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Grant Stinchfield LIVE: Election integrity - The shocking story the media refuses to cover
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Thank you.
This is America First with Sebastian Gorka.
I'm very proud and excited to introduce our guest host for today, Grant Stinchfield.
Ah, well thank you Dr. G and thank you for letting me fill in for you on this Friday.
And you know, we heard George W. Bush's Comments there about the rest of the world will hear you soon with those buildings being knocked down by terrorists It is hard to believe that it's 21 years.
Isn't it 21 years?
Come Sunday of the 9-11 attacks I've got a special guest coming up a little bit later in this hour and we'll talk about that You know, the other big news, of course is Queen Elizabeth passing This was a pillar on the world stage and I think everyone will mourn her loss She really stayed out of politics, which I hope the new King Charles will stay out of politics.
He's been Pretty controversial along the way.
I'm not sure he's going to be able to do that.
I am not going to do though what the mainstream media wants us to do and that is focus so much on Queen Elizabeth that we forget about what's really going on in America today and some of the most important stories going on in America today.
The failure of the Biden administration of course and Election integrity.
Yes, we still have a huge problem on the election integrity front, and I refuse to give up on it.
I think you've got Republicans in many states across the country, including Arizona and Pennsylvania and Michigan, saying, oh, we've done all these great things when it comes to election integrity, and we get nothing.
You know, I live in Texas, which is a red state.
Our governor, Governor Greg Abbott, is a decent guy, but he's no Ron DeSantis.
And I got in an argument with a buddy of mine who lives in Florida.
He says, oh, you got Abbott.
We have DeSantis.
This is great, great, great.
I said, yeah, that's true.
The only difference, though, between Texas and Florida right now is that Florida is red by the hair on a frog's you-know-what, OK?
Now, Texas at least has a few more years of solid red.
We're not going blue anytime soon.
Florida could turn blue tomorrow, which is why election integrity in that state Has to be first and foremost.
So I came across a piece written by a good buddy of mine named John Lott.
John Lott is great at statistics and using numbers.
Originally cut his chops talking about gun rights and studying gun rights and really making an argument for gun ownership in America, lawful gun ownership.
He did a piece where he broke down some numbers in the 14 swing states across America.
And I'm going to tell you something.
When I read this piece in The Federalist with the America First Policy Institute that was behind it, I thought to myself, how in the world is the mainstream media not covering it?
I mean, we know why they're not covering it, because they don't want you to know there's a real problem in America with election integrity.
But I want you to hear what he found here.
The number of ballots counted versus number of voters don't match up.
And they don't match up by thousands of thousands of votes across these 14 swing states.
And here's what he found.
They're not even keeping records of who voted, timestamping them, as is required by a 1960 law.
None of the states are keeping records, so we can't track this stuff down, but we do have the numbers.
So, I want you to think about this.
He took the 100 most populated counties.
94 out of the 100 most populated counties in those 14 swing states, 94 of them had no records of who actually voted.
Okay?
They got rid of these.
And the average was a 2.89% discrepancy of people voting versus ballots cast.
Which means you had more ballots cast than people voting.
That can either mean one of two things or maybe both.
Either people voted twice or ballots were counted twice or three times or four times.
Which I actually suspect probably happened.
So I talked to you about Florida and I want you to weigh in on this, okay?
Because this story is so stunning that the media doesn't want to cover it.
When you think we have now actual proof That we counted more ballots than voters in 14 states and nobody wants to cover this and we hear the left tell us it's the most secure election in American history.
2020?
I don't think so.
833-33 Gorka.
I don't think so.
833-334-6752.
833-334-6752.
83333 Gorka. 8333346752. 8333346752.
I'd like to hear your thoughts on this because I was absolutely bowled over when I started to go through the numbers.
So Miami-Dade County, Florida is a swing state by the way.
And when you look at Rick Scott, Rick Scott in 2018 won by 10,000 votes.
The Republican Senator from Florida by 10,000 votes in Miami-Dade County, there was a discrepancy of 1.6%.
Meaning 16,617 votes.
92% of the precincts recorded.
You ready for this?
of the precincts recorded, you ready for this?
92% of the precincts recorded more ballots cast than voters.
That's in Miami-Dade.
That number translates to 15,854 votes of more ballots than voters.
Rick Scott won by 10,000 votes two years earlier.
You're telling me there's not shenanigans going on?
Where are Republicans on this?
We know Democrats aren't going to do anything.
We know they're going to hide this for as long as possible.
So where are the Republicans?
Where are Republicans in Florida?
Ron DeSantis, I love you, brother.
I really do.
But as soon as this piece came out, You need to be out in front crowing about the problems in Florida.
You got 15,000 in one county.
15,000 votes more than you had voters.
That doesn't make any sense.
Okay?
I want to bring up Cobb County, Georgia.
Cobb County, Georgia, I'm proud to say I was one of the first to expose problems there on election night.
In Cobb County, Georgia, you may remember the video of the suitcases being rolled out from underneath the tables and then they had the flood and they closed down the election center and send everybody home.
And we're thinking, what in the world is going on there?
Well, we never got answers to that.
Ever.
I was told I was nuts when I said I have video.
I'm watching video of people counting the ballots twice, running them through the machines.
President Trump himself, at a rally in Georgia, played my video from Newsmax on this big screen and said, there it is.
Game over.
But it wasn't game over.
They ignored it all.
They told us we were all crazy.
They told us the election is secure.
Not even close.
Here's how I know.
Cobb County, thanks to John Lott and the American First Policy Institute, they had massive discrepancies.
34,893 votes.
8.8%.
All but one precinct in Cobb County.
293 votes, 8.8%.
All but one precinct in Cobb County.
One.
Had more ballots cast than voters.
How?
How do you have more ballots cast than voters?
How is this not the most simple of all simple things to get through?
Somebody tell me.
Now that, that 34,000 votes in Cobb County is two and a half times the 13,000 votes that David Perdue lost by.
And I promise you, the 34,000 votes, 893, 34,893, they all went to Biden and they all went to Warnock.
Trust me on this one.
That's the kind of problem I'm talking about.
Now, in 1960, they passed a law that said all records from these elections must be kept for 22 months.
As I mentioned to you, 94 of the 100 counties got rid of their records.
We're not 22 months past that election.
They got rid of them.
That's breaking the law.
Now, let me tell you this.
In Cobb County, Cobb County, after the election, goes in and updates the voter rolls.
Dead people, people that moved, and the like, they update the voter rolls.
And guess what?
They didn't save the old file so we could compare it.
They overwrote the new information over the old file.
That's not by accident, folks.
This is the kind of thing I'm talking about.
This is the kind of nonsense and shenanigans that not just change the outcome of an election, but change the direction of a country.
It allows them.
Thank you.
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This is America First.
Let's get back to the show with Grant Stinchfield.
Well, hi there, folks.
It is a great honor to be filling in for my very, very dear friend, Dr. Sebastian Gorka.
Welcome to the program.
Talking election integrity, I want to hear from you, 833-33-GORKA, 833-33-GORKA.
334-6752 is the number to weigh in on this conversation.
I've been going through this story that my buddy John Lott had spelled out in the Federalist.
This is by the America First Policy Institute.
They found that in 14 swing states, 100 of the most populated counties in the swing states recorded more ballots than they had voters.
How does something like that happen?
Specifically, you look at Miami-Dade County.
16,617.
More votes than voters.
More ballots than voters.
This is the kind of thing that sends me through the roof.
Because it's the kind of thing I'm asking, where are our Republican leaders?
Cobb County, you remember, we told the story of them pulling out the suitcases from underneath the table.
And they told us, oh no, no, that's just how it's done.
Those were just the extras they were stored there as they're waiting to be counted as I watch clerk after clerk feed things through the machine over and over again.
I'm thinking they were, they were fed twice.
President Trump runs my story from Newsmax at one of his rallies.
I thought this was going to change the whole election.
Now, how are we almost two years later?
And I think nothing's been done.
You know, Arizona claims that they've made great strides in election integrity and they've shored up the election systems.
They've made some changes, but it didn't go far enough.
In Pennsylvania, it has not gone far enough.
If we don't have secure elections, we don't have a secure nation.
We will never win another election again as they continue with this, with this Mail-in ballot scheme, which is what it amounts to.
Let's go to the phone lines.
833-33 Gorka, line 1, Jerry in New Jersey.
You're on America First.
What say you?
I agree with you.
I mean, it's strange, you know, and the problem with a lot of these things, A, they changed the law in some states because they were the legislative branch, which is supposed to be the one to control this.
You had these left-wing governors like Wolf and others basically override them, and you had the Supreme Court, who acted more like the Politburo of Russia.
And that was part of the problem.
The other part of the problem, if you go to a place like Georgia and you go to a place like Arizona, you had these RINO governors, which basically sold their soul because they want to be popular rather than do what's right.
Yeah, Jerry, I mean, great phone call.
I appreciate you calling in.
And these are Bush Republicans, by the way.
You know, we bring up George W. Bush.
I brought him up at the beginning of the program.
When you talk about September 11th coming here, the one thing I have great respect for George W. Bush on is that he kept this country safe during his tenure as president.
He really did.
He was offered a very challenging times.
He also was part of the problem when it came to the out-of-control spending that we're seeing from Republicans.
He was part of the problem when it comes to the immigration problems, where Republicans enabled the immigration crisis that now the Biden administration has blown out of control.
Okay?
George Bush was part of those, what I call a ruling class of career politicians.
They're out for self-interest, not national interest.
So I'm with you.
Those same, very same politicians brought up in the same mold as the Bushes and the Clintons are the ones behind failing to act on election integrity.
And Jerry was right.
We had governors that were out there making election law during the what I call a hoax on the healthy, this so-called pandemic, the China virus.
They were making up law that was clearly illegal and then of course we had courts that would not act on it.
And then when I see almost two years later that we've got a story here where 34,000 more votes are counted than you have voters in one county in Georgia, Cobb County, the place where there were all the problems, and nobody's talking about it?
See, the media is culpable in all of this.
I used to say that the Democrat Party controlled the mainstream media.
That is absolutely false.
Not true.
You're probably saying, Grant, what do you mean not true?
The media are Democrats.
They are.
They're left-wing radicals.
It's flipped.
The media now controls the Democrat Party.
The left-wing radicals in the media control the narrative, and the Democrats go right down the narrative the mainstream media tells them to go down.
It's flipped.
Chuck Schumer doesn't control NBC.
NBC controls Chuck Schumer.
I promise you that's the case.
And sadly, I think they've got control of some of these weak Republicans that are failing to do anything about this.
We got a caller in Georgia.
I talked about Cobb County here.
And the absolute craziness that nobody's looking at this.
I want to go out to Wesley on 9-2.
Wesley, what do you got?
Yeah, I agree with you and Sebastian.
And a lot of people in Georgia are discouraged.
You know, if nothing has changed, nothing will change.
And I don't think a lot has changed.
Stacey Abrams and the crowd believes that Brian Kemp tightened things up.
He didn't tighten things up a lot.
I don't know that November of 2022 is going to be any different from November of 2020.
What do you think about that?
No, I mean, honestly, that's my biggest fear, right?
And I appreciate the phone call, Wesley.
Thank you.
Look, this should be an absolute rout.
We should stomp the left.
Take no prisoners.
Gnarly with red meat.
Blood dripping from our mouths as we chew them up and spit them out in this election.
We could do all we can and still lose if the election system isn't secure.
I just read an article in Breitbart that Rona McDaniel, the leader of the Republican Party, the chairwoman, is so proud that we have all these poll watchers everywhere.
They've got complete coverage of poll watchers around the country.
Poll watchers!
Now, I'm glad we have poll watchers.
We need them there.
That is an integral part of this.
But that's not the part.
The part is how do we count these ballots in a secure fashion?
How do we trust the count?
And you got Joe Biden out there calling us radicals.
What are we?
Ultra MAGA Republicans?
Extreme MAGA Republicans?
Half a fascist?
For what?
Asking questions?
I've made my living asking questions, questions that matter.
And Joe Biden wants to get mad at us for asking questions?
We're not doing anything against democracy in anything.
We're securing democracy.
I'm fascinated by the people in Georgia because our last caller seemed disappointed.
And I want to please promise me if you're in Georgia, nothing I'm saying here means don't vote.
In fact, if I'm saying anything, it means we've got to overwhelm them so much that even their fraud won't work.
Maybe we can get there.
But please don't do what happened in 2020.
You know, Lin Wood, I'm not happy with that guy.
He told people not to vote, basically.
That was a big mistake.
And not good.
Real quick, Patrick and Georgia, 30 seconds.
Line three.
All right.
Hello.
Can you hear me?
Yeah.
Real quick, Patrick.
30 seconds.
Yeah.
I don't see Georgia doing anything to shore up its elections, and I really believe the fraud that you're discussing actually happened in Fulton County as well as Cobb County.
But Cobb County is where the truck drove away with all the ballots afterwards.
The last thing that I don't see them doing is those ballot boxes.
He's not doing anything about those damn drop boxes.
No, they're not, and I gotta cut you off here as we come up on a break, but you're right.
Nothing has been done.
833-334-6752.
833-334-6752.
Can you believe Ukraine?
We're sending more money there, and Republicans don't care where it's being spent.
In fact, they admit they don't know about it.
Got it.
That's next.
Mike's back up on Rumble.
Okay.
Um, yeah.
Oh my goodness, TheCultGrant, you really struck a nerve.
The call board is lighting up, man.
Like, I cannot keep up with this.
It's insane.
Alright, so we'll keep going with this.
Yeah, no, people clearly won't talk about this.
Okay.
Um, yeah.
Real quick, I'll go ahead and text you something here real quick.
Oh, yeah, just texted you to let you know. just texted you to let you know.
Okay.
Okay.
Oh, yeah, Fulton County.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They're right, actually.
Yeah, but yeah, lots of people calling in from the swing states.
Here we go.
Quite a few people calling in saying they don't want to go on the air, but they want to pass information along.
Got a few of those.
90 seconds here.
Okay.
You don't need to type in the info.
Yeah, no, I typed it in.
They always wait until the end before they say, oh, I don't want to go on the air.
So I typed all this, I'm like, oh, okay.
It's funny for our Rumble people out there watching.
People do call in, you know, I do radio in Los Angeles every morning.
And people call in and want to give comments, but when you call into a radio station, you got to be prepared to talk.
It's just so funny to me.
One minute.
People just think it's like you're calling your buddy on the phone.
Which I have everybody's buddy.
Of course!
To those on the right, anyway.
You're in their cars in the morning over in California, and... That's right.
You're here now on drive time.
We're just about getting to drive time when we hit to our third hour, 5 p.m.
Oh yeah, so this is C-Next, and then after this is Rob.
Okay, good.
So this is a short segment.
Thank you.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First.
Let's get back to the show with Grant Stinchfield.
Folks, do me a favor.
When it comes to the election in November, you've got to get out and vote.
We've got to overwhelm them.
And, you know, I'm actually tired.
I hear about, oh, well, you know, what about politicians we can work with?
And let's find some common ground.
I'm done with common ground.
What the left and those in Washington are doing to us is absolute insanity.
And it's disappointing what's going on.
And I say we steamroll them.
I say we steamroll them and put through America First principles.
Let's go out to line two.
Steve in Georgia, what say you?
Hey Grant, how you doing?
I couldn't agree with you more.
The only way we can beat them is by showing up, because you can't change what they're going to do.
Liars are going to lie, cheaters are going to cheat, and thieves are going to steal.
And they're intending on doing this again.
Why not?
It's worked before.
And again, the only way we can beat them is by showing up.
And that is Fulton County where the bulk of the fraud went on in Georgia.
Yeah, you're right.
The really obscene part that's going on right now, the district attorney, a Democrat in Fulton County, is trying to prosecute Trump for election interference.
It's disgusting.
And Fulton County is where they pulled the ballots out from underneath the tables and you could see they were counting them and then Cobb County had the trucks disappearing and left open doors with votes around, all kinds of craziness.
But let me ask you.
Steve, if I can, if you're still there.
Did people not show up in 2020 after there were all the questions after for the runoff of David Perdue?
Absolutely.
It was the ultimate voter suppression.
People thought, well, my vote doesn't count.
It doesn't matter.
And if all Republicans that were eligible to vote, just even a few more of them showed up, We would have two proper senators in Georgia, and President Trump very likely could have had enough votes to win.
Alright, I appreciate the phone call, Steve.
And, you know, you look, when I look at this story from the America First Policy Institute, that in Cobb County, 34,893 votes, a percentage of 8.8 percent of the ballots cast.
All but one precinct had more ballots cast than voters.
More ballots cast than voters.
And again, David Perdue lost by 13,471 votes.
We had a discrepancy of almost 35,000.
471 votes.
We had a discrepancy of almost 35,000.
What is going on with those shenanigans?
Number to call in is...
833-334-6752.
Let's go out to Line 5, Luanne in Arizona.
833-334-6752. 833-334-6752.
Let's go out to, oh, did we lose our call?
Oh, here we go.
Line five, Luann in Arizona.
Yes.
I'm a new precinct committeeman this year, and I don't know where to start.
The more I get into the crooks of all this, the more corruption I see in all levels.
The reason that Arizona hasn't done more about election fraud is because we only have one seat majority.
We only had one seat majority in both the representative and the Senate in Arizona.
And we had some rhinos, I'll call them, because that's what people understand.
We have people that would vote with the Democrats, not only about election fraud, but on many other good bills.
And that's the reason.
We got some good things passed, but... But not everything.
Others didn't.
No, others didn't.
Yeah, I'm well aware of that, and I appreciate the phone call.
Thank you for calling in.
Look, Arizona has its share of problems, and she is right.
You've got one or two senators there in Arizona that squash the whole thing for Republicans.
You add in Ducey, who has not been a great governor in that state.
But you know who would be a great governor is Kerry Lake.
I'll tell you why she'd be such a great governor.
She takes the fight to the media in the same vein that President Trump does.
We've got a cut of her literally giving it to the media.
I want you to listen to this.
Carrie Lake cut six.
Roll it.
I hate, first of all, I don't like Washington, D.C.
Especially don't like it now.
It's funny, though, that that question is asked because for so long, many of you in the media have been trying to act like I don't have the I'm so skilled to run for governor.
Now, apparently, I'm so skilled that you think I should be VP.
So I take it as a compliment.
Thank you for asking.
Thank you for asking.
Have you talked to Donald Trump about it?
I talk to President Trump all the time, and I have not talked to him about that.
Run for VP.
Would you like to be vice president under President Trump?
And she says no.
She says, you told me before that I don't have any chops to be governor.
Now you think I can be vice president.
Carrie Lake, way to go.
She has to win in Arizona, folks, by the way.
She has to win.
It's imperative.
All right, coming up next, folks, I've got a very special segment because a very dear friend of mine, I was in this guy's wedding.
He lost his father on September 11th.
I met him as a reporter for WNBC.
I was one of the first to ground zero.
He came searching for his dad like so many of those family members did.
You probably remember them holding the signs.
This is exactly what he was doing.
Wait till you hear his story of what has happened with him, his life, since then.
That's next.
Stick with us as America First continues.
Thank you.
All right, sounds good.
All right.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First.
Let's get back to the show with Grant Stinchfield.
Well, hi there, folks.
It's a great pleasure to be filling in for my good buddy, Dr. Sebastian Gorka.
I cannot believe that we are going to be now 21 years from the September 11th attacks.
These attacks had such an effect on my life.
I grew up in New York.
I was working for WNBC at the time.
I was one of the first to ground zero.
And let me just tell you a quick story.
I had taken pictures with one of those disposable cameras from my time in and around Ground Zero, interviewing victims' family members.
I had all kinds of pictures.
I put that camera in my briefcase.
You know, I never developed the photos.
And I thought, as long as I have that camera, I will never forget.
Because I've got the photos.
And if I start to feel myself forget, I could just develop the photos.
Right?
I could develop.
Can you imagine?
Really, 21 years would come a long way, developing photos.
Well, that briefcase I left at a former office and had to have it sent to me in Dallas with the camera in it.
It gets lost.
My briefcase gets lost.
It was a nice briefcase.
I didn't care about that.
I cared about the camera with my photos of September 11th.
It was a huge loss for me, but I will tell you this.
I realized very quickly I was never going to forget.
I didn't need the photos.
One reason why I never forget is because of the people who were affected by that.
I met a man named Rob Fazio.
He was there with his brother and his other family members looking for his father, Ronald Fazio, who was on the 99th floor of the South Tower and managed to get his whole office out.
When the first plane hit the other building, he said, I want you all out of the building.
Go!
Go home!
Loudspeaker's going off.
Go back upstairs!
Go back upstairs!
No.
Back down.
Go home.
He gets out of the building.
He's holding the door for others.
The next plane hits.
Ron Sr.' 's gone.
He had called his wife, said I'm fine.
He wasn't.
His son now has started an organization called hold the door for others and it's an amazing organization to help people deal with grief He has a doctorate in psychology.
He's a great executive coach.
He's got a new book out called bully proof, which is fabulous Go get it.
But beyond that I want to welcome my buddy Rob Fazio to the program Rob.
Welcome Great.
Thanks for having me.
It's always a Great to reconnect with you around 9-11 and share our memories and stories.
You know, we've been doing this every year since.
And I was in your wedding.
We became dear and close friends after this.
I remember writing you a letter in the days following, telling you that your father was a hero and that, you know, I've never seen the country come together like I did after September 11th.
And boy, have we fallen from that, you know, 20 years later.
This country's never been so divided.
Where do you, how do you feel now?
How do you assess what's happened in the last, you know, 21 years for you, your family, the country?
You know, I think it's, uh, I like to always say it's, it's a process.
So how do I, how do I think about it?
I think 21 years later, 21 times stronger.
And I've always had that mindset of we have to match our grief with growth.
When those towers got knocked down.
We need to find something inside of us that we could fight for and be Americans and feel that resilience.
And you remember those days on the streets just walking around, that instant bond that is cemented in life for human beings for time to come and a bond that can never be broken of Americans that were all in a traumatic and grieving process together.
You know, um, you'll be down at Ground Zero on Sunday.
You're reading names Sunday.
I was so afraid to go.
It took me 21 years.
I just went a few months ago for the first time.
Well, I guess it was eight.
I was there for the first and second anniversary of it, but, um, you know, it took me 18 years to go back.
I got strength.
I was shocked.
Is it the same for you?
It is, you know, uh, I've been every year since and, you know, God willing, I'll be there every year for the rest of my life.
And one of my friends, in the early years, we had no memorial.
We just had this huge platform that you'd walk down into where the footprints of the North and South Tower are.
And one of my friends came with me once and, you know, he's a New Yorker and this is probably the fifth or sixth anniversary.
And he said, you know, Rob, I get it now.
He's like, what?
He's like, you always come back from the ceremony so energized.
And I said, yes, this is where I recharge.
This is where I get energy.
It's where I get my strength and my power.
Because that's where my dad lost his life, helping people.
And that makes me so proud and gives me energy to want to do more good out there and help people.
You know, I was always so impressed by your, I call it a sense of humor, even through the most tragic times.
Folks, I'm telling you, I'm standing out there, I've interviewed people going through the worst times of their life, and here comes Rob and his brother with a sign that says, if found, please feed Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, about his dad, his dad's favorite candy.
You ended up naming your daughter Reese as well, but tell me how you managed to still have some sense of humor through a time that had to be the hardest of your life?
You know, there is so many different emotions, a wide range.
And I was of the mindset of if there's any way possible to find my dad, we were going to do that.
And my family and I and friends really set out looking for him.
And what I realized was I was trying to figure out what strength meant, which was strength Crying and being upset and grieving my dad, or strength and being so focused and disciplined in finding him.
And they realized that it was both.
And within that, the humor helped us connect with people.
Once people heard that story and picked up on it, they had a moment of levity and great tragedy.
And in order to know joy, you need to know true suffering.
And it was kind of that yin and yang of both going on.
And it's really powerful, and as you mentioned, It's become such a part of our family.
Matter of fact, Hershey, the Reese's factory, put a bench of my dad's name right in front of the plant.
So anyone who goes to make a Reese's peanut butter cup sees my dad's name on a bench, which is pretty sweet.
Yeah, it's amazing.
Real quick, if you can, in about 30 seconds, Hold the Door for Others.
This is another one of those great organizations that rose out of the ashes of September 11th to help so many people.
What is Hold the Door?
And where can people find you?
Real quick, if you can.
So based on my dad's lax actions of holding the door for people, we focus on meeting people where they are, but inviting them to grow through their adversity.
We do different events where we realize coping's not enough.
We want people to develop skills for themselves and to bring others along for that journey and ride so they can grow through trauma and adversity and not stay stuck.
You know, Rob, I think God works in mysterious ways because, you know, I don't have my Newsmax show anymore.
I got big announcements coming very soon, though, on that front.
You and I always do an interview.
I didn't have a great, a big platform.
I had the L.A.
show, but not a big platform.
And then Dr. Gorka asked me to fill in on a national broadcast on the day I'd want to interview you, and here we are again.
We ride again.
I'm proud to call you my friend.
Buddy, God bless you and all the family members of the 9-11 victims.
Thank you, sir.
Here's to more doors.
Absolutely, buddy.
Absolutely.
And look, folks, get his book, Bully Proof.
Any bookstore, Amazon, you name it, it's great.
We're back in a flash.
Rob.
Yes, sir.
You're the best, buddy.
It's great, man.
And back to camera.
Alrighty.
Good stuff, Grant.
Good stuff.
So, call boards quieted down a bit.
There's one caller on the line there, line three.
So the mic's on Rumble.
So to the guys, to the people watching on Rumble, I will tell you what.
That guy right there, who would have ever thought he'd become literally one of my best friends?
And one of the things about me is, I know everybody.
You can come to Dallas, I know everybody.
I don't have a lot of friends.
I think it really is a special thing to have a friend.
I've got, maybe on one hand, I would consider real good, loyal friends.
He's one of them.
All out of 9-11, met him on a sidewalk someplace.
So, you never know the people that are going to change your life, and in many ways, he has, because he's an inspiration.
I call him as my consigliere all the time.
Really, really amazing stuff.
90 seconds.
Yeah, good stuff.
Good stuff.
Incredible story.
Okay, so this is the super short segment, 3 minutes 50.
How long is it?
3 minutes 50 seconds.
Alright, what I might do then is just go through a few little sound bites.
Some of the shorter ones, yeah.
You wanna do that Biden cut, the one of him misspelling women, that one's just too good.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, let's do that.
You wanna hear it real quick for yourself?
I heard it, I played it.
So good.
I did a double take, I was like, there's no way he just did that.
I was like, yeah, so good.
The Bannon cut's also really powerful.
Yeah, I have that for a different segment, though.
Yeah.
Um... And we also have the DeSantis... If we want to go funny route, then we have that DeSantis cut.
Um... We have... What else?
Uh, and DeSantis I have is another segment, too, so... Yeah, okay.
Scarborough's pretty hilarious, too, saying that he claims abortions were happening when Jesus was walking the Earth.
I'm like, yeah, I don't think so, but... Yeah, I don't think so.
Okay, so let's see.
The Biden cut is cut.
What?
The Biden
cut is cut. The Biden cut is cut.
This is America First with Sebastian Gorka, and I'm very proud and excited to introduce our guest host for today, my friend, Mike Lindell.
Well, let me tell you something, where's my pillows?
I gotta get the pillows around here.
Well, it's not Mike Lindell.
It's Grant Stinchfield.
Mike Lindell is a great patriot, though, and you'd have a great host if it was Mike Lindell.
But you can get your MyPillow at MyPillow.com, just for my buddy Mike, who I am good friends with, by the way.
That's funny.
All right.
833-334-6752, 833-33-GORKA.
It is my great honor to be filling in for Dr. G today.
I want to get to some sound bites of the day.
Joe Biden, boy, he never fails.
To not make a gaffe.
I know that's a double negative.
But he always makes a gaffe.
That's a better way to say it.
Always.
Every day.
Here's him trying to spell women.
The republic has awakened a powerful force in this nation.
Women.
W-O-W.
No, I'm not joking.
W-O-W.
I'm not joking.
So two things at play here.
Either he doesn't know how to spell women, okay, which clearly a possibility.
He says, women, they've awakened giant women, W-O-W.
It's W-O-M-A-N, woman, not wow.
Or he's such a creep that he's actually spelling wow, because he loves women.
He loves to smell their hair.
He loves to kiss his granddaughter on the lips.
He loves to do all, you know, and by the way, I know there's a lot of people out there that do this.
I got in an argument with a friend of mine.
I'm not a big kissing family members on the lips guy.
Is anybody else out there kissing family members on the lips?
To me, that grosses me out.
Joe Biden, here's the proof I know I'm right on this.
Joe Biden kisses all his family members on the lips.
You want to follow that lead?
I don't think so.
It's creepy though.
He's creepy.
Women, wow.
W-O-W.
Here's one place that he's always creepy when he's on vacation.
Oh wait, he's always on vacation.
That must mean he's always creepy.
Jean-Claude Van Damme, is that her name?
No, Corinne Jean-Pierre.
She was asked, his press secretary, about Joe Biden and his vacations.
So the president is, 17% of Americans have, according to this Gallup poll, have canceled vacations or traveled less.
The president's been to his beach house six times this year.
He's been to North and South Carolina on vacation.
I'll say this.
President himself considered personally reducing his spending because of inflation or had the administration reduce spending?
So can I I'll say this the times that the president has gone to Delaware not including and we were very clear that when he went to South Carolina in August and we're hoping he was going to go spend time with his family which every president does.
That is not unusual.
That is not uncommon to do.
And the president has a right to spend time with his family, just like every other American across the country.
Is she not the worst press secretary in American history?
First off, you can spend time with your family at the White House.
They got bowling alleys there.
I think they got a swimming pool.
You can play croquet on the lawn, for crying out loud.
He goes on vacation all the time because he's not working.
You know why?
Because you know who's calling the shots?
Susan Rice and Barack Obama.
George Soros is on the speed dial, too, though, by the way.
All right.
833-33 Gorka.
I'm Grant Stinchfield.
Stinchfield 1776.
People, please follow me.
Instagram, Twitter, true social getter.
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We're back in a flash.
We're going to update you on.
We're going to update you on.
Sorry, yeah.
That was my fault.
It's my fault.
Okay, no worries.
Sorry about the Mike Lindell liner.
That's a blast from the past.
That was one of our first guest hosts.
That was way back.
Oh my god, I remember that day.
That, wow.
Yeah, that was like mid-2019 when Mike Lindell guest hosted.
I think it was two days Seb was gone.
It was one day of Lindell and then one day of Boris.
I think Boris Epstein right after that.
But yeah.
That's funny.
So this is the top of the hour break, six and a half minutes.
Oh, you want the mics on or off, Grant?
Um, you can leave them on, it doesn't matter.
We can cut back to him on camera then?
Alrighty.
So we have an A segment here, the 11 minute segment, and then Mr. Davi after that.
Okay, good deal.
and someone calling in and someone
calling in.
Thank you.
All right.
One thing that's nice about these, uh, the Google Docs and the calls is I can put more in there when it's on the screen on the screener software we have here in the studio.
It's a small box with only, like, limited space.
Um, but yeah, so you have two callers on the line now.
Uh, Grant.
Jean-Claude Van Damme.
That's a good one, by the way.
I call him that all the time.
I immediately thought of, like, I mean, granted, I haven't seen a lot of his movies.
I just remember him from Expendables 2 when he was actually pretty good in that one, but the best Expendables movie otherwise known as.
Okay.
Okay.
Was there a Boris Yeltsin, or Boris Johnson?
Yeah, that's cut seven.
That's also Yeltsin.
That's a minute and three seconds long, so another longer one.
So let's see, we haven't played the Queen, the Star Spangled Banner one yet either.
So that would definitely be a nice one to play at some point in the show.
Okay, I might use it here.
I'm doing a thing on the monarchy here.
Oh, perfect timing, okay.
So, and you said you already have Bannon planned out for another segment?
I do, yes.
And DeSantis planned out?
Okay.
Yes.
And we played Lake, we played Jean-Pierre, we played Biden, so we still have the Scarborough cut, and the Bojo cut, and of course the NRA ad for a longer segment.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sounds like all these cuts will be getting some love today, by the end of the show.
Is there anything else you want me to put in your Chiron, Grant, besides your handle?
Like, co-host of the Morning Answer, or something else?
No, just put the Stinchfield 1776 up there.
That's the best.
I'd like to push that.
Because that's universal across all platforms, right?
It is, yeah, just about.
That's nice and smart, yeah.
That's good, yeah.
Because subs varies.
I mean, like, generally it's subgorka, but I know on, like, Instagram it's Sebastian underscore gorka.
So, like, it varies every now and then.
But yeah, when it's the same across all platforms, that's nice.
That's one thing why I loved Trump, it was always real Donald Trump wherever he was.
Right.
I miss it so much.
I know.
One thing, that was one thing I remember is like right after you got banned, like I and a whole bunch of other like Twitter accounts all changed our profile picture to the iconic profile picture of him.
Like, to have like a million Trump accounts.
Okay, minute 45.
Did you by any chance watch King Charles's Address?
I did not.
Okay, I caught most of it in the green screen.
Do you know why I didn't?
Because I could give a rat's ass.
Okay, fair enough, fair enough.
It was, we have the Fox, we have the feeds on Fox anyway, it was on, so I'm like, okay, why not?
He ended, I thought it was actually kind of interesting, he ended with the line from Hamlet, May flights of angels sing me to thy rest.
I was like, okay, that's kind of, I'll give him a promise for that, that's kind of classy.
I didn't see it coming, that's for sure.
Of course, yeah, lots of people were concerned, because I know, among other things, Charles was the first face of the Great Reset way back in the day.
Bye.
Yeah, that's... What are we taking calls?
Is this Open Line Friday?
Friday, is that what it is?
Thank you.
Thank you.
.
This is America First with Sebastian Gorka.
I'm very proud and excited to introduce our guest host for today, Grant Stinchfield.
Oh, thank you so much, Dr. G. It is an honor to be sitting in your chair this afternoon as we broadcast live to you.
So Queen Elizabeth, you know, I saw a picture of her meeting now Prime Minister Liz Truss just a few days ago.
She didn't look like she was going to die.
It was like the cutest little picture.
She gets out of her chair and she's meeting Liz Truss and she's about to shake her hand.
She's got a big smile on her face.
And then I hear that the royal family is headed to go meet her or see her.
And then the next thing you know, I hear that she has died.
So it got me thinking.
What's going to happen now?
I can tell you what's going to happen.
The mainstream media is going to go crazy over this story.
They're going to cover this story ad nauseum.
I'm already seeing it on Instagram.
I can't even take it anymore.
And I apologize.
I drank some water.
I've been getting over a cold.
And I even lost my voice earlier.
I was very afraid that I wasn't going to be able to do this show this week, but here we are.
So I see Liz Truss shake her hands, and then I see that she dies two days later, and now the outpouring of support.
And you know what?
She was a wonderful woman.
She stayed out of the limelight as far as the fact that she didn't make any news with controversial political statements.
I always admired her.
For not getting involved politically in so many things.
But it's still got me thinking.
Are we really in an era where we need the monarchy?
I mean, think about this outdated system.
What a scheme the Royal Family has perpetrated on the people of England.
So I did a little research on the Royal Family.
You know me, I don't like government waste.
I don't like government waste in the United States.
I don't like government waste in England.
I don't like government waste anywhere.
Now, the people of England, by and large, the large majority, love the Royal Family.
But there is a movement underfoot called the Bolshevik Monarchy.
And shockingly, socialists are pushing this, or maybe not so shockingly, seeing that it is certainly a class system when you have monarchs in this feudalism society.
But look, they've transitioned from a full monarchy to what they call a constitutional monarchy, and they've been that since 1688.
Look how old that nation is.
1688 was a long time to have a queen, now a king.
And so I think it's time to go.
Here's what the royal family gets.
They get a sovereign grant of $100,000,000.
That comes out of what the royal property is.
It's owned by the country.
That was in 2019.
They got $100,000,000.
Out of that $100,000,000, they've got to cover property expenses, payroll, travel, not security though, and not ceremonies.
That comes out of a different pot.
They've got to figure a way to take care of their staff and their properties for $100 million.
Okay, I think that can be done.
But the royal family also has private assets of their own.
So, Queen Elizabeth had something called the Privy Purse.
The Privy Purse.
These are their private assets.
Real estate, jewelry, commercial real estate, land, stocks and bonds, you name it.
By one estimate, the Privy Purse was worth about $715 million.
Giving her $27,000,000 a year.
So you've got the Sovereign Grant, $100,000,000.
You've got the Privy Purse at $27,000,000.
You're doing okay.
Now what would happen if they did away with the monarchy?
Really all that would happen is they'd have to give up Buckingham Palace.
That's it.
And they don't get the Sovereign Grant.
But they keep all their assets.
And believe me, the Royal Family is very, very wealthy.
Prince Charles, now King Charles.
King Charles.
That's a dog, isn't it?
King Charles the canine.
Isn't that like one of those furry little dogs that they see at the Bedminster, is it Bedminster?
What is it?
The whatever, the dog show that's at Madison Square Garden.
All right.
So King Charles, the canine, has a billion dollar portfolio of assets.
A billion dollars!
So he's a billionaire.
So he's going to be fine.
So, why would you do away with the monarchy?
Well, my co-host, Jen Horn, over on the Morning Answer on Salem Radio, here with this company over in Los Angeles, she said, look, the king, the queen, the princes, they're nothing but mascots.
You know, you go to your local sports team, somebody's dressed up in a giant bear suit, they're not making as much money as the queen is, but they're really no different, they're just mascots.
Do you really need mascots making millions of dollars off taxpayer money?
I don't think you do.
Now, we talked about Liz Truss, right?
We talked about Liz Truss and her going to meet the Queen.
Well, of course, the media doing what they do, they wanted to create some kind of controversy over this.
So they came up with a speech of hers from 1994 where she said she wanted to abolish the monarchy in 1994 and that no one should be ruled.
This is why I like her, by the way.
I didn't know a lot about Liz Truss, but she claims to be, she wants to be like the next Margaret Thatcher.
She believes in limited government.
She believes in low taxes.
She believes in all the things that we believe in on this program.
So anyway, she said in 1994, abolish the monarchy.
Well, apparently, excuse me, she takes it back.
Doesn't want to abolish the monarchy anymore.
She says this is no time to discuss this with the Queen.
Now here's what's really funny about all of this.
This push to abolish the monarchy is coming from socialists, a socialist group.
And they say no man shall be king.
Hear me?
No man shall be king.
Now, I agree that I don't like the idea of kings.
Nobody has better than me.
Nobody has more power over me.
I am my own man.
I decide what I want to do.
And I decide whether or not I want to follow your rules.
Like, I work for Salem Radio.
I follow, they have certain rules they lay out.
I have to follow them.
In fact, today I had to sign a document that said I read the handbook and everything.
That's the rules.
I follow them.
My decision.
If I don't want to follow them, I don't have to work here.
But a king puts down rules upon his followers, upon his kingdom.
I don't like that system.
Even now, this constitutional monarchy, they do have some power.
They can dismiss parliament if they want.
And then you have to have the acceptance of the queen or now the king when parliament passes anything.
The last I read, I don't think they've ever gone with the fact that they did not accept what parliament did.
But they do have a certain amount of power.
So this socialist group saying no man shall be king is trying to appeal to the left here.
Because when you look at now what we're going to get from this monarchy in England, it will all be men.
Charles, William, and George.
Those are the next three that we are going to have.
Okay?
King Charles now, his son William, and if William, God forbid, was to die, then his son George would be next in line.
George is a little kid.
So you're going to have men in charge.
So you see what the left does?
They use race, gender, to get what they want when it comes to everything.
I'm shocked I actually agreed with the socialist group, though, that I do think it is time to do away with the monarchy.
There are some nice things, though, that they have done.
You know, we were talking about September 11th.
It's hard to imagine that it's 21 years later.
I was one of the first to get to Ground Zero on 9-11.
I will never forget the faces I saw, the absolute fear and terror in the eyes of people covered with dust as I'm going towards the towers, them running away.
Those are faces I never ever want to see again.
And so, Queen Elizabeth, on the day after 9-11, the changing of the guard had happened.
This is on 9-12-2001.
This is what the Royal Band played on the day after 9-11.
Listen.
And we are told that at the request of the Queen, the Coldstream Guards Band played the Star Spangled Banner.
Let's listen.
That, of course, is a Star-Spangled Banner.
and And that was by the order of the Queen.
And God bless her for doing that.
And again, she really did stay out of politics and she really just acted as a dignitary, as the head of state of England.
And that right there, you can see England has really been a great friend of the United States.
So Boris Johnson also, the now, I guess you call him disgraced Prime Minister?
I guess you do.
He kind of resigned in disgrace.
He had this to say about the passing of Queen Elizabeth.
And I know that today there are countless people in this country and around the world who have experienced the same sudden access of unexpected emotion.
And I think millions of us are trying to understand why we are feeling this deep and personal and almost familial sense of loss.
So that is, of course, Boris Johnson.
And I think we all feel that loss because she was such a fixture in all of our lives.
All right, coming up next, my buddy Robert Davi is here, the great actor, the director of My Son Hunter.
I'm driving down the highway and there's a big banner, My Son Hunter, with people flying flags.
I'll ask him about that and the response from his terrific movie coming up next.
Thank you.
America First, let's get back to the show with Gran Stinchfield.
Well thank you Dr. G, it's an honor to sit in for you this afternoon.
So one of the great benefits of my job when I was at Newsmax and doing radio all over the place is you get to meet the coolest people and then every now and then You meet somebody that becomes your real friend.
Remember I told you earlier I don't have a lot of friends?
We interviewed one of them on the program.
My buddy Rob Fazio who lost his dad on 9-11.
And I mean it when I tell you I don't have a lot of friends.
This guy I consider a real true friend.
He's a good man.
I'm talking of course about the actor Robert Davi.
Director of My Son, Hunter.
This movie is on fire.
Robert Davi is everywhere.
This could be one of the most important movies of the year, if not the decade, Robert.
You gave me a sneak preview.
I was so honored to see this a few months ago.
And I said, man, you got it.
You're on to something here.
How is it going?
Well, it's, uh, you know, taking off.
It's almost like the, uh, Instead of what happened to the moon landing and the moon rocket that wasn't able to take off, this is because of the Breitbart power machine behind it, the super rockets Breitbart has, it took off into the stratosphere and it continues to do that.
And I got to tell you something, it's become more than a film.
You know, it's like, it's like the middle finger to the established media, big tech and Hollywood.
It's like giving the The big middle finger to them, you know.
This movie, Robert, as you know, goes all through Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, their relationship, all of Hunter's misdeeds, the prostitutes, the misdeeds with oligarchs and you name it and the spies.
If this was Don Jr., you had made a quote that I read that you said they would have turned out all the Hollywood starlets would have been lined up on the red carpet in Hollywood to watch this movie.
But since it's Hunter Biden, not so fast.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, as we saw, why?
Because like I said, this film is more than a film.
We're giving the middle finger to the established media, Big Tech, and Hollywood.
Look, they suppressed this film.
We've seen for years, and I talk about this as you have, and Sebastian, everyone does, that the Russian collusion story, which was phony, which was a paid-for dossier, and the Hunter laptop, which they buried.
And we find out Big Tech buries it.
I mean, this is a look at even today.
People that haven't seen the film will criticize it on the left.
Those that see it are loving it.
But still, even if they see it and they're fact checking, it's so interesting.
They're fact checking and it's choking them as they're fact checking because they're saying this happened.
So then they have to criticize it in a different way.
You know, what I know is amazing to me is I haven't seen a ton of criticism.
I've seen some of it, but I haven't seen a lot.
And what I deduced from that is the left doesn't want to even talk about this movie.
No, no, no.
They're talking about it, Grant.
I mean, there's a lot of noise out there.
There's a lot of Rolling Stone magazine.
I mean, there's a lot of these Salon.
There's a lot, but there's also Movie Guide.
We've gotten We've gotten, let's just say on the IMDB thing, about a 7.8 to an 8.1.
That's a 3,000 screen release.
Is there a legal reason why you can't call them?
The Epoch Times gave us an amazing review.
Yeah, I mean, and it is, look, I saw it, and I gave it an amazing review from the day I saw it, and I didn't even see the finished version of it yet when I watched it the first time.
Compared to now, it was great then, and it's even better now.
Is there a legal reason why you can't call this a docudrama?
Because this certainly looks like a documentary.
No legal reason.
I didn't want to do a documentary.
I didn't want to do a docudrama.
I wanted to do, this film was fashioned after American Hustle.
It was fashioned after the Wolf of Wall Street and the Gucci film.
I don't need to do another documentary.
We've got great guys doing the documentary, but what captures the public's imagination and hearts and souls is a film that's done, that tells a story, that develops characters, and at the same time saying, here are the facts.
As I say, in the opening of the film, this is not a true story, except for all the facts.
This is why my buddy Robert Davi is so great.
Of course, he's a fabulous actor.
He's the director of My Son Hunter.
You can get it at Breitbart, and that's where people watch it.
Mysonhunter.com.
They can go to mysonhunter.com.
And, you know, the Unreported Stories Society crowdfunded this film, Grant.
It was Philem McAleer, Ann McAnally, and Magda Saegeda.
It's for the American people.
for the film, but they crowdfunded this film, and it's for the American people. - All right. - It's for them to put their finger on a vote, not only in the voting booth, but in culture.
Culture leads the way.
Well, if you watch this film, I tell you, there's no way you can leave and vote for any Biden in the future ever again, or much less Joe Biden.
Um, can you give us some inside scoop here?
Did you get any phone calls from, from Biden attorneys, from Biden confidants saying, what are you doing?
We're going to threaten you.
You've been threatened to shut this project down.
Well, I'll tell you a couple of funny stories.
One being the, um, When I went to Serbia, we filmed in Serbia, and when I went there, the hotel staff, who were fans of mine, they were happy I was there.
This is an upscale hotel.
They came to me and they said, they whispered, they go, you know who was here last month?
I go, no.
Hunter Biden.
Belgrade.
I'm thinking to myself, what's he doing in Serbia?
Like, just before we're going to film.
And then while we were filming, which is interesting, Phelan McAleer, who's the Northern Irish, one of the heads with his wife Anne and Magda, of the Unreported Story, comes along and says, you know, there's a documentary crew that wants to talk to the film, you know.
They're doing it.
He says, no, no, no, I don't want anybody around the film.
I don't want them to, you know, I want a nice lid on this film until it's ready to be, and he goes, no, but it's OK, you know.
They're all right.
They were involved in South Park and they're going to do this documentary on Hunter.
You know, they're not going to, we've got, we made them sign a non-disclosure thing.
I said, all right, I'm still a little uncomfortable.
They were nice people.
Believe me, they came as gentlemen, but I still didn't like, you know, have them come into my set and see this.
And I'm sure they interviewed the actors, you know, after the end of the night, the actors want to talk.
And especially after a few bourbons, the actors will talk a lot, you know, and we have a great, I mean Lawrence Fox, the English actor, does a brilliant job.
You've got to see it.
John James, who plays Joe.
Gina Carano plays the Secret Service agent.
She has like a modern-day Bacall essence to her.
And you've got this young actress, Emma Goyevich, who plays the... Because it's told through the eyes of a 25-year-old stripper, who is a left-wing activist, who then Uh, makes her money as a stripper to pay for college, meets up with Hunter, starts a relationship, and it's through her eyes that this relationship, this love affair, that she finds out who he is, and then we get into the corruption of Ukraine and Russia and everything else.
But, so then months later, Fellum says to me, he goes, you know that guy that showed up on the set there?
I go, what?
He goes, uh, he was Hunter Biden's lawyer.
I go, what?
He's Hunter Biden's lawyer.
I said, what?
What do you mean?
Here's the guy that gave $2 million to bail Hunter out of his tax problem.
And he's Hunter's lawyer.
And he showed up on set.
Now, they didn't stop anything.
I don't know why they came.
Maybe they were just, you know, but they took a private jet and a few people showed up.
Let me tell you this, because we're coming up at the end of the break and on Seb's show it's a hard break.
You gotta watch this movie.
Nobody is gonna shut down Robert Davi.
I can tell you that much.
And certainly no lawyer is gonna scare him out of doing a movie.
I know this guy well.
And Robert Davi, it is great having you on the program.
Don't keep the challenge out there.
There'll be some nutcase that comes after me now.
Hey, I'm a peace-loving guy.
I'll come and bodyguard for you.
I don't have a Newsmax show.
I can work nights now, okay?
I can work nights.
Robert Dobby, thank you, buddy.
Mysonhunter.com.
Mysonhunter.com.
We're back in a flash, everyone.
We're back in a flash.
We're back on for Rumble.
Three minutes.
Alright, good stuff.
Pretty good stuff.
He's a great guy.
Oh yeah.
And as Seb always says, the best James Bond villain.
Yes.
Licensed to kill.
Okay, so then we have this segment.
This is another six minute segment.
We have three, we still have three callers on the line.
It's on the Google Doc there.
Um, line one's regular.
He calls in pretty much once a week.
That's Brent in Los Angeles!
Oh, you know?
Oh, he calls in your show too, right?
Of course, I know.
He calls in our show all the time, too.
Goodness gracious.
Um, and yeah, and then after this we have, uh, Lars.
Oh, so yeah, keep it on top of those car reads, uh, Alex.
Car reads, because this is the car hour.
Oh, do we need, do I need, should I do this coming out of this one and then in the next one?
Alex?
Um...
It's two reads, right?
Like the short one and the long one?
Yeah.
So maybe it's... There's a liner and then there's a script.
So maybe do the shorter one this segment at the start of this segment, and then the long one at the start of... Yeah, 30-second embed, and then... So the short one is the, uh... Car Firearms wants you to know that Auto Ordnance Custom Rally Cryonite is a new product for 9A.
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That one?
Yes.
And then the full script?
In the car segment, right?
I'm assuming so.
Okay.
Yep.
Minute 45.
It's not really labeled here, but... That's kinda how it was last time.
It was like the liner was a separate ad, and then the longer one was like the full ad for the actual second amendment segment.
90 seconds, by the way.
Alright, so this is 2D.
I'm gonna come in with the second amendment.
Yes, there's a car intro.
Yeah, car firearms intro.
For 2D.
Yeah, this is C. Yeah, we're not there yet.
Going through cuts nicely here.
here.
Okay.
One minute.
Oh, you still want to play that Scarborough cut at some time?
Uh-huh.
You're welcome.
You're welcome.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First.
Let's get back to the show with Grant Stinchfield.
Thank you so much, Sam.
Great to be here.
So many of you know me from my time at Newsmax, where I hosted Stinchfield in the evenings there.
One of the reasons, I think, why that show got cancelled Is because I didn't want to go down the road they often wanted to go down.
Now, I have great respect for Newsmax.
I'm grateful for my job there.
They still do good work on a number of fronts.
I'm friends with a lot of the evening hosts.
But one of the areas, well, two areas.
They wanted me to attack Tucker Carlson on a nightly basis and I just wouldn't do it.
You know, I didn't disagree with Tucker Carlson on anything of note.
Why would I attack him?
He's like the leader of the Republican Party next to President Trump.
Not going to do that.
They weren't happy about that and they certainly weren't happy about my thoughts about Ukraine and what's going on there.
Now, I haven't been talking about Ukraine a lot because it seems like it was dying down a little bit until I saw this week that Joe Biden now is asking for another 13.7 billion dollars be added to the already 50 plus billion that we've sent Ukraine.
Now, come on, folks.
We're going to put over $60 billion to a country where I have no idea where this money is going.
I have no idea what this money is being used for.
These are real questions that taxpayers need to be asking.
Newsmax didn't like that I asked those questions.
They wanted me to support Ukraine by hook or by crook.
Putin's bad.
Russia's bad.
Ukraine's good.
Zelensky's great.
I didn't believe either.
Now, I do believe Putin is bad in many respects, but I think you have a story where there's not a good guy and a bad guy.
I think you have two bad guys.
I think you have Putin wants to expand and he wants to put the old Soviet Union back together.
He doesn't worry much about killing innocents.
And then I think you've got the Ukraine story where this is a country that is steeped in corruption.
Why is every major story in America runs through Ukraine?
Hunter Biden's story runs through Ukraine.
Hillary Clinton runs through Ukraine.
Even Trump's stories about his phone calls to Ukraine.
Why are all these things surround Ukraine?
Because it's the playground for the corrupt.
So I'm about done with this war.
I really am, and I'm certainly done with sending taxpayer dollars over there.
I think the whole thing is... I'm skeptical on a lot of what is happening there.
I know the war is happening there.
But I'm skeptical on some of the reasons and what is really happening.
Why have we seen no video?
I don't know, they'll call me a conspiracy theorist for this, but I'm just asking the question.
Why have we seen no battlefield video of the war in Ukraine?
It's very odd.
We see battlefield video every war in the world.
But yet you don't in Ukraine.
I'm told that Russian soldiers are dying, Ukrainian soldiers are dying.
Well, where?
I haven't seen the body bags.
The whole thing makes me angry.
So of this $13.7 billion that Joe Biden wants to send to Ukraine, $7.2 billion is for defense.
$3.7 billion of it will come from the presidential drawdown.
Okay?
Now, that leaves $2.8 billion left.
Here's where I get angry with Republicans.
Republicans in the United States Senate and many in Congress want to send more money to Ukraine.
We'll support them.
Give them more.
Give them more.
They can't fight this battle without—give them more.
You've got Oklahoma Republican Jim Inhofe saying that you've got to spend the $2.8 billion that is untapped.
Right?
It's untapped.
It hasn't been used.
Spend it before it expires.
Why?
If you don't need it, don't spend it, can't we put it back in the coffers or Washington doesn't work like that?
Well, of course, Washington doesn't work like that because that would be functional.
You allocate some money, you don't spend it all, you put the rest back.
That makes sense.
Sadly, it doesn't work that way in Washington.
So, in this bipartisan message we're getting from out Washington, that the Ukraine bill, remind you, $13.7 billion more, quote, still falls short of what Ukraine needs.
I had raised early on the question, why aren't we doing this like a bank would give a loan to someone who's building a house?
You draw On the account.
You want ammunition?
Send me the bill.
I'll stroke you the check for the ammunition.
I watch the ammunition go from the manufacturer to Ukraine.
I'm not just going to write you a $13.7 billion check into Zelensky's bank account and say, OK, you guys spend it how you like.
We've already seen that the inspector general has said there has been no oversight, no transparency.
No following the money.
It's a mess over there.
I promise you, people in Ukraine, Zelensky, others around him, are getting rich off the money that America is saving.
When you talk about billions, can you imagine if one oligarch takes two million here, two million here, two million... You're a millionaire!
And you'd blink and not even see it.
Okay?
This is a huge problem.
We've got to be on it.
And Republicans need to say, hey, you know what?
We're going to get a little stricter with our spending in that country because we don't know where the money's going.
All right.
I told you it's Second Amendment Friday.
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I got an NRA guy coming up next to talk about all this when we come back.
Okay, Mike's back on.
Grant, nicely done there at the end of the segment there.
It's actually funny, in the Rumble chat prior to that segment, they were totally on their own, very freely just questioning why you left Newsmax in the first place, so it's almost like you were reading their minds.
There you go.
All right, three and a half minutes.
You want to go ahead and call him up now?
Sure.
All righty, good.
All righty, good.
All righty, good.
All righty, good.
All righty, good.
All righty, good.
All righty, good.
Thank you.
Well, hi there, folks.
Grant Stinchfield here.
Talk about car firearms.
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Get them while you can, especially if you live in certain states, like Oregon, for instance, which is looking to pass that whole slew of gun laws.
And, of course, they have help by the media because the media never covers lawful acts from gun owners, gun owners who stop mass shootings, gun owners who use their firearm in a positive way to keep those around them safe.
The media doesn't want to hear those stories.
Well, the National Rifle Association, a group I told you that I have had such an amazing relationship with, you know, I spent so much time at NRA TV.
The NRA is important.
I'll tell you they're out fighting for us and they are important.
They released this ad specifically calling out the media and this story.
You have to hear it to believe it.
Listen.
I'd rather look like this than be lying dead next to my family.
This right here is the only reason we're alive.
No one ever told my story, and we all know why.
My name is Roel.
On July 3rd this year, we were celebrating our freedom at our friend's house when the unthinkable happened.
A neighbor we never met came in uninvited and started shooting at all of us right out of the blue.
Before I can actually comprehend what was happening, one of our dear friends was shot and died instantly.
Next thing you know the shooter shot me right in the side of the head and through my left eye.
Everyone in the house was screaming bloody murder and thought I was dead.
What felt like an eternity passed and then my eyes opened by God's grace to the sound of the shrieking screams of my wife, two daughters, and friends who knew I carried a concealed pistol.
The shooter broke away from the fight and started to reach for his second gun with my family lined up as his next victims.
But I put four shots in his chest and sent him straight to hell.
If I didn't have my gun, everyone in that house would have died.
The news bands would have been front and center, but because I did, he never even heard about it.
Evil will always exist, and we are more ready to confront it with equal force now more than ever.
My name is Raul Mendez, and I am a proud lifetime member of the National Rifle Association of America.
So we would have never known about that story because the mainstream media is not going to tell.
That's powerful.
The guy's shot in the eye.
He gets up.
He saves his family's life because he's a concealed handgun license holder carrying his weapon on him.
Puts four shots in that shooter and sends him straight to hell as he said.
God bless him.
He's blessed to be alive, by the way.
Some people say lucky to be alive.
Lucky was a racehorse at Belmont.
That man's blessed to be alive.
With that, I want to welcome in Lars Daleside.
He's a friend of mine and he is a spokesperson over at the National Rifle Association.
He joins us by phone.
Lars, welcome to the program.
Appreciate you having me on, Grant.
Lars, that's a powerful story, man, and only the NRA is telling stories like that.
Yeah, well, we actually got a little bit lucky on that.
One of his cousins lives A few miles away from NRA headquarters.
I ran into him, got in touch with him.
He told me the story.
We reached out to Raul, and he told me the story again.
I was like, listen, this is something powerful.
Nobody's heard anything about it.
And, you know, we'd love to be able to share this with more people.
And he was more than willing to share.
He thought it was important to get the message out.
And, you know, as he was saying the thing, he happened to be carrying, luckily, because Arizona has constitutional carry.
There you go.
More and more states are moving towards constitutional carry, which basically says, folks, that the Constitution is your permit to carry a firearm, which I believe.
And I live in Texas.
Texas has went to constitutional carry as well.
And, you know, that's literally just supporting the Constitution.
We applaud states for doing it, but really it should have been like that from the very start.
Now, Lars, this guy was shot through one side of the face.
The bullet goes out his other eye on the other side of his face.
He tells the story.
He wakes up hearing the screams.
I cannot imagine one being under fire and firing back, much less being shot through the face and having the wherewithal to do this.
Yeah, we had to condense it, of course, to get it out there in the video.
But as he was explaining this to us in about a half hour conversation, he was the second person shot.
The first one that got shot died instantly, unfortunately.
Raul went down.
He said that his head was covered in blood.
His wife thought he was like right beside him, tried to get him up.
He was unresponsive.
She took the kids, ran to a room, and he regained consciousness like 30 seconds later.
Heard more screaming, more shooting, and was luckily had the wherewithal at that point in time to get up, advance, and fire.
And this is not a former police officer.
This is not a former military This guy, this is somebody who believed in the right to keep and bear arms, would go to the range every now and then to practice.
And it was, as you said, it was by grace he was able to take care of the situation.
Amazing story.
I'm so glad you tell it.
Hey, real quick in about, you know, 30, 45 seconds, if you can.
The NRA is still under fire right now.
You know, Letitia James in New York is bringing everything she can at you.
You've got other radical attorney generals doing the same thing.
How important is people's support right now?
Oh, it's incredibly important.
It's incredibly important.
Having out there, as you said, I was talking to you earlier about how things are.
So we get tons of calls.
We get tons of cases.
Hundreds of thousands of people asking us for help almost on a daily basis, and we try to help each and every person that we can, but we can only be in so many places at once.
So the more support, the more.
help that we can get from the public on these things, you know, whether it be through phone calls or volunteering or donations or memberships, it's vital to the overall operation of the NRA.
I can tell you guys are doing great and I appreciate you coming on the program.
Larsdale side, go to NRA.org to help them out.
NRA.org.
I'm Grant Stinchfield sitting in for Sebastian Gorka.
We're going to do some soundbites of the day coming up next and boy, do we have some doozies.
Stick around. Stick around. Stick around. Stick around. Stick around. Stick around. Stick around. Stick around. Stick around. Stick around. Stick around. Stick around. Stick around. Stick around.
Hey, Lars, you there?
Yeah.
Yep.
Buddy, thank you.
Sure thing.
All right, mic's on, Alex.
There we go.
So, I think the only cuts we have left, then, is Bannon, Scarborough, and DeSantis.
Yes.
And this is a super short segment, by the way, at the end of the hour.
Men's at 58.20.
Men's at 58-20.
You know, I mean, I can just go back and play some of them from the first hour and the next hour.
So we have... Where's Johnson?
DeSantis, I'm gonna use... California, I didn't... Do there... Is this audio cutting out a bit there, Alex, or is that just me?
My audio?
You talking about- I think I just- Sorry, oh yeah, sorry.
Alright, let's just- let's use Joe Scarborough.
Yep, 25 seconds long, a shortcut.
Yeah.
It's unreal.
Okay, yeah.
Yeah, let's just use that cut.
This segment's only three something minutes, right?
350.
It's super short.
Yep, shortest segment of the hour.
And we have a minute 15 before we go back.
Doing good.
And then we got Morgan again coming up in 3B.
So not for a while now.
One minute.
Good stuff.
Okay.
Forty-five.
This is America First.
Let's get back to the show with Grant Stinchfield.
Well, thank you, Dr. G. It's great filling in for you this afternoon.
My great radio hero was Rush Limbaugh, right?
How great was he?
Just fabulous.
He used to do Open Line Friday.
I don't do Open Line Friday.
I like to say, you know what, I decide where the show goes, not the callers.
But in this one case, at the end of this hour, only because I have a special place in my heart for my Los Angeles regular callers.
I figure I'll take one call.
You know, I said we should abolish the monarchy earlier in the program.
That it's outdated.
It's been a scheme perpetrated on the English people.
The taxpayer money's going for nothing.
These are nothing but mascots, right?
I mean, really.
Queen Elizabeth was a nice lady.
I'm sorry she died.
But in the end, everybody's got to go.
What was she, 96 years old?
It's true.
My grandfather said everybody's got to go.
Because I have this fondness for our home hometown callers, my Los Angeles radio show, The Morning Answer.
You can find us there.
I want to go out to Brent in Los Angeles on line one.
Brent, welcome to the National America First Seb Gorka program.
Greetings, General Grant.
I'm thrilled to hear you on the Great Gorka's national megaphone.
But what is all this talk I hear about abolishing the monarchy?
At a hundred million dollars a year, that is chump change for all the goodness, gallantry, history, tradition, and values British royalty bestows to the United Kingdom and our world.
Anglo elegance is needed now more than ever.
And before we talk about abolishing the British monarchy, let's start abolishing, slashing, and burning all the murdering, malevolent, evil oligarchies in America and around the world.
And as for the new king, CO2 carbon climate crap clown Charles, send him to the Tower of London.
That's Brent in Los Angeles, everyone.
You see why I have to take that guy?
Thank you, Brent, as always.
He doesn't like my idea of abolishing the monarchy.
I guess the truth is, in England, probably 100 million.
That's what the monarchy gets, the royal family gets, from... What was it called again?
It wasn't the royal privy.
That's what they had.
It was called the Sovereign Grant.
A hundred million dollars, but it covers property, payroll, and things like that.
I don't know.
I think it's outdated.
I don't like the ideas of kings and queens.
I like being my own man and my own ruler.
Okay?
With that, do I have time to get to this?
I don't know.
How long is this Scarborough Byte?
Play the Scarborough Byte.
It's 25 seconds.
This is how ridiculous Joe Scarborough is on MSNBC.
And let me just say, as a Southern Baptist that grew up reading the Bible, maybe a backslidden Baptist, but I still know the Bible, Jesus never once talked about abortion.
Never once.
And it was happening back in ancient times.
It was happening during His time.
It was not happening back then.
He didn't talk about it because it wasn't happening.
How in the world would they have done it?
He wouldn't have supported, what, punching your wife in the stomach?
That's how they would have aborted people back then.
It is sick.
Their love of aborting babies, of ending lives, of those who cannot defend themselves, to me, is nothing but sick.
But Joe Scarborough's sick in the head anyway.
We wouldn't listen to him.
Anyway, that's for sure.
All right, Election Integrity coming up.
a blockbuster story that the media is not covering when we come back.
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The End The End The End Okie dokie.
Okie dokie.
This is America First with Sebastian Gorka.
I'm very proud and excited to introduce our guest host for today, Grant Stinchfield.
Dr. G, it's my pleasure to be sitting in for you this afternoon.
Thank you so much.
Welcome, everybody.
Election integrity is the most important topic that we can talk about really on this radio program and anyplace else, not even on the radio.
Folks, if you're out and about with your friends, you need to be talking about election integrity, not the name drop.
But I had dinner with President Trump a few months ago, just him and me, and he looked at me and he says, Grant, you need to be covering election integrity every night.
Hit election integrity.
Hit election integrity.
Probably the most important story.
Okay?
He's right.
No probably about it.
So, I came across a story by my buddy John Lott, who went and looked at 14 swing states and the 100 most populous counties in those swing states.
Now, you would think that you would have time-stamped records of who voted.
You would think that the number of ballots would match up to the number of voters, right?
And if it didn't, you would think, oh, well, we must be talking about Nicaragua or something or Colombia, some third world country, some country in Africa.
No, we're talking about the United States has no time stamped records of who voted and the numbers don't match up of how many ballots versus the voters to cast the ballots.
This is in the 14 swing states.
This is what his study found in conjunction with the America First Policy Institute.
He spelled it out in a article for the Federalist.
So my question then was, how bad is it?
So you start to read this article and you see 94 of the 100 counties that he looked at had no records of who voted in the election.
No records of who voted in the election.
How does that possible?
In 1960, the United States passed a law so you got to keep these records for 22 months after the election.
We're not 22 months past the election and 94 of the 100 counties don't have the records?
But here's where it gets really, really troubling.
And I want you to weigh in on this because this is frightening.
Okay?
833-33-GORKA.
833-33-GORKA is the number to weigh in on this.
333 Gorka, 83333 Gorka is the number to weigh in on this.
There was an average of a 2.89% discrepancy in the difference between people who voted and the number of ballots cast.
Now 2.89% is a huge number when you're talking about hundreds and millions of people voting.
I'm going to give you an example, Miami-Dade County.
Miami-Dade County in Florida, and don't forget Florida is a swing state.
While all my friends in Florida brag about Governor DeSantis, and he's great, I love him.
Don't get me wrong.
I absolutely love him.
But Florida is just a frog's hair away from being a blue state.
Couple votes here or there, you're blue.
Ron DeSantis is gone.
At least Texas, my buddies make fun of me for us having Governor Abbott, who's still better than most governors.
He's not perfect.
He's no DeSantis.
But at least Texas isn't in jeopardy of going blue anytime soon.
So, Miami-Dade County had a discrepancy of 1.6%.
That's 16,617 votes.
92% of the precincts in Miami-Dade County recorded more ballots than voters.
92% of the precincts.
Now, how many does this amount to?
recorded more ballots than voters.
92% of the precincts.
Now, how many does this amount to?
It amounts to 15,854 more ballots than voters.
Now, may I remind you that in 2018, Senator Rick Scott, the Republican from Florida, won by just 10,033 votes.
in one county.
You've got 15,000 more votes than voters.
So what does that mean?
To me, it either means People voted who shouldn't have voted, or people voted twice or three times, or they simply counted the votes more than once.
There is no other way to explain that.
None.
And so if they're counting votes more than once, then that's going to be an election administrator.
Well, it all comes down to the election administrator, but that's really nefarious behavior inside the elections office.
That's what I'm afraid of.
But it doesn't stop at Miami-Dade County.
Missoula, Montana.
They had a total mail-in ballot election.
There were no polls in Missoula, Montana in 2020.
And remind you, Montana used to be a pretty good red state, but they always get these Democrat governors.
They're not Democrats like Joe Biden Democrats, but they're not great either.
So this is not a state where it's going to be big, big, bright red.
Of the mail-in ballots in Missoula, Montana, They had 4,592 fewer envelopes than ballots.
We've all mailed in a ballot before.
You gotta put it in the envelope.
You can't just take the ballot and drop it off.
What in the world is going on here?
833-33-GORKA.
You tell me.
833-33-GORKA.
8333 Gorka.
You tell me. 83333 Gorka. 833334 6752.
In Cobb County, Georgia.
Okay.
The hits just keep on coming, as they like to say.
The discrepancy is massive in Cobb County.
Now, remember Fulton County, they had all kinds of problems there where they pulled out the ballots from underneath the tables.
I had video of them counting ballots left and right.
It looked like they were feeding them through the machines multiple times.
I never got an answer.
As to what was going on inside that room.
That video was played at a Trump rally.
If you remember my Newsmax monologue that spelled it out, called it out, exposed it.
President Trump played that video at his rally in Georgia.
To this day, I've never gotten a real explanation about why it appeared they were feeding the ballots through multiple times.
I was Fulton County.
In Cobb County, That's where they had like the storage facilities where the votes were being stored.
Like the locks were gone.
They had trucks disappearing filled with votes.
It was all kinds of shenanigans in Cobb County too.
There was a massive discrepancy.
34,893 ballots.
8.8% had this discrepancy.
8,893 ballots, 8.8% had this discrepancy.
Almost 35,000 more ballots than voters in Cobb County, Georgia. - Yeah.
Now, here's what's crazy.
In that runoff election, more than two and a half times, David Perdue lost by 13,471 votes.
13,471 votes.
In one county, they had 34,000 extra votes.
34,000.
Purdue lost by 13,000 votes.
And yet they call us conspiracy theorists?
They call us crazy for asking questions?
What am I, Ultra-MAGA, I'm being told?
Well, you better believe I'm Ultra-MAGA.
I believe in freedom.
I believe in a secure border.
I believe in the Constitution.
I believe in God.
Oh, I'm Ultra-MAGA.
I believe in the right to life.
I believe in low taxes.
I believe in limited government.
I believe that liberals are idiots.
So I guess that makes me a half a fascist too, as Joe Biden says.
So you've got all these discrepancies.
And yet Republicans do nothing about it.
Oh, we're told.
Oh, we're working on election integrity.
We're working in Arizona.
We're working hard.
Give me a break.
We're working in Michigan.
We're working hard.
Give me a break.
We're working in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
There's nothing happening.
I read an article and Breitbart Rona McDaniel comes out and you know what her answer to election integrity is?
We've got poll watchers.
100% coverage in many of these states.
Well, that's great.
I'm glad you have 100% coverage.
I want poll watchers.
But what I also want you to be doing is telling me, what are you doing to ensure legislatively we're not going to experience the same shenanigans that we experienced in 2020?
Now, by no means do I want you to take this as some kind of a call not to vote.
In fact, just the opposite.
The only way we win if we believe the shenanigans will be played in 2022 and again in 2024 is if we overwhelm them so much that their shenanigans still can't beat us.
So we've got to flood the polls.
It's imperative.
And so when I look at what's going on, I get really, really angry.
I get really angry at Republicans in these states like Pennsylvania.
That are not doing what they said they would do, and I don't understand it.
I'm left here sitting in this chair behind a microphone, scratching my head, saying, what?
Are y'all part of this deep state, the Republicans and Democrats alike?
This ruling class of career politicians who put self-interest over national interest, their interest over your interest, and they don't care about us.
They don't care about free and safe elections.
Without a free and safe election, a secure election, the nation's lost.
They're not doing it just to win the election.
They're doing it to transform America.
And I feel we're late to the game again.
And I warned about this before the crop from 2020 was even sworn in in January.
I was warning about this.
And I'm so disappointed that nothing's been done.
Alright, coming up next, we're going to take some of your phone calls.
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Now, there are some obvious reasons why the media doesn't cover it.
I'm gonna give you the not-so-obvious media why the media doesn't cover it when we come back, plus your phone calls.
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Let's get back to the show with Grant Stinchfield.
So I told you the media is not covering the story of election integrity, and they certainly aren't covering the story uncovered by my buddy John Lott and the America First Policy Institute that had 94 out of 100 counties in the 14 biggest swing states, had no records of who voted, Cobb County in Georgia updated its voter rolls after the election in 2020.
They're supposed to keep the data, but you know what they did?
They overwrote the data with the new data.
So now you can't compare the old voter rolls with the new voter rolls to see what changed.
That's by design.
Now we can't detect the shenanigans because they covered it all up.
So the media doesn't cover this.
Now I've said many times that the Democrats control the media.
It's not true.
I'm wrong.
I've changed my tune on that.
And I changed it a while back.
The media calls the shots.
The media controls the Democrat Party.
The media sets the narrative.
The Democrats fall in line.
And the media knows they can't cover this story because even to a Democrat, if you hear that in places like Miami-Dade County, there were 16,000 more ballots than you had voters in Cobb County, more than 34,000 more ballots than voters, that even Democrats would be like, wait a second, something's going on here.
This just doesn't make any sense.
But again, like everything, I'm waiting For the one person with common sense, the one person in a position of power to stand up and say, hey, you know what?
Something's wrong here.
I'm waiting even for a Democrat to do it, but we know that'll never, ever happen, because I'm now convinced that all Democrats are devious.
And that goes for my mother and father, too.
They're both liberals.
My mother and father are liberals, but they're not devious.
Are they?
I mean, they lie to themselves about reality, so maybe that's devious, right?
I don't know.
I love my mom and dad, though, even though they're wildly misguided.
Wildly misguided.
All right, 833-33-GORKA.
833-33-GORKA is the number to weigh in on this topic.
Jonathan, out in California, you are on America First.
What say you, Line 1?
Hello, Grant.
Hello, Grant.
Can you hear me?
I can, Jonathan.
What do you got?
So, I'm in California.
I ran for office, State Assembly, eight years ago.
After the election, I was not supported.
I got 32% of the vote as a Republican.
But when I went to check out the voting rosters, I found out that there were precincts in my district that had voted at 120 to 140 percent of possible or registered voters for the precincts.
When I went to the county and asked, they said that they were counting it per sheet of ballot, per ballot sheet.
So that year we had two ballots.
So they said that, you know, a number like 100, And 40% participation, but that'd be 70% participation from the precincts that we're over.
But then I asked, what was the state average for participation in the election?
And they told me about 42%.
So the numbers that you're talking about are way more skewed because you're looking at numbers that are above total registered voters for the precincts.
When actually, it has to be compared to the number of people who were involved in the election at the time.
So you know what, Jonathan, and I appreciate the phone call.
Thank you.
I'm going to ask John Lott, the man who did this study, about that.
Because I have heard those stories, clearly, that there were far more, far more people than were even registered that ended up voting.
So how do you figure that can even happen?
Right?
It can't.
Let's go out to line 2, Don in Pennsylvania.
You say you feel bad for this Fetterman character.
He's running against Dr. Oz for the United States Senate.
Don't feel bad for him.
I think he's got the election system behind him.
I sure as hell hope not, because he is a laughing stock.
He was a laughing stock before he had a stroke.
I feel bad for him for having a stroke.
I don't wish that on anybody.
But the man didn't have half a brain to start with.
He's never had a real job.
He's a communist.
He wants to free all criminals, and now he's trying to take away our right to concealed carry, which I finally just got my concealed carry now that I got moved out here.
I lived out in Colorado and Arizona and you can open carry there no problem that you get here and of course California you can't get it I mean it's like two years out hopefully you can get one so I do have it here in PA now but It's just, it's a joke, because, you know, the man is making a laughing stock of the state, and people are just sucking it up like a sponge, and I don't understand how people can be so incredibly stupid.
I don't either sometimes, but people never cease to amaze me, especially liberals.
Dawn, thank you so much for the call.
This guy Federman, have you seen him?
President Trump was making fun of, what do you say, those dirty sweatsuits.
He wears dirty, dirty, dirty sweatsuits.
My co-host Jen Horn over on The Morning Answer in Los Angeles said he's got a pack of hot dogs on the back of his neck.
You know on the back of your neck when you have, well it looks like a pack of hot dogs on the back of your neck and dirty sweatsuits and a pack of hot dogs that does not make for a United States Senator.
Dr. Oz has been somewhat disappointing.
But either way, Dr. Oz is going to win unless election integrity is under control in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania tried to do some things there, but I don't think they've gone far enough.
Kelly in Florida, line three.
What do you got?
Hey, Grant.
I think it's so difficult to stop these illegal elections because we're kind of cutting off the branches of the tree and not pulling up the root of the problem.
There's a lot of evidence that the election was illegal and unconstitutional, and they should be held accountable and arrested, in my opinion.
Waiting until next time, next time, boys, is just allowing a lot of problems to happen.
Well, I think it is criminal in nature and I'm just absolutely flabbergasted that no one has been arrested over this and I appreciate the phone call.
Alright, I want to switch gears here a little bit and I want to talk about immigration.
My buddy Mark Morgan is with me now, former acting commissioner of U.S.
Customs and Border Protection.
Mark, welcome to the program.
Hey Grant, it's great to see you.
I'm going to keep you for the next segment because I went a little longer on this election integrity.
But, you know, you and I talk about a lot of issues.
You were in the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a long time.
What do you think of this election integrity?
Nobody has done anything.
No one's been arrested.
I laid out all of these statistics that you got more ballots than voters in 94 of 100 of the largest counties in Swig State.
You got more ballots than voters and nobody does anything about it?
Yeah, I know, and I tell you, Greg, this is a tough one for me, because I did spend 20 years in the FBI, so I'm a guy that follows the facts, and right now, and especially through the court of law, and so, you know, I think there's a lot that's out there, but I've waited for some of this evidence to actually be presented in a court of law, so that the whole country can see that, and we just haven't seen that this far.
You know, what I think is they're never going to present it because they don't want the public to know about it.
They certainly aren't going to arrest anybody.
Uh, they only want to arrest guys, uh, guys like us and anyone associated with president Trump right now.
Um, as I said, I'm going to hold you over.
I want to talk about immigration because that's another story.
The media is not covering and it's just as bad as it's ever been down there on the border.
And I know you've been talking to some of the line border agents as always.
Um, so we hang around with me.
Right.
All right, buddy, thank you so much.
All right, coming up next, Border Patrol agents make a rescue of five illegal aliens trying to cross the border, and they're supposed to be villainized, these border agents, right?
They're literally having to save lives.
The reason these lives are being put in danger of the illegals is because Joe Biden is incentivizing them to come here.
That's the bottom line.
Mark Morgan will stick around with us, and he joins me next.
Thank you.
Back to the show with Gron Stinchfield.
Well, thank you, Dr. G. It's a great pleasure sitting in for you on this Friday afternoon.
It's also a great pleasure when I get to talk to people like Mark Morgan.
He is the former acting commissioner of U.S.
Customs and Border Protection.
He's become a great friend of this program, of course, of my show on Newsmax when I had it, and he's become a friend.
Mark Morgan, welcome.
Oh, I don't hear audio.
Can you hear me now?
Yeah, I got you.
Okay, good deal.
So Mark, tell me, we had a rescue from some border agents.
These guys are supposed to be the most evil men and women on earth, but they saved a whole bunch of migrants, didn't they?
They did.
Grant, look, and thanks for taking a couple minutes to talk about it.
That's what they do every single day.
So far under the Biden administration, it's close to about 30,000 rescues that The men and women border patrol have conducted, literally risking their lives.
The video we're talking about, I really encourage those listening right now to go and look at that.
These border agents are actually jumping in the water as the current's moving, literally risking their lives.
And Grant, they're not asking these migrants, hey, are you illegally in the United States?
Why are you doing it?
They're not asking those questions.
They just see a human being in distress and they're risking their own lives.
And this is one of the things that gets me really fired up.
This secretary, one of the biggest lies, lies, Grant, that he tells American people is that he's developed a safe and orderly, humane, illegal immigration.
First of all, it's an oxymoron.
There's no such thing.
And under his watch, there's been more dead migrants that have piled up on the southwest border.
We're looking around 1,100 to 1,200 dead migrants that the CBP alone has recovered.
And that's not talking about the state and local officials, the maps that they've recovered.
And that's not including the number of migrants that have died on their journey, making it through the Darien Gap and et cetera.
It's absolutely outrageous.
Look, every one of our listeners and viewers know that the Biden administration has incentivized this disaster.
But when they incentivize a disaster like this, they put the illegal aliens' lives at risk.
And really, they put the border agents' lives at risk.
They wouldn't have to be swimming into the Rio Grande if it wasn't for this incentivization of immigration, illegal immigration.
Yeah, that's right.
Great.
And look, and we're just talking about the number of migrants that we found dead.
But think about the additional atrocities.
Look, non-governmental organizations, nonprofits have said that up to 30% of young women and children are raped on the journey up there.
We know that girls as young as 12, 14 years old, they're actually provided the morning after pill, sometimes by their own parents.
Because they know and anticipate they're going to be sexually assaulted on the journey up here.
And then, of course, you and I have talked about this many times, but you'll never hear this from the Administrator and Secretary Mayorkas that countless, a number of these illegal aliens are smuggled.
Once they get into the United States, then they become victims of trafficking and the associated atrocities with that.
But you're never hearing any of that from this administration.
And look, it was just a few weeks ago that 53 migrants died in the back of a tractor trailer from asphyxiation.
One of the worst deaths a human being could go through.
And how much of this did you hear from the mainstream media?
Zero.
What did President Biden say about it?
Zero.
Yeah, it's such a shame and it's just maddening.
I want to ask you because there are some governors that are trying to do things.
Governor Abbott is actually one of them.
You know, I've got mixed feelings.
I live in Dallas.
I've been a Texan now for 20 years.
He does some good things.
He's got some things I wish he would declare an invasion and do a little things a little stronger.
So I ask you, where do you put Governor Abbott on the scale of doing things to stop this illegal immigration?
Could he do more?
Is he doing enough?
Yeah, Grant, I think that's a question.
Look, I spent a lot of time in Texas, obviously, a lot of time in the border.
This week, I was just in Austin, Texas.
I was actually at the capital of Texas.
We were there and there was a few of us, former Chief Rodney Scott and former Deputy DHS Secretary Ken Cuccinelli and a host of others.
I actually spoke there.
And I tell you, It's challenging because from my perspective, again, I look at the facts.
This isn't a right or left thing for me.
And Governor Abbott, at this point, he's actually done more than any governor in this country.
Now, there's other governors who've done some good stuff.
Obviously, DeSantis is up there.
But as far as actually physically on the border, And fill in the void from a law enforcement perspective that's been left by this administration to abdication of their responsibility.
He's done more than any governor.
Operation Lone Star, for example, it's been in existence for 16 months.
They've apprehended over 2,000 illegal aliens.
They confiscated and seized tens of thousands of drugs, including enough fentanyl to kill every Texan three times over, weapons and U.S. currency.
The list goes on and on.
But here's the problem.
He's limited, Grant, because U.S. via Arizona is very clear that states cannot enforce federal immigration law.
So he's stymied somewhat.
And that's why we come to the constitutional issue, the invasion.
He's not there yet.
I think we need to continue to push him to have more dialogue and get him there.
And I think what it's going to take, Mark, is shows like this, people like you, me, our viewers and listeners out there, pushing him in that direction and ultimately putting pressure to declare an invasion.
I think that would help the state of Texas.
Mark Morgan, it's always great to talk to you.
Thank you for your service to this country.
And thank you for coming on this afternoon.
Thanks, my friend.
Thanks.
Absolutely.
Have a great weekend.
Declaring an invasion, folks, is what needs to happen.
There's no doubt in my mind about that.
Hey, let's talk about California coming up next.
Out of control.
Do you know they had to fire up some generators?
And guess what they used to fire those generators?
Raiders, we'll talk about it when we come back.
All right, all right.
Excellent.
Okay.
We have two segments left and two cuts left.
Oh, I didn't do, I never got to my Biden.
All right.
So DeSantis.
Yes.
And Bannon will be here.
And then I may use Bannon for the last and final segment.
That's a fun show so far, huh?
Yeah, it's been great.
I'm sorry my, uh, my voice and cold is... No, no, you're handling it like a champ.
Nailed me a couple times.
It's alright.
Like you said, it's getting better, right?
It's getting better, yes.
Good, no, no, no, it's been good.
It's been a fun show.
Again, definitely lots of callers with lots of thoughts.
Oh, I need to update the call sheet, actually, on that note.
We have only two people left.
Let me update that accordingly.
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Do you guys know what software you use to record this with and, like, the graphics?
Oh, you mean the audio or the video?
No, the video.
The video?
Well, we're streaming to Rumble right now, and then the, uh... But, like, when you put up the double boxes and stuff, do you know what software that is?
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Um... Like, the split screens and everything.
That's a good question.
That's probably a question for John.
That's through our production switcher, so that's, uh, Ross Carbonite is the name of the production switcher.
Oh, Ross.
Yup, Ross.
Mm-hmm.
One minute.
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We'll see you next time.
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Look, fear has been used as a weapon probably since the beginning of time.
A man who wants something will use fear to get something.
I mean, you can go all the way back to the Aztecs.
You know what they did?
They threw virgins into volcanoes.
And they did it in the name of stopping evil people.
The Salem Witch Trials, same thing.
Europe did this as well.
They literally burned women at the stake, accusing them of being witches.
In the name of what?
Stopping evil people.
When I look at the Green New Deal, when I look at the climate, zealots!
These warriors, activists, they are using fear for one reason and one reason only, to get you to do something.
Probably first and foremost on that list is give them money.
And this is the politicians that fall into this as well.
So AOC says the world's going to end in 12 years because she wants you to give her money for her campaign so she can stop the world from ending.
Well, I thought we were already supposed to be over, by the way.
Now, California, where I broadcast our radio show every morning from, in Los Angeles, you can find us in the morning answer, AM 870.
All you listeners out there from AM 870, thank you for tuning in this afternoon.
You know you're going through a heat wave.
California has had some ridiculous temperatures for California.
We're talking about 108 degrees, 114 degrees, I think it was 116 degrees.
So, what happens?
Governor Gavin Newsom comes out and he says, you folks have to conserve power.
You've got to limit your energy consumption.
He does this, by the way, in like this velour sweatsuit from an air conditioning building.
Who needs to wear a jacket if you're asking us to put our thermostat at 78 degrees?
So he does this so we don't have rolling blackouts in California.
Now rolling blackouts, this is California.
It would be the world's fifth or sixth largest economy if it was a country unto itself.
And they can't keep the lights on.
California has become a third world country in so many reasons, not just this new Green New Deal zealot climate initiative that they have.
So they predict doom and gloom.
They start the process of rolling blackouts.
Well, California had to activate four emergency generators.
And I love this.
You know what the emergency generators are run on?
Fossil fuels, natural gas.
So they activate these four emergency generators to push power onto the grid.
Giant generators, they're really power stations.
And they're run by natural gas.
Because gas keeps the lights on.
So here's how it breaks down in California.
40% solar, 11% wind, 11% hydroelectric.
But the problem with that right now is the water levels are so low.
And speaking of water, they have that huge problem in California.
They can't get drinking water now because they have a drought and they have not had the foresight to build desalination plants.
Now, why aren't they building desalination plants?
These plants that would take salt out of the ocean water, make it drinkable.
You know why?
Because the climate activists don't want them building these plants on the beaches of California.
You see what I'm saying?
They'd rather have men killed, women killed, children killed, than they would have, you know, the turtles survive.
You got 0.1% is coal.
There's one coal plant left in California.
32% natural gas and one nuclear plant provides 5%.
Now, you may say that doesn't add up.
That's more than 100%.
These are averages about where they fall depending on what's doing what.
So nuclear, 5%.
If they were smart in California, you would start building more and more nuclear plants.
It is about the cleanest energy you can imagine.
And it produces a tremendous amount of energy in a very clean manner.
But they won't do it because they're afraid of the word nuclear.
Right?
So as you look at this, this process to instill fear, your world's going to end.
Donate money to us.
Let's get us to change your behavior The government can come in and swoop swoop into the rescue as if I want Gavin Newsom rescuing me This is what the climate initiative is all about.
I did see this funny tweet From one of the anchor people at ABC 7 in Los Angeles He tweets out.
Well, the power just went out at ABC 7 so the oil and gas workers The Oil and Gas Workers Association tweets back at them.
Get someone to bring you five gallons of wind turbines.
That's hilarious.
Stoking the flames there a little bit.
Well, as you can imagine, as California suffers because it can't keep the lights on, it insists on doing away with fossil fuels, which really is the backbone of America.
Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, that has a tremendous amount of Californians moving to his state, by the way, had this to say, cut eight, roll it.
You know, you hear all this stuff.
I mean, I hear a lot of people chirping about Florida from, like, California.
They're so worried about Florida, they can't even keep the power on in California.
I mean, are you kidding me?
Someone told me that they will be able, once all the people that want to move to Florida move out of there, then maybe they'll have adequate power.
But I mean, it's just ridiculous.
You know, we've been able to do that.
Part of it, though, is just, you know, we stood for people's rights.
We stood for people's freedoms.
And obviously, the state has done very well.
We have more people employed in Florida than we did prior.
You gotta love them.
California can finally keep the lights on when all the people that are moving out of California move to Florida.
Then they'll have enough power because people have left.
Look, you add into this, by the way, The electric vehicle crazed nonsense from California.
They want to go 2045, they want 100% reliance on renewables, they want all gas-fired vehicles to be out of production in California, and they want the entire system to be electric vehicles, electric cars.
1.5 million electric cars by 2025, 5 million by 2030.
Do you think the grid can handle plugging in 5 million electric vehicles if they can't even keep the lights on right now?
I saw this Instagram post of a Tesla and the guy had an electric Honda generator in it, a gas powered Honda generator in the back of his Tesla so he could charge his Tesla.
That's what Green New Deal nonsense gets you.
All right, 833-334-6752.
833-334-6752.
Feel free to weigh in.
We're going to go through some sound bites of the day coming up next and my defense of Steve Bannon as well.
Stick around as America First with Sebastian Gorka continues.
I'm Grant Stinchfield.
Stinchfield, 1776.
Mic's up.
Yeah, there we go.
Mike's up.
All right.
So the last cut we have is the Bannon cut.
Bannon cut.
Yep.
And this is the super short segment.
We have two callers on the line and that is it.
So, uh, do you want to, you want to try to take them or I can tell them that, uh.
Uh, what did he talk about?
Bring up immigration.
Line two and then line five.
Oh, I don't know.
Maybe I might run one of the, Oh, Bannon.
What was the other one?
The Biden Wow was good.
Oh, that was a while ago.
And maybe, and maybe, maybe Kareem if I need it.
It was a while ago we ran it.
We played every, I'm saying, yeah, we played every cut so far except for Bannon.
So, yeah.
Okay.
Good deal.
Give me one second.
I'll be right back.
Yep.
Thank you.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First.
Let's get back to the show.
All right, folks, a little confusion there.
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All right, so I want to play for you a soundbite of Steve Bannon, because this is a man who is being persecuted by the left, like so many of those who surrounded themselves around President Trump, that the left is going after.
If it's not Steve Bannon today, it's going to be you tomorrow.
We know what they're doing to President Trump, and it's wrong.
Roll the clip of Steve Bannon.
For every conservative character, this is what happens in the last days of the dying regime.
They will never shut me up, not to kill me for us.
I have not yet begun to fight.
How about that?
This is what happens during the last days of a dying regime.
You know, I've said this many times.
What we're living through right now is a regime.
That's what it feels like.
It certainly doesn't feel like democracy.
And Joe Biden has the gall to claim that us, us ultra-MAGA Republicans, are somehow anti-democracy.
He's the one running a regime.
Him and Joe Biden and Susan Rice and George Soros.
So Steve Bannon gets arrested on charges, by the way, that President Trump already pardoned him for.
This is double jeopardy.
You can't be charged on a crime you've already been charged once on and then pardoned for by the President of the United States.
Steve Bannon was the great advisor, as you know, to President Trump.
He's got a great show called War Room.
He's one of the fighters out there, every day, fighting for America.
The left is afraid of a guy like that, as much as they are afraid of a guy like Sebastian Gorka, and in many respects afraid of a guy like me.
And you know who they're even more afraid of, folks?
All of you.
Because you, I call him Stinchfield's Army on this, we can call it Gorka's Army, but Stinchfield's Army is about strength in numbers, baby.
And they are frightened to death of us because we are powerful and our voices are so powerful when it comes to fighting back against the left.
So we've got to give people like Steve Bannon our support.
We've got to give people like President Trump our support.
Because unless we put people like President Trump back in power, This nation is going to be lost.
And that's why it's such an honor for me to come on a program like this, to have my voice heard, and to try to motivate the troops to go on out there, talk to your friends and family about this.
Please, that's the most important thing you can do.
Talk about these issues, get those that are uninformed, those that are willing to listen, pull them over to our side, teach them why.
Okay?
Teach them why.
Again, I'm Grant Stinchfield.
Thank you, Dr. G, for letting me fill in for you.
Thanks to all of you for listening this afternoon.
It's been a great time.
Stinchfield 1776 is where you can find me.
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