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00:00It's time for Lefties Losing It and here is Ice Age actor John Leguizamo railing against ice
00:06saying that if you support a country's immigration laws being observed then
00:11you must hate immigrants and you can't eat their food.
00:15If you don't like Latin people and you don't like us speaking Spanish and you don't like us being
00:19here then you can't eat our chocolate because we gave you that. You can't eat our vanilla,
00:23get off it. You can't have our tomato sauces or ketchup because we brought the world tomato
00:29and tomato sauces. You can't have anything spicy or hot because we gave the world chilies.
00:34Get your hands off of it. You can't eat corn or popcorn because we gave you that.
00:39You can't eat our squashes, no zucchini, nothing because that's ours. No beans.
00:44We gave the world all the beans. That's right.
00:47Now to another actor and comic Kumail Nanjiani who gets all teary assuming that people believing
00:53in migration laws, well that means that migrants are demonized.
00:58I think the demonization of immigrants is so contrary to what America tells itself it is.
01:05I mean the idea these people have come from all over the world
01:12to fight for a better life for themselves and their family and the fact that we're
01:20demonizing them to me is really really heartbreaking.
01:23The only ones demonizing immigrants are the Democrats who conflate illegal and legal migrants
01:29like laws mean nothing. Now this is a celebrity losing it that I did not expect to see. I always
01:35saw Dave Chappelle as a largely sane old school left bee but no he has succumbed to the woke mind
01:42virus. Here he is visiting a memorial and paying his respects to Alex Pretty.
01:59This is the dude Dave Chappelle is paying tribute to. A man who repeatedly clashed with law enforcement,
02:04who was violent and came to these protests armed with a gun and extra ammo. Pick your heroes a little
02:11more carefully Democrats. Now to trans activist Dylan Mulvaney who has made his Broadway debut stepping
02:18into the role of Anne Boleyn in the musical Six and in typical Dylan style he is playing the victim
02:25and finding all sorts of similarities between himself and Anne Boleyn.
02:30I think some people might consider me to be a slightly polarizing woman and I'm playing Anne
02:36Boleyn who famously was also quite polarizing and I think there's something really beautiful about
02:43getting to embody this woman who was a little bit ahead of her time and and I think a lot
02:49of
02:49bit misunderstood. Well there you go Dylan mocking womanhood is just like the Queen of England being
02:55beheaded for treason by Henry VIII obviously. We should be grateful that Dylan
03:00and the production's writer are taking this historical figure seriously.
03:04Is that the Raider of Six?
03:06Hi, hi.
03:07Is that Toby Marlowe?
03:08Is it?
03:09Um, Balem.
03:10Tran, Balem.
03:11Tran, Balem!
03:13It's Tran, Balem!
03:14It's 2026, babe.
03:16It's 26th and it's...
03:17Let's bring in documentary filmmaker and political commentator Arme Horowitz.
03:21Arme, I trust you've already purchased your tickets?
03:25Oh, no question about it. I mean, look, I can't get enough of, uh, Broadway in general
03:30that I think it's so awful these days. Totally track the bring in Dylan moment of God. Just,
03:36just the whole thing's a joke. But it's funny, someone thinks, remember the time when he was
03:42so popular that he actually, like a massive, I don't want to say what beer company it was,
03:47but brought him in to represent them, God, things have really changed.
03:51Well, the better, I would say.
03:53Yep, he almost destroyed Bud Light. I mean, they lost something like a billion dollars,
03:59it was reported, from the backlash of that, and it's taking them a long time to recover.
04:03Now, let's talk about more important matters. Earlier today, a grandmother, Felicia Cook,
04:09gave a very memorable speech at the White House to mark Black History Month.
04:15This is something worth watching.
04:17Thank God for this president.
04:23I am filled. My cup runneth over. Because he allowed his constituents, his people to come
04:32to my house to interview me, to talk about the murder of my grandson. It seemed like nobody
04:40cared. We marched, we rallied, and nobody heard me, Democrats, get mad at me.
04:47Until this Republican sent his constituents, his people out there, to interview me in my home. Have you
04:54ever heard of a thing? Then they invited me twice before Congress to testify for the beautiful bill
05:02that's going to change crime? That's going to change crime in the district. If you kill somebody, okay, you take
05:11a life, you do life. Just that simple.
05:15If you do a hush crime, you do hush time. Just that simple. And if we need National Guard, and
05:23which we did years ago, he brought it on.
05:30I love him. I love him. I don't want to hear nothing you got to say about that racist stuff.
05:35And don't be looking at me on the news, hating on me, because I'm standing up for somebody that deserves
05:40to be standing up for. Get off the man's back. Let him do his job. He's doing the right thing.
05:45Back up off of him. And grandma said it.
05:50Amy, I just love her. I think the White House should hire her as a spokesperson of some type. She's
05:56brilliant. She articulated so much in so few words, and in such a powerful fashion.
06:04Yeah, and I think she represents more and more of a black community, frankly, right? I think there's maybe even
06:09a silent majority that thinks along the lines that she does. Good for her. Her name could be an ellipse
06:16of all young black men and women across the country, and not somebody like a race grifter like Nicole Hannah
06:23-Jones or Irmax Penny. Good for her.
06:26And yes, no, undoubtedly, Donald Trump saved a lot of black lives in Washington, D.C., when he called it
06:33the National Guard. So good on her. And I'm so glad he brought her there for Black History Month. He
06:39represents the best of the black community. I'm here for it.
06:44I think it's been one of the most underreported stories recently. The fact that there has been a dramatic drop
06:52in violent crime in the U.S. in the past 12 months, around 20% drop in the murder rate.
06:58And like you said, a lot of that is in blue cities, in areas dominated by black Americans, and they're
07:08the ones whose lives are being saved.
07:10And yet there seems to be very little reporting of that at all. Now, I want to talk about J
07:17.D. Vance. He's shared his thoughts on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's performance in Europe when she floundered on the world stage
07:27at the Munich Security Conference. Here's a little reminder of what happened with AOC.
07:32Should the U.S. should the U.S. actually commit U.S. troops to defend Taiwan if China were to
07:38move?
07:39You know, I think that this is such a, you know, I think that this is a, this is, of
07:53course, a very longstanding policy of the United States.
08:00Well, the vice president has shared his thoughts on the congresswoman's embarrassing performance.
08:06Well, I think it's a person who doesn't know what she actually thinks. And I've seen this way too much
08:11in Washington with politicians where they are given lines.
08:15And when you ask them to go outside the lines they were given, they completely fall apart because, look, does
08:20AOC, does anybody really believe that AOC has very thoughtful ideas about the global world order or about what the
08:29United States should do with our policy in Asia or our policy in Europe?
08:33No, this is a person who is mouthing the slogans that somebody else gave her.
08:37I mean, it's hard to disagree with J.D. Vance there. AOC is talked about as the future of the
08:42Democrats.
08:43But those of us who've observed her closely since she burst onto the scene, well, we weren't surprised by that
08:50performance in Munich.
08:53Oh, yeah, we're definitely not surprised.
08:56But look, let me push back on the vice president for just a second.
09:03Look, is she an idiot? Yes, of course she is.
09:06But does she have a global worldview that she can articulate generally?
09:13She does. Like, look, obviously, she doesn't know anything about Taiwan and China, right?
09:18Because she is a duke little moron.
09:20But she does have this Marxist pointed view on how the globe should be, right?
09:27An anti-capital, pro-Marxian view.
09:30And I don't want to discount that because she's a powerful voice in the U.S. Congress and possibly running
09:37for president, pushing that viewpoint.
09:41You know, a perfect example of that encapsulated is her comment on Venezuela.
09:45Yeah, she's an idiot.
09:46She doesn't know that Venezuela is not south of the equator.
09:49But she's making a larger point because she's trying to create this strife between the south and the north.
09:55That's why she said that, right?
09:56Because she wants to create this battle, right?
09:59Geopolitical, economic, social battle, yeah, between the south and the north.
10:03That's what I mean by that.
10:05Look, she's going to stay in the Democratic Party, right?
10:08Is this going to dent her popularity in the Democratic Party?
10:12Rita, not one iota, okay?
10:15Do not sleep on the OST.
10:17I know we're talking about Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris, but don't sleep on her because in every poll we've
10:25seen in 2026, she is consistently in the top five, which is why you saw the Democratic establishment and the
10:32Democratic media attacking her, immune it.
10:34Because they are scared to death that she might release in and kind of coalesce that leftist vote away from
10:44Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom and maybe slip in and become the winner of the Democrats' primary.
10:51Well, we've got Mamdani in New York.
10:54Why not AOC across America?
10:57No.
10:59Now, it appears that soon-to-be-unemployed Stephen Colbert is at war with CBS again.
11:05He made claims about the network, Trump, the FCC, everyone censoring him is a victim.
11:11But it turns out that was not the case.
11:13CBS released a statement clarifying what happened.
11:16And now Colbert has fired back at his own network again.
11:21Tell me what's happening here, AOC.
11:23This is all about an interview with a Texas Democrat.
11:29Yeah, so what happened was, what happened is, look, there's this rule, the FCC rule called equal time.
11:36Basically, it means that when you are covering a political race, you have to give equal time to the other
11:44person or people in the race.
11:46And yes, look, you can question the wisdom of that in general, and that's fine.
11:50But that is the FCC rule that is there.
11:54So when he interviewed the Democratic, or was interviewed the Democratic, the person running for the Democratic nomination for the
12:02Senate in the Democratic Party,
12:05that he would have to give equal time to Jasmine Crockett.
12:08He didn't want to do that, which I think is really interesting.
12:10I think what that shows a number of things.
12:12First of all, he doesn't want, he knows, he thinks Texas is in play, that Senate race is in play.
12:17He does not want the, probably the stupidest person in all of Congress running for that seat of being the
12:25nominee.
12:26Because he's got a shot at it.
12:27He wants to do whatever he can to put his thumb on the scale of that primary.
12:31He was also kind of retailing and selling the idea of the FCC band, well, FCC, not CBS, from playing
12:40that interview.
12:40That is a complete and total lie.
12:42He obviously backed down to when it became public, what was really going on.
12:46Keep in mind, this is a guy who has every, for five years straight, every single year, his lanes have
12:52been plummeting.
12:53And so he's not affecting this crisis for a number of reasons.
12:56And by the way, not to discount, one of the reasons is he's kind of at war with Paramount and
13:02CBS himself.
13:03Because he doesn't like Barry Weiss running CBS News.
13:07He doesn't like having Dave Ellison, David Ellison, running SkyNet and Paramount, right?
13:13I think this is another way of him trying to create a controversy to keep them, the problems he has
13:18with them, the spotlight.
13:19And frankly, I think, look, he knows that he's fading to obscurity, that he's looking for his next gig and
13:25probably looking to get fired.
13:26So, yeah, he's creating this controversy.
13:29Now, sticking with a painfully unfunny, tedious, afflicted late-night TV host, the New York Post reports Jimmy Kimmel will
13:37be headlining a $25,000 per ticket L.A. fundraiser for House Democrats next month.
13:44And that's just the cheap tickets, Army.
13:48High-priced tickets range from $44,000 for the leaders' circle to $310,000 per ticket for the Jeffries 300
13:58level.
14:00Jimmy Kimmel is billed as the event's special guest.
14:03And you'll get great value for your money.
14:05You're going to have Nancy Pelosi there and Hakeem Jeffries.
14:09This just shows how in touch Democrats are with the common man, Army.
14:15Let me let my check here for $300,000 because what a deal.
14:22Yeah.
14:22Jimmy Kimmel, another person fading into obscurity.
14:26You forced me to do a bunch of late-night, you know, number crunching.
14:32And like Cedric Colbert, in the last five years, he has seen every single year his ratings are plummeting.
14:39And why they would choose him to host it, it does show how out of touch they are, right?
14:44That is, Jimmy Kimmel is a draw for a Democratic high-priced ticket is beyond my understanding.
14:52Look, they own Hollywood, right?
14:54Hollywood and the media, Democratic Party.
14:56They couldn't choose somebody more relevant than Jimmy Kimmel.
14:59It just showed, yeah, you're right.
15:01They don't know what's happening.
15:02They don't have their finger on the pulse of America.
15:05And this kind of pierce it.
15:08Ami Horowitz, thank you so much for your time.
15:11Joining me now is celebrity and royal commentator Kinsey Schofield.
15:15Kinsey, let's start with Meghan Markle.
15:17Well, she's been snapped sporting a massive diamond ring, which experts say is likely in the six to seven carat
15:25range and worth around $250,000 US.
15:30Kinsey, this comes amid claims Meghan never liked the engagement ring that Harry gave her.
15:36I mean, is this woman ever happy and content?
15:40She tells us she's in pursuit of joy.
15:42Does that just mean a bigger rock?
15:44This story taps into the long-running narrative around Meghan Markle and the engagement ring from Prince Harry.
15:49Remember, Harry designed that ring himself using diamonds from Princess Diana's collection.
15:54So, symbolically, it was always very sentimental.
15:57Meghan has modified it multiple times, resetting the band and altering the design, which sparked conversation that she was very
16:04hard to please.
16:05So, with her now wearing an even bigger rock, it appears that she's not honoring that original piece.
16:12Visually, I think this feeds into the ongoing criticism that the Sussex brand leads heavily into, you know, Hollywood luxury
16:20and what's trending rather than tradition.
16:23Now, U.S. Health Secretary RFK Jr. and singer-songwriter Kid Rock have appeared together in a topless video promoting
16:32what's been dubbed the Rock Out Workout,
16:34which includes hitting the gym, soaking in the sauna and taking cold plunges and more.
16:41Have a look.
16:42Have a look.
17:00Have a look.
17:02Have a look.
17:10Was RFK taking a cold plunge in his jeans there?
17:14Were they working out in the sauna?
17:16I mean, I've got a lot of questions about this clip.
17:20I mean, yes.
17:22I can't justify the never nude is what they called that on the show Arrested Development.
17:28There was one guy that was always in denim.
17:30That's a never nude, I guess.
17:32But RFK, his entire political identity has been built around personal wellness, you know, physical resilience.
17:38This is on brand.
17:41He's visibly demonstrating that this is what is important to him and this is why we should listen to what
17:47he has to say, whether people love it or hate it.
17:49Politically, it's effective because voters respond to authenticity and energy.
17:54I mean, the man is running in jeans in a pool.
17:56And, yeah, I do think compared to other Washington leadership, the fact that the health secretary is visibly healthy is
18:04exactly the point that the public recognising.
18:09Having a health secretary that actually looks healthy, I think, yeah, it's something new we're trying, but I like it.
18:16Now, let's talk about our own Nicole Kidman.
18:19She may have a new man in her life and Keith Urban is said to be fuming about it.
18:24It appears Nicole has caught the attention of MGM Results Chairman Paul Salem, who has expressed interest in dating the
18:32star.
18:32And a source close to Urban has said that Keith is raging at the idea of Nicole being linked to
18:38anyone so quickly.
18:39And the fact that he is an older, distinguished multimillionaire is only fueling that anger and jealousy at the prospect
18:47of them getting together.
18:49Kinsey, he's got absolutely no right to be feeling any which way, because didn't he couple up with some younger
18:56woman almost immediately?
18:59Allegedly.
18:59That's what.
19:00Yeah, allegedly.
19:01That's what the rumours are.
19:01I mean, the way this marriage reportedly ended doesn't sound like it was in a great place for a while.
19:07So it wouldn't shock me if Keith has some regrets down the line.
19:11When you split from someone like Nicole Kidman, you're not just leaving a spouse, you're leaving one of the most
19:15respected and powerful women in the industry.
19:18And if Nicole ends up with someone hugely successful or influential, suddenly the optics change fast.
19:24And what might have felt like freedom for this guy starts looking like a major miscalculation.
19:31Yes, we could be looking at a new Hollywood power couple if this romance blossoms.
19:37Now, let's talk about a bombshell study from all sides revealing that Apple News's editorial team has been deliberately excluding
19:46conservative media outlets from the popular app's handpicked top stories.
19:51Kinsey, this has been obvious, obvious.
19:56The data on this is astonishing.
19:58What else could you tell me?
20:01Yeah, I mean, critics saying Apple News excludes conservative outlets.
20:04It's not a new complaint, as you said.
20:06But the significance here is the study from all sides attempting to quantify it.
20:11The real power issue is distribution.
20:14When a default news app on millions of phones elevates only certain outlets and sidelines others, that shapes national coverage.
20:23And that's a big responsibility.
20:25So the debate isn't just bias.
20:27Yes, it's platform influence and who effectively controls the front page of digital information for everyday Americans.
20:33Apple should be held accountable for stirring the pot when they do.
20:38Well, absolutely, because so many people now get their news from their device.
20:44They get it from social media as well.
20:46But they are often getting their news from from their Apple phone.
20:51And if it's curated to be featuring only leftist publications, then you get a very warped view of the world,
20:59Kinsey.
21:01And it can be dangerous if you are saying that ICE did this to a certain individual and then you
21:07don't have the other outlets perspective.
21:09You might jump in your car and run and go fight a protest when you haven't seen the whole side
21:14of the story.
21:15And now you're just increasing the rage, increasing the controversy and increasing your own personal safety, like danger.
21:22And you could be jeopardizing other people's safety as well.
21:26So I do think that it's something we should seriously have a conversation about.
21:30Why is this allowed?
21:33Now, the billionaire founder of the Victoria's secret empire is being deposed as part of a congressional investigation into the
21:41Epstein files.
21:42Les Wexner was questioned about his long term relationship with Epstein, who served as his personal financial advisor from the
21:51late 1980s until at least 2007.
21:55Wexner's name appears more than 4000 times in the documents released by the Department of Justice.
22:02He told the panel he was conned by Epstein, that Epstein lived a double life and that he regretted ever
22:09knowing the, and I quote, clever, diabolical master manipulator.
22:15Kinsey, is that enough?
22:17Are people scrutinizing this relationship a little bit more these days?
22:23I mean, let's just be honest.
22:26No one's having a harder time than Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
22:29I think people were done with Wexner a long time ago.
22:31There's just been something.
22:34His entire, the entire brand has been tainted by his previous association.
22:40But, you know, what I can say is that the Clintons are at least mentioned in the Epstein files 3
22:46,000 less times.
22:47So that's something for Hillary to celebrate as she's denying any association whatsoever on television.
22:54Yes, I saw her being interviewed by the BBC and she said there are no links between her and Bill
23:00and Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein,
23:04except for the fact that Ghislaine was at Chelsea Clinton's wedding and all those plane rides that Bill took on
23:11the Lolita Express
23:12and Ghislaine being honoured by the Clinton Foundation.
23:17I mean, the list is long, but apparently nothing to see there.
23:20Before you go, Forbes has reported that Disney netted $170 million US dollars on its 2025 live-action Snow White
23:29remake starring Rachel Ziegler.
23:32She's a favourite of ours.
23:34The film has failed to make back that $336 million the company spent making it.
23:41Kinsey, we've spoken about this plenty of times.
23:44Has Disney finally learnt its lesson?
23:47Or are we going to keep seeing these lefty projects that nobody wants to watch?
23:53I think that they've finally learned their lesson.
23:55But I also don't think it's just Disney.
23:57I think Rachel Ziegler hopefully has learned her lesson.
24:00I'm not seeing her get much work lately either.
24:03But when you go on these political tirades, whether it be on talk shows, interviews or Twitter,
24:08and you have hot takes, you are going to alienate 50% of the country.
24:15And people told her, they expressed that through ticket sales.
24:19They said, you know, we're not going to put up with you.
24:21We're not going to reward you for, you know, for being ugly about us.
24:25So I think Rachel Ziegler hopefully learned her lesson here as well.
24:31But will she be impacted?
24:34Because we've seen actresses and actors do this over the years.
24:39They come out with these hard left positions, very outspoken about it.
24:44And it may alienate half the population, sometimes more.
24:48But they keep getting the roles because everyone in Hollywood agrees with them.
24:53But Rachel's not.
24:54I mean, I think that people were so appalled by her behaviour.
24:57Because remember, Disney asked her to tone it down.
24:59And she did the opposite.
25:01She got on Twitter and started going off.
25:03And I think that the industry realised she's hard to control.
25:06She doesn't listen.
25:08She is a liability.
25:10And we haven't seen her work.
25:11She ran off to London to do the stage.
25:13And we haven't seen her work in Hollywood since.
25:16Well, she is kind of uniquely unlikable.
25:19I think that adds to that.
25:21And I think they're punishing her for not listening.
25:24Disney told her to pull her head in and she didn't.
25:27I think that's what the punishment is rather than her bizarre opinions.
25:32Kinsey Schofield, thank you so much for your time tonight.
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