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April 7, 2026 15 mins
Breitbart.com's Entertainment Editor Jerome Hudson called in for his monthly visit. 
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Well, here we are back again for the third hour
of the final show in the month of March. It
is show fifty five seventy two of The Morning Show
with Preston Scott, and I, just as fate would have it,
happened to have the name Preston Scott. I was holding
up a sign by the road. It said, we'll do
radio for food, and Lee Bowen said, Hey, I've got

(00:24):
a show called The Morning Show with Preston Scott. By
any chance, I said, you're kidding me, that's my name.
The rest is history. We're joined by the entertainment editor
Bridebard dot com. He is the author of the Fifty
Things books. He is Jerome Hudson.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Hello, good morning, How you morning?

Speaker 1 (00:45):
How are you?

Speaker 2 (00:47):
I'm good. In all the years of knowing you, I
did not know the origin story. It said show, but.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
It's crazy, huh and something new every day. Okay, I
completely made that up, but it's still is. It's a
fun story to share.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
I I I as much as I try to tactically
plan out my life without fail. Almost every time I
thought we were doing this on Thursday morning and so I.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Oops, yeah, no, I'm glad you were available because you're
a busy man.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Yeah, I've done so much radio. It's it's a blessing.
And uh I give, I give, They give you about
seventeen percent of the credit.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Okay, okay, I'm up from sixteen percent from last time.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
If if anyone wants a highly caffeinated version of me
for three hours minus commercials all week, I'll be filling
in for Andrew will Coow on Serious XM Patriot one
from noon to three.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Okay, So so I'm prepping for you. We're doing prep
for your show today.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
A portion of this conversation may be referenced later today.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Yes, Yes, that's awesome. That's as close to real nationwide,
worldwide broadcast as I'll ever get.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
You're awesome, and your audience is awesome. Although I've never
heard from any of them, they're pretty hypothetical. Actually, think about.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
It, Hey, tell me this, how refreshed should we be?
That there's a movie like Project Hail Mary that seemingly
is a family movie with no wokeism, no virtue signaling,
no profanity, that even sort of kind of has this
Christian analogous sort of messaging of a darkening world and

(02:56):
one guy sent to fix it and bring hope.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
Such a great question, and I was just talking to Actually,
I don't think I ever really say that to anyone,
and I'm always struck when the interviewer says it's to
me or interviewing, I don't know. Anyway, I was just
having this conversation with James Paterson, who's been a columnist

(03:22):
and an author for years. I think I think he
worked in some past presidential administrations about this because it's evidence.
It's a data point. People want heroes, and so many
of the projects coming out of Hollywood lacked that. As

(03:43):
you alluded to, there's Wolke stuff everywhere. It's hard to
get away from it. And the success of the film,
it's just evidence that people want to root for heroes.
They don't really want the distractions, the left wing social
sucker punches. You know, the Snoop Dogg made news about

(04:06):
a year ago. He took his grandson see a Disney
movie and there were like two moms in the movie,
and he was it was a sucker punch. He didn't
see it coming. He had to have the conversation with
his grandson in the theater anyway, and so yeah, no,
I went to see the movie. I carved out some

(04:29):
spare time because it's an interesting story. Phil Lord and
Chris Miller, the directors, haven't directed a movie Preston in
twelve years. That last project happened to be the solo
the Star Wars Origin story, which flopped. They were fired

(04:49):
from the project, probably because Disney wanted to shove some
woke stuff into the movie. Ron Howard. Ron Howard actually
came on and ish directing the film, but even he
couldn't save that movie. And and and so we see
this often. A lot of the stuff that Taylor Sheridan

(05:12):
does prepare amount. People are familiar with the Yellowstone Universe.
I mean, it's you know, some of it is edgy,
but it's it's it's oftentimes like pro military, pro family.
You know, to see Billy Bob Thornton just try his

(05:32):
darnedest to to be a great father with all the
social stuff swhirling around his oil business and everything else.
I mean, it's just and and and the ratings just
couldn't be higher. I think Taylor Sheridan signed a billion
dollar deal with NBC Universal.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
He's the entertainment editor for Breitbart dot Com, and more
important than any of that, he's a friend of Jesus,
and he's a friend of ours. He is Jerome Hudson. Jerome.
What should we make, if anything, of Peter Doctor, who's
the chief creative officer at Pixar. You know, he's made
statements to the effect that, you know, we're not in

(06:17):
the business of providing millions of dollars of therapy. We're
going to start making our films a little more family friendly.
Is there is there's Is there a sign that lessons
are being learned? Jerome?

Speaker 2 (06:35):
Hello? Am I not there? Am? I am? I there?

Speaker 1 (06:39):
You are there?

Speaker 2 (06:40):
You are?

Speaker 1 (06:40):
You're back? Did you put yourself on mute?

Speaker 2 (06:43):
No? I think what about now? Yeah? I can hear
you find now it's interesting. I don't know. I have
I have some Bluetooth devices that that sometimes try to
steal the audio. Uh huh.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
You're into that technology stuff. And you were talking through
another device, weren't you? You were you were seeing another device,
weren't you.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
Yeah, I have I have another radio show here in
twenty minutes, but that won't interfere. I'm busted. I'm busted. No, No,
this is it's an interesting I think I think there's
there's evidence that there are executives who have realized, after
you know, paying through the nose and losses okay over

(07:29):
the years, that they have to do better or they're
going to lose their livelihoods. I think that's the way
to frame it. I'm going to read to you something
from a Wall Street Journal report just out yesterday. Quote,
the nightmare scenario is playing out in Los Angeles, where

(07:49):
a centurial entertainment economy is evaporating with no signs of
turnaround on the horizon. Many worry Hollywood will soon resemble
Detroit after the decline of the auto industry. I think
you and I have had this conversation, and I've made
the point quite a few times that, you know, the

(08:12):
sort of wocification that we saw happened at Disney over
the last decade and then kicked in the hyperdrive over
the last half decade, Disney can essentially survive, you know,
trying to sexualize children in TV shows and in movies
and actually hiring men dressed as women at some of

(08:36):
their theme parks, and then going to war right with
a conservative governor in a right leaning state to hyper
sexualize and racialized school age children. It hurt Disney. It
certainly did. They were among the first companies to come
out against Georgia's Heartbeat build in twenty eighteen. It has

(08:59):
hurt their bottom lape, so they can survive that smaller
studios cannot. And this has had downstream effects on the
industry as a whole. Pixar specifically has pumped out every
third Pixar movie had woke Chivallevs shoved into it, you know,

(09:21):
first animated movie with the lead lesbian character, and they
thought this stuff was a badge of honor. What it
really was was an entertainment studio putting itself in between
parents and children.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
Welcome back, the final segment here with Jerome Hudson of
Breitbart dot com, author of Fifty Things They Don't Want
You to Know and fifty Things they Don't want you
to Know about Trump. We're going to do a lightning round,
which means I'm going to try to fit in two
topics in this segment. Topic one, the Chicago Bulls have
wavedguard Jaden Ivy for conduct detrimental to the team. Short

(10:00):
version jerme is that he had the temerity to post
some things questioning why the NBA was aligning itself with
gay Pride Month and suggesting that the whole LGBTQ thing
is unrighteous and that they're wrong for doing so, and
that's conduct detrimental to a team.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
At this point, Yeah, did you made the point offline
that had Jade and Ivy taken the opposite tack and
praised the NBA the association war hosting and promoting Pride
Pride Night, that he would not only be celebrated by
the NBA, but in society and social media as well.

(10:40):
But the interesting thing that I've seen already is sports stars.
The starting the starting running back from the Patriots who
were just in the Super Bowl, for example, is showing
support publicly on his social media. And I have to
imagine that there are other sports stars doing the same thing.
We happen to know that there are very devout Christian

(11:04):
stars on teams, Jonathan Isaac of the Orlando Magic being
one of them. Absolutely, the coaches, the staff, the training staff,
the executives, the owners of some of these teams. I mean,
what the bulls are doing here is dangerous, I dare say,
because it has the ripple effects of this, it could
be incredibly detrimental to the sport. And they do love

(11:29):
the bottom line, and they could end up peeing off
a bunch of their own audience.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
Here another topic I wanted to get you to weigh
in on, and quite candidly, I think that your thoughts
on this are more weighty than mine because you happen
to be black. There is a black comedian, drewdis Bordis.
He goes by the name Drewski and he decided to

(11:56):
put some prosthetics on and white face, and he did
a complete and total mocking of Erica Kirk, which many
find distasteful at best, but just the idea that if
this were reversed, it would be condemned, but it's not.
It's celebrated, And I'm curious about the hypocrisy of it all.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Yeah, I don't know. If I had, if I had
to break down the pie of, you know, a celebration
and adoration versus people condemning it, I think it'd be
fifty to fifty, okay, which was I would kind of
take as a win to be re franked with you
stated the society.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Is it Jerome? Is it being condemned because he put
on whiteface, which, if it's reversed, is suddenly taboo. I
think if it's bad for one, it's bad for the other.
If it's fair game and humor for one, it's fair
game and humor for the other. My issue is the
hypocrisy of it. Is it condemned for the white face
or is it condemned because it's tacky in attacking Erica

(13:05):
Kirk whose husband was assassinated.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
I think that is if there was a comedian on
drew Ski's level and dare I say above Drewski's level
that did this in reverse. I just don't think that
the backlash I mean, WoT culture and cancel culture in
that sense has just been incredibly diminished. Okay, there are
people who make the who make the argument, and I

(13:30):
just can a side with it for the most part
that once you start to tell a comedian that they
that they can't quote unquote make jokes about this subject
for that subject, you know, comedians are just always seen
in the face of a free speech right. I think
it's this distasteful to say the leaf to mock a

(13:51):
grieving widow six months after the world saw her husband
being murdered in gruesome fashion. I I'm not particularly a
huge fan of Drew Sky, and just to make make
it clear, like I thought that his his lasket about
Megachurch exters actually was funny and it actually hit a nerve.

(14:13):
But but but I see your point about the hypocrisy.
I just I just I felt gross watching it initially
and then reporting on it. There are people who used
to work for Turning Point USA who are all on
the staff at Fright Park, and so for them, obviously
it's it was incredibly infuriating. Sure, but but again, I

(14:35):
just I just felt gross. I just thought, look, dude,
there's like a thousand of the like, you can't make
enough Kamalak or Joe Biden jokes or skits at this point,
right or Tim Walls a human sized tampon with legs
and he but he chose Eric Kirk. She's already being
maligned horrifically by people like Candas Ollans and others.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
You know, Kay, I appreciate your time as always, my friend,
and enjoy your week of playing on the radio.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
Oh, thank you, it's it's a fun life. And congratulations
to you for all the many years dutifully. I hope
the audience appreciates you. Well.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
We just celebrated our twenty fourth birthday anniversary. Would be
maybe a better way of putting it a couple of
weeks ago. So we're now in year twenty five.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Goodness, how about that you made a statue. You need
to stuss. They're talking about putting a statue of Mitch
McConnell out there.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
I plan on doing this until I get dipped in
formaldehyde and become a statue. God, bless you, brother, Thank you,
love you pal.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
Bye Ruby. All right.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
Jerome Hudson with us on the Morning Show with Preston's
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