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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back in Clay Travis buck Sexton show, breaking news.
As we told you as we finished the first hour,
hundreds of missiles right now raining down all over Israel,
fired from Iran, hitting every different place that you can imagine,
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breaking coverage happening all over the television network. The Iranian
response is it seems more extensive than what happened in April. Buck,
it's hard to tell to be certain exactly how many
of these are landing you can speak to this and
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how many of the things that are landing are potentially
missiles that were shot down partly but then falling and
having an impact.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
I mean, this is the issue right now.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
Play The Iron Dome is able to shoot down, intercept
certain missiles, rockets, things like that, but you have to
factor in one. It is not perfect no missile. Think
about how complicated this is. You're talking about hitting a
missile with another projectile to stop it from detonating on
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your territory. But then the bigger issue I think right now,
and from what I'm seeing on the screen as I'm
watching this seems to be happening, is a brute force
attack that overwhelms the Iron Dome and the interception capabilities,
meaning even if you could shoot down one hundred missiles
(01:41):
at one time, let's say in Israeli airspace or entering
Israeli airspace, Well, what happens if they're able to fire
off two hundred and three hundred missiles at once? And
that may be what is going on right now? This
is happening. Remember it's nighttime there. This is happening as
we are talking to you, So this isn't breaking news
from this morning. Missiles are impacting right now in Israel
(02:05):
as we speak to you. It does seem to be
a more extensive attack than the previous Iranian you know, whatever,
whatever you call it. You know, Iranian strike running an attack.
But if they've overwhelmed Iron Dome, you are tragically gonna
have casualties.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
And this is this is the problem.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
But the Israeli response to this is also a big question,
you know, at some point. First of all, Clay I
just I would say this, imagine for a moment what
this news story is like if if Iran had sophisticated
ballistic missiles that could do massive damage and evade Israel's
(02:49):
Iron Dome. And then ask yourself, imagine if with every
one of these missiles being fired. There was a thought
in the back of the minds of every vision maker
in Israel, every Israeli, never mind just everyone in the IDF.
Do any of these have a nuclear payload?
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Right?
Speaker 3 (03:07):
We see this and we think, well, Israel can handle this.
Israel can put up the defense it needs to, and
it can. Although it does seem that some of these
missiles are getting through, it's not clear we're watching this.
I'm we're talking about this as there's live video feed
on our screens of these missiles raining down in Israel.
But Clay, if there were even near parody between Israel
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and Iran and the Iranians were able to strike Israeli
apartment buildings at will with missiles, for example, I think
about what the world would look like, right. You would
have full scale open war between these two countries. You
would have Israel having to launch aerial attacks on Irani
and IRGC headquarters in Tehran, on Mola's palaces. I mean,
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it would just be all out. The only thing that's
stopping that right now is that Israel is still militarily superior.
But Clay, I don't know what their response this will
be because what they've decided with him ASO and with
hesbala Is, We're not going to live with your knife
at our throat anymore and talk about negotiations and talk
about the future. This may be a changed a changed.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Approach to Iran as well as what I'm saying, I
think we're close to all our war in the Middle East.
And let me hit you with a couple of things.
Iranian state media. This is from Aisha Hasni, who's at
Fox News, has released this statement in response to the
martyrdom of Ismael and Nyanya. And I'm going to mess
up some of these names, Nazraala and Nil Frushan. We
(04:38):
targeted the heart of the occupied territories. If the Zionist
regime reacts to Iran's operations, it will face crushing attacks.
That is a statement from Iran saying that they are
attacking Israel.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
I mean another.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
Attack of a terrorist attack take place in Israel right
now as well. I mean, I think it's fair to
say that Iran basically has decided to engage in all
out war with Israel. And this is for those of
you out there and not been following this closely. This
has been the concern ever since October seventh, eleven months ago,
when Hamas attacked Israel, there has been this demand, oh,
(05:21):
let's try to avoid a full out war. In April,
I think it's fair to say, Buck, we had sort
of a kabuki theater esque attack from Iran that seeing
design to allow Israel to defend itself almost I say,
kabuki theater like a shadow boxing sparring. You're not really
trying to knock each other down, You're trying to just
(05:42):
allow each other to defend. It's a shadow boxing exercise. This,
based on the videos that I am seeing right now, Buck,
looks like Iran intentionally attempting to inflict serious harm directly
on Israel without pulling the punches like we saw last time.
And now the question is, okay, what does Israel do now?
Speaker 3 (06:05):
Well, there's also and I know that you know this
shouldn't be about oh, the political in the short term.
This is when you don't want a commander in chief
who's a vegetable sunning himself on the beach somewhere and
nobody knows or cares what he's doing. Okay, that's the
when we talk about this. It's for moments like this
where the right phone call to the ally or or
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perhaps even through an intermediary to the enemy. Here, I
mean getting the word out, having a view of how
this should be handled, and stifling this before it goes
out of control. Because again, we started out the show saying, yes,
Israel militarily superior, and I said, but I'm worried about
terror attacks. And then there's a terror attack with ad
minutes of us saying this on the air, you know,
and then there's the missiles, and now it seems that
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the missiles might be getting around some of the iron
domes capabilities play. Iran doesn't have to have anything near
military parody with Israel to cause massive problems for the
whole world. And this is where you get into the
Strait of Hormuz scenario, where twenty five percent of the
world's oil is transiting daily through this narrow waterway, the
(07:14):
Strait of Hormus. What happens if if Iran just decides,
all right, we're just going to take out a couple
of you know, supertankers in the Strait of hor moonves
you will bring the global oil supply to a eight.
I mean they'll still be it'll still be happening, But
I mean you'll put a shock through it.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
But that will role.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Shoremen are striking and at least two major interstates are
inoperable in the United States. It's a cluster, one on
top of another. By the way, response from Israel, Israeli
official say Iran will now face a significant and harsh
response for tonight's attack. That's already out there base while
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this attack is still going on. I also think American politics.
You mentioned Iran once Kamala Harris elected. If you are
Jewish and you are listening to us right now and
you believe that Israel has the right to exist, I'm sorry,
how in the world are you showing up next month
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or voting early this month for Kamala Harris to be
president of the United States when Iran, which already hacked
the Trump campaign and shared what it got with Kamala
and Biden, and is actively trying to murder assassinate Donald
Trump such that bluck I just saw him on Saturday
at a football game. They can't even allow him to
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be inn a normal suite and a football game. They
had bulletproof glass that they specially brought in to allow
him to be able to watch a football game.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
How in the world. Are you voting for.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
Kamala Harris when Iran, which is trying to destroy Israel
and wants to wipe it off the earth, is actively
right now as we speak, trying to do so.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
I mean, come on.
Speaker 3 (09:04):
It's it's stunning. And I would just say, you know,
going into this vice presidential debate tonight as well, the
argument that that Tim Watz is going to somehow try
to make is that there's a lot of chaos and
disorder out there right now and it's Donald Trump's fault.
I mean, that's that's how pathetic it's going to get,
because what else are they going to say?
Speaker 2 (09:26):
What? What feels good? Right now? To the average American?
The border the worst it has ever been in our history.
Speaker 3 (09:33):
National security, Israel perhaps on the precipice of a major
escalation with with the Iran, you know, a war and
the Ukraine Russia war going on and on with no
end inside and hundreds of billions of dollars of our
money going to it, a disaster stretching out over half
a dozen states that there's been definitely a slow response
(09:55):
from the federal government on while people are in real duress.
You've got a longshore and strike. You see this Clay,
the guy who is the spokesman that we played before.
He owns a seventy six foot yacht, has a Bentley
and gets paid over nine hundred thousand dollars a year. Yeah,
he's the working man. He's the working man making a
(10:15):
million dollars a year to make sure that your products
in the story, to make sure that whatever you're gonna
buy at Target or Costco or Walmart or wherever it's
really expensive. Yeah, he really cares about you. This is
a bad moment for the country. I mean, this is
a tense day for America. And how is Tim Wall's
(10:35):
going to explain that? You know, because he's speaking on
behalf of Kamala Harris, who's supposed to be speaking on
half of Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
Who can't speak for himself. And this is what we're
dealing with.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
This is the leadership that's supposed to steer us through
these stormy waters. These people are imbeciles. It's not just
that I disagree with them. I disagree with plenty of
Democrats that I would never say are dumb.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
These people are dumb.
Speaker 3 (11:02):
They do not have the cognitive ability to see all
the threats here and come up with on the spur
of the moment solutions and apply strategy. It's a clown
show with this White House and that has consequences. I
also think we have to start to ask the question
(11:23):
why is Iran operating with impunity? From the United States perspective.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
We talked about this last week buck when Bill Clinton
was made aware that there was an assassination attempt that
was planned against George H. W. Bush, his predecessor, he
rained down, Holy hell on Iraq. We have plenty of
evidence that Iran is trying to kill Donald Trump. Now
(11:53):
they have unleashed hundreds of additional missiles on Israel.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
Our ally, why are we doing nothing?
Speaker 1 (12:03):
And for people out there they got mad about mean tweets,
I'm sorry. Bad guys only respond when they feel threatened.
You can't talk a bad guy into being a good guy.
They don't respect Biden, would you? They don't respect Kamala?
Would you? We have no deterrence in place, and the
(12:29):
fact that Iran can be openly planning to assassinate Donald
Trump and Joe Biden does nothing gives them the green
light to know that they can do whatever they want
and there are no consequences, And what you're seeing is
when bad guys feel like they have no consequences, when
there is no fear, all of us are in incredible danger.
(12:54):
That's what we're seeing happen in Israel right now. And
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Speaker 2 (15:29):
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Speaker 3 (15:31):
We're continuing to watch the situation UH in Israel very closely.
Here you have an Israeli counter strike that will come
and we're not sure what it will be. There's a
whole range of possibilities. But given what we have seen
Clay up to this point, Israel probably could have tried
(15:53):
to take out Hasannesrala many many times over the years,
and it finally did so, and then it out his
replacement within twenty four hours. They blew up the pagers
and radios of thousands of Hesbala fighters as they were
wearing them and using them, creating tremendous injuries, and actually,
(16:13):
in a battlefield sense, sometimes injuries can be more taxing
on the enemy than deaths because of the supplies and
materiel and personnel needed to keep them, keep them alive,
or keep them on the battlefield too. So I'm not sure.
No one, you know, no one knows less than the
IDF senior leadership ranks what happens next with this, But
(16:35):
it's this is the hottest that the Middle East has
has been, certainly since the October seventh attack. I think
that's fair to say. And well, we'll have to just
see what happens here. The fid administration has put out
a statement claiming that we stand with Israel. I don't
really know what they think that means, but all I
(16:58):
know is that Joe Biden in charge, is not going.
Speaker 5 (17:02):
No.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
And look, there's a seventy six percent chance I was
looking at Polymarket that Israel is gonna respond before Friday.
Remember we haven't hardly talked about it, but we've got
an vice presidential debate tonight.
Speaker 2 (17:15):
It could be.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Possible that Israel responds almost instantly. They know exactly what
they're gonna do. So far, they have not had super
I would say aggressive attacks inside of Israel. They inside
of Iran, they've been very targeted. But the bunker buster
bomb that they used to kill the head of Hezbolahnazarala,
I would think that that could be used in Iran
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That would be the next level, So would directly targeting.
They've done some sabotage of the Iranian nuclear pursuits, but
to go directly after Iran, that's in play here too.
It's gonna get worse.
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Welcome back in.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
Clay Travis Bock Sexton Show. Appreciate all of you hanging
out with us. We want to play for you. You're just
getting in your cars. Israel under attack from Iran. Hundreds
of missiles fired from Iran at Israel, and the footage
of this has been pretty unbelievable to see as the
(19:17):
Iron Dome over Israel has intercepted many, hopefully most of
these missiles. We wait on the full impact of what
these missiles have done. It's worth mentioning that Israel has
engaged in a very targeted campaign against terrorists. They have
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certainly at times led to civilian loss of life, but
that's because many of these terrorists try to put themselves
underneath civilian business, businesses or residences because they feel like
that protects them from being targeted because they have all
of those civilians that are around them, hospitals, schools, all
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of these different things that are cowardly but are designed
to protect them from being attacked. Israel has done their best,
whether it's exploding pagers, exploding walkie talkies, to directly target
terrorists themselves all throughout the Middle East. What Iran just
did buck was indiscriminately attack the entirety of Israel, with
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the hope being that some of their missiles would get
through and kill innocent people. This was not some sort
of targeted response attack that was directed only at the
Israeli military or only at Israeli leadership. They're trying to
kill as many Jews as possible, just like what happened
on October seventh. I think it's important to keep that
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perspective in mind as you analyze what's going on in
the Middle East. But I want to play a couple
of cuts for you of what it sounded like now.
This is in English on Israel's English speaking live newscast
that our crew has grabbed. Reminder also that Rashashana starts
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tomorrow at sundown, one of the Jewish holy days. Let's
listen to I twenty four. This is Israeli news cut
twenty nine, just before one o'clock in the morning in Israel,
talking about the waves of missiles coming.
Speaker 6 (21:21):
Of sirens and now we're hearing booms. This would be
the third or fourth wave of missiles that they launched.
According to the images coming out, it would indicate that
we're talking about a few hundreds of missiles at least
that were launched. We don't know if if this also
included cruise missiles or drones like last time, but in
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terms of the scope currently we can say not officially confirmed,
but just according to the videos coming out of Iran
when they filmed the launches that we're talking about many
many dozen, if not a few hundreds of missiles that
were launched. And again this was launched in a staggered
manner and waves, So when we left the studio that
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was the first wave, but now we're hearing the third
or fourth wave that was launched towards Israel territory. There
could still be more on the way, all right.
Speaker 7 (22:13):
What you're seeing right now are live visuals from Jerusalem Boulevard,
where we also saw a terror attack take place earlier
this evening, about half an hour ago. That's actually one
of our Hebrew language.
Speaker 5 (22:25):
Correspondents who is on the ground of that scene. Apparently
four people confirmed dead, seven injured. The incident has now ended,
but multiple terrorists were involved in that attack on the
light rail station within the Tel Aviv area.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
Okay, sorry, that's one o'clock our time, about eight o'clock
ish in Israel live broadcast.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
Let's also play for you cut thirty.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
This is also again Israeli live television that we have
grabbed so that you can hear exactly what they are
discussing in Israel right now as i Ran attacks them.
Speaker 8 (23:00):
I think that Iran may have made a very big
mistake because by launching this attack, clearly they wanted to
save what's left of their so called national honor. The
problem for the Iranians is that they are not able
to flood Israel's air defenses because his Balla cannot join
full force with this attack. And that was the original
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Iranian game plan, was to flood Israeli air defenses if
this moment came with strikes, massive strikes like we just
saw from Iran and from his Baala his Ba most
of its firepower is offline. They're firing what they can.
That appears to be the case right now, and so
not only did Iran, you know, I think, fail to
And we're still at a very early stage here, but
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it looks like the majority of these projectiles have been intercepted.
We still have to wait for more information. This is all,
of course, very preliminary. But now Iran has opened itself
up to significant Israeli retaliation.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
Okay, I think that's the key bock.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Now we say, okay, what does Israel do in response
to this? They seem to have neutralized Hesbolah and Hamas.
Do they go directly after the Iranian nuclear capabilities? Do
they go after any of the Iranian leadership? Given what
they did to Hesbola? I would think that Iran has
to be very nervous. This was designed to be a
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show of force from Iran. Hey we're still here, we
still matter. But it also opens the doors you just
heard at the end of that discussion to a substantial
israel response in Iran.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
I'm not sure how far they're willing to go and
what they're going to do. I do think that we're
in a new era here because of the October seventh attack,
which is Israel's nine to eleven. We've said that here
all along, that it was a change in overall perspective
about the scale of the threat and also the depth.
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Maybe they already knew this, I mean, I'm sure they
did in many ways, but the depth and depravity of
some of the ally of the enemies that they have
on their perimeter, and they've just decided enough and everything
every action Israel has taken, you know, turns out that
a bunch of idiot college kids on US campuses protesting. Yeah,
Israel doesn't care, Okay, Israel is trying to defend its
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people and deal with the enemies and and the the
viciousness that is all around them. I think that you're
probably going to see something from Israel that is meant
to show that no one in Iran is safe either,
and that they're willing to you know, if they have
to take out the head of the IRGC and blow
up a building to do it, they'll do it. And
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and and you know, Israel's capable. Look, I've been I've
been out of the national security game for a while
where I don't I don't know the extent of Israeli
capabilities with regard to what kind of missiles and what
kind of strikes they have now. I mean, it's you know,
they've learned a lot over the last decade since I've
been out, But I do know that they're going to
want to make the Iranians.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
Pay a heavy price.
Speaker 3 (25:57):
So that they don't do this kind of thing going forward,
and that you have to extract enough of a penalty
from the other side that they don't think that this
is a viable option, or else they'll continue to do it.
And that's what they certainly did with Hamas. Right, It's like, Okay,
you're going to launch a mass terror attack and you're
going to kill, you know, twelve hundred people who are
totally defenseless, unarmed men, women and children. You're gonna rape,
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You're gonna light them on fire, to all this horrible stuff.
We're going to root you out, stem and branch, and
we're going to eliminate your leadership, and we're going to
kill everybody involved. That's absolutely the only way that they
could respond to it. Anything less than that would be insufficient,
Anything less than that would be unjust to the Israeli people.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
And so I think you'll.
Speaker 3 (26:35):
See something that's not only proportionate clay, but meant to
mentor honestly frighten their enemies so that they won't cross
these lines again. And what that looks like. Will see,
I mean, you saw what they just did. An Usurraala
and his successor. The Israelis have very exceptional intelligence in
Iran as well.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
Spokesman for the IDF Rear, Admiral Daniel Had states the
attack has now ended, residents can leave their shelters. This
is in the last five minutes. Further states, so far
no casualties reported, which would suggest that they did a
phenomenal job shooting down all these missiles and that most
of those missiles have been intercepted. Now we'll see whether
(27:19):
that remains true. There also have been terror attacks inside
of Israel that has claimed several lives around that same time.
So again we will continue to update you on this
and also we come back in the next hour. By
the way, there's a vice presidential debate that is going
on right now tonight that could be impactful. Given that
(27:44):
we're now into October and we're exactly five weeks from
election day. What in the world do we expect from that?
We haven't even hardly been able to talk about it
because we got the crisis in the Hurricane Helene aftermath
impacting so many states in the Appalachian region.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
We've got the hut.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
Down going on on the East coast right now of
the Longshoreman, and a direct attack from Iran inside of Israel,
all taking place simultaneously. But as we come back for
the third hour here in a little bit, we're going
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Speaker 3 (29:49):
Welcome back into Clay and Buck. We do have a
vice presidential debate tonight that we're going to get to here.
Talk about a little bit of what's expected there. There's
been a lot of breaking news. The good news. I
like bring you good news. The IDEAF is saying that
they got all the missiles. So there were reports initially,
and remember we were relaying to you in real time
as the news was breaking that some of the missiles
got through the system sometimes, I think, Clay, what happens
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is that fragments shards, if you will, of the missiles
once they're intercepted, rain down and look like they are detonating,
but it's really not. I mean, there's still some danger
from that, but it's not as though the missiles hit
their mark and had a full detonation on target. So
right now there's saying no casualties from that. There were
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casualties from the terror attack outside of Israel by gunmen
on the ground, some kind of a Hamas or Hezbala
or Iranian cell of some kind. No further details on it,
but we'll keep an eye on all that as we
talk to you in the next hour about the vice
presidential debate.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
Also the longshoreman strike, interesting, Clay.
Speaker 3 (30:52):
I'm looking at our VIP emails, not a lot of
if anyone wants to call in and weigh in on that.
I'm curious if anyone really supports the longshoreman on this one.
Our VIPs are not happy with this strike, given the
parameters of what is being negotiated and all the rest
of it. So I think, Buck, when you say the
quiet part out loud, when you brag about how your
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intent is to extract pain on the American public because
you think you deserve more money. That is not very
well received. I mean that's the entire point of a strike, right,
but usually they have more eloquent ways to try to
convey what they're doing. They didn't, let's be honest, they
didn't schedule an October first strike by accident. They knew
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the presidential election, what's going to be going on. They
knew that they would have both sides to a certain
extent been over a barrel. And do you really want
to get involved in coming out against the longshoreman? Do
you really want to come out in favor of management.
They knew that the politics on this would play to
their favor. It's not a coincidence that this is scheduled
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one month before an election. Yeah, they went for maximum
leverage and maximum pain, and they're being very open about that.
Speaker 2 (32:06):
I will say this.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
They're spokesman who, uh, the reports are out, makes nine
hundred thousand dollars a year and drives around an E.
Bentley and has a seventy five foot yacht. So you know,
the working man's got a pretty good, pretty good gig.
This guy making the case as he has and saying that, well,
we had to show up during COVID. Buddy, you're you're
you're way too late on the you know. Oh well
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we had to work through COVID. Like a lot of
people had to work through COVID. They don't get to
say I want one hundred percent raised now.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (32:38):
And and that includes people that were not only like
the front line, first responders and everything else.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
Grocery stores, CVS stores.
Speaker 3 (32:45):
I mean a lot of people were showing up to
work and they all worked this, you know anyway, So
that the notion of like, well we were we had
to work during COVID and we didn't get ours, which
is what this guy's going on saying, is crazy. Also,
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Speaker 2 (33:34):
We have let's see here Ron in ach in South Carolina,
rom what's going on?
Speaker 9 (33:41):
Hey, gentlemen, appreciate all y'all doing. Mart give a shout
out to all the linemans. We just got power back
about three hours ago after the hurricane hit, and I
wanted to give everybody a reason to watch the debate
tonight between Vance and what he's saying. You're looking at
the possible leaders of the nation in just a couple
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of years. They happened. Don't forbid to trump, Barr Harris.
I want to know who my leader's going. You know,
who's the potential replacements going to be. And so I'm
hoping that Mance mops up the Florida with whatsy saying.
I think you will, but you know, just shout out
in prayers to everybody that's been effected by his storm,
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and our prayers are with Israel and appreciate all you
guys are doing. Bars.
Speaker 3 (34:30):
Thank you so much, sir, thank you for the call
on Clay. I do think it's Look, we joke around
about the vps and how it's you know, second tier,
but we should pay attention. Look, vice presidents are there
in case of and they have become presidents in the past,
so it isn't a little thing who the vice president is.
It can matter a bit, it can matter a whole lot.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
No doubt.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
Rachel, by the way, is in New York City. You're Jewish,
but you say you're gonna vote for Kamala.
Speaker 10 (34:58):
Why because Trump enabled Netaho? Neathanna? Who is the worst
thing that ever happened to Israel. I've been a Zionist
since I was five years old.
Speaker 2 (35:09):
What do you think that? Yah? Sorry, sorry to cut
you off.
Speaker 10 (35:11):
What do you think my parents thought for?
Speaker 2 (35:14):
Okay? What do you think net Nyaho has done wrong?
Speaker 10 (35:17):
What has done wrong is his arrogance was responsible for
October seventh. They knew a year before they what was happening.
There were people in the IDF who advised him he
had the arrogance to believe it would never happen had
they let me.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
Let me ask you this, Rachel, do you think, sorry,
do you think that America is responsible for nine to eleven?
Speaker 10 (35:39):
Do I? No? I don't think America is responsible for
kind lesson?
Speaker 1 (35:44):
So well, okay, Well, the reason why I'm asking is
my suggestion would be that the terrorists who kill innocent
people both on nine Oven and October seventh are responsible
for the terror attacks, not net Yahoo or George W.
Bush or whomever the resident is at the time of
the attack. And why would you not think America is
responsible but think that Israel is?
Speaker 10 (36:06):
I think it's a false analogy. We know that Israel
had positive information from.
Speaker 2 (36:12):
Three Do you think hold on?
Speaker 1 (36:13):
Do you think Benjamin Netanyahu let twelve hundred Israelis be
murdered intentionally?
Speaker 10 (36:20):
Intentionally? No, stupidly and arrogance? No, I don't think he said, gee,
let this happen.
Speaker 2 (36:25):
I appreciate the call, Rachel, thank you for listening, but
I'm done with this. This is this is I just
think it's a hard look. Come on again.
Speaker 1 (36:31):
We can take other Jewish calls, listener calls, if we
would like I asked for it. So Rachel called in
and said she's supporting Kamala because she thinks.
Speaker 3 (36:39):
I have not heard of a single person who would
consider themselves a Zionist and pro Israel who thinks that
everything going on over there is the fault of Nen Yahoo.
In fact, they all say Nnyahu is the man for
this moment.