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Oct. 22, 2021 - Sebastian Gorka
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Sebastian Gorka FULL SHOW: Alec Baldwin kills cinematographer
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What?
The last four years?
He said last four years.
And he screwed that up.
Well, my favorite part of it was he gets asked a question about how will you protect our freedoms and democracy ten seconds after railing about vaccine mandates.
The last four years?
He said last four years.
And he screwed that up.
Well, my favorite part of it was he gets asked the question about how will you protect our freedoms and democracy?
Ten seconds after railing about vaccine mandates.
Yes.
And saying that people should be sent home and should be fired.
Nurses and police officers.
And then what does the audience do?
Cheer.
Actually cheer.
There was one thing where they asked him a question and he said just, yes I'm going to do that.
And they cheered.
Just at him saying yes.
But here is perhaps the most despicable I mean, there were many, but here is the most despicable moment of the night where they cheer.
They cheer that the people that we're supposed to worship, the first responders, the nurses, well, yeah, they should all be fired.
Cut six.
As many as one in three emergency responders in some cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, right here in Baltimore, are refusing to comply with city vaccine mandates.
I'm wondering where you stand on that.
Should police officers, emergency responders, be mandated to get vaccines?
And if not, should they be stay at home or let go?
Yes and yes.
And then they chid.
Yes, they should be let go.
Yes, they should stay home.
Yes, they should be fired.
That's when you know who the Democrats are.
That's when you realize they don't care, even if you're a member of a union that funds them like all the unions do.
They don't give a crap about you.
You can go to hell.
Feed your children.
Sod off.
No.
You don't do what we want you to do, what the federal government wants you to do.
You can go to hell.
That's Biden.
That's the thing about, look, we've had it commented on by people on this show.
We've had, what's his name, James Woods, the actor who tweeted about this.
What was it?
A year ago, during the campaign, he said, I've had premature senility in my family.
And the first thing you realize is a sign of premature senility is they lose the filter.
That they say things that they mean, but they don't want to usually say because they've got a filter.
Well, this guy doesn't, because he is senile.
Two brain aneurysms.
A guy who can't tell the difference between his sister and his wife thinks Super Tuesday is on Thursday.
Thinks he's been a truck driver.
He's senile, but it allows you to see what he really thinks.
Okay, another big story of the day.
You gotta sound off on all of these.
833-33-Gorkov.
It's 833-334-6752.
Alec Baldwin, who tweeted... What did he tweet a few years ago, 2017, about a cop?
He said... Something into the effect of... What does it feel like to... What was it?
Eric knows.
Eric has it.
I wonder... This was the tweet, September 23rd, 2017.
Quote, I wonder how it must feel to wrongfully kill someone.
And he said that about a cop, correct?
Yes.
Well, we'll find out how he feels about it now, because with a live weapon, a prop handgun, for some inexplicable reason, that was loaded with live cartridges, just like with Brandon Lee, Bruce Lee's son, killed on a film set the same way, For some reason, Alec Baldwin, who's been in the acting business... Somebody from Hollywood called me today.
He wouldn't come on the show.
I get it.
He's a conservative, but he made the point.
Baldwin's been acting for 40 years!
It's not the first time they've given him a gun.
And yes, the prop master's in control of the weapons and the munitions and the blanks.
But guess what?
Who's in charge of a weapon when they pull the trigger?
Who is legally in charge of a weapon when they pull the trigger?
It's not me.
It's not you.
It's not the prop master.
It's the person pulling the trigger.
And it's this actor, who's a big gun guy, by the way.
He's a conservative.
Told me.
Before you pull a trigger, it is your duty to clear the weapon and make sure that it is safe.
Because the only time you want to pull a trigger on a loaded gun is when you are willing and prepared to destroy that which you are pointing at.
And Alec Baldwin today killed a young immigrant cinematographer and put his producer in hospital.
And there's only one person who pulled that trigger, and his name is Alec Baldwin.
And as I tweeted out, this is why my buddy called me from Hollywood, as I tweeted out, because I believe it, sadly, Nothing will happen to Alec Baldwin.
If you think different, or if you want to sound off on the town hall, on the hearings with A.G.
Merrick Garland yesterday, or just talk about guns, because it's Friday, or ask me anything.
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Hang on.
America First, hold, please.
What am I doing?
What am I doing here?
There.
Oh, I need the book details.
Thank you.
Can you kill the mics for a second?
The mics are now... The mics
are now... The mics are now...
The mics are now...
The mics are now...
The mics are back on, and I will dial him up now.
Okay.
Stop that.
Okay.
Calling it on channel one.
Ringing at the far end.
And you heard that, John, that we may come in with Cut 4.
Yeah, yeah.
Mr. Tatum, can you hear us?
Yes.
Okay, we hear you, but we do not... Oh, we see.
Okay, yes, we have picture now.
It looks good.
Mics are live on our Rumble broadcast, just so you know, but we're testing the mics to make sure they sound good.
We are one minute out.
Want to give us an audio check real quick?
Give us a few lines?
Hold on one second.
Is this going to be an evening show?
Um, it's, it's live.
It's airing on now.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
I can give you one, two, three, four, five.
Okay.
Yeah.
I think that sounds pretty good.
Yeah.
All right.
I'll switch over to the split screen view so you can see.
Oh yeah.
Good image.
Good image.
All right.
We've got about 20 seconds.
Stand by.
Yeah, we'll be standing by.
Alright, hang on.
Okay, you still... Oh, hang on.
Yep.
America First, what's your name?
Alright, hang on.
You still want to come to that cut?
America First ever?
No.
Alright, stand by.
Bye-bye.
Standing by.
You have a great business.
You've been voted number one at everything.
No matter what you do, you seem to be number one.
I just wanted to wish you a happy birthday.
I would never say in your case that you're fired because you're doing too well.
So I'll just say you're hired.
That's a very good impression, John.
How long were you working on that?
Oh, just a little bit, last night.
Putting some stuff together.
I'm impressed.
I think we've got to file that in the Evergreens.
Thank you, John!
That's so thoughtful!
I get a special, special mention from my old boss.
I hate calling him my old boss, because he appointed me after I left the White House to the National Security Education Board, of which I'm still a member.
Yes, Biden!
Bring it.
So I should call in my current boss as well.
That's so kind.
Thank you for organizing that, John.
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You know the number.
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It's going to be a caller-heavy first hour because we've got a jam-packed show in the second hour.
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And then Jennifer Horne, one-on-one.
My gosh, the corporate is full, guys.
Amazing.
Let's get to the first guest and the only guest of the hour.
He's a good friend of the show.
He's a great American.
Brandon Tatum.
Welcome.
Let's go, Brandon!
I like that.
I just developed some shirts on that.
I bet you did.
I bet you did, brother.
OK, so we have so much to discuss.
You've written a new book, Beaten Black and Blue.
Great, great title.
Being a black cop in an America under siege.
You can order it right now.
Follow this guy.
Brandon, I'm going to take color out of it for a second, but the book is about being a black cop.
But I just, you know what I don't get?
And I work closely with the military, trained thousands of Leos over the years.
I don't know, especially when it comes to uniform, I have no idea how a cop of any skin color puts on the badge, the Sam Brown and the gun and goes to work today, especially in a Democrat city.
So let's start there, Brandon.
How bad has it become?
Yeah, it's pretty bad and it's incredibly unfortunate.
You know, my book was to target a specific niche.
However, it's about policing in America in general, no matter if you're black, white.
I interviewed five officers and two of them were white because, you know, the issues that are going on in law enforcement transcends color, race, culture, all of that.
And cops are really under, you know, a tremendous struggle today, you know, especially in these Democrat cities, man, where they hate the police.
They are decimating the police.
They did it with defunding the police and now they're trying to do it with vaccination mandates and they're losing, you know, in some cases 10, 20, 30 percent of their police force which puts the city in danger and it also puts other officers in danger.
So at this point, I don't know how that police officers are still maintaining in these liberal cities.
Talk to us.
We'll talk about the specifics of the book in a second.
But when you mention the mandates, what's going to happen?
What's going to happen when, you know, the offices in Chicago, in Philly, in other big metropolises, when we see 20, 30 percent of them just say, I'm sorry, I'm healthy and this should be my choice, And they just don't show up for work in November, Brandon.
What's going to happen in those cities?
Well, I think that their entire intention in most of these cities is to federalize police.
So they're trying to find any way to get rid of municipalities and police officers that are managed by the city.
You mean they're gonna try and bring in what?
to get rid of them and they're going to, you know, federalize.
That's what I think that they're going to do because there's no rational person in their right mind.
You mean they're going to try and bring in what?
The D.C. and the swamp is going to try and take control?
Yeah, they're going to bring in the National Guard.
They're going to try to run local police departments from the White House.
That's pretty much what they're going to try to do, in my opinion, because no rational person will believe that if you do a simple survey, a police officer to say, or am I going to get the vaccination or not?
They can see a lot of officers are going to leave and they're going to go to cities and they're going to go to States that are probably more conservative, that a little more lacks that will accept them with open arms.
And these cities are going to be left desolate.
And no person in their right mind who care about the citizens of these particular municipalities will ever allow that to happen.
I mean, you can forget about calling the police unless you're getting killed.
They're not going to show up at a reasonable amount of time.
Yeah.
All right, let's talk specifically about the book.
You can pre-order it right now.
It's called Beaten Black and Blue, Being a Black Comp in an America Under Siege.
Why did you decide to write this book, Brandon?
Well, when I was a police officer and, you know, working in the city of Tucson, I felt beat down, man.
I mean, being black from the black community, people would come after me.
I'm a sellout.
I'm working for the white man.
And then as a police officer in general, you know, because if you have the uniform on, people that hate you, they don't care nothing about your color.
They're going to come after you.
And when Barack Obama was in office, he talked so much trash about police in America.
And I felt the effects of that.
And way back then, I said, one day I'm going to write a book.
And I'm going to tell the true story about law enforcement.
I'm going to speak up for my brothers and sisters who wear the uniform.
And that's exactly what I did.
In this book, we talk about police brutality.
We talk about what the effects of defunding the police, using social workers instead of law enforcement, the myth of police originating from slave patrols and all of those things.
And then also I interview other officers.
So it's not just my story.
It's officer stories from multiple different backgrounds.
And then we give solutions at the end of the book, and I think it's a way to speak up for law enforcement and give people a different perspective.
Okay, let's pick one of the issues you just mentioned.
We talked to Brandon Tatum, author of Beaten Black and Blue.
You can follow him at TheOfficerTatum on Twitter.
They've said for over a year now, defund the police, defund the police, defund the police.
Some of them very quietly, very quietly, are starting to refund the police because their cities are falling apart.
But those who aren't, use this phrase, reimagining the police.
And then you said this, this idea that social workers are going to deal with the domestic disturbances.
As a guy who's Warn the blue bag.
Talk to us about this idea that you're going to take the cops off the street and the social workers are going to stand in the gap.
Well, this is the, you know, this is synonymous with everything that the left does is that it sounds good in theory, but in application, it does not work.
It may make you feel good, but in reality, it's not going to work.
You, if you for one minute, think that somehow social worker, who's not armed, who's not trained, who do not deal with violent individuals.
I'm talking about combating individuals on a day-to-day basis.
You think they're going to go to a domestic violence call and somehow weather the storm?
That's not going to happen.
What they're going to do is create an additional victim that police officers are going to have to go and respond to.
It's not, it doesn't make any sense.
Now, let me tell you a solution that I think will be applicable here, and you can use social workers in this solution.
We did it in Tucson, is allow the police officers to show up first.
Let them make the scene safe.
Have them there to protect the social workers when they come in to have a conversation in a safe environment.
But to think you're going to replace police With social workers, it's a complete, you know, asinine idea.
Last minute with Brandon Tatum, the officer, Brandon.
You got the officer Tatum.
You got to follow him.
What is your message right now?
You left.
You left Tucson.
You're a co-founder of Blacksit.
You've worked for Turning Point USA.
You're very successful now on social media.
Now you're an author as well.
What is your message for your brothers and sisters still wearing the blue?
Well, just remember one thing, you know.
It's not a job.
It's not a career that you go to make a lot of money in.
It's a calling on your life.
And I believe that if you've been called, you've got to weather the storm, hang in there, do what's right.
Somebody got to do it.
And just understand there's a lot of people in this country and in the city that's depending on you, that love you, that appreciate you.
So keep fighting.
This thing is going to turn around if good people stay in the profession.
It's just a statement of fact.
Somebody's gotta do it.
Hang in there, guys.
Thank you, Brandon.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
Your call is next.
Hey, Guy, that was superb.
Thank you.
Awesome.
Awesome.
Thank you.
Thank you, Sebastian.
I appreciate you having me on.
Yeah, anytime.
Just text me if you want to come on.
Okay, I will.
Thanks, buddy.
You be good out there.
You too.
Thank you, Clay.
Okay.
All right.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Line one, George Columbus, Ohio.
Welcome.
Happy Friday.
Happy Friday, Dr. Gorka.
Hey.
Well, for the first time since I've been listening to you, I actually disagree with you.
Oh, do we permit that?
I don't know.
Not on my birthday, that's not allowed.
But carry on!
Okay, well I don't think Joe Biden is as stupid and incognitive as he pretends to be.
I think he's playing a role.
I think he's playing the role that they told him to play.
Well, I think you're absolutely wrong.
He is stupid.
Think about this.
The Democrat.
Democrat Secretary of Defense.
Robert Gates.
Not exactly a MAGA individual.
He's a swamp creature for 40 years.
What did Robert Gates say in his memoir about Vice President Biden?
He said, Biden has been wrong, George, on every key issue for four decades.
It's not an act.
You can't be wrong for 40 years.
Well, he could be wrong for 40 years to the point where it's easy to make him look like he's the idiot.
But I think he's the village idiot on purpose.
No.
Come on.
Dude, did you watch the hour and a half yesterday?
Did you watch it?
Who could watch an hour and a half?
Okay, George, get back to me on Monday.
Go back and watch it.
Nobody can act that screwed up.
He can't even walk properly across the stage.
Nobody pretends to mix up their wife with their sister.
George, we're just gonna have to agree to disagree, okay?
Go and watch it.
Call back on Monday.
We'll be watching for your phone number.
Line 2, Harley, California.
Harley, are you there?
It's too quiet.
I don't think we're connected.
Missy, line three.
Hi, Dr. Gorka.
How are you?
I'm good.
Happy birthday.
Thank you.
So I've been listening to you since the very first day you signed on, and I'm just so thrilled to talk to you for the first time.
You haven't called me in two and a half years, Missy?
Oh, it's not been for lack of trying.
I just happened to get in this time, so I'm glad to speak to you.
Well, what would you like to talk about?
Well, I was going to mention simply that I love guns, but the actual... You must be a very, very good person.
Well, I'd like to think so.
My husband thinks so and he laughs because he calls you my fake radio boyfriend.
Hang on, what's fake about me?
No, just that like you're not actually my boyfriend.
Okay, I get it.
Hey, Missy?
Will you do me a favor?
Will you do me a favor?
Since you've been listening from the beginning, since this is the first time you got through, will you stay on the line?
Of course I will!
Stay in the line because I don't want to shortchange you and I also maybe, maybe want to offer you something in the next segment.
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Mic's on.
Okay.
All right.
I'm going to get some things here.
Okay.
Where are we?
Uh, titles, if you have any in mind.
Uh, yeah, for Mark.
What should we do about Mark?
Oh, God, that was so good.
Um... President Trump's second term.
What a second- Yeah, second term should look like.
Yes, yes, yes, nice.
Good, good, good, good, good.
What a second Trump term should look like?
No, no, no.
No, no, no.
President Trump's second term.
Yeah, just assume.
Oh, oh, oh, just- Oh, yeah.
President Trump's- 1A.
1A. Town Hall and or Baldwin.
Yeah.
It was Alec Baldwin's fault, period.
Yep.
And then Brandon... Period isn't the word, period?
Or just... The word.
Okay, yes.
The word, period.
And put period in caps.
In all caps, yes.
And then Brandon, who'd be a cop today?
Who'd be a cop today... Also, uh, Mr. Kent.
Oh yeah, Mr. Kent.
Why I want to fight the Deep State.
Oh, no.
One Green Beret.
This Green Beret wants to fight the Deep State.
Ray wants to fight the Deep State.
It was interesting, you remember a while ago when you were on Dave Rubin's channel on a panel with Jack Murphy?
Yeah.
He tweeted recently, he said that he thinks the top three most interesting candidates in the entirety of the midterms next year are Joe Kent, JD Vance, and Blake Masters.
He said like all three of them are like manga outsider guys.
Who did?
Jack?
Jack, yeah.
He tweeted that a while ago.
And he interviewed Masters not too long ago.
What do you think of him?
One minute.
Of Blake Masters?
Yeah.
No, no, no, no, no.
Of Jack.
Murphy?
I haven't seen too much of his work since then.
I mean, of course, I watched the panel you did with him and Ruben.
I watched his interview with Masters and a few others.
He's interesting.
I don't know enough about him yet.
Roman, did you give Missy something?
I was on the phone.
No, I want to talk to her.
Oh.
Holding her over.
Then we'll give her a hoodie.
Did you hear Dave Rubin say Trump shouldn't run?
Are you kidding me?
Yeah.
Will he send it to me?
Yeah.
I can't stand people who say that.
Five seconds.
Three seconds.
Same logic.
Same logic as... oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's just too much, and it just makes zero sense.
I really just... that's why I can't wait for the Virginia election to be over, because you know, like, either side is going to run away with their messages, and chances are the message is going to be wrong no matter what.
Alright, 15 seconds.
You're always such an optimist, Eric.
Stand by.
I gotta bring some more optimism into this office.
Yeah, yeah.
You got an uphill battle.
Alright, alright.
All right, stand by.
It was the best of times.
It was the worst of times.
Message?
None that I'm conscious of.
Except, of course, happy birthday.
Surely, the best of times.
The best of times on America First.
Who hired this John Chappie?
Who was it, Jeff?
Was it me?
No, it was you.
Oh, I like that.
It was a good choice there.
Good choice.
Good choice for my birthday.
It was the best of times.
It was the worst of times.
I think that sums it up, having your birthday while Biden is in the White House.
I think that's a pretty good summation.
But let's have some fun!
This is what, uh... Marjorie Taylor Greene videoed this, right?
Is this right?
The Nadler?
No, uh...
Bobert.
Oh, Bobert!
Sorry, Bobert!
Sorry, apologies, uh, Lauren.
That other pistol has, uh, an inside scoop for what Jerry, Mr. Lapman Surgery, was doing during the, uh, AG hearing yesterday.
Play cut, and leave my mic open.
Cut eight.
Whether we're investigating what the status of investigations are until... less than until...
Sorry, sorry.
That was Jerry Nadler, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, sleeping at his own committee.
You gotta get John to post that.
Jeff, get John to post that.
That's just too good.
Okay, let's continue our discussions.
He's been waiting so patiently in the break.
Missy, long-time listener, first-time caller, and you wanted to talk to us about CRT.
Yes, and I just thought your intro was appropriate because actually William Shatner is my fake TV boyfriend, so you're in good company.
Okay, I'll take it.
I'll take it.
Captain Kirk and Dr. G, that's a cool combination.
That's right.
So with CRT, I'm a public school teacher in a large urban district.
God bless you.
Oh, thank you.
I've seen so much of the coverage, and it's talking CRT, CRT, which it is.
But then, of course, they can say, well, we don't teach CRT.
That's just, you know, that's just an academia, blah, blah, blah.
But we need to be comparing apples to apples with our language, with the vocabulary.
And so, for instance, you know, it's called diversity, equity and inclusion.
Oh, hang on, hang on.
This is super important.
So instead of saying CRT, diversity, Equity and inclusion.
Right, right.
That's the lingo.
And sometimes it's buried in social emotional learning.
Hang on, hang on.
This is new to me.
Social emotional learning.
Fascinating.
Yeah, because they make it sound like, oh well, CRT is a grad school theory and we don't teach that.
What they're teaching is the contents, are the arguments of CRT.
Exactly.
And I think that's what we need to be able to show in our coverage is the apples to apples, the language.
Yes.
DRT says this.
This is how it translates in K-12 schools.
Bingo.
God bless you.
Tell your husband he's got nothing to worry about.
But stay on the line.
I want you I want you, as a listener from day one, to tell Mr. G what size luxurious America-first, made-in-America hoodie you want, and let's get the right size for your hubby.
Let's get your Let's Go Brandon t-shirt for your hubby.
Stay on the line, missy.
Don't be a stranger.
Elliott, New York, line four.
Hi, happy Friday and a happy birthday to you.
My birthday is coming this Monday.
So I'm... Happy birthday!
I'm in the October Boys Choir there.
All the best people.
All the best people, Elliot.
I agree.
If I was a detective, which I'm not, I would have a hunch to look into a romantic relationship between this woman and Alec Baldwin.
It's a far-fetched theory, but it could be.
What?
You mean he murdered her?
It could be.
I'm not saying that, but it could be.
You're not saying it, but you're just saying it in front of three million people, Elliot.
You're not saying it, but you're saying it.
You can always say it in a nice way.
What makes you say that?
Just because he's a sleazeball in general?
True.
He's always been.
It's just so ironic that he did this when you pulled up that tape about him making a certain statement way back when.
2017.
Yeah, that's crazy.
I wanted to make a comment about this gentleman, the officer, Brandon.
I didn't catch his last name.
Tatum.
Brandon Tatum.
He is so on the money when he was saying that they want to federalize the police.
It's almost like Nazi Germany, that they got rid of the police and brought in the brown shirts.
Well, not only that, just like in Nazi Germany, they want to disarm us, right?
Look at the people they try to choose to to run the ADF.
So, lots of parallels, whether it's the Soviet Union, whether it's Venezuela that disarmed their citizens in 2012, or whether it's Nazi Germany.
Thank you, Elliot.
We'll see what happens with regards to Alec Baldwin, but I'm sure the detectives are on the case.
Let's go to Al.
He's got a gun question, and it's Second Amendment Friday.
Fire away, Al!
Happy 21st birthday.
I actually have... No, no, no, no.
24 again.
Sorry.
Okay.
24 again.
24 again.
Listen, it's actually a two-part question.
One, And I'll get to them as quickly as I can.
One is, why is it the Brits and the Americans stuck with a bolt gun for sniping, but the Russians use the Dragunov?
I actually like the way the Dragunov looks, and I have one more question.
Hang on, great question.
I just bought a Dragunov.
Because, here's Dr. G's argument, because the Brits and the Americans were actually using those platforms like the Lee-Enfield and the Springfield as real sniper rifles, Uh, the SVD isn't a real sniper's rifle.
It doesn't have that zero MOA capacity.
It is a designated marksman's rifle for a platoon.
So it's a different purpose, that's why.
Right.
Okay, now here's my second point, which kind of... Come on, give me some points, Al!
Not bad!
To me, the Dragunov looks like an AK-47 that's been Been stretched out.
I never fired it, so I can't really comment on it.
It's a great gun.
It's not exactly an AK-47 stretched out, but it's not as accurate as a bolt gun.
Second question.
You've got 30 seconds.
The second question is, don't these... Scott Eastwood and William Shatner like to bowhunt.
I got to thinking about banning products.
Can't the state legislature ban virtually anything, everything from skydiving to bowhunting to anything they wish?
Don't they have that power?
I'd have to read every state constitution.
I don't think so.
I mean, if you figure, well, you're going to have four or five people abuse anything, whether it's anything, whether it's hang gliding.
My brother-in-law wanted to ban hang gliding because he's had As a paramedic, he's had to pick up these guys.
I'm sure, I'm sure.
Look, I think it's very much state-centric, you'd have to read the Constitution, but Lemmy, you've triggered me on an issue.
That Hollywood actor that called me today, imagine, imagine if today's story with Alec Baldwin Imagine if that had been Clint Eastwood.
Could you imagine what the press would be doing today?
They would be crucifying the conservative actor because it's Alec Baldwin, it's, oh, oh, it's Death by Misadventure.
Thank you, Al!
Great questions!
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So Al always brings it.
Great questions from Al.
Only on Fridays, too.
Well, it's because it's Friday.
It's 2nd of November.
We have so many cuts to get through.
Oh, can you play me Schmitt Cut 9?
Schmitt Cut 9.
Well, this is an important power for Congress to exercise.
We remained, at least for a little while, longer than this country, a nation of laws.
And Steve Bannon has shown contempt for the lawful authority of Congress, and that Steve Bannon and the rest of the cretins around Trump are not above the law, are not immune from the law, and that in a government of the people, by the people, for the people, This was an act of violence against all of us, against our nation.
I can't stand that guy more than anybody almost.
What is wrong with the way he talks?
He's a mush mouth.
He's from New Jersey where I am.
That's why.
Sounds like he has marbles in his mouth.
I can't stand the guy.
What a prick.
That's what I'm saying.
Didn't graduate college and you know what his line is?
Oh, I couldn't pass the calculus.
That's everybody's line.
I was three credits short.
Yeah, right.
He's the biggest liar in the world.
Okay, we might have to play that.
Fifty seconds.
He's the only one who can make me feel bad for John McCain after what he did to that campaign.
Nobody should feel bad for John McCain.
Anything else?
Yeah, give me cut ten.
Dr. Walensky on the definition of fully vaccinated.
Yeah, it's a really great question.
Right now we don't have booster eligibility for all people currently.
So we are going to, we have not yet changed the definition of fully vaccinated.
We will continue to look at this.
We may need to update our definition of fully vaccinated in the future.
God, that's insane.
All right, 10 seconds, stand by.
Bye.
It's insane.
The most awesome pipes in talk radio.
Sebastian Gorka!
Now that's some Friday music.
The original Bond theme.
Thank you kindly.
John, let's go to calls.
Let's go to Antoinette, California.
Hey, Dr. G. I know it's not Thursday.
It was crazy yesterday.
It's gonna be raining a little, so we won't be there on Friday's Voice for the Voiceless today.
Okay.
But we all want to say to you, Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday, Dr. G. Happy birthday to you.
I feel like JFK.
Wow, that was amazing.
Give that lady a round of applause.
That was quite, quite stunning.
Happy birthday, Dr. G. Happy birthday.
Do you know you've just sung to three million people, Antoinette?
That's pretty impressive.
Hey, do me a favour.
Next time you're with the ladies, don't forget to call us next Thursday.
We missed you.
I want a photograph.
We've got to get a photograph of you guys, OK?
I want to see this great, great crowd.
God bless you, Antoinette.
That was... My gosh.
Can we see if somebody can top it?
Let's go to Judy!
Line one!
I don't think I can top it.
I'm not going to sing Happy Birthday, but you know what?
I had to call to wish you a happy birthday, Dr. Gorka.
You know something?
There are certain people I'm so happy exist, and you're definitely one of them.
Wow!
That is one of the sweetest things that's ever been said to me.
That's very kind, Judy.
Let me ask you a question.
Oh, please.
Oh, please.
You're the kind one.
Let me ask you a question.
Did your parents celebrate your birthday every time you had a birthday?
Did they?
Of course they did.
I was an only child.
My, my, my, my world, their world revolved around me.
I was a spoiled child completely.
You should know, I heard that one of the most important things for children, or the most important, is their birthday.
And you know what?
We're still children.
My parents gave me two parties, one at home and one in school.
And you know, it was so important to them.
So, what should I tell you?
It's just, I am so happy that you were born, you know?
I thank God, I thank your parents, and I thank you.
Happy birthday.
Many, many more.
You're too kind.
A fellow immigrant to the United States, somebody who loves America more than most.
Why?
Because you understand what it means, especially when you look at what's happening to your birth country of Australia.
Yeah, we, at the end of the day, we're all children inside, and as our Lord and Savior told us, it's far easier for those with a childlike mentality to get into heaven.
So God bless you, Judy, and for your support for this show.
Yeah.
Together, we can make it happen.
Together, we can save this nation.
Today, Kayleigh McEnany asked in a tweet, did anybody think it could get this bad this fast?
Some of us did.
But the good news is, those who didn't are starting to wake up.
America is waking up.
God bless all of you for your kind, kind thoughts and well wishes.
Oh my gosh, that was just the first hour.
How do we top that?
Next, the Baron, Mr. A.K.
Brandon Herrera, and the one and only Jennifer Horn.
The End
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay.
Oh, and by the way, on behalf of the people of the United States, I'd like to wish you a happy birthday.
Working overtime.
Working overtime.
I like that.
I think I recognize that voice.
Thank you, Dutch.
Nicely done, John.
Nicely done.
Do I have to do some work today?
My son.
My son FaceTimed me from California and said, Dad, are you going to work today?
It's your birthday.
I said, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm going to work.
I'm going to work.
But we're supposed to have fun, aren't we?
Aren't we?
Don't we have fun every day?
We have so much fun.
He laughed!
It's impossible to contain.
Geoff!
Why is he laughing at me?
Why is he laugh- My producer is laughing at me.
What does that even mean, Geoff?
No, we usually have fun.
What?
Not all the time.
But sometimes the news is pretty bad.
Okay.
I'm gonna have to do a little bit of news, aren't I?
Eh, it's Friday and it is your birthday, it's a double.
But, a lot of stuff happened yesterday, right?
Yes.
And we got some good cuts.
Yeah.
Alright, let's do a little bit of work.
We got a special guest coming up, then the Baron, then Mr. AK.
But yesterday's hearing, there was some, wah, flamethrower moments, okay?
Truly, truly stunning.
Let's just play, um...
Jim Jordan got him.
Jim Jordan came on the show, went back to the committee hearing, and then just destroyed Garland when it came to that FBI investigation of the parents.
And this will be perfect for our next guest.
Cut 13, play cut!
...said in recent months there's been a disturbing spike in harassment, intimidation, threats of violence.
Yes.
When did you first review the data showing this so-called disturbing uptick?
So I read the letter, and we have been seeing over time threats... Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I didn't ask you... So you read the letter, that's your source?
So, let me be clear, this is not a prosecution or an investigation... Is there some study, some effort, some investigation someone did that said there's been a disturbing uptick, or you just take the words of the National School Board Association?
Wow.
The National School Board Association, which represents thousands of school boards and school board members, says that there are these kind of threats.
When we read in the newspapers reports of threats of violence, when that is in the context of threats of violence against all...
The source for this, for the very first line in your mouth...
The time of the gentleman has expired.
The time of the gentleman has expired, Mr. Deutsch.
Wow.
So the head of the DOJ's source to unleash the FBI to hound and investigate parents across America as domestic terrorists...
Was a letter from the Association of School Boards.
I think we should, let's make an association of, oh I don't know, America First Radio hosts and producers and associate producers and engineers.
And let's write a letter that they're making death threats against, oh I don't know, President Trump.
Should we do that?
And see how fast they react.
What do you think, guys?
There's a lot of things I want to do with that.
Not just that I like that.
All right, on the weekend, let's work on a list on that.
You can compile the list with the whole team.
Let's get serious, guys.
It was a disaster for Merrick Garland yesterday.
Let's talk to somebody who's on the sharp end of it all.
An amazing truth teller, freedom fighter.
She's one of the parents in Virginia who's pushing back.
Stacey Langton, welcome back to America First.
Thanks for having me, Sebastian.
So you've been on a whirlwind.
You were on Larry O'Connor's show earlier.
Will you share with, as much as you can, with our national audience, will you share with us what you and your family have been going through in the last 48 hours?
Yeah, it's probably been the worst 48 hours of our lives as a family.
I went to the Department of Justice on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m.
We had a little protest of parents, about 45 parents.
A peaceful protest?
Yes.
It went off completely uneventful.
There were no counter-protesters.
We had about six DHS cars out front with us and, you know, it was a bunch of parents standing around with our signs made with marker and it was fine.
And the next day, I started to get threats.
And the threats are highly specific and highly local, and they targeted myself and my husband and my children.
And the threats have been continuous right up through yesterday, which was the day of the school board meeting, and also, coincidentally, was the day that Merrick Garland spent the day testifying before Congress.
And so I don't think it's a coincidence that the threats against my family started on Monday after we went to the DOJ and that they were going on through those two days until the school board meeting last night.
I think that somebody doesn't like me talking.
and saying it's okay to go to your school board meeting and stand up.
And I think they especially don't like me talking about the pedophilia and the pornography that I found in my child's school library, because it's not a local problem.
This is not a Fairfax County public schools problem.
It's national.
And I'm not going to be intimidated.
I'm not going to be silenced.
And that's why I went to the school board meeting last night, even though they feared me.
We'll talk about the school board meeting in a moment.
And clearly, you've been texting me, and it's clearly rattled you and your family.
I don't want you to give details, but they, whoever's making the death threats against you, have details about you and your family, very disturbing details.
How many threats are we talking about in just a matter of days?
More than five.
And who have you engaged with?
What authority?
So you've reported this and the police have actually interviewed you so there is at least some kind of official record?
Oh, yes.
I mean, I'm not going to take threats like that lightly.
And we went to the police immediately.
We've had to interface with the police locally here on many different occasions because of the nature of how many times the threats are coming in.
And then we've also interfaced with the federal law enforcement.
Okay.
Talk to us about the meeting.
So, let's just draw the first conclusion here.
She, Stacey Langton, a mother, a parent, is being threatened with death threats.
Why?
Because that's the left.
That's who they are.
That's the nature of their radicalism.
And we mustn't back down.
We must show them who we are.
Stacey, tell us about yesterday's board meeting.
Yeah, so when we go to the school board meetings, you know, the parents will gather out front and we have a little bit of a peaceful protest and it lasts for about 45 minutes before the meeting starts at 7.
And, you know, this is just a bunch of ordinary moms and dads and we stand on the corner with our signs and we did that last night like we always do, only last night our turnout was very low because the last meeting two weeks ago we had 150 parents show up to protest.
Well, last night it was pretty thin.
We had about 25 parents And the age group skewed exceptionally older last night.
We had, I think, average age about 60.
So we had a lot of grandparents there.
So old ladies and a couple of older men and, you know, one or two youngsters.
And we had a whole lot of federal law enforcement presence there.
That has never happened.
You sent me your tweet.
I retweeted it instantly today.
It's at the top of your Twitter feed.
Please follow her at Stacey Langton and it's just numerous federal police cars and unmarked law enforcement vehicles for your peaceful protest outside the school board.
Right, and that's totally abnormal, because that's never happened before.
We always have three or four police officers present inside the meeting, and that's local Fairfax County Police, okay?
And that's great, because they're there to keep everyone safe, and nobody's ever been violent at a, you know, FCPS school board meeting.
But last night we had federal law enforcement there.
And that is alarming to me because the only conclusion I can draw is that it's because of what Merrick Garland wrote in his October 4th memo.
And he had a tip line in the final paragraph of that memo which said, If you know of any parents who are planning on going to a school board meeting and doing something, call this number!
And I honestly am wondering if somebody tipped the tip line and all the feds showed up last night, and it was DHS, and we had the unmarked ghost vehicles, and we had a helicopter actually overhead, and it was shining its spotlight down on us, and you know, we waved at the helicopter, and it circled overhead for, you know, a good 15-20 minutes.
A police helicopter with searchlight at a local Fairfax County school board meeting.
Guys, this is how serious the left is.
In the last minute we have with you Stacy Langton.
God bless you and your family.
You are in our prayers.
Will you send a message now to those in the county and elsewhere across America who are parents who are as shocked as you are With the pedophilic, pornographic materials you found in the school's textbooks.
What do you say to those who think, well, I'm just a parent, I make no difference.
How important is showing up in numbers and taking a stand?
I think it's the most important thing we can do because the power resides with we, the people.
So everybody needs to start showing up.
Get involved.
Speak out.
Your local action has national impact.
Yeah.
God bless you.
That's so, so true.
And we, the normal, patriotic Americans, outnumber the crazies.
Keep doing what you do.
Keep us updated.
Follow this lady at Stacey Langton on Twitter.
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Back with the Baron.
All right, smooth.
Smooth.
I completely forgot.
Get yourself a Sharpie!
Yeah, I need a Sharpie in here.
I needed something.
I did the bubble letters last time.
The bubble letters.
Thought I'd lost it for a second there.
There we go.
Alright.
Uh, title for that one.
Police helicopters... Um... Um... harassing...
American parents.
Helicopters harassing American parents.
That's insane.
I mean, that is just insane.
I still can't believe I read up a little bit more about the story of the father, Scott Smith, and whose daughter was raped, and he said, like, when he went to school that day to confront- when he first got called by his wife, and his wife was there with the daughter, and they were sitting in the office, you know, she still had not- he said there was no ambulance there, she had not gotten any medical treatment or anything, she was still, like, telling the school counselor what had happened or whatever, and he basically started raising hell and was like, you know, hey, what's- I want a police response immediately.
He says the school called the police and actually sent like a SWAT team there to have all three of them escorted off campus.
God.
There it is.
All right.
Two and a half minutes.
And we're doing my pillow here.
My pillow.
This is a B. Oh, Boris is Skype.
I'll go ahead and call him.
Oh, good.
Yep, call him up now.
Change back to Skype?
Channel 1, yep.
I've been waffling back and forth.
Busy day.
It's ringing at the far end.
We are two minutes out.
Yeah, give me two seconds.
I'm pulling it up.
Yeah.
There we go.
Be good.
She'll be good.
Okay, still breathing.
RCP.
Buck 50.
$1.50, still ringing.
Assuming this is the same as always.
Let me try again.
It's gonna say it's fine, I guarantee.
Is he one segment or two?
He is... We'll start with one.
Okay.
Call connected.
Boris, can you hear us?
I do.
Would you prefer video?
We would prefer video, if possible, yes.
Fine.
So, let's hang up and call me right back.
I'll pick up on the video side.
Okay.
I'll hang up and give it a few seconds.
One minute.
minute.
Hey guys.
Yes, we see you and the mics are live on Rumble as usual, just letting you know.
Okay, yes, we have a picture.
In another location, you can't keep track of this guy.
He's running from his debtors the whole time.
It's just... I wish.
All right, we've got 25 seconds.
We'll keep this on split screen.
20 seconds.
We're gonna have a lot of fun.
A lot of fun.
Are we doing two or one?
I'm just checking.
I'm good either way.
Yeah, let's... What have we got?
We've got John Patton, we've got... No, we don't have Patton.
It's Brandon Herrera.
We'll do two.
Ten seconds, stand by.
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Baron Boris is with us, former special assistant to President Trump, strategic advisor to the Trump 2020 campaign.
I am feeling magnanimous, Baron.
It is my birthday today, so I will give you an a la carte menu to choose from.
Would you like to discuss the political hack who is AG Merrick Garland?
Would you like to discuss Sleepy Creepy Joe's performance last night?
Or Hunter Biden?
Where would you like to begin?
I give you the choice.
I'd like to begin By wishing a dear friend, my dear friend, a colleague at the White House, a MAGA champion, and more importantly than all that, just a wonderful human being, a father, a family man, a husband, and again my dear friend- Hey, hey, hey!
Cigar smoker?
A cigar smoker, and a renaissance man, my fellow Eastern European immigrant, Sebastian Gorka, a happy birthday.
As our people say to 120, my good friend, all the best.
I like that.
Lots of love.
And you look younger today than when I met you about 10 years ago.
So whatever you're doing, it's working.
Mazel tov.
Thank you kindly.
I have to say, my wife still gives me crap for it.
My first day, I don't know what possessed me.
First day in the White House, I had a full beard and she hates it.
So maybe it's the getting rid of the rest of the beard that makes the difference.
I even shaved for the occasion.
You did?
Thank you kindly.
Okay, so choice.
Garland, Sleepy Creepy, or Hunter?
You know what, Sonny?
Somebody posted it in England for the old people.
I don't know if they have this here in America.
The walking frame, I guess it's named after the inventor in England.
It's called a Zimmer frame, like the German for room, Zimmer.
And one of my British buddies, a great stand-up comedian, showed the photograph of him standing there like this with his fists out and said, What is this, the imaginary Zimma frame?
On a serious note, so this is what we were talking about with Joe Biden last night, an absolute train wreck of a town hall with CNN.
Even Anderson Cooper, you could see Anderson was like trying to make it better, you know, trying to make Steve Sleepy creepy.
You know what that is?
I think that's a coping technique that Biden, and I'm not a doctor, I'm not pretending to be a doctor, But to me that felt like a coping technique that he was taught to do if and when he's just forgetting everything and he's spiraling out of control.
But there were so many instances, and of course we're conservatives, we detest what they represent, but this is just a factual empirical statement.
I lost count how many moments he had utter, complete brain freeze.
And I don't mean if he got the name of Long Beach Paul, but where he just stopped for like five seconds talking and then just goes off on a tangent.
Somebody asks him about voter registration and voter rights and he talks about the police use of chokeholds.
I don't know, Baron.
I think it was his worst, worst performance to date.
And here's the thing, right?
We're a couple of handsome guys in boxes on TV, on the radio, who are yelling and screaming, right?
But this is not a joke.
This is not a drill.
The American economy, the American people, the American political system is rudderless.
It's rudderless at the top with Joe Biden being useless, it's rudderless in his cabinet with Pete Buttigieg still trying to figure out how to breastfeed his new twins, while he's on paid family leave, while we have a complete supply chain breakdown.
I put an op-ed on warroom.org yesterday, tweeted it, it's on Gitter.
Joe Biden has murdered American exceptionals.
I've talked to you about this.
When my family came over, we came with me, my parents, my dad's mom and dad, and my mom's mom.
And I will never forget the first day we were here, our first full day, we went to a store, Sebastian, in Brooklyn.
We got our social security numbers and then we went to a store.
You actually got social security numbers?
You're such idiots!
You should have just waited like 40 years and walked across the border and got a plane ticket from the feds.
We actually followed the process.
We waited.
We followed the law like honorable human beings.
We followed the process.
And we're in the supermarket.
The overwhelming American abundance is on display.
And you gotta remember, Moscow, 1943, is barren.
Okay?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Three-hour breadlines.
No, this is not a joke.
Three-hour breadlines.
Crime everywhere.
I was afraid about my dad coming home at night from his work at the Institute.
It was tough.
It was tough, and it was cold, and it was just downtrodden.
So here we are.
It's not like we're in Beverly Hills.
We're in Brooklyn, New York, on like Avenue X or something.
And we're at the supermarket, and there's American abundance, American excitement, American muscles on display with all of the brands and the cornflakes and the Tide and the colors.
And my grandfather, my grandpa was a World War II hero.
He fought the Nazis.
He was a history professor.
He was a wonderful man.
And I'll never forget, he turned to my grandmother and he goes, Mama, can you believe this?
In Russian.
He was just shocked at that American abundance.
And now, in nine months, feckless Joe Biden Useless Pete Buttigieg and the rest of them have murdered that American exceptionalism.
They've murdered that American abundant.
Can I tell you a story?
I didn't grow up in the Soviet Union like I did.
I grew up in the UK, the parents who escaped communist Hungary.
But I had a similar experience because I was living in Hungary after the fall.
So I went there to try and help Hungary reintegrate.
I worked for the first conservative freely elected government.
And I met my American wife in Europe.
We started a family in Hungary.
And our first trip to America as a married couple, we went to visit my brother-in-law, who lives in Wilkes-Barre.
Not Scranton, OK?
Not Sleepy Joe, but Wilkes-Barre, OK?
Wilkes-Dash-Barre.
Wilkes, yeah, Wilkes-Barre.
Wilkes-Dash-Barre.
And I went with, I think I went with him or his wife to the local gross.
And it was a good one.
I mean, we're in the middle of nowhere.
He ran the local steel factory.
It's not a very picturesque part of Pennsylvania.
It's serious country.
But they have a Wegmans.
And I went to Wegmans.
And I stopped in the aisle for dairy produce.
And I just kind of just stared and then I counted it and there were like 56 different types of yogurts and I thought, yeah, America's different.
Same kind of experience, right?
It's just different.
Maybe, maybe you have to be an immigrant, Boris, to understand it fully.
And it still hits me.
That's why I'm so angry about this.
That's why I wrote this op-ed.
It still hits me when I go to a store, when I go, Everything.
A sporting store.
When I go take my little boy out to lunch.
When I go to McDonald's.
I went to the first McDonald's ever in Moscow.
We waited four hours for a cheeseburger.
I did that.
We did that.
And right there in Red Square, the famous first McDonald's.
We lived that.
And we came here for the American dream, and over my dead body, am I gonna let Joe Biden beat Buttigieg, who's literally, Pete Buttigieg isn't, Pete Buttigieg is not smart enough, capable enough, to be a conductor on an Amtrak that Joe Biden pretends to ride.
Okay?
Let alone be Transportation Secretary.
It is embarrassing.
Jennifer Granholm, same.
Majorca's DHS, same.
And this isn't about some statement like, oh, Boris, he's angry.
Pete Buttigieg and, you know, his sexual... That has nothing to do with it!
I was worried.
Just be smart.
Be useful.
And represent the American people.
Work for us.
I was worried he wasn't going to bring his A-game.
Stay with us for more from a fine-up baron.
That was very good.
All right.
Very good.
There we go.
Mic's on.
He was at the first Moscow McDonald's?
McD's.
I've watched the news coverage on that over and over and over.
It's so fascinating to me.
First one ever.
I was there, dude.
We waited.
We waited for four hours.
And what was it like when you ate it?
You know the nice thing about us?
What?
It was different.
It was clean.
It was... But when you ate it, did it live up to your expectation?
Yes.
Okay, guys, let me take John quickly.
We can keep the mic on.
Mic's on.
Hey, John, I've got guests for the rest of the show.
What did you want to say?
I just wanted to tell you that, did you see where the John Wayne's revolver went for $517,000?
No.
When?
When was that?
It went for that.
I just wanted to tell you that we almost got that for you, Dr. G.
It went for $517,000.
Your limit was $515,000, right?
That's so kind.
It went for $517,000.
So your limit was $515,000, right, John?
No, we came up four pennies short.
Four cents.
You're a chicken-chopper.
And you can't imagine how frantic we were to try to get you that as a birthday party.
You're a cheeky chappy, John.
Cheeky chappy.
Are you having a good Friday?
I'm having a good Friday.
I had a bunch of stuff, but I know you're booked, so I'll try later.
All right.
Thanks, buddy.
Have a great weekend and a great birthday.
You too.
God bless.
Thank you.
The Duke's Revolver, man.
The Duke's Revolver.
I wonder which movie he's talking about.
I don't know.
True Grit.
Oh, man.
Two minutes and ten seconds.
What'd you think of the heat?
Good!
Spicy, I love it!
Love the heat.
I mean, couldn't you fucking believe that?
I had to watch it, because I had to comment for Newsmax, because I never watch, I always get Geoff to give me the download.
It was painful.
Even Anderson was like creeped out when he kept shuffling towards him.
It was just- I mean, it was unbelievable.
No, but I'm saying the two months of paid paternity leave.
Yeah, I know.
Paternity leave!
Well, you know giving birth is tough.
Can you play Cut 16?
Cut 16, let me get it.
Yes, Saki.
Why did President Biden say he has been to the border?
Well, Peter, uh, as you may have seen, there's been, uh, reporting that he, uh, did drive through the border when he was on the campaign trail in 2008.
And he's certainly familiar with the fact, and it stuck with him, with the fact that, uh, in El Paso, uh, the border goes right through the center of town.
Boris, Boris, hang on.
She's as dumb as a stump.
Will you play, um, can you play five?
Cut five.
Cut five, okay.
You have 55 corporations, for example, in the United States of America, making over $40 billion.
Don't pay a cent.
Not a single little red cent.
He's such a creep.
I love the Pisaki cut.
That is so funny.
Would you get John to post it?
Why was he not in Chicago?
Oh, well, did you not see his plane flew over Chicago?
What did he do?
Cut four?
Cut four.
Let me find... Oh, there's a lot of cuts.
Here we go.
Do you think there's a... I mean, do you see a... Do you have a timeline for gas prices of when you think they may start coming down?
My guess is you'll start to see gas prices come down as we get by going into the next year, 2022.
I don't see anything that's going to happen in the meantime that's going to significantly reduce gas prices.
The two things that concern me.
One are those who just try to make this a political issue.
- Car and relief here by the way.
Coming in with car. - The two things that concern me.
One are those who just try to make this a political issue.
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We can keep talking Biden.
We can do clips.
He was so creepy yesterday, but let's have some fun.
Let's go with somebody who... It's Shabbos.
It's Shabbos.
Let's go with somebody to give us a little bit of perspective.
The guy who's crushing it on late night comedy, Cut Eleven, the great Greg.
There's nobody in charge.
Say what you will about Trump.
He probably would have crushed this.
He would have dealt this the way he dealt with the vaccine.
He would have had a warp speed for truckers.
The second day that he heard about it, he'd get 80,000 new truckers.
He would have definitely fired Mayor Pete.
It would have been hilarious.
It'd be like, two months?
Crisis?
It's two months?
What are you doing?
You're like, and then he would be gone.
But instead, all we get is we get Joe Biden, like, talking like a 10-year-old trying to explain to his parents a dream that he had.
You know, there was this train.
Yeah, I'm not sure his impersonation of the president was too good though.
I think there are better DJ team personalities.
But his point, let's give a little bit of comparison and remind people.
Could you imagine?
There is no way on God's green earth, Boris, that under a Trump presidency, there'd be 200,000 shipping containers off Long Beach.
200,000 shipping containers?
A complete lack of a border at the southern border.
Literally no border, okay?
Let's not memory hole and forget about Afghanistan.
The worst foreign policy, national security disaster probably in American history.
Probably in American history, okay?
The stagflation we're about to see, the economic overspending, and the complete lack of leadership all under Joe Biden.
And apparently Joe Biden is dealing with the border because I think he's been there before.
Has he been there before?
Has he been there in our lifetime?
Let's ask Jen Psaki if he's been there.
Is she going to circle back?
No, she's got an answer, allegedly.
It's a snarky one.
Let's go there, cut 16.
Why did President Biden say he has been to the border? - Sure.
Well, Peter, as you may have seen, there's been reporting that he did drive through the border when he was on the campaign trail in 2008.
And he is certainly familiar with the fact, and it stuck with him, with the fact that in El Paso, the border goes right through the center of town.
Did she just say that, Boris?
I just threw my phone, I just threw my pen at the camera, okay?
That's what I did.
That's what the American people are doing to Jen Psaki.
Listen, here's the deal, okay?
I get you have the worst job probably in America, okay?
You're spinning for a guy who thinks it's 1974, okay?
But please, just please, just have a little credibility.
2008, he was there on a campaign stop?
That is your reasoning?
2008?
Okay, 2008, I was out of law school for less than a year, okay?
Is that where we are right now?
And here's the deal.
All of these alone are funny.
Joe Biden effectively pooping himself on stage yesterday is funny.
Okay?
Kind of funny.
Pete Buttigieg taking two months paternity leave.
Hang on, hang on.
Without telling anybody, we only find out because there's a disaster.
Super secret, double secret, double under the radar probation paternity leave and not naming An interim.
On its own, just the whole thing is whatever.
Could be humorous.
Jen Psaki's kind of, that's so stupid and dumb, it's funny saying, oh, Biden's been to the border because he drove through a town in 2008.
But if you put them all together, you tie it all together, what you have is the most feckless, pathetic, decrepit administration in American history.
And I've said this on your program before, Sebastian, always an honor to be with you, especially on your birthday today.
I've said it before and I'll say it again.
I challenge anybody, liberals, conservatives, libertarians, to give me one name of one president, and you can go back!
Buchanan, Johnson, Hoover, go back, have a good time!
Carter.
Give me one name who even rivals Joe Biden in being as terrible of a leader in his first nine months as Biden has been.
You can try it but you won't beat the baron.
But the right words are decrepit and feckless.
Absolutely right.
The big question is how long will it last and what are the ramifications for the midterms or even 12 days from now in Virginia with the gubernatorial race.
We've out of time.
Quick question, Boris, what do you think?
Do you think Jankin has a shot?
10 seconds?
Absolutely a thousand percent.
Biden won the seat by 10 percent, won the Virginia by 10 percent.
Now the Republican is likely going to take it.
Speaks to how pathetic and terrible Biden and the Democrats are.
No doubt.
Yeah, yeah.
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Alright!
Love you buddy, happy birthday!
You gonna smoke a big one?
I'm gonna smoke a large one.
One of my favorite 70 gauges, definitely.
I better get a picture.
Oh yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
Happy birthday.
God bless you, my friend.
Have a good one.
Bye bye.
I can finally smoke the ones that you gave me tonight.
Oh good, you gotta do that.
I got a fire pit thing tonight, so.
Oh nice.
At home?
Yes.
I'm curious to see what you think.
Will I not want to stand up for a while?
No!
That's the thing about it.
Oh, that's what I like.
Usually, those big ones are like crazy strong.
This one, I actually had one driving home in the car and it like didn't do anything to me.
That's a long one.
How long do they take to smoke?
For me, 40 minutes.
You smoke fast.
Yeah, that's like an hour, hour 10 for average.
Speaking of fires, I got a nice little, uh, gift, uh, early Christmas present from my parents in the form of one of those, like, uh, fake, like, uh, fireplaces that's built in, like, a little, like, you know, furnace-type apparatus.
It's not real.
It's electric.
You plug it in and turn it on.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And it has the heater, like, vent above it for actual hot air, and it's... it's nice, and I... Put it above your couch.
Yeah, I know.
That's what I was gonna say.
And I finally get it.
Yeah.
Did you get it?
Yeah.
No, I don't have the couch.
You still do not have the couch.
You're still waiting for your couch?
Still waiting.
How many months has it been?
Memorial Day weekend, which is like the end of May.
So, geez.
Five months or so.
Give me Brandon.
Mic's are on.
Is that the crazy AK guy?
Hey, how's it going, brother?
Good, good, good, good.
You're on a cell phone, right?
Yes, sir.
You don't have a landline where you are, right?
No, sir.
I've got a computer in front of me, but that's about it.
Okay.
Just hold the phone an extra inch away from your mouth.
Just about like that?
Yeah.
Keep talking.
Perfect.
Yeah.
Right there.
Good.
Perfect.
Yes.
Excellent.
All right.
We're going to have some fun.
We're going to talk AKs, VARs.
We're going to talk about YouTube, and we're going to talk about my latest AK.
How about that?
Oh, beautiful.
I am excited to hear about it.
Alright, stand by.
40 seconds.
40 seconds.
I have that picture, by the way.
Good, excellent.
Alright, 30 seconds.
Oh yeah, this.
I'm screwed.
Alright, 30 seconds.
Oh, yeah.
This.
Yeah, yeah, hide it.
That's good, though.
Okay.
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He is, of course, the AK guy, Brandon Herrera.
Welcome back to America First.
Awesome.
Great to be here, brother.
I appreciate it.
And I want to know where my team found this photograph of you that we've used on Twitter.
I mean, this is, you are looking devilish here.
This must have been taken a few years ago.
Looking very hot there, Mr. AK Guy.
So, I want to first, I have a debt of gratitude for my last episode of my show, The Gawker Reality Check on Newsmax.
I did a whole segment on Carl Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old who was falsely accused of murdering two scumbags at one of those riots, and in the research I did for that show, I found an old YouTube video of yours where you broke down the case, and it was a rather a spicy YouTube video, Brandon.
It was spicy enough that YouTube decided that it did not want it to be on its platform for about a year.
And then magically, because this was just two weeks ago, it just reappeared.
Me and my editor were having a conversation and then randomly we noticed a notification came up where we got a comment on that video.
And we're like, wait, what?
That video's still up?
And we realized they re-uploaded it without telling us.
So we're like, okay, well that's cool, I guess.
Thanks!
Well, there must be some rebels inside YouTube, inside Google, who are fans of the AK.
You've got to follow this guy.
He's got a superb... I watch every video that comes out on YouTube.
It's TheAKGuy, also on Twitter at TheAKGuy.
We've got to talk about one of the recent videos I watched.
I think yesterday was your whole thing about AKs.
Don't worry, guys.
Yes, this administration has banned future imports of Russian ammunition to America, but...
They do make the Sargents AK in other calibers that aren't Russian like .223 and I just wanted to share with you and I'm so glad you came on the show today.
This morning I went to my dealer to pick up a .22 caliber Saiga AK.
Do you remember Conan?
Do you like Conan the Barbarian the movie Brandon?
Oh yeah, of course.
The old Schwarzenegger movie?
Yeah.
Do you remember at the end when he's storming Falsadoon's castle?
Do you remember how Arnold goes in there?
I do not.
He's in a dazzle camouflage of white and black.
He does this kind of crackle body camouflage.
And I told my buddies at 11 Mile who do the best Saracoding, guys, I want Arnie's camouflage on my AK and this is how it arrived to me today.
Eric, put it up on the screen!
There you go, guys.
That is a .223 AK industrial camouflage with an HK front sight and a folding stock.
So, Brandon, the message is, just because this administration hates gun owners and the Kalashnikov Russian ammunition, we shouldn't give up, should we?
Absolutely not.
No, the .223 AKs run just about as well as any other.
By the way, you can't go wrong with 11-mile.
I was just worried that you were going to try a similar get-up for yourself and not the rifle.
Well, you know, Halloween.
Maybe for Halloween.
Maybe for Halloween.
We might get lucky.
Who knows?
So, you are familiar with 11-mile?
Yeah, yeah, actually.
I've had a couple conversations with those guys.
They seem to do good work.
Yeah, great, great guys.
They've done several AKs for me.
What else are you hearing?
Let's talk about this problem, though.
It's my understanding, current importation under existing contracts is still permitted, but the administration has banned future importation agreements.
Is that what you heard?
Yes, sir.
So from my understanding of it, I think anybody who's still got an approved import under, I believe, a Form 6 for ammunition manufactured in Russia, it's still good to go.
But they have a policy, I think it's a quote, policy of future denial for imports of Russian manufactured ammunition.
I hear a lot of people saying, you know, hey, Why don't you just, you know, send it to Bulgaria, or send it to Romania, to one of these countries, and then import it.
Well, it's because it's a ban on Russian manufacture.
On Russian manufacture, right.
But the good news is there are other places like the Ukraine that make ammunition for Russian caliber weapons.
Last couple of minutes with Brandon Herrera, the AK guy.
You've got to watch especially his videos on the .50 cal AK he's building.
I'm not joking.
A .50 caliber AK.
Why the AK?
In a nation where the AR-15 is the most popular sporting rifle, tell us a little about why you love this platform so much, Brandon.
You know, man, I think it just has a little bit more soul to it.
I was having a conversation the other day where, you know, all the AR-15s on the market They were probably, if it's on your gun store shelf, it was made in a CNC shop last week, you know, just kind of put out with a bunch of other identical guns, whereas the AK, man, if it was built on a surplus kit, that gun may have seen action in the Balkans.
It could have been carried, you know, by a Romanian guy in the 70s with three tick marks on the handguard.
Like, there's just a lot of history, a lot of soul for the AK.
I think that's a very fair observation.
I think, you know, if you're talking about ARs, the only ones that really have soul, and maybe it's an age thing.
I turned 51 today.
If you go back, if you do old school, if you do like an SP1, a classic one, those still have a bit of soul.
What do you say?
Oh, absolutely.
Absolutely.
By the way, happy birthday.
I didn't know I wouldn't.
So if you're going back to Vietnam era, if it's classic, if it's, you know, no rails, then you've still got a little bit of soul there.
Am I right?
Absolutely.
You know, I think the AK can be modded out pretty practically as a modern combat rifle, but there's something to be said about a traditional, just classy, classy AK.
Well, of course, if push comes to shove, you can always use it to hammer in nails as well.
That's the nice thing about the AK.
All right, buddy.
Keep doing what you do.
Follow this guy.
Watch his videos and just try it.
AR-15s are great.
It's like, you know, the Build-A-Bear of guns.
You can just erect a set.
I get it.
But an AK...
It's got a bitter soul.
God bless you, Brandon.
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I saw your video on the Sig 5.56, and I was surprised how much you liked it.
I bought one of the early 5.56Rs that they made in 7.62 Russian.
It was a pile of crap.
It had such bad QC, it was unbelievable.
Oh, man.
See, I don't have one of those.
To me, it's like, OK, if you're going to go with the 7.62 version, You might as well just go with an AK, but 5.56 with AR mags, I kind of get it, you know?
First time I took it shooting, afterwards I was cleaning it, and the piston, the piston bent in my hand as I was taking it apart.
It was such soft steel.
It was unreal.
Was it one of the American ones?
Yes!
I got rid of it as soon as possible.
I hear the American ones have a lot more problems than Swiss made ones.
Yeah, was the one you were reviewing, was that Swiss made?
Unfortunately, no.
It was going to be an American one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Great stuff.
Where are you at with the 50?
We're actually working on the new prototype now.
We've got some of the new parts that are being sent out for manufacture.
So we're hoping we're going to have finally a pretty looking prototype here next month.
Incredible.
Hope to see you at SHOT Show.
If it happens, man, I don't know if it's going to at this point.
Really?
Because they sent me the email yesterday.
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That's a good one as well.
Did this guy not sleep last night?
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Don't let it go to your head though.
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Trouble is, Jeff doesn't know where that comes from.
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Alright guys, back to the serious stuff.
We're going to have such a party atmosphere in the next hour.
Jennifer Horne's going to be with us.
She's going to tell us everything you don't know about her.
Yeah, we're going to have an in-depth one-on-one with her, but we've got to return to that blistering testimony yesterday.
They grilled AG Merrick Garland, and the person... Well, let's...
Let's look at what happened with regards to the cover-up of the double rape in Loudoun County, and what Merrick Garland knew about it.
This is Chip Roy, yesterday on Capitol Hill, Cut 14.
And also I care because on October 6th, a mere 15 days ago, inside Broad Run High School in Loudoun County, Virginia, a young girl was sexually assaulted.
Attorney General Garland, are you aware that because Loudoun County prosecutors confirmed that the boy who assaulted this young girl in Broad Run High School is the same boy who wore a skirt and went into a girl's bathroom, sodomized and raped a 14-year-old girl in a different Loudoun County high school on May 28th?
Are you aware of those facts?
The boy was, are you aware firmly, are you aware further that the boy was arrested and charged for the first assault in July but released from juvenile detention?
This sounds like a state case, and I'm not familiar with it.
I'm sorry.
You agree with Loudon parents.
You said it is not okay to allow a child that has been charged with a rape to go back into a school in that public school system.
Again, I don't know any of the facts of this case, but the way you put it, it certainly sounds like I would agree with you, but I don't know the facts of the case.
Is the FBI or the Department of Justice investigating the Loudon School Board for violating civil rights or under authority of, say, the Violence Against Women Act?
I don't believe so, but I don't know the answer to that.
I'd ask why not, because on June 22nd at a school board meeting in Loudoun County, Virginia, the superintendent, Scott Ziegler, declared in front of the father of the girl who had been raped that the predator, transgender student, or person simply does not exist.
And that to his knowledge, we don't have any records of assaults occurring in our restrooms.
When this statement bothered the father of the girl, I'm a father of a daughter, I believe you are too, sir, the girl who had been raped, sodomized in the bathroom of a high school by a dude wearing a skirt, that father reacted.
Now that father reacted by simply using a derogatory word.
Would that statement have bothered you if your daughter had been raped, if somebody said that it didn't occur?
Ken, I don't know anything about the facts of this case, but derogatory words are not what my memorandum is about.
That's horrific.
Merrick Garland, the word scum doesn't even apply to you.
You're a coward.
You don't know?
You don't know about the double juvenile rape just miles from your office?
Oh, and that's a state issue.
But you releasing the feds onto county school board parents?
That's not a state issue?
You disgust us.
We are America First.
We are America First.
We are America First.
Thank you.
You're talking about toxic masculinity.
And you said, quote, that the most dangerous words in the English language are man up.
Be a man and don't be a sissy.
Like, really?
Those are the most dangerous words?
Yeah, I think a lot of things could be explained in that respect.
What was the most interesting part of this election, 2016, was the number of white men of working age that aren't working any longer.
Yeah, most people would say, like, it's just an expression, like, man up, right?
Like, man up.
That sort of reinforces the frame, and so that's great.
That's what I'm saying, but you're saying, like, that's super dangerous.
That's a weak thing to say.
It's weak.
When does Gavin Newsom get to lecture anyone on what weakness is?
That's hilarious!
I've never seen that clip before.
Murdop, the most dangerous phrase in the English language.
Yeah, maybe to you, buttercup.
That, of course, is Pelosi's nephew, Gruesome Newsom.
Sadly, the man who's still running California.
We're going to talk about the truth about Gavin and everything else that goes on in What used to be one of the most amazing and beautiful states of the Union.
With our West Coast warrior princess, a stalwart of America First, but now we get her one-on-one for an hour.
Jennifer Horne, welcome to America First.
I am so happy to be here with you because it is a special day.
I have to wish you a happy birthday today!
You did this already this week!
You did it three days early!
Oh, I know, but here we are!
And you did it a day early as well!
Come on, we've been friends long enough.
You know I make a big deal about birthdays because, you know what, Darna, there's not enough to celebrate.
We might as well celebrate you.
So, happy birthday!
God bless you.
Well, when I got married, we had a three-day wedding celebration, so I think we're going to do that for birthdays as well.
I love that.
She is the co-host of The Morning Answer, AM 590, AM 870, The Answer, KRLA, also at djvshowandcrntalk.com.
But most important of all, and this ain't a joke guys, I'm not appealing to my guest here, this very special lady.
It is an empirical statement of fact.
She is the hardest working Jennifer, when you had that afternoon show, will you tell our millions of listeners, how many hours of radio did you do in a day?
And most importantly, what hour of the day did you start?
Yeah, I usually, on average, was doing seven hours of radio a day.
I'm down to six, so there's that.
And I start my day about three o'clock in the morning.
That's when the alarm goes off.
I'm on the air about 3.05.
Thankfully, I have a home studio.
And then about 5.30 in the morning or so, I hit the road and And come into our Salem, Los Angeles studios and sit down behind the microphone here.
But you know what?
It's not hard work if you enjoy what you're doing and if you feel passionate about what you're doing.
And that's why I love it.
I feel blessed every day that people want to listen to what I have to say and want to have conversations with me.
And I love the fact that I get to be with people at their most vulnerable, in their cars, in their homes, as they're getting ready to go to work in the morning.
Well, look, you are a natural.
I remember a car ride with you many moons ago as we were launching this show where you helped me.
You gave me some amazing pointers because I've just been a consumer, a radio addict for 47 years of my life.
And then they put me this crazy guy called Phil Boyce at sail and put me on the other side of the microphone.
And, you know, you've really taught me a lot.
And I'm very grateful.
You're so sweet.
That means a lot because you are Not to be in the complimentary society here, but you are killing it.
Why not?
It's my birthday!
It's your birthday!
And truly, what people don't realize about you, Seb, and I think I've told this story before, but you know, you're a big guy.
You've got that strong wish.
You're an alpha male, unlike Gavin Newsom, who's never seen any shred of masculinity.
He stays away from that.
But when we first met... But he's got nice hair.
He does have nice hair.
I mean, he looks like an actor, Governor, but you've got nice hair, so forget about him.
But when we first met, you know, you have this big hulking presence, but then when we were sitting down together, I look and you're on your phone and it had a Minions phone case.
And I said to you, and I remember this, in the car, let people see the Minions side of Seb.
Be vulnerable with people.
Because a lot of times when people get on the radio, they don't show who they truly are.
And you, from the get-go, you show people every single day who you are, what you stand for, and that's what makes your show the huge success that it is.
It's awesome.
She's blown my cover now.
I do love the Minions.
It is true.
It is true.
All right.
Look, it's true.
If you love your job, you will never work a day in your life.
A very wise person said that to me years ago.
And it's true.
I mean, don't tell Salem, but I would pay to do this job.
It's so much fun.
But!
But!
Full disclosure, confession time.
I've done it.
I've got up super early, especially after 9-11.
It was crazy.
But I'm not a morning person.
I'm a night person.
My brain actually switches on at about 9 p.m.
As my wife is falling asleep, I'm getting wired.
So I have to ask, I'm just curious.
How long have you been doing the morning shift?
Way too long.
Since 2006.
Is there any secret?
I mean, how tough is it?
What time do you go to bed?
Do you have any tricks?
Well, I have to go to bed pretty early.
If I go to bed any later than 9.30, I can really feel it the next day.
But it's also impossible to go to bed at seven to get eight hours of sleep.
So you kind of have to pick and choose your battles a little bit.
Loving what you do, being excited about the topics, trying to feel like you're changing things or having a positive influence, that all matters.
I'm just blessed because literally my alarm goes off at three and I'm talking by 3.06.
And I prepare the night before Really I prepare all day long like you do.
We're constantly consuming what's on social media or in the news and all of that.
But thankfully my voice doesn't sound super tired.
So you know how some people it takes a while to warm up?
Yes.
I can sit down and go and that is a God-given thank you God for giving me that voice because otherwise I'd be dead in the water.
Do you have any tricks?
Because this is what everybody asks about.
Don't you worry about your voice.
Somebody, as I was in California last weekend for some great events in Sacramento and San Francisco, one of the audience members in the Q&A said, You know, I remember Rush and I've heard you smoke cigars.
Please, please control the cigars.
I smoke cigars now and again.
Are you ever petrified that something's going to happen to your voice, Jennifer?
You know, I don't, I'm really not because I don't feel like I'm forcing it.
I think for people who force Mr. Announcement, there are a lot of Mr. Yes.
There are a lot of Mr. Announcers out there who screw up their vocal cords and they get polyps, but I don't know if I've ever shared this with you, but I really give credit, not only obviously it's a God-given gift, a voice, and I've been complimented.
I feel very lucky because especially for a woman, women tend to have just higher registers than men and their voices are not as soothing, and I have been told and complimented that my voice is really good, particularly for a female.
It is, by the way.
Thank you.
And one of the things that, you know, obviously that is biology in nature.
I have a dad who's in the radio business, but both my dad and I credit my grandfather who was born hard of hearing and never knew until he married my grandmother that he was deaf.
His parents always told him he was stupid.
He couldn't keep up in class.
He went through school and just thought he wasn't going to be anything one day because he just never sank in.
He never realized that he couldn't hear.
And my grandmother, when she started spending more and more time with him, said, "You know, Charlie, we need to get your hearing checked." And sure enough, he was hard of hearing, got hearing aids.
He's one of the smartest men that I've ever met in my life.
And so it's impossible for me to believe that his parents just always thought that things weren't clicking for him because he is so smart.
But in talking to him and conversing with my grandparents, who I was just super close to both of them and they took great care of me when I was a kid.
I got this loud, clear voice because that's how I had to speak to my grandfather.
You have been such a stalwart supporter.
You come on this show every week.
You have me on your show in LA every week.
But I'm not sure everybody knows who you are.
So let's take the time and tell us, you mentioned your grandfather, you mentioned your dad who's in the business.
Tell us where the horns come from, how you got this passion for radio.
You know, it's really interesting because I was a really shy kid, Seb.
I think I've told you this before.
Super shy.
I was always a good reader.
I went to Catholic school so I'd always get picked to read at church and stuff, but it would terrify me to have to do public speaking.
I'd have to work myself up for days.
I mean, I was terrified.
And one day I was filling in for my dad.
He asked me.
He was running late.
No one was at our radio station.
We ran a radio station together.
We still do.
It's a radio network.
And we syndicate great programming.
And one day he said, I need you to fill in for me, kid.
No one's there.
I need you to do this.
And I sat down and all of a sudden- And how old were you?
I was probably 16 or 17 when I did this.
Oh my gosh.
And I sat down and did a show for him.
And then I kind of caught the radio bug.
He always had it.
When he was growing up, there was always music and radio in my grandparents' house.
And so he loved the medium and really taught me that passion.
And so when he went into the radio business and started eventually the company that we run together today, It was it inspired me.
I just always thought I wanted to be behind the scenes or do something else.
But once I sat behind the mic and realized what a connection and what a cool connection it is with people.
And you've never looked back.
I was hooked.
Yeah.
So it really is.
You taught me this in that perhaps the most useful thing you said to me in that that conversation in that driving in California to an event is it's different the radio is unique it's now that I have a TV show on Newsmax I see it even more and it's different from podcasts and we'll we'll we'll discuss that but first things first show this lady some love follow her at Jennifer Horde and make sure you catch her every week
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Thank you.
So let's let's tease this out because everybody's listening to the show.
Why?
Because it's not not just they want news.
It's not just that they want information or the breaking news.
They actually also want they actually love the medium itself.
So let's let's delve into that for a little bit.
You have taught me a great deal, along with one other person who is also a mentor to me, and that's John Batchelor, who I consider to be the master of the long form.
I love long form radio.
I dedicate one hour of the show, the last hour of the show, like this, a one-to-one to long form.
And he helped me understand, as you did too, that with radio, well, you just said it in the beginning.
You said you're talking to people at their most vulnerable, their most private, they're in their bathroom, they're at home, they're making breakfast for their kids so it's a different milieu number one and secondly and I look at Rush and others who really led the way because it's it's auditory there's no fancy visuals that you can use as a crutch it's very intimate and it is about establishing a relationship which really if it's done well
and I think this is what you and your your your co-host Grant Stinchfield and other great hosts do it's a friendship with the listener isn't it Jennifer absolutely Absolutely.
I had a lot of coaching all throughout the years.
There are a lot of people who go into talk radio consulting and there's a woman named Valerie Geller who I think is phenomenal and she's written a book about radio and her most helpful piece of advice is she said when you're doing a radio show stick an empty chair in front of you.
And just visualize the person that you're talking to.
And so I think what's different is when you watch a television show and you see people, even in cable news, they'll say, our audience or all of you at home.
That's not very personal.
That's just means you're one of the thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions of people maybe who are watching, right?
But when you're on radio, when you are talking to you, can you believe this?
What should we be doing about this?
How do you feel about vaccine mandates?
It becomes very personal.
It's a one-on-one connection.
You're not speaking to the masses in radio or at least you shouldn't be.
I think in good talk radio you are speaking directly to one person.
Yes.
And that's how I visualize it and I feel like we create relationships with those people who either call our program or who might see us out or connect with us when we're in public.
We feel like we know each other because they can connect.
There's also that immediate response.
Social media is great, but we know it's the place where anybody who can be anonymous can go and troll, right?
In radio, Joe from Corona has to call, give a name, give a city, and have a conversation with you.
So even if you disagree, you get a chance to get your wax in too.
Like everybody can have a piece of that conversation.
Right!
And what media allows people to have that instant conversation.
Nobody.
You can't do it with television unless you just yell back at the TV, which I've done.
Believe me, I've watched CNN and MSNBC.
We all have.
And to that point, it's also – good radio cannot be faked – And, you know, we don't have to talk about the specific names here, but, you know, some of the biggest names, you know, who've been doing it for decades, you know when they're phoning it in.
You know the passion cannot be faked, can it, Jennifer?
You can't you cannot fake the passion and when people start to repeat shows and it's just you know it's insert the new day of the week and it's the same show over and over again that's when you have a problem that was what was so fantastic about Rush Limbaugh is that every day he lived to be on the radio he was sick And still did everything he could to sit there every single day and deliver.
Because this is also a medium for entertainers.
The talk radio format is different than just reading news.
You're actually inserting your personality into this.
People learn about you through your conversations with them.
And you get to have that back and forth conversation with your audiences.
So it's news, yes, but it's also commentary.
And I think that's really important.
And you have to entertain.
That's what Rush did.
Barry Farber, John Batchelor is fantastic.
Barry Farber is also a mentor of mine.
I worked with Barry up until literally the day before he died.
He died.
He did radio shows all the way up until he passed away.
And he was an icon in New York and he was a storyteller.
He knew how to use this medium to connect with people.
to entertain to tell a story to provide perspective and he never did a show that was dull it was never repetitive and he always had that spark and passion and there are a few people that you can think of that that have that and those are the ones that people will remember 30 years from now.
Right.
You really understand this industry.
You're not just good at it.
You understand it.
You share with me, you know, the latest data on how different shows are doing.
Give us your big picture overview.
We've now, you know, we're in the third year of this insanity with the coronavirus.
How is radio doing and how is conservative radio doing?
What is the future of it in an age of podcasts?
Which for me, I learned this from my buddy Larry O'Connor who's here in DC.
Podcasts totally different!
He's one of the good ones by the way.
I love Larry O'Connor.
One of the great ones.
Totally different because in a podcast, unless it's a Joe Rogan, which is unusual, which is all over the place, it's I want to know about Visigoths for the next two hours, right?
You want the podcast on 1966 Mustangs.
It's a very niche thing and you're not necessarily creating that friendship relationship because it's recorded and it's whatever.
So talk to us about talk radio specifically after the last two years and the future, Jen.
I think podcasts are a big part of the future of talk radio.
I also think a video element like you do every day with your show is part of the future of talk radio.
But I don't believe for a minute, I've been in this industry since I literally had diapers on and maybe on the other side when I have diapers again!
Hopefully it'll last that long!
From diaper to diaper!
But I have heard consistently that talk radio is going away.
Talk radio is dying.
For years!
Now, the technology of AM radio may be dying.
Car manufacturers are starting to leave it out, or whatever it might be.
But I don't believe the medium is going anywhere, and I'll tell you why.
First of all, conservatives are feeling very left out of the media business.
We have Fox News, we have Newsmax, we have One America News.
What else do we have?
We have a lot of online publications.
That's great.
But where else can conservatives go except for talk radio?
So I think that's a really important piece of this.
I think talk radio, despite your politics, also gives a forum for people to have conversations about stuff.
And I think by nature, people are voyeurs.
We want to know what our neighbors are doing.
You know, if you hear a conversation, not many people will walk by.
A lot of people stick that ear out and go, what are they talking about?
And so talk radio, I think, brings that out where you can hear conversations about what people are really thinking.
So I don't believe that the medium is going away.
I think it is here.
I just believe, and I think it actually might even grow, if radio companies do it right and continue to cultivate talent and not just put out the same old stuff.
And bring in different personalities and perspectives.
I think we have a winning combination.
But I do think it'll grow into different forms.
I think podcasting and video is going to be a piece of growing the industry.
Making it available on all of the digital devices.
Because not many people have a traditional radio in their home.
But all of our content is now available on Amazon, on Alexa, on Google devices.
And so that's going to be the new way for people to listen to us.
So I think we just have to adapt with the technology.
But continue growing and strengthening the medium, not just leaving it behind.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay, so we've talked about you.
We've talked about radio, the future of radio.
Let's talk about what you do for me and for my millions of listeners every single week as you tell us what's going on in California.
Let's just have a little bit of fun and then you can expound upon the current situation.
Sure.
This is the latest solution for how to deal with the fact that California has more than 50 percent of all the homeless in America.
Cut for.
People living in midtown Sacramento getting an earful from a nearby McDonald's.
Bagpipes blasting non-stop.
The bagpipe music is intended to drive the homeless away, and it doesn't appear to be working.
I think it's an absurd action to take instead of actually dealing with the issue.
The idea of weaponized sound is nothing new.
This 7-Eleven in West Hollywood loops classical.
This 7-Eleven in Sacramento replaced classical with the soothing sounds of this.
But here at Broadway, it's raining bagpipes over, over, and over again.
Talk about an earworm.
No, it's not Monty Python, it's not SNL, it is in fact California's answer to the homeless problem.
Okay, let's get serious, Jennifer.
They stole that idea from Gitmo.
You remember when Gitmo would play Britney Spears?
So, you've been a trooper.
I remember going with you to the Inland Empire Meeting hundreds and hundreds of Californians who've said enough is enough and bring back sanity.
Our colleague, our Salem colleague Larry Elder gave it a good fight.
He raised $20 million in eight weeks.
It's insanity to get rid of Newsom.
Newsom, of course, had no limits on his spending.
Raised him by a factor of 10, 200 million dollars, which just tells you something's wrong in California.
Talk to us about how things are and is there an aftershock of what I saw when I came out there with you of an awakening for those who Maybe don't consider themselves to be Republicans or political, but I don't know.
Had enough of the homeless?
Had enough of the gas prices?
Give us an update.
There is a pushback.
I would say this.
This is a little pop quiz.
You know, even in Russia, okay, so Gavin Newsom survived his recall election.
Everybody had hoped that this would be the moment.
But it's sort of like Russian elections.
I mean, Vladimir Putin runs every so often, but who wins the election, right?
It's Vladimir Putin that wins over and over again.
No shockers.
You can't tell me.
No shockers here.
I mean, this is kind of what, unfortunately, Democrats are cooking up for the whole country.
This mail-in ballot scheme, getting control and never leaving it behind, not caring about honoring your constituents.
This is all being birthed and grown in the petri dish that is California for the left.
And so we have to, people a lot of times will say, forget about what California's doing.
They're crazy.
They're not worth trying to save.
But guys, this is the future of the whole country.
What starts here makes its way across the entire nation.
Yes, I am happy to tell you that there is some pushback.
I still believe that it has almost become a fool's errand to try to get a conservative into a statewide office right now.
We saw that with Larry as well as he did.
It is impossible to overcome the fact that the mail-in ballot scheme is real in California and Gavin Newsom just implemented it.
Now for the future.
So it doesn't even matter about COVID or being sick.
Mail-in ballots are here to stay.
So my advice to the Republican Party is that we need to start lawsuits.
We need to start filing a lawsuit in every single county in California to start cleaning up.
Because you can file lawsuits to clean up the voter rolls.
If we're going to have mail-in ballots, make it at least a fair fight.
Get the dead people off.
Get the people who are illegally registered through the Motor Voter Program.
Clean up the voter rolls.
That's one thing that we can do to make a real difference in the state.
But as far as the pushback goes, you've seen it.
We've got about six million Californians around here who supported President Trump, who supported the recall election of Gavin Newsom, who are tired of it.
We also have a large percentage of Hispanics.
Our majority in the state is not white.
It is a Hispanic-majority state.
And those people I believe are the future of the Republican Party because they are being left behind by Democrats who have sold them a bill of goods.
But do they get that?
Do they get that?
Yes.
Looking at the people that are pushing back, particularly on the school issue, Gavin Newsom has a vaccine mandate in place.
For any child over the age of 12, and I'm sure he's going to lower that down to 5 as soon as he can, before they can use public or private schools, they have to get vaccinated.
The homeless problem, the crime, these are quality of life issues that Republicans need to be focusing on.
Razor focus.
I mean, it has to be that.
We cannot worry about the other stuff at this moment.
We have to talk about the quality of life issues.
That's how we wind the umbrella in California and bring in Latino voters who have been left behind by the Republican Party, because they're waking up.
They realize it.
And they're a big piece of the push towards school choice, even towards Larry Elder's campaign, the people that turned out to vote in the recall.
This is where we need to go.
And those Hispanic Americans, you know, if we talk about it truthfully, have cultures that are very conservative when it comes to social issues.
Absolutely.
So wake up, GOP, get busy, listen to this lady, and let's get it done.
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Okay.
You have been very open, Jennifer, in your political stance.
You are a proud supporter of the concept of making America great again.
You are a proud bearer and wearer of all things America First, the kinds of merchandise that is available.
You got it.
It's my weekend wear.
It's her weekend wear.
When it's not sparkly, it's America First stuff that you can get at our store.
Talk to us.
We should get some Sequin Maga stuff for me, by the way.
Is that off-brand?
Maybe camo.
Maybe camo suite.
Oh, I can hang.
Yeah, that's fine.
Talk to us about your take, not the California perspective or the radio show host perspective.
Talk to us about what the MAGA movement meant to you and the significance of this non-politician becoming a president five years ago.
Well, I think the MAGA movement meant a lot to me, and I identified it really, really early on.
And it's because of my roots being planted in California that I think it sunk in so much for me.
So I can remember Clare's day that morning in June.
I was Scott Walker to the max.
You know, there were these rumblings about Donald Trump maybe jumping in or not.
Didn't know too much about what he would say.
Didn't know if it was going to be serious or not.
Thought, you know what, the more the merrier.
It didn't, you know, it didn't make me sad that he was thinking about it.
But I remember getting ready for work and I was sitting on my bed putting on my shoes.
I can visualize this.
And I see him come down the escalator with Melania and I see him come to that podium and the very first thing that he talked about was immigration.
The very first thing.
And Seb, I've lived in a border state my entire life, and I have seen people get left behind.
I've seen people living in the shadows.
I've seen our school and our hospitals just get run down because they couldn't handle the load of people using them.
And I thought, this is the only man that I have seen that is brave enough to tackle this as the first issue that he's – I mean, he walked off the elevator and started talking about immigration.
And he started – I mean, this is – that was incredibly brave, much.
Most politicians do not have the backbone to go to a controversial issue like immigration first up as they announced their candidacy.
And that was all it took.
I heard that.
And from that moment on, and I can tell you, I fought a lot of conservatives.
In my circle.
I mean, this is why he was even brought into the Morning Answer Morning Show, because we had three people on that show who were not supporters.
You had three other co-hosts, correct?
Yes.
And none of them liked President Trump.
And two of them were conservatives.
One of them was Ben Shapiro.
And I was brought in as the person who could at least give voice to the Republican nominee, because at that point he was.
That must have been fun.
It was so fun.
In fact, I still get a lot.
Sparring?
I love Ben Shapiro.
I think that he's such a smart guy and we had so much fun working together.
I have nothing bad to say about the guy at all.
But we definitely had some big differences when it came to President Trump and who he was and what he stood for.
And I could just always see it.
I just understood it and I visualized it.
And I don't think he could at that point.
I think he does now.
But there was a day on the air when we were going back and forth about, I said, well, your other alternative is having Hillary Clinton win.
And he said, yes, I'll vote for her.
Mic drop.
We went to commercial break.
I still get texts about that.
Shapiro said that?
He said, I said, would you rather have Hillary Clinton win?
But he didn't vote for her, did he?
I don't know that he did.
I don't know.
I don't know.
We talked about it.
I don't know.
But I do remember the day after election day, he said, go ahead.
Let me have it.
Let me have it.
He said, you have bragging rights.
You have bragging rights here.
So I mean, we always got along.
I just couldn't.
It was very difficult that a lot of our conservative colleagues, a lot of them on the station and they're very forthright and forthcoming about it.
They didn't see the appeal and they didn't see why the message of Make America Great Again was so important for the country.
When President Trump showed up with his agenda, the country was desperate for it.
And I still believe that it is.
I think there are a lot of people who thought his personality was not for them and they thought they would try something less chaotic.
But look at what we got in 10 months.
We are completely vulnerable.
Our economy is in shambles.
It only took 10 months.
Think about how quickly one election determines whether or not we can keep our republic.
We're seeing it in 10 months.
It's not even an election cycle.
Where are you on him now?
Because you're not only a staunch supporter of the show every week, but you've also been a fabulous guest host when I have to travel.
And I even have some guest hosts who are great people, who are skittish.
I think they're coming around, but they have qualms about President Trump coming back.
And I'm thinking, based on what?
I mean, just look at those four years.
So where do you stand on the future of manga and the future of Donald Trump?
I'm all for it.
If he can run again in four years, I'm absolutely for it.
And there's really there's no one else that can do what we need him to do.
We need someone who will not fall to the pressure.
And this has been the problem with the Republican Party for years.
Republicans are driven on shame.
And President Trump, I laugh and we laugh about it.
He has no shame bone.
And identity politics are so much a part of what Democrats have used against us for years.
And President Trump was the only one who didn't fall victim to that.
And look at what they're doing already with maybe not as blatant as saying you're a racist or you're a sexist, but look at what they're doing with critical race theory by creating this division with vaccine mandates.
You know, it's there's no gray area.
We can't talk about natural immunity.
You're either vaxxed Or you're unvaxxed.
They're creating this because they want the division.
They need the division because if they can't break down the country and if they can't separate all of us, they can't rebuild it or transform it.
And so with what President Trump can do, and he's really one of the only people that I know that can do this, is he can listen.
He puts all that noise to the side and he pushes forward and he puts America first on his agenda and he's going to tackle people like China.
I don't know what politician isn't on the line to China right now.
This should be our greatest concern.
Now, my second choice would be Ron DeSantis.
I think he is very much in the Trump style of management.
But Ron DeSantis is a young guy and I think that there's plenty of time for him to run.
And I think that President Trump will not have plenty of time to run.
It has to be him.
I believe if he's physically able, he should do it.
And I think that we should support him in that.
Well, the smart move is that Ron DeSantis is VP.
We know that President Trump Only gets four more years, a second term, which means that for 2028, nice slide in there for the governor of Florida.
So that's that's the logical progression.
We'll see still a lot of time, but I guarantee.
One thing to add, though, and I don't mean to interrupt here, but this, I think, is important to our conservative friends who are afraid of Donald Trump, because the argument is that he's too controversial to win and that he'll turn a lot of people off.
My argument back is I sat here in California and watched what they did to Larry Elder.
It doesn't matter who they put up.
It doesn't matter.
They're going to turn everybody into Donald Trump.
So you might as well have the guy because they're going to make everybody into the Trump light.
If you're not Rachel Maddow running as a Republican, you will be called a Nazi white supremacist.
So come on guys, wake up, wake up.
There's no, we can't hide.
Follow this lady at Jennifer Horn.
Thank you.
You truly are fearless.
You're an inspiration to so many and I think that is why you have this incredibly successful show in California.
What is your message to others around the country?
It's the same thing I ask all of our guests who are fighters.
What do you say to those who After November have just kind of given up and they said they're just going to steal it again and I don't make a difference.
I call those people the shoulder shruggers and I see them all the time in my home state of California.
It's California.
It doesn't matter if I show up and guess what?
We probably lost the recall because those people didn't show up because they thought it didn't matter.
So even if you question the system, I do.
That doesn't mean you get to stay home.
It doesn't mean that you can't stop fighting every single day.
Of course, as much as possible, get involved.
This next election in 2022, 2024, it's going to come down to voter registration.
It's going to come down to outreach in many places.
Where you have to go out and collect ballots because ballot harvesting is legal in certain places now.
Find a race that you're passionate about.
You don't like Liz Cheney?
Well, find the candidate that's running against her and start volunteering.
Maybe send some money.
Do whatever it has to be that you feel like will move the needle a little bit.
This is what we have to do.
Strategic, all hands on deck, or we don't have a chance.
If she can have that attitude in California, then there is nobody in this nation that has an excuse that is relevant.
We have no choice.
We have no choice.
This phrase came to me at an event here in Virginia and it's a very, I mean, kind of tautologist, but I think it bears repeating again and again and again.
If you're not prepared to fight, you don't deserve to win.
Jennifer, you're an optimist, clearly.
Yes.
Why are you an optimist?
Because I don't like the alternative.
I mean, you can live your life in certain ways.
I choose to try to wake up and find out when things go wrong.
It's very much like baseball.
I love baseball.
I love the Dodgers.
They got smacked this week.
They lost a game 9-2.
They've been struggling in the playoffs against the Braves.
But you know what?
You get up and you go to work and you play the next game.
And so sometimes you lose.
Maybe sometimes you lose 14 games in a row, but at some point you're going to win.
And so do you want to live your life just expecting a loss or do you want to stay engaged and get the win?
And I want to get the win.
Eventually we will get there.
And truly, when it becomes our country, We have literally there's no other alternative but to be optimistic saying we have to take this back because otherwise we either jump into the ocean or we start learning Mandarin.
I mean, you know, the question is it's pretty clear.
I'm a realist.
I don't try to be a Pollyanna, but I do believe that it is a being a happy warrior is the way to go.
Well, that hour just absolutely flew by.
There's only one more thing to say.
Whammo blammo.
Whammo blammo indeed.
Or if you prefer, whammo blammo, you can choose whichever one.
We give you a choice here on America First one-on-one.
Follow this lady at Jennifer Horne.
Listen to her AM 590, AM 870, The Answer.
She keeps that Grant Stinchill guy in line.
It's a lot of fun to listen to.
And of course, crntalk.com.
She's a trooper.
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