Welcome. It is Verdict with Ted Cruz, Weekend Review, Ben Ferguson with you, and these are the stories that you may have missed that we talked about this week. Number one, Hunter Biden agrees to appear, but only if they in Congress agree to his demands. So will it actually happen. We'll explain the politics behind this, plus Disney now having to face the consequences for their liberal ideology, and it may surprise you what Disney's plan is moving forward. And finally,
Senator Ted Cruz makes his silver screen debut. It's a funny new movie out called Lady Ballers, and the media they're not happy about it at all. It's the Weekend Review and it starts right now. Hunter Biden agrees to appear before the House Oversight Committee, but I have to get your disreaction to his demands after being subpoened that
he will do it, but only in public. That is what his lawyer has now said that yes, he's willing to testify it before the House Oversight Committee, only in public. According the letter from his attorney that he wrote to the Republican lawmakers, I get trying to punch back and look like you're on offense. But to be clear, it is not crazy to have a subpoena behind closed doors. We saw this happen when they were trying to impeach
not once but twice Donald J. Trump. They had people come in behind closed doors and they do these sit downs and answer questions under oath. They give their testimony in essence, and then we saw the media go berserk over who is walking in to give their testimony? Why does hunter Biden want it differently? And what's the political play here that we may not understand.
Well, you're right that it's quite common for people to be subpoena to testify behind closed doors, and in a closed deposition. That happens regularly. Congressional committees that are investigating something they like to do that. You can often spend more time asking questions. You can you can essentially prepare and build the foundations for an open and public hearing. It's it's it's the due diligence you do before a hearing, and not everyone that you bring in for a closed
deposition merits a hearing. So I understand why the committee initially subpoened him to come in uh for a a deposition. I also understand why Hunter Biden came back and said he would do it, but only if it's a public hearing. His lawyer is a guy named Abbi Lowell. I don't know Abby personally, but he has a reputation as one of the most experienced and most talented lawyers in Washington
for fighting congressional investigations. And so he does when when when an individual is in a whole lot of trouble with a criminal investigation or congressional investigation. Uh, this this lawyer is one of the top Washington power brokers for fighting back. And the stated reason that Hunter Biden and his lawyer gave is they said, well, well, the Republicans in the House, when they've done closed door depositions, they quote selectively leak portions of the depositions in ways that
make the witnesses look bad. So we don't want that to happen. We want the public to see exactly what Hunter says. Now, look, that's a gamble, you know, if you're the lawyer. There is a real advantage for Hunter in keeping it closed door and not having a video, not having it on the news. Will portions of it get leaked? Of course, that's what people in politics do on both sides all the time. The January sixth Committee did it day after day after day after day. Both
sides do that. But I will say by demanding that it be public, there's some degree of protection for Hunter Biden and having it be public and that it can't be selectively leaked. You get to hear everything he said. But it's also a risky play having it be public. Even as corrupt as the corporate media is, when Hunter Biden tests before the House, the corporate media cannot avoid covering it. So it will drive a crap ton of news. And I say, crapton is a technical legal term, but
it will it will be. And you know, look, I don't know Hunter Biden. I've never met Hunter Biden. I don't know how he is at answering questions, but I have no reason to expect that he's a particularly nimble or effective witness. And so you're going to have some very vigorous questioning. And I will say, listen James Comber. We've had James Comber on this podcast for a two part interview. If you didn't listen to that, by the way, you ought to go back and listen to our two
part interview with James Comer. You ought to go back and listen to our two part interview with Jim Jordan. Both of them, we did a deep dive in terms of those House investigations and what they've revealed. A date my counsel to House Republicans when Hunter Biden testifies in an open here is Remember, the reason this is an issue of public concern is not about Hunter. It is not because he's some poor, sad sack with a substance abuse problem. The reason this is a matter of public
concern is Joe Biden. The reason this is a matter of public concern is the evidence indicates that Hunter Biden's business was selling favors from Daddy, from Joe Biden to corrupt oligarchs in Ukraine and Russia and communist China. And so the focus needs to be on Joe Biden, on the corruption of the President of the United States, on the evidence that the President of the United States sold favors, on the evidence that the President of the United States
solicited and received bribes. And so I hope that that House Republicans can can keep that front and center. But there's no doubt when Hunter testifies, it is going to drive a whole lot of news center.
Is there any hope that we will ever get to see real justice coming out of the House that could possibly move somewhere when it comes to the Biden crime family. Do you feel like we are getting closer by the way that Comer and Jordan are doing this methodically. There have been a lot of i say, Monday morning quarterbacking and armchair quarterbacking from a lot of people on social media are saying, we've screwed this up, We've gotten nowhere.
They promised to do something, they haven't done it yet. Is that a fair assessment, because I think what they've been doing is really making sure they do this right so it sticks.
Yeah, Listen, I think both Jim Jordan and James Comer are doing an excellent job. I think they're approaching their job very seriously. I think they're laying out the evidence in a systematic matter. I think that's important. I think laying out the evidence for the public matters enormously. I believe the House should already have impeached alejandrom Orcas. I believe the House should already have impeached Merrick Garland. And
you know, when it comes to impeachment Abiden. I think they're getting very very close to having the evidence to impeach Joe Biden as well. The question on all three of those is will they have the votes in the House. So the House Republicans have an exceptionally narrow majority, they have a four vote majority, it's not clear that they have the votes to impeach any of them. And so that's a fundamental challenge that they face. The new Speaker,
Mike Johnson. I know Mike very well. He's a conservative. I'm confident that Mike would be perfectly willing to impeach these officials if he had the votes. But if there are five Republicans who say no, there's no magic wand
that can change that. And so I think given that very real dynamic that it is a tiny majority with a number of wobbly votes, the best course of action the House can do is keep developing the evidence and making the case stronger and stronger and stronger, and developing it in front of the American people, who ultimately are going to be the arbiter. Because look, even if they impeached all three of them, none would be removed by
the Senate. It takes two thirds of the Senate to remove an individual and impeachment, and the chances that Senate Democrats would vote to do so are zero point zero zero zero percent.
Now, if you want to hear the rest of this conversation, you can go back and listen to the full podcast from earlier this week. Now onto story number two. Senator, you were talking obviously about what's happening with these two different organizations within our government, but there's also something that happened at Disney.
Well, that's right, and this is the third of our woke triumvirate in terms of facing the consequences for their ideology, which is that Disney recently filed its annual SEC report, a report that every public company is required to file, and here's what they were forced to publicly disclosed. Quote. We face risks relating to misalignment with public and consumer tastes and preferences for entertainment, travel, and consumer products. And it goes on to note, quote the success of our
businesses depends on our ability to consistently create compelling content. Quote. Generally, our revenues and profitability are adversely impacted when our entertainment offerings in products, as well as our methods to make our offerings and products available to consumers do not achieve
sufficient consumer acceptance. Further, consumer's perceptions of our positions on matters of public interest, including our efforts to achieve certain of our environmental and social goals, often differ widely and present risks to our reputation and brands. Now, that is one of the most stunning corporate disclosures I've ever read, because what that means is number one, Disney has lost billions of dollars the phrase go woke, go broke. Disney
has sadly embodied that phrase. I am sure Walt Disney is spinning in his grave at horrors at what has happened to his namesake. But the fact that they put this in their sec disclosures means number one, the money they're losing is so significant. Number two, their projections for future money that they're going to lose are so significant that their lawyers said, damn it, you have to acknowledge this in the disclosure, or else you will be sued
for misleading investors. In other words, we must write these words so that when investors sue us and say your executives are putting your woke politics ahead of profitability ahead of producing entertainment. The consumers want of actually producing family friendly entertainment that kids are interested in, and parents want their kids to see that your politics matters more to
you then making the business successful. They want to be able to point to this disclosure and say no, no, sorry, you invested, and we told you upfront we don't care about making a buck. Our politics is all we care about. And even if it if it flushes the corporate profits out debt down the commode.
You know, We've had this debate at my house, three boys, and we've talked about Disney, and I said to my wife, we had a grand debate over it. I'm not giving my money to Disney. I'm not going to Disney. I'm not going to take them to Disney because I believe them when they tell me what their agenda is. Uh and now it's in their financial disclosures. This is their agenda. And I say this over and over again when when having this debate over things like Disney and Woke companies.
Believe them when they put it in writing, Believe them when they when they publish it, Believe them when they produce it. Believe then when they promote it. This is Disney saying all along, Yes, this is exactly what we're trying to do with your kids' minds. Yes, we are trying to use what used to be just innocent entertainment that you could trust your kid in front of Disney Channel or Disney movies. You no longer should have that trust with them, and they put it in writing.
Well, that's right. But look, there's reason to draw optimism from this third example, which is that that that for many woke corporations, I think they they are feeling the heat and they're trying to change direction. You look at CEO, the CEO of Disney, Bob Iger. They brought him back because Disney was in such a world of hurt. They had screwed it up so badly that Bob Ayer came back and he is seeking, in his own words to
quote quiet things down after putting politics front and center. Now, IIGRE presumably signed off on this corporate disclosure, and that may be a consequence of trying to pivot Disney back. Now. They're not doing a great job of it because the problem is that they have built a culture where their executives are invested in in this woke ideology. And this is something I discussed at great length in the book
on Woke. I talk about Disney at great length. I talk about bud Light, I talk about Target, but I talk about how all three of them, Disney, bud Light, and Target lost billions and billions of dollars. And number one, it's had an impact on all three but number two, And this is where you should be encouraged. It is, I hope and believe, a powerful deterrent for other CEO and other corporations that are sitting there saying I don't want to be bud Light, I don't want to be Target,
I don't want to be Disney. And now Disney, according to its own corporate disclosure, Disney is saying I don't want to be Disney. That may be promising an optimistic for the future.
Finally, Centa, I wanted to There was a story this week it and it kind of made me laugh, and it sums up I think, are the Bidenomics economy that we're in right now. There is a sixteen dollar fast food meal. Now that may not shock some people because you think, all right, at the higher end, maybe that's something that is palatable, but it's a sixteen dollars McDonald's meal that may explain voter anger more than any other
poll at Joe Biden. Like, if this isn't just a full circle of where we are now that McDonald's has a six a meal that costs sixteen dollars and ten cents to be precise, that it's gone viral as a man posts the receipt on social media and I and I laughed when I saw this because it's like, yeah, welcome to Bidenomics.
Well, it's interesting. The language you used was word for word the headline from, of all places, the Washington Post. So the Washington Post headline was, quote the viral sixteen dollar McDonald's meal that may explain voter anger at Biden. So this is the Washington Post saying, you want to know why voters are pissed at Joe Biden. Here's why.
And it goes on to describe that on December twentieth, twenty twenty two, a fellow by the name of Toefer Olive went to McDonald's in the town of Post Falls, Idaho, and he ordered a limited edition smoky double quarter pounder BLT with fries and a sprite, and the cost of the meal was sixteen dollars and ten cents, and he posted that the receipt on TikTok, and the receipt ended up getting millions of views, initially a couple one hundred thousand, but then when it was reposted and ended up getting
over two million views. And it goes right to the heart. I mean, look, I've been going to McDonald's for as long as I can remember, and you used to be able to get a burger and fries and a coke for five six bucks. You know when prices got more expensive, maybe it was seven or eight dollars, but sixteen dollars. There's a reason voters are pissed. And this goes right
to the heart of it. Than when you have Joe Biden and Kamala Harrison, Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi spending trillions and trillions of dollars that we don't have, barring trillions and trillions of dollars and running the printing presses days and nights, we see inflation taking off and the result is it's sixteen bucks to go to McDonald's as before.
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com slash verdict use promo code vertict. I want to get back to the big story number three of the week you may have missed. Finally, let's let's talk about something that was really fun. I think and I googled this, but I got inconclusive data here, Senator, I think that you had your silver screen debut with a new movie that has come out, Ladyballers. It is a Daily Wire movie, Ladyballers, and it's making everybody freak out, which makes even more
fun in the media. And they're saying you're now starring in a trainer film, which really made me laugh when I saw that headline, So talk about this debut of yours. Congratulations movie star. I guess we can put that on the resume, right. This was pretty cool?
Well, it was very cool. So last night I went to the world premiere of the movie and it was in Nashville. The name of the movie is Lady Ballers and it was put out by the Daily Wire. And it's a comedy. It's a really funny comedy. It reads it's an awful lot like Dodgeball. It's kind of the same sort of slapstick. But the script is really well written.
It's got a terrific cast. And the premise is that you have five guys who won the Tennessee State high school basketball championship and twenty years later, they're all kind of down on their luck and they decide they're going to compete as women's basketball players and dominate women's basketball. And because of today's woke ideology, if they say they're women, uh, they get praised as as as beautiful and brave and and it I got to tell you, the script is
it's just really damn funny. So I went. It was in a big theater in Nashville. The theater was packed, everyone was cracking up, laughing. Uh, there are a whole bunch of cameos in the movie. Now I have a tiny cameo. So so I'm in the movie. I have two lines. But but it was fun. I flew to Nashville while they were filming.
Hold On, hold on, how many takes it take you to get it right? That's that's the real question, if you've gone pro here in the movie world.
Well, uh, they probably had me do about twenty takes of it. Now I don't know that. I don't know that I screwed it up nineteen times. But but they kept telling me, Okay, do it again, do it again, do it again. So I did, did, did, did a whole bunch of takes of it. And it was a ton of fun. I flew in for one afternoon and shot the scene and left it. But it was a blast and it was really cool, and I will say
the movie. Look, this is something we've talked about. That's something I talk about at a lot of length in my new book on Woke. The chapter on entertainment. Entertainment is enormously consequential, and I talk about in the book on Woke, how how the the radical left has killed comedy. Late night TV shows are unwatchable, and in fact, ironically
so Jimmy Kimmel. I blast in the book and I talk about how, you know, instead of like actually having real humor, we now just have angry leftists standing there screaming I hate Donald Trump. Donald Trump is the devil. Ironically, Jimmy Kimmel took that excerpt from my book and he read it his monologue and it was it was actually even funnier. Kimmel then followed it up by having a drag queen read excerpts of my book to little kids, which was as much as I said, it was unfunny.
That was actually kind of funny that he did that. I gotta laugh at that. But look, entertainment is powerful. Culture is powerful, and comedy is powerful. And what I was happy about this movie is is that it's really funny. I mean, it's it is. I mean, I'm as you know, I'm a huge movie buff. I love movies. I love comedies. I love I love, you know, laughing and cutting up and having fun. And this the movie I would recommend
it to everyone. It's and I'm glad to see. Look, the Daily Wire is investing a lot of money and trying to compete against Hollywood producing good content. And that's one of the critical tools we have to do if we're going to take the institutions back.
Yeah, it's so important, and you look at just it's not just that when these come out that we support them. And I think that's the point you're making is look, go watch this movie and support it, because if we do, then we get to make more of them and others will be inspired when you see people that are trying to fight back in spaces that are really hard, like Hollywood,
and they put something out that's on Netflix. That's something that's that has made for our audience, and conservatives, make sure you support it because if you don't, the left will continue to beat the living crap out of us in the entertainment industry and they do change hearts and minds.
I mean, there was a there were I mean, when you ran for president, I'm sure you saw the data likability and if Hollywood's behind you, and if you have famous stars behind you, I mean, the Democratic National Convention is not about the politicians. It's about the movie stars and the mood and the music groups that show up to entertain the people watching on TV, and they beat us at that game. And that's why it's so important to get behind movies like this.
Look, I think that's exactly right. The movie also has a bunch of different cares in it. So Ben Shapiro is in it, uh, Jeremy Boring Is is actually one of the stars of it. Matt Walsh is in it, Clay Travis is in it, Riley Gaines is in it,
Jordan Peterson is in it. So so there are lots of of cameos that that are are are really fun and and and well done and and like Matt Walsh plays basically this like hippie dippy character, who's who's really funny and and and Shapiro has just a quick little snippet but it's hysterical what what Ben does in it, and that it was one of the fun things. And actually for for Verdict listeners, UH You're in My dear friend, Michael Knowles the the the UH my original co host
on Verdict. Michael actually has a pretty sizable role in the in the UH. In the movie, he plays a he plays a TV actor and and he's got you know in in in the movie, he's got like a little mustache that he wears. And so I saw Michael, I saw everyone at the premiere last night, and I was giving Michael enormous grief, saying, you know, you really
need to keep that stash, Michael. I mean it really does kind of it has sort of a B level porn star actor look like the you know, I said, Michael, you're rocking the Ron Jeremy look, and I think it really it's worth continuing. Thankfully he had the good judgment not to follow my advice on that front.
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