Is he the one that's going to lead our revolution? Has Luigi started the time where we eat the rich? Or is it just another distraction. We're gonna talk about that and the movie Queer. Who's the audience for this film? We're gonna talk about that and so much more.
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So that's that all right. Well. I have been following, as have you, this story of Luigi the Assassin and the gorgeous assassin with the beautiful penis and the six pack abs, all of which I've seen online. Now a little bit more from the killer that I need to see, but hey, it's pretty He'll be a hit in jail, Alvany and everything. But anyway, so I've been following it with great interest. In terms of the public response. Now there are many who are using this as a rallying
cry against the rich, and in particular against the healthcare companies. Now, as I have told you, that is ridiculous and misguided. Uh, because they're just going to do what they do. They're scorpions. Congress could make health insurance companies irrelevant. Congress could legislate and say, look, healthcare companies, if a doctor, if a doctor says that this is medically necessary, then you have to pay period, end of story. No reviews by your doctors,
no declinations if they're doctor meaning the patients. If the patient's doctor says that they must have whatever, then you have to cover it. Congress can make that a law, and suddenly people wouldn't be dying at the hands of health insurance companies, which we are in this country. So everyone's all upset at the healthcare companies, and half the people wanted Luigi to get away with it. Many people are mad at the McDonald's employee for claiming a sixty
thousand dollars reward, probably double their annual salary. You know, to turn him in. He's a fugitive, that's what you do. You know, this is not the Wild West with Billy the Kid and all that. This guy shot somebody in the back. And whether you hate the guy he shot in the back or not, it doesn't matter. He shot someone in the back. And that's that. Now. The White House today, okay, at the press conference encouraged people to not kill CEOs. They basically said, violence isn't the answer.
I openly laughed at that. Violence isn't the answer. What have we been sending to Israel since there was Israel weapons and money to use weapons. What have we not stopped in Israel? The genocide of the Gosens and the Syrians. I can think of no bigger violence than genocide. Okay, we haven't stopped that. What have we not stopped in the Ukraine? The war? What have we provided weapons? What
do weapons do create violence? So for the White House to stand there and say violence doesn't work as an answer to the problems, what World War two was fought with scented candles and crystals. I mean, violence has been the human way to solve problems since there were humans, Okay, since the very first caveman. Violence was used as a way to solve problems. Should it be No, I don't like it as the first line of defense to solve a problem. What do cops do to solve problems violence?
They tage someone, they shoot someone, they beat someone. So this notion for the White House, the White House, which supports violence across the globe unilaterally, would come forward and say, so, what they're really saying is violence against the rich. Okay, violence against the CEOs. That's what they're really saying. Not that violence doesn't solve problems. Just don't kill rich people. Because how many trans people have been killed in the last year and their killer is not caught. Okay, it's
the fact that guy was rich. There are two justice systems, one for the rich, one for the not. If you're rich, you have a crime perpetrated against you, the person goes to jail. If you're poor or middle class, which there isn't one anymore, then no, so is Luigi the guy that's going to kickstart a revolution against the rich. Well, the same people out there online screaming about this CEO are the some of the same people that just put
a billionaire CEO, criminal billionaire CEO in office. And this criminal billionaire CEO has appointed the richest man in the world to cut services to Americans, and they're okay with that. They're okay with the criminal billionaire CEO becoming president, having his own agenda and putting the richest man in the world in charge of cutting services to Americans. They're okay with that. But they're not okay with okay with a
rich guy that runs a healthcare company. The hypocrisy of what's going on in the country right now is astounding. I mean, I know stupid is as stupid does. But the hypocrisy of a nation being upset at a billionaire or millionaire CEO of a healthcare company, but not being upset at Elon Musk, who's spent two hundred and fifty three million dollars to put Republicans in office. They're not upset at him, but they are upset at the guy that runs United Healthcare. Wow, so is it the beginning
of a revolution? The French revolution? Let them eat cake off with their head. No, and why is it not? Because Americans can't even figure out who their real enemy is. They think the head of healthcare companies are their enemies, when it's Congress that empowers those healthcare companies that regulate those healthcare companies. They're too stupid to see that a rich kid killed a rich guy, okay, while another rich guy takes office and appoints another rich guy to oppress them.
They're just playing stupid. So this whole eat the rich and blah blah blah, that's ridiculous. They don't mean it. They don't mean it. They're just so stupid they think they do. Yes, all right, how do you say the country should be vegan without saying the country should be vegan? Well? Once youcients just did? I tell you about the dietary guidelines for the United States, and our children don't go anywhere?
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All right, before I move on to the dietary guidelines, I did want to just retouch on this because it would be great if there was a revolution to literally remove billionaires, to make it impossible to become a billionaire in the United States through the tax code. It'd be great. It'd be great if we taxed Elon must so much that he didn't have four hundred and fifty billion dollars, the first human to ever have that much money in the history of Earth. It'd be great if we took
that from him, left him a billion. In America, you shouldn't be able to have more than nine hundred and ninety nine million dollars, period, but we allow that. So I don't understand how this revolution against the wealth is going to happen because we don't really care. If we did, we would tax them out of existence. And if we really cared about healthcare, then the only thing we would
push for is universal health care. Okay, I mean that's the answer that gets rid of the insurance problem, universal health care. But we don't push for that. And so it amazes me that in this country we literally, oh my music started, Sorry about that. In this country, we literally get it wrong, you know, we just we get it wrong. And I can't understand that because it's as obvious is the nose on Adrian Brodie's face, which we'll be talking about later, you know. So I don't understand
how in this country we get it so wrong. The answer is right in front of us. If we're really truly fed up with healthcare and health insurance companies and bankruptcies over healthcare, then we go to a universal payer system. We just do. But obviously we aren't that fed up because we don't demand it. So letting, you know, deifying some handsome rich kid that committed murder just because we
don't like who he killed, would you like Maga. Let's say that God forbid someone like Kamala or Gavin Newsom or somebody some big liberal pariah that the right hates me. Let's say I get shot because a MAGA person doesn't lie what I am saying about Donald Trump. Now MAGA would rejoice or not shed a tear, but you wouldn't think it was so right if that happened. So this notion that we have a nation happy about this is
just so perplexing to me, because again it's hypocritical. He was a rich kid from a privileged background who yeah, he had suffering with his back and his mom had suffering, but it's a lot easier to suffer when you're rich. And more importantly, the guy he killed ran a healthcare company and was a multi millionaire and made money off of denying people and killing people. Absolutely, but Obama killed people. Obama directly ordered bombs and things to be dropped on
different countries. He killed people. Every president has killed people or facilitated the death of people. But we're fine with that. Well, they're doing it in their capacity for the good of the country. Well, this healthcare guy was doing you know, he was doing his job. His job is to make money for United Healthcare. That's his job. His job isn't altruistic. His job isn't to provide you with health care. His job isn't to make sure that your cancer treatment goes okay.
His job is to make sure his shareholders have a return on their investment. That's his job. And he did it, and he did it well and was compensated for it. But you have a problem with his job, and not enough of a problem to make Congress do something about it. So you really need to examine your emotions around this, and maybe they're just a little bit misplaced. Look, I don't care that the guy shot him. I don't. I really don't. I wish I did. I don't care. I
don't care because there are kids that get shot. I care about them. There are innocent people standing around who have never heard a fly, who have you know, just been the nicest people their whole life, and they get gunned down in public. I care about them. This guy, it's a random act. It was a targeted act. He was gonna use a bomb, but then he didn't want to kill innocent people. Good for him. But these mass shooters, I care more about their victims. They're not hurting anybody.
The people inside the Poltz nightclub who died just because they were gay, I care about them. The CEO guy, I could care less. If Elon Musk got killed tomorrow, I normally would I not care. I'd actually think it would be good for the planet. Now, do I want him killed? No? I condone the person that killed him, No, But would I care No. See, there's a difference between not caring about it and condoning it. I don't care that this guy killed that CEO. I don't, but I
do not condone it, because where does that end? Where's it end? If we're truly going to start a revolution against the rich, Let's start with Congress. Let's take out every millionaire in Congress. Everyone. And when I say take out, I mean show them the door, send them home, not kill, but let's show them the door. Let's have a coup
and throw out every millionaire in government. If that really bothers you that there's millionaires in government, then get rid of a vote them out of office, show them the door, do a coup like the French did in the French Revolution. Whatever, but targeted assassinations of the rich, which is just gonna make them go underground, and they've got more resources, and they'll protect themselves, and they'll start isolating themselves and building
walls around their little rich cities. It won't solve the problem, all right. The every like five years or every four years, I forget what it is, but the USDA update their guidelines for what Americans should eat. And the proof that these doctors that do this are corporate shills is out today with their reporters and their recommendations as to what Americans eat, and one of their biggest recommendations is less red meat and more lentils, peas and beans now and
more plant based items. In other words, can you say we should all be vegan without saying we should all be vegan and pissing off the meat and dairy industry. They did not change their view on alcohol, although we know now that no alcohol is good for you, they still they one to two drinks a day is okay, it's not. They did not really change their view on dairy. They still said you could eat some dairy. But they did come down on meat. They did not come down
on processed foods. They did not say you should not eat processed foods. And why because they are beholden to billionaires. Because the people that run the seven food companies that run the food in this country don't want those recommendations, So those recommendations weren't made. These doctors know they indicated you must eat more beans, more peas, more lentils, less red meat. They know we're supposed to be vegan. They
know that. They just can't say it because they know the government won't take the recommendations because of the meat and dairy lobby. You want to be mad at as CEO. Be mad at the CEO to pay the dairy lobby to make sure that you eat food kill. We wouldn't need such a.
Big healthcare system if we had better foods and better food recommendations.
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as long as we can. All Right, before we go any further, can we all say a little mitzvah for Barbara Streisand I know it's fashionable to hate the rich and everything, but cheer Barbara, Jane Seymour, Dick Van Dyke. All of their homes are threatened right now in Malibu Canyon. Malibu Canyon is on fire again, and this is a bad one. It's a bad one. Students are sheltering in place at Pepperdine. Why were they even there? Some people that you know, the dorms. There's evacuations. The fire is
only a contained now. Look, I know that Barbara and others can have a barrage of fire people out in front of their houses to try to stop this. But if the fire is gonna go, it's gonna go. And her home in Malibu is as precious to her as your home is to you. Yes, it's three houses on a sprawling estate with an Art deco house and a barn house that has a basement with a mall in it,
with all of her old stuff. I get it. Okay, she's eccentric and rich, but she cherishes every piece of art, and she has some impressive art, you know, stuff that should be in museums. You know. She she and so do all these other celebrities. Share has an impressive home, and they worked. Share works hard, and Barbara's worked hard through her lifetime, and so they love their home as much as you love theirs. And our homes are in danger. And I'm not gonna be callous and sitting. Yeah, they're rich,
they're insured. Who cares. I care more about Barbara Strassen's house than I do that CEO in New York. So just say a little, a little thought, a little prayer that there will be no loss of life, and that you know, homes, not just Barbara's, but any poor people that might be there, any businesses that are there and couldn't afford to rebuild. Just hope this is not a huge catastrophe when it's all over. So that brings me
to entertainment. It is screener season Yesterday my back was making my legs tingle, so I decided to rest and I watched three screeners. I watched Queer, which is up for awards, the Brutalist, which is up for awards, and Anora, which is up for awards. Let's start with the Brutalist. First of all, I didn't know that brutalism was a form of architecture. It's kind of German. It's very cube, very concrete. Think the google Heim stuff like that, the
Getty's that's brutalist. So they did this about a fictitious architect, laslow Tof who survived the Holocaust to come to America and design things and gets entangled with a billionaire or a millionaire, who is played by Guy Pearce. It's a three hour epic. It's a period piece. It's beautiful. Every frame is beautiful. It's got great dialogue, you know it does. It's got strong performances. Adrian Brody and his nose which they reference in the movie. You know it's big. It's
got a big nose, but a great body. I've met Adrian Brodie. He's very nice. He gives an Oscar worthy performance. He really does as a He's from Budapest, so he's Hungarian. However, there are a few problems I had with the movie. First of all, Guy Pierce rapes Adrian near the end of the movie to show dominance and to prove the rich are better than the lower class. I I not
the movie just didn't need that. I didn't. I'm like, what and it comes you been watching the movie for two hours and thirty minutes and then there's this rape. I'm like, Okay, it made no sense to me. But it's a great film and it will be up for a lot of awards, and it does talk about the how do we say this the way people deal with being poor and being rich? And anti Semitism is throughout the movie. You know, we just tolerate you because you're a good architect sort of thing. So it's got a
lot of issues. Anti Semitism, classism, all of that racism. Sweeping epic. It's called The Brutalist. You won't be disappointed if you watch it. The filmmaker were certainly swinging at the fences. He can make it every time. But the one thing I want to understand is the rape. I don't get it. Was there no other way to show rich person's dominance over an immigrant, over a poor person than a male rape. The second movie was and Nora
a Nra. Now, this is about a stripper who falls in love with I think, and Mary's a young son of a Russian oligarch, and the Russian oligarch doesn't want the marriage to happen, or well, once it's happened, doesn't want them to stay married, so comes over. And then there's this whole sort of slapstick sort of how to get the marriage anulled sort of thing, and then of course there's feminist issues, there's issues of wealth again. But as much as I wanted to like it, the performances
are credible, I didn't. I thought, I don't get what you're trying to tell us about her. Was she an opportunist who just wanted to marry the billionaire to live that life or did she really care for him? At the end, there's a breakdown scene where I think, well, maybe she did care for him, but that wasn't overly clear. We know he didn't care for her, or at least not enough to stand up for her. But did she care for him or did she just want out of the life that she was living? And she saw this
as an escape. I'm not sure. And when a movie leaves you with a question like that, I mean that kind of should have been clear. It's up for a lot of awards, and it's proof that Hollywood is sexist. It's written, produced, and edited by Sean Baker, and he's being applauded for directing and writing and producing and editing. Barbara streisand has done that on her last four films, and she was condemned by the media and called, you know, just called all these names, you know about being a
strong woman doing all of these jobs for Yentel. She couldn't even take a salary for being the director and the editor. They gave her a choice, you can pay yourself as an actress, or you can Day didn't Deshaun Baker, he got to pay himself for all three jobs. So and Nora is proof of sexism in Hollywood. And then the third movie was Queer with Daniel Craig, and it certainly is. And as much as I liked the film and liked seeing the period piece, nineteen fifties and William S.
Burrows is quite a weird character. He was a junkie and a criminal and a writer. He wrote Naked Lunch and other things. He wrote this, he wrote Queer. It was released in nineteen eighty five after his death. Semi autobiographical. The only thing I got out of it was it made me feel like my life when I was with Devon, because it's an older gay man Burrows who becomes infactuated with a young guy who's not even sure he's gay. And I thought, uh oh, let's me and Devin was
I this pathetic old queer. So it really made me think about that relationship. But I wondered who the audience was because there's a lot of gay sex, Daniel Craig going down on the guy, Daniel Greg topping the guy, both of them naked, Daniel just pumping away. And while there was tons of sex in No Nora Tons Tons she's a stripper. Somehow America doesn't tolerate gay sex. Straight sex in a movie. They don't care, but gay sex
turns them off. So I thought, straight guys that like James Bond are probably not gonna sit here and want to see Daniel Craig topping this young guy. So I thought, who's the movie for gay men and women? It's a great movie. Though, beautiful, lush, gorgeous, lots of themes of unrequited love, acceptance of yourself, all of that, but an incredible performance by Daniel Craig. I just don't know if a lot of you are gonna watch. I am, Parrel, be who you want to be. Sunn heard you, buddy.
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