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Nov. 7, 2022 - Sebastian Gorka
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Incredible predictions for the election.
Incredible predictions for the election.
And Monica.
Monica, Monica, Monica.
What did she say?
Something about serving the Trump administration.
She said normal Americans will destroy the Dems.
Yes.
Americans will destroy the Dems.
Normal Americans.
Yeah, more normal Americans.
Will destroy the Dems.
Dems.
Okay.
C. Rumble.
Hello, Rumblers, I believe.
Yes, we are back up.
Rumblers?
Rumblers are back up and running.
There we go.
Did you break my Rumble?
Wasn't picking up audio on the OBS feed for some reason.
That seems to have happened.
Not the OBS feed.
OBS, man.
It's the go-to streaming software for gamers and Let's Players, so it should not be having these problems.
Um, but we're back.
We are back.
We're back.
So coming in with cut 13, no liner, Alex.
Uh, no.
Alright, 90 seconds.
I want happy music today, Alex!
10-4, 10-4.
Happy!
Happy, happy, happy!
If you slip in the final countdown somewhere, I'm sure we'll understand.
You can do that.
D-d-d-d-d-d-d!
Nice.
So good.
Dawn of the final day.
four hours remain.
Someone's excited.
Do do do do.
John got a breakthrough.
What?
I don't know, he's hopping in his seat.
Something happened over there.
John's like really excited about that music.
Hang on a second.
Okay, 30 seconds here.
here.
All right, mics off.
Coming. Coming.
Coming.
It took two weeks to call every state.
In modern elections, more and more ballots are being cast in early voting and also by mail.
And many states don't start counting those ballots until after the ballots, after, pardon me, after the polls close on November 8th.
So you heard the president say this the other night.
He has been very clear on this as well.
We may not know all the winners of elections for a few days.
It takes time to count all legitimate ballots in a legal and orderly manner.
That's how this is supposed to work.
And it's important for us to all be patient while votes are being counted.
No, no, no, no.
You're desperate.
You want delays.
You want to find votes under the table.
Oh, in boxes that just happen to be secreted under the table.
Not this time.
We're going to vote in such huge numbers.
We're going to bring over the independents.
We're going to bring over Democrats that it won't be a question.
Doesn't matter how many votes are outstanding to count.
If we win by a large enough margin, it won't matter.
You heard those figures.
I'm just going to read them again because they're fabulous.
Absolutely love it.
Walker, Herschel up 2 according to Trafalgar.
General Boldock up 1.
Oz in Pennsylvania up 2.
Ted Budd up 6.
And...
J.D.
Vance in Ohio.
Up 10.
Absolutely stunning.
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I didn't even know he was in the swamp.
Gonna have to hang with Tom in the break.
But first, the most important thing is you, our dear listener.
Let's go to your calls.
First up, I think we had just gone live and the line was already ringing.
Let's go to Brooklyn Judy, line one.
Well, of course I was calling.
I'm so excited to share something with you.
I still have a cold.
My voice is not me.
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All right.
I'm totally unfamiliar.
Let's get back to politics, Judy.
Okay.
Here's the t-shirt.
You ready?
Yes.
I heard something last week and I said, wow, this is great.
And this is what it's going to be like.
This is what I'm suggesting.
In quotes, open quotes.
Get ready.
Close quotes.
We have a country to save 2024 with a picture of President Trump on the t-shirt.
Get ready 2024.
I like that.
I like that.
I'm going to have to have words with Randy.
That was his words.
That was his words.
Get ready.
I loved it.
All right.
I think we might have to discuss that with Randy.
I love that.
Anything else?
Are you feeling good about New York?
Listen, I'm hoping, God willing, not just for New York, but the whole country.
We have a country to save!
Get ready!
2024, people!
Alright, 10 people to the polling stations.
Take your buddies.
Take people who would not vote and would stay home.
We can do it.
We can do it in New York.
Lee Zelding.
Come on, guys.
Get serious.
Thank you, Judy.
Let's go to another friend in Silver Spring.
Victor!
Happy Monday, Victor!
And happy Monday to you, too.
Yeah, I've been calling all my friends and telling them that if you don't want to have O'Malley 2.0, you've got to vote for Dan Cox for governor and you've got to go vote Republican straight down the line.
Maryland, I'm just nervous about the crazies that live in Baltimore.
And that area, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, we gotta get out there.
And I've been telling people, you've got to vote for Dan Cox.
No, absolutely.
And guys, even if you're in a predominantly Democrat district, I worked it out today, you know, the easiest thing to say to those who say my vote doesn't count, guess what?
You never go and vote with a ballot that just has one race on it.
It's got all kinds of races on it.
It's got referenda questions.
It's got budget questions.
So every vote counts.
Counts!
Because you're going to be in there voting for all kinds of things, for local commissioners, for, you know, the raising of the budget for the local library.
So guys, I don't care if you're in Maryland or California, your vote counts.
Thank you, Victor, and take 10 friends to the voting stations with you.
Let's go to Eric in California, line two.
Welcome, Eric.
Hey, Dr. Gorka, I got a t-shirt idea for you.
Yes, go ahead.
Alright, the front of it says, if you're not America first, you're last.
Like it?
And then the back of it says, your moral compass needs a new MAGA net.
That's good.
I like that.
Your moral compass needs a new MAGA net.
I like that.
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Let's go to Don in Denver.
Hello?
Yes, you're up, Don.
Now is when you talk.
Hi, this is Don.
Sorry, I wasn't sure.
Just to let you know, there's a video that's come out in Colorado.
Apparently Bennett's wife may have sunk his political career.
Said he's lying about not defunding the police.
Yes, I saw that video.
His wife said, oh, oh, we do want to defund the police.
We just don't talk about it.
Correct, Don?
Alrighty.
That's it.
That's it.
God bless.
We'll find it.
Thank you.
Thank you, Don, for being so up on the news.
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Let's go to Anne in Pennsylvania.
Hi, Dr. J. How are you?
I'm good.
I'm feeling good.
How about you?
Well, I just have a little bit of a bone to pick with you.
But before I say something, I just want you to know how much I love and respect you.
Oh, I'm getting worried here.
I love and respect you, but what did I do, Anne?
What did I do?
You got 90 seconds.
Well, if I didn't love and respect you, I wouldn't have said that.
Okay, go ahead.
Just so you know.
So, the other day, you were on Steve Bannon's show.
Yes.
And towards the end of the interview, you very definitively stated, and it seemed like without reservation, you said, and I'm paraphrasing, That the election won't be decided for about three or four days.
Correct.
And that can't be the new norm, Dr. Sebastian.
I'm sorry.
I didn't say it was the new norm.
I'm saying because they're so corrupt in certain areas, in certain districts, they will try to delay the results for three days.
But I'm not approving of it.
I'm saying that's how corrupt the Democrats are.
Well, I'm very happy to hear that.
I am.
I'm very happy to hear that because I just love and adore you.
I do.
I think, you know, I just want to hear more of you about the stolen election, like I'm not hearing from the others that I also love and respect, like Hannity and Gallagher and others.
More of what?
More of the obvious.
More of the non-violent.
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Come in with three.
Is Solomon coming up?
Solomon?
Oh, he's D?
Oh, okay.
I had him in the wrong place.
Okay.
All right, you can block.
Or actually, no, keep him open.
Keep him open.
I need Jeff on his headset
America First Can you believe it?
They are saying that they don't agree with America first.
How do you say that?
Magnificent.
You could take the five worst presidents in American history and put them together and they would not have done the damage Joe Biden has done to our nation in less than two short years.
Think of it.
We're talking about less than two years and our nation is like destroyed.
It's not hyperbole.
It's not politics.
It's just a statement of fact.
I mean, even Carter.
Worse than Carter.
The five worst.
But that's not the cut from his rally that made the news.
It's this one.
We're gonna get Mr. G's take on it because it's interesting.
It's President Trump about a certain governor from Florida.
Cut to!
We're winning big, big, big in the Republican Party for the nomination like nobody's ever seen before.
Let's see, there it is.
Trump at 71.
Ron DeSanctimonious at 10%.
I wasn't sure why he did that, Ron DeSanctimonious, because most people don't even know what Sanctimonious means, but Mr. G had a very good take on this.
When stuff like that happens, we're texting back and forth.
Mr. G, why do you think President Trump took that very subtle little bob at the governor of Florida?
If people are... I think that we get annoyed a lot by people now saying it's got to be DeSantis, we have to move on.
What do you think Trump is thinking about that?
If we're irritated that, oh, he's the old flavor, you've got to move on when he's got 230 endorsements that have won.
And yeah, he must be very, very irritated.
What do you say to those who say, oh, that was just so unnecessary, Mr. President?
What about the fact that DeSantis is doing robocalls for a senator in Colorado that hates Trump?
Oh, well, that's a little bit of a head-scratching moment there.
Ron, what are you doing?
I thought you were MAGA, America First.
Come on.
And you know you wouldn't be where you are today without America First and President Trump.
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Alright, back to your calls!
Let's go to Arizona.
Rebecca, welcome!
Hey, Dr. Gorka, thank you so much for taking my call.
I am a 40-year-old pissed-off mom, and I'm tired of this.
I have a five-and-a-half-year-old.
I know I'm an older mom.
When I go to vote tomorrow, I'm thinking of her.
Without a doubt, I'm thinking of her, and I'm thinking of her future.
But here's what we need to call to attention in Arizona.
Not only, yes, this is the election to watch, but when nobody realizes Carrie Lake, she's amazing.
And I've met her.
She's talked to me for five minutes about being a mom and how important it is to protect our children.
But nobody realizes that Katie Hobbs, who's running against her, is in charge of our elections.
She's in charge of our elections.
And let me read.
It says, the Arizona Secretary of State, Katie Hobbs, is the chief election officer for the state.
The Election Services Division is responsible for certifying the state election results.
Please tell me where is that fair?
Where is that equal?
It is not.
She needs to recuse herself.
She should have recused herself.
You can't have one of the players in the game be the referee as well as playing in the game.
It's an utter outrage.
I think Carrie's gonna win.
And as soon as she wins, along with the legislature of Arizona, they have to change that.
We don't have to wait until somebody recuses themselves as the Secretary of State.
It must be illegal.
It must be prevented.
You cannot run for any position in a state and also be the judge and the referee of that election.
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So here you're coming in with my pillow of Solomon. - Good one.
Alex?
Yes.
Great.
He's not going to be ready until right when this segment starts, just so you know.
Okay, fine.
Plate, cut 11 for me again. 11.
But the whole thing about the end of democracy, and in this continual refrain we hear that says democracy is on the ballot.
No!
Democracy is the ballot.
And what you're basically arguing is that an exercise in democracy, in which people go out and vote for candidates, is the end of democracy?
It's utter nonsense.
Good for him.
We haven't seen, has he been like less on Fox?
Or just less interesting clips?
That's how I feel.
I don't know, he's usually on weekends.
Brett Baer a lot.
I was going to say, yeah.
Because that was on Fox News Sunday.
Alright, with John, I'm going to ask him to talk about that story that the caller mentioned, and then I'm going to play the Klobuchar cut.
Klobuchar cut, cut 4.
Alrighty.
We're coming in with the pillow.
90 seconds.
Oh, we can't get the Bennett video, can we, Jeff, from the Justin News story?
Let me try.
I think it's embedded.
Where is it?
Oh, it's a thingy one.
It's like a very, very test one.
70 seconds.
Jeff, I'll play it off my phone.
Michael would say, you know, calling it deep in the place is probably not this one as new at the outset.
Yes.
Because that's not really what we're talking about.
Yeah, I'll play it on my phone.
Wow, wow, wow, wow!
That is amazing!
Everything is partisan.
Like, anything that can become a wage issue is these days.
And so probably the smartest thing is to try to take the temperature down and, you know, just quietly.
The most successful efforts in Washington, D.C. are the ones that you never see on the probation paper.
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He is the founder, the editor-in-chief of justthenews.com.
Welcome, John.
We had a caller who mentioned the story you sent to me early this morning.
This is how clued in our listeners are across the country.
So, I've got the story you sent me.
I'm going to do a very high-tech thing.
I'm going to use technology.
to play the video onto my microphone because this is stunning.
So, the headline from Justin News, Democratic Senator's wife counsels, quote, strategic ways to, quote, quietly defund the police without a backlash.
This is Democrat Senator Michael Bennett's wife from Colorado, Susan Daggett, and it is a unique peek behind the curtain.
And I always wonder, like, these people who say, no, no, no, on our side, oh, we're not defending the police.
Do they mean it?
Are they saying that just to, like, break you people?
Like, I don't even know anymore.
Are you actually going to back away from it, or is it just trying to, like... Well, I mean, I think, I think that, you know, um, I think Michael would say, you know, calling it defend the police was probably not the smartest move at the outset.
Yes.
Because that's not really what we're talking about.
Um, but, um, you know, Everything is partisan, right?
Like, anything that can become a wage issue is these days, and so probably the smartest thing is to try to take the temperature down and, you know, just quietly.
The most successful efforts in Washington The most successful efforts in Washington, D.C.
are the ones you never see.
Wow, wow, wow.
We are just a few hours away from a national election.
John Solomon, what an incredible story, a peek behind the scenes of left-wing politics.
Let me ask, how did you get that video?
How did you get that audio?
Yeah, it was done by Accuracy in Media.
They had two undercover investigative journalists who went to the door posing as college students, got Susan Baggett to say those things.
She felt comfortable, thought she was talking to some liberals, and kind of spoke out loud what a lot of Democrats have said is their secret plan, which is, we're going to keep the funding, please.
We just won't call it that.
Guess what?
The Americans are way too smart to fall for that.
They know what defunding police, no matter what you call it.
She talked about reallocating.
That's the new term.
Mandela Barnes has been using this in Wisconsin.
We're going to reallocate some of the resources from police.
That is the code word Democrats are now using for defunding.
But you know what?
Americans are too smart.
But the elitists like Susan Daggett, like her husband Michael Bennett, They continue to think that, well, if you just move the shells around a few times, you can fool the American public.
She said it out loud.
Now Americans get to judge for themselves.
And by the way, that's a race that just moved from lean Democrat to toss-up.
The Republican there, O'Day, is faring pretty well.
This is probably going to have a last-minute effect on the election there.
Fabulous stuff.
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On the topic of Russia, I have to get you to react to this other Democrat senator.
Not a wife, but an actual senator.
This is Amy Klobuchar.
Strange timing talking about Twitter and Russia, Russia, Russia.
Cut 4.
I've been very clear in expressing my concerns about this, and it actually goes beyond Twitter.
Today, there are reports that, in fact, Russian bots, news reports, have come back, outside interference coming back.
To me, the solutions are these, and it is, again, for all of these platforms.
Number one, do something about misinformation.
They can't shield themselves when they're actually making money off of spreading misinformation about elections.
I have a bill to change that.
As somebody who's told the truth about the Steele dossier, about the Russia hoax for five years, who has been attacked by the mainstream lying legacy media, your eyebrow must have slightly raised when you heard in the last 48 hours, THE RUSSIANS ARE BACK, JOHN!
It's honest to God.
You could predict it.
We could have probably just put a date on the calendar and said it probably starts here.
Listen, the Democrats need a plausible explanation.
Why are they going to lose this election?
They're already there.
Russia, Russia, Russia.
They did it after 2016.
They then did it to try to weaponize it and keep Donald Trump from being successful through most of his presidency.
Americans are smart enough to know.
There's no Russian disinformation out there.
There's simply American disenchantment with the Biden Democrats, including that particular senator who leans pretty far to the left.
In fact, keep an eye on Minnesota.
I think that's going to be one of the states where Republicans do very well tomorrow.
Now, we've got a few seconds left, but I'm curious.
There are reports that a massive hit piece is being prepared at the New York Times on Joe Biden.
You know the legacy media.
I have a supposition it will be an utter wipeout for the Democrats.
Tomorrow they will be trounced across the nation.
And as a result, somebody has to be scapegoated.
My vote is the Democrats are going to blame it all on Biden.
What's your expectation if there is a very good result for the Republicans?
Yeah, listen, it will fall on Joe Biden just like it fell on Bill Clinton after the 1994 landslide with Newt Gingrich.
Joe Biden created the document.
But here's the problem.
Joe Biden is implementing the policies that his party made popular, made an imperative after the 2020 election.
This is not a rejection just of Joe Biden.
This is a rejection of the Democrats.
Far left policies that have disenfranchised parents, people who own cars, people who have to fill the grocery cart.
They're being fired as a party, not just because Joe Biden can't put two sentences together.
Well, follow this man.
He's going to be very busy for the next 24 hours.
It's Jay Solomon reports justthenews.com.
And this show is, of course, just the news and not noise.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
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Mic's are up.
Alright.
Coming in with cut in nine.
No liner, Alex, this time?
No.
Oh, okay.
Uncriable!
Uh, title for, uh, Solomon?
But it's black, anyway.
All right.
Coming in with cut nine.
No liner, Alex, this time?
No.
Okay.
On Croyabo.
Title for Solomon.
The Democrat senator's wife caught red-handed.
Democrat senator's wife caught red-handed.
50 seconds.
Coming in with cut nine.
The Democrat senator's wife caught red-handed.
Preferences, Jeff?
Oh, he's picking up a call.
He says anyone's fine.
Alright.
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Also, the No Apologies t-shirt.
Hi, Dr. Gorka.
I just want to say, before I make my comment, I want to thank your wife.
I told you she inspired me.
Two months ago, I'm a pole watcher.
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Annabelle, line one.
Hi, Dr. Gorka.
I just want to say, before I make my comment, I want to thank your wife.
I told you she inspired me.
Because two months ago, I'm a pole watcher.
I have two vehicles and a designated driver.
They were taking quite a few seniors to the pole.
God bless.
My wife is going to be up at 4 a.m.
going to be the senior election official in her district.
Yeah, that's how we do it.
All right.
Anything else?
Question?
Comment?
Annabelle?
Yes.
No, no.
I have an idea for a t-shirt.
Go ahead.
Okay.
I want to get people revved up.
This is after Biden's comment about energy.
We have an enormous untapped energy source.
That the Democrats can never deplete, and we will unleash it tomorrow and in 2024.
It's refueled by decency, freedom, safety, and family, and faith.
So here's my idea.
You figure a black, a gray t-shirt, you know, medium gray, and you have a huge red, white, and blue gasoline can, oil can, whatever you want.
On the can, now this is just a visual, on the can it reads MAGA JUICE.
And what the T-shirt says is, America First runs on 100% clean MAGA juice, proudly mined in the USA.
And Joe Biden can never, never deplete or shut down what we run on.
They can't touch it.
I like the imagery of the fuel can.
I'm not sure Magga Juice translates as obviously as I would like it to, but I love the image of a jerry can in the red, white, and blue of the stars and stripes.
You guys are coming up with great ideas.
All right, I'm writing them all down.
We're going to talk to Randy, our merch master.
We're going to... I'm going to do a little bit of a monologue, but I want to take your calls, so don't go anywhere.
Brent is next.
We've got Dave, Peter and John.
Let's lock off the lines now.
We'll walk through all of those callers in the next, at the top of the hour.
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Welcome back, dear friends.
Welcome back.
Tomorrow is the day where America chooses.
It is that simple.
Do you continue to support those who wish to destroy America?
Or do we save our republic?
We will be going to Mar-a-Lago early tomorrow morning.
Mr. G and I, we are invited to the election... Can we say it?
Celebrations?
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God willing, it'll be our celebration.
I got Eric a little bit worried earlier today.
He was on my Twitter feed.
Why did I get you so worried, dear Eric?
When I took a look, when I logged into the back end on your Twitter profile, it has this section at the top right that shows recent media posted by this user.
You know, pictures, videos, what have you.
And it usually shows just the top six, two rows of three.
And all I see is the exact same picture six times over and it says vote Democrat with the image of the Democrat donkey on it and I'm just like... And you thought I'd had a fettermen aneurysm and I was saying vote Democrat?
Either that or a hack or something, I don't know.
And then you looked closely, you looked more closely and above the donkey what did you see?
Like expensive gasoline?
Vote Democrat.
Like the war in Ukraine?
Vote Democrat.
Like illegal immigration?
Vote Democrat.
Alright, so this is an idea I had earlier today and it is a long thread on my Twitter feed.
I'd like you guys to...
To chime in, I think I've missed a few hundred things, so give me some of the things I've missed.
So these are the things I have posted on my Twitter feed above the image of the donkey and vote Democrat.
The first was, like CRT?
Critical race theory?
Vote Democrat.
Next one, like inflation?
Vote Democrat.
Next one, do you like crime?
Vote Democrat.
Next one.
Do you like illegal immigration?
Vote Democrat.
Then, do you like the war in Ukraine?
Vote Democrat.
And then, do you like expensive gasoline?
In that case, Vote Democrat.
If you hate all of those things, you've got one choice.
Vote GOP down the line and make sure you take 10 other people to the polling station with you who would otherwise stay home.
It is that simple.
All right, guys.
I'm feeling good.
I think our team's feeling good.
I think everybody's feeling good.
Let's listen to you.
Let's listen to our good friends.
Let's go to Los Angeles.
Brent waiting very, very patiently.
How do you feel, Brent?
I'm feeling good, and I extend you blessings, Great Gorka, and please hug President Trump for me tomorrow.
He's not a big hugger.
You know, girls, girls, pretty ladies, maybe big guys, six foot four guys, not so much.
But I will give him a hearty masculine handshake.
What brings you to our show today, my dear friend?
Well, I'm thinking, through all history, we as American citizens have had a nearly unheard of blessing, inheritance, right, and a moral obligation to vote.
And we are now voting in an election that can start to re-establish and reclaim our overwhelmingly noble, honorable, and precious American Republic.
Beautifully put, my friend.
Beautifully put, it really is.
So America has been exceptional, outstanding, and mostly a light until the nations.
And so we must vote, and then we must pray, because we are facing the devil, and ultimately only God will defeat him.
Beautifully put, my friend, beautifully put.
It really is.
If you believe this nation is special, if you understand why our founding fathers put the word creator with a capital C in our founding document, then you understand that this nation is like no other nation.
As my good Orthodox friend Jeff Balaban said, well he taught me this phrase, greatest nation made by God, Israel.
Greatest nation made by man, America.
Let's keep it that way.
Thank you my dear friend and thank you for your patience.
Let's go to Arizona, Peter, line 4, welcome.
Hi, Sebastian.
Thank you so much.
It's an honor and privilege to speak to you and your listeners.
I really appreciate everything you do.
My comment relates to seniors and other people who care about Social Security.
We got less than $3 trillion in our Social Security account.
That's according to the annual report.
You can see it online.
The new Green Deal has been estimated by the former CBO director, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, He said it's 93 trillion dollars.
It's going to be in that vicinity or could be up there.
That means it's 30 times more money.
The Democrat initiative, New Green Deal, 30 times more money putting into this New Green Deal than into Social Security.
And I'm saying to seniors or people who have seniors in their families, please.
Vote Republican, because that $93 trillion, they're going to have to do, like John Solomon says, they're going to have to reallocate monies to do that kind of a budget.
It's like, if you like $93 trillion for the New Green Deal, like you were saying, then add that to your list, then you vote Democrat.
But if you want fiscal responsibility, go for the Republicans.
Hang on, Peter.
Hang on, hang on.
Let's be honest here.
I don't think fiscal responsibility is exactly what we can call the GOP.
They spend like drunken sailors, maybe half as drunk as the Democrats, but you're right.
The broader point is right.
The Green New Deal is the green new steel.
It is reallocation of wealth and it will indebt this nation to the Tune of figures that will be our great-great-grandchildren.
Thank you, Peter.
The GOP also has to get its spending proclivities in line as well.
Let's go to John.
John is calling from Tennessee.
Line 5.
Good afternoon, sir.
I had an idea that actually kind of germinated from a caller that hit last week.
I think we remember, you know, Chris Plante has a loony mic that calls in.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
Hang on, hang on, hang on.
It's not a loony mic.
Mike the Lib!
Mike the Lib!
Yes, yes.
My idea for you would be maybe say, let's have a cage match with Dr. G and invite a Lib to call in and see if he wants to see if he can have a debate with you in a manner, in any way whatsoever.
I like that!
It is quite entertaining when I get to hear you Rex body like I mean you ran over that guy like a CSX hitting a VW yeah that that one last week that guy was so pathetic I think I like that I like that let's let's run it by Mr. G we'll have a chat about the cage match the telephonic cage match on America first nicely done done John stay on the line let's give John a signed copy of defeating jihad let's go to Dave in Pennsylvania line two welcome Dave
Hey, Dr. G. Thank you for giving me a minute here.
I know everyone's focused on the Senate races and for good reason, but there's a big governor's race in Pennsylvania that's going on right now.
And since the CDC a few weeks ago recommended COVID shots be part of the regular vaccination schedule for school children, we have one governor candidate here who was part of the lockdown administration of Thomas Wolfe and who will enforce this mandate, I believe, COVID vaccinations, mandatory COVID vaccinations for your school children are on the line in these governor's races.
As far as an idea, I would like to, I refer to the CDC as the corporate disease cabal.
These people all go and work for big pharma, Even before they go and work for Big Pharma, they're funded, they've got patents, they're sitting there as bureaucrats, making millions, and they're in an organization, a government agency, that is mostly funded by Big Pharma, Dave!
Absolutely.
I don't know if you knew over the weekend, a great Jack Posobiec dropped on Twitter, there's an ad in Pennsylvania about mandatory COVID vaccinations, For children.
It's powerful.
It's chilling.
And we're passing it around to everyone we know on social media.
This is a big last minute issue.
I didn't have any hope for Mastriano for a long time.
I have a little bit of hope now that he may be able to win that based on this last minute issue, because this just crept up.
The Democrats shot themselves.
Well, the CDC shot the Democrats in the foot with this, in my opinion.
And I think it's going to be big.
People, you start messing with their kids, that's where they draw the line.
It doesn't matter what party is behind their name.
I think you're totally right.
You mess with the children, and then the dragon awakens.
Thank you, Dave.
Great calls.
Did you see the ad?
Because I'll send it to you on Twitter.
No, I saw it on my feed.
I haven't watched it yet, but I will watch the ad.
Thank you.
I think he has a shot, but let me just read the figures again.
From our buddy Robert Kahaley at the top of the show.
These are the latest from Trafalgar.
Herschel Walker up two.
Baldock, New Hampshire up one.
Oz, Pennsylvania up two.
Ted Budd up six.
And J.D.
Vance in Ohio up ten.
Absolutely incredible, guys.
Wow!
It's up to us.
We can do it.
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Yes.
Can you pull up that video of the lawyer giving the finger to the judge in the Parkland case?
I think it was Friday or Thursday.
It was Thursday.
Let's see which cut it was.
It was Thursday's cut.
Okay.
Do you want a B-roll or an actual video cut?
Audio.
Actual video.
Yes.
Yeah, I have it.
It worked yesterday.
Yeah, it worked last time.
It'll be fine.
Three minutes.
Good to know.
Yeah, that judge looked a little bit too Hollywood-y.
I suppose that's a better problem to have than, uh, his defense team looking the way they did.
Mm-hmm. - The sanctimoniousness aside, it will be funny to see Chris get absolutely slaughtered tomorrow night.
Crist?
Yeah.
Charlie Crist.
He's such a loser.
or he really is.
minute 45 yes chat that's right Dr. G will be in Mar-a-Lago tomorrow.
Oh, you've got that clip, right?
The judge, yeah.
Yep.
Yes, I have.
It's 36 seconds long. 70 seconds.
Telling you, man, the media, more than anybody else, is making this thing.
Trying to create it.
Is this B?
This is the B segment, yes.
Alright, come in with, um... 7.
Coming in with 7, no liner, Alex.
And then I'll do, I'll tee up 8.
And then you'll tee up the... I'm sorry, you'll tee up which one?
8, probably.
Eight.
All righty.
I'm a loyal Democrat, but I am not happy.
I just think that we are, you know, we did not listen to voters in this election, and I think we're going to have a bad night.
And, you know, this conversation's not going to have much impact on Tuesday, but I hope it has an impact going forward.
Because when voters tell you over and over and over again that they care mostly about the economy, listen to them.
Stop talking about democracy being at stake.
Yeah, democracy's at stake because people are gonna vote for the Republicans.
That's why democracy's at stake.
How dare you?
Even Brit Hume has had enough at Fox.
I thought he was retired.
He retired far too soon.
He skewers the Democrats.
Cut 11.
But the whole thing about the end of democracy, and in this continual refrain we hear that says democracy is on the ballot.
No!
Democracy is the ballot.
And what you're basically arguing is that an exercise in democracy, in which people go out and vote for candidates, is the end of democracy?
It's utter nonsense.
Doing democracy is the threat to democracy.
Capisce?
Do you get it?
The doing of democracy.
Oh, and by the way, what is the great... When you say great democracies, what comes to mind in terms of the greatest democracies to man?
Is it ancient Greece?
What comes to mind as the greatest of democracies?
Is it America after the founding?
Or is it the basket case that was Weimar Germany and gave us Hitler?
Let's ask that amazing historian who has a rather peculiar answer.
The man who gave us Biden, James Clyburn.
Oh, is he on Fox?
It's gotta be Cavuto.
Am I right?
It's gotta be Cavuto.
Cut.
This is what happens in a country that follows what happened in Germany in the early 30s.
This country is on track to repeat what happened in Germany when it was the greatest democracy going, elected a chancellor who then co-opted the media, and that's what's going on in this country.
That is what will lead to the destruction of this democracy.
Yeah, I'm just a political science PhD, but hey, Alex, you strike me as a bit of an amateur historian.
I'm just wondering, have I missed something?
Weimar Germany in the 30s as the greatest democracy?
He's losing it.
I mean, where is he getting this from?
I don't know.
I think he's putting it out of his Backside is where he's pulling it from.
Thank you, Alex.
All right, let's have one more piece of fun.
Stephanie Rule, MSNBC, the hack.
Even she's had enough with Hokel and New York.
And on live, live TV, she says, I'm not buying it.
I'm afraid.
Cut 12.
No governor has spent more money than I have on public safety in history.
Okay, but I'm going to interrupt you then.
Here's the problem.
We don't feel safe.
You might be working closely with Mayor Adams, you may have spent a whole lot of money, but I walk into my pharmacy and everything is on lockdown because of shoplifters.
I'm not going in the subway.
People don't feel safe in this town, so you may have done these things, but right now we're not feeling good.
We're worried we could be San Francisco.
We'll never be San Francisco.
Why?
Because we are already making a difference.
What is that?
Is that really a left-wing network?
It's MSNBC?
Shocking!
Is that the same Stephanie?
Hey, Mr. G, is that the same woman, the same Stephanie Rule that I had fun with when I was in the White House?
Yeah, it looks a little different, but it's definitely the same one.
Has she had some work done or something, a little hairdo or something?
I'd think so.
Because she was trying to trash the Trump administration for everything we did in the first few months, and I think I remember having fun with Moose Stephanie way back when.
Cut 16, play cut!
So it's not about locality, it's about leadership, and I think in the last 25 weeks, you've seen that leadership from the southern border, to NATO, to Warsaw, to the economy, to the stock market.
We're crushing it, and he can do that from anywhere.
Alright, well, the White House doesn't crush a stock market, but I do appreciate your time.
Thanks for joining me this morning.
It's a common phrase, it means winning.
Thanks for helping me with the common phrase, crushing it.
You're welcome, anytime.
What an arrogant sack.
I mean, the administration doesn't have to crush the stock exchange.
You pathetic.
But now you're worried!
The Democrats, they're making you endangered in New York.
Poor Stephanie.
You know what?
The Republican.
Let's go to your calls.
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Harry, line one.
Oh, I am...
Dr. G, I am stoked.
So stoked about tomorrow.
I think it's gonna be big, Harry.
I think it's gonna be big.
I pray it and I know it.
I know it in my heart.
This country's too big to go that way.
And as much as they try to dribble crap out of Clyburn's butthole, excuse me, We're gonna win and we're gonna win big.
As for the t-shirt, you got a red, white, and blue barrel on there.
Why not say it?
MAGA runs on oil, not juice.
Oh, I like that.
I like that.
MAGA runs on oil.
Mega runs on oil.
Our truckers will like that.
Our truckers will like that.
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Let's go to, how much time we have?
Yeah, we got time.
Let's go to Robin Phoenix, line two.
Hey Dr. G, I enjoy both of your shows.
I got a quick update.
Just so you know, if you heard that Barack Obama was interviewed, someone asked him a question yesterday.
They asked what he thought about Biden, his mumbling.
And do you know what Obama's response was?
I don't know.
Did he mumble as well, Rob?
No, no.
He said, look folks, I'm a puppet master, not a ventriloquist.
Nicely done.
Thank you, Rob.
Did you hear, guys, what Biden said?
I mean, he's declared war not just on the oil industry.
There'll be no more drilling.
No drilling on coal as well.
He's out in the open about it.
Puppet master or not.
Cut 14.
Play cut.
I was in Massachusetts about a month ago on the site of the largest old coal plant in America.
Guess what?
It costs them too much money.
They can't count.
No one's building new coal plants because they can't rely on it, even if they have all the coal guaranteed for the rest of the existence of the plant.
So it's going to become a wind generation.
And all they're doing is going to save them a hell of a lot of money and using the same transmission line that transmitted the coal-fired electric on.
We're going to be shutting these plants down all across America and having wind and solar.
He's proud of it.
We're going to be shutting them all down.
He doesn't give a damn about you.
You work in one of those plants, you work in an industry that's related, whether it's the mining equipment, whether it's providing supplies to that industry, he doesn't care.
He is bragging about shutting them down.
As Germany, that went green just a couple of years ago, is building new coal power plants.
Sheer insanity.
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It just occurred to me.
Can you kill the mic for a second?
Oh, okay.
Oh, okay. okay.
Okay.
We had you muted, so we didn't know you were talking to us.
I know.
That was my fault.
It just occurred to me, by the way, the stupidity of what Clyburn said.
Hitler was never elected Chancellor.
No, he was- He lost the presidential election to Hindenburg, and then Hindenburg appointed him.
Appointed him.
Right.
Exactly.
But he's as dumb as a box of rocks.
I mean, he's just a stupid, stupid man.
Who's that you're just talking to to have on tomorrow?
Ted Budd's booker.
I'm sending you the number.
I think we last had him on a SHOT Show, or one of those.
I've lost his cell, that's what's so bloody annoying.
I had his cell.
He's the one that helped me out at SHOT Show when they screwed up my registration.
Two minutes.
Alright, text this lady now and tell her who you are and that we want him on tomorrow.
Alright.
Exciting times!
two minutes want to come in with anything um I've played a lot of stuff.
You have, yeah.
You already did Border Battles, because otherwise that would have been fitting in this segment.
You were going to do a Patriot Supply last segment.
I was.
I'll do that now.
Okay.
Just do that at the top.
Alrighty.
Have you screened Line 1, Jeff?
Yeah.
Okay.
70 seconds.
Do you want to pitch the MyPillar that we were going to do and see?
Um... Maybe save that for D?
If possible?
I might... I don't know, I'll play it by ear.
One minute.
You want the mics on or off for her if she's on early?
Off.
Alright.
Is she up?
Yeah.
Oh, good.
Oh, good.
Okay, good.
All right, mics off. All right, mics mics off. All right, mics
All right, mics mics off. All right, mics off.
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I hope they're watching those little snowflakes in their mum's basement.
They have a president called Angelo Caruso.
He's not a nice person.
This is a report from the Daily Caller.
We'll post it on our Twitter and Facebook feeds.
Media Matters president.
This is the leftists.
Media Matters president wrote blog posts about Japs and Jewry.
Not Going to a court, but the Jewish people.
Jewry and trannies for transvestites.
It's very politically incorrect.
Mr Carusone, are you a bigot?
Are you a racist?
Writing about Japs?
Oh, I'm going to investigate that a little bit more.
What else do we have?
Oh, Facebook itself is in trouble!
It's not just Elon firing 3,700 people at Twitter.
Meta?
It's not Meta.
Nobody calls it Meta.
You sad little man, Zuckerberg.
Meta could begin large-scale layoffs this week.
They're in trouble as well and they haven't even been sold to new owners!
Oh, Kathy Griffin on Twitter, by the way, has lost her account.
But I'm a little conflicted by this because she didn't lose her account because she was holding a mock-up of President Trump's severed head.
She lost her account because she impersonated Elon Musk.
She changed the name to Elon Musk.
I think she should have been deleted long before that because of what she put up on that account.
But I guess You know, sooner or later she was going to get suspended.
And Steve Bannon, our buddy of War Room fame, has filed his appeal of his guilty sentence for being in contempt of Congress.
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Headline from Breitbart, Biden ignores day of remembrance for Americans killed by illegal aliens.
Should we be surprised?
I don't think so.
Let's talk to somebody who is an angel, mother, a good friend of the show, Agnieszka Giebonny.
Welcome back to America First.
Thank you so much, Dr. Gorka.
Thank you for having me.
So we know they don't care.
We know they've opened the borders.
We know that people are being raped, are being murdered, are being mugged at the hands of illegal aliens.
But you'd think at least the White House would somehow be part of the recognition of the Day of Remembrance for those killed by illegal aliens.
Are you surprised that Biden did nothing, Agnes?
Absolutely, I'm not.
Actually, Joe Biden lied to the American people when he said he would be transparent and would unite us.
Transparent, he has been not.
He's been pretty much invisible, and instead of uniting us, he created division and distrust.
This president doesn't care about the American people, doesn't care about 2,000 American citizens and legal immigrants that are killed in this country.
President Trump was a great president who put America first, and he fought for us, not against us, like Biden is.
Well, let me just read from our buddy John Binder's article.
It was President Trump himself in October of 2020 who issued a presidential proclamation to honor American citizens who had been killed by illegal aliens.
Just as in 2021, Biden ignored the day that has been declared by his predecessor's presidential presidential proclamation and chose instead to campaign in Florida with Val Demings.
We are within just a few hours of a national election.
Agnes, as somebody who's suffered as a result of violence done by an illegal alien having lost your son, what is your message to those who aren't going to vote or who think that open borders only matter to people living in Texas or Arizona?
I would say your civil duties are for you to go and vote, and vote responsibly.
Unfortunately, in my county, San Bernardino County, the GOP party is very broken with questionable activities and financial dealings, but putting that aside, vet your candidates, and please get out and vote.
You can dedicate five minutes, a half an hour of your time to vote.
Don't complain afterwards if you have what we have now.
High inflation, high crime.
It's a disaster.
Don't complain if you don't get out and vote.
Bingo.
Don't complain.
Every voice matters.
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Welcome in studio!
I flew in this morning and, you know, I said I get to be on with Dr. Gorka today.
This is going to make my year.
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There we go. - All right, now she's up.
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- Okay, good. - All right. - Excited to be here. - We have a very positive feeling here in the America First studio.
I'm feeling good, especially after the last, I don't know, since Thursday.
You have been supporting the president since the get-go.
You understand how dangerous the swamp is and the Democrats.
How's Gunny feeling?
Oh, I'm over the top euphoric.
You feel good?
Absolutely.
And I'm going to say something that maybe many people won't be able to relate to.
But in 2020, when it was determined that we weren't going to take back the White House for whatever reason, albeit that it may, I really believed that it was something that had to happen in order for Americans to understand the diabolical nature that has been going on with the democratic movement.
Like when I was on the campaign... So you're saying we had to have the election stolen from us, is what you're saying?
FOR AMERICANS TO WAKE UP.
EXACTLY.
BECAUSE WHEN I WAS ON THE CAMPAIGN, WE WERE TELLING EVERYBODY, "JOE BIDEN IS GOING TO RAISE YOUR FUEL PRICES." WE KNEW HE WAS GOING TO GO FOR THE GREEN NEW DEAL.
WE TALKED ABOUT HOW MANY MILLIONS OF JOBS THAT WOULD BE LOST AND THE COST TO THE AMERICANS IF WE WENT OFF OF FOSSIL FUELS.
AND LET ALONE THE BORDER, WE HAD NO IDEA THAT THERE WOULD BE OVER 2 MILLION ILLEGALS COMING OVER, LET ALONE HOW MANY HUNDRED THOUSAND GOT AWAYS THAT HAVE HAPPENED.
But we knew that this administration was not going to be in the best interest of the United States, that we were no longer going to be energy independent.
But could we have predicted how bad they would take it?
And I think a lot of sleeper people out there just kept thinking that Donald Trump was going to be like a wizard, go in and ding, ding, ding, everything would be done.
They had no idea.
how important it was to get involved in their local elections.
Out in California, where I'm taking care of my mother right now, there's an uprise out there.
There are candidates that actually will win.
We are seeing it from the comptroller's office, congressional seats.
We are seeing people that are going to uprise.
We're seeing it in school boards now.
We're seeing it all over beyond just the presidency.
I think a lot of Americans who were pro-Trump at the rallies didn't even know who was going to run for school board in their cities, didn't even know who was going to run for Congress because they put all that weight on one man.
And now they understand you can't just have one man solve all your problems.
Here's my theory, and I'm going to test it with you.
Follow this lady right now, Jessie Jane Duff.
She's a Newsmax analyst as well, my colleague at Newsmax.
My theory is that what we're seeing with massive early voting for Republicans, not Democrats, I think what we're seeing are new constituencies.
We're seeing people who were Democrats, were Independents, or just weren't politically active, don't really follow politics too closely.
But because of the economy, because of the open border, because of inflation, because of the price of gas, we're seeing people get involved politically Who just were on the sidelines before, and also, we're seeing minorities who've been taken for granted by the Democrats, especially Hispanics, but also some of the black community say, we can't go on with this, we cannot continue to see these levels of crime in inner cities, for example.
I see those dynamics.
Do you buy that, or are you seeing something else?
Absolutely, and this goes right along with what I was saying.
Many of these people put all their money on one man and didn't pay attention to their local politics.
And what they didn't understand was their school boards were becoming corrupted.
It took the election last year, conveniently, in Virginia for people to see how Parents standing up for the rights of their children is okay.
You shouldn't have to worry about being called names by the left because you don't want boys in girls bathrooms, because you want girls to be able to compete in sports.
The uprising had to happen and it had to be beyond just one person.
And once you empower the people, we the people, This is the way every election should look.
Republicans should have never let this mess happen in the first place.
And why did they let it happen?
Because of people like George Bush, who went along, go along to get along, and got in bed, not literally, but maybe figuratively, with the Obamas and the Clintons, because we had endless wars.
Everybody just wanted to make sure that the money was passed evenly distributed.
Their families got wealthy off of the backs of the American people.
It was Donald Trump, a billionaire, that had to come along and say, You know what?
When people left this office, they left with more money than when they came in.
In his inauguration speech.
And they were all sitting behind him with these stone-cold faces because they knew that they were getting exposed.
That's why Hillary Clinton is so afraid of this.
Because she's getting exposed.
I love what you said just there that the level of activation we're seeing now for the Republican Party should be how every election is run.
It's up to us guys.
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We are back with Gunnery Sergeant Jesse Jane Duff, former co-chair of the Veterans for Trump and also now my colleague at Newsmax, Newsmax Analyst.
You were sharing a fascinating little anecdote from California!
What did you experience in Deepest California, Jessie J?
Well, I'm out there taking care of my 98-year-old mother, and I wanted to drop her ballot off at the GOP office, and walked in, and first of all, it was packed with people, and there was this energy of enthusiasm.
People were excited.
Hang on, in Sacramento?
Sacramento, Democrat, USA.
Yes.
Wow.
And there are some great people on the ticket out there.
I would say to all the listeners, stop saying California can just fall off.
You can't afford to have California fall off.
There's 40 million people out there.
There's many of them who happen to be conservative.
And Rick Grinnell did, he's on the Fix California hit right now.
He found out that the largest group of people that aren't registered to vote are gun owners.
In California.
Yes, and the only thing I can come to the conclusion is they don't want to be on some government list.
But here I take my mother and they're 98 years old and we had questions about some of the people that we wanted to make sure we checked off for the judicial positions.
Yes, 98.
She was probably the oldest person who had been in there that day, or probably that year, and the enthusiasm was just resonating the room.
And this was a Saturday afternoon.
Everybody had somewhere else they could have been, but they were there just because they were caught up.
And we have good people like Kevin Kiley who could win, and I could go on and on.
Quick question, 30 seconds.
If it is an absolute blowout, if we destroy the Democrats at the polling stations tomorrow, they're just going to throw Biden under the bus, right, the Democrats?
I think that they're going to try to keep... They're going to blame somebody.
Of course, Biden is to blame, along with the entire administration that fell under Barack Obama.
So that whole cabal is to blame.
But at the end of the day, Republicans can't blow it.
We win it, we have to hold it, because if we blow it, we won't take 2024.
That's it.
It's all connected.
Tomorrow, the next 24 hours is the key to 2024.
Get yourselves to the polling stations with 10 friends, relatives who otherwise would stay home.
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You will believe a man couldn't fly.
That was the original tagline from 1978's Superman the Movie, which was chosen in our inaugural premiere episode of Making Movies Great Again by my co-host, the irrepressible Mr. Reagan, Chris Coles.
Chris, did you enjoy our first outing with Commander Bond?
Oh, I could not have had more fun.
Just living through that, your childhood, all those memories of those great films, it's always just so much fun.
And of course, during, we didn't rehearse any of that, during our discussion of the best Bond movies, the evolution through 60 years, the worst ones, the actors, the low points, the high points, you mentioned one of your favorite movies, if not the favorite movie for Chris Coles, which is Superman, the original movie, and that's That's why we're doing it right now.
We're going to discuss the whole phenomena of Superman.
Why it's such an iconic character.
What they did to it after Christopher Reeve left.
But let's start at the beginning.
I love this movie too.
I mean honestly I've got it on my phone.
I've got about a hundred movies on my phone.
I've got about 20 downloaded that when I'm on a plane or whatever I'll watch.
You know, Star Wars, Blade Runner, Superman, the original movie is one of them.
But tell us why you said, it's got to be the next thing we review.
Tell us why you love this film so much.
Well, when I was a little boy, there are countless photos and even old 8mm film, or it might have been 16mm, you know, the old cameras.
We have actual old 16mm footage of me running around with some kind of blanket tied around My neck, pretending to be Superman.
And I think every boy of around my age, late 70s, early 80s, was doing that.
We were all obsessed with Superman.
So as a child, you know, that was my favorite film.
There were guys who loved the Star Wars franchise.
I loved the Star Wars franchise, but like, that wasn't my favorite.
My favorite at the time was Superman.
And I think that it is, to some degree, an unappreciated masterpiece.
It absolutely is.
And if you can play... We just opened with that shot.
This is the iconic scene at the beginning.
I watched the film again last night.
You don't see him appear.
You don't see Superman appear for an hour.
For an hour!
The power in the movie, okay?
You see the origin story.
You see the trial of General Zod, which is incredible.
We'll play that later.
This is the moment that he comes down, you know, does that iconic change in the revolving door because the phone booth only goes, you know, to his waist.
And then this thing.
There's no CGI here.
None.
It's practical effects.
It's rear screen projection.
The catching of Lois Lane.
The catching of the helicopter.
Iconic.
And I just got to say, you know, I'm being nostalgic here, What they did, and if you look at the making of how they launched puppets out of cannons, how they had remote-controlled planes, they tried everything, the Salkind brothers tried everything, and then they worked out this system, and dude, the effects still hold up 50 years later!
It's astonishing.
There is a kind of magic that you get with these practical effects that you just don't get with the computer-generated effects these days.
And I'm not 100% sure whether kids today would be able to appreciate the kind of magic that you get from this film the same way that I did growing up, because this is sort of, I guess, revolutionary for the time when I was a child.
But I mean, I did grow up with the Fleischer cartoons.
I did grow up with the old, you know, George Reeves, Superman.
The Adventures of Superman, the black and white TV show, right?
Exactly, exactly.
And you know what?
I, you know, faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, you know, all that kind of stuff.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Here are the opening credits of The Adventures of Superman.
There you go.
The black and white TV show.
Yeah, and I loved that as a boy, as a little boy.
And, you know, obviously the effects weren't anything near what the effects were in the feature film, you know, Superman the Movie.
And yet I still loved this.
I still loved this show.
And so perhaps kids today can still watch Superman the Movie in the same way I watched the George Reeves Superman and appreciate it in the same way.
And part of the amazing magic of that film was that incredible score.
Uh, it just, you know, that Superman score, I don't know why they don't still use that for every Superman iteration.
It's just perfect.
Absolutely perfect.
All right, let's, let's talk about the movie.
And of course, if you're not familiar, Reeves had a very, very sad end.
This man who was the first filmic Let's start with the beginning of Superman the movie, the trial scene.
Marlon Brando, what is it, four or five well-known character actors from British cinema, Broadcast up on the screen, talked to us about what an iconic way to start a film.
It's not about Superman, it's not about Earth, it's the trial of General Zod.
Truly, it's melodramatic but it works, doesn't it Chris?
Yeah, it is a strange way to start the film because, you know, I don't know if they were planning to do the General Zod story, like, you know, all in one film.
I know they had plans.
They filmed one and two at the same time.
So Donna was paid to film one and two in one go.
It was a nightmare.
We'll talk about that later.
So they knew that they were going to do a sequel, but it's kind of strange to set up the sequel in this beginning part of the film and then not pay that off at any point during that first film.
It's just this sort of extra thing.
It's kind of a brave move.
But the reason I think that this scene works is because it sets the mood for Krypton.
Establishes what Superman's father is like, and it gives this general feel of the film that is almost otherworldly.
And it's beautiful, and I think that it works really, really well.
And it gives you this kind of idea of the mise-en-scene, I guess, of the film.
I don't know if people understand that.
Well, you can tell he works in Hollywood, the mise-en-scene.
He's throwing out that verbiage.
And what about the choice of Marlon?
Marlon Brando is Superman's father.
An interesting choice.
As a boy, I obviously didn't know who Marlon Brando was.
Back in those days, they did this very strange thing.
They did the same thing in Star Wars, right?
Where they didn't Use name actors for the main cast, but then they would always bring in some legend of cinema.
Like an Alec Guinness or Peter Cushing.
You've got it, you've got it.
Specifically Alec Guinness, you know, he wasn't like the biggest actor in history, but he was a name actor, somebody you could recognize.
So those who wanted to go to the cinema and see somebody familiar could, And here with Marlon Brando, it was a legend of cinema.
I mean, he's a legend of acting.
And they bring him in as Superman's father, and it kind of gives a gravitas to Superman.
I think it worked really well.
And by the way, for those who aren't familiar and aren't as big geeks and nerds as we are here on Making Movies Great Again, they couldn't afford Alec Guinness, all right?
Because he was a legend of British cinema from the Lavender Hill Mob and on and on and on.
They really couldn't afford him to come in and play Ben Kenobi.
So they offered him 1.5% of the profits of Star Wars.
And he finally agreed, grudgingly, because he didn't know sci-fi.
He said he didn't understand the script.
That man never had to work again in his life when the money started rolling in.
So, a wise man taking a percentage of Star Wars.
Right, we only have just begun our discussion of the Superman phenomena, but more especially the original Superman movie from 1978 with Christopher Reeve.
Next up we're going to discuss Why he was such a perfect choice for that role.
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So they auditioned everybody.
I mean, everybody and their grandmother was auditioned for this movie.
Have you seen the footage?
Have you seen the audition footage for Nick Cage?
Yeah, but that's for a separate film, I think.
No, but it's iconic.
Can you imagine Nick Cage with that long wig, that long hair as Superman?
I mean, some people want to see that film.
I'm not so sure.
Are you a fan or not of Nick Cage's?
I'm a fan of Nick Cage as a bizarre phenomenon of the world.
I'm not really a fan of Nick Cage as an actor.
I don't really like... When I was growing up, Nicholas Cage was a nerd.
Right, he then went ahead and did this movie called The Rock with Sean Connery, and in this film he was a nerd, which I think that's how Nicolas Cage should be cast, and he ends up rising to the occasion being a bit of a badass, if you will, and then he got kind of cast in like the late 90s as a badass for a while, and I thought, Nicolas Cage is not a badass, like he shouldn't be casting him that way.
Anyway, I digress.
All right, so let's talk about Christopher Reeve.
How good, how perfect a moment of casting was Christopher Reeve as Superman?
Let me tell you, to me, what makes Superman, Superman is the distinction between Clark Kent and Superman.
And Clark Kent, to me, is a kind of persona that this man puts on to seem fumbling, to seem shy, to seem nerdy, so that people don't recognize that he's actually Superman.
He can do his job as a reporter, and then he can turn into Superman when he needs to.
If you take away the nerdiness from Clark Kent, it's no longer Clark Kent.
And I think that actually the great Dean Cain was the one who kind of created the cool Clark Kent.
And it's not his fault.
I love Dean Cain.
Dean Cain is great, but Lois and Clark is a different, uh, métier, to use the phrase.
Absolutely, but he was so dang cool in that show that they kind of changed Clark Kent forever to be cool, and Clark Kent should not be cool.
All the nerds in the world who want to look up to a superhero Can no longer do so with Superman and I think the popularity of Superman waned after that show because Clark Kent was no longer nerdy but Christopher Reeve was so beautifully able to both create a Superman that seemed very cool and strong and confident And a nerdy, weak Clark Kent.
Just the way he tries to get into the elevator in that first film, after getting turned down from a date from Lois, and he's like, oh gosh, gee whiz, trying to get the elevator.
It's so perfect.
He's so perfect.
And that moment where the editor is tasking everyone to find out who Superman is, and he says, and I want to know what his favorite baseball team is!
And Clark just starts answering it before he catches himself saying, no, I better not give away who I am.
All right.
Margot Kidder.
Where do you stand on Margot Kidder?
Because I'm a little bit conflicted here.
Oh yeah, I have a friend who constantly mocks her.
He's not a fan at all.
I've never had a problem with Margot Kidder.
I've always thought that she was a fine actress and well cast in the part just because she's so spunky.
And that to me is the essence.
of Lois Lane.
She's this spunky girl who gets into trouble and that Clark Kent finds himself falling in love with and can't help himself from just, you know, we can't always decide who we fall in love with.
Sometimes they're not the best people for us.
And in Clark Kent's case, it becomes his great weakness. - So this is the scene that really forced me to have respect for this woman, because it's a light film, it's a kid's film, but then it goes incredibly dark.
Now, you're an actor, you've acted in movies.
The death scene for Margot Kidder, when she's crushed in the vehicle.
Now, you know what it's like.
To do a 20-second scene would take weeks.
Weeks of filming.
So she's having Earth thrown on her in a sideways vehicle for...
The Lord knows how many days.
And man, does she sell that she's being suffocated?
And then, when Superman finds her dead, that primal scream that Christopher does on camera, wow.
That takes the movie to a whole other level for me, Chris.
Well, you know, let me just say that they took so much care in every aspect of this film, right?
The special effects, the costuming, the story, everything, the dialogue, the performances, everything is so top tier.
And yes, it's a comic book movie, but I think that's the reason they knew it had to be taken so seriously.
There was just no way that they were going to sell this as something that could be real.
And that's what's amazing about this.
It was the first time you watched a sort of comic book film and it wasn't campy and it wasn't silly.
It seemed like something that could really be true.
And a lot of that was just that it was sold so well by these actors.
And, yeah, I think what happened was she allowed the special effects crew to actually dump a lot of soil onto her.
And I think she really did feel that desperation.
And sometimes actors just go through it in order to get that performance.
And she really did.
She really sacrificed a lot of comfort that day.
And I think she really was a little bit desperate in certain moments there.
So she's amazing.
She did great there.
Yeah, and then we have the primal scream just about to come up where he decides to go against the laws of Krypton as given down to him to never interfere in the history of Earth and decides to...
I will say I would have, if I were to have fixed this script or changed it in some way, I would have set it up earlier and reinforced it later that you were not allowed to change the history of Earth.
They don't do that.
So when this rule comes up later in the film, it's kind of a surprise.
Yeah.
You know, they just do this thing where he's looking around in the clouds.
And I think that was a mistake.
I think they were intending to place that earlier in the film so that it pays off here.
They didn't.
But it is effective, because as you say, Christopher Reeve does such an amazing job.
The performance is just so believable, you kind of don't care.
All right, let's talk about the rest of the cast.
Gene Hackman.
I have to admit, I think it's one of his best roles in his history.
A man who's made, you know, scores of movies.
You know, from the toupee to the outrageous suits, just perfect as Lex Luthor.
Oh, absolutely.
I think the one problem that I have with this film is they didn't take Lex Luthor as seriously as they should have in the screenplay.
He's got this bumbling sidekick and there's a kind of comic relief aspect, which I don't always think jives perfectly with the rest of the film, right?
It's a film that takes itself very seriously in these comedic moments that don't always work perfectly.
But he's so charming.
And when I was a kid, I really just respected him as Lex Luthor, as the villain.
And he's this evil genius who's actually able to practically kill Superman.
You know, you see it in this movie.
And as a kid, I believed it.
I believed that he had the capability of killing Superman and only sort of by the... You get this redemption character with... Well, I have to ask you, did you... I fess up now.
Did you have a crush on Miss Teschmacher?
Well, let's see.
That décolletage was a little bit, you know, for young boys, that décolletage was challenging.
There was something a bit sexy about Tess Mocker, but no, she wasn't really my type.
That lovely line, that lovely line.
Again, they sell it so well where she rescues him from the bottom of the pool with a kryptonite chain around his neck.
And then she somehow manages to bring him to the surface.
I guess she's that powerful.
And then kisses him with the kryptonite still around his neck.
And then takes the chain off and he says, why did you kiss me first?
And she said, I didn't know if you'd let me afterwards.
I mean, just, just beautifully so, beautifully so.
We are discussing Superman with our good buddy Chris Coles.
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Any issues before we move on to the rest of the Superman productions?
Any issues with the original movie?
Not the original movie.
I love the original movie.
It's really the third installment and then, of course, the fourth film.
The disaster when Chris Reeves came back and said, I'll only do it if I get to direct it.
The quest for peace.
A little bit of a disaster.
There are aspects to these films that I like.
In the third film, you bring in Lana Lang, which I just think is a wonderful thing.
She was good.
She was great.
And then the concept of taking like half of a penny or something and adding that up, and I thought that was absolutely brilliant.
The Richard Pryor character, Gus Gorman, who is the first, you know, computer hacker who rounds down bank accounts across the world to take 0.1 penny and then creates billions of money that, you know, billions of dollars that nobody knows they're missing.
Which I think might have been an actual thing that happened, which is why they were able to use that in the script.
And then in the fourth film, they have a little boy who's teased in class because he loves Superman, and everybody keeps mocking him, like, oh, do you also believe in Santa Claus?
Doesn't make sense in the context of the film, because in the context of the film, Superman is real, you know.
But I think at the time, there probably were little boys who were teased for believing in Superman, or loving Superman.
And so it kind of was a sort of a defense of nerdy kids everywhere who loved Superman and comic books and comic book movies and that sort of thing.
And I thought that aspect of the fourth film was good.
What about the second one?
What about the criminals from Zod who escaped the Forbidden Zone?
I actually enjoyed the second one quite a bit.
Oh, the second one, I think, is nearly on par with the first one.
I mean, I don't really consider Superman the movie in isolation.
I really consider it as the first film and the second film together.
And, uh, just the line where he says, uh, what does he say?
Excuse me, Zod, would you care to step outside?
This is a beautiful line, you know?
And there's so many moments, like at the end of the film, he turns to the president.
He says, uh, sorry, Mr. President, it won't happen again.
You know, there's all these, like, beautiful moments.
There's a moment where the president kneels to Zod, because Zod is essentially taking over the world.
Right.
And he goes, Oh God.
And then Zod goes, Zod.
He's correcting it.
He's correcting it.
Now you know the whole story about the horror story that Donna didn't come back to finish Two.
That's right.
And so they brought in his buddy Richard Lester and then there was a massive fashé between the Salkinds and between Donna and they didn't talk for decades and decades.
And then he was finally enticed to come back in 2006 and do his director's cut, and they actually used some of the original kind of, not audition, but kind of rehearsal footage, especially at Niagara Falls, and they cut it into... Have you seen the 2006 director's cut?
I have, yeah.
I was not as big of a fan of the Director's Cut as the original.
I do think that the producer's influence actually improved the theatrical release.
But it's very interesting to watch that other version.
A lot of people have a complaint about things like the Saran Wrap S and other bizarre superpowers.
That Superman has in that film, like he can make himself into like a hologram of multiple Superman and things like that.
It's kind of a bizarre thing.
When I was a kid, I didn't realize that that was not canon, right?
That that was sort of invented for the second film.
But, you know, as you grow older, you think, yeah, they probably should have just stuck to the established superpowers.
What's the biggest problem, however, with this scene that we're watching right now where Superman tricks them?
What's the biggest continuity issue here, do you know?
I do not.
I've always thought that this was a beautiful scene.
It's a beautiful scene, but there's one real issue that doesn't stand up.
So when he loses his powers when he goes into the booth originally, he's in anguish.
He screams, remember?
Oh, and they can't feel it.
And they don't feel it.
When he switches the box around and he's inside isolated, they're outside being ripped of their superpowers.
They're like...
They don't notice anything, so there's a little bit of issue there, but I'm geeking out again.
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So I'm going to...
I'm gonna risk it here.
I know this is a co-hosted thing, and you are my partner in crime here, but Superman's not my favorite superhero.
Okay?
Uh-oh.
Oh, no.
Oh, yeah, I know.
You're a Batman guy.
Yes!
I am a Batman guy.
I am a Batman guy.
So let's talk about Superman.
Let's move out of the arena of movies for a second.
We'll talk about what happened after Christopher Reeve's tragic accident that made him paraplegic.
Let's go back to the origins.
We've got some of the, you know, the original action comics covers here, the birth of Superman.
Why do you think this is the most famous superhero?
Why is this above all else?
You know, whether you need a champion, the boss for Justice League or anything else, you think of American superheroes, it's Superman first, because He is a bit of a, what do you call it in the industry, a Mary Sue, right?
Right.
Because he's the guy who can't be beaten up, unless you have kryptonite.
He is perfect.
So I'm curious, have you thought of why culturally he has become the iconic American superhero?
Not just the American superhero.
Here's the thing about Superman that I think makes him the greatest superhero in history.
And he was the first superhero in history, which is quite a nice little thing.
It didn't have to be that way.
I'd correct that.
I'd probably say Jesus was the first.
Yeah, that's true.
Well, he might have been a real life superhero, right?
But, well, Jesus, it's interesting that you bring that up, because Jesus, we think of God and we think of the supernatural as a kind of objective perfection.
Superman is kind of the epitome of human perfection, right?
Even though he's not human technically, right?
He's Kryptonian.
We all have the capacity to be good, and we all have the capacity to be evil.
There's no really good reason for Superman to be good.
He can do whatever he wants.
He chooses to be good.
And I think that that is such an important point to make.
All of us can choose to be good or choose to be bad.
We're not always good because we choose it, though.
Sometimes we're good because it's the best thing for us at a particular moment.
Right?
So being good isn't necessarily good.
Sometimes being good is just convenient or easy or beneficial.
With Superman, there's nothing necessarily beneficial.
The reason he's good is because he feels like he has a duty to humanity.
He was raised right.
He was raised by Jonathan Kent and Martha Kent in this way, in this sort of wholesome way with traditional values.
And I think that we look at that as Americans, as humanity, and we say this is how good a human can be.
And actually as a fictional role model, Superman is as good as you can be.
And I don't think he's Superman without that sort of perfect goodness because he's so powerful that if he's even a little bit ambiguous in terms of his morality, he's a horrific villain.
So he has to be that perfect good man.
I'm so glad, and we don't rehearse any of this stuff, we just decide what we're going to watch next week and then we have fun.
I think you really said something important there because the point of being human isn't that free will is cool because we are the only sentient beings.
It's not free will that's cool.
What's cool is having free will and then doing the right thing.
That's cool.
And I think that's what you're talking about.
That he has more powers than any human has ever had, but he makes a conscious decision to use them the right way.
Wow, my gosh, we're getting into philosophy here.
All right, let's get shallow and crass again.
Let's talk about everything after Christopher Reeve, after we lost him, sadly, far too early.
I think he was like 50, 52 years old.
Everything that came after it, the Cavill movies, the Batman v Superman, we've got some B-roll.
You know, I don't know about you, I don't think it's a nostalgia thing necessarily, none of them grabbed me.
And I like Cavill, Cavill's cool, I mean he could, you know, in The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
he was perfect, he's a little bit vapid, he's a little bit light, but none of these movies Grabbed me.
And I can be grabbed by good movies today.
I don't have to be, you know, eight years old like I was when I saw Superman.
Where do you stand on these re-birthings of the Superman movies?
Well, what's really sad is that Henry Cavill is a phenomenal Superman.
And visually, look at this.
I mean, it's spectacular.
No, he fits.
Visually, he fits.
And also, I think his acting is good.
I think he's a good person.
I mean, I've seen him in interviews.
He seems like a good man.
And the visuals are spectacular in these movies.
The special effects, everything is amazing.
But what's with the dirty suit?
Why is his suit almost black?
What is that?
That's not Superman.
It's because of the success of the Christopher Nolan Batman movies.
So they said, OK, this is the style we need to go with.
And they made a mistake there, because Superman is not Batman.
They're not the same character.
In the 90s, they had a show, an animated series, called Batman the Animated Series.
Yes!
Amazing!
It was incredibly successful, and then they decided to do a Superman, the animated series.
But they didn't just recreate Batman, the animated series.
They did their own thing, and it was a really excellent show.
You probably not have seen that.
You were too old probably at the time.
But I did watch that show as a teenager.
I was a little old for it too, to be perfectly honest.
But it was an excellent show.
It was very well written, this cartoon.
And you can do it.
You don't have to give it exactly the same visual style as something else that came before it that was also a comic book that was successful.
You can kind of make it its own thing and distinguish it a little bit better.
Well, I think that's the problem.
This is carrying on from our discussion from last week, right?
This is the new James Bond movies.
They're just Jason Bourne-ing, right?
I didn't even think about that.
No, Jason Bourne's cool, so let's turn James Bond into Jason Bourne, and they killed the franchise.
That's exactly right.
Yeah, they don't – Hollywood is tough because they don't like originality because originality isn't safe, right?
They want to be able to have a template to copy from.
Right, right.
And, yeah, it's just so – it's almost like a black-and-white movie.
I mean it's just so dark and it's just so dirty and Superman doesn't have to be that way.
No.
It was a mistake.
It was a mistake.
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I was worried we wouldn't have enough to talk about.
We are out of time.
It's absolutely absurd.
We didn't even get to talk at length about Dean Cain.
Eric had all kinds of B-roll we can play in the back from our buddy Dean Cain, who we love, who I got to get on the show to talk about Superman as well.
So what should we talk about now?
Superman.
Do we need another Superman?
Should it be reinvented in the Donner, Lester mold?
What do you think?
I think that the traditional Superman, a man who is a good human being out of a sense of duty for humanity, needs to come back i don't know in which form but i think it's actually better for young children to have superman as a role model yes then then somebody a little bit more morally ambiguous yes batman is an excellent character yes deadpool is funny and cool but deadpool is for adults yes superman is for young children he is a good man and he's a good role model and whatever they do please
will you have terry hatcher come on in a cameo Because we miss Teri Hatcher, dude.
Thank you very much.
Need to get her on the show as well.
All right.
Stop grinning there, Chris Coles.
Now, let's just be spontaneous.
We're doing this off the cuff.
What should we discuss next?
I think you mentioned a certain film by...
George Lucas?
Shall we do that next?
I happen to know that you absolutely love the original trilogy.
Yes.
And I have downloaded, I believe illegally, the first three films in their original version.
I've been meaning to watch this.
I'll send you those and we can both watch all three of those in the original theatrical release version.
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I love old books.
Oh man, well you're a quality individual.
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Oh yeah, the smell, the smell of an old book.
They have a little section of DVDs every year, and I found the pre-98 Empire Strikes Back before George screwed with it.
Wow.
That's in a special section of my DVD collection.
But yes, he totally bastardized them.
So shall we talk Original Trilogy next?
Let's do it.
I'm pumped.
It's a big one.
It's a big one.
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