Any idea when you want to do the border battle read or are you just going to kind of wing it?
I can start.
Let's knock it out.
Okay.
This is a longer segment.
This is a nine-minute segment here.
All right.
So we don't have time.
Let me see if I can find it.
Okay.
Video says still more.
This is probably going to be the worst.
It's still a lot.
This is probably going to be the worst.
Welcome back to America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo!
It's Jim Hanson.
Hey folks, glad to be back.
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Okay, again, I want to open up the phone lines.
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833-334-6752.
Now, there's a couple interesting things going on with our good friend, the dementia-addled so-called Commander-in-Chief.
I don't know what he's commanding these days.
He seems to think he passed a law allowing a payback of student loans, a bailout of people on their student loans.
And unfortunately for all of us, and for Joe, it didn't happen.
I mean, I don't know whether he dreamed this.
I don't know whether Jill told him it happened.
I don't know what.
But it didn't.
He literally said that it passed by one or two votes.
And the sad thing for him is, no, actually it didn't.
And even worse for him, but better for all of us who believe in the Constitution and in the idea that money can't be spent by some delusional supposed chief executive, a court has now put that program on hold.
as it should be.
It needs to be shut down.
It is patently unconstitutional.
You cannot just allocate money as the president.
That has to be done by the House of Representatives, the people's closest representatives.
And unfortunately for Joe, now they're looking at it and it's likely to be shut down.
So his attempt to pander and buy votes ain't working.
Well, hey, it looks like we got a caller from Silver Spring.
Hey, Victor, what you got brewing, brother?
Well, I heard that Donald Trump got subpoenaed by the January 6th committee.
What I don't understand is why does he have until November the 14th, which is after the midterms?
I think the Democrats would try to get him in before the midterm elections.
But if I were advising Trump, I would tell him Don't go anywhere near the Capitol.
They would try to arrest him on the spot.
Just stay away.
Ignore the subpoena.
Let the clock run out.
It's like the two minute warning in football.
The midterms are coming up.
He can run the string out.
I think that's a fair point, and I think the chances of Donald Trump appearing before the January 6th committee are somewhere between slim and none, and slim just left.
His lawyers can hold that up.
Now that they actually did it and wasted the time to do it at the end of their term, That they weren't serious about it.
They knew they had near zero chance of doing it.
I don't honestly think they wanted him there.
Can you imagine if he just showed up and started doing that Trump thing where he leans in the mic and says, wrong, wrong.
I was thinking about that as well.
I can, you know, he would, you know, Trump could say, I'll show up, I'll do it live and in living color.
Right.
And then he gets there and then the Democrats have their, You know, they're opening up the meeting.
Oh, we got a technical glitch with the cameras.
I guess we can't do it live after all, so we'll do it behind closed doors.
That's another trap I think they were going to try and pull.
Yeah, I think he's smart enough to know that.
Thanks for calling, Victor.
Hey, we got Jeff from California, and I never feel right unless we hear from the great state of California.
What you got?
Well, I'm interested in understanding how we're going to do this.
Eric Adams finally came out and said, these people can't work.
They don't have the right to work in the United States.
So they're providing all these subsidies and things.
But you got Nancy Pelosi saying, well, who's going to pick the continent?
And, and I mean, what's amazing to me is I'm, I'm a landscape contractor.
So every day I'm working with these people and they're constantly looking for work out here.
And it's like, we're, we're just hanging them out to dry because we're letting them in, but they can't legally work.
So they're forced to work under the table.
And now Biden just put 87,000 IRS agents.
You know that he's going to go after their under-the-table money and go after those businesses.
I just wonder, when are we going to hold them accountable and say, if you're going to let them in, you have to background check them and give them the right to legally work and support themselves?
You know, all right, now that's a fair point.
I am an immigration hardliner in that I think we are a nation state and I think we should close our borders to anyone who does not have our permission to come in.
However, for the past couple decades, we've basically had a help wanted sign hung on the southern side of that border and said, we need help.
We want cheap labor.
We want you to pick the fruit.
You know, we want you to work on landscaping.
We want you to do some of the lower level jobs in our economy, which have always been done by immigrants.
But like you said, we've been hypocrites about it.
We've said, okay, we want you in and businesses would do what they do.
I understand that.
What's wrong with a guest worker program?
First of all, before we do anything, nothing at all happens on immigration until we close the border and we put in place E-Verify and other things that say, if you're hiring illegals, then you're going to get a fine.
But If there is a need, we need to put aside some sort of program or develop it to allow businesses, and with permission of the government, to bring people in to do that kind of work, and let's do what you said.
Let's vet them.
Let's, you know, collect taxes.
Let's do all that stuff, and let's treat them as guest workers, if that's what they are.
If we want to decide that that's a program and a path to citizenship, That's something we can discuss down the line.
But first, we close the border.
Second, we set up penalties for people who violate that, both people who violate it by sneaking in and people who hire them illegally.
And then we set up a program for what we as an entire country determine are necessary help that we want.
And we treat those people with, you know, at least the kind of programs that make sure we're not, you know, letting in undesirable people.
You know, vet them, give them that, and then we go ahead and take it from there.
I think that's a reasonable request as long as, and it always has to be the first step, enforcement first.
We're a nation state.
Nation states have borders.
This is Jim Hanson.
It's getting off to be a rockin' Monday.
I'm kind of fired up.
We will be back after the break.
I want to talk a little bit about some federal corruption and what we can do about it.
And that'll be before, at 340, we'll be joined by John Solomon, who's got some great news on that.
Back after the break.
Mics are on to the Rumble viewers.
All right, Rumble.
How are you guys doing?
I think the NSA attacked us.
I think we need to be clear about this.
Rumble is our friend.
Rumble is owned by the friendlies.
That doesn't mean that the evil, treacherous Deep State did not attack and hack and do all the things they did to keep us from letting our voices be heard.
Oh, that's right.
Rumble's good to us.
There's a reason why their traffic has just exploded over the last few months.
Like you heard in August, they had like 78 million monthly users, and like a huge percentage of that was like Gen Z. Ha ha!
Them kids!
And something I have to keep reminding people, remember before Truth Social came out, the only website, the only alternative to any big tech platform where Trump was on was Rumble.
Well, good.
I'm a Rumble fan myself.
It's so good.
And again, it functions well.
It actually is.
It's not like other alternatives that don't function or aren't as designed.
Unless they get hacked by the Deep State like we did in the first segment.
Yeah.
We can't trust them.
Other than that, yeah.
Hey, all right, Rumble Chat.
Now that you're up, now that you're operational, we're gonna do the usual when I guest host.
You guys pick a topic.
Pick topics.
Go crazy.
It's open, open season.
You can have whatever you want.
It can be topical with the news.
It could be pop culture.
It could be anything.
I'll talk about fashion.
I actually was traveling in Europe.
I went to the Haute Couture section or Haute Couture section in Paris, man.
The Rue des Honores.
And I will talk about high fashion if that's what you guys want.
You pick.
So get some good ideas in there, and Eric will throw them up on a poll in the second hour.
And then third hour, I will do a freeform rant on whatever you, collectively, the listeners, decide is the thing.
I think if they elect for fashion, it'll only be strictly limited to camo fashion.
You know, which is a thing.
Sadly, a large percentage of my camouflage is way too high-fashion.
My wife does that stuff, man.
She's a designer herself.
I have way too nice a clothing collection for a guy like me.
Alright, so... This is a C-segment.
It's about six minutes, right, Alex?
Any idea when you want to use that Biden cut?
That's the trans one, right?
Yes.
Let's do that second hour.
I think Schlichter and me may go off on the queer agenda.
Yeah, we gotta get the FCC involved at some point.
And how many jokes are you and Orstruktor going to make about Bulwark wedding nights?
See, he can't... Every time he's on, he's got to make at least one of them.
The shame closet, gimps, I mean, it's... The worst thing is you should see our backroom chats.
I mean, that's all the stuff he's like, can I say this?
The Discord?
Yeah, the Discord conversation.
No, you cannot.
We got him on disappearing signal because there's just...
Although I always screen cap his stuff in case I ever want to blackmail him.
Hey folks, I'm glad to be sitting in Dr. G's chair on my booster seat.
But hey, he was nice enough.
He left his copy of the Pocket Constitution and Declaration of Independence lying here and I was perusing it in the break and it just it reminded me the first three lines or first three words in the preamble to the Constitution are we the people.
And I think there was a bit of, I guess, confusion going on right now with the people who work for us, we the people, here in the Swamp, as to who's actually in charge.
Who decides what they're going to do?
And we talked about it a little bit in the opening segment.
Where they have been working to censor information they don't like.
And they do a lot of quibbling.
Oh, it's misinformation.
It's disinformation.
Coming from them, it is.
But they try to have their excuses for what it is.
But essentially, it's their attempt To ensure that the American people don't have any information they don't want them to have.
And it was obvious they did it during the election with Hunter's laptop.
They did it all through the debacle of the COVID response.
They lied about the vaccines.
They lied about lockdowns.
They lied about everything.
And they hid information, which is now coming out.
And huh, as it turns out, all the people who were getting censored and shut down and cancelled for talking about that stuff...
were right.
Huh?
Wow.
And the, the liars at Pfizer and Moderna, Fauci, that demented little troll, you know, all of those people who were telling us that they knew the truth and that anyone who went against them was wrong.
As it turns out, we, the people were right and they were wrong.
Now, Now, the whole concept behind the Constitution is not that government grants us rights, as everybody who watches this show well knows.
It's that we grant a very limited amount of power that's ours by God.
to them for our betterment in order to form a more perfect union.
Well, guess what?
They have screwed that up in just such an egregious way that I think the main thing... There are a couple things we need to work on.
Number one, fix our education system.
But number two, I think, is to open up the lines of communication First, amongst we the people, and then second, directly to the people who inhabit that swamp down below where we're sitting right now on a semi-hill overlooking the DC area, and let them know you work for us and we don't want you doing that anymore.
As a matter of fact, we not only don't want you doing it, we're not going to allow you to do it.
We're going to shut you down.
Because it's our money.
It's not like they print money, right?
They print it and burn it and use it for horrible purposes.
But it's not their money.
Nobody in DC creates an ounce of value.
That value is extracted from us by those 87,000 IRS agents that we're not going to let them have at gunpoint.
So, taxation is theft.
Let's get some good Ron Paul stuff going.
It's time to rein them in.
All right.
And then that's one thing.
I sat down and had lunch, my wife and I did with Rand Paul, and he told us that they are not just interested in holding hearings and doing that kind of stuff.
They're interested in shutting down the extracurricular, the extra constitutional activities of all these government agencies.
We want to get them back to what this tiny and it's short.
Look at that.
There's the Constitution right there.
That's all it is.
You could put it on that few pages and they have turned it into this bloated, giant leviathan that we must destroy.
So I am focused on that.
I think fix our education system so that we can stop turning out, you know, woke, indoctrinated zombies who don't know anything real.
And then second, fix this extractatory, regulatory, authoritarian state that has grown out of control and choke the life out of it.
Burn it down and salt the ashes.
And we're gonna have my good buddy Kurt Schlichter on next hour and he and I will probably get down to the salting the ashes portion of that.
But I think it's something we all need to focus on.
So So whoever you're talking to, whether it's in your personal life, professional life, or if you're involved in politics in any way, and by that I mean by hiring politicians to change this stuff, help us hire ones who will shut them down.
I don't want to drain the swamp.
I want to pave the swamp.
I need parking anyhow.
It's horrible to try and park in downtown DC.
So let's take him out.
This is Jim Hanson sitting in for Dr. G. We will be back after the break with John Solomon from Just The News who is a tremendous investigative reporter and his whole organization is.
Back in a few.
Mic's on.
That's a good start.
in this segment.
Awesome.
Welcome all 700 plus viewers here on Rumble.
Welcome to all of you guys.
That's a good start.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Tell your friends.
Considering the little flub at the beginning, yeah.
That probably might be the reason.
Getting John on right now, one second.
Yeah, yeah, he'll be there in just a bit.
Three and a half minutes.
And a few topics already listed in chat.
Nothing fun or quirky thus far, but definitely more on the series.
I'll throw a wild card in if they don't come up with anything bizarre enough.
I still never forget the first time you did this, the one that won was Alien vs. Predators.
Right.
Hey, have you seen the new Alien movie, Prey?
Or Predator movie?
I heard it was not bad.
It was actually good.
I liked it.
Of course, it was a little cutesy and they wanted to hate on the white man.
Of course they did.
They made him French, which, you know, so it's kind of, so we're gonna hate on the white man, but it's the French white man.
I'm like, I can kind of get behind that, you know?
Hey guys.
John, how you doing, buddy?
I am well.
Sorry, I'm a little late.
How's everything?
Oh, we're good.
Hey, I wanted to do your federal corruption story.
Ron Johnson calling for hearings on that and just what we can do coming up to dismantle the deep state.
Okay, sounds good.
Yeah, the church committee idea is getting a lot of it's something we raised about a month ago.
It's starting to pick up momentum.
Well, it's the church committee did an awful lot.
You know, I mean, there's that it I'm not sure all of it was good.
But at this point, it's better than what we've got.
So yeah, exactly.
We'll take it.
Cool.
I'm excited.
Let me go man.
Well, dude, you guys are always killing it.
So thank you really appreciate How's everything going for you today?
Good day?
Yeah, it's Monday, but we'll take it, man.
We're having fun.
The nice thing about this is all my pent-up aggression, right?
I've got a bunch of open segments, and I'm just like, what am I mad about right now?
I got six minutes.
Yeah!
You know what I mean?
It's like, I don't need therapy.
I've got this.
Perfect.
That's funny.
I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore.
Right?
Not going to take it anymore.
That's right.
That's funny.
That's really good.
I like your backdrop.
Is that...?
That's, uh, yeah, it's one of the TV studios we have here.
In fact, I'm a little off-set.
There we go.
Uh, yeah, we have a TV... We have two TV studios here at Justin News.
This is the second one, yeah.
Now, are you in Ballston?
Or where are you guys at?
Nope, we're, uh, right at 20th and K Street, right?
Right in downtown.
Oh, wow!
Belly of the Beast!
Exactly.
Exactly.
Well, good.
So, yeah, it's a fun place.
One minute.
All right.
All right.
Standing by.
45.
45.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Welcome back to America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo!
It's Jim Hanson.
Oh, we are definitely getting the heavy intro music, and that gets me pumped up.
I am happy to be joined this segment by John Solomon, who runs one of the better investigative and news organizations on our side, JustTheNews.com.
Welcome to the show, John.
Good to be with you, Jim.
Well, look, you guys are always finding great ways to stick it to the man, the deep state, the bad guys.
But I want to talk about your story where Senator Ron Johnson is promoting kind of a church committee version of investigative hearings about some of the abuses by the deep state, by our security organs.
And do you think this is the kind of thing that could actually get to some action or are they just going to spin their wheels?
You know, it's a great question.
I'm hearing a lot more people talk about this as a solution.
People who are really concerned about the state of the permanent bureaucracy and its weaponization against particularly conservatives.
I've heard it from people like Kevin Brock, who's been a very strong critic of his own agency, former Intelligence for the chief of the FBI saying, listen, we got to this is much broader than a few cases.
It's much broader than what one committee can do.
And as we saw over time, like the Benghazi investigation in the early to mid 2000s, it didn't get to all of the issues that could have been illuminated through the Benghazi hearings or the evidence that was it was limited to.
I think people want to take a broad stroke at what's going on and the apparatus that has been built in the security state And it crosses multiple jurisdictions, right?
Some of it's at Homeland Security Department.
Some of it's at the FBI.
Some of it's at the main Justice Department.
A church committee, if you had that broad mandate, could delve into all of those agencies, not have to worry about all the committee structure and who's got what, and really give people a much larger picture.
Because the bureaucracy has been weaponized in many different ways.
Let me give you a good example.
We all know about the FBI's problems with Hunter Biden and the Trump-Russia collusion story.
But what about the guy that ran CISA, looked into the camera after the last election and said, no foreign interventions in the 2020 election.
And months later, we find out Iran hacked the database, stole 150,000 voter IDs and tried to influence the election.
A committee like that could show the interaction between disparate agencies and that there's a common theme and behavior going on.
So, okay, and I think that's a great idea.
I would love to see that and I would love to watch, as that happens, you guys and the other quality organizations on our team providing them ammo, you know, and actually covering it in ways, you know, that the rest of the media is going to try and smother it.
So we get it out.
We get this because it's there.
And the thing is, they haven't even been subtle about it.
That's the embarrassing and insulting part is how brazen they've been in doing it.
But what do we do next?
What is OK?
Let's we identify it.
We see it.
It's wrong.
It's malfeasance.
Then what?
Yeah, listen, someone has to have the courage on the conservative side to actually reshape government.
We've been talking since the Ronald Reagan years, we're going to shrink the federal bureaucracy.
But under Republican and Democratic presidents, it didn't matter who's in charge, the bureaucracy has grown and grown and grown.
And with it, its powers and its ability to intrude on liberty, on free speech, like we're seeing now in the disinformation wars that are going on.
If Republicans have to take a plan and say, we're going to slice and dice government up, and we're going to get rid of these elements that are abusing civil liberties, get rid of these elements that are abusing taxpayer dollars, that's the real endgame.
A committee can give you a roadmap, but it takes the will of the appropriators, the power of the purse, to change the arc of government.
And Republicans haven't had the courage or success to do that in a big way over the last 20, 25 years.
So you're literally talking about let's take chunks out of these agencies.
Let's let's shut down.
I would shut down their diversity, equity and inclusion operations almost, you know, 100%.
But let's take their areas where they're doing more or less domestic extremism as a cover for what is essentially, as you mentioned, weaponizing those agencies to use against their political opponents.
And they've been highly successful at it.
You know, I would be concerned if I actually am a little bit concerned, but for anyone on our side to make sure that if you're one of the people who is causing them heartache, you could have your taxes audited.
You could have all these things.
So you're saying connect all these agencies and look at what they did and then pull out the parts that are too diseased to save.
Yeah, listen, that's a big part of the discussion.
I've been doing some reporting on a thing called the Holman Rule.
It's 150 years old.
It was created during the post-Civil War era, and it basically is the equivalent of a line-item veto.
Congress can have a simple majority vote and say, I'm going to defund that person.
I'm going to defund that program.
I'm going to defund that agency.
And I saw what Tommy Thompson did as a young Wisconsin governor 30 years ago with a line-item veto in Wisconsin.
Congress has the ability to resurrect this thing called the Holman Rule and start to rifle-shot things that don't make sense, that are being abusive.
Hey, you don't want to testify before the committee?
No problem.
Your budget's gone.
Hey, you don't want to turn over documents?
Your budget's gone.
Hey, you've been using the powers of this office for political, not good governance?
Your office and your budget is gone.
A lot of Republicans are talking behind the scenes.
This is an idea that started with Andy Biggs in Arizona.
It's growing.
A lot of people are talking about it.
That could be a very powerful laser beam ability to start cutting pieces of government that are doing the wrong thing or wasting taxpayers dollars and not having to get into the big giant debate over the omnibus bills that we I mean, that sidesteps the ability, the whole shut down the government thing.
You do those things and then you can still pass.
But do you have to pass a budget?
Do you have to actually do their job then in addition to that?
Well, ideally, you would hope that Republicans would get back to normal order, right?
That's what they promised us all, right?
We'll see if they do that.
But no matter which way the budget, the government's funded, the Holman rule would allow you to go in and say, boom, simple majority rule.
We don't want that office doing what it's doing.
We're defunding it.
And it turns the defunding thing around on liberals in a way that hasn't been thought of.
It was used during the post-Civil War period.
It's faded from history, but some smart Republicans have dug it up.
I'd watch for that to be one of the early battles in the new Congress.
Do Republicans have the wherewithal to resurrect that?
Because that could be a very powerful tool.
I like the way that sounds and anything we can do to go ahead and cut them because money talks and everything else is garbage.
Folks, this is talking with John Solomon who runs justthenews.com, one of the top investigative sites.
Now, John, what else?
You guys got any fun stories coming up you can tip us to?
Yeah, well, listen, we're continuing to work on some election integrity stuff.
There was a big ruling yesterday in New York about New Yorkers not being allowed to vote absentee just because they're afraid of COVID.
You really do have to follow the laws on the book.
We're going to have some more stuff on that front, some more on the harvesting area, ballot harvesting.
We're continuing to dig into some interesting election integrity issues we think we can illuminate before election day.
And then always we're working on some Hunter Biden stuff.
I'd stay tuned on that.
I think there could be some news on that soon.
And everyone should.
Justthenews.com.
It is a great place for the people who are actually doing the investigative work that our team needs.
Thanks, John.
Thank you so much.
This is Jim Hanson.
and we'll be back after the break with more America first radio.
And oh boy, more suggestions are coming into the chat, Jim.
And I think I see the one I I know it.
I saw this one.
I was like, damn it.
Ginger versus Mary Ann.
Oh, why not?
That's that's tough to sustain.
But there's a lot there's a lot of Gilligan action.
Oh yeah.
Ginger versus Mary Ann.
So I'm curious, how do you think Prey stacks up against the other Predator movies?
Like two Predators?
I think it was a little soft, you know what I mean?
Because it's the nice little Indian girl and she's oppressed by her tribes.
They put a little bit of wokeness in it and that kind of stuff.
But I like badass warrior chicks.
So I'm kind of prone to that.
So if you like that.
Um, there's also a lot of good action, good fun, and it just, it didn't suck.
I was prepared for it to suck.
Right.
Cause I, I didn't, it was not my choice to watch it.
My, uh, my daughter's fiance, it was his birthday.
He got to pick, he picked it and I'm like, all right, I hope this doesn't suck.
And it didn't, we had a blast.
It was a, it was a good time.
But yeah, it doesn't take much to be better than the one that came before that.
No, they, you know, I mean, and it's also now I need to watch the original.
The original is just absolutely top, not quite top 10 for me, probably top 20.
It's just got so many horribly good, bad 80s movie quotes in it.
You know, and it's got all the right people and all the right stuff, you know.
I ain't got time to bleed.
Yeah, you know.
Make you sexual tyrannosaur, just like me.
And I really like the second one.
I think the second one is pretty solid.
I mean, Danny Glover, Gary Busey, just being Gary Busey.
Unpopular opinion, I liked Predators.
The one with Adrian Brody and all of them, like, on the Predators planet.
I actually thought that was kind of a cool one.
I haven't seen that one, so I... I liked it!
I actually thought it was cool.
I'll give it a shot.
It's not as good as 2, but it is pretty good.
Alright.
Well, that's a start.
Just only that more recent one was just absolutely god-awful.
Yeah, well.
Alright.
That happens.
Okay.
50 seconds. 45. 45. 45. 45.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Welcome back to America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo!
It's Jim Hanson.
It certainly is Jim Hanson.
Hey, Jeff, we still got Jim McCullough on the line.
He's been patiently waiting.
He shows up on the board.
Kick him on.
I want to hear what he's mad about.
Hey, am I on?
You're on, buddy.
OK, I wanted to talk about this student loan thing.
This was Obama program that he federalized And the cost of college tripled or quadrupled in a very short time.
But I wanted to ask you, did you know my older brother?
He worked with Jerry Boykin for 22 years.
He was the highest enlisted man.
You'd have to tell me his last name.
I know Jerry, but... Tom Corbett.
Tom Corbett.
Not sure I do, but let's, since I don't, let's jump back and here's my thoughts again on the student loan bailout.
I don't think that the idea that the government kept giving loans for degrees that were obviously not worth what the colleges said they were is any kind of a good idea.
It's not a good program for taxpayers.
And the only people who made out like bandits are all these colleges that bloated their endowments You know, and now every time, like you said, when the government kicked up the student loan guarantees, the schools raised tuition, and then they put the money in the bank, and now they're making money, you know, they're funding essentially an anti-American, you know, academia is the
foundation where all the worst ideas are generated and then infiltrated out into the organs of the woke world.
And now we've just basically been giving them dollars after dollars.
Why aren't they paying for the degrees that they granted that weren't worth the paper they were printed on?
You know, the idea that now working people and people who are paying their taxes should bail out a bunch of people who got Garbage leftist degrees that don't do any good, that they can't get jobs about, and now they're sick of working at Starbucks and trying to turn a barista job into a way to pay off their loan.
That's not our problem.
So let's shut it down.
This is another thing in grave need, if not a shutdown.
I'm not against helping people go to college and better themselves, but I think it needs to be based on something more than just a giveaway that benefits a bunch of super rich schools run by left wing buttheads and then leaves people who believe their hype, you know, holding the bag.
That's not a good idea.
That's not helpful.
And I, for one, am a guinea.
So let's figure out a way to shut it down.
Maybe we can get Rand Paul on that.
I'm sure he's perfectly willing to cut that down.
He's good on so many issues.
Anyhow, we're going to be back next hour at 4.20.
We will be joined by Colonel Kurt Schlichter.
And I'm not sure what we're going to talk about yet.
We tend to kind of free reign this, but I can tell you this, it's going to be lively.
This is Jim Hanson.
Dr. G is off shooting some amazing documentary stuff.
And we'll be back after the break with a news and information flash from Salem News and then more America First Radio.
The End The
End The
End series Kurt Schlichter.
Anybody who's seen the two of us together knows this will cause all of the federal law enforcement agencies to go on high alert.
I want to go ahead and want me to list them off for you.
You choose which ones go on the tweet.
Sure.
All right.
Who's helping the J6ers?
The importance of day of voting in order to overcome early voting, the Democrats.
Is Trump running in 24?
Oh, that's a danger one.
What do you think of McCarthy saying he won't impeach Biden?
Ginger vs. Marianne?
All right, how about those three?
Trump, McCarthy, and Ginger Marianne.
What's the last one?
The last one is, what are your thoughts on Michigan Prop 3 from, I guess, 2020, which basically relies on all the ballot crap, I suppose.
That's way too esoteric.
Yeah, too wonky, but no worries.
All right, I'll go ahead and I'll get that tweet up and running.
You know, and I just set myself up because it's going to be Trump.
Any time.
We throw up a poll here and there's the word Trump in one of the things.
It's gonna win.
That'll be fun.
Never a dull moment.
We got to talk about it.
I don't talk about Trump enough.
Right.
It's I mean, you can't go wrong talking about Trump.
People love talking about Trump.
He's he is the most entertaining thing to happen to American politics in my lifetime.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, I take that back.
Reagan.
I miss Reagan.
Reagan was so much fun.
I mean, but didn't even I think even Henry Kissinger said that, like, no political figure in American history since FDR is commanded like this huge of a loyal and just enthusiastic.
That's true.
I mean, it's a Trump army, you know, and It has changed things, you know?
So yeah, that'll be fun.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I'm already making the prediction.
If that doesn't win, I'll be shocked.
Yeah.
Did I look like I was sleeping or something?
Alex, this is your wake-up call for the afternoon.
I am not sleeping.
All right, so first segment's long too, right?
Uh, yes, 11 minutes.
Okay, all right.
Because, I mean, on the one hand, yeah, Trump, but the goofy one, Ginger versus Marianne, you just, you never know, man.
You never know.
I don't see how that beats Trump.
Good point, yeah.
I'll set it for one hour.
Okay, Trump runs one hour.
McCarthy won't impeach.
That's also a good one.
It's a McCarthy topic.
It's worth talking about, I think.
You know, because we need to impeach Biden.
But this is what I was saying, too.
Realistically, impeaching Biden is only going to backfire on us because it backfired for them.
It backfired for the Republicans with Clinton.
But this is why you should.
And Bannon said this like the day that they announced his sentencing.
They should go for impeaching cabinet members.
Go for Mayorkas and go for Garland.
Everybody.
Independent, moderate people, apolitical people, they're not going to be as offended if you impeach Mayorkas.
Because if it's Biden, it seems political.
If it's someone who's got a job that you can directly tie to stuff, then it seems less political.
So that's actually a pretty good idea.
Who said that?
Bannon.
Well, other people have said that.
Bannon's a brilliant strategist.
I'll give him that.
They like to pretend that he's not as smart as he is.
You know, the left likes to demonize him and go crazy.
I have been in some deep philosophical and professional discussions and arguments with him, and he is as smart as he wants to be.
Very true.
All right, 35 seconds.
The poll is up.
All right, I'm going to do that trans thing.
I'm going to tee it up.
The video cut.
Yeah, so just have that ready.
I'll mention it at some point.
I will have it ready.
It's a 12-second cut.
All righty.
I'm Sebastian Gorka, this is America First, and I'm delighted to welcome our special guest host, Jim Hansen.
Hey folks, it is Jim Hansen, this is America First Radio, and I'm going to start talking about a very touchy issue for some people, a little too touchy for some people, and I want to open up the phone lines.
We're going to talk about the queer agenda, and I want to get your thoughts about this once I get mine out there.
So the number is 833-33-GORKA, 833-334-6752.
33 33 Gorka 833 33 4 6 7 5 2.
Now what is the queer agenda?
The queer agenda is to destroy normal.
And that's what they're at.
They are working, and this is the left from all of their organs, from their academics who are coming up with this, from their professional social scientists, their supposed medical people, all the ones who conspire together to create this idea that there is no normal.
And that's a lie.
But what they're trying to do is they're working.
I think everybody here understands the Overton window, which is the idea there is an acceptable range of things for discussion.
You know, you can talk about this and it has a bound on each side.
You can go so far this way and so far that way.
And what you try to do is you try to shift the Overton window, the direction towards your ideas and away from the other side's ideas.
Well, I think the queer agenda is to create a perverting window where there is no normal anymore.
And there is no way to claim, therefore, that there is anything bad.
That nothing is better than anything else.
You know, that judging things is wrong.
That the idea that the things that have made this country great, the simple concepts like the nuclear family, Like the idea that marriage is a man and a woman.
There are a straightforward number of concepts that they want to destroy.
And the one that is going to bite them, and I think the one that is causing them a ton of problems right now, is the idea of changing sexuality to being something that they want to push on kids from the second they can understand what it is.
And we always had a cultural and societal understanding.
We teach sex education when it became pertinent, but we don't go ahead and push this on kids who are too young to understand what they're talking about.
And now they want to change that so that they can indoctrinate children who are too young to have formed an opinion on this with the idea that sex is an irrelevant thing, probably not even a biological piece of science, that gender is whatever you want to make it up to be.
You know, you can be a non-binary forest elf if you want to, because it's just about how you feel.
And that we should affirm whatever crazy idea pops into some kid's head or is popped into some kid's head by an activist advocate teacher or other member of the queer agenda, you know, stormtroopers.
And they've been very successful.
They've now got it to where all of this stuff is infiltrated into what they teach kids from the youngest ages.
And it's absurd.
You know, I'm sorry, I have empathy and sympathy for...
for people who don't know who they are and who don't feel that they can live comfortably in their own skin.
I don't think for a second that means they can change either their gender, if it actually means something, and certainly not their sex.
So we need to, as people who believe that there is a normal, that we do have a set of norms and mores and culture standards, and we want a society that does not destroy itself That we need to go ahead and say no to them deconstructing this and telling us now that everything is equally good and we can't judge it.
And this, you know, if you happen to be attracted to minors, well that's just how you are.
God made you that way.
I wouldn't say God made you that way, but you were made that way and so who are we to judge you for that?
No, we are the ones who decide what is good or bad in this society and we can't allow people who believe such absurd things like men can have babies to go ahead and convince our children that things like that are true and that there is no better
or worse, in how you should raise a child, what they should believe, and how we should treat people, you know, as kids who can't even decide if they want a peanut butter jelly sandwich or a bologna and cheese for lunch, suddenly are capable of deciding that they don't think they're a boy, and so we should put them on puberty blockers and destroy their natural development.
It's insane.
Now, I think it's a gift, all right?
Because it's so crazy, it has woken up normal people, you know, to the fact that they're trying to actually destroy parents' rights to decide what their children will be raised believing.
And I think that has enraged An entire swath of our country that was not politically active when they found out that they were attacking the kids.
It's what cost Terry McAuliffe the governor's race in Virginia.
You know, when he said that parents should have no say in what their kid's education is, well, guess what?
Parents were outraged and McAuliffe lost a race he should have won.
So I think this is an area where we can go ahead and make up some ground and claw back some control.
We got Dave from Detroit.
Dave, you got thoughts on this?
Yeah, definitely.
They use incrementalism to get their point across.
Now, it takes a long time, but what they first do is they first get you to tolerate something.
And after they get you to tolerate something, they'll get you to accept something.
And after they get you to do that, then they get you to condone it.
Then they get you to support it.
And if you're not out there promoting it after a little while, your silence is violence.
And if you're not out there lockstep, arm and arm with the people who want to promote it, then you're a hater, you're a homophobe, you're a trans-a-phobe.
Like, you're the worst person on the planet because you haven't followed the agenda that they've set up for you.
You know, Dave, that is a great point.
And I think that that's why they were getting away with it, because they were smart.
They used the frog boiling technique, you know, where they were just slowly, they would, and as Andrew Breitbart said, and we all understand, politics is downstream of culture.
So they would insert this into our popular culture, and eventually, okay, yeah, we're okay.
You know, they're, oh, wow, three's company, there's a gay guy.
Oh, that's cute.
You know, and they got to the point, and I'm not against gay people at all.
But when they got that in, then they kept going, like you said.
They got to the point where, no, you can't just accept the fact that they're gay people, and you have to accept that they have additional rights.
And then, like you said, they have to be celebrated.
And now we have a month.
The rainbow was stolen, and we have an entire month.
Where we don't just say we want people to live and let live.
We say we have to celebrate a lifestyle.
And you know, they're actually right now, I have, I know a lot of gay folks who are actually disgusted by the queer agenda because it makes them seem like freaks.
And there are freaks, let's not pretend for a second, there are not freaks in that movement who believe crazy stuff and who, you know, no one should accept as representative of decent society.
But now the gay people who aren't that crazy are smeared by that brush.
And they did a great job of getting this infiltrated, not just into popular culture, but into the education system.
And, you know, as you pointed out, Now, if you oppose this, and not only if you oppose it, if you simply fail to be properly, you know, it's like the communist system where you don't want to be the last guy or the first guy to stop clapping, right?
You have to stand up, you have to clap, you have to celebrate it, or you are actually wrong.
And I think that's where we, as I said, I think that's where they went too far.
It's a bridge too far.
Because we will accept that people can live and let live as long as they're not hurting other people.
But it is so patently obvious now that this entire trans agenda, this queer agenda, is damaging children.
And we'll put up with a lot of crap, but when they come for the kids, You're gonna fight back, mama bears, and all the rest of it.
You're gonna get people engaged.
And they did.
They came for the kids.
They tried to do a thing, oh, your kid can change their name and their gender at school.
We'll give them clothes to let them dress differently.
And we won't tell the parents?
Are you kidding me?
That's insane.
But they did it, and we caught them.
And now we're in a situation where we can look at that and ask people, When you send your kids to school, do you want the school letting them decide things that are only your right as a parent to decide?
Do you want them to take away your parental rights because it takes a village, as Hillary informed us, to go ahead and change a kid from normal into something absurd.
And come on, we all know kids have imaginations that are stunningly entertaining.
If you let that run wild and encourage the crazy part of it and then mutilate them with drugs and surgery before they're old enough to make an informed decision, you have made a mistake.
And I think that's something we can make them pay.
So keep that in mind as we head into these elections.
Those are issues that we are winning on.
This is Jim Hansen.
We are doing America First Radio.
I'm sitting in for Dr. G.
And after the break, we're going to be back with my favorite savage, the West Coast warlord himself, Colonel Kurt Schlichter.
Warlord, I like that. I like that.
Well, because, you know, because Samwise versus Jennifer Horne is West Coast warrior princess.
Oh, nice.
No, I, Kurt and I made a deal long ago.
I get the East Coast, he gets the West Coast, we'll meet in the middle.
Arkansas.
Nah, just kidding.
Why not?
Oklahoma.
Nah, just kidding.
But no, that's, that's a good name.
I'm sure he would, maybe he'll incorporate that into the next Kelly Turnbull novel.
You know, I'm in this, this next one.
Is it a cameo or an actual story?
There's an advertisement for me in it.
Cause Seb loved the, I think it was the split or maybe the one before that where Seb has a cameo, unnamed of course, but early in the book.
He had me scour the book to find that page and he's like, oh, my name's not there.
So you really got to read through it.
I'm like, okay.
And I read through it and he said, yeah, the radio host responded in his deep British accent or something.
No, I'm not called that.
He gave me my name.
Oh, I like how he doesn't read it himself.
He's got people for that.
Of course he read it.
He just wanted me to confirm the page.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Of course he read it.
Nice recovery, Eric.
Why is this thing not... Why does this video not keep going out?
There it is.
Let me dial you back.
I'll dial you back.
No, no, I'm good.
I'm good.
I'm good.
I don't see you yet.
It says video not enabled on your end.
I'm in it.
It has on.
That's the video on.
Want to try to hang up?
Let me just try it on your back.
Yeah.
We know we can do it.
He's done it before.
There we are.
Ha ha ha.
There's my man.
Looking good.
You slimmer man?
I see you've been working out.
I have been working out, man.
It's good of you to notice my body.
Yeah, I do.
You know, I think about you a lot.
You're pushing your man meat.
I just threw another chunk of prime rib in the dry aging fridge.
I know, I know.
I got one that's due.
I'm going all carb-free for the next month or two.
Dude, carbs are evil.
I mean, as much as I love the bread and the pasta, carbs are evil.
Yeah, it's just not contributing.
I'm going to set aside the wine for a little while.
Oh boy, wow, going all the way.
Your testosterone will go up when you stop drinking the wine.
What?
It's for girls.
Wine's fucking me and stuff.
Wine is bad.
All right, dude, I want to... Can we open up with trans?
I just did a rant, so I'm kind of fired up on it.
All right.
Oh, you know, I forgot.
Well, let's... We'll play the Biden... I forgot all about the Biden clip.
Yeah, you want to tee that up?
Yeah, we'll do that first, because Biden had... Got interviewed by one of those little freakazoid robots.
Oh, that mutant!
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Now this.
Yeah.
Yeah, so... I'm torn between my Thursday Town Hall column.
I'm writing one now on...
2024 race, which is already underway, or outlaw mutilation.
Well, see, I kind of, that's, let's, let's hit that, and then maybe that'll inspire your column.
Well, I got, I got the mutilation one written.
That's the, it's the 2024 one.
I'm using my poll.
Did you see that poll?
Yeah, dude, that was... 14,700 people in two hours.
I know, I know, there is a... There's an indicator there.
I'm not saying what it is, but it's an indicator.
I did the let the people choose what one of my third hour rants is.
And one of them is should Trump run in 2024?
There you go.
There you go.
It's Jim Hansen.
Hey folks, it is Jim Hansen, it is America First Radio, and it is time to bring on the West Coast warlord himself, Colonel Kurt Schlichter, author of the Kelly Turnbull series, latest edition, Inferno.
Buy it, and buy all of them.
Buy the, when he offers it, buy the set.
Do it all, because I want Kurt to buy more guns and ammo.
Welcome to the show, brother.
I don't know if that's possible!
Yeah, I know, I know.
But Gorka's got us both beat, man.
He's got more guns than anybody I know, and I'm a little jealous.
That's pretty nice.
He's in the new book, posing with a gun.
See?
As well he should be, and as well I am.
And of course, I think you make an appearance in there.
There might be some advertisement for my manmeat.
For the manmeat.
Right.
Well, hey, look, I want to talk about the desire to mutilate and destroy our kids and our norms and Biden.
It took happiness and you had to take it there.
We're having fun.
And then, you know, I mean, look, let's think about this.
This is like Caligula.
This is like worse than Caligula stuff.
Caligula, he's like making it with a horse.
And he's like going, yeah, but I'm not cutting up kids, right?
What the hell's wrong with you people?
I mean, this is just, I mean, holy, I'm trying to keep FCC compliant, but this is just barbaric.
This is like the Aztec.
We just cut their hearts out, man.
We just cut their hearts out.
We don't touch anything else.
I mean, it's evil.
It is 100% evil, and there's people trying to stop it.
Our buddy Robbie Starbuck is helping to get a law passed in Tennessee to do this, but I want to play this clip from one of the cosplaying people who went to see Biden at the White House, and Joe says he doesn't believe this should be wrong.
So let's play the clip.
Do you think states should have a right to ban gender-affirming healthcare?
I don't think any state or anybody should have the right to do that.
As a moral question and as a legal question.
I just think it's wrong.
No, Joe.
What's wrong is mutilating kids.
And the idea that we shouldn't even be allowed to stop that is absurd.
But at least he put it out there.
And I think that's helpful.
I think that's a great election issue.
I think that is a great... First of all, President of the United States sat down with a guy pretending to be a girl.
Sad.
He's not a girl.
He's a guy.
I don't know if he actually believes he's a guy or a girl or whatever, but, you know, just because somebody has some sort of mental problem, uh, does not require the president sit down with him.
Although this particular president is uniquely attuned to people with cognitive difficulties.
Uh, and I mean, look, if this person had sat down, I'd be like, you're a dude.
No, I'm not.
I'm a girl.
No, you're, you're a, you're a guy.
Uh, and when you grow up and you know, you, you can come back, but I'm not, I'm not pretending.
We're not doing this.
Here's the question.
We need to, because he had a bunch of these folks in the White House.
Does he sniff the men pretending to be women, the boys pretending to be girls, or does he only sniff the girls?
Because he sniffed a young male child recently, or rubbed his nose up its back.
Look, that's a rabbit hole.
I don't want to go down.
Okay?
Alice is saying, no, no, no.
I'm staying up here on the ground.
Putting aside his personal freak show nature, and his own psycho dramas, of which there are many, It's a society we have to stop doing this.
I keep telling people are like, well, you know, what other people do with their lives.
I'm like, no, no, no.
I tried tolerance.
And you tried to have sex with my kids.
Yeah.
Okay, that's where tolerance got me.
You trying to bang my kids.
And that doesn't work for me at all.
And I don't think it works for Norfie.
So now it's like, no, you don't get to do that.
I am not only for outlawing the mutilation of children, I'm for the outlawing of mutilating adults, because people with a mental problem that makes them think they're the wrong sex, are not helped by allowing them to be butchered by these psychopaths in order to somehow, in some horrible way, sort of conform to their delusion, this horrible simulacrum of an actual woman or a man.
It's despicable and disgusting.
And history, and I hate that, I hate when they say history will look badly on you.
But look, history's gonna look badly.
And I want it, no, Kurt Schlichter, I'm against.
So now, I mean you can't, can you actually get an arm cut off if you believe you should be a one-armed man?
Is that legal?
No!
I mean, that's insane!
But, oh no, we got Cuz Penis off.
He's 14 and feels like he wants to wear a dress for a little while.
I mean, it's not even insane.
It's evil.
Because they know it's insane, Jim.
They know it's ridiculous.
They know they're taking advantage of these people.
This is their sacrifice.
This is what they do instead of taking somebody up on the Anzac Pyramid, cutting their heart out, and throwing it off a quizzle quaddle.
So now my view is that they're using this to destroy the idea of normal.
You know, that there is no actual normal, that everything is different flavors of human sexuality across a broad spectrum, which is a part of queer pedagogy.
It's actually, you know, came out of academia.
Is that, is it working?
Are they actually, or did they screw up now by admitting this kind of craziness and attacking the kids and it's going to stop their whole cunning plan?
I think they did screw up.
But remember, the point of transgression is to demoralize the opposition, to force them to conform, and especially force them to do something they know is wrong.
Communists used to do that all the time.
Communists love to make you stand up and tell a lie, because then you become complicit in the lie and it breaks your emotion.
And it's always the truth tellers who get thrown in prison or thrown in the psychiatric hospital.
And we just have to stop.
We just have to refuse to do it.
And I think standing up to get this hideous barbarity made expressly unlawful.
And what's also important, folks, we have to make the statute of limitations on medical malpractice much, much longer.
I mean, is that legit?
Medical, again, you got one year usually in California, for instance.
I want 10 years.
So nine years out, somebody whose penis was cut off because his doctor said, this will make you feel better.
And then about year 70 realizes, holy cow, look what I've done to myself.
I can go and sue that doctor.
Is that a tort?
I mean, is that legit?
Is that the actual recompense?
Medical malpractice is whatever a jury says.
And I would be happy... So it's like impeachment?
It's a high-crime misdemeanor situation?
Yes, I would be happy to go to a jury and say, it is unreasonable to tell a healthy 18-year-old that he's going to feel better if he cuts his testicles off.
That is unreasonable.
That is malpractice.
I want you to hold back, Dr. Rasponson.
Now there's a fun idea.
So all right, but does that, if we pass the laws, I guess we can make that stop.
Is there anything to stop us from passing the laws like they're doing in Tennessee?
Is there any recourse to that?
No, no.
Federalism?
I don't believe there is any constitutional right to the mentally ill being butchered to conform to their delusions.
I don't think the fact, I mean, imagine going up, hey, Madison, Jefferson, Washington, let me lay this out on you.
Put a butterfly net around your head and take you down to the local loony bin.
Well, I think I like the idea, though, that if that is that a state by state thing, then changing the statute of limitations.
So it's important.
It's important because they're very short.
And a lot of these people, many people are very excited about these changes.
They always survey them like three months later.
Right, and five years down the road when they're no longer fertile, they can't have kids and they're still crazy.
Or an orgasm.
Yeah.
Hey, it destroys you.
It's horrible.
Let's bring it to an end and let's make the people who did it pay.
Hey, we'll be back after the break.
I want one more shot at this, Kurt.
I want to talk some more about this election and what's going to come.
This is Jim Hanson.
We're doing America First Radio, and we'll be back after the break.
So you were jamming a little public enemy, huh?
You know, it's funny, man.
Back when they first came out, I had no idea who Public Enemy was, but I was on a trip to the Philippines where they sell all the pirated, copyrighted gear, and I saw this hat.
It was a white hat with, like, a red circle and what looked to me like crosshairs over a terrorist.
And I'm like, that's frickin' cool.
You know, that's like a bad guy terrorist thing.
I bought the hat, right?
And I bring it back to Okinawa and one of the guys in the unit, one of the brothers who worked in the motor pool, he's like, dude, you a P.E.
fan?
And I'm like, what?
Exercising in high school?
Exactly.
I'm like, I don't know what you're talking about.
He's like, dude, you're wearing a public enemy hat.
It's a rap group.
I'm like, I am?
And then I had to jam.
I'm like, yeah, man, I am.
I dig P.E.
Yeah.
Yes, I dig P.E.!
I am an enemy!
It was a good hat!
Hey, you know?
Great hat!
Three minutes.
Right on.
By the way, highly recommended rap comedy, Fear of a Black Hat.
Fear of... Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was... It's the funniest damn thing ever.
I saw it a long time ago, dude.
God, it's funny.
Yeah.
Holy cow.
I still have some of the, like... I bought the soundtrack.
And some of the songs just rip.
Dude, I had a moment where I... because they played Word Up just a little bit ago.
Yeah!
Not a lot of people know, I was the lead singer of Cameo.
You've popularized the codpiece?
That was you, man?
That was me.
I brought the codpiece back.
It's a part of my past that I don't really bring up a lot, but I do it here on Rumble.
Oh, that one.
And what was the song?
I once got busy in a Burger King.
The Humpty Dance.
Yeah, the Humpty Dance!
I was having like a 90s, I don't know whether it's hip-hop, what style of music was that?
It was rap-ish.
The Humpty Dance.
Yeah, I like my oatmeal lumpy.
That one and then things that make you go, hmm.
I remember where I was the first time I heard the song, things that make you go home.
I was playing.
We're in Korea.
I'm deployed.
And it's me and my buddy and we're playing basketball outdoors, you know, against some of the local second infantry division guys up at Camp Casey.
And I'm dribbling the ball up court and someone's got a boombox outside.
It was boombox days.
And all of a sudden he goes, things can make you go.
Hmm.
And I literally picked up my dribble.
And I was like, what the hell was that?
Oh, good stuff.
Yeah, I was really annoyed with the Gulf War.
Because, you know, in the 70s, and like Vietnam, they had all this great music.
Right, right.
You know, you know, satisfaction and stuff.
And I had wind beneath my wings and ice ice baby.
Who are you gonna kill with that stuff?
You're gonna kill your desire to kill people.
You know?
You're the wings beneath my... Shut up!
God!
Why do you have to ruin everything, music industry?
They try.
Alright, well let's do the... You guys should come up with a playlist for wartime.
Like, what are the best songs?
I would go to war too.
I used to watch airstrikes in the distance listening to Hoosker News cover of 8 Miles High.
That's kind of fun.
I've said multiple times if I was going to roll into war I would start with Undertow by Tool.
Because that's some angry stuff.
I think ACDC.
Always go.
Music playing.
Back to America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo.
It's Jim Hansen.
Hey, glad to be back, and we're going to do another segment with my co-conspirator and running buddy, Colonel Kurt Schlichter, author of the Kelly Turnbull series, Inferno.
Get it?
Because you will read about what it would be like if all you did all day was shoot bad guys.
I kind of think that'd be fun.
But, Kurt, I want to get into the fun stuff, man.
Are we going to win this election?
I mean, is this the route that I'm starting to see, or am I being a little too optimistic?
Well, as my brilliant town hall column today points out, the route has begun.
This is where the enemy's formation is about to break, and then the cavalry is going to run them down across the field.
I have my saber right up there.
You've seen my saber.
I've seen your saber.
I have an 1864 cavalry saber myself, and I would love nothing more than to be cutting swaths through the woke mob.
Well, that's the thing.
Figuratively.
As you know, in ancient battles and actually modern battles, when the enemy's formation breaks and you run them down, that's when you run up the score.
That's when you run up the casualties.
Now, their play, the traditional play in a wave election, whether it's Republican or Democrat, is suddenly it's every man for himself.
And suddenly you get a lot of Democrats going, well, you know, I don't know if Biden's doing a really good job.
He's doing- I'll stand against him!
Or Republicans abandoning, you know, whoever the president is.
That can't happen here now the same way, because so much of what the Democrats do is now kind of a religious thing.
Almost.
Yeah, they're committed to it.
I mean, it is a secular religion.
Wokeness and the left now believe that, you know, if you're not with them, you're either a heretic or an apostate and they will attack you.
But I think the fun part is if we're into the route stage and they start breaking it all, that's the time because they're so weak on so many areas that I just hope we can get coherent messages from our team that just says they're the ones who brought you inflation and child mutilation.
Billboards.
Look, I think the winning really starts when that message gets internalized.
If we're still telling people two weeks out, you know, we're not ready.
But we don't have to.
People have internalized it.
They've said, hey, you know, Grandpa Badfinger's in charge.
And, you know, ground beef is eight bucks a pound.
Yesterday, Arena was making chicken soup.
Twelve bucks for a Sorry about that.
I keep blinking in and out.
12 bucks for a pack of chicken thighs.
That's free.
Chicken thighs?
Yes!
They usually give those away for free.
Yeah, that's the worst part of the checkup.
Exactly, man.
Next to the little tail thing.
Now, all right, you know who I've liked?
Have you seen the Citizens for Sanity billboards across the country?
Yes.
Whoever that group is, I don't even know who they are, but kudos to you for being that relentless and doing it.
And that's what we need more of.
We need more of people just pounding them on the issues they're most vulnerable on because they have no answer and and it's making them crazy you know it's making them right now uh do do things that i think are unhelpful to democrats across the ticket and that's what's giving us a shot at things like you know tudor dixon may be winning in in michigan and zeldon may be winning in in new york look if that happens it is uh a complete massacre uh we'll take oregon and
We may just get the Senate seat in Washington.
Who knows?
Maybe even the one in Colorado, if the guy there doesn't consistently pick fights with President Trump, which I don't understand at all.
No, but all right.
So we get him in.
I mean, then we actually have, what, 30 some governors and the Senate and the House.
I mean, that's that's a good place to be.
It's a good start, sets the foundation for 2024, and I want to see a big, tough primary.
So you're—because that's one of the questions for the rant, is whether Trump should run.
He's going to run, no question.
I mean, unless somehow aliens abduct him, he'll be running.
But I think he's already got a lot of people who think they're going to be in—Pompeo and, you know, a bunch of pence, people like that all think they're going to challenge him.
But then you've got the wild card, the guy from Florida.
The guy from Florida has got to run.
He has got to run.
Okay, that gives the biggest choice to the people.
Yep.
Let's see King Kong fight Godzilla.
Alien versus Predator.
I had to do that one as one of the rants.
Illegal alien versus Predator.
Ooh, I like that.
All right, and Predator drones against illegal aliens.
Hey!
You can't do that, can you?
Can you do that?
That would be wrong.
Maybe give them rides to Martha's Vineyard.
There we go.
All right, folks, we've been talking with Colonel Kurt Schlichter, author of the Kelly Turnbull series, and the man who will be running the West Coast Warlord to my East Coast Warlord if the zombie apocalypse ever happens.
Good talking with you, brother.
Thanks, Brock.
We'll be back after the break with more America First Radio.
This is Jim Hansen sitting in for Dr. G, and I'm not sure what we're doing after the break, but it'll be lively.
Spicy even.
Well, you hear what he asked, Alex?
We're playing the Rocky theme, man.
I don't do sports ball anymore, but I'm pretty sure the Phillies won, and they happen to be losing their minds right now, right?
We're talking 70s and 80s movies, so I thought I'd ask.
70s and 80s?
All right!
The only thing Philly sports really do, I think, is a question for Jeff, I believe.
But yeah, three and a half minutes.
Predator drones against the Leafs.
That's wrong.
That would be wrong.
I am a culture man.
I would prefer moats with alligators with frickin' laser beams on their heads.
I thought it was sharks with laser beams.
Oh, I'm sorry.
It was sharks.
You're right.
I'm sorry.
Sorry.
But you could do both.
I don't see any reason why not, right?
Oh my goodness.
By the way, the poll, it's interesting, Jim.
First place is not what we thought it would be so far.
It's the McCarthy one.
Is it?
Alright.
I like that.
It keeps me out of trouble.
It's an interesting question for sure.
I mean, again, it is a question worth asking, because of course a lot of people want to see Biden impeached, but like we were saying before, you know, it makes more sense to go after the, um...
The smaller heads of the snake, as it were.
Which is fun, too.
I still think you just have to impeach Biden because we haven't had a president.
I mean, as much as they want to throw at Trump, we've got verifiable crimes in the public eye right now that we don't even have to investigate.
Even besides the border, like the border.
And again, you can more easily tie those directly to Mayorkas or Garland for the FBI raids.
A friend of mine said the other day, realistically, you could classify Biden's blatant abuse of the Strategic Petroleum Reserves as treason.
I did this back in March, man!
Come on, man!
Think I had my eye on the midterms back in March?
Of course I didn't!
meant to you know lower gas prices to make you look better oh come on is that why he did it really i did this back in march man come on man they got my eye on the midterms back in march of course i didn't come on man oh come on man I do think they probably, again, they're probably going to jettison him after the midterms.
I think it's inevitable.
They'll blame him for the losses.
No, he's getting worse.
I mean, it's not like he was good to start with.
He's getting worse.
Then they get to throw Kami in, they check their block, and it gets interesting from there.
I just love that if that happens, the first ever female president takes office on a technicality.
Yeah.
It's like a buddy of mine from Sweden pointed out, because, you know, they had that big election results in Sweden, he said, First ever female Prime Minister.
We didn't vote her in.
We voted her out.
So good.
I got family there who voted for the good guys.
Sweden Democrats.
Yep.
So good.
And you see what happened in Italy, man.
Oh my goodness.
I like her.
I'm a fan.
Let's rock and roll.
All right, so I think we got a couple callers.
Let's get some, see what the schlichter segment stirred up.
He always, I never know where we're going.
Yeah, that's the thing.
He didn't make a Bulwark Wedding Night joke!
Is he feeling okay?
Was Kurt being held hostage?
Especially when he got into the tranny thing.
There was plenty of perversion opportunities right there.
You could have at least mentioned the guy from Lincoln Project.
What was the name?
The pedo.
Weaver.
Weaver.
Those bastards.
Where even has Lincoln Project been?
Yeah, they're doing their... I mean, they're still spending liberal money to attack conservatives.
I still think no one takes him seriously anymore after the Robey Wade thing, when they came out basically saying, we support abortion now.
Right.
Like, okay, you guys are definitely not conservatives anymore.
20 seconds. 20 seconds.
20 seconds.
Welcome back to America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo.
It's Jim Hanson.
Hey folks, glad to be back sitting in Dr. G's chair and I want to talk to America.
That's one of the fun parts about this game.
You're out there and I want to hear what you got to say.
So we got Steve from Ohio.
Steve, where in Ohio you at, brother?
In the Dayton area.
Dayton area, right on.
I lived in Cincinnati when I was a kid, so I was just... Every once in a while I get to mention my hometown of Finneytown.
So, for all you Finneytown people out there.
But what do you want to say?
What you got?
Well, I was listening to the program, and in an earlier conversation, I heard you use the term gender, when I'm pretty sure what you meant was sex.
It's pretty much acknowledged how much language can shape and even control the conversation.
And it seems to me we've come to use the term gender when what we're really talking about is sex.
In olden times, well, still today, there are two sexes, male and female, and we're pretty much bounded by those two things when we're talking about sex.
And gender used to mean characteristic, typically associated with one sex or the other.
There was masculine, which referred to the male sex, and feminine, which referred to the female sex.
And then at some point, it seems we started using the term gender when what we really meant was sex.
And from there, then the term gender started to morph into something that's really, really undefined.
We don't really know what it means.
As a result, the whole conversation becomes twisted.
We don't really know gender, whatever it means.
It's a totally subjective thing.
So it seems to me when anyone uses the term gender, the first thing we ought to do is say, please define it.
What do you mean by gender?
I think that's a really important point, and I like the way you put it, because what they did is they took a word that we all understood, man and woman.
We had male and female for sex, and we had man and woman as the words we used to describe man was an adult.
female or male human who had characteristics of masculinity that that and we called them a man and then you had the same on the other side for woman adult human female and woman was the term and what they wanted then was to deconstruct those as i talked about earlier they wanted to destroy normal and i i think you're right i i honestly i don't know what those words mean anymore Gender is a meaningless term at this point because according to the left it's whatever a person wants it to be.
It's whatever, you know, there are as many genders as they want and it no longer is tied or bounded by reality or by any cultural or societal norms.
It is essentially a free reign for people who are uncomfortable in their own minds or bodies or mentally deluded or ill to go ahead and have a way to describe what they're feeling and act as if that is something that's as acceptable as the sexes we've had since men and women and humans were able to talk about each other and that no one had any trouble understanding.
You know, there is a tiny proportion of people who may cross that boundary legitimately biologically, but it's so small that it's irrelevant to the larger topic.
There are men and women, male and females, and we all know what they are.
Even the people who claim they don't know what they are.
And I think it's time to go ahead and stand up for that point and not allow this crazy garbage anymore.
Hey, we got somebody calling from LA.
I want to talk to Brent.
What's up?
Hello, Jim.
Yeah, I wanted to define and contrast the issue of natural and normal sex versus moral and ethical sex, and the criteria we need to distinguish one from the other.
And I think we don't talk about what is divine or demonically driven sex, or life-affirming and death-affirming sex.
And so, when we're dealing with this in the Judeo-Christian world, in Leviticus, God makes it very clear that it isn't a question, is it natural or normal?
It's, is it moral or unethical?
Such as, male homosexual sex is seen as very immoral, or adultery, or incest, or pedophilia, and these are the things that Democrats are all demanding.
But while it might be natural and normal, it's just wrong, immoral, and ultimately deadly and destructive, spiritually and physically.
Well now, all right, I think you bring up an interesting and important point that is the counterpoint to, is this biologically a reality-based concept?
And then secondarily, and very importantly, because I'm a man of faith, Is this something that is proper and right or wrong?
And I'm gonna go ahead and say that Leviticus also says I can't eat shellfish and things like that, and so I got some other problems with that.
And I'm not gonna make that moral judgment.
I understand that people do, and I respect that.
But I think we can make, as a culture, the very strong judgment that destroying these norms that have Kept society running smoothly for millennia is damaging and dangerous.
And I think that's something that we don't have to all agree about the religious implications.
We can take a moral stand, even if it's based on religion or if it's just based on the fact that we need certain norms for our culture and society, and say these things are damaging, some of them are depraved, and we should probably stop them Hello?
propagating like the left wants to in their quest to destroy our arms.
Hey, let's talk to James from Louisville.
We got your brother.
Hello.
Yeah, it's James.
Hey, what you got?
All this, everything you're talking about, destroying normal and get rid of traditions, all goes back to the critical theory, the idea that was created at the Frankfurt School under the head master of Felix Weil.
And then you had Herbert Mercuse, Theodore Aldano, and Max Horkheimer, and they all came over in the early 30s because they were Jewish Germans at the Frankfurt School, and they were professors in the psychological and all the ologies.
And they came over to Colombia, and they formulated what they were trying to come up with.
Why didn't communism take over, Marxism in particular, take over Germany after World War I?
And when they came out, they thought, oh, we can't do an economics-based study, which everybody had done up until then.
It was, we need to do the sociological-type studies.
And they found out what we are living right now, because of their work and their destructive efforts towards America, and to try to turn us into a Marxist society, is by tearing down the norms, the traditions, like marriage, like the absolute definitions of men and women.
Hey, James, I gotta cut you off, but I think you just made a great point.
I think they did segue from the economic to the social, and I think you nailed it.
That's what they're using against us, and I appreciate your call.
This is Jim Hanson.
We're doing America First Radio.
We will be back after the break.
All right.
You know, that guy had it.
I mean, I wish I had more time with him because he had it nailed.
That is literally, you know, the academic underpinnings of the woke movement was that segue from the economic class to, you know, okay, that didn't work, then let's try it by destroying the norms of culture.
Yep, that's what Gramsci first did.
And that's the thing, too, is that with the Frankfurt School, and you see that the left goes all off on like, oh, it's a conspiracy theory, and if you talk about Frankfurt School, you're an anti-Semite, because most of those thinkers were Jewish.
And it's like, okay.
So, they were Jewish.
They're Jewish people I like and agree with completely, and they're Jewish people who are absolute commie bastards.
So, yeah, that doesn't make me an anti-Semite.
No.
There was also an article saying, like, oh, if you criticize Zuckerberg, you know, call him a Zuck or whatever, then you're an anti-Semite, because he's also Jewish.
I'm like, okay?
I dislike Zuckerberg for a lot of reasons.
His religion is not one of them.
No, of course not.
I like to hate people for better reasons than that.
You know?
I'm sorry.
Equal opportunity hater.
Yeah, I mean, you know.
I find narrow little bigotries to be not worthy of my time.
I want actions.
I'm not a racist.
I hate all races equally.
I hate all people.
People, yeah.
You know, and then I make exceptions.
I dislike humans overall, and then I make exceptions for the ones who I don't find heinous.
And that's, you know, that's an ugly way to go through life, but I think it's, uh, it's bounded by reality, you know?
Harley, Ernie, and Full Metal Jacket, there is no racial bigotry here.
Here we're all equally worthless.
Man, I miss Gunny.
Oh my goodness.
We used to watch that every morning.
We'd do PT when I was in the military, and then we'd come back and me and my buddies would get together and we'd watch him yell at the troopies for like 20 minutes.
And he was improv-ing like all those lines.
I think Kubrick was a perfectionist who normally never let people deviate from the script by one period, but he let Ernie just go off.
Because he was so good.
I mean, how are you going to stop that, man?
You climb obstacles like old people!
It's too good!
It's too good!
Alright, um... 40 seconds.
Got it.
The pole, yeah.
McCarthy's still in the lead in that pole.
I can, I do.
Like I said, it's safer.
Oh yeah, definitely.
Ginger Marianne is in third, unfortunately.
You know, that's one everybody wants to think about, but it's like a 30-second thing.
Yeah, it's not serious, yeah.
If we want to do a righteous rant, then yeah, it's gotta be something political.
I'd end up riffing on the professor and the howls and stuff.
Hmm.
Welcome back to America First.
with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo.
It's Jim Hansen.
Hey, good to be back.
Dr. G's off doing his documentary thing, and I want to continue.
Before the break, we had a call from James from Louisville, who I thought did a great job of outlining the academic and intellectual underpinnings of the woke movement as it currently is attempting to destroy our culture.
Came out of the Frankfurt School.
The idea was that the economic theories of Marxism and socialism didn't work as well as they wanted, so they needed a better beef.
And so they came up with, you know, destroying the societal norms and attacking the things that make a culture coherent so that then you have the ability to impose state control to say, if you don't agree, you know, with our new, all things are equal and your old norms are patriarchal, heteronormative garbage, right?
If you don't believe that we have destroyed that, then you are the enemy and we will use the power of the state against you.
Which leads to authoritarianism and leads them down the path to what they actually want.
They want totalitarian control of us.
They don't trust we, the people, in our cute little documents here, the Declaration and the Constitution, that say we get to decide how we live because they don't like the outcomes they get.
They don't like our ideas.
They don't like us having the freedom to propagate those ideas and live according to them.
And so they want to tear them down, as the theme has been.
They want to destroy normal.
And the idea that the Frankfurt School and critical theory, you know, and whether it's applied to critical race theory or any of the other things, it's about their idea of taking all the things that have been historically relevant and making them intersect in a way that allows all those people's beefs to be attacking the normal.
So all the people who were ever excluded in any way by society, now those beefs are aimed at our norms and our cultural mores and our standards and the things that have made our societies great.
Those people are marginalized, and if you can claim in any way that they have not had a fair shake, then you've got a grievance.
And the whole thing is built about the idea of this critical theory being the underpinning for grievance mongering by historically disadvantaged groups.
In order to take down the normal.
To take down the historical and the useful and all of the things that actually work on behalf of the marginalized.
And it's not that I have anything against the marginalized.
It's not that I deny the things that happened.
Slavery and misogyny and women not having to vote.
All those things.
They were horrible.
All right?
But we fixed them.
And the reason we fixed them is because we have the Constitution, we have the ability to change course, and it's the best system ever devised in the world.
And so we're not going to let them destroy it.
They can critical theory it, they can queer agenda it, they can attack it with all these ways, but guess what?
Normal is okay.
All right?
Don't let them ever convince you that the freaks should be running the show, the inmates should be running the asylum.
This is Jim Hanson.
We'll be back after the break with Mike Howell from Heritage and the Oversight Project.
Man, I'm always on dangerous ground when I start getting into academic stuff like that because I am mostly uneducated or self-educated.
And I don't know.
I don't know that shit. - Oh, yeah.
I understand a lot of it, and I do know more than I sometimes pretend, but I'm always like, what if I say something that's just absolutely garbage?
Yeah, that's true.
At least I'm operating in good faith and my ignorance is just because I didn't feel the need to spend that much time in school.
That's what it was.
We'll run with McCarthy.
I'm fine with that.
I don't know.
I haven't been paying attention.
to go in the poll, by the way.
And yeah, McCarthy's kind of running away with this one.
We'll run with McCarthy.
I'm fine with that.
Another question, election-wise.
What do you think about New Hampshire with Bolduc?
I don't know.
I haven't been paying attention.
What's the spin?
The spin is that he's supposedly far right because he believes in voter fraud, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Is he the guy who's been the governor?
No, that was Chris Sununu.
He chose not to run for Senate.
Okay.
He's a former Army general who, or Brigadier General, I think.
Bullduck.
His name rings a bell.
I, you know, somehow I don't know what the hell that's about.
He ran for Senate before in, um... Yeah, he ran in 2020, didn't win the nomination then.
Yeah.
Former Brigadier General for Army Special Forces.
Huh.
Alright, maybe that's why I recognize the name.
Well, I'm all for crazed right-wing special forces guys, so... We should be running the world.
It'd be a better place.
I'll tell you that much.
Benevolent dictatorship.
As long as I pick the dictator.
Yeah, no, I am feeling good.
I just really... I can't wait for... Again, I'm only worried that some races are going to drag on for like days after election night, because that's what they do now.
Yeah, I know, and that's... I don't know.
It's so transparent.
It's just so obvious what they're doing.
Well, let's just, the only thing I really care about is Stacey Abrams claiming that the race was stolen from her again.
That's, as long as I get that, I don't care about the rest.
Let's go even further back.
Remember that special election in North Carolina with the pastor Mark Harris?
Like, and they like voided the result of the election.
It was for the house.
And they like canceled the result of the election because they claimed, oh, one of the operatives he hired was committing ballot harvesting.
And I'm like, oh wow, that's unheard of.
Where have I heard that before?
No one's ever done that.
Yeah, exactly.
But then they said, oh, they literally got the Board of Elections in North Carolina to overturn the results of the election and have another do-over election.
And then yet two years later, they're like, oh, no, 2020 was totally fine.
It was Democrats pushing that.
It's painful.
Well, it was funny.
Did you see Ted Cruz on The View?
I did not.
He went on The View.
Ted Cruz went on The View, and he actually got Whoopi Goldberg to say that it was okay when Democrats complain about elections, because if they're complaining, it was actually wrong.
But when Republicans complain, it's garbage.
And someone pointed out, it was that this Twitter account, Oilfield Rando, who is just a killer, pointed out that they literally, he did a picture side by side, they did the cat salad meme, you know, the housewives.
Mikey Mike, can you hear me?
I can, what's going on man?
Whoopi Goldberg screaming as the angry housewife and Ted Cruz smirking back at her.
And it's so good.
That's one of the best ever.
Because it's two completely different things, but you would think it's the same scene just because, I mean, who knows?
Oh, we have them.
Do you want the mic?
Mikey Mike, can you hear me?
I can.
What's going on, man?
I'm doing good.
How about you?
Good, good.
You look good, man.
Thank you.
I dressed up for you a little bit.
Are you wearing pants?
I'm just curious.
We'll have to find out.
It'll be a surprise about halfway through.
There we go.
By the way, Mr. Howell, the mics are currently live on our video feed.
We can turn them off if you want.
No, he's not allowed to.
Because we're allowed to talk smack.
We're in the break and we can do whatever we want.
This is the part that the people on Rumble pay the big money for.
The behind-the-scenes operations of the show.
I think the greatest thing about the whole Zoom thing with interviews and everything is the fact that during the summer, I'm always in shorts.
I'm always in a pair of cut-off cargo shorts, and if I gotta put on the tie and the jacket and everything, that's fine.
But I'm not going all the way and putting on real big-boy pants.
No.
No, man.
The pants game has changed so much with these new Lululemon stretchy pants and all the knockoffs.
I mean, my fellow full-size community members...
Dude, when I was in London, we went to the Boss thing at Harrods, right before they spray-painted the place.
But I got, like, the new Boss pants have a drawstring.
So they're dress pants with a drawstring, and it's awesome.
It's a whole new game out there.
There we go.
You froze up for a second, but you're good.
Yeah, I know.
And I'm down with it.
I think I'm done with ties.
Yeah.
I think, I mean, I never understood the idea of putting a noose around your own neck.
Yeah, I know that never made any sense to me.
I do it, but I like the idea of the open neck.
I feel freer.
Yeah.
It's a free contract, man.
Well, dude, how are you sleeping?
We're doing, we're doing all right.
I mean, it's like, you know, three, it's just live life three hours at a time.
It's like Fast and Furious.
Right.
Instead of like a quarter mile at a time.
Right.
It's just three hour segments of sleep, feed, I don't miss it.
Well, dude, babies are important.
So I appreciate your bringing more good people to our team.
We're going to assume that your kid is going to turn out good.
I think they both will.
Right on.
All right.
One minute out.
Cool.
Well, dude, it's funny.
I get emails from you.
I get two kinds.
I get emails actually from you and then I get emails from you on behalf of Heritage that are kind of good.
That video of you.
That was good stuff, man.
That was stylish.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, that was not your usual Heritage fare.
You guys are getting slick.
Uh-oh.
You back?
It was.
His video's out.
Uh-oh.
It's back.
You back?
Video's out.
It was.
Oh, boy.
We're going to wing it.
Yeah.
25 seconds.
All right.
All right.
Mike Shaw.
We're going to wing it.
We're going to wing it.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First.
And I'm delighted to welcome our special guest host, Jim Hansen.
Hey folks, I'm glad to be back.
And we're going to go ahead and keep kicking the deep state in the teeth, because I'm joined now with Mike Howell, who is the director of the Oversight Project at the Heritage Foundation.
And Mike, I am 100% certain that if anybody needs some oversight, it is those people across the river from where I'm sitting right now in the permanent bureaucracy.
So tell me what you guys got teed up.
What's the Oversight Project about, man?
Right, so the Oversight Project is a recognition that in the next two years, when conservatives take the House and probably the Senate, it's going to be all accountability, oversight hearings, and investigations.
And now, conservative institutions historically have done a great job of white papers, policy development, but that's not what time it is right now.
We know the institutions of the federal government have been captured.
We know what's happening.
We are already so downstream of all this stuff.
We need to start kicking back a little bit.
So we created what we call the Oversight Project.
What it basically is, is the investigative arm of the Heritage Foundation and the conservative movement.
We do a lot of FOIA litigation.
I mean, we all know what FOIA is.
I hope you get something back.
None of that matters unless you sue.
So we're taking the Big Bad Heritage Foundation, all the expertise we have, and turning it into a litigation army, all these FOIA requests.
So every time you see kind of a congressional letter going out asking for information, they're not getting a response.
You know, the Biden administration is not voluntarily coughing up any information.
So what we're doing is we're filling that void.
We're going in, we're suing strategically all over the place.
Right now we have about 400 FOIAs out.
We're in litigation in 10 different places.
And we're already getting quite a bit of stuff.
If you saw last week or, you know, I think it was the 12th actually of October, we got an email from, you know, Mayorkas, the DHS head.
Oh yeah.
where his press secretary told him right before he went up in the White House podium that there was no whipping in Del Rio.
You remember when they accused him of the Border Patrol agency of whipping.
And we saw this, like, this is ridiculous.
Obviously, there was no whipping.
There's got to be some gold here.
And so we went out, and, you know, we sued him for all the communications he had before he did that abomination of the press conference, throwing Border Patrol under the bus.
And sure enough, he went up there, and we found it.
And so, you know, we launched that a couple weeks ago.
And now what do you have?
You have basically the entire conference of, you know, Republicans in the House and Senate calling for his impeachment.
I mean, I watch these kind of markets, and you look at predicted.
They have the rankings of who's going to be the first cabinet official to go.
You know, Mayorkas was sitting around 10%.
It quadrupled right after we dropped the seatbelt.
So it's like, we are putting these guys on the hot seat, going after them, and that's kind of just One example of an area we're playing in.
We're all over the place.
It's not just FOIA litigation.
It's investigative and operational.
You're really like one of the forefathers on the right of knowing this.
Well, Mike, now I gotta say... And so to work with people like you...
Hey, Mike, I got to say, you know, this does not sound like the Heritage Foundation that we all had grown accustomed to over the years as the staid conservative, as you mentioned, writing white papers, holding conferences and doing this.
This sounds a little bit like you are taking the fight to the other side.
And I got to admit, I was down in Miami for the National Conservatism Conference.
Your big boss, Kevin Roberts, came down there and he said, hey, people, Yeah, I think absolutely.
Heritage is not here to invite you to our conservative movement.
We're here to tell you that we're part of yours.
And that was kind of a huge shift.
Is this the new Heritage?
Are you guys part of the fighting wing now?
Yeah, I think absolutely.
I mean, things changed massively when Dr. Roberts came on board.
And this is one of the worst or first things he did right when he got into the office is we set up and funded this oversight project.
It's a recognition that business as usual is not going to work at the time that we find ourselves in.
So it's this offensive capability.
I mean, we got to look.
The left has this stuff in droves to the tune of tens of millions of dollars.
Heck, they have the federal government doing their work on their behalf.
I mean, they captured the FBI Department of Homeland Security.
All these intelligence in deep state operations that are working against us, regular Americans.
Yeah.
on our own end.
Exactly what we are doing at the Heritage Foundation.
And it's just a recognition of the fact that we're good on policy.
We have the better policy solutions.
We've had them for decades.
But this is not how the war for the country is necessarily going to be won.
This is information warfare.
I mean, look what they're doing also in weaponizing law enforcement.
They're raiding Trump's house over a document dispute.
We need to step up and build our own intelligence services, our own discovery and litigation and offensive capabilities.
And I think Heritage Foundation getting into the fight in this way is a strong signal to the rest of the movement that this is as usual in this country.
And so it's a fight that we're all in.
There's a lot of other people on the right who are doing this kind of work.
And it's really how we win, especially in the next two years, we're We need to defund these agencies and individuals.
We need to really not just talk about accountability, but change the game.
And we do that through exposure, through getting the info out and getting the people behind us, because it is a mandate for the next Congress.
Not just sit there and talk about things.
OK, but now you're now you're where I want to be.
So we dig, we find stuff, we expose it, and then the pain has to come.
Do you think that—and you guys do a lot of influencing of people in Congress, you provide them information, you tell them stuff—do we have the ability and do they have the intestinal fortitude to defund some of these evil things that are going on?
Because that's what I want to see.
And we'll get to indictments later.
But let's start by stopping the evil stuff they've got going on.
Are we going to see that?
You know, if our elected representatives were already there, we wouldn't have started.
Okay, that's a little bit too robotic for me.
I think we're getting hacked here and they're cutting Mike out.
I heard him start to tell us that they're actually going to be taking action and that this leads to direct actions to defund and hopefully indictments.
Is that it, Mike?
Are you back?
Can you give us that?
Yeah, I'm on.
Sorry if it's getting a little choppy.
Don't know what's going on, but absolutely.
The Congress, especially next Congress, needs not to just talk about these things.
And if we thought they were going to take the hardcore actions of defunding and holding people accountable, we wouldn't have started the Oversight Project.
It's about pushing our elected leaders in this direction.
It is not good enough just to talk about it, to go on Fox News and complain about it.
It needs to be backed up with actual consequences.
Look at the treatment they gave to Steve Bannon.
He's looking at jail time for not playing along with Nancy Pelosi's hit squad.
Look at what they've done through the January 6th committee.
It's time to take these tools and turn them on the left, because that's what the American people deserve to see.
They've destroyed this country over the last two years specifically, and we need actual, actual legislative consequences.
That means not a dollar should go to these entities that are involved in this work.
Why is Merrick Garland running around with a full budget right now?
He certainly shouldn't be next Congress.
Why is Alejandro Mayorkas still the Secretary of Homeland Security?
He needs to be impeached day one.
We don't need to learn anything more about Mayorkas.
The proof is in the pudding.
We've had the worst border in the history of the United States.
Five million over.
Five million people have illegally crossed the border, and they've done it on purpose, the Biden administration.
They opened it on purpose.
Why is this guy, you know, still the secretary?
Day one, let's start the impeachment.
Let's bring this conversation to the forefront for the American people.
Let's show that Congress actually is about doing stuff, not talking about stuff, but consequences.
And that's why the Oversight Project exists, to get that information out, to push on our legislature.
And that's the fight we need to have.
I love that fight.
Now, my buddy Kurt Schlichter, who was just on a little bit ago, says the other thing we should do is let's hold hearings on the road so we can get this out of the D.C.
swamp.
Because one of the problems is you can't get a D.C.
jury or anything else.
And if these people testify in D.C., they're all bound by a different set of rules.
What if we take it to Richmond or to Austin, Texas or someplace and have these hearings, maybe Florida?
Can we do that?
Is that something you guys can push for?
Yeah, that's an interesting idea.
It's something people have been talking a lot about.
If a subpoena is issued, say, in Florida or Texas in a jurisdiction where you're likelier to get actually some prosecution, how will that shape out?
Clearly DCEC is not working.
I mean, this is a political jury pool that's never going to give a fair shake to anyone on the right side of the aisle.
So we need to get creative.
and legally disrupt it.
Now, these are things that, you know, you're in the D.C. area, people aren't comfortable with.
Taking congressional hearings on a roadshow and out of these, like, fancy, you know, ornate hearing rooms and far away from, you know, where fundraising happens, that's tough to do.
That's kind of the attitudinal shift we need to make.
We need to get creative.
People need to be uncomfortable.
We need to be all over the place.
And let me just add on to the government here.
We saw the January 6th community, the ability to go after private individuals and entities, subpoenaing phone records and bank information.
Well, we need to deploy those tools and tactics on, you know, say corporations were pushing this ESG nonsense, on the people who are baiting abortion, on all of these kind of destructive corporate forces that are weighing, you know, down on our society.
And Republicans specifically have, you know, Yes!
- And the long, not wanted oversight to go into that region.
They wanna confine it just to the federal government.
Well, that's no longer what time it is.
Right now, there's a lot of governing happening without government.
And so are you willing to subpoena a mid-level Facebook manager to come in and talk about a censorship?
Are you willing to go after some ESG, DEI type wacko over at Disney and bring them in and make them answer?
I wanna see that.
The base wants to see that. - And the American people wanna see it.
Mike, you are a breath of fresh air, my brother.
I'm telling you, you know what time it is.
We both need to pay Dave Reboy.
That's his phrase.
And it is time for that.
And it's good to hear.
Mike Howell, director of the Oversight Project.
Heritage is in the fight, people.
All right?
Take that to heart.
They got the resources.
They've got the ability.
They've got the influence.
Thanks for coming on the show.
Thank you for having me, buddy.
All right.
We'll be back after the break with more America First Radio.
Can you hear me, Mike? Mike?
Alright, there we go.
Dude, that was fun.
Eh, it was frappin' out, so yeah, I don't know what it is.
But we'll send the black vans over.
Yeah, well no, I'll just come to you next time.
I'm sorry, I should have done that today.
Dude, you got a newborn baby.
You get a little bit of slack, man.
So, congratulations.
Thank you.
I'm walking around looking like John Fetterman all day.
Hoodie and shorts.
I need to, you know, shower.
Come and see real people like you.
There you go.
You can come to look like Fetterman.
Right on.
Well, good.
Well, thanks, man.
And I will talk to you soon.
Later, dude.
All right.
All right.
McCarthy's in.
Yeah, why not?
And Ginger Marianne in third.
What the hell is wrong with McCarthy?
Is he trying to lose the speech?
Is that what it is?
Does he want out?
We've talked a bit about this like in that sense that he he's not as completely out of touch as like a Ryan or Boehner like he kind of knows more what the base wants but he also wants to try to be that Pelosi type master political strategist who knows like okay there's some things there's some third rails I don't want to step on if I want to be an effective legislator or Effective vote whipper or whatever.
Hold on.
Choke yourself, McCarthy!
Choke yourself!
With my hand!
You gotta lean over and choke yourself!
I can understand.
There is an actual decent argument for not impeaching Biden, because that we'd actually be doing them a favor.
They're going to have to take him out, you know, and let's make them do it.
You know, let's make him invoke the 25th or something, because if we do it, you know, then they can blame it on us.
And he actually becomes something of a martyr, you know, although I don't think an impeachment hearing is going to do Joe any favors.
That's why I like the idea.
People would pay attention to it.
Yeah, you have to.
Then you're looking at the fact, if you make the case, they may have to remove it.
Even the Mitt Romneys, how do you say when you've actually made, because they never made a case against Trump.
Exactly.
Yeah, if you present the proof of, like, Biden himself boasting, oh, yeah, I got that son of a bitch fired in Ukraine, like, blah, blah, blah, like, that's all the proof you need right there, man.
And that's before we get into any subpoenas and information, you know, that they can get.
There's plenty there in public already to convict both Joe and Hunter of FARA violations.
Just call John Solomon as a witness and he'll give the whole picture, man.
Like, it's insane.
If someone did, like, a whole catalog of every article he has done, Like, how do you disprove any of this?
Yeah, no, you can't.
And it's, it's, I think that alone is a good enough reason to say, okay, this is what an actual criminal impeachment, you know, this, this is impeachment over crimes, not over politics, even though it's a political, you know, it's still a show trial.
It's still, because, because most likely the Senate won't vote to remove him.
Like, I mean, the Democrats will just, yeah.
Although, although, that's where the Senate 2024 map comes into play.
Have you seen what that map looks like?
It's good for us.
And then you got those guys on record voting to let a corrupt criminal, you know, keep his office.
Although, and the other thing is, what if they do vote to convict him because they want him out?
You know, a couple of them would want to retire, right?
They get some of the Democrats who want to retire.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, let him go.
All right.
All right.
All right, we'll do this.
I'm in.
Welcome back to America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo.
It's Jim Hanson.
Hey, folks, I'm glad to be back.
And the polling and the rumble chat descriptions or ideas as to what one of my topics for this hour should be is done.
And the winner is Kevin McCarthy saying if he is Speaker of the House, he will not impeach Joe Biden.
Wrong.
I'm sorry, you can't do that, dude.
There are a number of reasons to impeach Joe Biden, but there's one that trumps all the rest.
He's guilty of not just high crimes and misdemeanors.
He is guilty of felony criminal corruption.
He and his degenerate crackhead son sold the United States while Joe was vice president, and he helped Hunter sell the business.
And then after Hunter took the money in, Joe took meetings with foreign nationals who were Hunter's clients.
That is a violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act, FERA, and it's a felony for both Joe and Hunter.
They conspired to corruptly use their offices for personal gain.
That's a crime!
All right, now there's a million other reasons to do it.
I mean, I don't care if you just did it as political payback for the four years those disgusting losers attacked President Trump.
He didn't have a minute in office where there weren't garbage charges against him for things that weren't even crimes.
You had two years of the Mueller investigation.
You had Impeachment one over a phone call where he was actually asking Ukraine to investigate the corruption of the Biden administration, which we've all seen proof of now.
They impeached him for that.
Didn't convict him.
Yet impeachment two over the ridiculous charge that Trump incited an insurrection Which, A, wasn't an insurrection, and B, Trump didn't incite.
So even if you did it just as payback for that, I don't care.
That's a good enough reason.
Impeachment is a political action done by a political entity to punish another one, all right?
It's got nothing to do with actual criminal acts because they define what high crimes and misdemeanors are as anything you can get a majority of the House of Representatives to vote for.
So if you don't use that tool to punish someone who you have actual evidence, legitimate, existing in the public domain right now, evidence of criminal violations, not just political crimes, You have failed in your role as a political leader.
So I don't know if McCarthy's just trying to throw this.
He doesn't want to be speaker now, you know, but the idea that he somehow, oh, well, if we do that, I won't be an effective leader.
I won't be able to get everybody on board with the things I need to and do my garbage business as usual.
You know, Washington political crap.
No, buddy.
That's not good enough.
That's not what time it is.
That's not what we need from the Speaker of the House.
You know what we need from the Speaker of the House?
Pain.
I want pain.
Because they've been doing it to us.
They've been abusing the powers of the state against us.
So not just Biden.
Talk with Mike Howell from Heritage.
What about Mayorkas?
Mayorkas lied!
He knew those DHS agents didn't, or those Border Patrol agents, did not whip anybody when they were chasing down illegal aliens on horseback, but he went right out in front of the American people, gave a press conference, and lied!
Why don't we impeach him?
He should be gone.
Not just for that, but for the malfeasance and incompetence and failure he has been as the head of DHS.
So get rid of him.
Don't stop there.
Christopher Wray, FBI, gone.
Everybody, Merrick Garland, DOJ, gone.
You know why?
Because we can't allow people in those executive agencies to use them as their personal abuse organization to attack their political enemies, which is what they've done.
From the second the Biden administration got into power, they had executive orders ready, claiming that the greatest threat to the American people was domestic extremists.
White supremacists, and they ended up defining that in a way that made it anybody to the right of Bernie Sanders.
And they've been using those powers, the police powers of the state and the prosecutorial powers, to attack and punish those political enemies this entire time.
The gulag they have now in DC is filled with people whose basic crime was trespassing in Trump gear, and they're...
Hit them with charges all the way up to and including sedition for people who never planned sedition and who the indictments show were basically just getting ready for a scrap with Antifa or the forlorn hope that maybe Trump was going to invoke the insurrection act and ask the militia to come across the border and support him.
He didn't do it.
They didn't do it.
And now they're in the gulag being punished by these people.
So Kevin McCarthy, you will either impeach Biden or I expect the rest of the Republican caucus, the men's caucus, women's caucus, the fighting wing of the Republican Party, to hold your feet to the fire and to challenge you if you refuse to do that.
Because not just Biden.
We need the rest of the executive agencies and we need impeachment proceedings.
I don't care.
There may be judges.
There is an entire array of officials who have abused their power against the American people, and they need to pay the price.
That's before we get to your real job, which is making sure you defund all these agencies.
So if you somehow don't have the guts to do that, which I can understand, you're a spineless politician.
It's not in your nature.
But let's get to the defunding then.
You have the power of the purse.
They can't spend a dime unless you let them.
And you need to understand that the American people are ready to have the government shut down if that's what it takes.
As a matter of fact, I would prefer if the first thing you did was shut down the government until we stop them from doing all this stuff.
So get ready.
We will have there, I know, I know Heritage has a pile of places and the rest of the conservative movement has a pile of places where we want money taken away.
We're not going to defund the police.
We're going to defund the Gestapo, the Stasi, the state organs that are attacking our people.
The police, we need them to keep our neighborhoods safe.
We do not need the organs of state power that you are abusing to attack us using taxpayer money to do that.
That's on you, Kevin McCarthy.
So impeach Biden, impeach Mayorkas, impeach Garland, impeach Wray.
Anybody who wants to comment on this and rumble or whatever, let's get a list together and and let's start the impeachment proceedings day one.
Let's start the defunding day one and and let's act like we have control of the government and we can take it back from the deep state and the permanent bureaucracy who is using it to attack us.
Well that's not how it works.
I keep holding up Seb's copy.
I read this thing.
It's not in there.
They work for us.
Let's make them act like it.
Let's force them.
And if he won't do it, let's replace him.
Because anybody you put in that position, if they're not willing to do those things, anybody who replaces them would be a step up.
This is Jim Hansen.
That was the Freeform Rumble-inspired rant about why Kevin McCarthy either impeaches or gets the hell out of the way.
We'll be back after the break.
Got a couple more segments left, and I got a few things back in the arrows in the quiver.
It's gonna get lively and spicy again.
Jim Hansen.
We're doing America First Radio.
I think they got their money's worth out of that one.
Mic's up.
Definitely, yeah.
That was great.
I kinda got a feeling Kevin McCarthy doesn't listen to the show, though.
I'm just gonna go out on a limb.
I'm betting he's not an America First radio guy.
Probably not.
All right, I'm feeling some callers next segment.
So Alex, we have had 80s and 90s hip-hop rap.
We've had Phil Collins.
We had some stuff that was so heavy I didn't even know it was.
That's all right.
You got me.
Keep me on my toes, man.
That was Electric Wizard.
Electric Wizard.
They're out of the UK.
It's a heavy metal band.
That was deep.
Heavy, heavy.
We had a band called No Warning.
All right.
That's some Marilyn Manson.
That's Marilyn Manson's goods.
And Limp Bizkit.
See, the Limp Bizkit.
I'm a Fred Durst fan.
Oh, and Three Teeth.
Three Teeth.
Yeah, this is the three-teeth one.
That's heavy.
Yeah, yeah.
It's got that harsh edge to it.
Alright.
I still need to add more bump outs for you though.
Alright.
I'll plan ahead.
I'll get them ready for next time.
Yeah, I'll plan ahead and have some ideas.
What makes a good bump out?
I mean, it's, you want kind of a groove going along while I'm talking so you can remind me, and then something that kicks in.
Kicks in like a ten second mark of your take, yeah?
Yeah, alright.
And I gotta edit it so it ends like right at the...
The post, as it were.
So that's why I had more bump ins this time, because those are easier to come up with.
Right.
Well, I will try to do my part.
Alright.
I try to hit 10 seconds.
But hey, it all depends on whether I remember.
Alright.
Looks like we got a couple callers.
Mm-hmm.
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Of course they don't want him testifying live.
Can you imagine what that would look like?
Yeah, because he's a wild beast.
You can't stop him.
You can only hope to contain him.
Welcome back to America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo.
It's Jim Hanson.
Alright, now that we got Kevin McCarthy's attention, I want to take a couple more calls because I think there's a lot of things that the American people want him to hear.
We got Phil from Philly.
Really?
Phil from Philly, I like that man.
Hey, Jim, thanks.
I could just I just stay on topic with this McCarthy thing.
I mean, he's got to impeach Biden, but that's not where the trail ends.
I mean, look, you put yourself in the seat of the Ukrainian president and Joey Bag of Donuts says, hey, you don't get you don't get the money unless you fire this guy.
Call my boss.
What's the first thing you would do?
I'd fire the guy.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You would call Obama and say, yo, what's up with this guy?
He said, you're making the call.
He's got the control.
Obama did the quid pro quo.
Joey's just the bag man.
That's all he is.
And those are not these criminals are somewhere.
There's a phone conversation between Ukraine and President Obama.
They got it.
They got to get him in front of Congress in front of oversight.
Oh, no, I kind of like that because Obama skated, you know, everybody, oh, no drama, Obama.
And, oh, there was nothing going on.
He was so dirty.
He just had, he had better people.
Now that's the difference.
The Biden administration and Biden's team is like the C or D team for the Democrats because they won't let, you know, the top players, they won't let them get near him because then it's the Obama round three.
So I like the idea of bringing in Barry O to testify.
And come on.
McCarthy could do it.
He won't because he's a gutless weasel.
But let's start.
I like your idea.
I like the idea of pinging him.
So thanks for that, Phil from Philly.
And congrats to the Phillies.
So what about Bill from San Francisco?
What's happening up by the bay, brother?
Hey, Jim.
Appreciate you taking my call.
Yeah, man.
So, I want to tell you that, you know, since this whole thing with the election, it seems to me like it's death by a thousand cuts.
It's just so overwhelming.
They're coming at us from a thousand different directions.
My real frustration is that the root cause is this whole idea that these different groups, whether it's LGBTQ, Black Lives Matter.
Whatever the group is that's coming at us with another thing, it's collectivism.
It's group rights.
Group rights violate individual rights.
It's unconstitutional.
It's contrary to our Declaration of Independence.
Why in God's name do we allow it?
It's unconstitutional.
We should just be labeling all of them as group rights, unconstitutional.
And the same thing goes for the politicians who take an oath to uphold the Constitution.
The Constitution is for individual rights and responsibility.
It's not group rights.
If they're coming forward and they're arguing for group rights, then they're violating their own oath.
Throw them out of government.
I like it.
I like the idea.
We should defund The government by attaching our agenda, the agenda of the people, not the parties, not the politicians, because within the Republican Party we've got people like McCarthy.
We've got many rhinos, globalist Wall Street, military industrial, Liz Cheney types that are fighting against us.
We're outnumbered and we have to apply the leverage.
Well, here's the thing.
We do have the leverage, and I think we are starting to see it applied.
I mean, I gotta say, again, Heritage keeps bringing more pain and doing things that I haven't seen from them, and I think that's indicative of a recognition by a lot of people about what time it is.
It is time to fight back.
So I think to your first point, you're absolutely right that the idea of all these people, the left's game is to create grievances based on identity groups.
And so they separate people into identity groups.
They tell them to go ahead and invent your beef or create your beef.
Bring it, and then what we'll do is we'll extract concessions, you know, we'll gain spoils, and then we'll distribute them to you as your reward for being part of our coalition.
So it's essentially, like you said, it's groups feeding off the host, which is us, we the people.
But we the people, as you said, are supposed to be individuals with liberty not to be used Just as a place to extract taxes that they can be redistributed then to the protected identity groups and victim groups that the left creates.
And 100% the goal for them is to have a collectivist, you know, set up and to move us all down the path towards socialism.
Wokeness being the latest brand they have for it.
And we got to say no.
We absolutely cannot allow them to do that.
And I think, I honestly believe that this election is going to show the failure of them to achieve their final goal because they woke up we the people.
And we're not going to allow them to turn us into another socialist crap hole.
That ain't going to happen in the United States of America.
This is Jim Hanson sitting in for Dr. G. We're doing America First Radio.
Couple more segments left and don't cut away now.
it's gonna stay lively.
Might have to switch to my other earpieces.
This one's hurting.
I'm suffering, man.
You normally wear it in the ear?
Yeah, I mean these are nice in-ear monitors, but I don't know.
Maybe I'm just getting soft.
I'm not the man I used to be.
Going back to the wartime playlist, I still think, like, to avoid the cliche, obvious choices, like Rite of the Valkyries, I would still have to pick Metallica for whom the bell tolls for my number one.
Imagine.
You know what's funny is one of the greatest war songs is won by Metallica.
That one because I mean they do a better job in that song of hitting you know the guitars like machine guns and the drums like explosions and all of it you know and it's such a horrifying story anyhow.
You know we used to that was one back in the days when laser discs first came out we had that one on a laser disc and we used to jam that Not sure it's as good a going-to-war song.
I got blown to crap and now I'm laying in bed and I can't do anything.
Please kill me.
Not really the inspirational one.
Two and a half minutes.
All right.
Hey, Jeff, is that Mike from Detroit?
Is that the same dude?
Do we have Mike from Detroit already?
Or am I just... No, that's... Different dude?
That's a different guy.
All right.
We've got another good Supreme Court case coming up the 31st.
They're doing race-conscious admissions for colleges.
Oh, affirmative action?
Yeah, they're going to shut it down.
I don't see how they can not.
It's never been constitutional.
It's always been a pure violation.
And all they've done is nudge, nudge, wink, wink.
Here's how to cheat and pretend you're not doing this.
And I don't think they're going to put up with that crap.
The Republican Party really should have come out against affirmative action a long time ago.
Like that would have been a bold and the correct move, honestly.
America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo.
It's Jim Hanson.
Hey folks, we're going to kickstart my heart.
Listen, there's a Supreme Court case coming up that I think is going to be awesome.
They're going to take on the quota racial discrimination going on in college admissions.
And that's October 31st.
There's a couple cases.
I think it's Harvard and Texas, whatever they are.
But they're basically going to look at whether it is legal or constitutional for colleges to discriminate against certain races in order to elevate others.
And essentially, I mean, who's getting the brunt of this?
Those people who were kicked out of the People of Color Coalition, those horrible, high-achieving Asians.
Because if we went by straight merit and other things, there would be far too many Asians in our good schools.
And they can't have that because they want to push their equity idea, which is equality of outcome.
It doesn't matter who got there.
It doesn't matter who won the game.
What matters is who they decide to give the prizes to.
And they're going to take this to the Supreme Court now, and I'm willing to bet there are five votes in that Supreme Court minimum.
And we'll see about Squishy Roberts, you know, whether he goes along.
But I think they're going to give a very solid ruling, similar to the ones they've given in the gun control cases, where they say, stop it!
You know, I'm sorry.
The Civil Rights Act says you cannot discriminate.
If you take federal money, you cannot discriminate on the basis of race.
And it doesn't matter if you're pretending that it's only one thing among many or anything else.
They're using it as a way to do quotas.
And that's bull jive.
So I think this is going to be fun.
It's one of those things I'm looking forward to.
I wish it was going to come out before the election, but whatever.
We'll get it and we'll have it as a good issue for the next couple years.
And not even as a good issue, we'll have it as the right answer.
I mean, oh my God, can we actually go ahead and, you know, treat all people equally?
Equal protection under the law?
It's in the Constitution.
It's the only way to fairly administrate it.
If you want more black people in colleges, you have to graduate more black people from high school.
You have to get more black kids to stay in school.
And at some level, you have to deal with the pathologies in the black community that are stopping that.
Because it ain't systemic racism.
It ain't any of these other excuses they give at this point.
We're too far past that.
And there is a problem in the black community where education is not valued.
And you can look at it.
I looked at a study today from Brookings Institute, which is a left of center organization.
And they showed the amount of hours that students study outside of the classroom by race.
Anybody want to guess who studies the most?
Huh.
might shock you to know that Asians study the most by a considerable margin pretty close to equal to the amount that they overachieve in the if it was race-blind admissions.
Then you had whites, Latinos, and blacks in that order.
Which is pretty much the same order they are if you had non-race conscious admissions.
So if you didn't racially discriminate, that's how things would turn out.
The more you study in high school, the better you do in school, the better you qualify for college.
So I can't wait.
I am hoping to see a good result there.
I want to take one more call.
We got Mike from Detroit.
What you want to talk about?
Oh yeah, yeah.
What you were talking about earlier was accountability, and we have a so-called political party, which to me is almost like a RICO organization, you know, the Democratic Party, who's politically corrupt, criminally corrupt, personally corrupt, seditious, and treasonous.
You've got four, five hundred, six hundred riots, which are organized political terrorist activity.
None of these people are being held accountable, which is just what you were saying.
And this whole divide and conquer thing by race, when you look at the black on Asian and the black on white attacks in our inner cities and so on, this is where the Democratic Party has given these people, minorities, sort of a free hand, you know, sort of an excuse, reparations kind of thing for their activities.
It doesn't help either white, black or minority people to, you know, to encourage that kind of behavior.
You know, I think I think you've got a good point.
Now, I've talked about it before.
They've encouraged lawlessness at this point in a lot of places.
It's a lack of accountability for schools and for parents.
There's a lack of fathers being held accountable for taking care of their kids.
There's a lack of parents being held accountable for not keeping their kids in school and not doing the things that need to be done.
And there's a lack of accountability among politicians for not holding criminals accountable for what they're doing for taking away, you know, bail requirements and letting them out of confinement early and all these things that have made Democrat run cities such Hellish places to live for the people who live there.
I feel sympathy for the people who live in those communities because they live in horrible conditions, but they keep voting for Democrat politicians who have done this to them.
So if you want to escape from the cycle of violence, if you want to escape from the reasons that your kids aren't doing well in school and your schools suck, you know, and the places you live are horrible, well you have to change the people you're putting in charge of them.
And then you have to hold yourselves accountable too.
You know, and I don't, this is not a purely racial thing.
Black communities are underperforming, but that's not, it's not a purely black thing.
It's a question of what do you do as a politician, primarily Democrat politicians, to hold people accountable, to make the laws matter, to fund the police and give them the marching orders, to go ahead and make those places safe and to back them up when the mob comes for them.
You can't expect them to go out and wade into these places that are crime-ridden crapholes.
And then the second something bad happens, you're like, oh, evil police.
No, I'm sorry.
Those police are, God bless them for having the guts to still wear the badge and protect and serve in a situation where far too many of them work For cities that do not respect them, will not take their side in any kind of a dispute.
So overall, I think it's fair to say the Democrats and the left need to look at what they're doing to those communities and take the responsibility.
And those communities need to hold them responsible and replace them.
There are prosperous, secure Republican cities all over the country.
We're willing to work with you.
Give us a chance.
This is Jim Hanson.
We're still rocking the America First Radio.
We got one more segment and you have no idea, and neither do I, what it's going to be about.
We're going to make it up in the break.
We'll be back with more America First Radio.
Is it really almost six?
Yes, it is.
It went as fast as our hour.
It really did.
Yep.
Final segment, final hour.
I'm in.
Ooh.
I got the feeling I missed something, but I don't know what it was. - Yes.
Oh, I forgot to mention the pole.
Never mind.
I'll get it this next segment.
No worries.
No worries.
I should give a shout.
It's my daughter's birthday.
Oh, very nice.
I guarantee she's not listening to the radio.
What year?
That's a good question.
She was born in 91, so 31.
Oh, okay.
31, 32, 31.
I don't know.
I can't do math, man.
It's been three hours.
I have no brain cells left.
As a kid, I was so upset when the 2000s finally ended because it was the easiest thing in the world to do the math to figure out, oh, the 60s were 40 years ago.
The 40s were 60 years ago.
Then once 2010 comes along, it's like, damn it.
It's a little harder now to figure math out.
You gotta do two kinds of math.
We had it so easy growing up in the 90s.
Life was good.
See, that's why Gen X, my next, I don't know if it's going to be a book or a short something, but Gen X was the last of the great generations.
I can believe that.
It's downhill from there.
Yeah, as a millennial, I can agree with that.
Yeah, we're the last one that got the American dream delivered of a better life than our parents.
And it's a smaller generation, too, like, you know, between the boomers and the millennials.
It's just kind of, like, there.
And then like once the boomers move on, then the millennials are.
Thank you.
Welcome back to America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo.
It's Jim Hanson.
Yes, it is.
And we're going to finish strong.
Hey, last time we were talking about racist and bad policies by the by the Dems that are not benefiting the communities they claim to serve.
And I think that's really, truly the saddest thing about it.
They generated identity politics.
They told people, hey, just do what we say and follow us and we'll lead you to the promised land.
And where'd they lead them?
To places where if you live in a city run by Democrats, you live in a crappy place.
And that's horrifying.
Some of our greatest cities are now run down and awful.
But I was also talking about the Supreme Court, upcoming Supreme Court case.
Where they will probably strike down what they call race-conscious admission policies, which is basically racial discrimination, quotas, you know, they toss out diversity.
Oh, people gain from having a diverse community in their, you know, their college experience.
And there may be some truth to that.
But that doesn't justify and cannot justify and is not constitutional then to use racial discrimination to go ahead and put the correct number of each race into your college admissions class.
And they polled.
The Washington Post actually did a poll and large majorities, 60 plus percent of Americans, Disagree with race conscious racial discrimination in admissions.
I'm not going to use their garbage terminology because words matter.
They don't believe that you should racially discriminate to achieve equity and game the system.
And that's great.
Now it says also similar amounts of people believe there should be programs in place that try to improve those numbers.
And I agree with that.
I don't want fewer black kids to graduate from high school.
I don't want more of them to drop out.
I don't want fewer black kids to qualify for college or Latino kids or whatever.
And I also don't want Asian kids who achieved and busted their butts and studied twice as much as everybody else to be punished.
And on the basis of their race, not get what they earned.
So let's get programs that incent people to work harder, that reward those who do, and that who don't give a free ride to people who didn't achieve.
Because at this point, there is nothing stopping people from going the extra mile, doing the extra work, And getting to the prize themselves.
You may not live in a place where it's valued, but you can still do it yourself.
And it's incumbent on parents and leaders in those communities to make that the cool thing to be.
Be an achiever.
Be a good person.
Hey, it's been a blast, as always, to guest host for Seb.
I love doing it.
I love hearing from the callers.
I love the rumble polls, the whole thing.
And I love the fact that we're going to be celebrating November 8th and 9th when we take back this country.
The right is ascendant, and we are going to fix it and make the country as great as it used to be.