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The Happy Women Podcast

Why I fought the system. Lord Conrad Black with Sebastian Gorka One on One

The Happy Women Podcast

Happy Women

News, Politics, News Commentary, Society & Culture

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

For this special One-on-One interview, Sebastian talks to regular guest Lord Conrad Black about how he overcame a corrupt justice system, how the reaction to January 6th proves that we have a long way to go to reform our judicial system, and the historic nature of Donald Trump's presidency and the mental decline of the Left

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0:00.0

Portions of the following program may contain pre-recorded material.

0:07.0

This is America First and here's your host, Dr. Sebastian Gorka.

0:14.0

Dates that occupy not only a place on our calendars, but a place in our collective memory.

0:23.0

December 7th, 1941, September 11th, 2001, and January 6th, 2021.

0:32.0

Absolutely stunning, with the goal of the woman who bears the title Vice President of the United States.

0:39.0

That was last week on Thursday, the anniversary of the January 6th.

0:44.0

What do they wish to call it? An insurrection? We'll call it the bunch of hooligans running riot on Capitol Hill.

0:51.0

But according to the Democrat Party, according to that office holder, it is tantamounts to 3,000 people being killed in 102 minutes on September 11th,

1:01.0

or the almost 3,000 people killed by Hito's imperial forces in Hawaii on Pearl Harbor.

1:08.0

Let's put it all into perspective and try and forecast what it means for the body politic in America with one of our favorite guests and yours here on America First.

1:18.0

Now we have the opportunity to have him with us for a whole hour. He's, of course, Lord Conrad Black, co-host of the podcast Scholars and Sense with our good friend Victor Davis Hansen and Bill Bennett.

1:30.0

Lord Black, welcome to one on one. Thank you, Sebastian.

1:33.0

Thank you, Dr. David.

1:34.0

So for those, I'm always at a loss as to how to introduce you.

1:38.0

You have a long-ropportunity. So well, the best I can do is reference your own biography or bio details from your Twitter account, which is Conrad M. Black, Historian columnist, financier, Justice Reform Advocate, and most recently, author of a present like no other Donald J. Trump.

1:56.0

I'll just put it dusly. He's the kind of person I'd like to be if I ever grow up, which I doubt it. Lord Black, as a historian of note, whose written books on FDR on Nixon on my former boss, President Trump, could you just, I will allow you free reign as we open the conversation here.

2:13.0

The discussion last week comparing January 6th with Pearl Harbor and 9-11, your reaction.

2:21.0

It was an outrage. It wasn't completely unexpected. We've had the 9-11 thing before because that's really fresh in the memories of everybody. There were big, but many Americans are a little fuzzy about Pearl Harbor.

2:33.0

And you see it. It was George Will and Peggy Newton. I first saw this with, but I started referring to it as 1-6 to coordinate with 9-11, as if they were equivalent things. And George Will was otherwise, as you know, an extremely intelligent and reasonable man said that he felt on that day that he and his people in his office, but another 10 people are so work with him there.

2:58.0

We're in physical danger. So he said everyone home. And he works in Georgetown, which is, you know, is Washington, you know, several miles from the campus.

3:07.0

And no one was carrying around placards saying get George Will or anything. This is simply not rational. But I, if I may, I thought the grand prize of our contemptible absurdity actually went to that very uneven.

3:25.0

And in my opinion, not particularly distinguished historian Doug was bring to me. Most recently in my reading a hack and a flack for the late Walter Cronkite, I mean, birds of a feather and so on.

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