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April 26, 2024 16 mins
Jerome Hudson (Breitbard Entertainment Editor, author, "50 Things" books) joined Preston for an always good conversation. 
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I'm very excited to know our reportof what happened in Panama City Beach recently
is gotten on the radar of theBay County Sheriff's Department. Thank you so
very much for your responsiveness. Therewill also likely be outreaches to Florida Department
of Law Enforcement and perhaps even theFBI because it does involve the potential of

(00:31):
human trafficking and potential abduction of children. Anyway, we appreciate you reaching out
to us and you're concerned. Thereis no news story to this. I
need you to understand, this isn'ta news story. The police report was
entrusted to me. I happen toknow this family and have since well for
thirty seven years. And so yeah, so we're getting the word out and

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others are doing the same. We'veshared it with our our friends at iHeartRadio
in Panama City as well as herein Tallahassee the other shows to just get
the word out. And so weare going to protect the family's identity at
at all costs. And so thereyou go, all right, we are

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we are joined by the one,the only, Jerome Hudson. But Jerome
to kind of get us started herehere we go, ladies and gentlemen.
By request, Jerome wanted his walkup music to be the winning screech at

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the European Seagull screech Championships. Yeah, a little nine year old Adam,
I think you know I was lessthan half joking when I sent you that
request, but thank you very muchfor faciliting it. Yeah, there you

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go. I like to highlight andusually it happens once a day when I
see something and I'm like, yeah, we are in such a post race,
post oppression society when you know thereare such things as European seagull screeching
contests. We made it to theproverbial mountaintop that the Reverend doctor Martin Luther

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King Junior preached about. You know, you know, Jerome, it's perfect
because the news today from my chairand forgive some of you, forgive me
for the way I'm gonna phrase thissucks so badly. Yeah, I mentioned
last hour. I need a bubblebath and a backyard visit from butterflies,

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hummingbirds, and I need my favoritepizza. I'm just like, I'm I'm
fragile at this moment. Helped meout. I have good news also,
you know, I don't know whereBrian Kent ranks on your list of governors
in the Union, but he hecomes to me, you know, once
a quarter, maybe in in sortof lobbies. You know, it's like,

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you know, bump me up yourlist of erome in this morning,
I guess he signed a law whichis kind of insane that there needed to
be another law in the books inGeorgia but protecting homeowners who happened to stumble
across their property only to find somedude has you know, set up shop
in it. You know, Iam a homeowner in Georgia. My mom's

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been living with me for over ayear now here in my downtown condo and
beautiful Jacksonville, and so every oncein a while, President, I'm just
like, man, I has somethirty year old dude named Johnny right like
scrambling eggs in my in my kitchenin Savannah right now. So I don't

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don't. I'm amazed that there aren'tmore people just blasted away before the police
could show up. I mean,I can imagine walking in and seeing someone,
you know, just roasting marshmallows inmy living room floor or whatever.
So Governor Camp is following Florida's leadand finally dealing with squatters. Yeah,

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yeah, awesome. See, Iknow there were protections or homeowners on the
books in Georgia, but I guesswhat he just signed into law is a
more comprehensive bill. So that's goodnews, right, I mean, that's
that's what else do I have?All right, hold on to that.
We're gonna come back ten minutes past. I've been running late all stinking morning

(04:44):
long because the news is so bad. I don't think this is gonna help,
because I'm gonna spin this in adirection that it's on his pages though.
Joe Hudson editor the entertainment section atBreitbart, But he's a kind of
sewer of all things news and arenaissance man if there ever was one author
of the fifty Things books. OnThe Morning Show with Preston Scott, The

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Morning Show with Preston Scott sixty percentof the time, it works every time
on News Radio one hundred point sevendouble UFLA. All right, Jerome,
you're talking about squatters in Georgia.That's good news. What's it going to

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take before ruling bodies of athletics todeal with this issue of men competing against
women. We talked about the storyPlanet Fitness is doubled down. They've hired
one of the worst when it comesto DEI as it's new CEO. So
I guess losing four hundred million dollarsof value wasn't enough. What will that?

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I mean, what will it take? I have read recommended that anyone
competing, if you're a girl,a woman, if a guy is allowed
to compete, don't compete and thatends the competition. Yeah, so I
edited. You know, we havea sports editor, Dylan Gwynn out there
in Texas, and you know I'mthe entertainment editor. Sometimes there's cross pollinating,

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and so Gillian Michaels, who Ithink sort of cut her her popular
teeth and the biggest loser, basicallycame out and said, I mean,
there are pure reviewed studies that showthat can I get some breaking news chime
music? Here? Men are strongerand faster and more physically capable than women.

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I actually saw that that new PlanetFitness ceo higher and I was I
think I was driving well, Iwas, I was being driven through the
outains of Argentina, and I thought, Preston, I mean, should I
just cancel my planet Fitness membership,and then and then I thought, you

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know, that second thought is,well, what what gym membership do I
join? Because I'm pretty sure anyother conglomerate and I give my money to
probably has at least a DEI board. That's is Neo Nazi is what Planet
Fitness is doing. Now, Ithink that you have sports committees. I

(07:31):
think, good Lord, I can'tI can't remember the name of these long
models polysylavic athletic boards, but Iand so forgive me, but I've I
feel like I see every two weeks, one athletic association after another sort of
banning transgender athletes. Well, theNAIA was the last one to do it,

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and that was the most notable one. Thank you. I don't know
who that is. That was likean astrophysics program and a national association of
intercollegiate athletics, and they are comprisedof mostly smaller colleges and universities. I
feel like this. I don't knowthe snowball is that sort of Harrison Forward

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size Boulder yet, but I dofeel, as John Witherspoon would say,
some momentimum growing in this space.It's just it's time. I think Wales
just banned puberty blockers for eighteen andunder. I feel like there's a multifaceted

(08:39):
push in the right direction. Wow, I'm being very positive this morning,
and I do not feel comfortable,but I think there's good news. It's
far too late. This bag ofcats should have never been allowed to roam
free in our society. You know, you got Governor JB. Pricksture signing

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laws just allowing all of this bodymutilation while he's like owning companies profiting from
it. I mean, it's justmadness. It's child abuse in the highest
order. But I but I thinkfinally women will be protected. You know,
it's it's it's up to old,handsome, grain aging guys like you

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and then me, not the thirdwave feminist movement. Uh you know what
I mean? Like where are thefeminence? Like where is Hillary Clinton?
That I love Hillary Clinton, butI don't even Actually I think it's like
do people even ask the faces offeminism to like, just do you have
an opinion on dudes compeding and shotput? I think it was like a

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shot put shot put? Really yousay Hillary Clinton? You know what immediately
comes to mind, this is horrifiedscreeching. That's what comes to mind?
Stand by Jerome Mudchon with me onemore segment of the Morning Show with Preston
Scott. All right, I'm goingto play a sound bite that I played

(10:20):
earlier in the program. It's sortof kind of a breaking news story in
that this happened yesterday on the FoxBusiness Channel and their anchors are interviewing an
occasional guest of the Morning Show,Mark Morano, from the Climate Depot.
Let's listen the White House telling FoxBusiness is now considering declaring a national climate

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emergency. But that's a climate crisisto you, Mark the ap which sets
the standards for newsrooms across the country. They're urgent Americans to use the term
climate crisis to address the current situation. This is all troubling. But if
the president declares a climate emergency,what impact does that have? Well,
I mean, this is the seriousstory of that. Today, NBC News

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has reported that if Joe Biden declaresa national climate emergency, he would have
COVID like powers under that emergency,and they also compared the emergency powers to
the nine to eleven emergency powers.The Center for Biological Diversity has estimated Joe
Biden would get about one hundred andthirty wartime like powers by which to bypass

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democracy and impose a green new dealon the America without a single vote of
Congress. Now we go to Jerome, Hudson and Jacksonville, Jerome, go
to stop voting for Democrats. Thatwas a I don't know, how is
the eighty seconds? I think thatMas is right, good lord. It

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was a minute and twenty second reminderof why you should not vote for people
who are in the party who enslavedmy ancestors. Okay, there's a literal
through line between what they did tomy father's people from West Africa and what
that one minute in twenty second soundby was. I don't know if it's

(12:15):
true. I certainly well it camefrom the White House. I don't know
if the reporting of what the WhiteHouse announced is true. If passed,
if the climate emergency is declared,Joe Biden, could I guess, with
the you know, snap of hisfinger, put us all on a national
punishment again. Your kids can't goto school, you can't open your big

(12:39):
shop. I don't know if itallows to go that far, but let's
just say it is. I'm notthe one that's crazy Okay, like this,
this is if you can't win becauseyour policies are horrific across the board.

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It's not just goofy guy on theradio saying it. Look at the
polling people that Joe Biden is tiedin Wisconsin, the bedrock of the leftist
institution in this country with Donald Trump, the guy who's you know, up
in a New York courtroom right now, if he's because he can't be in
a Georgia courtroom, he's being goneafter by every facet of the Joe Biden

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d oj and black men are runningtoward Donald Trump. Voters nineteen to I
think it's thirty four are running toDonald Trump, business owners, you name
it. And if you're Joe Biden, and you're looking at the same polls,

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and you're looking at internal White Housepolls which are even more brutally honest,
and he's you know, he's agandanews outlet polls that they can't help
but tell the truth. They can'teven bake the cake for Joe Biden.
It's plausible, given the history ofthe Democratic Party, that you know,

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he would he would be entertained bythe idea of protecting him the thing that
he has spent fifty years of hislife trying to become which is president of
the United States. Yeah, it'svery plausible. So what do you think
the national response would be. Let'splay hypothetical here. What do you think

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governors in red states would do ifhe decides to go this route and declare
this ridiculous emergency and try to extendauthority beyond comprehension and remember, and what
do you think American people would do? It would be the biggest you know,
Republican Party voter drives people. Ithink now in hindsight, you know,

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can kind of justify, can kindof understand. I will never understand
Democratic governors like Gavin Newsom and Whitnerin Michigan, in Phil Murphy and New
Jersey, and that buffoon in Pennsylvaniasigning laws that sent sick, elderly people
back into petri d dishes of deathduring the pandemic. Some policies I'll never

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understand. And Cuomo and New Yorkdid it too, But a lot of
the decisions made in haste. We'reall fearful. It is although a time
when you would want to look toyour political leaders. But that sort of
sober minded, deep critical thinking tomake better policy decisions. All that said,

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the American people will never ever gothrough that HD double hockey sticks again.
And it would be the death knellof the Democrat Party being a majority
party if Joe Biden did this.So Biden's the sociopath and he only wants
to win. So, but but, and besides, Barack Obama is really
the one dictating this from his secondmansion in Hawaii on the coast. Although

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you know, climate change, sealevels, all that. People amazing,
always appreciate the time, my friend, Thank you so much. We'll talk
soon. Love you, brother,Love you too, Bye bye, all
right. Jerome Hudson, Breitbart dotCom entertainment editor, author of the fifty
Things books, Fifty Things you didn'tKnow and fifty Things They fifty things they

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don't want you to know, andfifty things they don't want you to know
about Trump in the Morning Shore withPresto Scott
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