give you that. And this is this, and this this is this is this is this is kind of amazing. The more I think about it, it can't be authentic. Gavin Newsom starts that podcast, and his first guest is Charlie Kirk, who was, I don't know, in terms of sex appeal, but Charlie Kirk was cool. When I saw Charlie Kirk sitting down on a grassy lawn on any college in America, just debating anybody anywhere, I thought that that was cool. Some people may see it as sexy. And I'm sure Gavin Newsom saw the same thing. He was like, oh, that's cool. Let me, let me, uh, let me use this guy to help launder myself, right? If people don't see me as cool with the hair gel and I'm six foot three, and you know, I got a nice jawline and a s and a strappy suit, um if they don't see me as sexy, which they probably do, because Gavin Newsom is a good looking guy, they'll at least see me as cool.
SPEAKER_04Right.
SPEAKER_02They'll at least see me as cool. Yeah. I I get it. I need to chew on it a little more, but I I like this. Um what can Republicans do about it? I'm saying just get on the magazine cover and just go on the view. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Uh yeah, they have to turn on the charm, you know, and JD Vance is trying to turn on the charm, you know. Um, but I don't know. I'm not buying into the whole JD Vance thing. I'm really not. Um, but Trump did say, you know, supposedly to donors get behind him for 2028.
SPEAKER_02I don't know if that's true, but um I I I I'm mixed, you know, because I don't I'm not I don't I don't think I like coronation.
SPEAKER_05Mm-hmm. Um neither do we in South Carolina.
SPEAKER_02Hence why we're not voting for Darlene Graham. Well, so source subject. Sorry about that. Yeah. Sorry. Uh but also some of the people who I think want to be president, including my own governor, don't tell him, uh, scare the hell out of me. They just scare the hell out of me. I mean, I um uh so you know, but that's a far uh flung situation, the presidency. The midterms right now, yeah. I don't know. I just I I I'm afraid of of the Democrats because they'll just open up the prisons and reopen up the borders and launch a bunch of investigations and toss out a bunch of subpoenas. So I I Yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_05All right. Well, thank you so much, Jerome Hudson. We appreciate you. We'll catch you on the radio Sunday night.
SPEAKER_02Yes, you will. You do it again soon. Bye bye.