Description
Rich Zeoli kicks things off as we take aim at the Grammy Awards and the loud double standard on display. We spend the show calling out celebrities who preach about stolen land, oppression, and borders while living behind gates in mansions most Americans will never see. When someone like Billie Eilish lectures the country from an estate worth millions, we ask a simple question: do the rules apply to everyone, or just regular people? We also get into the security theater surrounding these award shows. Every guest is screened, badges are checked, and armed guards stand watch to protect the elite inside the building. At the same time, many of these same stars blast ICE for doing the very same thing in places like Minneapolis. We talk about how fast the talking points fall apart when comfort, fame, and money are on the line. Zeoli and the crew cut through the celebrity scolding and media applause to point out what viewers at home already see. If security is good enough for Hollywood, why is it evil everywhere else? If borders and property matter for the wealthy, why shame working Americans for wanting the same things? We say what others won’t and call the hypocrisy exactly what it is. 00:00 — Award-show elites preach behind security 02:46 — Fetterman on masks, doxxing, and secure border talk 03:40 — Shapiro’s ambitions, Krasner’s rhetoric, and party litmus tests 05:25 — Hochul takes up for the fringe on ICE 07:08 — Mikie Sherrill is running for president 10:31 — Billie Eilish is on “stolen land” 13:21 — Trevor Noah isn't funny 17:35 — Ricky Gervais’ old speech still resonates 30:17 — Carville on Democrats pushing men away 34:42 — Why immigration is the new cause for the left 40:38 — JFK film mystery: Orville Nix footage and the $900M claim 45:13 — Trump on Canada, China, and ice hockey 48:51 — Melania box office vs critics and audience scores 53:22 — Philly sheriff recruitment video goes off the rails 55:10 — Harlem school indoctrination See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.