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VIDEO: The Stephen Gardner Interview



Editor’s Note: This interview came on Tuesday, and it’s already gotten 106,000 views on YouTube. It’s one of my favorite appearances on radio shows and podcasts over the course of promoting Racism Revenge and Ruin, because Gardner – who has a whopping 1.5 million YouTube subscribers – is a great interviewer. He just gives you a question and lets you answer it fully without interrupting you.

And I’m used to doing radio interviews, where you have six or eight minutes a segment and so you have to cut yourself short without going into detail why you’re saying what you’re saying. So it’s a real treat having a true conversation.

I think that’s a lot of why Gardner’s podcast is as successful as it is. He’s a listener. I notice the best podcasters share that trait.

Anyway, here’s the writeup of the interview from Gardner’s YouTube page, and then the interview itself…

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Stephen Gardner interviews one of Tucker Carlson’s top guests, Scott McKay on how democrats use racism to control their base, inject fear into the country and further divide the nation. Truckers for Trump Strike Boycott in New York explained. Why do Truckers like Trump so much to shut down New York? Scott McKay analyzes the escalation of racism during Obama’s tenure, emphasizing its contrast with declining trends prior. He shares insights on New York’s immigrant handouts and critiques Biden’s presidency, pondering its similarity to Obama’s regime. Discussing MSNBC’s Joy Reid, McKay challenges racial generalizations and highlights Biden’s controversial past, contrasting with his present image. His book, “Racism, Revenge and Ruin: It’s All Obama,” delves into these themes, inviting readers to explore further. Follow Scott McKay for more insights on Biden, Obama, Tucker Carlson, and Joy Reid.

By the way, if you didn’t catch the Tucker Carlson interview, it’s here. That’s the six-minute version – the full 19-minute Carlson interview is behind the paywall at Carlson’s site.