Human Events Daily - Jack Posobiec - Mark Hamill Calls For Trump To DIE Aired: 2026-05-07 Duration: 47:19 === New Subscription Push (03:53) === [00:00:02] Hey guys, it's Jack. [00:00:03] I wanted to let you know that we're starting a new push for subscriptions here on Human Events Daily. [00:00:09] So make sure that when you're listening to this podcast, you hit subscribe, you download it, and you share it with five of your friends. [00:00:16] Make sure they're all going and downloading as well because we need to get the signal out as much as possible. [00:00:22] Look, we've done so much over the past couple of years since this show started, and we're only going to do so much more. [00:00:29] Let's get it. [00:00:35] This is what happens when the Fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare. [00:00:44] A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran. [00:00:50] This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobic. [00:00:53] Christ is King. 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[00:04:04] So I beg you, please don't go to the orange side. [00:04:09] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily. [00:04:12] We're here live in Washington, D.C., Real America's Voice Studios. [00:04:17] Today is May 7th, 2026, Anno Domini. [00:04:20] I'm joined in studio by the great Andrew Colvett, who was just here for the Charlie Kirk Show. [00:04:26] What's up, Andrew? [00:04:27] Not much. [00:04:28] Lots, actually. [00:04:30] Glad to be here. [00:04:30] You know, you know me, I've been railing against Star Wars for years, and we just had this big, it was like Star Wars Day, they call it. [00:04:39] It was all over schools. [00:04:41] It was, you know, something that Barack Obama came out with Mark Hamill and did this big video. [00:04:46] And then Mark Hamill, and you can still go to his Blue Sky account right now, he has a post live where he's got a picture of Donald Trump, the President of the United States, in a grave, and the caption, If Only. [00:05:01] Andrew, When are people going to get serious about calls for political violence in this country? [00:05:08] Because I'm sorry, that's what that is. [00:05:10] Yeah, I mean, he's a particularly galling figure in American pop culture because, first of all, he was objectively the weakest link when it came to just his acting chops in the original Star Wars. [00:05:24] I mean, I rewatched the first episode, which would be episode four. [00:05:30] It's really hard to watch, actually, his acting for me now looking back. [00:05:35] But he's, you know, he's just, he's so full of Trump derangement syndromes, snark, over the top rhetoric. [00:05:42] It ruins the movies that you liked as a kid. [00:05:44] Yes, it absolutely does. [00:05:45] I wish he would just shut his trap and actually give a crap about the country he purports to be a citizen of, although he has, in the past, said he's going to flee to London or he's going to flee to Ireland or something. [00:05:57] I wish he would, actually. [00:05:58] I wish he would pull a Rosie O'Donnell and get the hell out because, honestly, this kind of rhetoric is the permission structure. [00:06:05] That's necessary for people like Luigi Mangione, Tyler Robinson, this Cole Allen, all of these people that end up doing violence in the name of their political ideology and they wrap themselves in a moral framework. [00:06:18] And apparently, the guy who burned down the Pacific Palisades. [00:06:21] Yeah, Jonathan Kindernecht. [00:06:24] I think we're going with Kindernecht. [00:06:25] Yeah, he was a big Luigi Mangione fan. [00:06:27] He was ranting about it. [00:06:28] Yeah, what we're seeing, though, Jack, is that if you look at the polling, more and more self described progressives justify political violence to achieve political ends. [00:06:38] That is. [00:06:38] The most un American thing you could believe or ascribe to. [00:06:42] It simply is un American. [00:06:44] And so for Mark Hamill to say that he loves this country and cares so much about the morality or lack thereof of President Trump, well, you know, Mark, you need to look in the mirror because you've become a grade A jerk. [00:06:57] I'm just going to say that. [00:06:58] A grade A jerk. [00:06:59] Andrew Colvett, we'll leave it at that. [00:07:01] I know you got to run. [00:07:02] Yes, sir. [00:07:03] Won't see you on Thought Crime tonight, but I wanted to get you in on Mark Hamill. [00:07:06] All right. [00:07:06] Great to be here. [00:07:07] We'll have more on that after the break. [00:07:10] Will stand in our way, and our golden age has just begun. [00:07:13] This is Human Events with Jack Pasova. [00:07:15] Now it's time for everyone to understand what America First truly means. [00:07:20] Welcome to the Second American Revolution. [00:07:24] All right, Jack Pasova, we're back here. [00:07:29] Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice. [00:07:31] And I want to throw this up on a couple of facets. [00:07:34] So we do have our question of the day, and I want to get these in. [00:07:39] 1776 at humanevents.com. [00:07:41] 1776 at humanevents.com. [00:07:43] Do you believe? [00:07:44] That Mark Hamill should be charged the same way that James Comey was charged for calling for the death of the president. [00:07:51] That's what Mark Hamill is doing. [00:07:53] But I'm going to read you something that I wrote on Twitter earlier today. [00:07:57] And I'm going to say it because this is key. [00:08:00] And this is really what I want to come into. [00:08:02] Conservatives have slave morality from movie franchises like Star Wars. [00:08:08] Mark Hamill can go out and do videos with Obama, say that he wants Trump dead. [00:08:13] The series goes completely woke under Disney. [00:08:18] And yet, conservatives still won't stop throwing money at Star Wars merch, taking trips to Disney. [00:08:25] Giving money to Disney Plus as the fees and the rates go up every single month, it feels like. [00:08:33] Why do conservatives have this slave mentality? [00:08:36] You need to get off the Disney plantation. [00:08:40] Stop giving them money. [00:08:42] And look, I got credibility on this. [00:08:44] I called for hashtag dump Star Wars in 2016, and I have stuck to it for a decade now. [00:08:51] A decade. [00:08:52] Why did I do that? [00:08:53] Back when Trump won the election and the guys who wrote Rogue One. [00:08:58] Went on Twitter and started a massive anti Trump campaign. [00:09:02] And I was like, you know what? [00:09:03] I'm done with this. [00:09:03] It's a joke. [00:09:04] And now here we are at the point where we've seen political violence, actual real political violence. [00:09:12] Charlie Kirk murdered, three assassination attempts in two years of President Trump. [00:09:18] And people like Mark Hamill have created this permission structure for the violent rejects of society to go out and take a step up at it. [00:09:29] Someone who's written a lot about political violence, someone who understands this and on a very deep level is my next guest. [00:09:37] She's my favorite anti communist, Evita Duffy joins us once again. [00:09:40] Evita, how are you? [00:09:42] Good. [00:09:42] Thanks for having me, Jack. [00:09:44] Well, and you've got a new post out, which I think actually kind of strikes to what I'm talking about here because you've got a post up over at The Federalist all about defunding education institutions, churning out left wing assassins. [00:09:59] And You know, you're very open about this. [00:10:03] Obviously, both of your parents are public figures. [00:10:06] Your father is in the president's cabinet. [00:10:09] And you wrote right there what would happen to your eight younger siblings if both of your parents were assassinated. [00:10:18] And they were both at that dinner, were they not? [00:10:21] They were both at the dinner, Jack. [00:10:22] And it's actually a conversation that I've had with my husband on numerous occasions, even before this correspondence dinner and the near assassination. [00:10:31] President Trump and his cabinet that night because five of my siblings still live at home. [00:10:36] Both of my parents are supporters of President Trump. [00:10:38] My dad's in his cabinet. [00:10:40] That means you have a target on your back in this country. [00:10:42] That means that there's an entire cohort of individuals who believe it's totally justified and okay, and in fact, a good thing to kill off someone like Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy because it's politically advantageous for them. [00:10:56] And this is an ideology, Jack, that as you know, harkens back to Marxism, to the days of the Cultural Revolution in China. [00:11:05] The USSR. [00:11:07] These are inherently. [00:11:09] And Spain. [00:11:10] Yes, the Spanish Revolution, the communists in Spain. [00:11:13] This is an inherently violent ideology, and the followers of it will do anything, including heinous, disgusting crimes, in order to get what they want politically. [00:11:24] No, and unfortunately, we live in a time in our society where you notice that we get these calls for like a couple of days, maybe even a couple of hours at this point, where the left comes out and says, We have to condemn political violence. [00:11:37] We have to tone down the rhetoric. [00:11:38] And then, not longer than two weeks, you got a guy like Mark Hamill, who's the freaking star of Star Wars, like the main guy, the central character of all of Star Wars, goes up and said, He said a bunch of liberal stuff already. [00:11:54] I'm not going to act like he was some. [00:11:55] You know, some stalwart or you know, untarnished figure in American society, but Disney, which is a massive corporation that is directed to sending their uh to taking dollars from parents because their children want it, but you know, increasingly they get money from the parents as well. [00:12:13] It's another story. [00:12:14] But he goes out and says that he wants the president dead in a situation like this, Avita. [00:12:22] What is going on with conservatives, and you see it by the way, with educational institutions as well, that we just don't seem To be willing to step up to the plate and actually conduct a little bit of economic warfare on our own behalf. [00:12:37] Well, listen, Jack, what you're suggesting is hard for a lot of people to do. [00:12:41] Star Wars, I mean, just like so many other franchises, I'm thinking of even Lord of the Rings as well, which was taken over by Amazon, is a quintessential part of Western civilization, of American culture. [00:12:54] You think about America, people think of Star Wars. [00:12:57] It's a part of, especially my parents' generation, right? [00:12:59] The Gen Xers. [00:13:01] It's their childhoods. [00:13:02] And so you're suggesting, hey, we have to punish these franchises. [00:13:07] We have to actually let them know as consumers that it's not okay to have the lead actor in one of these franchises call for the assassination of President Trump in a social media post. [00:13:19] But again, like I said, that's a hard thing to do, but it's something we have to do if we want to take our country back. [00:13:24] Because the way that they have infiltrated our institutions, yes, I talked about college education. [00:13:29] Yes, it's in government. [00:13:31] Yes, it's in policies, you know, centers and think tanks, but it's Also, in the movies, the TV shows, the music. [00:13:38] And we have to fight back culturally if we have any chance of fighting back politically against these demonically possessed individuals. [00:13:47] And it's horrific. [00:13:50] I think it's absolutely demonic. [00:13:52] There's no question. [00:13:53] They prey upon people's weaknesses, their vices, their jealousy, their envy, their pride in many cases. [00:14:01] When you look at Hollywood, obviously, pride is a huge part of that. [00:14:04] Greed is a huge part of that. [00:14:05] And you look at a guy like Mark Hamill. [00:14:08] Who's made enough money off of Star Wars that he's never had to work in another real popular movie series in his entire life since then? [00:14:17] I know he's done some voice acting and things like that. [00:14:20] And, you know, I don't actually have a problem with his acting at all, right? [00:14:24] He's someone that I certainly grew up watching. [00:14:26] I certainly grew up watching Star Wars. [00:14:28] He did the voice of the Joker and a bunch of Batman properties, video games, and stuff. [00:14:32] And at the same time, though, conservatives need to actually grow a spine and say, you know, something, it's time for us to. [00:14:41] Actually, stand up for who we are. [00:14:43] Because I'll tell you something right now. [00:14:45] If we don't do it, then we are an endangered species because they actually want all of us dead. [00:14:53] And because they have not faced any serious consequences for their rhetoric, for their actions, they are going to continue to do them. [00:15:01] And not only that, they're going to ratchet it up. [00:15:05] Yeah, I mean, that's exactly right, Jacqueline. [00:15:06] You're reminding me also of Bruce Springsteen. [00:15:09] And this is an individual whose songs are like, Quintessentially American. [00:15:13] Your parents and grandparents, you know, they love the music. [00:15:15] You're playing it every Fourth of July. [00:15:17] This guy is like headlining the No Kings rallies these days. [00:15:20] I mean, he's a complete lunatic. [00:15:22] Stop listening to his music. [00:15:23] Like, we shouldn't be supporting individuals economically who hate us, who, like you said, literally want us dead. [00:15:31] And that's how you take the culture back. [00:15:33] That's how you demand, as consumers, that this is, we are going to define who we are as Americans. [00:15:38] We're not going to allow a group of psychopaths in Hollywood or in the music industry to say, this is what America means. [00:15:48] We're this sort of cultural Marxist, you know, godless, horrible country that has nothing to do with our founding or the principles that Western civ was. [00:15:56] Initially, based off of no, we have to say no to them and take back our country with the power of the purse. [00:16:03] So, you talked in your piece about educational institutions. [00:16:08] Walk us through what some of your thoughts were there. [00:16:11] Yeah, so this is what's so initially, college campuses, right? [00:16:16] They were founded in Europe in the Middle Ages and they're explicitly Christian. [00:16:21] You were pursuing the truth through moral inquiry. [00:16:24] Today, that is not the case. [00:16:26] Right now, all of our colleges, the vast majority of them, have been infiltrated with cultural Marxism, with specifically critical theory, which is a flavor of Marxism, where they view every aspect of society. [00:16:39] So, you know, gender, sexuality, race, through this prism of oppressors versus oppressed. [00:16:46] And when you do that and you say all these systems need to be dismantled and destroyed in order to have justice and equity, people get violent. [00:16:55] That's really the only way that critical theory and cultural Marxism gives you a path for justice. [00:17:00] And so these young people, instead of having a normal education where you go and you learn in legitimate fields of study, they go through these programs that are essentially indoctrination programs, these fake fields of study, like fat studies and queer studies and post colonial studies, where they learn to be radical, leftist, and frankly violent activists. [00:17:23] That is how you get Luigi Mangione and all of the others who have tried to assassinate President Trump over the years. [00:17:31] People with really violent ideations because they're coming out of these institutions that are inherently broken and that are no longer interested in education, but are in fact Marxist indoctrination machines. [00:17:43] No, they're exactly right. [00:17:44] And at the same time, you get, when it comes to, you know, a lot of this, I'm going to say it, it's a slave mentality that people will have when it comes to their alumni donations. [00:17:55] They'll say, oh, well, you know, I might not like this program or I may not like this thing, but I love my school and I, I love the football team and I just want to keep my donations up. [00:18:05] I mean, that's something that people can do right there to change your own behavior and actually exercise some economic leverage. [00:18:15] Yeah, Jack. [00:18:16] And it's also demanding action from your member of Congress, from your state legislature and assemblymen. [00:18:22] These schools are funded, even the private ones. [00:18:26] Billions of dollars every year are going to these institutions for research and other things. [00:18:29] And they also have, they sit on multi billion dollar endowments that go tax free. [00:18:34] These privileges need to be rolled back from institutions that fail to actually teach students legitimate fields of study, that have departments that are fake. [00:18:44] They literally have critical theory departments inside the University of Chicago, where I went to school. [00:18:48] They need to be completely. === Teaching Kids Values (16:13) === [00:18:49] We'll be right back. [00:18:52] Jack Posobic, Avita Duffy, talking about this incredible Mark Hamill Star Wars controversy, calling for the death of President Trump. [00:19:01] Right back. [00:19:02] You talk about influences. [00:19:03] These are influences. [00:19:05] And they're friends of mine, Jack Posobiec. [00:19:09] Where's Jack? [00:19:10] Jack. [00:19:11] He's done a great job. [00:19:12] All right, folks, Jack Posobiec, we're back live here, Human Events Daily. [00:19:19] And send your thoughts in on Mark Hamill's post calling for the death of President Donald J. Trump at 1776 at humanevents.com, 1776 at humanevents.com. [00:19:33] And look, I'm going to come out and say it, right? [00:19:36] You know, I watched Star Wars growing up. [00:19:37] I think most people watch Star Wars growing up. [00:19:39] But what I'm saying is that you have a choice right now to stop spending money and throwing money at Star Wars merchandise, these Disney trips. [00:19:51] Oh, I'm going to go to the. [00:19:52] Galaxy's end, it's gonna be great. [00:19:53] I'm gonna stay at the hotel where it's like the Star Wars hotel, and they're like, I'm gonna be like in Star Wars, I'm gonna like LARP it up, man. [00:19:59] I'm just gonna LARP it up. [00:20:01] It's, it's, I'm sorry, it's, it's, it's literally, it's slop. [00:20:05] It is Disney slop that they are just throwing at you, it's nostalgia slop. [00:20:09] And why would you subject your kids to someone who wants you and your family dead? [00:20:15] They finally have gone mask off, and I'm, I'm sorry, I'm not, I'm not playing games anymore, not after Charlie, not after Charlie, Evita Duffy. [00:20:24] I get what you're saying, right? [00:20:25] And obviously, I'm not denying the role of Star Wars as this huge cultural force right now. [00:20:32] But at the same time, I'm saying if we conservatives want to be a cultural force, then we actually do have to exert ourselves. [00:20:40] Yeah, that's right, Jack. [00:20:41] Well, and the other thing that needs to happen is parents just need to take a much more active role in what they're letting their families consume and support, but just also what they're ingesting. [00:20:52] So we talked the last segment about college campuses, but this stuff starts a lot earlier than that, right? [00:20:57] Social emotional learning is essentially cultural Marxism for kindergartners, and that's in virtually every single classroom across the country. [00:21:05] The precondition radicalization of young people immediately, the second that they step into a classroom. [00:21:14] And it's also coming from the content that they're consuming, right? [00:21:17] Like on television, on the iPad, with the apps. [00:21:19] Like, I mean, you have to be so vigilant as a parent to protect your children from this ideology, right? [00:21:26] Because it will consume you. [00:21:27] You know, in George Orwell's 1984, one of the most, I think, important, but also like, Most disturbing parts of the book was how the parents feared the children. [00:21:37] How many people after January 6th, young, you know, 20 something teenagers turned in their parents to the FBI? [00:21:45] Why would a family member do that to another family member? [00:21:48] Well, because these are Marxists. [00:21:49] That's what they're trained to do. [00:21:51] You're trained to put the ideology and the movement over your own family. [00:21:54] It's deeply anti Christian, it's deeply anti Western, but that's what we're facing right now. [00:21:59] That's what the stakes are. [00:22:01] So if you have to sacrifice Star Wars, To do the right thing here, I think it's worth it. [00:22:05] I don't think Mark Hamill and Luke Skywalker and all of them, it's not worth it. [00:22:10] No, and honestly, you know, there's a bunch of people saying, like, you know, hey guys, if you actually want Disney to maybe do the right thing and de wokify Star Wars and remove the sequels from, there's this huge rumor going around that they're going to remove the sequel trilogy from the canon and they're going to do this whole like multiverse thing, change the timeline or whatever, the same way that I know the Avengers series has done this a bunch. [00:22:36] And, you know, because they realized that people don't want it anymore. [00:22:39] It's not selling anymore because they ruined the product. [00:22:43] So even if you are a Star Wars fan, this is, and you're like, well, I like Star Wars. [00:22:47] It's like, guys, just stop spending the money, okay? [00:22:52] You can keep your little lightsaber if you need to play with your lightsaber. [00:22:55] You need to play your lightsaber every day. [00:22:57] Little Star Wars fan, little warzer, little warzer, little warzy. [00:23:00] Okay, fine. [00:23:01] Play with your little lightsaber, but stop spending the money right now. [00:23:06] And, and, Evita, like, Tomorrow, okay. [00:23:10] Tomorrow, Tyler Robinson, he's in court. [00:23:15] It's actually a WebEx thing, so it's a hearing that's going on. [00:23:18] There's this huge ruling coming out as to whether or not. [00:23:22] So, two things on Tyler Robinson tomorrow. [00:23:24] The two rulings are whether or not the preliminary hearing will continue. [00:23:28] And it's currently set for May, I believe, 18th. [00:23:32] So, 10 days from today, give or take. [00:23:35] And whether or not there's going to be cameras in the courtroom. [00:23:38] So, this isn't just some, you know, online debate that we're having. [00:23:42] This isn't just some, like, oh, you know, somebody made a post that, like, triggered people or something. [00:23:48] No. [00:23:49] Actual people have died, and Tyler Robinson is an example of someone who fell into this ideology in college. [00:23:57] By the way, raised by conservative parents and then went and committed this heinous act. [00:24:04] Avita, what should we learn from, and hopefully, we get these cameras in the courtroom, but what should we learn from a case like Tyler Robinson? [00:24:15] Well, I mean, so Tyler Robinson is somebody, of course, who was radicalized, right? [00:24:21] You think your kid is gonna. [00:24:23] Emulate the values that you raise them with. [00:24:25] Suddenly you realize that the culture and the education system is all consuming and it rots their brains. [00:24:31] It destroys a person. [00:24:33] It destroys their souls. [00:24:34] I mean, really, that's what happened to Tyler Robinson. [00:24:36] His soul was destroyed. [00:24:38] The AI influence as well. [00:24:40] I mean, that whole element is fascinating. [00:24:43] There is something that is deeply spiritual about Tyler Robinson, but there's also, I think, you have to think about how many individuals were celebrating after Charlie Kirk died. [00:24:54] Like, this isn't just about Tyler Robinson, it's about All of the young leftists on TikTok and Instagram reels who reacted to the public execution of Charlie Kirk, a husband and a father and a good man. [00:25:06] You might disagree with him on one or two issues, maybe a lot of issues. [00:25:10] He was a good man. [00:25:13] And they laughed at him. [00:25:14] They celebrated it. [00:25:16] They, I mean, and didn't even care what this would do for their future or their employers, right? [00:25:22] That didn't matter to them. [00:25:24] They were enthralled by the public killing of a good and innocent man. [00:25:30] That tells you that this is a sickness that is deeper than just Tyler Robinson. [00:25:34] It is a cultural sickness that is impacting probably millions of young people. [00:25:40] That is what we are up against. [00:25:42] That is what this trial represents. [00:25:45] And, you know, you have a situation where celebrities, people who met with Barack Obama, who did a video of Barack Obama, is anyone in the media who is at the White House Correspondence Center going to ask Barack Obama if he stands by his buddy's post? [00:26:04] Calling for the death of the president? [00:26:05] Is anyone in media going to actually say, hey, Barack Obama, do you stand by this? [00:26:11] Which is an obvious call for violence. [00:26:14] Death of the president of the United States by the main character of Star Wars. [00:26:18] And again, Disney, this massive corporation where people are going to continue sending their money to. [00:26:25] Avita Duffy, where can people go to follow you and to read your piece? [00:26:30] Avita Duffy underscore one. [00:26:31] You can go to thefederalist.com to read my piece. [00:26:33] My husband's running for Congress. [00:26:34] His website is alfonsoforwisconsinfor.com. [00:26:38] He is. [00:26:38] In fact, I think we are working on seeing if we can get him on next week. [00:26:42] Talk a little bit about birthright citizenship and what states potentially can do. [00:26:47] We'll be right back with Rich Barris, Jack Pasobi, Cuman Events Daily continues. [00:26:52] And Jack, where is Jack? [00:26:55] Where is Jack? [00:26:57] Where is he? [00:26:59] Jack, I want to see you. [00:27:02] Great job, Jack. [00:27:03] Thank you. [00:27:04] What a job you do. [00:27:05] You know, we have an incredible thing. [00:27:07] We're always talking about the fake. [00:27:08] News in the bag, but we have guys, and these are the guys who should be getting politicians. [00:27:16] All right, folks, Jack Posobic back live here, Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice. [00:27:21] I want to bring Richard Barris in here, the people's pundit, because, Rich, you know, we were just chatting in the break. [00:27:29] We're going to have you on about polling. [00:27:31] But look, man, the Mark Hamill, I've got to get you responded to this. [00:27:35] Mark Hamill calling for President Trump to die. [00:27:38] Yeah, this guy gave similar irresponsible statements during the first Trump administration. [00:27:43] Look, guys, I hate to break it to you if you're Star Wars fans out there, but You know, Luke Skywalker's a prick. [00:27:48] I mean, this guy is not a nice guy. [00:27:50] Let's look at the pathology of him for a second because you will notice, and we studied this, Jack, you know, all of these like fanatic leftists who wish violence or conduct violence on right wingers, they all share a similar pathology. [00:28:04] This is an unhappy man whose life was dealt a harsh blow when he was young, right? [00:28:09] Look at it, guys. [00:28:10] If you don't, if you're not familiar with Mark Hamill, he was huge, obviously, he was like America's heartthrob for a while. [00:28:17] And before they made that next Star Wars, he got into a terrible accident. [00:28:20] He was scarred up. [00:28:21] It was put everything on, you know, halted everything. [00:28:24] They thought it's maybe not even use him to scale him back. [00:28:27] Ultimately, they did go forward, but he was never the same. [00:28:30] It's basically these, you know, I guess what I'm trying to say is these are unhappy people. [00:28:35] These are mentally unhealthy and unhappy people who always make these extreme statements. [00:28:42] It goes to, you know, Jim Comey is another one. [00:28:46] If you're in the loop, as I know you are, and others who are actually in this industry, If you're in the loop, you know, James Call Me for years. [00:28:53] Everybody used to make fun of him and say, This is a guy with a massive God complex and issues with his, you know. [00:28:59] They called him the cardinal. [00:29:00] They called him the cardinal. [00:29:01] That's exactly right. [00:29:03] I mean, this guy, for folks, he had these delusions of grandeur and thought that he was way more important to the world than he actually was. [00:29:13] And basically, that he was morally superior to everybody. [00:29:18] And it's weird. [00:29:19] I mean, it's just. [00:29:21] These are not the kind of people that you want in positions of authority, or in Mark Hamill's case, right? [00:29:26] You don't want, this is not someone to look up to. [00:29:29] And it's sad because as you were a Star Wars guy, we were just talking, I was a book guy too. [00:29:33] I went through this with like Stephen King. [00:29:35] I had every book when I was young. [00:29:37] I love Stephen King books. [00:29:38] And then, you know, they just, I don't know, he runs out of talent. [00:29:41] I don't know. [00:29:42] And they just turn into these people that are just unhealthy people and not the right people to look up to. [00:29:49] No, it's really not. [00:29:51] And it's okay. [00:29:52] You don't have. [00:29:53] To watch Star Wars, you don't need Star Wars to raise your kids. [00:29:57] In fact, I tweeted this earlier today, but one of the most proud moments that I've had. [00:30:03] So, my son's got his first communion coming up, and he just got picked to be one of the rosary leaders at his school this morning. [00:30:11] It's like that's what I'm raising my kid at. [00:30:13] And by the way, we watch movies, we watch TV series, we watch The Sandlot, we watch Angels in the Outfield, we watch Little Big League, The Bad News Bears, normal stuff, fun stuff. [00:30:23] I'm not like raising some. [00:30:25] You know, sheltered, you know, Puritan kind of situation. [00:30:28] No, of course, I'm just saying you don't have to give money to people who hate you. [00:30:32] It's really simple. [00:30:34] But conservatives, Rich, why won't conservatives wrap their minds around that? [00:30:38] I call it a slave mentality. [00:30:40] It is. [00:30:40] And I mean, right. [00:30:41] And it also comes down to, I think, for me in our family, is priorities. [00:30:45] So, you know, you were just saying what you're teaching your kids. [00:30:48] I mean, what it comes down to is what he's doing. [00:30:51] Those things are important. [00:30:52] You know, being a big Mark Hamill fan, right? [00:30:55] It's like at the end of the day, you just tell your kid, You know, actually, kid, the force is not strong with that one. [00:31:02] Stick to what you're doing with the church. [00:31:04] It's way, way more better, more influential, will make you a better person. [00:31:08] I think conservatives want to, it's kind of like the nature of, you know, there's a certain, you know, nature with leftists, certain nature with right-wingers, and they want to get along. [00:31:18] They want to give everybody the benefit of the doubt. [00:31:20] They want to just continue with life as is, whereas the left is militant about it, and they won't give you their money. [00:31:26] They understand that all of that really is part of the fight. [00:31:29] It's part of the greater struggle. [00:31:31] And the right wants to win elections and then kind of close their eyes and go back to sleep again and carry on with the world. [00:31:38] There's also a nostalgia about it, right? [00:31:40] You want to be part of that America where, what was Star Wars? [00:31:43] I mean, guys, what was the Empire? [00:31:45] They were Nazis. [00:31:46] I mean, right? [00:31:47] I mean, they were the stormtroopers. [00:31:50] That's effectively what they were trying to parallel them as, or analogous really to them. [00:31:56] And then later, of course, communism. [00:31:58] But we did it with Indiana Jones as well. [00:32:01] It's just great. [00:32:02] It's all wonderful. [00:32:03] But look what they did to Indiana Jones now. [00:32:05] That world is gone and it's sad and we don't all want to admit it, but we have to. [00:32:10] I mean, we have to admit that to ourselves. [00:32:12] And make our own decisions according to that realization and go forward, or we're going to lose. [00:32:18] By the way, this is a huge problem for Disney right now because Fandom Pulse had a big post. [00:32:24] I love those guys. [00:32:26] They had a big post up about how nobody's good. [00:32:29] We just went through the 10 year anniversary of the first Disney Star Wars movie. [00:32:33] Guess what? [00:32:34] Nobody talked about it. [00:32:36] Nobody's going back and watching the new movies. [00:32:39] They're watching the old movies because those ones were better. [00:32:42] So Disney has got a huge problem. [00:32:44] Problem on their hands where nobody's buying the new merch, nobody's going and getting that off the shelf, no one's going and going to do these things. [00:32:52] So, what are they trying to do? [00:32:53] They were trying to go back to the originals. [00:32:55] And who's the star of the originals is Mark Hamill. [00:32:59] I'm trying to tell you, conservatives, that you have an incredible moment. [00:33:03] You have all the leverage right now. [00:33:05] If every conservative raises their hand and says, I'm going to cancel my Disney Plus platform subscription, I'm going to cancel my Disney tickets, I'm going to cancel, or I'm going to, you know, Burn my lightsaber, plastic lightsaber, whatever it is. [00:33:21] You start doing that, you watch how fast Disney course corrects because you have them over a barrel. [00:33:27] And look who Disney has doing their market research for them and their branding. [00:33:31] And I mean, Disney is a client of Morning Consult, right? [00:33:33] And I've long said, I mean, they're just the player out there right now. [00:33:36] I mean, that's it. [00:33:37] There are, in many ways, nowhere else that a lot of these corporations can go to. [00:33:41] But I mean, it's like a leftist asking a leftist advice about their right wing base. [00:33:47] And this holds too with Stephen King, man. [00:33:50] The guy would be ruined if right wingers stopped reading his. [00:33:52] Books, what do you all of these towns are all of his stories take place in the main second congressional district, right? [00:33:58] Where all those conservatives, or I would say right wingers, voted for Donald Trump. [00:34:02] I mean, they I think it's hard for us to understand this, but a lot of these people, Disney is probably the biggest purveyor of this, Jack. [00:34:11] A lot of these companies they pretended to be something they weren't, they got a fan base that they hate, and now it's hard in some many ways for that fan base to come to the realization that. [00:34:24] Oh my God, we were used. [00:34:25] I mean, that's what it really comes down to. [00:34:27] And that's human nature. [00:34:28] You don't want to believe that. [00:34:30] And Disney's kind of riding off of that. [00:34:31] They've had their bumps. [00:34:32] Guys, guess what? [00:34:34] They have their bumps, but guess what? [00:34:35] Disney's coffers are deep, but they are not infinite. [00:34:39] They're not infinite. [00:34:40] Those parks cost a lot to upkeep. [00:34:42] They have to have a certain number of people coming in, spending a certain number of dollars every single year to be able to maintain them. [00:34:51] And if they start to lose that, if it's 5%, if it's even 3%, guess what? [00:34:57] That's a major, major market signal. [00:35:01] They can't keep it going. === Disney's Financial Limits (02:53) === [00:35:03] That's why they're talking about rebooting the sequels. [00:35:05] That's why they're talking about this huge course, correct? [00:35:08] They bought Star Wars for, what, $4 billion from George Lucas a decade ago, and they haven't been able to get their return on investment yet because they turned it. [00:35:16] I mean, we can go on about how bad that series was, but they turned it over to people who didn't actually understand what the property was. [00:35:23] And unfortunately, you had people like Mark Hamill playing Luke Skywalker who actively, and I'm just going to say it, he walked up in that movie and he took a dump on the Star Wars legacy. [00:35:35] And I'm talking specifically about The Last Jedi. [00:35:37] Yeah, he did. [00:35:38] He did. [00:35:40] I don't know that I know any OG Star Wars fans that like what Disney or Mark himself have done to the legacy of this project. [00:35:52] And look, I understand $4 billion is a lot of money. [00:35:56] But if you're George Lucas, you can't be happy about this. [00:35:58] You know the direction, you know the spirit of your creation and what you did. [00:36:02] But they can't help themselves. [00:36:04] And 5% is still a fiduciary responsibility to shareholders, Jack. [00:36:09] You know, I mean, you can. [00:36:11] You can send whatever signal you want by, you know, just simply not watching it. [00:36:16] How many times you got to go to Disney World, folks? [00:36:18] I mean, it's the same thing over and over and over. [00:36:20] No, and the lines, by the way, the lines are terrible. [00:36:23] They don't care about middle class or working class families anymore at all. [00:36:26] No. [00:36:27] They cater Disney towards the elite now. [00:36:30] They cater towards the Disney adults because they know the Disney adults spend more than the kids these days. [00:36:37] And so they can get. [00:36:37] It's only us. [00:36:38] They're getting more. [00:36:39] It's us, Jack. [00:36:39] Yeah. [00:36:40] They're trying to get more money off a smaller group of people rather than make it what Walt Disney wanted. [00:36:46] For all kids. [00:36:47] And so by changing that, and I could sense that years ago when we were going and we saw the Disneyland when they did the first Star Wars thing there. [00:36:57] This was like 2019. [00:36:59] And I was out in California for an event and we're going around. [00:37:02] I'm like, this is weird. [00:37:03] I don't like it. [00:37:04] And it's all adults with no kids. [00:37:05] We're walking around wearing all black, talking about, well, which lightsaber do you want to get tonight? [00:37:11] And I want to get the Kybar Crystal Maxi Handle Brake. [00:37:16] Mustache lightsaber. [00:37:18] Oh, you, well, you want that one? [00:37:20] I want the, the, the galactic crystal with the, with the yellow Ahsoka spray tan red crystal. [00:37:27] And it's almost sitting there like, do you guys even like have lives? [00:37:31] Do you even like have any? [00:37:33] It's ridiculous. [00:37:34] I don't like it. [00:37:35] Hashtag dump Star Wars. [00:37:36] Right back, Jack Vasobic Rich Paris. [00:37:38] I'm going to call this the Jack Vasobic Appreciation Hour. [00:37:40] I can say confidently, I believe, I think Josh Shapiro would be the vice presidential nominee if it wasn't for Jack Vasobic. [00:37:46] And that is, I'm, All right, Jack Posobick back live here, Human Events Daily. === Foreign Policy Issues (09:22) === [00:37:57] Folks, we're starting to see increasing reports from independent journalists about what some are calling energy lockdowns. [00:38:03] These are beginning to take shape in parts of Europe and Australia. [00:38:06] The official explanation points to global instability, including conflict with Iran and tightening oil supplies. [00:38:13] At the same time, here at home, federal authorities are investigating potential threats, including reports of sleeper cells and alleged plots targeting major U.S. cities and events. [00:38:22] That is many Americans asking a simple question. [00:38:24] Could this escalate and start to disrupt everyday life? [00:38:28] Think about it. [00:38:29] Even something as basic as access to medications, we already saw during COVID just how fragile supply chains can be. 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[00:40:09] We're seeing where the president's numbers are. [00:40:11] But I wanted to see not just who was trusted on issues, but what voters' top issues are. [00:40:19] You've got that poll out. [00:40:20] Share us the numbers. [00:40:21] Yeah, let me just pretext it with this or preface it with this that, you know, so many pollsters will put out these polls, Jack, and it says, What's your most important issue? [00:40:28] And you get to choose one, and that's it. [00:40:30] What you see on the screen is called a rank distribution score. [00:40:33] So we tell people to rank them in order of importance because it's very, Often, that a voter will go into a voting booth or grab their absentee ballot or whatever with two issues, three issues on their mind, whatever issues create that narrative. [00:40:47] And when you do a rank distribution, that's how you can see what the narrative is for the election. [00:40:51] All right. [00:40:52] So, number one right off the bat is cost of living or inflation. [00:40:56] And as you can see from the score, it's out in front. [00:40:59] It's been out in front for this entire cycle. [00:41:03] It was number one in 2024 as well. [00:41:06] The economy and jobs, more generally, because separate away from that, is number two. [00:41:11] And then this one concerns me. [00:41:12] Healthcare and Obamacare is number three, more so on the cost of healthcare itself. [00:41:19] All right. [00:41:19] That's what, when we ask people why, that's what it comes down to. [00:41:22] It's just that, you know, and this is the worst part, and I get this the frustration on the right and on the president himself. [00:41:28] I know he's frustrated with this. [00:41:29] Democrats cause this. [00:41:31] If you're upset about rising healthcare costs, you should be mad at Democrats. [00:41:36] It had been rising before Obamacare, but as predicted, healthcare premiums, deductibles, Everything skyrocketed at a greater pace after Obamacare was implemented and it began to take effect. [00:41:49] And that's tragic, but Republicans right now are getting the brunt of that because they're the incumbent party. [00:41:55] This is new. [00:41:55] Crime and safety is now back for several weeks in the top five. [00:42:00] It had fallen off after three months of Trump's presidency, and we hadn't seen it again in the top five until recent. [00:42:08] I'm wondering about this. [00:42:09] We're going to have to keep an eye on this. [00:42:10] Crime and safety, it is a strong issue for the president. [00:42:13] And a stronger issue for Republicans than it is for Democrats. [00:42:17] So, I mean, I guess that might be somewhat good news for them, but we'll see. [00:42:21] By the way, you see what's happening in LA and the rest of it. [00:42:24] Maybe that's something to do with that. [00:42:26] And then number five is immigration and border security. [00:42:29] And we do it like this with these issues, folks, because depending on how you word an issue, you could appeal to one side over the other more. [00:42:37] And there's a wording bias in there that may throw off how you digest those results. [00:42:43] So, if you can see on the screen how we do it, is that we always try to give The issue, the way that both sides are presented with it abortion rights, abortion restrictions, or limitations, whatever it may be, immigration and border security, right? [00:43:01] So, this is how we do it intentionally because we want both sides to tell us truly how important that side of the issue is to them. [00:43:08] All right. [00:43:09] One thing I just got to say real quick before I throw it to you is that independence, actually, immigration and border security for them is only number seven. [00:43:18] So, there really needs to be a two pronged approach for Republicans. [00:43:21] They need to fire up their base. [00:43:22] Oh, my God, don't give legal status to a limited number of workers that benefit big GOP donors. [00:43:29] That would be a catastrophe. [00:43:31] You need to juice your base, do so. [00:43:33] Use the immigration issue and accountability to do that. [00:43:36] You know, the clarion call of redistricting is great. [00:43:38] We saw in Indiana. [00:43:40] Do that. [00:43:41] And then pivot to something. [00:43:42] If you could choose one, I actually would choose healthcare here, Jack, because healthcare deals with issue number one and issue number three. [00:43:49] Because for independents, immigration is down to number seven. [00:43:53] Corruption and accountability is up. [00:43:56] You know, healthcare and Obamacare, that's up. [00:43:59] So deal with their cost of living, their goods, you know, at home. [00:44:04] You know, overall, how much it is to live and survive and live a decent quality of life, right? [00:44:10] Deal with that first for everybody else, and then use immigration to fire up your base or accountability, andor would be even better. [00:44:17] End would be better, right? [00:44:19] No, I think that's exactly right. [00:44:21] This is going to be a base election, it's going to be about who can fire up your base and on those specific issues. [00:44:28] And I'll just say, people are not going to come out to vote for foreign policy. [00:44:31] It's just not something that fires people up in terms of coming out to. [00:44:36] Proactively cast a ballot. [00:44:38] It's historically never been one. [00:44:40] It's not going to be one in 2026. [00:44:43] It's going to be those issues that you just outlined. [00:44:46] It's going to be those kitchen table issues. [00:44:48] It's going to be issues that people face at home. [00:44:50] And look, when I talk about immigration, when I talk about illegals, when anybody does, that thing goes like fire. [00:44:58] I have people come up to me in real life who talk about things like this all the time. [00:45:03] And yes, they talk about crime and safety. [00:45:05] And of course, everybody talks about cost of living. [00:45:08] In fact, the indirect might be true here because are people voting on foreign policy? [00:45:14] Yeah, because they tied the cost of gas prices right now to the foreign policy. [00:45:20] I was going to say that. [00:45:21] Which is true, by the way. [00:45:23] It is. [00:45:24] In this case, a foreign policy issue is basically a downside for Republicans, period. [00:45:29] And it's traditionally a strong issue for them, but it is hurting. [00:45:32] On the screen right now is America First versus MAGA. [00:45:35] So when we ask Republicans to identify as a traditional Republican or do you identify as America First, MAGA, If they say America First, MAGA will ask them, well, which one is it? [00:45:45] And we're starting to notice more people side with America First than MAGA. [00:45:49] I mean, America First cleans MAGA's clock every day, every poll. [00:45:54] So this is actually one of the closer results. [00:45:57] It's been 65 35. [00:45:59] And what is fueling that? [00:46:01] This divide that we have been hearing about for how much foreign policy has dominated the agenda in the second Trump administration. [00:46:08] And that's a problem. [00:46:09] So it's downside across the board. [00:46:12] I mean, Republicans, guys, there's been one election. [00:46:16] In recent or any memory where foreign policy at all was key to Republican strength, that of course was 2002. [00:46:25] Guys, 9 11 happened, all right? [00:46:27] And it was less foreign policy and more about security, about national security. [00:46:34] So people are misreading this completely and they're running out of time to read it better. [00:46:39] You have to take care of people. [00:46:41] Look at this, actually, what's on the screen right now. [00:46:43] That's what's going to take over if Democrats win. [00:46:46] Can we put that back up? [00:46:47] I don't want to tell producers what to do. [00:46:49] We'll have it up on the. [00:46:51] On the clip, but you're right. [00:46:53] Democrats are coming and they are coming strong. [00:46:57] It's time for us to get serious. [00:46:59] Rich Barris, where people go to follow you. [00:47:00] That's right. [00:47:01] As always, Jack, the best place is on locals, peoplespundit.locals.com. [00:47:05] But follow the gram at peoplesunderscorepundit, the same as it is on X. Thanks, brother. [00:47:10] Coming in hot on the gram. [00:47:12] Folks, dump Star Wars. [00:47:15] Stand up for yourselves. [00:47:16] Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.