All Episodes
June 4, 2024 - Sebastian Gorka
02:34:55
Sebastian Gorka FULL SHOW: President Trump up 12% with independents
| Copy link to current segment

Time Text
So, I'm going to go ahead and get started.
I'm going to go ahead and get started.
Crooked Joe Biden, the worst president in the history of our country by far, has totally surrendered our southern border.
His weakness and extremism have resulted in a border invasion like we have never seen before.
Other countries have emptied out their prisons and sane asylums and mental institutions and sent us drug dealers, human traffickers and terrorists.
Millions of people have poured into our country and now, after nearly four years of his failed Weak leadership.
Pathetic leadership.
Crooked Joe Biden is pretending to finally do something about the border.
But in fact, it's all about show because he knows we have a debate coming up in three weeks.
The truth is that Joe Biden's executive order won't stop the invasion.
It's weak and it's pathetic.
It will actually make the invasion worse.
Millions of people a year will continue to pour across our border and be released into our country.
And we recently learned Biden is secretly granting mass amnesty to hundreds of thousands of these illegal aliens, along with welfare, government benefits, work permits, and jobs.
He's not doing that, however, for our veterans.
He's not doing that for our homeless.
He's giving illegal aliens far more than our veterans get, far more than our homeless get.
Many of the left are even pushing for illegal aliens to vote in our elections, which is what this is all about.
That's why they're allowing up to 20 million people since he took office.
When I was president, we built over 500 miles of border wall, stopped the flood of criminals, and we had the safest border in the history of our country.
We need to secure our border once again.
We need to Secure our border once and for all.
Crooked Joe will never get the job done.
He doesn't want to get the job done.
It's just words and misinformation.
Because he could have done it very easily.
All he had to do is say, close the border.
That's the power of the presidency.
But when I'm elected, it will be my top priority.
They're running a very tight campaign at Trump headquarters.
I asked Jeff, when was that video?
Was that yesterday night?
No.
President Trump's address on the fake Biden announcement on his new executive border action was actually dropped concurrently.
To when Biden made his announcement just a few moments ago.
That's how you do it.
Welcome, dear friends.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First.
I'm so puzzled, as you, I am sure, also are, by the fact that we've been told for three and a half years that there is no crisis at the border.
Everything's fine.
They had to fix the problems that we left behind because we were the people who created problems at the border.
Well, by securing it, if you see what I mean.
But now, you have to have a national address from the White House, from Joe Biden, saying that asylum seekers must come here legally!
But I thought they were.
I thought there's no problem.
They had to take action because they're in trouble.
Does it make a difference?
Will it make a difference when it comes to the politics of the election in five months' time?
I'd like to hear from you.
I'll be asking our guests.
We have a raft of guests today.
The number is 833-33-GORKA.
833-33-GORKA that's 833-334-6752.
But I'm only talking about that because that's what the White House and the Trump campaign
did a few moments ago.
Instead, for the next five months, I want to talk about what happened on Thursday.
Because a lot of people on our side simply don't understand it.
People who are in my line of business People who are commentators, conservative show hosts.
What is that awful word?
Influencers.
And they're judging what happened in that courtroom last Thursday as something that's quasi-normal.
That they can predict the outcome of based upon other court precedent.
Those people are fools.
Some of them might be well-meaning, but they are all fools.
Trust a former SEAL, trust one of my Newsmax colleagues, Carl Higby, to understand the enormity and to ask the right questions from those who should understand what happened in that courtroom.
Cut nine.
Where the hell are you guys on this one too, Mike Johnson?
Stop everything in Congress.
Subpoena everyone.
Don't take summer recess, don't take weekends, don't even get up to go to the bathroom.
Get in there and subpoena everyone.
This judge, his daughter, everyone affiliated with anything ever.
Ever.
I don't care if we stop building bridges and highways and stop funding our government.
You fight fire with fire.
Otherwise, these Marxists are going to keep doing this.
And red state AGs, you guys better start hammering these people.
You have the opportunity now.
They cleared the way.
Look, Democrats took what they allege was a federal misdemeanor from the FEC and made it a state felony 34 times over.
There's no rules, apparently.
Step up!
Indeed.
Step up.
What's happened?
Well, it's Tuesday, right?
Jeff, you have to monitor the news for us because you are the executive producer.
We've had, what, one attempt to subpoena Alvin Bragg?
Apart from that, what has... I mean, President Trump, you know, is the nominee.
He's the leader of the opposition.
What has his party done with regards to Thursday in the last four days?
Not only that, the time to do it would have been last summer when they're indicting them every other week somewhere else.
That was the time to start shutting it down for a year ago.
They've done nothing for a year.
Why are they going to do anything now?
And this is, and maybe I'm going to annoy you guys, leave the camera up, but we'll play some clips from it, but I really don't care about the Fauci hearing.
Is that bad of me, Jeff?
I really, I couldn't care right now about Fauci.
This is what annoys me though.
It's because they always kind of admit to what they do years after where everyone's forgotten about it.
Yes.
If this would have been a year after, it would have been the biggest thing.
I know what you're saying, because it's old, but this is how they get away with everything.
But I'm not just saying because it's like three years later, we're finding out, yeah, the six feet means nothing and masks are garbage.
I'm talking about the fact they're putting President Trump in prison and we're having hearings on Fauci.
Exactly.
Now that's a big problem.
Eric, am I, am I like, off base?
No, I think you're 100% right, and I think the problem is that Republicans still fear the mainstream media, because they know the moment we, you know, subpoena Judge Berchan, say Trump gets back in office and, you know, there's an indictment against Berchan or whatever, the media's gonna go bonkers.
They're gonna lose their minds, and a lot of Republicans are gonna cave under that pressure, knowing that the precedent is there.
Like Carl Higby just said, the precedent's there.
We're just throwing back right at them what they threw at us.
But they care too much about what the media says.
Yeah, and at this point they're just doing business as usual.
Everyone out there needs to understand a couple of things.
Number one, President Trump is eligible to be president.
A lot of conservatives still don't get this, okay?
You can be a convicted felon and still be president.
It's irrelevant.
There's only three requirements for the presidency, you know, in addition to winning.
35 years old, natural born citizen, and 14 years a resident of America prior to the election.
That's it, okay?
The Democrats can put him in prison, doesn't matter.
Number two, you need to understand they are putting him in prison.
Whether it's house arrest or prison, they want him physically restrained.
There's not going to be some last-minute pangs of conscience from Judge Wanmer Chan, who in front of me told the President's Attorney in the courtroom, sit down!
I don't want to hear from you!
That guy is putting President Trump in prison.
So wake up, wake up, wake up.
Carl's right.
We're on God's green earth, is the Republican Party.
I've just begun.
This is America First.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
Make sure you are subscribed to the podcast.
You never miss any of our deep dive analyses, the long form interviews, whichever platform you prefer, Salem, Apple, Stitcher, Spotify.
Plug in my name, Sebastian Gawker, America First.
Do leave us a five-star review and share the links with your friends.
And now, choose a side.
If you're a patriot, just tell the world.
Get the yard sign, get the t-shirt.
We've got a brand new one supporting President Trump.
We designed it this morning.
It's President Trump's booking photograph from Atlanta with a very simple phrase.
Outlaw President!
Does he have your vote?
SebGorkaStore.com.
That's S-E-B-G-O-R-K-A-Store.com.
And more important than any of that, you can support him directly at donaldjtrump.com.
You can come in with 15, I'll do angel tree, then I'll go to cat.
Oh, there he is.
Yes.
Mr. Patel, how goes it today?
Good, good.
I'm just annoyed at these conservatives who think, oh yeah, they're not putting him in prison.
I mean, people need to just wake up.
They just need to stinking well wake up.
I know.
It's brutal.
How he keeps up, how he keeps up is just stunning.
Yeah.
I totally agree.
How was it traveling with him?
Was that fun?
It was fun.
I mean, it's just, you know, it's just, it's the same shit, man.
It's like you're fighting the people on the inside as they are.
All the other idiots.
Were you at the Chick-fil-A?
Oh no, I didn't go to the race thing.
Okay.
Have you been to one of these UFC events?
Oh yeah, it's totally bananas.
I need to get to one of those.
Why don't you, there's one, there's a big one in Vegas at the end of, is it the end of June?
July?
I'll get the date, but it's the Conor McGregor fight.
Get me the date because I've got a cruise and I just want to make sure if I'm free.
Yeah, I'll pull it.
Are you going to that one?
Yeah, it's in Vegas.
I'm for sure going.
Did you say the future president of Ireland?
Eric, stop fantasizing.
Got elections next year?
Two minutes.
Oh, new titles by the way.
Angel Tree.
Angel Tree, yep.
Titles... For Mr. Fist and the monologue.
The monologue... Of course they're putting him in jail.
And then Razor Fist... Razor Fist...
So, the brilliant thing he said about, like, the, uh, they've waived their right to existence or something like that?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Tricky for a title, but that was so... It is.
Um... Which agencies don't deserve to exist?
That's tough.
Um... Taking Down the Deep State.
Mm-hmm.
Uh, Taking Down the Deep State, um...
Trump 2.0.
Yes.
Do you want an audio?
For Angel?
What have we got?
Give me one of the adults.
Let's see.
Who we got?
Betsy, Gary, Rochelle.
Rochelle.
Who's Rochelle?
She's one of the camp people, right?
Let's see.
When you get to Ancestry Camp, you are making changes for generations.
I've been at camp for 15 years, and I've seen kids come through.
Okay, good.
Yeah.
coming with that I'm going to be a little bit more quiet.
I'm going to be a little bit more quiet.
I'm going to be a little bit more quiet.
You're welcome.
company a the
the to
You When you get to Angel Tree Camp, you are making changes for generations.
I've been at camp for 15 years, and I've seen kids come through, and they will be the last in their generation in broken homes and in drug addiction.
I've seen it.
I know these kids personally.
Their entire lives are changed.
Their kids' lives will be changed.
And the gifts that people give truly is an investment, and the impact grows and grows exponentially.
That's Rochelle of the Prison Fellowship Angel Tree Summer Camp program.
Talking about the impact you have on these young girls and boys who've lost a parent to the prison system, over a million of them in America, who sadly more than 70% of which Of whom will end up incarcerated themselves.
We want to break that cycle.
We want to show them love and get them to a safe Christian summer camp this summer.
The Prison Fellowship has camps in 49 of the 50 states.
I want to break our record last year of sending thousands of young girls and boys to a safe, safe summer camp.
It's $200 per child per week, but whatever you can afford will make a difference today.
It's one of the most beautiful things you can do.
Feel good about yourself and how you're saving a vulnerable child.
Please call in your donations.
tax-deductible 888-206-2794 or just go to my website sebgorko.com and click on the
angel tree banner.
That's 888-206-2794.
Angeltreethebanneratsebgawker.com.
There's somebody called Douglas Brinkley, allegedly he's some kind of a historian, and on CBS he made the following drug-induced statement.
Cut 14.
Former President Donald Trump on 34 counts for falsifying business records in an attempt
to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
When the guilty verdicts were read this past week, America, in a tangible way, rechristened itself
as a republic.
It was a sobering reminder that every American is precisely equal before the law.
Kash Patel, author of Government Gangsters, one of the toughest dudes out there.
Are you happy that on Thursday we are finally a republic again?
Did I fall asleep for 200 years?
What happened?
Well, no, I mean...
MAGA, End of the World, Dictatorship, White Supremacy.
I mean, you're a former Intel guy.
I mean, Office of Director of National Intelligence, Chief of Staff of the... Did you not understand that the threat of white supremacy, fascism, was like, it just ended on Thursday?
I didn't know that.
I thought they were re-upping the domestic terrorism label for all Trump supporters, including brown guys.
So I can't keep up with the intel.
Hang on, I gotta, I ask you, what's it like, do you have like, is there some kind of schizophrenia for cash for telling me?
What's it like to be a brown dude who's a white supremacist?
I have to, you know, it takes a lot of work and a lot of makeup, but generally I can get it right on like Mondays and Wednesdays.
Friday gets a little confusing because I'm running into the weekend.
But you know, the point you're bringing up, I know we're having fun, but the point you're bringing up is they have no idea how to label us because we have defeated every label they've thrown our way except the America first one.
They know that label of America first behind Donald Trump is winning everywhere.
So they're going to come up with something else.
They'll come up with a special one for you.
And they'll start calling you and me foreigners at some point.
Oh, don't worry.
I loved it.
Who was it?
Dick Durbin, when I was in the White House.
I don't even know if I ever told you this.
When I was in the White House and the first thing they asked me to do is they rolled me out to explain the travel moratorium from the terrorist countries that Obama gave us as a threat assessment.
Senator Dick Durbin wrote to the Secretary of Homeland Security to have me investigated by the Trump administration and to have my citizenship revoked and deported because, you know, they love immigrants, Kash Patel.
Did you know that?
Only illegals, not the lawful ones.
So let's get serious for a second.
I railed at this in the opening of the show, but you're a former.
You started off as a defender, right?
And then you became a DOG prosecutor.
So you've seen both sides of this.
I've had it.
With anyone who's MAGA, conservative, America First, and who says, oh yeah, President Trump, Judge Murchan, he's going to dial it back a bit and he'll give him a fine and a slap on the wrist.
I mean, come on, guys.
Are you smoking Hunter's crack pipe?
Look, Seb, you were there.
I was there.
A lot of other folks supported President Trump in the trial.
We saw firsthand the unconstitutional destruction of due process.
At the target that was Donald Trump.
And anyone that believes that this judge, this DA, this Merrick Garland's DOJ, and this Biden White House isn't going to try to kneecap Donald Trump by putting him away or taking him off the campaign trail somehow has not been paying attention for the last, not like five weeks, literally the last 10 years.
And so I don't understand who they think they are convincing that Donald Trump is not the greatest threat to the radical left-wing agenda, and there is a radical left-wing lunatic who's going to decide the fate of Donald Trump wearing a robe in New York.
And on top of that, you know, I played a quote from my, a clip from my buddy Carl Higby at Newsmax.
It's what, Tuesday today, this happened Thursday afternoon, and I don't want to get you in trouble with anybody, but where the hell's the Republican Party?
No, you know, look, I've been blasting it out.
I mean, for now it seems like years, but I'm like, you know, everybody in Congress seems to want to get the headline and get on primetime news, but not do the work.
I've been asking for subpoenas forever.
And I'm asking for subpoenas not on everything.
I reduced it.
I said, hey, I'll make it easy for you.
After the trial, I said, where are the subpoenas on Judge Merchant's daughter, who made $15 million from the information pouring out of daddy's courtroom, whose father should have been kicked out of that courtroom and off the bench from this trial because the New York state legislator mandates that any judge who makes money indirectly by three degrees of a family ruling Cannot preside over that matter.
That's the rule in New York.
And you know what happens today?
There's more questioning of Merrick Garland.
And some congressmen did a great job, but you know what I didn't see?
Not one single subpoena.
Not one single member of the Republican Party willing to enforce a subpoena.
Everybody continues to get played because they'd rather get their seven seconds at 8 p.m.
than do their damn jobs.
Well, that's what Eric said.
They just want to be loved by the media.
Is it really that shallow?
It is that vapid.
You've been to the swamp.
This is why people hate the swamp.
And I'm not saying that about every one of our Republicans in Congress.
But too many of them, that's the eyeball.
That's the prize.
And too many of them are in bed with the mainstream media just to say, hey, if you make a sensational headline, we'll put you on our primetime show.
OK, what does that do for the American people?
How did the impeachment of Mayorkas go?
Didn't the Democrats who are in the minority shut that down in about seven and a half seconds?
Is that how we were treated?
Is that how Donald Trump was treated?
Are the Republicans in the majority or not?
I don't care if it's one, two or a hundred.
We still have the majority and I can't get a subpoena out for this judge's records.
I can't get a subpoena out for Merrick Garland's communications with Alvin Bragg's office.
Merrick Garland just stepped in front of the world and lied again today saying the DOJ
has no involvement with this prosecution.
That's bogus!
They literally airmailed in one of their top prosecutors, and I want to know if any federal funds were utilized, and all Congress has to do is get a subpoena going, and they won't!
It's... Seb, I just... I don't have an answer as to why anymore.
I really don't know.
He's the author of Government Gangsters.
Get it?
The inside story that the deep state tried to block?
Governmentgangsters.com.
And he also knows how to use the word vapid.
That's how cool Cash is.
Follow him on Truth Social at Cash with a K. We're going to keep him on for one more segment, but don't go anywhere.
Nancy and Robert, you can call in 833-33-GORKA.
That's 833-334-6752.
Don't forget to give me a follow as well on all social media platforms.
Look for Seb Gorka or Sebastian Gorka.
My latest article is up on my Substack.
SebastianGorka.Substack.com.
And watch us as well.
Just download the Salem News Channel app.
Back with Cash after these messages.
Thanks for watching!
Subscribe for more!
Thanks for watching!
You wanted to use 15 a moment ago.
I did, I did, I did, I did.
It's 26 seconds long.
Played the historian.
There's also the other Higbee cut.
The reporter grilling all the Republicans.
The reporter grilling all the Republicans. Cut 11.
Alright, let's get 13 out of the way and then we'll do the first 30 days with cash.
So come in with 13.
Come in with 13.
And then I'll do a quick MyPillow, and then I'll go to Cash.
13, then Pillow, then Cash.
Alright.
Okay, good.
Did the book do well, Cash?
Yeah, best seller still, and it's over 100,000 copies.
Great.
Great.
Who was it?
Was it Sky Horse?
Who did you do it with?
Post Hill Press.
Anthony Zaccardi.
Did you like them?
Great.
They were great to me.
Good.
Two minutes.
Your first book, right?
Yeah, and my last.
I'm not doing that again.
It's a pain in the butt.
It's freaking insane.
But you know what we will do, Seb?
We'll give you the movie for free if you want to host a premiere somewhere in Virginia.
Oh, yeah!
I'd love to do it in McLean.
Yeah, perfect.
If you have, like, a place.
Yeah, we do.
We have a movie theater that we can rent.
Yeah.
Great.
All right.
All right.
So when is Bloody Bannon gonna get off the pot?
Well, I gotta keep the guy out of jail first on Thursday and then hopefully shortly thereafter.
Is that Thursday?
Yeah, this hearing's Thursday.
Where?
Uh, DC.
What time?
Uh, I don't know.
I just saw the notification.
Who's allowed in?
Should be anyone.
I'd love to go if it starts in the morning.
One minute.
I'd love to go.
I'm sure you could find it on Pace or whatever, the web thing.
Yeah, yeah.
Killer mics for 10 seconds.
This is a test.
You You
The New York Times.
Very few of us outside Manhattan have a lot of faith in the New York legal system right
now.
And the former president may have some rough sledding on the first level of appeal.
But after that, I think that some of these glaring errors will become more pronounced for judges.
I think eventually it will go in front of the Supreme Court.
In my view, it would be impossible to sustain this verdict.
I mean, there are so many problems, so many errors that were committed by Judge Marchand, but we may have to wait a bit.
It's likely to occur after the election, which is what many people in Manhattan were hoping for.
Well that's the point, Jonathan Turley!
You can't get it done before the election, so who cares what the Supreme Court does?
But hey, I'm no legal scholar.
We've got one on the line and I'm going to ask him.
First things first, support us by supporting those that make this show possible.
Others who are hated by the left.
Who's hated more than Mike Lindell, apart from President Trump?
Have his back.
Buy American.
Use my name for up to two-thirds off and free shipping.
Don't buy that Chinese tat on Amazon.
Hundreds of items on Mike's website.
Made in America for Americans.
Call today.
800-829-8468 mypillow.com.
That's 800-829-8468 mypillow.com.
Promo code G-O-R-K-A.
Supreme Court kind of irrelevant before the election because of timing, right Cash?
Well, what Charlie was saying, yeah, in the normal appellate process, state court, federal court, supreme court.
But I had an idea the other day.
I said, this case is of such public importance, let's go straight to the Supremes.
And I saw Donald Trump put out a statement saying that he's considering that or his lawyers are looking at that.
But can you do that without exhausting all the levels of appeal?
It's not really ever been done before, but neither has convicting a president on unconstitutional grounds.
So, you know what?
We have the Supreme Court.
Let's go to them.
Let's at least ask, is my thing, right?
Get it right before the election.
It's our only chance.
All right, let's give it a try because this is all unprecedented.
We have to keep on pushing, we have to keep on fighting, we have to get President Trump elected.
As he said on Thursday, the verdict is November 5th.
That's the only real verdict that counts.
If God willing that happens and we win, the good guys win, give us Kash Patel's wish list for the first 30 days.
You wrote the book on the swamp government gangsters.
So what's your first 30 days, Kash?
My first 30 days is going to be every day.
Our Constitution is our wish list.
And here's what I proposed.
And I think President Trump has talked about it.
We need an office of declassification.
We need the public to send in documentation requests that they want to see declassified.
JFK, 9-11, what have you.
Herbert Hoover, this, that, the other thing.
You know what else we need the Declassification Office for?
To expose all the lies of Anthony Fauci that are now finally coming undone.
DOJ and FBI corruption, and the list goes on.
Then we need personnel in the right places.
And we also need prosecutions for people who broke the law, no matter where they work,
whether in government or outside of government.
But I've got another doozy.
This one I'd like to see happen almost immediately.
Everybody that broke the law or unlawfully violated classification rules to disseminate
classification to rig a presidential election should have their security.
security clearance revoked immediately, permanently.
And I'm specifically talking about the 51 Intel letter signatories who signed a bogus letter
that said Hunter Biden's laptop is Russian disinformation.
Do you know what Merrick Garland's DOJ just wrote a pleading on last week in federal court?
Hunter Biden's laptop is real.
Whoa, you don't say.
How is it that a former CIA director, a Secretary of Defense, a director of the NSA, and 51 other people got it wrong?
They lied to the American people, they're making money off those security clearances, and they need to be revoked immediately, along with a list of a ton of other people, like James Comey, Andy McCabe, and all the Russiagators.
And what about the people responsible for Operation Crossfire Hurricane and for abuses under the color of law?
What happens to them?
Because I'm not satisfied with revoking security clearances.
No, you're right.
We need to go back and see if there are charges that could be brought because we now know that John Durham didn't have the ability to bring all the charges that he wanted brought.
So we have to go check the statute of limitations.
We have to go check if there's an ongoing conspiracy.
And thankfully, James Comey keeps running his mouth and talking about how Donald Trump should be in prison, and how he is afraid that Donald Trump is going to, get this, this is rich, weaponize law enforcement for political purposes.
We're talking about the guy that signed the illegal FISA warrant, excluded evidence of innocence, and unlawfully targeted Donald Trump and his campaign.
So, if those guys are still talking about it, there's a chance that their operatives in government are still performing illegal activities.
We're gonna have to look at it all.
We've only got one Cash Patel.
Do we have enough people to bring these cases to investigate them and to argue them in front of a fair judge?
I think we do.
I think the bench is deep.
We just didn't look in the right places last time.
I think the bench has also grown in the last four years.
the America First movement. I know you've seen it, I've seen it.
We're going to have a lot of people in government that are going to tick off government
because they're not going to be traditional appointees.
But that doesn't mean they're not qualified to do the job.
That's what CNN and MSNBC would have you think.
But we've got a bench, we just got to get the right ones in there
and I believe Donald Trump will do that.
Yeah, and if they went to Harvard, Yale or Princeton, that is a black mark against them.
I only went for one year out of two, and then I ran away, okay?
I don't even... I went the opposite way.
I don't even talk about it anymore.
Follow him right now, at Cash on True Social, that's K-A-S-H, and the book, GovernmentGangsters.com, the story from inside government on what the reality of the deep state is.
I'm Sebastian Gorka, this is America First coming to you live from the reliefactor.com studios just outside the insalubrious, fetid, rank, malodorous swamp that is Washington, D.C.
More than a million Americans as we speak, including me, are being liberated from their daily pain.
Find out for yourself.
There's only one way, but it's so very easy.
Order the three-week quick starter pack at reliefactor.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 and a million of your fellow Americans.
Call the number.
Write it down right now.
Ask yourself one simple question.
What do I have to lose?
If the only answer is the pain, you know what to do.
1-800-4-RELIEF or reliefactor.com.
Call today.
Don't wait another nanosecond.
1-800-473-5433 reliefactor.com 1-800-473-5433
1-800-473-5433 1-800-473-5433
You You
You you
you The Democrats don't have anything.
They're responsible for the lockdowns, forced vaccinations, kids being forced to stay home, people committing suicide, and all the horrors that this country lived through during COVID.
Fauci belongs in prison.
He should be tried for mass murder, and he should be tried for crimes against humanity.
That's how I feel after that hearing.
That's how the American people feel.
I still have issues with that lady, but she was on fire yesterday, Marjorie Taylor Greene.
I told you that the Fauci hearings may be a bit of a distraction, given they want to put the president in prison, but it's news.
It is definitely news.
If you want to be part of saving America, don't fund the left.
The easiest way you can stop funding the left is making sure your cell phone is not connected to the big cell phone providers, because they're left-wing and they give millions of dollars to causes that are un-American.
Switch today to my provider, Patriot Mobile, the only Christian conservative cell phone company in the nation.
All right, before we go to our next guest, we've had Nancy waiting very patiently in Philadelphia.
Nancy, what would you like to say?
Hi, my man, Dr. Gorka Man.
comments guarantee and free activation with my name and you're not funding the left.
972-728-7468.
Patreon.com slash G-O-R-K-A.
All right, before we go to our next guest, we've had Nancy waiting very patiently in
Philadelphia.
Nancy, what would you like to say?
Hi, my man, Dr. Gorka Man.
Thank you.
I loved the brilliant comment you made this morning on the Mike Gallagher show discussing
whether the left wants to put Trump in prison.
And you told him to stop being rational and reasonable when trying to understand or predict the Democrats.
And I'm not sure if you know that for years, the National Alliance on Mental Illness defined mental illness as a brain disorder And the loss of one's sense of reason.
Now they define it as someone who is unaware of their own mental health condition or cannot perceive their condition accurately.
Or I've heard the latest update, Nancy, is that they vote for Joe Biden.
Well, so I say that the Democrats and the left are either just flat-out communists Or mentally ill.
Or both.
Or both.
I love it, Nancy.
Can't believe you were listening to Mike Gallagher this morning as well as this show.
God bless you.
Let's reward Nancy with our latest product launch this morning.
It's just a t-shirt with the President's booking photograph and the phrase, Outlaw President.
She gets hers for free.
You can get yours at SebGorkaStore.com.
That's S-E-B-G-O-R-K-A-Store.com.
Thank you, Nancy.
More of your calls in a moment, but first things first.
What is happening to Bidenomics?
And what does it mean for you and for your investments?
We've got to check in with the key city capital experts.
Stephen Patterson, welcome back to America First.
Thank you for having me today, Dr. Gorka.
Now, you want to talk about something that kind of popped up in the news and then everything else kind of overtook it.
And those were the rising unemployment figures.
But you're an expert in real estate.
Can I just ask you something personal?
My wife looked up our home, you know, on this thing, Zillow, that has the values of homes.
I'm not selling my home.
I love my home.
And we only moved in like three, four years ago.
It's doubled in price in four years.
What's going on, Stephen?
Yeah, no, we're seeing that across the country, especially in locations that are deemed desirable.
So you've seen the Sunbelt states just absolutely explode in value.
So Texas, Tennessee, Florida, home value is just skyrocketing and it's really a twofold.
One, you're having mass exodus out of the blue states, right?
You have a loss of population in California.
You have a loss in population in New York, New Jersey.
You have big population growths going on in Texas, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida.
And so then when all these folks are moving in, they are putting a demand on the housing market and supply has not kept up with that demand.
And that's going to create issues inside the housing market.
How does that factor into what we've read about job creation or lack of job creation?
What does that mean for opportunities for you and your customers?
Yeah, absolutely.
So when, you know, housing prices have skyrocketed, it makes it very difficult for people to purchase a home.
And then when you look at this interest rate environment we're in, right?
I just saw this morning, nationally, average mortgage rate right now, about 7.05, right?
Just a month ago, they were as high as 7.5.
It makes it very, very unaffordable.
I mean, national median home value right now, $393,000.
A 3.5% mortgage just two years ago, $1,500 a month.
A 3.5% mortgage just two years ago, $1,500 a month.
At 7.5%, $2,500 a month.
I mean, there's $1,000 that comes out of the household that was, you know, somewhat unexpected.
You throw on the fact that we have a rising insurance cost across the country, you throw on that we're starting to see the labor market slow, and it all spells A demand for rental real estate, and that's where Key City steps in.
We own apartment complexes across the southeast in locations like what we're describing, and there's a demand for rental real estate because home ownership has become a luxury under Bidenomics.
So talk about the kinds of things that you offer at Key City Capital and why they're not the kinds of headaches that usual rental, you know, ownership means.
I mean, I have lots of clients that come to me and say, I've always wanted to own real estate.
I've always wanted to own rental properties, but I didn't want a 2 a.m.
phone call that, you know, there was a roof leak or the toilet didn't flush or, you know, the tenant moved out in the dark of night and, you know, was nowhere to be found, right?
They didn't want the headaches that came with it.
With Key City, our investors are a part of a limited partnership.
We serve as the general partner.
We take on all of the headaches.
It's an 8% preferred return.
It's tax advantaged in that we capture depreciation on the asset and pass it back.
We also do new construction with 9% preferred returns.
And then for folks that are interested in shorter term investments than our real estate
deals, we have 12% annualized returns on our private credit facilities.
All of these are real estate focused, and there's such a demand for it in the country
right now that we take away the headaches and create a passive income stream for our
All right.
Well, I'm not selling my home.
OK, so you can't buy mine.
So somebody is going to have to rent if they want to.
And these guys are positioned to exploit that market reality in a way that is tax advantageous to you.
It's a no brainer.
Find out by calling Stephen and his colleagues 817-912-1569.
That's 817-912-1569.
Or go to keycitycapital.com slash GORKA.
That's keycitycapital.com slash G-O-R-K-A.
Thank you, Stephen.
The airing of this interview by America First, Sebastian Gorka, and CELA Media is not an endorsement or recommendation by America First, Sebastian Gorka, and CELA Media of the products or services discussed in the interview.
America First, Sebastian Gorka, and CELA Media do not guarantee the results of any investments a listener or viewer makes to this program.
What is one of the most important things in your health?
You've got to eat right, you've got to exercise and you've got to get a good night's sleep.
Without that, your physical health, your mental health, if you've struggled and if you wake up in the morning drowsy by taking some kind of chemically induced sleep aid, don't.
It's the latest product from Relief Factor and it works.
It's Relief Factor Sleep.
It gives you that deep, deep restorative sleep and the best thing of all, you wake up in the morning and you Feel ready to rock.
You're not drowsy.
You are energized.
You're refreshed.
Find out for yourself.
1-800-4-RELIEF, relieffactor.com slash sleep.
reliefrelieffactor.com slash sleep that's y 100 4 7 3 5 4 3 3 relief
factor.com slash sleep title for cash
reliefreliefactor.com slash sleep.
Thank you.
Mmm.
Bye.
For cash... Something you said about the Constitution as our guideline or something like that?
Yeah, but that's a bit vague.
Guideline for what?
How we clean out the deep state, colon the constitution, or something?
Um, how we clean out the deep state.
Just do that.
that. Okay. No, we haven't done Cassio yet.
Yeah, we'll do it in the break.
All right, we've only got 50 seconds.
Rest.
you The new film, The War on Truth, fights back against the federal government's version of January 6th.
Watch it on SalemNow.com.
I'm watching an interview with a veteran from World War II, Steven Malnikov.
He's 104 years old.
Absolutely.
I want to know, what is it?
Is it relief act?
Is it balance of nature?
104 years old.
Let's go to your calls waiting patiently in Georgia, Robert Lyon 2.
Yeah, I appreciate your time and talent.
Thanks, sir.
Thanks.
Yeah, NTG's my new representative.
They moved us away from Loudermilk District a little bit back, but life proceeds.
I would like to point out that Trump should not only celebrate, but wave this bloody flag proudly.
He comes in the company of... You mean the quote-unquote conviction?
Yeah, I mean, Martin Luther King was a minor piker.
He only got arrested 29 times and most of those were for misdemeanors.
Trump took one check written one time and got accused of 34, or got convicted of 34 felonies.
Yeah, that's quite impressive, isn't it?
One check, 34 felonies.
So that's what he needs to do.
He needs to talk about that Trump was lynched by the same local racist Democrat law enforcement that put Martin Luther King in jail.
I love it.
I love it.
Revel in it, Robert.
Revel in it.
That's why we designed a new t-shirt out, Lord President.
You're absolutely right.
Let's squeeze in one more call.
Rick Phoenix.
Hi, Dr. Gorka.
Thanks for taking my call.
Before I make my point, have you heard about the Joni Ernst hot mic moment?
No!
Okay, I heard about it on the radio this morning.
Oh, hang on, hang on, hang on.
I have, I have.
She said something about how can you trust a guy whose great uncle was eaten by cannibals.
Is that the one?
It!
That's it, I love it!
Alright, we've got to find it.
Thank you.
I didn't mention it to Jeff, but we'll try and dig it up.
What else would you like to mention, Rick?
What's happening to President Trump has reminded me of Benjamin Franklin's statement, if we don't hang together, we will hang separately.
He was a member of probably the greatest group of criminals in history, known to us as the Founding Fathers.
So, I am proud to be a convicted patriot.
Wow, you've just given me a very, very good idea.
I'm not going to disclose it live across the nation, but you've inspired me, Rick.
Stay on the line, and we'll give Rick a signed copy of Katie's book.
Let's shake it up a bit.
Ah, yes.
Genius.
Our founding fathers were outlaws as well.
The book is Next Gen Marxism, what it is and how to combat it.
Stay on the line, Rick, and you'll get a copy, not signed by me, but signed by the boss, Katie, the co-host of the brand new podcast, the Happy Women podcast, with our lovely warrior princess, Jennifer Horne.
Check it out right now.
I think they're on episode nine, the Happy Women podcast.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
This is America First.
you you
He is the only person who can replace the incumbent senile old man and we know that
this judge is working on behalf of the Democrats.
Why are you hiding this document, Judge Merchant?
I'm going to put it on the internet today.
What are you hiding, Judge Merchant?
That was my press conference, along with the lieutenant governor of Texas, Donald Trump Jr., Pam Bondi and others outside the courtroom Tuesday before last, where we were the guests of President Trump, where I heard that a federal court document had been suppressed by Judge Murchad.
A 40-page document detailing all the crimes of their star witness, Michael Cohen.
Why would you wish to suppress that document?
Since then, I've written up my experience of what I saw inside the courtroom.
Absolutely mind-numbing bias.
I put it on my substack, and yesterday morning, President Trump quoted from it.
Thank you, President Trump.
Let's just read a quick line from the President's post.
That's how biased that judge is.
What does it mean for the future of America?
requests from either side, and Murchan accepted every demand from Alvin Bragg's team and none
from the defense.
That's how biased that judge is.
What does it mean for the future of America?
Let's ask a man who is a fan favorite, a regular here on America First, a man who knows a thing
or two about presidential histories, because he's written several himself.
His latest book is slightly larger in scope, The Political and Strategic History of the World, Volume 1, From Antiquity to the Caesars, 14 Anno Domini.
Lord Conrad Black, welcome back to the Salem News Network.
Thank you very much, Sebastian.
Likewise, your latest piece is an analysis, a reaction to the verdict, quote-unquote, of last Thursday.
Could you help They're pressing the guardrails of constitutional democracy.
decision by the jury in New York into the correct historical context for America and
for presidential history?
They're pressing the guardrails of constitutional democracy.
When—I mean, traditionally, the guardrails, I think, were you don't—the courts don't
touch the apparent verdict of an election.
You've had five or six elections where it really wasn't clear who won, or if anything, it wasn't the person who apparently won, but the courts don't touch that.
And we saw that in the last election.
You know, they didn't know.
We saw it with the Gore-Bush thing.
They took the case, but confirmed the apparent result, even though it was, what, a victory of 530 votes out of 7 million in Florida, something like that.
And the other is, you don't bother ex-presidents and leaders of the opposition, particularly when they are one and the same person.
And here we have thrown that one to the winds.
They brought this avalanche of indictments down on Trump as soon as he announced that he was seeking re-election.
And because the dilatory procedures and grounds for challenge are much more significant in federal courts, the federal charges have all been pushed back past the election.
The only one that got through with this was this absolutely spurious New York case.
And so the result is, I think, we're getting closer and closer every day to a referendum between those who are so appalled at the perversion of the justice system for partisan ends, and what that implies for the state of democracy in the country in the future, that regardless of whether they like Trump or not, they will vote for him, and those who simply hate Trump so much So irrationally, in many cases, that they are prepared to overlook legal outrages if they help keep him out of the White House.
And upon the result of that referendum depends the future of democracy in the country.
I mean, if this is the path we're going, the U.S.
continues to be the most powerful country in the world, but it really is like the late Roman Empire.
It forfeits all claim it has had to being the leader of democracies and of individual freedom and freedom of election.
It just frankly has no more political virtue than dictatorships do.
My question, the thing that's bothered me the most since Thursday, is less how America looks to the outside or her role in the world or the damage done to what Reagan referred to as the reputation of the shining city on a hill, but the idea that... I think it's apparent that tens of millions of Americans, with that decision, will have lost faith in the system that has power over them.
As the president has said so many, many times, this isn't about me, it's about you.
And if they can do that to him, they can do it to anyone.
I think the long term of how you want to undo that is something that is not obvious to me.
Well, I think most legal authorities agree that the chances of overturning this on appeal
are very high.
So it then becomes a question of whether it actually gives the election to Biden or not.
There's no sign of that in what we've seen so far since Thursday.
But I think that the question lies in, is this a successful In its political achievement, is this a successful reduction of the criminal justice system to an arm of the Dirty Tricks division of the Democratic National Committee?
Because that's what we have here.
This man, Merchant, is taking his orders from the White House, and he's behaving in an absolutely outrageous way.
He should be thrown off the bench completely, disbarred.
But if this works, And Trump loses the election because of it.
Then we're entering a constitutional dark age in the U.S.
If it doesn't work, and the president is re-elected, and it is clear that there are more people concerned about the perversion of justice than about the vagaries of candidate Trump, then it fails, and it fails resoundingly and probably will not be tried again.
But my concern is, even if the president, God willing, wins, that doesn't mean that you restore faith in the judicial system.
No, but I think if this fails, and conspicuously fails, I think it would be a deterrent to trying to do this kind of thing again.
For a while, anyway.
And what do you make of the fact that we've seen, I think, I don't have the full statistics historically, but the fact that we've had 70 million plus donations since Thursday to the Trump campaign, and then another 120 million large donations, so according to Eric Trump, more than 200 million dollars garnered in just four days.
What does that say to you?
It says to me that People, both large donors and small, ordinary people and prominent people together, are genuinely alarmed at what's going on here.
And I noted that that Absolutely.
Ineffable character Robert Reich, you know, the diminutive former Labor Secretary of the Clintons, was raving and fuming in The Guardian, the British newspaper, left-wing newspaper, The Guardian, yesterday, that Rupert Murdoch, Elon Musk, Jamie Dimon, Peter Thiel, and Michael Milken, all very prominent wealthy men are all supporting Trump and that I don't see
that as a sign of you know oligarchical influence
I see that as a sign of the most intelligent and capable businessmen, including a number of those who have had real differences with Trump, saying, you know, as a country, we just can't have this.
I mean, the fact is, if the government can pervert justice like this, Trump's right, and they can do it to anyone.
Yeah.
And it's so brazen.
It was sort of a quick turnaround, almost like the O.J.
Simpson thing.
Sort of in your face, unanimous jury, all 34 counts.
Don't confuse us with the facts.
We don't want to hear them.
And it's throwing down a gauntlet.
I mean, I thought that they would Finesse it a bit, you know.
They'd convict him on five counts and acquit the rest.
Yes, that's what I expected.
You know, they can still claim he's a felon.
I mean, it's nonsense, but they can claim it.
But just no compromise.
Just, you know, throw the switch.
Guilty, everything, all of it.
And the hell with it.
It's what Shakespeare called the insolence of office.
But in this case, it's on such a scale, it's a threat.
It's a threat of dictatorship.
And that's why the good bard said, kill the lawyers first.
We're talking to the co-host of the podcast Scholars and Sense with Victor Davis Hanson and Bill Bennett.
The website is Conrad M. Black.
The latest book you must get is The Political and Strategic History of the World, Volume 1.
If you enjoy the deep dive discussion with the true experts and newsmakers, make sure you never miss any of our long-form interviews.
Subscribe to the podcast on the Podcast platform of your choice.
Do leave us a five-star review and share the links with your friends.
And then, most important of all, tell the world you've had it and you are on the Trump train.
Our latest piece of Trump wear, designed today, is the Outlaw President t-shirt, because that's what he has become.
SebGorkerStore.com for all your America First gear.
And most important of all, please support him directly at DonaldJTrump.com.
We'll be back in a moment.
But he can spin it out for another year.
All the polls show he's in deep water now.
I mean, the last person in this country to win four consecutive elections as Prime Minister was one of the famous people in Canadian history, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and that was over a century ago.
And he was a great leader.
This guy is no Wilfrid Laurier.
Yeah.
And what about the Conservatives in the UK?
What a shower.
Shambles.
Absolute washout.
It's a disgrace.
What do you put it down to?
Have they just become an incestuous inbred coterie of good old boys and the old school tie and that's it?
Well, it's always been a treacherous party.
The last leader of the Conservative Party of the UK who left altogether voluntarily and in good standing with the voters was Stanley Baldwin in 1937.
They even pushed Mr. Churchill and they've knifed Margaret Thatcher in the back.
The two greatest Prime Ministers I've had in over a hundred years.
And so they've given us five Prime Ministers in eight years.
It's sort of like the French Fourth Republic.
The battalion changes in Andriotista.
Why is it so treacherous to its own leaders?
Do you have a theory?
Yeah, it's sort of complicated, but the way it works, you know, the backbenchers, if you have a majority government, the great majority of your members of parliament aren't in the government, and so they get very angry at the people who are.
So if the Prime Minister and his entourage or her entourage doesn't Isn't careful to massage the back benchers carefully all the time.
They're apt to rise up and throw them out, and that's what happens.
Now, in fairness, some of those people were given the high jump because they weren't performing well.
I mean, you know, Mr. Chamberlain had to go.
He was not going to be the man we needed for World War II.
But, I mean, whatever his merits prior to that.
uh... it you're a great day i'd what i don't understand is uh...
you see after the night thatcher they never really got
uh... they never really got a good leader I mean, John Major was a whip.
Yeah, but he was the grey man.
Yeah, grey man, not a strong man, good man.
And then after that, it got worse.
I mean, William Hague, you couldn't possibly have him as Prime Minister.
Ian Duncan Smith, the same.
And they're perfectly nice people.
They can be the head of the post office.
But not leaders.
But not the Prime Minister.
And then they just got worse and worse, and they got completely divided on the Brexit thing.
And then you've got Theresa May saying, we are leaving, we are going to leave Europe, and presenting a proposal that was in fact to stay in Europe.
So obviously she ended up with no support.
The real surprise was that Boris Johnson, my old employee and friend, who won a big majority, It was a disaster, and that was a real shock.
Alex, come in with Joseph again.
Have you ever met Truss, Conrad?
Yes, yes, I met her.
I mean, I think she was thin for the job, but I thought...
I'm not...
I'm not...
It's a good one.
Stand by.
I will write to my dad about what happened.
One Christmas gift I got from Angel Tree was a drawing pad.
That was my favorite I got.
I also got paint and colored pencils.
I knew he knew what I wanted and he got the right thing.
My name's Joseph and I love Angel Tree.
One of the young boys that you helped send to the summer camps organized by the Prison Fellowship, that's Joseph.
These are children, there's more than a million of them who've lost a mother or father to the prison system.
They're very vulnerable, more than 70% of them will end up incarcerated.
We want to break that cycle.
You helped last year send thousands of young boys like Joseph to a safe Christian summer camp.
Will you break that record this year?
You heard the Lieutenant Governor of Texas when he heard me talk about the summer camp live on radio.
Donate $10,000.
Well, you don't have to be that gracious or generous.
It's $200 per child per week, but even $20 makes a difference.
It's a beautiful thing you do.
Please be generous.
Call in today to the Prison Fellowship, 888-206-2794, or just go to my website, sebgorko.com, and click on the Angel Tree Summer Camp banner.
Please be very, very generous.
888-206-2794 or just go to SEBGORKASEBGORKA.COM and the Angel Tree Summer Camp banner.
Lord Black, I apologize in advance for doing this to you, but I want to play a cut from CNN.
This is their diminutive reporter.
I didn't know how short he was until I saw this video.
Manu Raju doorstepping one after another a series of Republican members of Congress outside the Capitol asking a very boring question.
Cut 11.
Does having a convicted felon in a district like yours hurt Republicans?
My district's full of very smart people with firm grasp of reality.
They can smell bulls**t. So no issues nominating a convicted felon.
I have no issues in supporting Donald Trump for President of the United States.
You're running with a convicted felon at the top of your ticket.
Tainted process.
Not the same.
A lot of my constituents were focused on the fact of the trial not being fair, the process not being fair, and they're upset and they're angry.
Is it a concern you're having a convicted felon at the top of the ticket?
I think the American people saw what happened in New York.
They saw two, what were typically misdemeanors being elevated to 34 felonies.
So asking congressman from districts as disparate as California and New York, you're the former chairman of one of the most successful, if not the most successful news conglomerates, the Hollinger Group, so you know a thing or two about communications and branding.
How should conservatives and the president How do you relate to this quote-unquote conviction?
We've had so many callers already, Lord Black, talk about, well, embrace it.
Embrace the idea of being a felon or an outlaw.
Americans love outlaws.
Do they run from it?
Do they embrace it?
What would your advice be?
Yeah, I wouldn't bet too much, put too much weight on the wagon of America loves an outlaw.
I mean, we're talking about Jesse James here, or Bonnie and Clyde, and, well, they were Folk figures.
I don't think they would have won an election.
I think you meet it head on, if that's what they mean by embracing it.
But yes, this is the judgment.
But one, it is going to be overturned.
Two, it is an outrage.
And three, it is just politics by other means.
It's a rerouting of politics into a An area that absolutely has to be neutral and fair and equitable, or our entire society is endangered.
And the real felons are those who have trampled over the Constitution by perverting the prosecution system into, effectively, an arm of the dirty tricks division of the Democratic National Committee.
There's your felons.
That's what you do.
You turn the tables on them.
And what does it say to you that after being told for three and a half years that there's no problem at the border, the border is secure, that today there had to be a national address from the White House by Joe Biden on his executive order to secure the border, despite the fact that he's told us that he can't secure the border with an executive action for the last year.
Does it smack?
Do you smell desperation?
Yes, and by the way, as I understand it, his definition of securing the border is to hold
the illegal migrants to something close to 5,000 a day, which was still 1.8 million people
a year.
And yeah, I think it fails on two counts.
It is finally, after three and a half years of pretending it wasn't happening, an admission
that there is a terrible problem, and two, in setting out to deal with the problem, it's
a total failure as a solution.
If you finally recognize that you've got to secure the border...
You secure the border.
I mean, you hire or reposition enough people to do it, enough equipment.
And if you need 500 judges and a lot of fencing and whatever you need, you do what you have to do.
But that's not what he's doing.
He's just making an empty gesture.
But will it have any impact on voters?
I mean, we're five months from the election.
They won't solve anything if you're living amongst... I think there were a lot of complacent people, especially living, you know, well north of the border, who thought, well, I guess there's a problem down there, but you know, what do I care?
We're a big country, and these people are probably most of them, you know, good people who just want a better life, and yeah, you know, why get excited?
But none of the party of, you know, basically the two parties are
approximately equal size.
Now that the Democrats, having pretended this wasn't happening for three years, are acknowledging
that there is a real problem.
I think it... and failing to solve it.
I mean, trying to solve it with a non-solution.
I think they shoot themselves in the foot again.
So I've shot both feet now.
Because it's so transparently a non-measure.
It's an acknowledgment of the problem and a failure to meet the problem.
Right.
Even though they're calling it a solution, it isn't.
The latest book that should be on your bookshelf right now.
I'm buying another two copies for good friends of mine, because it is just that readable.
It is The Political and Strategic History of the World, Volume 1, From Antiquity to the Caesars, 14 Anno Domini, by our good friend and regular guest, Lord Conrad, and Black.
He is the co-host of the Scholars in Sense podcast with Victor Davis Hanson and Bill Bennett, and his website is ConradMBlank.
Please do follow him on Twitter, ConradMBlank, and whilst you're there, make sure that you give us a follow as well to keep abreast of the breaking news.
We are everywhere that matters.
Look for Seb Gawker or Sebastian Gawker on True Social, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Parler, Getter, Telegram.
You can watch us.
We're a television show as well.
By downloading the Salem News Channel app, or on your Roku, your Fire Stick, or your Samsung Plus device.
And for my latest, latest article, and also the one concerning my time inside the Trump trial with President Trump, please go to my Substack, SebastianGorka.Substack.com.
Direct access to me via that website.
It's my whole name is one word, SebastianGorka.Substack.com.
Your calls next year on America First.
Call us to sound off on the topics of the day.
Will the presser from Biden make a difference?
And where is the GOP when it comes to the sadly infamous historic decision of last Thursday?
The number 833-33 Gorka.
That's 833-334-6752.
You're listening to America First.
And that's 833-334-6752.
You're listening to America First.
Stay on this channel.
This is America First.
Thank you for watching.
I'm your host, Bill Shkurti.
Have a great day.
And I'll see you next time.
Bye.
you President Trump, which is stunning.
And what's his lead overall in?
I don't know if we have a lot of fresh polls since Thursday.
We have this one with the independents, but when I see something that's relevant, I'll send it to you.
Yeah, well, look, this shows where we are.
I mean, when we were young, if some guy was actually seriously convicted of a crime, He'd be cooked.
He'd have no chance of winning an election, do anything.
Here, I mean, where there's no... I mean, you know, if it was something where even though it was a phony case, but there were victims, people could claim that he squandered their pensions or something, that would be a real image problem too.
But here, it's just the whole thing is nonsense.
There are no victims, nothing happened.
There were misdemeanors put together based on evidence from absolutely chronic, incorrigible liars.
And covered in a sort of pornographic freak show.
It won't fly.
It won't do.
No, but you're right, but it's just, the damage done to the reputation of the whole system, I just don't know how that gets fixed over time.
Well, you only fix it by winning on appeal and the voters coming out in adequate strength to say, we will not allow scalduggery of this kind to determine the result of the presidential election.
Then I think it becomes a confirmation that that sort of thing won't do and shouldn't be tried.
Yeah, well.
That's the best we can hope for at this stage.
It's going to be a crazy five months.
It's going to be five lively months, I guess.
And then if we win, God willing, the next three are going to be insane.
Yeah, well, then it's, you know, what's the expression?
Payback time.
That's it.
It's payback time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And T for NBLM will crawl out of the woodwork.
Yeah.
OK.
Well, we'll keep our fingers crossed.
All right.
God bless.
Thank you, Conrad.
Yeah.
Thanks.
And best of luck.
Come in with seven.
Seven.
Title for Black.
In the second segment, what did he say?
There's something in the second segment.
President Trump, more popular than ever, question mark.
Mm-hmm.
Thank you.
Thank you for watching.
You You
You I didn't hear it, but it was brought to my attention before.
And there was also someone behind me, I don't know if it was the same person, who was identified as someone who just got out of jail for being arrested for the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
Now, what's somebody like that doing at a hearing about COVID?
What's that story about, Jeff?
What happened with Fauci in Congress yesterday?
The J6 are behind him, just making faces.
And the little fascist didn't like that?
Yeah, he was very upset about it.
Because what?
Americans shouldn't be allowed to sit inside a congressional hearing?
Not when you have science right in front of you.
You can't mock science.
He is science.
I forgot!
He is science!
Science is sitting right there!
You can't make faces behind science.
Oh, and then, who's to blame for the nasty, nasty, nasty letters and emails Fauci gets?
Cut it.
You know, it's very interesting.
It's a pattern, Caitlin, that whenever somebody gets up, whether it's a news media, you know, Fox News does it a lot, or it's somebody in the Congress who gets up and makes a public statement that I'm responsible for the deaths of X number of people because of policies or some crazy idea that I created the virus.
Immediately, it's like clockwork, the death threats go way up.
So that's the reason why I'm still getting death threats, when you have performances like that unusual performance by Marjorie Taylor Greene in today's hearing.
Those are the kind of things that drive up the death threats, because there are a segment of the population out there that believe that kind of nonsense.
So it's Fox.
It's the Republic.
Eric, when I get death threats, can I blame Fauci now?
Is that all right?
Can I do that?
It's all fair game at this point.
They all did it first.
Yeah, because that's how it works.
Doesn't mean you didn't fund the gain of research, funding, you know, the cleavage sites.
The manipulation of SARS-CoV-2.
You did that.
That doesn't wipe away what you did.
And the fact that you deleted emails.
Why did you do that, Anthony Fauci?
Yeah, I think we know why you did that.
Support this show by supporting Michael Indel.
Two-thirds off if you use my name and free shipping.
MyPillow.com.
Buy American.
Call them up.
Talk to a human being.
800-829-8468.
MyPillow.com.
Promo code Gawker.
Call them up.
Talk to a human being.
800-829-8468.
MyPillow.com.
Promo code G-O-R-K-A.
All right.
Oh my gosh, so many calls.
Teresa, Missy, Ray, Randy.
Let's go down the line.
First, Chicago, Teresa.
Hello?
I have an idea for a t-shirt.
Go ahead, Missy.
Ready?
F. Joe Biden indictment.
Start again.
Don't ask me if I'm ready.
I was born ready.
The t-shirt idea.
F. Joe Biden indictment.
F. Joe Biden indictment?
What?
Is he indicting everybody?
Yeah.
I love it.
Okay.
Thank you, Teresa.
Stay safe.
Missy, Ohio Line 2.
Hi, Dr. Gorka.
How are you?
I'm pretty good today, thank you.
I had an early swim before the show today.
I feel very summery.
How about you, Missy?
Awesome!
I feel very good.
And I was just listening to the discussion you had before the break, you know, about how you know, we should go about dealing with the fact that
President Trump is currently a convicted felon. And I thought, well, you know,
he's actually not because of the unfairness of the whole situation. So I
think if rhinos can be Republicans in name only, he could be a FINO, a felon in
name only.
That's actually good.
I like that.
But I'm so confused, Missy, because he's supposed to be a felon that we don't like, but George Floyd was a felon and he's like a saint.
Right.
Well, it's the double standard, you know, on steroids.
But are we not going to get statues to President Trump because he's a felon?
I mean, oh, does he need to rob a pregnant woman at gunpoint like Floyd did?
Oh gosh, I don't know.
Isn't it confusing?
Because it's so weird, we've been told for what, you know, a decade now by the left, the justice system is bad, the criminals are the victims, the prosecutors are evil.
They hate the justice system until last Thursday and now they love it.
What's going on Missy?
I don't know, but I happen to be on YouTube and I saw a commentator today that was saying
if we elect a felon, then we have to be prepared to take, you know, asking if you have a felony
off of all the work, you know, all work applications, all, you know, and I was like,
I don't think it's worth we're talking in the same.
It's kind of weird because that would only be true if we elect people to their jobs, right?
But if you're working at Starbucks or if you're working at Amazon, if you're working at NASA, you don't get elected into your job.
But that's just how stupid the left is.
Thank you, Missy.
Don't go anywhere.
Ray and Randy will be next.
We're coming to you live from the reliefactor.com studios.
It's real.
It works.
It's liberating over a million Americans right now as we speak.
People like Gary from California.
Listen to Gary's story.
I cannot thank you enough.
I'm 62 years old and have just started taking Reliefactor.
I have never felt better and will recommend it to all my baby boomer friends.
Find out today.
There's only one way, but it's super easy.
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, Randy, and over a million of your fellow Americans.
You've waited long enough.
You deserve to know.
1-800-4-RELIEF, relieffactor.com.
Ask yourself one question.
What do you have to lose?
If the only answer is the pain, call now.
1-800-473-5433.
473-5433-RolleyFactor.com God, did you see they milkshaked Nigel again?
again.
you.
Why is that a thing?
Well, because it's not like punching somebody in the face, right?
But it's still, like, yeah.
And you can do it from a distance, that's why.
Okay, I hope they rested her.
Um, let's try and get Ronnie Jackson back on after we were in court together.
Okay.
PhD.
Thank you, thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Ah.
Doo doo doo doo doo.
Thank you.
🎵Music🎵 The
only man standing between the radical left and your cheeseburgers, it's Dr. Sebastian
Gorka.
You're talking cheeseburgers?
When I have to do a PhD weight loss read and then have a debate on milkshake?
Troublemakers.
Breaking news from a very good reporter, Paul Sperry.
Breaking.
Hunter's defense lawyer, Abby Lowell, in new document is asking judge to toss from government evidence.
Wait for it.
Nude photographs of his client, Hunter, taken from an iPhone of Hunter's lingerie girlfriend.
I don't know what a lingerie... Maybe that's like, wink wink, his lingerie girlfriend, if you know what I mean.
Her name is Natalia.
Who will testify, the lingerie girlfriend will testify, Hunter used crack, quote.
Every 20 minutes except when he was asleep at the time of his purchase of the handgun.
I can't wait for that.
Okay, only, only in the insanity that is 2024.
My PhD weight loss, it's real.
It helped me lose 42 pounds.
Katie lost 36.
Dennis Prager's on the program because it works.
Mr. G's on the program.
No scary injections, no chemical pills to pop.
Five meals a day, protein heavy, that burn off the fat.
Find out for yourself today.
Call her amazing team on 864-644-1900, myphdweightloss.com.
Just the before and after pictures, mine especially, will shock you.
But in a good way.
If I can do it, anyone can.
Don't give up.
Be your former Svelte self.
864-644-1900, myphdweightloss.com.
Alright, he has been a stranger for far too long.
I think it's because we never called him back after he wanted to talk about Relief Factor, but I think he's forgiven us.
Ray from Livermore!
Line three.
Stop it.
I would never be so petty.
I would not.
I know.
I'm just having fun.
Before we get to your call, and especially I want to hear your experience about Relief Factor, I have a very important question for you, Ray.
Are you ready?
Yes, sir.
Is a milkshake a dessert?
Oh gosh.
No, no, no.
I can't have equivocation.
I need a yes or no here.
Our friendship may rest on the future of this answer.
It may or may not be.
It depends on what the definition of milkshake is.
You did not have sex with that milkshake.
I know it, Ray.
I know it.
Okay, so Mr. G said it's a dessert, which is absolute nuts!
I don't eat my hamburger and then afterwards have a milkshake.
Well, if it's coming from the left, you better check its composition to make sure it is a milkshake.
Let me just say that.
Help me out, Eric.
Do you have your milkshake with your meal or after your meal?
I have it with my meal!
Stop!
Stop!
Enough!
Alex, before, after or during your meal is when you drink your milkshake?
After.
Fired!
You're fired!
What do you mean after?
What do you mean after?
It's a dessert!
You're just provoking me!
It's a dessert.
I'm gonna arm wrestle you after the show.
You're in big trouble.
Alright.
I'm not, I'm not, I'm not entertaining these people anymore.
Ray Livermore, what is your topic?
What is your comment, my dear friend?
Well, first let me tell you that I've been away because I've been with my, my people, my community in the hills.
You know?
Bitter clingers and deplorables and boomeroos.
Are you clinging to your Bibles?
Yeah, yeah, clinging.
We were doing a lot of clinging and a lot of deplorable activity, a lot of mega-mega going on.
So you can only do that in the hills, by the way.
You have to.
Are you, like, building a family?
Are you, you know, are you praying?
Are you cooking meat on an open fire?
Are you doing hateful things like that?
Yes, the opposite of being soy boys with black umbrellas and skateboards.
The very opposite of that.
And you're having your milkshakes with your meal.
Yes, with, before, and after.
Let's just get that clear.
Such the diplomat.
Such the diplomat.
Yeah.
Well, it's good to have you back, buddy.
All right, we promised we'd call you back afterwards, after we spoke last time.
I want to get that out of the way because I've been desperate to hear your story.
Will you just say a word, unbidden, about Relief Factor, please?
Okay, so you wake up in the middle of the night with what feels like a knife in your back, and you wonder what's going on.
And the doctor tells you, well, you're 60.
This is what happens when you're old.
Take this handful of pills and go home and do nothing for two weeks or a month.
And as you know, Dr. G, I run a business.
It's a physical business.
I'm operating in my business day to day.
And that's simply not an option.
I talked to you in private and you sent me out some relief factor.
And I want to say it worked immediately, but we know it's not that fantastic, but it seemed to work immediately.
In that the pain, uh, dissipated greatly.
And, um, and I did the whole regiment and, um, and I thought, well, I'm just going to take a little break from this stuff and see if the pain comes back.
And, well, it did come back, but not in the same manner as it originally attacked me.
And guess what?
Magically, some more relief factor arrived in the mail.
And who knows how that happened?
And so I'm back on the program and I can't say that I'm completely out of the woods, but man, it's a world of difference.
And what was it for you?
It was back pain?
Back pain and hip pain.
And you have a very physical job, right?
I mean, you are stretching your muscles every day, right?
I own and operate a carpet cleaning company, and I'm on the job site every day.
And yeah, I'd like to be retired or off, but You know, circumstances have placed me here right now, and I'm not complaining.
I just need to be able to keep going, and Relief Factor made that possible.
It made it so I could keep going.
And I'm not going to give away any, no-names-no-pack drill, but the founder of Relief Factor served in Vietnam, and you are a veteran as well, Ray, right?
Yes.
Say again?
I don't want to embarrass anybody, but the founder of Relief Factor served in Vietnam, and you are a veteran as well, Ray, correct?
Yes.
Yes, sir.
And yeah, jumping out of airplanes that are perfectly fine does do a number on your back, your knees, your hips.
But I don't I don't know that this was left over from military experience and the things we did.
This is, you know, this is just time and mileage.
You know, these vehicles that we're in, they get old and the parts wear out.
And the relief factor is really helping.
And thank you, Dr. G. And thank you, everybody.
On the crew there, I appreciate it.
It's Indiana Jones' line from the first Raiders of the Lost Ark, which is, it's not the years, it's the mileage.
Stay on the line, Ray.
I think Jeff's already got it, but I need your address again because I'm going to send you a couple of bags of Relief Factor.
God bless you and thank you for your service and for being a good friend of the show.
Randy, don't go anywhere.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
This is America First coming to you live from the relieffactor.com studios.
Do your part.
To stop the left, start by not funding them.
What do you mean, Dr. G?
I mean that if your cell phone is connected to one of the big cell phone companies, you know the ones.
I had an account with one of them, it rhymes with Horizon.
Then stop!
Because they're funding anti-American activities, gun control foundations.
Planned Parenthood.
Don't fund them with every call you make and every text you send.
Switch today to my new cell phone company, Patriot Mobile.
They're the only Christian conservative cell phone company in the nation with the same nationwide coverage, a performance guarantee.
Glenn and his team have the best customer service.
You'll get free activation with my name.
Keep your old number, keep your old phone, or get an upgrade, but switch to a company
that's donated millions of dollars to causes you believe in, like the First Amendment,
the Second Amendment, and the sanctity of the unborn.
Call today.
It's as easy as 972-PATRIOT, or go to patriotmobile.com slash GORKA.
972-728-7468.
Patriotmobile.com slash G-O-R-K-A.
Can't wait for that testimony.
Alright, I consulted the chat on Rumble.
Yes, come on, tell me the truth, I am correct.
I will be arm-wrestling and devastating Alex after the show.
Landslide result, 0-6 in favor of not a dessert.
That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
It's a list of dessert in every menu.
Here's the thing, too.
We're talking about McDonald's.
They have combo meals where you can get any drink you want.
Is a milkshake part of it?
No.
No, because it's more expensive!
What are you talking about?
That's just an economic thing.
It's ice cream.
It's not ice cream, it's milk and ice cream!
Milk!
Is milk a dessert?
Oh, milk's a dessert now, right?
Yeah, ice cream is.
What's it, an appetizer?
The whipped cream is what makes it a dessert.
It's a dessert served as a beverage.
Ooh, look at that!
I did not have sex with that intern.
John, what about water ice?
Is that a meal too?
John, don't change the subject!
He thinks it's a dessert.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't have his headset on so it doesn't count.
It's a false dichotomy.
Go find a restaurant other than a diner that doesn't have one.
Okay, find me one person in America.
I'm deadly serious.
Find me one person in America who eats their meal that takes away their plate and knife and fork and then has the milkshake.
Me, I've never in my life eaten a milkshake with a meal.
You don't eat it!
You drink it!
Yeah, you don't drink something frozen with a cheeseburger.
Can you eat with a straw?
With a hot cheeseburger.
You drink with a straw.
This is dangerous territory, that's all I'm saying.
Dangerous.
Dangerous.
All right.
15 seconds.
Last cuts.
The other Higby cut.
Counting with me.
10.
You You tyrants are about to awaken a machine you don't want.
You are pushing people to the edge.
The same party that is offended by the wrong pronouns is pushing the party that owns 90% of the guns, of which the majority defends our nation, who mine our minerals, who build our skyscrapers and drive our trucks.
You weak people have no idea.
You people in your cities with your white shoe consultants, country clubs, who thought prosecuting Trump was a good idea, you have never met America.
And he should know, former SEAL Carl Higby, my colleague at Newsmax.
Don't rile the beast or you might regret it.
Randy, Knoxville, line 4.
Good afternoon, Dr. Gorka.
Hey, you got an idea for our movie reviews?
Uh, yes sir, I sure do.
And I'll let you know, I go to Chick-fil-A and I have a strawberry milkshake to wash down my chicken biscuit at 7 o'clock in the morning.
Whoa!
Do they make the milkshakes in the morning?
They get it ready, man.
They're not like a McDonald's or some stupid thing like that.
These guys have it fresh and good.
And dudes, it ain't a dessert.
It's the wash that chicken biscuit down.
It's so good.
That was a deciding vote from Randy.
Question, do you like, because people just go crazy, do you love their waffle fries?
They're good.
They're awesome.
Chick-fil-A's the best fast food out there.
And they're good people that run the show.
They're closed on Sunday.
I know, it's such a bummer when you say, oh my gosh, I see the Chick-fil-A sign, and then, oh, you realize it's Sunday.
All right, what's your suggestion, my brother?
To Kill a Mockingbird by you and Chris Cole to review.
It's so topical, Dr. Gorka, and in your opening segment with Gregory Peck portraying Atticus Finch in front of that trial, that is an obviously innocent man that is being railroaded by a biased jury.
That's excellent.
It's so topical now as to what's going on.
I think everybody ought to watch To Kill a Mockingbird.
And that's why it's so great.
Harper Lee.
I know you know, but it's really on top.
And on top of that, my wife loves Gregory Peck.
She says I kind of have a little Gregory Peck thing going on.
A former, you know, a different age, true gentleman.
I think I had another film I wanted to review next but I may just have to pick that.
That was a great suggestion and because of the verdict last Thursday, on Friday we didn't do a movie review so we are four days late to celebrate Clint Eastwood's 95th Fourth birthday!
But right now we're going to start in the third hour our review of the classic Dirty Harry which, like To Kill a Mockingbird, is more relevant than ever.
So it's not Friday!
But we're still gonna do Making Movies Great Again.
In the meantime, make sure you are subscribed to Katie's new podcast along with Jennifer Ho on the Happy Women podcast.
I think they're on episode eight.
Recharge your batteries, leave with a smile on your face, the Happy Women podcast, wherever you get your podcasts.
And Katie's latest book co-authored with Mike Gonzales, Next Gen Marxism, what it is and how to combat it.
Next up, Did I Fire Five or Did I Fire Six?
To tell you the truth, in all the excitement, I don't recall.
you you
you Impressive.
Most impressive.
See you then, you people wouldn't believe.
See you then, you people wouldn't believe.
I want to talk to God.
Let's go see him together.
together.
I know what you're thinking.
Did he fire six shots or only five?
Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I kind of lost track myself.
But Ian, this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off.
You've got to ask yourself one question.
Do I feel lucky?
Well do here, punk.
Hey!
I I gots to know.
I gots to know.
There are some iconic lines in the last hundred and ten years of movie history.
And then there are iconic lines.
Do you feel lucky, punk?
From 1971's Dirty Harry.
And we do it today.
I'm not going to ask Chris to sing.
I'm sure he has an absolutely cherubic voice.
But it is the great Clint Eastwood's birthday.
Happy birthday to Sergeant Harry Callaghan.
Are you excited that we're going to review Dirty Harry?
Chris Coles, my co-host.
I am not only excited, I'm just going to put this out there at the very top of the show.
This may be in my top ten.
Wow!
If not top 10, top 20.
I've never seen the film before.
Everybody's always told me I would love it.
No, no, no.
Stop it.
Stop it.
You can't do that.
We've been doing this for more than a year now.
You cannot say one of the most famous movies since a guy thought that you could make images on the inside of a cave with some fire ever made and you haven't seen it.
I don't believe you, Chris.
You say you're an actor.
How is it not mandatory for actors to see Dirty Harry?
It should be.
It should be.
This opening shot of the killer holding a sniper rifle, that is one of the best opening shots I've ever seen in my life.
I was devastated to see this girl murdered because she is 100% my type.
How can you tell she's Russian?
You never hear her speak.
What are you talking about?
She's your type.
I could tell.
I can always tell.
But no, it's a beautiful shot.
You know, it's just everything about this film is just about perfect.
I know you're going to give a summary.
I know we're going to talk about the cinematography.
I know we're going to talk about the acting.
So let me just jump straight into the philosophy real quick.
Yeah, absolutely.
And I'm going to steal your thunder a little bit because this movie, I don't know if you planned it this way, if you're just that devious, but we are reviewing this, I think, the day after your latest video on a certain politician being eminently badass, quote unquote.
Oh, there we go.
Eric already has it ready.
This is the latest from Mr. Reagan.
Trump is back!
Badass!
What a great idea for a video.
The things you talk about in this video on your YouTube channel really feed into this movie, don't they, Chris?
Oh, a hundred percent.
A hundred percent.
I'm talking about how cool Donald Trump is.
What are the components that make up being cool?
Like, you know, we don't really think too much about that.
It's just like a feeling we get about somebody or something, you know, and what's really what's really a coincidence.
Coincidence is that the other day on my live stream, Toxic Masculinity, every, what is it?
Monday, every Monday and Thursday.
Yeah, something like that.
Monday and Thursday on my Mr. Reagan channel.
We were talking for some reason last time we were talking about who the coolest movie actors are of all time.
And the first actor that Jason brought up, Clint Eastwood.
He stole it from all of us.
We couldn't pick Clint Eastwood because Jason took it.
That was the first one that came to mind.
And he's so right.
I mean, especially in this film.
I mean, he's definitely cool.
And like, you know, the Sergio Leone films and everything.
But this film, I don't know what it is, something about the whole 70s atmosphere, you know, that the suit and tie, the sunglasses, the music, everything is just so cool.
But Dirty Harry is a guy who lives in the real world.
He sees a problem, he solves the problem.
It's not always the cleanest way of solving a problem, that's why he's called Dirty Harry, but he gets the job done.
Once he's got the job done, the bureaucracy says, oh no, no, no, you didn't do it the right way.
And they get all fancy pants on him and tell him that the killer's gonna walk free.
And of course this is set in San Francisco.
You could not have picked a better city to create that contrast, right?
And now we see what?
We see our man in the White House, the man that should be in the White House today, Donald Trump, he's a guy that gets the job done.
This is how Republicans are, this is how business owners are, this is how good Americans are, we get problems solved, we get jobs done.
And what do they do?
They put him in the kangaroo court, they pile on the bureaucracy, they raid the Mar-a-Lago estate to try to, you know, drum up charges against him.
The Democrats use the legal system to try to attack their political enemies.
In this film, it's the legal system, it's the rules, it's the red tape that are stopping Harry from doing his job.
To me, the parallels are very obvious.
Like, this is a very important film for people to watch today.
Yeah, the parallels to today, where the victim is the defendant.
No, the victim is the problem, and the perpetrator is protected by the state and the DA.
It's such a timely film, even though it's from 1971.
Let's play a little clip, because it's also done with, you know, it's got the big guns, it's got some violence, but it's also deft, it's also humorous.
Here's Clint delivering one of his lighter lines to the mayor of the woke San Francisco of 1971.
Callahan!
Sir?
I don't want any more trouble like you had last year in the Fillmore district.
Understand?
That's my policy.
Yeah, well, when an adult male is chasing a female with intent to commit rape, I shoot the bastard.
That's my policy.
Intent?
How did you establish that?
Well, a naked man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher knife and a hard-on.
I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross.
I think he's got a point.
To put those lines, to put that scene, with Sergeant Callaghan, with the actor John Vernon, Dean Wormer from Animal House, it's the lightest line in the movie, but I don't know, it doesn't take me out of it, it kind of adds to it.
Oh, it's perfect.
And I think your man John Milius did a pass on this script.
Yes.
When Frank Sinatra was originally slated to play Sergeant Callahan, Milius did one of the first cuts of the script.
Later, some other scriptwriters came on.
We're going to have a special insight from the great John Milius in a moment.
But the idea that we have that kind of unctuous bumbling uh politician is the enemy to sergeant Callaghan doing his job is absolutely perfect okay uh we are reviewing we are celebrating on Dirty Harry's birthday on Clint Eastwood's birthday the first of many Dirty Harry movies if you haven't seen it like
This guy.
Watch it!
It is more relevant than ever.
Also, watch his 18-minute video on his YouTube channel.
Trump is badass.
It's Mr. Reagan.
It's also The Alpha Critic.
Subscribe today.
It's absolutely free to you.
Follow our friend on Twitter, MrReaganUSA.
And if you enjoy these movies as much as we do, If you want to just enjoy an hour of revelry, of reminiscence, and all of our deep dives, make sure you are subscribed to our podcast.
Look for my name, Sebastian Gorka, America First, on all the usual platforms.
Plug in my name, Sebastian Gorka, America First.
Leave us a five-star review and share the links with your friends.
And if you want Dirty Harry back in the White House, tell the world you do.
Come out of the closet.
It's the America First Trump 2024 yard sign t-shirt and mug with the president's booking photograph.
Get it today at sebgorkastore.com that's S-E-B-G-O-R-K-A sebgorkastore.com and you can support the president directly at donaldjtrump.com and if you want to know what it was like inside The trial last week, when I was there as a guest of the President.
Go to my Substack.
sebastiangawker.substack.com for my latest article.
That's sebastiangawker.substack.com.
Willing to take the money to him?
When are you people gonna stop messing around with this guy?
He's gotta be stopped now!
He's got a busload of kids, and I can't take that chance.
I gave my word of honor on it, and he will not be molested!
And that's a direct order, Callahan!
Well, you can just get yourself another delivery boy.
Now, Chris, over the years, and I can't imagine how many UCLA and film school courses have been taught about the politics of Dirty Harry and, you know, the revenge aspect.
If you listen to the interviews with Clint, who, God bless him, is still with us, what, I think 93 today, he says, it wasn't politics.
There's no politics in this movie.
There's just Americans who are fed up with the lack of justice there's no deep deep meta it's people were getting away literally with murder and nothing was happening and this was our kind of visceral and guttural response uh what do you think of all those who try and see deep political meaning in dirty harry
Well, there is deep political meaning, but there probably wasn't at the time they were making the film.
But fast forward to today, and common sense, simple reasoning, rationality, just observing the world as it is, like I said, simple problem solving, these are now political, right?
Because you look at what the left has done, and they've gone so far into crazy town.
What's really fascinating about this film is you'll see You know, they do depict a little bit, just a little bit, the gay scene in San Francisco, which is something they didn't necessarily have to do, but they're in San Francisco, and so they added it as an element to the film.
And the way it's added in this film, it seems like something that is You know, aberrant behavior.
These people are depicted as a little bit weird, a little bit different.
And Callahan is sort of the voice of reason.
He comes in and he's like, all right, I just got to clean this city up and doesn't really matter how I do it.
I just have to get the job done.
And, you know, some of these people are pretty bad customers.
So I have to be, you know, just as as, you know, aggressive as they are, if not more.
He's not the guy who won out in real life.
In real life, the weirdos won out, the lefties won out, the crazies won out, and now you got Gavin Newsom, and now you got, you know, it's spread throughout California.
You know, it's actually kind of a sad thing to think about when you're watching this film, if you think about what California has become.
It could have taken a different turn, but that's not the way it went.
Let's play one of those clips.
He's chasing down a Scorpio, the killer, the kidnapper, through a park.
He's delivering the ransom.
And then he bumps into a homosexual, a gay man, who's doing something nefarious in the bushes.
And the response is pure Harry Callaghan.
I'm Callaghan.
My friends call me Alvis.
I will take a dare.
Well, Alice, when was the last time you were busted?
If you're a vice, I'll kill myself.
Well, do it at home.
He doesn't care if you're homosexual, if you're doing something perverted in the bushes.
Just do it at home.
Just go away.
That line cracked me up.
My friends call me Alice, and I'll take a dare.
There's so many great lines.
I'm sorry, I don't know, but that's gotta be John Milius.
That's gotta be John Milius.
That's because that's that's why I brought it up when you mentioned the other great line.
He is such a good writer.
You've got to you've got to believe that some of his stuff made it into the final edit of that script.
But no, so much of this film is, you know, we see it every single time.
There's like a classic film here, even if I don't like it, you know, even if I don't like the film, if it's a great film, there are certain elements that make it great.
Right.
And this script is fantastic.
The story is great.
First of all.
Secondly, the script is brilliant and it went through so many drafts.
I'm shocked that it came out so good, but it really is a fantastic script.
The cinematography, goodness sake, like there are so many just I don't know, like, it's almost like experimental shots.
This was kind of a popular thing to do in the 70s.
I don't know if this cinematographer was copying other great cinematographers or he's just coming up with stuff on the spot because, you know, that the location allowed for it or something.
But there's so many brilliant shots that and this cinematographer is taking some risks.
Here, you know, he's doing some stuff like he'll let this whole screen go black and then there'll be this little shard of light and then you'll see like a silhouette of Callahan or something.
You know, it's some impressive stuff.
You know, you work with shadows and everything like we're seeing on the screen right now.
And the acting is all superb.
Everything is really superb from beginning to end.
There's no and I will say when he jumps on that bus, That's actually Clint Eastwood jumping on the bus.
You can see that as Scorpio is, you know, swerving the bus back and forth.
That's Clint Eastwood hanging onto the roof.
And before that, to go to what you said before that, when it comes to cinema I don't know if they stole it from Sergio Leone or another one of the Clint Eastwood Westerns.
As the kidnappers coming with the school bus full of kids, and in the distance, what do you see?
You see Harry Callahan in his tweed jacket astride this bridge, this silhouette in the distance, and he's saying, oh, yeah, I'm here.
Just waiting.
Brigitte.
I mean, it was just, it was like, it was like Seguin.
It was like Arthur.
It was like King George and the Dragon.
Yeah, it was absolutely epic.
But the thing is, there's nothing in this film that I didn't believe.
Because this was before Superman.
This was before... And I think Superman is a great film.
It's one of my all-time favorites as a child.
It was my absolute favorite film.
But I think because they started to figure out, oh, we could actually have humans do superhuman things.
You get movies like Fast and the Furious, which I love that franchise.
It's just, you know, silly fun.
But it's kind of hard to find a film like this anymore, where everything that happens, you go, okay, yes, a human could do that and would do that.
It sort of obeys the laws of physics, and you believe everything that happens.
And in fact, yeah, some of the stuff, some of the more extreme things, in fact, did happen.
He did jump on the bus, and he did, you know, ride along on the rooftop.
Yeah, I mean, it's but you still are excited.
You still there is still that suspense and even more so maybe than one of these movies that exaggerates.
Reality, you know?
And so this movie really was a pleasant surprise for me.
Everybody, everything is believable in Dirty Harry.
We're making movies great again.
Make sure you follow us.
Our friend is MrReganUSA on Twitter.
You can find me, Seb Gawker, Sebastian Gawker, on all the usual social media platforms.
That's True Social, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Parler, Getter, Telegram.
You can watch us because, you know, it's movies.
Just download the Salem News Channel app and for my unique content go to my sub stack.
And if you want something new, if you want to recharge your batteries and be a happy warrior, check out the Happy Women podcast co-hosted by my muse Katie Gawker and the wonderful Jennifer Horne.
You don't even have to be a female to listen.
They're on episode 7.
It is absolutely superb.
The Happy Women podcast.
I can't even number how many of the great movies we have reviewed have some nexus to the great John Milius.
We salute you, General Milius.
Here he is on Sergeant Callaghan.
And the idea was that Dirty Harry was supposed to be an outsider, that he was supposed to be a loner, you know, that didn't really have any relationships with women other than hookers or something like that.
He lived alone, he had lousy food in his icebox, a couple of beers, you know.
He had no life except the hunt.
And that was enough because he was a hunter.
That's why he carried a .44 Magnum, because it was a gun that was developed for hunting.
And I remember in the first draft of the script, he says, you really want to go hunting?
Get your badge.
All right, you embarrassed me in our last review, Chris, by having to remind me to talk about the guns in the last movie, in Lethal Weapon 2.
This time, I have no excuse.
I'm going to do it right up and early.
The Model 29 Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum.
That's me doing my Dirty Harry impression this morning with my Model 29 .44 Magnum, a gun that we have to thank the late, great Elmer Keith for.
He took the .44 Special Smith & Wesson to extend the cartridge, turn it into a hunting round.
It's an amazing gun, not quite capable of blowing off your head, but close to it.
And then the other thing I wanted to share from my collection, the AutoMag, which is the gun Dirty Harry will use in one of his latest sequels.
Very few of these were ever made, the AMT AutoMag, and I'm a proud owner of my version of the AMT-44 AutoMag.
I love this point.
I didn't even think of this.
I mean, I know guns.
I have lots of guns, as you know.
But the idea that this gun, the .44 Magnum, is a hunting gun.
You know, you can take this to take down deer.
You know, the .44 Magnum is what you carry in bear country.
And why is he carrying it?
Why is Dirty Harry carrying it?
Because he's not just a cop.
He's hunting down the bad guys, Chris.
Yeah, yeah.
And it also just looks really cool on film.
Dirty secret about how they made it look cool.
So this is not a small gun.
Okay, the 44 Magnum is not a small gun.
When he's walking around with his gun holstered, he's got the six-inch barreled version
that you can just about get under a sports jacket.
And when he pulls it out, the prop master quickly comes in and gives him the eight and three-quarter inch barrel,
so it suddenly magically expands to this massive gun.
A little bit of Hollywood magic, Chris.
That's the genius of Hollywood.
Yeah, yeah.
It's really difficult, I think, to have some guns holstered there.
It's almost impossible, some of these guns.
So yeah, it wouldn't make any sense, probably.
I never really thought about that.
That's actually quite smart.
But I think I've actually physically held your auto mag.
Maybe not.
Yes, you have.
I opened my safe.
It was one of the guns I showed you and your brother, John.
Great gun, but I've heard, I think you told me it was like unreliable or something like that, so they had to discontinue it or something?
The Automag, the one that came later, had some issues.
It was a very small run.
The ammunition was, you know, had to be handmade out of .308 rifle casings, so...
Yeah, it's not.
It's not something unlike Sergeant Callahan that one would carry every day to rest one's life on.
But the original model 29 absolutely bomb proof, rock solid, classic Smith engineering.
You know, in the old days, in the old days of filmmaking, they understood this is something I mentioned in a previous episode of this show, I think.
They understood the concept of branding, building a brand, creating a character that was identifiable.
You know, you had certain elements like Indiana Jones is so identifiable with that hat and the whip and everything and the jacket.
And the same thing is with Dirty Harry.
Dirty Harry is an iconic character.
He's got that massive gun.
He's got the sort of tweed sports jacket like you would expect a reporter to have or something.
I mean, he's a detective in the 70s.
He's got that look, you know, the hair, everything's basically perfect to create a caricature, you know, so people can remember, you know, it's like a logo.
You want a logo to be simple and memorable.
But the same thing is true with characters.
You want to give your characters something memorable.
And they did the same thing with the villain.
And I know they went through different iterations of who they were going to cast the villain.
But man, I don't think they could have cast somebody who was creepier.
That guy, that actor was fantastic.
Hold on, hold on.
I want to discuss that with you.
I've got my own take on that.
This is a Dirty Harry, the first in the series.
You've got to watch it.
Please make sure you do.
We are broadcasting to you from the relieffactor.com studios.
Oh no, you lift that hand once more and I won't let you know who the girl is.
Do we understand each other?
Huh?
Do we understand each other?
Don't pass out on me yet.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, not yet.
Not yet.
Don't pass out on me yet, you rotten oinker!
Do we understand each other?
If you care what happens to the girl, you better answer me.
All right.
All right.
Now listen to me carefully.
I've changed my mind.
I'm going to let her die.
I just wanted you to know that.
The killer who is actually not given a name in the credits he's just called that killer in the movie they call him Scorpio based uh on a famous uh murderer serial killer in San Francisco in the late 60s the Zodiac Killer who was never in fact caught played by Andy Robinson.
So Chris um this is my one problem with the movie and and already you've um You've asked, you've given us your opinion on Andy Robinson, who plays Scorpio.
This is just, for me, this is where it's a little bit off.
Yes, he's creepy.
Yes, he looks like he's a pervert, you know, when he gets the black guy to beat him up for money so he can fake the police assault.
But if I put six foot eight Clint Eastwood next to this guy, it's like, I'm sorry, I'm not afraid of you.
He's not a villain in the sense that he's in the caliber of the protagonist.
But it sounds to me like you like this portrayal.
Oh, I loved it.
I was.
Listen, I was literally smiling from the moment this movie started with that shot of the of the of the silencer of the rifle to the very end of the film.
The whole movie, I was smiling, grinning ear to ear like a child.
I absolutely love this film.
And this guy, this creepy guy, because the thing is, What you're looking for is a physical threat villain, a physical threat character.
Yes.
Right.
That's that's anyway, that's what we call it when we're writing physical threat character.
And I don't think that's necessary.
I think especially for the time when you did have the Zodiac Killer, and you do have villains like this in real life that exists, like, you know, to me, the scariest thing in the world is not just a big, strong dude.
It's the creepy guy hiding in the shadows.
You know what I mean?
It's the guy that you don't want around your kids.
That's the worst villain in the world, you know?
And so this guy, to me, he did such a good job of portraying that.
There's something about how this guy acts that you really do get, you know, chills from watching him.
He is absolutely creepy and you don't want him around you.
You don't want him around your family.
You don't want him around, you know, anyone.
And the crimes he commits are so heinous that you just want to see him dead by the end of the film.
And I think that's great.
The actor, Andy Warbenson, had a real hard time bringing that to the screen.
First movie he'd ever done, he was a theater actor.
And Don Siegel, the producer and director, said, I hide you because you look like you're a choir boy.
Your face is soft and innocent, so you're going to make the perfect creep a serial killer.
I want to tie in.
this movie Dirty Harry from 1971 to your latest movie Trump is Badass because you make this
this great argument that I've been saying for years now that the cool kids the counterculture
is ours now it's conservative and I look at this hero even the fact that as you said he's
wearing a tweed jacket like like my Latin teacher at school.
He's got a wool sweater on, and then a tweed jacket on top.
But at the same time, he's so iconoclastic, they're robbing the bank.
And how does he deal with it?
He doesn't call in backup.
He eats his cheeseburger as he's pulling out his .44 Magnum to stop the bank robbery.
He's an iconoclast, he's a rebel, but he's also a conservative.
Talk about these themes of Cool conservatives and also being a rebel from your latest video.
Yeah, you know, I do have to thank you because you actually gave me the idea to make this video.
I think at some point I was on Newsmax with you and I said, you know, Trump is a badass.
And I kind of made the argument there briefly.
And you said, you texted me afterwards, you go, make that into a video.
And I said, good idea.
Let's do that.
So this is my latest video.
It's doing very well.
It's doing actually OK.
But yeah, look, in the 70s, I think that there was this idea of you want to be the rebel.
Everybody wanted to be the rebel in the 70s.
Everybody wanted to be different and unique.
Counterculture was more popular than regular culture in the 70s, I feel like.
But Clint Eastwood does something that's even beyond counterculture, because what is counterculture really?
So you go, oh, the Goths will accept me.
I'll dye my hair black.
Hey, I'll get black lipstick.
I'll get a piercing, whatever it might be.
But you're really actually just conforming to another group, right?
You're just a sheep in another way.
Callahan, he's not a sheep in any way.
He just does his own thing.
And that's the thing.
Like, in the video, I talk about how the fundamental idea of being cool, I think, comes from athleticism.
Because people who are athletic, they have control of their body.
And when you have control over your body, you have confidence when you move.
And that very fundamental confidence I think is what people look at and they think, oh, that guy's cool because he's confident.
There's something that he knows about the world or himself or something that I don't know.
And so I respect that guy.
Can I make one small adjustment there?
Please do, yeah.
Because I think athleticism has great specificity, and I never say of myself I'm athletic, but I think it's poise.
You communicate confidence, not by being the fastest guy to, you know, do the hurdles, but by poise, control of your body, which is a little bit more nuanced than athleticism.
What do you think of that?
Yeah, I think that's probably right.
I mean, there is something like, okay, whether or not you are athletic, you are a strong guy, right?
You're a big guy, you kind of dominate a room.
So there is some power that you have.
And you also actually have power in your voice.
So when you speak, people Like, you command respect just with your voice.
And I think it's also true, like, I'm not the most athletic guy.
When I was a kid, I couldn't shoot a basket, you know, at all.
You know, I could probably do more push-ups than most of the kids in my class, and climb a rope quickly, and I could do sprints.
But I wasn't really very coordinated in terms of sports.
But I did feel like I was somewhat athletic, to a degree that I could, you know, that I could control my body, and I could control, you know, my hands, and I wasn't doing anything too terribly awkward with myself.
Yeah, also, I do think it is a little bit about that.
I didn't say this in the video, but it's a little bit about feeling like you have some understanding, right?
And I also think, for me anyway, just trying to explore the world and trying to understand
what's going on in politics, in culture, society, with my friends, just people generally, psychology,
just trying to understand things does kind of give you an advantage over other people,
and they will look at you like, what does this person know that I don't?
Right.
You'll get that, like, around, like, age 18, 19, something like that.
If you're engaged in the world, people tend to notice that.
And Sergeant Callahan is engaged, and he's fixing it.
Like a certain former, and God willing, if we do our part, future president wants to fix America.
We're making movies great again.
It's Dirty Harry, the first in a long series.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
This is America First.
I know what you're thinking, punk.
You're thinking, did he fire six shots or only five?
Now, to tell you the truth, I forgot myself in all this excitement.
But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world,
that will blow your head clean off.
You could ask yourself the question, do I feel lucky?
Well, do you punk?
You punk!
I'm sorry, I'm going to geek out here.
One of the best things about this movie, it's not just the lines, Chris, it's that Clint Eastwood, who must be a gun guy, he actually looks like he's firing something.
Even when he's firing the rifle, he simulates recoil, right?
And when he fires the .44, he simulates... My wife will tell you, when I'm watching a movie and somebody's shooting like this, and the gun never moves, I get very annoyed!
So on your birthday, we salute you, Clint Eastwood.
Final thoughts on Dirty Harry.
Do you think that he's reacting to the blank, or does the blank not have that much push?
No, blank does nothing.
Blank makes noise and is loud.
Because there's no constriction.
There's no bullet.
Right, there's no bullet.
Right.
There's no equal force pushing the gun back.
So no, he is doing the big jerk for the recoil.
That's Harry.
Well, he's a great actor.
He's a great actor.
And the hair!
Sorry, Chris, can we just talk about the hair?
That hair.
I want to have that.
I don't know how many hours it was blown dry in the make-up room, but that is the manliest hair ever put on Sailor Light.
I'm sorry.
Well, I'm glad you say that, because if I've been working too long on an edit and I'm doing this too much with my hair, it does get like that just naturally.
But look, I want to say one more thing about being cool.
I do think having purpose.
Yes.
Makes you cool.
Yes.
If you have purpose, people can tell.
People can tell.
And you go through life, you know exactly where you're going because you have purpose.
That's a Literal, but yeah, I don't know.
Look, this is we didn't really go through a summary of the film.
No, but I think people kind of get the gist.
I don't know if it's necessary, but basically... Can we have a little bit of heart-to-heart here?
We've been doing this for over a year now, and every time I prep, because I actually do prepare for these as I think our viewers can tell, I always wonder, it troubles me, do we waste time, because we've only got about 50 minutes to talk about an amazing movie, do we summarize the plot or take it for Granted that people will know it if they've seen the movie before, but we didn't talk about the story.
But you know what, it's OK, because I think there are so many elements, and if people kind of get the tease of what this film is, they're going to want to see it.
And I think they should.
I mean, I think everybody understands a rogue cop.
I think everybody understands it's a serial killer.
Good hair.
Everybody understands good hair.
Good hair, right.
Yeah, I'll actually say the one thing I didn't like is that he throws the badge away at the end of the film.
Yeah, that kind of left me a little bit conflicted.
It's a great shot of him flinging the star into the lake, but why didn't you like it?
I just felt like this is your purpose in life.
Yeah.
I mean, I know this is a hard one.
But, like, you gotta get back to it, man.
But the good news is there are, I think, like, 17 sequels?
17 and a half.
17 and a half.
We know he comes back.
We know he comes back.
But, yeah.
Look, I'm so glad you picked this.
It was the film I was gonna pick if I didn't pick Lethal Weapon 2 last time.
So, you know what?
I'm so glad I finally got to see this film.
Everybody's always said I was gonna love it.
I do absolutely love this film.
I have to say, if not in my top 10, definitely in my top 20 films of all time.
I love this one.
And by the way, the 70s, the music, we didn't talk about the music.
Lalo Schifrin!
Lalo Schifrin, the man who brought us Mission Impossible, the School for Bullet, iconic soundtrack.
You just feel like you're not in the real world.
There's something about 70s films that takes you somewhere a little bit elevated from reality.
And this film definitely does that.
It's an absolute masterpiece.
And I recommend everyone watch Dirty Harry.
All right, before we give our ratings, which will be out of 10 Smith & Wesson model 2944 magnums, of course, a couple of final things.
Cost $4 million to make, grossed $36 million.
Nice, nice, nice.
Who was originally considered to play Sergeant Callaghan?
Well, first it was going to be in New York, then it moved to Seattle.
When Clint Eastwood came on board, they moved it to San Francisco because he loved San Francisco.
But originally, it was offered to John Wayne, to Robert Mitchum, to Steve McQueen, to Paul Newman, who said, I'm not doing this.
That character's too conservative.
Paul Newman, probably not a wise move.
Then in comes our buddy Clint.
Happy birthday, Clint.
John Milius was involved in the script when it was originally still Sinatra who was going to play it.
It was going to be a TV movie, originally, for ABC.
ABC passed on it, saying it's too violent, and then Warner Brothers picked it up.
Okay.
Oh, and I've got to mention this.
I never knew this.
Dean Wormer, John Vernon, who plays the mayor, his real name is... Hang on.
Adolphus Raymondus Vernon Agosopovits.
I just want everyone to know that he is from the Bukovina Armenian community.
And then he changed his name to John Vernon.
A little bit of trivia for you there.
All right.
Out of 10 for a modern audience.
Chris, fire away.
10 out of 10.
10 out of 10.
I'm not going to waste your time.
It's perfect.
Everyone will love this film.
I don't care how old you are.
Oh, except for woke people.
And I love that it's not woke at all.
It's like anti-woke.
There's so many not PC things in this movie.
Like I said, grinning from ear to ear.
Absolutely love this movie.
Do I do it?
Do I do it?
Do I let the antagonist's lack of physical presence get to me?
No, because I'm a bigger man, literally and figuratively.
In the canon of great movies, Dirty Harry gets 10 Smith & Wesson 29s out of 10.
All right, a rare day, a rare day here and making movies great again.
All righty, are you gonna give us a classic that you've seen before or something I have no idea about?
What are we going to review next?
Now you see this one, it's a little bit of a sad pick for me because it's going to Cap something off that I think is very important to me in my childhood.
You mentioned Superman.
Have we reviewed Superman yet, Eric?
Oh, we did.
No, you're right.
We did.
We did.
Okay, good.
So what is going to cap an era?
I need to know.
I don't think we've done Superman 2.
We could get into Superman 2 at some point.
No, no, no, no.
What have you chosen, Chris?
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Ooh!
The third and only other Indiana Jones film that exists in the universe.
I know.
There's only three.
I have it on good authority.
There are only three Indiana Jones movies.
All right, that's going to be easy peasy.
It's actually on my phone.
I watch it with regularity.
And I can't wait to see that wicked Austrian doctor again.
I just don't want to, yeah, I just don't want to not I don't have the hope of revisiting an Indiana Jones film in the future again, but it has to happen.
Well, the next episode will be celebrations, reminiscences, and also therapy for our friend.
In the meantime, make sure you are following him on YouTube.
It's the Mr. Reagan and the Alpha Critics channels, also his Toxic Masculinity livestream with his buddies Kurt and Jason, but not Sebastian Gawker.
I don't know why.
We'll ask Chris one week.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, follow him on Twitter at MrReaganUSA.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
This is America First, making movies great again.
Wherever you are, whatever you're doing, keep your head in a swivel.
Watch your six.
Hold the line.
Never give up.
Never give in.
Export Selection