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on young kids victory was a perfect example of this the media's response to young kids victory is literally the reason that he won right how did they respond there's a hundred media's a hundred reactions
you're being pretty overly generalizing i think let me get more specific for you okay because i I have to say, I have to admit, having watched CNN all week, there's been a lot of very, very, very good genuflection on this front.
But what happened right after the election was you saw host after host after host on MSNBC saying, oh, this is a victory for white supremacy, right?
White supremacy wins again.
Racism wins again.
When, you know, the lieutenant governor that Youngkin won with will be the first black woman to hold that job.
When Glenn Youngkin managed to flip majority black districts, when he managed to get between 40 and 50 percent of Latino voters, are all of those people white supremacists?
Of course they're not.
They're people who are worried about, number one, the economy.
Right.
And number two, schooling.
That is a left wing journalist and editor called Batya Ungar Sargon, who is on that little funny individual, Brian Stelter's show.
She may be from the left, but she nails it.
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We are seeing the anniversary of the federal election a year ago, but we have, given the pause, the delay between the election and inauguration, an administration that has been in place for less than one year, and perhaps some of the lowest approval ratings for a modern president.
According to a poll done by USA Today and Suffolk University, Almost 66 percent.
of those who voted for Joe Biden do not want him to run again.
Almost two-thirds of the alleged 81 million who voted for him do not want him to run in three years' time.
Likewise, his vice president, who would be the natural choice, all other things being equal, to replace him, has a disapproval rating of 51%.
Kamala Harris has an approval rating, according to Suffolk University, of only 28%.
Why is that?
Because this has been an utterly disastrous administration.
That is, in large part, why Glenn Youngkin won his upset victory in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
But let's dig deeper.
Let's understand exactly what happened last week.
Yesterday I went to a celebration for our district captain who was so crucial to that victory.
A surprise party for Rosie Oakley who was in the studio after that historic event.
And I got into conversation with a lovely lady who has held, I think she told me, half a dozen fundraisers in her house for candidate Junkin and raised at those events more than half a million dollars.
You know who you are.
God bless you for helping to get Glenn across the line.
But during that conversation, she said the trouble is she knows far too many women who don't want Donald Trump to run again.
Maybe she shouldn't have said that to me.
It got my dander up very, very quickly, because I asked why.
And I told her, don't take it personally, but this is something that truly, truly grates with me.
And she said, oh, the style thing.
Again, that hackneyed cliche of it's the tweets.
And I asked a very simple question.
Will you ask those people, because she said they're friends of hers, What is it you prefer?
The rape of 15 year old girls in the locker room in the girls restroom by young transgender boys who do it more than once or the tweets?
What's worse?
The tweets or seeing ISIS Rise out of the ashes of Afghanistan after its caliphate has been crushed by President Trump when we, we unleashed in the Trump administration almost instantly as we came in the might of the US military without the lawyers to get in the way to kill those who wish to destroy us.
And somebody says the tweets were too mean?
It's not my analogy.
It's Larry Elder's.
But it is a sound one.
And I share it with you again so you can use it.
It applies so well to the challenge we are facing.
Two golfers watching a golfer tee off.
One of them eagle-eyed observes.
Just look!
At that person's stance.
The way they hold the club.
The swing of their hips.
The way they hold their head as they hit the ball.
The other one isn't paying attention.
And he just looks up from his beer and says, Tell me where the ball lands.
That's all I want to know.
Where did the ball land for four years with President Trump?
Did it land in a way that kept you safe and prosperous?
Did we cut down illegal immigration to a trickle?
Did we put our enemies on notice from Iran to China to Russia to ISIS?
Did we unfetter American business by getting government out of the way?
To such an extent that the economy of the United States, prior to the Wuhan disease hitting our shores, was the largest, was the most verdant we have ever seen, not in our history, in world history, with lowest unemployment we've seen since the 1960s.
The lowest unemployment for blacks and Hispanics since record-keeping began, with giant companies like Ford bringing their plants, bringing their machinery and manufacturing back to the soil of this nation.
This administration isn't backing down, despite six squad members refusing to vote on Friday for the $1.2 trillion abortion that is the so-called infrastructure bill.
And give that success to Nancy, to Biden, to Schumer, and to the cackler.
This is the time not to celebrate what occurred in Virginia.
This is a time for us to double down, to get serious.
Everybody who got engaged, everybody who's waking up around you in the last three months, whether it was CRT, the price of gas, the price of Thanksgiving carrots up 47%.
Whatever it is that triggers them, engage them, get them on board and get them to be politically involved.
Because they've got their bill and they will be using it.
You know they will be using it to fund elections, to steal elections, to buy people.
It's up to you, my friend.
It's up to me.
It's up to all of us.
Let's make sure that Virginia is just the beginning.
And let's hope that they keep calling patriotic black Americans like Winsome Sears who've served this nation in uniform as the U.S.
Marine white supremacist ventriloquist dummies.
Because the more they do that, the quicker we will win.
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And I'm going to pull audio from that.
Um, and also the video.
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So you want me to edit the video?
It's not good to play, right?
You want me to try and cut it into segments?
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Got a title in mind for that monologue.
Let me think.
Like 13 traitors or something.
I still can't believe it.
As has been said, the GOP never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
America's 13 GOP traitors.
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He has served across government, fighting for the truth, not only as Chief Investigator and National Security Advisor to the House Intelligence Committee under Devin Nunes, he ended up as Chief of Staff for the Defense Department, and we are honored to have him here on American First.
Kash Patel, welcome back to Salem Radio.
It's great to be with you guys.
I'm so happy that you are continuing to hammer on the truth in Russian games.
That's why we're here every single day for three hours, as well as our Newsmax show on Sundays.
Cash, I'm going to run by you.
The reaction I got Just a few days ago from Joe DiGenoa, a lot of us have lost hope with John Durham.
They say, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's two years later.
I guess I get that COVID slowed him down.
But talk to Joe, who's a former special counsel himself, former U.S.
Washington attorney, U.S.
attorney for D.C.
He said these indictments The level of detail in these indictments, especially the most recent one of Danchenko, speak to a very serious individual who's going to get to the bottom of it.
You've been there.
You uncovered the Russia hoax for the House.
What's your reaction to the recent developments on Capitol Hill?
Yeah, look, I think that John Durham is spot on track.
As a former federal prosecutor, too, who brought these types of large-scale fraud conspiracy cases, I spent three, four, five years sometimes working up a case.
And John Durham is working on the biggest scandal in United States presidential history.
And in two years, he's got three indictments.
And the other thing about these indictments, he's connected the DNC to the corruption at the FBI, to the corruption of their lawyers, to now directly corrupting They're exposing the fraudulent nature of Christopher Steele and his source.
And normally these indictments are about 2, 3, 4, 5 pages long.
40-page indictment issued on the latest go-round because John Durham is speaking to the public.
It's the only way he's legally allowed to do so.
And he's highlighting the Jake Sullivans of the world, the Charlie Dolans of the world, all these corrupt actors with Fusion GPS and Christopher Steele and McCabe and Strzok and Page.
It's all coming to light, so I think he's on the right path.
I've said it before on my show, Cash's Corner, where I did a deep dive into the Durham saga, and I think he's only just getting started.
If we go with that scenario, that he is only getting started, the fact that these are 30, 40, 50 page indictments, what about the follow through?
Given what this city is like, given that 94% of DC voted for Hillary Clinton, I don't want to sound overly cynical, but is there a point at all in taking this to a court, Cash?
Yeah, well, you know, here's the thing about John Dermott, and I remind you, like, he's not only bringing cases in D.C., he brought one of his cases in the Eastern District of Virginia, the Dankchenko case.
So he's smart enough to know where to establish venue or is jurisdictionally savvy.
But he's also the guy that, I have to remind people, this guy did the rendition investigations as a special counsel when all that happened under, way back under Obama and Bush.
This guy really doesn't care about politics and now that he's got three live indictments, they can't shut him down.
So he's starting with the people that you start with when you build a large scale conspiracy, the bottom.
Or the guys that you know are so terrified of going to prison that they will flip on anyone and their mother.
And that's who he selected.
So I think he's off to a good start.
And for now, I'm less concerned with D.C.
juries and whatnot.
Because the amount of evidence this guy has issued in the indictment is stunning.
And even a D.C.
jury is going to be able to convict him.
Yeah, I spent time going back and forth on the last one, the Sussman indictment, and it truly, I have never seen an indictment like it.
The level of detail that Durham acquired, internal emails, huge quotes about how they're trying to sell a lie, not only to the media, but to the American public is stunning.
We're talking to Kash Patel, host of Kash's Corner with the Epoch Times, also fightwithkash.com is his website.
We're going to keep you for two segments.
Last question in this segment, Cash.
Somebody else made this criticism or this observation who also has a storied history in the judicial system, and that's of course Andy McCarthy.
He said, the issue so far is that these indictments don't indict the swamp.
They indict actors outside of the swamp.
Even Sussman was former DOJ working for Perkins Coie.
This Danchenko was working for a think tank, the left-wing Brookings Institution.
But none of these indictments are indicting the people inside the administration, the FBI agents, supervisory special agents that took those False warrants to the FISA court.
He said this speaks to some kind of restraint on behalf of Durham.
Should I understand from your comments that he's just building his web of indictments?
Yeah, I mean, Andy McCabe.
Talk about someone who has absolutely no credibility.
Sorry, sorry, I misspoke.
I misspoke.
Sorry.
Andy McCarthy.
Andy McCarthy.
Oh, Andy McCarthy.
Yeah, yeah.
No, of course you know Andy.
Look, I think the indictment, I disagree with Andy a little bit, is that Basically, these indictments are an indictment of the FBI's work.
This is the corrupt information the FBI peddled to the FISA court.
The Danchenko work, the Steele work, the Sussman work, the FBI lawyer lying to the FBI.
That is an indictment of the FBI.
He's a convicted felon now.
And you can't indict everybody at once, but if you look at the breadth of documents and records that Durham is basing his indictments on, he's not getting 400,000 bank records to incite some middleman-level guy.
He's building this case because he's going to turn them over to discovery, and he's going to say, we've got you dead to rights, and we know you work for Andy McCabe and Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, and we know they are corrupt.
And we also know that Fiona Hill had a part to play in this.
And what exactly is her part?
I'm sure John Durham's already put her in a grand jury.
So, yeah, I think having built many of these federal indictments as a prosecutor, You gotta start somewhere, especially when you're talking about a 30, 40, 50 person conspiracy.
Yeah, yeah.
He's the author of the infamous Nunes memo.
Cash Patel, ending up in the Trump administration as chief of staff for the Pentagon.
FightWithCash.com is his website.
And don't forget, To watch the incredible movie by Amanda Emilius, which stars Kash Patel, the story of the Russia hoax is The Plot Against the President, based upon the book by Lee Smith.
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The End Why does somebody like that take that appointment?
Because she was in Think Tank World.
For the specific purpose of undermining our president.
She knew she could get in there because she had KT McFarlane hire her and then basically bury in there and then orchestrate another hoax, the Ukraine hoax.
Remember, she's one of these people who thought from Think Tank World, who had never had a real job, that she was going to save the American public from what?
The hoax that she helped perpetrate?
Yeah.
Unreal.
It's unbelievable.
I think she has problems though.
Remember, Danchenko used to be her research assistant.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
Now, was he here as a green card holder or on a work visa?
Do we know that?
I'm not sure of his status, but he's been over here for some time.
Right.
Yeah.
All right, guys, come in with Cut 9.
Cut 9.
Chaney.
Chaney, yeah, 15 seconds long.
So you're still traveling a lot, Cash? - Uh, not yet.
I'm doing, actually started doing Fight With Cash events.
I did 200 people out in Loudoun County.
Oh, good!
I sold out and now it looks like I'm going to the, you know, cause I gotta raise money for this Jan 6th.
This lawyer will cost me a fortune.
Um, and I'm still trying to get people money for defamation suits so they can file.
So are you involved with January the 6th stuff?
I got subpoenaed.
Fabulous.
All right, then switch it.
Let's come in with cut 8 instead.
Cut 8?
Yeah.
29 seconds.
Oh yeah.
Good, then we'll come in with that exactly.
That's right.
I believe he was issued a subpoena around the same time Bannon was.
Same day.
That has to be Nancy's biggest mistake.
We're going to subpoena Cash Mattel and Bannon.
Good.
Go ahead, Nancy.
Just go ahead.
I'm buying popcorn.
Cut.
Cut.
70 seconds.
Standby.
All right.
Coming in with that cut.
Eight.
Yep.
All right.
My buddy just sent me a picture of a fake Twitter thing.
It's Grover.
And it says, I will never be vaccinated.
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Oscar the Grinch.
Oscar the Grouch?
We need Oscar the Grinch.
The Grouch.
The Grinch.
I always related to him most.
Him and Snuffleupagus.
Oh, man.
Snuffleupagus's eyelashes were a little bit creepy.
There's no way Oscar doesn't already have natural immunity.
Oh, that's good.
All right, we got about 35 seconds left.
Yes.
All right.
We've got nothing here.
I might have to replace my Bert and Ernie with Oscar the Grouch.
Nice little peek out of the trash can.
Yeah.
That's cool.
Yeah.
I always liked him.
I always liked him.
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There's talk now, talk, that January 6th was a false flag operation, that it was a case of liberals in the deep state setting up conservatives and Trump supporters.
Is there any truth to that?
None at all.
You know, it's the same kind of thing that you hear from people who say that 9-11 was an inside job, for example.
It's un-American to be spreading those kinds of lies, and they are lies.
That's amusing.
Liz Cheney lecturing us on what un-American is.
You know what un-American is, Liz Cheney?
Look in the mirror and you'll find out.
Let's talk to somebody who is deeply, deeply entrenched of all of these issues, fighting the swamp every single day.
Kash Patel, former National Security Advisor, Chief Investigator for the House Intelligence Committee.
You can check out his fabulous performance.
The film made by Amanda Milius, PATPMovie.com is the link, the plot against the president.
Cash, we'll talk about January 6th in a second, but one thing that, you know, I noted on Twitter today and has got a lot of retweets.
Since the arrest of Danchenko a few days ago, three people have been very, very quiet, Cash.
Hillary Clinton, James Comey, and John Brennan.
Usually they've got verbal diarrhea, but I don't see any tweets, Cash.
You know, it's shocking.
It's like after the Sussman indictment, when Andy McCabe and Comey decided to shut up, along with Peter Strzok and company.
It's amazing what indictments do to snuff out fake characters in the media.
And I think they're smart enough to know, after reading that 40-page indictment, that they identified for the first time Charles Dolan, the Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton campaign advisor, who was connected to Danchenko and funneling information to him and Steele.
Probably on behalf of the Clinton campaign.
And they now know that this guy is in the middle of Durham's investigation.
What do you think is going to happen to them?
So it's not surprising they're all quiet now.
Any doubt you had with John Durham is vitiated in part by the silence of Hilary, Comey and Brennan.
Cash, let's talk about January the 6th, the special committee, the Witchfinder General Star Chamber.
Your reaction when you heard the fact that you have to turn up for Nancy's parade?
Well, here's what I can say about January 6th.
One, there's no need for a subpoena.
I'm honored and happy to have served in 16 years of government, and if you want me to tell the American people the truth, I will always do that.
But they politicized the event, they issued their vendetta subpoenas against me and others, and I found out about it through the fake news media because they knew issuing a subpoena would cost me $150,000.
in lawyer's fees and try to take me off mission.
Well, I'm not getting taken off mission.
That's what Fight With Cash, with a K, is for.
FightWithCash.com.
I'm raising money to help people sue who have been defamed in the platform by maneuvers like this.
And I'm also going to need help, you know, raising money for my own lawyers.
So any help at FightWithCash.com is greatly appreciated.
All right, fightwithcash.com.
That's Cash with a K. Support this man.
He is declaring war on those who defame innocent people in America.
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What do you think the game plan is for this committee?
Is it going to be simply to have some kind of distraction, a new shiny object?
Or is it simply another congressional smear tactic in the form of a commission?
Yeah, well, you know, I used to be one of those guys that believed in congressional committees to provide constitutional oversight, like Devin and I did for the Russiagate investigation, even though we were excoriated, but have been proven right.
And I think America's confidence in our congressional oversight committees is just eroding further and further when they say they want to search for fact and truth, and when all they want to do is politicize events and hurt Americans like they are doing with so many investigations.
I don't know.
I have faith in John Durham.
I don't have faith in myself right now.
The two impeachment attempts clearly backfired on Nancy.
Do you think this will too?
I mean, I hope Democrats aren't listening to this show.
I know media matters is, hey guys, how you doing?
I mean, for me, if you're thinking clearly, this is the dumbest move possible.
With the economy tanking, with 2 million illegals, this isn't actually going to placate the 65% of Americans who voted for Biden, who said in the Suffolk survey that they don't want him to run again.
So we should applaud this level of idiocy from Nancy, shouldn't we?
Well, Seb, you need look no further than where you're located in the great state of Virginia, which went red across the board.
Not just the governor, the lieutenant governor, the attorney general, and the state legislature, Philip.
And when I was out there talking to Loudoun County 200 Loudounites just last week for Fight With Cash, They wrote the script on how to issue a mandate for Americans that care about issues and not politics.
They care about border security.
They care about education and critical race theory.
They care about healthcare and vaccine mandates.
Those are the issues that Republicans are going to win on and have won on.
And if the left wants to go with politics, have at it.
We saw what happened.
We are ready and one man is ready more than most.
Go to fightwithcash.com right now.
God bless you Cash for doing what you do.
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It's an honor.
It's an absolute honor, as always.
So, tell me, what, is it a big day today?
Is it your birthday?
There's one line on his bio I love the best.
When you take away choice, you take away the republic.
Dr. Cordy Williams, welcome back to America First.
Thanks for having me, Seb.
It's an honor.
It's an absolute honor, as always.
So tell me, is it a big day today?
Is it your birthday?
What's going on, Cordy?
Well, you know, today is the day that we take back the republic and we take back those areas of this beautiful nation that folks in Palm Beach and consultants around the United States are saying that, you know, that is impossible to, But we're seeing through Virginia, we're seeing through New Jersey, that what was once impossible is now possible.
And I'm announcing my candidacy for the United States Senate, because we're going to take on Alex Padilla, and we're going to take on these ideologies that are counter-choice and counter the future of our kids, honestly.
Remind our millions of listeners which seat this is, why Padilla has this seat in California.
Well, he certainly didn't get elected by these Californians that are enjoying inflation and gas prices that are through the roof.
Um, when a certain lady that might as well be a criminal and should have been thrown in jail a long time ago, Kamala Harris, went to Pennsylvania Avenue...
Um, however she got there, I don't really understand it.
A lot of people don't as well.
What do you mean, hang on, hang on, hang on, Cordy, stop it, stop it.
You mean you don't understand why a woman who got less than 2% in the Democrat primaries ends up one heartbeat away from the presidency?
I mean, you're a learned man, you're a doctor, how can you not understand that logical progression from having an affair with a married man to becoming the vice president?
Well, it's the most amount of votes in history, right?
Oh, yes!
Of course!
Of course!
A man who hit in his basement and a woman who got less than two percent.
OK, so let's go back to your original decision.
So this is Kamala Harris's seat.
We're super excited.
Everybody support this man.
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He's a Marine.
He's a truth teller.
He's a fighter.
But tell us why.
You're going to be smart now after the fact.
Even I predicted McCauley was going to win in the Commonwealth.
But the Virginia result is exactly the kind of reason, the kind of motivation that has made you decide to run for this seat in California.
Am I wrong?
No, you're absolutely right.
Because here's the reality, Doc.
The absolute reality of this whole situation is the biggest psyop in the world was ever saying this is about Trump or Biden.
It's about red or blue.
It's about what gender you are, what race you are, you know, uh, what spiritual preference you have.
I voted for Trump.
I vote for him again.
That's my leader.
And Jesus Christ is the guy I choose to follow.
But when you push that aside and you say, what, what does red, white, and blue mean?
And what does it stand for?
It transcends race.
It transcends gender.
It transcends political party.
And this is about our kids, and this is about their choice.
And right now, there's no more squabble over politics, red and blue.
This is about our kids.
And we should be able to control what goes into their brains ideologically and what goes into their veins.
And the moment government tries to overreach and take that, that's when we need to be highly concerned whether we have a republic or not.
That's a very good line.
What goes into their brains, what goes into their veins.
There's a reason this guy is on a roll.
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We have a lot of listeners in California, at least half of our calls because it's lunchtime in California when we are from that formerly, you know, a state that was formerly a paradise not too long ago.
What is your specific message, Dr. Williams, for the people of California and why they should support you?
Well, I've been a fighter all my life.
I'm a guy that came from a mobile home, a trailer, where we had to put hay bales around it to insulate the heat.
And I've served as a servant my entire existence, whether it was my background in the Marine Corps, as a chiropractor.
We need servant leadership.
Again, the Bible talks about that all throughout the Bible.
We don't need takers.
We don't need people, you know, political hacks that extort the state of California, that extort the national government.
And that's what we have in Senate.
And that's what we have in Congress right now.
We need servant leadership.
And I will fight for Californians.
I will fight for a cost of living that's actually affordable.
I will fight to get the defecation off the streets that's in places like San Francisco and people shooting up needles because people are tired of the homelessness.
They're tired of this cost of living that is soaring.
And people want medical freedom.
The parents know best for their kids.
And that's the primary thing that we're really trying to get across.
We're going to go into black neighborhoods and really do what Republicans haven't done for a long time.
And we're going to actually have black initiatives to do black urban development.
Guys like King Randall, a good friend of mine that has a great trade school, Teaching kids that have been abandoned by their fathers, teaching black kids how to put on ties, how to cook for their mom, like stuff that they can do, saying yes sir, no sir, things that they can do to better their lives so that they don't go into crime or they don't go to some path leading to gains.
And that's what we find with kids of all races that are abandoned by their dads in low-income areas.
They end up going the other way.
And here's a gentleman that has really got a foundational trade school that's leading that particular ethnicity towards just being a productive member of society.
We're going to really support initiatives like that.
We could so change America for the better if we brought back the tradition of trade schools for all ethnicities, for all races.
Get stuff built in America again.
He's got my – I don't live in California, but he's got my metaphorical vote.
And of course, he's a Marine.
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Gorka.
Alright, mic's on.
That was even better than last time.
time.
Alright, is there something short we could come in with as fun?
Well, let's see here.
Um...
The original Chaney cut you want to come in with.
Could do, yeah.
Everything else is pretty long.
Yeah.
Maybe that Phil Murphy clip.
Oh, yeah, Murphy.
Come in with four.
Come in with cut four after the intro.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Liner.
Copy that.
Alright.
I remember that one caller.
I forget which caller it was, but it referred to Murphy as Phil Murphalini.
Oh, yeah, the guy who always calls us from New Jersey.
Yeah.
Oh, Leonardo!
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Is it Leonardo?
I think so.
Yeah.
I'm pretty sure he's the only, like, New Jersey regular, I think, on this show.
Where's he been?
Where have you been, Leo?
For a while!
Come on!
All right, 30 seconds.
Standing by.
We've already done my pillow, so if you want to throw another one in.
Okay.
That was the schedule.
All right.
All right.
On the side of the US Constitution, America first.
My hope is particularly with our kids under the age of 12 that now being able to get the vaccine that we will at some day sooner than later be able to lift the mask mandate that we have in schools.
That is my fervent hope.
We're not there yet, but please, God, we can get there sooner than later.
We've got to get there safely, responsibly, but I believe we can get there, and I hope it's sooner than later.
The crooked governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy, saying, yeah, kids, vaccinate them as well.
It's the left.
They want to control not only your bodies, but your children's as well.
It's sheer insanity.
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Hello, Dr. G. First off, I wanted to thank you for my hoodie that you sent me.
It's awesome.
Made in the USA.
You rock.
Isn't it like the softest, warmest hoodie you've ever tried?
Oh, it is heavenly.
That's the only thing that I can call it.
Love it.
Love it.
The reason that I'm calling today is because I want people to take a breath and step back for a second.
Until COVID happened, Nobody spent their lifetime worrying about dying.
Okay.
Yes.
That jab did not give anyone immortality.
I'm not trying to be, to push as Senator John Kennedy says, fear porn, but let's be realistic because I'm a realistic person.
Every second that you're alive on this earth, there's a chance of your death.
Okay.
If you want to live in continued fear over whatever next bioweapon that some other country is going to launch on us, that's your choice.
Right.
That's not how I choose to live my life.
I was a cop for 20 years.
A street cop.
It was a dangerous job.
And a woman said to me one day, aren't you scared?
And I said, ma'am, I've walked up and down my steps probably 15 times before I came to work.
I drove an hour commuting.
I took a shower.
I plug things in to electrical sockets.
At any point, I could have died, Dr. Gorka.
I just don't live in that fear.
You mean you weren't afraid to get in the shower, missy?
You weren't petrified to walk up the steps to your house?
And here's the thing.
After being a cop for 20 years, you are more likely to die.
The two times that you are more likely to die in my entire history of Going to DOA's, which was dead on arrival, they were already dead when we got there, is you will find people in one of two positions.
Next to the bed, because they died getting out of bed, and for whatever reason it's always on a Monday morning.
Or number two, strategically wedged between the toilet and the tub, because God does have a sense of humor.
So if you're picking up what I'm throwing out there, don't force the issue.
God bless you.
I wish I had another hoodie to give you.
That's the truth, isn't it?
Please, stop living in fear.
Stop living in fear, but watch out for Monday mornings.
God bless you, miss you.
I'm Sebastian Corker.
We're going to take more of your calls.
Don't go anywhere.
We're Sean, J.R. Alex.
This is America First on the Salem Radio Network. The Salem Radio
Thank you.
Network The Salem
Thank you.
Thank you.
Cut's 13.
Get to 14 now.
Paula, would you please christen the ship?
Go ahead, what's that?
In the name of the United States of America, I christen thee Harvey Milk.
May God bless the ship and all who sail in her.
What's your name?
All right.
I can't... I'm still trying to print off that list.
The printer ran out of ink, so I'm trying... Jeff, can you, uh... Can you print this off for me from your printer?
Because our printer's still... Alright, what's wrong with it?
It's got an error message.
It just ran out of toner.
Jeff ordered some more, but he says he'll bring it in tomorrow.
Okay.
Oh, wait.
Whoops.
Wrong.
hang on okay sending it now um Cut 14.
Try to fix this again.
There we go.
Should work.
Nope.
Oh, wait, yeah.
All right, 50 seconds.
All right.
Here's cut 14.
Good morning, Oscar!
That's the trouble with this place!
Oh, everything's good morning!
Everything's so peaceful and happy, it makes me sick!
Why, look at Susan down there!
She looks so happy and smiley, but that kid is disgusting!
And look at her husband, Gordon!
Reading his newspaper, not complaining about anything!
Alright, that's it.
Okay, good, coming in with that.
Coming in with that after the line.
Alright, coming in after the line.
Alright, 15 seconds, stand by.
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Good morning, Oscar. - Ah.
That's the trouble with this place.
Everything's good morning.
Everything's so peaceful and happy, it makes me sick.
Why, look at Susan down there.
She looks so happy and smiley, but that kid is disgusting.
And look at her husband, Gordon, reading his newspaper, not complaining about anything.
Not complaining about anything?
That's an outrage!
I think I had a soft spot for Oscar the Grouch.
I don't know about you guys, but the Sesame Street of my youth was rather different today.
Welcome to America First Time, Sebastian Gorka.
This is the Salem Radio Network.
Today, instead of, what is it?
Sesame Street used to teach people, teach kids to count, right?
The count!
I love to count!
And then to what?
Be nice?
And then figure out, what was it, comparative analysis?
One of these kids is doing his own thing.
That was about it, right?
Reading, comprehension, arithmetic.
Now it's propaganda!
Because you know you should get your medical advice from Big Bird, don't you?
I didn't even know until this morning that Big Bird had a Twitter account.
A quarter of a million people follow Big Bird.
You do know that it's a man in a suit, right?
Maybe not, because the Biden administration is very happy that Big Bird posted this.
I got the COVID-19 vaccine today.
My wing is feeling a little sore, but it'll give my body an extra protective boost that helps me and others stay healthy.
Miss Erica Hill even said, I've been getting vaccines since I was a little bird.
I had no idea.
Who's Erica Hill?
Have a wild guess.
If it's not somebody from the Biden kleptocracy, it's a CNN journalist.
Well, of course, what's the difference nowadays?
Oh, and by the way, that tweet from Big Bird?
Was retweeted and commented on by this senile old man who appears to have a flatulence problem.
Yes, Joe Biden.
I remember having a president who didn't fart.
Do you remember that?
I mean, at least in public, at least in front of, you know, members of the royal household, like the wife of the heir to the throne in the UK, who allegedly has complained that Joe Biden has a lack of, um, Sphincter control.
Yes, a lack of sphincter control is the way I can politely put it here.
Propaganda.
Big Bird.
Children's programs.
That is the definition of propaganda.
Okay.
It's the It's the A block.
It's OK.
Let's go to some of your calls because we've got John Solomon next here on America First.
If you want to call us, the number is 83333 Gawker.
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The list of the 13 Republicans who betrayed America on Friday, who facilitated Nancy Pelosi and Biden's fake infrastructure bill are the following.
If they represent you, if you just live in their state, will you tell them what you think of them?
Write to them.
Call their offices.
Send them a message on their webpage.
Don Bacon of Nebraska.
Never heard of him.
Must be such a great representative.
Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania.
David McKinley of West Virginia.
What is a West Virginian?
What is a West Virginian doing voting for this abortion of a bill?
It's just pork.
It's only 1.2 trillion dollars worth of pork for the Democrats.
But hey, a Republican voted for it called David McKinley of West Virginia.
Tell him what you think.
Write to him.
Call his office.
Andrew Garbarino of New York.
Yeah, of course.
John Katko of New York.
This woman, this is outrageous.
The number of people in New York who fought for this lady and she's betrayed them.
Nicole Malliotakis.
That's an outrage.
Tom Reed, also New York.
See a theme here.
Antoni Gonzalez of Ohio.
Adam Kinzinger of Illinois.
Is he gonna cry today?
I wonder if he's gonna cry today.
Jeff Van Drew, New Jersey.
Chris Smith, New Jersey.
Fred Upton, Michigan.
And Don Young of Alaska.
What an outrage.
Tell them what you think of them.
Give them a call.
Let's go to your calls.
Let's go to...
J.R.!
Nashville!
Welcome, J.R.!
J.R., are you there?
I know you've been waiting very patiently.
I'd like to talk to him.
We don't need to lose him.
Sean, New York City.
Captain, there's a message coming from Earth.
Spock, put it up on the screen.
Joe Biden.
Is it coming from Earth or the Romulans, Sean?
It's been a long time, sir.
You know, I've been trying to reach you, and for some reason, I can't get through to you, and I can't get through to Prager.
What happens?
Just busy signal?
What happens?
No, there's some sort of technical issue with my phone, and so I called my service, and it appears that they've rectified it, so... Hang on, are you using Patriot Mobile, though, Sean?
That's the question.
I'm using Pure Talk.
Oh, okay, alright.
We'll let you off.
We'll let you off.
Okay, so I'm glad you made it through.
What would you like to share with us today?
Well, a quote by T.S.
Eliot on socialism, and he says that the socialists aim to create a system that is so wonderful that no one has to be good.
That is excellent, yes.
A system that so fences you in that it is impossible to have any single freedom.
Well done, Sean.
Stay on the line.
Let's get Sean a... I was going to say the rude version there.
Let's go Brandon Hatt.
Let's go Brandon Hatt for Sean.
It's been a long time.
Glad they fixed your phone.
Let's go to Daryl, Oregon, line three.
Hi, Sebastian.
Hey.
Yeah.
You there?
Yes, I am.
Oh, I was reading an article this morning on online and it was about that protest in Boston where the people were protesting against the mandates.
And a group of people showed up to protest against them because they thought it was hate.
And in the article, they compared the people who refused to get the vaccines to white supremacists.
I thought that was very interesting because it's about 50% of the black people have been vaccinated.
Yeah, no, it's fascinating.
And Hispanics.
But hey, you know, that's what the left is.
Did you catch this unbelievable?
This is audio from last week.
This is Michael Dice on MSNBC talking about a fellow Black American, who served this nation, is an immigrant, became an American, became a Marine, is now going to be the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.
And this is what MSNBC's Michael Dyson thinks of Winsome Sears.
Cut 10.
The problem is here, they want white supremacy by ventriloquist effect.
There is a black mouth moving, but a white idea through the running on the runway of the tongue of a figure who justifies and legitimates the white supremacist practices.
We know that we can internalize in our own minds, in our own subconscious, in our own bodies, the very principles that are undoing us.
So to have a black face speaking in behalf of a white supremacist legacy is nothing new.
Darryl, have you heard anything more racist than that?
No, I haven't.
You're just a puppet.
You're a black-faced puppet.
A ventriloquist dummy of white supremacists.
I think that's the most racist thing you can say about Winsome Sis, don't you?
Yes, I do.
I agree with you.
Yeah, absolutely.
Thank you, Darryl.
Let's go to Jeff in California.
Hello, sir.
It's interesting that our governor of California, Gavin Newsom, has been AWOL for the last 12 days.
No one knows where he was.
It's very interesting.
His wife tweeted something, then deleted it, and he hasn't been seen for two weeks.
So what are the theories, Jeff?
Where is Nancy Pelosi's nephew?
Well, it needs to be said that it was the day, it began the day after He got his third booster shot, so-called booster shot.
Gee, how coincidental, if you will.
So you think he's sick because of the booster shot?
Well, Dennis Prager does.
He spoke about it this morning, Pacific Time, 10 to 1030.
Like I said this morning, that it's more than coincidental that he missed the summit The climate thing that he had longed for all year long and all that.
It all began the day after the booster.
I've heard my friends who've had the vaccine booster shot, many of them have felt very ill after it.
So we shall see.
But whether he'll admit it, that's another question.
Abigail, line five.
Good day, Dr. Gorka.
It's a pleasure and an honor to talk with you.
The honor is mine.
What would you like to share with us, Abigail?
If my employer can demand a mask, and or results of a COVID-19 test, then can we not, as Joe Biden's employer, demand proof of his mental fitness to do his job?
Or whether or not Eric Swalwell have his STDs, I guess.
I'd like to know the results of his dalliances with Agent Fangfang.
I mean, if we have to give out our confidential health history, shouldn't we know the health history?
Whether members of Congress have got sexually transmitted diseases?
Wouldn't that be fair, Abigail?
Isn't it fair?
Yeah, I believe it is.
And isn't it ironic?
I find it interesting that there's a correlation between the highest numbers of COVID infection and the highest numbers of vaccination.
I haven't seen that correlation, but I have seen those states that are the most restrictive and the most against HIPAA laws, we have seen a surge in cases.
And that makes one scratch one's head, doesn't it Abigail?
Thank you.
John Solomon next. John Solomon
next. John Solomon next.
That even entering your cranium.
A black idea.
White idea.
Blows my mind that people can talk like that.
It's ridiculous.
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Doing alright.
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How's it going?
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I think it fell off.
What fell off?
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Have you broken it?
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They come off, but sometimes you'll randomly get the wrong angle and they'll fly in across the room.
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Usually I'm the one that does it.
I do it myself.
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All right.
So what are you working on?
You know, I'm really interested in just how widespread the rejection of the vaccine mandate is.
Oh, good, good, good, good.
27 states already have job credit networks.
Oh, that's funny!
I have an article here from justthenews.com that I've highlighted about that issue.
How about that?
I might have to mention that.
Okay, good.
I love it.
And then anything you want to talk about on Russia still, because the more we dig into the evidence, the more it's clear not only that Hillary has a problem, but that FBI officials have a problem.
And I can walk you through, if you want, 80 seconds.
of all the red flags that the FBI knew that were being taken for a run. - Nice, nice. - So we can do that.
- And then you'll text me about Thursday, right?
- Thursday, Thursday, remind me. - Jeff said you can't join us for Newsmax?
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How do you define a good cut?
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Some more... Oh, we already played Chaney.
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We didn't do nine.
Yeah, we did do nine if you want to use that one.
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up. 45 seconds.
Okay.
Okay.
Thirty seconds.
Thirty seconds, standing by.
Stand by.
Yep.
I think that's a good question.
I know Sebastian well.
Listen to him.
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We always resort to John Solomon to brighten our day.
Why?
Because he's a truth teller, the founder of justthenews.com, investigative reporter extraordinaire.
We're going to talk about two big issues today.
John, welcome.
Let me just play a cut that goes straight to the first story from your website.
This is, of course, the current chief of staff of the Biden administration, Ron Klain.
Cut six.
I'm quite confident that when this finally gets fully adjudicated, not just a temporary order, the validity of this requirement will be upheld.
It's common sense, Chuck.
If OSHA can tell people to wear a hard hat on the job, to be careful on chemicals, it can put in place these simple measures to keep our workers safe.
A little problem there, John.
The hard hat is for when you're working and you get to take it off when you go home and it's not injected into your body.
We have the piece we're posting right now on our Facebook and Twitter pages from JustinNews.com.
Matt, have we ever seen anything of the like?
27 states, including three run by Democrat governors, have brought suits against the Biden-OSHA regulation.
Is this going to stand?
What's your expectation?
You know, it's rare to see 27 states in four days.
I mean, it's hard to remember.
It was only last Thursday that OSHA promulgated this regulation, and already more than half the states in America have rushed to sue.
You have a major lawsuit by one of the largest business lobbies in America, Job Creators Network.
All of them are I'm making the same argument, which is this is an unconstitutional overreach by OSHA.
OSHA is supposed to govern what happens at the workplace, not what happens in your home or with your doctor or with other things.
And so the first court to take a look at this, the Fifth Circuit of Appeals, Court of Appeals in Texas, said there are such grave constitutional issues here, it ordered an injunction Sunday, the Job Creators Network asked the 8th Circuit to make that injunction nationwide, freeze it nationwide.
That's a clue that these courts see the same issues as the states.
Not a good sign for the Biden administration.
No, that injunction is very, very telling.
I'm not a lawyer, but you know, you follow these issues so closely.
This is my read on how quickly this can fall, not just the numbers of states and the injunction to hold it.
from the federal court.
But number one, as you said, OSHA has nothing to do with medical policy in my private life.
Zero.
Number one.
It's about safety in the workplace.
Secondly, according to the law enforcement articles of the U.S.
Constitution, this kind of mandate that has to be enforced cannot be done by federal authorities.
That enforcement of mandates forced to the states when it comes to health regulations And then lastly, this concept of HIPAA law.
My medical status, whether I have been vaccinated or not, is confidential by federal law.
And trying to make businesses enforcers of federal writ, likewise is unconstitutional.
Am I missing anything here, John?
Those are the key elements and you can see the courts instantly see the federalism issue here.
This is a state's issue and I think that's why the lawsuits brought by these 27 states are likely to get a very serious airing all the way to the Supreme Court.
I think this goes all the way To the Supreme Court, and we'll see where the arguments fall, but the early signs are not good for the Biden administration.
Even though we've seen the courts allow other vaccine mandates in other places, a federal vaccine mandate hitting the private workforce I think is the one that's going to trigger the most interest in the Roberts Supreme Court.
It's Kansas, Kentucky and Louisiana are the three Democrat governors who joined this case, which by itself is quite, quite remarkable.
This is, of course, an OSHA regulation.
It's fascinating.
People forget this.
None of the so-called mandates, none of them in the last year and a half relating to the Chinese flu, none of them are laws.
None of them have come through the House.
They're all executive orders.
And some of them are just recommendations, regulations, that of course have no standing when it comes to the constitutionality.
But at least we have three Democrat governors on board.
Gotta make this comment, John.
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If you look at the last election, are we worried that the Supreme Court will treat this like another hot potato as they did with the Texas plus 17 with regards to election fraud?
Or is this just too big for them to say no to?
You know, it's interesting.
The court has been very unpredictable and interesting in the last 12 to 15 months.
I think the case in the election law was they didn't want to adjudicate an election after the fact, and that if some of the issues that came up before the election, they may have been more willing to intervene.
Here, someone's intervening before this mandate takes place, and I think it's going to come down to a very important technicality.
Whose authority is it to enforce a mandate?
And I think you're right.
As we know from the prior rulings of the Supreme Court, that deference usually is given to the state unless the federal government can point to some law that gave it or trumped that authority.
And here you have an executive order that's not the holding of law.
I think it's gonna be very interesting to watch.
I think the Fifth Circuit is a good bellwether for how the 5-4 majority in the conservative side thinks the 5th Circuit and the 5-4 majority, I'm not counting Roberts in that group, seems to be a lot of times in lockstep.
Roberts swings both ways, sometimes he's with the liberals, sometimes he's with the conservatives, but it's going to be very interesting.
It may be not an order, again, decision against mandates as it is, it's not the federal government's mandate to make.
I think that's what this case may turn on.
Yeah, and given the fact that we've got 27 states, if they throw this down to the state level, then there'll be at least 27 states where they say, no, you're not going to force enforcement onto business owners.
I mean, just the idea that, you know, a 16 year old, 17 year old kid is going to have to enforce, you know, your, your, your nullification of Go to justinews.com, bookmark it today, and don't forget that this is what we're going to discuss next.
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What status was Danchenko in?
Was he under a work visa, do we know?
Yeah, I believe a work visa is my understanding.
He's a fascinating character, and you add in the Dolan connection, now the PR executive, you're starting to see where Durham's going with this fight.
And Cash Mattel said earlier today that he was Fiona Hill's research assistant.
He was, and Fiona Hill was twice mentioned in the indictment.
She's mentioned as the person that connected Danchenko to Steele, and then during the 2016 connection, she's the person that connects Danchenko to Dolan, where he gets some of his bogus dirt.
It's very odd to see Fiona Hill cross-connecting all of these players, and I think a lot more questions emerge about the Brookings Institution and Fiona Hill and Strobe, Ted Talbot, and that crowd.
Again, questions, not answers.
We don't have them yet.
But just the idea, because I was there.
She was, you know, a late-arriving colleague in the White House of mine.
The idea that somebody who's embroiled with all of this gets to be senior director in the NSC for Russia and Eurasia, it just blows my mind.
And keep in mind, she had contacts with Danchenko at a time where the FBI now admits they were investigating Danchenko for counterintelligence threats.
They were trying to get a price on him, so they were worried about him.
A lot of head scratching goes on when you see that.
Incredible.
Yeah.
And then the FBI looks terrible, right?
John Durham can figure this out.
The FBI should have figured it out in real time.
That's something I'd love to walk you through a really fun timetable on.
Yeah, let's do that.
We'll do exactly that.
We'll thread the needle on the chronology.
Great.
Minute 45.
All we have is relief here.
Okay.
What do we have?
We had Murphy.
We did that.
Yes.
We did Chaney, the first one.
Cut eight.
Come in with five.
Come in with Vivek Murthy.
Five Vivek Murthy.
Yeah.
Oh, actually, no, no, no.
How long is this cut?
Which cut?
This segment.
I want to play the Radcliffe cut, but I'll tee it up so John can react to it.
Which cut is that?
Seven.
Seven.
Oh yeah, okay.
We've got a cut from John Radcliffe, okay?
Oh yeah, I was on with him yesterday.
It was a lot of fun.
Oh good!
One minute.
Yeah, I was on Maria's show just before him.
He's a lot of fun, isn't he?
Yeah, what's his affiliation now?
Do you know what his affiliation is?
He works for America First's policy institute.
So we're coming in with that?
No, I'll tee it up.
You don't need this indictment for this segment, right?
No.
Jeff, I just connected you with Ratcliffe's assistant.
His name's Cliff Sims.
He said he can make it happen, just tell him.
Alright, 25 seconds.
Standing by.
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Right now, it's back to the breaking news, the arrest, the indictments with a man who knows More than most about all of this.
Started the show with Kash Patel, now it's John Solomon.
He's the head, the founder of justthenews.com.
Quick cut, I want to play for you.
You were on the same show on Fox on the weekend with John Ratcliffe, former director of national intelligence, who said something very interesting about the John Durham investigation.
Sure did.
Many of the documents that John Durham is using are documents that I gave him.
So I declassified the documents that we've talked about, but I gave John Durham over a thousand other documents that have not yet been declassified that I know include intelligence that goes specifically to
This criminal activity that would be the basis for further indictments and you know again what happened with the steel dossier a grand jury is saying was criminal in nature and I expect that all of the folks that are involved with creating it and peddling it falsely Uh, would be in jeopardy.
And I know that that's what John Durham is looking at.
And as I talked about, you know, this goes to the highest levels of our government and the government agencies involved.
More than a thousand documents, classified documents, given to John Durham by the Director of National Intelligence that take the case, take the collusion, all the way to the highest levels of American government.
John, walk us through.
This is sometimes so hard for those outside to track.
Talk to us about the timeline, especially with regards to the Bureau.
Yeah, so there are really two buckets, right?
The first bucket is Hillary Clinton pulled off a horrific political dirty trick to make Donald Trump look like he was a Russian spy or a Russian asset when he wasn't.
The second part is the FBI taking that information and forwarding it through a lengthy two, two and a half year criminal investigation when its own rules said stop.
There were many moments.
I'm going to walk you through it.
So the first time Christopher Steele walks in the dossier, it's July 5th, 2016, the same day James Comey illegally exonerates Hillary Clinton in the email case, Christopher Steele on that same day walks in and says, I've got this dirt on Donald Trump.
He goes to the London FBI office, where one of his former handlers are, and they don't act on it.
They decide it's not actionable intelligence.
That causes Christopher Steele to go to his buddy Bruce Ohr.
Bruce Ohr, at the end of July, goes and... Who's at the FBI?
Bruce Ohr's at the FBI?
Justice Department.
Justice Department.
And he walks it over to his friend at the FBI, who just happens to be the deputy director himself, and he says, hey, Christopher Steele has this information.
But three warnings.
He works for Hillary Clinton.
He has a tremendous anti-bias or bias against Donald Trump.
And almost none of his stuff is corroborated.
It's all raw.
Three things that should have been red flags for the FBI to stop.
Probably the reason why the London office didn't act on it.
A month goes by, they gin all this up, they start four different investigations on Trump people, and in early September, the CIA sends a rocket over to the FBI.
It should have sent off all sorts of alarm bells.
The CIA says, dear FBI, we want you to know that we have intercepted information indicating that Hillary Clinton has authorized an operation to make Donald Trump look like a Russian asset to take the attention away from her email scandal.
It looks to be contrived, may even include some Russian disinformation.
They don't stop.
In October, the CIA says, hey, the guy you're looking at, Carter Page, he's one of ours.
He's a CIA guy.
They don't stop.
November, December, the FBI analysts in the intelligence division analyze every sentence of the dossier and determine 90% of it's either uncorroborable Internet rumor garbage or been debunked or Russian disinformation.
They don't stop.
Every step of the way.
This case should have never gotten to January of 2017.
Every procedure in the FBI would have told a regular FBI person, stop, this is a bogus case, don't go there.
I think the FBI has more to lose in the next round of John Durham's investigation than even Hillary Clinton's inner circle.
Well, it's strange.
James Comey blocked me on Twitter and he's been very, very quiet of late.
We've only got a few seconds left, John.
I've got to ask you a very simple question.
Does John Solomon feel vindicated now?
Listen, I never felt that under attack.
I just followed by the facts and I feel good about it.
I'll tell you who has been vindicated.
Devin Nunes.
Yes.
Terribly, terribly pasted and it turns out everything he told the American public in 1718 turns out to have been true.
Well, you're being far too modest.
They came after you for one reason or one reason alone, because you didn't give up and because you tell the truth.
That's why you've got to follow this man.
Jay Solomon reports.
You've got a bookmarked justthenews.com and you've got to get his book, Fallout.
God bless you, John.
So much more to discuss.
We'll get you back.
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So, um, when I was a little boy, I never really wanted for much.
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Former Speaker of the House, who, um, he's just making some predictions about Nancy.
Cardi Leffen, Newt Gingrich.
Kevin was supposed to lose 25 seats.
He gained 15.
That's a swing of 40.
So he's in much stronger shape right now to become Speaker.
My personal guess is, having lived through this with Reagan, with the contract with America, and with John Boehner in 2010, My guess is they're going to pick up between 40 and 70 seats in the House and at least four seats in the Senate.
And the Democrats are still going to be sitting there.
I mean, look what they're doing.
I mean, Pelosi, after they lost in 2009, turned right around four days later and passed Obamacare, saying publicly, you have to vote for it to find out what's in it.
She's back at the same stand doing the same junk, and people are not going to vote for a Pelosi dictatorship.
So I think you're going to find between Biden's collapse and Pelosi's attitude, the Democrats are in a sense repudiating the country.
He was talking at the beginning about Kevin McCarthy being Speaker of the House with an at least 40 if not 70 majority.
I need to ask Mr. G, my producer, that name, Kevin McCarthy, after Friday.
Your reaction?
Yeah, I'll take 39, plus not Kevin McCarthy's speaker.
39 gains.
Right.
So the idea that he couldn't control 13 Republicans, does that mean he's got to be done as speaker?
Well, it means either he can't control or he doesn't care or he really didn't want the infrastructure thing to go through.
So you throw the nine under the bus.
So which do you think it is?
Can't control, didn't care.
Didn't care.
Didn't care.
I think you're right.
Sorry Kevin, you've been on the show, you seem like a nice guy, but the fact that you could not control the Republicans to such an extent that six squad members refused to vote for this bill.
This bill would have died on the floor of the House.
If you'd done your stinking job.
Because they needed the squad to vote for this bill.
And they didn't.
But you lost 13 of your members.
It's a disgrace.
That's our money.
That's my money.
That's every listener to this show who pays taxes.
1.2 trillion dollars.
It's really on you.
There's nobody else to blame.
You're the person who should be leading the quote-unquote Republican Party in the House.
And you just affected the biggest swindle, the biggest con In the history of legislation, an act that has nothing... It's called the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act.
Garbage.
There's a British word for that.
Bollocks.
It's rubbish.
It's pork for Nancy and the Democrats.
And you gave it to them.
I can think of a few other members of the Freedom Caucus who should be Speaker of the House.
But at the end of the day, somebody needs to make a move and make it soon.
Because if we wait until the midterms, if you're cemented in, concreted in until then, we know that you will be the next Speaker.
It's got to be somebody else who actually fights, not just for our money, but for this nation against the radical party that is today's Democrat Party.
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Then Radcliffe, George.
John Durham has more than a thousand classified documents John Ratcliffe gave him as evidence.
And then a Batya, CNN guest, calls out Blind Stelter calls out Blind Stelter and the whole network.
Thank you.
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You said blind stelter?
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Oh, Brian Stelter.
And the whole network.
Might as well be the same thing.
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If tomorrow The order goes out from the President.
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Begin to withdraw all American troops.
It will take a year to get the American troops out.
Do you hear me now?
That's the truth.
It will take a year to get them physically out.
Now if you leave all the equipment behind, you might be able to do it in seven months.
And you leave those billions of dollars of weapons behind, I promise they're going to be used against your grandchild and mine someday.
How about if you do it in seven days?
How much equipment are you going to leave there if it's seven days and not seven months?
That I know it's hard to recognize because it looks a little bit different with Sleepy Creepy from 2007 saying what?
If you leave the Middle East with your little weapons behind they will be used against your grandchildren someday.
A guest today doesn't matter.
Why?
Because he's too old and he won't see the muse against his grandchildren?
I don't know.
But that is a video.
We need to post that one everywhere as well.
Let's squeeze in some of your calls.
Let's go to Jason Alaska, line one.
Hello, Dr. G. Hey!
I just wanted to let you know I got it from my daughter who's an Air Force reservist.
This weekend she was told that they're not allowed to Say Let's Go Brandon or wear any Let's Go Brandon shirts or have any stickers and try to confirm with my son who's also in the Marine Corps whether or not that's DOD wide or just the Air Force.
Yeah, stay on the line.
We need to get your daughter a Let's Go Brandon hat.
That is absolutely outrageous.
We saw the footage of the weekend.
A woman was escorted out of a sporting event because She had a t-shirt that said Let's Go Brandon, but it's not just that.
It's the insanity of everything the DoD is using.
This is the latest vessel to be launched by the U.S.
Navy.
It's named after Harvey Milk.
Why?
Because he was gay in the mayor of San Francisco and somebody assassinated him?
Reasons.
But watch the footage.
If you're listening and the voice that breaks the champagne bottle over its bow sounds like a man, it's because it is, even if she's wearing a dress, quote-unquote, on the she's.
It is a transgender veteran.
Play cut.
Paula, would you please christen the ship?
In the name of the United States of America, I christen thee Harvey Milk.
May God bless this ship and all who sail in her.
A man in a skirt christening a United States naval vessel named after Harvey Milk.
I guarantee you, everyone who hates America is laughing at us.
Next here on America First, one-on-one with our good friend David Horsani.
Stay on this channel. Stay on this channel.
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It's one minute to midnight on that doomsday clock and we need to act now.
If we don't get serious about climate change today, it will be too late for our children to do so tomorrow.
I think that's a textbook example of fear-mongering, don't you?
And I'm saddened as somebody born in the UK who grew up under Margaret Thatcher that that man, Boris Johnson, allegedly now is the Conservative Prime Minister of the UK.
What does that mean?
Hardly the Chilean spirit, doomsaying about the end of the world, climate change.
Is it potentially because he's just an exemplar of Euro-trash?
Well, let's ask somebody who's written a book on Eurotrash.
Syndicated columnist, he is an author renowned for publishing across the conservative biosphere.
The Wall Street Journal, National Review, New York Post.
But he is now the author of Eurotrash.
Why America Must Reject the Failed Ideas of a Dying Continent.
David Horsanyi, welcome to One on One here on America First.
Thank you so much for having me.
I appreciate it.
All right, so we're going to dive deep into why you wrote this book and what you have to tell Americans.
But let's start with, you know, the taxonomy.
We've got to start with the definitions.
What is Eurotrash?
Well, it's many things.
I think it has a layered, a granular meaning.
The first, of course, is the book concentrates on Europhiles here in America who believe that Europeans are elites.
Academics, pundits, newspaper editors who believe that Europe does things better than we do.
I think that I'm calling those policies trash.
And maybe the people who love Europe, you know, in that way as well.
Obviously, it's not about the average European person, but rather the people who run Europe, the people, the ideas that propel modern Europe right now.
And just generally the idea that we have to be more like them, which I think is severely misguided.
So the irony of us having this discussion and you being the author of the work Eurotrash is there is more than just the conservative connection between us.
My parents fled Hungary in the revolution of 1956.
Your dad came from Hungary as well.
Why is it that we are in such a state today That a nation that ostensibly was built by European immigrants is now prey to this imaginary version of Europe that really doesn't exist.
Let's start with the most obvious fake news.
Not only does the elite look at Germany or the Scandinavian countries, the Washington jet set, the literati, even the socialists and the communists prefer Europe than they do America.
And there is this Bernie Sanders on down this idea that, oh, well, you know, socialism is great because Denmark, because Norway, because of Sweden.
Talk to us about that fallacy as well.
Well, I think to take a step back, I believe that the socialist progressives here as well as, you know, I would call them statists in general, like Europe, is because America is a messy place.
They're technocrats.
They like to have things in order.
They like docile, pliant people to to follow rules as they set them out.
They don't like the messiness of capitalism.
They don't like the dynamism of American economics.
And in Europe, they undermine because of the technocracy that the technocracy is the word, but that they have, you know, they undermine entrepreneurship and the dynamism of a capitalist economy.
What they get wrong, of course, in many ways, though, is that their favorite countries, like Denmark and Scandinavian countries, well, first of all, are much smaller.
So scaling that sort of system to the United States would be impossible.
Nor should we really want to, for many reasons that I think we'll get into.
But they are not socialist countries.
They have capitalistic institutions that prop up huge welfare states.
In Denmark and in Sweden and elsewhere, people pay huge levels of taxation, over 60% of their salary usually.
This is the middle class and even lower classes pay.
But yet Bernie Sanders doesn't want that.
He just wants to redistribute money from the rich and fund these kinds of Systems that it simply wouldn't work.
There's not enough money in the world for that.
You'd have to print that money So the fallacy of course is that they're That they're socialistic in the way that he imagines it, and the second fallacy is that it could work scaled to the size of 350 million etc.
people.
And then we often hear this from the left as well, the health care system is something that we should replicate.
Talk to us about the reality of, yes we have health issues here in America, but is it because their systems are so much better, David?
No, they're not.
But, you know, we have to be honest about the problems we face, but also that Europe has many different sorts of systems.
There's not one.
British, for instance, have basically fully socialized medicine, where the government runs the hospitals and all things.
But I put it this way.
Many of the arguments that propel progressives to say that we should be more like Europe are simply untrue.
For instance, they talk about life expectancy.
American life expectancy is slightly lower than European, but not because we deliver health care in a worse way, but because we live different kinds of lives.
We drive more, for instance, so we have many more vehicular deaths than they do in Europe.
We have a gun culture.
It's true, of course, that I've read a book about it.
I think it's necessary to preserve freedom, but it also means that there will be more homicides through guns and things like that.
In most cases, the statistics are skewed not by the health care delivery, but rather by other data.
And I guess you'd ask any rich person in England or anyone waiting online to get a routine knee surgery or something like that, where they'd rather be.
I think that the United States would be the answer.
And that's why there's a lot of medical tourism to the United States and very little the other way.
Yeah, as my best friend who's still in the UK regales me always with the horror stories of, you know, when he's sick, when he needs, you know, an MRI, he's got to wait six weeks with a national health service in the UK.
That's the idea of a perfect paradise of welfare state provision.
The book that he was mentioning was his prior work, First Freedom, A Ride through America's enduring history with the gun.
I highly recommend it.
We discussed it when it came out, but today it's a different topic.
It's Eurotrash.
Talk to us about why you had to write this book, Eurotrash.
What's the quote-unquote trigger for it?
What was the motivation?
What are you seeing here in the United States that motivated you to write such a book?
Well, I mean, listen, not even when I was young, but going back a century, the elite in America, I've always looked at Europe as a more sophisticated place, you know, culturally, no matter how many world wars and how many, you know, horrifying things they do, Americans always will look there, you know, horrifying things they do, Americans always will look there, you know, sophisticated, you know, so-called sophisticated
But now, I think in recent years, you've seen politicians, you know, pundits, as I said, editorial boards, people who never would have said Europe is a better system in general, Turning towards Europe.
So I wanted to go through issue by issue and debunk many, or not debunk, you know, I just wanted to see initially what the real data said and things like that.
And either debunk it, and I think that in most quantifiable measures we outperform Europe, but also talk about the culture and the difference in our culture and what makes us special.
Like, just simply, if we became more like Europe, it wouldn't mean that we would all of a sudden be the Soviet Union or something.
We would still be rich.
But this would be a much more insipid place, a much less dynamic place, a much less freer place.
America isn't just about wealth, though we are the wealthiest country in the world, or real country in the world.
It is about a lot more, and I think that it's important to keep that in mind.
Yeah.
Talk to us about this amazing statistic you had, that if the UK were a state, where would it rank in terms of economic power amongst the 50 states of the United States?
On a per capita basis, it would be the second poorest state after Mississippi.
Almost every European country would be in the bottom third, including Germany.
The only countries that outperform us or are on a par with us are sort of city-states like Luxembourg and Monaco and things like that.
They, of course, I mean, imagine scaling that sort of system here.
And not just that, but think about all the immigrants we let in.
It's not as if we are saying, come from, you know, Monaco here.
We're saying, come from Mexico, come from, you know, Central America.
Creating wealth constantly, generationally, it's something they don't do as well in Europe at all.
No, absolutely.
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The leftists or the elitists in D.C.
and the bi-coastal areas in the United States seem to have this never-ending love affair with Europe.
They see themselves as tolerant.
How tolerant is Europe today?
I'll just tell one story that may flabbergast the listeners, but I'm sure you can give other ones from across the continent.
Where the British police are actually policing hate speech to the extent that if you say something that is not politically correct, you may find police officers knocking on your door because of something you put on Facebook.
Not inciting a crime, but simply because some group, some minority felt disenfranchised by your words.
David, talk to us about just how tolerant Europe has lately become.
Well, I have stories in that regard too, but I think first I'll just talk about the insanity of anyone believing that Europe is more tolerant than us.
It's simply an incredible thought to even grasp onto, because there is literally not one ethnic minority that is properly assimilated into European cultures.
I mean, there is generational poverty and high unemployment in Germany from Turkish immigrants that have been there since the 1950s.
It just goes from generation to generation.
In France, outside of major cities like Paris, there are just huge ghettos of North African immigrants who have never been assimilated into society.
In America, I live near D.C.
here.
I have neighbors from all over the world, from all kinds of situations.
In fact, from situations that they would be killing each other if they were in.
You know, Pakistanis living next to Indians, etc.
I mean, the idea that America is not tolerant is absurd.
We're, of course, imperfect.
Of course, we have things to fix.
We're human beings and all of that.
But as a system goes, There has been no place more welcoming to other people.
We all know this because we're all different people in a way.
And we all accept a certain set of ideals that allow us to live together in peace.
That is not really the case in most European countries.
You can see it happening now in Sweden and elsewhere.
And it's not all completely their fault.
When you have a nation that has a long thousand-year history of one type of people, one ethnicity, it's very hard to assimilate other people.
But we are built for it.
The idea that we are not is just mind-boggling.
And when it comes to censorship, talk to us about what we're witnessing across the continent when it comes to just the censorship of free speech.
There's no equivalent to the First Amendment and that is being exploited, is it not, David?
Yeah, I mean, because they don't take their constitution seriously.
As you know, the Hungarian constitution in the 50s had a First Amendment right too, but no one really cares if you don't follow it.
The Stalinist constitution was a beautiful piece of paper, but wasn't worth the paper it was written on.
Right.
I mean, Scalia said this a long time ago, but if you don't take it seriously, it doesn't matter.
We have taken our constitution quite seriously.
Unfortunately, less and less, or there are factions in this country that want to get rid of it.
In Europe, listen, today I saw a story, Brigitte Bardot, who was a famous film actress in the 50s and 60s, was fined $20,000 because she's an animal rights activist and she is appalled by the sorts of behavior, how people treat animals, immigrants treat animals, which she points out, and she used the word savage, so she was fined $20,000.
In Britain, as you mentioned, people who preach The Bible, just read Bible passages about homosexuality, for instance, are arrested by the police in London.
In Germany, people come to your house if you say something that the local police deem inappropriate, you know, so this is all over.
I know we have problems with tech companies.
I'm very sympathetic to the problems we have with censorship from giant tech companies, but in Europe, Uh, governments can basically control those companies and trust me, they're not saying, Hey, let's have more open discourse.
They are saying they're shutting down speech.
They are pressuring, uh, big tech companies to shut down speech.
And this, uh, is a, it's corrosive to the, you know, to, to, to, to freedom and to discourse more than that.
You know, people use the word Orwellian all the time about state-controlling speech, which is, of course, a fair thing to say.
But it's also Orwellian, as he pointed out in a famous essay, to ban yourself from speaking, to self-censor.
And that is the biggest problem in European society, because there is no people self-censor.
They ban books that offend people.
You know, they just won't say certain things.
They won't speak certain truths.
And that, I think, is the problem.
When I say dying content, I mean that literally.
Let's go a little bit deeper.
It's one thing to be charged with a quote-unquote hate crime if you said something naughty on Facebook.
Let's talk about assimilation or access to power.
My parents, as you know, were refugees to the UK from Hungary.
And my mother, because she arrived at age 17, She learned English perfectly.
She actually ended up working for the BBC.
She was such a good linguist.
However, because my parents were immigrants and refugees, after a while, when I was big enough, they told me, look, there is a ceiling to what we can do.
As a child born in the UK, it's different for you.
But as immigrants, I'm never going to work in 10 Downing Street.
There are certain things I'm not going to get access to because it's such a class-ridden system.
Me, as an immigrant to the United States, different story.
I get to work in the White House for the President of the United States.
But this isn't just about one story, one anecdote from my parents, David.
Let's talk about Labour.
Let's talk about this scandal of the Socialist Party in the UK that has been demonstrated in the last three years to be riven today You said a lot of interesting things there.
at the core of one of the two big parties of the UK. - You said a lot of interesting things there.
The first, of course, is how class-based European society is, all of it.
It's always been that way.
It's far less here and people who come here notice it.
I mean, literally, if you think about major tech companies and major breakthroughs, it's so many times the CEOs or the people who invent new things are immigrants or children of immigrants.
It happens all the time.
It is not the same kind of class.
I'll give you a quick example.
When Jews came over here, they were barred from going to Harvard for a long time.
So they created their own Harvard.
They went to New York College, and they made that one of the best colleges in the country.
There's always opportunity here.
And I think that people feel that, and immigrants feel that.
And that's why they stream in here, actually.
I mean, you know, when I hear people saying how intolerant we are, and you look at the southern border, and you wonder, what are they talking about, right?
So, my own parents, you know, they came here for that reason.
I mean, you know, they come for freedom, but you also come for opportunity.
We are, and I keep saying this, but we are self-selected risk takers.
That is the biggest difference.
and the risk-taking and the entrepreneurship and not always about money but the way you want to live.
You might want to live in the desert and have a certain lifestyle.
You may want to do different sorts of things.
That's available to you here because Americans value the movement more than the safety.
I have polling in the book that shows that if you ask a European worker what he wants, he just wants a safe job for the rest of his life and he wants to retire.
That's not what Americans want.
They want to be their own boss.
Like 80% of Americans want to be their own boss.
It's a country of people who want to be the boss.
So, you know, it is people who push in a way that Europeans don't and it just has a different culture.
Now listen, I'm not saying, maybe Europeans like They probably like the way they have their class systems and culture, but I think that Americans wouldn't be satisfied with that sort of thing.
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Brexit.
What does Brexit mean?
Is it...
The last saving grace?
Is it the Hail Mary?
Or is it irrelevant in terms of the Euro trash ideas of the continent?
Because at the end of the day, it's not the continent, it's the UK!
And it's the UK rejecting the bad ideas.
Well, what is the geostrategic or historic import of those 17 million Brits saying, thanks, but no thanks?
Well, as you know, the British have always been a poor fit, I think, in the European Union, or were a poor fit.
The French didn't really even want them to be part of it initially.
They're far less controlled.
They never took on the currency.
They're more free market oriented in general.
The British are my favorite people in Europe because we come from them.
We are their spawn.
It's their ideas that made America great.
I think they manifested in better ways here in the long run, and the British sort of abandoned many of them.
But in general, I'm a fan, and I'm a fan of Brexit.
But does it really change much?
I don't think so.
I mean, the so-called conservatives in Britain are just... In Europe, there is no real ideological right.
There is a nationalistic right, perhaps.
There is sort of a statist right.
But there aren't very many classical liberals on the right.
There are some, I'm not saying, but when you have these governments, it's usually just one status party against another, which is what's happening now, probably in Britain for the most part.
So I don't think it changes much in the trajectory of Europe itself.
Obviously, it's different.
I'm a bigger fan of Britain than Germany, but in the end, neither can hold a candle to the United States.
But what if this were a catalytic event?
Because we've seen Hungary, where your family hails from, Poland, other countries that were formerly suppressed satrapies of the Soviet Union, they're now members of the EU.
And in many cases, they look at it askance and they say, well, this isn't exactly what we signed up for when you're telling us we have to take in X number of Afghan, quote unquote, refugees.
That's not exactly what we had in mind when we joined the EU.
So could Brexit's significance be not what it gives the Brits on their island, but a potential knock-on effect for other countries that want to reject the quote-unquote euro trash ideas, David?
Well, I'm very sympathetic to the problems Hungary and Poland have with the EU in the sense that they're not allowed to govern themselves anymore because this giant bureaucracy wants to tell them what to do.
The economic problems where they regulate literally, you know, everything.
But now they want to suppress cultural, you know, these cultures, in essence, and make it one big giant bureaucracy.
So I understand that.
The problem, I think, is that a country like Hungary, for instance, is very reliant on the EU as far as economic issues go in trade.
I think it's a net beneficiary of funding.
So it's very important.
So they have a sort of symbiotic relationship, I guess, and with with the bigger nations like Germany that runs the EU.
So it's going to be very difficult for smaller countries to do that.
And they may turn towards Russia.
And, you know, and that's that would be a different, you know, different set of problems.
So and China, you know, so this becomes problematic.
But a nation as large as Poland, for example, I mean, that's a play.
Hungary has only 10 million residents.
But when you're Poland, you could actually have a little bit more autonomy from the EU and these bad ideas, potentially.
Yeah, I think Poland is a bit, you know, a lot of conservatives here talk about Hungary, but Hungary is a small nation.
Its economy isn't very big.
But Poland's a different story, though not a huge economy either, but much more of a player than Hungary or, you know, Slovakia or something like that.
So I think that's, you know, a little bit different.
The reason my book is mostly focused on Western Europe is because no one in, none of these, you know, Paul Krugman is saying we need to be more like Bulgaria or Hungary.
And Hungarians aren't peddling these ideas, or Poles, right?
Right, right, right.
I mean, like I said, I'm very sympathetic to why Hungary does what it does.
I just wish it was more liberal than it is.
But I also have to say, I don't think it's any more illiberal than France.
You know, they talk about how they're shutting down Soros schools or whatever.
Well, in France, someone knocks on your door and fines you $20,000 for saying something.
I'm not sure why that's any less illiberal than what goes on in Hungary.
I just think this is a... Well, you know why, David?
I know you're asking a rhetorical question.
It's because the government in Hungary is conservative.
If Macron does it, it's not bad.
But if somebody who's called a conservative or calls himself a conservative, then it's evil, David.
And specifically social conservatives who talk about Christianity in ways that the European Union won't.
Now, I just want to quickly say, I think that the important thing here to remember as far as your point about maybe a domino effect here is that there has never been anyone who's picked up a rifle to defend the honor of the European Union.
No one cares about it.
It's not the same thing for Hungary, and I'm not saying there'd be a war or anything, but I think that people find meaning in their nationalist, in their history, in their culture.
People don't die for the European Parliament.
Exactly.
No one really cares.
And that's, I think, why Brexit won in the end, and why maybe other countries will follow.
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I want to latch on, David, to a thing you said just a moment ago.
You talked about, you used the phrase, a dying continent with regards to Europe.
I am reminded of an unbelievable interview a few years ago with one of the first female bishops of the Church of England.
And the BBC interviewer, with a microphone under the bishop's chin, said, Some people are commenting that the churches are very empty nowadays and that you don't have much of a youth message.
And this newly ordained female bishop said, well, that's, you know, the case.
Intelligent people tend to have less babies.
And you have this Did you hear what you just said?
You're actually praising the death of your institution, the fact that the people who say they're members of the Church of England aren't procreating.
It's funny, it's amusing, it's a Monty Python skit to a certain extent, but expand upon this concept of a dying continent.
And is it just the continent, David?
Or is it the civilization?
Well, unfortunately, we're on a similar trajectory when it comes to faith and having children.
Now, when I say dying, I mean that they're dying.
They don't have children.
Germany, I think, is the second oldest advanced nation after Japan, so this is a big problem, yeah.
Obviously, this is why Hungary and Denmark and other countries are trying to entice people to incentivize more children.
But it's a very difficult thing to do through economic means.
People don't have kids only because they get a few more dollars, obviously.
They do it for other reasons.
So I think that that is a huge problem tied into the loss of faith.
I'm an atheist, it's true, but I believe the dying of faith is the biggest disaster that Europe and the Western world has going for it.
Let's stop that!
That's such a fascinating thing to say, I'm an atheist, but I think the dying of faith.
So please, please elaborate.
A quick example.
You don't believe, let's say, the tenets of religion and faith are the foundations to local community, to believing in something bigger than yourself.
These are incredibly important ideas that undergird the entire American project.
I'll give you an example.
If you believe in things bigger than yourself, you believe that the Constitution is given to you, or the fundamental rights within it are given to you by someone other than the state.
Now, if you believe the state is the highest power, then you can just change those things all the time.
Even if you don't believe in God, you should believe that these things are given to you by a higher power, that they have deeper meaning.
But if you don't believe that, it's very easy for you to change those things or throw them out because there's no real meaning to them in your life, I think.
And in Europe you have seen that forever.
Even though, and I'll get to the religious part in a second, but the state has always been, people have always looked for their belief in the state from fascism to communism to this bureaucracy we have now.
These are all people looking for meaning in their life or someone to guide them in the way that the church should be doing.
But it's funny, but in Europe you have state churches also which In the United States, you have competition of faith, and that also drives things.
Because, you know, there's a church down the street who has parishioners, and they want more, and they're giving you their ideas, and the other people are giving you their ideas.
So this has created also local, you know, a strength of faith, but also strong communities and things of that nature.
A big state elbows out those people.
It elbows out charity.
It elbows out a communal living in that way.
And I think that's a part of the danger.
So faith is important in other ways than your personal belief, which is on a personal level, I'm sure, quite important.
But there are other reasons why religion is important.
Have you thought of ways or have you found ways that certain nations have managed to deal with this?
Because I agree with you.
I followed what is happening in Hungary, sadly, also in Russia, that you have this massive state intervention where by, you know, The big uncle state, whether it's Vlad in the Kremlin or whether it's Orbán in Budapest, are giving these massive incentives for women to have babies if they're in wedlock.
And I always thought, as a conservative and as a human being who looks at the history of mankind, I'm not sure that that's why people have babies, so that the tax margin is slightly less.
So is there any pattern where it's worked?
Is it simply up to the church communities?
How does that Value, that cultural value which these nations had, get reinforced or revivified.
Have you seen any good examples where it's not the state saying, we'll give you a tax cut?
No, I mean, rich people have fewer children, right?
So it's obviously not about money, right?
Right.
But I honestly don't.
I don't know what the answer is.
I mean, on the margins, perhaps it helps to make life easier for mothers, you know, and building a society in that way.
But I just, you know, in Hungary, Hungary has been a net loser of people, mostly because of people leaving for forever.
And that's part of it, too.
When you have economic, dynamic economic opportunities, people move from east to west so that, you know, Hungarians go to France, to England, even after communism, to find jobs, to find good work.
It's very hard to keep your youngest and most dynamic minds sometimes in some of these countries.
Hungary is actually not the worst.
There are other Eastern European countries that do worse.
And then those people come to the United States, you know, from England and France and Germany, doctors and so on.
You go to a hospital now and almost every doctor is from, you know, a different country.
And, you know, because we're taking a lot of the best minds.
Are you impressed with any of the nations you looked at?
You hear some amazing things from very young governments in the Baltic states.
Are there any countries that you said, OK, they seem to be pushing back on the euro trash ideas?
Honestly, if I had to This sounds elitist itself, but if I had to live in Europe, I'd probably want to live in Switzerland, right?
Not part of the Union, right?
Yeah, exactly.
Or, you know, and so, you know, Scandinavia, listen, I just want to say, I mean, Europe is a wonderful place in many ways.
It's a great place to go on vacation, right, David?
Well, that's what happens.
I think people go there and they go to the tourist sites and they think that's how everyone lives, you know, or they go to some resort and they think, oh, wow, it'd be nice to live, you know, on the coast of Italy or whatever.
But Italy, you know, has very few children, has huge immigration problems, has economic problems, so it doesn't work out.
But I mean, listen, Europe is wonderful.
If you have money, Europe is probably a great place to be.
But if that's where you have to live your life and start your life, it's far less enticing, I think, than America, than coming here.
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- What are you witnessing here in America?
Are the results of last week's Virginia Commonwealth election a rejection of Eurotrash ideas?
Are you buoyed by them?
Give us your prognostications.
Well, I'm more... I think that perhaps the Virginia election was about issues that don't actually affect Europe that much.
You know, the woke-ism actually is not something... I think we are worse at that than Europe.
The French, for instance, are not inclined to that kind of thinking, you know, as much as we are.
I'm more concerned about the $3.5 trillion bill that Democrats want to pass.
I think that that is kind of bureaucracy building that is much more in line with European thinking.
It is very difficult to walk back from something like that once it's made.
If you look at the New Deal, the Great Society, what have you, it's almost impossible to wean people off dependency once you have it.
There's a difference between helping people who really need it with government.
We can argue about what welfare state has done.
I think it's destroyed families and communities, but at least the idea Behind it is a moral and sound one.
The idea that we have to create dependency for everyone, that everyone should get free college or free this or free that, that's an incredibly dangerous idea that doesn't work in Europe in the sense that it creates, as I said before, you know, it undermines entrepreneurship and self-sustainability in your life, you know, and movement and all these things and creates a culture that is reliant on the state, that elbows out all kinds of important communal ideas about America.
So, to me, that kind of thing is the most dangerous.
A giant bureaucracy.
Look at the CDC during COVID.
It just made laws on its own, unilaterally, without any debate.
Well, and now we have the OSHA mandate.
Exactly.
Contrary to the US Constitution.
Exactly.
Or think about it this way.
Donald Trump, whatever you think of him, he became president.
And the State Department decided it didn't like his policies, and it simply just undermined his presidency in ways.
That is a real coup, in a sense.
That is, you have a shadow government.
It is very dangerous.
Now, you know, Europeans are much more docile people than we are, so they allow these things to go on.
They don't care.
But that's not how the system is built, and I think that that kind of bureaucracy can destroy republicanism, federalism.
You know, I mean republicanism in the genuine sense, and liberalism in the genuine sense.
So that scares me more about what's going on than this other stuff, because I think in the end, parents are going to rise up against the wokeness, against what's called racist.
But the other thing is much harder to stop.
Frankly, even public schools are very hard to stop.
Imagine if we had a nationalized public school system, it would be even harder to stop.
So these are dangerous things.
And the future for the continent?
Grim?
Nobody?
You don't spy anybody who's there who can save it?
No classic liberals, David?
I don't see many.
I think it's going to, you know, it's going to continue to die out in this way and especially with its immigration.
I'm sorry to say, you know, you are not assimilating people and they don't believe in liberal ideas many of the times and they're having more kids than you're having.
That is not a good equation for your future.
It's not a good equation for European classical liberal ideas.
Not that they seem to care.
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