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The Title 42 Authority has been applied to irregular migration since the very beginning of this administration and before.
that And it has applied to individuals from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and other countries.
It has been applied equally, and the exceptions that I cited have been the exceptions that have applied to all.
There are three exceptions.
The Convention Against Torture, acute vulnerabilities such as extreme medical needs, and operational capacity.
Those are the three exceptions.
Title 42 authority has been applied irrespective of the country of origin, irrespective of the race of the individual, irrespective of other criteria that don't belong in our adjudicative process, and we do not permit in our adjudicative process.
The whipping, the whips, the horse whips.
Sir, that is something that horrified us all.
And you know, this morning I was on radio and the interviewer said that it was, it troubled very profoundly the black and the African-American community.
And I said one thing, and this should be clear.
Those are not the only communities that it clarified.
Enough.
I've had enough.
I've had enough.
Scumbag.
Truly.
That is live from the White House, Alejandro Mayorkas, a liar par excellence.
A man who, if his lips are moving, he is lying.
I'm Sebastian Gorka, former strategist of President Trump.
This is America First on the Salem Radio Network, broadcasting across the nation to more than 300 stations, 3 million listeners.
God bless every single one of you who has tuned in to listen to us today.
It's Friday.
It's Ask Dr. G Anything Friday.
It's Second Amendment Friday.
We have an amazing roster of guests, including former NYPD Commissioner Bernie Carrick, who will be joining us.
to discuss the release of the Arizona election audit, Paul Kengor, superlative expert on communism, especially communism here in America, Jim Carrafano, national security expert, vice president of the Heritage Foundation, and so much more.
We're going to play for you some cuts from that press conference that literally just finished 10 seconds ago.
He has just walked away from the podium.
But let's talk about the truth.
Let's talk about the reality.
Yes, there is a crescendo of events.
The only reason that Alejandro Mayorkas, who arrived here as a child in the arms of his Cuban refugee parents, and now lectures Cubans to stay where they are, to rot in the hell that is Communist Cuba today, The only reason he's at the podium is because the border is utterly and completely out of control.
It's not Mexicans.
It's not people fleeing political persecution.
It's more than 9,000 Haitians from Chile who are here.
People who aren't under threat of death?
Who aren't going to be executed or persecuted if they stay where they live in Guatemala, in Honduras, wherever else they come from?
They're coming here for one very simple reason.
As Biden said not too long ago, it's a good thing if the white Anglo-European Americans end up outnumbered and we must have a surge, quote-unquote.
That's what Biden said.
A surge of illegal immigration across the southern border.
Why?
Not because they care about people who are a shade darker than them.
And wow, a lot of people are a shade darker than that.
Spooky white old man.
Because if they care, they wouldn't allow them to be camped out under a bridge in Del Rio.
300, 300 pregnant women under that bridge.
Living in inhuman, stinking, third world conditions.
Brazilian shanty towns luxurious by comparison.
This has nothing to do with compassion or care.
It has to do with two things.
It's all you need to know.
Two things, my friend.
Firstly, winning elections.
They believe, now that they're losing the support of black America, remember, remember, more black Americans, indigenous black, not African Americans, excuse me, what if you're from Jamaica?
Indigenous Black Americans born here, more Black and Hispanic Americans, voted for Donald Trump last year than any Republican president since the 1960s.
That's bad news.
That means that the people living on the Democrat political plantation are waking up.
To the indirect slavery of a dependence upon the nanny state.
So number one.
Politics!
To create a new constituency of people indebted to a big government on welfare who have been amnestied by this administration.
It's in the infrastructure bill.
Don't take my word for it.
They want to amnesty the 2 million illegals crossing the border this year, the 3, the 4, the 5, the 6 million crossing next year and the year after until they win every election along with their mail-in ballots.
You've got your Democrat political plantation and mail-in ballots.
Bingo.
Done.
Over.
One party state.
And the second reason is a far more, even worse, more invidious.
When you have somebody who sadly bears the title of president today say on record in front of a camera, Oh, it's such a good thing.
If a certain skin color outnumbers another skin color.
Why, why would you say that?
There's only one explanation.
Because you hate what that white Anglo-European community, culture, civilization represents.
America is bad.
Don't you get it?
We're wicked.
We're evil.
We stand for truth.
For liberty.
For entrepreneurship.
For fighting for the truths upon which this republic was founded.
And that's, that's just bad.
That's patriarchy.
That's normative cisgender.
Ooh, we hate that.
How do you destroy America without one bomb?
How do you dismantle it without one shot being fired?
No civil war, no invasion by an enemy force in tanks, with strategic bombers, with ICBMs and cruise missiles.
No, you dismantle it by dismantling its identity.
Because you have bought in to political correctness that is beyond wokeism.
It is utter self-hatred.
That's the Democrat Party, and that's why we must take America back.
If you're not politically engaged, shame on you.
You are part of the problem.
If you're standing up at the local school board, if you're running for local school board, if you're supporting somebody running for local office, God bless you.
You are on the America First team.
Whatever your skin color, wherever you came from, you believe in America?
You're a patriot.
All right.
Mic's on.
I just had a really crazy conversation with friends over.
Thank you.
Okay.
Uh, yeah.
This is another one of those URL style things.
It's taking me a moment.
I should be ready to pull the scape up.
Whatever.
Okay, and then... I can't believe this is still going on, this horse thing.
They're doubling down!
The report is asking about the whip.
They're blatantly lying about it.
Biden said they strapped him.
And Camel is very well to not mention them.
It's like they're talking around it without it.
It's unbelievable.
Mic is ringing.
Dr. Kangor, can you hear us?
Yes, sir.
We're getting some echo, John.
We fixed that last time.
Yeah, yeah.
It's because we just had the TV and I had to send it to you.
Just letting you know, Dr. Kangor and the mics are live on our Rumble broadcast, but we see you.
Picture looks good.
Yeah, audio sounds good now.
Let me check the framing.
Oh, yeah, the framing is good.
Oh, where's your pine-lined little cabin?
You're actually working?
You're working?
Poor Kengor's working?
What?
Yeah, well, as an academic, we really don't work.
I mean, it's just... Yeah, I know.
That's why I resent that remark whenever anybody called me an academic.
No, I'm not.
Yeah, well, and all the time people will say, how do you manage to write all of this as a professor?
I'm like, well, because I'm a professor.
We don't work.
What are you talking about?
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It's Friday.
It doesn't feel like Friday.
It feels like that kind of crept up on us.
First guest of the day, super excited to have with us Paul Kengor of Grove City College, author, expert on On communism, Marxism, you name it.
The author most recently of The Devil and Karl Marx.
Also fabulous book.
A pope and a president.
Paul Kengor, first question of the day.
What size t-shirt do you take?
Oh boy, I don't know.
Probably medium or so.
I was excited.
I thought when you first started there you were going to give me $12,000.
Oh, come on.
Not me, but the guys at American Financing.
So give them a buzz, Paul.
Seriously.
All I can do, the only power I have here at America First is to share with you our latest t-shirt.
That's why I asked you the question.
God bless Randy, he had a fabulous idea.
I don't know if we can pull this image up.
So he's been so... Not that one!
The new one!
Come on!
The My Body, My Choice.
Yes.
So he's taken the Planned Parenthood emblem.
He's put a syringe with a red line through it and it says, My Body, My Choice.
Be free, no mandates.
Guys, it's brand new launch today.
We're going to send one to our buddy Paul Kengel.
You can get yours at sebgorkastore.com.
That's S-E-B-G-O-R-K-A, sebgorkastore.com.
Would you like a red one, Paul?
I'll take a gray one.
Red is a color I don't like, Seth.
Hey, can we start on that?
I wanted to ask you a very deep question, but can we start on this?
Well, let me add, I wrote a piece for Crisis Magazine called My Body, My Choice on precisely this point a couple of hours ago.
Good!
Eric, find that article in Crisis, My Body, My Choice.
We'll put it on Twitter and Facebook pages.
Okay, you just kind of triggered me there, okay?
I ain't no snowflake, but you just triggered me.
You don't like red either, I know that.
No, I'm so pissed that the fact I think Chris Plan explained it 14 years ago.
I think it was Tim Russell when he was still alive.
They made a decision, just a random decision during the then election to flip the colors.
OK, from Democrat red.
And then everybody stayed there.
And Paul, you know this.
Go to any country in the world from Brazil to the UK.
The left wing are red.
Red!
They always have been.
The Tories, the Conservatives are blue.
Paul, can we start a national movement to just bring back the original colours so the Republicans are blue?
Right, right.
Yeah, no, I'm with you totally.
They all use slogans like forward, right?
I mean, that's another phrase on the left, which was Obama's campaign slogan in 2012.
I think the Italian publication on the left is called Avanti, right?
Forward!
With an exclamation mark.
And yeah, I noticed the switch on that almost 30 years ago.
And I thought, we can't let them get away with this, right?
The Democrats should be red, the Republicans should be blue.
But they got away with it because they ran all the networks.
They had ABC, CBS, ABC, CNN, all before Fox even came along.
So, you know, you guys at Newsmax could maybe lead the charge in trying to flip this, but... Okay!
See?
See?
He took my bet and he raised me.
He said, you guys at Newsmax, I'm going to start it.
I'm going to talk to all my buddies.
I was at Sean Spicer's 50th birthday party last night.
See the photographs on our Twitter feed.
It's rather funny.
He had cupcakes with his face on them.
They were delicious though.
They weren't red.
No, they were not red.
Let's get serious.
Let's get serious, Paul Kengel.
I went on a rant.
I was listening to Alejandro Mayorkas live from the White House as we rolled in, and it just, again, triggered me.
Why are we where we are in the last nine months?
I mean, this is just a systematic dismantling of this nation.
And I see a combination of things.
On the one hand, you know, political power that they want to amnesty illegal aliens and stay in power forever.
But on the other hand, these people, I don't need a conspiracy.
I don't need Obama on his, you know, secret walkie talkie to Biden every day telling him what to do.
There's no grand conspiracy.
Paul, these people all hate themselves and this country like the Marxists.
Isn't that all we need to explain everything?
Well, I think it gets back to that whole Democrat red point, right?
The party has really moved far to the left, Seb.
It's gone in that direction increasingly, ever so, the last 30 or 40 years.
Ronald Reagan had said many years ago, I didn't leave the Democratic Party, the Democratic Party left me.
As we're talking, there was an abortion vote today.
Where I think it was an absolute 100% complete party-line vote.
I think maybe one Democrat, maybe one out of like 218, might have voted against it.
Parties drifted further and further to the left, and it's taken Biden with it.
And just to stay on the abortion issue, Joe Biden, who supported the Hyde Amendment, For over 40 years, like 1977 until he reversed on the campaign trail in Atlanta in July 2019 under pressure from Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren.
So, and then he got into office, you and I and others are probably hoping, well, once he gets into office, maybe Biden won't be horrific on abortion because, you know, he wasn't, he was never pro-life, but he wasn't awful.
Right.
But he's turned out to be far worse than we could even imagine.
The Texas heartbeat bill.
He's gone on the offensive.
He's been aggressive on that.
In fact, if he would have been as proactive and out front and aggressive on Afghanistan as he's been on the abortion issue in Texas, the Texas bill and other things the last few weeks, we wouldn't have the Taliban now on the 20th anniversary of 9-11 flying the Taliban flag over Kabul.
So to some degree, I know people on the conservative side want to say, Ah, Sleepy Joe, the man is slipping.
He shows signs of dementia.
He's not really in charge.
Well, when it comes to some of these sort of cultural, revolutionary, radical left initiatives and issues, man, he ain't Sleepy Joe at all.
Right?
I mean, he's, you know, forward.
Well, let's look at just one thing that proves exactly what you're saying.
After the inauguration, you know, he goes to the White House on the same day.
First thing he does, it's only been in existence for 20, less than 20 days.
He abolishes the 1776 Commission, which was created by President Trump to push back on the garbage of the 1619 America is racist and everything else.
That's not a senile man's actions.
He may be senile, but he's also ideological.
We're going to continue our discussion with Paul Kengor of Grove City College, author of The Devil and Karl Marx, and I think this is my favorite, dupes!
Check them both out.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First.
You would be no good in government.
He's in work on a Friday.
What is up with that?
It's just, what is up with that?
I'm the last one here usually on Friday too.
I stay and get a lot of work done on Friday evening.
I like the photograph.
I like the etching of Reagan.
Yeah, that's good.
Yeah, I think that was the person who did the stamp.
Oh, wow!
In fact, my office, the students make fun.
They say it looks like a shrine to Reagan.
But anybody who's done anything on Reagan sends it to me.
I have a bust of Reagan on the floor.
Oh my gosh.
I want a bust of Reagan.
I want a bronze bust.
Do you know who sent you that?
Yeah, I don't know.
It was a gift from somebody, and I also have all kinds of gifts from the Reagan Library.
Beautiful.
I have Bill Clark stuff all over the walls.
Clark on the cover of New York Times Magazine.
Up there, Clark on the cover of Time.
You don't have a pair of old-fashioned headphones with a microphone in them, do you?
I don't.
Not with me.
When did you go gray?
At what age did you go gray?
Very early.
It's my father.
It's the genes that I inherited.
It's crazy because I'm a fitness freak and exercise like crazy, workout like crazy.
What does that mean?
How often do you exercise?
Probably every day.
Today I did the rowing machine for about 21 minutes and 21 seconds.
What does that mean?
How often do you exercise? - Probably every day.
Today I did the rowing machine for about, well, 21 minutes and 21 seconds.
I had to do 5,000 kilometers in under 22 minutes.
5,000 kilometers.
That's a lot in 21 minutes.
5,000.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right, right, right.
Yeah.
Or whatever it is.
Yeah, yeah.
5,000 meters.
Meters, meters, meters.
You're the English guy.
I'm American, so I don't... America first.
What's your name?
My son had to do a 6km race.
I've rode for a kilometer and that kind of made me vomit.
It's tough stuff.
I went grey probably in my late 40s.
It's very distinguished.
It's my eyesight.
I had LASIK.
I had LASIK like four years ago.
It was incredible.
I thought about it.
I've been wearing glasses since I was 14.
Hated it.
And I had like, it took five minutes and now I'm like, you know, Steve Austin, the bionic man.
Really?
Yeah, I wear readers, but for distance and for shooting, I have no glasses.
So do you need glasses though to read?
Well, yeah, if it's regular small print, but I can read something at arm's length.
But I'm far more excited about not having glasses for everything else.
Driving, movie theater, TV.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We should give it a try.
There's a great guy I went to in Baltimore, if you're interested in checking it out.
Yeah.
How old are you?
I'm 54.
I'm 50.
50?
OK.
Yeah.
I mean, I guess I could color my hair, but I don't want to do that.
No, no, no.
Men should never dye.
Never, ever dye your hair.
Women, get away with it.
Every time I want to get my hair cut, they say, do you want any color in your hair?
I say, no.
No.
No color.
No, no, no, no.
Women, yes.
Men, never.
I'm with you totally.
Totally.
Is this a good second affiliation to put in your account?
30 seconds.
Senior Director of the Institute for Faith and Freedom.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, that's good.
Thank you.
Good.
All right, everybody, about 20 seconds.
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We're back with Paul Kengor, Senior Director of the Institute for Fate and Freedom, author of Dupes and most recently The Devil and Karl Marx.
Paul, I want people to read your book.
Books.
But in a few minutes, just walk us through the reality that what we're witnessing here today in America isn't because Obama, isn't because Hillary, isn't because Biden.
This has been, to quote the other side, truly a long march through the institutions.
The left had a plan, did they not, Paul?
Yeah, I knew you were going to say that.
Long march is right on.
And that's a phrase attributed to Antonio Gramsci, Who was the early 20th century Italian Marxist.
Mussolini threw him in prison.
He was so bad.
And Mussolini was pro-Marxist, actually.
So even he couldn't stand Antonio Gramsci.
But yeah, this has been a long march through the institutions to the point where, to borrow Mark Levin's phrase about American Marxism, The type of Marxism that we're witnessing today, Seb, isn't what you and I saw in the 80s or the 90s, or what your father saw, or what we saw in the 40s and 50s.
1930s, 1940s, 1950s, Communist Party USA, that was Soviet Marxism.
The Hollywood Ten, all ten of them, we have their five-digit Communist Party USA numbers.
They all swore a literal loyalty oath to the Soviet Union.
They pledged themselves to a Soviet America, what Langston Hughes, who's now required reading in American public schools, called a U.S.S.A.
But what we're seeing today is not Soviet Marxism.
We're seeing this uniquely brand of American Marxism where they're applying it to culture.
They're applying it to sexuality, gender.
There are gender Marxists, there are feminist Marxists, people like Judith Butler.
There are also Marxists who are applying it to race, critical race theory.
So the type of Marxism that we're seeing today wouldn't even be recognizable to Marx, other than the Marx would appreciate how they were pitting people in different groups, kind of hostile camps, antagonistic groups at one another's throats, segmenting people not according to class, But according to race or gender or some other identity.
And these young people have picked it up from their universities.
It's what's been taught the last 30 or 40 years.
And now we're reaping what we've sown.
I've got to ask you, you mentioned the Hollywood 10.
We're talking to Paul Kengor.
Just in 60 seconds, Eugene McCarthy.
What is the correct historical verdict on him?
Well, that's a good question.
Stan Evans wrote the best book, Blacklisted by History, which anybody watching right now, any liberals, listen, I'm telling you, you cannot have an opinion on McCarthy without reading that book.
And some say, well, Stan was way too favorable to McCarthy, but he at least provided a corrective.
And, you know, McCarthy was right in a lot of the allegations that he made.
Did he get reckless at times?
Sure, absolutely.
But McCarthy was definitely ahead of everybody else in realizing just how bad communists had penetrated almost every agency of the federal government in the 1930s and 1940s.
In fact, McCarthy might have been late.
No, the fact is, it's not the style, it's not the language he used, it is the facts of the matter.
A former boss of mine.
It is a fabulous book.
Rest in peace, M. Stanton Evans.
Check.
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Thank you for mentioning that here.
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Read his latest book, The Devil and Karl Marx.
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I just think what it is, the premise is good, yeah.
Paul actually got to write, you know, because he writes for American Spectator, he was the one who wrote their in-memoriam piece for Angela Cotevilla.
Who did?
Paul Kengor did.
Oh he did?
Yeah.
Oh good.
I was surprised when I first saw the headline from National Review.
Did you see what Brandon Weikart did?
Uh oh.
What did he do?
He did this big, oh my friend Angela Cotevilla has died.
Your friend.
Where did you see that at?
Somebody's on Facebook.
I was pretty shocked to see he died.
I was just like, wait, what?
I did not expect that one.
But man, he was definitely a favorite over at AG.
These pieces were always really solid.
Wow.
Okay.
Well, I just got... The level of conversation I have within the groups that I talk to sometimes, political conversation, it gets pretty interesting because I'm friends with a lot of really left-wing people.
This is one of the craziest messages I've ever seen.
Why are you friends with left-wing people?
Should we not have hired you?
What's going on?
What's going on?
It's called subversion.
He's working on it.
Well, I try and talk about different topics with people.
Okay, come on, tell us.
Here's the text that was sent in this group chat.
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Pictures of the actual product?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Go ahead, Josh.
Here it is.
I mean, maybe the media is shifting more left because it's more accurate and fact-based.
Certainly more politically correct and annoying at times, but less conspiratorial.
Who is that person?
And what was the context?
What story were they talking about?
I was talking about how the Trump-Russia stuff has been, you know, they go two and a half years, don't do anything, and then Hunter Biden does everything that they just said, and no one makes a word about it, right?
And, I mean, just trying to bring up a bunch of different sources that, outside of mainstream media, it's like, oh.
Well, no, that's a far-right source.
It's like, oh, anything farther right of Daily Wire would probably be, like, white supremacy.
And I'm like, you have no idea.
You've never read anything, have you?
Even people think Ben Shapiro's a white supremacist.
And he doesn't even have the intestinal fortitude to support Trump fully.
It's incredible.
It's like Chris Plant says, they didn't even know.
Where on the dial Rush Limbaugh was.
No.
They didn't know what time of day his show is.
But they know he's a racist Nazi.
Yeah, exactly, exactly.
Never listened to him.
Just wild, wild.
But we've got 20 seconds.
Crazy, crazy.
Let's get into the next segment.
Oh, we need some crime machos.
Alright, yep.
- Yeah. - Hi, this is President this is President Trump, and Sebastian is really a friend of mine.
He's a great guy.
He's been with me from the beginning.
Listen to him.
We all learn.
I like that liner.
Where was that recorded, Jeff?
Where was that liner recorded with the President?
That one was in the Oval Office.
Who was there?
Me, you, and?
Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
And that was it?
And the President?
That was it.
Wasn't that a good day?
That was a great day.
We got to hang out in the Oval Office before, just you and I. I know, we were just hanging out, you and me, taking photographs in the Oval.
Was the Oval like you thought it would be?
No, that was the only part of the White House that was much bigger than I thought and much cooler.
Because the West Wing, in reality, is tiny.
Is it funny?
You watch the TV show and people are walking around the West Wing for an hour and you realize it's two corridors.
And the briefing room.
And the briefing room.
Looks like somebody's media room.
It's about that size.
A really nice media room.
That was quite a day.
We have to get President Trump back in there and then Jeff and I can visit again!
That's gonna be a lot of fun.
In the meantime, what are we gonna do?
We're gonna entertain ourselves because Clint!
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Let's go to Abraham in California.
Abraham, welcome to America First.
Hello, Dr. Jorka.
Hey, welcome.
I have a question.
I'm frustrated.
Why is it when the Democrats didn't have control, I think they had control of the House, they were after President Trump, they were trying to impeach him, and it seemed like they were getting away with everything.
And I'm frustrated because it doesn't seem like the Republicans are doing anything against this idiot Biden.
Well, Abraham, you know, there's a reason for that.
You know what the reason is?
No, tell me.
There's a thing between the legs of a man, and most Republicans on Capitol Hill don't have any of them.
They don't have those spherical things that actually define somebody's gender, and therefore they get steamrollered, or they don't actually do what they're meant to do.
So it's a lack of testicular fortitude, Abraham.
Uh-huh.
So the thing that Biden has been doing, like the thing in Afghanistan when he left the Americans there, You left all that military equipment.
Is anything in that impeachable?
Well, of course it is.
I mean, you're giving soccer to the enemy.
We found out today he owns the IRS.
What is it?
$500,000.
That's Biden.
But you can't impeach a president unless you convict him in the lower house with a majority vote and then a super majority.
I voted for Trump.
Prior to that, I was Democratic.
and it's a 50-50 split.
So, no, we have to win the elections next year.
We have to take back the House and the Senate, and then we have to get President Trump back in the White House.
Abraham, what are you politically?
Who did you vote for?
I voted for Trump.
Good for you.
I was, prior to that, I was Democratic.
How long were you a Democrat, Abraham?
Pardon me?
How long were you a Democrat?
All my life.
So when did you only switch last year?
Yes, I switched when Trump went in because I saw that he was doing everything right.
And the Democrats were like Shifty Schiff and Schumer and Pelosi.
I mean, I don't understand how they get away with all of that.
Yeah, that's the question.
That's because we have to have law and order back in America.
God bless you, Abraham.
Let's welcome you to the grand old party.
Let's give Abraham a signed copy of my first book, Defeating Jihad.
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How you doing, Sebastian?
Okay, my opinion, the worst James Bond, and this is just my opinion, was Pierce Brosnan.
I never cared for him.
You know, he's a little fey.
He wasn't bad, but he's not a killer like Sean.
But the worst is the new guy, Craig.
He looks like a football hooligan, doesn't he?
Well, I guess so.
Now I have a firearms question.
I'm going to compare these three together.
The Sten gun, the Grease gun, and the Maschinenpistole 44.
Now both the Americans and the British You know why they're better?
Because they cost about tuppence to make.
Oh, you're right.
Now, the Krauts made 200,000 units of that gun.
It's a successful submachine gun and rifle.
Why do you think of the three?
I mean, how can somebody say that the grease gun and the Sten gun were better than the 44?
Can you give me a technical assessment?
You know why they're better?
Because they cost about tuppence to make.
Oh, you're right.
I mean, they're like made out of drain pipes.
I mean, you know, the grease gun, the M3, the Sten gun, I think, costs like 42 pence to make 10 of them.
I mean, truly.
I mean, the crude... The crudest military weapon ever made outside of the .45 Liberator.
Absolutely.
The Schmeisser, the MP44.
I mean, that's just German Teutonic craftsmanship.
But when you... Look, why are they good?
Because you can produce a million of them for the price of, you know, 100,000 Schmeissers.
That's probably the only reason.
And also, here's the other reason now.
They're idiot-proof.
Idiot-proof.
Great question.
John Tennessee, let's squeeze in one more call.
Good afternoon, sir.
Thank you for taking my call.
Sure, you've got a minute.
What do you want to ask?
What do you want to say?
Three quick questions about your book, Defeating Jihad.
Yes.
You indicated they were instructed to attack in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Now that we are out of Afghanistan and Iraq, where are they being instructed to go to now?
Good.
And then the second question would be, do you think that they are exploiting the chaos on our borders to infiltrate the jihadi operators in our country?
Last question is, will you do a volume two of defeating jihad and everything that's happened to the country?
Good question.
Number one, where will they attack next?
If I were a jihadi, it would be the United States.
Number two, are they exploiting the southern border?
Would you exploit the southern border?
Yes.
Number three, will I write a new edition?
Let me write a book about the domestic threat from the left first, then I'll consider an update.
Great questions.
Stay on the line, John.
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I defend my man Pierce.
You know I it's kinda like you said with Roger Moore.
Pierce was my first James Bond.
My first Bond movie I ever saw was Die Another Day.
I know it's really bad, but I like Pierce.
I think it's the general consensus is his performance is better than the movies he was in.
Like, Goldeneye was good, and then the rest were... So here's what I heard on a podcast when they were comparing Bonds lately.
I'm sure Geoff was listening to the same podcast.
But of course.
Sean Connery, you can really imagine throttling somebody to death.
Oh yeah.
Pierce Brosnan, not so much.
Give him tips on how to tie his tie in a Windsor knot, yes.
But Roger Moore and, you know, Roger Moore and Pierce didn't have that, that, that deadly edge.
The killer... Yeah, I know, yeah.
I fully agree.
I think the best part about Conrad too was there's two sides to the Bond character.
There's the, you know...
Go back and watch the full version of the fight scene.
It's not the best Bond movie, but Diamonds Are Forever.
And he plays both of those roles perfectly.
Right.
And this will prove it to you, Eric.
Go back and watch the full version of the fight scene.
It's not the best Bond movie, but Diamonds Are Forever.
The fight scene in the elevator.
Oh, yeah.
And from Russia with love, the fight scene on the train.
Yes, with Robert Shaw.
I'm sorry, Pierce Brosnan couldn't come close to either.
That's true.
And Roger Moore had his dark moments too, you know, like in Spy Who Loved Me when the guy's hanging on.
Well, that was the only one.
That was the only one.
And he didn't want to do that.
You know, Roger did not want to kick the car over the cliff.
Die off the roof, yeah.
I'm sure Jeff'd do that.
All right, 15 seconds.
There it is.
All right, stand by.
Standing by.
Making sense out of today's news, here's Dr. Sebastian Gorka.
Given what we saw at the border this week, have you failed in that promise?
And this is happening under your watch.
Do you take responsibility for the chaos that's unfolding?
Of course I take responsibility.
I'm president, but it was horrible what to see, as you saw.
To see people treated like they did, horses barely running them over, people being strapped.
It's outrageous.
I promise you those people will pay.
There will be an investigation underway now and there will be consequences.
There will be consequences.
It's an embarrassment, but it's beyond an embarrassment.
I just love that.
I know it's in the weeds a little bit, but we heard Alejandro Mayorkas an hour ago say, we have integrity, we are moral, we will run a fair investigation.
How do you run a fair investigation when his boss just said they will pay?
Uh, that doesn't sound, that sounds like the judge has already made his decision there.
Judge, jury and executioner.
What's strapping anyway?
How do you strap somebody with the reins of a horse?
It's all lies, damnable lies.
But here's a question for you, hotly debated in the break on Rumble.
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The best James Bond, but more interesting, the worst James Bond.
And why they are the worst, James Bond, we can discuss later.
But let's go to the cause.
Tom, California.
Welcome to America First.
Yeah, Sebastian, I'm a little off topic.
Best James Bond, just to be on topic, is Roger Moore, I believe.
What?
No, come on.
Why Roger?
OK.
The other one is, at the beginning of your opening, you have all these people with these quotes.
Yes.
And it ends with President Trump's quote.
Please do me a favor and get the George Bush quote off of there.
Yeah, that's the second time somebody's called in to say that, Tom, and I'm not going to.
We have the best opening in radio in America.
I'm sorry.
And it's not my credit.
It's Leroy, my former engineer, who did it by himself without my guidance.
It truly is.
It is so moving.
Two and a half years later, I'm not changing it.
I'm sorry.
I don't like George Bush.
He is a fake.
He is not a conservative.
He's attacking conservatives.
But what he said on the rubble from 9-11 is a historic moment.
You don't have to like him to recognize it's historic.
But thank you.
Carol, California!
Hi, Dr. Gorka.
I have two comments, two questions.
Mike Pompeo has been making rounds of talk shows and he looks great.
We were commenting on it earlier today.
He's got a suntan, he's lost about 50 pounds, he does.
Yes, getting into fighting shape.
First question, do you think he will run for president?
Second comment, Donald Trump is absolutely brilliant as far as the economy, Capitalism business deals.
I mean, he was on the verge of 10 seconds back on track.
How does Mike Pompeo compare?
Do you think in the economy and domestic... It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter because if President Trump decides to run, which he will do and he will announce imminently, then Mike's not going to run.
Mike can be part of the cabinet again.
He could even be a vice president, but nobody's going to challenge President Trump because they'll lose.
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What are we talking about?
Can we talk about Arizona?
I want to talk about the border, what Mayorca said today, and then the Arizona audit.
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Which, it's cut nine, I presume, in Mayorkas, right?
There's nine and ten.
Which one did you want?
Integrity.
That's nine.
You want to come in with it?
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Before the facts are in, is it helpful to your investigation for the President of the United States to use inflammatory language like people being strapped?
Let me just be very clear and repeat what I've said.
I am not concerned with respect to the integrity of the investigation.
We know how to conduct an investigation with integrity.
I served 12 years as a federal prosecutor.
There were a great deal of comments in many of the cases that I handled in the public sphere, and I know how to maintain the integrity of an investigation, and this investigation will have integrity.
Alejandro Mayorkas lecturing America about integrity.
Let's ask a man who, I'm sure, has an opinion about that.
Little soundbite.
The 40th commissioner of the police force in New York, the most prestigious police position in the world, a good friend of America First, author of The Lost Son, Bernie Carrick.
Welcome to America First.
Thanks Sebastian.
So yesterday the man who bears the title President said from the podium in the White House that those who strapped quote-unquote illegal immigrants will pay a price and today the head of DHS is saying oh we will have an investigation and it will have integrity.
Your reaction?
Well, the President shouldn't comment on things he doesn't know about.
I watched one video after another.
I haven't seen anybody strapped.
The Border Patrol says no one was strapped.
No pictures of that.
So, you know, unless there's something out there that nobody knows about, which I don't think that's the case, Because the border patrol themselves have said it's a lie, did not happen.
That's one thing.
You know, do we want an investigation with integrity?
Yes.
But here's my problem.
They're calling for the abolishment of the unit.
Yes.
They're telling people that they don't, they're not going to send the guys back out on horses.
It's one of the most, it's one of the most important details out there.
Um, for the, for the men and women that's working in the field, um, you know, in these, in these hotspots in Texas and Arizona, places like that.
So because, because the white house and the critics, the, the law enforcement critics, um, you know, on the left, because they come out and make these hideous accusations that are unfounded thus far.
You're going to completely annihilate a unit like that?
That's insane.
This is typical left-wing radical attacks on police and public safety.
One of my favourite photographs.
I was leaving Fox News after a hit and there was an equine NYPD officer there and he wanted to say hello.
We got a selfie with him and his horse.
It's a treasured photograph.
Talk to us about the importance of these kinds of units and how essential they are when you have to physically control an area, Commissioner.
Well, listen, in the NYPD, I tell you, I think we actually had one of the biggest, if not the biggest mounted unit in the country.
I think back when I was police commissioner, we had over about 120 horses.
For crowd control, for moving people, for holding a line, there's nothing better.
You know, for every horse, a cop and a horse, It covers, you know, you could bet that takes the place of 10 to 15 cops.
Right.
That being the case, there's nothing better than that out in the field when you do an enforcement like the Border Patrol.
What they've got to do, the movement they've got to do, the corralling of people, the things they have to do out there.
There's nothing better.
Nothing better.
It's been going on for years.
All of a sudden, oh, no, we're going to end the unit.
You know, this is typical, Sebastian, of everything that the left does.
One thing happens, and they annihilate, annihilate that public safety sector.
You know, one cop in Minnesota, Minneapolis, does something stupid, and they basically attacked 800,000 police officers in the United States of America.
That's what they do.
It's truly a war on law enforcement officers.
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Commissioner Carrick, let's shift gears to the announcement of the Arizona audit today.
I've just retweeted, it's at the top of my Twitter feed, from a constitutional attorney, Matthew S. DiPerno, who has released some of the documentation from the audit.
I'm just going to read the tweet.
57,734 ballots have serious issues in the audit just from that one county.
Talk to us about the significance of today's reports and other impending audits.
Well, I'll make it simple because I know the fake news was all over this today.
They're taking snippets out of the audit and they're trying to turn it into Biden won.
Let's take your number.
Your number alone.
Keep in mind, Donald Trump only lost by 10,500 in Arizona.
10,500.
You had, let me see, mail-in votes without, hold on one second, mail-in votes without ballots, I think it was like 23,000.
23,000.
You know, the numbers are overwhelming where there were problem areas.
I think it's a good thing.
Um, and, and the, the people, the illegals that voted, I don't know what that total number turned out to be, but it's way over 10,500.
Here's the bottom line.
Donald Trump won Arizona.
I don't care how you can fake news at all you want.
But when you break down the numbers, it makes no sense.
It makes no sense.
And the corruption, the things that went on there, not only shouldn't have happened in Arizona, they've happened all over this country, and it's up to the state legislators.
Whether they decertify, here's my biggest issue.
Whether they decertify Arizona, whether they call it for Biden or Trump, right now at this point, here's what I want.
I want to see state legislators grow some courage.
Get the courage to go out and make sure that this kind of stuff can never happen again.
That's what they need to do.
We have to ask the so what question and answer it.
You know what my reaction is.
You were there in the room when I told President Trump my plan for what happens when the audits roll in.
He has to use this evidence as part of his campaign for re-election in 2024.
Is there anything else that can be done or should be done until then when we get more of these kinds of shocking results, Commissioner?
Well, I think the biggest thing, uh, Sebastian, one is what you just said to make sure the American people know exactly what happened and why and how, who was responsible.
The second thing is to make sure we use that as lessons learned to make sure that it doesn't happen again.
I know there's a lot of people calling for decertification.
There's, you know, all this stuff, this stuff would get tied up in court for another year, two years.
And let's just say, We need four years.
We need a second term.
And there's no guarantee given what we witnessed in the last five years that the judges would actually do the right thing.
No, we need four years.
We need a second term.
And there's no guarantee, given what we witnessed in the last five years, that the judges would actually do the right thing.
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Who's the best one?
You know, I don't know how you... Stop!
Pay attention!
No, I don't know.
I know.
I'm just sitting here and I'm... because I'm an old guy, so I remember when the first Bond movies came out.
Do you remember what your first one was you saw in a cinema?
Doctor No.
Are you kidding?
You're that old?
Yes.
Bloody hell.
And I'm impressed.
And I just and you know what?
It was James Bond.
All of a sudden, the name that I'd grown up with, which I thought was like, what kind of name is this?
It was like I had the cool name.
All I wanted was a briefcase with a knife and poison gas.
If you've read the books, which I actually did a couple years ago, it's very difficult to find them all.
You can find the complete collection in print, although it's not easy.
But if you read the books and you know Ian Fleming and know his history, Naval espionage.
It's very difficult not to look at Sean Connery and see him as the only real Bond.
Because the books are about a very dark, conflicted, dangerous man, not a clothes horse, not a guy who's cool all the time.
And in fact, in one of the books, he goes rogue.
He goes over to the other side.
I mean, that's how dark he is.
Well, he gets brainwashed.
He gets brainwashed by the bad guys.
But do you know how Sean Connery got the job?
I know how George Lazerbee got the job, and it was very ballsy.
Do you know how he did it?
He went to Sean Connery's tailor, found one of Sean Connery's old suits, and walked into Cubby Broccoli's office, put his feet on the chair, and said, I'm your next James Bond.
I mean, ballsy, ballsy.
And he was terrible.
But Telly Savalas was superb in that one.
The producers and Mrs. Peel.
Emma Peel.
Diana Rigg.
They didn't want Sean, right?
Right, Emma Peel.
Yeah, yeah.
Diana Rigg.
Diana Rigg was...
They didn't want Sean, right?
Oh, so how they got Sean...
Cabe didn't want Sean.
His wife...
Who's?
Cabe.
Saw Sean Connery in Darby O'Gill and the Little People.
Oh, my God.
Which I think is a Disney movie.
Where he sang.
Didn't he sing in that?
I don't remember, but I remember the movie.
And she just thought the accent was...
Like, perfect.
And of course he was, he was absolutely fabulous in the part.
For a Scotsman.
Right.
And including, if you've never seen, Never Say Never Again, which is a remake of Thunderball, which is a very good film.
With James Fox as M, superb.
Yeah.
Killing those free radicals.
So you can't, I just don't think anybody since then is really measurable.
And it's actually very difficult to extract James Bond from the Cold War and have the But the amazing thing is, if you read the books, right, you would say, how is this guy alive?
With the bad alcohol he drinks?
He never jogged.
Like, he never jogged.
Right.
Like, it never worked out.
He drank like a fish.
He ate, you know, a diet of raw cholesterol.
Right.
And he didn't die young like Ian Fleming did.
And he kept, like, getting beat up and shot and everything.
How is this man still alive?
Yeah.
They are great, but people must read the books because they are a great cultural time capsule.
And not only that, I started one of the books this week.
He's a good writer.
Oh yeah I think they're well written.
It's just well written.
But it's just like they're of such a time and you know for somebody like me I can kind of remember that you know so for example in Goldfinger like in Miami so I remember going to Miami as a kid and going to the Fountain Blue so I'm like yeah I know exactly what this is like and you know apparently he was the guy who who popularized showers Who?
Flemming?
Yeah, James Bond, because apparently showers weren't actually very popular with men.
And he was always taking showers instead of baths, and cold showers.
And so showers became a big thing because of James Bond.
One of some of my most prized possessions.
My father was hugely into James Bond, and of course it was Shaun for him.
But I have maybe half a dozen of the first edition paperbacks with those amazing covers, those paintings on the first edition paperbacks.
Yeah, those are great.
Very, very, very difficult to find now.
And you can find like these collections with the original covers and stuff, but they're all out of print and they're quite expensive actually.
But I did buy, A full set?
And you have to buy them individually because they're all in print from some obscure printer, but they're not sold as a complete set.
So you have to go on Amazon and buy them individually.
But I did.
I bought them and I read them from end to end and it was awesome.
All right, we're having a debate here amongst the team.
I just don't want to talk about horrific national security issues.
We can do that in the next segment.
It'd be too much of a fake transition.
There's no good segment.
Okay, so other great spies, right?
Because this spawned like a complete explosion of spy movies.
In like Flint.
You gotta love that.
That would be mine, although I don't think they aged terribly well, but you know, Dean Martin did this, he played Van Halen, that was unbelievable.
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Come on, the man from Napoleon Solo, Ilya Kuryakin.
I would say that after James Bond, they were the coolest, right?
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
What is it?
Mr. Waverly on Channel G. Yeah, yeah.
And sadly, you know, the remake, I just watched, I was flying back from Korea, I watched the remake, and it wasn't as dreadful of the Man From U.N.C.L.E.
It's pretty, but it's not, it's fluffy.
It's fluffy.
The music, the new Man From U.N.C.L.E.
thing, the music is amazing.
Yeah, the music is great, the costumes are incredible.
The female villain, now she's impressive.
She was good, but I thought, and they had excellent actors, but I just thought they were a bit too cartoonish.
Yeah.
And in the way that Napoleon Solo and Ilya Kuryagin and James Bond never were.
Okay, how about this?
On this thing that Jeff introduced me to, Pluto, this kind of streaming service, there is one channel that is just mission impossible.
Do you remember Mission Impossible?
I have to be honest.
You never got into it?
I never did.
Such writing and such guest cameos.
Amazing.
Yeah, that was back in the day.
You know, it's funny.
I was a kid, so I never really got the whole concept.
Because you would go through this stuff every week, and it was the same three guys.
You'd open the file, and it was the same three photographs.
And if it was somebody else, they were like the red shirt on Star Trek.
They were doomed.
Three minutes in, they're dead, they're toast, they're fried in the security system.
And you know, to be honest, I never got the whole Bob Rabane other guy dynamic.
I just thought they were a bit boring.
Harry Palmer, Michael Caine.
Michael Caine.
The man who came in from the cold.
The dark side.
Le Carré.
Yeah, but those were not appreciated as much, even though the man who came from the cold actually did quite well as a film, but it was not appreciated as much because it was, you know, on the gritty side.
And people were more into the James Bond thing.
And then there were these, if you can ever find them, there were these tremendously wonderful, awful European ripoffs of them.
Oh, yes.
The second greatest secret agent in the world.
I mean, these are just awful.
And they just made it to like drive-ins.
And not to forget, we're going to squeeze in with 30 seconds, the first Casino Royale with Peter Salas.
So the problem, you realize the problem with the first Casino Royale is they had three different directors and they were told not to talk to each other.
And it shows.
And it was literally a film made of stream of consciousness, which is why the movie makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
But the best musical soundtrack in the history... Oh, really?
The music from that Casino Royale?
I'll have to go back.
Are you kidding?
Dusty Springfield?
The look of love is in your eyes?
I'll take your word for it because it's Jim Carrafano.
It's phenomenal.
We'll be back and we may talk national security.
I don't know.
Mike's on.
Well, I love that.
Those plots are so intricate.
And it's always this East European country and everybody speaks English like this.
My favorite one was when the Italian-American movement was really big about not defaming that all Italian-American are in the mafia and stuff.
And so when they would have a plot with the mafia, the mafia guys' names were like Mr. Stone.
Giuseppe. - They still had an Italian guy do it, right?
And he had an Italian accent, but his name was like Mr. Stone.
A submission in the Rumble chat from Omega Man.
Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on.
I gotta hear this.
Sorry.
What are our viewers saying?
Go ahead.
In the Rumble chat, Omega Man says, Patrick McGoohan in Danger Man.
Oh, yeah, no.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
The prisoner.
Yeah.
Well, that was... Danger Man.
That's Danger Man.
No, no, no.
Secret Agent Man.
Secret Agent, and then Danger Man, the sequel, and then the prisoner.
Yeah, and then of course there is the original Saint.
Oh yeah, with Roger Moore.
Roger Moore, which is... How many of these were there?
Oh man, this is a world that you have yet to... The Persuaders, do you remember?
Oh yeah.
The Persuaders.
Tony Curtis, Roger Moore.
So much fun.
I'm waiting until they make the one with Fang Fang and Squall.
Oh, boom.
Oh, man.
Got him.
The idea, the persuade was just a giggle.
They went to a different European city each week and got to Rome, Milan, Paris.
What was... Bill Cosby and... Oh, yes!
Yes, what was that?
I spy.
I spy.
Get Smart.
Oh, Get Smart.
Oh, who did not love Barbara Felden?
You know, she was way taller than him.
And she would sometimes film scenes next to him, and she would have to stand on her ankles.
So Get Smart was Steve Carell?
No.
The original.
That's the movie remake.
I gotta come in with that.
I was pulling it up.
The best thing that movie did, that Carell got smart, was they subverted expectations with Dwayne The Rock Johnson being the villain.
Nobody saw that coming.
Which, I enjoyed that, but otherwise, yeah.
Yeah, that was bad.
As far as the remake of Man From U.N.C.L.E.
is concerned, like, at least in Henry Cavill's mind, that was just his audition for James Bond.
Like, the dude's so bad.
He wants to be James Bond, so I don't blame him.
He looks like he could be Bond.
Yeah, but I- He's a little too much of a pretty boy.
Yeah, yeah, it just- yeah, the whole- and the stupid accent and the- I mean, it was just- it was just- The soundtrack to that is great.
Really great.
The guy that used to sing with the Rolling Stones.
Who?
The old guy.
On your own, and you're, is all alone.
Cry for me.
I'll fight.
Checking the band real quick.
Who is it?
Cry for me.
That's the song.
Cry for me.
Is that on the soundtrack?
Yeah, it's on the soundtrack of... I need a brain.
Spending too much energy on spy films, yeah.
That was a lot of fun.
That was great.
Oh my goodness.
I was like, huh?
We should do a movie podcast with Jim.
That would be amazing.
Oh my goodness, yeah.
Okay, where is it?
That had a one-on-one feel to it.
You guys were just back and forth, back and forth.
Alright, we got 20 seconds.
Chemistry, yeah.
So, I'm gonna come in with the Mission Impossible music.
Alright.
Let's get it going.
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The music is rather apposite.
Mission Impossible with reference to the border.
Let's listen to Kamala Harris, line three.
I think she's in charge of the border.
Cut three, play cut.
I was outraged by it.
It was horrible and deeply troubling.
There's been now an investigation that is being conducted, which I fully support, and there needs to be consequence and accountability.
Human beings should not be treated that way, and as we all know, it also evoked images of some of the worst moments of our history, where that kind of behavior has been used against The indigenous people of our country has been used against African-Americans during times of slavery.
Why is she laughing?
It's really creepy.
She's laughing and grinning as she's talking about slavery.
She doesn't go to the border, she goes to the view to discuss it.
Jim, is this whole thing with the horses and the reins and the non-whips, is this just a distraction?
Are they trying to make us look at a shiny object over there?
Or has it really come to a crescendo point and they have to get serious?
No, no, she's just lying.
I mean, what she's saying is, look, it's already been debunked.
Yeah, the whipping patients.
So first they said it was whip.
Then they said, oh, well, they're using the reins like the whip.
And then they said, oh, they're using the horses aggressively.
OK, none of these things are actually true.
They've actually had photographs from different angles now that anybody's ever ridden a horse.
So it's been completely debunked.
And yet the president, the vice president of the United States, members of Congress are saying this like it's a real thing when it's clearly not.
And in terms of the use of the horse, if you look at that, it looks like every law enforcement that's ever been used on horseback ever against any crowd.
Yeah.
They're actually lying, and they're lying because it's leftist talking points designed to distract.
And to me, the most unconscionable part of this is she goes, well, this is just, this reminds me of slavery and beating indigenous people.
Most of the people on horseback, many of the people on the border patrol, they're Hispanic.
Yeah.
51% of the border patrol is Hispanic.
So they're racist.
So the Hispanics are racist now.
So this is this is just unbelievable.
And the lying is just beyond measure.
So they said, you know, the Haitians that were sending them back somewhere between 70 and 90 percent of them being released in the United States.
That doesn't sound like sending it back.
This is, oh, well, they're going to get a court hearing and because they got a notice to appear and then we'll send them back.
Well, we know that's a lie.
99.999% of people that are given a hearing either never show up... But hang on, let's be specific here, Jim.
They're not given court dates.
They're given a notice to appear.
No, a notice on their self-recognizance at some time show up at a court and they never do.
The number of people who voluntarily self-deport being ordered to do so by the U.S.
government is near zero.
Which is why we got rid of catch and release under President Trump, because it's the only way you can actually deport people.
Has anything changed?
Yeah, it's gotten worse.
No, but with the 15,000 people under the bridge, the 300 pregnant women, 9,000 Haitians, the horses, everything else, are they just going to continue the open borders?
No, it's going to get worse because now, and we've seen this consistently since day one, they're called playbooks.
When you see these things, it's how do you game and beat the system?
And this information is passed on to others.
Oh, you mean how the illegal immigrants are gaming the system.
Through Facebook, they find out... So every birthing person between the age of 10 and 40 is going to say they're pregnant.
Whether they're female or not.
Absolutely.
And they'll be let in the country.
So look, here's the real, here's, well, among the many, many issues, and we've talked public health, we've, you know, talked a number of things.
But from the security perspective, to me, this is such a red flag.
Look, if you were going to put together a terrorist team to do next 9-11, which you have to do, because you're back in Afghanistan, you have to demonstrate that you have erased 20 years of humiliation, you need a team.
They don't need to be Mission Impossible, right?
These guys, the guys that did 9-11 were not.
They just need to be relatively I mean, they weren't even terribly well educated.
They didn't even have good language skills.
They were just moderately disciplined and they had a decent plan, which didn't even all work.
And they had no will to do it.
See, you don't want to try to recruit people here.
They could get picked up by the cops.
You want your team.
You want to get your team into the United States as unobtrusively as possible.
And the best way to do this is to walk across the Mexican border.
Yep.
Get rid of your ID cards, come in with a woman who says she's pregnant and then you can come in here, build your cell and plan the next 9-11.
Every day we are importing potentially the next 9-11.
Every 24 hours you potentially have woken up and that team is on the ground in the United States.
And this notion that somehow it's going to take them months and years to get organized to do this?
Don't believe it.
It's a wake-up call.
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Every day I worked in the White House, I'd literally pinch myself, what is going on here?
I am deputy assistant to the president, working for the most powerful man in the world, and I only became an American citizen five years before that.
And then, I meet somebody.
At a gun show.
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Who understands the threat to America as deeply as all of our millions of listeners do.
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Hey, thanks for having me, Sebastian.
It's great to be on.
Look, I mean, the market is nuts.
We know the market is crazy.
You know, just buying ammunition can be a chore.
But I didn't think that we would sell 200 custom 1911s in just a couple of days.
Is that what you expected?
Oh, I didn't expect that either.
I guess you're more popular than we both imagined, Sebastian.
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We'll change.
We'll do a different version, different colors, and then we'll have the second edition.
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OK, so tell us why.
Look, guns can be looked at as a very pedestrian thing, like a hammer, like a tool.
Some manufacturers, that's their attitude.
It's just another tool.
It's just another artifact.
You have a very different attitude.
When I met you at SHOT Show, we connected almost instantly.
Would you share with our three million listeners, and then all the other people who are going to watch this later on Rumble, why, for you, it's not just about engineering.
It's not just about self-defense.
It truly is about the future of our republic and what your family history, how that informs your I mean, our republic was founded on the notion and the understanding that liberty is not given to us by any governments or by man.
Liberty is a human right which is given to us by God, and that we have liberty when the government leaves us alone.
My father was, you know, held in a North Korean concentration camp for nearly three years, and he was freed by General MacArthur as he pushed up.
So, up to the Yellow River.
And so, you know, for me, guns are about freedom.
That's what they represent.
They represent the right of an average citizen to have his own self-determination.
I mean, look what's happening around the world today, Sebastian, with this COVID nightmare tyranny, which is all over the Western world.
I mean, have you seen the video clips coming out of Australia where policemen are beating old ladies and other people just are protesting?
Yeah, and Venezuela, when they're flying our flag, the American flag, and demanding libertad, libertad.
I'm so glad you mentioned that the new context and the COVID context.
Look, it seems that there's something cyclical.
Even under the Reagan administration, we had firearms restrictions, then we had Clinton, and then we had, of course, you know, the Obama craziness, and now the banning of certain types of ammunition by the Biden administration.
But this time, Mr. Moon, Justin, it's not just the usual Democrat demagoguery.
Isn't this assault against our first freedoms more serious than the ones we've witnessed in the past?
I think this is one of the most serious assaults Americans have ever faced.
I mean, if they can stick the needle in you and force you to take a vaccine against your will, they can take your guns, they can throw you in a concentration camp, they can murder you.
So this is very terrifying.
And I think a lot of Americans get it.
That's why they are buying, going out there, buying guns, and buying America First guns, because they understand that if we're going to have liberty in this world, America must be, has been, and must be again the first nation to stand for liberty.
Yeah, because there's nowhere else to run.
If America falls, that's it.
Would you share?
We have a few minutes left.
We're talking to the president, the founder of ACAR Firearms, the ACAR Firearms Group.
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When we met at SHOT Show, when I interviewed you from Radio Row, you told the amazing story of how you got into firearms.
When you were at college and you just saw this classic concealed carry weapon, the Walther, it was too heavy, it wasn't powerful enough.
What was your vision?
Can you explain the vision that birthed CAR and how you started?
Yeah, I've always loved the Walter PPK.
Great gun.
James Bond movies.
But, you know, it was a little bit underpowered.
380 back then.
They didn't have the modern tips and all the new fans.
Fancy ammo you have today.
And basically, if you wanted to have a serious self-defense, you needed to be in a nine.
But all the nine millimeters were huge.
And so I thought that, you Which was, you know, the size of the Wofford PPK, but chambered in 9mm, that there would be a market for it.
And so I spent a couple of summers working on some ideas and developing prototypes.
And how old were you when you said you were going to make the new modern PPK?
That was junior year in college.
And then what was the result?
Tell our listeners what the result was.
The first gun was a Kar-K9 pistol in all steel, and we brought it out at, I believe it was a 94-shot show in Dallas, and I just had a small booth and one gun, and all these gun writers who I I was reading for years, and the gun magazine started coming by to take a look at it.
And even Gaston Glock came by to take a look at my gun.
Gaston Glock, the Austrian inventor of the Glock.
And that's when it gets really interesting, because the gun I carry is the polymer frame version of that gun.
And when I met you at SHOT Show, when you found out that's what I carry, what did you say to me?
I had to have a gun, so we traded.
Yeah, so you said, you've got to have my gun.
It's got to go in your personal collection.
I signed it.
I shipped it to you.
And you provided through my dealer a replacement one, a beautiful law enforcement celebrating CM9.
On that tack, let's shift.
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Talk to us about, because you do spend time paying your respects to law enforcement, especially with your dedicated weapons.
Your reaction to what we're seeing happening to brave law enforcement officers across the country in the last two years?
Yeah, I mean, the attacks against law enforcement officers is very unfortunate.
It's very saddening.
The talk about defunding the police, I mean, it hasn't worked out well in the cities which have actually done it.
All of this social chaos, I think, is really the reason why Americans today really feel the need that they have to exercise their Second Amendment rights and go out and buy firearms.
And I can really understand that.
And I think it's a smart thing to do, because You know, we are seeing a very crazy world all around us, and there isn't any area where you can actually feel safe.
So I think the message is for the American people, we have to be responsible for our own safety and our own peace, and we can never surrender that responsibility.
And one of the first and most important parts about being safe and being free and at peace Learning how to shoot a firearm, understanding how to shoot it safely.
And learning how to be responsible for your own self-protection.
Yeah, it's a mark of being an adult.
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Excellent.
Okay.
Titles, if you've got a moment.
Everything.
The Best James Bond?
Bernie.
Yeah.
The Truth About Biden's Border.
Yep.
1A.
Alejandro Mayorkas And Biden's border disaster.
Yeah.
Kangol.
Yes, it's American Marxism.
Yeah.
You know, it's funny, though, in the clip you've referenced a couple times now, Biden in 2015 saying, like, oh, it's good that the white population is declining.
You know who's sitting right next to him in that clip on his left?
Alejandro Mayorkas.
Mayorkas, yeah.
That's right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh jeez, I did a double take to see who that was on Fox for a moment.
25 seconds.
Split second I thought that was Bill Weld, and I'm like, oh no, it's just George Weld.
50 seconds.
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Incredible.
According to a Congressional Research Service report, Biden may owe half a million dollars to the IRS because he didn't pay Medicare taxes in 2017 and 2018.
But here's the really interesting thing.
Do you know how much he earned in two years from speaking fees?
He and his wife, that wonderful speaker Jill Biden, $13 million.
13 million dollars 2017-2018.
Okay, I have to share with you an unbelievable video that was sent to me.
This is from Arizona State University.
Two black students being racists with white students.
It's quite shocking and I want to share it with you.
Cut eight.
Play cut.
You have a better... You're offensive.
Police lives matter.
We're just trying to do school.
What?
But this is our space.
We've got a police lives matter sticker and we're getting kicked out.
Can't do school.
You just said we have to leave.
No, I said... You're making the space uncomfortable.
But you're white!
Do you understand what a multicultural space means?
It means you're not being centered.
White's not a culture?
No, it's not a culture!
White is not a culture!
Say it again to the camera!
You think whiteness is a culture?
That's insane!
So anyways, this is the violence that ASU does, and this is the type of people that they protect, okay?
This white man thinks he can take up our space, and this is why we need a multicultural space.
Whiteness is not a culture.
This is the insanity and the level of indoctrination.
Let's go to a good friend of the show, Leonardo, New Jersey.
Welcome aboard, Leo.
Hello, Dr. Gorka.
Can you hear me?
Yes, I can.
Thank you for your patience.
Yeah, hi, sorry.
Go ahead.
I wanted to say now, I repeat myself, at the risk of being redundant, now we know what the W in George W. is woke, and according to President Trump, the only president who will get re-elected a third time, if he's woke, he's a loser.
The next thing I want to say, you know I'm an old-timer, You know, it's not who's the best James Bond.
There was only one James Bond and that was John Connery.
I totally agree but you deserve after that call and that comment and waiting for so long the t-shirt that we've made to honor President Trump coming on the show.
Please, that's the one I want!
Stay on the line, stay on the line, Bob.
I want to show a picture of it.
It's If You're Woke, You're a Loser.
You can get it.
Leo's gonna get his for free right now.
He even gets to choose the color.
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How often does it happen to you that you see somebody come up with a great idea and you go, ouch, I wish that had been my idea.
Well, that's exactly the case with our next guest.
He is a superlative YouTuber.
What do they say?
A YouTube content provider who came up before me.
Or any other conservative with the idea to call his channel Mr. Reagan.
His name is Chris Coles, and he's a good friend of the show.
We've actually done kind of cross-pollinated simulcasts.
That's how cool we are.
Chris, welcome back.
Oh, thank you, Sebastian Gorka.
We have done some cross-pollinated simulcasts, and I consider you a friend.
And I'm very happy to be on the show.
Thank you so much.
Well, you're very, very welcome.
For those who aren't familiar, Chris has the Mr. Reagan channel on YouTube.
You can follow him at MrReaganUSA on Twitter.
I love his products.
We're going to talk about the latest one I watched about a certain man who I will not call General.
He is simply Mark Milley.
But first things first, this is One on One, where we get to go deeper dive with our good friends, the big issues of the day.
For those For those who are not familiar with your work, who are intrigued by how you got to be where you are today, tell our millions of listeners and viewers who you are, where you came from, and what you're doing right now.
I'm just an average guy.
And let me tell you, I've been thinking about this lately, about white men.
It's kind of a weird thing.
But you know how the left... Are you going to get intersectional on me, Chris?
Are you just going to go straight in with the intersectional?
Well, I've just been thinking about this because you know how the left likes to divide us up into our demographic groups and say this group's better than that group or whatever?
Well, I've noticed that some of us kind of fall for it a little bit.
And I've noticed that there is, for real, I feel like in regular life, conservative women tend to be outspoken and bold.
Black conservatives, black Americans who are conservative, very bold.
White men, we have become a bit more demure over the years.
We have stopped speaking boldly and articulately and clearly and aggressively because the feminists call us aggressive.
They say we're the problem.
And so white men tend to just say, all right, I'll just be quiet.
I'll sit back.
You know, if you're going to call me aggressive, I'll be the opposite of aggressive.
I'll just be chill.
And now is not the time for that.
I think that conservative White men need to speak up more.
I'm not saying that there are no conservative white men that speak up.
You speak up, but you're an immigrant, see?
So you have some kind of, like, something interesting about you.
You're going intersectional again!
He's an immigrant!
No, but that's how the left looks at us.
They judge us, and then I think we're afraid to speak out and speak up.
Yeah, and at one point I decided that it was something that somebody else needed to do other than the few people who were on YouTube at the time.
This was a couple years ago.
And I said, some idiot's got to grab a microphone and a camera and do another show.
And I thought, oh, I have a microphone and a camera.
I'm the idiot.
Hang on, hang on.
So you're getting straight to the heart of the issue, skipping over what I actually asked you.
You could be a politician, nicely done.
So you didn't just grab a camera and a microphone because you knew how to use a camera and a microphone.
So tell us, who is Chris Coles?
Where do you hail from?
What did you do prior to becoming Mr. Reagan?
OK, well, OK, I am a regular guy.
I'm from Oregon, right?
You can't get more sort of normal American than Oregon.
I know people think of Portland as like crazy leftist area, but basically everybody else, everywhere else in Oregon, people are pretty normal, right?
We're like from the Midwest, essentially.
And I moved down to L.A.
because I wanted to write films.
I wanted to make films.
I wanted to direct films, that kind of stuff.
I got into acting a little bit and played around with that somewhat.
And one thing that was very frustrating for me is just the connections.
Like everything in LA is about connections.
Who do you know?
And I didn't know anybody.
You know, so when you have that situation, you want to start maybe producing your own content.
So I got a little cheap $300 camera.
I got a $25 lens.
And I started making short films.
And then one day I was watching, I think probably Ben Shapiro or something like that.
And there was no more Ben Shapiro.
There's no more Crowder.
There was, like, I'd seen everything that there was for that week.
And I thought, ah, somebody else needs to do this.
And that's when I thought, well, I have the equipment here.
And so I started shooting it.
People thought originally that I had been doing YouTube for a long time.
They just hadn't found me because my quality was like, at the time, it wasn't that great, but it was a little better than what most people were doing.
And people were like, oh, wow, this guy's professional.
He must have been doing this for a long time.
Why don't, why have we just heard about him?
But no, I had, I'd really just started.
I just, I vaguely knew how to use a camera decently and how to use a microphone.
And the video that catapulted you to YouTube stardom, let's talk about that a little bit.
So explain your infamous AOC video.
Yeah, that was an interesting time in my life.
Was it first the Gillette razors or was it AOC?
Was it the Gillette razors?
Yeah, the first video that I did that really blew up and got my channel attention was this Gillette parody, right?
You remember the Gillette ad where they were essentially saying, like, Don't be a man!
Men are horrible!
Yeah, yeah.
Don't be so toxic!
Be a better person.
And, uh, you know, they had some racial stuff in there, like, all the bad guys in the video were white, and then their, like, black friends would stop them from, like, hitting on a girl or something like that.
They were the hero guy, you know.
It was just such a leftist dream commercial.
But the dialogue in the video, in the ad, the voiceover narration, was very left-wing.
It was the way that they talk about things.
They don't want to expose their real intentions, but they want to try to convince you to be better because they know that you're not good enough as a man.
And so I just took that voiceover.
I took the ad mostly as it is.
There was a couple of cuts in there.
And I did my own voiceover, which more obviously and clearly stated what their intention was, which was to say, like, you know, men are terrible.
You shouldn't be a man.
Every man should transition.
I didn't say that, but you know, I made it clear what they were saying in simple terms.
And that just by itself was funny, and people really resonated with it, and it got well over a million views.
The only issue with that was I wasn't in the video.
It was just my voice and nobody knew who I was or knew what I looked like.
So my channel had gotten some exposure, but I hadn't.
And then the video in which you appear that truly marked you as a conservative coming out of the Hollywood closet was the AOC one.
Give us just a little synopsis of that video and why you think it resonated so virally.
Yeah, I mean, I think With a lot of journalists, you know, I don't know if I'd consider myself a journalist, but a lot of times, you know, you just have a confluence of information that kind of happens at once, right?
You're sort of reading the tea leaves, you're looking at what's going on, and you're asking the right questions at the right time.
And in my case, I noticed that AOC, in interviews, would, you know, she obviously didn't know what she was talking about.
She had no idea anything about politics, and yet, occasionally she would come out with some Historical, you know, racial injustice, like redlining, something I hadn't heard of before she brought it up.
And so she'd go and talk about these, like, minute details and, like, throw out names of people historically that I'd never heard the names of that were, in her mind, civil rights heroes or something like that.
And I'm thinking, how the hell does she know these, like, minute details about American history?
And yet, when asked about, you know, her opinion on something like, you know, the Israeli Palestine conflict.
She has no idea what the hell she's talking about.
So obviously she's being coached, right?
Obviously there's people who know what they're talking about and saying, you know, say this, say this, say this in the interview.
And presumably also telling her how to vote and, you know, how to, you know, giving her legislation to get passed, stuff like that.
And so I started looking into it.
I actually went to CPAC and I ran into a senator, I don't remember who it was, and I said, hey, who do you think is pulling the strings of AOC.
Yeah.
So he gave me a name, which was Sycott Chakrabarty.
Right.
And Sycott had just done an interview in Politico.
They'd just done this big piece on him.
He was the campaign manager for AOC.
And so I started looking up videos on him.
I started looking up everything I could find on this guy.
And just by some chance and like beautiful timing, When I came back from CPAC, I'm looking up videos on this guy, and they just put out a video, this group called Justice Democrats, which Sycott Chakrabarty is a part of, and AOC was a part of.
And they basically just admit in the video, and this is what I was talking about to you yesterday, Democrats are becoming less and less sneaky about their tactics, about what they're doing.
You know, I used to love exposing people on my channel, but now they just expose themselves.
They don't care to hide their criminality, their corruption.
And in this case, they were very proud of the fact that this wasn't, AOC wasn't really the acting representative for the 13th District of New York.
She was just a puppet for this group, Justice Democrats.
The key thing about the video, and guys, you've got to watch it.
Let's put it at the top of our Twitter and our Facebook feeds right now.
It's just that she was, you know, she auditioned for a part for the Justice Democrats and the DSA, the Democratic Socialists of America.
And then she was just kind of manufactured.
And guys, you need to watch that video.
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Let's jump to your latest video.
This is the one I just... Here's the strange confluence of events.
It's Wednesday in the studio.
We're prepping for the show and we're in the pre-production meeting and Jeff, we're talking about Millie and the latest Bob Woodward garbage, and he says, does this guy really believe it?
Does he really believe that he's meant to undermine the will of the American people, tell the Chinese if we're about to launch nuclear weapons, and that white rage really caused January the 6th?
And I go, you know, I think so, but I'm not sure.
I get home, or on the way home, I'm listening to your latest YouTube product, which the cover of which is this, which is delightful.
The thumbnail is absolutely, yeah, that, oh my, I didn't even recognize the Antifa That's just marvellous with Millie with pink hair.
And you answered the question in literally the first, I don't know, 60 seconds because you said, well, I didn't need a high level source inside the Pentagon.
I just went to Wikipedia and I saw where this guy went to school.
And he didn't go to the New York Military Academy that Donald Trump went to.
He went to Princeton and Berkeley!
Which means he's been marinating in this- Columbia.
Columbia.
Princeton and Columbia.
Princeton and Columbia.
Which means he's been marinating in this garbage for 50 years.
So, Chris, first things first, I'm just going to say kudos to you because, you know what?
I haven't seen anybody in the mainstream, the alternative, the putative, nominal conservative media just do the basic research that you did in that brief video, Chris.
Yeah, and what was really striking to me was that his bachelor's degree was in politics.
Yes.
That's the name.
Not geopolitics, not international affairs.
Politics.
Yeah, not political science.
It's politics.
And so I'm sitting there, I'm thinking, man, this guy knew exactly what he wanted to do from a very young age.
I think his father was in the military and he had he had it figured out.
You know, he had it figured out.
He just like somebody might You know, move up the ranks at Nike or some other corporation, Google, something like that.
You know, somebody might think, oh, you know what?
I want to be a head of industry or I want to be a big shot here or there.
Millie's thought was, you know, I want to be a big dog in the military.
That's going to be my career.
And so he planned it from the beginning.
And so now he's got the job that he wants.
I also make the point in my video, by the way, just look in this this clip of him here.
That, um, he does look the part.
I mean, he looks like a hard-ass, you know.
But it's manufactured.
I mean, this is the point.
You make the point that, you know, Eisenhower could kick your ass.
Millie would probably fall over his, you know, wattle under his neck and, you know, the rolls of fat, or trip over the metal ribbons.
If you look at Patton in dress uniform, he's got about three metal ribbons.
This guy's got Fourteen rows of metal ribbons, and I don't think he fought in World War II like Patton did.
So you make this point that it's artifice, Chris, isn't it?
Oh, absolutely.
I mean, the question that you raised with your producer is the right question.
But either answer is terrible, right?
So the question is, does this guy believe what he's saying about white rage and all this nonsense?
Is he really that absurd?
Or is he just playing the political game?
Is he trying to appease his overlords in the Democrat Party?
Neither answer is good.
But exactly right, that's the point.
And you know, he betrayed Trump Very early on, in a very public way, well not early on, but you remember when Trump walked to that church that was burned down by... Yeah, St.
John's Episcopal, Lafayette Square.
Right, that BLM and Antifa tried to firebomb to the ground.
The church where Abraham Lincoln went to pray before he was inaugurated as president.
Just little, you know, small historic detail.
I mean, unbelievably despicable act.
You know, by these thugs, right?
And what is their punishment?
Nothing.
Is the FBI hunting down the people that burned down the church?
No, they're hunting down, you know, peaceful protesters, literally peaceful protesters from January 6th.
But I digress.
After Trump walked to the church, there was some photos of General Milley in the entourage.
And General Milley comes out and says, oh, look, that was a mistake.
I shouldn't have been there.
That was really terrible.
And I'm thinking, like, you work for Donald Trump.
That's your boss.
Show a little respect.
You know, stand behind him and say, what they did to that church was terrible.
You know, we did not clear the square in order to go to the church.
That was something that was planned by the Park Service or whatever.
That had nothing to do with us.
You know, he should have defended Trump, but instead he stabbed him in the back.
And I think he should have been fired right then and there.
It's tough to know who your friends are sometimes, you know, because I do think that General Milley is one of these people who probably says everything you want to hear to your face.
Oh, well, you know, you know that at the beginning of the administration, he made MAGA noises.
And then when he saw the writing on the wall, he went all, you know, pink hair and white rage and CRT.
That's who he is.
He is a political animal.
He's not a soldier.
And he's a traitor.
The title for your video is correct.
Millie is a traitor.
Guys, watch the video.
We're posting it right now.
I have to ask you somebody, and I think you say this in several of your videos, you still have buddies who aren't, you know, hardcore conservatives or definitely not MAGA people who are still in the arts industry.
Do you get any input from them on this whole Millie fiasco?
Do they think it's cool to have somebody undermine the will of the American people and the Commander-in-Chief?
Do you get any input from your buddies who aren't on the MAGA train?
No, and I'll tell you why.
People who are just transitioning to becoming a conservative or becoming a Republican or, you know, just moving away from being a leftist, they're really, you know, They're very basic in their perception of what's going on politically, because it's very tough, I think, to live in The Democrat delusion, because it's a whole ecosystem.
They want you to believe that big is beautiful, that people will find fat people just as attractive as thin and fit people.
They want you to believe that.
And I know that's a very superficial example, but it's a good example because it's something that you can see with your own eyes.
I mean we played this clip on the show from Will Witt from PragerU.
If you're in that ecosystem you have to believe that if you don't want to date, if you're a guy and you don't want to date a quote woman who has a penis that means you are a transphobe.
I mean that is the insanity Chris of the world they live in.
I did a video, I have this second channel called Mr. Pagan, where I talk like this the whole time and I pretend to be a leftist, and I defend all their points.
And I try to defend Biden by saying, look, his plan to leave All the military equipment in Afghanistan was actually brilliant because just like millennials have been spoiled and they've all become bisexual, so too should we spoil the Taliban.
And the more we spoil them, the more likely they are to become trans.
And if they become trans, they can't live in Afghanistan because they'll be killed.
So they'll all have to move to America.
They'll get American husbands because in America, if you think that you can't date a trans woman just because she has a penis, then you're some kind of a bigot.
And so, they'll all marry American husbands, but because of Sharia law, they'll have to obey their husbands, so then we'll control the Taliban.
You have blackpilled yourself into oblivion.
That is very, very impressive.
So if you're going to follow his Mr. Pagan channel as well.
Mr. Pagan channel as well.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Okay, Chris, let's talk about perhaps the most important I mean, you're an actor, you're a writer, and now you are one of the funniest, best, wittiest, incisive, conservative content providers on YouTube and elsewhere.
What price have you paid for that?
What has your journey been like since you made those first videos about the Gillette toxic masculinity or who are the puppet masters behind AOC?
Because you're still very cheerful and that's why it's so fun to watch your take on everything.
Has it been a hard journey?
Share your experience with our millions of viewers and listeners.
The hardest thing has been being suppressed by YouTube.
To me, that is the worst thing that's happened to me.
Transitioning away from Hollywood was the right choice for me because Hollywood was becoming so woke a few years back.
I mean, even before I came to Hollywood, I came to Hollywood a little like 10 years ago, and even then it was very difficult.
I tried to get into a writing program at, I think it was ABC, and I had a friend who was a writer at ABC.
And he said, you know, I sent him a couple of scripts and I said, can you get me into this writing program?
It's a way for young writers to get some exposure, get some connections.
And he said, I'm not going to write you a recommendation for this organization because you're never going to get in.
It's not for white people.
Like, it's not for white men.
That was ten years ago?
Yeah, yeah.
And he's married to a black woman.
So he's not... So he's not... It's not as if he's like a jaded, you know, white racist male.
I mean, this is just the way it is, right?
And he's like, you will not get in.
You can get in if you're a woman, you can get in if you're gay, you can get in if you're black, something like that.
But you're never gonna get in as a white guy.
You're just never gonna get in.
So I'm not gonna write your recommendation.
He said, but I love this script so much.
Then I'm going to send it to my agent.
And that kind of fell through.
I had another person that wanted to pitch my script to NBC.
That fell through as well, which was very frustrating.
It's very difficult.
I had a good friend.
He's a director out here.
And he's directed some phenomenal stuff.
I mean, big name stuff.
And his manager called him up and said, look, we're not getting any scripts in.
You're not going to get hired anytime soon.
You're a straight white male.
Everybody in Hollywood knows it, and nobody wants to work with straight white men anymore.
So his manager, I'm not kidding, this was legitimately what the manager told him as a strategy to try to get work.
They said, come out as gender non-binary, come out as pansexual, something like that.
Questioning.
Yeah, questioning.
Come out as bisexual.
You never have to be with a guy.
Just say you're bisexual, and you'll start to get work.
And he just said, no.
I'm not going to do that.
And he moved to Europe and he started making films there because he couldn't.
I mean, that's insane.
I mean, that story is insane, Chris.
But here's the question.
You know, I keep being told by people in the industry or the cynics or whatever that at the end of the day, filthy Luca matters.
And then it's the money that speaks in Hollywood.
But don't they realize that if they go down this avenue where you can't hire white heterosexual men, you're just going to be pumping out garbage for 1% of the population.
I mean, look at the Star Wars franchise.
Look at Star Trek.
I mean, destroyed, destroyed, destroyed.
Is there any moment, and maybe the delusion is too deep, maybe the indoctrination is too deep, but are there any indications that market forces may be a corrective?
Well, I'll tell you, you know, some people have that theory.
I'm not so convinced that that's going to happen.
And the problem is the Hollywood parties, right?
So you get all these leftists in a room together, having drinks, talking about how fabulous their trip to Monaco was, right?
And they want to congratulate each other on, you know, what amazing charitable work they're doing, right?
It used to be that you'd say, what charity are you giving to?
What charity are you involved in?
Now it's, what show are you producing that helps black people or whatever, right?
This is the idea.
And so it's a virtue signal to your Hollywood friends.
I don't think that's going to end anytime soon.
But you hit the nail on the head talking about, you know, how these, you know, get woke, go broke.
Nobody's watching fiction on television anymore because it's all got this political message tied to it.
And I'm just coming out with a video about this shortly.
We all understand, of course, stories suffer when you put political messaging ahead of the quality of the story.
But what also fails are the characters.
Because if you think about it, a lot of these characters, like Rey from Star Wars.
What is Rey?
Rey is just a clone of Luke Skywalker.
But she's perfect and she has no weaknesses.
That's the difference.
She's not a brat who learns to be a man.
She's just perfect.
Right.
That's called a Mary Sue.
That's what we call Mary Sue, right?
It's a terrible, terrible type of a character who can do no wrong.
She's super perfect.
And the reason she's super perfect is because, you know, women are the best, right?
Feminism.
Feminism, yay.
And yeah, so she's this very bad clone of Luke Skywalker.
But if you think about it, even if you gave her some of the struggles of Luke, It wouldn't resonate, and the reason it wouldn't resonate is because the struggles of a young white man are different than the struggles of a young white woman, are different maybe than the struggles of a black guy, or an old Asian lady, or something like that, you know what I mean?
Different kinds of people from different walks of life have different struggles.
And so they're creating these characters that are very inauthentic.
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Right at the beginning of our discussion, Chris, follow this man, Mr. Reagan USA, on Twitter, Mr. Reagan on YouTube.
Right at the beginning of our discussion, you mentioned, I asked you to talk about yourself and you didn't.
You talked about the issue of manliness.
And I want to go straight to this, because this for me is the biggest issue right now.
Well, actually, it's related to everything.
I mean, it's related to COVID.
It's related to everything, basically, talking honestly about the last election.
A lot of people say, oh, political correctness is bad.
You couldn't make a movie like Blazing Saddles today.
Yeah, that's true, but that's not the issue.
The issue is you couldn't make a movie like The Magnificent Seven today, OK?
The issue isn't what you can make jokes about.
Our civilization doesn't end or stand or fall based upon the survival of humor.
It stands or falls on the concept of courage, of having male role models that men can look up to.
The reason Jordan Peterson went from being an obscure Canadian professor nobody's heard about to being a role model for millions is because he said You want, you know, responsibility and success?
Clean your stinking room!
I mean, like any father would say to their son, you know, 50, 40, 30 years ago.
So talk to me about this issue.
Do you agree with me, Chris Coles, that the biggest challenge we face isn't the Mary Sues of the Star Wars world, but the fact that young men in Western Christian civilization don't have a role model.
And when a real alpha dog comes along, like my old boss Donald Trump, he is crucified 24 hours a day, seven days a week for four years.
Isn't that the heart of the matter?
But he's also revered by those in the public who are just absolutely thirsty for Honesty, boldness, strength, and this is exactly what I was talking about before, like, you know, men need to be men.
I think conservatives are willing to be men, but there's also a tendency to be the strong silent type, and we need to be a bit more bold with how outspoken we are.
Yeah.
We can't be afraid that some SJW is going to scream at us because we said what we genuinely think, right?
We need to develop the ammunition, the rhetorical ammunition, To fight back.
We're not going to punch people in the face, but we need to be able to speak clearly and effectively and just take these people down.
They're so absurd.
And this idea that men shouldn't speak, that they should be listened to, you know, you're mansplaining, you're not allowed to talk.
I noticed that they were remaking The Wonder Years as a black show.
And somebody said, they've got to stop remaking these shows.
This is on Twitter, right?
They've got to stop remaking these shows.
Oh, just because they're making an all-black cast, you don't like it, right?
And just immediately people want to shut you down and not let you speak.
This was a tactic in the 90s.
They would call you a racist, or they would call you a homophobe, or they'd say that, you know, you're a sexist.
And this has just become the established way of attacking a straight white male.
If you're a straight white male, You will be attacked as a bigot no matter what you say.
So straight white males have sort of receded into the background and said, OK, I'll just be quiet then.
You know, that way you can't attack me and call me a bigot.
We can't be afraid to be called bigots.
You know, we know it's a lie.
We know it's absolute nonsense.
So we have to just stand up and be a little bit more bold.
I also think that our society, for those who aren't strong enough to at least be the strong and silent type, But are weak on every level.
You know, I think that we're very indulged, right?
We live in wealth like the world has never seen.
Even if you're like a lower class American, you live better than the kings did.
You know, 2000 years ago, 200, you know, 200 years ago.
We live in such luxury, right?
We all have these amazing big screen, flat screen TVs.
We all have iPhones that we can... Air conditioning, fresh food.
Right.
Exactly.
Right.
Right.
It's unbelievable what wealth we live in.
And I think it's made us soft to some degree.
Growing up in Oregon was very good for me.
You know, you had to ride horses.
You had to ride dirt bikes.
You had to go camping and stuff like that.
And that's just not something everybody gets to grow up with.
No, absolutely.
You know, people are coddled, I think, a little too much today.
No, absolutely.
Have you found around you, I'm curious, a resonance with this message that people – because it's not just, you know, standing – You say you have to be okay with being called a bigot because that's what they do.
That's how they completely denuded the word racist or Nazi from any content because if you disagree with the Democrat, you're a Nazi.
But it's more than that.
Don't we have to step up and use An offensive posture, not be on the defensive.
I find the most useful, it's Saul Alinsky sadly, but Saul Alinsky was right in this respect.
You've got to make the other side live by their own rules.
And when they fail to, you've got to shed a massive light on their hypocrisy.
So when they're the bigots, when they're opening the borders and 300 Haitian mothers are giving birth under a bridge, guess who the racists are?
Not the conservatives.
It's the Biden administration.
So there has to be a robustness to throw that recuperative language back in their face.
Or is that too combative?
Where do you stand on that?
Oh, no, absolutely not.
I mean, we definitely do that.
You know, anytime the left breaks their own rules, we call them out on it, right?
So they, I mean, you know, the bigotry thing is probably the most egregious problem where they will do things that, I mean, they infantilize black people.
It's ridiculous how they infantilize black people.
They treat black people as if they're Children, right?
Well, they don't know how to use the internet, they don't know how to get an ID, they're confused about where to get their vaccination.
Why?
Because they're black?
I mean, that's racism!
No, no, look, for those of you who just listened to Sebastian Gorka say that the Democrats will say that black people don't know how to use the internet, that's not hyperbole.
Joe Biden literally said that black people don't know how to use the internet.
I mean, it's insane how they, I mean, It's like the old days when they used to think that black people weren't 100% human.
You know what I mean?
That's how the Democrats think of black people.
It is insane.
It's twisted.
So you call them out on this, of course, as much as you can, and we do.
But I think at this point, especially with the COVID restrictions and Newsom going to the French Laundry and all this kind of stuff, We realize that the left definitely does not play by the rules that they set for everyone else.
It's rules for the, not for me.
We know that that's their position.
And this is something I talked to you about the other day.
It's hard for me to figure out how to expose the left anymore.
Because they're so open with their hypocrisy, they're so open with their corruption, they don't seem to care to hide it as much as they used to.
They try to hide it a little bit, but nothing like what they used to.
It's so obvious now.
You have many Democrats across the country saying, okay, this is even too crazy for me, right?
These people are obviously... You know, Politico came out with an article yesterday or something like that.
Somebody's come out with a book now, I don't remember who it was, I only skimmed this news recently, that Verifies the Hunter Biden laptop.
Right, it's barely a year late, don't worry.
The fake news industrial complex has verified that the emails were real, that we knew a year ago, and when we posted about it, the New York Times was blocked.
I mean, yeah.
But you know they knew it was real back when we were talking about it.
Of course they knew!
But now it doesn't matter because he's been elected.
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But Democrats, think about it.
They love disappearing into fantasy world.
Their whole political position is fantasy.
You know what I mean?
Black people are oppressed.
White people are all racist.
You know, fat women are stunningly beautiful.
You know what I mean?
Like all these ideas that just, they're not compatible with reality.
You know, some guys love fat girls.
Okay, I should say that.
But the vast majority of guys don't.
It's a harsh reality.
Maybe it's wrong.
Maybe it's terrible.
But it's just the way the world is.
And I think conservatives like to look at the world the way it actually is, because you can only really solve problems if you can identify what the real problems are.
I think that's a very sound analysis, but what does that mean in terms of being effective?
Do we have to embrace storytelling?
What is the so what of that observation?
I do think that conservatives have to be a little bit more invested in In what our children are growing up with, right?
What our children are growing up with in terms of stories, in terms of cartoons, in terms of movies and stuff like that.
I think in the 80s, despite the fact, like my parents didn't like movies in the 80s because they had a lot of swear words and they were a little provocative here and there, some nudity, stuff like that.
But if you go back and watch those movies, a lot of them had sincerely positive messages.
And conservative messages.
About success, entrepreneurship, manliness, yeah.
Yeah, work hard, be brave, all these kinds of great messages.
And today, they've got, you know, the message is essentially diversity is our strength, women are better than men, black people are better than white people, and that's basically it.
Those are all the messages that you ever get, and it's terrible.
And kids growing up with this stuff, I think we need to figure out, you know, I think everybody knows that one of our biggest weaknesses is academia.
There's just not a lot of conservatives in academia.
So, you have kids growing up going to school, in elementary school, in college, And then just learning about this socialist ideology and being told that conservative ideas are evil, and then all the movies tell them the same thing.
And when you're a kid, you're very influenced by powerful people, by people who seem impressive actors and stuff like that.
So it's very easy to manipulate kids and to make them think this is the right idea.
And if we neglect that, we're neglecting our kids, we're neglecting the next generation of people coming up.
And I do think we need to focus a little bit more on both academia and getting conservatives in there.
And, you know, I think we're doing a good job of politics.
You know, I think the Democrats are doing a better job than we are of producing conservatives.
But when it comes to entertainment and fiction, we don't think people are as motivated as they are because we're not compelled by fiction so much.
Conservatives are not.
So we think Democrats wouldn't be.
But they are.
They really are.
Here's my very layman's summary of that.
We need to get good at selling the truth.
How about that?
I like that.
That's beautiful.
Let's do it.
That's our new bumper sticker.
God bless you, Chris Coles.
You are a man amongst men.
And this is one-on-one with me, Sebastian Gawker.
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