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The Right Side of Hollywood: Jimmy Sengenberger guest hosts

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This week on the Right Side of Hollywood, the conversation gets real about the state of entertainment and the impact of politics on the industry. Joining Jimmy Sengenberger in studio are award-winning filmmaker Deborah Flora and Christian Toto, as they dive into the world of pop culture, entertainment, and politics. The discussion starts with a lighthearted tone, as the hosts reminisce about their shared love of the New York Knicks and the excitement of their recent championship win. However, the conversation quickly takes a turn, as they discuss the recent UFC event at the White House and the clash of cultures that played out. The hosts express their disappointment with the lack of patriotism and the emphasis on cancel culture, highlighting the hypocrisy of Hollywood's stance on free speech. The conversation then shifts to the topic of Bette Midler's recent performance at a concert for the First Amendment, where she sang a song that was perceived as anti-conservative. The hosts critique her choice of song and the message it conveyed, arguing that it's a perfect example of the double standard that the left often employs. They also discuss the recent Twitter files and the Bideministry, highlighting the hypocrisy of Hollywood's stance on free speech. The hosts also discuss the state of the Star Wars franchise, criticizing Disney's recent efforts to make the series more woke and less connected to its roots. They argue that the lack of a clear direction and the emphasis on special effects over storytelling have led to a decline in the series' popularity. With a mix of humor and insight, the hosts tackle some of the most pressing issues in the entertainment industry, making for a thought-provoking and engaging listen. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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