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September 13, 2024 36 mins
Trump ad on Kamala's support for taxpayer-paid transgender surgery for illegal aliens in prison. Will Trump hold town hall in Springfield, Ohio, like C&B suggest? C&B favorite data guru, Ryan Girdusky, lights up Van Jones and panel on CNN. Fake Kamala pretending to change everything she's always believed in. Ridiculous ESPN commentary on Tua's concussion.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Friday edition of Clay and Buck starts right now. Very
excited to be with all of you. Can you feel it?
Can you feel the heat? Can you feel the tension?
Can you feel the craziness out there? As election season?
It is all in now, my friends. We are in
the sprint phase. It's going to be a frenzy on

(00:23):
both sides. On the Trump side to get out the
truth and defeat communism. On Kamala side, to get out
the lies and ruin America. Shorthand for what's going on
with these campaigns. Much to discuss. We also just to
give you a little roadmap for where we're heading. Sam Brown,
Senate candidate in Nevada, very important senate race there. We're
going to talk to him later on the program, probably

(00:46):
third hour. And then actor Kirk Cameron of Growing Pains fame.
For those of us who grew up and watched Growing Pains,
I was a fan.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
I always loved that show. Loved it.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
Yeah, Family Ties and Growing Pains were kind of like
that was my sweet spot for a number years when
I was a kid.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
So confession Buck. I also liked Who's the Boss? And
I used to have a big crush on Alyssa Milano,
and we know that that's gone down. The Durrain really
kind of a rough spot. Rough spot for me.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
Don't ever meet your heroes, man. I thought she was
great in that too, and then I interviewed her many
years later and she was an absolute nightmare. So just
putting it out there, we have, we have all that
to get to. Okay, let's start with the big news.
Then we'll get into some big ideas as well. We
have Trump saying that he is not going to debate again.

(01:32):
I think I said yesterday, Clay, I don't think he
will and I don't think he could. I didn't put
a bet on this one because I'm sick of having
to buy you expensive stakes. But or I guess we're
even We're even steven as of a few weeks from now.
But I decided that it was probably in Trump's best interest.
That seems to be I think, uh the move for

(01:54):
him right now, given where the polls are and everything else.
I know you want to dive into some internal reporting
CNN about internal polling on the Kamala side of things,
that is encouraging for Trump. Look, you've got people that
are coming out and saying at the election were held today,
Trump would win. You've got some others who are saying
if the election were held today, Kamala would win. No
surprise is there. Nobody really knows the answer, and nobody

(02:17):
will know until election day. All Right. I feel very
strongly that Trump is ahead, but not by a lot.
I think he's ahead, but this is this is a
tight race, and it's gonna come into the final stretch
and uh yeah, I think that's Remember Clay, we were
at the Kentucky Derby. We had so much fun. We're
entering the phase where you know, the horses are running
and everyone's like, oh, the horses are running, and it's like, oh,

(02:39):
I think I saw them. And then when they get
into the final stretch, because we were in that finish line,
everyone stands up and there's all that electricity and an excitement.
It's gonna be like that. Okay, no one's getting lapped here,
and the horses are gonna be right on top of her.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Boss Julie Talbot from Kentucky took us to the finish
line of the Kentucky Derby and it was amazing for
those who did not know.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
She and her husband Michael.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
And that is where we are now full sprint for
the next fifty three days.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
Yeah, the crowd is standing and at that last stretch
with the final final leg of the race happening right
in front of us. So that's where we are. A
couple of big things keep in mind. First off, the media,
I really just think that their strategy at this point
is to run through the run through the end of

(03:28):
this taking as many hits and shots as they have
to on behalf of Kamala by lying for her about
things that are easily disprovable. I'll get to one of
those in a second. And we also have an idea
that Clay and I were texting about yesterday that we
want to raise with you. Maybe we've already raised it
to the Trump campaign. Maybe we've already said, hey, guys,
here's a good idea. But I think that the media,

(03:49):
Clay knows that they're gonna have to lie about a
lot of things because Kamala's got huge, huge vulnerabilities based
on what she has been saying for Oh, I don't
know her entire life in public office. And here's one
of them. This is a new Trump ad. They said
that she didn't after that debate, they said Kamala didn't
support transgender operations on illegal aliens in prison, because that's

(04:11):
quite a mouthful. Right, problem is she did here's this
Trump ad play three.

Speaker 4 (04:16):
He did things that nobody would ever think of. Now
she wants to do transgender operations or illegal aliens that
are in prison.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
This is a radical left liberal Paris voice support for
cutting funding for ICE and for using taxpayer money to
fund transgender surgery for detained migrants.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
In twenty nineteen, tax pair funded gender transition surgeries for
retain Change actually said she supported.

Speaker 5 (04:40):
She wrote both wrote and answered in the Affervative when
she was asked, and she said she just supported it
for federal prisoners.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
These are things that you know, you would be hard
to think that you would come up with taxpayer funding
gender transitions for for detem migrants.

Speaker 5 (04:55):
This is just a couple of her positions back then.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
Clay there, I really just think that they're hoping to
continue to just take these shots and push through whatever.
The damage to their credibility is what they don't care.
They've got to go all in for Kamala, even if
it means blowing up their credibility at every step.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
I do think Buck this is where twitter X being
owned by Elonmilk makes a big difference because I don't
know if you paid attention to this, but the community
notes section on Twitter has become very valuable because people
like Jamal Bowman, people like the New Yorker writer, a

(05:40):
lot of them came out and said, Hey, this is
a crazy thing that Trump said during the debate, that
Kamala Harris wants to provide sex change operations funded by
taxpayers for illegal immigrants in detention centers as well as criminals.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
And she actually did.

Speaker 3 (06:00):
And our friend Ryan Gerdusky was on CNN when Van
Jones tried to make excuses for Kamala Harris by saying, yeah,
you know, the whole Democrat Party kind of lost its
mind in the twenty twenty campaign, and Ryan shot back, Yeah,
BLM was the cause of all of it, but really
it was everybody was trying to get left of Bernie

(06:22):
and left of Elizabeth Warren because that's how they thought
they ended up the nominee against Trump. And so Kamala
came out with all these crazy left wing propositions, and
unlike in twenty twenty when it might have been stifled
or when the and it's so important fact checkers might
have been given precedence.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
I saw buck I loved it.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
Is that the Seattle Post, whatever the main newspaper is
in Seattle, came out and said Trump lied about parts
of Seattle being taken over by protesters during twenty twenty,
and then Community Notes fact check the actual Seattle newspaper
with an article from them about Chaz. I mean, are
they just going to pretend that didn't happen, the autonomous

(07:07):
zone that was taken over in the center of Seattle
by protesters, and so the lies are getting recognized. My
question is are they sort of swing voters who are
open to them seeing them?

Speaker 2 (07:21):
You and I are, most of our listeners are.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
I think it's puncturing through the bubble of left wing
of the lies, but I'm not sure it certainly is
doing more than in twenty twenty.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
So here here's our idea, and we're hoping that some
of our friends from the Trump campaign who listen to
the show as often as they can, some almost every day,
as I understand it. Here's our idea. And I will
note that people have been saying this. This has been
percolating on x on Elon's platform. Trump should hold a

(07:55):
town hall in Springfield, Ohio, where we get to hear
from the residents of this town what's really going on.
They maybe get to have it presented for everybody to hear.
I don't want to hear David Muir say I called
the city manager. What does the city manager do?

Speaker 2 (08:13):
I mean? And why would he be honest?

Speaker 3 (08:15):
If he's trying to protect the city, why would he
say honestly anything that's true to your point? You know,
I'm supposed to make sure there's no potholes, and like,
you know, the electrical grid doesn't go down or whatever,
and you know, calls the the utility company. I mean,
I don't know what a city manager in Springfield's doing
day to day, but I do know that he is
not omniscient and doesn't have the answers to what has
gone on everywhere. He's not the cops, Okay, he's not

(08:37):
somebody who's even on the front line seeing what's happening.
And I just think it's kind of funny that, oh, well,
since you talk to the city manager, I guess we
have to think that everything's fine. Other w it's a
city manager Democrat that anyone even find out do we
know it's a city.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
What are the chances of Democrat pretty high. I'm not
saying he is. Maybe he is, Maybe he is.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
I think he is.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
Well there you go. Oh what a shock. The city
manager who's a Democrat. He's probably a big tim wall. Anyway,
I think that we need to have Trump with the
people of Springfield having an open conversation. Remember if Fox News,
that's the obvious place for it to be house. Sorry,
we're radio, not video, so I have to seed this one.

(09:16):
I would love it to be.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
Yes, although if nobody else will do it, you and
I would go and host a town hall in Springfield
with Trump.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
We would be happy to do that.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
I'm totally totally doing That's actually a good idea. I
like where Clay's head is out. But anyway, someone just
needs to do it. Because here's here's what happens now
when when you have when you have this this call
it content reporting, whatever you want to say, When it's
out there now, it filters out throughout the rest of
the ecosystem, and it puts pressure on the legacy media

(09:47):
that is carrying all of the water for the Harris
campaign right now to have to at least deal with
this reality because it can reach a critical mass where
if they don't address it, they're losing the messaging war
on it. We have to deal this unfortun All the
time they lie about Trump. We can't just let the
lie sit out there. We have to address it. And
you know the cycle is rinse, wash and repeat every day, Clay.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
We both know that.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
We're talking, we're texting about this yesterday. If we get
the people of Springfield out there.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
Now, I forget.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
Everyone wants to make it about the dogs and the
cats living together, mass hysteria, whatever.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
That's not even what.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
I want to focus on. What has happened to this
town under Biden Harris's watch. Yes, that's it, and that's
why I would go do it.

Speaker 3 (10:31):
And I think for people out there, sod Springfield is
emblematic of a lot of towns in America that had
a culture before the Biden Harris administration suddenly allowed in
ten million plus illegals and flew in an additional mass
number of illegals under different amnesty provisions.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
Remember we talked yesterday to the Congressman about this parole
program that I have brought up to you, Clay. They
are bringing people in under a family reunification loophole that's
supposed to be case by case hundreds of thousands of
people here. And this is where I think is so important.

Speaker 3 (11:10):
They're gonna immediately say, oh, it's racist because you're focusing
on the community with Haitians things like that. Let me
just ask this question, Buck, If a town of fifty
or sixty thousand in Japan should suddenly got twenty thousand
Germans shipped into that town, do you think it would
change the culture of that town in Japan? I would
submit yes, and probably for the worst. If a town

(11:32):
in Nigeria suddenly got twenty thousand Italians shipped into it
of fifty or sixty thousand, do you think that would
change the culture of the town and be difficult?

Speaker 2 (11:42):
Yes. This is about.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
Changing the culture of towns and how it is impacting
lives in a massive way, regardless of where the people
are from.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
It's a story that needs to be told.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
It's also about resources. It's about people who are told
by the government where they live, you give us money,
you pay your tolls and your taxes and your and
you obey our regulations or else, and then they take
that money. In the case of say New York City
billions of dollars of that money, and they start giving

(12:16):
it to people who are not supposed to be here.
And what people in the case of Springfield have known
us as well is there seems to be a prioritization
going on of, oh, well, we have to go above
and beyond for the new arrivals. There are poor Americans
in Springfield. Yeah, there are poor Americans who are white, black, Latino.
They're already there and they're being told, yeah, you know,

(12:39):
you may get cut off from your Medicaid. But we
got these Haitians that have just arrived. We've got to
go above and beyond and do everything. We've got to
subsidize their housing, we got to give them EBT, give
the clay. It's a microcosm the point of Springfield. And
this is why I think it's so important. This is
why I really think the Trump campaign needs to go.

(13:00):
I don't tell them what to do, but I really
think this is a good I agree right now. I
think this really matters. Springfield is a microcosm of what
Biden Harris has done to the country. In New York City,
in Chicago, in name a major city that has had
a huge inflow of migrants. And see when it's smaller,

(13:22):
it's more acute, it's more obvious. You can sense greater
this strain on public resources. But it's no different in
New York City. It's just masked by the number of people.

Speaker 3 (13:32):
Sounds like the Simpsons, But there is a Springfield in
every state in America right now, there is a community
like this that has been impacted. Which is why I
think the Trump team should go and have a town
hall and let all these citizens talk. Because remember Buck,
this story didn't start because of the Internet. It started
because of the citizens showing up at the council meeting

(13:55):
discussing the challenges that are being wrought in this community.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
You know what you'll see as well. We've seen these
videos they're circulating online. I guess you know, the legacy
media is going to tell us all these people are frauds.
They're Black Americans who live in Springfield who are like,
what's going on here?

Speaker 2 (14:10):
Folks?

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Yes, there are there are others as well, but I'm
saying there are there are black Americans who are saying, hey,
this is my country. Why isn't my government helping?

Speaker 2 (14:19):
Mean more?

Speaker 1 (14:20):
These people are new arrivals who really aren't even supposed
to be here, and then you get into the kind
of this legal gray area as a TPS. And but
they're upset, and their videos are I'm not coming up
with this on my own. The videos are out there
of them making their case, including at that town hall meeting,
and the media just tells us it's all fake, there's nothing.

(14:41):
All right, Well, let's let's see, let's see how this
and Kamala, and Kamala laughed about the whole thing. Kamala
thinks the whole thing is ridiculous.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
And it's in the Midwest where the election is going
to be decided. I think it feels a bit to
me like the Trained derailment, when Trump did such a
good job going to that community that Biden was ignoring.
I think this is that all over again, except directly
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(15:09):
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Speaker 2 (16:28):
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Speaker 3 (16:31):
Welcome back in Clay Travis buck Sexton show I Love.
On CNN, they're trying to excuse all of Kamala's crazy
left wing ideas by saying, hey, yeah, we kind of
lost our minds there for a little while in twenty
twenty and got everything wrong.

Speaker 2 (16:46):
This is what they're legitimately acknowledging. Now.

Speaker 3 (16:49):
This was Van Jones and our friend Ryan Garduski, who
was on this week firing back Listen.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
It's not just Kamla Harris that's moved. Our whole party
was on some weird pogo stick in twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
We had all kinds of ideas that.

Speaker 5 (17:01):
Turned out to be bad ideas we called the Black
Lives Matter, and she's yet to be.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
Able to explain why she shifted black.

Speaker 5 (17:08):
That was the pop It was equity.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
Oh wait, I just love the immediately they jump they
jump on our friend Ryan there because like, oh, you
can't just say that on CNN. Ryan's like, it's called
black Lives Matter, and he's right, by the way, that
was it.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
He's right.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
It was a horrible The whole thing was a horrible movement.
It the data is very clear on this. By the way, David,
we're also lied hat tip and Coulter for pointing this
one out that the crime statistics he cites are garbage,
that the much more accurate Justice Department statistics show a
huge increase in violent crime twenty twenty to twenty twenty one,

(17:43):
or rather twenty twenty one twenty twenty two.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
So yeah, man, it's wild. They're just right. We worked.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
We are lying.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
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(18:58):
who actually know something. On CNN again, our friend Ryan
or Dusky, who was almost us earlier this week, just
a very sharp political mind and sleeps eats, breeds polls,
so has a very good sense of what the data
is on any given day. He was over at Seat
and we played for you before Van Jones was saying
that the Democrat Party went a little crazy in twenty twenty,

(19:18):
and Ryan said, yeah, blm.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
There was more.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
This was specifically on the Kamala campaign. This is cut
twenty one. Our buddy Ryan laid it down, played it.

Speaker 5 (19:28):
That's sixty years old, which is about what she is.
She had a transformational life experience apparently where in one
thousand days, she has changed from a Bernes Sanias Democrat
to a pro choice Bush Democrat. She has abandoned almost
every position, not just unfracking on reparations for sentence, the slaves.
She was gung ho for a multi trillion dollar policy,
never mentions that she's completely against it. Obviously, the transgender

(19:52):
illegal aliens in prison, which she did sit there and
say that she was four. She was against ice, she
was for open borders, defund the place Clay.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
I would have a hard time. The truth of Kamala
Harris is that I would have a hard time, off
the top of my head thinking of now that we've
started to really look at some of her policies, especially
back in the twenty nineteen period. Twenty nineteen in that primary,
hard time finding a more left wing Senator Bernie Sanders.
Everyone says he's so left wing, he's very left wing

(20:23):
on economic issues, but actually on some issues there's even
some Trump crossover. People forget this on protections for American
based workers, on trade policy. You know, there are some
areas on made in America, some areas where Bernie is
more of a protectionist and less of a socialist, or
maybe those things go hand and hand, but whatever or

(20:43):
those things can coexist. But Kamala Harris the most left
wing stuff. This is AOC level stuff. And she's Ryan's
pointing out, She's just like, yeah, that's not me anymore.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
Two things.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
In twenty sixteen New Hampshire in particular, and probably some
of you are listening to a right now, there were
a lot of voters deciding do I want to vote
for Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump in the twenty sixteen
New Hampshire primaries.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
That was going on.

Speaker 3 (21:10):
That was a true voter out there because to your point, Buck,
a lot of people wanted to disrupt the existing system.
And it is true that Bernie and Trump were seen,
particularly in twenty sixteen, as the two most disruptive candidates.
They had some overlapping appeal. Second part of this, I
think it's important to what Ryan's saying there. Clearly the

(21:30):
reparations thing is bonkers. They won't even answer a question
on it. Seventy five percent of Americans think reparation's crazy.
Even substantial portions of Democrats think that reparations are crazy
of their voters. But I think this is interesting. You know,
Kamala Harris turns sixty years old on October twentieth, that

(21:51):
is next month. There's certain ages where and you had
won recently where when you go from one an age
to another, thirty nine to forty feels different, right, Yeah,
And I would argue that I'm.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Forty now, so I've gotten into your decade, which is
very sad for me. Yes, and now my knee hurts
and I gotta go to physical therapy for my knee.
All of a sudden, you hurt yourself playing tennis. You're
playing hurt on the show. Glad you haven't mentioned it
or drawn attention to it, because that's not the kind
of person you would. Well, not all heroes need everyone
to know it's right.

Speaker 3 (22:25):
But I do think when you're trying to argue, oh,
Kamala Harris is youthful, which is what they're trying to do.
I think when you go from and there's gonna be
people out there about to have their sixtieth birthday now
that are going to deluge me with emails. But I
think when you go from fifty nine to sixty, in
my head, I think of sixty as nearing retirement age.

(22:50):
I think of your forties and fifties as the engine
of your driving, your whatever your career is. And then
I think personally, when you get to sixty, you start thinking, hey,
maybe I shift down a little bit. I'm getting closer
to retirement now. Look, trust me, I doubt that you
or I are going to be people who are stopping

(23:12):
to work when we are sixty. There are tons of
people out there busting their asses all through their sixties,
all through their seventies because to a large extent, the
economy's tough, and a lot of you are the financial
engine for your kids, your grandkids, and you're gonna be
busting your asses for a long time.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Well on the happier side of it, or the more
positive side, that's positive too, but on the you know, yay,
it turns out that actually, as you get older, unless
you're working in something that is you know, putting a
lot of strain on your back or it's physically very taxing,
but keeping your mind active and being productive deep it
deeper into your life than sixty five years old, has

(23:50):
shown tremendous that there's a reason Warren Buffett still works right, Yes,
like guy's almost one hundred years old, because he still
has a sharp mind and he wants to keep it sharp.
So this notion of retirement as a thing where you
just play golf all the time. You know, you go
three or four days a week, but you still want
to do some stuff. You still want to be productive.

Speaker 3 (24:07):
And I understand wisdom comes with age, and I think
I have bet I don't have great wisdom now, trust me,
ask my wife. But I think at forty five, as
a general rule, I have better wisdom than I did
when I was twenty five. Kamala is turning sixty to suddenly,
at sixty years old abandon everything that you believed at

(24:27):
fifty six is really a tough sell. And I think
that's a really good point to make. And again, there
are some things where you can evolve based on lifebuck
you may experience this one day when you have kids,
your life perspective changes because you're not just living for
yourself anymore. Kamala is sixty. I don't buy this is

(24:48):
all so fake. She's the most inauthentic candidate.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
We've ever seen.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
As I've been saying all along, there's also something more
pernicious here. There's something more gross about what Kamala's doing
them When it's not that she has changed her mind. Okay,
I'll give you an example. A lot of you have
told me, and I know I've been open to it,
but a lot of you have said, buck, I really
think you know because I say, Rfkjunior is very good

(25:14):
on a couple of things. I've always said that, But
you say, no, No, he's more conservative than you realize.
He's changed how he feels in a more meta sense, right,
like his life philosophy has moved to the right. And
I'm open to this argument, but I'm not. I haven't
yet been convinced, but I'm open to the argument. But
but I don't think that he's a faker, right, I

(25:36):
don't think that he said, Oh, this is what I believe. Now,
psych I'm gonna turn it all around in three months.
Kamala's revolution is phony. The whole thing she will be for.
This is the part of it that's so crazy. If
she wins the presidency, she will be for transgender surgery

(25:57):
for inmates, she will be for reparations. The whole thing
is a temporary smoke screen. And the media, they're the
ones fanning it, they're the ones pushing it out there
for everybody.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
It is all a lie, Yes, and it's a lie
on a level we've never seen before. And I do
think it's important to think about the history of American politics.
In O four, John Kerrey's position on Iraq basically cost
him the election because he was for it and then
he was against it, and they got him with the.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
Flip flop all the time.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
Kamala is now trying to flip flop on everything and
buck it's some stuff that's super serious. Hey, whether or
not you want to build a wall at the border
is a really serious decision. Whether or not you want
to allow fracking because of the implications that follow from
it is a really serious thing. But also there are
things that are not very serious that she's trying to

(26:50):
run from now plastic straws. She wanted to ban plastic straws,
and now she's saying, oh, no, of course not. We
could never ban plastic straws. So it's both the incredibly
in the grand scheme of things minor, although everybody out
there who's ever tried to use a frickin' paper straw
or tried to use one of those metal straws knows

(27:12):
that plastic straws have to exist for the rest of
our lives because they're way better than the alternatives. But
fracking the border, whether you can drive an ev reparations,
transgender surgeries for inmates, and illegal immigrants being detained, these
are huge things that she's now trying to say. Oh,

(27:32):
by the way, I don't believe in that anymore. And
Bernie Sanders pulled the rug out from underneath her when
he said, oh, she's just saying that now to get elected.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
So I do think it's important that we all understand, though,
that she is telling the truth. Kamala Harris is telling
you the truth when to get out of all these positions,
she says her values haven't changed. That is a true state,
and it's because her only value is the pursuit and

(28:03):
acquisition of power. So it is true. Her only value
is what do I have to stand for to get power?
Everything flows from that. So I just want to be fair.
Yes she is ruthless. Yes, her values have not changed.
Her values aren't about things that actually like affect people

(28:24):
in a positive way. But she's got one value for
sure that we have definitely seen. The will take some
of her calls here eight hundred two A two two
eight a two. You know I was watching Morning Joe
this morning, and I think to myself, I'm like, who
watches this? They're all just sitting there. You know, They've
got this whole panel of guys and they all kind
of sound like Brian Stelter's They're like, oh, my guy,

(28:44):
Kabla Harris is so amazing. And I said it, I'm like,
you know what, I can't even really blame them. These
guys lack. These MSNBC talking heads, they lack the intestinal fortitude.
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(29:28):
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Yeah?

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Well yeah, I mean Clay's saying that, you know, now
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Speaker 2 (30:48):
Buck. I'm gonna be up early tomorrow morning.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
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(31:13):
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(31:36):
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dot Com. Speaking of football last night in your new
hometown of Miami, where we have tripled ratings in the
last year. Thank you, South Florida. We love all of you,
but for all of you. Bucket was not a good
day for Miami Dolphin fans. In addition to losing by

(32:35):
twenty one to the Buffalo Bills, they also had their
quarterback knocked out with a concussion. It is now a
major discussion point. Should Tua potentially consider retiring He's the
starting quarterback for the Miami Dolphins. You have come to
find out how woke and left leaning sports can be.
But even I was stunned at the conversation this morning

(32:56):
on ESPN. They started off having the reasonable cosation about, hey,
what should Tua do? Should he resign or not? Should
he retire or not? How healthy is he? All those things.
Then it turned into buck identity politics. A black woman
on the show decided that she needed to talk about
how black women are victimized because of the challenges of

(33:19):
birth in this country.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
This is real.

Speaker 3 (33:21):
If you were watching sports, this is what you heard
this morning on ESPN.

Speaker 4 (33:25):
As someone who is a woman who has two scars
that go from hip to hip because I've had two
c sections in an effort to provide for my family
and create a family for my family, I understand sacrifice
a black woman in this country whose mortality rates are
incredibly high. I understand making sacrifices and trying to mitigate
risk when it comes to your family, expanding your family,

(33:47):
and protecting your family. All I am simply imploring, is
that anyone in Tuist corner, someone that truly believes and
loves Tua, is having a real conversation with him right
now about what quality of life looks like.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
It's like, I mean, I just.

Speaker 3 (34:03):
Can you imagine if you're just like man, I want
to see what happened in Thursday night football and then
you get a lecture on black mortality motherhood from on
a sports channel.

Speaker 1 (34:13):
I want to I want to tell you, Clay, you know,
before you and I teamed up on this show, I
hadn't watched commentary on ESPN of any kind in honestly
twenty years, Okay, So I had no baseline of this
at all. So when you would tell, you know, I
would see the occasional clip on media or something, but
I mean I had not actually sat there and watched
since then on occasion. I don't watch it regularly, but

(34:35):
I've paid more attention in the news cycle to these things,
and sports media going as insane as it has in
terms of just so left wing. You know, It's like
I've been you know, cryo frozen for twenty years. I
woke up and they all turned into lunatic communists on ESPN.
I had no idea.

Speaker 3 (34:52):
I mean, can you imagine if you're just sitting down
having your morning coffee and you're like, man, I want
to see what people think about the Dolphins Bills game,
And the next thing you know, you're getting a lecture
about C section scars and black women mortality rates as
it pertains to a guy who got a concussion in
a football game. I just even I sometimes see clips
and I'm like, how does it go off the rails

(35:13):
like this?

Speaker 2 (35:14):
I mean, it's a sports channel. It's a sports channel.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
Yeah. Also, you have better access to medical care in
this country than you do any country really on the planet,
certainly any country of this scale or size. So you know,
I think who's the.

Speaker 3 (35:28):
Bigger victim, the player who got injured in a game
or the random commentator who is getting paid a million
dollars to talk about the game. I think it's I
think two was probably the big conversation there. But I
do think that's interesting. We come back buck new story
out this morning from CNN inside of the Kamala Harris camp.

(35:48):
They said if the election was Tuesday, they believe Trump
would win.

Speaker 2 (35:54):
Why do they believe that? What is going on to me.
We told you this, Buck said.

Speaker 3 (36:00):
As soon as the first debate between Kamala and Trump ended,
Kamala's team said they wanted another debate. You don't want
another debate. I don't think if you're winning, she's losing.
I want to share some of these quotes and some
of the data points from you, including a couple of
new polls from Michigan. We got a big audience in Michigan.

(36:22):
One poll had Trump up, the other poll has it dead.
Even right after the debate, what changes the outcome whether
our FK Junior is kept on the ballot or not.
Kamala's team is fighting as hard as they can to
keep him on the ballot in Michigan because they think
it could win the state for them.

Speaker 1 (36:42):
That feels kind of anti democratic, doesn't it. A candidate
wants to drop out, you won't let him drop out?
Threat to democracy.

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