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Speaker 1 (00:11):
You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast, make sure
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wherever you get your podcasts. Hey guys, welcome to the
Buck Brief. I've got the top three reasons Donald Trump
is one hundred percent going to win this election. Look
at me, Donald Trump is winning and will win. Now
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let's talk about why that is. First of all, we
have learned the strategy of the enemy and we are
now using it back against them. What was one of
the big problems, one of the big challenges that we
had back in twenty twenty, Well, we didn't leverage all
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these different tools to get the vote in early and
Democrats did. And I understand there are people that have
all these concerns about cheating, and but just put that
aside for a second. They did things that they knew
would work, and they out maneuvered the GOP, the Republican
machine when it came to mail in balloting, when it
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came to where it's legal, ballot harvesting, a whole range
of things, chasing low propensity voters, getting banking early vote,
and then being able to focus your resources afterwards on
those harder to get voters. That's absolutely critical, and we
just didn't do that effectively as a party in twenty twenty.
We are doing it now. The early voting speaks to this,
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and it is a different strategy. We are not failing
to see where there were deficiencies the last time and
not addressing them this time. Instead, we are adapting what
the playbook is here. And you're already seeing the results.
I mean, I'm down here in Miami Dade in South Florida,
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and it looks like Donald Trump is going to win
not only Florida by a comfortable margin, it could be
double digits. He could win Florida by ten points. I
think he'll win Florida by eight or nine points, but
he could win it by ten points.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
Who knows.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
And he looks it looks like he's gonna win Miami Dad,
And I've already voted early. By the way, go vote early,
Go vote early. Don't wait till election day. Republicans, I know,
we like to think about the founding fathers and the
Constitution and the beauty of election day and all that. No, no, no,
go vote early, get it done, get it out of
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the way, make it happen, because not only does that
mean you will get it well, he'll get it banked,
and so therefore you want to worry about getting their
election day. It means that the Republicans out there, whose
job it is to find a way to get as
many you know, from door knocking and mailing and flyer
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or mailers and flyers and TV ads and radio ads
and all this stuff. Once you're already done you voted Republican, obviously,
then they don't have to try to focus on people
like you. They can focus on people that are even
harder to get to the polls. If you're listening to
this podcast, you're somebody who votes pretty much, so unless
you're foreigner, as some of your foreigners gutinag bonjour. But
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the point is go out there and get get the
voting done. Democrats are agast at how much Republicans have
honestly just woken up and aren't going to get out
maneuvered on pure ballot strategy this time around. So that's
a huge difference we are seeing this time from last time,
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and it is a top reason why Donald Trump's gonna win.
I'm not saying I think he's gonna I'm telling you
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So the number two reason I have for you is
Kamala Harris is absolutely terrible. Now I understands that's a
little bit of Captain obvious, right, there's a little bit
of you that's saying, come on, buck, I know that,
But no, I'm going to tell you I thought that
she was bad, but I am seeing a whole level
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beyond even what I thought what I expected to be
the deficiencies of Kamala Harris as a candidate. I mean,
you see some of the answers she gave to that
CNN town hall, and I watched them a few times,
and I got to tell you, I couldn't figure out
what it was she was even really trying to say.
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You know, these clips have been circulating all over the place,
so I won't make you sit through more of them
right now. But the fact of the matter is she
is the worst major party political candidate for the presidency
of my lifetime. She is worse than John Kerry. She
is she is worse than I mean, well, Barack Obama
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won twice, right, she is worse than I'm trying to
think who else lost, you know, worse than Hillary for sure.
For sure, she is worse than Hillary Clinton. So she's
the weakest that we have seen. And what's funny about
this whole thing is there's no surprise with that, right,
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there's no aspect of Kamala Harris as a candidate that
should have come out of left field. Because Democrats resoundedly
rejected her in twenty twenty in the Democrat primary. It's
one thing for Republicans not to like candidate, right, Like
a lot of people on the right, you know, we
thought Obama's a socialist, he's going to be bad for
the country. It ever, but the guy won. Okay, I
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mean we can sit around and say, oh my gosh,
but he won. And Democrats were in love with the guy.
I mean in love with Barack Obama, no question about it.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
They're not in love with with Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
Right, So forget about what our side, with the Republican
side says, Democrats recognize that this is not a woman
who is particularly good at this, has any interesting ideas,
quick on her feet, good at leadership, good at managing people.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
I believe that one of her one of her.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Most clear, one of the most clear examples of why
she is honestly a disaster. It doesn't get very much
attention the fact that she lost over ninety percent of
her staff working for the Vice President's office in four
years is insane. Okay, this is I lived in d C.
I know the White House, Naval Observatory, Capitol Hill Game
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in d C. You know, in a lot of other
places in New York City, people ask you what do
you do? And they may ask you where you live.
They're trying to figure out how successful are you? Basically, right,
this I'm talking about for people that are very status conscious.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
In d C, it's who do you work for? Right?
Speaker 1 (07:58):
It's not what industry? Because in New York it's like
are you in hedge fond? Are you in a corporate
law firm? Are you at a tech startup? In DC,
it's what is the name of the person that and
you really get ranked high hierarchically based on that. Are
you working for a congressman or a senator? Are you
working for a president a vice president? You're working one
of the big agencies all that stuff, and VP's office
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is an elite gig. That's that's the point. So if
somebody gets that job, they're generally speaking gonna want to
ride it out and then get to get to something
else and maybe stay stick around. So that they can
move on to the work for a president. In this case,
Kamala Harris's staff would have been in a position. Now
they didn't know this at the time, I get it,
but they would have been in a position to move
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on to be White House staff for the president.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
But they all fled, they quit. Why is that?
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Apparently she's a nightmare to deal with. So there's nothing
about Kamala Harris that is impressive. There's nothing about Kamala
Harris that makes anyone think that she's particularly good at this.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
So yeah, she is.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
She is the worst and least authentic and most inauthentic
candidate that we have had, honestly since I've been an adult,
so going back for thirty years or so, and is
that the right math? No, almost whatever, twenty something years.
And I think that this is it's too much.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
You know.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
I watch Morning Joe as those you who watch me
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Speaker 1 (09:30):
Coffee you get anywhere, drinking my Crocket coffee, and I'm
watching Morning Joe, and they are just showing you what
people that have no they feel no need to be
honest or have any connection to reality what they'll say
about Democrats, and they look like they're about to cry
every time they talk with Kama Harris right now because
they know it's not going the way they wanted to.
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The third reason why, I'll give you the top three
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reasons what Trump's going to win. Third reason why is
the entire Democrat Party is just in a constant lie
about this whole And you can't even you can't even
say it's one one major line. There's so many different
ones that all come together. The Democrat Party, the Democrat
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apparatus is lying to the American people. And let me
let me break this down for you, lying about what
they knew and when they knew it. When it comes
to Joe Biden's health, for example, his mental health or
his his really it's not only mental health in the
sense of like, guess his schizophrenic, it's his dementia and decline.
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They they got caught with their hands in the cookie
jar so to speak. They tried to lie to the
American people and wanted to have Joe Biden run and
win as though he could do the job. No, he
couldn't do the job. The plan was, I have to
remind everybody of this, to have Kamala take over. Kamala
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couldn't do it herself. The plan was Biden wins reelection,
they get through with the fraud, and then you know,
six months in a year and whatever ever it is,
Kama takes over, gets to be president for a whole term,
and gets to run as an incumbent. That was the plan.
I thought that all along what the Democrats were going
to do was actually have Kamala take over and run
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as an incumbent in this year. That was you know,
going back to twenty twenty timeframe. But the clear idea
here was let Joe Biden just keep being the president,
keep the power of the incumbency, have him win, and
then Kamala takes over. But they got caught in the
lie because of the debate and everyone goes, oh, wow,
he really does have dementia.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
We knew it. You knew it. I knew it.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
But the whole country figured it out that night, and
so people don't like being lied to, and they were
lied to about that, and Kamala Harris was a very
big part of that lie. And there are consequences to this.
There's a lack of trust on the Democrat Party. So
the big lies that Democrats have been telling, and the
Democrat Party as a party of lies right now is
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obvious in this election cycle.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
I know they're gonna say, oh, but what about Trump,
the twenty twelve action.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
I'm talking about what happens right now, what is happening
right now, and why Democrats are in panic mode and
they should be. Another place where there's a big lie
here is that they have some great reverence for democracy.
They shoved Joe Biden out and then just Kamala Harris
was picked by party elites. And this is the way
they didn't have a primary. This is democracy, this is
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our democracy is supposed to function. I know we're a republic,
but they always say democracy, so that seems very dishonest.
And also their entire lawfair campaign against Donald Trump, all
the criminal trials, all the stuff they've done wildly dishonest,
really bad stuff, shameful stuff that they have done many
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times over and the president that they have set with
trying to charge a political opponent in this way is disgusting,
and I Donald Trump has to win in.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
Part because otherwise.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
This becomes the norm for the Democrats. They will use
the law as a weapon to shut down their competition
through criminal means, threatening to lock people up, perhaps even
locking them up. And Joe Biden said, you know, lock
them up. He goes, oh, lock them up. Politically, that's Joe.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
Nobody's buying that. We know what you meant. And I
think that this that's a big lie, another lie.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
I mean, I just keep going another big life from
the Democrats that and then this is I'll be to
be honest that this is a little more of just
misdirection or dishonesty than like a sort of blatant factual lie.
But that Kamala Harris is the change candidate change? How
can she be changed? She's number two in the federal
government right now. We all can see the ORG chart, right,
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there's Captain Dementia and then below Kamala Harris, Right, So
how are we supposed to look at this and say,
you're going to be the candidate of change? And she
won't even say what she would change. So she uses
that word, and the media tries to cover, you know,
to create this cover for her, and yet well she
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has to explain it.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
It's just blather. And now you get people like even.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
Who was it over at Dana Bash whatever, Donna Bash,
Dana Dana Bash. I think it is over at CNN's Like, yeah,
she didn't really qualify. She didn't really clarify that much
in terms of policies at the CNN town hall. Yeah,
of course she didn't. She doesn't even know what she's
trying to do. She's just had Kamala Harris has been
on the the DEI superstar who just has to show
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up plan for a very long time, just has to
show up, just has to be there, doesn't have to
be good at anything, doesn't have to make any wise
moves or right decisions, just has to show up and
benefit from the characteristics that she carries. I think female
being a minority that the DEI system wants to elevate.
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Now is she you know, is she reasonably well spoken?
You know, has a law degree, worked as a lawyer,
works as a prosecutor. I mean, I understand she's done
some of the basics too, but you know, if she
is a think of it this way in politics, if
Kamala is like a C plus, she's been given an
A her whole life.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
And that's real.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
That's really what you're seeing right now when she's finally
being tested in a real way.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
So the idea that she's a.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Change candidate is a complete, the total lie. And then
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of all, the impregnating the nanny is? I know Schwarzenegger did.
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I've never thought the same about Schwarzenegger since that. You know,
there's the mistakes that you can make, and you say, ah,
that's not good man, that was that was that was bad.
But okay, you know I still can sort of respect
your your body of work, and I can you know,
and and I have I have sympathy for your mistake
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and your failure. You know, I can kind of see
how that could happen to somebody. And then they're the
mistakes that you make or somebody makes, the transgressions they
can engage in where you say.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
Ooh, I don't know about this.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
You're not who I thought you were. You're not who
I thought you were. That's really that's the that's the
dividing line as I see it. And when you're talking
about somebody who impregnates the nanny in the house where
he's married to somebody and has children, that is a
class A one scumback move. You're talking about, first of all,
a betrayal of your marital vows that is right in
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the face of the day to day face of your spouse.
I mean, it's so horrendous. And this is like the
stuff that you used to see on like the Jerry
Springer show back in the day, and you're just like,
oh my god, who does this stuff? Apparently rich lawyer
in LA does it, right, It's not just like people
that are all they're doing stuff in the trailer parks.
Look at what they're doing. It's horrible. And I get
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that people could say well, everyone makes mistakes, Yeah, but
they try to hold this guy up as a as
an example of masculinity, like Doug Emhoff is the real man,
And you know, it's amazing with democrats, I have all
these Like when I went on Bill Maher, we tried
talking about this topic. There's a lot of stuff that
came out of it. But all these people are reaching
out and they're saying, you know, well.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
You're not that mesk.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
But I was like, what do you want me to
look like a bodybuilder? Like if I took steroids, that
would make me masculine? Like, let's go down what makes
you masculine? And see if I check these boxes. Keeps
his word Boom, yes, check, keeps his word, Treats people
with respect and dignity, Yes, stands up for those who
are less fortunate, who are weaker, who are in a
bad spot. Boom, yes, check I do that. Would never
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in a million years lay a hand in anger on
a wife or a child. Boom yes, check I count
for that, would take risks to his physical safety to
protect those he loves, including his country. Yeah, a couple
of war zones with the CIA. I think I qualify
for that, right, So I get in the list and
they go, oh, but look look at you. You know
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you're really I don't. I don't look like he man.
I mean that's the standard. These people are morons, by
the way, and they all, you know, honestly, they all
look like their testosterone the guys is like in the
negative zone. So I don't know why they're lecturing anybody,
but they go through this this beta male fantasy that
someone like Doug Emhoff is the new masculinity. You see, Doug,
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Doug Emhoff is a scumback. And not just the knocking
up the nanny and getting her pregnant, and then also,
I believe what you have a miscarriage. We really know
what happened there. I'm not even gonna get into that. God,
you know, I had a tragedy to the to the
whole mess. But you know, he hit a woman and
she's come forward and she's come forward to the press.
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This guy really hit me hard in the face in
public because he was frustrated about something. And uh, that's
just a class sick, scumbag move. And this is gonna
be the He's gonna be the first husband really or whatever.
The yeah, I guess the first lady. First man. I
guess it's the I don't know if they call him
the first man, whatever, they'll call him first gentleman. No, No,
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I think that that's a little too much for a
lot of us to have to take on. So anyway,
I just I think that that guy's really gross. And
all those Tim what's his name, the Tim Walls, Tim
Walls out of Minnesota, Uh, jazz hands Walls.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
This is the new masculinity.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Really, you know, I just feel like he's gonna at
any moment in time just break out into song and
dance around. Yeah, he's not not buying it. So Democrats
ask for this fight, they're getting it. And I'll just
say this, Trump's gonna win. I just have I have
total faith. Get out and vote early, Get out and
vote early.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
But Trump is gonna win.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
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