Sebastian Gorka FULL SHOW: Did "Demolition Man" predict America today?
|
Time
Text
♪♪ ♪♪
And I fault Durham tremendously for not holding them to any kind of account.
No accountability for this at all.
He should be ashamed of himself.
to have written that and not recommended the appropriate penalties
for some of the highest crimes you can commit in government.
Well, of course they went ahead and did the cover up of the hard drive in 20, two elections.
And they are very ready to do the next one because no one, not a single person, has been held to account.
307 pages and nobody charged with a crime.
Welcome dear friends, that of course is America's Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who I consider to be a personal friend of mine, telling the truth about the John Durham report.
I'd never done this, I've never seen this before in terms of the popularity of a social media posting, but you know me, I'm pretty addicted to this thing, especially to Twitter.
And just before I went to bed last night, I decided, look, how many people, honestly, Not everybody's addicted to politics like I am.
Not everybody can spend hours and hours every day dealing with these matters.
And how many people in America honestly have the time to read 300 pages, much of which is dry, even if it's of a topic of incredible import to the future of the Republic?
So, as a service, I decided to write a tweet summarizing 300 pages.
And at the moment, it's been less than 24 hours, I haven't seen this before.
Eric can tell me if I'm wrong.
I have 253,000 views of this tweet.
Do you remember a tweet of mine, Eric, in less than 24 hours that has gone that viral?
Quarter of a million?
No, I can't think of anything off the top of my head.
And maybe it's thanks to Elon.
I think Elon's new lack of restrictions for telling the truth may have something to do with it.
So here's the tweet that I posted just before I went to bed last night that now has 253,000 tweets.
Let me just read it to you, dear friends.
Haven't read the Durham report?
Okay, here's the CliffsNotes.
The FBI and CIA knew that Hillary was about to frame candidate Trump.
Number one.
The FBI and the CIA knew about the Steele dossier and that Hillary Clinton was going to use a Russian propaganda smear against President Trump to frame him.
Number one.
Number two.
This is the biggest thing.
Out of the Comey report.
Out of the Durham report.
Comey, then director of the FBI.
Brennan, then director of the CIA.
briefed President Obama and Vice President Biden on Clinton's plot in the summer, June of 2016.
Let me repeat that.
The head of the CIA, the head of the FBI, briefed the incumbent Democrat president and vice president, who is now the president, that Hillary was about to attempt a frame job of candidate Trump.
Third conclusion.
Biggest evidence-based conclusion.
There never was, after seven years of the smear being used by the likes of Brennan, by the likes of Comey, there is no evidence, none, zero evidence of any Russian collusion.
Now, let's talk to my most cynical colleague out there.
Jeff, I'm going to say something that maybe I shouldn't, but after seven years of investigation, two impeachments, Mueller probe, literally hundreds of subpoenas, hundreds of interviews, tens of millions of dollars spent investigating President Trump, I would have thought they would have found somebody somewhere.
Maybe, you know, some barista in Trump Tower did something in Moscow once.
They couldn't even find that.
Aren't you surprised?
No, because the whole premise was ridiculous anyway.
That Russia was able to get him elected.
But they couldn't even find one guy who did something naughty in a hotel room in Moscow.
Nothing!
I mean, think of the amount of money spent.
Nothing.
Yeah, but then it was the cover-up, remember?
The obstruction of justice.
That was the next thing they went to.
Yes, alright.
I just wanted to make sure I wasn't being crazy.
No evidence at all of any Russian collusion.
That's the Durham report.
I just saved you, you know, 10 hours.
But what's the big problem?
Nobody was charged with anything as a result of the Durham report.
He brought one case against Danchenko.
He brought another case against Sussman.
Both were acquitted because it was TC.
In one low-level flunky lawyer at the DOJ who forged a CIA document so that Carter Page could be surveilled secretly by the FBI and the CIA, he gets a slap on the wrist in community service.
Do we understand the enormity of what has just been described?
The head of the CIA and the FBI assisted in the smear of a political campaign and a candidate on behalf of the other campaign.
That's Venezuela.
That's, you know, some African dictatorship.
No, it's America.
That's why John Durham is an utter and complete coward, a complete An utter coward.
That is the definition of a coup.
I spoke to somebody who's on, on the, well I won't say, I'll say on one of the various committees right now, investigating the FBI, CIA, Hunter Biden, all this stuff.
And he told me, behind closed doors, these people have no compunction.
Mike Morrell, the acting director of the CIA, who engineered the letter of 51 former CIA directors and operatives to state before the last election that the Hunter Biden laptop was fake, behind closed doors he was asked, so you're running the CIA and you're colluding with Antony Blinken inside the Biden campaign?
To orchestrate a propaganda disinformation op so that Democrats don't find out about Hunter Biden.
Why did you do that?
What does Mike Morrell say?
Because there was no way I was allowing them to elect Trump.
The man running the CIA Decided it was his job to make sure the American people couldn't keep Donald Trump in office.
That's what we live in today.
That's why the deep state, the permanent state, is not some fabrication of conspiracy theorists.
It is real.
It's documented.
And it's happening right now.
And we witnessed it with those brave whistleblowers yesterday.
We have some new audio from these brave men who, at the risk of their livelihood, pain for their families, loss of income, Being smeared themselves as unpatriotic.
These men have had enough.
And hopefully they'll only be the first.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
It's Friday.
It's Second Amendment Friday.
It's Ask Dr. G Anything.
We have an amazing show for you today.
Don't go anywhere.
Make sure you don't miss anything.
The only way to do that is to subscribe.
Go to your favorite podcast platform, whichever it is.
Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify.
Plug in my name, Sebastian Gawker, America First.
Leave us a five-star review and then share the links with your friends.
And if you believe that the Deep State is real and you've had enough, well, tell the world.
Because yesterday, those whistleblowers proved it for us.
It's the t-shirt.
The Fascist Bureau of Intimidation, the FBI t-shirt.
Our third hottest bestseller, sebgorkastore.com.
The Tucker t-shirt is number two.
Free Tucker!
Let him talk!
Go to sebgorkastore.com.
S-E-B-G-O-R-K-A-STORE.COM.
We'll be back in a moment.
Titles?
I'm gonna...
The Durham Report summarized in nine minutes.
Hmm Very good.
And the Secretary?
Something about the military I think would probably be... Yeah.
The military is the left's very last target.
I want to put this thing up on the screen with Rich now.
Alright, the Harvard poll?
No, no, no, no, no, the blood in the water for DeSantis.
Okay.
Oh, and we have these polls.
Jeff, can you find the poll from yesterday and send it to Eric to make a buffer of the... The Harvard poll?
No, no, the one that Biden's beating.
The crappy one that was done by DeSantis.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, send that to me, Jeff.
And then, yeah, send me whatever...
You have blood in the water, and I won't.
I'm trying to find it right now.
Okay.
Yeah.
Where is it?
But yeah, that Harvard-Harris poll, not only does Trump beat Biden by 7, he beats Harris by 11.
And then DeSantis is tied with both Biden and Harris.
That doesn't make sense, because DeSantis is much better.
So I keep saying they know Kamala would not be a good candidate for them to run.
Okay, where is this?
Angel Tree.
Thank you.
Which audio would you like to use?
We'll use today's.
Why the hell can't they put it in the...
Two minutes.
Um, who announced War- uh, um...
Tim Scott.
He officially filed.
And I guess he's gonna announce on Monday that the filing is out there.
Here we go, MSN has it.
Thanks for watching. Please subscribe.
Oh my gosh, come on!
70.
Play me cut six.
Six.
And all of a sudden, everybody wants to play the race card, okay?
And be the AOCs of the world and use the words like lynching and all kinds of different things like that.
And everybody's jumping on the bandwagon.
I can tell you something right now.
In the black community, we're sick and tired of it.
We're tired of it.
Alright.
So, what should the political answer be to this?
Because the voting pattern among most African Americans is reliably Democrat.
Democrats in charge.
This whole city is Democrat.
Charge all the Democrats running it.
What's your message to them tonight?
Alright, cool.
I got it.
It's time to leave the plantation of the Democratic Party.
Sorry.
Because we have got nothing but the left.
Yep.
Alright.
Doing Angel Tree at the top here.
Yep.
I'm here.
Alright, let me go.
Alright, is he framed up right?
Yeah, he is.
I'm sorry.
Impeachment and conviction of fake news.
America first.
Welcome back, dear friends.
Welcome back.
It's Friday.
Are you energized?
Are you ready for the weekend?
If so, can I ask you in your spare time just to dedicate five minutes to an incredibly worthy cause.
It's for those children who've lost a mother or a father to the prison system, who are vulnerable who will end up incarcerated themselves if we don't break that cycle.
It's called the Angel Tree Summer Camp and it's a Christ-centric safe place for these children to feel some love.
Listen to our buddy James Ackerman, the CEO of The Prison Fellowship, who just wants to send you a message.
I'm James Ackerman, President and CEO of Prison Fellowship.
On behalf of our entire staff, and more importantly, the prisoners' children, you will bless.
I want to personally thank you for your donation to our Salem Radio Network Camping Campaign.
Thanks for opening your heart and your wallet to give children a life-changing experience at a Christian camp.
Thank you indeed.
It's one of the most beautiful things you can do.
Please make a donation today.
It costs $200 per child, but whatever you donate, we'll collect it together and we'll see how many children we can help this summer.
It's a beautiful thing to do.
Calling your donation is tax-deductible, 888-206-2794, or just go to sebgawker.com and click on the angel tree button.
All right.
When I see stuff I like on Twitter, I repost it.
Why?
Because I think that's the purpose of social media, not just to hate at each other.
Alright, when I see stuff I like on Twitter, I repost it.
Why? Because I think that's the purpose of social media, not just to hate at each other.
And there's one person I trust when it comes to polling, and he decided to spend some of
his Friday with us.
Rich Barras!
You are the man!
I tweeted you I think it was yesterday.
He is of course the People's Pundit.
Welcome back to America First!
That's great to be back.
Thanks for having me on again, Dr. Gorka.
Alright, so you posted an image from Fox.
Do we have it available?
Can we show it?
Alright, when it's ready, put it up on the screen.
And then you commented about how you'd seen this argument before.
It's about Ron DeSantis.
It's about an argument that you'd heard many times before.
We've just got the announcement.
Tim Scott has Well, what?
Put in paperwork?
Filed to be a nominee?
So we have a handful now.
But you said that you've heard this argument before from the establishment Republican class.
The statement is, the New York Times, Two have a chance to get elected president.
Biden and me.
This is DeSantis speaking.
Based on all the data in the swing states, which is not great for the former president.
People aren't going to change their view of him.
Your reaction was, it's the same electability argument used by McCain, Romney and Jeb.
Would you expand upon that please for us, Rich?
So this is nothing new.
For those of us who have been around a long time, Dr. Gorka, we've heard this before, and indeed, it's even the same pollsters.
When he says, based on all the data, he's not talking about university pollsters, media pollsters, or independent pollsters like me.
He's talking about the pollsters that have been hired by his super PACs, who, by the way, one of them is Mitt Romney's polling firm.
that have done this in the past.
They run to the New York Times and have these cute little interviews citing those polls.
And then Fox News, they deliver on reporting that headline.
And the argument is meant to create a narrative that only I am electable, only the establishment
candidate is electable.
And Republican voters heard it with McCain, he got crushed.
They heard it with Mitt Romney, he got crushed.
In 2015 and 2016, it was really one of the, for guys like me, it was really interesting because in 2016, no matter what these polls continued to show, which was that the former president was actually the weakest candidate against Hillary Clinton, Republican voters didn't believe it.
And they nominated him anyway, and people like me have argued that that's not true.
Only Donald Trump had the ability to break the blue wall in the Rust Belt.
We have seen these establishment candidates fall shy in Pennsylvania, fall shy in Wisconsin, get killed in Michigan, frankly.
that there was only this economic nationalism that the former president
with a certain attitudinal appeal in that area breaks through to those voters.
So it's always the complete opposite of the truth.
I've got to ask you the obvious question, the naive question.
Why?
How do they get away with this again and again and again?
20, 30, 40 years.
Is it simply because the strategic advisor pollster class, they just make money the same way whether they win or lose?
Yeah, it's money.
It's money.
The media loves it because they love a horse race.
It sells headlines.
The consultants love it because whether they destroy Ron DeSantis' professional political career or not, they're still taking home $30 million.
To them, that's not the number one concern.
The mega donors that don't like Donald Trump, they don't care.
They can write those super PACs a check.
It doesn't change their lifestyle at all.
And they can say, at least I tried to oppose him.
So for them, it's all very beneficial.
Who it's not beneficial to is the voters.
Because when we ask the voters who in this field has the best chance to beat Joe Biden, it's not even close.
It's Donald Trump.
So they're not, they didn't believe it in 16.
They're not going to believe it now.
And this argument could actually wind up hurting DeSantis even more.
All right, we'll discuss that after the break, but I have to mention this story yesterday.
A poll was in my rundown.
Jeff has the details.
A poll by WPO Surveys that put Joe Biden seven points above Donald Trump, and then you find out Who runs WPA polling?
It's a senior advisor to the DeSantis campaign.
How do people get away?
Why doesn't it say at the top, this poll brought to you by the Florida governor?
And the way they would do it with public, it's WPA Intel is actually one of the ones that I'm talking about.
That's them.
And the other one is Public Opinion Strategies who polled for Mitt Romney.
You know, even back then in 2012, they were the founders of the Unscrew the Polls movement.
And he had a pretty good reputation.
Nice guy who used to run that firm.
I mean, for all intents and purposes, a fairly nice guy.
But how can you be a pollster and then say you're advising one of the guys you're polling about?
Exactly.
And the headlines read, That it's funded or conducted by a pollster who's connected with a super PAC that supports DeSantis, but not connected to DeSantis.
I mean, it's crazy.
That's how Axiom literally worded it when they wrote their article.
Hang on, hang on.
Do that again.
That's like, you know, Alice in Wonderland.
Give that to us again.
This poll was conducted by a firm that's connected to the Super PAC funding DeSantis, but isn't connected to DeSantis.
Wow.
Crazy.
That is Orwellian.
That's a mixture of Orwell and Alice in Wonderland.
That's superb.
Follow this man right now, peoples underscore pundit on Twitter.
He's also on Locals, peoplespundit.locals.com.
Big data poll.
We'll be back with Rich Barris in a moment.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
It's America First.
It's Friday.
It's the Second Amendment.
It's making movies great again.
It's open lines.
You can ask me whatever you want.
But make sure that you're subscribed to us on all social media platforms.
Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Parler, Getter, Truth Social, Telegram.
You can watch us on your Roku, Fire Stick, or other devices.
And don't forget my Substack.
It's my name, SebastianGorka.Substack.com.
My whole name is one word.
Isn't that weird?
SebastianGorka.Substack.com.
We'll be back in a moment.
Well, yeah, he can win a primary, but he'll lose the general.
Yeah, I just put out the president put a press release to I just, uh, Oh, well, yeah, I've got it here.
I've got it here.
Yeah.
And, and then, you know, the, the, the trolls come Dr. Gorka and then an hour ago, Harvard puts out their poll and it's identical almost to what we did.
So, uh, you know, vindication, sweet vindication.
Uh, you know, the, I'd rather be in the same category with them than these fake push pollsters that keep doing this.
It's unbelievable.
It's such a fraud.
such a fruit is unlike the trumps up thirty in the primary but all not if you
get to the state polls it's really close to the system that's not great that we
true like four points not thirty points right that's that's exactly right
30 points.
I mean, the demographics are demographics.
If somebody's got a 30-45 point lead now, then you're not catching him in the States.
In fact, you're losing your own state, which DeSantis is.
Yes, which is stunning.
Play me 1 and 3, please, Eric.
Now we need to develop a system of permanent interim housing.
And that means hotels and motels and different forms of housing that can be built very quickly.
Modular, prefabricated.
And so what we're moving to now in Los Angeles, renting motels is very expensive and it's not sustainable financially.
So we're looking now to purchase motels and hotels.
And here's three.
That's incredible.
Despite my history of unblemished service to the United States, the FBI suspended my security clearance, accusing me of actually being disloyal to my country.
This outrageous and insulting accusation is based on unsubstantiated accusations that I hold conspiratorial views regarding the events of January 6, 2021, and that I allegedly sympathize with criminal conduct.
I do not.
I was not in Washington, D.C.
on January 6.
played no part in the events of January 6th, and I condemn all criminal activity that occurred.
Instead, it appears that I was retaliated against because I forwarded information to my superiors
and others that questioned the official narrative of the events of January 6th.
As a result, I was accused of promoting conspiratorial views and unreliable information.
Because I did this, the FBI questioned my allegiance to the United States.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah.
Play me 7 again, please. 7?
That Roger made running Fox News look easy, and as you know, it was anything but.
Rupert has the checkbook, he has the money, but he couldn't hold a candle to Roger in terms of genius.
And the ideas that Roger put forth back in 96, fair and balanced, we report, you decide.
That was a challenge to the establishment mainstream media.
Alright.
Pillow, you said, Alex?
Okay.
Yeah, pillow.
And I have that Harvard poll, by the way.
Oh, good!
You got it?
Yeah!
Sweet vindication!
20 seconds.
America First, mega-nificent.
What is it you said, Jeff, about one of our advertisers and Bill Barr?
I just saw a picture of him on Fox.
Oh, he'd be great for PhD weight loss.
Dude, he needs it badly.
Seriously.
I don't think it's going to help save his soul, but he could look a little less ill.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
This is America First.
If you enjoy what we provide for you, please support those who make it possible.
Great patriots like Mike Lindell.
The left detests him.
That's a reason to buy from him.
Walmart has gone woke and banned his products.
Well, let's go straight to the source.
They hate him because he's a conservative.
Go to MyPillow.com.
Use my name for up to 66% off.
He's got a BOGO offer on the 2.0 MyPillow with even greater cooling technology.
The only pillow that never gets hot, never loses shape.
He sold 71 million of the original.
Find out today and check out his other more than 150 items at MyPillow.com.
Or call 800-829-8468.
That's mypillow.com.
800-829-8468.
But you've got to have the secret code.
It's really complicated.
G-O-R-K-A.
All right, we'll go to your calls momentarily.
Mark, Alex, James, don't go anywhere.
But I've got an important question for our buddy, Rich Barris, the People's Pundit.
I went to Harvard for a year in postgrad.
I utterly detested it.
Couldn't get out of there fast enough.
But you said in the break you're Okay, being associated with them, let's show the world why.
Put up this recent poll.
This is a new poll.
This is the one we mentioned, the 77% increase for Trump over Biden.
Talk to us about this, and then talk to us about this question I keep hearing all the time, Richard.
I'm just fed up.
He can win a primary, but he can't win a general.
Well, you know, he already won a general.
He might have won it twice.
Right.
And that's also a point I'm making.
The DeSantis team wants to make this case.
But what you're saying to millions of Republicans is that there was You know, everything was on the up and up and millions of Republicans don't believe that.
Millions of Americans don't believe that.
That's a deal breaker for many in the base.
So I think this is going to wind up hurting DeSantis.
But look, Mark Penn is over at Harvard.
He's basically a legend as a pollster.
He's a Democrat, but he's fair and he's done some good work.
Their track record Yeah.
speaks for themselves.
The reason that I'm happy to be associated, it's like vindication.
Because anytime the president puts you in a press release, you get attacked and we just
put our national numbers up.
We add them up by seven as well, but DeSantis down by four and they have him up by seven
and DeSantis down by two.
So very, very close.
And the only real difference is that we include third party choices.
They don't.
They're just head to head.
So some of the margins may be a little bit different, but the spread is the same.
Or some of the, you know, levels of support may change, but the spread is the same.
And the fact is, you know, we've been doing this a lot over the last week.
We polled for the Epoch Times.
We were the pollster for the National Epoch Times poll last cycle.
And we had Biden plus four.
Biden, you know, one by four.
You know, so we were happy with the polling we did in the states as well.
Really spot on.
This is not the same race.
So they want everyone to think 2020 is going to happen again.
Why isn't it the same race?
Explain that comment.
That's a great question.
Why it's not is because some of these demographic groups that Trump didn't do as well with in 20 than he did with 16, that he did do well in in 16, Are now have come back to Trump.
So when we ask... Which groups?
Which groups?
So big one is that coveted suburban women that everyone's talking about.
Trump has a three-point lead in the suburbs among women only.
And he leads among men by eight.
Hang on, hang on.
We've only got a minute left.
I got to drill down on this.
Do you have any sense?
Does the polling help you identify why they've come back?
I really do think all presidents, their foreign presidents, their images get better when they leave office, but I really just think that it comes down to comparing records.
Life was better under Trump, was it?
Yes or no.
Was the country doing better under Trump?
Yes or no.
It's the Reagan thing.
We had a guest in the studio who said, all the president has to do is say, ask the Reagans question, are you better off than you were four years ago?
It's very simple.
Yeah, and Biden, the shine is off Biden now.
That's a big part of it as well.
He used to be viewed favorably.
Now he is not.
We have him less favorable than the former president, which by the way, Harvard has as well.
Trump's image has recuperated.
It's not going to be anywhere near Obama's at this point, but Obama's been out of office for a long time.
It was never about his image anyway, it was about his competence and his record.
And now they have two records to compare, and two men, two questions of competency, and Trump just creams them on it, going away.
So they're setting this arbitrary standard.
You know, that Trump has to meet.
He's got to be better than, you know, this.
He's got to be better.
He's just got to be better than Biden.
That's the truth.
That's it.
That's it.
It's perfect.
All he has to be is better than Biden.
That's why we trust this guy.
Peoplespundit.locals.com.
Big data poll.
Follow him on Twitter right now.
You won't regret it.
Have a blessed weekend.
Thank you, Rich Barris.
Your calls next here on America First, coming to you live from the reliefactor.com studios.
Reliefactor, pain relief that works, pain relief that's real, pain relief that is liberating half a million Americans across the country, me included.
But it's not just me, it's people like Yvonne from California.
This is her story.
Both my husband and I are in our 70s and are so grateful to have found Relief Factor.
We tried so many other solutions, but none of them have given us the freedom of being pain-free like Relief Factor.
That should be you.
That could be you.
There's only one way to find out, but it's super easy.
Order the 3-week quick starter pack at relieffactor.com.
It'll be at your door in 3 days or less.
Take it morning and evening like I do.
And I promise you, Jeez, guarantee by the end of those three weeks you will know whether it works for you like it works for me, Yvonne, and 500,000 of your fellow Americans.
Call today!
800-500-8384 reliefactor.com Crunching stuff.
But it's not that it's just numbers crunching, it's that he can translate it into stuff that is just intuitively makes sense.
I mean, forget 20, forget anything else, all he has to do is beat Biden.
You know?
It's very simple.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And even those talking points, too, that like, you know, oh, Trump could lose Iowa and New Hampshire.
People's like, oh, he lost the primary and fourth.
Like, yeah, Cruz barely beat him in the 2016 caucus, but then he went on to win Iowa in 2016, the biggest margin of anybody since Reagan in 84.
And then he did it again in 20.
New Hampshire in 2020, he was running unopposed, right, in the primaries.
He still broke the record for the highest vote total of any incoming president.
How is Biden going to gain a single voter?
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Right.
Well, Zuckerberg.
Unless it's the younger voters, yeah.
That's the issue.
That's why Trump just needs to go all in on getting, like, all the old voters out one last time.
You know, because as time goes on... Well, Biden seemed to do good with the very old voters last time.
Yeah, you mean the dead ones.
Yeah.
The ones over 120 years old, yeah.
The one's over 120 years old, yeah.
PhD.
PhD.
Alright.
Title for that one?
Um...
All right.
Trump's won balack... Trump's... What was it?
Suburban female vote.
Is it women vote?
What's the phrase?
Suburban women.
Suburban women, yeah.
Suburban women, colon, Trump's already won them back.
Follow the Yunkan model.
That's one way to win them right back.
Let's talk about the nonsense of schools, and they'll definitely come out to... Or at the very least, if they don't turn out to vote for Trump, they won't be voting for Biden either.
Any voters that normally would vote, like... The same thing with, like, you know, black voters.
If more African American voters just stayed home, you don't have to get them to vote for Trump, but if they don't vote for Biden, that's basically a win for us.
45 seconds.
You may God bless you
and God bless you.
Do you think I should send some information on my PhD to Bill Barr?
What do you think, Jeff?
I know you can track him down.
Well, he is starting to get a little bit Michael Moore-like.
He is!
He could really use it.
He's starting to get... It's a bit worse than that.
It's kind of like Jabba.
Like Jabba the Hutt.
But that doesn't mean anything to you, does it?
Well, that would be quite an accomplishment, though, if PhD weight loss worked on him.
I mean, that would be really a good campaign for them.
Yeah, but I don't want... No, forget it.
Forget about it.
I don't want to help out deep staters.
Forget it.
Scratch that idea!
I want to help out the good guys and gals.
You here on America First.
If you have a few pounds you could lose.
I lost 42.
42 pounds?
My wife lost 36.
Do you know what that is?
That's like losing a Lauren Bobert together.
I mean, that's the kind of effect we have when we Trust Dr. Ashley Lucas and her amazing team.
Find out for yourself five meals a day that burn the fat off.
No stupid pills, calorie counting, or starvation diet.
It works, it's real, and I feel great.
Call right now 864-644-1900 or just go to myphdweightloss.com.
That's 864-644-1900 myphdweightloss.com.
All right, we've got so many calls.
weightloss.com that's 864-644-1900 myphdweightloss.com all right we've got so many calls let's go down the numbers
Malibu California Mark, line one.
Hey, Dr. G, how are you doing today?
Good.
You know, I just want to know why it takes so long for all this information to come out.
You look at Biden's, you know, his crimes really going back to 2008 and forward.
So we're looking at 15 years for this to come out.
Woodward and Bernstein got Nixon out in like less than two years.
Why does it take, why does this always happen to us?
Well, because the deep state works for the Democrats.
It doesn't work for us.
Okay.
Think about this.
Think about this.
The Democrats are now defending the FBI.
I mean, just think about that.
The guys who, you know, in the 60s were, you know, rage against the machine, rage against the man, we hate the feds.
Yesterday, they were trashing the whistleblowers and saying the FBI gets to decide who a whistleblower is.
What does that tell you?
These agencies all work for the Democrat Party.
That's why we have to come in.
With a, with a flamethrower and burn out that corruption January the 21st 2025.
God bless you.
Thank you.
Alex, Brooklyn, line two.
Hey Sebastian, thanks for taking the call.
I want to comment about the FBI, but before that, I just want to, the conversation that you had in the last segment, because you know, Harvard isn't the most accurate when it comes to their polls, you know, they're left leaning and I don't know that I trust their polls necessarily.
And, you know, I don't trust anybody.
I don't trust Trump.
I don't trust Biden.
I don't trust media people.
I trust some people less.
But when I look at this poll with Harvard, what I would say is maybe they're trying to favor Trump because they want him to win the primary because they think he'll do worse off in the general election.
And that's what I think.
You know, people shouldn't just buy that.
But I want to talk about the FBI, because I think what the Democrats did here is the worst thing that ever happened.
getting the FBI involved in their crap and crimes because this is for the future. They'll never ever
be trust in the FBI even if we, you know, even if we abolish it and reopen it the Democrats are
going to say it's a Republican organization if we leave it as it is Republicans aren't going to
trust it. This is despicable. We're never going to have a federal bureau of investigation that's
going to be trusted. Well that's why we have to get rid of it. Sure but if we open a new organization.
We don't open a new organization.
We do what we said yesterday.
If you listen to whistleblower Carl Serafin on our show, who worked for the FBI, he said burn it to the ground.
Get rid of it.
It has three primary missions.
Counter-terrorism, counter-intelligence, and federal crimes.
Those can be given to other agencies, like the Pentagon, like the U.S.
Marshal Service.
We just get rid of it, Alex.
It's done.
Nobody's ever going to trust them again, and we shouldn't.
We should get rid of them.
Thank you.
Ted Yonkers, line three.
Hey, great show, guys.
I always love listening to you.
Thank you.
To kind of piggyback off of what he just said, with the no trust, this topic that you were talking about with the polls, Well, there's some people out there that believe that the election was stolen anyway, so that would throw all the polling data that we're relying to go back on out the window, if any of that was true.
And the other reason that people even put polls out is they want to prop up the candidate that the big corporations are behind.
It doesn't matter whether the candidate's Republican or Democrat.
And the reason I voted personally for Trump is because, realistically, he isn't either one.
He's kind of down the middle.
He's a business guy.
And he's a no bones kind of guy.
That's why I fell in love with him as a candidate.
Yeah, look, the important thing, thank you so much, Sid, the important thing about President Trump,
and I find it weird, it's kind of ironic, that, you know, the guy who wasn't born here
has to remind his fellow Americans of what they did, what 64 million Americans did
in 2016, which is truly remarkable.
Never heard, never happened before in the history of the republic.
Every single president from Washington to Obama had a connection.
They were all of the same class.
They were members of the political elite.
Whether they were former retired generals, or senators, or governors, or members of Congress, every single one of them was a member of the political elite.
And then along comes a guy who's, what, a 14-season reality TV show star and a real estate mogul in the toughest market in the world.
First time he runs for public office!
It's the presidency and he wins.
What does that tell you?
It tells you that the American people have had enough.
And also that they want somebody who's not beholden to any interest group.
Nobody owns Donald Trump!
Nobody owns him!
And that's why he had to be destroyed by the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, the DOJ, by Alvin Bragg, by E. Gene Carroll, because they can't control him.
And he's only there because he loves America.
Let's play one of these audio cuts.
This is from the whistleblower Despite my history of unblemished service to the United States, the FBI suspended my security clearance, accusing me of actually being disloyal to my country.
This outrageous and insulting accusation is based on unsubstantiated accusations that I hold conspiratorial views regarding the events of January 6, 2021, and that I allegedly sympathize with criminal conduct.
I do not.
I was not in Washington, D.C.
on January 6, played no part in the events of January 6, and I condemn all criminal activity that occurred.
Instead, it appears that I was retaliated against because I forwarded information to my superiors and others that questioned the official narrative of the events of January 6.
As a result, I was accused of promoting conspiratorial views and unreliable information.
Because I did this, the FBI questioned my allegiance to the United States.
A man doing his job, a black American doing his job, and they impugn his integrity, his patriotism, and they strip them of their security clearances.
That's how evil these people are.
And we must stop them.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First.
Please make sure that if you have a cell phone, you're not funding those who hate America.
The big cell phone companies are left-wing.
They're woke.
They're not on your side.
There's one Christian conservative cell phone company in America.
It's the one I use.
It's called Patriot Mobile.
You should switch today because they believe in the things you believe in.
Don't fund your enemies.
It's super easy.
It's just a phone call away.
You can keep your old number.
It's 878-PATRIOT or patriotmobile.com slash Gawker.
Free activation with my name.
Also, extra discounts for veterans and first responders.
They have the same 4G, 5G nationwide network and they have a performance guarantee as well.
Do it today.
Don't fund those who hate America.
878-728-7468 patriotmobile.com slash Gawker
That's patriotmobile.com slash G-O-R-K-A music
music Oh, he was supposed to be in studio?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
I missed that.
Come in with Madeline Brame.
That's cut.
Six.
Six.
Sorry, no liner.
I'm just going to go ahead and do that.
What's that?
Supreme Court case?
It's Sullivan v. New York Times.
In what context?
Defamation.
I think that's the one that was referenced a little while ago.
Oh yeah, the Supreme Court did have their rulings in those big tech cases as well.
Gonzales v. Google.
The other one.
It was unanimous.
It was unanimous in favor of big tech.
What was the case?
Gonzales v. Google, where like the family sued YouTube over like hosting ISIS content that they said led to their daughter dying in the Paris attacks.
Oh wow.
they, well they ruled in the big tech space.
Then all of a sudden everybody wants to play the race card, okay?
And be the AOCs of the world.
And use the words like lynching and all kinds of different things like that.
And everybody's jumping on the bandwagon.
I can tell you something right now.
In the black community, we're sick and tired of it.
We're tired of it.
Alright.
So what should the political answer be to this?
Because the voting pattern among most African Americans is reliably Democrat.
Democrats in charge.
This whole city is Democrat.
In charge of all the Democrats running it.
What's your message to them tonight?
It's time to leave the plantation of the Democratic Party.
It's time to leave.
Because we have got nothing but dilapidated housing, failing schools, crime, unemployment, abortion, and every other horrible thing that you can absolutely think of.
A New Yorker, Madeleine Brame, who lost her son and had her husband stabbed in New York, who's had enough.
She wants her fellow black Americans to get off the Democrat plantation.
Come over.
Join us.
America first.
All right, let's go to your calls.
Where did that hour go?
That's insane.
James, New Mexico, line four.
Thanks for taking my call, Dr. G. Sure.
Polls should be out loud, as far as I'm concerned.
That's a little harsh.
I think there's something called the First Amendment.
They try to sway everybody, and people believe that crap.
Anyway, Romney and McCain, the reason why they lost is because a bunch of idiot Republicans voted for Obama.
And it's unfortunate, as a conservative, we have to fight our own party, the rhinos, to try to ask them. And then we
also have to fight the communist democrats. But you know what? Trump did win the general
election in 2020. I truly believe that.
It was stolen. There's no way. You've got to be very naive if you think that dead body in the
White House got that many votes. And Trump said it. Trump said it.
If you don't fix 22, you won't have a 24.
And as far as I'm concerned, there was a lot of shenanigans in 22 also.
So the thing is, Trump is the only person in our lifetime Yeah.
Well, we talk about it here.
It's very simple.
promises kept as a person running in politics.
So how do we stop the fraud in 24?
Nobody's talking about it.
And we also got to- Well, we talk about it here.
It's very simple.
Everybody listening to this show, you included James, have to volunteer.
How come my wife is a chief election officer in Virginia?
Because she volunteered, because she took the training, because she worked an 18-hour day on the election day.
That's how we've got to run for local office.
I don't care if it's the local community library board, the school board, whatever it is.
And then you've also got to be part of the election monitoring.
It's that simple.
Okay, James?
Great call.
Stay on the line.
Let's give James a signed copy of Defeating Jihad.
I'm Sebastian Yorker, this is America First.
If you agree with yesterday's proof that there is a political police force in America, it's called the FBI.
Tell the world you understand the reality of the deep state.
Get your t-shirt today, jointly released with Chris Plant.
FBI!
Fascist Bureau of Intimidation!
It is our third hottest seller.
Right after the Tucker t-shirt, Let Tucker Speak, and the Stand with 45 Trump 2024 flag.
SebGorkerStore.com.
SEBGORKASTORE.COM SEBGORKASTORE.COM
This Hour of America First starts right now on Salem News Channel.
Salem News Channel.
Welcome to the second hour of America First with me, Sebastian Gorka, your one-stop shop for all of the biggest topics of the news cycle today, without the bias of the mainstream media or the censorship of big tech, whether it's the culture war or educational indoctrination, the immigration crisis or gun control, or the threats to the Second Amendment.
We have the true experts and the best guests on every subject.
Members of Congress, truth-tellers extraordinaire, warriors for the truth.
Stay tuned for the second hour of America First with me, your host, Sebastian Gorka, on the Salem News Channel.
The Doctor is in America first with Dr. Sebastian Gorka on Salem News Channel, the antidote to the mainstream media.
I can't hear Alex.
Is the mic on?
Okay.
Have you ever questioned the COVID-19 narrative?
Is there more to the story?
Well, the film The Real Anthony Fauci will leave you stunned.
You don't have to agree with everything Robert Kennedy Jr.
has ever said, but there are things in this movie that they just don't want you to know.
And I thought I knew a thing or two about Covid-19 and Anthony Fauci, but what they have unearthed, especially his involvement in the reaction to the AIDS epidemic, will shock you.
Are you ready to explore the truth?
If so, go right now to TheRealAnthonyFauciMovie.com to watch the movie for free.
That's TheRealAnthonyFountryMovie.com.
You can also go to my website SebGorker.com and click on the banner for this movie that is a must-see.
Do it today!
SebGorker.com.
S-E-B-G-O-R-K-E-R.com.
Alright, send that to them and then if you can film, if you could print the silencer one.
I don't know where I put it.
and we'll do it before I leave today.
Okay, great.
I'm going to do the other one in the studio.
Which one?
Yeah, yeah, let's do that there.
I'll text, I'll text, I'll deal with it.
Okay.
.
Is he on?
No.
What is his title?
Oh, yeah, thank you Bye.
And don't forget the image of the 1911.
What's important for you, Boris?
The polling.
The two polls came out today.
Dude, quickly.
I've got ten seconds.
What do I do with Chong?
He's just ghosting me the whole time.
You You
You you
You This is Second Amendment Friday on America First with Dr. G.
Yes it is!
And Car Firearms is our sponsor and they're fighting for America and their executives stand with us here at America First and are willing to put their brand's reputation on the line to stand for liberty.
Please support our Second Amendment Friday sponsor Car Firearms.
I carry a nine millimeter car.
They own the iconic Desert Eagle line as well as the auto ordinance And right now, man, is this more most appropriate for the guest who's just coming up?
They have the Trump One Custom 1911.
It's beautiful.
I've handled it.
Limited run with President Trump on the slide, the presidential seal.
When these are sold out, that's it.
They are gone.
The last custom, America first hand guns, we advertised 300 of them disappeared in a matter of just three days.
Order yours today at galleryofguns.com.
The Trump won!
Custom 1911.
That's galleryofguns.com, galleryofguns.com.
All right, we've got to check in every week with the man, the senior advisor for the man from Mar-a-Lago.
We just call him the Baron!
Boris Epstein, are you there?
I'm right here and it's an honor and a pleasure to be with you and your audience on this beautiful Friday.
Alright, we've got to talk polling, we've got to talk about the big news, the blood in the water.
But first, let's listen from my former boss, your current boss.
He's been doing a lot of interviews.
It's superb, especially for my buddies at Newsmax.
This was on the Rob Schmidt show regarding the disgrace that is the Durham report.
Cut, Tan, play cut.
I would tell you that it's a great vindication and it feels good.
The report has been, you know, wildly praised.
I wish it could have come faster, but the detail that he went into, 308 pages, the detail is extraordinary.
And all of these people, I guess you could call it treason, you could call it a lot of different things, but this should never be allowed to happen in our country again.
Baron, he's been proven right.
We can be angry that the fact that Durham didn't have the testicular fortitude to bring any charges as a result of proving that there was no evidence of Russia collusion, but the 307 pages, Boris, utter complete vindication for the 45th president.
No doubt about it.
Total vindication.
President Trump was right once again.
And the key there is that this coup, these hoaxes, these absolute ... targeting by law enforcement and weaponization of law enforcement.
It didn't stop with the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax.
It continues today with these persecutions of President Trump and especially persecutor Jack Smith.
But the nonsense, with empty keys brought by the Manhattan VA and by so much more, with the hoax going on in Georgia.
The Democrats know that, oh, and they see it in the polling, the only way they can stop President Trump is through lawfare.
That is why they're coming at him so hard, because President Trump stands for us, and
they're coming after us.
They just have to get through him.
He will not let them, nor will we.
That's why President Trump is up by 44 in the latest polling, 60 to 16 from big data
polling, 58 to 16 from Harvard-Harris, and President Trump dominating Joe Biden in all
the polls while the governor is losing to Joe Biden in the polling.
That's why President Trump has to be the Republican nominee and has to be the next president of the United States.
So let's talk about that announcement, not just the polling, but that Tim Scott has filed papers for his candidacy for the nomination.
Behave, Barron.
Don't be a naughty boy.
The response from the Trump campaign, this is a quote from one of your colleagues, they smell Ron DeSantis' blood in the water and no longer see him as an obstacle.
The fact that the likes of Tim Scott have announced this is not good news for the governor of Florida, is it?
Well, let's be honest.
Three, four months ago, it was President Then miles and miles beneath him, Ron DeSanctimonious, the Florida governor.
And then beneath Ron was the PAC.
Now, it's just President Trump and the PAC.
That's all it is.
President Trump at 58.
DeSanctimonious, 16.
Ramaswamy, 4.
Pence, 4.
That's Harvard.
That's Harvard-Harris.
So what that tells you is that there is no longer that middle entity.
It's just President Donald J. Trump and the rest.
And there's going to be a poll soon enough.
We're one of these other pretenders as beating the Florida governor.
And that's going to be the actual end of his Nathan, for now, non-existent campaign.
Again, Governor Ford has been exposed.
He was exposed to a pathetic international trip where nobody wanted to meet with him.
He's been exposed by getting crushed by Disney.
Just in the last 24 hours, Disney pulling a billion dollar project.
Out of Florida, costing Florida 2,000 jobs at least.
Why?
Because of this fight that the Florida governor has picked with them and frankly lost.
We don't want somebody who loses fights in the White House.
We need President Trump.
You've got to address this issue.
We had Rich Barris on about half an hour ago, one of the only few posters that I actually trust, and he addressed it very well, but I'm going to give you a chance.
This tired, old, hackneyed Talking Point, I don't know if it comes out of the RNC Rhino Talking Point shop, or whether it comes out of the Well, I couldn't be happier that you're asking me this question, and here's why.
the RNC but this idea that oh oh yeah he might crush it in the primary but he
can't win in a general. Your response to that very strange counterintuitive
statement. Well I couldn't be happier that you're asking me this question and
here's why. Because in the polling that's just come out today in the polling that
we've gotten literally in the last five hours President Trump is dominating in
in the primary 60 to 16, but is also- Yeah, 60 to 16.
Who's the 16?
Can we just be clear here?
Oh, sure.
President Donald J. Trump, 60.
Ron DeSantis of Florida, 16.
That's in the primary.
But then in the general, President Trump beating Joe Biden, 45 to 38.
Joe Biden beating the Florida governor, 39 to 35.
And if you don't believe just that one poll, here's Harvard Harris.
President Trump beating Joe Biden 47 to 40.
President Trump beating Kamala Harris, the all-star vice president, 50 to 39.
The Florida governor tied with both the both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris at 42. The Senate is
42, Biden 42.
All right, look, we know it's going to be a washout. We know it's going to be a bloodbath.
I can't wait for the primaries. It's going to be fun again.
It's going to be like 15.
However, however, I got to ask you the big question again, again and again and again.
I can't believe that they're going to let Biden run. Do we really think that, Barron?
Well, the issue they have, Sebastian, is that all of their infrastructure,
all their system is geared toward allowing him to run.
And they really can't do anything about it.
So unless they're really pushing him over the edge somehow, it seems more and more likely every day that it is going to be crooked Joe Biden, who right now is embarrassing us and our country over there in Hiroshima and Japan in the G7.
The Democrats, they may want somebody else, but good luck if he'd have to literally step aside.
And then Kamala Harris is even worse.
They'd have to throw them both overboard.
Could they do it?
Maybe.
Is it likely?
I don't think so.
Alright, well then here's the next question.
He's a disaster.
He's going to be even more senile in 18 months' time.
How worried are you and how prepared is Mar-a-Lago and the campaign?
We've seen the dirty tricks for the last seven years.
There's no way they aren't going to deploy even dirtier tricks.
Are you and the President's team ready?
We are absolutely 1,000% ready.
We are prepared to take them on at every juncture, from the voter fraud that the Democrats are going to try to perpetuate, from their dirty tricks in the media.
We've been tested.
We're ready.
President Trump won twice, in 16 and 20, and he's going to win again in 24.
All right.
God bless you, Boris Epstein.
Follow him right now, Boris EP, Boris underscore Epstein on all social media.
Can't wait to see what cigars you're smoking this weekend.
I think I shared with you what I had yesterday, a rather good one.
That was a good one, my friend.
That was a good one.
My gosh, Oppmann is a serious cigar.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
This is America First coming to you live from TheReliefFactor.com studios.
Make sure that you are subscribed to us on all the social media platforms and our podcast, Cody, whichever platform you prefer.
It doesn't matter to us what your preference is, whether it's Apple Podcasts, the Salem Podcast Network, Spotify, Stitcher, what have you.
Make sure you just plug in my name, Sebastian Gawker, America First.
Leave us a five-star review and share the links with your friends.
You are part of the solution.
And that's how we win, by getting the truth out there.
On top of that, we have to be catalysts.
How are we catalysts?
We tell the world who we are.
We wear America first on our sleeve.
How do you do that?
You check out all the stuff made in America, forget Amazon, that we have at our website, SebGorkerStore.com.
Go there right now.
The third hottest selling item is of course the FBI t-shirt.
We have proof yesterday.
We have a Gestapo.
We have a political police in America.
It stands for Fascist Bureau of Intimidation.
The t-shirt, the mug, And now, being beaten by our Tucker Carlson t-shirt.
Number two, yeah.
Let Tucker speak!
Carlson's face duct-taped with the Fox logo.
Yeah, I'm surprised how popular that one is.
SebGorkaStore.com.
And number one, it's the president's flag.
Yeah.
You should be flying this next to your stars and stripes so the people next to you, your neighbors, your friends, understand that you are not afraid.
SebGorkerStore.com.
That's S-E-B-G-O-R-K-E-R, SebGorkerStore.com.
And the one I designed that they said never gonna sell, It's number two.
Don't be a science denier!
A man's a man!
A woman is a woman!
Get your t-shirt today.
SebGorkaStore.com.
That's S-E-B-G-O-R-K-A.
SebGorkaStore.com.
Come do it today.
You're welcome.
You You
.
America First!
first. MAGA-nificent.
Welcome back, dear friends.
Oh, are you in that Friday mood?
I am and you know, we've done we've switched it around because Friday's Supposed to be fun.
Am I right?
So we're making movies great again Fridays in the third hour.
We've moved the manhood hour.
We've got a great guest for you on Monday, so make sure you understand.
We switched it around a little bit because manhood hour, a little heavy for a Friday, and Mondays is the right place for a heavy discussion, right?
Not Friday.
Third hour today it's The Demolition Man, a movie that predicted our woke future, or rather our woke present.
So don't miss it.
Make sure you are subscribed to our podcast and you won't miss it.
All right, thank you to everybody who has supported so far our Angel Tree campaign.
This is To support more than a million children in America who have a mother or father behind bars.
More than 70% of these children will end up in prison as well.
We've got to break that cycle.
How do we do that?
We send them to a Christ-centric safe summer camp run by the Prison Fellowship.
Listen to one woman and the words of the grandmother who was taking her son to one of these camps.
It'll break your heart.
You know, they dropped their child off at the beginning of the week.
Child was super hesitant, just didn't know if they wanted to go to camp.
And by the end of the week, when mom comes back to pick them up, they're crying because they don't want to go home because they had so much fun.
And we hear, I think it was a grandmother, she said, this was the first time that my child went to sleep without the sounds of a gunshot at night.
The first time my child, my grandchild went to sleep without hearing gunshots.
Maybe in Mogadishu we get that, but here in America it shouldn't be happening.
Let's support these children.
It's one of the most blessed things you can do today.
You can call in your donation, it's tax-deductible, 888-206-2794, or just go to my website, sebgawker.com, and click on the Angel Tree banner.
It's a holy thing you do when you do this.
Remember what our Lord said unto us, Come unto me, the little children.
Help them today.
It's a beautiful thing.
888-206-2794 or sebgorka.com. S-E-B-G-O-R-K-A and the Angel Tree banner.
All right, it's a dangerous thing to go to dinner with Steve Bannon because you're just going to get flooded with
information.
You're gonna meet fascinating people and one of them who I met just about two weeks ago is here in studio because he kind of resonated with me and he's a good guy and then I found out he's former infantry so it all clicked.
Jason Jones!
Welcome in studio, founder, president of the Vulnerable People Project.
It's great to be on your show, Seb Gorka.
That was quite a dinner with my old boss.
The Vulnerable People Project, our mission is to stand with the most vulnerable people in the world when the world left, and it's a bit embarrassing so many times that my work puts me in a room like that with so many beautiful Well, we can talk about that later, but let's talk about your organization.
You sent me some amazing photographs today.
I am there because of the work of my organization, but I don't know why else I would be in a
room like that because they were truly some of my heroes and some of the most intelligent,
wonderful people on earth.
Well, we can talk about that later, but let's talk about your organization.
You sent me some amazing photographs today.
You're in DC for business.
Let's put up these beautiful young girls.
This is the Vulnerable People's Project.
Let's just scroll through the photographs.
Who are these children and why are you involved with them?
This is such a blessing that we're here today.
I see this as God winking.
He does that.
God winks a lot.
He does wink.
I like that.
This is Hazara.
Culture Day, Hazara World Culture Day.
Which is an ethnic group in Afghanistan.
An ethnic group in Afghanistan who were really our allies in defeating extremism.
And really committed to women's rights, really committed to education.
And these are Hazara schools, they're still open.
These are young girls that still get to go to school, the older girls cannot.
These are the groups who trusted us.
You know, they trusted us more than you or I would ever trust us.
And they really drank the neoliberal Kool-Aid many times and they were just startled.
And one of the things I think that they're finding most startling is that it's Christians and it's Christian conservatives that haven't forgotten them.
So let me ask you the tough question as a former, you know, ground pounder.
How do people like this, whose fathers, whose brothers fought with us against the Taliban al-Qaeda, When this administration just pulled the plug, didn't even tell our allies like the British were leaving.
Yes.
What do these people think of Americans now?
Not people like you who are still on the ground.
What do they think of our country?
You know, I was in Iraq with the Peshmerga when they were fighting ISIS and it was sort of the same thing in Iraq.
They know better than we do to separate people from governments because they know that their governments don't represent them.
So they don't blame us for the cupidity and the moral bankruptcy of our government.
No, in fact, I've been often lectured by Iraqis and I've been lectured by Afghans.
If I'm not specific in, say, U.S.
government, if I say, I'm sorry, we abandoned you.
You didn't abandon us, your government.
Wow, that corrected you!
They corrected me.
I was at a conference, the only American at a conference, as Iraq was collapsing to ISIS.
And I had chastised America, broadly speaking, but I meant the Obama administration.
And the room turned against me and said, don't you ever speak ill of your people.
And we are the most committed, beautiful people.
The American, you know, you and I talked about this.
I did not sleep one minute for 30 days or so after the collapse of Afghanistan.
Initially, I was trying to rescue my friends and the friends of my friends.
From that, our work in Afghanistan grew.
It was just, it was jarring.
How bad is the situation now?
Well, you have 20 million Afghans that are suffering acute hunger.
90% are suffering hunger.
Of course, the Taliban has their own battle on their hands now against ISIS-K.
And you have China, just today, China signed a security deal with all of the stands in Central Asia.
So in your wonderful book, I wish every American would read, Defeating Jihad, you talked about the importance of isolating these extremists.
What the Biden administration has done is they've isolated our allies.
And they've strengthened, and you know, the Taliban and the CCP have a relationship going back, as you know, pre 9-11.
Oh, we allowed, whilst we were still there, we allowed the Communist government of China to buy the biggest copper mine in the world, which was in Afghanistan.
The Department of Defense funded the research that found out that it was there.
Yeah, so the DOD funded the research to survey the economic opportunities in Afghanistan, and then we let China come in.
And it's really heartbreaking because, as you know, the people of Afghanistan are wonderful.
The Hazara, for example, are really committed to education, girls' education, tolerance, religious tolerance.
And they're being brutalized right now.
And there's a genocide that's happening.
And but there's a genocide happening to the minority communities of Afghanistan,
which is a very diverse country, which shocks a lot of Americans.
But then all of Afghanistan is starving.
The Taliban themselves are starving.
Their their children are starving.
They can't get insulin for diabetes.
And even if we wanted to help them or even if we wanted to deal with a threat
that is exploiting that situation.
We can't because we don't even have Bagram Airport anymore.
All right, we have so much more to discuss.
I want to talk about the arts because this man isn't just a do-gooder.
He isn't just a former infantryman.
He's also a filmmaker.
The website is vulnerablepeopleproject.com.
Our special guest in studio Jason Jones.
This is America First.
Make sure you never miss any of our content.
Follow us on all social media.
Just plug in Seb Gawker or Sebastian Gawker on Twitter, True Social, Facebook, Instagram, Parler, Getter, Telegram.
You can watch us on your television through your Roku, Fire Stick or other devices or the Salem News Channel app.
And for my unique content, my articles and access to me, it's my Substack, Dr. G's briefing, sebastiangawker.substack.com.
That's my whole name as one word, sebastiangawker.substack.com.
We'll be back!
Here, America first, after these messages.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
You're welcome.
you you
.
This is Second Amendment Friday on America First with Dr. G.
Welcome back dear friends. It's Friday, it's Second Amendment Friday. I want to thank our sponsor, CAR Firearms.
Fighting for America, CAR executives stand with us here at America First
and are willing to put their brand's reputation on the line for liberty.
Support our Second Amendment Friday sponsor. I carry a 9mm CAR every single day.
They also own the iconic Desert Eagle line of weapons and the historic American auto ordinance.
The 1911, the Tommy Gun, the M1 and right now Special Limited Run.
You know you want one.
It's the Trump One 1911.
It's got President Trump, the presidential seal on it.
Get yours today.
There's only one place.
There's a handful available.
And when they're gone, they are gone forever.
Galleryofguns.com for the Trump One.
It's beautiful.
I've handled it.
Trust me.
The Trump One 1911.
Galleryofguns.com.
We're back with our buddy Jason Jones.
He is, I don't know, I don't know what Boxer put him in.
He's helping the persecuted around the world, he's a great man of faith, and he's a movie maker as well.
He's the producer of an incredibly successful movie, Bella, winner of the Toronto Film Festival.
I've got to ask you a harsh question.
Why do conservatives not know how to do cultural products anymore?
Because we used to.
You know, I think we do.
I think we have a fear of the industry.
There are very talented people, and I don't want to out anyone.
We live in an industry.
There's some of my favorite writers and directors and producers.
But in terms of numbers?
In numbers, yeah.
I don't know.
You know, for me, for example, I'm from Hawaii.
I was an infantryman.
I was an undergrad.
I read Paul Weyrich's open letter to conservatives in 1999, was looking to go to law school, and said, you know what?
I knew what I wanted to do, the vision for my organization I had in my mind then, but I thought, I want to get involved in film.
I changed directions and said, I'm not going to go to film school.
It was Paul Ryberg's letter that said, I can do this.
I love movies.
I love telling stories.
And we are great at working together.
What I love about being a filmmaker is it's really an orchestra.
It's a symphony.
It's all the arts.
And also, not just art, but business, finance device, all this coming together.
But you're making it sound like we're good at it.
I think I'm good at it and I think my friends are good at it.
But the left are winning.
The culture is winning.
So what's the problem?
You know what it is?
It's the banks.
The studios are banks and the banks control the industry and the banks will destroy you and the agencies will nuke you.
So I can be a conservative producer and I can come on your show and I have no worries.
But if I'm an actor, the agencies won't rep me.
They'll pump the brakes on me.
They'll throw me overboard.
And I think it's the studios and the agencies.
So how do we fix that?
You know, that's a very good question, and I think we need to find ways to finance our own films, and we need to cultivate our own talent.
I just took my daughter, who's a young actor, she's 11, to the Asia Pacific Film Festival in Los Angeles last week, and I encourage my children to go, you know, I tell my daughter to go to the best film school she can, and she works very hard.
But film is hard!
You know, I'm probably the first person ever to quote Dave Chappelle on your show, but Dave Chappelle was on Inside the Actors Studio, and His dad said, you know, I don't want you to go into entertainment because you can't succeed.
And his dad was a school teacher.
He said, Dad, if I can make the $32,000 a year that you make as a school teacher standing on stage making people laugh, I think that's a success.
His dad said, then go for it.
And if you want to go into the film industry, you have to be willing to drive an Uber or swing a hammer.
I built sets.
I used to build movie sets in college.
So you and Harrison Ford?
Yeah, me and Harrison Ford and I. Harrison Ford and I got our start the same way, building movie sets.
And I was building movie sets in Hawaii, which, can you picture a better life?
Oh my gosh.
And for me, the average film takes seven years.
Yeah, you told me that yesterday.
I was shocked.
The average narrative feature film takes seven years, so you better be long-suffering, you better have fortitude.
But, you know, you look at something like The Passion of the Christ, it's an icon that will light up the rest of human history.
There's a new film that will be coming out soon called Cabrini, maybe in the next year or so.
It's a big-budget Hollywood film on Mother Cabrini.
It's one of the most beautiful films I've ever seen.
But it's quite the challenge.
What I found is a lot of conservatives will invest in a movie and they get really taken advantage of and it fails and they leave.
But do they do that in the restaurant business?
Do they do that in other industries that they try to participate in?
So it's long-term determination?
No, it's very hard.
I say that making a film is, to business, what hitting a major league fast pitch is.
It's a very hard thing to be success.
We were very lucky with Bella.
Our first film tripled its production budget and ticket sales.
We won the world's biggest film festival.
But if we didn't win Toronto, we probably would have never gotten distribution.
Doesn't mean we didn't make a beautiful film.
No, of course not.
But we have to be dedicated.
Yeah, we have to have persistence.
All right, guys, the movie is Bella.
The organization is the Vulnerable People's Project.
You may have seen this chap on this It's called The War Room.
We're going to get him back because you've been talking, you're the guy that got Steve into AI, right?
Yeah, I was on his show, an Easter special we did, and I talked to him about AI, which you know, AI, transhumanism, I wrote a book on subhumanism.
All these ideologies of evil that try to make grandiose visions of the future and the human person are actually diminishing.
Of course.
Because we're made in the image of God.
What's better than that?
It's corrupting what we are and our true nature.
Will you come back to discuss transhumanism and everything else?
Yes, sir.
All right.
I love it.
I love it.
New guests, exciting guests, and people who are like, you know, Utility players.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First.
It's Second Amendment Friday.
We've got a special Second Amendment guest for you next.
Don't go anywhere.
Coming to you live from Reliefactor.com studios.
Reliefactor.
Pain relief that works.
Pain relief that's real.
Pain relief that's liberating.
Half a million Americans across the country.
Me included.
But it's not just the host of this show.
It's also people like Debra from Massachusetts.
This is her story.
I just started taking Reliefactor four days ago.
My hip pain is gone.
I had a horrible time sleeping because of the pain.
I absolutely love how I am feeling.
Thank you, Relief Factor.
That should be you.
Find out today.
There's only one way.
Order the three-year quick starter pack at relieffactor.com.
It'll be at your door in three days or less.
Take it morning and evening like I do, and I promise you, Dr. G's guarantee, by the end of those three weeks, you will know whether it works for you.
Like it works for me, Debrin, and 500,000 of your fellow Americans.
You've waited long enough!
Call today!
day 800-500-8384 reliefactor.com. That's 800-500-8384 reliefactor.com.
We're going to be doing a lot of work on the relief. So, we're going to be doing a lot
This is Second Amendment Friday on America First, brought to you by Carr Firearms.
Welcome, dear friends.
Yes, indeed, it's Second Amendment Friday.
I thank God every single day that America remains the freest nation on Earth, and we remain free because of our right to keep and bear arms.
No other company embodies that more than the Carr Firearms Group, led by our good friend Justin Moon.
CAR stands strong and unashamed in their support for the right to keep and bear arms.
And that right is not about hunting or self-defense.
It's about making a stand against tyranny.
The story of CAR arms is the American dream and their products are without equal.
CAR firearms is your source for the highest quality weapons today.
I carry a 9mm CAR today.
Check out their weapons at www.kahr.com.
That's www.kahr.com.
and the special limited edition guys it is going to disappear instantaneously a handful made of the trump one make america great again custom nineteen eleven is only one place to get it it's gallery guns for president trump on the slide the presidential seal and the number forty five of course on the grip go right now to gallery of guns dot com that's gallery of guns dot com there is a uh... a handful of What do they call them?
Content providers on YouTube who make short videos for our community who believe in the Second Amendment.
There's only like half a dozen or let's say a dozen really big ones who are entertaining.
You've met some of them here.
The John Pattons, the Brandon Herreras.
One of them was rather unusual.
Because he never showed his face.
Do we have that video yet, Eric?
Are we still working on that?
What's the status of that video?
Can somebody talk in my ear?
Jeff or Eric?
Okay, this individual used to wear a balaclava.
And I don't know if he's wearing one right now.
He had an unusual name.
He went by Administrative Results.
But he's decided to come out of the closet.
Administrative Results!
Are you there?
I am, Doctor.
Good to be here.
All right, so tell us a little bit about your decision to remove your balaclava and to tell the world who you are.
I watched the video.
You said it was a tough decision.
You enjoyed the anonymity.
There were some advantages to it, but you've taken the leap.
What happened?
It was a long time coming.
I knew that I needed to make that transition.
It was going to happen eventually.
The reason for the balaclava had ran its course, and I don't think I needed to use it anymore, and I knew to develop the storyline of the arc, and I wanted to start some new storylines that it would have to symbolically die off.
And you had a very good reason that you've shared with your viewers on YouTube.
Right now everybody needs to go and subscribe, go to YouTube, Administrative Results.
His real name is Aaron.
You had a very good reason why.
What was it, three years ago you started the channel and why you wanted that anonymity?
What was it and what happened to that prior career of yours?
Because that's a story as well.
So yeah, I started the channel when I was a member of law enforcement and any cop will tell you their biggest fear is I.A.
You don't want to get hemmed up by those guys.
Internal affairs, the cops who investigate the cops.
Yes, yes.
Who would have known, right?
And I wanted a layer of plausible deniability.
So that's why I wore the balaclava and hid my face.
And my career in law enforcement came to an end when my department, they had the legal authority to issue the mandatory vaccine.
And so when they issued that, I quit.
I've heard this story so many times.
It's bad enough to be a cop and then to be forced to do something to your health that you don't want to do.
You must have a huge following now amongst the law enforcement community as well.
How big a problem was this for Leos across the nation?
Well, thankfully for a lot of agencies, they didn't have the legal authority to issue.
I think they tried.
Some more progressive-leaning agencies probably tried to push it.
All the other agencies in the state couldn't get away with it.
Because I was on a tribal agency, they had the legal presses to do so, and I really couldn't fight back.
At least to my knowledge, no one else has came forward and approached me and said, hey, you have a case here.
That's pretty much it.
So thankfully, a lot of other LE didn't have to worry about getting fired over it.
It was an option for them.
I'm sure they were encouraged to.
But mine came down and said, hey, you have 30 days to get this vaccine or else you're fired.
Wow, wow.
All right, let's talk about your new career.
You have an unusual sense of humor.
It's a little bit like Garin Thum.
Less dry than his, but a definite great sense of humor.
His is a little bit too dry.
Give us some advice for those budding people out there who, into the Second Amendment, maybe want to start their own little video channel.
What is some tips that perhaps wouldn't occur to people as they start out on this new career?
Invest in good camera equipment.
Though it is tantalizing and exciting to get night vision, maybe you may have to put off your dreams of getting night vision if you want to be a gun tutor.
Invest in good camera gear.
You're going to want to treat it as a business.
He's telling people not to spend money on gun equipment.
That is our sickness.
That is our illness.
I've been plagued with it.
Thankfully, the channel's worked out enough to where I can have my cake and eat it too.
But if you're just starting out and your funds are tight and you're trying to take this step, And maybe you don't like doing it, you can always sell your camera equipment and buy not.
So that's what I'll say.
Quality, quality, quality.
Alright, it's here.
We have it.
It's the big moment.
Let's have the big reveal.
The balaclava is dead.
Long live the balaclava.
Play cut.
I want you to know I'm sorry you had to be this way.
I actually do like the channel.
I knew this day would come.
Why do you wear the balaclava?
Nobody cared who I was before the mask.
If I took that off, would you die?
It would be extremely painful.
You're a big guy.
for you.
What have I done?
I I'm confused.
Are there two of you?
Are there two administrative results?
Uh, you know, a magician never reveals a secret.
Maybe there's even more than just two administrative results.
Maybe there's a whole...
A multiverse of administrative results.
I know.
I know what it is.
This isn't administrative results.
This isn't Aaron.
This is his twin brother.
I've nailed it!
Find out more.
Follow him right now.
Administrative results.
God bless you.
Keep doing what you do.
Crush it, my friend.
This is America First coming to you from the ReliefFactor.com studios.
Relief Factor.
Paid relief that works.
Paid relief that's real.
Paid relief that is liberating half a million Americans across the country, me included.
But it's not just me.
It's people like Yvonne from California.
This is her story.
Both my husband and I are in our 70s and are so grateful to have found Relief Factor.
We tried so many other solutions, but none of them have given us the freedom of being pain-free like Relief Factor.
Just those two words pain-free should be reason enough. Whatever it is,
your back, your hip, your shoulders, your knee. I had a lower back pain issue
that plagued me for nine years, almost a decade. I took Relief Factor. Two weeks
later I was pain-free and I'm still pain-free more than four and a half years
later. Find out for yourself. Go to relieffactor.com, order the three-week
quick starter pack. It'll be at your door in three days or less.
Take it morning and evening like I do.
And I promise you, Dr. G's guarantee, by the end of those three weeks, you will know whether it works for you, like it works for me, Yvonne, and 500,000 of your fellow Americans.
You deserve to know there's only one way.
What have you got to lose?
Nothing!
Except for the pain.
800-500-8384 relieffactor.com.
800-500-8384 relieffactor.com.
That's 800-500-8384 relieffactor.com.
♪♪♪ ♪♪♪
It's good to see you.
Yeah, I know, but I think more fun and the show.
45 seconds 30
seconds 40 seconds
40 seconds 40 seconds
40 seconds TORM!
Welcome back, dear friends.
Who started Fox News?
Roger Ailes and his wife, Elizabeth Ailes.
Dear friends, who started Fox News?
Roger Ailes and his wife, Elizabeth Ailes.
Well, she's been a bit public lately about what's going on at Fox.
And she was on my friend, Eric Bolling's show, talking about Rupert Murdoch, the owner,
vice the original vision of her late husband, Roger.
And she was quite blunt.
Let's listen to what she has to say.
Cut seven.
that Roger made running Fox News look easy.
And as you know, it was anything but.
Rupert has the checkbook, he has the money, but he couldn't hold a candle to Roger in terms of genius.
And the ideas that Roger put forth back in 1996, fair and balanced, we report, you decide,
that was a challenge to the establishment mainstream media.
Yeah, you can have the money, but the question is, do you have the vision?
The latest reporting out today is that they've made apologies.
The senior lawyer for Fox has reached out to Tucker Carlson, denying that the smears, the leaks of those videos, came from Fox.
And also, and I can't confirm this, this is just one media source saying this, stating that the chief lawyer at Fox has warned the individual Miss Briganti who has been accused of making those leaks that she better not have been responsible for them and if she does anything of that kind she will be out.
Now as a former employee of Fox, yes I was a contributor before I joined the Trump administration and once again after I left the Trump administration I know Miss Briganti and I know how Fox operates.
So my conclusion I wanted to share with you is that I think Tucker is in a much stronger position than we imagined.
If it's true that the chief lawyer is having to make groveling phone calls, well, let's just say, watch!
Tucker's Twitter account in the not-too-distant future.
I expect there will be developments and revelations.
In the meantime, it's time to make movies great again with our good buddy Chris Coles.
We've moved it to Fridays because Fridays are supposed to be fun, aren't they?
In the meantime, don't forget to support this show.
Great patriots like Mike Lindell are why we are able to do what we do.
This isn't NPR.
So let's support him.
The left hates him.
Even Walmart have banned his products.
The FBI have persecuted him.
Let's go straight to the source.
MyPillow.com, promo code Gawker.
A good man, a friend of the president, who's under attack.
Why?
Because he's a conservative.
Because he's outspoken.
Because he believes in this, the greatest nation on God's green earth.
You can call them 800-829-8468 or just go to mypillow.com but don't forget the secret code G-O-R-K-A.
We'll be back with Mr. Reagan in a moment.
Thanks for watching.
the Impressive.
Most impressive.
You're a good man.
See things you people wouldn't believe.
Wanna talk to a guy?
You're a good man.
Good night.
Let's go see him together.
Look, I don't know if you guys know it, but you're out of toilet paper.
Paper?
Did you say toilet paper?
Oh, they used handfuls of wadded paper back in the 20s.
I'm happy that you're happy, but the place where you're supposed to have the toilet paper, you got this little shelf with three seashells on it.
He doesn't know how to use the three seashells. I can see how that could be confusing.
The iconic seashells-a-scene of Demolition Man, the Wesley Snipes, Arnold Schwarzenegger, is it?
No, he's the president.
It's Stallone movie that some say was strangely prophetic.
It's the choice of my co-host for us to make movies great again today, Chris Coles, the host of the Mr. Reagan and Alpha Critic channels.
Why did you choose Demolition Man?
Well, you know, I thought it was about time that we reviewed a documentary.
So, to this day, I still want to know how those dang seashells work.
Oh, we will be revealing all to our millions of viewers and listeners across the country, across the planet.
We can finally reveal.
Some thought it was a joke, but the man himself will be explaining it to us later.
I reached out to Sly and we will find out.
But more seriously, you made us go into the 1990s.
How How dare you justify that right now to all of our viewers and listeners?
Well, I'll tell you what, my brother had seen it, just popped up on TV the other day, and he calls me up and he's like, This movie, a lot of it has come true.
A lot of this movie's come true, and I hadn't seen this movie since the 90s, probably.
I mean, it had been a really long time.
I remember enjoying the film when I was a kid.
I will say that there is a lot of 90s cheese in this movie.
There's a lot of tacky moments.
I mean, look, in the 80s, if you had a little bit of cheese, It still had that kind of flair of the 80s.
Being cool in the 80s required some level of philosophy, some level of quality.
In the 90s, cool was very tacky.
You're getting rather deep here.
This is why I enjoy what we do together, because this is the big picture stuff.
I hadn't even thought, I hadn't even broken down the decades like that, because for me, 80s, it's the best.
I was in my teens in the 80s, but In the 80s, you had classic movies where you might have had a wink and a nod, you know, a little bit of sprinkled parmesan, but it wasn't overdone.
What happened in the 90s?
Because it was like cheese layered on cheese with a little bit of melted cheese on top.
Yeah, in the 80s, a lot of the films could have been set in any decade.
Jaws could have been set in the 50s, and you wouldn't really have noticed a difference.
E.T.
could have been set at any era.
Well, a lot of them, like Indiana Jones, it was not set in the 80s.
It was an 80s film, but it was set in, I think, the 30s or the 40s.
So a lot of these films could be changed and made into any era, and it would work.
90s films, if you, like, okay, even John Hughes films.
We just watched Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Yes, there was a lot of 80s references in that movie, but they still had a sense of style.
They still had something about them that you would watch and think, that's, okay, it may not be cool today, but there's still something there that I respect.
Like the graffiti that you see put on the wall early in the movie in Demolition Man is so cheesy 90s.
It's so tacky and you know he's got that sort of Dennis Rodman hair and everything.
I mean it's so 90s that you can't really take Demolition Man even though it's a movie that's not set in the 90s.
It's made in the 90s.
If you were to change this film, or if you remake it, for instance, today, and you were to strip out all that 90s-ness, it would be a really very different film, probably for the better.
I'm not sure 90s cheese is palatable.
I don't think it still stands up.
This is a great film still.
I will say I really, really enjoyed watching it.
Your producer actually said... What did my producer say?
Actually said that it was one of his favorite films that he's watched with us, because he watches these films with us.
But, uh, but, uh, because it is a lot of fun, but yeah, I think that it could have done without some of the nineties-ness.
Did you actually say, did I just hear you say Chris Cole's great movie?
It was a, it's a great movie.
It's so much fun.
It is a bit of a popcorn film.
Let, let me just say this.
Let me just say this real quick.
It is a much more profound film than you might at first think.
Cause it is a popcorn movie.
It is, it's got a lot of cheese on it, in it, but.
This movie is a kind of a retelling of the novel A Brave New World.
By Lieutenant Huxley.
No, no, no.
Older Huxley.
Officer Huxley.
Officer Huxley.
Yeah, that's the name of the protagonist, or the Sandra Bullock protagonist.
And they actually reference Brave New World.
At one point, Wesley Snipes says, it's a brave new world.
They're like, you know, it's a little bit in your face, but there is a reference to that.
So let's get philosophical for a moment.
I can't believe we're doing this with Demolition Man.
Demolition Man!
Alright, so people talk about dystopian futures.
They talk about Orwellian.
This is now an adjective, George Orwell.
They talk about Animal Farm 1984 and they talk about Brave New World, Aldous Huxley.
I get a little bit preachy here.
They don't understand, most people who make these references, the difference between 1984 and Brave New World because they are basically the opposite worldviews.
They're both dictatorial and and and suppressive but one is based on pleasure the other one is based on pain 1984 is big brother it's it's you know enslavement of the mind Aldous Huxley it's it's the dumbing down it's the you know the the pleasure drone kind of future
Where you don't have physical contact, sex is not allowed, but you are allowed to take drugs that kind of dull the mind.
Everybody becomes a drone.
And here you see so many things that are just ripped straight out of Aldous Huxley.
The lack of physical contact.
You can't have a child without a license.
Sex isn't permitted.
The constant... I mean, it's done as a joke, but the constant swearing.
The swear machines where, you know, Stallone needs some toilet paper, so he keeps swearing to get the paper fines out of the machine.
It's not subtle.
It's a kind of weird comedic twist on a very dark prediction about the future, Chris.
Well, I think we should give each other a high-five.
Let's do it!
The high-fives are hilarious.
But does it work?
Does putting heavy philosophical novels about loss of freedom in the future In this action movie comedy!
It's so weird!
For me, it works.
For me, it works very well.
And here's why it works.
When I was a kid, I was 13 when this movie came out, right?
And I thought it was a great movie.
I thought it was a lot of fun.
Over the years, I've seen it probably play on TV a couple of times.
I still enjoyed it.
But as the years have gone by, I really haven't... I kind of forgot about this movie for the most part.
But if you look at... But it's a very conservative movie.
Yes.
And that's something that you don't have... Except...
I'm not sure the end is, but we'll save that.
We'll discuss.
I agree.
The ending is a very typical sort of nineties ending where they just kind of end it.
And there's this like kind of BS explanation.
It's a trite ending.
It's not a good ending.
It's not a good ending.
Um, but okay.
Here's, here's an interesting thing.
These are some of the future predictions that they have on the show.
Do I have a second or should we do this in the next segment?
Oh, do it.
You got a minute.
Do it.
Teleconferencing.
That's something they didn't have back then.
That's a big part of this film.
Zoom calls.
Zoom calls, yeah.
Voice-activated lighting.
Lights.
Illuminate.
Alexa!
Yeah, Alexa, yeah.
Self-driving cars, that was a thing that was just predicted from this film.
And now, they have the Green New Deal is essentially the world that they live in, right?
Everything that's bad for you is illegal.
Meat is illegal.
Gasoline is illegal.
Apparently the Green New Deal was passed and cows have been banished.
Because look, the problem with government control is that they often get it wrong.
In the 90s, they thought that meat was considered bad for you, unhealthy.
Now we have the carnivore diet to make you healthier.
Right?
In the film, salt is illegal.
Salt is 100% necessary for the biological function of the human body.
Without salt, you would die.
But he's not allowed to put salt on his food.
Can I tell you what else is necessary for life?
Carbon dioxide.
Because plants can't grow without it.
Biggest success of the left to convince us that it's a pollutant.
No carbon dioxide, no plants, no vegetation.
You can't even get your tofu!
We are talking demolition man.
AOC's dream gone to hell.
This is Making Movies Great Again with Chris Coles and me, Sebastian Gawker.
Never miss an episode.
Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform right now.
Plug in my name, Sebastian Gawker, America first.
Leave us a five star review and share the links with your friends.
All right, got it.
I'm going to jump in right now.
The cast.
I've always liked Wesley Snipes.
I know he has issues with the IRS in the past.
I've always liked him.
I liked him in Blade and, of course, Stallone.
Stallone is really good in this movie.
Talk to us about the cast, Sandra Bullock and Schneider and the rest.
Yeah.
You know, it's funny.
For some reason, I thought Rob Schneider had a much bigger part in this film.
Because the little bits that he does have in this movie are golden.
Yes.
And actually, I don't, I can't think of an actor in this film that's bad.
Everybody is cast perfectly for the part they're playing.
I know Sylvester Stallone wasn't necessarily originally chosen for this movie.
They wanted, originally they wanted, um, They wanted Claude Van Damme, they wanted Siegel, neither of them could come to an agreement and then when Stallone came on board he wanted Jackie Chan and Jackie Chan refused to play Phoenix because he'd never played a bad guy and he said my audience is in Hong Kong will never believe me as a bad guy but this combination, Snipes and Stallone, I think it really works.
It's, yeah, and you know what's funny is like, I know Wesley Snipes is this over-the-top crazy character.
I'm not sure I really love that aspect of his character, but in the quieter moments, in the moments where he's just sinister and just speaking in the sort of just typical Wesley Snipes acting, He's actually brilliant.
He's actually very, very good.
And those two actors in particular, I think, make this movie work perfectly.
It elevates it from just a popcorn film to something a little bit better.
Sandra Bullock, even though she's playing... A lot of this movie is like a cartoon.
Yes.
Right?
Like, Sandra Bullock's character is... Her character's a caricature.
A caricature, exactly.
But she does it really, really well.
You kind of believe that that caricature can exist.
And the... I forgot the guy's name.
Benjamin Brad, I think his name is.
He does a really good job as well of playing this very naive... You know, what's interesting is this is kind of predictive of what the left wants with replacing cops with, like, social workers.
Yes!
Right?
There's this moment where... No guns.
No guns.
No guns.
There's this moment where I think it's Rob Schneider says, we're police officers.
We're not trained to handle this kind of violence.
And I just thought this is the social worker thing.
Also, real quick, the high fives to me were reminiscent of the COVID Elbow bump.
I don't remember that COVID elbow bump.
Complete.
And that's so weird that that's predicted in this because at that point we didn't have any kind of pandemic that would have signified that we would have to do such a thing.
So it's just kind of... Okay, let's do the thing that I find absolutely incredible.
The opening of the movie.
This is just b-roll.
You know the other thing about the 90s?
It was The last period when they still did real effects.
At the beginning when they blow up the building.
This is actually the water works in LA and they got permission to demolish it on camera.
They blew it up on camera.
and this is this isn't there's no cgi oh and the stunt at the beginning that's actually a guy jumping out of a bun of a helicopter on a bungee cord that's not faked it's not animation it's not cgi it's a guy jumping 300 feet on a bungee cord with a decelerator they were afraid that if the bungee cord wasn't timed right he'd bounce back into the blades of the helicopter right Unfortunately he didn't.
But this explosion at the beginning, there's a little bit of a, I'll be honest here, a little bit of a rip-off of Blade Runner.
When they fly over the city, it's a little bit of Blade Runner in my opinion.
Go ahead.
They also use the tunnel from Blade Runner.
Yes!
The same tunnel!
I don't know if you noticed that.
They use the same tunnel because I've driven through it many times, that tunnel.
And I never thought about it.
But yeah, it's the same tunnel.
And there was a little bit of a Blade Runner thing here.
And I got to say, this bungee jump is fantastic.
But there's a lot in this film that looks like it was created for a soundstage.
It's got a sort of theatrical look, a lot of the sets to me look a little bit fake, look a little bit phony.
Like especially when they freeze Stallone, that part, the lab.
Yeah, the lab looks exactly like the ending when it's kind of falling apart.
It looks kind of like, you know, staged.
And also the layer of the underground people looks very much like a soundstage.
But wasn't that the 90s?
Yes, that's exactly.
There was a shtick where it was okay to do it.
It wasn't because we were saving money.
It was a kind of wink and a nod.
It's part of the caricature, isn't it?
The 90s was a caricature of movies.
Yeah, and I think that at the time, I didn't mind it for this movie.
Obviously, it got to a point where it was so cheesy, they couldn't do it anymore.
In Batman and Robin, I think Batman and Robin killed that kind of 90s aesthetic that looked very soundstage-like, very theatrical, very cheesy.
But Well, I gotta say, I love this movie primarily... Now, I said it was a conservative film.
Yeah.
And you challenged me on that.
Because of the ending.
Only because of the ending.
But we'll talk about that.
But there's this brilliant Dennis Miller speech.
Dennis Leary.
Do not... Oh, Dennis Leary.
Dennis Miller is another guy from the 90s.
That is one of the cuts.
You're stealing my thought.
You're doing a Vulcan mind meld.
We will do that next.
We will do that next.
Make sure you are following this man, MrReganUSA on Twitter.
It's Alpha Critic.
It's also MrRegan on YouTube.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
This is Making Movies Great Again.
Be sure to follow me.
I'm on all social media platforms that matter.
Look for Seb Gawker or Sebastian Gawker Twitter.
Thank you for the lovely gift.
Facebook, Instagram, Parler, Getter, Telegram.
You can watch us on your Roku, Salem, news app devices or my Substack.
Check out my original content at sebastiangawker.substack.com.
Thank you for the lovely gift.
Look, I don't know what you guys put into my cryo slush, but when I thought out the
first thing I wanted to do was knit.
I mean, how come I know what a zipper foot and a shuttle and a hook and bobbin and a
petty point is?
I can weave a throw rug right now with my eyes closed.
It's part of your rehab program.
For each inmate, the computer draws up a skill or trade which best suits their genetic disposition.
And it would implant the knowledge and the desire to carry out whatever training was assigned.
I'm a seamstress?
Oh, that's just great.
You know, one of the great things about Stallone is, Chris, people need to watch interviews with Stallone off camera, because the guy off camera is a really impressive guy.
I mean, he's a thoughtful, intelligent, well-spoken guy, really driven.
And he's one of the few actors who, on camera, he doesn't care about making fun of himself.
How many A-list actors would take a part where he's been programmed to be a seamstress?
And actually, this is another kind of prediction of the future, where they're feminizing men.
Yes!
They're feminizing men today, and that's what happens in the film.
That's what they're trying to do with him in the film.
Listen, I used to work for the Portland Trailblazers, running around, and I would film the fans, and I would do all these behind-the-scenes documentaries and stuff like that.
And I can tell you, the fans that were the best on camera, the ones that we knew we should always go to, were especially, but just people generally, but women, in their sort of middle age who are a little bit overweight in their 40s maybe who had who were not particularly pretty and didn't look like they were ever pretty and this is the reason it's a weird thing to say but this is why girls that were too young and too pretty would freeze on camera they didn't like to be rambunctious they didn't like to make a fool of themselves
Because they had a kind of image that they wanted to uphold.
But if you didn't care what you looked like... If you weren't afraid of not looking cool.
Exactly.
Then you could look cool.
Then you could be fun.
Then you could be funny.
Then you could be outrageous.
And they were much better on camera.
There's something about being too pretty that stops people from expressing the right emotion.
I've never had that problem.
Yeah, if you want to be a great actor, you can't be afraid to look ugly.
In fact, I've told my more attractive actor friends, try to look ugly sometimes on film.
And that'll get you over that problem, I think, sometimes.
I'll say try to look ugly, like De Niro always does this.
You know, face.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think he's trying to make himself more ugly because he's not an ugly guy.
But yeah, Stallone doesn't care.
He just does what he needs to do.
And he's brilliant.
And actually, this role gave him a lot more range than other roles.
Yes.
Because he had to play confused a lot.
It was a sort of dirty, hairy, but fish out of water kind of story.
And it worked really well for Stallone.
He's perfect.
He's a perfect contrast to the faux utopian world that he's in.
But, is he the real hero of the movie?
Or could it be Mr Leary?
We have this, you know, this speech.
You've mentioned it.
Let's play it.
This is the leader of the resistance to Mr... Doctor... What's his name?
Cocteau.
The leader of the resistance.
Play cut.
See, according to Kato's plan, I'm the enemy.
Because I like to think.
I like to read.
I'm into freedom of speech and freedom of choice.
I'm the kind of guy that likes to sit in a greasy spoon and wonder, gee, should I have a T-bone steak or the jumbo rack of barbecue ribs with a side order of gravy fries?
I want high cholesterol.
I want to eat bacon and butter and buckets of cheese, okay?
I want to smoke a Cuban cigar the size of Cincinnati in a non-smoking section.
I want to run through the streets naked with green jello all over my body, reading Playboy magazine.
Why?
Because I suddenly might feel the need to, okay, pal?
I've seen this.
Did you know what it is?
It's a 47-year-old virgin sitting around in his beige pajamas drinking a banana-broccoli shake, singing, I'm an Oscar Mayer wiener.
You live up top, you live cock-toes with.
What he wants, when he wants, how he wants.
Your other choice?
Come down here.
Maybe starve to death.
I've seen the future.
It's the 47-year-old virgin in the basement drinking his broccoli and banana shake.
Chris!
Chris!
Prophetic!
They called it, man.
They called it.
And let me say, like, this isn't just—so this is kind of the libertarian argument, right?
I'm the enemy because I like to think.
I like to read.
I'm into freedom of speech.
I'm into freedom of choice.
I want to eat bacon and butter and buckets of cheese.
I mean, this really is the world that we live in today.
If you go and protest at the Capitol because you're not satisfied with how the 2020 election turned out and you think maybe there were some shenanigans there, you get imprisoned by the Biden administration.
It's worse than this movie.
We've actually become more dystopian, more authoritarian.
But this whole movie is kind of a case for the Second Amendment.
Right, if you think about it like this, a society of weak, vulnerable, defenseless people, I actually wrote it as a note here to myself, a society of weak, vulnerable, defenseless people will inevitably be ruled by the ruthless criminal.
Yes.
And the ruthless criminal who goes to the Museum of Guns where all the historic guns are weirdly loaded.
It's a very strange museum.
That's one of the weird plot points that all the guns in the museum that are stolen by Wesley Slime happen to be full of ammunition.
We're talking making movies great again.
It's the Demolition Man.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
We're coming to you from the reliefactor.com studios.
The exchange of bodily fluids.
Do you know what that leads?
The rampant exchange of bodily fluids is one of the major reasons for the downfall of society.
After AIDS, there was NRS.
After NRS, there was UBT.
And one of the first things that Dr. Cocteau was able to do was to outlaw and behaviorally engineer all fluid transfer out of societally acceptable behavior.
No fluid transfers, virus after virus, and the reason that we can't touch each other.
Does that sound familiar?
I'm just waiting for Fauci to make a cameo in Demolition Man, Chris.
Yeah, I know.
It's bizarre.
Well, you know what's interesting is like this was one of the best scenes.
I remember in the 90s the scene came out this like fake sex scene where they were doing sort of like VR sex and he rips off the machine.
He's like, what the hell is this?
This isn't sex.
But actually the scene just before this where she proposes sleeping with him.
Yeah.
It's such a brilliant scene.
She says, do you want to have sex?
And he goes, now?
Yeah, he goes, here?
Now?
He's like really confused.
But he's got this moment where he doesn't even say a line.
He just, with his eyes, he goes.
Like he kind of like looks away for a second thinking, am I really being, is this really being proposed to me?
It's a cute scene.
And then he says the line.
You kind of don't know what he's going to say.
You expect maybe he'll say something like, I mean, sure.
But instead he goes, Oh yeah.
It is.
And that just killed me.
It was great.
There's many funny lines.
I think the funniest line for me, the line that I laughed the most at was, because she kept messing up these 90s phrases.
Yes.
Or these, you know, 20th century phrases.
And she goes, all right, let's go blow this guy.
Blow him.
Yeah, right, right, right.
Blow him away.
Blow him away.
The humor, and the humor is nice because it's not just, you know, verbal and whatever.
It's also at their fellow movie stars.
As an immigrant to the United States who has been told many times I should be president, I have to sadly say there's one obstacle to that.
It's called the U.S.
Constitution.
But they deliver that line with regards to another immigrant to the United States.
Let's play it.
I've been an enthusiast of your escapades for quite some time now.
I have in fact perused some newsreels from the Schwarzenegger Library.
And that time that you took that car... Hold it!
The Schwarzenegger Library?
Yes, the Schwarzenegger Presidential Library.
Wasn't he an actor when he... Stop!
He was president?
Yes.
Even though he was not born in this country, his popularity at the time caused the 61st Amendment, which states that he... I don't want to know.
The 61st Amendment to allow immigrants to become president.
I like it when movies... It's kind of, you know, inside baseball, but it's fun when big names make fun of other big names in a comedy, don't you think?
Yeah, and I think, I don't know if there was a point in which Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger had a kind of rivalry, and they didn't like each other.
But then there was a point when they kind of became friends.
I don't know if that was at this point or not.
There's another point later in the film.
Now, Sylvester Stallone, like you said, wanted Jackie Chan to be the villain in this movie at first, and he declined.
Uh, but they do put a reference to Jackie Chan in later when it turns out Sandra Bullock can fight.
And he's like, how'd you learn to get a kick like that?
And she says, oh, I watched a lot of Jackie Chan movies.
No, they do.
Oh, by the way, you mentioned the Dennis Rodman haircut.
That Wesley Snipes utterly detested.
He hated this blonde hair thing so much.
Right after filming shot, I'm glad they didn't have to do any pickups, he shaved his head bald.
So for a few months after Demolition Man he was bald.
But this allegedly, so I've been told, this movie is why Dennis Rodman dyed his hair green.
This... Is that true?
He's so... I have been told.
I have been told that this movie is the reason that Dennis said, I'm gonna make my hair wicked colors.
So, another cultural, political impact of this movie, Chris.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I want to say quickly, this makes a case for masculinity, this movie.
Yes.
Because it's sort of like the Second Amendment case, right?
Because we always say it takes a man with a gun to stop a man with a gun.
Bingo.
Right?
And it also takes a masculine man, a strong masculine man, to stop a strong bad man.
If you have a bad man, a criminal, who wants to murder, you know, what do they call it?
Murder, death, kill?
Murder, death, kill.
Or some other vicious crime against a woman.
Uh, I don't, I won't want to say what it is in case we want to monetize this on YouTube at some point, but, uh, uh, you know, and it takes a masculine strong man to stop that vicious man.
And the idea that they want to make everybody, you know, knit, every man knit, uh, is going to ruin that.
You can't have a society that's completely made up of soft people.
Otherwise that society is going to be too vulnerable to villains.
I'd also like to say that Sandra Bullock's character, in a way, epitomizes the smug academic
that gets everything wrong.
She gets everything wrong and she learns.
She's got the story arc of learning by the end of the film that actually kissing, not
Maybe don't listen to Fauci.
Not that bad.
Kissing is not that bad.
All right, before we get to the final scene, why it's less conservative than some would have us believe, and also the three seashells, we have to give, you know, full disclosure here.
There are problems with this movie.
And I have to mention, this is a man who spent 15 years of my life in Hungary.
There is an author, I think we have a photograph of him, Istvan Nemere, science fiction author, wrote 60 books in Hungarian.
One is called The Fight of the Dead.
And that book, I think we've got the cover in Hungarian, The Fight of the Dead, is about a terrorist who is sentenced to be frozen, and a special forces officer who is also frozen, are brought back from Cryo to fight it out.
Because a terrorist has been released and the only one that can stop him is the soldier who is frozen.
Istvan Nemre said this story was stolen from him and turned into Demolition Man, but as a, you know, small-time Hungarian author, he didn't have the money to soothe Stallone.
So did you know that, Chris?
I did know that, and it's definitely possible, although there is parallel thinking sometimes that happens.
Yes.
For instance, I've actually come up with a story.
It's not quite as good as the demolition man idea, but I thought if you were to be cryogenically frozen or something as a normal human, and then because AI is maybe taking over a lot of the more physical labor jobs and stuff, the robots are taking over, and society just evolves to be physically weaker, Then just as a man who can lift a hundred pounds over your head, like George Costanza, you would end up being a superhero in the future.
I just thought like an ordinary guy could be a superhero in the future just because of, you know, society becomes so physically weak.
And I thought that was kind of an interesting idea.
And now that you've mentioned it in front of millions of people, it will be stolen and made into a movie with Tom Cruise.
No, I like that one.
I like that one.
We're talking making movies great again.
You've got to watch it.
It's Demolition Man.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
This is America First coming to you from the reliefactor.com studio.
Oh my.
Are all fluid transfer activities like this?
Better.
Better?
Oh my.
I think I'm going to like the future.
Now that you've demolished everything.
But there's just one thing I want to know.
How'd that damn three seashell thing work?
We're going to tell you about the three seashells in a moment, but that clinch at the end comes right after Leary et al say, let's just live together.
Let's just get along.
It's kind of a cop out, isn't it, Chris?
Yeah, but I don't think that that was a philosophical thing.
Maybe it was.
I don't know.
You know, at the end of the day, you do kind of all have to live together.
We got to live with the leftists, despite the fact that we maybe don't want to.
What?
Yeah, you know, we can't just kill them.
But can we lock them up?
Can we lock them up?
Well, the ones maybe that were involved in the Russian collusion hoax.
Thank you.
Maybe we can lock them up.
But yeah, just ordinary voting.
There's always going to be gullible people.
There's always going to be stupid people.
You just have to kind of live with them.
So it's, you know, I don't mind that message.
I don't think that that's a cop out.
However, Uh, I do see this in the 90s, this was very common, where once the action ended, the movie ended.
Yes.
Right, so you didn't really get a sense of their life before, you didn't really get a sense of their life after, you just got a sense of that moment in time, and that was it.
Boom.
Right.
And I didn't, I never really liked that, I always thought, and they've really fixed this, I think, in terms of the narrative of film and television.
There's one thing that's actually improved.
Since the 90s.
They do give you a little bit of background.
Usually they do give you a little bit of a sense of what happens moving forward.
Writing has evolved in that way to be a little bit better than it used to be in that sense.
There's a lot of sudden endings in this period, right?
Movies that, you know, bad guy killed, kiss the squeeze, roll credits.
Exactly, exactly.
I do think you want to see a little bit about what the future is going to be like for this person.
Yeah.
So I appreciate that that's changed.
But yeah, I mean, I think that that's just what was going on here.
They needed to sort of tie it all up.
in a nice little bow and be done with it.
I think it was just too quick of an ending, really.
And here we have it.
We have Simon Fenix bites the dust, cryo-frozen directly, and then, as was presaged at the beginning of the movie, he literally loses his head.
Victory for the Demolition Man.
All right, let's rate this movie.
Before we do that, have you got the photograph of the gun?
This is one of the most iconic grail guns in history.
It fires a caseless round.
It was meant to be America's new super gun.
It's called the H&K G11.
It was far too advanced to ever get produced in large numbers, but this is the gun
that Simon Phoenix uses in the movie, and I just wanted to geek out on it for a moment.
Clamshells, we're gonna rate this movie in terms of seashells, but first we have to know,
while you're thinking what rating you give it, what is it with the three seashells?
Well, the man himself has finally provided the answer.
Um.
Ha ha ha.
How did the three seashells work in Demolition Man?
Well, without getting too gross, imagine how chopsticks work and use your imagination from there.
How chopsticks work and use your imagination from there.
Did you know that, Chris?
I don't want to use my imagination.
I think that's horrible.
Well, I think we owed it to the viewing public.
I think we owed it to the viewing public.
Right, that's pretty funny actually.
I've never seen that video.
Seashells on the seashore out of 10 for a modern audience.
Yeah, so here's my problem with this.
I love it.
I mean, for me, this is probably like 9 out of 10, personally.
But, for a modern audience, there is that cheese factor.
If there wasn't that 90s tackiness, I think I would give it a 9.
I do love the philosophical stuff.
I do love the humor.
I really love the humor.
I think this was a really great movie.
But the cheese factors so much, I think I gotta give it a 7.5.
Woo!
Alright!
He is reigning himself in, alright.
7.5 from Mr. Reagan.
I'm gonna give it... I'm gonna give it a 5.5.
Wow, that's pretty harsh.
Five and a half.
But I'm doing it in the panoply of all movies.
So, you know.
That's true.
It's fun.
You're actually rating the quality.
I give it five for fun.
But it is a lot of fun.
And I'll give it a half for its prescience.
Alright?
If you're a conservative, maybe a little bit more than if you're a leftist.
Yeah, and if you're a libertarian, you'll probably love it.
Alright, next movie.
Are you ready?
Hit me, hit me.
I just decided, because you were going on about fromage.