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January 23, 2023 37 mins
Biden spokesman says document story is "complicated." Virginia Senator Tim Kaine throws Biden under the bus. Even Democrat Senator Dick Durbin isn't buying the story on the SCOTUS leak. 17-Year-old traumatized by man in YMCA women's locker room. Alec Baldwin's wife mocked again for fake Spanish accent.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck
Sexton Show podcast. The third hour of Clay and Buck
gets going right now, everybody, Thanks for being with us,
Thanks for joining in if you're just tuning in now.
A few things to talk about. One is this national
news story that broke out over a teenage girl who

(00:23):
saw a naked man in the WM. I'm sorry why
MCA shower room and the media informing us all that
the end of the adult male with male genitalia is
a woman period. We will talk about this story in
a little bit, because when the news media is telling

(00:47):
you something that is as objectively untrue as a statement
can be and insisting it is true, people pay attention.
I think they note that, and Clay will We'll get
to that a second, because I just wanted to recircle
back for a home in here circle back to some
very basic questions about round number five here for the

(01:08):
Biden classified documents finding. Remember they went tomorrow lago and
they were able to get all the stuff that they
said they needed to get that they had been talking
to Trump about for months, that he was the president
when he took it, and says that he declassified it.
So when they keep saying, oh, it's so different, the
oh it's so different comparison is actually breaking in a

(01:32):
direction that is far worse for Biden the more we
know about this, right, so that argument's falling down. But
even Clay, how many classified documents have been found? That
should be pretty easy, right, they should know how many
pieces of paper with the classification marking on top do
you have? Here is a Biden spokesperson saying, that's a

(01:54):
little bit complicated, play too. Can you give us a
sense of how many classified documents we are now talking
about total across all three locations. Sure, it's a good question,
and it actually the answer to it is a little
bit complicated because of this point that I'm making about
the integrity of an ongoing Justice Department investigation. The Justice
Department is going to be looking at all sorts of
questions like that throughout their investigation. We want to be

(02:17):
very very careful to be respectful of the integrity of
that investigation, to not speak too much about the underlying
contents and materials, especially things that we may not know
all the answers to. Okay, glad, I love this, By
the way, whatever your spokesperson keeps shouting integrity. It's like
Frank the Tank in old school in the locker room.
You gotta keep your composures. He's in his tidy whities

(02:41):
and throwing the chair around the locker room. Like. Repeating
integrity over and over again doesn't actually sound good, doesn't
make you think that that's what's going on here. But
it's also the ongoing investigation point. How many classified pieces
of paper have they found? It's actually not that complicated.
It's about as straightforward as it gets. Yeah, and we're
gonna have I think Karine Jean Pierre, unless they've changed

(03:03):
the time, is going to get absolutely fillayed in about
twenty five minutes. That's not necessarily different than normal, except,
as we've talked about, the White House Press corps will
basically accept anything when it comes to a Democrat administration
except humiliating them and making them look embarrassed in public.

(03:28):
And remember when we last saw Karine Jean Pierre, she
said they've got all the documents, there are no more
outstanding classified documents, and then on Saturday, boom comes the
report that they actually have found more in the FBI.
Did this investigation? Let me just point this outbum Why
didn't we get a photo of all of the classified

(03:49):
documents that they found at Joe Biden's private residence arrayed
on the carpet like we did from inside of Marrow Loco.
If the FBI is conducting the investigation, and that's important
for purposes of the investigation, did they not take the photos?
Are they not going to leak them? Why don't we
have that imagery in the same way that we did

(04:10):
with Mara Lago. Yeah, I want a photo, you know,
with with with some decent lightings, I can really see
as much as I can. They can. They can, you know,
black out the classified lines. But I just want to see.
Was this next to some old baseball mits in the garage,
some spray paint cans, you know, maybe a rusty saw, Like, well,

(04:30):
where were these classified documents? And I know it seems
like this is maybe a little petty, and we're obviously
making some fun of it. But notice that the FBI
produced these so quickly because it was meant to give
a visual to the hall. Look what Trump did. Trump
is so awful. He's such a bad man. Look at
all the classified across the floor. I think the classified

(04:51):
in the garage next to the Biden corvette. I think
that'd be a pretty interesting photo for us to see two.
And we know it exists some where, so why can't
we see it. Yeah, that's a great point. I mean,
if you got the nineteen sixty seven corvette, maybe they
could put them on the hood of the corvette. I
bet they would have done that. If it was Trump,

(05:11):
I bet they would have arrayed those classified documents literally
on the front hood of that nineteen sixty seven corvette,
just to convey how much of a lack of security
was involved here. And this is where the other story continues. Buck,
I want to keep hammering on this. They made such
a massive deal about how little security there was surrounding

(05:34):
all of these Trump documents that it was such a
national security risk that for the first time in the
history of our republic, they had to bring in FBI
agents to acquire all of these classified documents. And that
was even no Buck, This was in a storage area
with a lock on it, with a video camera looking

(05:58):
at the stored area. All of that security existed, and
they said that was unacceptable. They ran all these stories.
As we mentioned, New York Times has got the diagram
literally the diagram up, and I think the headline was
like close to where everybody partied lay all these classified
documents Clay where we're going into Grassy Knoll and the

(06:18):
second shooter theory territory with a bunch of dusty papers
in the basement of Mara Lago that were under lock
and key. They went nuts with this, and I mean,
you're totally right, it was. They made such a huge
deal of it. And I would just point out on
the other side, this is the same advisor. Actually this
has cut three. This guy Ian Sam's is saying, look,

(06:40):
the team is we've handled everything the right way. We're
doing it. We're keeping our composure Play three. So from
the very beginning when the team first discovered materials, they've
handled this the right way. They've handled it responsibly with
the proper authorities, first with the National Archives, then with
the Department of Justice. And that maybe a contrast to
we've seen in the last few years, but this is

(07:02):
a president who believes in the rule of law, a
president who understands the importance of an independent justice department,
and so he's giving them access to the information they
need to conduct a thorough review. And it's and the
DOJ at the end of this review will be able
to present the full set of facts for a sitting
president to allow the process to happen here, after all

(07:24):
the screwups that he did, doesn't mean that you get
a big pat on the back and you know, a
milkshake for being such a good guy. This is absurd.
The no, what's the alternative clay they keep bringing up?
Handled it the right way? What's Biden gonna say, Oh,
we're going to take them off of this. We're not
going to allow them to actually investigate. I mean, they

(07:45):
have to keep the veneer of a DOJ that enforces
the law going. I just think it's funny they're acting like, oh,
we should think this is all fine because of how
Biden has responded to all the screwups that he created. Well,
I mean, Buck, just think about the optics here. On Friday,
I believe, because we kind of had some fun with this,
Biden went to his beach house and he said he

(08:08):
had no regrets, and he also said there is no
there there. And then the next morning they announced that
they found more classified documents. And just from a Biden perspective,
they knew that they were in the middle of a
twelve to thirteen hour search of his residence in Wilmington,
his main primary residence, not the beach House, although certainly

(08:31):
they have to investigate. I would think the Beach House
as well at this point, And I also wonder buck
it just makes Biden look so incompetent. I also wonder
whether we're going to get that connection to Hunter Biden,
because this goes to who actually had access to Joe
Biden's house. Remember, this is stuff that he kept for years.

(08:54):
We still don't know what it is. But how many
people could have had access to this? And when are
we going to get that guest registry, that guest blog
of all the people who came in and out of Wilmington.
That seems like a pretty big deal at this point.
And how many people had access to that garage? We
know they were filming campaign commercials of Biden driving that

(09:15):
nineteen sixty seven corvette where you can literally look over
his shoulder and potentially see where the classified documents were
being stored in his garage. We know Hunter had access
to that garage. Does this involve Ukraine? Does it involve Russia?
Do we feel like Hunter might have been running around

(09:35):
rummaging and things. I mean, I wouldn't put anything past
him after all of the things that he recorded on
that laptop of illegal behavior. So I just think it
starts to draw it together. Here's a Senator Tim Kaine,
who's a Democrat, Virginia Democrat, and he's even saying, yeah,
this seems kind of weird, the whole taking classified material

(09:57):
home playclip five. How does it senator accidentally take classified
material home? Margaret? I don't really know the answer to
that question because I review classified material as a senator
on the Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees. But when
I do it, it's always in a classified facility where
I don't have access to the materials other than to

(10:19):
sit there and read them. So that's why there needs
to be this independent investigation. Okay, accidentally taking it home
one time, Depending on who you are and what you're doing,
I don't lie like Democrats do about these things. Depending
on whose team is, that can happen. That has happened
to people five different batches of it. Though. That's systemic. Clay.

(10:44):
That's a guy who just figured the rules don't apply
to him. He can do whatever he wants. He's important,
He's got a cool Corvette he ars aviators and his
name is Joe Biden. I mean, when you look at this,
this is a pattern. This is not a thing that
than once, and I think that means we all have
to look at there's only a few explanations here. Biden

(11:06):
thinks the law doesn't apply to him, or he's had
senior moments a lot earlier than we realized. Well, it
also you, I think agree with me on this just
continues to dunk all over the idea that the classified
document scandal with Trump was in some way going to
disqualify Trump from running for office or going to lead
to charges. And I think Biden's incompetence increasingly, Buck is

(11:31):
so incompetent that it's going to make it harder for
the Department of Justice to bring charges against Trump for anything. Right,
even if you accept, which I do, that there's a
one track investigation into January sixth and another track investigation
into classified documents, and we'll see whether or not there's
any overlap there. But if Biden is so incompetent that

(11:55):
all of this continues to rain down upon him, I
think it actually makes it way harder to chote to
charge Trump. If Biden is running now Biden were to
tap out and say, hey, you know, I'm too old.
Eighty two is too old to be running for president,
then maybe the charges could come against Trump. But I
don't think if he's running, they could ever do that.

(12:15):
They're they're not charging Trump on documents anymore clear documents.
But I mean, this is so bad it may start
to implicate whether they can charge him on jan six.
You're saying it might. It might take down the whole,
the whole takedown Trump operation. And you can sense among
a lot of Democrats, you know, I'm telling you, I
understand people thought this was a you know, some plot

(12:37):
from within to remove Joe. No, I just think he's
an idiot, folks. I think I think Joe Biden's a moron.
I think he's been a moron for the last forty years.
And they didn't expect this one. They got this one,
and they can't make it go away. I don't. I'm
not saying that this may not be used to push
him out, but the notion that this was orchrustrated from

(13:00):
the inside, you know, sometimes it's not a conspiracy. Sometimes
it's just a dumbass. Yeah. That's well said, very well said,
and again. I just come back to Buck. They wouldn't
have had five different stories of classified documents. If the
Biden people had been well organized, they would have had one.
They would have announced all of them, and they would

(13:21):
have put this story to bed all at once. As
opposed to the drip drip drip of absurdity, which I
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This story broke going into the weekend, and I want
to make sure we don't continue to pretend that it's normal.
Supreme Court investigated to try to determine who the leaker was,
basically a totally failed investigation that un covered no real suspect.

(15:12):
Despite the fact they essentially said it's down to eighty
two that could have leaked this, they didn't even hardly
question the Supreme Court justices themselves to see if they
might have been involved. My theory is maybe this is
a spouse, maybe it's a significant other. We don't even
know if they were bringing home this draft opinion, but Buck,
they emailed it, which is crazy to me to have

(15:35):
this many people like with an emailed copy of a
draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade. And even Senator Dick Durbin,
Democrat from Illinois, is saying, Hey, I can't believe they
couldn't have more information about these leaks. Listen to this. Listen.
The universe of people who are suspects in this leak

(15:56):
of an opinion of the Supreme Court is really a
small universe, includes the justices and their families. If they
had access to this opinion, which I assume some of
them did, they should have gone into least the position
of assertions by each one of the justices as to
what they did or did not do when it came
to these opinions. I find it hard to imagine with
the small group of people who had access to this opinion,

(16:18):
they couldn't come up with more information. I agree with
everything Senator durban said there. I don't know how many
times I've said that in my life. But Buck, the
idea that Politico would run with this story. I just
want to keep hammering this home. Unless they knew that
the sourcing was one hundred percent real, You and I
and everybody out there who's in media lives in fear

(16:40):
of somebody with an elaborate hoax trying to set us up.
They had to know they had the goods, and that
to me means the source was impeccable. Yeah, this would
be for anybody who thinks of themselves as a journalist
or as a news entity. This would be catastrophic to
get wrong. Obviously. That's why I said, it's like the
dan Rather National Guard document two thousand and four or two?

(17:03):
Wait did I get it was the two thousand and
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was leading into the two thousand and four elections. Two
thousand and four, that's right, two thousand fours. I was
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it's the same same basic idea. And look, I think
that they Here's what I I jumped to. Okay, let's
say we knew who it was, how does that how

(17:25):
does that then go? What do they do to that person?
And what do they do to that person when everyone's
gonna say that was really naughty. You're not supposed to
do that. In the Supreme Court says that was a
violation of trust. An MSNBC has them on they can
announced their five million dollars book deal from some big publisher, right,
you know what I mean? Like, yeah, I think the
court is worried that it would be almost worse to
have the person named than to allow it to be

(17:47):
anonymous in it from a political and a trust standpoint
in the institution, what if they find out that a
justice was potentially involved. That's the that's the really crazy part.
There's a justice that I wouldn't be surprised if that
justice wasn't, but I won't cast dispersions. So that's my
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We had mentioned this story at the top of this hour.
We wanted to get into it now with the details,

(19:11):
so comments went viral over the weekend from a seventeen
year old named Rebecca Phillips. She said she was changing
one day last month at the YMCA in the San
Diego area, and while she was changing after swimming lapse,

(19:32):
she Rebecca saw a transgender female named Christine Wood. By
the way, just reading the stories difficult because of the
usage of the term she threwout for both individuals when
one of the she's is not a she, and that's
not a minor detail. We will we'll discuss this in

(19:53):
a moment, but here we have some sense. So this
went viral, and they were protests at the y MC
over the weekend over this issue, and I just wanted
to Clay. I watched some of this. This young girl, seventeen,
she starts crying. Yeah, she talks about how she brings

(20:13):
her five year old sister to that same locker room
and that same y mcada changed to use the water
slide in the pool in the summer. There was a
claim made then this is now there's contention over this
particular claim. But you know, it makes a difference obviously
to the story because the the woman here, the seventeen

(20:34):
year old girl, said that she saw Christine Wood the
transgender individual's male genitalia, hence the knowing that this is
a man changing in the woman's locker room. The transgender,
transgender woman, Christine Wood says that's not possible because of
transgender surgery. Now, I don't think this claim has been

(20:57):
adjudicated one way or the other yet as to what
is true. But just note I found this really interesting
over the with a lot of media firestorm about this
over the weekend, and here's how the media talks about
this issue. I guess this is a local San Diego
broadcaster who is discussing this one and play play Cliff nine.

(21:21):
I feel like a big part of the story that's
either been a misconception where people are just forgetting about
is that Wood has fully transitioned into a woman and
was in the woman's bedroom. Yeah, that's right, Walle. In fact,
she says she is a woman, and she really wants
to drive home the fact that she transitioned over five
years ago and that you know, she is a woman,
and she says she's a woman period, and that's where

(21:42):
it ends. Absolutely, No, actually that's not where it ends. Yeah,
we need to play the seventeen year old girl at
some point, maybe even tomorrow, because I think people will
hear it and hear in her voice that in her opinion,
she was seeing a man. And for anybody out there,

(22:03):
this is crazy, right. The idea that has been put
into circulation in this country is if you identify as
a woman, you are in fact a woman. That just
isn't true. It's not factually true, it's not buyout biologically true.
And I don't know what this person looks like. But

(22:27):
do you think that a seventeen year old girl is
just going to make up that she saw what she
believes is male genitalia in the locker room like that
seems crazy to me to think that she would be
doing that. This individual is visibly a man. There are
photos visibly a man. There are some effort to I

(22:47):
think there's been you know, breast augmentation surgery or something
like that. But if you look at this person, you go,
that's a transgender individual. There's there's not a surprise. I mean,
they're they're photos. All of the New York Posts and
other sites you can see. So this seventeen year old
girl she sees a man in the woman's locker room
is made. Isn't it interesting if usually if people feel unsafe,

(23:09):
they use that word right, They say, oh, I feel
unsafe because of comments. You know, I feel unsafe because
somebody said they voted for Donald Trump in the classroom.
I feel unsafe, And that is an immediate veto card
over everything else that comes after it. That is, everyone
cater to that person's needs. Now we're talking about a
seventeen year old girl who's naked in the presence of

(23:30):
a full grown man who is naked, and her feeling
unsafe brings the Left out to complain that she needs
to just deal with it, that her bad little seventeen
year old girl, this guy gets to change there, and
that her reality as a minor female in a locker room,

(23:53):
which is supported by factual truth, is not acceptable. She
has to lie about what she's experiencing and what she sees.
And of all people that you would want to listen to,
you would think a teenage girl would be at the top,
at the peak of the list of people that you

(24:13):
would have to respect here. And I totally agree. I mean,
you would think that a young woman in this circumstance
that if there's that, if you know, there's a close
call here, which this is not a close call in
my opinion, but if there were a close call about
the you know, the rights involved or the need to
feel safe, that the young girl and not the forty

(24:34):
something year old trans female individual would be getting priority.
But the Left has an agenda and the false eradication
of gender and of gender and more importantly, the forced
affirmation of lies essentral to this. This is what they do.
And I'll be honest with you, even conservative media outlets,

(24:56):
I disagree they do. You know, she Christine would she
every where? That is not about being polite. That is
taking when you're talking about gender, You've taken a side
on the issue immediately by referring to a trance female
as she. Because of course, then in people's minds they
think to themselves, well, it's a she, so it is
a woman, right, so then what's her problem? It's not

(25:18):
a woman, that's the problem. Yeah. And I also think
it raises the question further if you look at the
picture photo face person, you would say this is a man, right,
physical male characteristics. What's to stop someone and I mean

(25:38):
I mean this honestly, What's to stop someone from totally
being a biological male and just saying I identify as
a woman, So I'm deciding to use this locker room
like what is the YMCA status? Can? I also point
out that the fight over whether there is still an
existence of male genitalia in this case, and that is

(26:01):
at issue in this discussion. Does does Christine Wood still
have a penis? That's the allegation here, and there's a
back and forth because you know, that's a pretty clear
indicator of gender for most of us. But you know,
I know we'll get someone who says, what about intersects people? Christine?
What does not intersects? M clay. This continues to play

(26:24):
out in a way where you're not allowed to view
and not allowed to discuss objective reality, and that that
I think is a tip off in and of itself
when you can't actually even say, hold on a second,
what are even you know, what are we really dealing
with her? What is the situation as it unfolds before us?
And and it's very it's troubling that there are so

(26:45):
many people who come forward and not only want to
be a party to this, to this lie, but are
really nasty. I mean, the people who come out in
favor of a woman, it's a woman, and all this
other stuff. And we also note, I think this is
important that if Christine would, you can change your name.
That's fine. We all agree with that. So the name

(27:06):
is the name, and that's fine. If Christine would did
still have male genitalia but had claimed an authentic transition
and was planning to have it removed. Do you think
you know? The transagenda supporters would say, well, in that case,
you gotta wait till it's absolutely not so even if
there was male genitalia in the situation, they would still

(27:27):
insist that the seventeen year old girl has to change
and not have any problem with this whatsoever. Do you
see what I'm saying? They act like, oh, but you
know there's this detail. We're fighting over this detail. They
wouldn't change if the detail changed. Not only that, I
think also just basic decency. Most people try to make
other people comfortable in a locker room setting. Wouldn't you

(27:50):
agree with that? Like whatever, you're not trying to make
someone feel threatened by and large in either a men's
or a women's locker room, it's already an uncomfortable place
because sometimes there's nudity involved. This feels like an intentional
provocation in some ways, Like if you truly have some

(28:13):
genitals that would suggest you might be not female, why
do you have to get naked in the locker room? Right? Like,
I mean a lot of people work out in gems
without feeling the need to get fully nude in a
locker room. You know what I'm talking about like most
people don't take a shower in the locker room. I
don't think so. It feels like a provocation in some

(28:38):
way from this individual to try. And again, if you
hear this girl's voice and hear her explaining what's going on,
I think it's gonna be really difficult for you to
feel like, Oh, she's in the wrong in some way,
in the way that she is behaving. It's just it's
just not possible in my opinion, based on hearing this story.

(29:01):
But this is something and you might be out there
listening like, oh, well, this is an isolated circumstance. That's
what they always say about these stories. And increasingly it's
happening in your state. It's happening in your school district,
it's happening in your neighborhood, where everybody is forced to
come face to face with this factual untruth that is

(29:21):
making especially young women, uncompas one of the one of
the constant underhanded techniques of power that is used by
the left is to push things that are outrageous and
extreme and to do so systematically. But every time it
comes up, say, oh, why are you making such a
big deal of this? Yes, as if we're always supposed

(29:42):
to say, oh, you're right, okay, so we'll just let
it go. We'll let it go. We keep doing it
because the same logic applies to them. Why are they
making such a big deal over this if it's so rare,
if it's not really the issue that you know, we
should be the other one. Why are you so focused
on this because the left is so they're just they
just get caught and then they just want their way.
But we'll come back into this in a second. I

(30:03):
want to turn our attention for a moment to how
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but you could. On the Sunday Hang with Clay and
Buck podcast, Welcome Back in Clay Travis buck Sexton show.
There's lots of crazy stuff out there. I want to
end on a crazy but also humorous story because that's
a serious story we're just talking about. And we're gonna
play the audio for you tomorrow of the seventeen year
old girl talking about being uncomfortable in the gym bathroom,

(31:54):
and I think all of you are going to be like,
this is unacceptable no matter where you are, anywhere in
the country and frankly anywhere in the world. But we'll
play that for you tomorrow. This is a ridiculous story.
So Alec Baldwin has been charged with two different counts
of involuntary manslaughter. He is on whatever it is, a

(32:14):
second or third wife, and this second or third wife,
I think we've talked about it on the show before.
Buck basically has decided that she is Spanish, meaning from Spain.
She's just a girl who grew up in America, went
to high school in Massachusetts, is totally one hundred billion

(32:35):
percent American. Has changed her name and now goes by Hilaria.
Her name was Hilary before, her name was Hillary before
she's changed it to the Spanish version of Hillary, and
she now speaks with a fake Spanish accent, and everyone
is just supposed to accept that this is real. So

(32:56):
this is her. There are people wanting, you know, fronting
or whatever taken footage in the wake of the double
involuntary manslaughter charges. She wants all of you to give
space to she and Alec Baldwin. She is just an
American girl named Hillary. Listen to this. Want you guys
to realize that we'll have seven kids and you being

(33:17):
here to escort them to school and to be there
when they come home is not good. So on a
human level, you guys know, I'm not gonna say anything
to you. You know that, so please leave my family
in peace. She has a Spanish accent. But this is
this is, this is insane, like Hillary, she is Hillary

(33:39):
from Massachusetts, all right, Hillary from Massachusetts has decided that
she is Spanish. She has changed her name and she
now has a fake Spanish accent. These people are crazy
buck like, how is It's just a wowed I think,
And this is She's been doing this for a long
time and she's been called out. She's been called out before, um,

(34:01):
you know, in different interviews. She also slips into this, uh,
this this affect that she has a a Latina accent
of of some kind, and she's a white girl named
Hillary from Massachusetts. And you this, this is one of
the crazier fake you know, like we're supposed to presume

(34:22):
that if you are trans it's one hundred percent true.
Are we now just supposed to presume that if you
want to pretend that you're European, that it's one hundred
percent true. You know, it's interesting because in that San
Francisco commission looking at reparations that said that it could
range up to five million dollars a person. The commission

(34:44):
also specified that you have to have identified publicly on
official documents as black for at least ten years to qualify. Now,
why are they doing that? Because I think they realize
that once you start attaching dollar figures to this. Oh yeah,
I mean you already have the Elizabeth Warren effect, fake

(35:05):
Native American. By the way, it worked, it worked for her.
She's paid no real I mean, yeah, people like us
mock her, but Democrats treat her with deference. And she's
a senator and she was almost a president and all
this other stuff. So she scammed the system and it worked.
But they recognize that trying to scam the system along
racial lines, they're going to have to create some kind
of you know, some kind of standards or barriers or whatever,

(35:28):
because otherwise, think of all the people who'd be like, yes,
I identify as black if it meant they got five
million dollars. There is no amount of like mock your mockery,
public disdain, or ridicule that would stop a lot of
people from claiming five million dollars, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, well, look,
I mean nobody who is a quarter black? Right if
you have a grandparent who is even part black. Every

(35:51):
single one of those people is claiming to be black
on their college admissions just about right, because you get
an advantage right now, We'll see what happens with the
Supreme Court affirmative action case based on being black. The
NFL had a huge controversy over this recently. Buck with
the McDaniel, who's the head coach of the of the
Miami Dolphins. I think he has a grandparent who is

(36:13):
who is black. But you would never if you just
look at McDaniel, he is looks like a white guy. Right.
But in the NFL, you get benefits if you hire
away somebody of a minority, a degree, you get a
draft picks, which is great. I knew of a girl
who got into Stanford in New York because she claimed
that she was Pacific Islander because one of her grandparents

(36:36):
was born in Hawaii. Okay, so and people, it worked,
it worked. Stanford was happy to check the box too.
It's crazy where we are. We'll play that audio for you,
but the Hilaria Baldwin absolutely hysterical. That is where we are.
People just adopt whatever identity they want. They make it

(36:56):
up as they see fit. We'll be back with you
not making it up on Tuesday

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