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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome in Monday edition Clay Travis buck Sexton show. We
hope all of you had fantastic weekends.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
We are off and running with a brand new week.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
President Trump is in the White House right now having
a meeting with the Australian Prime Minister and taking questions
from reporters as we are beginning the program. He is
congratulations to all of the No King's protesters. You succeeded.
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Trump is still not a king. So everyone out there
who spent their weekend wasting a beautiful fall Saturday to protest,
you have had tremendous success. You have managed to ensure
that President Trump is not in fact a king, and
you have reiterated the fact that we won the Revolutionary
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War in seventeen eighty three, and once and for all
the King to the curb. This is I think we
could have some fun with this right off the jump, Buck, I.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
So let me give you a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Remember I said, I bet that the momentum to get
the government shut down to the extent that people are
worried about the government shut down, that it would drastically
change as soon as the No King's protest was over.
There is now evidently a lot of momentum for the
government shutdown to be ended. They may drag it on
through the elections if they think they get some form
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of benefit in Virginia, New Jersey, or New York City
over the government shutdown, but there now is momentum that
there may be a resolution there. And I think this
was to a large extent, just the Chuck Schumers and
Hakeem Jeffries of the world, knowing that a No King's
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protest was coming. If they bent the knee to King
Trump before the protest, it would have stripped whatever modicum
of energy might still have existed in these mostly old
white people protests. That looks frankly, quite pathetic and bedraggled,
as we said when we went to the drove through
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the protest in the cold rain in January of twenty
twenty five, as Trump was preparing to be inaugurated. So
all of this feels like a big nothing burger, so
to speak. But they are arguing, Oh my goodness, this
is amazing. What was your takeaway? We did Fox News
together on Saturday morning, right before the No Kings protests
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took off with our friend Kaylee mcananey. But the whole
thing is just it just feels desperate, and every time
they do one of these protests, they feel less efficient
and less effective and just make me feel sad for
the protesters more than anything else.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
Well, this just shows you where the state of things
currently lies. They are really ineffective at coming up with
something that sounds cool and has teeth behind it, so
much so that they're doing this thing that you ask
yourself immediately, what is the point of this? If there
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was a no Purple Sky protest, you would say to yourself, right, yeah, big,
big success, We're good, like, we've got that covered. Trump
is obviously not a king. This sounds very emotionally erratic
and unstable, this whole notion of Donald Trump as a monarch.
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They have a guy here who is constantly having to
go to court to deal with this federal judge or
that federal judge. You got the government shut down because
of what Congress is doing. There is no reason for
people to act like this. Although I really do believe
the only proper responds to the No King's protest would
be to have Trump twenty twenty eight rallies. Not that
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I actually think Trump is going to run in twenty eight,
but it'll just really dig in more to these lunatics.
This is this is one of these times where they
can't even find what the primary issue is or they
can't come up with what they are most upset about,
so they've just created this.
Speaker 4 (04:25):
You know.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
It reminds me like the Women's March.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
Yeah, right, yeah, the Women's March was really just code
for like abortion and also like a lot of like
feminists who hate Trump because he's clearly not you know,
Trump is not selling the feminist they are going to
be particularly fond of. And then there was a hashtag
resistance for a while, but everyone stopped using hashtags. Really,
you don't even really, I don't see them on social
media anymore. They're too annoying. People don't use them. So
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hashtag resistance wasn't really good. Black Lives Matter was a
statement of the obvious and true that was effective in
its time because of the emotional relation that they were
able to put behind it. But it's just weak. It's sad.
This is, to me, Clay, the expansion of what we
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saw at the anti inauguration protest, which was a bunch
of people that don't even really know why they're there.
They're just upset and they want to be around other
upset people. It was really a loser fest. Yes, and
and I and actually a lot of sad exclamation point
is what you feel when you see this. Because also
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what's the great purpose of this mobilization? So that maybe
they can take a mid term advantage and they'll be
able to get the House and they'll probably impeach Trump
for the time be the third third time.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (05:43):
I mean, Trump's not going to be president all that
much longer. They should maybe come up with why does
the rational part of the country think that the Democrat
Party is insane? And how can they stop being so crazy?
Instead of these very silly and self indulgent protests. It's
all very childish.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Yeah, and frankly, I mean you said what Joe Rogan said,
and I'll play cut nine here in a sec. But
you know what's interesting, more than anything else, is I
think and I tweeted something because I just I can't
imagine and I understand that not all of you are
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college football diehards like I am, but I do think
it is a sign of where we are in America.
Whatever you're part of the country, that you're listening to
US or watching us in Right now is mid October
is maybe the greatest time of the year. The weather
tends to be really good almost everywhere. We're getting close
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to Halloween. It's the fall season kind of starting to
kick off. In earnest to give up a beautiful Saturday
to go walk around and protest a democratically elected president
eleven months ago when he won the landslide election. I
just and I watch the videos because I was genuinely
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curious who's going to show up. There is just a segment,
I would say, of people age fifty to seventy five,
primarily who Trump is just broken.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
Well, this is boomers, a lot of boomers who are
trying to relive the perceived glory of the sixties.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
Yeah, that's really what this is.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
And a lot of this stuff you see with this,
The left has a protest culture. I've been to many
of these protests to cover them or to take photos
and video of what they're doing, and they they really
feel the need the same way that you're annoying liberal
and to Thanksgiving is going to feel the need to
give you her very uninformed opinions on politics, even when
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you just want to have some stuff in and like
go home.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
You don't want to deal with it.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
These particular these libs of the kind that we're talking about,
really think that showing up and being a quote part
of something like this is some profound statement of their
own worth and importance. And it's actually just sad they
should have gone to college. I'm not even a big
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college football guy. Yes, if I had the choice to
go into any college football game in America or one
of these protests, it's a hundred times more fun, enjoyable,
and worthwhile to go to a college football game.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Amen, even though Alabama kicked Tennessee's ass, which is really unfortunate.
I will say, also, you hit on it. In the
nineteen sixties, the energy for protests came from young people,
and those of you who lived through the nineteen sixties
remind remember that, well, the vast majority of people at
the No King's protests were over the age of sixty five.
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And I do think there's an element of what you're saying, Buck,
which is these people picked their team in the nineteen
sixties and they don't even realize that they now are
the opposite of the protests that they were having in
the nineteen sixties. They are now protesting in favor of
big government and in favor of all of the things
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that censorship. Savor of censorship. Yeah, that's right, and so
that is an irony. Here's Joe Rogan pointing out that
the No Kings protesters ninety nine percent of them are losers.
Speaker 5 (09:24):
All those people that are protesting on the streets, ninety
nine percent of them are losers. The other ones work
for the fed, FBI agents and losers. So it is
the whole Every protest dude is FBI agents and losers.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
I talk about this all the time.
Speaker 5 (09:39):
I'm like, for me, you want me to you want
to protest, you want me to get it on the street,
first of all.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
To make a sign.
Speaker 5 (09:44):
Thet here and then I make the sign. There's a
guy with a van who's paid by George Soros and
he's got stats signs that were made at Kinko's. Okay,
they're not homemade at all, and you can just just
pass those bad boys out.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
Uh, it is very funny. They are complete losers and
they wasted it fall Saturday. And here's President Trump, who
was asked about it, cut one. I'm not a king.
I'm working my ass off to make our country great.
This was on Air Force one yesterday on the weekend,
The New Kings Princess.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
I think it's a joke.
Speaker 6 (10:17):
I looked at the people if they're not representative of
this country. And I looked at all the brand new science.
I guess it was paid for by Sarus and other
radical left lunatics. It looks like it was. We're checking
it out. The demonstrations were very small, very ineffective, and
the people who are worked out, when you look at
those people, this are not representative of the people of
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our country.
Speaker 2 (10:40):
The side San Francisco.
Speaker 6 (10:42):
I'm not a king.
Speaker 7 (10:43):
I'm not a king.
Speaker 6 (10:44):
I worked my ass off to make our country great.
That's all it is. I'm not a king at all.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
So Trump is not a king.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
They were successful if their goal was to stop a
king from being in power. Isn't this also really an
admission though, that Trump politically has defeated them. Yes, if
you're concerned with a president who has been elected twice
despite all of your efforts to stop both of those
from happening, and your concern is this idea that now
he's president for life and therefore more like a king.
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I think they're just they're recognizing that they did everything
they could to stop Donald Trump from being president for
eight years and they've failed. So now they create this
It's like don Quixote tilting at windmills, that they create
this fantasy in their minds of well, now our great cause, Clay,
is to stop him from being president for life. Yes,
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he's not going to be president for life, you losers. Okay,
take a calm down moment here, take a chill pill.
As we used to say in the nineties.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
Relax.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
Well, they can't because that would make them think about
what they're actually doing with their life.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
I think it also is embodies the fact that the
Trump resistance is effectively broken everywhere but the judiciary. The
judiciary is constantly making rulings to try to take away
President Trump's power. And that's why much of the discussion
that we have about what Trump can and cannot do
is not about what the Democrat Party is trying to
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stop him from doing. It's what is some unelected federal
district court judge doing when they're trying to say, hey,
the president doesn't have power to order this or take
that action. And it just kind of feels increasingly pathetic.
And Trump according to many different polls that I have
seen out there is at right now probably his strongest
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political position in terms of approval that he has had
during the course of his presidency. We really haven't seen
any weakening at all as we come up on the
one year anniversary of his election in twenty twenty four,
and he's having one of the most I think effective
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presidencies first years that we've ever seen in the history
of the country. We'll take some of your calls. We'll
break all this down. I am up in New York City.
We'll talk some about the New York City mayor's race, Buck,
which is increasingly There's new polling out basically showing if
Curtis Lee was stays in the race, that Mom Donnie
is going to win. If he were to drop out,
maybe Cuomo could give him a run. That's what the
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latest polling is reflecting. But in the gambling markets out there,
the prediction markets, Mom Donnie has surged to an all
time high. There is this morning, Buck, I was doing
research and reading this morning now a ninety two percent chance.
Ninety two percent chance. In the prediction markets. You can
put your own money if you disagree with it that
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Mom Donnie is going to be elected the mayor of
New York City. We'll talk about that in the meantime.
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Speaker 2 (15:02):
Welcome everybody.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
Second hour of Play and Buck, and let's dive into
I think the election that's getting more attention coming up
here in a few weeks than any other, and that
is New York City mayor. I understand for a lot
of you you're thinking, not my problem. Well, let's just
put this into context. Very likely that if it is
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in fact a mom Donnie, I know play.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
We were on Kiley's show this.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
Weekend, and it's funny play those plays like, Hey, I'm
not trying to tell New Yorkers that they just need
to suffer for the benefit of the rest of the country,
but I'm kind of telling them they need to suffer
for the benefit of the group. You know, this is
exactly where I do not. I am hopeful that things
will turn around here somehow. Although I'm not gonna lie
to you guys, I don't have a great idea of
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what that would be, because Cuomo is all so awful.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
He's not a communist, but.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
He is a very very bad authoritarian democrat. He's he
is more on the pro business side and less radical
leftist in his ideology, but he was. I lived in
New York during COVID, and I lived in New York
during the jail break stuff that he pushed in Albany.
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You know, no bail, no jail, all that, and the
guy was a he was a disaster. It's not even
I couldn't even tell you that Cuomo was a Oh okay,
he was awful. And he also has a reputation for
being the meanest person in New York politics. I can't
speak to that personally, but I have heard that from
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numerous people that he's a really nasty guy. Is if
you cross him, yeah, he's one of these guys who
like I'm Afia, don Basically, that's exactly right. If you
cross him, he's gonna get you back, and he's gonna
get you back really badly, even if you cross him
on minor stuff. So that's his reputation. But on the
other side, yeah, we got mom, Donnie, and here you
have here you have have Trump weighing in on the
(17:02):
Mamdani situation. This has cut four play it.
Speaker 7 (17:08):
Oh.
Speaker 6 (17:08):
I think it's a shame that that particular man is
endorsing him and very friendly with him. You can see
it as a relationships chap. He blew up the World
Trade Center, right, Inn't the man you're talking about blow
up the World Chest Center and he's friends with Mandami?
Speaker 3 (17:23):
All right, Clay, let me just give some backstory here.
Someverybody knows what Trump's talking about. Mamdani was just campaigning
this weekend with a quote notorious gay hating Brooklyn Imam,
who is an unindicted co conspirator in the nineteen ninety
three World Trade Center bombing and who has been linked
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to other terrorist activity in the United States, including urging
jihad on the Big Apple. Mamdani is the front runner
to be the governor. He was standing arm in arm
with Seraj Wahhaje, the Imam, at the Bedford Stuyvesant Mosque
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in a photo posted on x and and there you
have that. So, uh, Clay, this guy is paling around
with a radical pro ghad emam and Trump is calling
this one out. And I'm not even I don't even
know that being pro gi hot is in the top
three worst things about this guy in terms of what
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he's gonna do to New York City, because uh, I
think that the list is very long, and I just
wonder how the Democrats are gonna are gonna spin this thing.
People are saying, well, what if slie Wad drops out,
if slee Wad drops out, it is within striking distance,
It is within the polling margin of error. If Sliwa
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stays in, Mom Donnie wins, So what to do? What
this is what you and I were talking to Kelly
about and you were just like burn it all down. Sorry,
big Apple, but I was trying to be constructive. Look,
I'm in New York right now. It's a great city.
We have to leave it behind, and and the rest
of the country just to just has to move on.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
I think that Mamdanni is going to win, And when
Mam Donnie wins, there's a reason Hakim Jeffries and Chuck
Schumer have refused to endorse him. He is going to
become a communist one of the front facing elements of
the Democrat Party going forward. I don't think that AOC
or Kami Mam Donnie, are the people that the Democrats
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want to be the face of their party. I think
that that will become the reality, and I think the
nation as a whole will benefit because the House and
the Senate will remain in Republican control. And I also
think this is what you said on Kayley, and you've
said it on the program quite a lot too, Buck.
I do think that you are true, you are correct
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on this. I think Mam Donni is a glib, articulate, likable,
charismatic voice that will actually be a very poor and
ineffective mayor, meaning that many of the things that he
wants to do or that he talks about doing, he'll
just be simply incapable of doing it. And let me
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give you an example of any There's no way the
City of New York is going.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
To open grocery stores, right.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
This whole idea that suddenly you're gonna save money because
instead of the hard working people who are busting their
asses to compete every single day in New York in
the grocery market, that the City of New York is
somehow going to be more efficient, effective and cost.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Controlling of.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
Produce in New York is crazy, and so there's no
way some of this stuff is ever going to happen.
It's just kind of Reddit fantasies where leftists sit around
and say, well, maybe we should just have grocery stores
instead of the grocery companies and then everybody can save money.
So I think he's going to be inefficient. And if
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he leaves Jessica Tish in charge of crime in New
York City, I think she's actually doing a good job.
And so my thought is in general that he'll be
awful but so incapable of putting into place the policies
that he wants to put into place that it will
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be hard for him to make New York that much
worse than it is now. I do think a lot
of New Yorkers, though, are looking around and saying, why
do I want to live here anymore? Sean Hannity gonna
be on right after us. Buck Sexton on with me
right now. Guys who lived in the New York City
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area born and raised Buck and just said, you know what,
Florida is better, I'm gonna move. I think it's gonna
be really good for high end Florida pricing. I'm telling
you Tennessee to Texas I found out the other day
one of my new neighbors coming in from New York
hedge fun guy just said, I'm done with it. I'm
not gonna continue here. I'm gonna go where I don't
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have state income tax. Just the Panhandle is where all
you rich New Yorkers want to go.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
Miami.
Speaker 3 (22:13):
Miami Beach is full. Okay, everything is too expensive. You're
already so Clay can get you great deals. Waterfront, my friends,
waterfront in the Panhandle, go check that out, because we're
good over here. Now, we've already got the infrastructure problems
that Now I've been here three years and I'm like,
these New Yorkers coming down into my mind is very funny.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
As soon as you move somewhere new, you want to
immediately pull up the bridge. You're like, there's there's only
too many people moving in here now. This is this
isn't keep saying where I am in Tennessee. Now everybody suddenly,
like six months after they get here, they're like, we
got to stop all these Californians and New Yorkers in
Chicagoans from coming down here.
Speaker 2 (22:52):
What do they think they are?
Speaker 3 (22:53):
It's like, you've been here six months, buddy, Carrie has
to has to stop me. Sometimes you go for walks
around the neighborhood. There's so much money going in the
new construction, new houses being built around here right now,
will be with out in a beautiful sunny day with
Ginger and I look at some massive construction site residential.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
You know's be.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
Like these New Yorkers just just crowding, crowding our coffee shops. Uh,
crowding are parking you know. Yeah, I've been here three
years and already I'm in that category. So yes, I
uh says, By the way, you know what's actually this
is real?
Speaker 2 (23:25):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
The attitudes of legal immigrants to illegal immigrants, for example,
mirror this where illegal immigrants, I mean sorry, legal immigrants
are like you tell those illegal immigrants to go home
and do it the right way, buddy, Like they are
very a lot of times very stringent.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
I think this is why I played by the river
got wrong.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
They thought that Trump's you know, anti illegal immigration stance
would play poorly with legal immigrants, and boy were they
ever wrong on that, because legal immigrants know how hard
it is to get here legally, and so when you
see people cutting the water, you actually get way more
frustrated with American immigration policy, the fact that you had
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to play it right, You had to for years, worked
maybe decades to get yourself here and your family members here,
and then some guy walks across the southern border and
the Biden administration is like, you're an American now, and no,
you're fed up with that too.
Speaker 3 (24:21):
You have Mom Donnie here defending himself after this alleged
terror linked NYC E moom here, he is.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
Here, he is talking about this when this cuts twenty five.
Speaker 10 (24:35):
The Sam Mom met with Mayor Bloomberg, met with Mayor Deblasio,
campaigned alongside Eric Adams, and the only time it became
an issue of national attention was when I met with him.
Speaker 3 (24:46):
Well, I think it's because people think that you actually
are sympathetic to radical not just left wing, but radical
Islamist ideology.
Speaker 2 (24:56):
Yes, and that's why.
Speaker 3 (24:57):
No one thinks Bloomberg, no one thinks Mayor Bloomberg is
big on the radical Islam I.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Mean Eric Adams, I mean Eric Adams was again. I
think people in New York are gonna look back fondly
on the Eric Adams administration if I'm correct, and Mamdanni
is gonna win. Uh, but Eric Adams. Nobody thought, oh,
Eric Adams is a sympathizer of Hamas. Eric Adams wouldn't
go on Fox News if Martha McCollum asked him and said, hey,
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should Hamas put down their weapons?
Speaker 3 (25:25):
You'd like the time they should. There's a possibility here.
There's a possibility here that we haven't really discussed. But
I could foresee this. First of all, it please like
we got people calling writing in every day we talk
about Mamdanni and they go.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
Why aren't you guys?
Speaker 3 (25:40):
You know Sliwa New York is eight to one Democrat
or Republican. Okay, A lot of people that are willing
to vote for Cuomo are not willing to vote for
a Republican and they will vote for Mom Donnie over Sliwa.
This is what you have You have to understand there.
It's not oh, if cuoma O were saying, well, Cuomo
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should drop out, Like if Cuomo drops out, most of
those votes are gonna go to Mom Donnie.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
They're not gonna go to Sleiwa. Okay, So that's do
you have.
Speaker 3 (26:10):
A lot of New York I know New Yorkers. I
am still a New Yorker in exile here in Florida
with a lot of US. I wonder if Sean we
should ask Sean, our friend Sean Hannity, if he if
he still feels like he's a New Yorker in Florida,
or if he's gone full Floridian, you know, is he is?
Speaker 1 (26:25):
He Sean lived all over the country, right, So I
think he's like fed up. He's been here for he
was in New York, for he was in New York
for at least a long eye had beautiful uh part
of Long Island, thirty years, probably thirty years or something. Yeah,
I think at that point you're you consider yourself a
New York guy. But because I still I still feel
like a New Yorker who lives in Florida except for
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tax purposes, I'm a Florida resident, year round, year round, Florida.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
You're gonna get audited again, now again, aud it again.
Speaker 3 (26:54):
I haven't I set foot in New York as rare
only to see my family on holidays now because of
what they do to me with the taxi.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
But here's okay.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
So here's the situation, though, Clay, maybe Mom Donnie comes
in and he isn't as radical in the first year
as a lot of people think, and then it will
all be oh, see, he's more reasonable, just long enough
for the Democrats to try to snatch control of the
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House in the midterms, and you know he's gonna have
a four year mom, donnie have a four year term?
If he wins, maybe he turns up the heat of
the crazy town more year two, more year three.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
That's a possibility. I just want to keep that out there.
Speaker 3 (27:34):
So if he doesn't come in acting like Joseph Stalin
right away, everyan's.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
Gonna be like, oh my gosh, he's not so bad.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
I think there's some truth to that. Here is something
to think about. Remember how we discussed that Gavin Newsom
was popping bubbly when Trump won because his worst case
scenario was Kamala winning and then he can't run for
twelve years basically for president.
Speaker 4 (27:54):
YEP.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
I don't think AOC wants the Democrats to do well
in twenty twenty six. Something to think about in the
back of your mind. I don't think Gavin Newsom really
wants them to do well. I think they want to
be the solution to a problem. And if things are
going better than Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries look reasonable
and it makes it harder for them to win. I
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think they want to dial up the crazy and let
Trump be successful in the midterms because it benefits them
politically if Republicans have success. So my only thought on
that is, I think AOC runs far left wing if
it hurts the midterms. What does she care her seat's safe?
She cares about twenty eight just something to file away.
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How many Democrats actually with national ambition want twenty twenty
six to be successful.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
I don't actually think very many of them do.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
I also think that Democrats realize you need star power
to win national elections. Now, now that doesn't have to
be a TV star like Trump necessarily, but you need
somebody with universal name recognition, but also who I know,
Biden is boring. Biden had been in the game for
so long and was think of all the video and
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all the photos of Biden with Obama, Biden with Obama,
Biden with Obama, and that was his currency, one hundred
percent name recognition eight more years of the Obama administration.
You need somebody who has both that name recognition but
also the branding around them, right, it has to be
a That's why I think, like your guy, I never
(29:27):
remember his name. The uh you know, the jerk from
the governor of Kentucky, right, Andy Basheer.
Speaker 2 (29:34):
Andy Basheer. Nah, nobody knows who this guy is. Can't
do it. He's not interesting enough. Can't do it.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
People say, oh, we've got a moderate Democrat like Andy
Basheer is the nominee. Nah, doesn't get enough sizzle on
social media. Guys too boring, too bland, I think, But
remember what they did with Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (29:52):
But this is what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (29:53):
Joe Biden Clay was was Obama's wingman for eight years.
Everybody knew who Joe Biden was. Andy Basheer. I don't
even know what any Basheer looks, except I probably saw
him at the No Kings rally if I look closely.
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Speaker 2 (31:24):
All right, welcome back into Clay and Buck. We got
a lot of lines lit.
Speaker 3 (31:27):
I think Clay has touched the nerve in the Five
Burroughs and beyond the Tri State area with his Maybe
maybe Democrat areas have to learn a painful lesson McLay
with Remember we have all these beautiful Republicans, beautiful Republicans
who listen to us in the Tri State, beautiful Republicans
who listened to us in California.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
I don't I love women behind on the battlefield. I
love them all, but you know, a lot of them
moved to Westchester, A lot of them are listening on
Long Island, and and a lot more of them. I
think you're going to be listening outside New York City
when Mamdani is elected in the city so slowly sinks
beneath the wave of communism, and people with money decide,
(32:08):
you know what, there's a lot of places where I
can live very well, Texas, Tennessee, Florida among them, where
I don't have to pay fifteen percent of my money
in state taxes. With Mamdani pledging to raise the taxes
even more, but a ton of people went a weigh in.
We got loaded lines again. The mayor's race is fifteen days,
(32:29):
Am I right about that? Fifteen days from now is
the official race? Cursely what we should say, I'll just
echo he should drop out. As long as he stays
in the race. Mamdanni is basically one hundred percent going
to win this election, not saying I'm.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Clay is going here.
Speaker 3 (32:47):
Next, he's going to tell you that Pastrami at Katz's
delicatests and is overrated. Central Park is not that beautiful
in the fall. I mean, he's really you know, he's
being rough. He's been rough on New York.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Right now, I'm being rough on New York, but being
very kind to the rest of the country because we'll
all benefit on New York seeking beneath the waves of communism.
Speaker 2 (33:11):
Kevin Wisconsin wants to weigh in on this one. What's
going on? Kevin?
Speaker 4 (33:15):
Okay, thanks for taking my call. I just want to
know when and why did Clay and Buck turn into
every other week need Republican elite that won't even answer
a fight when it comes to may or. All other
you know important?
Speaker 10 (33:32):
Uh, you know?
Speaker 1 (33:34):
So what should okay, Kevin, what would a strong need
Is that a good thing? What would a strong need
Republican show be saying right now to you?
Speaker 4 (33:43):
Well, right now, at first you should have gotten behind
Slee wha to begin with? But right now you would
definitely be saying that como needs to drop out because
he knows he can't win.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
Kevin, I could give I could give Curtis Lee what
ten million dollars tomorrow, more than anybody has given it,
probably for his campaign in the history of his UH
primary runs, in the history of his political career, and
he would still lose by thirty points, maybe forty, but.
Speaker 4 (34:12):
At least to be a fair fighter got drought. But
there is a I.
Speaker 2 (34:14):
Don't how is it a fair fight?
Speaker 1 (34:16):
Like if you support someone who gets their ass kicked
then makes it worse for everybody else, how is that
a strong thing to do?
Speaker 4 (34:24):
Well, it's okay, So let's concede that maybe New York
is lost.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
Well, now you agree with me. This is what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (34:32):
There is a way you can redeem yourself. There is
other elections to where we have socialists.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
That are running that might win, and the wait, Kevin, Kevin,
you're very far away in Wisconsin. I'm just wondering, why
is this guy? This got you so fired up? Were
you a former New Yorker?
Speaker 4 (34:52):
I myself am supporting someone who's running for mayor in Minneapolis,
even though I don't even live in the state, who
happens to be the only concer servative running against fifteen
other candidates, where we have Omar Pete, who is another
Democratic socialist in the same line as Mandani, who could
very well win this race.
Speaker 2 (35:12):
When you're the hero of hopeless causes, this is kind
of where we.
Speaker 4 (35:15):
Are in this case. I'm saying that he's not a
hopeless cause. I think he's got the best shot.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
He has a z Let me just be Kevin. He
has a zero percent chance of winning. He has as
much chance of being elected mayor of New York City
as I do of being Super Bowl MVP.
Speaker 4 (35:33):
I'll make a bet with you, Okay, all right, we'll
do a dinner.
Speaker 10 (35:38):
All right.
Speaker 4 (35:39):
I can't quite go on the same line of dinners
that the U two seem to be able to afford,
but I'll do a state dinner with you. That Laverne Turner,
an independent candidate, premier in Minneapolis. All right, will win
this election because they happen to have ranked choice voting,
and this time around it will favor.
Speaker 2 (35:59):
Of Okay, I appreciate the call.
Speaker 10 (36:01):
I will.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
I have no idea who Lavernon Shirley you might have. Well,
I can't make a bet on someone I don't even know.
Thank you for the call. I don't Kevin was everywhere
all over the place. I will admit I do not
know a lot about the new U the Minneapolis mayor's race.
I did look it up while we were talking. And
(36:23):
the crazy guy who knelt at the George Floyd funeral,
the sort of curly haired white guy.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
He is an o Jacob Fray.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
He is an overwhelming favorite to be re elected mayor,
so as also known as he's gonna win again.
Speaker 3 (36:37):
Yes, and I didn't know this. Minneapolis, guys, what is
going on in your city? Shots fired calls were at
four thousand, and they're celebrating that down from five thousand.
Four thousand calls about shots fired in the city of Minneapolis. Oh,
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I mean, it's just is just like is this like
like Lebanon in the eighties, Like what are you.
Speaker 2 (37:02):
Guys doing over there? Oh?
Speaker 1 (37:03):
I mean the city in the wake of George Floyd.
Tons of cops just said I'm leaving. They're gonna reelect.
It appears the dumbest human in maybe the governor's offices
anywhere in the country, obviously with Tim Walls and so
I just think Minneapolis has fallen and it's a shame
(37:25):
because it's a nice place.
Speaker 2 (37:27):
What craziness that is? Really? Okay, we got more people
who are fired up.
Speaker 3 (37:32):
Jerry and Jersey. Jerry, and Jersey's angry. He's not inviting
you to Satrial's Clay, You're off the list. What's going on, Jerry?
Speaker 11 (37:41):
Yeah, hey, guys, thanks taking my call. You know, the
demands for Curtis to leave the race is absurd once
you think about it, because Democrats elected a communist Muslim
in their primary, and they nominated him to leave the city.
And now they're getting scared of the communist Muslim and
they want Republicans to bail them out and help them
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elect the guy who's only a granny killer. He doesn't
he's not actually a communist.
Speaker 1 (38:08):
Jerry, I'm with you. This is why we don't need
to save New York. We just let it go underwater
and the rest of the country.
Speaker 11 (38:13):
Benefits one hundred percent, Clay, one hundred percent. You know,
New York City cannot be bailed out by Republicans. It
won't serve them well. And imagine, guys, if Republicans elect
I'm nominated at an awful Republican and then Republicans turned
to Democrats and said, hey, your guy gotta get out
because we want to elect our Republican. Imagine how that
(38:35):
would go. So New York City needs no sympathy from us.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
Thank you for Jerry.
Speaker 3 (38:41):
And Jersey is looking across the Hudson River with glee
at what is about to happen to my beloved New
York City.
Speaker 2 (38:48):
Okay, this is making me sad. Sam and I think Jerry.
Speaker 3 (38:51):
Jerry has been stuck in Lincoln Tunnel traffic one time
too many. He's like, you know what, I'm done. He's
making a good decision. Damon used to live in New
York City and you're with me. Just let New York
City sink underneath the waves of communism.
Speaker 12 (39:05):
You know, uh, a buck, you should tell Clay that
if this guy takes over in New York City, there's
no more del friskness.
Speaker 4 (39:11):
Man.
Speaker 2 (39:12):
Man, that's a great spot.
Speaker 1 (39:14):
I would I if they start charging more for my
stakes at Del Frisco's, then I'll be in trouble.
Speaker 2 (39:19):
Damon, what do you think should happen?
Speaker 12 (39:22):
Here's the thing New York City has turned into most
of like your your European socialist countries, where there's there's
two parties, there's a left and then there's a ultra left.
I mean I need to say it as as an
ex New Yorker and are veteran conservative. You know, I bleed,
I bleed red, white and blue. But but let this
(39:44):
place go, let a self destruct. I mean, it's there's
so much history there, There's so much you know, where's
the Steinbrenner family. I mean, where are they to say
to they need to not come out.
Speaker 2 (39:58):
They need to come out, and hey, they're not in
the playoffs.
Speaker 1 (40:01):
I'll tell you that, David. Sorry, Yankee fans, I'm really
teeing off on New York today. Louise in Long Island. Uh, Louise,
what do you think?
Speaker 7 (40:12):
Hi? Thank you for taking my call. I'm looking at
this a little differently in terms of the Mundani race.
Everybody's focused on the finances, But my question is is
he going to do things like introduce Sharia law in
certain areas of the city. Is he going to allow
foreigners to come in and invest in property to change
(40:36):
the aspect of this city.
Speaker 3 (40:38):
I mean, I'm just curious, Louise, Well, okay, there's a
there's a few, there's a few things. I'm the one
who's lived in New York, so I'll step in here, Clay,
excuse me, excuse me, sir, you with all of.
Speaker 2 (40:46):
Your m I'm very comfortable with the city going under
the water.
Speaker 3 (40:50):
So so so to our callers questions, one is you
have to remember that the mayor of New York City.
New York still operates within New York's New York City
operates with the New York State, and so there are
things things that go beyond what just the city can
do that would conflict with say, state law, which which
you can't which you can't have. And so you also
have a city council and laws to be changed would
(41:14):
have to be changed even at the city level in
the city council. So there's some things that Mamdani is
not capable of doing that he has talked about legally.
There are other things that I think he will not
be able to do logistically or bureaucratically, he won't be
able to figure out how to get the things done
(41:34):
that he wants to get done.
Speaker 2 (41:37):
So I wouldn't worry about that.
Speaker 3 (41:38):
And New York already has a tremendous amount of like
foreign investment from all over the world. That's actually the
New York City high end real estate market has been
a place where oligarchs from Russia and China and wherever
have been stashing cash for going on thirty years now.
So that's not that's nothing new. But you have a
tremendous I've seen some recent data Clay that something like
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thirty or forty percent of the public housing in New
York City, which is substantial, is people that weren't born
in America. Do you have a massive foreign born population,
not just in New York City, but living in subsidized
housing in New York City. One thing Louise hit on
(42:20):
that I do think is interesting, and we'll take some
more of your calls on this to close out the
hour Sharia law. The disconnect between left wing support for
people like Mom Donnie and for sort of the Palestinian cause.
(42:40):
This is an unholy alliance of epic proportions because as
we've joked about for some time. I think I even
offered to fund an airplane to fly the Gaze to
Gaza to protest in favor of in favor of Hamas
in Gaza, just to see how it would go. They
throw you off buildings and behead you if you are
(43:02):
gay in many of these countries under Sharia law. So
the people walking around with Pride flag saying free, free Palestine,
their brains are so broken. I can't even comprehend the
arguments that they're making. But on Louise's point, Buck, they
don't want to actually do that because that would force
(43:24):
meaning start to put in place Sharia law and say, hey,
if you're a girl, you can't get an education after
eighth grade, which is basically I think, what now is
the law in Afghanistan now the Taladon is taken back over.
If that is to happen, then it will force that
cognitive dissonance to be explored and exploded where you point out,
wait a minute, these people are actually completely the antithesis
(43:50):
of what the left in this country tries to argue.
And it's why this identity politics coalition I think on
the left is ultimately unmanageable in the years ahead. I
think you started to see it fracturing with Trump. I
think it's I think it's an unholy alliance that cannot continue.
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Welcome back in Clay Travis buck Sexton Show. We thank
all of you for hanging out with us. Buck is
off to a doctor's pointment for the little guy. I've
got you for this hour. I'm up in New York City,
the land that is soon to be overrun by a
communist mayor. A lot of you weighing in on that.
(46:47):
We're gonna have some fun here in that hour discussing that.
A lot of different details out there. The No Kings
protests landed flat over the weekend New York City, Virginia
and New Jersey and chang closer to their elections fifteen
days from now. The French crown jewels stolen from the louver.
(47:11):
We had some fun talking about that in the first hour.
We'll take your calls eight hundred and two A two too,
eight eight two as we continue to break down everything
going on in the world at large. But I want
to start with a little bit more on the No
King's protests. Now, Buck and I did Kaylee mcananey show
(47:32):
on Saturday, and I said, because it was striking to
me as I got ready to kick back and watch
college football games what I thought was going to be
all day. I've got a little funny story there for you.
It struck me that we really do live in two
different countries. By and large. You could have decided on
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that October eighteenth, beautiful, perfect weather day, and much of
the country, hey, I'm going to kick back and I'm
going to watch college football all day as my plan was,
or you could go out and walk around in protest
kings after Trump won a landslide election eleven months ago,
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and after Trump won all seven battleground states, and after
Trump won the biggest election victory in forty some odd years,
really going almost all the way back to nineteen eighty eight,
if you really analyze the scope and breadth of his victory,
and if he didn't over someone who never actually even
(48:35):
won a primary, not one person ever voted for Kamala
Harris to be the nominee in twenty twenty four, which
party actually embraces the idea of kingship. They rigged the
election in twenty sixteen for Hillary Clinton against Bernie Sanders.
They rigged the election in twenty twenty for Joe Biden
(48:58):
when they said after Biden got swamped in Iowa and
in New Hampshire, hey, everybody go vote for Joe Biden
because we're terrified of Bernie Sanders being the nominee. And
after they handed the nomination to Kamala Harris in twenty
twenty four, when Joe Biden had to step down because
he didn't have the mental or physical capacity to be president.
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After all of that happened, what do you think to yourself, boy,
Democrat Party is actually the party of kings. If you're
in a position of prominence, the DNC will do whatever
it takes to ensure that no matter what the will
of the Democrat voter might be, that Hillary Clinton's the
nominee or Joe Biden is the nominee or Kamala Harris
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nomine that would have to be a moment of thought,
I would think if you had a functional brain. But
also just the fact that, as Joe Rogan said, I
looked at the protest, I went and watched the video,
just a lot of old hippie losers. I actually felt
sorry for them, that you would choose to give over
(50:01):
a beautiful day in what I think is our nation's
best month to go protest against a democratically elected president.
But I was also thinking about the level of evil
embedded in those protests. Well, hold on, I'll get to
(50:22):
the level of evil. In a moment, I said that
I thought I was gonna get to just go sit
on my couch and watch college football all day.
Speaker 2 (50:30):
Do you know what happened?
Speaker 1 (50:32):
I get in from doing the Fox News hit Buck
and I did with Kaylee mcananey. Walk inside the house.
I'm all excited. I'm gonna sit down and just chill
watch games. I think, Hey, man, I got nothing else
I gotta do. Wife as soon as I walk in, says, hey,
your son. You ever notice whenever a kid does something
(50:56):
that isn't very good, it's often described as your son
or your daughter, Your.
Speaker 2 (51:04):
Son, your daughter? You know what your son did? You
know what your daughter did. You know what your grandson did,
You know what your.
Speaker 1 (51:11):
It's your you get you take possession of the stupidity
of your kids or your grandkids.
Speaker 2 (51:18):
You know it's not gonna be good.
Speaker 1 (51:20):
You know what your nobody ever says, you know what
your son did? He got a perfect score on the SAT.
You know what your son did. He just sold his
company for five hundred million dollars. You know what your
son just did. He just he just bought us an
unbelievable second home. That's our son, that's our daughter, or
(51:41):
just their name.
Speaker 2 (51:42):
So you know what your son just did. No, it's
not gonna be good.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
He dropped his phone in the toilet. Now, thankfully he
hadn't gone to the bathroom yet, but his cell phone's
not working. So I spent six hours on Saturday go
going to a cell phone repair shop because my fifteen
year old dropped his phone in the toilet. In addition
(52:07):
to all the time that it took two hundred dollars
to fix a fried battery in a phone, in addition
to the six hours worth of driving around and waiting
for the phone to be fixed. So I thought, Hey,
I'm not gonna go to the No King's protest, but
I'm just gonna kick back. I'm gonna kick my feet up,
I'm gonna watch games all day instead. I spent much
(52:29):
of Saturday trying to get a cell phone repair Welcome
to parenthood. But so when I went back and watched
yesterday as I was traveling up here to New York,
I went back and I watched a bunch of the videos.
So I was thinking, Okay, who are these people? And
to a large extent, they are old people. Old people
(52:51):
I think buck hitted an hour one. They're people who
in the nineteen sixties went to protests and they don't
realize that the Democrat part of the nineteen sixties or
the seventies or the eighties or the nineties is not
the modern day Democrat party, and that they're actually the
party of kings, and that they're actually the party of censorship,
and that they're actually the party of First Amendment restrictions,
(53:15):
and all these things that I think older Democrats really
don't understand because Trump has broken their brain and they
don't have the ability to work through logically this process.
Those people don't trouble me as much because their brains
are broken. But most of them, I don't think are violent.
(53:39):
They're just people who think that it's still the nineteen
sixties and hey, let's beat on drums and let's dance
around to nineteen sixties anthems.
Speaker 4 (53:49):
This is a.
Speaker 1 (53:50):
Nancy Pelosi era Democrats, right, People in the senior citizen
ages you know what video I saw though, and I thought,
this is what troubles me for the country going forward.
Chicago elementary school teacher. Some of y'all know what I'm
just about to talk to. I'm not gonna name her,
(54:13):
but she is an elementary school teacher in Chicago. There
was a group of Turning Point USA protesters that were
driving not protesters, but they were just kind of driving
through taking video of the protests. And this New York City, sorry,
Chicago area teacher probably around forty ish, I'm guessing, as
(54:39):
the Turning Point USA people, my understanding is, are driving by.
She looks at them, sees their logo, and takes her
hand and puts it in her throat and gleefully grinning,
enjoying all of it. Elebrates clearly on camera the assassination
(55:04):
of Charlie Kirk elementary school teacher in Chicago. Again, I'm
not saying there's not some of these people in the
Senior Citizen nineteen sixties protest era Democrats trying to relive
their childhood, believing that they are really speaking truth to
(55:25):
power when they're marching against Trump. The old school hippie
by and large was not a particularly violent person. You
go back in time, the old school hippie in general.
I know there are some exceptions, most people in their sixties, seventies,
and eighties not going to be supremely violent, But what
(55:46):
about that next generation? What about that woman who I
think is representative of so many other people out there?
Elementary school teacher at the No Kings protest puts her
finger to her throat and mimics in celebratory glee the
(56:09):
assassination of Charlie Kirk elementary school teacher. How many tens
of thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands of elementary school
teachers that are entrusted with educating our young feel the
(56:31):
exact same as her, And think about how often do
you see a story. You see a story out there
it's like, oh, this elementary school teacher, she also turns out,
has a job, She's got an only fans page fired
(56:51):
almost immediately, right comes out. She's a people didn't know,
but your kindergartener's cute only fan cute kindergarten teacher maybe
not so cute? See has an only fans page fired immediately?
Which would you rather.
Speaker 4 (57:14):
Have?
Speaker 1 (57:15):
I was thinking about this. There are people fired all
the time at elementary schools for having inappropriate but legal
jobs outside of the job that they have as an
elementary school teacher, a public school teacher. How is this
woman not immediately fired by the city of Chicago if
(57:39):
she had an OnlyFans page. By the way, this chick
would not give very many subscribers if she had an
only Fans paid But if she did and that went public,
the school would immediately fire her. They would say it's
we're not going to allow an educator to be posting
photos on the inner of that nature and also educating children.
(58:03):
Immediately fired. Most people would not even blink. You wouldn't
even argue she still got a job. What does it
say that she could be at that OnlyFans rally putting
her finger to her throat, celebrating the murder of Charlie
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Kirk And right now everybody in Chicago public teachers, it appears,
is lining up behind her and saying we got to
make sure she stays employed. That's the sickness I'm troubled by.
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That's where I lay around at night thinking, how in
the world can we live alongside of people that celebrate
assassinations like this in public, that want more of us dead.
That's what troubles me, because I really think if Rachel
(59:05):
Maddow had gone to some campus and gotten shot and killed,
I don't think very many of you, and I hope
none of you would run around in public celebrating the
fact that she's dead. I think Rachel Maddow is wrong
on almost every issue. I think Bernie Sanders is wrong
on almost every issue. I think Elizabeth Warren is wrong
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on almost every issue. I would be horrified if something
happened to any of them. I think Keith Oberman is
mentally unstable and actually belongs in a padded gel cell.
But if somebody did something to Keith Oberman, let's pretend
that he actually left his Central Park area apartment and
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went anywhere, I would feel awful. I certainly wouldn't celebrate it.
I would condemn it. I think most of you would too.
Whoever the per person is on the left, that is
a public figure, I think most of you would say, yeah,
that's wrong. And you certainly wouldn't show up at a
protest and gleefully dance and celebrate that New York that
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Chicago area teacher did and people are defending her. That's
a profound sickness that I legitimately worry about quite a
lot as we look forward, because if Charlie Kirk were
an aberration and not representative of the root evil, then
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I would say, Okay, this is awful, but we can
grow from this. Unfortunately, the reality is they want a
lot more of us dead, and if it happened, they
would tap dance on our graves. How in the world
can that person be employed as a public school teacher,
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And even more troubling, how in the world can so
many people be standing up and saying she should definitely
keep her job.
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