She is a beacon of democracy, not only here in our country, but around the world.
It's so interesting to me that she voluntarily gave up power, leave it to a woman to do that.
What has made Nancy Pelosi truly great and her tenure so consequential is what she's accomplished.
There's just a body of work, a substantive agenda that she either delivered or she blocked.
That speech today by Nancy Pelosi was so incredible and I love that quote that you love, that I love, about you have to be able to take a punch, you have to be able to give a punch, But it's for the children.
First of all, let me say that I believe it was disgraceful that he was not there, even out of respect.
Let's not discount just the amazing tenacity and awesomeness.
Who are they talking about?
Is it Melania Trump that they're talking about?
The amazing tenacity, the bravery?
No.
They're talking about Nancy Pelosi.
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What was that very, very perspicacious observation you had?
I was just wondering when the new head of the Republican Party, Ron DeSantis, was going to comment on Mitch McConnell.
Oh yeah, or what about the other thing?
The Arizona election.
Carrie Lake.
Yeah, I was wondering if he was going to comment on what happened in Arizona.
Why should the Florida governor comment on those things?
Well, number one, it's a senator from his state.
Number two, since he's the guy that's going to be president, he's going to have to work with the Senate.
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Do we have Don on the line?
Did he drop off?
Is Don on line three?
Jeff, who do we have on line three?
Oh, let's go to Don.
He was fast on the draw.
Hey, Don!
Happy Friday!
Dr. G, happy Friday to you.
Happy pre-Thanksgiving.
Gobble, gobble, Don.
How has your week been, my friend?
Marvelous.
Marvelous.
Busy, but marvelous.
Now, I had a question for you.
We have this sad news this week, or I think it was the end of last week, that James Earl Jones has retired his voice acting gig for Darth Vader for Star Wars, so they have to find somebody.
Don, would you consider applying?
Wow, yeah.
Put me in, coach.
I'm ready to play.
I think you could do that.
I think you could be the Sith Lord.
All right.
I love it.
I love it.
That's not why you called, though.
Tell us why you called us on this glorious Friday.
Well, you had a great discussion the other day with Razorfist, I believe his name was, on Blade Runner, and I know that's dear to your heart.
I love Blade Runner.
It's such a masterpiece, but kind of a flawed masterpiece, but still a masterpiece nonetheless.
I mean, a visual tour de force and everything.
They were, I remember originally I read that they wanted to get Robert Mitchum, except that he was too damn old, you know.
I mean they should have had Harrison Ford channeling Robert Mitchum, tricked out like in the trench coat, the fedora, to make it a true film noir.
But you say it's flawed, what to you is flawed about Blade Runner, Don?
Well first of all that, just like the iconic image, I much rather would have seen Harrison Ford With the whole fedora, the trench coat, the whole nine yards.
Sam Spade as opposed to Fred C. Dobbs.
But I think the love story, I just didn't think there was any chemistry.
I thought that Sean, whatever her name is, she's very pretty, but I thought the casting wasn't there.
Somebody like Rachel Ward with that look, that voice.
Would have been awesome.
And, you know, they just didn't have that chemistry.
They could have, I mean, they could have tweaked it.
You know, that's the only thing.
So, let's do a little bit.
We're getting off on to fun.
We're going to spend Monday afternoon on Star Wars.
We're going to do Making Movies Great Again with Mr. Reagan, with Chris Coles.
So, here's the bottom line.
Visually, she was stunning.
Oh, yeah.
When she walks into the Tyrell Corporation, just absolutely stunning.
But you're right, there was zero.
And I mean like there was a negative chemistry because on set, Don, they actually hated each other.
You know that, right?
Yeah, I've read stuff.
Although, you know, like in Wuthering Heights, Laurel and Solivier and Merle Oberon hate each other's guts, but they made it work.
But she wasn't up to that standard.
You know, Harrison Ford is so much better actress than she is an actress, you know.
Yeah, they couldn't pull it off.
But you know, I thought Rutger Hauer just absolutely stole the movie.
I mean, unbelievable.
And the fact that he wrote those lines in his trailer just before they filmed them, the lost like tears in rain.
I mean, people don't know that he was a poet and a And a playwright as well.
Oh my gosh, do we only have a minute and a half left?
That's insane.
Don, you've got me off on a tangent already.
I'm sure Jeff is enjoying our analysis of Blade Runner immensely.
I think he's taking a nap back there.
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Is he phone or Skype, Jeff?
Skype.
Okay.
That's actually something that just occurred to me now, Seb, that you're talking about Blade Runner.
Because you know, originally, Sean Young was supposed to play Marion in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
What?
Yeah, I remember them making up.
They did the original screen test with her and Tom Selleck way back in the day.
And then, of course, the recasting.
How old was she?
Because she was only 20 in Blade Runner.
Well, Raiders was 81, and Blade Runner was 82.
Wow.
Yeah.
So it just occurred to me that the On-screen pair that never happened in Raiders ended up happening a year later.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Twitter just brought back Babylon B and Jordan Peterson.
Oh, no way!
Wow.
Looks like they're starting to...
I didn't even know he was banned.
Jordan Peterson.
Yes.
A trans thing.
Oh, of course.
You want the mics off for Brad or on when he's on?
Off.
Okay, once he's on.
Because he's not on the line yet.
Babylon B. And...
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What about Charlie Kirk?
He still posts on Twitter, doesn't he?
He does.
I thought they asked him to delete something and he refused.
He was posting like crazy on election night with the Arizona stuff.
Oh, that's true.
That's true.
That's true, that's true.
Do you get news alerts for stuff like that, Jeff?
Yes.
Yeah.
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It's not getting any better.
The stock market hoped the midterms would bring some sanity.
Not so much.
What does it all mean?
What is the Fed doing?
Let's have our weekly connection to the man who knows.
Former congressman from Virginia, he now runs the business school at Liberty University.
Professor, Dean, Dave Brandt.
Happy Friday.
Happy Friday, Seb.
Thanks for having me on.
So we've got this shocking article from CNBC.
It's from the Lending Club Report.
It's a poll.
60%, Dean, 60% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck just as we come up to Thanksgiving and Christmas.
How bad can it get, Professor?
Yeah, well, that 60% number, we're all scratching our heads after the election and 70% think the economy and the country are going in the wrong direction.
And unfortunately, I mean, all economists, I'm not making this up, you can go out to Finbiz or any, you know, Bloomberg or any of the financial newspapers, all economists now are calling for a recession coming the first and second quarter of 2023.
And so that's a certainty baked in the cake, how the market is going up right now in the face of that certainty.
is strange, and then a major paper came out a couple weeks ago out of Deutsche Bank.
But it's just the same old economic analysis, 100 years, 100 countries.
And it shows very clearly, once a country cracks 8% inflation, which we did, we got up to 9%, you're going to have over 5% inflation for over five years.
So let me just repeat the conclusion.
We're going to have over 5% inflation for five years.
And so the cheerleaders and the Federal Reserve, which is under huge scrutiny right now for its optimism and cheerleading, and the rational, sober analysis is kicking in right now as to how in the world they can continue to do what they do.
I had a piece in Newsweek, by the way, a few weeks ago.
People want to check that out.
And we're coming out on the Hill right now with another piece, me and Alex Salter.
If you want to check out a few bills going forward by Alex Mooney, And French Hill.
And it's bipartisan stuff.
Right.
But this is I'm not making this up either.
That's the largest human welfare damage I can think of from an economic policy that's so easily fixable.
Right.
So what Fed policy?
Yeah.
Go ahead.
So what should have happened when it comes to the Fed and when should it have happened?
Yeah.
Well, I mean, it's according to John Taylor at Stanford, the author of the Taylor rule who followed Milton Friedman.
It should have happened back in 0405 when they printed too much money, causing the great financial crisis based in the real estate sector.
And then after you've totally messed up your economy through a great financial crisis, it certainly should have dawned on us that we return to just a sound dollar and normal interest rates.
You know, three or four percent or some is normal.
Instead, they held the federal funds rate at 0% for 10 years in a row.
That's the major price, right?
The interest rate is the price of money in a free market system.
And they distorted the main price in an economy, so they distorted all the economic incentives.
And right now, it's very interesting.
You hear the real smart people On the Wall Street and the financial analysts and they say it's just not reciprocal, right?
Once you print too much money, you've distorted everything.
You don't get to just like tighten money, right?
You've just messed up the whole system.
So then when you go to tighten and do quantitative tightening instead of easing, you don't know what you're going to get because you've just messed up all the signals and all the arteries in the body and all the information flow from the brain.
And so we're in a real pickle.
And so we need to take control of the Fed.
Congress needs to reassert itself and tie itself back to gold or some other commodity.
Where you cannot mess with that basic linkage between money and GDP growth.
It's not going to be tying it back to FT or FTX, that's for sure.
I've got to ask you, we've got a couple of minutes left.
This is just the biggest obvious con in the world.
I posted the photograph of this guy, Freed, and his girlfriend and said, yeah, obviously these are people you give billions of dollars to.
The second biggest donors to the Democrat Party dropped $40 million in the last election.
What are the bigger economic consequences on this massive Ponzi scheme collapsing this week?
Because for me, Bitcoin is a con.
If fiat money is bad, this is like uber fiat money on steroids.
Yeah, well, and this is another sign, right?
No one's doing their homework.
To get on the New York Stock Exchange, firms need to be audited.
Maybe you didn't know, though, that Chinese firms don't have to be audited.
So why is that?
Well, it's because they got 1.4 billion customers that all of our capitalists would like.
So we excuse the inexcusable and our auditors fall asleep.
And after the financial crisis, all the big rating agencies, of course, should have been put out of business immediately for their fraud.
They weren't.
Now China is cracking up and no one is following any of this, right?
Xi Jinping just declared their Marxist-Leninist state Got rid of peace and harmony language that's been there for 20 years, and they're on a war footing.
And guess what?
If you're doing business with them, BlackRock, etc., all the big trillionaire folks, this is called a fiduciary responsibility.
And I've talked to high-end lawyers, high-end, and I said, can you just claim ignorance of this stuff?
Like, I wasn't aware of all these Chinese complexities.
And they said, no, you can sue the living you-know-what, bleep, bleep, bleep, out of them.
And so I think there's going to be some wake-up calls coming.
Also, as interest rates go up, we're going to find out where the real firms are, where the fraudsters are, like you just alluded.
Yeah, I think, I'm sure it sounds like you concur as well.
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I think he was the first up on the line.
He hit that phone redial so rapidly from California.
Line one.
David!
Thanks for taking my call, Sebastian.
Listen, his announcement speech on President Trump was spot on.
What I'm worried about is there's rumors I hear a lot of nondescript people saying, oh, I want him to be more presidential, more reserved.
I don't.
The Trump that won our hearts, the Trump that won the country, I want him with his teeth.
You can't pull his teeth.
You can't put cotton in his boxing gloves.
Here's the thing.
Biden has pulled a diversion by calling Merrick Garland now has a special counsel to look after Trump's whatever they're going to look after.
So I'm over the air.
I know you have a lot.
Let's pray for President Trump and support him financially.
It's got to the point where these people are either totally blind and don't know it, but this man is a hero.
He's a champion.
And I can't believe they go ahead and they put some evidence down about Hunter Biden and bang, here comes special counsel.
Can you believe it?
Yeah, you actually you you beat me to the punch line there.
The About an hour ago, the Attorney General of the DOJ has announced a special counsel, a special prosecutor, to oversee multiple investigations against President Trump.
I guess six years of investigating him wasn't enough.
Thank you, David.
They had a press conference.
Jeff, let's see if we can get a little bit of a cut of that for the second hour.
Let's go to Al, Line 2, California.
Welcome, Al.
Is this a svelte Hungarian?
I'm getting there.
I'm getting there.
I'm still pretty large boned, shall we say.
But that's very kind of you.
What's your comment?
What's your question now?
Oh, I have two questions.
One, we must take some thought for the commemorative Air Force down in Texas.
They had a disaster.
A B-51 crashed into a B-17, killing six people and destroying two very rare planes now.
And I think that we must take some commemoration for them.
And the second point is we've discussed firearms a lot.
Have you ever fired any of the old guns like the Vickers or the Bren gun?
I have a Bren gun.
I have a Bren gun.
It's one of the coolest ones I have because it's got all three calibers.
It's got .303, it's got Russian 7.62 rimmed, and it's got .308 as well.
So I have a Bren gun.
Sadly, it's semi-automatic, but I've never fired a Vickers.
Have you?
No, no, no.
Unfortunately, I've fired a .303 Enfield, but not the first two years.
And what did you think?
Because there's a lot of arguments.
People either hate the Enfield with the cock on close, or they love it.
What do you think of it?
I liked it.
Yeah, it's an incredibly, it is an unusually fast bolt action.
Two great questions.
Nicely done, sir.
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the proof that he and I are right The creator of the GIF himself, who created it in 1987, his name is Steve Wilhite, he says it's pronounced Jif.
Yeah, what country was he born in?
Was he born in the country where English was created?
Why don't you just use a J then?
Yes!
You can call it whatever you want.
Okay, so is Giraffe pronounced Giraffe now?
I think Mr. G... No!
G-I-F, put any other letter, it'd be Gift.
Anything is after that.
So, again, was he born in England, where English comes from?
Because I don't think there's a language called American.
I'm pretty sure there is no language called American.
Hey, Guy, do you speak American or English?
I speak English, sir.
Well, I think we've settled.
I think we've settled it there.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I like to think I speak American, but you know... But there is no such language as American.
It's more of a way of life than a language.
I don't know.
I... What can I say?
I mean, normally... You can say... You can say... Seb, yeah, you're right.
There you go.
Okay.
Alright.
You're so supposed to be nice to your show host on Fridays.
I mean, maybe I'm just really biased to the peanut butter.
I don't know.
But I just...
I- I- It's more phonetically pleasing to say Jif.
It's not hard childish.
It's like I'm talking about peanut butter.
No you're not.
No, I'm talking about...
No, we've got Scott, but we don't miss video yet.
Oh, okay.
I think he needs to turn the video on.
Oh, you want to kill the mic, Sam?
I didn't know you needed...
I didn't know you needed to turn the mic, Sam?
I didn't know you needed to turn the mic, Sam?
I didn't know you needed to turn the mic, Sam?
Uh, no, it's the end of an era and an incredible one.
And, um, I mean, whether you're a Republican or a Democrat, it's sort of hard not to be in awe of what she has accomplished.
Unless you're in a cult.
That's the trouble.
You are in a cult, Mika.
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Scott, welcome back to America First.
Thanks for having me, Seb.
So, Scott...
I've been, you know better, you have mapped out the influence of Zuckerbucks, Dropboxes, all the changes that were made as a result of Covid.
I came to the following conclusion in the last three weeks, and it's not me alone, many people have said this, that It's not voting day anymore and it's not votes that matter, it's ballots.
Talk to us about what you've witnessed in the last few weeks and whether there's any difference from two years previous.
I don't think there's a big difference from two years previous as far as what the other side is doing.
But I do think that, you know, there's always some good among the bad and the best good in all of this bad is that once again, conservatives are starting to understand better what they are up against, why they keep losing, right?
And, you know, if I had to boil it down to one sentence, it would be, you want to fight vote fraud, against vote fraud and for election integrity, but that is not the whole thing that we have to do at all.
What you have to understand is, Even if you could snap your fingers and have every state in the country with Florida's election laws, which, by the way, people smarter than me like Cleta Mitchell would say, eh, they're about a B, right?
They're better than, you know, it's a lot better than A's and F's.
Scott, is anybody better than Florida?
Is there an A out there?
Well, you know, Cleta, Hans von Spakovsky, Christian Adams, those guys probably would rate Florida just about the top, I think.
But they absolutely would not give it an A. I can tell you that.
It's a whole lot better than average, but there's a long way to go.
But the thing to remember is, yes, we have to fight those battles, and places like Arizona and Nevada are some of the worst in the country, but I hate to tell you guys, if you could snap your fingers and let Cleta Mitchell write the laws for all 50 states, we still might lose a lot.
Now, we may not lose as much, but we'd lose a lot because the left Has this gigantic machinery that does a lot more than just, you know...
Whatever real shenanigans are, you know, completely corrupt shenanigans.
No, they have an enterprise.
They have a mobilization and a collection enterprise that we don't have.
Now, you've mapped this all out.
We're talking to the president of the Capital Research Center, Scott Walter.
Scott, what is that machinery?
Is it the DNC?
Is it the party's local offices?
Or is it far more all the foundations and the NGOs?
Why do they have that advantage?
You know, it really goes back to the 2004 election.
If you remember, that was where George W. Bush was trying to get reelected against John Kerry.
And George Soros and Peter Lewis, left-wing billionaires, each put $27 million into the party.
The DNC, the Democrat Senatorial Campaign Committee, yadda yadda, all those things, the party apparatus, $27 million apiece.
And then obviously, they didn't win.
In 2005, they started something called the Democracy Alliance, which is literally, properly, that's a true cabal, if ever there were one.
It's a bunch of billionaires and centimillionaires.
And the whole point of it was, we are not going to use the party to win elections.
We are going to build an infrastructure outside the party, and that will win elections.
So they have been at this for the better part of two decades.
We, on the other hand, still tend to think like, oh, well, it's the RNC's job or the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee's job or whatever.
And leaving us, you know, we all know there's all kinds of problems with the party, but even if we liked the people running the party better, there's the other problem that those things are totally cyclical.
They ramp up in an election year, they ramp off, right?
They don't maintain and build an army.
So, and fundraising's good this year, then maybe we have a lot of staff, and if it's not, then we don't.
The left works, as you say, they use their massive foundations, like Soros' and the Ford Foundation, the Wyss Foundation, all these ones your listeners haven't even heard of.
There are a lot of George Soros'.
He's bad, but there are plenty more like him.
Are you saying that we don't have a George Soros' equivalent on the side of the angels, on the side of conservatives?
Well, we certainly don't have anybody in his league, first of all, because the last gift he gave to his foundations were $18 billion, and they already had billions.
So we don't have that scale.
We probably don't have anybody as passionately devoted in the donor class.
But supremely, I don't blame the donors as much as the folks who are fighting, right?
We have to build institutions, and then the donors have to be supporting them.
But you can't just expect the donors to How does a donor give to something that doesn't exist?
I don't know.
There could be something, maybe that thing.
What is that organization?
Maybe the Capital Research Center could help build something like that.
What do you think of that crazy idea, Scott?
Well, the central role that we have is we are the intel operation for conservatives.
We map out what the lefties are doing, and then it's real simple.
I put it this way to you, Seb, and we're going to devote ourselves to this this next year.
I want to map out the whole machinery, and it's vast, and it includes stuff we don't even imagine.
They have multiple think tanks that do nothing but study how to win elections, multiple, mind you.
And then we have to decide which ones of those things do we replicate and which do we eradicate on their side.
Get busy, my friend.
I need to read that report and we need to have you in studio to discuss the findings.
And then we have to find that good version of Soros and build our own enterprise.
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Derek Cleveland, line four.
Thank you, Dr. G. So, what I'm calling about today is the country, the island of Haiti.
You know, with Dominican Republic, but Haiti... The one that the Clintons plundered.
Exactly, that wonderful, yeah, the foundation, all the charity money that went to help all those people out.
So what I'm calling is, my church has a major connection with basically the top pastor in Haiti who, him and his wife, had to flee the country because when they learned they were on a kidnapping list, they got out.
Four days later, men came looking for them.
Now, and then what he's described, and this paints a picture of what happens when there's no law enforcement, no police.
There's no functioning government there, and gangs have literally taken over the country.
People are just terrorized.
I mean, you know, starvation.
Gasoline, one gallon of gasoline on the black market, if they can find it, is like $35 a gallon.
Wow.
talent.
And my question is, now, why is it that, you know, Haiti has always been in such a horrible situation?
I mean, why can we go into a country like Libya, a huge country like Libya, and Haiti is so tiny, and then nobody, the UN, nobody ever goes into, I mean, to sort anything out there?
That's a much larger question that I can answer in the next two minutes.
There is, you know, You need to go back to the Napoleonic era and something pretty dark happened in Haiti.
I'll leave that to you to research for yourself.
But thank you for the question, Derek.
Eric!
Let's go to Eric in San Jose at Line 5.
Dr. Gorka, how are you?
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What's your question?
What's your comment?
My comments, first of all, say I know that you don't spell your name with a quote J in quote.
So I'll try not to say that.
I just want to address the comment that Pelosi says is this was all for the kids and the children.
You know, I'll say imagine you're a civics teacher in a classroom Showing the presidential address to your kids as an educational tool, and all of a sudden, from behind the President of the United States, you see the most demonstrative, vile behavior, disgusting, ripping up documents, affront the American people, and, I might add, the world.
What are you to tell your kids?
I'll leave it at that.
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Welcome back.
Sebastian, it's an honor to be with your audience.
And it was great to see you on Tuesday at beautiful, unparalleled Mar-a-Lago.
But it was so sad, I mean, the mainstream media said that the speech that we witnessed was low energy, Boris.
Which is absolute total nonsense.
That speech was robust.
The speech was exciting.
The crowd stood for, what, 90% of it?
Yes.
And it felt so historic to be there.
Of course, the fake news, the mainstream, they're going to lie.
They're going to cheat.
They're going to steal.
They'll do whatever they can to take away from President Donald J. Trump.
But it is absolutely not going to work.
The president is firing on all cylinders.
The president is not taking one inch back.
And now he's on his march to take back America through this campaign.
Yeah, I didn't even mention that on the show after we got back from Mar-a-Lago.
Halfway, like 30 minutes in, everybody's still standing and they had seats for most of the audience.
And he said, just sit down, relax, I feel bad.
And then, you know, the ladies sat down.
Alright, Boris, I'm going to do something a little bit different.
So you're a regular guest here, if you'll indulge me.
You're a regular guest on Steve Bannon's War Room.
I was on his show yesterday and he said something so incredibly important that I'd like all of our listeners to hear it and I'd like you to react to it because there's a lot of fake news out there about Ron DeSantis and President Trump is old news and Steve Bannon talked about the real story and everybody needs to hear it.
Cut seven.
Play cut.
This is not... And Trump will get more allies over time as victory begets victory.
This is not 15 and 16, although he's running as an outsider.
This is going to be 10 times harder, 20 times harder.
This is Trump versus the money.
This is Trump versus the power.
This is Trump versus the system.
This is Trump versus the establishment.
This is the outsider versus the insiders.
This is Trump versus the man, okay?
And that's personified or manifested In Ken Griffin, in Paul Tudor Jones, in Steve Schwarzman, all the billionaires, plus Rupert Murdoch.
That's what Trump's against.
It's not about DeSantis or Junkin.
They're interchangeable vessels.
They will find their vessel.
That is what he has to do.
And only Trump can do this.
And quite frankly, he doesn't even need allies.
It's great to Stefanik and these people.
I think it's great that people are positive and say, yes, I support him.
But this is so fundamental and so raw.
This is Trump versus them.
And this is Trump saying, hang on, I'm getting back in there.
Your strategic analysis is 100%.
Do we need him, because you're the former chief strategist, do we need him to move the turret, to move the targeting reticle from the front men, the go-betweens, the front organizations, and actually say, guys, do you know who's, it's Murdoch, it's Singer, does he need to have that narrative?
Because if he does, he needs to start now.
I think, well, we'll have to give a couple days and we'll see.
I say, for Donald Trump, who's a puncher, never punch down.
When you're punching DeSantis and Junkin, you're punching down.
Punch equal.
These guys are your peers or they want to be your peers.
They're jealous that you're the president and they're not.
Punch Paul Singer.
Punch Ken Griffin.
Punch Rupert Murdoch.
Rupert Murdoch's punching you every day in the New York Post, our beloved paper.
Punch back.
Seb, tell us about, give us tonight, give us all the contacts.
We're going to get a subsequent, and Rob Schmitz, a show on Newsmax.
Let me just say something very clear.
What you just said, what we just discussed for the last 120 seconds is the next two years.
Everybody listening right now needs to understand the vector of attack For us to succeed has to be the people behind the front men.
If we want to drain the swamp, it's got to be the money men we take down.
Everybody needs to internalize what Steve and I just discussed because it is the key to victory in 2024 and saving the Republic.
So, Boris, you are an old hand.
You have worked on multiple Republican campaigns.
You've been a strategic advisor to the Trump 2020 campaign.
You were my colleague in the White House.
Give us your response to what Steve just said there, that in the next two years, it's not A classic political race.
It's not a classic political campaign.
You saw the announcement today from the DOJ.
They're creating a special council to go after President Trump based on Mar-a-Lago January 6th.
So this is more than just politics as usual.
And Steve is saying President Trump's real adversaries are the people behind the frontman.
The big money establishment interests who hate the president.
What do you think of Steve's analysis?
I think Stephen Asher is right on.
I think it's President Trump against the establishment, and the establishment includes these hedge fund billionaires, and by the way, President Trump today is saying that these billionaires are beholden to China, and that is why they are against President Trump, because they stand with the Chinese Communist Party.
They stand with selling America down the river, while President Trump fights for America, fights for our manufacturing, and against the hollowing out of the American Midwest.
Do you think there will be a change in messaging?
Is he going to start?
It sounds like he's starting that argument already.
When does he help the majority of his base understand this is a qualitatively different fight, Baron?
There's no doubt about it.
The beauty of it is that it's 2015-2016, but it's 2015-2016 on steroids.
Because now we know that we're battling the establishment.
We know that we're battling the money, but we're also battling the Biden machine, and we're battling the fecklessness of the Biden administration and the terrible state that this country has been put in.
And if you look at the stark contrast, Sebastian, between the shining city on the hill that America was during the Trump administration, that you and I served so honorably, that you and I had such a deep pleasure to serve, and look at the Terrible state our country is in now.
That contrast is so clear, it is so robust, it is so in your face, that the choice has never been more obvious.
America needs the leadership of President Donald J. Trump to save our country.
Alright, I've got to ask you because you're a fighter on the ground.
You have been in 20 as well.
What's the latest in Arizona?
Carrie Lakers announced she's going to keep on fighting.
What needs to happen there?
What are your predictions for the next couple of weeks?
I think it's going to be a real fight.
And, you know, Carole Lake saying that she's going to be filing lawsuits to stop the certification.
They've got a, the Arizona election, specifically in Maricopa County with Stephen Richard and Bill Gates there, is a travesty.
It is disgusting what is taking place in Arizona.
And I frankly don't have any doubt that that election was stolen from Carole Lake.
I believe 50% of machines in Republican areas were not working on election day.
If that is not voter suppression, I don't know what is.
And we should not be allowing either the mainstream media, the Democrats, or the Republican establishment to lie to our faces and claim that we have real elections in this country when elections are absolutely corrupt and rigged against MAGA.
Yeah, that's absolutely right.
I know you're going to keep on fighting.
Thank you for calling in from the airport.
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Jim, welcome back in studio.
I thought we were going to talk movies.
Now, hang on.
We've got enough time to talk movies.
We'll talk movies.
But first, I want to do something a little bit serious because we've been talking about rule of law.
Attorney General about 90 minutes ago said there's going to be a special council To coordinate all the investigations of the former president.
It just blows my mind, but I was honored to host Rob Schmitt's show yesterday and I'm gonna maybe doesn't fit into your remit But you know, you've been very forceful of late and I just want to share this with you.
So I had on Jerry Perna who is the aunt of Matt Perna who on January 6th Didn't do anything.
He didn't hit anybody.
Didn't steal anything.
Young man who was charged with the misdemeanor offense of trespass.
Then after six months they raised that to obstructing an official proceeding.
And then finally, scheduling a hearing for the anniversary of his mother's death, they said they would be enhancing his charges with a terrorist charge that would go from six months in prison to six years in prison.
And I just want to share with you what happened to Matt Perna after he received the news.
This is his aunt, Jerry, yesterday on Newsmax.
Matt hung himself in his garage.
And our family was crushed and still is crushed.
They pushed him to this.
I want people to understand what she just said.
A young man, a good young man, was pushed to death to commit suicide because of this administration and this Department of Justice.
I want every viewer to be clear That that man died because of the Biden administration.
And I want everybody who's watching to remember this man and to never give up in the name of America, because he is a martyr to this nation.
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God bless you, Jerry.
God bless you, Steve.
We will never, ever stop fighting for the innocent.
Thank you.
Let's go to brain.
Do we have a justice system in America, Jerry?
Well, I think this highlights two things which are a real threat to this notion of an ordered society, of a society that is governed by the rules of law, of a society that is supposed to be designed to protect the individual freedom and respect the community as a whole.
One is, and this is not disputable, it's the weaponization of politics.
And we have to be honest that this is actually happening, that people are using the instruments of government to go after the political enemies.
I mean, this is just factually true.
And the other is really the destruction of public dialogue and public discourse.
And I think people get this.
So when people say January 6th, OK, we all know that there were probably laws broken on January 6th.
Nobody disputes that.
But when people say January 6th, what Americans hear is, shut up and do what I tell you.
When people hear climate change, people hear, shut up and do what I tell you.
When people hear DEI policy or ESG policy, people hear, shut up and do what I tell you.
And Americans are beginning to realize that these are political tropes.
These are not public policies.
So when somebody says climate policy, it's not how we're going to protect the world.
These aren't debates.
That's right.
These are loyalty oaths.
Yes.
And unless you repeat, yes, climate policy, yes, I have to embrace ESG policy, yes, I have to embrace 96 genders, that has nothing to do with an actual policy.
They don't really care about the policies.
They don't really care about justice on January 6.
They want you to repeat that because that is a political oath of loyalty to them.
And it's designed to do one thing.
It's to stop to have the debate.
So honestly, if we wanted to have a debate about how people are being prosecuted on January 6, are being treated and whether it's fair or not, that should be an honest, open discussion about how we take people that are in prison.
Do we think they're rightfully in prison or wrong?
Like the justice project.
That's not what's going on here.
You say January 6th and you have two choices.
You can either be an election denier or you can be loyal to the government.
And there's no grounded between that.
You can be an insurrectionist or you can be an American citizen who has rights.
Thank you.
This is amazing.
This is an article in the making.
If he doesn't write it, I'm going to.
You mentioned ESG.
How ironic is it that the FTX freed crypto boondoggle had a perfect environment, society and governance score?
Right, that's right.
They had a perfect score on governance, which is laughable, higher than many American corporations, like big corporations.
It's a scam!
It's a complete scam.
They interviewed the guy in the Bahamas, the city of Bahamas.
He goes, well, it's a scam.
I say this and people give me money.
He actually was interviewed, Fried was interviewed, and the journalist said, what about your moralizing and your virtues?
He goes, yeah, I say the right stuff and they give me money!
Right, and this is, when people say diversity, equity, It's a scam!
It's not about taking care of people!
But it goes back to what you said earlier.
It is a mark that I have conformed.
I'm Coca-Cola, I'm Merrill Lynch, and I've conformed to the political demand.
So get this, so it's okay That you have literally bankrupted people and destroyed their lives like Enron.
That you've impoverished people.
That you've wasted, you know, people that invested pension funds.
You destroyed lives.
Billions of dollars.
You ripped everybody off.
You did the most disgraceful, horrible things in your practices.
But it's okay because you follow the principles of ESG.
And you gave money to a bunch of Democrats.
Well, he gave 40 million.
The second highest donor after George Soros.
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We're going to talk toxic masculinity in movies with Jim in a moment.
We're going to talk to you next time.
We're going to talk to you next time.
But I'm right, right?
You couldn't do a radio show like this and listen to that radio show and discuss this case and say, well, you only have two choices.
Either you're an insurrectionist or you're loyal to the President of the United States.
There's no middle ground.
It's a loyalty test.
And then you get this whole thing with the cultural Marxism thing, right?
People are basically spouting things that we fought our entire life to defending.
People that went to gulags, and you're espousing these things because I'm told it's politically correct.
And it's so weird that the thing they wish to create, they never ask people who come from those countries about it.
Talk to us about, you know, ask a Vietnamese person about socialism.
Ask people in Vietnam today about socialism.
Actually, I'm going to play that, the Matt Walsh cut.
Let's do that with Jim, because that would be a nice thing for Toxic Masculinity.
I'll tee it up.
Yeah.
See any good movies?
'Cause I wanna go to the movies.
I've seen anything good lately. - You know, I've been watching this peripheral thing on Netflix.
It's a TV series.
It's based on a sci-fi book.
It's called Peripheral because you can't travel through time.
But you can pass data through time.
So there's this girl who thinks she's playing a simulation, and it turns out she's actually in the future in a robot.
And so the guys in the future are trying to kill her.
And so, and then people from the past, so the guys in the future are trying to kill her. - Was it good?
Yeah, it's actually really good.
So they send data back to the past, they hire a guy on the dark web to try to kill her.
It reminds me of, do you remember Frequency with Jeff Bridges?
Yeah, well this is much more, a lot more action and stuff.
It's really good.
It's quite good actually.
So that's good.
I guess we haven't seen a whole ton of movies because we've been traveling so much.
I can't.
I saw Nope, which wasn't bad.
What's that?
That's that horror movie.
The guy that did, um... Get Out?
Yeah, yeah.
Which is so stupid.
What was I, uh... Oh, you know, I watched this movie Clean with, um... Adrian, uh... Brody?
Brody.
And it's literally Taxi Driver.
And I'm like, when he made this movie, did he not realize he's just essentially remaking Taxi Driver?
Because his daughter, he's a hired killer and a heroin addict.
And his daughter takes his heroin and dies.
And so he swears off heroin.
And, and...
Becomes vigilant too.
Well, he's, he's, you know, just...
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Why are you here protesting him?
You know, we're not.
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We don't want an openly transphobic fascist here.
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What is fascism?
Tell me about it.
Fascism is a complex idea, but generally fascism is It's the supremacy of the bourgeoisie, you know, being in power, and generally, with Matt Wall specifically, the way that he is, he's very, right now, what is a woman to her is very nuanced.
But, I mean, he speaks on a lot of issues that he does not have a, he's not based in science.
I sent that this morning to my friend Chris Plant and he used it on his show because Chris Plant has said, if you ever meet a liberal, ask them to define fascism because they'll be challenged.
Because clearly fascism is complicated and it means you make movies called What is a Woman.
Oh, and you're a member of the bourgeoisie.
Why is it so hard to define fascism, Jay?
It reminds me of when Rick Riddell was hired as a visiting fellow at Carnegie Mellon and they were protesting that he was homophobic.
Okay, I am going to tie this back to movies, because this whole notion of among the many sins of modern society is toxic masculinity, which is also fascism, by the way.
But what you have to explain to me is how people that embrace these really timeless cultural values that go back centuries, who managed to defeat evil after evil because they drew on this inner strength of individualism and sense of responsibility, how that's really who managed to defeat evil after evil because they drew on And so, you know, I'm a big movie fan.
And almost by the standards of that pink hair Yahoo there, almost every film with every male hero in modern...
It would be completely unacceptable.
And so one of the things I love is, you know, we forget about the famous British, you know, the British actors of the 50s and 60s, because, you know, the British film was dying.
Hollywood was taking over.
The British film industry was declining.
But everybody loved to hire these actors because they had these great accents.
And they just sounded so good.
And so they worked all the time.
But these guys were really remarkable.
And what's interesting, because I looked at the biography of all of them, you know what they had in common?
Most, most, all of them came from working class families.
And virtually all of them were military veterans.
So let me just give you two quick examples of people nobody remembers.
One is Richard Todd.
If you've seen The Longest Day, Richard Todd plays John Howard.
John Howard was the commander who led the midnight parachute into darkness to hold the bridge that had to be held to fight off the Germans until the guys landed.
Richard Todd was a paratrooper in World War II as a kid who parachuted into Normandy on that day, right?
And here he is playing in a big Hollywood movie, John Howard.
And there are all kinds of stories.
My other favorite one is Stanley Baker, who I love, is a beautiful actor.
If you've never seen Zulu, the movie, it's maybe the best movie about leadership that you could ever see.
Cary Grant's working class name, his real name?
Archibald Leach.
Anyway, Stanley Baker's in this movie with Michael Caine, right?
Who winds up becoming a big star.
Stanley Baker, unfortunately, doesn't.
But you know what?
The movie they offered Stanley Baker that he turned down?
Dr. No.
- Are you crazy? - Yes, they offered him James Bond.
- Oh my gosh. - And he said, "No, no, I'm trying to find something.
"I wanna step up in my movie career." And he would've been a fantastic, he's a great actor.
- And the funny thing is, - He would've been a fantastic James Bond. - Michael Caine didn't wanna take that role because he's East End working class and he didn't think he could play an officer.
Right?
He didn't think he could do it as an East Ender.
We've got to have him back.
Let's have him back for the manhood hour and we'll do it through movies because it's super, super fun because he's a treasure trove.
I haven't heard the name Stanley Baxter in eons.
Stanley Baker in eons.
Absolutely incredible.
And I'm going to look up Richard Todd.
That backstory is new to me.
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There's a certain YouTuber we enjoy immensely.
He's known for his gun meme reviews.
He recently did a long interview with Carl Rittenhouse.
He also has some hidden thespian talents I was not aware of.
He does a very good Soviet-era Russian accent.
Here you can hear him with his review of the VZ-61 submachine gun.
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*laughter* I had no idea he could do accents and he's with us right now.
He is the AK guy, Brandon Herrera.
Welcome back to America First.
How are you doing man?
Don't be so chill.
I want to talk about your actorial skills.
Where did you learn to do such a mean Cold War accent?
I watched way too much FPS Russia back in the day.
That was where it all started for me.
I don't know how to do a real Russian accent.
I just know how to talk like FPS Russia.
It is very good.
I commend you on your Russian accent.
Okay, let's talk about that latest video that just popped at least on my feed yesterday.
It's an iconic weapon.
It's the Scorpion.
If you've ever played a video game in your life from GoldenEye on down, you'll know it.
This one actually has a stock that extends, by the way.
I've just purchased an SPR Scorpion myself.
Dude, what is that?
That is like, what, 1,100 rounds a minute?
It's something like that.
It is a very, very fast weapon.
And I realized 32 ACP is actually a much smaller cartridge than I remembered.
It's got very low muzzle energy.
But if you put enough rounds downrange quick enough, it really doesn't matter.
Now, I'm gonna ask you an embarrassing question, an impolitic question, in front of three million listeners right now.
How many takes did that take?
Because you had, like, multiple capitalist white-claw cans, and you hit all of them with a 20-round mag, firing at, like, 1,100 rounds per minute.
I was impressed!
Was that, like, 12 takes or what?
That was our first take, because we didn't have enough to keep going.
We actually ran... I know I will also embarrass myself in front of three million people.
I didn't bring enough ammo to the range, so we actually had to cut it short.
I wanted to do a suppressed mag dump, and then we went back to load mags.
We're like, oh, we barely have enough for an outro.
I guess we could do that later, I suppose.
All right, you've got to watch the full video.
It's about 11 minutes long.
The coolest thing of all is not only is it a fully auto Scorpion with a very interesting Select a switch or safety.
It only has a zero or one.
You've got to check it out because they actually have an original suppressor for the Scorpion.
That's like hen's teeth.
That is so hard to find.
So you've got to watch it.
He's the AK guy on YouTube.
You can follow him at the Twitter handle, the AK guy.
Oh, by the way, and I didn't make a clip of this.
I have to ask you, the music, the AK song at the end of your videos is bloody excellent.
Who did that?
Uh, that was Alan Aztec.
Uh, he's a YouTuber who does, uh... Like a... I guess the, what do you call that?
Hardboss?
Like the Russian-style kind of dubstep sound and stuff?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He did a great job on that.
He did that like a year or two ago for me, and we've just used it ever since.
To make the perfect weapon.
It's very good.
Okay, so I'm going tonight.
I'm going to go to the biggest gun show in America, the nation's gun show in Chantilly.
It's like three miles of aisles.
It's superb.
What should I be looking out for if I don't have the amount of money that you have to drop on fully automatic weapons?
What are you most afraid the government's going to ban next, Brandon?
Oh man, I guess it depends on what state you're in.
Federally, I think we're doing pretty okay.
You're not worried about braces?
I am worried that whatever they do on braces, they are not going to grandfather.
So I'm curious if it's even going to matter, unfortunately.
And if you're already going for the felony route and keeping your brace anyway, might as well just stock on it.
This is not legal advice.
But if it's going to be a felony either way, might as well go cooler with it.
And don't you think there are going to be a multiplicity of boating accidents should that occur?
That would be very, very unfortunate should that be the case.
The seas are choppy and I wish everyone a lot of luck.
The seas in Montana, there will be many boating accidents in North Idaho.
But we're talking about what?
We're talking about, I had the inventor, the creator of There's at least 6 million of these out there, so we're talking about turning at least a few million Americans into felons overnight.
It's sheer insanity.
For something that was invented to help wounded veterans safely shoot their weapons, Brandon, correct?
Yeah, absolutely.
That was at least the original official intention behind it.
It quickly became a A loophole around a law that shouldn't exist in the first place.
It's a law that's based in, frankly, a complete non-understanding of firearms and what makes them dangerous.
Because you can get an AK pistol that has no stock, that's super small, that's perfectly legal.
You can get a rifle, a full-size rifle, that has full-size barrel length, so maximum velocity for a standard AK, that's totally fine.
But if you get a shortened one, which is not as easy to conceal as a pistol, but Not as much power as the rifle.
That is illegal, unless you have a tax stamper.
It's just people who don't understand firearms making laws about said firearms is what it comes down to.
For those of you who are listening and not watching, he has rather an impressive assortment of weapons on the wall behind him, including an RPG.
He's Brandon Herrera.
I look forward to seeing you at SHOT Show, my friend.
Absolutely, absolutely.
And maybe you could come down to Texas and pay us a visit and do a range day with us, where we actually get to play with fun toys, instead of just look at them like SHOT Show.
You gotta come to the stuff off the wall.
Alright, I'd love to come down and shoot a 6.5 AK.
Do you think you could do that for me, a 6.5 Grendel?
What do you think?
Is that a good idea?
A 6.5 Grendel or 6.5 Creedmoor?
Sorry, a 6.5 whatever I sent you.
Creedmoor.
Creedmoor.
Yes.
Creedmoor.
I feel like we can work that out.
Alright, I'm going to go to Texas before SHOT Show.
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So you heard it today, about two hours ago the Attorney General launched a special counsel, a special prosecutor to supervise all the investigations of President Trump to do with the Mar-a-Lago raid, which we now know is a fake, well we knew from the beginning, and also January 6th.
Strange, isn't it?
The same FBI, the same DOJ that is probably spying on you without a warrant.
This is Rand Paul grilling the director of the FBI who does not have a satisfactory answer to the question of whether your data is being collected in bulk to spy on you.
Is the FBI obtaining anonymous social media data and then using technical methods to pierce the anonymous nature of the data?
Anonymous social media data?
So you purchase data.
People purchase data all the time and we sort of tolerate it for advertising and things because it's anonymous data.
Are you purchasing what is said to be anonymous data through the marketplace and then piercing the anonymous nature to attach individual names to that data?
Right, but when you asked about anonymous data, I was thinking more in terms of... No, I'm talking about data that is out there, and are you purchasing data and then piercing the anonymous nature of that data?
So the manner in which we use, we usually use the term commercial data, is probably longer than I could explain here, but again, let me have a... So you will not answer the question of whether or not you're attaching names to anonymous data?
I think it's a more complicated answer than I can give here.
Jeff, when the director of the FBI is asked a question as to whether or not he's spying on Americans illegally, and he says, uh, it's too complicated for me to answer here, what does that mean?
He's either an idiot or he's lying.
Yeah.
I was thinking exactly the same thing.
I was watching that guy.
He must be stupid or the best actor in the world.
It's a very simple question.
You're buying bulk data.
Everybody's doing it that wants to sell stuff.
You buy huge amounts of data.
What did Sebastian Gorka?
What did Mr. G look at on Facebook yesterday?
It's anonymized.
But you can break it down by IP address and you can identify the person who's behind that data.
That's the question he's asking.
Are you doing that as the FBI?
Oh, sorry, Mr. Senator.
That's too complicated to answer.
No, it's not.
Are you or aren't you?
If you can't say no, like Eric Swalwell can't say no to the question, did you sleep with a Chinese communist spy?
Then we know you are and he did.
It's gonna be a fight, guys.
It's gonna be a fight.
All right, next up, it's Friday.
It's the Manhood Hour.
He is oozing toxic masculinity out of every single pore.
He's our buddy at townhall.com, senior contributor, author of the amazingly masculine Kelly Turnbill series, served this nation in uniform honorably, and now he's gonna tell us what a man is.
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Welcome, dear friends, to the Manhood Hour with your host, Sebastian Gorka, former strategist of President Trump and member of the National Security Education Board.
We've got a very special guest for you today, a man who, you know, when he's asleep, he exudes masculinity.
The testosterone levels around him are, you need a gas mask if you're a snowflake, if you're a buttercup.
We call him Colonel K. He's Special K, Kurt Schlichter.
Welcome to the Manhood Hour.
I look, I tremble before the...
Testosterone-fueled glory that is this next 60 minutes.
All right.
Well, we're very excited to have you because you are in good company.
We launched with Jack Carr of Terminal List.
We've had the likes of Jerry Boykin, founding member of Delta Force, VDH on the concept of masculinity and manhood throughout Western civilization.
So, dear friends, if you missed it, you've got to listen to all of them.
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You can listen to all the back episodes, as well as the rest of our regular long-form interviews.
But today, let's have fun with the man.
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Finally!
You got it!
I got it!
It's war-wounded.
It's war-wounded.
I think the U.S.
Post Office, like, kind of kicked it before it arrived.
But I, you know, it's like battle-hardened, battle-hardened.
But this is the number seven.
Is this number seven in the Kelly Turnbull series?
Number seven.
It's got this wicked cool.
Your cover art has improved so much and this is like totally Mad Max meets Dante's Inferno or something.
It's really very cool.
It's Inferno is the title.
A Kelly Turnbull novel.
Allegedly, I literally have just come from the post office today.
Allegedly, is there a radio host in here with a funny accent who likes guns?
Uh, there's a number of radio hosts.
I figured out I have like 10 radio host friends and most of them make an appearance.
Well, that is very good company to be in, because I suspect I know who the other nine are.
He won't tell me what page I'm on, I think, because he wants me to read it.
Tonight I will be reading it.
That's true.
All right, he's Kirchlichter, Colonel Kirchlichter.
Follow him.
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All right, so let's start.
I have five questions, and then we have fun.
We kind of dabble around on...
Let's start with the first one.
Is masculinity in trouble in our nation, in our civilization, Colonel Schichter?
Well, I think it's under attack.
It's under attack by people who want to leverage that attack for their own power.
If you essentially ban masculinity, you ban the most aggressive competitors for power in society.
Which leaves it open to the kind of nanny state librarian types who want to, you know, the Gretchen Whitmer, you know, soft fascist type who wants to smother you with love and control you with kindness.
So yeah, it's under attack.
I don't think it's outgunned by any means unless, you know, men decide not to fight back.
Right.
I love that phrase, soft fascism, isn't it?
I don't want to go through a rabbit warren completely, but isn't it interesting?
I think it was last week that in an interview, Greta, the Gaia goddess of the cult that is the Greens, admitted that the problem is capitalism.
She kept that pretty hidden for a long time, but finally she came out of the closet and she said, it's not about saving the environment, it's about destroying capitalism.
Well, look, she's sort of like the anti-masculinity because the proper response of, you know, a masculine person, a man, for instance, is to say, you're a child.
Why are you presuming to tell me anything?
Right.
I mean, it's ridiculous.
The idea that our society, which, and I mean Western civilization, really, On the European continent is going to spend this winter shivering in no small part because they decided to obey the temper tantrums of a disturbed young woman, a minor.
It's laughable.
It's Caligula pointing his horse console level ridiculous, yet they've done it.
Now you, let me put this in military terms.
You've served this nation with honor in uniform.
Now you're doing it as a civilian.
Let's show the world just how masculine this man is for our viewers.
That is, in fact, Colonel Schlichter.
You can see he's got his name tag on there.
Look at all those ribbons.
Look at all those ribbons.
They're all for perfect attendance.
I mean, it's really ridiculous.
You were never late.
You were never late for morning formation.
You were on the square ready to do PT with the rest of Monty Python.
Marching around the square!
Pretty much.
I mean, if you look at, you know, if you if you can read ribbons, you know, you're not seeing silver stars or anything.
You're seeing, you know.
Right.
We're not here to make fun of you.
We're here to be serious.
That was your Veterans Day post looking very, very handsome there.
So let's do it.
What we called it at National Defense University, an estimate of the situation, a snapshot of the battlefield.
There are so many sources of this assault or this attack, as you call it, on masculinity.
What is the most significant?
If we are using Clausewitzian terms, what is the center of gravity?
Is it the colleges, the media, Hollywood?
For somebody who is truly a culture warrior, put your finger on the belly button of where the biggest threat comes from.
Well, we've got multiple threats.
And they're integrated and synchronized threats.
So I'm not sure, you know, I think we're going to have to dismantle them all simultaneously, which is, of course, a problem because you don't want to split your forces.
I would certainly focus on academia.
That will have some short term effects.
It'll certainly start causing effects two, three, four terrain features over.
You know, we have We have a lot of people who don't know what time it is, Dr. Gorka, who don't want to realize the threat that we face and who want to go back to kind of a time when they weren't challenged, when they could just sort of exist while the bad guys were burrowing deeper and deeper into our foundations.
You know, you look at someplace like Texas, for instance, and you think, wow, very red state.
You got Greg Abbott.
They have a very allegedly conservative legislature.
And you look at the school syllabi for UT and A&M and the other big schools there, and they are all integrating this diversity, inclusion, equity nonsense into the classrooms and indoctrinating people.
And, you know, you have you have Republicans are, well, you know, I really like I really like, you know, A&M football.
I don't want to interfere.
You know, I don't want to get in there.
I don't want people calling me names.
This stuff needs to be rooted out rigorously and viciously.
And these guys have the power to do it.
This is part of a bigger problem, isn't it?
That we face a kind of, forget COVID, don't we face a pandemic of cowardice?
Yes.
You have a lot of people who don't want to recognize the threat because then they'd have to take the next step, which is dealing with it.
Right.
And it's a lot easier to ostrich.
Just bury your head in the sand.
Everything will be fine.
And it won't be fine because they will pick your bones clean.
What we need are people who know what time it is and ruthlessly use the power that they've been given to do these things.
Okay.
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All right, let's get real.
We've talked about the assault.
We've done the estimate of the situation, the multi-phased attack on multiple fronts against masculinity in our nation, in our civilization.
What is it?
Give us.
You are a writer.
You are a graphomaniac, given the amount of novels and articles you've put out.
Give us a definition for you, Colonel K, of what it is to be a man.
Give us some of the participles, some of the things that define being a real man, whether you wear a uniform or not.
Well, let's take the Let's take the biology out of it, so I don't have to spend time talking about chromosomes and body structure.
Look, look, not even Supreme Court associate justices know that.
I mean, you know, if you've got a dangly bit, I think you're a guy.
If you've got an innie, you're probably a girl.
But I'm not a biologist, so how do I know?
If a Supreme Court justice doesn't know that... What are we, Stephen Hawking?
Come on.
Look, men create and destroy.
That really sums it up.
Men take on the physical challenge.
And I'm being very general, obviously.
I don't want to be disrespectful to women, and I don't mean to.
But masculinity and femininity are different and complementary.
One is not better than the other.
You can't have one without the other.
Nor would I want to live in a world one without the other.
And I think most people feel that.
Most normal people feel that way.
Lunatics hate the other gender and their attributes and don't see them as complementary.
They've got issues that, you know, they need to work on.
But like I said, men create and destroy.
Men are the builders, the growers, the diggers, the fighters.
They create the structures.
Both social and physical.
They also tear them down and replace them.
When you're talking about someone who builds and destroys, you're talking about someone who is uniquely creative.
And as we've seen, many, many, many creative people in our society are male, and there's a different energy there.
My books are very different than, you know, Pray Eat Love, or Love Eat Pray, or whatever the hell it is.
You know, and women have their own lane.
And, of course, there's crossover.
And, you know, again, we're talking about generalities, but, you know, I'm an army guy.
Everybody's in green.
It's all about generalities.
And generalities are not meaningless.
They're generalities.
So when you ask that, that's my answer.
Men are the ones who create and destroy.
What about the ideas, you know, you did serve in the army.
What about the ideas related to manhood of service and also the relationship of robust masculinity to those that are vulnerable and the duty we have to them?
Would you unpack those?
Look, in the military, masculinity is extremely important.
And there's now I've led women.
In peacetime and wartime.
And you do have to lead them differently.
There are differences.
To say they're completely interchangeable is just ridiculous.
And I don't want to minimize the service of any woman who's gone and served her country.
But in a military situation, after 5,000 years, it's just the last 50 we decided, you know what?
Let's integrate women really deeply into this system.
As if the guys in the last 50 years are that much smarter than the guys over the last 5,000.
It is a male thing to decide to pick up your rifle and run up a hill to kill everybody on the top of the hill, knowing you could be killed.
That is not a typical female thing.
Females tend towards growing and nurturing.
And caring, frankly.
Men are very driven by, among other things, pride.
You don't want to look like a coward in front of your friends.
And also insane loyalty.
Now, you, I, and Jim Hansen had a close encounter at an event when somebody got a little frisky.
And I thought the three of us were going to get in a throwdown.
But we were all there.
Nobody backed off.
Nobody hid.
It never occurred to us to do any of that.
And we managed to de-escalate the situation.
But if it had escalated, that would have been okay, too.
Yeah, it's remarkable.
For those who missed that, we were... Where were we?
Was it CPAC?
What was that event?
Yeah, it was Florida.
It was Florida, and we were at a hotel, and we were having a good time.
Big, big conference, and some putz came up to me, thought he was going to be funny.
Made a joke at my expense, which was an insult.
And I, you know, I just reacted as I do when somebody casts aspersions on my Americanism.
And I jumped up, things got a little bit hairy for a moment.
A little tense.
And it was fascinating because I didn't serve with you, I didn't serve with Jim.
Your army, he's a Green Beret, I was British Reserves.
And there was like a, maybe a half a nanosecond of delay between me engaging And you two guys jumping out from your seats and having my back.
And it was like, there was something organic about it, at least from where I was standing.
I don't think you sat down and did an estimate of the situation and did a calculation of the SWOT, the strengths and weaknesses and everything else.
You and Jim kind of just boom!
You got up and you were there.
You're not expecting some, but you know, suddenly your buddy's got an issue and it may escalate.
You got to be there.
And you have to recalibrate your mind from we're just sitting around having some cigars to, OK, well, maybe this guy is going to throw a punch.
And that's and his buddies, because he wasn't alone.
You know, but I mean, that's that is very much manhood and it's very much that that's that's normal across many cultures.
You know, there aren't a lot of cultures that don't do that among the men.
You know, I think it was a good teaching incident because it wasn't, you know, it wasn't for show or anything.
It was just, okay, now we got to regulate.
Let's see where this goes.
And I give you especially credit, Jim, as well, because you were the engines of de-escalation at that point, and you handled it very nicely.
that pathetic little uh excuse of a man disappeared very very rapidly with his tail between his legs but that's all we're discussing what what are those things that you just you do um sometimes without thinking because it is the right thing to do we're talking to kerch like the colonel k SeniorColumnistTownhall.com.
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This is where we get all kinds of diverse answers.
Name for us a formative individual in your family, outside of your family, could be your football coach, could be an uncle, who helped you best understand what it means to be a man.
Who helped you as a kid or a young man shape your conceptualization?
Well, I mean, you know, everybody's going to say their dad.
That's just too easy.
So let me let me go beyond that.
I think.
You know, I have a I was deeply influenced by my my first battalion commander when I came back to California as a first lieutenant after active duty, a guy named Bill Wenger, who's still a very good friend of mine, and I still see him a lot.
And you look at this guy, and he kind of looks like Mr. Rogers.
And he is the most polite, gentlemanly guy.
He's an airborne ranger.
Got his combat action badge at 60.
What?
Which is still three years older than me.
What?
At 60 with the green berets.
How the flip did he do that?
He went, he served, he started in the early 70s, served, retired, and then got called back four times.
to Afghanistan to Iraq.
And went out there mostly with the Afghan and Iraqi police.
Tried his hardest to get me to Iraq.
Unfortunately, that didn't work out, thanks to some general officers.
But boy, we scammed it close.
It was close. - So tell us, what was it about this seemingly mild-mannered Mr. Rogers battalion commander?
What were the qualities that made you go, oh yeah, that's what I need to be more like?
Smart, absolutely loyal, totally committed to the mission, and total integrity.
And I was just like, because I came in on active duty, I served about 87 to 91.
I came off active duty, and I was a little disillusioned by some of the leaders I had seen.
I wasn't impressed by them.
I didn't think that they were standing up for their troops.
I didn't think they were standing up for the mission.
And I know a lot of junior officers feel that way.
Every junior officer Things that none of the leaders get it, that they don't know anything, that, you know, you're the only one who cares.
I mean, that's kind of Lieutenant 101.
But I came into the Guard because I kind of miss being in the military.
And our first drill was the riots, and I rode around LA with Colonel Wenger.
And, you know, I just saw him, a confident, smart, Not a show-off.
Didn't show off how tough he was.
I had other leaders who kind of had that image, and they were great in their own ways.
This was his unique way.
And I would say, you know, if he had a fault, it was that, you know, at some point I'd have to go and say, sir, you've got to sleep.
You physically can't keep going.
You need to get down for six hours.
We'll handle everything.
You've taught us how to do it.
You know, go to sleep.
And I was just so impressed by this guy.
And I thought, this is the kind of guy I want to be like.
I want people to talk about me the way they talk about Bill Wenger.
Wow.
Fabulous.
And I hope they have.
When he says, hey, Kurt, you did a good job on something, I'm back to being that lieutenant.
We're in the same rank now.
He retired in 06.
I'm back to being that lieutenant going, oh boy, battalion commander thinks I did a good job.
He's always, you know, he'll always be sir to me.
All right, I need to have a cigar with Bill Wenger.
Oh, yes.
He sounds like a very, very serious American and a man.
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So here is we're back at training battalion, Colonel K, and we're getting ready to receive a new shipment, a new intake.
You're on the cadre.
This is the big question.
What is on the syllabus of things we have to teach young boys today?
What must young... To become successful men, Who aren't afraid, who have all the things that you mentioned about your friend, Wenga, so the integrity, the values.
What do we teach young boys today?
Well, several things.
You need to teach integrity.
You need to teach selflessness.
And let me get a little controversial.
You need to teach them that sometimes you have to fight.
You know, there are schools If a bully picks on a kid and the kid turns around and clocks them, both the kids will get suspended because the kid clocked them.
That's the wrong answer.
Violence is not fun or cute, and it's not something to be undertaken lightly.
On the other hand, it is a part of human existence, and if you neuter your own men, other men will come and rule you, and they will not be nice.
I think our society needs to, instead of having these broad, one-size-fit-all ruling— Look, I mean, I think, you know, if you see a couple kids fighting, I think you need to sort it out.
And the bully who started it, oh, too bad, you got a fat lip.
Other kid, all right, run along.
Or better yet, shake hands and, you know, rub some dirt in it and walk it off.
But no, I think we need to teach our people that sometimes you have to draw a line and you have to take a stand.
And sometimes that means fists.
Sometimes that means rifles.
And not all the time.
Gosh, I don't think I've been in an actual fistfight in a long, long time.
But I was.
I have been.
And, you know, at some point, and I saw it in the L.A.
riots, you know, there's nobody coming to save you.
If everything goes to hell, you're the man.
You better be able to prepare to take care of your family.
And that means having the training and equipment to do it.
Doesn't mean you have to be a Green Beret like our friend Jim Hansen.
But you need to know which way a gun goes bang.
And you need to have some.
And it's not because you want to fight.
It's because you want to protect what's yours.
Did you see the transgender Starbucks barista video that I posted last week that got like six million views?
You know, we need to recover an important component of society, shame.
Yes.
For too long people have been told anything you do is okay, but that's not true.
We're lying to you.
You are not serving somebody by allowing them to live in indignity.
That goes for the homeless.
That goes for people who go on TikTok and say, I am weak and unable to function as a man in society.
I want shame because it is a useful tool to get people to do what they need to do.
Oh my gosh, he has to work eight hours.
Imagine thinking that you should go and tell everybody that that's difficult for you.
I just, it's alien.
I actually had people, I've got to share this because I haven't even done it on the regular radio show, I had multiple people, I don't know whether they have blue hair or what have you, actually DM me on my Twitter afterwards calling me out, how dare I, saying if only I knew what it was like to handle a steaming machine for eight hours to make cappuccinos and I thought
This has to be a parody, because I've done some pretty crappy jobs in my life, and handling a steamer for a cappuccino machine would be a luxury compared to those.
But how did we get here, Colonel K?
Well, I think the lack of real fathers.
Yes.
You know, at some point, you know, his dad should have said, you know, you need to stop bellyaching and man up.
Right.
And go do it.
Get it done.
Get it done.
And I think that's another thing we're lacking in society is we saw from the recent elections.
There are three people who arguably had a great deal to do with the failure last week ago Tuesday.
New speaker, new Senate, well, same Senate minority leader and head of the RNC.
Yes.
Now you can argue about what, you know, how much, but they were the ones in charge.
Well, they're responsible.
It's, you know, it's, it's, it's Rona, Romney McDaniel, it's Kevin McCarthy, and it is Mitch McConnell.
They, they are formally, they are the commanders of those midterms.
Yes.
And a commander is responsible for everything that your unit does or doesn't do.
Now that's very linear mindset.
Meaning it's very masculine.
We don't, you know, we're the guys who don't have all the nuance, okay?
If you want nuance, that's a different skill set.
Yeah.
We don't do nuance here.
Kurt and I, we do not do.
Jim, Kurt, and Seb, no.
Not nuance.
But look, you can debate their relative responsibility, and I think there was fault with them and everybody else, jointly and severally, but who's the one who gets fired?
Two of them already have the same job, okay?
They've convinced the people who work closest with them that they're the right guys.
Okay, I understand, and I wrote about this in town hall on Thursday.
Rona McDaniel, she's lost three elections in a row, and she might run again and actually win and get a fourth.
This is not a masculine thing, okay?
I know she's female, that's not the issue.
Guys say, OK, you're not cutting it.
You're not good enough.
You failed.
You need to move on.
Maybe you can go and develop your skills and maybe you'll get another shot.
But right now you're not making it.
So you lose.
This is the thing in competitive sports.
You know, somebody wins, somebody loses.
And of course, you know, the participation trophy thing tries to eliminate that hard binary.
But the fact is, the world is binary in many significant ways.
You either win or you lose.
Yeah, absolutely.
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I know, I'm sitting here billing.
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That's absolutely fine.
Where do you stand on the issue of masculinity, manhood in America, in Western civilization?
Are you a pessimist?
Are you an optimist?
Can we salvage it?
What's your prediction?
Well, I'm an optimist for the most pessimistic of reasons.
There's no way masculinity's not coming back, because it either comes back on its own, or things get so bad that the masculine will inherit the earth.
Because at the end of the day, I look at the people on Twitter who think they can shame you, and they can if you let them.
And I look at the nanny state people, and they've got a lot of power if you choose to obey.
But what happens when somebody says, I'm not going to do it.
And in fact, if you want to try and make me to do it, you're going to have to kill me.
And it's going to be a fight.
And you look at these people and you're like, Who's going to pick up a rifle to fight to the death for whatever Marxist crap they've got in mind?
Now, I know one thing.
I'm never going to live on my knees.
It's just not in the cards.
I refuse to live that way.
And So the answer is I'll either be free or dead on a pile of steaming brass.
And I'm not trying to be all butch and hardcore about it.
I'm very cold about it.
I'm very serious about it.
I'm not going to be a serf or a subject ever.
And if you want to make me one, you're literally going to have to come and kill me.
Yeah, this is such a fabulously logical analysis.
Because if you hate masculinity...
By definition, you will not have the wherewithal and the tools to defeat those who are masculine.
The people who are afraid of guns, the people who are afraid of violence, cannot defeat those who are prepared to use it when it is justified and necessary.
That is perhaps one of the... We even had VDH on our Manhood Hour, but I have to say that is one of the most sagacious comments made by one of our Manhood Hour guests.
Being sagacious again.
You have great sagacity.
You are a handsome man and you are a sagacious individual.
That's why we are optimists.
Because people who are afraid can never win.
It's as I say on the radio show.
Conservatives, patriots, our fuel is love.
Love of country, love of God, love of nation.
That is why we will eventually and always win because we are facing those whose fuel is hatred and you cannot Winner!
If your fuel is hatred, sooner or later you will be destroyed or you will destroy yourself from the inside.
My gosh, that was really rather good.
For a man who's doing billing work while he's talking to us, that was very impressive.
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You've been listening to the Manhood Hour with me, Sebastian Gorka and Kurt Schlichter.
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My fellow Americans, our movement is far from over.