Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - May 06, 2026


Trump & TPAction: The Hoosier Hurricane


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00:00:00.000 Hey guys, it's Jack. I wanted to let you know that we're starting a new push for subscriptions here on Human Events Daily.
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00:00:29.300 Let's get it.
00:00:59.300 So today I sign a proclamation recognizing national youth sports and fitness, and I'll also sign the very first copy of the new Revitalized Presidential Fitness Test Award, a certificate in recognition of achievement of the gold standard of physical fitness.
00:01:16.940 The Trump administration blocking the publication of research that tracked the safety of vaccines.
00:01:21.900 An official from the Department of Health and Human Services tells ABC News that the FDA did not publish several studies that showed the COVID and shingles vaccines were safe because, quote, the authors drew broad conclusions that were not supported by the underlying data.
00:01:36.500 So we're here today to let them know that our answer is hell no.
00:01:40.920 On the steps of the city county building Monday, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston made it clear what his city thinks of the Trump administration's demand to roll back gun laws.
00:01:49.260 Two letters written in similar formats made their way from Washington to Denver last week.
00:01:54.200 The Department of Justice is demanding Denver repeal its ban on assault weapons
00:01:58.040 and Colorado stop enforcing its ban on large-capacity magazines.
00:02:02.800 If they don't, the Trump administration is threatening to sue.
00:02:06.020 Tonight, a former FedEx driver who killed a 7-year-old Oklahoma girl has been sentenced to death.
00:02:13.300 Tanner Horner kidnapped and murdered Little Athena Strand in 2022.
00:02:17.700 too. Horner pleaded guilty to capital murder earlier this year, leaving the jury to decide
00:02:23.720 between life in prison or the death penalty. Secretary Rubio is set to sit down with the
00:02:29.140 Pope tomorrow. Now, this will mark his third trip to Italy in the Vatican. But in recent weeks,
00:02:35.600 President Trump has sharply criticized the Pope. So this trip may look a little bit different.
00:02:40.540 Now, in the war with Iran, President Trump announcing that he is pausing Project Freedom,
00:02:45.000 that the U.S. military mission to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
00:02:49.220 President Trump committed to defeat the Indiana lawmakers
00:02:52.340 who voted down his redistricting push in our state.
00:02:56.120 How did that go?
00:02:57.480 Well, for President Trump, Scott, and his candidates, it went very well.
00:03:01.640 That's because at least five sitting state senators
00:03:04.380 lost their seats tonight to primary challengers endorsed by President Trump.
00:03:10.440 Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:03:14.700 here on Real America's Voice. Today is May 6th, 2026 and no dominate. Listen up, America. Last
00:03:23.200 night in Indiana, we just witnessed a massive turning point victory. The rhinos who thought 1.00
00:03:29.660 that they could sit on their hands, refuse to redistrict their state, block President Trump's 0.98
00:03:35.260 push to secure more Republican seats in Congress and put their own little club ahead of winning
00:03:42.180 for the country. They got absolutely delivered what was coming to them. Rhino status patrolled
00:03:51.200 turning point promised that they would receive an answer for these spineless rhinos. And thanks 1.00
00:04:00.680 to turning point action, hitting the ground, dropping the mail, running the ads, mobilizing
00:04:05.920 the real America first base, that retribution has now been served hot. Ladies and gentlemen,
00:04:13.220 it's called putting winning first. And the voters showed up big league. Dan Dermilk,
00:04:20.980 gone. Linda Rogers, gone. Travis Holdman, gone. Jim Buck, gone. After all those years,
00:04:29.100 Greg Walker, gone. Rick Niemeyer, gone. Another one who voted against redistricting and side
00:04:35.900 with the Democrats on all of it. He thought that he could defy the American people. No, no. Jay
00:04:43.120 Starkey took him out in District 6. Turning point backed patriots like Trevor DeVries,
00:04:50.500 Brian Schmutzler, Blake Fleischer, Tracy Powell, Michelle Davis. The momentum that carried Jay
00:04:56.940 Starkey to victory, it crushed these rhinos. We're not talking about one election victory. 1.00
00:05:05.080 We're talking about political muscle on full display.
00:05:09.120 Turning Point Action just proved that it is the most powerful grassroots operation in the Republican Party. 0.77
00:05:16.640 Turning Point didn't just beat these rhinos.
00:05:18.880 They exposed the entire protection racket and showed the whole country that when the base gets organized, mobilized and funded, no entrenched insider is safe.
00:05:30.240 This is the new reality.
00:05:32.400 The days of rhinos hiding behind committee assignments and lobbyist cash are over.
00:05:39.340 For President Trump and for MAGA, this victory is pure vindication.
00:05:44.440 Trump says redistrict to maximize Republican seats and lock in the America First patriot agenda.
00:05:51.820 And these holdouts tonight thought that they could slow walk it all and play both sides and play the game, the old pay to play style.
00:05:59.280 We all remember what that was like.
00:06:00.500 No. Today, well, last night, the base delivered the message that President Trump has been sending
00:06:07.640 for years. Cross this at your own peril. MAGA is not some sidelined group. No. MAGA is the heart
00:06:16.120 and soul of this country. And turning point is the tip of the spear politically, making sure that
00:06:21.680 every elected official knows it. For 2026, guess what? This is the blueprint, baby. You don't think
00:06:27.980 we're going to apply this to Pennsylvania. This is coming straight to Pennsylvania. This is coming
00:06:32.440 straight to the Keystone State. Understand that. This is the Trump populist wave. It is coming.
00:06:40.600 You cannot stop it. Are we spiking the football? Yeah, we're spiking the football. And you watch,
00:06:47.500 you just watch, because we're going to spike that foot zone. We're going to continue to spike the
00:06:53.580 football again and again right in the end zone of the rhino graveyard indiana proved it no more
00:07:01.720 rhino protection racket turning point delivered the voters delivered and president trump's vision
00:07:07.620 will be delivered america first will be delivered and as they say the best is yet to come hoosiers
00:07:14.600 you did it now we're going to take that fire into november and keep on going the second american
00:07:21.260 revolution continues. In fact, it's just getting started. Right back, Human Events Daily.
00:07:30.100 Stand in our way and our golden age has just begun. This is Human Events with Jack Posobo.
00:07:35.660 Now it's time for everyone to understand what America First truly means. Welcome to the second
00:07:42.160 American Revolution. And then you have these idiots. Look, I've dubbed them 1.00
00:07:47.700 turning point bros. You know why? Because these guys, I see them on social media, I see them post.
00:07:55.640 They remind me of 12, 13, 14 years ago, the people I used to run into at Kilroy's and Brothers and
00:08:01.860 Broad Ripple. Except instead of trying to pick up chicks, they're trying to alter the governmental
00:08:08.460 landscape in our state. It's the same look, the same demeanor, the same arrogance, the same
00:08:19.100 completely zero idea about what's going on, except like it was harmless when they were trying to pick
00:08:23.520 up college girls. These people get in. It's going to empower these turning point bros. Look, if these 0.99
00:08:30.400 guys lose, they're going to get out of our state and never come back. We'll never have to see them
00:08:34.780 hear from them ever again if they win they're going to get emboldened but in terms of actual
00:08:40.980 enthusiasm turning point usa has been parachuted into our state for the better part of what seven
00:08:47.220 months now well jack pacific we're back here human events daily that was rob kendall who i've never
00:08:59.000 heard of before. He has about 2000 followers on YouTube. So, I mean, my gosh, you know, really,
00:09:05.260 really burning it up. Looks like he was fired from W.I.B.C. back in February. Used to host a
00:09:14.440 program called Kendall and Casey. But gosh, you know, he was he took a several weeks leave of
00:09:22.080 absence and then is no longer. And I love this company representatives confirmed that Kendall
00:09:27.420 is no longer with the station and wished him well on his future endeavors yeah that's that's that's
00:09:32.640 what it's called when you get put out to pasture uh yeah best of luck on your future endeavors
00:09:37.700 and you sit up there ranting about the turning point bros oh the turning point bros they come
00:09:43.900 in and they just they just start winning elections and there's no one knows what to do and i'm just
00:09:49.980 sitting here with my fake brick wall and i'm i'm thinking what could i do with my fake brick wall
00:09:54.840 like maybe I can,
00:09:56.000 maybe you can build yourself a house and go live in there and not bother
00:09:59.520 anyone with your fake brick wall.
00:10:01.240 Kendall,
00:10:02.120 my gosh,
00:10:03.220 you know,
00:10:03.580 so,
00:10:04.020 so this guy and this,
00:10:05.100 this aired of course before the stunning turning point victory last night
00:10:09.460 in Indiana,
00:10:10.800 it's not just a turning point victory.
00:10:12.060 It's a victory for Patriots.
00:10:13.220 It's a victory for America.
00:10:14.140 It's a victory for the America first MAGA agenda,
00:10:16.580 MAGA populism over this wing of like, 0.86
00:10:20.300 whatever you want to call these pensers. 0.99
00:10:22.920 You know, 0.58
00:10:23.080 that's what they are.
00:10:23.740 They're Mike pensers.
00:10:24.840 and they just, they're on the wrong side of history.
00:10:26.800 It's really as simple as that.
00:10:27.780 Someone who is not on the wrong side of history
00:10:30.820 and someone who was there taking part on the ground
00:10:35.240 as he always does, ground operations,
00:10:37.560 field operations, Generalissimo,
00:10:41.140 is Turning Point Actions, Noah Formica,
00:10:43.700 who was there going door to door and working the mail,
00:10:47.540 working the foot soldiers all across Indiana.
00:10:50.900 And he joins us now.
00:10:51.640 Noah, how are you, brother?
00:10:53.520 I'm great. How are you, Jack?
00:10:55.680 I'm doing great.
00:10:56.580 As you, as you could tell, I'm a little, I'm a little, a little amped up.
00:10:59.700 What do you, have you heard of this guy, this, this Rob Kendall?
00:11:02.160 Have you heard of him before ever?
00:11:04.120 I can't say I have.
00:11:05.400 And I'll tell you what, I'm so glad our activism on the battlefield.
00:11:08.600 We're giving him more views now than he's ever had.
00:11:10.900 So, you know, we're doing, we're doing him actually a big favor.
00:11:13.260 He's never had views like these.
00:11:16.140 Yeah.
00:11:16.480 I mean, just, I mean, I'm glad he's, you know, propping us up and, you know,
00:11:20.880 spreading our message.
00:11:22.100 I mean, truly, I mean, we live for these kind of liberal meltdowns, truly.
00:11:27.020 I mean, we saw a liberal meltdown like this with Jolie Spillsbury when she lost her Mesa City Council race against our turning point endorsed candidate.
00:11:37.380 So, you know, let them just go off the rails.
00:11:40.060 Let them cry like babies.
00:11:41.280 We're just going to keep doing our activism, posting on social media.
00:11:44.580 And if it offends them, too bad.
00:11:46.300 We're going to keep having our great strides, our great victories.
00:11:48.720 no and it you know it goes it just goes to tell you it just goes to tell you that when when people
00:11:57.540 underestimate turning point when people underestimate where the people are that's
00:12:02.720 where they find themselves in places like this ranting to a couple thousand followers on youtube
00:12:09.120 in front of in front of a fake brick wall and and no look at the end of the day it's it's not about
00:12:14.720 you know how many follows you have or something like that or brand or whatever anything like that
00:12:21.120 it's about actually meeting voters where they are so walk us through what turning point action did
00:12:27.080 over these last it's six seven months i remember it was november of last year
00:12:30.860 when turning point action came in and said hey the president is calling for this redistricting
00:12:37.260 the president is really pushing this up and indiana said no they said we're not going to
00:12:43.400 go along with this and so many of these state senators ended up siding with the democrats the
00:12:48.920 bill failed now here we are people remember that now here we are six months later what turning
00:12:53.740 point did was they didn't give up and take the ball and go home they dug in on the ground and
00:13:00.620 delivered a massive victory tell us the story absolutely so as you i mean i know at the beginning
00:13:06.380 look at all these other democrat states that are just completely redistricting taking away trying
00:13:11.100 this you know strip layer republican majority and then we have a deep red state like indiana
00:13:15.360 who isn't even going to redistrict the state where obviously it makes an impact and it's in
00:13:20.680 the best interest of the constituents to do so when they didn't vote on it we were like we we
00:13:25.260 have enough we've had enough we got to get rid of these people we got to send them packing so we
00:13:30.500 endorsed a great slate of candidates um as you know we endorsed nine candidates um seven out of
00:13:36.740 Nine of those candidates have now won.
00:13:39.240 And now it was tireless efforts, knocking doors, cheesing ballots, talking to as many Hoosiers as possible, not just in Terre Haute, but all across Indiana in some of these pivotal races.
00:13:51.660 And, I mean, as we were out there, we were really scaring, you know, the establishment rhinos who were trying to defend these seats.
00:13:59.700 They were out knocking as well, and they couldn't even compete with our activism. 0.98
00:14:03.220 We had dozens of field teams, field staff and volunteers as well, helping us in the fight, passing out literature, placing signs, you name it.
00:14:13.280 Even on election night, election day, we woke up at 530 in the morning, 30 minutes right before the polls open, set up our tables, set up our tents, talking as many voters as possible.
00:14:26.660 it was quite the rainy day across indiana um and as soon as the polls closed at six i'm sure a lot
00:14:33.060 of us were sneezing shivering and walking away knowing that we did our best um i know some of
00:14:39.300 us were a little scared not sure what was going to happen until you know boom these results just
00:14:44.120 started coming out or republican victory after republican victory and it isn't just republican
00:14:49.200 victories it's mega victories that's what we got yesterday mega victories across indiana
00:14:54.880 And it sends shockwaves against these people who think that they can get away with this.
00:15:00.000 Not any longer. We're going to fight and we're going to make sure that we get our mandate and we defend this administration.
00:15:09.340 And and this is so key because this is something that not only does it prove that you're meeting the voters where they are, but also that this is what the voters want.
00:15:19.960 Talk to us about how receptive Hoosiers were when you were going out there, meeting them and talking about these issues.
00:15:27.720 Right. So a lot of the Hoosiers didn't know what was going on.
00:15:32.400 They saw, you know, the Trump endorsed signs that we were planting all over, you know, Tarrant, Indiana, for the most part.
00:15:39.400 They also saw the social media blast.
00:15:41.380 But, you know, the real impact, how you went over the votes is knocking on that door, talking to that voter and making that neighborly face to face connection.
00:15:51.460 And as we were reaching some of these people, I mean, some of them were on the fence.
00:15:54.560 They're like, I don't know. You know, I like my current, you know, state senator.
00:15:58.160 Why would I vote against him, even though the other guys endorsed by Trump?
00:16:01.340 Well, it's like, well, do you understand he did this not voting for the redistricting effort that we all wanted?
00:16:07.740 And then as soon as they kind of learned that and just the impact this would have had just on international politics within, I mean, just, you know, United States, they have immediately flipped.
00:16:20.820 We flipped so many different voters from the establishment candidates to our candidates just by meeting them face to face, talking to them at the polls, anywhere we can get, not even just at the door.
00:16:32.060 But we were texting them, sending phone calls, any kind of voter contact we could do.
00:16:37.960 We were doing it day in and day out.
00:16:42.140 They're calling it the Hoosier hurricane.
00:16:45.080 People who came out and said, you know what, enough is enough. 1.00
00:16:48.560 Because so many of these races, by the way, they're just not. 0.99
00:16:51.620 No, you know this from Pennsylvania.
00:16:53.560 Pennsylvania state senators, Indiana state senators, they're just not used to getting this level of national scrutiny.
00:17:00.340 They're used to kind of flying under the radar and they just sort of go along to get along.
00:17:05.400 They take their they take their checks, they take their lobbyist cash, they do whatever they're asked of.
00:17:10.100 And nobody really ever pays that much attention.
00:17:13.640 Oh, absolutely. And I mean, it's terrible here in Pennsylvania.
00:17:16.760 We have quite an establishment rhinos and a lot of these people literally run just to be career politicians.
00:17:23.740 As you know, in Pennsylvania, people are making six figures just for being state reps and state senators.
00:17:28.640 that's abysmal and then they're not even doing the will of the constituent base
00:17:32.360 um pennsylvania's got a serious issue and i think what this indiana election just sends to these
00:17:38.680 people is maybe we're on the table maybe we're next and that's what these people in pennsylvania
00:17:43.920 need to look at right now um we're coming for you we're gonna come for you guys if you go against
00:17:50.640 our will our mandate as republicans and that's why i'm also running for state committee fyi um
00:17:56.620 just to get in there and do my little impact.
00:18:00.820 Hey, Jack Posobiec endorsed Noah for Micah.
00:18:04.420 I appreciate that.
00:18:05.600 We'll have to give you signs, Poso endorsed.
00:18:07.160 No, but it goes to show you that people want accountability
00:18:12.000 and people are willing to deliver that message
00:18:14.380 that when they see accountability,
00:18:15.920 because they have a sense,
00:18:17.060 they have a sense that things are not going the way they want.
00:18:19.380 They have a sense that politics as usual was not working
00:18:23.620 And people want to deliver that message.
00:18:27.020 They want to deliver a message that it's real simple.
00:18:31.300 It's real simple. 1.00
00:18:32.200 We're going to throw the bums out. 1.00
00:18:33.840 It's always been the message of MAGA. 1.00
00:18:35.820 It's always been the message that's delivered MAGA for so many years in 2016, in 2020.
00:18:43.260 Yes, I do say that.
00:18:44.180 And in 2024, that it's always been about the working class, the working parties, the middle
00:18:50.580 class versus the establishment versus the elite.
00:18:53.020 and that is an elite uniparty that strides both sides of the aisle, all right? You got to go
00:18:59.760 through the bad Republicans before you can talk about the Democrats. No, we don't want to just
00:19:04.120 focus on one side. We want to focus on both. As the Lord himself said, as the Lord himself said,
00:19:10.620 take out the speck in your own. Do not point out the speck in your neighbor's eye before you take
00:19:15.560 out the log in your own. Be right back here. Jack Posobiec, Human Events Daily.
00:19:23.020 You talk about influences. These are influences, and they're friends of mine.
00:19:30.300 Jack Posobiec. Where's Jack?
00:19:32.760 Jack. He's done a great job.
00:19:40.240 All right, folks, we're back. Jack Posobiec, Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice.
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00:21:00.000 So we're talking about turning point action, the stunning victory here.
00:21:03.120 But but no, there's there's another piece to this beyond.
00:21:06.180 It's it's having the right message.
00:21:07.540 That's for sure.
00:21:08.720 Having having what the voters, you know, listening to voters, communicating with voters.
00:21:13.020 But talk to us a little bit about the targeting.
00:21:16.500 Talk to us a little bit about the formula, the fact that this wasn't something we're turning point action like the guy was saying there, you know, Rob Kendo or whatever was saying, oh, Rob Kendall, is that his name?
00:21:27.780 Ken doll. He thinks he's a Ken doll, I guess he he was saying that, oh, you know, they just floated in and did all this.
00:21:35.920 But it's not like that, is it? It's actually understanding the area, doing the micro targeting, trying to reach out to people who are low propensity voters.
00:21:44.680 Walk us through a little bit of the formula here and the system, which, by the way, and this is so key, is replicable.
00:21:53.740 Absolutely.
00:21:54.840 So a little bit of a nerdy talk.
00:21:57.260 So if you know, there's a specific scale within politics is low propensity versus high propensity.
00:22:01.980 High propensity typically tends to be threes and fours.
00:22:05.240 Low propensity typically is ones, twos.
00:22:08.780 Pretty much the formula, what we do at Turning Point Action is not only do we target the ones and twos,
00:22:15.040 whenever we finish those guys up, then we go after the threes. 0.80
00:22:18.120 When we finish those guys up, then we go after the fours.
00:22:21.160 How do you go after the low propensity voters? 0.86
00:22:23.980 Well, in a lot of our swing states, we chase those ballots.
00:22:27.460 We knock on that door, not just once, not just twice, not just three times.
00:22:31.920 I can keep counting. That's how many times the leftists are knocking on these doors until they get that person to vote.
00:22:37.920 in lockstep that's what they're doing constantly in key states like pennsylvania key states like
00:22:43.420 arizona they're constantly out there beating that drum and turning point action we're beating that
00:22:49.440 drum as well on a daily basis talking to our voters just like the democrats are um you know
00:22:55.900 finding them where they're at using that be neighborly strategy which if you're like what
00:22:59.780 is be neighborly it's just building that personal connection with the voter at the door letting them
00:23:05.220 know that like hey we're not just there to earn your vote we're also there to make sure that you
00:23:09.740 know we're going to be your friend we're going to help take care of you whatever you need all
00:23:15.940 kinds of stuff that's what turning point action tells people to do within their territories as
00:23:21.060 well that they operate in it's just that the neighborly strategy and as you utilize that
00:23:26.320 strategy not only are you going to get the ones and twos out the vote but you're going to get
00:23:29.800 all kinds of different people the persuadables who kind of meet in the middle to come over to
00:23:34.560 the Republican side as well. And so those ones, twos, those numbers, so people understand this,
00:23:42.200 the way it works is we're not assigning that number randomly. So that is how many of the
00:23:47.980 past four elections you have voted in. That includes primary elections. So if you have voted
00:23:52.960 in all four of the most recent four elections, so primary and general, one, two, three, four,
00:23:59.180 That means you're an extremely high propensity voter. Right. Not not many people go and do that.
00:24:04.980 A lot of people you'll see they vote in. There's a huge number of people who are low propensity that probably vote only in presidential elections in the general election.
00:24:15.400 So that might that makes you a one of four. Or as we go on, you may not even have voted since that election.
00:24:22.140 And that means you're registered, but you haven't voted at all. You might be a zero for election voter at that point.
00:24:27.280 And what's incredible about those is, to your point, when you're in a turnout election, which these low, you know, low turnout midterms always are.
00:24:35.480 It's all about juicing up your base.
00:24:36.860 It's all about getting it out.
00:24:38.060 Every time you convert a non-voter, someone who wouldn't have voted in a midterm race to a voter, that is net gain.
00:24:45.680 So that's a net gain that you would not have necessarily already had.
00:24:49.560 But to your point, you've got to knock on that.
00:24:51.460 You've got to knock on the door.
00:24:52.280 I'm trying to remember Tyler Boyer.
00:24:53.340 He had the number.
00:24:53.800 it was i think it's like six or seven times or six or seven contacts before that go that person
00:24:59.400 goes from a non-voter to a voter yeah absolutely i mean and it kind of for those listening it
00:25:05.520 sounds extreme to knock on that door that many times but like i said the leftists are doing it
00:25:10.960 in lockstep um they're sending all their paid people to these different swing states and i
00:25:16.360 mean they're doing it in pittsburgh all the time just to get people terrible politicians like
00:25:20.720 summerly across the finish line on a daily basis um and they're doing it in pennsylvania where
00:25:25.660 they're targeting three specific congressional seats um scott perry rob bresnahan um brian
00:25:32.260 mckenzie i mean the list could go on of all the different targets it just isn't congress they're
00:25:36.900 going after state reps state senate they're ballot chasing for every single position up and down the
00:25:41.560 ballot um if republicans just do the exact same kind of mentality when they're out there on the
00:25:46.920 battlefield training up volunteers well to do this kind of ballot chase operation that we're
00:25:51.560 going to have great successes like we just had in indiana that be neighborly strategy works
00:25:56.800 effectively anywhere and we can most certainly do that in all of our swing states and make sure that
00:26:03.120 we have truly a red resurgence and actually by the way i just pulled up tyler's uh tweet about
00:26:08.740 this from i was trying to remember the tweet he had so he wasn't just talking about door knocking
00:26:12.960 But he was talking about overall, you know, this could include seeing someone sign or seeing a billboard or hearing an ad.
00:26:19.100 He says in elections, we've collected data that suggests it's closer to 40, 40 interactions before someone goes from a non-voter to a voter.
00:26:30.480 And that's huge. That's twice as much as marketing.
00:26:33.840 But I tell you what, this thing works in Indiana and it is going to work in Pennsylvania as well,
00:26:39.940 because I know there's some very interesting state senate races coming up that a lot of people
00:26:45.020 are looking at. Noah from Micah, if anyone wants to get involved, Pennsylvania or any other
00:26:49.400 of the key states, where can they go? All right. So you can go to tpaction.com
00:26:54.500 slash get involved, tpaction.com slash coalitions. If you're looking to get in touch with me
00:26:59.420 personally, I'm more than happy to help get you involved. Go to my Twitter handle at
00:27:03.580 nfromicahgop. Go to any social media page. Happy to get you connected.
00:27:08.540 one of the hardest working men in politics take a victory lap noah you deserve it as well as
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00:27:20.860 and for america be right back human rights back where is jack where is jack where is he jack i
00:27:30.540 want to see you great job jack thank you what a job you do you know we have an incredible thing
00:27:38.380 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys who'll be getting Pulisic.
00:27:47.820 All right, folks, we're back.
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00:30:20.200 I want to get on Kevin Sorbo here because something that he and I have been talking about for quite some time actually may have led to something big, a huge change up in the entertainment landscape.
00:30:33.260 Kevin, how are you?
00:30:34.600 Good. How are you doing?
00:30:35.380 Look, I got to go off your commercial there because I lived in New Zealand seven years filming Hercules.
00:30:39.380 And they always, you know, I always call it schedule.
00:30:41.440 And they say, no, it's schedule.
00:30:43.180 And I said, well, there's 340 million of us and 5 million of you.
00:30:46.880 It's schedule.
00:30:47.520 you say school they don't say shul but i had to put it in there because i thought it was too funny
00:30:51.520 no it's ridiculous no it's it's like i i'm gonna keep doing this water it's it's 100 it's water
00:30:57.420 that's how it is i guess that maybe that is closer to british i don't know water water
00:31:01.820 i'm saying that's the original one yeah i guess it's closer to the british yeah
00:31:05.960 but no the the speaking of uh entertainment speaking of obviously your incredible um
00:31:11.480 uh efforts to and and contributions to it over so many years decades at this point that
00:31:17.960 we had this crazy situation with warner brothers paramount versus netflix and netflix this was
00:31:28.620 something and you've been talking about this for a long time i've been talking about it where
00:31:31.680 netflix and so many of these big studios have just gone so insanely woke that people are done
00:31:38.900 with it they don't want that crap anymore and now paramount has come in and actually won out
00:31:46.660 in the bidding war over warner brothers i actually kind of see this as a positive thing because i 0.98
00:31:52.640 think netflix has just gone down the tubes and it sucks because they could be a great service but i
00:31:58.380 wanted to get your sense on it look i did it i did a movie that i directed that my wife wrote
00:32:03.280 actually and i was called let there be light came out in 2018 here's a three million dollar movie
00:32:08.860 up against a 300 million dollar movie uh called thor ragnarok and we opened number two per screen
00:32:14.600 average number two per screen average i get a call after opening weekend monday from netflix
00:32:19.280 saying we want to open a family inspirational movie division here at netflix we want you to
00:32:23.780 run it i go to this one i'm still living in la so i go to their offices there in hollywood at
00:32:28.660 four meetings over four months with these guys ultimately they did nothing because ultimately
00:32:33.520 they don't like any movie that has god in it or faith or redemption or hope or laughter because 0.85
00:32:38.080 they keep putting out this this crap out there that people got tired of disney sort of led the
00:32:43.020 way in the movie world because if you look at the movies they came out from 2020 to 2023 they lost 0.97
00:32:48.740 close to two billion dollars now they can say all they want about you know the wonderful worlds and
00:32:58.660 i think uh guys did we lose audio there from from kevin
00:33:06.240 okay i think we think we may have lost some of the audio there so guys we're gonna we're
00:33:12.200 gonna try to bring that up real quick i'm not sure if he hit the remember there's something
00:33:16.320 muted or something needs to get reset but let's yeah let's just fix that out because he was he
00:33:20.640 was popping it off and i just can't uh uh don't know what happened there but no he's he's exactly
00:33:25.180 right what he's oh wait kevin do we have you back i'm back oh that's weird a little little glitch in
00:33:30.220 the matrix i guess please continue yeah no what i'm saying but you know hollywood runs it's it's uh
00:33:35.660 it's uh it's the industry of hollywood runs pretty much the way the communism world of um uh china 0.67
00:33:42.060 runs this country they want to squash the world under communism they're cut their countrymen but 0.58
00:33:46.780 they run their their country under under capitalism and they love it and hollywood wants to make money
00:33:51.900 But at the same time, they want to put the product they put out there.
00:33:54.200 That's not going to make money.
00:33:58.180 No, it's really simple.
00:34:00.400 Okay.
00:34:00.880 Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
00:34:01.720 It's really simple.
00:34:02.420 So, so you got a guy, you got these guys on Netflix.
00:34:04.780 They're putting up and ultimately, and Disney is the same way.
00:34:08.040 They actually don't care that they lose money because they're actually trying to get the propaganda over the target.
00:34:15.140 That's what they want.
00:34:15.920 They want the propaganda in front of your children. 0.93
00:34:17.480 They want the trans in front of your children, like they were doing over and over in these cases. 0.96
00:34:21.720 And by the way, I heard I heard some stuff recently that like some of the Netflix guys were coming over saying, oh, we're actually, you know, we're actually big supporters of what you guys do and all this.
00:34:29.960 I said, you know what? You know, if you guys if that's true, right, if that's true, then fix your content.
00:34:35.140 All right. Listen to something that we say for five seconds, because I don't want to.
00:34:39.540 And we don't do this. We don't let our kids just sit on Netflix and pick whatever they want or something like that because we don't have it.
00:34:44.780 But, you know, for kids that are out there, they're going to sit around and turn on something and they're going to get nonsense, wokeism, LGBT, whatever, pumped into their content.
00:34:56.280 And they think they're just putting on something totally normal. 0.98
00:34:58.980 It's ridiculous. 0.87
00:35:00.440 Here's more of a conspiracy theory. 0.92
00:35:02.980 They're losing billions of dollars.
00:35:04.860 My mindset was I wouldn't be surprised if the Democrats in D.C. are funneling our taxpayer money under the table and say just keep doing what you're doing.
00:35:13.740 We see all the fraud out there. Why would that be any different? I mean, you know, all my conspiracy theories that made me lose 4 million followers on Facebook during COVID, all of my conspiracy theories, of course, came true. But I still can't get back on Facebook. So go figure that one out.
00:35:28.180 But it's interesting when somebody comes in and buys up Warner Brothers that has a conservative bend to his politics, they go crazy.
00:35:38.400 Anything left of Hollywood, because let's face it, Hollywood's gone so far left.
00:35:43.540 JFK would be a conservative today.
00:35:46.100 Look at his 1960 inauguration speech.
00:35:48.180 That would make him conservative.
00:35:49.460 But everything kept moving more and more left.
00:35:51.020 So anybody comes in a little bit more right than Hollywood, they just have a heart attack and flip out.
00:35:55.620 And I think the Warner Brothers are going to go back to the way they started because the Warner Brothers, when they started that company back 100 years ago, they were conservatives. 0.98
00:36:04.420 And maybe get a little bit back into Hollywood and maybe get a little bit to give the courage that people step out because the gays are fully out of the closet. 0.83
00:36:11.880 It's the conservatives in the closet in Hollywood today. 0.81
00:36:14.120 no 100 that's that is the new blacklisting the new black mark as obviously you knew you know
00:36:21.700 full well the the scarlet letter as it were that you know you come out and you you say that you
00:36:28.180 you're you know you're a christian that you're outspoken that you believe in god that you
00:36:32.260 actually think that these things matter that you actually believe in traditional morality
00:36:36.180 and suddenly you are your persona non grata yeah kind of the way they work it so people should
00:36:43.480 follow me on sorbostudios.com sorbostudios.com i got four wonderful movies coming out soon i got
00:36:49.180 two documentaries my latest movie will be out on screens in october i gotta give a push for it
00:36:53.560 it's called the flood the end of mankind so i went old testament on hollywood and actually did
00:36:58.260 it the way the bible wants it to be done and i play noah in the movie so check it out there you
00:37:02.960 go oh that's incredible because we we need we need a little bit of old testament and by the
00:37:07.900 there's something about that story where it when you when you hear the story of noah for the first
00:37:13.820 time and you realize how ancient it is and how it's been part of our society from time immemorial
00:37:23.660 right from the actual flood itself we you know you realize there's a reason that people still
00:37:28.540 today find it so fascinating that people still want to find more of it there's still more pieces
00:37:33.980 of it yet to be explored because it is it's that great idea it's that great idea that god may come
00:37:40.460 and press the reset button yet again and what side of that do you want to be on and i i've i've
00:37:47.180 always thought that that's and that but then through that you know having faith and having
00:37:51.020 redemption and you know the idea that you know what do you what are you building this giant boat
00:37:55.500 for no and he said it's got to be done you guys aren't listening man i i i feel like that so many
00:38:02.900 times i know the feeling kevin sorbo this is a great great situation obviously we're talking
00:38:07.860 about uh the wonderful victory that um well i should say the wonderful failure of netflix
00:38:14.100 to purchase warner brothers right back human events daily gonna ask you about something else
00:38:18.420 after the break we're gonna call this the jack posobic appreciation hour i can say confidently
00:38:27.300 i believe i think josh shapiro would be the vice presidential nominee if it wasn't for jack
00:38:31.380 All right, folks, we're back. Jack Posobiec, Human Events Daily. We're on with the great Kevin Sorbo.
00:38:45.280 And just yesterday, President Trump made a huge announcement that he signed the executive order.
00:38:51.540 He is reinstating the presidential fitness test in public schools nationwide.
00:38:57.740 And this is an incredible achievement. I think it is. We had Kevin on and I wanted to get his take on it because people know that the presidential fitness test existed from the 1950s all the way up to 2013.
00:39:09.740 But people don't always remember that it was Barack Obama that actually took away the presidential fitness test.
00:39:16.480 And in fact, it was first instituted in the 50s during what the Cold War to show that Americans or be assigned that our system was better than the Soviets.
00:39:27.240 So it was always meant to be anti-communist and always meant to have this competitive spirit.
00:39:32.240 So, Kevin, I wanted to ask you, what is the importance of the presidential fitness test?
00:39:36.620 Why just having a sort of general fitness program isn't the same thing?
00:39:41.160 Having standards, having competition, having metrics.
00:39:44.080 Why does this matter so much to young people?
00:39:47.520 Well, because we're the most obese country in the world.
00:39:50.060 You look at the difference of photos.
00:39:51.480 You look at the photos of high school and college students.
00:39:54.600 Well, you look at the high school photos and college photos of students back in the 60s.
00:39:58.540 I was trying to be nice.
00:39:59.600 I was trying to be nice.
00:40:00.840 But, yes, you're right.
00:40:01.560 We're not going to be nice.
00:40:02.320 Look, I think the president's going to lead the ways.
00:40:04.180 That means he's going to stop his Big Macs and French fries.
00:40:06.400 I don't know.
00:40:06.880 That's going to happen.
00:40:07.760 Uh-oh.
00:40:08.440 Oh, wow.
00:40:09.260 He's serious.
00:40:10.780 Look, look, look.
00:40:11.760 You were serious about when you were going Old Testament, huh?
00:40:14.620 No, look.
00:40:15.320 I ran my own after-school program.
00:40:17.940 It was the number one after-school program for 20 years when I lived in L.A.
00:40:20.840 It's called The World Fit for Kids.
00:40:22.620 And with a three-hour program, their first hour was physical fitness.
00:40:25.540 We didn't force kids to do basketball if they wanted to do dance or they wanted to do something.
00:40:30.000 But they had to do something physical for one hour because it's a no-brainer.
00:40:33.240 After an hour of physical exercise, your retention and attention levels spike.
00:40:37.240 In the next hour, we dealt with the school problems.
00:40:39.380 What do you got?
00:40:39.800 I'm failing math.
00:40:40.740 I'm failing biology.
00:40:41.520 We had all these people in there working with them.
00:40:43.220 Third hour is working with them to build up a self-esteem and say, look, what's going on?
00:40:47.380 I'm 16 years old.
00:40:48.260 I'm pregnant.
00:40:48.760 What am I going to do?
00:40:49.540 So we were there.
00:40:50.200 We did such a better job than L.A. Unified. L.A. Unified is the second worst school system in the country.
00:40:56.380 You got it over there. And I live now on the East Coast, too. But Baltimore is number one.
00:41:00.740 And what's wrong with it? Because the school system is totally broken, as you know.
00:41:04.960 And it's great to get back to get these kids to exercise. They've taken gym classes out of schools and everything.
00:41:10.520 They've taken music out of schools. There's a lot of things they should have that they still have in there.
00:41:14.800 But I love the fact that the president's bringing it back. I think it's a no brainer.
00:41:17.840 well and not only is the president bringing this back but i'm actually being told that
00:41:22.880 the president's holding and guys do we have this feed uh he's holding a surprise meeting with ufc
00:41:27.780 fighters in the oval office right now guys can we take this can we get to this very special
00:41:34.140 and a friend of mine justin gaethje who is uh just a fighter like you've never seen
00:41:42.620 you see the kind of pounding he'll take and then all of a sudden it's over and the other guys
00:41:48.640 not in good shape right it's a crazy game not in good shape so these are the these are the
00:41:54.740 toughest people these are the greatest fighters in the world they're all champions and they'll
00:41:59.300 be fighting against very tough people also and uh but i think you always go in thinking you're
00:42:05.880 going to win of course but they're fighting against their olympians they're they come from
00:42:10.880 all over the world some come from extreme poverty some come from not too many people come from fifth
00:42:17.840 avenue for the most part i would say fifth avenue's not well covered in this sport but it's uh it's a
00:42:24.720 special group of people with tremendous heart and really tremendous talent and and i really believe
00:42:31.040 you're probably born with the punch and you're born with an ability to take a punch too i was
00:42:35.680 talking to dana white last night he was talking about that some people can take a punch and some
00:42:40.800 people can't and in life it's always good to be able to do that and if you guys want to say anything
00:42:47.360 i don't want to pick out individual but if you want to say anything you could but we're going to
00:42:51.280 see you all here on june 14th yeah what an unbelievable honor i mean um i'm not sure many
00:42:57.760 know how um how big of a part you were to the ufc coming out coming on and becoming mainstream in
00:43:04.800 the early 90s when nobody would let us and nobody believed in us and they thought we were just
00:43:08.480 absolute animals and you gave us a chance to fight in your property well they're right about that
00:43:16.880 we just uh yeah i mean it's a it's truly an honor it's awesome it's your birthday
00:43:20.960 awesome this flag day wonderful to represent this country i'm you know these guys aren't
00:43:25.280 from this country but i'm sure it's uh it's an honor to them as well but i think we'd be 10
00:43:29.040 years behind if it wasn't for you and so thank you for that well justin it's great being with
00:43:32.960 with you. You know what he's saying is right. They couldn't get, Dana says it better than anybody can
00:43:39.480 say it, they couldn't get any arenas because it was so violent that they couldn't get arenas. I
00:43:45.220 was able to give them, I guess, the first four or five fights. And I went and I said, this sport is
00:43:51.360 unbelievable. They had some of the greatest fighting I've ever seen. And it's, it's continued
00:43:56.660 on. Now it's really at a new level because the talent is. Well, that's incredible. So you got
00:44:00.840 president trump right there with the main event there's uh you got to poirier got gagey they're
00:44:05.780 they're going to be fighting on the white house lawn the fact that he's even holding about on the
00:44:10.880 white house lawn is is like terrifying to some people but i remember teddy roosevelt used to
00:44:15.160 you know do stuff like this and it just it you know kevin it's i actually didn't realize the
00:44:20.180 president was going to be doing this kind of a surprise but it it goes directly to what we're
00:44:23.300 talking about isn't it oh sure no question i yeah i love that he's not afraid to step out i mean he's
00:44:28.820 not a politician. He's a businessman. Look, I met him 21 years ago. We golfed together at a
00:44:33.280 charity event up in Lake Tahoe. And I told him during lunch, I said, Donald, when I can call
00:44:37.640 Donald, he was doing the apprentice. And I said, I've always thought a businessman should run
00:44:41.600 America, not a politician. I'm sick of these politicians. And he said, yeah, that'd probably
00:44:44.940 be a good idea. So when he came 10 years later, coming down the escalator announcing he's running
00:44:49.420 for president, I just have to say thank you to the rest of the world. I planted the seed.
00:44:53.560 oh exactly right but but you're right though a businessman looks at the opportunities he looks
00:44:59.440 at the the challenges and says what can we do to get it across whereas a politician just thinks
00:45:04.340 how can i get re-elected what what do i need to say to get re-elected what what's the bare minimum
00:45:09.180 i could do to get some contracts to get and we you know we were just talking earlier about some
00:45:13.360 of these you know rhinos and the do nothings in in indiana hopefully we're going to be able to
00:45:17.820 take care of some in pennsylvania as well but it's not about that it's about actually putting
00:45:22.420 up wins and, and showing leadership. And that's something where, you know, I'll just say this
00:45:27.820 because I got, I've got small kids and they look at the president and he is setting a tone. He's
00:45:33.760 setting an example for them in a way, you know, surrounding himself with fighters, talking about
00:45:39.260 fitness, the things that he's doing, the things that he's pushing for. That is something that
00:45:44.280 the American kids see going forward and continue to see when they saw him get up at Butler after,
00:45:50.140 you know just being shot and get up and saying fight fight fight when he goes up and gives a
00:45:54.920 press conference just you know what two weeks ago after a guy tried to bow him down at the
00:45:59.140 White House Correspondence Center and he still keeps going these are all things that make that
00:46:04.860 imprint just like you're saying on the young people of America yeah that's what makes him
00:46:10.240 just a great leader I mean he's not he's not owing things to other people all these politicians take
00:46:14.740 millions of dollars while they're trying to get elected for a job that pays you know one tenth of
00:46:18.320 that. And, you know, all of a sudden their own if they get in office and they got to do the favors
00:46:22.760 for those people, not for the American people. We need to get back to teaching civics in our
00:46:26.640 schools because it is we the people, but people have totally forgotten about that. I think one
00:46:30.480 of the biggest killers in American politics today is apathy and that people need to wake up and
00:46:35.140 start fighting back. I'm very concerned about the midterms. I think the Republican Party needs to
00:46:39.900 wake up and not let go of any kind of progress we've made so far. Otherwise, this country could
00:46:44.700 be in very big trouble. No, I think it's exactly right. And I hope that Indiana was a shot in the
00:46:50.680 arm last night to remind people that, hey, we get in there, we do the work, we actually get
00:46:55.120 turning point action fired up and moving, meeting with the people, making those voter contacts again
00:47:00.500 and again and having the right message, right? Actually having the right message and putting up
00:47:05.080 wins. That's something that shows that can actually win elections. And all of this, all this is so
00:47:11.140 tied together. And I'll just throw it to you for the last minute again, because as Andrew Breitbart
00:47:15.240 taught us, politics comes downstream of culture. Andrew quite well. I got to know him through
00:47:22.760 Gary Sinise and a couple of other people in Hollywood when we had a full force going with
00:47:27.420 Friends of Abe, where we found that there was at least 2,500 people on both sides of the camera in
00:47:32.180 Hollywood that aren't liberal, that they believe in America and believe what the founders of
00:47:36.660 america where the dream was and uh when i met when he passed away i i still there's my conspiracy
00:47:42.120 thing i won't go into right now but um andrew was he was a great guy and uh it was it was it was a
00:47:47.440 became a very good friend of my wife and i and uh i'm glad that he was there to sort of plant the
00:47:52.160 seed for a lot of people in today's uh political uh world absolutely and and just a reminder for
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00:48:14.720 Ladies and gentlemen, as always,
00:48:15.820 you have my permission, to lay a short.
00:48:18.260 If you've ever seen, and they say this is the greatest sport,
00:48:21.500 I could do with, you know,
00:48:22.500 I'd rather think a three-footer, personally,
00:48:25.140 but there's no better thing to watch than this.
00:48:28.180 And Justin is known as just one of the truly,
00:48:31.740 obviously, talented and everything else,
00:48:33.340 but he's got more heart, and he just has an ability.
00:48:38.200 They call it a motor.
00:48:40.140 He's got a motor that doesn't stop, and it all starts right up here.
00:48:44.760 Yep, here and here, and I mean, I learned that going up to small-town Stafford, Arizona.
00:48:49.720 Copper, cattle, and cotton.
00:48:50.840 That's what we do down there.
00:48:52.300 Three generations in the copper mine.
00:48:53.920 So, like you said, none of us come from opportunity or wealth,
00:48:57.520 and this is one of the truest merit-based systems in the world that support right here.
00:49:02.260 everybody has an opportunity and we all get a chance and we will get a chance
00:49:05.960 and so of course my faith is as strong as his and I've committed my whole life
00:49:12.320 to this and so just to have a president that's willing to go against an upstream
00:49:16.700 and against the norms it's truly special it's why you you got my vote and it's
00:49:21.620 why we're such a great nation right now compared to where we were well we all
00:49:25.880 love you he's got tremendous fan base or every each one of these people these in
00:49:30.580 in the sporting world really because i think most of the sporting world is watching the ufc but
00:49:36.260 dana white was here last night we were talking about it he said they've never had anything like
00:49:40.660 what's happening they all the problem was everybody wanted to fight you know with so
00:49:44.660 many guys they all they're all saying we want to fight at the white house well they all said we
00:49:48.500 don't want to because the optics and then they cried when they didn't get on it that's right
00:49:53.460 now they're crying but it's true but anyway so they're going to go outside they're going to have
00:49:58.180 some pictures taken on the balcony the truman balcony i think they're going up to truman
00:50:02.820 and there's a beautiful balcony on the white house and uh do you have any questions only
00:50:07.300 for the fighters now i think is i mean they want to ask about iran and a couple of other things
00:50:12.820 i could try go ahead go ahead i'll bridge this because i guess that's you're fighting