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The Right Side of Hollywood: Victor Marx lampooned on The Daily Show

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This week on the Right Side of Hollywood, Christian Toto and Ryan are sans Deborah Flora and dive into the world of entertainment and politics, tackling some of the most absurd and hilarious moments in recent news. From a gubernatorial candidate's wild claims to a comedian's scathing critique of that same politician, this episode is not to be missed. Christian and Ryan discuss the latest installment of the Scary Movie franchise, which Toto laments falls flat. Power Ballad, starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas, draws a warmer review from Christian, but still misses a beat where it had a chance to deliver as an elite film, directed by John Carney. They also talk about the gubernatorial candidate Victor Marx, who's making waves with his outlandish claims, including performing exorcisms and disarming guns with ease. But is he for real, or just a parody of a politician? Our two RSOH hosts laugh along as The Daily Show's Desi Lydic breaks down the absurdity of it all. One Fool of the Week nominee, Rep. Ro Khanna, distorts the record on the January 2025 fires in California which are still impacting the Los Angeles mayor's race and the blame game that's been played. Christian shares his thoughts on the matter, as he and Ryan discuss the role of politicians in the response to the disaster.  FOTW nominees: Victor Marx, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO), Jake Tapper See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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The Right Side of Hollywood: Victor Marx lampooned on The Daily Show

This week on the Right Side of Hollywood, Christian Toto and Ryan are sans Deborah Flora and dive into the world of entertainment and politics, tackling some of the most absurd and hilarious moments in recent news. From a gubernatorial candidate's wild claims to a comedian's scathing critique of that same politician, this episode is not to be missed. Christian and Ryan discuss the latest installment of the Scary Movie franchise, which Toto laments falls flat. Power Ballad, starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas, draws a warmer review from Christian, but still misses a beat where it had a chance to deliver as an elite film, directed by John Carney. They also talk about the gubernatorial candidate Victor Marx, who's making waves with his outlandish claims, including performing exorcisms and disarming guns with ease. But is he for real, or just a parody of a politician? Our two RSOH hosts laugh along as The Daily Show's Desi Lydic breaks down the absurdity of it all. One Fool of the Week nominee, Rep. Ro Khanna, distorts the record on the January 2025 fires in California which are still impacting the Los Angeles mayor's race and the blame game that's been played. Christian shares his thoughts on the matter, as he and Ryan discuss the role of politicians in the response to the disaster.  FOTW nominees: Victor Marx, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO), Jake Tapper See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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