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Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck
Sexton Show podcast. The third hour of The Clay Travis
and Buck Sexton Show is under way. Thanks for joining,
Thanks for staying with This is Buck coming to you
from New York City. Clay on vacation up in the
Upper Peninsula of Michigan, having a great time. He just
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texts me he's enjoying life, but missus, all of you.
He'll be back on Monday. And let's talk about crime,
shall we. We discussed the Taiwan visit of Pelosi and
Biden's second COVID positive test after taking four shots plus
a round of Paxslovid the border. We've got blake Master
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joining bottom of this hour, So in about half an hour,
Blake Master, Senate candidate in Arizona, will be with us.
But you may have seen this kind a lot of attention.
Just a couple of days ago, the New Post called
the nation's crisis in a can, and it has to
do with a can of spam, which I remember. The
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first time I ever heard of spam was my grandfather
who was in the Navy. He was an officer in
the Navy in World War Two, served on the USS Batan.
When he would tell me Navy stories he rarely talked
about only when he got much older, and you know,
before he a few years before he passed, he rarely
talked about the kamikaze's, the combat, the manning of the
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any aircraft guns and those things that he didn't really
speak of that. But he would talk about other stuff
of the Navy. You talk about the food, and talk
about playing t ball and things like that with his
fellow service members. And remember he told me what this
thing called spam. I remember saying, Grandpa, what is spam?
Tell me more about this because he said that this
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was in his mind like a delicacy on He said
they we had spam all the time, and he spam.
Believe he was a spam fan. He liked this, uh,
this meat product. And now everyone is reacting to this
loss prevention device at the Port Authority Dwayne Reid, because
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it was referred to as a Jeff Kohn's homage. I
believe in reference to the artist, right, isn't Jeff Kuhn's
a famous artist? Am I right about that? Am? I? Am? I?
Assuming that's true? We gotta check anyway, But everyone's looking
at this. They're saying, well, hold on, they're locking down
the cans a spam in it. Remember it's a can
with a plastic anti theft case around it. And to this,
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I just want to say, to borrow from John McClain
of the NYPD and Nakatomi Tower Fame, welcome to the party, pal.
This has been going on four years now. I go
into I go into the the pharmacy on my corner
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where I live in Midtown Manhattan, and everything other than
like birthday cards and seasonal items is pretty much under
lock and key in behind behind lock plexiglass with theft
protection alarms on it. And you have to the poor
store clerks. I have to go through this nonsense of
you know, if I need five different things, they got
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to walk with me to go to all the different niles.
And I've asked them before, just had a curiosity. I'm like, really,
they gotta lock They're gotta lock this down. A razor
blades locked down, chocolate locked down, skincare products, lockdown, whatever
you name it. You know, when I need my exfoliant,
I don't like to have to just kidd it. I
don't use it exfoliant, but I don't know, maybe I should,
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But the point is it's all under lock and key
because theft just happens all the time, and theft is
not really punished. In New York you have people that shoplift.
They're not shoplifting out of desperation. They're shoplifting as a
big business decision for themselves. They're shoplifting because they can
make hundreds of dollars at a time. Obviously, pay no
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taxes on it by selling this stuff either on a
street corner or a lot of times they'll just park
it online on eBay. Depends on the products you can get,
and you know, if it's in its brand new packaging,
people will buy at half price. Here you go, right,
razor blades, Right, a little package of razors for those cartridges,
thirty forty bucks. Still ten of those. That's pretty good. Right.
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You can make a lot of money, but you're destroying
these businesses, and you're also destroying these communities where the
businesses then leave and people can't get the products they need.
And this is all happening because of a change, because
this was not the case. I grew up in New
York City. It was true, and then we made it
not true and now it is true again. So we
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are having to relearn the painful lessons of the past
when it comes to the enforcement of a law, including
on these less serious crimes. Now when I say less serious,
it's not that they're un serious, but it's obviously not
a murderer. We're not talking about violent assaults. All of
those are up to And then you have the entire
system that has decided that this is the way we're
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going to approach this. The system in New York, the
system in Portland, in San Francisco and Los Angeles, in Atlanta,
in Houston, in Saint Louis, in Phoenix, the system in
all these places deciding that we're going to have because
of criminal justice reform. Who's pushing that obviously the Democrat Party,
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But what is really being reformed and who is making
the decisions about what that looks like. This brings us
through the progressive prosecutor movement, which has been one of
the most disastrous things this country has engaged in, and
certainly from a public safety perspective, it is probably the
single dumbest thing that we have done. I mean, defund
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police wrapped in with progressive prosecutors has resulted in thousands
of more people dying that are us from the spike
in crime nationwide has resulted in just uncountable destruction and
theft and increased anxiety in society from people who have
to be worried. You know. Just over the week on
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the Upper East Side, there was which is a very uh,
you know, expensive part of New York City, there was
some guy walking along just just bashed a woman in
the face with a foreign object because he felt like
it's all on video and they're still looking at them.
Found the guy. She's walking down the street, broad daylight
on a beautiful sunday, just decided, oh, just smash her
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in the face with I don't know if it was
the end of a you know, a screwdriver or something.
Just just all on video, didn't You know. Do you
think we're gonna find this guy eventually? And you know,
he's a really he's a pillar of his community. He's
he's working three jobs. He he just had a bad day. No,
we're gonna find that he's been arrested fifteen times or
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twenty five times or whatever, and they're gonna say, oh,
but you know, we don't want to punish him too harshly. Now,
so he'll be out and he'll get a minimal sentence.
Why because of these libs in prosecutors' offices pushed by
George Soros. Now George Soros realizes we're onto him. Now,
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this guy, this billionaire. Do you think he's ever has
he experienced violent crime in America? When was the last
time you think George Soros walked on foot through a
high crime, predominantly minority neighborhood of any major city in America.
I'm going to guess probably never. And if he did,
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he did so with you know, armed security guards. Then
it was a photo op. Right. This guy has no idea,
but he's a billionaire who likes to find ways to
I'm just gonna say it. I think he wants to
just destroy Western civilization. I don't know what else you
can say about this guy. I think he wants to
tear it all down because he thinks that we're a
society driven by exploitation. Now he's a billionaire, he doesn't exploit.
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Of course, it's the other people, a racist society and
unjust society. So we pull it all down and we
start something new. He wouldn't be the first that's taken
this approach in history, but it always results in misery, destruction,
and despair that the people pushing for these ideas are
somehow exempt from themselves. He wrote July thirty first, just
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yesterday in the Wall Street Journal, Why I support reform prosecutors,
justice or safety? It's a false choice. They reinforce each other.
Here's what he writes, Americans desperately need a more thoughtful
discussion about our response to crime. People have had enough
of the demagoguery and divisive partisan attacks that dominate the
debate and obscure the issues. Like most of us, I'm
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concerned about crime. Our system is rife with injustices that
make us all less safe. And he goes on to say,
we need to acknowledge that black people in the US
are five times as likely to be sent to jail
as white people. That is an injustice that undermines our democracy.
End quote. Now here's George Soros who is saying this
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in a Wall Street Journal op edge. So everyone's very
clear that he is saying the disparity of incarceration in
this country is proof of an unjust system. And I
would want to ask George Soros what I have posed
so many times before on this show. Why is it
that there are so many more men in prison for
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murder than women? What is the answer? Is it because
the system is antimail or is it because there are
more men who commit murders? Why is it that he
says the disproportionate number of African American males in prison
is proof of racism. Are all the people that are
in prison, or even a majority or even a sizeable number,
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are they there unjustly as in they didn't commit the crime?
Because that's a huge problem. But that's not the case.
Ask any Ask any person working in the criminal justice system.
There is no this belief for anyone living in reality
that our prisons are full of innocent people. No one
really thinks that, right. So what is he saying then, Well,
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he says there are too many minorities in prison, therefore
we need to have fewer people in prison. Therefore, there
are going to be more people who commit a lot
of crimes, who are in society and who are lightly punished,
if punished at all. That is the basis of his ideology.
That is why he has donated millions of dollars to
prosecutors in cities across the country. This is why Politico
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wrote an article. Remember a left wing DC Insider website wrote,
George Soros is quiet overhaul of the US justice system.
You know when that got going twenty sixteen. Why do
you think Soros was pushing so hard in twenty sixteen
to overhaul the justice system. Oh, because the Democrats were
fomenting a racial panic over Donald Trump. Donald Trump, Oh
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my gosh, he's so racist. He's a white nationalist and
a white supremac systant Then all of a sudden you
had these hysterical libs who were more willing than ever
to push for radical changes in the criminal justice system.
And they started. He started, George Soros seating these prosecutors
offices with people who just think, you know what, if
more people have to be murdered, robbed, more people have
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to suffer violent crime across America, but it means that
we bring down the overall number of people in prison,
So be it. That is the choice they made. That
is the choice George Soros has pushed with his dollars
on the American people. It's monstrous. Honestly, it's deeply immoral.
He should be ashamed, He should be begging for forgiveness.
But a lot of people on the Soros payroll, a
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lot of people in the media, a lot of organizations
funded by him, a lot of entities getting Soros dollars.
You'll notice they'll back him up. And you'll also notice
that he's very much a fixture in elite society. Right,
he's treated with deference. Why he has brought nothing but misery,
destroy and pain to all communities, including the black community
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in this country. He has made it worse for the
overwhelming majority, for the ninety nine out of a hundred
Black Americans who just want to go to work, live
their lives, be safe, be in freedom and prosperity. But
because he doesn't like the aggregate numbers in prison, so
ROAs decides to make it less safe for people in
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high crime neighborhoods, to make it less possible for police
to do their jobs, to put lunatic, imbecile prosecutors in
positions where they can destroy some people for political means. Right, Oh,
you better, you better hope you're not. Look look up
the case. This was a remarkable one. Look up the
case years ago of Mark whitishek and not you guys,
look up I mean folks at home. Sorry, team, I
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don't have to time for this one right now. Mark
Whitishek in Washington, DC. They wanted to lock this guy
up for years for having a spent shotgun cartridge after
a hunting trip that he brought back to DC in
his baggage that he didn't even know. But I wanted
to lock him up, make an example of him. He
works in finance. He's a threat to society. He had
a spent shotgun cartridge. Maybe he would throw it at somebody.
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But you look at what's going on while they claim
it they want more gun control. What are these progressive
prosecutors doing in city after city letting people offer gun charges.
Why because disproportionately the people that are being caught with
legal guns are young black men. So they don't want
who actually enforce the laws more aggressively about firearms. But
they want to pass federal regulations that tramp on the
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Constitution to take your guns, your law abiding, as a
law abiding person, your firearms out of your hands. Look,
I don't know what to say on them. I think
what George Soros is pushing his evil folks. I'm sure
he thinks he's the good guy. But a lot of
people think they're the good guy where they're doing awful things,
and the record speaks for itself. This guy is atrocious
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and the people that he has supported are a nightmare
for our cities, and the Democrat Party should be held
to account for this. They still get a lot of
those Soros dollars and they're fine with it. They still
want him backing them up. You know, he's a good billionaire. Notice,
any billionaire that's not far left is somehow a bad guy.
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political forces in American public life. This guy is wrong
as much, if not more than anybody else with a
similar perch and profile. And the latest, and this was
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one America is not in a recession and it doesn't
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even matter. The term doesn't matter. This is quite something,
isn't it. You know, I am not surprised at all
to see the efforts that they are going to right now,
but when it comes to the r word recession. But
it's all a function of the fact that they understand
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the impact this will have on their political fortunes in
the midterms if people realize we are in a recession,
and we are. If the American people come to that realization,
they will also think back to two years ago. Was
Biden saying, Was he screaming about how he's going to
deliver us into a recession that would be a transition
to a better future. Was he saying he was going
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to give us an economic boom and he's going to
defeat the virus? Well he did neither of those things.
And you can look very closely, very easily at his
policies and you'll determine that the decision making of the
Biden regime was awful. And we are in this place
in no small measure because of the dumb things that
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they were, Dumb things that they were pushing for and
have pushed for all along, including just recently a giant
spending bill. We're in a huge inflationary period in a recession.
Let's spend more money because the government knows how to
fix things. The government knows how to bring down. This
government in particular, knows how to bring down energy prices.
No person of good sense, judgment, and baseline knowledge believes that.
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But then again, Paul Krugman, maybe I'll play this later on.
He says that there were no violent BLM riots. That's
what he's saying, which is interesting because I live in
the middle of what was at one point a violent
BLM riot on my own street. So Paul Krugman getting
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buc k. Welcome back to the Clay Travis and Buck
(18:58):
Sexton Show. As promised, the man who is leading the
pack right now for the Republican Senate nomination in the
state of Arizona, Blake Masters, is with us. Blake, good
of you to stop. Bye again, great to chat with you, Box,
Thank you. Can we start with us because we discussed
this news earlier on in the program. The Biden administration
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in Arizona is admitting that they are strengthening, fixing some
of the holes in, etc. The border fence down there.
What's going on, Blake? Can you believe this? Look? The
Democrats spent years insisting that Trump swall was racist, remember
when they said this, Buck, And all of a sudden,
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they're pretending like they want to finish the wall. They're
pretending to be tough on border security. It's because the
Democrats in power have failed. They know they've failed. They
know Mark Kelly, the incumbent Democrat Senator and my opponent
this fall, he's failed. He's got nothing to run on.
So I think this is just political show. They're and
I patch a few holes in the border wall. I'm
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glad they're going to do that, But it's too little,
it's too late. They don't actually care about border security.
This is all because they know I'm coming after them
in November. Clearly Senator Kelly is on board with this
mansion last minute mansion deal, the slimmed down, slightly, build
back better agenda item. What are you thinking about when
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you read what they're saying that bill will do? And
what as you with a background and venture capital and
functioning in the free market. No, it will actually do.
It's so Orwellian, right. They're calling it the Inflation Reduction Act.
Of course, what it is is a tax increase and
a massive spending bill. This is the Democrat's playbook, tax
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and spend. They don't have any other ideas, right, the
tax and spend policies have created this recession. Instead of
reversing those policies to get a Sautder recession, they just
try to redefine what a recession is and insist we're
not in one. And then their Inflation Reduction Act literally
is just a tax increase and a spending spree, right,
spending on the Green New Deal and all this crap.
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It's just going to make inflation worse. And uh, you know,
like PARA, it doesn't pass. What do you think about
the arguments over whether I mean, it's not really an argument,
but people are pretending right that we're not in a recession.
And also where do you think the economy is going? Well,
we're definitely in a recession. You know, I know this
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anecdotally just by talking two hundreds of thousands of people
in Arizona who we're trying to make ends meet, and
things are just getting worse and worse for them under
Joe Biden. But even with the normal conventional, you know,
economic definition, two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth that happened,
the numbers are out. We are technically in a recession.
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And so the Biden administration they play out these linguistic games.
But again the Democrats in charge, they're they're the party
that won't even define what a woman is right, and
so now they're trying to change the definition of recession.
I find it's completely Orwellian. Frankly, it's almost scary. I
think this level of censorship and manipulation of language would
make a Soviet sensor blush. Speaking of Blake masters he
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is running for Senate in Arizona, and Blake, I don't
know if you've seen, because it just broke. They're now
sending another I think it's five hundred million to Ukraine
to bring it up to eight billion. And then we
also simuled, so we got we got checks going courtesy
of the taxpayer to Ukraine. And then we have the
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Pelosi visit to Taiwan on the horizon. Here should happen
in the next twenty four hours if it's going to happen,
and the Pentagon spokesman Kirby. General Kirby is saying, we
do not support Taiwan independence. So what is Pelosi doing there?
I mean, on these two foreign policy issues, what do
you think about how this Biden White House is handling things?
The only thing you can trust the Biden White House
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to do is to put America last. It's fortunately just
what they're doing. Look, I've condemned, you know, Putin's crazy
invasion of Ukraine. Putin's obviously a bad guy, and that
was a horrible thing to do. It's also, you know,
more Europe's problem than America's problem. Frankly, I think, you know,
sending some humanitarian aid may have made sense back in
the spring, but sending forty billion dollars right, which Congress
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voted to do, sending five hundred million more, it sounds
like Member the Democrats couldn't spare ten billion for border security.
They said the wall was too expensive, and so I
think they just care more about you know, Ukraine than
certainly the people in Arizona, people in the Southwest, people
in America, and I find that shameful. Biden has also
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just been soft on China. He's been soft on China
his whole life. I think as late as twenty fourteen,
his vice President Biden was saying, China, come on, man,
they'll never catch us. They're not a competitor, and it's
a it's a shame. You know, Chinese Communist Party were
to be fair. There was some good ship, there was
some good cash flow coming on Hunter Biden from Chinese
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Communist Party, So Biden didn't want to trample on things there.
By the way, do you think they do? You think
they might actually the the US Attorney in the state
of Delaware may do something about Hunter Biden now that
so much has come out, and simultaneously, Biden as the
Democrat standard bearers looking shaky to say the least. Well,
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I hope so, but I'm not optimistic. No, it's Biden's doj.
They've weaponized the DJ They've turned it into this basically
arm of the Democratic machine. Hunter Biden. Yeah, he's like
on tape committing all sorts of felonies. Cocaine. You know,
he lied on a four and forty four seventy three
to buy a firearm. Fuck ifew er I did that,
they throw us in jail for a long, long time.
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But but yeah, Hunter Biden's corruption and Ukraine, which you're
not really allowed to talk about, and China. I think
we're just kind of scratching the surface. Frankly Gray for
his soul. He's messed up, he's committed crimes. Will he
be held accountable? No, because in this country, unfortunately, we've
developed a pure justice system. The Democrats think rules for
thee but not for me. Blake. You know, we got
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a big audience in Arizona. We got a lot of
folks listening in the Phoenix area on KFYI and all
across the state. Biggest differences between you and Mark Kelly
when it comes to how your votes will be cast
would be what Mark Kelly puts America last. You know,
he's voting in lockstep for this radical Chuck Humor Joe
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Biden agenda. Mark Kelly has a left wing extremist record,
but he pretends to be a moderate and I'm actually
kind of the opposite. Buck. I'm running a bold campaign.
I'm speaking from the heart about issues that matter. I
want to apologize for my boldness, but all of it
is in service of a common sensical America First agenda.
Let's have border security Let's get crime under control, Let's
get inflation under control. I want to make Arizona the
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best place to raise a family and the difference couldn't
be more start. Where should folks go to learn more
about your campaign? Blake, Thank you sir, Very simple, Just
go to Blakes dot com, blakemasters dot com. Blake, best
of luck to you and when you win, come back
on for the victory dance. Yeah. Absolutely, thank you, Buck,
thanks so much. Many people are predicting serious price increases
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with Clay and Buck dot Com. It's gonna be closing
up shop today. On the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton
the show This is Buck. Clay is out this week
on vacation, having some good time with the family. He'll
be back on Monday. So I'll be in this week
every day, so low we'll have some great guests joining though.
(27:41):
And uh, as I said at our buddy, our may man,
Clay will be back in just a few days time.
And you know, over the weekend I was with my
fiance Kerry. We're kept trying to find something to watch.
Now I have really gotten into this show alone where
they dropped the people. Have you guys seen this? By
(28:01):
the mic, have you seen this? This would be you
gotta check. Come on, you gotta check. No, not your thing.
They drop people out in the middle of the woods
in Canada with minimal, very very minimal gear and they're
grizzly bears walking around and they have to basically build
their their little really more like a log cabin than
anything else. It's they build a little structure for themselves,
(28:25):
some kind of a hut, and then they got to
go out there and fish. It's very cold, sometimes it's snows. Anyway,
I find it fascinating. Unsurprisingly, Carrie does not love this show,
so I tried to. We turned on another show that
is about some lawyer lady who is in a plane
(28:46):
crash in Canada and then is in a survival situation.
Noticing a theme here, and that one didn't pass past
muster either. We didn't, she did not. You know, that
did not go over well out So I'm trying and
trying to expand and the palette out a little bit.
If you have any great suggestions, you're trying to find
it thread that needle of a show that you know
(29:08):
like Ali and Girard. Alian Girard are engaged. I want
to know what is the show that you guys can
watch together, because we tried do you have one for Me?
Because we tried The Time Traveler's Wife, which was which
was not very well done. And then it's also bizarre
that this guy is traveling back to talk to his
future wife when she's twelve. It's just weird, right, Like
(29:30):
that's a weird I know it's time travel, so it's
not real, but like it's still a little a little
weird to me. I couldn't really get past that whole situation,
so that one didn't last very long. And we watched
a movie. I was so I'm going, I'm trying to
I'm like, what, there must be some good movies that
have been made in this past year, And we found
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one call that we could kind of both agree on,
although really she was just being nice to me because
I had failed so miserably with I can't remember the
name of the show, but it's about this It's about
this woman. It's just like I'm an important corporate executive.
I'm like, I need to get where I need to
go right away, Sir, These two guys like all right,
we'll take you in a plane. Boom, plane crashes and
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now she's like, oh my gosh, I'm cold and like
my nails are chipping and like this is so bad. Yeah, no,
it's a I'm sure this is the show. I'm telling you,
this is the I don't remember what it's called. This
a Netflix show. So they're in the north Woods. I
don't know if there'll be like any wokeness involved, because
there are no there's like no people, um, just really
grizzly bears and the occasional marmot perhaps. But anyway, we
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tried some of the survival shows. I like those, I
cannot get carry to be a fan of those. And
then we watched this this it's an older not older
but from earlier in the year, called The Outfit, and
it was a gentleman's B plus. I would say so
maybe more like a B minus, but I'd give it
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a B plus because I'm gonna I'm gonna go mood today.
It's about it's like nineteen fifties are of Chicago. Guy
is a tailor, a British guy is a tailor, and
then mobsters descend on his life. I'll just put it
that way, it is pretty good. It's like it was like, Okay,
I learned a little bit about about I kind of
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wanted to get a tailored suit made after that. I
was like, oh, but then I realized they sweatshirts are
more comfortable. So we watched that show. So I'm just
saying there's there's such a lack. And people always send
me they're like, oh, have you have you heard of
this show called Breaking Bad? I'm like, yeah, of course,
I've seen all the greats I've seen. You know, there's
the show that I think you might like, Game of Thrones. Yes,
I've seen Game of Thrones. I'm looking for something that's
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a little under the radar because I love those ones.
I was an early adopter of The Last Kingdom, which
I have you seen that one? Producer Mike, I'm pounding
the table in here. You need to check that one out.
Producer Alli knows. It's fantastic, very very good show for
what it is. I like that one a lot, and
I was kind of an evangelist for that one. That
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was that's now in season five obviously. Peaky Blinders, which
Clay has told me. I think he just says it
to play Kate me now, but he's told me that
he will watch that show is amazing. That's very very
good for this audience. I think one that is if
you haven't seen it, it is definitely good. Like there's
no part of it that will upset you or make you.
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It's a little slow in some parts, but it is um,
oh my gosh, I'm pole Dark. Have you seen pole Dark?
This is one that I recommended people. I recommend it
to my mom and my sister. They loved it. Handsome
British guy maidens on the farm, you know, comes back
from the Revolutionary War. I don't know. I don't know
how to describe it other than you know, fixes the
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town does some good stuff. It's it's a good show.
It's a good show, and you can watch it. I
think you've watched that whole show, even with like the kids.
It's a whole family watch. I think is fair to
say there's no, um, you know, there's no naughty stuff
particularly going on there, which I know some of you
are like, well that sounds boring, but it is definitely
not Game of Thrones like in that respect, because there
were times even when I was watching Game of Thrones
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where I was covering my own eyes. I was like,
I don't think I should I don't think I should
watch that one anyway. I I was just looking for
a show over the weekend, and I'm using all the
resources at my disposal, googling things and trying to find something.
And Edie's amazing how much garbage there is on Netflix.
I don't even I dropped my Hulu. Sup. I think
I'm gonna drop my Netflix subscription. I don't even know
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if it's worth it anymore, just in protest at how
bad so much of the content is. I got rid of, Well,
somebody I know may have been loaning me their Disney Plus,
but that person got rid of their Disney Plus because
of what they did to Junior Corano. So I was
kind of part of that righteous moment, I guess, just
by the fact that I was no longer watching Disney Plus.
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I got rid of my Hulu, I got rid of
Paramount Plus. You know how you would think it's so
hard to get a show made, it's so hard to
get one of these projects greenlit, and then yet you
see all these projects and they're just trash, and you said,
you said, why why are they making so many really
really bad shows, and so I retreated into my Keegan's
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History of the First World War, which is A plus,
not Gentleman's B plus, not even Gentleman's A plus, A
plus great overview History of the First World War, which
I would I would highly highly recommend to anybody out there.
So we're doing a little bit of book. I wish
I had a great show recommendation for the Pull. Dark
is Old. That's maybe over a decade old now. It
was Masterpiece Theater though. I'm just Carrie's probably telling me
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I didn't mind the Survival Show what she said yet, Yeah,
she's listening. She doesn't. That's always a fun thing too.
And the fiance is listening to the show. She's like,
I didn't say it wasn't good. I was like, honey,
you kind of fell asleep on my shoulder five minutes
into it. So I think if you were really into it,
you would not if you love that Survival show. You
know the part of the Survival Show that is also
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I find that of the A live show or Alone
Alive is different. That's about a soccer team in the mountains,
and then there's a little bit of cannibalism that happens.
Stuff happens, old movie from Yeah, that was a real
thing from back back in the day, in the eighties.
I think it was alone though. They leave these people
out there, and what you see is remember I love
the movie cast Away with Tom Hanks. I don't know why.
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And you know, there's no there's really very little music.
There's really a little sound effects. It's just him on
the island. You get some of those vibes, except you
know how Wilson becomes. Did be honest, did you cry
when he lost Wilson? Did you tear up a little bit?
I got super sad when he lost Wilson. Which usually
it's just when anything bad happened to an animal that
I have to fight back the tears. You know, any
any any dog, anything happens with the dog, I get
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a little weepy. But when he lost Wilson, I got
really sad. You see these people on this show who
are out there in the woods and they haven't talked
anybody in like two or three weeks. They start getting
a little weird, They start getting a little out there.
They like start singing and crazy songs to themselves the
want of other woods, and you realize, like we are
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all used to a very very structured and communal and
comfortable society. You leave people out in third or degree
weather and they're hungry for a few weeks and things
start getting pretty weird out there. Anyway, I'd recommend that one.
That's a that's a fun show alone, and tomorrow we're
gonna have a whole lot of news to talk about
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with you as always, and so much that we'll be
going through here. We miss our buddy, Clay, he sends
his regards. He's in contact with me every day. He's
on vacation with the wife the kids, having a great time.
I keep reminding them to post some photos from his vacation,
he says to Missus is better at the photos, So
I'll text missus Travis say, hey, we want some play
photos from up there in the peninsula. Back with you
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all tomorrow. Though, this is Buck over and out play
Travis and Buck Sexton on the front lines.