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Thank you! It feels a bit strange to be back here hosting, especially since I used to do the weekend update. A year and a half ago, I had a disagreement with NBC and was fired for not being funny. Normally, that would lead to a lawsuit, but since it’s a comedy show, they had the upper hand. Now, just a year and a half later, they’ve invited me back to host. I wondered how I went from being deemed not funny to hosting. It hit me that I haven’t gotten funnier; the show has just gotten worse. So, to recap: I'm still not funny, but the show is even worse. We have a bad show for you tonight with Doctor Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Eminem.

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I can't be here often, but Bill has everything under control. This morning, in the oval office, I asked the president if everything was great. I thanked the academy for the honor, which is a dream come true. Being an actor has been my lifelong aspiration since childhood.

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Here we are with the most important TV and film execs in the world, and you're all terrified of Ronan Farrow. It was a big year for pedophile movies like Surviving R Kelly, Leaving Neverland, Two Popes. But nobody cares about movies anymore. Everyone's watching Netflix. I could just say, "Well done, Netflix. You win. Good night." This show is so long, you could binge watch the entire first season of afterlife instead. That's a show about a man who wants to kill himself because his wife dies and it's still more fun than this. He didn't kill himself, just like Jeffrey Epstein. If you win an award tonight, don't make a political speech. You're in no position to lecture the public. You know nothing about the real world. Accept your award, thank your agent and your god, and get off the stage.

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I want to thank Harvey Weinstein for organizing this incredible day. He is an amazing person, a great friend, and a force to be reckoned with. The fact that he and his team made this happen for all of you speaks volumes. We are all here because of you.

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Harvey Weinstein organized this amazing day, and we should thank him for that. He is a wonderful human being, a good friend, and a powerhouse. His team made this happen for all of you, which says something about you, not about me or this place.

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Hollywood has been a disruptor for decades, but now it is facing disruption itself. Behind the scenes, Hollywood is experiencing significant changes. Good luck to everyone out there, as things are shifting. Cheers to the disruption.

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The speaker mentions having "lots of things to comment on," specifically referencing a European award and a nomination. The speaker admits to having darker moments over the past several months. They also considered nominating Mr. Snowden, but for a different list. The speaker then acknowledges the presence of cameras.

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Ricky Gervais hosted the Golden Globes, joking it was his last time so he doesn't care anymore. He noted Kevin Hart was fired for offensive tweets, but the Hollywood Foreign Press barely speaks English or knows Twitter. He joked about Felicity Huffman's license plates and sympathized with her daughter. He pointed out celebrities like Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Joe Pesci, and warned everyone is terrified of Ronan Farrow. Gervais mentioned "pedophile movies" and the HFPA being racist, leading to a lack of diversity in the In Memoriam segment. He said nobody cares about movies anymore, everyone watches Netflix, and the show should just give Netflix all the awards. He compared the show to his series "Afterlife," and joked about Jeffrey Epstein. He mocked Hollywood's reliance on remakes, sequels, and superhero movies, and referenced Martin Scorsese's comments about Marvel. He joked about Leonardo DiCaprio's dates being too young and James Corden's role in Cats. He criticized Apple for making a show about dignity while running sweatshops. He told winners not to make political speeches, accept their award, thank their agent and God, and "fuck off." He made jokes about the presenters and the vegetarian meal. He ended by telling everyone to donate to Australia, get drunk, and take drugs.

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Sandra Bullock, known for her role in Netflix's Bird Box, was introduced as the next presenter. The speaker made a comparison between the movie's concept of people pretending not to see anything and the experience of working for Harvey Weinstein.

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Those who were considered nerds in high school are now the ones in power, like Mark Zuckerbergs and Fauchis. They have a chip on their shoulder against normal people, making laws and shaping media. It's time to stop being afraid of them and stand up. These former losers are still losers, so it's time to put them in their place and speak out.

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So, Hollywood might actually be dying after this. A film called Emilia Perez is nominated for 13 Oscars and it's not a joke. It has nominations for things like mammoplasty, vaginoplasty, and controlled laryngoplasty, also known as Adam's apple reduction. I wonder if the subject matter wasn't so controversial if it would still be nominated for this many awards if the quality of the film was all the same. I think there's a desire to reward progressive stories, but films for faith-based audiences never get lauded in Hollywood because they can't really celebrate that type of messaging.

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I wish I could be here more often, but Will definitely has everything handled. This morning, I went into the Oval Office for our meeting, and I asked the president if everything was alright. Also, I want to thank the Academy for this tremendous honor. This might be the greatest moment of my life. Ever since I was a little boy, I wanted to be a real actor.

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In this room are top TV and film executives who are all afraid of Ronan Farrow. The speaker mocks pedophile movies and criticizes the decline of cinema and traditional TV. They praise Netflix and suggest that the show should be shorter. The speaker jokes about a TV show called Afterlife and mentions that Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. They advise award winners not to make political speeches and belittle their knowledge of the real world. The speaker concludes by urging winners to accept their awards and leave.

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Welcome to the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards, hosted by Ricky Gervais. Gervais jokes about not caring anymore and mocks the Hollywood Foreign Press for offering him the gig by fax. He pokes fun at celebrities, including Felicity Huffman and her daughter, and mentions Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Joe Pesci. Gervais mentions the lack of diversity in major categories and criticizes the Hollywood Foreign Press for being racist. He jokes about pedophile movies and mocks the lack of diversity in the list of people who died for the in memoriam segment. Gervais comments on the decline of movies and the rise of Netflix. He makes controversial remarks about Jeffrey Epstein and criticizes the quality of films, particularly sequels and remakes. Gervais mentions Martin Scorsese's comments about Marvel movies and jokes about Leonardo DiCaprio's dating preferences. He mocks James Corden's role in "Cats" and makes a joke about Dame Judi Dench. Gervais criticizes Apple for their hypocrisy and urges winners not to make political speeches. He concludes by introducing the first award.

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I am the highest paid boy king in Babylon. The Oscars venue has Babylonian influences with the Tower of Babel and Ishtar gates. Some thank Jesus for awards, but I say it's mine. Winning an Oscar makes you a star like in Egyptian culture. Freemasonry has ties to Hollywood, with many celebrities being members. Symbols like checkered floors and archways show who controls the organization.

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I just finished a show, and you won't believe the room they put me in. It's like Biden's Oval Office in here! I think I've finally figured out why I'm in this room. Let me show you. See that screen right there? It's a teleprompter right in front of my face. All I can say is, the last administration was something else.

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This idiot Elon Musk is evidently a Nazi. I refuse to believe the Sieg Heil was accidental, especially at a presidential inauguration. Liberals have no teeth! They just say, "Oh my god!" and threaten to leave the country because of one guy with hair plugs who runs a bad car company and obsolete social media platform. Why isn't he stopped? Liberals need to speak up, not just whine. I'm a comedian, it's not my job to lead the charge, I'm talking about democratic politicians! These neo-Nazis are stupid and don't realize Hitler ruined their own country. This idiot's gonna try to lead us down that road and act like he didn't do anything wrong. You can get canceled as a comedian for a Caitlyn Jenner joke, but this guy can Sieg Heil with no consequences? Where are all the white chicks from the award shows who were speaking truth to power? Why did they choose to go after comedians and not the KKK?

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Speaker 0 thanks the dark lords for giving an award and allowing someone to feast on flesh. Speaker 1 welcomes everyone to the satanic cult awards, praising the dark lord. Speaker 1 criticizes reading the prompter, claiming it warps minds and weakens allies. They are there to honor achievement in a category and present a golden idol to worship.

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Thank you for having me. Every year, I feel like I'm in a Spinal Tap scene. The political landscape is changing, and the illusion that a small elite represents everyone has been shattered. Trump’s election showed that many people, including young voters and minorities, support his views. The Democratic Party's narrative is based on the unhappiness of affluent individuals who project their failures onto others. We need to build a new culture that prioritizes citizens' needs over foreign interests. Politicians must be held accountable, and we should demand transparency and justice. The era of silence is over; we must insist on answers and prioritize our own country’s issues. The focus should be on our families and communities, not distant conflicts. Let’s make our leaders listen and act on what truly matters to us.

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Welcome to the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards! This is my last time hosting, so let’s have some fun. Remember, it’s all just jokes. Tonight, we have legends in the room, but let’s not forget the important executives who are all terrified of Ronan Farrow. It’s been a big year for controversial films, but the Hollywood Foreign Press is still lacking diversity. Most films today are lazy remakes, and the best actors have moved to streaming services. If you win tonight, please don’t lecture us; just accept your award and move on. Now, let’s get to the first award. Enjoy the night, have fun, and remember to donate to Australia. Good night!

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I want to thank Harvey Weinstein for organizing this incredible day. He is a remarkable person and a great friend. The fact that he and his team made this happen for all of you speaks volumes about you, not me or this place. We are here because of you. Let's get started.

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Stop viewing celebrities as normal people; see them as a different race. It's their show, their cult. They're like clowns, masterful deceivers who have fooled us all. They're Nephilim controlling our world, creating misery while offering imaginary heroes to keep you hopeful, like in the Hunger Games. They give you just enough hope to keep you running, selling dreams of rising from nothing to keep you hooked. If you knew it was a closed group, you'd turn off the TV. Stop thinking you can join them; it's impossible unless you participate in their humiliating initiation, maybe sacrificing family. When they're not joking, they're performing rituals and orgies. Their awards celebrate their culture: androgyny, their god, inversion. They champion LGBTQ issues because it's their religion. They're anti-divine, prostitutes, inversions of life, and they're on our screens.

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Megan Kelly opens with topics including Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett’s potential Senate bid and an alleged Republican push to recruit her, plus a clarification about Golden Globes “snub” coverage. She previews longevity expert Gary Breka as a second-hour guest and briefly plugs Andrew Klavan, host of The Andrew Klavan Show, inviting listeners to subscribe and highlighting Peak wellness products and a Sun Goddess Matcha offer. Andrew Klavan joins Megan to discuss Hollywood’s value system and the Golden Globes’ new category for best audible podcast. Megan explains that some voters must be courted by Golden Globes organizers to qualify for nomination and recalls that her team withdrew their name to avoid the dog-and-pony show. She notes she never sought the award and that, despite top podcast rankings, they refused nomination. Klavan agrees, adding that he never expected nomination and recounts his experience after writing Empire of Lies, describing a moment in which he realized he would likely not win further awards. He describes his own left-leaning critics and reviews and discusses the broader challenge conservatives face in achieving recognition within the arts. Klavan reflects on the broader impact of awards and the arts, comparing the entertainment world to sex in terms of long-term spiritual influence. He argues that the right has not built the same cultural infrastructure to celebrate and study the arts as the left dominates it, citing examples of left-leaning award outcomes and left-wing content that receives recognition. He contends that Hollywood’s “fake god” status and the way awards are used can influence careers, and he contrasts this with conservatives’ willingness to engage with the system. He recounts his own Hollywood career decline due to political positions and stresses the importance of integrity and fearlessness in speaking one’s mind, even at personal cost. Megan agrees, noting her stance of not seeking acceptance from Hollywood and the corrosive nature of blurring lines between journalists and entertainment elites. The discussion turns to contemporary industry examples, including Met Gala chair selections and celebrity appearances, with Megan criticizing the relevance of chair choices and highlighting celebrities’ perceived decline in cultural prominence. Klavan remarks on Sidney Sweeney’s recent messaging shifts, the pressures from agents and industry gatekeepers, and the broader risk for young conservatives in Hollywood. They discuss actors who have faced career consequences for their beliefs, referencing Zachary Levi’s claims of being gray-listed and the broader risk to conservative artists in the industry. The conversation touches on high-profile figures like Tom Stoppard and Cormac McCarthy as examples of conservatives in the arts, and they reflect on whether the industry’s power and influence are being wielded to push a left-leaning agenda. Megan shifts to a segment about Jasmine Crockett’s Senate bid, noting NOTUS’s report alleging an astroturf recruitment process by the National Republican Senatorial Committee to push Crockett into the race, and that Crockett’s announcement caused Colin Allred to drop out. They discuss Beto O’Rourke and Joaquin Castro vs. Crockett, and the idea that Republicans might have orchestrated Crockett’s bid to defeat a stronger Democrat opponent. They consider the potential consequences and the political dynamics in Texas, with the panelists acknowledging strategic risk but generally viewing the tactic as a savvy play. They critique media and political dynamics, including public reactions to Crockett’s campaign launch, the use of a rapper at her rally, and various congressional personalities described as “crazy women” by some. They debate the complexity of party strategies and how media coverage shapes voter perception, with the conversation highlighting perceived inconsistencies in how media treats different political actors. As the program moves into a commercial break, Megan announces a segment by Gary Breka, a longevity expert and founder of The Ultimate Human, who has worked with Dana White, whom Breka credits with significant health transformation after a personal blood test projected a longer lifespan. The program teases the guest appearance and announces Breka’s discussion topics. The interview with Gary Breka begins, with Megan asking for a synthesis of Breka’s eight tips and the special elements that helped Dana White move from a CPAP-dependent, drug-reliant regimen to feeling like he’s in his twenties. Breka explains the core principles: sleep mastery, a whole foods diet, and non-negotiable mobility, arguing these three are foundational and that no other strategies matter if these aren’t in place. He emphasizes that long-lived populations (Blue Zone studies) achieve health through no processed foods and consistent physical activity, not adherence to any single diet. Breka argues that supplements are appropriate when used to address specific deficiencies uncovered by testing rather than as universal cures. He underscores the importance of nutrient refinement over generic supplementation and explains that genetic methylation testing can identify which nutrients the body can convert into usable forms, guiding targeted supplementation. He uses Dana White as a case study to illustrate how specific gene mutations (including MTHFR) can affect nutrient metabolism and disease risk, such as hypertension linked to homocysteine elevation when conversion of folic acid is impaired. The discussion covers vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) as a crucial nutrient, noting widespread clinical deficiency and recommending 5,000 IUs daily, paired with vitamin K2 to aid calcium deposition in bones rather than arteries. Breka explains how vitamin D3 interacts with immune function and cites COVID data linking deficiency to morbidity. He advocates for outdoor sunlight exposure while acknowledging practical considerations in colder climates, recommending supplementation when sun exposure is limited. Breka also addresses gut health, tryptophan-to-serotonin conversion, and the interplay between gut function and anxiety, explaining how methylfolate deficiency can manifest as gut motility problems and mood disorders. He discourages relying on broad online supplement searches, urging consultation with a physician or trusted sources, and points listeners to his website, theultimatehuman.com, for more resources and a VIP group offering private Q&A and even an AI assistant for dietary and supplement planning. Megan and Andrew discuss sleep timing, vitamin D3 dosing, and the challenges of obtaining sunlight in northern climates, with Breka advising a combination of sun exposure and supplementation. They touch on circulation and the role of vasomotor activity in overall health, and emphasize the importance of minerals and trace elements for bone health, arguing that calcium alone is insufficient and that regular loading and mineral intake are necessary for bone strength. The program closes with Breka summarizing the three core priorities (whole foods, sleep mastery, mobility), the value of genetic methylation testing, and resources available at TheUltimateHuman.com. Megan thanks Breka and teases returning guests and future topics. She hints at further exploration of health fundamentals, reflecting on the day’s discussions about aging, nutrition, and elite performance. She invites listeners to visit the website and teases the next show with Real Clear Politics and a special appearance by Doug Brunt.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2407 - Billy Bob Thornton
Guests: Billy Bob Thornton
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Joe Rogan and Billy Bob Thornton engage in a wide-ranging conversation covering aging, cultural shifts, the entertainment industry, and societal changes. They begin by discussing the desire to revisit youth with current knowledge and the fear of aging, touching on social media filters and Demi Moore's film "The Substance." This leads to a nostalgic look at 70s fashion, muscle cars, and Joe's theory about the impact of psychedelic prohibition on 70s culture. Thornton shares insights into his Southern upbringing, including normalized domestic violence and bullying, and the historical context of Southern stereotypes, such as the hookworm epidemic affecting cognitive function. He recounts personal experiences with prejudice in Hollywood due to his accent. The conversation then shifts to the music industry, where Thornton discusses his band, The Box Masters, and the challenges of being an actor-turned-musician, emphasizing the importance of "feel" in music over technical prowess. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on fame and public perception. They lament the "get me" society, the public's desire to see others fail, and the negative impact of excessive celebrity exposure. Both express disdain for actors using award platforms for political statements, advocating for a "common sense party" and unity over tribalism. They critique the current state of social media, highlighting its role in political polarization, the spread of misinformation (bots, rumors like the Richard Gere gerbil story), the erosion of attention spans, and its detrimental effects on mental health, particularly among young women. Thornton recounts his early prediction that the internet would "ruin people's view of each other." Thornton delves into his acting career, detailing the accidental genesis of "Sling Blade" from a moment of self-loathing and his unique, naturalistic approach to acting, often drawing from his eclectic life experiences. He reflects on the "overnight success" of "Sling Blade" and the stark differences between fame then and now, noting the overwhelming number of modern celebrities compared to earlier eras. The discussion also covers the art of comedy, with Thornton expressing his fear of stand-up and admiration for unique comedians like Stephen Wright and Steve Martin, while Rogan explains the unique intimacy of comedy performance. They conclude by reflecting on the psychological aspects of aging, the importance of healthy living, and the profound impact of loneliness, acknowledging that navigating the modern, hyper-connected world is a new and challenging experience for everyone.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Classified Docs, Free Speech Crackdowns, and Woke Golden Globes, w/ the Fifth Column Hosts
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the discovery of classified documents from Joe Biden's vice presidency found in a private office in D.C., which the Biden team was aware of since before the midterms but only disclosed recently. She compares this situation to Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, arguing that both cases highlight a double standard in how classified material is treated based on political affiliation. The discussion includes insights from guests Michael Moynihan, Matt Welsh, and Camille Foster, who emphasize the partisanship surrounding these controversies and the need for consistency in handling classified documents. The conversation shifts to the implications of over-classification in the U.S. and the potential for investigations into Biden's documents, drawing parallels to the Trump case. They note that Biden, unlike Trump, cannot declassify documents as a vice president, raising questions about the legality of the documents found. The hosts express skepticism about the Biden team's transparency and speculate on whether the discovery would have been reported had it not been for the Trump situation. The discussion then moves to the broader implications of academic freedom and free speech, particularly in light of a professor at Hamline University who was fired for showing an image of the Prophet Muhammad in an art history class. The professor provided ample warnings to students, yet faced backlash from a single student who claimed to feel disrespected. The hosts critique the university's decision to fire the professor, arguing it reflects a troubling trend of capitulating to a vocal minority and stifling academic discourse. They also touch on the rise of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives in universities, which they argue can lead to a culture of self-censorship and fear among students and faculty. The conversation highlights the importance of maintaining free speech and the dangers of allowing a small group to dictate what can be taught or discussed in educational settings. Finally, the hosts discuss the upcoming Golden Globes, noting the shift towards more woke and politically correct programming in Hollywood. They express skepticism about the effectiveness of these changes and the potential impact on viewership, while also reflecting on the broader cultural implications of these trends in entertainment and society.
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