hamish: rasmus paludan may sit on the extreme, but he is shaping much of the political conversation, t performance. rasmus: could you please take the 700,000 muslims from denmark that you love so much, just take them with you to your neighborhood in australia? i will be very much in your debt. what you should've done in those interviews, instead of being their complacent, white slave, what you should have done is-- hamish: this stuff dragged on for an hour or so, a torrent of abuse and hate speech. rasmus: there's no point in me telling you the facts, because you'll just ignore them. hamish: and it turns out, well, it was a performance of sorts. he was recording the whole thing himself to put online and feed into the alt-right universe. he'd schooled an australian journalist, apparently, but in truth, it was clearly about getting a reaction. rasmus: and i will speak very highly of you, hamish, forever, okay. ♪ oh, boy, i wanna be a superstar, ♪ ♪ a superstar ♪ ♪ oh, girl, i wanna be a superstar, ♪ ♪ a superstar-- ♪♪ hamish: today, ellie is recording a comedy pilot. the character is be