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It's a bit of a challenge sometimes.
What do we talk about first?
We have three hours.
We have a sea of time.
It's never enough, by the way.
But we have to choose.
What do we discuss first?
What is the most important thing to... Is it a verb to monologue on?
Well, when one of our colleagues makes the news, and when one of our colleagues makes the leftist heads explode, I think that is what we should open the show with.
I'm Sebastian Gawker, former strategist of President Trump, member of the National Security Education Board, and host for your next three hours here on America First with some very special guests.
You don't want to miss a second of the show, but let's start with the man who I call my rabbi.
I am a Catholic, but I still Need the advice of one of the most sagacious people not on talk radio in America.
And that man is Dennis Prager, who I have been told Over the weekend by his wife had contracted COVID.
I didn't mention because I was not authorized to do so.
Got a very nice text from Dennis because I had just mailed him a fabulous cigar lighter, a jet lighter.
He was so excited.
He said, this is making me feel better already.
And then he told me why.
But then he talked about contracting COVID on his show, and he said something I guess you're not allowed to say?
Let's listen.
Dennis Prager, cut to.
I have done what a person should do if one is not going to get vaccinated.
It is infinitely preferable to have natural immunity than vaccine immunity.
And that is what I hoped for the entire time.
Hence, I so, uh, engaged with strangers, constantly hugging them, taking photos with them, knowing that I was making myself very susceptible to getting COVID, which is indeed as bizarre as it sounded.
What I wanted.
In the hope that I would achieve natural immunity and be taken care of by therapeutics.
Let's be very clear what Dennis said.
He contracted Covid because he was hoping to.
Because, which is a statement of scientific fact, there is no vaccine, there is no treatment that gives you the antibodies at the level that you receive and you create after you have recovered from Covid.
And that's what he wanted.
So he went about hugging strangers, taking selfies with people.
Which is exactly what my producer was trying to do.
Jeff, is it not true that this is this PragerLogic that you've been trying this for over a year now?
Yeah, I want to say something about the people that have not had it.
You're the lucky ones with the immunity.
Even though you still have to think about you have a wedding coming up, you have a trip coming up.
It's like, oh, what if this happens?
And if there's a close call, people don't want you to go.
You're always, you know, just kind of waiting for it to happen because it's going to happen eventually.
Right.
I just want to get it and get it over with.
Well, listen to what Dennis said.
He just goes around hugging strangers.
Maybe you should do that.
I'm not a big hugger, though.
I never understood hugging.
That is so Jeff.
We've got to save that.
OK, John, I want that saved.
I'm not a hugger.
That is Mr. G in a nutshell.
But I'm not joking, guys.
He has been telling me for over a year now.
I caught COVID, what, back in December?
He's been saying, I wish I could catch it, so I can get over it and have those antibodies.
And what do we hear?
We hear Dennis had exactly the same strategy, and now he has, and now he is going to be Mr. T-Cell!
But the left can't stand it.
Little potato head, Brian Stelter, cut three.
This is own the libs to the illogical extreme.
He is not the only right wing radio host that pushes this narrative.
You should go out and get covid.
Now, he says it actually has happened to him and that he's doing OK.
And of course, he's taking one of those cocktails of drugs that's recommended by fringe doctors.
But this is really about owning the libs, about whatever Biden says, whatever the government says.
They do the opposite.
It's contrarianism that makes people sick.
And if Colin Powell's death yesterday can be a reminder to everyone that we are still all in this together.
We need to reduce overall case counts in this country and around the world so that the immunocompromised have a better chance, so that everyone has a better chance of staying healthy.
And then you have these people preaching the exact opposite.
By the way, for those of you who are listening, he had a photograph of Dennis Prager up on the screen when he says, these people he's talking... I'm just curious.
I have, what, 3 million listeners?
How many listeners do you think Dennis has?
He must be, what, at least double me.
Must be like 6 million, right?
Probably.
Yeah, probably.
So let's say 5 million, at least.
How much does Stelter has?
Stelter has under 300,000.
So who's the fringe?
He said fringe!
Who's the fringe, you sad little eunuch of a fake ban?
Who's the fringe individual?
I have three million listeners.
That's without video.
You can't even scrape half a million on CNN.
Guess what?
You're the fringe.
You're the fringe, you pathetic little man.
Fringe doctor?
What makes a fringe doctor?
Really?
What are your qualifications?
We got to dig up that that CNN doctor being fried alive on the Joe Rogan show for saying what this is this is what CNN said about the the fringe doctor's cocktail that people have been taking that I took by the way and my COVID was what three days little bit sniffly little bit tired I've had flu I've had flu that was worse than my COVID Why?
Because my quote-unquote fringe doctor put me on that cocktail immediately.
As opposed to what?
You on CNN, you pathetic hacks, you propaganda peddlers, saying Joe Rogan is taking horse dewormer.
Oh, you mean the human medicine?
Which was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for its effect to stop blindness in humans?
That, Horst D. Wormer, you hack!
It's just, it's too easy.
It's just too flipping easy.
You're the fringe.
You're the propagandist.
You call Dennis Prager the contrarian?
Why?
Because he's committed to the truth?
How about you in the last four years?
What did you say about Russia?
About collusion?
That is the definition of fringe.
What are you saying about the January the 6th quote-unquote insurrection?
The video, we didn't even mention it yesterday.
The video that they were forced to release from the Capitol Hill CCTV camera system that shows what?
Police officers from the Capital Police Force standing there, arms at their sides, welcoming the protesters into the building, not doing anything, not stopping.
That's a weird insurrection, isn't it?
But for you, Brian Stelty, that is the worst thing since 9-11, or even worse than 9-11.
Police officers allowing American taxpayers into the building which, you know what, actually belongs to them.
It's the people's house.
I think that makes you the sad little fringe individual.
Why are you denying science, Brian?
Talk to me.
Let's put out a challenge.
Somebody give Brian the phone number here.
Show me one piece of scientific data, which would be a datum.
Let's be accurate here.
Give me a datum, Stelter.
One scientific piece of evidence, one medical journal that states Dennis is wrong and that a vaccine provides greater antibody protection than recovering from the disease.
Go ahead, you pathetic little hack.
Oh, by the way, Stelty, the number 833-334-6752.
This is America First.
Stay with us here on the Salem Radio Network, broadcasting across the nation with a much bigger audience than CNN.
Yeah, I'll pull that for you there.
Please.
I have a note for that.
I don't do hugs.
Never really understood hugs.
Well, I don't know about a drug cocktail, but if I'm going to listen to Brian Stelter any longer, I'm going to need some sort of cocktail.
You're going to have a regular cocktail.
One thing about Stelter's ratings, this summer when he went away, his fill-in had better ratings.
I believe it.
Oh, that's good.
Hey, Brian, why does your fill-in get better ratings than you do?
He's a liability.
He really is.
He's a clown, and he's not even a funny one.
All right, let me see the... What have we not seen?
Oh, McAuliffe, give me cut six.
We don't teach critical race theory here in Virginia.
It's never been taught.
But in Loudoun County, everybody's stirred up.
Everybody thinks we're teaching, you know, that every white person was a slave owner.
I mean, it's just not taught.
I'd say it bothers me in the sense that it's a racist dog whistle.
It's not taught here in Virginia.
We've got great schools.
We're number one in the country for higher ed.
We're number four in America for K through 12.
And the way he's stirring these parents up and using children as pawns, but whatever, it is what it is.
There it is again.
He calls it a racist dog whistle but won't say what it is.
Guess what?
Guess what?
I went to school in Northern Virginia public schools and I was taught that.
Oh really?
Oh yeah, after school.
I remember getting berated by the fact that I was- Why are you pulling a Joe Biden?
Don't be so greedy.
All right, we'll get you on the radio.
That's good.
That's good.
What's the craziest thing they taught you?
Well, the entirety of the... Well, this is the main one, is that I had a friend who I went to school with for elementary, middle, and high school.
He lived maybe two, three blocks away from me.
And I was told by a teacher that I didn't understand the plight that he had on his... I think he's Egyptian or something.
But he didn't have very dark skin.
He didn't have anything visibly... But I couldn't understand his plight and what he'd gone through in life.
And she had a circle of minority children.
I'm like, you have no idea who I am, where I'm from, or what I've done.
So where are you to make a call like that?
I ended up going into a...
Re-education camp?
No, I'm meeting with the vice-principal with her about this.
Because I sent an email that said I would like to go to school and be judged by the content of my character, not the color of my skin.
And she ended up leaving crying the next day.
That day, after that meeting.
And they needed an emergency sub.
And I'm like, yeah, well there you go.
You're just coming at me because I'm white.
And it was all over the walls!
Kill him, Mike.
Just 80 seconds.
Kill him, Mike.
Give me a shout-out.
All right.
Making sense out of today's news, here's Dr. Sebastian Gorka.
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We're going to continue to talk about the Prager.
Is it the Prager or is it the Mr G Covid policy?
We'll call it the Prager Mr G policy.
We're going to talk to our callers Ken and Howard.
Stay on the line.
We've got some special guests for somebody who it's been far too long since she has been on the show.
She is the author.
of slanted, how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate journalism, and host of Sinclair TV's Sunday show, Full Measure, Cheryl Atkisson.
Welcome back to America First.
Well, thank you for having me.
I could talk for the next two and a half hours on your main issue of the lack of moral fiber amongst the legacy media, but let's talk about one issue, and that's the coverage of health of late.
We have this clip, stunning clip, of the former Surgeon General Jerome Adams on CNN Blaming, I don't know, American people, the unwashed, unvaccinated for the death of Colin Powell.
It's quite stunning.
Cut eight.
We can't just say we're only going to protect the vulnerable.
We're only going to worry about those people getting vaccinated and everyone else doesn't matter.
We all matter.
And the fact is that General Powell died because we didn't take the proper measures to lower spread in this country.
We didn't do everything that we could.
And there are just some people out there that can do everything right.
But they're still going to be in jeopardy if we continue to let this virus run unabated.
So that's the former Surgeon General.
He's on Fredo Cuomo's show.
Fredo stares at the camera, says nothing, doesn't challenge him, doesn't say, hang on a second, didn't Colin Powell have cancer?
How do you know that somebody who was unvaccinated infected him?
Is this just what we should expect from the legacy media, Cheryl?
Well, this is a relatively recent trend.
I mean, it started, I think, in the early 2000s.
The vaccine propaganda took a hold where you weren't allowed to ask normal questions about medicines everybody takes.
But with COVID-19 vaccine, it's just escalated to new heights.
The lack of scientific thinking that's used and the things that public health officials and media are saying that are contrary to evidence and the majority of scientific thought.
It's really stunning.
And I think very harmful to the case of public health officials trying to gain the public confidence that they would actually address things honestly and openly.
It would build confidence in the COVID-19 vaccine program and vaccines in general.
Instead, people are becoming more skeptical because they're logical thinkers like you are.
Screaming at the TV when they hear interviews like that.
But there's some really basic things here, and I'm not a journalist.
I never will be.
I resent that.
I'm not a medical doctor.
I'm a political science PhD.
But when you dig a little bit into the reporting, and it's across the globe, it isn't just the U.S.
phenomena, and you look at especially the fear-mongering with regards to DeSantis in Florida, and you see some very sneaky things.
Let me just mention one of them, Shannon, and get your reaction.
This whole distortion of reality when they talk about, oh my God, Well, a case prior to COVID, medically, if you look at the journals, a case was an instance of disease infection that led to hospitalisation or other serious consequences.
Today, in the media, a case is a positive test, irrespective of whether or not you even know you're sick.
Now, if I can work that out, if I can work out that there is a gross distortion of reporting in just Fifteen minutes of looking into comparative stories before before COVID and after COVID.
Why is nobody else in the media doing it?
I don't want to, you know, spin conspiracy theories, but is it just a lack of professionalism?
What's the real cause, Cheryl?
Well, I've written about this.
It's a combination of factors from journalism being infiltrated by political and corporate interests who are happy to report the narrative instead of the facts.
To journalists who are lazy and unquestioning and simply weirdly just believe anything the government vomits out without question and acts as though it's your patriotic duty to buy it and not treat it skeptically.
And, you know, I think some people mean well and just don't know better.
Some people know better and don't mean well.
Some people think they're doing the greater public good because they've been convinced by propaganda to imagine that telling something that's not true, if it helps more people than it hurts, is actually better.
It's just a big combination of things.
But you're right there.
You know, every time they report cases as if it's such a terrible thing, well, of course, it's terrible if somebody dies.
But every case on the flip side of someone who survives, which CDC acknowledges is the vast, vast majority of people, is someone who has natural immunity.
And those are the people that could have and should have helped the country get back to business early on after they had COVID-19 vaccine.
We knew or scientists knew early on they were largely immune for a long period of time, much longer so far than the vaccines are proving to provide immunity.
And yet that's another factor that seems to be public health officials are in utter denial of, at least when they're speaking on the news.
Have you ever seen in the last two years, Cheryl, we've seen CNN even admit off the record in a surreptitious recording that, you know, the death figures are great for ratings.
That was Veritas' video.
Have you seen any organ that, as opposed to showing the figures for deaths from COVID, showed the figures for recovery?
Because I don't watch everything, but I don't think I've seen anything like that.
Well, no, and it's that same phenomenon that makes people skeptical because when someone dies of something else that they had COVID, the headline is that they had COVID and they were unvaccinated if they were unvaccinated.
But when a vaccinated person dies, like Colin Powell, you know, a lot of these people who reported on it, I couldn't find anywhere in the headlines that he'd been vaccinated.
I had to hunt for that initially.
And then there were all these 10,000 explanations about, well, he died because he had these other things had nothing to do with the vaccine not working.
And it still was blamed on unvaccinated people.
And I've written about the sliding scale, you know, and the vaccines were being developed.
And I did an analysis looking at old news articles.
We were told it was going to prevent COVID.
And then when they didn't, we were told, well, you won't get sick.
And then when people did, Well, you won't get very sick, and you certainly won't end up in the hospital.
And then when vaccinated people did, we were told, well, nobody will die of it, though, save and vaccinate.
And then when people did, we were told, well, you can't spread it, so you still need to get it because you can't spread it.
And then when that proved out to be false, it just is a sliding scale of what makes an effective vaccine.
By virtually no measure are these vaccines very effective.
And scientists say they're wearing off after a few months, and yet Every time something like that is reported, it's followed with a comma that says, therefore, more people should get them because they're working so well.
And everybody's so surprised that the media aren't trusted and the federal authorities aren't trusted.
You're absolutely right.
It is a sliding scale and they are caught in the lie.
And now they want us to trust them and control, allow them.
To control whether or not we celebrate Thanksgiving or Christmas.
Well, guess what?
I don't need Fauci's permission to celebrate anything.
Follow this lady, Cheryl Atkisson, on Twitter, 2Ts2Ss, author of The Smear.
We'll be back after these messages.
All right, the mic... Oh, she dropped.
Oh.
Oh, OK.
Hang on.
You want me to call her back?
Yes.
Thanks, they're on.
Well, we have to do intonets as well.
Want to do those now?
No, no, we'll get Cheryl back.
Okay.
In the meantime, do you have any... Hey, he wanted to do another segment with you.
We're supposed to do two segments.
Yeah, hang on.
Hang on one second.
He's back, and the mics are on.
Okay.
Hey, sorry, one more segment, please.
Sorry.
No worries.
Yeah, I didn't know.
We're live on Rumble as well.
The mics are hot.
You don't have a landline where you are, do you?
I do not.
No worries, no worries.
All right, we'll talk about the comparative coverage of the two administrations.
Is there something else that you're working on you want to discuss?
Well, I'm writing a lot about the thing you just talked about.
You know, I did the story on the Amish.
I travel around the country, including the Amish, but places that went back to normal in Fall of 2020, went back to school, no mask.
Good.
Good.
Excellent.
All right.
We can talk about that as well.
And then the reaction to it, because certainly the propagandists, they don't want any of that out there.
And they really come after me or whoever is reporting that.
Right.
When did Slanted come out?
Thank you.
That's been about one year.
How did it do?
It did well.
The first one that didn't make the New York Times list, even though it sold more than others on the New York Times list, but I think that's because I had a whole chapter on the New York Times.
Can you come in studio and we can have a longer discussion and talk about the books?
Yes, of course.
Good.
Excellent.
We'll make that happen.
Eric, can you print if there is something on the internet from that story that just broke on Fox that the Taliban has rewarded the suicide bombers?
Reward suicide bombers?
You said Fox broke it?
Yeah.
Well, I just saw it on Fox, so...
Taliban promised cash and land to families.
Is it a Fox story?
It's a local Fox affiliate, yeah.
Okay, good.
Yeah, I'll print that off in a minute.
Just over a minute.
Alright, standby, Cheryl.
60 seconds.
First-- Jeff, did you hear that?
No, I didn't.
Cheryl's going to comment to do a one-on-one.
Okay, great.
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On top of it, yeah.
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We are back with none other than the author of Smear as well as the amazing book Slanted, How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism.
Her name is Cheryl Atkisson of Sinclair's Sunday programme Full Measure.
We're talking about Covid, we're talking about the lack of coverage on the truth of Covid, but first let me ask you as a media professional, can you talk to us just a little bit of a snapshot comparison of the last 10 months of media coverage of the administration Vice the prior four years.
Well, you can just go to my website and see because I was keeping a list of media mistakes in the era of Trump.
And I started one media mistakes in the era of Biden.
And it's just night and day.
You know, the mistakes made about Trump were almost entirely there may have been one mistake in his favor, but all the others were wildly bad journalism by places such as the New York Times.
Washington Post, the networks, and always to the detriment of Trump.
And now in the case of Biden, you're finding quite the opposite.
It's more of a bag, but there certainly is a lot of journalism that support, you know, mistakes that are supporting Biden's narratives and causes, unlike, you know, that was just never the case with Donald Trump.
So the blush is off the bloom.
Are we going to see the end of the honeymoon or are these still going to be sycophants because it's a Democrat?
Well, as I predicted, and I think it's bearing out, the press will, almost when push comes to shove, do some analytical reporting, and there are still great reporters trying to do that at their organizations, but they're either not being allowed to, you know, when they dig up a good story, they're told, they're warded off of it, or they self-censor because they understand it's not going to be on the front page, it's not going to make headlines.
Many media professionals and news journalists have been replaced by others who understand what they're supposed to do.
So it's not that even the managers have to come in and stop them and tell them to report something that's untrue.
They're self-censoring, and there's no need for them to be told what to do.
I'm afraid that's sort of where we're headed.
It's the culture of the organizations and the establishment.
Go to our website.
Well, you know, I didn't know what to believe at the beginning of COVID like anybody else.
And Cheryl, talk to us about what you found when you travel the country and you found certain stories about covid that the legacy media just didn't cover.
Well, you know, I didn't know what to believe at the beginning of covid like anybody else.
And it's only been through the benefit of looking back and seeing which scientists that I consulted were correct in retrospective.
That's how I decide who's a good source in the future.
And traveling around, one of my big goals for full measure has been to show things that are not widely shown on TV, like places that went back to normal in fall of 2020.
And I'm not suggesting every place could have, but much of America went back to school, didn't map.
There were no vaccines at the time.
They had no inordinate spikes.
They've been living the good life and the normal life.
But when you turn on the TV, you're seeing the crisis places and it's as though everybody's living in this state of fear.
And it's just not the case.
It's not saying those stories shouldn't be covered, but they're not representative of what's going on in a lot of America.
And I'm trying to tell that story, too.
Likewise, with vaccines, I wouldn't dream to tell people, take it, don't take it.
I think it's odd that journalists and public health people are saying Without treating anybody or even knowing people that they should get this medical treatment that's so irresponsible.
And there are a lot of people out there who think that too, but they're not represented very often on the news.
So I'm trying to represent those underreported viewpoints without telling people what they should do or should think, but making sure more scientific voices are heard.
That would be nice.
I think that sounds like journalism to me, but that's because this lady is a journalist.
Go to her webpage, CherylAtkinson.com.
She is the host of Sinclair TV's Full Measure, and follow her on Twitter as well.
The books are The Smear and Slanted.
God bless you, Cheryl.
Keep doing what you do.
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Lots of calls.
What?
San Francisco police ties into it, not answering calls.
Oh my gosh, that's good.
Do I need to tee it up or can we cut it?
No, it makes sense, it's a news report.
Alright, come in with cut 5 then, then we'll go straight to the Alderman.
Cut 5, okay.
Alright, sounds good.
Stand by.
Coming in with cut 5.
What's your district?
Forty-first ward.
Forty-first.
Okay.
Twenty seconds.
Coming in with cut five.
Yeah.
Thank you.
On the side of the U.S. Commissioners, Constitution, America first.
Now with fewer officers on the job, the Police Officers Association says there may be some calls that will be left unanswered.
According to San Francisco's Police Officers Association, 120 sworn officers, 80 of them that work in the patrol division, will be off the job tomorrow after failing to comply with the city's vaccine mandate.
But if you take 120 cops or even more off the street, what do you think is going to happen?
That is roughly 6% of the entire department and SFPOA Vice President Tracy McRae says it will force officers working the streets to make some tough decisions.
It's happening everywhere.
It's starting in California.
The draconian mandates for vaccines are leading public officials to say, nope, I don't need it.
I'm healthy or I've had COVID, but it's not just in California.
We are joined right now from the 41st ward of Chicago, Alderman Anthony Napolitano.
Welcome back to America First.
Thanks for having me sir, I appreciate it.
What is going on in your city?
When are people going to have enough of the mayor?
Tell us just how bad it is and are you going to be the next San Francisco when it comes to police officers and other public servants walking off the job?
God, I hope it doesn't come to that point.
What we're getting hit with right now is our officers, well not just our police officers, our firefighters, our Chicago police officers and all of our city workers have a mandate on them right now that They are going to be forced to prove that they have been vaccinated.
They have up till December 31st to prove that.
If not, they're going to be stripped of their duties and removed and put on unpaid status.
This is all done as not part of the collective bargaining agreements that most all of these officers, firefighters and city workers have through their unions.
This is done through an executive order by our mayor and it's it's pushing our officers, our firefighters, our city workers to the Pure brink of losing their minds.
The depression right here, right now, is at its all-time high.
Is it true that those that paid a lot of money to Matt Lightfoot's campaign, like the Teachers Union, they get exempted?
There are some that are exempted.
There are some that actually have that exemption.
And the unfortunate part of that exemption is when you look at our first responders and our firefighters and our police officers, They're not exempted and they're given the ability to test up to December 31st, but they're forced to test twice a week where no one else is forced to test twice a week.
So it's made just a little bit harder for our police officers and firefighters than it is for everybody else.
So we I mean, almost every Monday we we here on America first, we may be coming out of the nation's capital, but we we read the grim statistics out of Chicago, the scores of shootings, the at least on average, a dozen deaths every weekend.
If this goes through, if you have at least, if San Francisco is going to lose between 6% and 10% of its Leo's, if the same thing happens in Chicago, I mean, you can't afford this in Chicago, can you?
We can't afford this.
We just went through two years of pure hell here in Chicago with murders, homicides, robberies, mob actions, lootings, wildings, and we can't stand anything else.
And this has all been put on our first responders.
And right now, as many of them could do it are holding the line.
And I respect them so much for that.
And it's just they're being asked to do something that as Americans, we are told that you have the right to decide what goes in your body or what's done to you.
And now this is being taken away from them.
And not giving them a choice or even sitting down at a table and working through the collective bargaining again.
And to us, that's just wrong.
This is the city's going to pay.
And if this gets to our paramedics as well, and we start losing ambulances and we don't have ambulances to attend to John and JQ citizen who pay taxes in the city and give everything they can to keep the city running.
We're going to be in a bad way.
You're going to down our ALS rigs to BLS rigs, and you're not going to have ambulances, not just police officers.
You're not going to have firefighters there to put out the fires.
You're not going to have city services throughout all the wards, the 50 wards.
This is going to be catastrophic on what we already have just gone through.
He's one of the rare political truth-tellers in Chicago.
Follow him on Twitter at ALDNapolitano41, also at Chicago41.com.
Alderman, no names, of course, but you must have first responders, you must have law enforcement officers in your ward who live there.
What are you telling them to do?
Are you telling them to get involved in the class action?
What options do these brave men and women actually have at the end of the day?
What I tell them in my position now is I tell them that as an alderman, I've offered every avenue for vaccination purposes.
We've held vaccination clinics to get anybody vaccinated that wants to be, but as an alderman, that's where I draw the line as an elected.
My job is to give the options, but not force anybody to do it.
So I will never tell somebody to do something that their heart, their religion, or their mind doesn't agree with.
And I tell them, like I tell everybody else, if this is what you believe in, it's in your heart and in your mind, then hold the line.
Hold the line, firefighters, hold the line, police officers, hold the line, city workers, because that's what makes America great, is we stand up for what we believe in, and we're supposed to, I'm supposed to, and our mayor is supposed to be protecting that, and other city officials and state electives should be stepping in to protect civil liberties, and it seems to have gone to the wayside.
People are vaccinated, and we're trying to get people vaccinated and protected, and we're offering it.
Those that don't want it, they want to use the natural immunities.
There's a beautiful hand-drawn picture at the top of your Twitter feed.
I've just reposted it of a crying angel on top of the emblem of the Chicago Police Force.
Very, very powerful image.
In the last minute we have with you, what do you say to those people who are living in Chicago and who think that Lightfoot is doing a good job?
So you have to look at the total picture.
You know, my job isn't to tear down the mayor.
It's always to work with the mayor to the best of my ability.
I'm not going to agree with her on everything.
Unfortunately, I don't agree with her on a lot of things, but it has to be about coming together, putting aside our differences, everyone's differences, sitting down at a table and finding out what's best for people and not party, what's best for citizens and not political agendas.
And that's the only thing we should be doing as a city right now, especially because we're losing this city.
Yeah I think the only issue there is in order to do that to come together both sides of the table have to be acting in good faith and both of them have to share your spirit of not party first but city A nation first as far as I'm concerned.
It's easy for me to say because I'm not an alderman from Chicago.
I don't think the other side of the table has that priority.
I think it's party, it's politics, and it's their reputation above all else.
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That was great.
Thank you, brother.
I appreciate the opportunity.
It was a very good last answer.
Very nicely done.
We've got to get you back on my Newsmax show.
You've got my number.
You've got my info.
Call me anytime, brother.
Great.
God bless.
Thank you.
God bless you.
Bye-bye.
That was great.
Very good.
Okay, and then Kane is phone.
Yeah.
Law enforcement.
That one.
What happens when law enforcement walks?
What happens when law enforcement walks?
No, vaccines, colon.
What happens when law enforcement walks?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And the one-on-one.
Did we do 1A?
Yes.
Okay.
one-on-one.
And also the pre-record before that.
Three days to fix.
It'd take three days to fix Biden's disaster.
Biden's border disaster?
No, Biden's disaster.
Because they'll know because it's Homan.
Carry.
Yeah.
Why I wanted President Trump's endorsement.
All right.
He's good.
That Alderman's good.
Yeah.
If we don't get the guy for Thursday, we should have him.
Yeah.
No response yet?
No.
Was that list of stuff pretty clear?
I'm going to... I'll ask you if there's anything.
Okay.
Oh, yeah, what was there that I hadn't seen?
I assume a call-if... Oh, yeah, cut seven.
Show me that.
If you've read the book Scams, you'll hear that there's three areas.
There's anti-right, there's anti-racist, which is a person who works to end racism, and activist, someone who is active.
And that's what I was trying to do.
I was reading books.
I was going to rallies.
I was trying to be in that group.
Then there's the opposite, which is someone who is racist.
Who discriminates against people of a certain group.
And that sort of thing.
But then there's a middle group.
A middle group is what most people are.
Most people don't actively work to end racism.
And most people don't work to be in a racist group.
Okay.
10 seconds.
Okay.
Thanks.
Wanna come in with that or no?
No.
Okay.
You got far too many calls.
Oh, yes we do.
All right.
He is smart.
He is tough.
He's like an encyclopedia that can kick your butt!
Dr. Sebastian Gorka!
Thank you!
I do think that's my buddy, Ray in Livermore.
Where is Ray?
I know he's working for himself, making a buck, because that's the American way.
The call board is absolutely full.
If I don't get to you in this hour, guys, I'm going to open the second hour with your call, so don't go anywhere.
Everybody except one of you wants to talk about vaccines.
Let's start with Howard San Antonio.
You want to talk about Dennis Prager.
Dr. Gorka, what a privilege it is.
Yes, sir.
I did the same thing that Dennis Prager did.
When I got infected, I went out and got checked, and immediately when I got the positive notice, I just about did a dance.
A guy looked at me like I'd lost my mind.
I said, look, we're all going to get this.
At some point, it's like the cold.
You're going to get it.
So it's better just to get it.
You either die or you live, one way or the other.
And you know, this whole thing is a CCP bioweapon.
And it was weird.
I mean, you could tell it's not a natural disease just by the way it affects you.
And some people, it kills them.
But other people get over it.
Most people get over it.
But yeah, I'm not going to take the injection.
I don't care what they say.
That's a man-made injection to try to get my body to make a I command my body to make an enemy agent, and I said, no, I'm not going to do it.
I'll let God-given body.
Which should be your right to make.
It's your body.
It should be your decision.
Absolutely right, Howard.
Here's some great news just sent to me by Mr. G. Southwest has CAVE.
This is from Breitbart.com.
Southwest Airlines dropped its plan to put unvaccinated workers with pending exemptions on unpaid leave after December the 8th because of the protests of their employees.
We're winning, guys.
We're winning.
Praise the Lord.
Yeah, praise the Lord.
Let's go to Maria, California, line three.
Dr. Gorka, thank you again.
Sheryl Atkinson is a true investigative journalist.
Yes.
Isn't she something?
Where are the rest of them?
Constantly making excuses, this sliding scale nonsense.
Has anybody considered the fact that we have more deaths now after the vaccine?
Can you imagine the polio vaccine?
Okay, now more people have died from polio.
What in the hell were you guys thinking?
Go back to the drawing board.
The same thing happens here.
When will the press, the CN, I mean the MSNBCs, all of them, when will they stop lying?
Never!
Stop making the excuses!
You know, I'm glad these protests are working, more power to them.
The whole nation needs to come out against these mandates because...
Right now, if you're looking at cases and hospitalizations and deaths, we're on the downside.
And you're mandating vaccines?
Really?
It's sheer insanity.
We actually have a medical professional on the line who has exactly that point to explain to us.
We're going to get to him after the break.
So, Ken, Jesse, Leonardo, George, don't go anywhere.
Everybody wants to talk about this.
Why?
Because it's about your health!
It's about your sovereignty of your person.
It's about the American way.
You know, the one Superman used to represent?
Not anymore.
We'll be with the real Superman, Dean Cain, Hour 2, here on America First.
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Jared!
You couldn't even stay on the line for 10 seconds?
What is it with liberals?
They have no staying power.
You should try Viagra.
I hear it works.
I was going to say the same.
Seriously, dude.
That's pathetic.
10 seconds?
What?
Are you scared of Mr. G?
Did Mr. G scare you because he doesn't give hugs?
Poor Jared.
Jared.
I'd feel sorry for you if you weren't a snowflake.
You're a girly man.
I'm sending you some sad news.
Sad news?
What's the sad news?
Alright, I'll be right back.
Is he following the Mr. G plan?
No.
What was it this time?
Uh, Mayorkas has got COVID.
Maybe he did a meet-and-greet with the illegals.
The funny thing, the statement in there is the same of everyone.
He's double-vaxxed but feeling fine, only a mild congestion.
They say mild congestion every time.
I didn't have the vaccine, that's what I had.
That's, every time they say that.
That's the official story.
Is that in addition to the blood clot ingestions that, you know... Cynicism!
Vaccines that do not work!
Oh, that was the one thing.
You've got the sot of Biden and that's going to be a b-roll because there's no audio.
V-roll, yeah.
Alright, alright, that's fine.
Oh, sorry, yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
And what I need for the show today is what I didn't use on Monday.
What day is it?
Is it Wednesday?
The audio you got me from Plant's show, The Woman.
Yeah.
Do you have that?
Not now.
Would John have that?
No, but I'll get it to him, bud.
Okay.
What do you want him to... I mean, I can get it if you want to play it for here, or do you just want it for the...
I just want to play it for here.
Oh, for here?
Yeah, after McAuliffe.
Alright, he's got it.
Yeah, I'll ask him.
Oh, I saw you're doing a bunch of Buttigieg in the thing.
Yes.
You went to the side of him saying where maternity leave is not vacation.
He said that Sunday.
Where did he say that?
One of the Sunday news shows.
Yeah, can you straight to me first?
Yeah.
Did you hear Chris talking about him today?
No.
He was fired up about him.
About BootEdgeEdge?
Yeah.
What did he say?
He's like, this is the biggest crisis in my lifetime.
You know what I mean?
As far as the supply, and he just goes away for months.
America First, what's your name?
Alright, three minutes.
Alright.
BootEdgeEdge.
Booty Judge.
That's good.
Booty Judge.
Booty Judge.
Booty touch!
Are we on?
Uh, yes we are.
Mike Sarr.
Mute him real fast.
Okay, hang on.
Okay, Mike Sar.
.
We are back.
. .
Jeff wanted to tell me something.
It was secret because it was naughty.
Right. - All right.
I still can't believe he helped Buttigieg and his... the man he calls his husband, like, actually did a photo op in, like, a hospital bed.
I know, I'm gonna talk about that on the show.
Like, he's the one who gave birth, yeah.
So creepy.
Well, not only that, what the hell is he doing in a hospital bed in the midst of COVID?
Without masks on, yeah.
No, I mean, surely, you know?
It's a hospital bed.
Oh, yeah, like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That someone else could be using.
I'm not sure, I mean, I'll say this, I'd rather have him than Kamala if that means anything at all.
Because apparently those two might go at it in 24, allegedly.
Who might?
Buttigieg and Kamala, he's the one who might go against it.
Buttigieg!
That would be great because he would have like, he would get like 2% of the vote in America.
Oh yeah, she'd beat him, but those debates would be quite something.
Debating over which was more of a minority.
Buttigieg!
I just thought, you know, the fact that his dad was the chief historian of Antonio Gramsci in the world.
Well, that's only the good times.
It's not a coincidence.
They get into it.
It's because of the primaries.
They'll get on dirt of everybody.
Right.
Okay, 50 seconds.
All right, and we don't currently have anything here.
Do you want to?
You just want to do calls this segment, right?
Uh, yeah.
Okay.
We got a full call board.
Alright, 35 seconds.
Oh, once again.
Alright, standing by.
Let's get into the news.
Let's get into the news.
Let's get into the news.
I was not a general ever.
I played at soldiers in the British reserves, but thank you for the endorsement.
Dr. Sebastian Gorka Thank you, Brent.
Most kind, most kind.
I'm just going to repeat it because it's just exciting.
It's called Winning from Breitbart.com.
Headline, fresh off the presses, thanks to Mr. G. Southwest Airlines has dropped its plan to get rid of unvaccinated staff by the December deadline.
We need more of that.
Keep the pressure on.
We're going to dedicate... I never mention it.
I keep forgetting.
We're going to discuss that and much more on this Sunday's Gawker Reality Check on Newsmax.
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The call board is absolutely chocker, but I have to play a really creepy cut from that guy.
I actually watched Stephen Colbert, what, ten years ago, when he was actually funny.
He's a pathetic, pathetic... He's also aged.
Man, is that guy aged.
And he had the most mendacious, the biggest liar in DC on his show, Adam Schiff.
And just listen to what Schiff says.
And then listen to the reaction from the drones in the audience.
Cut 9.
Found the people earlier.
Two years ago you were here impeaching the former president.
And now you're on the January 6th committee about to hold Bannon in contempt.
President Biden... President Biden has said, let me get this right, he hopes the committee, quote, goes after him.
What's gonna happen?
We're going after him.
Let's broaden the aperture here.
Let's bring in the team.
Eric, what does that clip mean to you as a staunch conservative?
Uh, microphone please for Mr. Eric.
I mean, what it means to me, I mean, if I'm thinking in particular about Bannon himself, there's no denying, as many have said, Bannon was one of the most crucial people in President Trump's victory, the peaceful revolution we had in 2016.
And the left has been afraid of him ever since.
They see him as one of the leading political strategists on this new nationalist populist right.
There's nothing that connects him to January 6th in the slightest.
I mean, what little they have on January 6th already is very insignificant, but nothing, even tangentially, remotely connects Bannon to January 6th.
But they fear him possibly coming back in maybe 2024 or sooner, and they want to try to kneecap him before that.
But what are they going to charge him with?
Wrong think?
I don't know.
Wrong thing.
John Jr., your response to that little clip with Schiff and the audience going, yay!
Well, I don't know who paid them to do that.
Creepy, though.
Creepy, right?
Very creepy.
It's, yeah, you get this idea that maybe if you think the wrong thing that they're going to legislatively come after you as hard as they can, which is a really, really, really bad precedent to set.
And especially in the media, the way it's slanted right now.
A guy like Steve Bannon who comes out and, you know, he does his war room and he does It worked for President Trump.
It's it's kind of scary thinking that you can get picked off for things that really you don't have much to do it with.
It sounds that's exactly what they want to do.
Let's talk to the man who quote-unquote doesn't do hugs.
Mr. G are you there?
I am.
So just first first kind of gut response to that clip.
What you guys kind of brought up is, what are they going to charge you with?
That audience that's cheering, they have no idea what Steve Bannon did.
All they know is that they're supposed to hate him.
And they're cheering.
They have no idea what he needs to be held in contempt for.
Don't you think, I think this could be really good for Steve, don't you?
I don't think so.
You don't think it gets him more visibility?
Because he was kind of on the outs, right?
Well, that part I think helps.
But when you look at that, you've got now Adam Schiff is the pitchman again.
In the last three years, the Mueller report he screwed up.
He's talking about the first impeachment.
He was the pitch guy there.
He screwed that up, but he's still able to have these access and these investigations that are all witch hunts.
But at the end of the day, I think that's going to give him access to go into anything.
You look at all these people... Oh, you mean they'll find something like they got Manafort on his mortgage fraud?
But even just stuff with all the people, it's not just Bennett that they want to go after.
All the Republicans that they're going to look bad.
Some text, some email.
And where is our side standing up?
This guy is not the guy.
You screwed up twice now.
Your credibility's shot.
But I have to say, don't you think, because we've had him in the studio for an hour, he's been in the studio more than once, the idea that they're also subpoenaing Kash Patel, I think Kash Patel is going to crush him, don't you?
Absolutely, I'd like to see that.
That part I think does help out.
But as far as you're saying, like the general, that audience type of stuff, that information never gets to them.
Yeah, no, because they're just little seals clapping for Adam Schiff, the most mandacious person on Capitol.
OK, we've got to go to your calls.
Most important part of the day.
Let's talk to those who want to talk about Covid and other big stories.
Let's talk to Jesse Pensacola, Florida, waiting very patiently.
Welcome to America First, Jesse.
Welcome.
Can you hear me?
Yes.
All right.
I'm a specialist in infectious diseases.
Our hospital is a state hospital, not here in Pensacola, but elsewhere.
So you're an MD who specializes in infections, infectious diseases?
I am.
Okay, so give us your professional take.
What's going on?
I think that this infection is about to end naturally.
If you take a look at it, before the Delta surge, The JAMA publication from October the 12th had that 83% of the American public already had antibodies to COVID in May, six months ago.
Then this Delta surge came, and during that I was admitting 20 patients a day to the hospital.
We were kind of setting records and doing a monoclonal outpatient infusions, 144 a day.
And in the past two weeks we've had no admissions, and the only monoclonal antibody infusion I had to order I was one last week and one today as I was leaving the office.
Let me ask you, doctor.
I took hydroxy and the Z-Pak originally.
How effective is the monoclonal?
Are you a fan of that treatment?
I was a pioneer with it.
I'm an extreme fan of it.
It won't work if that R-strain in Kentucky gets loose because it's mutated and does not respond.
I've taken the vaccine.
I took the Moderna.
I think it's right.
They're entirely different targets.
- And where do you stand on the vaccine?
Do you just say, you know, this should be a choice between the patient and the doctor?
What's your official stance? - I've taken the vaccine.
I took the Moderna.
I think it's right.
I'm an old man.
I think the vaccine clearly improves survival, but we may be at the point now with over 90% off, Obviously, I think it's well over 90% of the American public has immunity to it.
I don't think they should be forced to take the vaccine because this is not the safest vaccine out there.
There's been about 20,000 deaths due to it.
So we may be reaching the point where giving the vaccine to people who don't need it may be more dangerous than letting the infection occur and then hitting them hard with the new MIRC drug and the monoclonal antibodies.
It's just, you know, even as an amateur, you look at prior infections and diseases, and they have a life cycle.
They just have a life cycle, and herd immunity is key.
Thank you for your patience.
Stay on the line, Doctor.
Let's give Jesse a signed copy of The War for America's Soul in appreciation for what he's done for the conversation here on America First.
Waiting very, very patiently.
Also in Pensacola, Ken!
Hi!
I was calling, you had a guest on earlier, you played a clip.
Yeah.
And he was calling Powell's death to shame people or scare people into getting the vaccine.
Yeah, the former Surgeon General did that, blamed the unvaccinated for calling Powell's death at the age of 84.
Right.
Well, I just want people to absolutely 100% know that that vaccine does not stop you from getting it.
I caught COVID in early January 2020.
I just went through it again.
And I've been vaccinated.
And I got vaccinated because I was expecting triplet grandchildren.
And I wanted to protect them.
So you had the double vaccine and you still caught COVID?
I did.
And it was worse than the first time.
I ended up with pneumonia.
After the vaccine?
Yes.
And my grandchildren got the COVID when they were two and a half months old and breathed right through it.
Wow.
Which, may I ask, which vaccine?
Yes sir, it was the Moderna.
Incredible.
It's just absolutely incredible.
Ken, stay on the line as well.
Let's give Ken a signed copy of The War for America.
So these are the stories you will not hear.
Why?
Because they go against the mainstream lying legacy media's narrative and also The fact that the government has been lying to you.
Shal was right.
First it was you could take your masks off if you get the vaccine.
You won't get sick.
Then you'll help to not spread it.
And then we realized you can even die after you get the vaccine with COVID.
It is a scam what they're selling you.
You should make the decision if the vaccine is right for you.
But apart from that, the rest is science denial.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
This is America First.
More of your calls and a very special guest coming up next.
It's not every day that, uh, you talk to Superman here on America First, on the Salem Radio Network, wherever you are, whatever you're doing.
Don't touch that dial. - Drudge.
Lights on.
Okay, Skype up?
No, he's phone.
Oh, he's phone, you're right.
Yeah.
Alright, yeah, that's it for the... Yeah.
Okay, let me... Oh, we played that already, so... I'll tee up Cut 4, and then we'll go to, um... 4, and then... ...Dean.
...Superman, yeah.
Alright, we'll get to Dean in a couple weeks.
Thanks.
Alright, we gotta go with Superman music then, right?
Oh, good, yeah.
Yes, yes.
Nice.
There we go, we'll do that.
Excellent.
The phone lines are so crowded I've been able to throw in some liners for the phone.
Busy, busy when you talk about COVID.
Busy, busy.
America first hole, please.
All right.
All right.
Okay... So you think they'll just try and get Steve on something else?
I think it's everybody.
You can go through every text and make it look like this is all coordinated.
You have 100,000 texts.
Right.
You know what it is too?
This is their attempt to basically redo the Russia investigation because obviously by the time that came to an end, Trump was still president.
He could just pardon everybody, which he did.
This time around now, Trump obviously is not there to pardon them.
They get him on some BS charge.
Ain't no executive pardon is going to come around for him.
Dig, dig, dig, dig, dig until they find something.
They did it to Rocky Stone.
Strip mining.
They're not metal detecting.
What even was it they tried to get Bannon on?
I don't even remember.
That Trump pardon?
The wall.
The wall.
That's right.
The wall.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, really?
Oh, from the show?
Take in out of context.
I can still hear it in my head.
Alright, one minute.
Oh, let me call him.
Uh, yeah.
Yes, please.
Last... second-to-last guest of the day.
Have you got all the titles I owe you?
Uh, yes.
just waiting on the title for this one.
Well, we probably should use the tune from his show next time.
Lewis and Clark.
Hey, it's Jeff with Sebastian's work, how are you?
It's clever.
Good, I'm gonna put you on hold, he's coming in now, hang on.
Okay, 30 seconds.
Mic's on?
Yeah.
We got 30 seconds.
Okay, mic's on.
Dean!
Are you back in America?
I am, sir.
Good.
I'm quite happily back in America.
Alright.
Thank you for joining us.
20 seconds and we are live.
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Roger that.
Stand by.
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From the
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That soundtrack!
Is it just me?
Do you have to be a certain age?
Your chest swells, you feel patriotic!
Why?
Because it's about truth, justice, and the American way.
Or is it cut fall?
Oh.
First of all, the new Superman, bisexual, now changing the motto from truth, justice in the American way to truth, justice in a better tomorrow.
Yes.
That's days of programming on Fox News.
A better tomorrow, yes.
Now, the American way part of the phrase came during World War II.
That was a logical move when, you know, there was this world war.
I think now the message is this is a global franchise.
This is a franchise looking to the future.
And that kind of ethno-nationalism You know, perhaps it's not the right style going forward.
Ethno-nationalism?
He went there?
You can only be a patriot and say the American way if it's World War II.
I think somebody's going to disagree with that.
He is the man of steel.
The star of, well, one of the two stars of Lois and Clark.
Dean Cain, welcome back to America First.
Dr. Gorka, it's always a pleasure, sir.
And I always believe in America First.
Yeah, are you an ethno-nationalist because you played Superman, Dean Cain?
I've never heard that.
I didn't hear that interview.
An ethno-nationalist?
No, sir.
Not at all.
Do I think nationalism is a bad word?
No, I do not.
I'd be proud of your nation.
Represent your nation, be proud of America, and to me, it will always be truth, justice, and the American way.
Okay, so there is nobody more authorized to discuss this.
So we covered this when the news broke last week.
It kind of blew up my Twitter and Instagram posts when I showed the photograph of Superman Jr.
kissing his boyfriend.
So, you're a businessman.
You're an actor.
You're a filmmaker.
By the way, guys, he's a little bit shy of 600,000 followers on Twitter.
Can you just follow him right now, okay?
Let's get this guy to two-thirds of a million.
Real Dean Cain right now on Twitter.
As a businessman, let me ask you, Dean.
Just the math of it, okay?
I really don't care what you do in private, okay?
Your sexual preferences, it's not my business.
As long as you're not doing it to underage people, you're not involved in pedophilia, pederasty.
Look, but the number of people who are gay is less than 2%.
The number of people who buy comic books who aren't is the majority!
How stupid is this just in terms of pandering to a fraction of a minority if you want to just be a good businessman?
Well, for a business sense, it doesn't seem like that would make much sense.
But I don't know that they're 100% dealing with just... First of all, comic book sales are super, super down.
Maybe this is one of the reasons why.
But I'd like to see them... Because I do love this character so much, and I do believe in truth, justice, and the American way, I'd love to see things happening where they're doing things to support this country, our way of life, our constitution, the rule of law, things like that.
So a business decision doesn't make much sense.
I think they're more in tune with virtue signaling and going talking to Brian Stelter than they are with actually selling comic books.
So at Halloween, I don't think I ever had a Superman costume.
I think I was Batman one year.
I had an astronaut.
My coolest one was my astronaut suit.
My mum bought me.
But you've worn, you have worn the red boots, Don the red cape.
I tried to explain on this show.
You'll be my sanity check because you have the credibility.
The reason that a guy who was perfect, because he is the perfect, you know, superhero.
He has no weaknesses except kryptonite.
You know, he's really a male Mary Sue who can pick up, you know, mountains.
The reason that he was popular despite his perfection, because most people aren't excited by perfection, is exactly because, Dean, he embodied America.
Isn't that why people related to a man who came from another planet?
Because he represented our values.
A hundred percent.
Here is the most powerful being on the planet, raised in America, small town, heartland of America, in Kansas, raised by two farmers who imbued their values.
They taught him their values, their morals, and he becomes the most moral and good Being on the planet.
He is so powerful, he could do anything.
He could become a dictator.
He could become an authoritarian.
He could do anything he wants to.
But instead, he chooses to help the oppressed.
And that is who he is.
And he needs, you know, truth, justice in the American way.
That's all that I believe in.
And that's where he came from.
He came from America.
He's uniquely American, even though he is an alien from another planet.
He's a, quote, immigrant.
Everyone likes to try to tell me on Twitter that he was an illegal immigrant, which, of course, is untrue, because he was – if you look at foundling law in Kansas in 1930s, he was under the age of five and an abandoned child who came in.
Yes.
So he is an immigrant.
He's the ultimate immigrant story, which is what the story of America is.
He even knows foundling lore from Kansas.
That's how seriously he took this part.
I've got to ask you, you've been on the show before.
It was super hard to get you on today because you're so busy.
Lots of big projects.
But I have to ask you a question I never asked you.
How tough was it?
How trepidatious were you when you got the part to play this Iconic!
I mean, outside of, what, Sherlock Holmes?
Is there any other internationally iconic figure like this figure?
James Bond, Sherlock Holmes and Superman, that's it.
What was it like as a feeling when you got the part?
What sense of responsibility did you have to what this fictional figure represents to Americans?
You know, it's overwhelming.
So it was too overwhelming to really understand.
And fortunately, I was just young and dumb and naive and didn't have to didn't realize everything I was getting into.
I love the character, the way they created him in the show.
Was wonderful, though.
It was because Clark Kent was the guy, and then Superman was the disguise that he put on so he could do these wonderful things and be wonderful, but Clark Kent was the person.
This kid raised by two farmers in Kansas with their morals and values instilled upon him, he was the guy, and Superman was sort of the character he played when he did these good things.
So I didn't feel the sense of, oh my gosh, I'm going to become this huge, you know, I'm going to play this icon.
My buddy who had been reading Lois Lane parts with me for weeks when I was auditioning, he was like, man, I'm sick of being Lois Lane.
I was like, yeah, but you're helping me out.
You know, he said to me right after I got the job, we went skiing and we're on the ski lift and going up.
It was dead quiet and the snow was falling.
It was gorgeous.
And he just goes, You're going to be known as Superman for the rest of your life.
Bingo!
And he got it.
Got to ask you a quick question.
What size t-shirt does Superman wear?
Or what size t-shirt does Dean Cain wear?
Extra large, sir.
Extra large.
You heard him, Eric.
Let's get Dean's address.
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Okay.
*laughs* Mic back off.
But you can only be an ethno-nationalist during a war, did you know that?
I did not know that.
It's okay if you're killing Nazis, but after killing Nazis you can't.
Yeah, because the world is black and white and things are very clean-cut.
Yeah, because today we don't have any threats to America.
No, no, no.
Moral, you know.
I was Superman, comma, this is wrong.
I was Superman, this is wrong.
Hey, Gary, what was he wanting to say again?
Sure, what did you want to say? - Okay.
I keep sneezing.
Did you send me this supply chain stuff as an email?
I can do that right now.
Yeah, with the links in case I need them.
Got a minute and a half.
And this is MyPillowPatriotMobile.
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great.
Alright, sent.
I'm sending you Dean's mailing address.
Okay, for the... Extra Large Red Brandon.
Yep.
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Alright.
then yeah copy that all right 45 seconds got anything special here we've got - I might have.
I might talk to you about the McAuliffe cut, but let's take some calls.
30 seconds.
30 seconds.
Yeah.
So we did the Surgeon General.
Dennis.
All right, 15 seconds.
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Do you know that we have something in America called the Public Health Services Commissioned Corps?
It's one of our armed services, or rather, I don't know if they have guns, but they have uniforms.
It's one of our uniformed services, and that's...
Why it has been used as a part of cultural warfare by the Biden administration.
The man who thinks he's a woman but he's not.
He goes by the name... Yes, he.
Are you writing Media Matters?
Get typing.
What's that guy's name?
What's that guy's name?
Back.
No, the guy with the squeaky voice.
Yeah, Zach.
Zachary.
Oh, sorry, Zach.
Zachypoo.
Are you typing?
Wherever you work.
I kind of never remember where he works.
He, Rachel Levine, he... Yes, he's a man.
You know, he's got an outie.
And even if you chop it off, you're still a he.
It's called chromosomes.
Biden has just made him, Rachel, the...
Admiral of the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services Health Services Commissioned Corps, which makes him the first admiral in the United States that wears a skirt.
Yeah, no culture war.
Nothing to look at here.
Let's go to your calls.
Let's go to George Phoenix, line two.
Welcome to America First.
Yes, hey, Dr. Sebastian Gorka, I enjoy your show, but I wanted to bring up and I wanted to get your take on it.
I think that this Biden administration embargo on our ports, it's really an attack on the American people.
It's not an embargo.
It's not a diplomatic decision.
There aren't people to unload the ships.
Yes.
But it's actually it's more regional.
I know Florida is open, but we just came from Long Beach and there's like 66 tankers out there and they're all full of goods and they're not coming here.
So the goods that are here in America is increasing, which is going to decrease the value of the dollar in effect, taking money from the Americans.
Right, but it's not a policy decision.
They're not banned from unloading.
They don't have the workers.
People are sitting at home.
That's the problem.
Right, because this is a soft kind of embargo.
So if they were to do a full-on embargo, they would be blocking all the ports.
But this has the same effect on the goods and services because this is a soft embargo, just like the mandate.
It was not a dictatorship.
It was a soft I don't think the Biden administration wants it.
Do you think the Biden administration wants... I mean, it's embarrassing that there's a hundred cargo ships standing off the port of L.A.
Well, it's embarrassing only if you think that they're for America.
Now, it's not embarrassing if you think that they want to bring America down a couple of grades so that we won't be a world power.
So you think they planned it?
Yeah, this is planned!
Yeah, no, George, I'm sorry.
George, you're wrong, right?
I mean, this is a White House, George, that can't even get straight their fake White House studio.
They can't even hide the fact that when this man gets his booster shot in a fake fake white house studio they built across the street they can't even keep that a secret so the idea that this is some master yes they hate america george you're absolutely right got it absolutely but the fact is these people they they couldn't organize their way out of a wet paper bag that's the fact you you're right but they're not in control who's who's in control george
i don't I don't know.
But there's somebody that's calling the shots for Biden, making sure he is not talking and making sure he doesn't answer questions to the press, making sure that he is not out in front of the public giving spontaneous comments and speeches.
So he's not really full on contact with the American people.
So there's somebody that's calling the shots.
So who do you think is calling the shots, George?
I'm not sure, sir.
I'm sorry.
I'm not sure.
I wanted to get your take on it because I thought you would probably give me more of an insight, but I don't know who's doing it, but I know it's some socialist kind of organization, something that wants to bring America down a couple of notches to get more control over the world.
Yeah, I don't think there's a socialist organization.
I think there are certain people like Susan Rice, who didn't have to be confirmed by the Senate, who's the head of the Domestic Policy Council, who's making the policy shots, but I think that's as far as it goes when it comes to The conspiracy theories that we can back up with fact people inside of the building.
Let's not go any further than that because we function on evidence.
Thanks for your calls.
Stay on the line George.
Let's get George the signed copy of The War for America Sold.
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JCN.
Yes.
Which videos do you want to rumble from today?
Indeed.
JCN. 1A. 1A. Dean. Cheryl. Cheryl and Dean.
Okay.
Yeah.
Copy that.
Oh, yeah.
I got Dean's title.
All right.
And I just sent Randy that request.
All right, so we've got Relief Factor here, and of course, JCN.
Mm-hmm.
Excellent.
Okay.
We haven't done the call, if we might save that for tomorrow.
Actually, yeah, let's save that for tomorrow and then dig up the audio from Chris Platt's show that we had on Monday.
That'll be good with it as well.
I think it was Thursday or Friday.
It was Thursday.
It was last week?
Yeah.
CRT is what?
An audio cut?
Racism.
Yeah, audio cut.
Yeah, she's perfect.
She said it's be able to do Marxism.
Marxism in another skin.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Look it up, the Daily Audio Cut.
Yeah, yeah.
I'll find it.
I'll make a note of that.
No, you want it now, right?
No, I'm not doing it tomorrow.
I can't do it now, I think.
I've got too many calls.
Okay, a minute now.
Oh, actually, I thought it was an E. No, this is D. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we got... Am I doing an E?
Yeah, try and find it while we're doing this segment.
It's probably the last Daily Audio Cut.
Yeah, I think it's the last one.
- Hold on. - Okay.
Okay, 70 seconds. - So we've actually...
Last audio cut.
Atkinson audio cut.
Call plant, here we go.
Oh, you've got it?
On the 14th, plant.
Yeah.
Want to try it real quick and see what it is?
Yeah, just play, you've got a minute.
Hold on, it's not in yet.
50 seconds.
Is the coach a big story?
It's big that it's a head coach.
Right.
Wasn't Terry McCullough's governor, whenever they came out with this rest room law, rest room bill or something like that, didn't that happen on his watch?
Now I hope that Loudoun County parents, the voters in Loudoun County have learned their lesson about voting for Democrats because they're not Democrats anymore, they're leftists.
And I hope they understand that now.
And also, the whole critical race theory is just Marxism wrapped in black skin.
That's it.
Good, good, good, good, good, good, good.
Good.
All right, 12 seconds.
Stand by.
Thank you.
Oh, there he is.
There's my guy.
Good job.
How's your new show going?
Good?
Very well, thank you.
I heard.
Good.
Thank you.
Yes, indeed.
Thank you, Mr. President.
This is shocking.
This is from The Blaze, Chris Pandolfo.
Marine veteran suing Walmart after pharmacist denied him access to Ivermectin.
Retired Marine from Albert Lea, Minnesota, wants to take Walmart to court after pharmacist refused to fill his doctor's prescription for Ivermectin to treat his case of COVID-19.
Bill Salyer Marine Corps veteran who served in Somalia and a former US Senate candidate shared his story on Monday on the Steve Deese show describing how a local Walmart pharmacist refused to fill his doctor's prescription for ivermectin for both him and his wife who each came down with COVID-19.
I'm sorry, they should be sued into the ground.
What if people died across this nation?
I've had numerous friends, colleagues tell me that pharmacists wouldn't actually fulfill a legal prescription.
What if they never got the drug?
What if they died?
Semper Fidelis.
Sue them.
Sue Walmart for every penny you can.
Okay, another disturbing story.
This is from Breitbart, Gabriel Reyes.
China's Apple Store has deleted all Bible apps.
Makers of the apps that allow users to read and listen to the Bible, including Amazon's Audible, announced Friday they had removed such app from China's Apple Store, citing Chinese government's permit requirements.
No, no, there's no collusion with China, right?
It's Russia, Russia, Russia.
But if you want to listen to the Bible in China, then Apple is going to help the Chinese to censor you.
Your religious choices.
Let's talk about something that's happening closer to home.
He's worried.
He's worried.
Oh yes, we've got to talk about what's happening to the economy.
We've had a year and a half of lockdowns, mandates crippling the American economy.
Washington is making it even worse with more tax hikes and quote-unquote infrastructure bills that are simply ways to attack small business.
But there is one company fighting back.
It's the Job Creators Network.
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I'm going to see if they're coming to Virginia, because if they are, it'll probably worry what's-his-face Terry McAufel, the bag man for the Clintons.
He says something strange about critical race theory.
He's denying reality.
Cut sex.
We don't teach critical race theory here in Virginia.
It's never been taught.
But in Loudoun County, everybody's stirred up.
Everybody thinks we're teaching, you know, that every white person was a slave owner.
I mean, it's just not taught.
I'd say it bothers me in the sense that it's a racist dog whistle.
It's not taught here in Virginia.
We got great schools.
We're number one in the country for higher ed.
We're number four in America for K through 12.
And the way he's stirring these parents up and using children as pawns, but whatever, it is what it is.
Which state of the union did you go to school in, John?
Uh, Virginia, that would be.
Uh, so, you were never taught critical race theory?
Uh, well, I wouldn't say that.
I wouldn't say that.
What?!
Hang on, Terry McAuliffe was the governor.
He said it doesn't happen.
Well, I think, uh, I don't know what whistles he's hearing, but it's probably not the right ones.
So tell us, what was your experience?
So I think a lot of it stems from teachers and not holding them accountable and that's happened in many personal experiences of mine.
But teachers will come into classrooms and teach you things relating to critical theory and more specifically critical race theory about the color of your skin and where you come from.
Meaning things like your skin color, if you're the wrong skin color, you're bad.
And if you're the other skin color, you're a victim, things like that?
That you're inherently an oppressor because of the color of your skin or some guess of who your ancestors are compared to the person sitting right next to you with no other information.
And it's taught.
And I went to school in an adjacent county to Loudoun County of which he's talking about.
And this is absolutely absurd.
And my blood boils when I think about how someone can go out and say that.
Especially with all the news we've broken on this show.
All the things we've talked about.
In just the last few weeks, it should make your blood boil.
Just like removing the American Way from the description of the most popular superhero in the comic book world.
Gary from Louisville has something to say.
Gary, welcome to America First.
Hey, Brother Seb.
It's been a year almost to the day since I've talked with you.
Thanks for everything you do.
Where have you been, Gary?
Oh, I've just been like you, Brother Seb.
I've just been astonished at what has unfolded in the last year.
Nobody could have ever dreamed.
This makes COVID look like a walk in the park compared to what we've been through.
But I've got a friend.
This just shows how much confusion that our administration is putting into the public.
This is a girl and will not be called by any pronoun whether it's him or her and I'm appalled by this statement.
I've never this is the first you mentioned the Admiral skirt.
I have never I didn't that's news to me.
I've never even heard that.
You're all over the place, Gary.
And I want to go back and double back to Barack Obama's changing the war status for women in labor and what's going on in the Navy with forced vaccinations.
You're all over the place, Gary.
I thought you wanted to talk about Superman.
Yeah, this is well, this is all meant to to reduce our our country's stability.
You know, talk about oppression, which Superman was the opposite of that.
He was the oppression resistor and the oppression reducer.
But now we've got a culture that almost admires reducing, you know, the power, just like my friend.
I mean, how much more ridiculous can you get than that when you have a person who's offended, whether you call him a him or a her?
It's a very sad, Brother said, it's a very sad indictment against any administration that would allow our country.
And they are to be faulted for this, for allowing these kinds of things to happen.
They are faulted.
Well, look, I think you're getting close to the bone on what the real nature of the issue is here.
They say that they're fighting for the oppressed against the oppressor, but what are they in fact doing with speech codes, with this garbage insanity about the pronouns you must use?
That is oppressive.
That is trying to control not just what people think, but what they say.
So yes, you've nailed it.
Well, it's like Dennis Prager always says, It's the reverse of what they say and what they're accusing you of is actually what they are doing themselves.
Thank you, Gary.
Don't be such a stranger.
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I thought you wanted to talk about Superman.
I know the people that do that sometimes.
Time for a Lothian.
We're going to go with the elderflower extract.
Lots of fists today, lots of fists.
You know what it is too, like McAuliffe and like you're seeing mainstream like media articles already Getting behind him on this, they're all saying, Youngkin has falsely asserted Critical Race 3 is being taught.
It's not being taught in K-8 schools in Virginia.
They keep saying it's not being taught.
And that's because Youngkin, er, excuse me, McAuliffe, is going out of his way to keep, to not define it.
They refuse to give it a name.
Well, no, no, no, they, they, no, no, no, no, no, no, it's very obvious.
They're saying Critical Race.
theory as a theory isn't being taught.
But if you say you're white, you're an oppressor, that is critical race theory.
And the thing is, I really...
They also said K through 8.
There's some other grades were missing.
Why do they not include that?
Can you play Cup 10 on here that quick?
Cup 10.
This morning, college football fans are getting ready once again to pack stadiums nationwide.
For weeks, crowds in the tens of thousands, mostly unmasked, have sat side by side.
now cheering on their teams at the halfway point of the season.
They're bringing more energy than before.
People are more pumped up.
Yes, sir.
All while doctors warned of game coming potential super spread events.
A frightening prospect with hospitals at the time already on the brink.
As soon as I saw it, I thought COVID's about to have a feast.
What did you think?
I thought the same thing.
I think it's really unfortunate.
But it never happened.
COVID cases, hospitalizations, and deaths now all down nationwide.
Crazy.
Strange.
All right, stand by.
That's so weird.
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Welcome to America First.
Hey, Dr. Gorka.
How are you doing today?
Good.
Yeah, I wanted to call and get a little information out.
I saw on the news last night That this new hypersonic missile that China was testing actually goes up into low Earth orbit on its own separate platform and then launches from orbit.
Now, doesn't this mean that that thing could literally sit up there for years until it's told to fire?
No.
It's a hypersonic.
It can't suddenly break and stay in our upper atmosphere.
Well, I would have swore You know, that just because it goes up into low Earth orbit, it can possibly sit there.
It can't stay there.
It can't suddenly put on the brakes.
Oh, OK.
Because I heard it was a separate booster that got it into low Earth orbit.
Can't stop there.
It can't stay there.
It can't be geosynchronous.
But thanks for the call, Roland.
We got a jump.
We got a good buddy, Leonardo!
Leo, welcome.
Welcome, Seb.
I just gotta say, your t-shirt that you sent me, I finally got it, and it's a real debate provoker.
Wait, hang on, hang on, hang on.
I need to know, which one did we send you, Leonardo?
You sent me the one that Donald Trump, our greatest of all presidents, 45, who's gonna be 47, by the way, that says, if you're woke, you're a loser.
So what kind of reactions are you getting, Leo?
Well, I get from, you know, the good guys, I get passionate patriotism, but then I guess you would, I guess you would call it heated commentary from persons that are woke, right?
So I just wanted to thank you and encourage people to get that t-shirt from your store because if you're courageous to make sure you keep your head on a swivel so nobody hits you over your MAGA hat.
I wear the MAGA hat, right?
And then I take one of your, one of your bumper stickers that says resist this.
I pin it to the side of the bag.
And then, but here's what I wanted to suggest.
And you have that other shirt.
We're out of time.
You got to be quick.
We've got 10 seconds.
Yeah.
Welcome to welcome Brandon.
Sure.
People could get the other like McCall of bumper sticker and pin it so that it says Let's go, Brandon McAuliffe.
Stay on the line, Leo.
I want to get you to text us a photograph of you in your shirt.
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You were given a gift, but you obviously have a gift to be that fluent with ideas and facts at any age, let alone yours.
Well, when my colleague, I may be Catholic but he's my rabbi, speaks so highly of somebody he did even more so in texts he sent to me over the last few weeks.
It's not a hard decision to get that individual on the show one-on-one.
We are delighted to have her with us for an unfettered discussion.
She is a guest host along with Wilwit of Dennis's show on Salem and also She is a PragerU personality.
I wonder if that's what it says on her business card.
Amala Epunobi, welcome to America First one-on-one.
Oh, thank you for having me on, Dr. Gorka.
Well, look, I have to.
Dennis was just gushing about you when he first mentioned you to me a month or two ago, so I can't wait to have this discussion with you unfettered, uninterrupted.
For those who are not familiar, look, PragerU very simply is one of the most influential, most important organizations pushing back on the tyranny, on the wokeness, on the political correctness in America.
God bless Dennis.
I think you're up to like three or four billion views already.
The fact that you're hosting his show at the ripe old age of... How old are you Amala?
I am 21.
The ripe old age of 21.
I only had to wait till I was 47 to host a national radio show.
There must be something there.
Let's test the waters.
So first things first, for those who may not have tuned in to Dennis' show when you were hosting, tell us a little bit about where you come from, your family background, and most importantly, what your politics were until recently, Amala.
Sure, yeah.
So I was born and raised in a small town in central Florida, and I was raised by a single mother of three who happens to be a very, very active leftist.
So while I'm here working for PragerU, my mom is back in Florida working for the left.
She is a fundraiser and works in development.
For a left-leaning organization out there.
So as you can imagine, being raised by my mother, who does happen to be white, I was very cognizant of my race and my gender from a very young age with the leftist ideology and going along those lines.
So I grew up to be a very angry leftist for most of my life.
I even ended up working for the left when I graduated high school.
And of course that didn't last very long because I'm here now.
So what is, if your mother was white, your father was black, you said you were very cognizant of your race.
What were you told was your race, Amala?
Oh, so I was always told I could identify as really whatever side I wanted to, white or black, although I was very much encouraged to identify as black, which again goes along with leftist ideology.
And I was told that because I was a black female, that life was going to be a lot harder for me.
There was barriers already set in place, cemented into our institutions and systems, that was going to make life a little bit more difficult for me than it was for my white peers.
So in that case, if that was what was drummed into you from the earliest age, if your mother was a hardcore left-wing activist, you ended up assisting her, what happened?
Ah, working for the left.
I like to say that I have a lot in common with Tom Sowell.
When he started working for the Labor Department, he was a Marxist, and by the time he left, he was no longer such a thing.
So I began working for the left when I graduated high school, and my job was being a youth organizer.
Essentially, what I was doing was traveling around to different middle schools and high schools in my area and indoctrinating young people, talking to them about the wonders of socialism And Critical Race Theory before I even knew that it was Critical Race Theory myself.
And eventually questions arose.
I was going into work and working with organizers and members of this organization who were blatantly racist towards white people.
So I was going into work for my eight-hour days talking about how horrible white people were with my white mother.
And then going back home to my white family who provided for me my entire life, made me dinner every single day.
We sat and talked about our values and our future and my ambitions and they facilitated that.
So I couldn't justify holding those two sentiments in my brain at the same time.
And eventually when I questioned it, I went to the higher-ups at my organizations and they did not want to hear anything that I had to say.
So I knew it was time to go.
But I still need to know what it was that made you arrive at that realization, because there's a guy who's also half white, half black, who was president of the United States.
And he's a little bit older than you.
Just had his 60th birthday, I do believe.
And he still peddles the garbage that your mother peddles.
He still thinks that black people are inveterate victims and that white are.
Are oppressive and CRT is a good thing.
So clearly he missed what happened to you.
So was there an event?
Was there something a person told you?
Was there a crescendo moment Amala?
I would say that there were several events that led to me coming to my awakening.
I can talk about one in particular.
Now, when the whole Brett Kavanaugh case was happening, I coincidentally was working on a project that revolved around sexual assault and false accusations.
There's a documentary called Groveland 4, and where I'm from in Florida, there was a situation where a white woman had wrongfully accused four black men of raping and assaulting her.
And this led to lots of turmoil for these four young black men.
Two of them ended up dead.
And I was working on this project, of course, through the lens of systemic racism.
Look at America.
Look at how racist it is.
Look at this story.
And all you black kids should beware of the evil white people who want to hold you back.
And at the same time, in the background of the news cycle, was Brett Kavanaugh and this whole case around him.
And I looked at the outrage, the being found guilty in the court of public opinion, and it immediately made me question it.
And I'm very grateful that I was working on the project that I was working on at the same time, because I saw what was happening to this man.
I saw the distress.
I saw the pain in his face when he spoke publicly in front of the American people.
And I went to my boss and said, why are we not treating these two situations the exact same?
Is it because of his skin color?
And my boss essentially sat me down and said, he's absolutely guilty.
And when I asked him why, he said, because he's a white man who looks like the frat boy type.
He should hang.
That's a direct quote.
What happened to be the skin pallor of your boss?
I'm curious.
He was black.
He was black.
And he said that a white man, because he looks like a frat boy, should hang.
Is that correct?
Yep, that is exactly what he said.
And all the while working on this case where we saw four black men wrongfully accused.
And because they were black, they should be treated differently, according to him.
That's incredible.
I'm sure you're fully aware of it, but for those who aren't, for the millions of listeners we have out there, somebody may not be aware of.
What triggered, in a good sense, the great warrior for truth, Andrew Breitbart, to go from being, as he described himself in his autobiography, an unthinking, drunken, left-wing student, was the Clarence Thomas hearings.
He saw those hearings and he said, I don't believe it.
I don't believe it that this righteous, upstanding black man is somehow, you know, a sexual predator.
I just don't buy it.
And that's how he became one of the greatest freedom fighters for truth and for the right.
So there's an interesting parallel there.
I have to ask you, Amala, what would be the consequence?
How old were you when you made the switch, when you came to the right side?
I was 18 at the time.
So you're 18, so you've had three years.
What has happened to you?
Talk about your family relationships, your personal relationships.
What's been the fallout of waking up to the truth?
Oh, it was really contentious when things first began.
When I left the organization and sort of came out of the closet as a conservative, as I guess we have to do these days, my mother and I did not have the best relationship and that lasted for around a year or so, just constant arguments.
Sheer and utter disappointment on her part when it came to what I believed and my current views.
But we've managed to get past that, and now we have a relationship that's better than it's ever been, but it's just devoid of politics.
We don't talk politics anymore for the most part.
And then what about friend circles?
What happened to the other relations, people who weren't blood relatives?
How tough has it been for you?
Share a little bit about the last three years.
Sure.
I've lost a couple friends.
Silently lost them.
They just simply...
Blocked me on all social media, blocked my number, all that good stuff, because I don't think they actually wanted to confront me for my ideas.
They had just sort of painted a caricature of what conservatism meant, and since I had labeled myself as a conservative, I was no longer a part of their lives.
But, you know, for the most part, I kept my friends, my family relationships have been really well, have been going really well.
I think the worst outrage that I got was from the Internet itself.
From strangers you mean?
Yes, exactly.
Yeah, and I'm sure a lot of it was rather disgusting.
Yes, I think when... I waited about a year and a half to even come out online as a conservative.
I was doing research, I was watching PragerU videos, listening to Dennis and Tom Sowell and all these great thinkers, and once I felt comfortable and saw just the sheer propaganda that was happening on social media, I decided to hop online and make videos.
And the platform that I chose was TikTok because it was just egregious what I was seeing on that platform.
And yes, here we have it.
Well done, Eric.
Here is that video with 10 million views.
Play cuts.
Let's go ahead and debunk this whole white privilege thing.
Is there a white entertainment category on Netflix, Hulu, and Prime?
No, but there is a black one.
Is there a white-owned restaurant category on Uber Eats?
No, but there is a black one.
Are white people being hired to fill a diversity quota in corporations and companies?
No!
But black people are!
And is there a whole system of affirmative action for white students that puts them in colleges of which they are unfit to attend purely based on their race?
No!
But there is one for black students!
And can white people go out and riot and loot and burn down businesses in the streets while being cheered on by the political left?
No!
But black people can!
And white people, don't you dare say a word because you'll be labeled a racist!
If you want to know who's in power in your country, think about who you cannot criticize.
So, you are at the forefront, you are probably the newest national personality for this amazing institution that is Prager University.
Will you tell us a little bit about, first, because you're in the trenches, will you tell us why Generation?
Oh, what are you?
Generation Z?
What are you?
Oh yeah, I am Gen Z. Okay, so why does Gen Z believe all this garbage?
Break it down for us.
Is it just the schools?
Or tell us how they believed what you believed?
Mmm, I think it's a multitude of things.
I think schooling is really important.
I think that's a big part of it now, although it wasn't such a big part of it when I was younger.
But the rise of CRT, critical race theory, and DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion, is particularly putting young people at risk to believe this sort of ideology.
But I think more so than that, it's social media and mainstream media.
What they do is they pull these emotional stories, I'll talk about it in my case, things like Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, the police brutality narrative.
I was inundated with that narrative by mainstream media and by social media.
And of course you hear these harrowing stories of abuse.
So you'll like a post talking about how Michael Brown was shot and killed for being black and suddenly that's all you see on your social media feeds.
And the big tech overlords are cognizant of that.
They're pushing this sort of ideology to young people and everybody on their platforms.
So I was getting it from social media.
I was getting it from mainstream media.
And then I had the brilliant combination of also getting it from my mother at home.
And it didn't matter how successful I was as a young black female.
I went through school.
I was valedictorian of my high school.
I worked a job after school.
I started my own club at school.
I got all these scholarships.
I was inquired by Yale to go to Yale, and yet you would have asked me, and I would have told you, I'm oppressed because I'm a black woman in America.
And it's because these emotional stories that do not speak to a larger truth or a larger systemic pattern are so pervasive, and they're able to cut through actual logic and reason when it comes to young people.
So you have just read my mind.
This is exactly the question I wanted to ask next.
In doing what you do, in encouraging others to deprogram, to exit the world of left-wing radical indoctrination, how much does logic
in fact matter because we you know you just gave your example that you know it's you like something and then then you're inundated and really that's that's material that's that's meant to to provoke an emotional response it's not about logic so you are now you know representing PragerU you're trying to bring the truth to millions of young Americans across the nation
Is logic even relevant in the primary phases of your engagements?
For the most part it is, but I've found that we have to work sort of on the same playing field as the left and we do have to use an emotional appeal to talk to people.
So when I talk to people about police brutality, let's say, and somebody walks up to me and says, well, how dare you say that the police are not systemically racist?
Look at Eric Garner.
Look at Philando Castile.
I say to that, an emotional appeal.
Do you want young black men believing that they're going through this world being targeted and that nothing that they do will ever keep that target off their back?
Do you want that to happen to somebody emotionally?
And that strikes people more than saying, well, let's look at the FBI crime rate.
Let's look at the statistics here and show you that it's not actually racism happening within our police forces.
You have to use emotion in a sense, but I like to couple it with logic because that's what really sticks.
Yeah, yeah.
So give us some examples of what's really worked for you.
You've mentioned the, I like this approach, do you really want young black men to believe that they're just, you know, on the precipice of being hunted down every day by police officers?
What else do you find resonates with young women, for example?
What is the emotional frequency that helps you start that conversation?
You know, I think there's something truly powerful about knowing that you can be successful and that people are not pitted against you.
And the feeling that they are is really, really devastating.
There were so many opportunities that I wish I had taken as a young person, but I refused to take because I thought that it was going to perpetuate racism or patriarchy.
And nobody should be robbed of that agency in their life, and that is what the left aims to do.
So that's what I say to young women.
There is a whole side of this country that would love to tell you that you're held back by virtue of being born with your gender, that life is going to be harder for you, that you're held back by a patriarchal society and that you you should just pursue career and ambition and and throw away having family or building long term relationships with men because they're horrible. that you're held back by a patriarchal society and that And you have to think about the long term repercussions of that.
It's been studied.
It's tried and true that women are not as happy when they pursue that sort of avenue.
Do you want to be a less happy individual?
And why is there a side of the country that would like to convince you to do such a thing?
And although it doesn't really break the barrier immediately.
I don't think anybody gets out of a conversation with me and automatically agrees with me 100%.
It's all about planting little seeds of doubt in somebody's mind.
And once you've planted that seed, it's not going anywhere.
And eventually, it's just going to keep growing and growing and growing until they feel the need to find the truth.
So that's what I try to do, is just plant seeds.
Yeah, I've said it often that that's one of the most useful things you can do is just get people to question, just a little bit of doubt and then perhaps that becomes a snowball.
You mentioned young women.
Talk to us, what are you seeing when it comes to the culture of life versus the pro-abortion culture?
I see great headway occurring for conservatives.
Do you also see the same?
Are we finally after 50 years winning this debate?
I've got to disagree, at least when it comes to young women my age.
Being tuned into social media at the rate that I am is showing me that I don't think we are truly changing at least young women's minds.
I can't tell you.
I could pick up my phone right now, go on TikTok and show you hundreds of pro-abortion videos that are being put out by young women and liked to the tune of millions and millions of people who are commenting and supporting them.
So I feel like young people still have an attachment to the idea that they should be able to get an abortion, not just in the beginning phases of pregnancy, but at any stage in pregnancy, and that is a right.
Look at the outrage that we saw with young women around the Texas abortion bill, and I don't see us truly breaking that barrier, because it is a tough barrier to break.
It lies on what we define life as, and if you can't change somebody's mind on what they define life as, it's a really It's a really tough battle to win.
Yeah, well, we're going to follow you very closely.
We are very impressed already.
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Thank you.
given your parentage, Talk to us, or tell us, what is your message?
To young Americans who go on Black Lives Matter marches and who believe that this is an organization that's going to bring justice to America, what is your explanation to them of what BLM really is?
Ooh, I have a lot to say on this matter.
If you know me or if you've heard me, you know that I have a BLM fist tattooed on my arm because I was that much in support of Black Lives Matter.
Yeah, don't let your 16-year-olds get tattooed.
I was attending BLM protests whenever they were happening in my home state of Florida.
And what I will say is just take a deep dive into Black Lives Matter and tell me one thing that they've done to actually help the black community with the millions and millions of dollars that they have amassed.
I can tell you about the real estate properties that their leaders have bought.
I can tell you about the different families of police shooting victims who have not seen a dime of the money that BLM has garnered from their protests and their riots in our streets.
And they can tell you about all the different black businesses that were taken down and destroyed all in the name of George Floyd in that summer of BLM riots.
So I can give you an entire list of the ways that Black Lives Matter has wronged the black community and failed to address actual issues that are happening in the black community, yet I don't see a list of any good that they have done, any progress that they have made when it comes to race relations in America.
And what that proves to people, especially young black people, is that their interest is not your interest.
They're not in the interest of keeping you safe.
They're not in the interest of making you successful.
They are in the interest of destroying our institutions and they will do that by whatever means make it possible for them to do it.
It has nothing to do with the saving of black lives.
So don't be fooled by these organizations who claim as such.
And when you hear organizations like BLM and black allied associations or student groups call for the actual segregation of colleges, do you understand what's happening there?
What the logic is that that which Martin Luther fought against is now being embraced by so-called black equity activists, Amala?
Right, and they don't care about that.
Look at the push for equity and affinity groups where we are essentially going back to Jim Crow legislated segregation.
You have to look at those two things.
Just look at them in parallel and see how similar they are.
But the different vein is, again, the emotion behind it.
They love an emotional appeal.
Black people, Hispanic people, well, not really Asian people because I guess we don't advocate for Asians.
But we are so oppressed that we need to be held separate from our white counterparts.
That's what's going to make us feel better.
We need to have black-owned businesses on our Uber Eats app.
We need to have a black category on Netflix and Hulu for what you can watch.
Because holding us separate is what's going to make this country better.
That's what's going to strengthen our relationships between people of different races.
How you could look at what's happening in the world right now and justify that sort of thinking is beyond me.
But it is very reminiscent of Jim Crow America.
And if you have a side that is advocating for that, ask them why.
And I find you'll find some nefarious reasons behind that.
Are conservatives doing a good enough job of pushing back?
Can a white conservative like me say anything about BLM that will have an effect?
You can, and I think it's just about the framing that we do it in.
And I think that's why I decided to enter the conservative movement and actually start speaking, is because when I went online, the people that cut through my indoctrination and my brainwashing were very kind conservatives who sat down and said, I understand why you feel the way that you feel, but here is the objective truth.
Here is the fact.
Now, there are lots of conservatives who have very big platforms who don't do that.
They're not necessarily compassionate.
In fact, I think they lack very...
They have very little empathy for leftists and leftist ideology.
And I think, by virtue of being in my position as a former leftist, I can give a lot of empathy towards the left.
I understand exactly why they feel the way that they do, but I also understand why that feeling is wrong.
So I think in the conservative movement, we just need to have a little bit more compassion, although it's hard because the insanity is progressing.
At an alarming rate.
It is insane.
Yeah, I'm gonna ask you about that whole compassion issue because it does affect the method with which we choose to respond to the insanity.
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You mentioned that you have compassion, Amala, for the left, for the people who have been indoctrinated, because that's where you came from.
My question is, given what they are doing to this nation, Do you have, understand, do you have compassion for those who don't have compassion for them?
Because when you see the open borders, when you see the state of black families, I mean, more than 70% of black children born into one parent homes, when you see the tens of millions, the figures for those aborted, murdered in the womb, tens of millions of black Americans, it's hard for me to have compassion for those who are literally Destroying the fabric of their fellow Americans of any skin color.
Shouldn't this be an all-out political war where we just create a crisis in confidence and where they look at themselves finally one day in the mirror and they say, yeah, that was crazy.
Yeah, I can see where somebody might think that.
And I will say, I lack very little, I have very little compassion for the elites and the bureaucrats in our country that are perpetuating these narratives.
And I think it's important to differentiate between the elitists who are well aware of what they're doing and in the end result of their policy and their legislation and what they advocate for.
And the average everyday leftist that you run into on the street who supports Black Lives Matter or open borders.
I think there's people who know exactly what they're doing.
They know the turmoil and the horrible results that are going to come of what they advocate for.
And then there's people who think that they are operating out of compassion and that they just don't get the scope of what they're advocating for.
And that was me.
And I think leftism and wokeism is a beast born out of empathy.
It is born out of empathy at its heart, at its very foundation.
The average leftist thinks that they're doing something right.
They think that they're advocating for people.
They think that they're going to change the world.
But I have to have compassion for that because it was me.
And if I had not gotten the information that I had gotten, if I had not woken up, I would be that very same person.
And I think everybody is reachable.
So that's why I stand where I stand.
I'll just say one thing.
Communism was born out of compassion for the downtrodden of the Industrial Revolution and it led to the deaths of a hundred million people.
Even aspects of fascism was born out of a
Maybe not compassion, but an exploitation of those who suffered as a result of World War I and the various reparations regimes put on the losers of World War I. So at the end of the day, just because it's a positive vision of equality, if it leads to mass murder, genocide, the Holocaust, I'm not sure I can allow that to temper my response, especially as the child of those who were persecuted both under communism and then who suffered under fascism before that.
But hey, everybody gets to make their own choices.
Let me ask you a topic that is perhaps the most disturbing of all.
BLM's bad enough, but the transgender agenda.
When we hear the stories here in Virginia of a young girl who was raped by a quote-unquote transgender male student in a restroom, and then he was quietly transferred to another school so he could rape again.
Do you have anything to say on this issue?
Because I think this will be perhaps the most provocative in making people wake up.
You see the school board meetings, this radical agenda denying the truth of a man is a man, a woman is a woman.
And the fact, I find very, very telling that the majority of these transgender cases are amongst very young girls.
There's this group dynamic, there's this clique dynamic that they feel to stay in the clique, they have to go along with this agenda.
Where do you stand on this issue and how do you see it in terms of being the catalyst for millions of people waking up?
Oh, I think it speaks to just the broader sense of what the left is, and that is blurring the lines of what is naturally true, what is objectively true.
They do that with law.
They're doing that with gender.
They're doing it with race.
They're doing it with everything.
And I do think that the transgender issue is going to be a catalyst for waking up a lot of people because it affects children so strongly.
And the indoctrination is so strong and intense when it comes to children.
And it's disgusting.
It's disgusting what's happening, and they are simply ignoring all the facts in the studies around transgenderism.
I understand that if somebody feels confused and is experiencing gender dysmorphia, that is a really horrible thing to be going through.
I can't imagine feeling that confused in your brain.
But to advocate and to expose children to that, and essentially make them confused about these things, things that they would have never been confused with had you not had you not initiated that confusion, is a disgusting thing.
And when we look at the rates of attempted suicide and successful suicide with transgender people, even those who have gone through long-term hormone blockers, sex replacement therapy, hormone replacement therapy, the rates remain the same.
So obviously the treatment that you are advocating for and the culture that you are advocating for is not doing any help to us – To real biological males and females?
And it's not providing any help to people who actually experience gender dysmorphia because those people do exist.
Why would you push that on children knowing the results that it could have?
It is truly disgusting and that story out of Loudoun County is going to be one of many.
Here in California what they've advocated for is now male inmates who identify as female A man who is a man who says, Oh, today I'm a woman.
Yes.
He's a serial killer.
And in one case, they've actually transferred a female serial killer over to a female prison.
I mean, a male serial killer.
So a man identifying as a female.
A man who is a man who says, oh, today I'm a woman.
Yes, he's a serial killer.
Yes.
It's even confusing me at this point.
But that's the whole point.
It's not funny.
That's the point.
That's the whole point.
To get you to a point where you don't think there is objective truth.
You've just nailed it.
That is the essence of what they're doing.
Yep.
It's exactly right.
If they can blur those lines of gender and of law and of our country's founding and our institutions and our systems, if those lines are blurred, guess what?
They get to draw new ones.
They get to destroy everything that's ever been created, everything that's ever worked, everything that we're trying to conserve and build something new in its stead.
And it's a horrible mindset to have.
And as conservatives, we are just trying to understand this world, conserve what's good about it, and get rid of what's wrong.
The left is just trying to control everything, and if they can't do that, they will destroy it until they can.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
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Will you talk to us, Amala, about the importance of everybody demonstrating individual courage? - Okay.
Oh, absolutely.
I think it's the most important thing that you can do right now.
There are so many of us that recognize the insanity that's happening.
Particularly in the United States, but not just in the United States, in the world.
And we recognize it, and we do nothing.
I can't tell you how many people reach out to me and Will, and send us messages about how hard it is to live where they live, or to see everything that's going on in the world, and how hard it is to stay silent.
And to that I say, why are you staying silent?
There's no reason for you to be silent.
If anything, now is the time more than ever to speak up, because we're eventually going to lose that right to be able to speak, and we're losing it on a day-to-day basis.
So people need to be courageous, and they're so scared of what's going to happen to them in the here and now.
They're scared of being a parent alienated at their PTA meeting, or their kids not getting into school clubs anymore, or being fired from their job.
And of course, that's a very scary thing to have to go through, especially when you're trying to provide for a family.
But you need to be scared of what's going to happen down the line if you don't say something now.
That's what you should be scared of.
We need to have courage.
And it's an exhausting fight.
It's an uphill battle.
But who said that life was supposed to be devoid of being tired?
You need to fight.
And now is the time.
So please be courageous.
Please speak up.
Because you have to do it or nobody else will.
What's your final message on any theme, Courage or anything else, to those who are listening?
We have listeners across the nation, from New York to California to Washington D.C.
We have international listeners.
What's the one thing that people should keep before them in these trying times, Amala?
Regardless of what you feel, regardless of what ideology you subscribe to, we should all accept that people have individual liberties and freedoms.
And there are a bunch of people in this country, particularly our elites and our bureaucrats, that are trying to limit everybody's freedom.
I don't care if you're a conservative, I don't care if you're a classic liberal, I don't care if you're a leftist.
They are trying to take control of your freedom and your liberty, your personal choice, your God-given right.
That should never be allowed.
We should never advocate for that.
And you should speak up about what's happening right now, because we have countries across the world that have gone through this before, and millions have died, millions have lost their lives.
And a lot of people are not going to feel the weight of what's happening right now until the military boot kicks them in the butt.
And that's an unfortunate thing.
And I hope we don't make it to that time.
I hope we don't make it to the point where the United States is starting to look like Australia.
But the seeds are being sown here.
And if you see those seeds being sown, and you don't tell everybody and alert people about the snake in the yard, it will be your fault.
So speak up and be courageous.
Absolutely.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
And all I'll end with is, my good friend, my rabbi, Dennis Prager was right about her.
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