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November 7, 2025 34 mins
Comedian Jodee Calm fills in for Deborah Flora, joining Christian Toto and Ryan on The Right Side of Hollywood.

Tish Hyman, lesbian singer, rapper, and songwriter, reacts to incident at Gold's Gym in California, during which a trans woman saw her naked in locker room. The gang reacts to her viral video describing the encounter and why biological males feel compelled to occupy restrooms and locker rooms with naked biological women in a vulnerable state.

George Clooney reflects on his New York Times op-ed calling on Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 Presidential race, calling the nomination of Kamala Harris 'a mistake.'

Stephen Colbert laughably claims he is 'more conservative than people think,' and he's just 'like your friend who paid attention to the news more than you did' before curating it for your consumption on his late night show.

Our Friday Fool of the Week nominees: Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO), New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani... and Tucker Carlson.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's Friday in Denver, and that means it's time once
again for the Right Side of Hollywood with award winning
filmmaker Deborah Flora and Christian Total of Hollywood in Toto
on the intersection of pop culture, entertainment and politics in America.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Right here, I'm Ryan Schuling Live.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
I just had the worst experience ever at the gym
at Gold's Gym, and I think this is probably happening
that gym's across America. We're like trans women are going
into the women's locker room and not really caring about.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
How women feel about it.

Speaker 4 (00:34):
And it's really hurtful, yo, Like how you gonna say
you want to be a woman or that you are
a woman, but you don't give a five women feel Today,
I was naked in the locker room. I turned around
and there's a man there and boys like boy clothes,
lipgloss standing there looking at me.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
I'm butt naked.

Speaker 4 (00:52):
So the first thing I think is maybe there's a
work doing here.

Speaker 5 (00:54):
Maybe I missed the sign.

Speaker 4 (00:55):
I say the word sir to say, sir, what are
you doing in here?

Speaker 5 (00:58):
He goes, don't to me.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
I'm a woman.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
I have a right to be in here.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
Immediately, I'm pissed.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Because I'm butt naked. I feel violated, I feel.

Speaker 4 (01:07):
Like weird, Like I don't want to deal with this right.
So the girls are walking in and they're seeing the commotion,
and they actually charming to say, Yo, I.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Don't know why he's in here. He's not supposed to
be here.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
And then I talk to the people that work it
goes Jim, and they don't really have anything to do.
They're just like, oh, we can follow a report about
an incident.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
Report, what the fuck is going on?

Speaker 4 (01:27):
Like, listen, how can you say you a woman or
you want to be a woman and you don't care
how women feel. That's nothing more manly than not giving
about how women feel. I'd like to think, and I
get it, like everybody has their own things, and.

Speaker 5 (01:44):
I don't to explain.

Speaker 6 (01:46):
I don't.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
I don't want to say that I know everything about
gay rights or trans rights.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
I'm a lesbian.

Speaker 4 (01:50):
I've been a lesbian my whole life. I treat people
I want to be treated, regardless of whatever they sexual
orientation is or whatever they decide. So I'm not transphobic
and I'm not home I'm not stradophobic.

Speaker 5 (02:01):
I'm not racist.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
None of these things. I just believe in three of people.
I want to be treated.

Speaker 4 (02:06):
Why do you guys think it's okay for men to
be in the women's restroom?

Speaker 2 (02:10):
And like when is the cutoff point? Is it like, oh,
you cut off your penis, you can come in here.
Why aren't women making the laws?

Speaker 7 (02:17):
And if you really.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
Want to be safe and feel good, why don't we
just make trans restrooms? Because it ain't right the way
I feel right now, and I'm coming to them and
comes somebody he gave he and looking at you, I don't.

Speaker 5 (02:31):
Give a throw.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
It's about a feeling, yo.

Speaker 4 (02:33):
Like, if you've never been a little girl who've been
touched or been through some you won't understand that feeling.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
And you've never been a little girl. Well, here we
are on the right side of Hollywood. A lot of
beeps there.

Speaker 8 (02:44):
Submitted by Jody Calm filling in for Deborah Flora today,
Christian Toto in tow as well Ryan Schuling yours truly,
and Jesse Thomas on the other side of the glass.
What you just heard there was Tish Hyman, self described lesbian,
but she's a rapper, singer, songwriter, and there was an
incident and a gold chym in California, and you heard

(03:04):
her reaction. Now, I have not had time to go
through what I just pulled up on Instagram as a
reel here, but this apparently is that same Tish Hyman
and it.

Speaker 5 (03:16):
Is simply entitled from six hours ago.

Speaker 8 (03:18):
It's begun tell a trans to tell a trans we
got y'all backs, we are going to be fine LGBT.
Let's get back together, and those letters spell out let's
get back together. But this is following up on an
incident where a trans person accused of exposing himself. Not

(03:40):
gonna go with the whole I'm gonna swear here so
bad their self or them's selves. Yet then there they
them is two or more people. That's just the way
it is. I'm just enforcing the King's English here. You
don't get to be multiple people. So we're gonna start there.
The transgender person caught up in a viral Jim bathroom fracus.

Speaker 5 (04:04):
It's from the New York Post. This great word.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
I love that word fracus.

Speaker 8 (04:07):
Has been convicted of assaulting there his now ex wife
while living as a man. Get this part though, before
taking the victim's first name is his own.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Wow, Yeah, the.

Speaker 8 (04:21):
Transgender person caught up in a viral La Jim bathroom
Row had been convicted of assaulting his now ex wife
while living in Ohio as a man before taking the victim's.

Speaker 5 (04:31):
First name Alexis.

Speaker 8 (04:34):
Alexis Black ran a foul of women at a gym
in Beverly Hills, including the woman you heard singer songwriter Tisheimen,
who accused him.

Speaker 5 (04:44):
Of exposing himself.

Speaker 8 (04:46):
That the thing in the article it says who accused
them of exposing himself.

Speaker 9 (04:50):
You can't even keep it consistent, noise, It's illogical, it
doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 5 (04:54):
It's a dude. If you're swinging, if you know what
I mean, and both of you do, then you're a dude.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
That's it.

Speaker 8 (04:59):
I mean, I feel Jody because you brought this to
my attention almost exactly to the word what Tish was
describing there.

Speaker 10 (05:06):
Yeah, it's some good, righteous anger. She has every right
to say all of that.

Speaker 8 (05:11):
Third spaces I think are really the only common sense
solution in this. However, I've always asked this question because
I take things to logical extremes. You know, when Billy
Joel sings, I don't know why I go to extremes.

Speaker 5 (05:24):
I know.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
So if I just decide this morning, Jody, I'm a woman.

Speaker 5 (05:29):
I just decided that.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
You're stunning and brave.

Speaker 10 (05:31):
Thank you.

Speaker 8 (05:32):
But I do nothing else. I do nothing else. I
don't put makeup on, I don't dress like a woman.
I don't put on woman face. I don't do any
of I don't have body parts chopped off. I don't
have hormone injections. I don't get estrogen. I don't have
breast implants. I don't have anything done. But today I'm
a woman.

Speaker 10 (05:48):
That's how selfID laws work. And there that's all effect
in Colorado.

Speaker 5 (05:52):
Yeah, how can we possibly make sense of that?

Speaker 11 (05:55):
I mean, this happened to me first of all.

Speaker 10 (05:57):
Really, Yes, at the wheat Ridge Trecks in twenty twenty
three and I was told to leave.

Speaker 11 (06:04):
You were told to leave because I read the front
desk the Riot Act.

Speaker 10 (06:08):
Because when I came in, he was showering with the
curtain deliberately open and at half mast. He wasn't even
trying to pretend like present as a woman.

Speaker 5 (06:19):
Okay, so what would we call that? Then?

Speaker 11 (06:22):
Out a grinophilia?

Speaker 2 (06:23):
Thank you, There is a name for it, and that's
exactly what it is.

Speaker 10 (06:26):
And that's why third spaces don't work, because they don't
want their own space. It's all about violating women's boundaries.
They get off on it. It's a paraphilia for every
single man that enters into women only spaces, all of them.

Speaker 8 (06:42):
To me, and this is just speaking as a man
for you, as a woman in a woman's space, sport
exposed in a very vulnerable state and a very vulnerable area.
It is about a functioning male organ that is the threat.
That is a threat to a woman inherently.

Speaker 10 (06:58):
Even if they cut it off, and most of the
don't don't do that, it doesn't matter. We don't have
spaces segregated by gender.

Speaker 11 (07:08):
We have them segregated for sex. Christian your thoughts.

Speaker 9 (07:14):
What really struck me about that rant that she did
she gave was how defensive she was. She was saying,
I'm not a homophobe, a I'm not anti trans.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
She had to she was.

Speaker 9 (07:28):
She knew in her culture that she was put in
a corner and she had to basically defend herself for
not being a monster. Now she's not a monster. She's
a woman who went into a room and saw a
man and was horrified by it. But she knows the
way the culture works. Right now, the culture says that.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
She is wrong.

Speaker 9 (07:46):
She is the monster, She is the perpetrator, like you
were in that space. Now, in any normal situation, people
would rally around the woman saying, I'm so sorry, this
will never happen again. We're going to look into this.
But in our culture, trans individuals are at the very
very top.

Speaker 11 (08:03):
Yeah, don't you know, very top.

Speaker 10 (08:04):
Don't you know they have the most vulnerable amongst us
women are men.

Speaker 9 (08:08):
Yeah, they have all the cultural power. Listen, I know
it's very hard to be a transperson. Not even going there.
I'm just saying from a cultural perspective, when they say something,
they have the cultural cachet behind them.

Speaker 8 (08:18):
They just do. Now look at it. Final note on
this to you, Jody. I don't know the context and
I can't hear the sound. I just saw this posted
from a few hours ago. It seems though from the
title of this real that Tisheimen put out there on
Instagram that she's walking this back and way back. Let's
get back together, you know, Yeah, we got.

Speaker 5 (08:40):
You all back.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
So that's weird.

Speaker 11 (08:42):
I was hoping support. Yeah, in the land of Turfdom.

Speaker 9 (08:48):
Yeah, but it's very hard to stay strong in this
situation because the blowback could be profound, especially in her
if she's a singer. I think she is right within
her industry. Imagine message he's getting. And that's why, just
as we don't know about how well we'll get in
to talk about it at all, But Sidney Sweeney did
to defend doing a jeans ad and making a pun

(09:11):
on I've got good Jens. The simple act of saying no,
I'm not going to go in an apology tour was
actually culturally significant and powerful and made it rare most times,
from Tisheimen to Scarlett Johansen to halle Berry to Stephen King.

Speaker 2 (09:26):
When the woke mob comes, they all back down.

Speaker 5 (09:28):
And that's what we get.

Speaker 8 (09:30):
And just harrowing to think that Jodie's probably not alone
having this happen in East Ridge or anywhere else in
the metro Denver metro area.

Speaker 10 (09:37):
Happens at the Capitol because Brian good One, yep, he
uses the women's bathroom.

Speaker 8 (09:43):
And the thing is, you don't ever see this really
going the other way or being an issue.

Speaker 5 (09:46):
It's not an issue.

Speaker 8 (09:47):
I don't think, I don't I don't know that I've
ever encountered a trans man in a locker room.

Speaker 5 (09:52):
Maybe I didn't know.

Speaker 11 (09:52):
Because it's not a fetish for those women, for.

Speaker 5 (09:55):
Those biological women.

Speaker 8 (09:56):
Yeah, exactly, And that's the thing, the calling of the bluff.
But my point is, okay, we'll give you a third space.
It's not about that, though Jody said, no. They want
to be immersed in that female surrounding. It's part of
whatever's going on in their heads. And it's exactly what
she describes. We move on now to George Clooney sitting

(10:17):
down with Seth Done CBS Sunday morning, and he's asked
about the op ed that he wrote in the New
York Times shortly after Joe Biden's debate Debuckle.

Speaker 6 (10:27):
During the election, you threw yourself into politics with that,
guest essay, New York Times, looking back, would you do
that again?

Speaker 12 (10:35):
Yes, we had a chance. I wanted there to be,
as I wrote in the op ed, a primary, let's
battle test this quickly and get it up and go.
And I think the mistake with it being commonly is
that she had to run against her own record, and
it's very hard to do if the point of running

(10:55):
is to say I'm not that person. You know, it's
hard to do, and so she was given a very
tough task. I think it was a mistake, quite honest.
But we are where we are. We're going to lose
more house seats, they say, so, you know, I don't
know to not what we would be to say, I'm
not going to tell the truth.

Speaker 8 (11:11):
Clooney thinks not having a primary Kamala being anointed a mistake.
But then he made the bizarre comment you pointed this
out to me, Christian, that she couldn't run on her
own record?

Speaker 2 (11:21):
Why not?

Speaker 9 (11:22):
I thought it was amazing. I thought they're going to
put Joe Biden, Matt Rushmerly to squeeze a fifth head
into that particular structure. You know, the rhetoric here, it
goes back and forth and back and forth. She was
a terrible candidate, she's a terrible politician. She ran as
a terrible vice president. The Biden Harris administration was terrible.
And maybe he had a Freudian slip and he admitted it.

(11:43):
It's just weird that that didn't get a lot more attention.
That particular part of that conversation. He couldn't run on
a record, why not? I thought it was amazing.

Speaker 8 (11:50):
And we turned to a woman who does one of
the best Kamala Harris impressions that I have heard, Jody,
calm your thoughts on Colooney?

Speaker 2 (11:57):
There, oh there, it is no pressure.

Speaker 10 (12:01):
Well, you know, I think that children should be able
to vote when they're five.

Speaker 11 (12:12):
Did you watch that?

Speaker 10 (12:13):
Yeah, she wants to lower that age just sixteen. Sure
the reason she gave her the reason sixteen year olds
are anxious about climate change?

Speaker 8 (12:22):
Oh my gosh, of course, and who makes them anxious?
Such a self fulfilling prophecy?

Speaker 5 (12:26):
That crap. Even Bill Gates came out over the last
week or so. Did you see that?

Speaker 10 (12:30):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (12:30):
Yes, He's like, this isn't exactly what we had cracked
up to be. Scientist Bill Gates's exactly.

Speaker 11 (12:38):
What do you think he meant?

Speaker 2 (12:39):
Though?

Speaker 10 (12:39):
By who she couldn't know about running on her own record, I.

Speaker 8 (12:44):
Don't know that she couldn't get out of her own way.
It was a bizarre comment by Clooney because he said
she had an impossible task and that was it, that
she couldn't run on the past and say she was
different from Joe Biden.

Speaker 11 (12:57):
Because because she's failed and everything, I.

Speaker 5 (12:59):
Mean, she failed upward, so to speak.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
I mean, I thought her borders ar ring was amazing.

Speaker 8 (13:09):
We go from George Clooney to Stephen Colbert and this
was sent to me by senior Toto over there. This
is just going to blow your mind, Jody, give it
a listen and we'll see what you have to say.

Speaker 13 (13:20):
I think, you know old, you know, people perceive me
as this sort of lefty figure. I think I'm more
conservative than people think. I just happened to be talking
about a government in extremes and so what I'm giving
you is my reaction video to the day. And my
reaction video is like, you know, it's like the screen

(13:44):
in a way.

Speaker 7 (13:45):
But with jokes, and so that makes people perceives me
as more left necessarily than I am, because I'm not
sure what other reaction would be, an honest one, it's
hard to have a balanced reaction to the idea of
troops on street of a city that actually is not
undergoing an invasion.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
Jody, where is Stephen Colbert's Overton window.

Speaker 11 (14:07):
That's a really good question.

Speaker 10 (14:09):
I don't actually even understand the context of what he's
talking about.

Speaker 8 (14:13):
But reaction video, well, he's saying that viewers don't realize
just how conservative he is he's much more conservative than
the average viewer might think. But he's just reacting to
what he sees. I think he's referring to the Trump administration.

Speaker 10 (14:28):
Is he trying to get more of an audience that
I don't understand why he would say that?

Speaker 5 (14:32):
A little too late for that, right, Christian?

Speaker 9 (14:33):
Yeah, I mean I can confuse with Al Rushbo all
the time. And the reason why he's doing this is
very clear. When you are a middle of the road
person and you say so and so is bad, then
you're more trustworthy because you don't have a stake in
the situation.

Speaker 5 (14:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (14:50):
Right, So like if Sean Hennity, no offense to Sean Hennity.
If he says something, you think, well, he's very conservative.
You think you know where he may lean in a
certain issue. So if he says, you know, Joe b
I's bad on X, he kind of that's the context.
But if Bill Maher says something, who can bounce all
over the map and he says that Joe Biden needs
to go, it has more weight because he's more of

(15:12):
a neutral arbiter where he's not going to guarantee you
a left left left turn every time.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Oh, it's more interesting.

Speaker 9 (15:18):
It's more what's more interesting, for sure, But I think
he's Colbert is desperately trying to change hearts and minds,
and he thinks he can do so if he's considered it.

Speaker 6 (15:29):
Right.

Speaker 5 (15:29):
I mean, that's what it is, that's outright.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
But also that I think it was GQ.

Speaker 9 (15:33):
Perhaps the interviewer should have said it should like you know,
the records skipping sound right.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
Excuse me as a Combert.

Speaker 9 (15:41):
Can you give me an example of your right of
interviews or any monologue given ye that was remotely conservative?
And by the way, when Biden was in office, you
didn't say anything that was remotely conservative.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
So you didn't have to react to the horror of
Donald Trump.

Speaker 8 (15:55):
The broader question from this DQ interviewer that you referenced
Christian is whether or not late night talk shows are passe?

Speaker 2 (16:02):
Should they go the way of the Dodo bird. I'm
curious what you feel like the great affirmative cases for
a show?

Speaker 13 (16:08):
Why should shows like mine continue to exist? Or like
Kimmel or Jimmy or And I said.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Everyone plays a great affection, which is why.

Speaker 13 (16:14):
I said, why, Oh, we're like your friend who at
the end of the day paid attention to the news
more than you did, and you're aware of it. You
just didn't do the detail work that we did, and
then we curate that back to you.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
Wow, at the end of the day, you don't.

Speaker 13 (16:30):
But it's really hearing more about how we feel about her. I,
as the person who met who like his is the
vehicle for that how we felt about today, all those
things that might have made you confused or angry, or
or anxious or happy for surprise or something like that.
I feel that way at the camera or to the audience. Really,

(16:53):
I'm really performing for the audience, and the camera captures
it well.

Speaker 8 (16:55):
Jody, with friends like that, who needs enemies? Jesus right?

Speaker 6 (16:58):
I mean.

Speaker 11 (17:01):
How he that is so ridiculous?

Speaker 5 (17:04):
Straight face?

Speaker 11 (17:04):
Yeah, how can he?

Speaker 10 (17:06):
Like you're it's so he's a propagandist and he's trying
to say that you don't have to really pay attention
to the details because he's the one doing it.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
I gotcha. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (17:16):
Well, and that's the thing, Christian, he really believes I
think what he's saying that he's the curator of news.
He consumes this information then presents it to his audience
totally in an unbiased fashion, and you can trust us.
I've done the work for you. We know that you
don't have time during your day to figure all this
out and.

Speaker 5 (17:35):
Then garbage in, garbage out? Or how do we analyze this?

Speaker 9 (17:40):
I don't know how to read my phone screen until
mister Coleberrick, can you help me? This guy had dancing
vaccines and a screen. I'm sorry, stick, take a step back, please.

Speaker 5 (17:49):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 8 (17:50):
So let's answer that broader question really quick. And Jody,
you're a stand up comedian. I'm trying to get you
back in the craft and pressuring you.

Speaker 5 (17:57):
To do that.

Speaker 8 (17:58):
But is there room in the late night sphere for
this type of traditional talk show anymore?

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Or is it by by time?

Speaker 10 (18:06):
I think it's by by time. I mean there's too
much alternative media now. I think a lot of people
woke up in twenty twenty, and I think a lot
more over the last five years. It's so obvious that
the media is just, you know, a branch of the
Democratic Party.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Yeah, it's too obvious.

Speaker 8 (18:25):
So Christian in the minute that we have left, why
does Guttfeld work?

Speaker 5 (18:29):
Then?

Speaker 8 (18:29):
Is it because he just takes off half of the
pie and nobody's going after that audience?

Speaker 5 (18:33):
Or is it because of the format that it works.

Speaker 9 (18:35):
It's the format, it's what you just said. It's the
fact that he has a bit of a reverence that
I think you don't see. He's kind of a bad
boy in a way. He tells some jokes that are little
bit naughty, a little bit racially tinged sometimes and he
kind of calls himself out. It's just a sense of vibrancy,
like freshness, and it's fun. But yeah, we don't need
this format anymore, you know. It's so inauthentic, from the

(18:55):
can't interviews to the predictable speeches and pardiculable monologues.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
I know what's coming.

Speaker 9 (19:00):
I'm surprised he eating clings to a central left audience
at all. I would think, I don't I have. I'm
angry at them for even tuning in, Like why would
they want.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
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bomb on.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
A podcast Edgie Bold, and you.

Speaker 10 (21:39):
Do such a good impression of them. I don't think
I've listened to him talk in such a long time.

Speaker 11 (21:45):
Brian was doing it during the.

Speaker 5 (21:46):
Break we're talking about.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
You can't hear him without now here, now, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (21:51):
You can't.

Speaker 8 (21:52):
I don't think he will be able to either the
righteous indignation.

Speaker 5 (21:56):
Jody, it's a blanking.

Speaker 8 (21:57):
Disgrace, the cost of living in color who's been running
the state the last ten fifteen years.

Speaker 11 (22:03):
Is he not think that anyone's going to know that?

Speaker 2 (22:08):
You know what? Actually, I think he's right.

Speaker 9 (22:10):
I don't think people put the two and two together
sadly because we keep voting the same way here.

Speaker 8 (22:14):
Well, you and I were at an event last night,
Christian with the Denver Republicans, you know, all eight of
us or what a few, the proud, the few, the bold,
that's truly bold.

Speaker 5 (22:24):
But we want to be a Republican in Denver.

Speaker 8 (22:26):
But anyway that they don't have to flex these muscles
because not everybody's paying attention to fact.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
Most people are not paying attention.

Speaker 8 (22:33):
In fact, we were told there's so much fatigue within
Denver about politics writ.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
Large that they don't even want to deal with it.
So it's it's incredible.

Speaker 9 (22:43):
I mean, you know, we have more information at our
fingertips that we've ever had before, and we're non plussed
by it. We're willing to tune out. Don't they realize
as a cause and effect, you vote a certain way,
you get a certain reaction.

Speaker 8 (22:55):
So Jody the F bomb? Does this make Michael Bennett tough?
Street tough? It's a street that he's piling up there.

Speaker 10 (23:02):
I just missed the days that politicians were boring. It
seems like they understand that part of Trump's appeal the
people is that he is he just he seems real,
and that they equate that with Okay, I'll start cussing

(23:22):
in front of people a lot because.

Speaker 8 (23:24):
You know, but isn't this the trap Christian that Gavin
Newsom and others have fallen into, where they're trying to
out Trump Trump. You see it on Gavin's social media,
his team, and it just falls flat.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
There's only one Trump. You can't be him. Listen.

Speaker 9 (23:36):
You could loathe Donald Trump or he is his authentic
self to the core.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
I mean, that's just who he is.

Speaker 9 (23:43):
Yeah, and you can fake that and you can't pretend
that you're tough. And although I mean, to me, what
Bennett was doing there was like Richie Kinneham trying to
be Phonsie.

Speaker 8 (23:51):
It's just would you say he jumped the shirt?

Speaker 2 (23:56):
I might just say a Fonsie reference point to Henry
Winkler TOURNAIGHTI this week. So my god, I know, I know,
the Fond's eighty.

Speaker 5 (24:05):
It's not possible.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
Ever Young.

Speaker 10 (24:08):
This is the second time jen X there is a
referenced Happy Days. Yeah, he goes right over my head.

Speaker 8 (24:12):
Get used to it, Millennial Senator Michael Bennett. And that's
our first nominee for Friday Fool of the Week. The
next one he is the new mayor of New York City,
the Kami Zoron. Don't mess with the Zoron, mom, Donnie,
get a load of this one. We will prove that
there is no problem too large for government to solve

(24:34):
and no concern too small for it to care about.
From now on, there will be no more rich people
or poor people.

Speaker 5 (24:41):
We will all be the same. Wait, I gotta think
about that one.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
Will It is two kings that's from Tenacious. Indeed, that
was Jack Black twenty five years ago.

Speaker 8 (24:50):
I think Jesse knows that reference. Singing about city Hall
they're going to take over. He and KG the Mighty
Kyle gas and then he shouts out that I just
said that one of the tenets of communism.

Speaker 5 (25:02):
We're all gonna be in a minute.

Speaker 8 (25:03):
And even he's lefty, by the way, he thinks that's
an outrageous idea.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
They just elected that idea in New York City.

Speaker 9 (25:10):
What's so amazing about the election and the results and
his transformation is that this guy is a radical to
his core, like Trump is authentic to the core. And
you saw it through his tweet, you saw it through
his videos, you thought for his raps, and then in
this campaign he had this sort of kind of pretend
and he slapped on that silly ever present grin which.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
Even sat in It live made fun of. By the way,
m Aminity won. Mask off now good and hard. That's
what's coming to you.

Speaker 9 (25:38):
It's all New York and snake Plisken man, you are
in trouble, Jody.

Speaker 8 (25:42):
I'm not sure how much of his speech you saw,
but it was rather nasty and you know, contentious. It
was not uniting. Even Van Jones of CNN called that
out about it. And I think it's exactly what Christian
you just said, that mask is off. But do New
Yorkers really know what they're in store for here?

Speaker 10 (25:59):
No? I think that New York went full retard. I
don't really see any other way around it. They went
retired and Jack Waite is what really bothered me about
his speech. Was he called out every single freakin group
except Americans.

Speaker 5 (26:18):
That's right.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
That's a great point, Jody. At what point during that speech?

Speaker 8 (26:23):
And I watched the whole thing and I edited it
through it, and I'm trying to think back, at what
point did he say this is why I'm proud to
be an American.

Speaker 9 (26:31):
Did you mention Likelians or Irish people or Germans? Did
he mention any group like that?

Speaker 5 (26:35):
I don't know.

Speaker 10 (26:36):
I heard nobody that would be white or white adjacent, right,
And I mean, I'm pretty sure that all the idiotic
liberal women that voted for him probably didn't even notice
that there.

Speaker 5 (26:50):
Was a video. I've been searching through these now.

Speaker 8 (26:52):
Jody's brought me into the realm, you know, a point
of no return down this rabbit hole. But it was,
I swear to God, like blatant, totally liberal of European descent,
white chick in his job.

Speaker 5 (27:04):
So I'm trying to figure that.

Speaker 8 (27:05):
Part out, saying how Muslim women had built like businesses
throughout the world. I'm like, that's just not true. There's
no way that happened. Yeah, no, I mean you want
to talk about the patriarchy.

Speaker 2 (27:18):
Yeah, what are you talking about?

Speaker 11 (27:21):
People? Have no idea what's coming.

Speaker 9 (27:23):
Oh lord, so was it Queers for Palestine? That movement
and that's mainstream, that's like, you know.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
Yes, Snoramandanni joins Michael Bennett. What a do well?

Speaker 8 (27:35):
That is Friday Fool of the Week. Here's a curveball.
Don't like it. Don't like that I have to do it.
But Tucker Carlson made the lists because of this.

Speaker 6 (27:45):
It's actually funny. It was December eighteenth. I remember because
that's an important date to me, and as Joseph Stalin's birthday.
I'm a fan fan of Stalin's, I was an admirer.
But we don't need to go into that. I guess, uh, okay,
let's get back.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
We'll circle back to that.

Speaker 8 (28:03):
It never circled back to it, didn't call it out
on its face at the moment as being completely ridiculous.

Speaker 5 (28:08):
But here's the part, Toto, you and I.

Speaker 8 (28:10):
Have been really trying to sort through this Nick Flente's character.
And when I watched that, you only heard it if
you're listening to the podcast here or the radio show.
The face he makes Nick Flent's it's like an impish grin,
almost like he thinks Tucker's in on the joke, but
Tucker's like what, And I can't figure out if Whents
really means that or not, if he really admires Joseph Stalin,

(28:33):
or if he's just doing it for shock value.

Speaker 9 (28:35):
I think you and I are hanging out too much,
because I think we're starting to think, like I think
what you said in the radio a couple days ago
is kind of where I'm going. Yeah, although it doesn't
really matter. I don't think Nick Fuente's is an authentic.

Speaker 5 (28:45):
Person, No, I don't.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
I think he's playing a character.

Speaker 9 (28:47):
Yes, But having said that, his character adds nothing to
society and only hurts society and doesn't make any sense,
and it's cruel and vicious and not thought.

Speaker 11 (28:56):
More important, it's hurting the right.

Speaker 10 (28:58):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
Absolutely.

Speaker 8 (28:59):
Then that's the point of this jody, is that it's
not Nick Wente's who I'm nominating for Fool of the
Week here, he's whatever.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (29:05):
But the fact that Tucker Carlson enables this platforms this
doesn't push back on it at all. Even Victor David Hanson.
David Hanson, he called out Tucker Carlson. He used to
go on Tucker's show on Fox News all the time. Yeah,
so what are we dealing with here? I don't know,
it is it is weird. I think it was Michael
Knowles that was saying that the death of Charlie Kirk

(29:29):
was sort of like the first.

Speaker 10 (29:31):
Domino to fall that would put someone like Nick Fuentes,
who's way more on the fringe, right, you know, it
starts to become, you know, more and more platformed with
you know see.

Speaker 8 (29:41):
And that's the problem is because now you're giving the
left and I mean this literally and I'm not saying
this glibly, ammunition to conflate a Charlie Kirk with a
Nick Fuentes when those two are not comparable.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
They're not remotely the same.

Speaker 8 (29:57):
Charlie Kirk encouraged debate and discussion, love, faith, family fundas
is none of those things.

Speaker 9 (30:04):
I mean, what's amazing is that the left has been
calling us conservatives, Nazis and all the most hurtful things
for quite some time, right without any receipts. And now
we're going to give him a receipt. Here's Nick, We're
talking to him, he's he's one of us.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
It's shocking.

Speaker 8 (30:19):
Didn't said something like Ohio Hitler Friday or something like that.

Speaker 5 (30:22):
I mean stuff like that.

Speaker 9 (30:24):
I avoided him, I didn't care about him, but I've
got I don't want to say it's a deep dive,
but I've heard enough of his quotes that are just
I mean, it's not like it's out of context. It's
not like he's being funny or satirical or dark or bleak.
It's it's just it's genuine hate. I mean, I think
I fear that someone's going to take him seriously and write.

Speaker 5 (30:44):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 11 (30:44):
Do you think he's a plant?

Speaker 2 (30:46):
But that's what I mean. It kind of feels like that.

Speaker 8 (30:48):
And then he turned on Trump and Ben Shapiro did
a brilliant takedown of Fuente's Antucker Carlson on Monday, and
that was part of it, was that you know, this
is not the guy that me.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
Maybe he's pretending to be or that people think.

Speaker 8 (31:00):
He is, but in my opinion, Tucker Carlson is taking
his integrity, his credibility. He's just lightning it on fire
by bringing a guy you don't get it back, no
burn it it's gone, that's it. Well, you know where
do you go to get your reputation back? Well, Tucker
got rid of his willingly and I don't understand it.

Speaker 5 (31:17):
I don't understand it.

Speaker 8 (31:18):
So Tucker Carlson, unfortunately one of our Friday Fool of
the Week nominees, along.

Speaker 5 (31:21):
With Senator Michael Bennett and.

Speaker 8 (31:24):
Zoran Mundani, the newly minted Mayor of New York City,
Jody Kalm Christian Tota will have their votes when we
come back. Your votes five seven, seven thirty nine. Wrapping
up the Right Side of Hollywood.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
And they call dat him.

Speaker 8 (31:43):
I love the anger that Jack Black hughs is in
his music with the d albeit disappointingly when it comes
to Kyle Gas and the attempted assassination of Donald Trump
and that canceled their whole tour. And I'm just damn,
I'm shaking my head and I'm rolling my eyes just too.
The meresic you're funny, have fun, make it fun for people.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
Is that too much to ask?

Speaker 8 (32:05):
I guess so, apparently, wrapping Up the Right Side of
Hollywood with Jody komb In for Deborah Flora, Christian Toto to.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
My rangetto.

Speaker 8 (32:14):
Hollywood Toto dot Com, yours truly, Ryan sul You've got
a vote for each of the three, so we know
we got a good race going on.

Speaker 5 (32:20):
This one says, uh, Michael, mister Mackie bet it.

Speaker 8 (32:27):
Gary says that, thanks Gary, and this one says, it'll
be interesting to see how many conventions in New York
get canceled. Mamdannie gets elected. And then finally this Rush
Limbaugh reference Chatsworth Osborne Junior.

Speaker 5 (32:41):
He knows better.

Speaker 8 (32:42):
And I remember at one point Rush was given Tucker
a really hard time and wasn't very fond of him,
and then that changed toward the end of Rush's life
and career. But I really wonder what Rush would be
saying about Tucker. Now, Wow, that would be interesting. So
we turn to our expert panel. We'll get their votes
on the record. Joe Calm, who is our fool the week?

Speaker 10 (33:01):
According to you, I'm gonna go with the mom, Dommy
or you got to pick one.

Speaker 11 (33:06):
Okay, I'm gonna go with Bennett.

Speaker 8 (33:09):
Bennett Oho shifted, then we go. Her vote is for
Bennett registered duly noted Christian.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
You, I gotta go with Tucker. He should know better.

Speaker 9 (33:16):
It's a really disappointing change that I mean of a
remarkable career, a fascinating voice, someone who is able to
bravely go into territory that others feared.

Speaker 2 (33:27):
And now this where does it go from here?

Speaker 5 (33:30):
For Tucker? Do you think?

Speaker 8 (33:31):
Because I got to get you on the record here, Christian,
Megan Kelly, who you know personally, You've been on her show,
she's kind of running cover for Tucker in this Candace
Owens clown.

Speaker 9 (33:40):
I am gobsmacked. I am out of words. I've had
the ultimate respect for Megan Kelly. She's bright, she's interesting,
she's thoughtful, she's a great voice, she's a powerful presence
in the media. And I just I can't as much
as I can't figure out what Tucker's up to, I
can't figure out why she's blindly defending him.

Speaker 8 (33:59):
Jody calm from want yourself to the people? Where can
they find you?

Speaker 10 (34:03):
You can find me on Facebook and Twitter. I'm really
angry and on.

Speaker 2 (34:07):
The both of those. That's funny, bug funny, fair enough.

Speaker 8 (34:10):
That'll do it for this edition of the Right Side
of Hollywood. Our special thanks to Jody Kalm for filling
in for Deborah, and of course Christian. As always, I'm
back with our two straight ahead Ryan Chuling Life
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