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Ruthless Podcast

Can Trump Save Hollywood?

Ruthless Podcast

Ruthless Podcast

News, Politics

4.75.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2025

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

🎙️ The fellas explore the total collapse of Hollywood cinema and what it might mean for the American consumer. We all agree the movies just aren't what they used to be—you can't find a good, simple action flick or comedy anymore. Holmes points out how the shift happened during the Obama years, moving toward terrible, non-English, anti-American award bait. 🎬 The fellas drive home that Trump's greater influence lies not just in movie preferences but in reindustrializing the American film industry. We discussed how high taxes and regulations in California led to outsourcing production overseas, particularly to countries that incentivize making content with a cultural disposition that shows America in the worst possible light. If Trump provided competitive tax incentives to bring film production back home and coupled that with cultural benchmarks, it could reinvigorate American movies made for an American audience. 📱 Then, a new transparency feature comes to X and exposes the location of popular accounts. Many accounts posing as American patriots or constitutionalists are actually based in foreign countries. We explain how mainstream media journos rely on X's algorithm for "sentiment analysis" from "the base," which is easily polluted by these foreign accounts. Is it time to get rid of the algorithm entirely and return to a chronological timeline. 🐎 In variety: there’s a Namibian politician with the most unfortunate name as the most famous dictator in history. We can't believe a name like that not only exists but gets re-elected. Then, an absolutely insane clip of a rogue ambulance driving onto the inside rail of a track during a horse race in Louisiana 🐘 We wrap with Brent Gardner from AFP about the legislative agenda for the end of the year, focusing on energy permitting reform to boost American production and healthcare reform. We also hit on the importance of the NDAA as a vehicle for AI preemption legislation to ensure the US remains the global leader in technology. 00:00 - The Fellas on Hollywood's Decline and Trump's Cultural Reach 03:14 - Why Modern Movies Suck and Trump's Plan to Reindustrialize American Cinema 08:50 - Discussing Ben Smith's Semafor Article on Trump and Hollywood 15:59 - Hollywood Outsourcing Problem 28:52 - X’s New Transparency Feature 47:46 - Can We Fix X 52:32 - Unfortunate Politico Name and Wrong Way Driver In THE WORST Place 01:03:30 - Brent Gardner (AFP) on the Congressional Sprint to the End of the Year Our Sponsors: ➢Go to https://zbiotics.com/RUTHLESS and use RUTHLESS at checkout for 15% off any first time orders of ZBiotics probiotics. ➢Insurance companies are threatening to raise your premiums and putting greed before patients. It's time to hold them accountable. https://www.americansforopengovernment.com/ ➢Help fuel America's energy advantage. Visit https://www.chevron.com/America to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Like Trump can just sit on high and be like, make these movies and make them popular.

0:05.6

Like, of course that's not the way it works, but Trump does have a pretty good grip on the American public or he wouldn't have been elected president twice.

0:13.2

Robert De Niro goes from being the guy in casino to the guy who every award show is going to get up there and bitch about Trump.

0:20.0

Right. And it's like, wow, that's a shame. Like, this is what's left of highway, essentially. My point is that my friend here, John Ashbrook, just doesn't respect art. He watches stuff for explosions. There's nothing wrong with that. And not for story. And it bothers me. It bothers me.

0:38.5

I'm glad we're finally, we can finally have this discussion.

0:40.9

Nothing but laughs in Sharon Stone scenes from here on.

0:44.4

Well, maybe the next generation's Sharon Stone.

0:50.6

Why was the government shut down?

0:53.1

Because big insurance greed knows no limits.

0:56.0

The same insurance companies pocketing billions in profits were demanding billions more in taxpayer-funded subsidies again.

1:03.0

Putting millions of families at risk, shutting down our government.

1:07.0

Now, unless they get their billions, the big insurance companies are threatening

1:11.9

to raise your premiums even more. Putting greed and profit before patients, it's time to hold

1:17.7

them accountable. Paid for it by Americans for Open Government.

1:22.9

Ladies and gentlemen, your attention, please.

1:30.2

Keep the faith. Hold the line and own the lips.

1:33.6

It's time for our main event.

1:38.9

Fun time Friday.

1:40.1

We trust you all.

2:01.4

Had a wonderful Thanksgiving, as I know we did here at the Routless Variety Program. I am Josh Holmes, along with comfortably smug, Michael Duck, and John Ashbrook, left to right across your radio dial, as always. Fellas, everybody good. We survived. Oh, yeah. We're good. Right here. Everybody's great. Can't wait for the... This episode is truly going to be a fun time Friday.

2:04.2

I'm thankful for this episode and for all of your friendship.

2:05.0

I am too.

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