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Jillian Michaels
right, guys, welcome to Keeping it Real. This is the weekly rundown where the team and I pick the most viral clips of the week and share them and break them down for your amusement. We've got some great ones. One out of Newsoms, California, one out of Dearborn, Michigan, one from space, and one that's a flashback to the 90s Dems. So buckle up and if you're liking the show, please be sure to like, share, comment, subscribe and click the bell notification. You're for sure going to like this one. It's bananas. Keeping it Real with Jillian Michaels. What do you got?
Co-host 1
So, Jillian, I'm sure you know that Artemis has been went around the moon, but before they left, Victor Glover, one of the astronauts was doing an interview and the, the news asked him how it feels to, you know, go up on this mission as a black man. And I just want to show you his response because I thought it was amazing response. Guys, can we throw up?
Guest Commentator 1
Sat 1 is a big question. And I, I want to highlight, I guess maybe one facet of this is the tension. I call it, I live in this, you know, this dichotomy between happiness that a young woman can look at Christina and just physicalize her, her passion or her interest or even if it's not something she wants to do, she can just be like girl power. And that's awesome. And that young brown boys and girls can look at me and go, hey, he looks like me. And he's doing what? And that's great. I love that. But I also hope we are pushing the other direction, that one day we don't have to talk about these first. That one day this is just. And I listen to this, that this is the human history. It's about human history. It's the story of humanity. Not black history, not women's history, but that it becomes human history.
Jillian Michaels
Wow. God, I got chills. You know, imagine training your entire life, right? You're a fighter pilot. You're a naval aviator. I think the guy has, he has like three master's degrees. He's done like 3,000 flight hours across 40 different aircraft. The guy, I honestly think, fact check me, has like 400 carrier landings, combat missions over Iraq. The guy is the pinnacle of human achievement. And he's about to orbit the moon. And the first question is about his skin color. Not 168 days on the International Space Station. Not the fact that he flew 40 different aircraft. Not that he's one of four humans alive who is currently closer to the moon than to the Earth. His skin color. Why do we do this to people? Right? We do this to people that we claim to celebrate. We put them in a box, a smaller and separate box, right at the moment. They've proven beyond all doubt that no box could ever contain them. And I think this is because the media uses minorities as pawns to divide and to virtue signal. But what they're really saying is, great job for a black man. Now, he didn't say that last part, obviously, but someone does every time they ask that question. And Victor Glover's answer was just pure grace. I hope one day this is just human history. I mean, he was being too kind to say what he was really answering, which was, can you please just see me? So, yes, Mr. Glover, we can just call it human history. And he's right. That's the whole point. The achievement is what matters, not the label that we attach to the person who. Who did it. The vacuum of space does not have a DEI department. It has physics. The original pioneers didn't go to the moon to represent a race. They went to represent the peak of human capability. And when we slice every accomplishment into categories, like the first woman, the first person of color, the first gay guy, we are not moving past division. We are reinforcing it. I hope to God one day we don't have to talk about these four firsts. That's not black history. It's not women's history. That. It's human history. That's it. That is the world that I want to live in. And you know what? We were close. I'm sorry. It was not that long ago where people were putting bumper stickers on their car that said one race human. And I'm not trying to make it like some silly bumper sticker. Platitude was deep, but the point kind of is that we were all on board, right? So much so that it was a bumper sticker. Everybody was down, right? We lived in a country where the goal of evolving as a society was not to create new boxes, but to get to a place where Excellence stood on its own. I miss the world where Michael Jordan was just the people's champ, Where Eddie Murphy was kind of everyone's favorite comedian on snl. Where every teenager sang along to Billie Jean and tried to moonwalk. I'm sorry, I. I miss the world where black athletes didn't represent black. Excellent. They were just excellent. And I want that world back. I want the world where Mr. Glover can be the people's hero, not just an example for people of color. And I'm not stupid. I know the history. Of course there were barriers. No one is denying that. But if we are serious about equality, that at some point, you gotta stop leading with identity and start leading with merit. A man is orbiting the moon right now, and he's asking us to see him as exactly what he is. A human being who's doing something extraordinary. And maybe it's time that we listened. I don't know. Guys, what are your thoughts on this?
Co-host 1
You know, Jillian, beautifully said. I don't think I could say anything to add to that, but I just want to show you just one more clip of Victor Glover up in space, an interview with him. Guys, can we throw on set to
Jillian Michaels
so much division at home right now. What is it that you're feeling?
Reporter
What message do you want to send to the American people about what you're
Jillian Michaels
saying out that window?
Astronaut Victor Glover
Well, the first thing I would say is, trust us. You look amazing. You look beautiful. And from up here, you also look like one thing. You know, Homo sapiens is all of us. No matter where you're from or, you know what you look like, we're all one people. And so, you know, this mission, one of the things that's amazing about being around and just being an astronaut, you know, serving our countries at this time, is that we get to give ourselves a mission that we can hold onto to say, hey, look at what we did for the rest of our lives. You know, we call amazing things that humans do do moonshots for a reason, because this brought us together and showed us what we can do when we put not just putting our differences aside, when we bring our differences together and use all the strengths to accomplish something great.
Jillian Michaels
Wow. He's magnificent. He really is just what we need. I think right now we need about. We need 330 million more Victor Glovers. But maybe, maybe one can move the needle. One exceptional person can galvanize a nation. We've seen it before, and if anybody can do it, I definitely think, think it's him. What a freaking awesome guy.
Co-host 1
Absolutely.
Jillian Michaels
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Co-host 2
All right, Jillian. California gas prices are not pretty, but it actually, it really has very little to do with Trump. In fact, according to NBC, prices for gas in California are higher because of higher taxes and environmental fees. All put in place by the very man trying to blame Trump, Gavin Newsom.
Reporter
Team SOT4 regular unleaded will now cost you nearly $9.50 per gallon, with drivers paying almost 10 bucks for premium. Here in the Bay Area, prices aren't quite that high yet, but they are hovering around 6 bucks a gallon out of pocket 100%.
Trump Clip Speaker
I definitely see it.
Co-host 1
I'm just like, oh my God.
Reporter
Its a daily struggle for local drivers and sticker shock for visitors. This man says Regular gas was $2.30 a gallon when he left home in Oklahoma City.
Co-host 1
And I'd hate to add everything up to see what I spent on Gas,
Reporter
the war in Iran and its effect on the key shipping lane for so much oil is fueling the overall jump at the pump nationwide. But drivers say that doesn't explain why it's so much more here. We ask the experts about half of
Reporter 2
that is due to higher taxes and environmental fees and the higher cost of producing California's cleaner burning gasoline.
Reporter
Dr. Severin Borenstein is faculty director of UC Berkeley's Haas Energy Institute. And he has a name for the extra buck you pay in California.
Reporter 2
The difference is what I call the mystery gasoline surcharge, Dr. Borenstein says.
Reporter
Before 2015, when a refinery closed in Torrance, California's gas prices were largely in line with the national average, with another 90 cents to a buck tacked on for our state's gas taxes and environmental costs. But with prices now two bucks above the average poll, the math makes no sense even to the experts.
Reporter 2
Since 2015, California's additional payments for gasoline above what's justified by taxes and environmental costs amounts to over $60 billion.
Jillian Michaels
This is not new news. This has been going on for years. And just to sort of pile on the topic, California, highest cost of living, highest rent, highest insurance, highest state income tax, highest, highest everything. People pay the most and they get the least. This is a fact. When it comes to gas, there's a very specific reason, very specific reasons. Forgive me for this. The first one is that California has a pretty high tax on every gallon of gas that other states don't apply. And I can't remember the number and I can't remember the exact breakdown. Can you guys pull that up for me? How much does California put tax wise on every single gallon of gas that's purchased? And how does it break down?
Co-host 1
California has the highest state gasoline tax and it's about 71 cents per gallon. But when you add in the federal taxes and the environmental fees, it goes up to $1.30 per gallon.
Jillian Michaels
And that's like a dollar alone, just in fees that are uniquely California.
Co-host 2
Correct.
Jillian Michaels
Okay, Right, Okay. Now, Gavin Newsom has also made it untenable to do business in California. And from what I recall, a lot of the refineries are leaving the state. Can you get me the information on that? How many refineries have shut down in like the, let's say the last decade?
Co-host 2
Right. So it's important to note that there really aren't a lot of refineries to begin with. So it's not like there's like hundreds of these things. So, you know, if two or three big name companies are taking their business to another state. That is a really big deal. Valero, which is a huge, huge name. Yeah, they're shutting down this year. So that's one company that's out. Other major companies, Chevron, Exxon, Philips, these companies are scaling back in California, which I'll point out, Valero did the same thing before they fully shut down. So, Philip, Chevron, Exxon, they've all closed major California refineries in the past several years, which points to probably a year or two away from fully taking their business to another state.
Jillian Michaels
Okay, I need to do a little more homework because unfortunately, I cannot recall who said this, but there was a gentleman who I believe was like CEO or president of one of these huge gasoline companies. And he was about to announce that they were pulling out of California. And he reached out to Newsom and he said, like, I wanna make you aware of this. This is what's going on. Do you wanna talk about it? And Newsom said something to the effect of like, all good, as though he'd been slighted by a girl he was dating. And I remember thinking like, all good.
Co-host 2
You are thinking of Mike Worth. These Chevron, CEO.
Jillian Michaels
Yes, yes.
Co-host 2
They were dangling over Newsom's head that they were about to pull out of California and take their business to Texas. Mike Worth, the CEO, reached out to the governor, he tried to talk, give him a heads up before a public announcement was made. And as you described, Newsom really wasn't all that interested in, in sitting at the table.
Jillian Michaels
Right.
Co-host 2
I don't need to talk about it. I'm good. That's the quote.
Jillian Michaels
I don't need to talk about it. I'm good. Oh my God. The level of narcissism, that quote from
Co-host 2
Newsom that ended a 140 plus year history of business in the state of California.
Jillian Michaels
Yeah, yeah. Okay. So, so here's actually where I want to leave this because there are so many Democrats that just see Newsom as like the face of the resistance. And I love Bill Maher and I think he's brilliant, but even Bill Maher is like, and he's got good hair. And I think I recently had to comment on something. I think it was on Fox, one of the Fox News channels about how Democrats are wanting to run good looking candidates. And I think they think that Newsom is that guy. He's like the face of the resistance. He's good looking and he's got good hair and women like him and that's what's gonna win elections. But we have to get beyond this because what I'm praying to God that people on the left hear right now is that this man, and I don't care how much you don't like Trump. It doesn't matter. Don't conflate these two issues. You are allowed to not like Trump. You are allowed to be outraged. You are allowed to point out all of his flaws. And there are many, okay? However, what that doesn't negate is Newsom's catastrophic management style. We should not go headlong into a disaster like a Gavin Newsom presidency because you don't like Trump. These two things, don't, don't cross the streams, okay? Blockbuster, Ghostbuster. Don't. Don't cross the streams. They're, they're totally different issues. Gavin Newsom has literally driven up the cost of living across every sector in California through mismanagement. California has the highest level of fraud across every sector through mismanagement, poor oversight and, and corruption. You know, when I talk about the fires, you know, I understand intimately how the California wildfire fires can either be prevented or mitigated. But every catastrophic event in California could have been prevented or mitigated. And the cost of living, in particular the cost of gas, is a perfect example. We just outlined for you in detail all of the ways that his arrogance and his ignorance are crushing people at the pump. And right now, right now, it's contained and it's isolated to California. For the love of God, everyone, please step out of your tribal bubble and let's not make this a national problem. And I can promise you on this show, we're going to continue to highlight and put, you know, a magnifying glass onto Newsom's flaws So they come 20, 28. I at least know we've done our part to save the country from what has become the fate of the Golden State. Okay, what's next? Your skincare might be more toxic than your food. So just like choosing healthy food, we gotta be more careful about what we put on our body, not just in it. And I've become hyper aware of every product I use, reading labels, reading, researching ingredients, realizing just how many toxic chemicals we let into our daily routine. So check the label on your moisturizer, guys. If it reads like a lab report, swap it. Get rid of that toxic moisturizer for cow guys. Tallow bomb. It's a natural hydrating balm with ingredients that you can actually pronounce. It's safe and it's more effective than conventional alcohol or water based lotions. And your skin is going to glow. Taliban was actually used for generations before big pharma ruined skin care. Use it as a lotion on your hands, your arms, your legs, your face, your lips. Use it for eczema, psoriasis, dry skin, normal skin, just as an everyday moisturizer. Plus, it's an American made and rancher owned company in Texas. It's the best Taliban you can find. So search up cowguys.com to get your Taliban and get a mini Taliban free. There's no special code. You get three to four months of moisturizer for just 34 bucks. So search cowguys.com to grab your free tele bomb with your order.
Co-host 2
All right, Jillian, I've been waiting to show you this clip for a while. There's this trend going on right now. What were you like in the 90s? And of course a few totally out of touch Democrats had to jump in and totally ruin the fun for everyone. Team SOT5 not only in the states
Politician Clip Speaker
most heavily affected, but in every place in this country are rightly disturbed by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country.
Co-host 2
Our immigration policies are shambles, plain and simple. And right now our borders are amazingly porous to people who shouldn't be here, such as terrorists, drug smugglers, etc.
Trump Clip Speaker
If you break our laws by entering
Jillian Michaels
this country without permission and give birth
Trump Clip Speaker
to a child, we reward that child with U.S. citizenship. And we wonder in this country why we have an illegal immigration problem.
Jillian Michaels
Unlawful immigration is not acceptable.
Politician Clip Speaker
We are a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of laws. It is wrong and ultimately self defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years. And we must do more to stop it.
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Jillian Michaels
wow, you picked this one because you knew I was gonna take tee off on this. But I've been wanting to for a while, honestly, and I think now is as good a time as any. So for any leftists that might be in the House or any lifelong conservatives, let me take this opportunity to walk you through the mind boggling transformation of the Democratic Party and let me explain to you why myself and any former leftists in the House say I didn't leave the left. The left left me. So let's start with abortion. The Democratic Party once said, safe, legal and rare. Three words. And that phrase carried weight. It acknowledged gravity. It treated the situation as what it actually is, which is serious and complex and profound. And it left room for the full humanity of everyone involved. And now they're parking abortion trucks outside the Democratic National Convention like it's a food truck, like chicken tacos or a life altering medical procedure. Right? Same vibe, apparently. It's like a. It's like a circus act thrown together by people who then have the nerve to tell me that I'm the one who changed. This was a party that believed in borders, that believed in the rule of law, that believed. And I know this sounds radical, so brace yourself that a nation has the right to know who's coming into it. Cesar Chavez, who is one of the great heroes of the American labor movement. This guy the left used to worship, and he opposed illegal immigration because he knew it undercut the wages of the very workers that he was fighting for. And this was a party that said we welcome immigrants through the process because the process protects everyone. And now the word border is treated like hate speech. It's like, enforce the law, you're the secret police. But meanwhile, the people actually living with the consequences of overcrowded schools and strained ERs and collapsing housing affordability while they're told to surrender the infrastructure on the social programs that their tax dollars fund. And if they don't, of course they're called racists and xenophobes. I mean, the Democrats used to believe in capitalism, I mean, with guardrails. But the idea was pretty simple, right? Like markets create opportunity and government keeps it fair. And now they celebrate Democratic socialists like they've cracked some sort of ancient code that everyone from Cuba to Venezuela apparently just implemented wrong. Members of Congress have made entire careers out of treating economics like a college dorm room argument. And half of the party treats them like they are prophets. And in social issues, I mean, that's talk About a shift. This party wasn't even for gay marriage 15 years ago. Now we are like way past. Love is love and live and let live to a place where if you question any aspect of gender, medicine being applied to children, children who can't vote, who can't sign a contract, who can't buy a beer, well, that makes you a monster. Or parents who refuse to sterilize their minor are committing a hate crime where the word irreversible has stopped meaning anything. You guys went from tolerance to you will affirm everything immediately without question, or we will destroy you. And in some states, we'll take your kid from you. You want to know what fascism looks like? That's what it looks like. And then there's welfare, right? I mean, this used to come with a goal. The goal of independence. Okay, does anybody old enough here remember that Bill Clinton signed welfare reform? Work mattered. Dignity mattered. The safety net was supposed to catch you, not keep you. Now work requirements are cruelty. I mean, it's like insane suggesting that able bodied people contribute as violence. That the safety net is a destination, not a bridge. This is a party that was tough on crime and the underlying instinct that people in high crime neighborhoods deserve safety, deserve peace, deserve to walk to the corner store without risking robbery or worse, right? Then came defund the police, not reform the police. Defund. The party now puts the rights of criminals ahead of the rights of victims. Newsom let repeat offenders out of jail early. I got robbed by one. And Mamdani wants to close Rikers. And the people screaming the loudest advocating for this are living in neighborhoods where they never have to live with the consequences. Meanwhile, you got black grandmothers in Chicago and Baltimore who are begging for more police presence, not less. But the party doesn't listen to them because the party is listening to TikTok, Right? The Dems were the blue collar party. They were the union hall party. They were the party of the guy who works with his hands and comes home with grease under his fingernails and just wants a fair shot. But look at this party. Now look who funds it. Look who speaks at its conventions. Silicon Valley. It's Hollywood. It's Ivy League faculty lounges. It's hedge fund managers who've convinced themselves that writing a check to the right candidate absolves them of their white privileges. Privilege. There was a time when, when compromise was considered strength. I mean, Hillary Clinton used to brag about working across the aisle because that was leadership. Today it's like resistance. Capital R. All costs, no deals, no compromise, no acknowledgement. That the other half of the country has a single legitimate concern about. About a single issue. It's like, just resist. And you know what? When those of us who stood up and said, this is not what I signed up for, we weren't debated. We were deplorable. Think about for a second, right? They weren't disagreed with, they were dehumanized because the party that used to fight for the working class quietly just decided that some of those people, they just weren't worth fighting for anymore. That they were the problem. We're not crazy, okay? We're not misremembering, and we're not gonna be gaslit because we remember exactly who you were, and we remember what you stood for, and we remember what you said because we were there saying it with you. And the more you try to rewrite it, the more you try to deny it, the more obvious your hypocrisy becomes. And you can shout people down and you can try to cancel them, and you can try to erase the past, but you can't erase reality, because the truth is, you. You didn't evolve. You abandoned your principles. So, no, we didn't leave. We just refused to follow you somewhere. We never agreed to go. God, Porter, you picked this one on purpose of it. You don't even remember this. You're 26 years old.
Co-host 2
I'm aware of it now, that's for sure.
Jillian Michaels
Can I ask you something? Honestly? Because my wife's 40, and she's a conservative. Obviously, we've talked about this. She was a lifelong conservative. She's like, the left's always been crazy. I'm like, no, they weren't. No, they weren't. This is not the left. I don't know what this is, but this is not a Democrat. This is like some sort of wokster, progressive, dogmatic. I don't understand what this is, but this is not what the left was. Is this how you've experienced the left since your, you know, only 26?
Co-host 2
You know, I think everyone's crazy today, and there's just levels to it. What we've seen with the Democrats is just a total disconnect from all ages, whether you're 26, 36, 66, it doesn't matter. The disconnect that we're seeing with this party. I mean, who relates to what they're saying, Jillian? Who relates to their messaging right now?
Jillian Michaels
I don't know. And that's the part that kills me, is as I look at people that I grew up with who stayed on that side of the aisle. Of course I still love them, their friends, their family and so on. But I'm thinking you were there. You were there. I mean, you remember what the party stood for. You remember the issues that we voted on. And in case you forgot, the Internet is just rife with clips of it, just like the ones you just showed me. So I just, I guess I get so mad because it's like, oh, you know, you guys are all deplorable and you're all racist and you're all bigots, I'm thinking, but just 10 years ago you were celebrating all of these policies. So what happened? What actually happened? I don't know. I don't know. I, I, I, this stuff just pisses me off.
Co-host 1
All right, so Jillian, another week and we have another clip out of Dearborn, Michigan. Here we have a clip of a senator candidate. Hear what he has to say about people of Dearborn. Guys, can we throw up?
Reporter 2
Sat 6 that there are a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad today. So, like, I just don't want to comment on Khamene at all. Like, I, I don't think it's worth even touching that.
Jillian Michaels
All right, so that comment was given
Bill O'Reilly
after the Ayatollah was killed in Iran.
Reporter 2
That's Michigan's Democratic Senate Canon Abdul Al Sayad, a progressive.
Guest Commentator 2
And he needs to break out. And in order to break out, he needs, needs to appeal to the progressive activist class. That's his contention. And he seems to think that doing so requires him to express or at least share what he believes to be sadness on the part of our, particularly the activists in Michigan's 12th district, Rashida Tlaib's district.
Jillian Michaels
Wow, I don't know how I missed that one. Hold on a second. So he's concerned that the people of Dearborn are concerned that the evil Ayatollah is dead. And I just want to make. That's what he's worried about. He's worried about the fact that he thinks his constituents in Dearborn, Michigan will be sad about the death of the Ayatollah.
Co-host 1
Yeah, he, he believes that the people of Dearborn or on the side of the Iran regime and he doesn't want to touch it with a 10 foot pole because he's worried how that will reflect on him.
Jillian Michaels
Tell me a little bit about. Okay, I actually don't know anything about this guy other than how does he just run for Senate. So he had to do something before. What was he like a city councilman? Who is this guy?
Co-host 2
I got his resume up right here.
Jillian Michaels
Okay.
Co-host 2
From 2015 to 2017, this guy served with the Detroit Health Department as a health officer and the executive Director. Okay. From 23 to 25 appears to be his most recent position. He was the Wayne County Department of Health. He was. He worked with Human and Veteran Services. So this guy has been on all sorts of boards, all sorts of committees within the state. Childhood Lead Elimination Board, Public Health Advisory Commission, Federal Healthy People 2030 Advisory Committee. He's been a. He was an assistant professor at Columbia and, of course, ran a massively popular. Or should I say. I don't know if popular is the right word, but a lot of people had eyes on his 2018 gubernatorial campaign in Michigan.
Jillian Michaels
You know, what comes to mind here is the fact that he is telling us his constituents are going to be upset about the death of a radical Islamist monster who has slaughtered thousands of Iranians for, you know, crimes as nefarious as letting their hair show through their hijab. And that just tells you who's living in Dearborn. And what I really want to know is, what are those people doing in Dearborn? Why are you here? If you're upset about the death of the ayatollah, you are not an American. You're not. You're not an American. You're either an idiot, which I highly doubt, or you're not American. And it. It brings me to something I've been thinking about quite a lot lately. So I. I recently wrote an article for the Daily Mail about Mamdani's radical affiliations, and we've talked about it a lot on the show. And it came to my attention that Mamdani held this dinner for Mahmoud Khalil, who's the Syrian Colombian student that celebrates Yahya Sinwar. And Yahya Sinwar is the Hamas architect of the October 7th massacre. So now you can have your whole kind of free speech thing on this kid, Mahmoud Khalil, who's not an American. I believe he's here on a visa or a green card. I can't remember which one. And we tried to deport him. The US Tried to deport him, and everybody went crazy. And Marco Rubio was saying, there are, you know, listen, you don't just get to come into this country and do whatever you want. When we let you in this country and you're not a citizen, there are certain expectations. And if we had known you were gonna celebrate terror, which he absolutely did. Do they put out literature? Okay, Mahmoud Khalil's group put out literature celebrating Yaya Sinwar, hamas, and the October 7th massacre. It's not a question. It absolutely did happen. And I remember thinking, what is this kid, Mahmoud Khalil doing here? Why are you here? Why are you at Columbia? What are you doing in New York? If you hate this country and you hate the west, go home. And I'm not the first to say it, but have we ever actually thought it through? Like, if you don't like it here, go home. Like, we say it all the time, but has anybody ever stopped to wonder what the fuck are they doing here? Or, like, how about Solemni's niece? This one's in the news. So ICE grabbed Solemni's niece and her daughter, I believe, and they're deporting them.
News Reporter
Relatives of a top Iranian commander who was killed during President Trump's first term are now in federal custody and facing possible deportation. This after Secretary of State Marco Rubio revoked their green cards. The niece of the late General Soleimani is known as a regime apologist who promoted the IRGC even while she and her daughter lived a very luxurious Western. Western lifestyle.
Co-host 2
Yes, this is Soleimani's niece. Her name is Hamida Soleimani Ashbar, who is. She just had her legal US residency revoked along with her daughter, and she's being accused of openly supporting Iran's regime and promoting. Promoting anti US Views while living in Los Angeles. So, yes, that's the formal way of saying that she was anti USA on the Internet while she was here in America.
Jillian Michaels
Yeah. And I saw a bunch of stuff that she was, you know, where the. America's the Great Satan, all of that. Meanwhile, like, in an outfit where her boobs are hanging out of her top. Like, full face paint, hair, no hijab. I just don't understand what all these people are. Hate. The west are doing here. If you love Khomeini, what are you doing in Dearborn? Go home. Because the only thing that you could be doing here is nefarious. I certainly don't run off to places that I hate, where I hate the government and I hate the people. I hate the country and I hate the flag and I hate everything it stands for. Well, then why are you here? And I don't mean literally. I'm not trying to give you the whole, like, just go back to where you came from. I seriously want to know what are you doing here? What are you doing here? Why are the people of Dearborn more sympathetic to the death of the Ayatollah than the struggle of the Iranian people? That is fricking scary. It's scary. God help me. And he'll get elected to Senate because all the crazies come out of Michigan. All of them. Yoshida Tlaib. I've been doing a little spring reset with my closet lately, focusing on quality over quantity. And I'm building a wardrobe of pieces that are well made, versatile, and easy to reach for every day. And that's why I keep coming back to Quince. The fabrics feel elevated, the fits are thoughtful, and the pricing makes sense. Quince makes beautiful everyday pieces using premium materials like 100% European linen, organic cotton, and super soft denim with styles starting around 50 bucks. Their spring pieces are lightweight, breathable, and effortless. They're the kind of things you can throw on and instantly look put together. And that same focus on materials carries over into their accessories, like their leather backs, which are made from 100% hand woven Italian leather and honestly look way more expensive than they actually are. And this is because Quint's works directly with ethical factories and cuts out the middleman. So you're paying for quality without a brand markup, right? You save a ton on the most amazing clothing and accessories. And because you're not paying that middleman. So refresh your spring wardrobe with Quince. Just go to quince.comjillian for free shipping and 365 day returns. Now available in Canada too. Go to Q U I n c e.com Jillian for free shipping and 365 day returns. Quince.com/Jillian.
Co-host 1
All right, Jillian, to cap this off, we've had a, you know, crazy week with some of these Trump clips, and I just want to show you some of them.
Jillian Michaels
Okay?
Co-host 1
So guys, can we queue up site 9?
Trump Clip Speaker
We have 45,000 soldiers in South Korea to protect us from Kim Jong Un, who I get along with very well, as you know. Do you notice he said very nice things about me? He used to call Joe Biden a mentally retarded person. Okay, so don't tell me about your stuff. Joe Biden, he said he's a mentally retarded person. He was so nasty to Joe Biden. It was terrible. But to mention me. He likes Trump. And you notice how nice things are with North Korea. It's very nice.
Co-host 1
He was going scorched earth. But wait, he kept going with Biden because we have another one side 11 guys.
Jillian Michaels
Okay, thanks.
Trump Clip Speaker
Oh, that's nice. I think I'm inside this that way. I'm saying I do it. Look, I do it. Look what I did, everybody I sent, which is the autocad. He have an autocad problem? He was Incapable of Scott, he said. So they follow him around with this big machine, you know what it was called, and photopan. And he'd have the auto Ben size. He'd take the paper, hand it to his guy's face, sign it with an oil.
Mike Slater
It's not.
Jillian Michaels
He's like, this is going to be worth $25,000, like. And the kids are like, will you sign mine? Sign mine.
Co-host 2
I'm like, I really wonder how I'm going to explain this, this time in history to my kids one day.
Jillian Michaels
He is absolutely. He's a madman. Is. Is that all that we have on Trump?
Co-host 1
Oh, no, we got another one.
Trump Clip Speaker
I don't think it gets much more hostile than Arendt. They're capable fighters. They're very tough people. And there are others like that. You don't mind when the enemy is weak, but that enemy is strong. Not so strong like they were about a month ago, I can tell you. In fact, right now, they're not too strong at all, in my opinion. But we're soon going to find out, aren't we?
Jillian Michaels
Oh, my God.
Co-host 2
I just couldn't look away from the rabbit.
Co-host 1
The comments have been hilarious on those posts. Some of them saying that the Easter Bunny is now the in charge of the Department of War. Someone said that Marco Rubio holds many jobs at the White House.
Jillian Michaels
Oh, no.
Co-host 2
Oh, no.
Jillian Michaels
Oh, my God. All right, well, I don't think there's anything else to say after that mic drop montage. Have a fantastic weekend, everybody. Please be sure to, like, share, comment, subscribe. Click the bell notification because it helps us a ton on with the algorithm and you asked for it. You're gonna get it because on Sunday, Rockstar political pundit and podcaster Andrew Wilson is joining me for a deep conversation. As I'm sure you can imagine, there are some fireworks over feminism, gay marriage, women voting, but there's also a lot of overlap and a lot of understanding. It's a fantastic episode and I'm really excited for you guys to watch it, so be sure to tune in. Thank you so much for watching. If you enjoyed the podcast, please, like, comment, subscribe and share. And make sure to let me know what guests you want to see on in the future.
Date: April 10, 2026
Host: Jillian Michaels
This episode of “Keeping It Real” pivots assertively between compelling current events, policy critique, and social commentary, focusing especially on life in California under Governor Gavin Newsom. Jillian and her co-hosts review viral news clips of the week, unpack Newsom’s role in California’s economic woes, discuss the Democratic party’s ideological evolution, and confront controversies around immigration and identity politics. With her trademark candor, Jillian drives hard-hitting discussion and issues emphatic calls for merit-based recognition, policy realism, and authentic American values.
Victor Glover’s Historic Moon Mission:
The team opens with discussion about astronaut Victor Glover, who was asked by the media about his role as a Black astronaut.
Quote:
“The vacuum of space does not have a DEI department. It has physics.”—Jillian Michaels (03:38)
A Call for Human-Centric Achievement:
Jillian recalls an era of unity and mutual admiration—“one race human”—and laments the return to divisive categorization.
Glover’s Message from Space:
Further highlighting Glover’s uniting message:
“From up here, you look beautiful. And from up here, you look like one thing… all of us. Homo sapiens is all of us.” —Victor Glover (06:36)
Skyrocketing Gas Prices:
California’s average gas price hovers near $9.50 per gallon, far outpacing the national rate due to taxes, fees, and refinery closings.
Root Causes According to Jillian & Team:
“I don’t need to talk about it. I’m good.” —Gavin Newsom (as recounted by Jillian at 14:35)
Political Implications:
Jillian cautions against conflating distaste for Trump with support for Newsom for national office:
“We should not go headlong into a disaster like a Gavin Newsom presidency because you don’t like Trump. Don’t cross the streams.”—Jillian (14:55)
Flashback Clips: 1990s Democratic Leaders on Immigration:
Archival video shows Bill Clinton and others firmly upholding border enforcement and the rule of law regarding illegal immigration (19:28–20:06).
Jillian’s “I Didn’t Leave the Left, the Left Left Me” Monologue (21:20–29:55):
Quote:
“You didn’t evolve. You abandoned your principles. So, no, we didn’t leave. We just refused to follow you somewhere we never agreed to go.”—Jillian Michaels (27:45)
Clip: Progressive Senate Candidate Abdul Al Sayad on Ayatollah’s Death:
Discusses Dearborners’ supposed sorrow over the Iranian Ayatollah’s death, raising deep questions about assimilation and values.
Jillian’s Response:
She expresses shock and frustration:
“If you’re upset about the death of the Ayatollah, you are not an American… What are those people doing in Dearborn? Why are you here?”—Jillian Michaels (32:33–36:00)
Further Critiques:
A rapid-fire rundown of Trump’s recent unscripted moments, featuring:
Jillian, reflecting:
“He is absolutely… he’s a madman.” (40:14)
Jillian Michaels on identity vs. achievement:
“When we slice every accomplishment into categories… we are not moving past division. We are reinforcing it.” (04:34)
Co-hosts on Newsom’s detachment:
“I don’t need to talk about it. I’m good.” —Gavin Newsom (as related by Co-host 2, 14:36)
Jillian on Democratic Party changes:
“This is not the left. I don’t know what this is, but this is not a Democrat. This is like some sort of wokster, progressive, dogmatic… but this is not what the left was.” (28:10)
Jillian on radicalism in Dearborn:
“If you hate this country and you hate the west, go home. And I’m not the first to say it… But have we ever actually thought it through?” (34:25)
Jillian Michaels brings directness, urgency, and conviction—with both earnest nostalgia for an earlier American ethos (“meritocracy, unity”) and unfiltered critique of current leadership and perceived party betrayals. The dialogue is brisk, peppered with cultural references, sarcasm, and personal anecdotes, sustaining an engaging and provocative atmosphere throughout.
This episode is a no-holds-barred rundown of headline issues, from the symbolic power of space exploration and unity, through the lived pain of California’s economic mismanagement, to the ideological fracturing of America’s political traditions. Jillian Michaels voices the concerns of many feeling politically homeless and issues a rallying cry for critical thinking, realignment around shared values, and vigilance against both media-driven division and policy neglect.
Essential for those seeking candid perspectives on today’s most polarizing issues, especially through the lens of California’s ongoing “nightmare” under Governor Newsom.