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January 11, 2022 37 mins

They're gaslighting you: CNN's Tapper and Gupta "discover" covid Hospitalization Data Is BS. Pfizer CEO says new Omicron vaccine will come out in March. Idiot host of The View defends Sotomayor. Sen. Ron Johnson talks to Clay and Buck about Biden's miserable response to covid. Stacey Abrams blows off Biden and Harris in Georgia. Buck's mom danced with Ralph Macchio in an '80s TV commercial.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to today's edition of The Clay Travis and Buck
Sexton Show podcast. Welcome everybody to the Tuesday edition of
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Appreciate you being
with us eight two two eight two on those phones.
We got Faucci on Capitol Hill today getting a grilling
by Senator Rand Paul as well as some others. A

(00:22):
little usually the rest of them ask pretty tame questions
or just act. There's the Fauci PR team. I'm not
a surprise, got some updates view on those COVID numbers.
Plus today, I mean, our guest lineup is phenomenal. We
have Senator Ron Johnson coming up in just about twenty minutes.
We have Alex Barrenson in the third hour of the program,
author of Pandemia, and we have Jim Jordan of the

(00:46):
Great State of Ohio, member of Congress about some of
those Fauci emails. So we we have so much to
talk to you about. But there is just this this
public service announcement that I think Clay and I need
to make for all of you before we've into all
that news of the day, and we got a lot
to cover. I might even talk about the new disc
attorney in Manhattan, and turns out some interesting stuff's coming

(01:07):
up about him. And I got a karate kids story
that might blow some minds, Clay, I blew my mind
last night. It's gonna blow some minds here. What a
small world we live in, my friends. Karate kids story.
That's some fun stuff coming up for later. I promise
you want to stick around for it, though, you're like, what,
So there is this trend right now of both rewriting
history from the fauciite libs. Right, Oh, we never said that.

(01:30):
We never said the vaccine would prevent infection and transmission.
I mean, and then of course we play the clips
and the clips, and they said it time and time again,
and that was the justification for the mandates. But they're
trying to gaslight you on a thermonuclear scale, I mean,
just going all out with the gaslighting. And then beyond that,

(01:52):
they're also now playing this game of we just discovered something,
we just learned. Oh my gosh, it turns out that
some of the numbers are wrong, that there might be
far fewer hospitalized and dead from COVID than we had
been told. Over at CNN, you have a classic example
of this with Jake Tapper and Sanjay Gupta. Suddenly it's

(02:17):
a it's okay to have a discussion about the numbers
being inaccurate. Listen to it. If forty percent in some hospitals,
forty percent of the people who have COVID don't necessarily
have problematic COVID. They're there because they got in a
car accident. They get there there because um, you know,
they bump their head and they're being included as in
the hospital with COVID. That number seems kind of misleading. Yeah,

(02:39):
I agree, Jake. It surprises me that they have not
been able to parse out that data more carefully. All Right,
so he's agreeing that ductor just clay before we allow
them to get away with this. Elon Musk may have
twenty twenty Joe Rogan program play it just say give
you better information. Definitely diagnosed with COVID or had COVID
like symptoms. We're conflating those two so that one that

(03:02):
it looks bigger than it is. Then if somebody dies,
is was COVID a primary cause of the death or not?
I mean, if somebody has COVID gets eaten by shark,
we find their arm their arm has COVID, It's gonna
get recorded as a COVID death. Is that real? Not?
Basically not that bad? But heart attacks, strokes, get hit

(03:24):
by a bus, cancer. If you get hit by a bus,
go to the the hospital and die and they find that
you have COVID, you will be recorded as a COVID death.
Why would they do that? Though? Well, right now, so
you know, the roadtel is paid with good intentions. I mean,
it's mostly paid with bad intentions, but there's you know,
some good intentions saving stones in there too, Clay, How

(03:44):
are they just figuring out now at CNN what Elon
knew a year and a half ago. You knew, I knew?
Oh gosh, worth a discussion. Not only did we know it, Buck,
if you tried to say this on social media, they
would try and ban you. I mean, there were ample
numbers of stories out there about guys who got shot,

(04:09):
murdered and were recorded as a COVID death. And so
that's what's so dishonest about what Jake Tapper and Sanjay
Gupta are doing in the discussion that they had that
you played. CNN is suddenly seeing the light, so to speak,
and they're pretending, oh, look a here. It turns out
that every single person who was in a hospital for

(04:32):
COVID is not there. They're there a lot of them
with COVID as opposed to because of COVID. And what
this also opens the door for Buck is the question
of how many of these eight hundred thousand some odd
deaths that are recorded as COVID deaths are actually because
of COVID. That is, in other words, if they had

(04:54):
not if COVID had not existed, those people would still
be alive. We don't know, but if we're talking about
fifty fifty in the high hospital, that would suggest there's
a decent percentage of COVID deaths that are not attributable
to COVID. You had hospice and a severe form of cancer,
and you died really of the cancer, but you also

(05:14):
had COVID at the time of your death. And Buck,
the bigger picture here is why is this happening? And
I think what's happening is the Democrats have gone way
underwater on COVID. They are massively underwater. Suddenly with Joe Biden.
That was the only thing that was keeping Joe Biden's
approval rating in decent position, and now as we start

(05:37):
to pivot and look towards the mid term, there are
suddenly going to be contextualizations of the data. Yes, we
may have had one point four million COVID cases yesterday,
which was a massive new high, and we may hit
two million this week before all is said and done,
which by the way, is certainly a lower number than
the actual COVID cases because many people and actually report

(06:01):
that they got COVID if they're doing a home test,
or if you feel poorly at home you just stay home.
You don't know one hundred percent that you had COVID,
whether it was a cold, whether it was the flu.
And so what's going on, Buck is to your point,
I think they are attempting to rewrite history, and they
are now going to gaslight all of us and try
and convince us, oh, this data has changed, when the

(06:21):
reality has been You and I have been talking about
this exact data for years now, and CNN is claiming, oh,
we just became aware that this existed. The conspiracy theorists
keep getting proven right about every six months, you know,
as we rolled out vaccine mandates, as we rolled out
a vaccine that doesn't stop the spread, despite them saying
it did even though we knew. We knew. People can

(06:42):
go back and listen. We had Barrenson on in July, remember, yes,
and we would have discussions about how the vaccine based
on the UK and Israeli data just doesn't stop the
spread very well at all. Now we know that's true.
The conspiracy theorists keep being correct, and you and I
have also had people writing to us doctors, So I'm
we others that are just saying, hey, I'm a doctor.
It can't necessarily verify. But some of the doctors that

(07:03):
write in I know personally and I know you do too,
and they say, this is what's happening in hospitals. But
I can't say this publicly because my hospital administrators will
fire me. I can't go against the Fauciit narrative because
I don't want to not just risk my career, but
also then I can't tend to my patients. And there
are people who count on me, and I know I
got a family to feed, right, Everyone's got their concerns here. Meanwhile,

(07:28):
back in you know the reality of what we're dealing with.
You have the CEO of Viser. I mean, you've got
to hear this two vaccine doses. This is from the CEO.
If I had written on Twitter the vaccine does not
work well a month ago to stop the spread. We
have to keep adding that proviser because they'll say it
stops death in hospitalization. Okay, but that's not what they
told us. The initial push for mandates was about spread.

(07:51):
Here's the actual viser CEO saying straight up, it doesn't
work that well. We know that the vaccino are very
limited affection in family. The three doses with a booster,
they offer reasonable protection against hospitalization and deaths and less
protection against the infection. Now we are working on a

(08:14):
new version for a vaccine, the one point one that
will cover Onlycron as well, and of course we are
waiting to have the final results. The vaccine will be
ready in March. Oh great, we're gonna have a new
vaccine in March, clay An, a new vaccine for omicron.
Why would we think that that will be the last one.
There's no reason to think that will be the last one.

(08:36):
I mean, this is crazy. Buck the CEO Offiser said
that the two dose vaccine which the Biden administration is
trying to mandate, and which the Supreme Court is now
considering whether that mandate is constitutional. The CEO Offiser himself
said the two dose version of the vaccine against omicron

(08:57):
provides very limited protection, if any, the actual CEO, and
then he's going to tell us, but we're gonna have
a new shot in March, which the government will also
try in mandate, probably as long as Joe Biden is president,
and they say that's going to work. But by the
time we get to March, Buck will likely already be
through omicron. I hope there's not another variant that is

(09:19):
also going to rise up in the wake of Omicron.
I'm hoping that will have so much natural immunity because
millions of people are getting omicron every day. But Buck,
what we're talking about is a never ending cycle of
vaccination being distributed by a for profit drug company based
on mandates from your government requiring you to consume their

(09:39):
product and therefore make them tens of billions of dollars.
This is a scandal of the highest magnitude, and I
hope the Supreme Court is paying attention to the current data.
I question whether they are, because we saw what Sotomayor said,
what Bryer said, and they were just so far outside

(10:01):
the bounds of understanding COVID. But what the CEO Offiser
just said, Buck, to make no mistake about this is
that the United States government is mandating a two shot
vaccine that has no impact, very limited protection if any,
against COVID. So how in the world can eighty four
million people out there be mandated to get a vaccine

(10:23):
that the CEO of the company that created the vaccine
says offers very little protect very limited protection if any.
If they were to switch, and I think this is
the big problem, This is my worry going into this year,
obviously with the midterm election, so there's a huge political
dynamic that's added into things. If they were to do

(10:44):
what we've been advocating for for a long time, since
before you and I teamed up on this show and
we had our own respective shows, which was the focused
protection that was described in the Great Barons and Declaration,
which of course the corporate democrat media buried, you know,
you know, as far as far underground as they possibly could, attacked, undermined.
If they did that and we could all then see,

(11:06):
well it's basically working, and it probably would have worked
all along, then there would be this recognition of what
the heck was all this masking and social distancing and
lysol your groceries and put up the plexiglass dividers and
mask up between bites, all of this lunacy. To anybody
who still has a functioning brain, they would say, why

(11:30):
the heck did they put the experts and Fauci and
the rest put us through all this stuff? We could
have just done what we basically do for flu, which
is protect those who are vulnerable, get them the shot.
You know, they keep saying, oh, the unvaccine are so
much more likely to Well, if we had gotten every
single senior over sixty five vaccinated based on their numbers,

(11:51):
what would the death count actually be over the last
six months. I'd be very curious to see that mathematical extrapolation,
because we know from the data very you people who
are under the age of sixty five or at a
real risk of mortality from this unless they have a
risk of mortality from any number of viruses because they
have essentially a non functioning immune system, or you know,
you could also look at I think it's a professor

(12:13):
Unitis from I'm sorry, I never could get That's one
name I could never get. It's a tough one to pronounce.
I think he's at Stanford at Stanford stan for University,
who from the very beginning he looked at the what
was it, the Princess Cruise Line ship, Yes, which was
essentially a COVID Petrie dish, and said, look what the
mortality of this really is if you're under twenty. The
most recent study from this professor United's Who've been right

(12:35):
all along, by the way, about essentially all mortality data.
If you're under twenty, the chance of you dying from
the it's you have a ninety nine point I think
it's nine nine nine eight seven percent chance of surviving this.
I mean, this is now getting into I won't leave
my house as a twenty year old because I'm afraid
a brick is going to strike me in the forehead
and kill me territory, which does happen, by the way,

(12:58):
but no one worries about it. And that's what we've
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are having a fantastic Tuesday. We're just talking about the crazy,

(14:28):
upside down world that we now live in. Possibility, the
Supreme Court is going to issue a ruling whether or
not they're going to grant a stay on the Biden
vaccine mandate of eighty four million people. But right now
it's worth conceptualizing what the Supreme Court is being asked
to endorse in many ways, and it's the power of

(14:48):
Joe Biden to mandate almost all of you get a
COVID vaccine that the CEO of Fiser himself is saying
isn't working. And if you're out there saying, well, at
least got nine of the smartest people on the planet
who are Supreme Court justices to analyze the data. As
we talked about with you on Friday, Sonia Sotomayor, the

(15:11):
Supreme Court justice, said that there was over a hundred
thousand kids in severe health issues, many of them on ventilators,
which is one hundred billion percent not true. But truth
doesn't matter in our post truth world. One of the
idiot hosts of the View decided that she needed to

(15:32):
defend Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor. This is Sunny host in Hosten.
I'm not even sure what her last name is, defending
that completely not true statement made by Justice Sodomayor because
her narrative was right. Listen, Well, first, I just want
to reframe this a little bit about Justice Soltomayor, because

(15:53):
while you know she may not be accurate for current
hospitalizations in children, she is correct that we have more
children in the hospital now, more than ever before, and
it certainly reflects the current cases in children right now,
we have eighty two eight hundred and forty three children
are sick with with COVID. More than a thousand children

(16:15):
have died from the virus, and in addition, about seven
point eight million children have caught COVID since the pandemic started,
and so so that that those are just just the numbers.
And so while fewer than eighty three thousand kids have
been hospitalized with the virus, we have kids sick with
COVID more than we ever have before. And so that's
a real thing, and those are real numbers. There's so

(16:37):
much wrong that it's not enough to just say it's wrong. Play.
There's so many things. First of all, this would be
like saying, you know, if you owed me five dollars,
and I around saying you owed me ten million dollars. Yeah,
this is not it's not Oh well, I said you right,
he owes me money. The scale is the whole point, right,
The scale of the problem is how you're driving policy

(16:58):
solutions one way or the other. And first of all,
the thousand children have died that that's not even true.
That's not what the that's not what. The numbers are,
the numbers of cases of kids, kids, This thing bounces
off them for the most and yet here we are.
It's crazy and buck that the actual numbers for people
out there. There's around three thousand kids currently hospitalized with COVID.

(17:24):
That means, you know, there are tons of kids I
wish it didn't happen, hospitalized with all sorts of illnesses
all over the country. But there are only three thousand
kids right now hospitalized with COVID. Most of those cases
are not remotely severe, because, as we talked about earlier,
they're there with COVID, not because of COVID. There might
not be one hundred kids right now in the whole

(17:45):
United States that are severely hospitalized with COVID. Do you
remember when we used to actually care about psurology testing
for natural immunity. It lasted about three months for this
pandemic from the health authorities. The percentage of children that
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(18:53):
Welcome back into the Clay Travison Buck Sexton show. We
have with us now Senator Ron Johnson, of which Johnson,
Senator Johnson always great to have you, sir. Well, guys,
hope you're doing well. Let's just start with this. You know,
you have some colleagues up on Capitol Hill this morning
getting testimony from Rochelle Wilenski double masked I might add

(19:15):
doctor Faucci masked when he's not answering, unmasked when he
is answering. They're trying to tell us and convince the
public that they pretty much expected all this. They're in control,
they have the answers. What do you think, because it
really is actually up to the political apparatus to make
these decisions, and Faucci shouldn't be calling all the shots

(19:35):
as the policies are well, Fausci is a science so
I know we're not we're not supposed to question him
at all. But I mean, let's face you, guys, eight
hundred and thirty five thousand Americans dead, we still have
really no approved early treatments from from those clowns, and
best being kind to them, that has been the greatest travesty.

(19:58):
But when there literally is a cornic hope you of
drugs cheap, generic, widely available drugs that is effective. Not
just Ira Mexican hydraslorquin. There's there's a host of others.
There's different stages to this disease. And so there are
doctors that have had the courage and compassion to treat COVID.
Had more doctors had their eyes opened, had these agencies

(20:20):
led and researched and recommended these drugs, hundreds of thousands
Americans would be alive today. They didn't have to die.
So that's the real travesty. And I hope Fauci and
the Biden administration and Collins and will Unski I hold
them accountable for that. And oh, by the way, the
other thing, they're ignoring natural immunity plus vaccine injuries. The

(20:43):
veyor's report, this is their data, not mine. The veyor's report.
We received a million adversary events on the COVID vaccines.
Twenty one thousand, three hundred, twenty three hundred and eighty
two deaths report on veyors associated with the vaccines. Now,
again it doesn't prove causation, but it's something they ought
to be concerned about and they're not. So they haven't

(21:05):
been transparent, they haven't been honest. Their response to COVID
has been a miserable failure. The lost learning, the human told,
the economic devastation of their shutdowns. No, they're not the science.
Science questions. Science is skeptical. Science is always searching for

(21:26):
better answers. They haven't. They've had one. They've had one
solution of this vaccine, vaccine, vaccine. I know it's put
a lot of money in big farmers pockets. The other
solutions now are going to be I hope by the
way these drugs work. I have my doubts, but the
therapy is now that they're promoting Fizer and Mercs five
hundred and seven hundred bucks of versus again the chief

(21:46):
generic drugs. They have not had solutions. Their response has
been a miserable failure. They should be held accountable. Senator Johnson,
you're running for reelection. Thank you for doing that. I
think the people of Wisconsin need your voice. Would you
be running for real action if COVID hadn't happened, or
do you think the dishonesty that you have seen from
COVID since twenty twenty Because I think your initial plan

(22:07):
was to retire. Has that been one of the prompting
reasons why you feel the need to continue. Yeah, there's
no doubt about that's a really big factor. Again, the dishonesty,
the lack of transparency of these agencies. But that's just
the loss of competence, the legitimate loss of confidence we
have in these institutions, whether it's the FBI and their
corrupt investigation, the Partment Justice, now their health agencies, the

(22:31):
legacy media, big tech, social media has censored early treatment no,
I mean, and just basically democratic governance. I mean, I
actually appreciated President Biden in his inauguration saying his number
one goal was healing and unifying this nation. He hasn't
done that. Just about everything he's done is further divided

(22:52):
this nation. So when I ran in twenty sixteen, America
looked completely different. Now it really it does feel like
this nation's being torn apart. I'm in a position or
I think I can help improve things, make Americas, say
for more secure. That in the end is why I
decided to run again, because I think I can help
improve things. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin with US now,

(23:15):
and as we just discussed, he is running for reelection.
Senator Johnson, do you think that some of your Democrat
colleagues on the Senate are starting to recognize that what
has been done up to this point is in fact
heavy handed, often counterproductive, and often ineffective when it comes
to the Fauciite regime. Do you think that there's an

(23:37):
awakening given the massive failure of the vaccines to stop
the spread. That's a separate issue than individual protection. Our
democrats starting to, even quietly behind closed doors, say to you,
we might need to start to figure out a way
to stop panicking all the time. Or do they view
this as too politically useful. I haven't seen it again

(23:58):
that they're all walking around with man even if they're
double vast plus boosted or even had the disease. Don't
I don't wear a mask unless I'm absolutely forced to
because I had COVID and I feel well. If I
didn't feel well, I wouldn't I would be walking around.
I'd stay home. I wouldn't, you know, I would expose
people to whatever I have. But no, I don't see

(24:20):
that in terms of Democrats, in terms of coming to
the reality that this response has been a miserable failure,
and maybe, maybe, just maybe we should have promoted things
like early treatment that could have saved lives. Senator Johnson,
what are you seeing from the data? I remember when
you were on with us before, like maybe a month
ago or so, you talked about who was dying with

(24:40):
COVID in the UK, the vaccinated people. There's better data
out of the UK and out of Israel, which is
an indictment of our CDC and also our scientific institutions
in general. What are the latest numbers that you are
seeing and reviewing. I'm sure you saw CNN suddenly say, oh,
it turns out a lot of people are hospitalized with
co as opposed to because of COVID. What's the data

(25:02):
look like in Israel in the UK. But let's just
take a look at America's. You know, death per one
hundred thousand word about two hundred and forty eight is
about a week ago, two hundred and eighty forty two
hundred and eighty four people per hundred thousand have died
in Sweden, remember everybody attacked Sweden. It's one hundred forty eight,
one hundred deaths, one hundred deaths less per hundred thousand

(25:24):
than in America. And by the way, there's kids all
went to school, they didn't wear masks. Not one point
eight million Swedish children, not one died from COVID. We've
had five hundred and twenty million doses of the vaccine,
two hundred eight million Americans are fully vast and the
pandemics not over. Does that tell you something. We have

(25:46):
reports out of Denmark where you actually have potentially reversed
ficacy negative ethics c after about ninety days with a vaccine.
So the doctors I've been in touch with since the
beginning have always been concerned about mass vaccination into in
the midst of a pandemic. Could that be driving variants
that evade the vaccine? What's happening? You know, there's so

(26:08):
much we still don't know about the coronavirus, the vaccines,
and COVID is a disease. It would I would urge
modesty in terms of what people all their pronouncements, and
quite honestly, it would urge caution as well. There nobody,
nobody can tell you the long term safety profile of

(26:29):
the vaccines. Nobody can. And when you have these type
of safety signals on theirs, to keep pushing this on
children when we do know the science does tell us
they have an incredibly small risk and almost no risk
of serious injury or death from COVID, and yet we're
pushing an experimental vaccine on our children. There's something really

(26:51):
wrong about that. Now for the vulnerable, listen, I'm the
champion right to try. I'm not anti vaccine. Is a
big support of Operation Work Speed. But then you have
to look at what the result is, and the result
is not what we wanted to see. It's not as effective,
it's not as safe, it would urge caution. Where's the
caution coming out of by the administration, out of Fauci,

(27:11):
out of Willinski, out of Cownds. There is them. They've
had a single, single approach to this vaccine, vaccine, vaccine
or whatever. We'll put a lot of money in big
farmer's pockets, you know everything else they're pushing our novel
expensive drugs and they've completely ignored cheap, generic, widely available drugs.
This has been a travesty. This this is a scandal.

(27:34):
Senator Ron Johnson and Wisconsin Senator appreciate you joining us
here on Claimbuck. Thanks so much. Can I mention my
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(29:06):
in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all of you
hanging out with us. Buck. We got an interesting story
that's going to be playing out here a little bit
after we go off the air today, Joe Biden is
traveling to Georgia to talk about his attempt to get
new voting bills passed through the Senate by ending the filibuster. Now,

(29:28):
of course, at least ending the filibuster for purposes of
changing these laws which we talked about yesterday. I believe
the odds of these being legal, constitutional, and upheld based
on recent Supreme Court jurisprudence as it pertains to state
rights to manage federal elections very low. But they're trying

(29:50):
to send the message that after they dragged Biden across
the finished line, that it's a fundamental threat to our
democracy that all these states went back said, hey, let's
avoid the chaos that existed in the twenty twenty election
when basically all the rules got changed. Well, it's interesting
because Georgia is going to be a battleground and we've

(30:13):
talked about this buck where Stacy Abrams might have an
interesting opportunity here because if Biden's not going to run
in twenty four, then Kamala Harris would have to be
the nominee. Otherwise it would be racist or sexist of
the Democrats to not pick a black woman based on

(30:33):
their entire party platform, which is everything is racist. She
would clearly be the next person up for that job.
So Stacy Abrams said that she did not have time.
She had a schedule conflict, So she's not going to
be at Joe Biden's speech that he is doing in
Georgia's she's running for governor again. What do you think

(30:56):
about this buck? Is this a sign that Stacy Abrahams
maybe is angry that Joe Biden didn't pick her as
a nominee. Certainly, I think at minimum is a sign
that his overall approval ratings in the state of Georgia
are really low and she doesn't want to be photographed
with him or videoed with him. What's going on here.
I think there's an understanding that Joe Biden right now

(31:19):
doesn't bring much in the way of upside. He served
his purpose, Clay, We've talked about it here before, to
be a guy that people knew who was because he
was so mediocre, but also so known. He was somewhat
non threatening at a time when the country had gone
through the maximum, not just the actual problems of the

(31:41):
COVID virus, but then the mountains of unnecessary fear and
anxiety pole on top of that. So Biden served his purpose.
Then no one watches Joe Biden now and says, yeah,
I want that guy pushing for me. No One, no
one used Joe Biden and says, this is somebody who
is going to have a political capital that will transfer
to my aspirations. And that's what I think this really

(32:04):
is right now? Why why? I mean, we can answer
the question pretty obviously, what would Stacy Abrams gain right
now from having Joe Biden so close to her on
an issue like this when really people are already talking
about how maybe she steps into the limelight, so to speak, herself,
maybe she all of a sudden becomes which is amazing

(32:24):
she's never even won a statewide office. Right she's the
fake governor of Georgia, but that doesn't actually count, and
she wasn't even that close, Buck, She lost by fifty
thousand votes, so she's continued to refuse to concede, but
she's trying to run again as the governor. I just
think it's an incredible indictment of where Biden is as

(32:48):
the leader of the Democratic Party right now, that he's
going to Georgia and the most famous I would say,
Georgia politician, even though to your point, Buck, she hasn't
actually won an election. I think people recognize her name
more than they recognize us Off or Warnock, who were
the two guys who ended up getting elected to the Senate.

(33:10):
And it's a sign of how toxic Joe Biden is
that she won't even appear with him in the backyard,
in the backyard there of her state. Can I can
I do a little quick change of pace here for
second Clay to bring up something that we've had a
little discussion about, and that is our producer Ali told
us yesterday on our Karate Kid discussion that her name

(33:35):
because what was it again, that that the that he
says a kid used to be Alice Ali is so
popular from Karate Kid that now she becomes Ali becomes Ali. Well,
it was pointed out to me from their Sexton family lore,
and we have the video proof, folks, that my mother
appeared in a bubble Yum commercial with none other than

(33:58):
Ralph Macchio the Karate Kid in nineteen eighty one. Okay,
my mom, this is amazing. You shared the video with
us last night. It's it's but if you go to
klanbuck dot com, we actually right have the video up.
You can see my mom in a commercial that ran
nationally across America with the Karate Kid in nineteen eighty one.

(34:20):
She's the redhead on the left when it starts. I
think she's doing redhead in it. And yeah, Small World
Club was the height of your mom's acting career. Oh man,
she was commercial. My mom was in a movie Hallmark
Movie of the Week called Summer of My German Soldier,
I believe it was called. She was also in a

(34:44):
commercial with Jason Alexander before Seinfeld fame, but she was
a commercial with him. But the best that we have
for today is the bubble Yum commercial with Ralph Macchio.
So my mom was was in a commercial with the
Karate right before Karate at All when we had that conversationister,
my sister reminded me yesterday, my little sister, she sent

(35:05):
me the video. It's on YouTube. So we have it
up on on clanbuck dot com now though, so if
you want to see us, it's pretty remarkable. What a small,
small world it really is, Clay, You never know the
connections that are out there. Well, maybe she can come
back on the Uh you know Cobra Kai show. They
bring back a lot of sterling participants from Macchio and

(35:26):
Uh and uh and Johnny's life. I mean, maybe your
mom could have a a an ability to come back
on the show. Who do you have? All the characters
they've brought back, not including obviously Johnny and the Karate
Kid himself. Who are you the most? Who are the most?
Only on season one? But I loved the mom coming

(35:46):
back right like when the the mom. I thought the
Karate Kid mom was pretty fantastic. So I don't know,
spoiler alert, who else is going to be coming back,
but I loved when she showed up. I mean, I'm
assuming you've seen I'm sorry if spoiled Clay, but you're
too far behind her. When when John Crease comes back,
I knew he came back. Yeah, I mean he's he

(36:07):
steals the show sometimes. He is so good as the
bad guy. He's almost like Hans Gruber and Diehard level
good as a bad guy. Poor Hans Gruber. We just
lost him in the last year. Um so we Alan
Rickman was his name the actors. So we have coming
up here, Ted Cruise, Clay, You're gonna lead us into this.
One asks about FBI informants at January six, when it

(36:32):
actually happened, not the anniversary of doesn't get an answer.
We've also got the formation of a new DJ unit
looking into domestic terrorism. Got some things to unpack with you.
Clay's gonna lead us in just a moment. You're listening
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