Sebastian Gorka was on C-SPAN this morning and received some, well, less-than-friendly feedback from one caller.

Gorka was on Washington Journal talking about the release of the Nunes memo, which he recently said would be “100 times bigger” than what caused of the American Revolution.

In a moment flagged by Raw Story, a caller identified as Henry started off by saying, “I’d like to be allowed to make my comments without interruption by Sebastian, because these clever right-wingers––they have a way of interrupting you.”

He continued:

“The elections in 2018 are perhaps the most consequential in our history, because we have to stop an impending dictatorship by this white supremacist, right-wing traitor. And Donald Trump, make no mistake, is a traitor, along with everybody in his orbit.”

Henry also brought up the dossier and said people should be looking at Trump’s “relationships with the Russians.”

“I’m saddened,” Gorka responded, “by people who live in an alternate universe who use words such as ‘dictator,’ ‘white supremacist,’ and traitor.’ That’s inflammatory and that’s dangerous language.”

He defended Trump against charges of racism and took serious issue with the dossier being used to justify anything.

Watch above, via C-SPAN.

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