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He does not.
He can postpone, he can delay, but he does not have that power.
That has to be an act of Congress.
That's weird, Nancy!
Because he's doing it right now!
I just watched him!
Right now!
Do it!
He's in the White House!
I don't know, is it the White House?
Could be the studio of the West Wing across the street.
You know, the fake one that they made in the Eisenhower Executive Office building.
He does not look well today.
Oh, I recognize the room.
It's the Roosevelt Room.
He has just wiped out, without Nancy's permiss... Oh, sorry.
I'm Sebastian Gorka, this is America First.
The man who sadly, for the time being, bears the rank, the position, President of the United States, has just announced The deletion, the erasure of... Eric had the same reaction when he read the card.
Sorry, I have to laugh.
I mean, it's just... I had to count the zeros.
300 billion.
Not 300 million.
300 billion!
Nine zeros!
Plus two more for the 300.
300 billion dollars of student debt.
Mostly for graduate students!
Yes!
And it's not the erasure, let's be very clear, it's not the erasure of The debt, it hasn't disappeared because the debt has to be paid unless it is defaulted on, unless you wish to collapse the whole banking system to the tune of 300 billion dollars.
It is a transference.
This is from Matt Walsh, very nicely expressed today, retweeted by PragerU.
There is no such thing as student loan forgiveness.
There is only student loan transferal, where the debt is transferred from the person who took out the loan to someone else who did not take out the loan.
That means you, dear taxpayer.
If you're the person who did not go to dartmouth college to get your master's degree in sustainable gender studies and social justice equity you you will be footing the bill to the tune of three hundred billion dollars i wonder if uh I wonder if the White House has told Nancy Pelosi.
They've also, on the subject of Pelosi, let's just play the video.
They've released the footage, the dash cam footage of Paul Pelosi's DUI arrest after he crashed his vehicle.
Just play the B-roll.
It's quite stunning because this footage shows the man.
Do we have it?
Are we going to play it?
One, two, three, four.
There we go.
The poor officer, after he crashes his hundred thousand dollar Porsche, the officer tries to do a field sobriety test on poor Pelosi.
He can't move.
For over a minute, he can't put one foot in front of the other.
He's probably thinking about that student debt loan relief.
That is actually a transferral that his wife said, can't be done by the president!
He's that drunk.
We need to find out the name of the judge who sent Paul Pelosi to prison because that's the American way.
When you won't be intimidated by one of the most powerful political families in America, that means you're an upstanding gentleman or gentlewoman.
I don't know the gender.
I would not dare to presuppose the gender.
Of the judge involved, but at least they're doing their duty.
All right, staying in politics, let's talk about the big results of the day.
Two big things, let's celebrate first.
Miami-Dade County and Sarasota in Florida have both reversed the school boards.
They are now conservative-run school boards.
Congratulations to all those candidates!
That's how you take back America, one school board at a time.
Let's talk about the other primaries.
Mr. Eric, are you there for an update on what happened in the last 24 hours?
Even as primary season winds down, there's still a few interesting races left to cover here.
From Florida, from the Sunshine State, District 7, a very interesting primary for a newly drawn seat that's widely held to be a likely Republican pickup.
State Representative Anthony Sabatini, who was endorsed by many of our friends here on America First, Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Louie Gohmer, Andy Biggs, Paul Gozar.
He unfortunately came up short behind Army veteran and defense consultant Corey Mills.
He lost by over 10 points, which is kind of surprising considering the grassroots support he had.
It's a shame, but he's young and I don't think we've seen the last of Mr. Sabatini.
District 11, I know you've got your thoughts on this one, Dr. G. Incumbent Freedom Caucus member Dan Webster, the guy who keeps running for Speaker of the House as the Freedom Caucus guy.
He fended off a surprisingly strong primary challenge from a woman by the name of Laura Loomer.
Loony Laura Loomer, yes indeed, who had a very powerful support in, you know, like the villages or in the old people's communities there.
What was the result there?
What was the point difference?
She ultimately lost by just seven points against this 12-year incumbent.
What else do we have to know?
In District 13, another likely Republican pickup.
That's the seat held by Charlie Crist, the guy who keeps changing his political party every day.
He's the nominee against DeSantis now for governor.
So Anna Paulina Luna, who was the nominee for this seat last time around, had lost to Crist by about six points.
Endorsed by Trump, supported by Turning Point by our friend Charlie Kirk.
She won the nomination again and is now much more favored to win the general election this November.
So that'll be an interesting race to keep an eye on.
And what about the penguin?
What about Jerry Nadler?
Was he defeated by that person who said that Biden shouldn't run again and then had to get down on her bended knee to apologize to the White House?
What happened there?
District 12, I guess President Trump's endorsement of Carolyn Maloney ended up paying off, yes, in this race with two incumbents against each other due to redistricting.
Nadler won a landslide victory against Carolyn Maloney, so he lives to waddle another day through the halls of Congress.
All right.
You had a rather negative overall conclusion with regards to those results, Eric.
Seen a little bit differently by our producer, Mr. G. Mr. G, how important are primaries in districts in New York, where how much do you win by just, you know, 20,000 votes?
I mean, are these truly bellwethers?
I'll put it to you this way.
That's why I don't like these special elections.
I think I'm pretty up to the news and politics.
I turned on last night to look at the primaries.
They said, oh, there's a special election going on in New York.
Nothing was talked about that coming up to it.
Nobody knew about it.
So I don't think it's that big of a deal.
All right, what about Fetterman, though?
What about that video?
Talk to us about the Oz, the Dr. Oz campaign and Fetterman in Pennsylvania.
Dr. Oz needs to get a little bit better with the messaging.
Oh, come on!
That's not exactly... A little bit better.
You were a little bit stronger in our pre-production.
Yeah, he's got to stop doing the Mitt Romney-like videos through the supermarkets and everything and just start hammering this guy.
Start talking about the fact that he won't even do a debate.
Start hammering the fact that he lived in his parents' basement.
He bought a house from someone in his family for a dollar.
The guy was a trust fund kid and he acts like he's this union steel worker.
Start hammering the guy.
There's still two months and he can win that easily.
There is a reason why Fetterman will not debate Dr. Oz.
This video has gone viral.
This is Fetterman at a union event where... I'm sorry, that recent stroke has...
I'm not a doctor, I'm not a PH, I'm a PHD, not an MD, but that man's brain is fried.
It cut seven.
It's wrong with demanding for an easy, safe kind of their income.
This is one simple and one simple truth.
If you send me to Washington, D.C., and there's going to be choices in front of me as the next senator, and it's going to be, it's going to be what?
Are you going to stand with the union way of life?
Or are you going to stand with trying to destroy the union way of life?
And there is no doubt in knowing I'm going to come down and stand Yeah, passed his sell-by date.
He has a problem.
Come on, Oz, step up the game.
He had, I counted them, 19.
He could get 19 people to stand behind him at that event.
And that's the person who's going to beat you.
Come on the show.
We'll have a chat in front of 3 million MAGA voters.
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All right, mics on? . mics on? .
Well, that was fun.
That was fun.
That was a little different, a little different.
It's fun to get the team involved here.
When are we still going to take up that idea that one by one, members of the team here will start interviewing you?
I don't remember saying that.
No, I denied that.
Who said that?
Who had that crazy idea?
I know it'll happen.
What?
When we have a cancellation five minutes before an interview.
Geoff just interviews you about sports.
Yeah, that's when I play Trivial Pursuits, I always say, if I land on a green, you can ask me any question, but I am not answering a sports question.
No green, no sports questions in Trivial Pursuit.
Ever!
Not happening.
Oh, goodness.
Oh yeah, someone in the chat, Sunny G2 says, Seb, have you invited Oz on the show?
Yes, we have!
We have invited him.
Haven't we, Geoff, haven't we reached out to Ozzy's campaign?
Yes, several times, but that was before the primary.
Before the primary, we invited Dr. Oz on several times, and no response, right, Mr. G?
Well, kind of, just, yeah, we'll get back to that.
And again, he won that primary by the skin of his teeth.
Right.
Oh, you want the mics on for this guest?
No, mic's off, so I get to switch to M3.
No.
Thank you.
you you Thank you.
Hi, this is President Trump, and Sebastian is really a friend of mine.
He's a great guy.
He's been with me from the beginning.
Listen to him.
We all learn.
Thank you, Mr. President.
That's so kind of you.
We are, what is it, two days away from the end of our campaign.
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And it's very challenging for me in my new, more svelte, Dr. G version.
He has agreed to come on the show.
We are delighted to have him.
You do need to follow him on Twitter.
Chef Andrew Gruel, welcome to America First.
Thank you so much for having me.
And let me say as well, count me in for $1,000.
I'll go to SebGorka.com right after this and make a donation.
Oh my gosh.
God bless you.
Did you hear that, guys?
He didn't know I was going to say that.
He just came on the show as a guest, heard the call, and he is donating $1,000.
Wow, that's 4,000 meals.
God bless you, Andrew.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
SebGorka.com, guys.
Please, any amount makes a difference.
Thank you, Andrew.
All right, I want to talk about your Twitter account.
I want to talk about the fact that you are a famous chef.
You're a TV judge.
But first, I want to have it out with you.
I have a bone to pick with you.
What do you have against raisins, Andrew?
I love raisins!
You know what it is?
Is that somebody gave me a cookie when I was like four years old and they told me it was a chocolate chip cookie.
And I bit into that expecting that sweet, you know, natural bite from that chocolate chip.
And it was a wet raisin.
Ever since then, my life has just not been the same.
Alright, I'm reading a tweet from his feed.
Grapes are 80% water.
Raisins are 10% water.
Why would anyone eat raisins?
Because they're yummy!
They're nature's candy!
We can disagree on that one.
Let's agree on this one.
This is an image I sent to my team last week.
This is perhaps the thing I really miss on my diet.
I'm not allowed to have carbs.
French bread.
Look at these sticks of French bread on your Twitter feed.
Every day, you're just putting amazing images up there.
And the title for this one is, Just Got My Kids All The Necessary School Supplies.
That's a big, big bag of French bread.
All right, Andrew, tell us a little bit about your story.
How did you get into this business?
Tell us about what you've built and what your plans are now.
Yeah, definitely.
You know, I got into this business just as a first job.
My parents said, you got to keep working.
And I was 12 or 13, washing dishes.
And ultimately, I went to a small liberal arts college up in Maine, but realized that I loved cooking.
I loved food.
I loved finding out where food came from.
So I hit the road after two years and ultimately got my culinary degree and then started working in restaurants around the country.
I opened Slapfish, which was a modern seafood shack in 2011.
I started as a food truck.
I took out $14,000 in loans and then I grew it to 30 locations and recently sold it.
And now I'm doing the same thing with Big Farm Pizza, Two Birds Chicken.
I got a vegetable concept actually called Butter Leaf.
And, you know, our big thing is about feeding people.
Food is the great unifier.
So most of our restaurants, we give away 100% free meals to all veterans.
And we also feed kids.
Kids always eat for free at our restaurant.
That's why I really was heartfelt on the initial intro that you did.
This is, I understand why, because the pinned tweet at the top of your Twitter, and please follow this gentleman, Chef Gruel, it's not the right name for a chef, but you remember it, G-R-U-E-L, Chef Gruel, it's chefgruel.com, the pinned tweet is, it's a tough economy, families have been hit hard by rising costs, Free pizza for kids birthday parties.
Wow.
God bless you, Andrew.
Amazing.
Let's put up some of these images because they're mouth-watering.
These are the things I dream of eating when I'm down to my target weight.
I'm five pounds off it.
Look at that.
Look at that.
Look at that sandwich.
Keep going.
Keep going, Eric.
Keep going.
Crispy cricket loins of chicken.
Oh my gosh.
That looks amazing.
I don't know what that is, brisket or something but it looks delicious.
reduction act the calories have been removed out of this I don't know what that is brisket or something but it looks delicious the thing about your feed and the reason I follow it is you talk politics and nobody in your business talks politics and I want to salute you for it because you point out the absurdity you point out what happened to us under COVID we're Why are you prepared to do that openly on your Twitter account and what have been the consequences for you?
Please tell all our listeners.
Yeah, I mean, to be frank, I've been burned, right?
When COVID started, I kind of had always had this philosophy of just keeping my mouth shut and trying to stay outside of the fray, while I've always been very involved in politics as a hobby and understanding, you know, really how it works and policy.
And COVID, it was just too much.
It was a breaking point.
I opened my mouth.
Yeah, I mean, I lost I lost TV contracts, I lost board seats, and ultimately, for me though, what I realized is that when you stand up for what you believe in and you're open and you're honest and you're not hurtful and you're not spiteful, it's just your perspective with open honesty that people respect that more, even if they disagree with you.
Our sales actually went up significantly when I stood up against Gavin Newsom.
Right.
And that whole thing went viral.
And everybody said celebrity chef calls Newsom an a-hole.
And, you know, I started getting crushed.
People started sending me death threats.
Guess what happened to my sales at the restaurant?
They went up three times, four times, five times.
Because the people who complain are not the people that spend money at these establishments.
The commies, they want to see you get taken down.
All right.
We've got 60 seconds left.
My brother-in-law is a restaurateur.
He's a cook.
I could never do what he does.
He works every night in the kitchen hard.
What would you say to the young men and women who are considering your line of business?
Because it's a tough one.
I couldn't do it.
What's your advice to them, Andrew?
Well, it's the thing to do, because you're not just learning about hard work and hands-on hard work and the technical aspect of it, but you learn about business, customer service, relationships, problem solving.
Most importantly, you learn those soft human skills, because the people who work in the restaurant industry, I say it's a pirate ship, right?
We come from all different walks of life, both politically and emotionally.
I have seen inside the kitchen after the meals I have at my brother-in-law's restaurant.
I always go inside to the kitchen to thank the staff.
And yeah, it is a pirate ship of very interesting characters.
God bless you.
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Keep doing what you do.
We need to get this guy back on for a longer chat.
That was too short.
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That first one did look really good.
The first sandwich.
The one before the cricket loins.
Goodness gracious.
Rumble chat saying- People in the rumble chat saying I'm hungry now.
Yeah, I know.
Those sandwiches.
You gotta follow him.
It's just quite superb.
Where is he based out of?
Uh, he said- He said, um, California.
Oh, okay.
So I just need to go back there sometime.
Oh, yeah, that would- Okay, that'd be like the Orange County area.
You're listening to America First with Dr. G. So I've been texting with my good buddy Andrew Gruhl, the chef who was just on The Celebrity Chef, and then he sent me, unbelievable, he said he was going to donate $1,000 to help the Ukrainian refugees campaign for food for the poor.
He sent me the screenshot.
Within 60 seconds of getting off the show, he has donated more than $2,000. $2,051.
Just because he heard about it.
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So I told you last week I was on a Twitter Spaces, I think they call it, where you're on a big teleconference with people.
I was just there to kind of listen and they saw I was on and said, Started asking me questions, and somebody who was on the conversation reached out to me afterwards.
His name is Taylor Hanson, and he apparently has been one of the seminal people involved in uncovering the story of these drag queen events across America, especially in Texas, and we've managed to get him on the show today.
Independent journalist, Taylor Hanson.
Welcome to America First.
Thanks for having me, Sebastian.
So, how did you get involved in this?
How did this get on your radar screen?
How did you cover it?
Where did you go?
Tell us the story.
Yeah, so really it all started with the Drag Your Kids to Pride event here in Dallas, Texas, the one that initially really blew up.
And, you know, I was scrolling through Eventbrite one day.
I was actually looking for a pro-abortion protest to go and cover and to see, you know, have some dialogue and go back and forth with these people.
But instead, I stumbled upon this event called Drag Your Kids to Pride.
So I thought that was really interesting.
You know, I booked the ticket and along with my other reporter friend, Aldo Bottasone, and we decided to go undercover.
You know, I wore a tutu and I wore a pronoun shirt saying my pronouns and these bright rainbow socks.
And we got into the show initially.
And once we got into the show, I mean, we were just appalled at what we saw.
I mean, instantly it was just straight sexual deviation.
And I mean, right off the bat... We're talking about in front of children, right, Taylor?
Yes.
Yes, absolutely.
And not just, you know, one child or two kids.
I mean, there was well over six children there and all of them were under the age of 10.
I mean, these are kids that still believe in Santa Claus.
And one of the most troubling things that came out of the first event, I've now done three and I'm doing another one this weekend, actually.
But one of the worst parts of the very first event is I'm sitting next to, you know, what appears to be this lesbian couple at this bar.
There's three moms in this situation, from what I could understand.
And there is a young boy, probably no older than eight years old.
And he's sitting there playing his Nintendo and his mom's trying to get him to pay attention.
And that's when I hear the bartender, you know, ask if he's gay.
And the kid says, no, you know, I'm not gay.
And his mom says, you know, oh, don't listen to him.
He's lying to you.
He's just embarrassed.
He is gay.
And this kid is clearly not gay.
You know, he just told this bartender that he wasn't.
And you know, he just completely shut down after that.
I mean, he just looked sad.
He didn't pay attention to the show at all.
He sat there, sold his Rubik's Cube over three times, and then just played Nintendo DS the entire time.
I mean, this is not an environment for children.
Alright, so first things first, well, a kid in a bar.
Secondly, why Texas of all places?
And thirdly, given that you've been to some of these events more than once, What's driving it?
Is there an organization?
Is it just an association of gay bars?
Have you identified the nexus point for all of these events?
Yeah, so at first, what I identified is it was just hosted at all gay bars, which there is a law implemented in Texas that you're not allowed to bring a child into a sexually oriented establishment.
So you couldn't bring them to a strip club.
You can't bring them to a gay bar either.
But clearly, this doesn't apply to these people.
So at first, that's kind of what I noticed was going on.
And then all of a sudden, it changed after Pride Month.
You know, after Pride Month in June, and we really kind of exposed this and got the national spotlight on what was taking place here in Texas.
They seem to almost double down.
I mean, I can go on Eventbrite right now or any of these other booking sites to look for events, and you know, there's countless drag shows that it says, you know, all ages welcome, this is a family-friendly drag show.
No, this is something that you would expect to see in California, not in Texas.
Right, I need to get to the bottom of this.
Can you hang with us for one more segment?
Absolutely.
All right, we're talking to Taylor Hanson.
Follow him at TaylorUSA on Twitter.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
This is America First, and Taylor is T-A-Y-L-E-R.
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The mics are live on our video stream this time, Mr. Hanson.
So the mics are still hot.
What is the most important thing?
We'll have just a few more minutes in the second segment.
What is the thing that surprised you the most or the thing that you think is the most important part of your coverage?
Um, the way that, I mean, the drag queens openly admitted to the point afterwards, uh, you know, Aldo got an interview after the first one I interviewed after the two second events and they openly admit, you know, that, yeah, this is for the younger generation.
We're doing this because we want to create more drag queens and we want to create more people in this industry.
So they're, they're purposely and basically just admitting to grooming children.
Yep.
And you didn't, you didn't find some central organization or some activist group So there's a general group of drag queens you know a bunch of men that like to dress up as women and go around and basically they'll host these events and it's their independent you know they host it as themselves but and then they recruit other drag queens from the area and they use it as almost a fundraising event is the bar gets part of the proceeds.
And how is a kid in a bar?
Is that a Texan thing?
I don't get that.
So in Texas, you can enter a bar as long as you're with a, uh, you know, parental guardian.
But I mean, as far as it goes with the bars that they're entering is they are considered sexual establishments under the law.
So it should be illegal to enter these bars in Texas.
But for some reason, they're not really doing or enforcing any of this.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah.
I mean, at the first one, the bartender was literally passing drinks over the kid and spilling drinks on him.
So It really seems like they don't care.
Arlington PD was at the first one and they did absolutely nothing.
How did you get into this?
What was your beat beforehand?
So I actually reported on the 2020 riots.
I was on the ground almost the entirety of 2020 reporting the riots that weren't happening.
And then I did a little bit of undercover work.
I, you know, would blend with Antifa.
I got arrested with Antifa, beaten up by him a few times.
And then I was there on January 6th.
I was next to Ashley Babbitt when she was shot.
Did a lot of investigation on January 6th and helping out the families.
Where did those pieces get posted?
Just my sub stack and then I basically, I usually just contribute to pieces so I do a lot of the behind the scenes investigating and then I'll push my information out to different sources so if they need anything on someone and I'll find that and deliver it to them.
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We are back with Taylor Hanson, independent investigative journalist who's been covering the Drag queen events for children in Texas.
All right, let's just continue.
So you're undercover, you go to these events, you said in the break you spoke to the drag queens, the men performing as women, dressed as women, and what did you find out was their objective?
What were they trying to do, Taylor?
Well, so at all three events that I have covered so far, It's been the exact same reoccurring pattern when I talk to the drag queens at the end, is they know that this is essentially harmful to the children.
You know, you openly ask them, and they're on video admitting this, that yeah, you know, this is how we're going to grow the LGBTQ LMNOP alphabet community, is we're basically indoctrinating the young, and they openly admit this, is they want to expose children to these child drag shows at a young age because it's more likely to bring the children into this community.
Unbelievable.
What happened to these individuals?
Did they ever work out that you're a journalist?
Because you said you went undercover to the Pride Parade, you put on a tutu and rainbow socks.
Did you manage to maintain that cover?
Yeah, so the very first show, I was not found out.
The second one that I attended, I was found out, but only after I got all the necessary footage to expose it from within.
They kicked me out, you know, the drag queen made a huge thing, called me a local celebrity, this, and basically just called me out in front of the entire crowd, and that's on camera as well.
And then the third time, I did not get found out either, and I was able to interview people after the actual show.
I mean, so these people, this community is very gullible.
You know, I've gone undercover with Antifa and plenty of these other extremist groups, but this community specifically is, you pretty much, the whole basis of it is not asking questions.
So you throw on a dress, you throw on a wig, maybe a little makeup or a tutu, they really don't bother you at all because they just assume, okay, you're here to watch these children get groomed by us.
So you've been undercover with Antifa, you covered the riots across America, and you said that you were there in the break on January 6th, you were there next to Ashley Babbitt before she got shot.
Can you tell us something we need to know about that day that hasn't been covered in the mainstream legacy media?
I mean, we all know by now, I mean, it was a complete setup.
You know, I've covered well over 30 riots prior to January 6th, the BLM riots of 2020.
And you know, I had never seen anything like that in my entire life.
The way that the police were acting, I come from a family of law enforcement.
I have a very high respect for law enforcement.
I mean, these cops were just killing people.
It was murder.
I mean, I watched people go down in the crowd.
I watched people get pushed off the wall.
I held Ashley Babbitt as she was bleeding out in my arms.
And then I named the shooter about a month afterwards.
And then it got no mainstream coverage until, you know, Michael Byrd decided to go on Lester Holt and be propped up as the hero of the day.
And, of course, there was somebody else there named Sullivan who was close to you who has admitted on camera to being a revolutionary and somebody who wants to have an armed insurrection in America.
But he actually is a leftist.
you Yeah, well, he's actually not really in any legal trouble for the most part regarding this.
I actually started my journalism.
I lived in Utah prior to Texas, and John Sullivan lived a few blocks away from me, and I actually began covering and reporting on protests right after George Floyd died.
And his group, Insurgents USA, was the first group that I began blending with and really going undercover in.
And, you know, they were responsible.
I mean, they've been involved in a shooting.
They've been involved in countless things.
And, you know, I knew John Sullivan prior to January 6th, and I knew he was a troublemaker.
And I didn't even realize, you know, he was the one right next to me until after Ashley Babbitt was shot.
And I went and reviewed my video later, and he was right there.
So it was very convenient that he happened to be right there and that the government is being very lax on him.
In comparison to the January 6th prisoners that are sitting in solitary confinement and being abused inside of that DC Gulag.
Why haven't you been picked up by a major conservative organ?
I asked you, you know, who should I say you're affiliated with?
You say you're independent.
You say that you've done background work for others.
Is this a deliberate choice or would you like to be part of, you know, Breitbart or The Daily Caller?
I'm curious because usually people who talk about these things have an affiliation.
What's your strategy, Taylor?
So you know, I've been independent since day one when I was in this industry, but I absolutely would love to work for these big organizations.
I really kind of ran into a roadblock after naming the shooter of Ashley Babbitt.
People didn't want to touch it.
People didn't really want to come near me or the January 6th topic because it was controversial.
And then ever since then, you know, I've just trucked along.
I mean, I would absolutely love to work for Breitbart or any of these amazing conservative companies.
I've just been, you know, paying out of my own pocket doing all this work because I care about our country and I care about, especially, the future, which is the youth.
And that's really what I care about.
You know, I would do this all for free for the rest of my life, but It would be nice to be paid a little bit.
Yeah, never say you'd do it for free, okay?
We are going to delete that from the record.
Three million radio listeners did not hear that, did not hear Taylor Hanson say he'd work for free.
But let's see if we can get the big organs of conservative media to show this man some love.
And let's just be very clear for the record, Michael Byrd, whose identity was kept secret for six months, although this man knew it, is a murderer.
He murdered Ashley Babbitt, an unarmed hundred-pound woman 14-year Air Force veteran killed her in cold blood.
Follow this man.
Come on, guys!
I know everybody out there listens to this show.
Some really big names listen to this show.
I'm not going to embarrass them right now by saying who you are.
Follow this guy.
Reach out to him at TaylorUSA or DM me.
My DMs are open on Twitter, and I'll connect you guys.
That's T-A-Y-L-E-R-USA.com.
That's TaylorTaylerUSA.com.
Keep doing what you do.
We need more real journalists like you out there, especially covering the perversion that is Drag Queen Story Hour and Drag Queen Bar Sessions for children.
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Thank you, Taylor.
Keep in touch if there's something you've got breaking, then just reach out to Jeff.
Awesome.
Thank you, Sebastian.
I appreciate you having me on.
You're welcome.
Anytime.
Have a great day, man.
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The real drag queen grooming agenda.
Well, 1A.
What happened in the primaries?
Who's in trouble?
Question mark.
Then, what else?
Oh, cruel.
Yes, that's good.
Good, do that.
What do you think?
Good.
Yeah, good.
No, put it in present tense.
Present tense is better.
What is it?
familiar.
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Dr. Gorka, thank you for taking my call.
Yes.
I'm a steady listener of Salem Radio, and I haven't had one guest host A host on the program.
Programs.
Bring Mike Lindell on from his symposium that he had for two days showing how corrupt the voting machines were in every state.
And I'm really surprised because I know he spent millions on all these different symposiums.
He pays for advertising on Everybody's stationed.
Chuck, I don't know what your problem is.
Whenever I can get him on, I get him on.
I even had him on my Newsmax show.
So I don't know what the problem is.
Well, I haven't heard nothing for the last three days after this was like... Oh, I'm sorry.
You haven't heard anything in the last three days.
I'm sorry that Chuck doesn't run the programming for my show.
Really, Chuck.
Come on, come on, Chuck.
Really, seriously?
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Mitch McConnell has a very different view of the issue, and that's why we have to get rid of Mitch McConnell.
Cut nine.
Play cut.
We have a very solid democracy.
Very little election fraud.
There is some.
I mean, we've had people in Kentucky go to jail for that.
It happens occasionally.
But our democracy is solid, and I don't think of the things that we need to worry about, I wouldn't be worried about that.
Mr. G, help me out here.
What are we going to do with this guy?
Even if we win the House, even if we win the Senate, if somebody who leads us in the Senate says, oh, the democracy's fine, Zuckerberg can spend half a billion dollars, it's fine.
Can we go on with Mitch as the leader?
Well, you're going to have to until 2024.
And how's he gonna work with President Trump?
That's not gonna happen, is it?
He's not, and who do you think's gonna win that battle?
If Trump wins the presidency, you don't think that they'll be able to get rid of him somehow?
Oh, I dearly hope so.
Our democracy's strong, because I'm Mitch McConnell, and I love playing footsie with the Democrats under the table.
No election fraud here!
Don't look at that, look over there!
Unbelievable.
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When you look at these pictures, you get a sense of what black life was like.
Some of them look pretty prosperous.
Divine Providence was clearly operating in the lives of black Americans.
Throughout history, black folks were honorable.
They had integrity.
That's what black people were.
We were never taught that America was bad and that we were not Americans.
We were raised to love America.
Protesters topple a statue of Christopher Columbus.
Hundreds of statues have been vandalized.
We see people trying to rewrite history.
The American people know these names have to go.
Why is that?
Whenever you have something to be proud of, People have less of a chance of controlling you.
This country is racist from top to bottom, from right to left.
And for black people to become a part of that is for them to become, in fact, anti-black.
Anti-hate themselves.
You're a part of my friends!
There is no country in this world that a black person would rather be.
Unless, of course, they grow up in this country.
You broke the contract with me for 400 years!
Then they're fed a lie that is so deceptive The reason that that lie exists is power.
There are certain people who are using the Negro in order to establish that power in Washington.
And the Negro is just merely a pawn in a game that's bigger than he is.
Hey, hey, hey, hey!
Hey, hey, hey!
Hello?
Hello?
Can you hear us?
I can hear you now.
Hi!
Wonderful.
Hi.
Good to hear you again.
I know.
How you doing?
Doing alright.
Mics are live on Rumble as always.
Four minutes to air.
Are you at your father's place or are you back home?
I'm at my father's in Colorado.
I'm here through Saturday.
Funeral's tomorrow.
But it's been quite the journey.
We've been cleaning this house out and finding just all kinds of stuff, as you can see.
That's a nice little conversation piece.
Literally, I found it just before I came on the air here.
I'm like, oh my gosh, I got to send a picture to Sam to see what the heck this is.
How's your mom doing?
She's doing okay.
She's having a really hard time getting around.
So I'm glad I'm here.
And my aunt is here, my cousin.
So we're kind of bulldozing through the house and she's directing for us.
So that's good.
And then tomorrow we have the funeral and then we do a Catholic mass and a memorial.
And then on Friday, he's going to be interred next to his wife at their church.
And then I come home on Saturday.
How big a funeral do you have to organize?
You know, we're thinking it's probably going to be about 50 or 60 people.
Sadly, you know, he lived to be 91, so a lot of his friends had already died off.
But there are a few of his wife's family members coming.
He was a lifelong Rotarian, so a lot of members of the Rotary are coming.
Knights of Columbus, he did that.
And so he's got a lot of people from this area that'll be coming.
So it'll be nice to meet everybody.
Here's some of their stories.
He, you know, would have weekly coffee with the guy who runs the television station, the Fox affiliate in town.
So there's just a lot of little people here and there that are telling me really cool things about him that I didn't know.
So it's kind of fun.
And how are you doing?
Okay.
How about you?
Good, good.
Getting ready for my hernia surgery tomorrow.
No.
Oh no.
Well, I'll be sending a prayer up for you.
Hopefully it'll be easy and you'll feel better and Thank you.
My son had knee surgery on Monday and now it's me tomorrow.
So Katie's going to be nursing both of us.
At least you can be in hospital bed side by side.
Well, he's upstairs in his room.
I think I'm going to be downstairs in the lounge, immobile.
I don't know.
Now, how long is the recovery on that?
I was told today by the nurse, because it's the stomach, right?
I'm not allowed to pick anything up that weighs more than 15 pounds for six weeks.
Wow.
Six weeks.
That's hard.
15 pounds, huh?
I know.
I want to go shooting to the range.
It's like, come on.
One gun at a time.
You don't, yeah, exactly.
You don't want to mess around with that, though.
You don't want to rip something apart that shouldn't be ripped apart.
So no Skype today, Jen?
Just because we have pictures?
No, she's out of town.
Okay, yep.
Yeah, but we have Comrex.
How exciting is that?
I brought the box with me.
Yeah, I've been working all week and it's actually held up.
All right, so we've got the story about the the water agency.
The crime story about Yolo County is good.
I also have a nice one for you from LA about a guy under Gascon who was let out of jail and then broke the next like in minutes broke in naked to a house with two little girls inside.
Oh my gosh, what's the first story?
The first story that Jeff sent is about Yolo County, where 70% of criminals who were released on cash bail went back to commit crimes again.
Oh my gosh.
All right.
Standby.
50 seconds.
All right.
Yep.
All right.
35 seconds. 35 seconds.
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Welcome back, dear friends.
He may be leaving his position after 35 years as the head of the National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases.
And Dr. Fauci, Dr. Fauci, St.
Fauci will take a retirement package worth $350,000 paid for by you.
But he's already rewriting history.
Yes, this was, of course, on Neil Cavuto's show, Cut 8, St.
Fauci.
Do you regret, particularly the last one, the shutdown, the sweeping shutdown, that some said made things worse?
No, I don't, Neil.
And in fact, I think we need to make sure that your listeners understand, I didn't shut down anything.
There was a lot of consideration among the White House task force that we were reaching a point where the hospitals, such as in New York City and other places, were being strained to the point of practically being overwhelmed.
And the record will show, Neil, that we didn't recommend shutting everything down.
Really?
Maybe I've been living in a different country for the last two years.
Let's get a sanity check from our West Coast warrior princess, host of the Morning Answer, AM 870, AM 590, the answer, Jennifer Horne.
How do you remember the last two years under St.
Fauci?
It certainly wasn't wide open with no government control over our lives, that's for sure.
I had to actually almost spit out my coffee this morning on The Morning Answer when I heard him say this.
First of all, worth noting, Neil Cavuto, softball interview of Dr. Fauci, no hard questions whatsoever.
But I will say this.
Fauci did tell the truth, sort of.
It's all in semantics.
He didn't personally shut anything down, Seb, but you know what he did?
He provided guidance to the White House.
Remember President Trump standing there saying, two weeks to flatten the curve, and he talked about Easter and Resurrection Sunday and we'll all be back together again.
And what Fauci did was give guidance not only to the president, which turned out to be faulty.
You've heard lots of reports about the science he's flip-flopped on, whether it's masking or transmission of this.
But then he also gave that same guidance to every single state who did have the ability to shut everything down.
In California, where I live, we were shut down for over 18 months.
And people went out of business, and people couldn't go to school, kids couldn't go to school.
And what's really just infuriating about listening to Dr. Fauci now on this apology tour kind of on his way out, right, where I didn't do anything wrong.
I'll defend all of my decisions, but I didn't want to shut anything down.
It's just what happened.
He goes on to talk about how many lives were saved because of his guidance.
And it's so indicative of what's happening on the left right now, Seb, when you just have people looking at one thing.
Not for one minute does Dr. Fauci talk about the people who couldn't have their cancer treatments or who were not doing all of their preventive doctor's appointments or visits to check on existing conditions that they had because they couldn't get into hospitals or doctors because they were all closed because of Dr. Fauci.
So while he's patting himself on the back saying he saved lives, I would really be curious to know at the end of all of this when we look back how many lives were lost because of his closures because I think that number will be pretty darn similar to the amount of people who actually died from COVID alone.
Yeah, I'll be asking exactly that question to one of the few outspoken national figures in medicine in the third hour of the show today.
You do not want to miss our one-on-one with Dr. Jeff Barkey, a good friend of Salem.
I'm going to ask him, how many people died?
The excess deaths because they weren't allowed to go to hospital.
Jennifer, a couple of local stories we have to talk about in California, but first things first, please follow this lady at Jennifer Horn.
Before we get to those local stories, it's been two and a half weeks since what I call the state-sanctioned burglary of the private residence of President Trump.
How is this resonating in California?
Is the legacy media ignoring it, or are they saying, yes, he had the nuclear launch code and he's giving them to the Iranians?
I think it depends where you look, but by and large in California, it's not a story anymore.
It is a story, of course, for us in conservative media because it needs attention, and it's a story on MSNBC or on CNN where they want to try to use politics to sway people's opinion.
Everybody on those networks think that President Trump has got devil horns coming out of his head, however they portray him.
I think by and large, and I'm in Colorado today, I'm here, my grandfather passed away.
Just talking to people in Colorado and California, no one is even bringing this up.
And this tells you, and local media doesn't seem to even be covering it that much.
And I think that is very telling.
Their silence is deafening because if it's a non-story for some of the local media outlets, aside from the usuals at CNN and MSNBC, that to me tells you that Trump is winning, right?
They don't think there's anything there.
If they believed he had the launch codes, it would be a story.
Yeah, exactly right.
They would be on it all the time.
But it seems to be quieting down.
And I think it's because they know the government screwed this one up.
And now, as we learn more about just who knew about this, who authorized this, and President Biden's name, or as I like to call him now, Chairman Biden's name, is attached to this.
That he deferred to his counsel to allow the executive privilege that President Trump had as a former president to be stripped away.
That shows you that he was in on this.
This is a banana republic.
This isn't America.
President Trump is the leader of the Republican Party.
He will more than likely be the party's nominee for president in two years.
We're three months away from a midterm election.
This is not what we normally see in the United States of America.
This is what we see in other countries, places we don't want to live, Seb, and it's pretty frightening that we don't have an honest news media willing to be curious and actually dig in to who knew what and why they launched this attack on a former president's home.
We still don't know.
We still don't know why they did this, why they raided the private home of a Let's talk about the crazy things going on in California.
Tell us about Yolo County and the rate of recidivism for those that Gascon has released.
Well, Yolo is outside of L.A.
County, but let me tie this together for you.
So, we have a problem in California because there is just no penalty anymore, right?
People are just running wild.
The laws are not being applied in many of these liberal parts of the state.
So, Jonathan Hatami, who is an assistant deputy Yeah.
district or he's a deputy district attorney to george gascon one of the 98 percent of people in george gascon's office who supported the recall of uh of gascon he just posted on twitter just a few hours ago he said a man with 42 previous arrests tried to break into a home can i just stop you there yeah how many 42 how are you not in prison for the rest of your life after after 12 arrests
Well, you know the woman who was on my patio trying to live in my backyard?
She had 150 arrests, so this guy has some catching up to do.
42 previous arrests.
He tries to break into a home on July 21st.
He was arrested.
Then he was released the same day.
He went on to break into another home.
At this point, he was half naked, where two twin young girls were sleeping.
And yesterday, he's out and broke into another house.
Imagine that.
Half naked again.
No rehabilitation or accountability.
This guy obviously is suffering not just from being a criminal, but from mental illness.
And they're not even doing the humane thing and helping this person who is traumatizing homes in L.A.
County.
So you match that in L.A.
County with what's going on in Yolo County, and it was revealed there that they went on to a no-cash bail system for a year between 2020 and 2021.
They found that more than 70% of the suspects who were released with no cash bail went on to commit new crimes.
And of that, there was a large majority of those people who went on to commit violent crimes.
So this just tells you people thrive in a system of law and order.
And sadly, in my state, we throw that out the window.
We just say everybody can do what they want to do with no penalties.
And it's failing.
People are waking up to that.
That's why we're seeing recalls, whether they're successful or not, at least we are pushing for them.
Are you surprised we showed the video of Paul Pelosi's arrest?
Are you surprised?
I know it's only five days, but are you surprised he got jail time, Jen?
You know, it's very funny.
Grant Stinchfield, who's my co-host on The Morning Answer, we were talking about that today, about whether or not it was fair.
I think that's probably on par with what people who get convicted for drunk driving are doing, probably five days in prison.
But what kills me about our system is that you serve two days in jail and you get two free.
It's like going to Bath & Body Works and buying candles.
Very ridiculous.
And then, of course, eight hours on his work release.
I guess it's along the lines of what I would expect.
I think it was actually more fair than I probably thought it would turn out in the end.
Unbelievable.
Let's play a cut from CNN.
This is Dr. Amy Mulan, who thinks that all of this stuff, this treat them nicely, makes things better.
Cut five.
The data on safe consumption sites show that they do not increase use.
They do not bring new users in.
They actually have shown to decrease public consumption, they have shown to decrease drug paraphernalia, and they have shown to decrease crime.
So the evidence is really clear that this is a highly effective strategy to actually save lives, decrease crime, they're good for drug users, they're good for addiction treatment, and they're good for the community.
That's Dr. Amy Moulin.
She's from California.
She says, more drugs, more needles, less crime.
Yeah, we know the truth.
Please, we're going to let you get back to your family.
Jennifer, what is the name of your grandfather so we can keep him in our prayers?
Richard.
Richard Sweeney.
Richard Sweeney, may God rest his soul.
God bless you.
Thank you for making time for us today.
Follow this lady, at Jennifer Horne, listen to her AM 870, AM 590, The Answer, also CRN Digital Talk.
I'm Sebastian Gorka, the number here, 833-33 Gorka.
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Wow.
Fascinating.
I follow a chap out of Scotland called James Melville.
And he's one of the rabid truth tellers about COVID.
And he's just DM'd me, he's just messaged me on Twitter, a screenshot of an article from Politico with the following commentary.
The great pivot has begun.
A pivot about what I hear you ask across the nation.
Listen to this from Politico, one of the most rabid, left-wing, gutter-press collection of invertebrate scum on the planet.
Politico!
The Trump administration pressured the FDA to authorize unproven treatments for COVID-19 and the first COVID-19 vaccines on an accelerated timeline, according to a House report released Wednesday.
Oh, that's interesting.
So after two years of being told he was the problem, people were dying, and the vaccines must be taken by everybody, now they're pivoting to President Trump got us the vaccines too quickly?
They were approved too hurriedly because of him?
I guess someone's worried.
I guess Johnson and Johnson and Pfizer are worried.
I guess Fauci is worried too, since he's leaving.
Oh my gosh, that is absolutely fascinating.
We might have to get James on the show.
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The Ukraine crisis.
Today is the first anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, an independent nation that gave up its nuclear weapons in the 1990s because we, along with the Brits, said we will protect you, give your nuclear weapons to Russia and you'll be fine.
Well guess what happened?
Vlad invaded and we have millions of children suffering right now.
Just listen to the plight of those who don't deserve this treatment.
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John, South Carolina, line one.
Welcome, John.
Dr. G, I'm stunned that you don't know why the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago.
You want to know the real reason?
I've been waiting for you to come and call me and tell me, John.
I know you are, and here it goes.
They were looking for an overdue library book, Dr. G. That's what they were looking for, was an overdue library book.
Now, what book was it?
Was it The War for America's Soul by Seb Gorka?
No, I think it was probably your first one.
Defeating Jihad?
Okay, good.
Listen, do you not understand that the real reason for all of the impeachments and every hasslement that President Trump has suffered was because he split an infinitive.
He didn't split it just once, he split it twice.
He said that he was urging the crowds January 6th to peacefully and patriotically make their voices heard.
He did it twice!
And then he wears his ties about two and a half inches too long.
So, you know, anyway... His ties are too long and he split the infinitive twice and the library book.
That's why we have the three excuses.
Let's get to the real reason for the call here.
I'm gonna give you about three t-shirts if I've got time to get them all in real quick.
All right, you got a minute.
Hit me.
Go.
Number one is Pitch Mitch.
Ooh, I like that.
Hang on, hang on.
And then number two is Pitch the Witch.
And who do we have but, oh, let's see, which one do you want?
Do you want Liz Cheney?
Are you going to say pitch the something that begins with B?
You can play off on that and slur it any way you want to, off to the side.
Then you can get to Mad Maxine and you can say pitch the other witch and some other things along those lines.
Now for the coup de grace and the dessert, because I know I'm running out of time, with Liz.
Say that one again?
Whiz Liz.
Whiz Liz!
Yeah, Whiz Liz.
You've been a busy chap.
Well, I've got one more if you can take it.
20 seconds, do it.
20 seconds.
Listen, nah, I'll save this one for another time because heavy lifting might strain something after your surgery.
Alright, now you're going to leave us on tenderhooks.
I'm going to leave you in suspense.
When are you going to be back?
If all goes well, Monday I will be back.
I have Jim Hansen and Kurt Schlichter covering off, giving me some supporting fire Thursday and Friday.
And if I recover in time, I will be back on air Monday.
So please say your prayers for me.
I'm under the knife tomorrow morning.
Just know we don't say little prayers.
So God bless you.
And we're praying for you.
And some of us might even be fasting for you.
You're a good man.
God bless.
Thank you.
Thank you to everyone out there.
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They're still scumbags.
How's that video, Geoff?
12 Fauci?
I have it.
Okay, can you start playing it?
It's a minute 41.
Take it, guy.
Do you regret, particularly the last one, the shutdown, the sweeping shutdown, that some said made things worse?
No, I don't, Neil.
And in fact, I think we need to make sure that your listeners understand, I didn't shut down anything.
I recommended to the president that we shut the country.
All right, come in with that.
And the only way to do that... Come in with that.
Okay, and we're getting him on the line here.
Mic's on.
Yep, he's here.
Mics are on.
I put on a jacket because Zeb's so formal every day.
Yeah, I don't just come off the racquetball court.
I work for a living, Brat.
That's right.
Thank you very much.
You don't look like Brat Pitt sleeping in like this, baby.
How are you doing?
Good.
Good.
All right.
We've got to talk student loans, but I've got to come in with Fauci first, all right?
Yep.
Right.
What else have I not seen?
Oh yeah, will you just play 10 again for me?
Go ahead, Guy.
Play that one real quick.
I mean, we saw between the November 3rd and January 20th changing of one administration for another.
There were those who were trying to prevent the orderly transfer of power for the first time in American history.
You do a good impression of America.
That's very good.
Yeah, that's very good.
Oh, my gosh.
Does that include the Revolutionary War or not?
Yeah, right.
There you go.
90 seconds yeah i shouldn't joke i I can't get near that one.
That's the one here at Liberty I can't touch.
Which one?
Voter Party.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
We gotta talk economics.
It's just me too, is Biden, like, deliberately here, like, drip-dropping little bits of this student loan thing.
Like, there was student loan news, like, weeks, several, a month ago, and a month before that.
Like, he's not just dumping it all at once.
I think that's definitely a political strategy.
Yeah, they're smart buggers.
50 seconds. 50 seconds.
50 seconds.
Thank you.
Do you regret, particularly the last one, the shutdown, the sweeping shutdown, that some said made things worse?
No, I don't, Neil.
And in fact, I think we need to make sure that your listeners understand, I didn't shut down anything.
I recommended to the president that we shut the country down.
And the only way to do that is by draconian means of essentially shutting down a country.
We know that we can do that if we shut down.
Well, I think one of the things you really need to do, to the extent that you can shut down temporarily the country, I think is important.
Well, if I knew at the time that shutting down would have such a dramatic effect, on controlling the spread, obviously we would have shut down earlier.
There are those who say you shut down your destructive things by disrupting the economy.
And others say, well, if you save so many infections by shutting down, why didn't you shut down two weeks earlier?
But I don't regret saying that the only way we could have really stopped the explosion of infection was by essentially, I want to say shutting down, I mean essentially having the physical separation and the kinds of recommendations that we've made.
But you've been a big fan of Cuomo and the shutdown in New York.
You've lauded New York for their policy.
New York had the highest death rate in the world.
How could we possibly be jumping up and down and saying, oh Governor Cuomo did a great job.
He had the worst death rate in the world.
No, you misconstrued that, Senator.
I didn't shut down anything.
Who, me?
Who, me?
Yeah, the guy who just said he said to the President, shut everything down.
That's Fauci.
If you retire, Fauci, you're still open to being subpoenaed by a Republican House and I think also charged for your malfeasance and malpractice.
Let's talk about the reality of the last three years and also what's going to happen now with the It's not a debt eradication for student loans, because I'm going to have to pay for it.
So are you.
Let's talk to the Dean of the Business School at Liberty University, Dave Brat.
Welcome back to America First.
Hey, thanks, Seb.
Thanks for having me on.
So I'm curious.
Maybe I was asleep like Rip Van Winkle for the last two years, but I thought we shut down the American economy except for Walmart and for, you know, Amazon.
Yeah, no, it's amazing looking back.
All of the science has now been replaced with reality and what's kicked in, and it's really a bad day for all of our institutions.
The elites that we trust in higher education, in public health, in the government, misled us, gave us faulty information across the board, not just on one thing or the other.
And now we've got the FBI in hot water, the CIA in hot water, the Justice Department in hot water.
No economists speaking out on the craziness of the money printing, which cost us the 08 financial crisis and now the everything bubble.
No talk about fiscal policy from economists and what we're doing now, ramping up inflation with every spending program on earth to help a political cycle emerge.
And so, yeah, no, it's a sad day in the country.
So we have the breaking news when we started the show of the debt relief.
It's not really relief.
Three hundred billion dollars.
Three hundred billion.
That's half of the, almost half of the national defense budget.
We have the Committee for Responsible Federal Budgets that says this will actually make inflation worse.
You understand the economy better than most.
What does this decision to basically make you and me responsible for the gender studies master's degrees of people who can't pay them back, what does that do writ large to the economy, Dave Brat?
Yeah, well, you just put your finger on it and I don't think many people are going to hit the target that you just hit.
Education, everybody's got a soft heart for education, so no one wants to say anything on this topic, but it's just like capital markets or anything.
It's a misallocation of human capital, something that really does matter in the economy.
And so if the federal government knew anything about allocating resources to good ends, our productivity rate wouldn't be zero.
Right?
And I'm not making that up.
Go look at Robert Gordon.
He's 40 years, Northwestern University.
He's the leader on productivity in the economic profession before the world got crazy.
So he was saying the same thing 10 years ago.
He's got graphs.
40 years in a row, productivity going down.
Total factor productivity is the only variable that causes long run economic growth.
So education is good and capital is good.
But if you don't have the ideas and entrepreneurship and innovation, That education can help foster, you will not have any economic growth.
And that's what we're seeing, right?
That's one reason why we're at zero growth right now.
But you've got to be studying the right things.
We'll talk about what that is in a second.
Stay on the line for us.
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So I'm going to ask you in the next segment, what would a fiscally sensible Capitol Hill look like?
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
Good.
Yeah.
All right.
We can dream.
We can dream.
Yeah.
No, that's good.
You got to bring back the what the baseline should look like. - Who do you like in terms of understanding economics on Capitol Hill?
Who kind of stands out for you?
Nope, no one.
It never comes up.
It's never, foreign policy, just so you know, in our Republican conference meeting every week, right, or twice a week, foreign policy never came up once in my four years.
So what did?
Just the latest trickery on how we're going to massage certain bills to get votes through that everyone hated.
And McCarthy had 180 guaranteed, you know, just like he's got now, right?
He's still got, you know, 150 locked that he just pays for.
And they're sheep.
They're scared to do anything.
Incredible.
But, yeah, there's no – you know, once every six months you have the guys come in from the Federal Reserve or from the budget committee or – that's it.
I'm going to do JCN here.
Can you put the image, um, the b-roll up of the, the, uh, billboard?
Oh, that, um, let me see if I still have that.
Um... Now you can block the lines.
Alright, one minute.
Yeah, I have it.
it.
Alright, I'm going to mention it.
30 seconds. 30
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Have to thank Justin Hart for the video, the Fauci montage that we just used.
I want to give full credit to the people who provided that to us.
And then, here's an interesting tweet I just saw from our buddy Phil Kirpin, who's said a lot of truth about COVID in the last two years.
A regular guest here.
Reminder to any federal officials who might implement Biden's executive appropriation to bail out student loans.
Violating the Anti-Deficiency Act is a crime.
Interesting.
We'll have to look into that.
We are back with Dave Brat.
You used to serve in Congress, I seem to recall.
You were kind of an upset victory for citizen politicians.
Here's Nancy Pelosi, just last year, talking about debt forgiveness and who has the power to do that.
Cut four.
People think that the President of the United States has the power for debt forgiveness.
He does not.
He can postpone.
He can delay.
But he does not have that power.
That has to be an act of Congress.
I'm confused.
Did Biden just do what he did?
Or should he have asked Nancy's permission?
You've been a congressman.
Help me explain it to my millions of listeners.
Yeah, the explanation, you hit it all the time.
It's called the Uniparty.
The Democrats fight with real weapons.
The Republicans hide under their desks in fear.
Our leadership never fights back.
And so they get their way over and over and over.
They gain yardage moving down the football field.
And then we get the ball and, you know, stay on the same yard line.
And so we'll see, though, this I think this time the American people are now in revolt.
Right.
The Republican Party has at least disentangled itself from the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce.
Right.
So there's one small glimmer of movement in the right direction.
And once we trust the American people instead of the old donor base that runs all of our decision makings, even in the Republican conference.
Right.
That's that's what we're going to find out this November.
All right, tell us, I asked you in the break, you gave me some shocking kind of answers after you gave me a belly laugh.
What would a fiscally responsible Capitol Hill look like, Dave Brat?
Yeah, well, it would look like getting rid of the administrative state.
And I'm serious on that, right?
The founders knew very well how to structure a nation state, a republic and an economy.
And Jefferson's politics It was just like Madison's politics.
It was just like Adam Smith's economics.
You want a bunch of small men and women duking it out.
You don't want tyrants.
And so anything you can do at the local level, even before local government, you should get together as communities and do it.
And then if you can't do it, then maybe the local government, right?
If you want to plant a bunch of flowers and raise taxes, fine.
Because if you don't like it, you just vote with your feet and move.
And then if you can't do something at this, then finally, maybe the state has to come in for some of these issues.
And the last resort is the federal government.
But now it's the first resort because everybody knows if you're going to buy a lobbyist or buy off the political class, it just costs you, you know, for a million dollars that you can get a billion dollar line in the budget and have a built in monopoly on some product category that's guaranteed by, you know, one one fourth of the economy, which is your federal government.
And all the rich have learned this lesson, and the small person is just scratching their head.
They don't have access to lawyers or, you know, to get access like that.
And they're suffering as the rich get richer, right?
This everything bubble has propped up the rich and the stock market and those who own equities.
And about 85% of the country is not in that class.
They don't own tons of equities and stocks and all these fancy financial instruments.
And so we have a realignment.
It's not really even Republic Democrat anymore.
It's just going to be average Americans with common sense going to vote across racial lines, gender lines, whatever.
Class lines, and I think both parties are going to be in for a bit of a shocker with what's brewing.
Yeah, it's coming down the line.
If you talk to intelligent people who understand the market, it's going to get very, very bad very quickly.
Last couple of minutes with you, Dave Brat, Professor Brat, Dean Brat.
You said something really shocking in the breaks that our viewers on Rumble would have heard.
I asked you about how often were serious things discussed in your meetings on Capitol Hill, such as economics or foreign policy in those four years you were there.
How often did that occur?
I'm dead serious.
Sometimes politicians like to be creative with their language or whatever, but the answer is none.
We'd meet in conference with 230 Republicans.
And on the Republican side, who cares about markets and politics, we never discussed economic issues or policy or anything of substance.
It was just always the most shallow discussion of how to shove mediocre legislation across the line in the hopes of getting something.
It's never about what structure of an economy should we have in the first place and how are we aiming the ship to get there.
And I mean, the American people know this intuitively, right?
We had seven years in the wilderness and we said we're going to repeal Obamacare.
20% of the economy.
How'd that go?
We had some health care bill with three different buckets, and the costs were going to go up 20% the first year.
There was no repeal.
That was the one thing we promised you we were going to do as Republicans, is not centralize the health care system.
And so now you look at the government control, and everyone's like, how did the Democrats and the left get such control of all these institutions?
We gave it to him.
And another more shocker, you are more familiar with this turf, but we never in my four years had a serious foreign policy debate in conference that I recall at all.
Incredible.
And right now, I highly doubt there are contentious debates even on Ukraine.
We're just throwing money out.
Meir Scheimer at the University of Chicago gave very good guidance on all that back in 2014.
And we never mentioned a scholar.
Ever.
Yeah, well, Mir Shama has some issues with the Middle East and a certain small country fighting for its survival in the Middle East.
But your border point is well taken.
Maybe we need a businessman in the White House and maybe we need a man who understands that when America is strong, bad guys are worried.
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I found it.
It was another person at the Mike Lindell thing.
Oh.
Wow.
- Title for that one? - Huh?
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Can you get Emily Yashinsky back on?
She's written a piece about TikTok and US elections, Jeff.
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Yes, Derek, you're up.
Yes, I had a question, like advice, like that you could give a black gay conservative like me, who's also a veteran.
Just I've lost so many friends, family, Just over my views and it's just unfortunate that this has happened.
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Because I, you know, people that don't even know me are calling me, you know, Uncle Tom or Coon and just horrible things.
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If people are calling you Uncle Tom because you're a black conservative, they are the racists.
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It's very easy to say it in words, it's harder to live it, But that is what you owe the truth.
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He is the author of the book COVID-19.
Dr. Jeff Barkey, welcome back to America First.
Dr. Gorka, great to be with you.
Thanks for having me.
So, did I miss something there?
Is flu unique or are you allowed to say that about flu but nothing else?
Or has science, as they say, evolved since 2004?
Well, Dr. Fauci is like a broken clock.
He is right, you know, twice a day or so.
He is absolutely correct that the best vaccination is getting the infection itself.
It's right with flu.
It's right with COVID-19 and other illnesses as well.
For example, Seb, when I was a kid, I got chicken pox, the actual disease, chicken pox.
And I got that because my mom dragged my brother and I down the street to a kid's house who had chicken pox, which of course was before the vaccination.
And we were home from school for a week or so with typical chicken pox lesions and calamine lotion and oatmeal baths and so forth.
And we recovered.
Recently, for a variety of reasons, I checked some titers and I still have very powerful chicken pox or varicella titers.
Because I got the disease itself.
That's better than a vaccine.
I have lifelong immunity.
And we think the same is true with COVID-19.
We know that there are studies out of Israel and elsewhere that clearly show natural immunity, that is, from getting the disease itself, is much more powerful than the very limited or fleeted immunity that comes from the vaccine.
We're calling it a vaccine.
It's not really a vaccine.
It's more I think accurately to describe as a therapeutic biologic.
But Fauci was right as it related to the flu.
He's absolutely wrong on most things related to COVID.
Good riddance to him that he's retiring.
Yes.
He can run but he can't hide.
I expect we'll see hearings in the Senate or House come January and I'm hoping Dr. Fauci is brought back to testify so we can learn more about the malfeasance of Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Yesterday, Byron Donaldson, the black conservative Republican representative from Florida, tweeted out, just a reminder Dr. Fauci, you may be out of government service, but that doesn't mean we can't subpoena you to testify before Congress.
I retweeted the good congressman saying it doesn't mean we can't charge you and prosecute you either.
This is the state of affairs with regards to this topic.
It is very, very depressing for me as an immigrant to this country to see what has happened to those who are prepared to speak out against, well, politically driven liars and propagandists like Dr. Fauci.
I realized something was amiss.
Dr. Barkey, when I saw the definitions, I'm not a doctor of medicine, I'm a PhD, but I decided to look through the professional literature, and I saw key organs redefine the definition of vaccine, which previously had been a Process a product that provides permanent or semi-permanent immunity to a given virus.
That was changed about a year and a half ago.
Why would the definition of vaccine change given that vaccines in the past have given us permanent or semi-permanent immunity?
Was there a political requirement to change that definition?
It's like the definition of case.
Case, as far as I know, used to mean, in most statistical analyses, when somebody has a serious infection, a serious incident of a viral infection, meaning they have to be hospitalized or receive treatment.
It doesn't mean I stick a, you know, a test up my nose and it comes out positive and therefore I'm a COVID case.
Why are these things changing?
You are a man of medicine.
Help me understand.
Well, listen, the CDC is all in on this vaccination.
So they simply had to change the definition to meet the requirement of the vaccine that they're pushing.
It's not even a vaccine.
Let's keep in mind that the CDC, 50% of its funding comes from the industry that they're chartered to oversee.
That is the pharmaceutical industry.
And so that's why they changed the definition to meet the product that is now on the market.
And the product that is now on the market is not a vaccine by any stretch of the imagination.
It is a biologic therapeutic.
That's what it is, and it works very poorly.
It is leaky and non-sterilizing, meaning it doesn't stop infection.
It doesn't stop transmission.
We've seen that.
We've seen that with President Biden.
We've seen that with the First Lady.
We've seen that with Anthony Fauci himself, who got infected despite being double boosted.
Heck, we saw it with the CEO of Pfizer, who also was double or triple boosted with his own product, yet despite that he got infected.
And now we're seeing studies to show that it's actually more likely that you'll get infected if you're vaccinated and more likely in many countries that you will die of this disease if you get it as a result of and you have been vaccinated.
So this is a leaky non-sterilizing vaccine and the problem with that Is that when you massively vaccinate a population in the middle of a pandemic with a vaccine that doesn't stop infection or stop transmission, you are putting immunologic pressure on this virus to mutate.
And that's why we're seeing the emergence of one strain after another of these various variants.
Alright, that's hugely important.
Can you walk us through that again?
Because it seems as if we have mutation after mutation after mutation.
Explain to us the possible cause for all of that.
Well listen, it's very simple and most of your audience will recognize the idea that physicians are rightfully criticized for over-prescribing antibiotics.
We've heard it all along.
You call up your doctor with a cold and you get a Z-Pak.
You have a sore throat for one day and you're likely going to get an antibiotic.
That's not appropriate treatment.
And as a result of doing that, over-prescribing an antibiotic, we have come out with resistant strains of bacteria, most famously and most well-known MRSA, Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus, a skin infection that's resistant to common antibiotics.
And that's because of the over-prescribing.
So when you over-prescribe, if you will, a vaccine that doesn't stop transmission or infection, just like MRSA emerged with resistance, we are seeing viruses now, COVID viruses in particular, emerge with resistance to the vaccine.
So we're chasing this virus, trying to come up with new vaccines that will treat the next strain.
So by the time a new strain of vaccine comes out, The virus has already mutated.
Now we have BA4 and BA5, which are very contagious.
Fortunately, not very dangerous from a mortality standpoint.
But these vaccines simply are not working.
And most disturbing to me, Dr. Gorka, is that we're now pushing these vaccines on our children.
Yes.
We're recommending these vaccines down to six months year of age.
And there's been several studies now out in preprint that show the dramatic increase in heart inflammation, especially in young people.
We used to think it was like one in hundreds of thousands, but that's not the case.
It's much, much more common.
So to vaccinate a child against an illness that they're not at risk, And let's pause when I say not at risk.
Not my opinion.
CDC's own data.
If you look up the CDC's data and do this, CDC data, COVID-19 deaths by age, it will show you that the risk of dying if you're a healthy child is zero.
Zero percent.
So we're vaccinating a kid against an illness that they're not at risk.
Using a vaccine that has no long-term safety... Let me share a story exactly along those lines.
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So, let me share, of course it's anecdotal, but I think it reflects a broader problem, Dr. Barkey.
I went to a shop I frequented before COVID.
It shut down for the longest time, then it had quite Believably stringent mask policy despite the state saying you don't need masks, so I didn't shop there anymore.
And then I went back a little bit later and a young woman, maybe late 20s, was at the cash desk and I'm coming down the entranceway, the stairs into this small shop and she says, where's your mask?
And I said, I don't wear a mask.
I've never worn a mask.
You know, if you're wearing one, that's fine by me.
At which point she said, we refuse to serve you because, and I don't know why she shared this with me, she said, my toddlers can't get vaccinated yet and I don't want you to endanger them.
And I felt like going back later or writing her a note or a letter and saying, your toddlers, if they're not immunocompromised, if they're young, robust, you know, two-year-olds, what are you doing, woman?
Am I insane?
No, you know, that's the legacy of the lives of Dr. Anthony Fauci.
You know, as you know, the CDC recently changed their guidelines.
Let's put the guidelines up.
Sorry, you're a mind reader.
Eric, put the guidelines up while you're talking.
People can look at, you know, unvaccinated people have received the same guidance as vaccinated people.
Barkey, we were told we're not allowed to say that, Dr. Barkey.
No, and most importantly, look at the last guideline.
It is no longer recommended to screen those without symptoms.
Remember, Seb, That was the predicate upon which all the destructive COVID policies rested.
So we closed schools.
Why did we close schools?
Because we were told that kids without symptoms could spread it to other kids, spread it to the teachers, then they'd all go home and kill grandma and grandpa.
Why did we require masking?
Because we were told, even though you don't have symptoms, You could spread it to that cashier who would then bring it home to her toddler.
It was a lie.
It's a fraud.
This was all Anthony Fauci's narrative, and it was wrong.
We knew it was wrong at the beginning.
Fauci, for a moment, told us that on 60 Minutes when he said masks were ineffective.
The New England Journal of Medicine early in the pandemic had a very long article that concluded wearing a surgical mask outside of the hospital offers little, if any, benefit against a viral respiratory illness.
Then it became political, and everybody backtracked on that and forced the narrative in order ultimately to get us to the vaccine and some of these very expensive therapeutics like remdesivir, which killed people and helped no one, and now Paxlovid at over $500 which killed people and helped no one, and now Paxlovid at over $500 a pop in lieu of the cheap and generic ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine that most major pharmacies refuse to
So I need to stop you here because this is in addition to the excess deaths that I want to talk about.
I am, when this topic arises, I am livid.
I am fuming.
I am in a rage because I know people who've asked for my assistance.
Who were given legal scripts from their doctor for ivermectin, for hydroxychloroquine, who were refused time and time again by pharmacists who said, I refuse to fill out a legal prescription.
When did that happen in America?
Have we seen this before?
Is this just under the reign of Fauci?
When did it become a political decision for a pharmacist to fill a doctor's prescription?
Yeah, it's never happened before in my career, and I've been doing this for about 30 years.
And I used to argue with the pharmacist, I've stopped that because I just don't have the time.
I have found pharmacies, usually the mom-and-pop pharmacies or compounding pharmacies, that will gladly dispense a safe, generic, inexpensive and effective medication.
And the argument I would have with pharmacists are simply, It's easier for me to prescribe OxyContin or Vicodin.
You don't question that prescription.
You don't ask for medical codes as to why I'm prescribing it.
But if I prescribe Hydroxychloroquine or Ivermectin, you refuse those prescriptions, but not the prescriptions for narcotics.
Something very wrong is going on here, and I hope we see congressional investigations to sort it out.
That reminds me of another story.
I have one implant in my body.
I have a tooth that is a fake tooth that required me having my jaw drilled into.
Hopefully it's not microchipped.
Yeah, hopefully not microchipped.
And after I had that, which is a pretty standard procedure nowadays to have one tooth implant, they gave me a script.
And I took it just in case I needed it for the pain relief.
It was 60 Vicodin.
And when I got the box back, you know, the tablet thing back from the pharmacist, I said, why is this filled to the brim?
I've been to the dentist.
I've had a root canal and then a bit of drilling and you give me 60 Vicodin there's something wrong with that especially when something that has been safe since we gave it to our GIs in the Vietnam war that of course is hydroxy is something that pharmacists say no no no I'm making a political decision it's a bloody outrage all right you've got to follow this man on Twitter Rx, that's a great title, Rx underscore for liberty, that's F-O-R, Rx underscore for liberty.
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Here's another reminder because before he announced his retirement we did find out that this individual has been the head of his institution for 38 years.
Head of NIA.
This is Fauci way back when talking about the AIDS epidemic that he was also front and center for.
This is cut to 1985.
Play cut.
Starting to see, as we're seeing virtually as the months go by, other groups that can be involved, and seeing it in children is really quite disturbing.
When you say other close contact, give me some examples.
Well, for example, if the close contact of a child is a household contact, perhaps There will be a certain number of cases of individuals who are just living with and in close contact with someone with AIDS or at risk of AIDS who does not necessarily have to have intimate sexual contact or share a needle, but just the ordinary close contact that one sees.
When I heard that, when I heard that from 1985 that Fauci, and he actually wrote about this and was lambasted way back when in the medical community, he said you can catch it from services, you can catch AIDS from living in the same community with somebody who's got AIDS.
It took me to that moment, remember at the beginning of the pandemic, When we had all these articles, can COVID survive on subway railings for 48 hours or is it 72 hours?
I mean, it's as if this man has been in a time warp.
Are there no consequences for malpractice in medicine today?
If he got it wrong in 1985 and then he repeats the script in 2020, how did how do we arrive at this place, doctor?
Well, apparently, Dr. Gorka, if you work for the government, there is never any accountability.
And even at the CDC, where they've now changed their guidelines and acknowledged that they got it wrong, nobody's been fired.
There's no accountability, despite the fact that we have put our country through unnecessary hell during this pandemic.
We knew all along at the beginning what this virus was all about and the proper approach.
We had the Great Barrington Declaration that came out by esteemed academic physicians, yet they were discredited and purposely denigrated because Dr. Fauci and company didn't like that narrative competing with his narrative.
And then even the brushing over of where this virus came from.
Listen, Dr. Fauci funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Virology Lab.
It was under his watch that this virus came to be.
There is no question that this virus is man-made.
It's not natural.
The only question is whether it was released by the Communist Party on purpose or accidentally.
So Dr. Fauci brought us this virus, and then he brought us the pandemic response that has just about crippled the United States.
He needs to be held accountable whether he retires or not, and I hope our members of Congress will do just that.
We'll discuss the consequences after his retirement, but what happens the next time when there is a disease that is lethal to children or isn't just killing people because they have preexisting conditions?
Has public health as a function Is it recoverable after the lies and the destruction of businesses at the fiat whim of capricious individuals like Fauci?
Are you worried that next time there's a real threat to the public health?
Oh, you know, I am worried.
The CDC and the National Institutes of Health and even the FDA have lost a lot of credibility.
Nobody's listening to these organizations anymore.
They need to be restructured completely.
There needs to be accountability for those at the top that created this pandemic response.
And we need to change the way in which these organizations are funded.
They should not be funded by the industries that they are set to oversee.
They should only be funded by taxpayer dollars.
They should have the backs of the American people not the backs of the big pharma companies which is the way it appears right now.
The money in this industry is so insidious And is causing unnecessary and very evil conflicts of interest.
I mean, listen, there's been nine new billionaires created as a result of COVID-19 in the vaccine industry.
Big Pharma is by far the single largest lobbyist for the federal government.
They spend about three times as much as Big Oil, And almost four times as much as the education lobby.
We need to stop that.
These financial incentives are hurting medicine, are hurting these agencies that have lost a lot of credibility.
It can be cleaned up and it can recover, but it's going to take great leadership to do so.
Can you give us just a kind of your sense of, in all of this malfeasance and malpractice, how much of it was driven by the industry and the greed and how much was it, you know, the culture of risk aversion, just shut it all down, I'm the bureaucrat.
How much of it was truly cynical and how much of it was a function of incompetence?
Is it 50-50 or what's the sense of your ratio?
You know, until there's been a thorough investigation, it's hard to know.
I mean, initially, the first few weeks of this pandemic, I think it was appropriate to overreact because we really didn't know.
But very quickly, we learned about this virus and how it's transmitted and how it's treated.
And almost immediately, we should have pivoted to a more I wrote an article about this called COVID-19, Follow the Money.
Declaration or something of that sort.
But I think the perverse financial incentives is really what's driving this.
I wrote an article about this called COVID-19, Follow the Money.
It's available on American Thinker on my website, Rx for Liberty, or if you're on Instagram, Rx for Liberty on Instagram as well.
And it's all about all down the line from the lobbyists to the politicians that are getting paid by big pharma to the pharmacies themselves that are making huge amount of money pushing this vaccine and pushing these expensive therapeutics.
I'm going to find that article right now.
COVID-19, follow the money.
You will find it on all my social media sites from The American Thinker.
It's, I guess, the $350,000 pension, pension that Fauci's going to get is not enough.
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All right, cut one, please.
It's easy to criticize, but they're really criticizing science.
You're really attacking not only Dr. Anthony Fauci, you're attacking science.
I'm the bad guy to an entire subset of people because I represent something that is uncomfortable for them.
It's called the truth.
The man's ego knows no limits.
He says, I am integrity.
I represent the truth.
I don't even think President Trump, my old boss, who has a sizable ego, has ever said anything of the ilk.
I guess that's what happens when you have not paid the penalty for your malpractice for 38 years, making $416,000 and retiring with a pension of $350,000.
$416,000 and retiring with a pension of $350,000.
Okay, Dr. Barkey, I have to ask you the big question. - Thank you.
Do we have a sense of how many people, we know how many people died, no we don't even know how many people died of COVID because of all the, you know, people who died because of a motorbike accident and had COVID and therefore were put in the COVID fatality column.
But do we have a sense even, just a rough sense Of the excess deaths that occurred because people weren't allowed to go in for their prostate exam, their cancer screening or everything else.
Let me put the hypothetical.
Could it be that more people died or at least millions of people died because we shut down regular health care under COVID?
There's no question about that.
And I've seen that in my own personal practice where we find cancers that might have been caught early that are caught late.
I've heard stories across the country where mammograms were not allowed for over a year.
Screening colonoscopies were not allowed.
Routine visits to the doctor's office was not allowed.
It was like a mass casualty event.
And so there's a lot of that that went on.
I don't know what the actual numbers are.
But the other part of it is the number of deaths that occurred because we weren't allowed access to early treatment.
We know that early treatment works.
We know that it's very effective if we can get to you early.
And too often doctors simply told patients to go home and wait.
And if you felt sick enough where you needed to go to the hospital, show up at the emergency room, whereby the emergency doctors and the hospitals would then give you remdesivir to expedite your death, a product that is only used... Or shove a respirator down your trachea, right?
Or shove a respirator.
I've got to jump in here with a third anecdote, sorry.
And again, this is when the layman gets a wake-up call.
Before Christmas of 2020, I, um, my wife out of just, you know, overabundance of caution before we went to have Christmas with my in-laws, my elderly in-laws, said, let's get everybody tested for COVID.
Nobody felt sick.
Of course, I, out of a family of four, I test positive.
And the doctor, not a physician's assistant, not a, the doctor who administered the test, Said, sorry, bad news.
You're tested positive.
And then I'm waiting.
I'm waiting for the guidance.
What do I do?
What prescriptions?
What do you recommend?
And he said to me, go home.
I thought this was the Black Plague, Jeff.
I thought this was the Armageddon.
And he said, just go home.
Go home?
Yeah, it's crazy.
That's that's exactly what we were doing.
People were so scared and doctors were so ignorant and legacy media and our unelected health care bureaucrats like Anthony Fauci were giving out terrible advice.
I've never seen another disease where our mainstream health care institutions weren't creating protocols put together to advise patients.
It took the private sector It took Zeb Zelensky, it took Peter McCullough and the McCullough Protocol, and the COVID Front Care Alliances, and others who put together these protocols based on testing, based on best guessing, and they flat out work.
But they were censored, and I was called a quack.
I was reported to the medical board because I wanted to prescribe originally hydroxychloroquine and then ivermectin.
These products flat out worked when we could get to people early.
And even if you didn't use these products, a multi-drug sequenced protocol using other medications like inhaled budesonide, colchicine, and repurposed medications, even steroids, made a huge difference.
But we weren't allowed to talk about that.
Peter McCullough came out with a nose throat rinse protocol using providone iodine or dilute hydrogen peroxide.
It flat out works.
We knew that vitamin D levels were important, but nobody was talking about it.
There was a correlation between low vitamin D and bad outcome.
We weren't allowed to discuss it.
We were censored.
And as a result of a lack of early treatment protocols and access to cheap generic medications, unnecessary deaths occurred.
What was the cost to you personally and how has it affected your... I mean you're on this show now in front of three million people but talk to us about what happened to you and what it's done to your motivation.
Well, I'll tell you, you know, initially as I started to speak out, I had patients that didn't like it.
I had a few patients that left my practice because they didn't like my politics.
Not that I talk politics in the office, but then the floodgates opened.
I had tons of people from all over Orange County that wanted a like-minded physician, and recently I've had to close my practice to new patients because I'm so busy.
And so our practice is booming.
There are patients that are coming on board, people that want a like-minded, forward-thinking physician that isn't afraid, that has courage to speak the truth, that is willing to work with them on novel, out-of-the-box thinking on various treatments.
So it's been, so far, very good to me of late.
I'm still worried there's a law in California that's bubbling through Sacramento that's going to allow the Medical Board to sanction physicians for spreading, of course, misinformation and disinformation that isn't defined.
So we'll see how that goes.
How would you rate the performance of your fellow doctors, Dr. Barkey?
Are you impressed, disappointed?
What's the state of honor amongst MDs?
You know, listen, MDs are no different than any other profession.
Lawyers or car washers or whoever.
There are courageous physicians.
There are courageous lawyers.
There are courageous blue collar and white collar workers.
But there's nothing unique about the medical profession that we're courageous.
So there's a group of doctors that I know that we're We're on the front lines right along with me and I'm very proud of them.
There are other doctors that refuse to see patients unless they were vaccinated, shun their patients that they had a different perspective.
Very disappointed in those folks.
I'm proud of Senator Ron Johnson for bringing together a lot of this to speak the truth, for speaking out and encouraging like-minded physicians to band together so something like this never ever happens again.
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Dr. Barkey, what parting advice would you give?
I have my personal physician on the show frequently.
He has a kind of holistic and integral approach to health.
He's not just looking at you as somebody to write scripts for.
How should you be making health decisions for yourself and with your family?
What is the best advice you give in general to those who are signing up to be members of your practice, for example?
Well, I think most important is just take care of your own health.
Don't look to physicians or healthcare professionals.
Look to yourself.
There are basic things you can do that make a huge difference.
If you're overweight, lose some weight.
Eat clean.
Get rid of sugar as best as you can.
Get outside and get some sunshine.
Vitamin D is so important.
Try to reduce your stress.
Get enough sleep.
Sleep is critical as well.
And by all means, be prepared, not scared.
So if you haven't had COVID, get a COVID hack, if you will.
Get some medications and at least get a nose, throat, rinse, system.
Squirt bottle, water, little hydrogen peroxide and be ready at the first sign of symptoms to wash out the back of your nose and throat.
Make sure your vitamin D level is high.
If you have a doctor that you trust and you can get some ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine to have it ready, I think that's a good idea as well.
Can medicine, can the practice of medicine recover and be depoliticized in the future?
No, unfortunately I don't think so.
It's getting worse.
And even when you look at medical schools, medical schools now have instituted much of the woke curriculum that we're seeing in universities.
And the pharmaceutical reach is embedded in medical schools where they're Influencing what's going on in our academic centers as well.
That's not to say that there aren't good doctors.
There are.
You just need to pick and choose carefully.
My goal with my patients is to get them off as many pharmaceutical products as possible, to use food and exercise and stress reduction as a form of health and as a form of therapy, and to get patients to take better care of themselves so they don't need to access the healthcare system.
Such a strange place to be in that it sounds like a radical statement for a doctor of medicine to say, I want to get you off medicines.
I want to get you off the script.
I want you to be healthy, naturally look after your body, which is of course the way it should be.
I want to say thank you to you.
For being, you know, a warrior for the truth in these very trying times.
We've been talking to Dr. Jeff Barkey.
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If you're in the business with me, dear friends, invite him on your show because it's, as Dennis Prager said, there's three types of people in the world.
Those who fight, those who help the warriors, and those who do nothing.