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February 16, 2023 • 32 mins

The Thinkers just found out they're on a list of the biggest power players of all time! Unfortunately, it's Epstein's. But it's not all bad news, because they've got Hercules himself, Kevin Sorbo aka Xena's husband, on to discuss the big three: Hollywood, Satanism, and the Plandemic. And plenty more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know, Thinker. As I was reading online, there are
a lot of reports about who was on the Epstein plane,
who went to his island, And look, you're going to
see our names on there. What are you talking about.
You're not going to see my name on there. They're
going to see our names. Yes, No, we were guests.
Why we were guests? Jeffreys on some parties, No, Georgia,
just go with it. What is this arguing? Don't argue?

(00:21):
What are you doing? Why? What do you talk? Is terrible?
We don't want people to think it's not Yes, of
course I wanted trying to drum up some controversy. Why
because he's number one, He's like the arget number one.
If people are like the man Thinkers new everything and
everyone's going to start. Yeah, then people let go of that.
They let go. It doesn't matter right or left everybody.
But that's good because that's it. There gets some gets

(00:43):
flow and people want to tune in. Then and then
Thinkers were I don't even play. George got a massage
on the planet, but I did not, and that I
was there. I don't want to never fly on a
private jet. I never got to fly in a private jets.
Let just tell people we did not was there? Why

(01:03):
would we was there? Clinton was playing the sax, George
was getting a massage. Wasn't at nasty stuff, nasty magazines
he had the nastiest is the worst idea you've literally
ever had. Were controversial, guys, people, Okay, you heard it here.
We're controversial. We don't know who to believe, So you
gotta listen to emon. Wasn't playing the sacks, I wasn't

(01:23):
getting a massage, and Dan wasn't looking at nasty stuff.
I was. I was getting a foot massage next to
Alan Thick. I don't even know if he was there.
First of all, we were children at that when that
plane was in the air. If anything, we were victims.
We were victims. Now you're lying. I'd rather be known
as a victim though, than a perpetrator. Not me. What
are you talking about. We'll find you're a victim. Yeah, okay,
here's how we'll let's start again. Thinkers. Dan may or

(01:45):
may not have sexually assaulted me when I was a
teenager on the Epstein plane. We'll let you figure it out.
But that might be the root cause of our contentious dynamic.
So exactly listen to the show, figure out who did it?
See whose side you're on? You're listening to The Man
Thinker's podcast, a show that forge is a new roadmap

(02:08):
for the modern man on how to best lived life.
I'm George Collins, a former liberal cuckole, and I'm Dan Finkelstein,
a staunch libertarian in cell. This is a safe space
from safe spaces. Guys, we've got a great show for you.
Kevin Sorbo. A lot of people think he's dead because
he's not in a lot of movies. Now then it's
very exciting because, guys, he is still alive. Can you

(02:31):
believe it? I wasn't even sure when we were talking
to him. I was sort of like, wait, are you dead?
But then it kind of became more clear throughout the conversation. Now,
this guy's a lot, but he's here. Hercules, Heracles muscle man.
Zena's husband. Zena's husband is here. Zena's husband is on
the show. Let me tell you if I could be
any woman's husband, it would be zena warrior. Princessina is Hercules.
You gotta respect a man that was able to convince

(02:52):
her to settle down with him. And case Sorbs is here,
By the way, Din, is it case Sorbs or case Sword?
What are you asking? What's his name is? Kevin sorb
Like you know his nickname Kevin Sorbo? Right, what do
we call him K s Orbs or K Sword? Because
I feel like with the Hercules thing, I keep thinking
case sword a K sword. So you're creating a nickname
right now in real time. But you're asking me which
one is it? That's what's happening. Yeah, well I'm K

(03:13):
sort Okay, it's K Sword. That's good. That's what I
was calling him. Anyway, He's got a big sword, Hercules,
Kenny Swords, Kenny's on the show. Kenneth Swords is here.
He's not acting in many movies anymore. And we're going
to tell you why. It's because Hollywood is run by
a coup ball exactly. Kevin Sorbo is an actor, director,

(03:34):
and producer, best known for his role as Hercules in
the popular nineteen nineties series Kevin. Thank you so much
for joining us today, guys, my pleasure. Thank you so much, Kevin. Kevin,
I you know you're you're a Christian, You're a man
of faith, and I just want to let you know.
Dan our co host here. He is Jewish, and I
mean this in good fun, but please explain to him
why you're right and he's wrong, and I can take it. So, Dan,

(03:57):
have you been in Israel at all? I have noted. Um,
I want to go, you know, you know, it's it's great.
I've done. I've been. I've been four times. I'm taking
a group again in May. We had a group of
sixty people with capitalf of that. But I've I've also
shot two documentaries there and just just a history of
the place is unbelievable. Um. And there's no I don't

(04:19):
think there's too many people can deny that there was
a Jesus. I mean, you know, you can have the
Greatest Eight like a singer and Hawkins and Dawkins and
Hitchens and those guys. They do know there's a man
named Jesus that did proclaim to be the son of God.
So UM, it's an interesting it's an interesting journey to
see how I was just there doing in last May,
actually doing a documentary on the Ark of the Covenant

(04:40):
in the Tabernacle to archaeological digs and it's pretty fascinating.
But look, I've got I've got um Jewish friends. Are
you man of faith in it? Do you believe in God?
Of course I do holiness to the Lord. Yeah, no,
I'm just asking. I've got I've got atheist friends to
have agnostic friends. We have great debates about it. We
don't want to kill each other over it. We're still friends.
We still I don't have a bigger own, a golfing
and stuff. So I am not really not really, I

(05:05):
mean I'm not. I'm not here to change people's minds.
I do. It's surprising I've done through my my movies
like Soul Surfer, God's Not Dead? What if let to be?
Like my latest ones in theaters right now dealing with
the rapture from the left behind books. Um. People have
have emailed me through my fan site and Sama became
a Christian because your movies. Um, but I'm not. I'm

(05:25):
not the type of person. I'm not the type person
goes onto you better believe in God. I just don't
do that. I believe at the beginning of one of
your movies, you know, have Kevin Sorbow up on the
big screen saying, Hey, believe in God, now check this out.
That's an option. It's something you know it's something to
think about. Yeah, but it's always been with me, so
I mean, to me, it's like it's part of my life.
I'm not the most perfect person in the world and

(05:47):
first admit that. So, um, you know, as the Bible says,
man is sinful by nature, and I've certainly done my
share of stupid things and continue to. But yeah, I believe,
I believe in God, believe in Jesus and uh, uh know,
it's it's um, it's it's interesting the way I look
at the world right now, the way I look at
what's going on, and not only America, around the world,

(06:09):
how the cancel culture world really kicked in with this
whole covid bs and uh and right, well, I think
they I think it was planned. I think that it's real. Yeah,
it certainly killed people, but most of people killed were

(06:31):
pre existing conditions, older obese, if you can say that
word anymore, apparently everybody you're upset and Kevin d when
you say you think it was planned. Do you think
it was the What was the purpose of that plan
to just exert control over the masses. I think that
foucing Gates had a lot to do with it. I
think Gates had a lot. You got Fouc back in

(06:52):
seen on on tape saying there will be there will
be a pandemic before this president's ten years over um,
and he was certainly Um had a lot to do
with what's going over in China and the funding of
it and all that. Um. You've got Bill Gates talking
for a long time about the overpopulation of the world
and we need to get rid of a big chunk
of people. I mean, it's just it's sad. I mean,

(07:14):
I'm not kidding. He's you know, we just know that
something's going on with Bill Gates because all that guy
does is talk about diarrhea all the time. He's saying
he wants to rid the world of diarrhea, and you
know he wants to world first. He's distracting from whatever
he's whatever he's trying to do, whatever he found. Look
at him, what why is he buying all his farmland?
But why is he buying all his farmland? What's up
for that? Right? He doesn't look like he's he's preparing

(07:36):
for some sort of apocalypse where he wants the good
land to be able to grow crops so he can
survive and everybody else can die out. And so do
you think they're getting money? Are they getting money from
why Fiser? And of anything Fiser? Fiser is like sponsoring everything.
I thought it was very funny. Somebody sentthing the video
of who's that Sam Hunter? Sam some singer guy that
was just like the devil at the Grammys. Smith, I

(08:00):
don't I don't watch them watch somebody. Somebody sent me
a clip of the opening. It was all the satanic
stuff going on. And I've said, they's, you know, the
seventy eight Grammys sponsored by Fiser and I oh wow,
here we go. The Hollywood and Fightser are just you know,
it's the same thing hand. And speaking speaking of Hollywood, Kevin,

(08:20):
I wanted to ask you, because you've said in the
past that you feel like your religious beliefs has has
hurt your acting career, that you've been almost persecuted for it.
Can you expand on that? Why do you think Hollywood
is anti Christian or anti religion? I would love to
know that, to be honest with you, I don't know
why Christianity is so attacked and vilified as the Jewish
community is vilified, but other religions we just you kept
say anything about that you're this phebook, you're that phebook,

(08:43):
you know, all that kind of public Well, you people
are Christian phobic and then in conservative phoebook, I'm gonna
throw that label back out there. Um um, Well for me,
I'm the I think I'm the original cancel culture guy
in Hollywood. Because it was over ten years ago. I
manage an agent called me and said, we can't work
with anymore because the things you're posting out there in
the social sites, and because I'm a Christian Conservative, I

(09:05):
got banned from Hollywood. I'm still working. I do more
mostly independent world, and I shot over sixty movies since Hollywood.
Game in the boot. Hollywood its mean thing. I just
find it ridiculous and sad that they harbor so much
anger and hate towards someone like me just because I'm
a conservative. It's weird, bizarre. I know a lot of
closet conservatives in Hollywood that are afraid to come out
of the closet. I know a lot of them, and

(09:26):
you know, I get it. No I cannot sorry, okay,
not even a little. Let them come on your own.
Where the new where the new gays in Hollywood? We're
the ones in the closet and the gays are not.
I always say that. I always say that the conservatives
are more closeted than the gay community, right, they really
are to say conservatives are gay and gay people now

(09:47):
are whatever. You know, the big powerful people used to be.
They run They run the ship, there's no question, and
everyone else it's horrible. Um, you know. And it's like,
and I wonder, you know, do you think that black
balling happened after your hercules or do you even have
not to get conspiratorial, but it's like, do you think
that Hollywood purposely sequestered you into like a kid's show

(10:11):
on a Saturday as opposed to the things that you
should be in, you know, something big something Kevin Sorbo
up on the Marquis. Do you think they did that
to you on purpose? Uh? Well no, I mean that
kids show we can must watch TV show in the
world a hundred and seventy six countries. So I was
pretty pretty that's good, that's what I value. Well, no,

(10:31):
but it happened afterwards. I mean I shot her two thousand,
two thousand, two thousand five, and then drama to my
second series. Then about six years of independent films for
Hollywood gave me the boot. So it really happened during
the whole you know internet world where you could post
things and say things. So, um, you know what, it's
it sucks, it's it's it's too bad. But I'm still

(10:52):
staying busy. I shot five movies last I got three
line up this year. I'm still working. I mean, have
you ever consider are just not saying anything online? I
can't stop myself at this point that I mean Facebook,
but no, but Facebook took me speaking the truth about
two years ago, because you know Zuckerberg and has many controls,
are a bunch of pussies. But um, I t I'm

(11:15):
selling Twitter. I do very funny, sarcastic. You know one
or two sentence says on Twitter, Um, one of them
that with COVID, A lot of them that with COVID.
I said, if you want to go about of COVID,
tell the Clintons that COVID's got something on him. I
about a lot of that people. That's a lot. Well,

(11:46):
you know, you tweeted something recently that that I really
connected to you and I wanted maybe some of our
listeners to hear it. Maybe you can flush it out
for us. He said, those who believe in nothing are
angry at those who believe in something. What exactly did
you mean by that? And what what issue are you
touched on? Their? Well, don't you find an interesting if
you want to go to the religious world, don't find
interesting that people are so mad at the god they
don't believe in. They get angry at you if you

(12:07):
say you believe in God. So it's like, obviously that
kind of proves that he is real. I think that
I think they don't want to admit that there might
be something. Look, you can't get something from nothing. I'm
sitting on a couch. Somebody built this. It didn't just appear.
And I look at the stars that look at the planets,
I'm looking at the Milky Way, and you're gonna wait
a minute, We're one of how many different galaxies out there?
They don't even know. Millions billions basically happened. It's just

(12:31):
it just happened. I don't know. I don't know. Um.
There's a couple of interesting documentaries out there. The Case
for Christ is one that's very fascinating. By least Robo
I would highly recommend that one, and he did a
couple of follow ups the case for the case for
what was the other one for for Jesus? I know,
it just it's a bunch of different ones. Yeah, pretty interesting,
pretty interesting. And then and those are kind of proving

(12:53):
the existence of God and Jesus and all that. I
think there's enough out there that people people do change
their mind. If my mo mom used to work in
a hospital, who was a nurse and they and basically
the you know, these guys were terminal and there are
a lot of them. They see the cross Hunter and
they ask her about you know, at their deathbed. They're like, going,
but maybe I should hedge my bets. Okay, what do
I need to do myself? Well, you know, I mean,

(13:14):
and that's a great personal listen someone who's dying and desperate.
It's like, well, now we know if they start to
believe those are the people we should be listening to.
I'd be kind of curious to hear more dying desperate
people's ideas for what how, what else we could improve?
Well you look at you know that old saying no
atheists and foxholes, right, and during during your middle of
World War one or World War two, and you're just

(13:35):
getting people dying all around you. I mean, I can't
imagine once that like, and we live in a society
now that we want to vilify the people that are
making this country great, and we're trying to make our
army weaker and weaker and weaker. And we got a
border that's wide open. You've got a president that honestly
I don't believe was elected, but anyway, he's letting five
million people crossed into that. I would love to hear.
What are your thoughts there about the election being stolen? Um?

(13:58):
I think that here is a problem. You cannot have
mail in voting. Why don't the Democrats want to get
rid of that? Because they know they can cheat their
butts off with that. Mail in voting is ridiculous just
because people a thousand mail in votings and put them
in different mailboxes. I mean, it's just stupid to me.
You get one day to vote, you vote in that day,
making a national holiday, you walk and show your bloody

(14:19):
I d there's nothing racial about racist about showing an
I du I mean the black, the black, the the
the politicians like Joe Biden who even said that the
Conservators want to keep going chains, they're they're telling black
people they're too stupid to get an I D. That's
absolutely ridiculous. I think the biggest killing in America is
our public education system. And it gets worse for me

(14:39):
to go to college. Don't go to college. It's a
waste of time. It's a total waste exactly. That's what
I'm saying. People are All lives are stupid. Yeah, there
you go, that minor T shirt All lives are stupid.
You better trademark that right away. I will, and I'll
say it endorsed by Kevin Sorbo. You know, Kevin, we
actually we've been talking about adapting Um. I'm I was

(15:03):
a writer myself. I I also too was a little
bit black balled um. And we even talked about adapting
the Bible, but making Jesus kind of more of an
alpha male kind of tough guy, you know, almost like
the rock or something. You would be perfect for that.
And so I don't know if that's something that you
would cons Jesus. He was in his thirties when he
when he was crucified, so I'm too old, unfortunately. Well,

(15:26):
how do you think of that idea? Though? What do
you think of that like a like a you know,
do something doing the New Testament in an upgraded today world.
I think it'd be kind of cool and well, it
would be you know, and they do some of that
d aging stuff. I mean, if we can get the money,
it sounds like, you know, how to get some money
for indie films. Get you in there. But you as

(15:46):
Jesus as are was was Jesus six three to twenty?
I don't know. Isn't that a great question for the
anti Hollywood to ask because they always make them all
skinny and stuff, and it's like, you know what, let's
does inspire some people? Get this guy? I think when
he's flipping the tables over and stuff like that, doing uh,
I think I think he was a pretty pretty confident,

(16:06):
tough guy. But I think that's I think that'd be hilarious.
You know. I'm My movie up right now is called
Left Behind, Rise of the Anti prisis based on the
Left Behind books that sold eighty million copies back in
the nineties. So this is six months after the Raptures.
I hope people check it out, go to Lepion movie
dot com. But it really shows kind of where, okay,
this is the world now after all the Christians, all
the believers have been taken up into this guy. So

(16:29):
it's about the entering of the seven years of tribulation.
According to the book Revelation, it's pretty fascinating. And how
would we see this? Did you go to the movie
The Inner and say, hey, play this. How does someone
get to see that movie? Well, just you go to
um I'm sorry, you go to the Leftion movie Letian
movie dot com. You go to the link. You can
see the trailer. Put in your zip code tells you

(16:51):
where the movie is. They'll be streaming probably within four
weeks from now. DVDs coming out. I know those are
dying breed, but Walmart ordered tens of thousands of DVDs. UM's.
We'll see what happens with that. Left out and behind
dot com behind, left behind movie dot com, left behind
movie dot com dot com, yea www, dot left behind Sorry,

(17:11):
behind the movie dot I got a left behind movie
I directed. I directed it as well, and that you know,
and that's even better. Go ahead, George, I'm sorry. Well,
the movies that you've been making h recently, like do
you self fund them or do you still have to
go through the rigamarole of raising money and whatnot? You know,
I gotta go through the rigamarole. I mean, you know,

(17:31):
these movies are on the four or five million dollar budget.
That's catering budget Tom Cruise movie. And I don't think
Tom Cruise is is financing three or a million dollar movies.
He's got a lot more money than you, me or
any of us scientology is right. Uh yeah, I know,
But you know it's it's a pain in the butt.
It sucks. But I'm always out meeting funders. I'm gonna
go to one pretty soon here now, and let's see

(17:53):
what happens. But every year I was able, I'm able
to get one or two of the scripts that I have,
not that I wrote them. There's scripts that people have
sent to me that I liked, because I get about
twenty a month send to me. If they're not fun,
that don't send to me anymore. Okay, okay, Now, would
you send me script that's funded with a real offer
and I don't have time for more startups? Well? Would
you would? So then you would if you're talking to

(18:14):
this funder, you wouldn't want to throw in the new
Jesus idea with for us, would you? Um? You never know,
I could throw it out to him. I think it's
because it's right. I want to do movies that have
have an interesting message. I mean, look, if you've never
read the Book of Revelation. The first time I read
is a twelve year old. It read like a sci
fi movie. It's scary and it's great. Those angels with

(18:36):
all the eyeballs, Oh man, she's all kinds of creatures.
It's you know, but it's it's interesting. But I'm hoping
people will check out the movie with open mind and
just have a good time with It's a good action thriller,
is what it is. Our listeners they're thinkers, they're real thinkers,
and they're going to go in with a truly open mind. Kevin,
I have to ask you, my childhoodself would just be

(18:58):
remiss if I didn't ask. I gotta ask yet, uh
zena warrior princess? How hot is she in person? Because
I know you were on an episode of zine. I
think she was so many hot co stars on my show.
In fact, I married one that's a lot hotter than her,
so that, oh my god, she's still hot because you
know over time, I've not seen her in twenty years.

(19:20):
I mean the show finished back in two thousand, two
thousand from me. So I've not seen her in twenty
three years. I have no idea what you guys talked.
Don't imagine I haven't talked to me. She was she
was a New Zealand girl, was on the show at
the right right place, at the right time. Shoot about
four episodes of Hercules, and then, um, her and her

(19:40):
husband broke up and she married with the executive producer
of my show. So I think that might have helped
a little bit. And uh, yeah, she kept her first
husband's the last name because it sounds better than the
new husband. I guess it. Was there a competition the
shows we're both on because they were both such big
hits or not? Really? Was it a that again? Was
there a competition between you two when the shows were

(20:04):
that was? But that was our third year spinoff, you know.
Um that show did very well too. Um, but we
had did not as well. We had a fifth year
spinoff called Young Hercules that lasted two years. Um. The
actor playing him that was his first role. Um. He
was a twenty year old actor from Canada that got
the role. And a lot of people don't remember who

(20:26):
it is, but I'm gonna tell you the name. It
was a twenty year old Ryan Gosling. Wow, that's amazing.
That was and he couldn't carry the franchise. I don't know, honestly,
don't know what happened with it. I mean, he was
a damn good actor back then. Because I worked with
him on my show. He played a different character in
my show, and I think that made him with the
writers looked on. So this guy is really good and

(20:48):
he was, And now I'm not. I know, dude, if
you're out there, give me a role in one of
your movies, I'm sure would you take a role in
a Hollywood movie? Though? Come on, you would say, hey, guys,
well I did. I did one last year that comes
up this year. Surprisingly I had has to do it.
I don't know. I mean the director certainly is a

(21:09):
liberal because I worked on them before in a movie
called Soul Surfer, and it's a Reagan movie. Dennis Quaid
plays President Reagan and I play his pastor. That will
be out probably in September October this year. He deserves
more movies. We need more Reagan movies out there. Um,
I wanted to talk to you a little bit more.
We were talking about online stuff getting some hate from
the left. You know, you make some funny jokes recently.

(21:33):
We all know Paul Pelosi gotten knocked in the head
with a hammer. You made a joke about it. Can
you just explain to the thinkers out there why it's
really funny that an old man got here. Here's the
head the left. All they really have is anger and hate.
These are people that are pretty screwed up. I think
if I did a documentary on them, I think they

(21:54):
come from probably probably screwed up families. I don't mean
this kind of to be funny. I just find it
a documentary Tifa guys. I think there's a common denominator
amongst most of those those people, and I think they
they don't like themselves. They don't like the light, they
don't like the jobs. If they have one poking your
tax dollars in mine, they're probably getting paid by George Soros.
At the same time, that doesn't surprise me at all,

(22:16):
but would never surprise me. These are angry, angry people
that have no hope anything in their lives, and that's
a sad way to go through life. That just be
filled because I would love to talk to one on one.
I don't. I'm not looking for a fight. I'm looking
for a conversation. But also you would yelled the loudest
that's what they do, and what can we do? What
do you think you would do? You get to meet

(22:37):
one of these ugly ANTIFA freaks and what would you
How do you think you would get them onto the
right side? I don't. I don't know if I could,
but I certainly I certainly would just I would certainly
want to be more compassionate with them. I think I
think I sit there and say such dirty pieces of ship.
You know it's it's really and you do you see
how they hide themselves all the time? Yeah, got your

(23:00):
stupid masks behind. We had a discussion on this show.
You know what was a little frustrating for us as
aoc is um. You know, she's on the left side.
She's gorgeous, and we were saying, you know, it's not
fair that the left gets this hot woman, you know,
because everyone wants to listen to her now because just

(23:22):
because she's hot, and so we're saying, we need some
more hot, we need some at ladies on the right.
Trust good, okay, good, as long as that I don't
know him. Yeah, Kevin, have you considered all the angry
and hatred make them kind of ugly? Time she's knockout, knockout,

(23:55):
I gotta ask, Kevin, have you ever considered running for
office yourself? I mean, you have a platform, you have
in fluence. I left. I love California. For a few
years ago, I got to a point, why am I here?
Everything I shoot shoots in Texas or further east anyway,
Nothing shoots in California except sitcoms or something. So I
said my wife, I finally, I love where I lived
in Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village if you know that area

(24:17):
of the country, but you know the heck with what
they've done in that state. So when I left, I
got a call from a lot of powerful people there,
pastors and leaders out of Sacramental, said would you move
back here? We'd be behind you to run for governor
for the recount, the rething against gruesome Newsom. And I
said I'm not interested. I said, if you've got needles,

(24:37):
I'd rather stick those in my eyes. Moved back to California.
But then my buddy Larry Elder jump and Larry Elder's
a good buddy of mine, and I said, you know what, Larry,
And of course they attack him because how can a
black person be conservative? That's horrible. And you know uncle Thompson,
Oh my gosh, I know who do they call? They
called um? Who else did they call a racist? That's black?

(24:59):
I don't think call every anybody was on the call
any David's a good buddy, mind David Webb, they attack him.
It's just so stupid. It's just what a shame, A shame,
It is a shame. I mean, what could have possibly
happened to these ugly scum freaks lives that they would
end up that way? You know, It's just like, I think,
I'm glad to know that we've got some decent lives, though, yeah,

(25:20):
I think I think the family unit has been destroyed
by you know that. Andrew d Bite said it first,
so the first I heard it when he said, you
know that politics ones downstream from culture. Who owns a culture?
Hollywood does, the mainstream media does. We've had thirty years
of it getting worse, and it's been around forever, but
thirty years again worse and worse, and work you look
at guys like Dennis Miller and John Voyd. They said,

(25:41):
I didn't leave the Democrat Party, It left me. They
actually became conservative. You and Dennis Miller and John Voyd,
three Headed Monster. It's starring in a movie. I mean,
if that's not all James Woods and the course, that
would be fantastic. And do those movies. Now, you know,
we're a bunch of older guys. Go to Las Vegas

(26:02):
or something. Maybe you guys do something, you know, you
go up to California and you know you can make
some changes here, maybe some action, you know, take out
some Antifa it could be something. Maybe throw that into
the page meeting here. I don't understand, though, Why do
they let these punks go down the streets and burn
up cop cars, throw brick through buildings, attacked buildings its owners.

(26:23):
Why do these governors, these mayors, these says allow that.
That's the weirdest thing to me. Why are they allowing,
especially in your state in California, people going into walmarts
and concealing as much as they want every day? But
you know what I mean, it's what what this? And
you you you let five million more people across the
into this country right now we don't know anything about

(26:45):
How are you going to handle that. He's gonna have
another five million the next two years. Well, I know,
I know you say you're not interested in running for politics,
but but you're you aren't passionate about these issues. If
you were governor of California, what would you do? I mean,
what are some ideas that you would instill to help
prevent the looting? The National Guard out there right away.
I'm sorry, people attack. There's no way I would let
people go. I would not. I would. I would hire

(27:07):
every VET that comes back to this country to give
him life's instead of twenty two suicides a day. I
would post two vets at every school across the country.
I'll do it, and certainly in California, I post them
at all the stores, all that stuff. They get paid
by tax dollars to keep tax paying people safe. Don't
raise the tax. I mean, we should only left you.

(27:29):
Who better to protect schools from potential school shooters than
vets who have seen real action, may actually suffering from
from PTSD and are at the schools at the ready knowing, Hey,
you know, when a weirdo watch in, probably at George.
If you're taking the school you're in a basically you
know a war zone. You're not gonna The PTSD sort

(27:49):
of cancels that. When you're there's no post, you're still
in it, exactly, you're in it. That of gun related
violence is in gun free zones. So these punks, if
they know there's people carrying guns, they're gonna fight back.
They're not going to go into that school. They're not
going to go in that target. There's no positive the

(28:10):
idea that children should carry guns. That way, everybody basically
cancels out all the guns. If every kid in school
has a gun, who's going to go in there with
a gun and train them? They're heavily interesting. It's interesting
you just said that because I just got back to
this weekend from North Orlando. There's a wonderful guy up

(28:32):
there that has a company called WAFT what w o
f T where our families trained. I took my three
kids and we all we we shot all weekend. We
learned about self defense. Yeah, we're not gonna be experts. Now.
We're pretty good shooters. My boys are really good. But
we can shoot here right now. We can shoot right
in my property. Trust me, we are loaded for bear
here in the Sorbo family. My daughter, she hit a

(28:53):
target from from twenty yards away. She put about twenty
bullets in a circle that size. Boom boom, boom, boom boom.
He's a better shot than me. Yeah, good luck. She's
a We home school. We homeschool. Everybody should be in
home school. And one of the blessings of COVID, two
million more families are are homeschooling. Now, yeah, how do
you how do you approach We only have a few

(29:13):
more minutes, but I wanted to ask you how do
you approach the homeschooling situation? Like, what exactly are you
teaching your kids? Do you have to design a full
curriculum or do you kind of just improvise it. No,
there's a there's a curriculum, there's there, there, there's classic conversation,
there's all kinds of things. One day a week they
go to a church where they have about twenty other
kids that are homeschool So the one day week there
with the kids of their own age group, and then
the rest of the time, Um, they go we go

(29:34):
from like nine to one o'clock. My wife sort of
leads away because she was a bio measical She was
a biochemical engineering major. Duke University and speaks five languages,
so she's more I'm the physical education teacher. That's what
I take. Duke is not a liberal university though, is it.
I would hate that's not a liberal pretty much. So
now yeah, oh god, they do know the you know
the Duke hospital where not There was a girl on

(29:57):
a waiting list for a kidney and they would not letter.
When it was her turn to finally get a kidney.
They refused because she wouldn't take the job. That is
absolutely pathetic. How many how many people under the age
of thirty five that are healthy dying left and right
right now? It's like hospitals and nobody's talking about that.
I always say, you send someone to an hospital and
they die there in the hospital killed him. A person

(30:21):
goes in with a gunshot wound and ends up dying.
You're like, hey, buddy, what's I see the connection here?
The hospital's killing him because it's easier, and then then
they collect the insurance money. I know, guys, this has
been a blast. I'm sorry, but I gotta run. Thank
you so appreciate your thanks for being a man, So
appreciate your time. Thank you so much, sir. Get that

(30:43):
money for our movie if you can, and for years.
What an amazing guy. It's he's he's a phenomenal guy.
If you haven't read him on Twitter, he's hilarious. He
always is slamming the left. Remember joke he made about
with a hammer that was funny. If you don't recognize

(31:08):
the comedic value in an old slouched over the head
with a hammer, and you're an idiot, I don't know
what to tell you. It's like the Three Stoges. The
Three Stooges was the funniest because it was three guys.
They hated each other and they were me violence is
funny the best, George, I know you don't really have
a father figure in your life, and you've been searching
for a father figure. I know you wanted Ellen to

(31:29):
be your dad and legally adopt you. I think it's
time to take those papers out of Elon's mailbox and
put him into Kevin's. That's a great idea, Dan, Actually
I should have brought that. This should have been one
of my last questions, will you be my daddy? And
and I think you know it sounds like we might
be able to get k Sorbs back at some point
of Course Thinkers. We really hope you enjoyed today's episode
because it's not every day that we get such an
enlightened guest like k Sorts Sorbs, Kevin Sorbo. I think

(31:52):
this podcast is really cooking right now. Dan, we're getting Kevin,
We're talking for long periods of time. This is where
we're just thriving. We're really reaching another level here. And guys,
give us five stars on iTunes. It was a fantastic episode.
That was the best episode. And thought that was the
best podcast you're ever going to hear, one of the best,
So give it five stars. Follow us on socials Man

(32:12):
Underscore Thinkers and just give five stars to that too.
I don't think you could rate I don't think you
can overrate us. Just rate it, you know, five stars
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