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Welcome to today's edition of The Clay Travis and Buck
Sexton Show podcast. Second hour of Clay in Buck starts. Now,
this is Buck, and we've got this letter that has
been reported on one page letter Bloomberg News with the
stoop here that was sent late last year to the
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Chief to Chief Judge in DC, and it offers details
on the plan to prosecute they've already been about. Oh,
they've already been over a thousand people prosecuted in connection
to January sixth, and this is saying that the expectation
is there will be another thousand people, perhaps up to
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twelve hundred people who will be prosecuted. So now let's
just do some quick math on this one. If they
if they've prosecuted essentially a thousand people up to this point,
a huge huge number of those obviously our plea agreements
as well. But if they've prosecuted that many people and
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it is now what two years from the day, how
many people are they going to prosecute between now and
the election? About another thousand? So they're they're just think
about this. If they were scheduling this out, they will
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have managed to have the machinery of j six prosecutions
coincide perfectly with the electoral calendar of Biden's first term
in office. Right more more and anytime they want. That
means they can say, oh, they can do an update
on the January sixth story. Oh another person pleaded guilty today,
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another another person got you know, six months in prison
or got you know, felony charges for this or that,
whatever it may be. And what you see is that
this has really replaced Russia collusion, which was the story.
Now that was a fabrication. January six isn't a fabrication.
It's a massive exaggeration the insurrection. But what they were
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able to do with Russia collusion was have a four
year long narrative that they could use at any point
in time as a way of attacking the Trump administration.
Didn't matter that it was all I I didn't matter
that it was crazy. It was the narrative. It gave
structure to the anti Trump media and political and institutional forces.
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And because otherwise, what are they going to say? Economy
is really good? Were at peace? Man? Those trade deals
actually were really smart. That was a good idea. Wow,
Trump was right on China. No, they weren't going to
say any of that, right obviously, so it turned into
Russia collusion. And now what you see is that that
say that same coordinated machinery of propaganda is going to
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spend it already has spent two years on January sixth,
and you had you know, Liz Cheney and the Special
Committee and all the you know, the Hollywood style production
of January six. But they're they're planning to do this
through the election. So I think we all need to
be prepared for this. This is the way that they
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do things. This is how they operate when they're in power.
The clear decision the weaponization of the January six prosecutions
as a as a feature of politics. Now I know
those say, oh, we were so backlogged, or well, they
also could just not prosecute people for non violent crimes
and no property crime. They could also decide that obstruction
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of a government proceeding isn't really worth the resources, time
and effort from a criminal justice perspective, and the destruction
of people's lives. Because now if you're tied to January six,
they wanted it to be that you're effectively a domestic terrorist.
That's what the Democrat narrative has become. But they're going
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to tell you, oh, we're so overwhelmed with all these
really important prosecutions. Well, they're prosecuting some people who shouldn't
be prosecuted at all. So start with that, at least
not not in any meaningful criminal way. You know, give them,
give them a fine, you know, a fine for trespassing.
And I don't ever do that again for people who
didn't attack anyone, didn't destroy anything. That would seem to
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be a far more just approach. But no, instead it's
hundreds and hundreds of people obstructing a government proceeding is
now a severe, a severe crime. Oh okay, you know
this from the same Democrats, by the way, who still
effectively cheer when on Trump's inauguration there was like a
limousine set on fire and lunatics running around the streets
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of DC, and they had protests outside the White House
while Trump president in his final year that they had
to call in riot police for it. Just they're fine
with riots, they're fine with obstructing government proceedings, just not
this time, just not this one. This one is useful
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to them and useful to their narrative. And I still,
you know, I don't want to hear lectures about behavior
of political partisans until the Democrats apologize to the American
people for Biden voters rioting for months in twenty twenty
in the midst of a pandemic and in fact using
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the pandemic as a means of silencing anyone else, silencing
anybody who dissented from the Democrat line on a range
of issues, but giving special privileges to the BLM rioters.
As we know. In fact, I really appreciated this. Governor
Ron DeSantis spoke out on this mentioned recently that it's
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it's crazy that they allowed people that they allowed the
BLM protesters to do what they were doing, while everybody
else was told you better stay at home and shut up.
It was too dangerous for you to go to church.
But it was medically and socially advisable to go out
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there and tell everybody. I mean, here's de Santists telling
everybody that we all remember that the same Democrats that
tell us, you know, all that they tell us about
COVID and January sixth is the biggest deal ever that
they were saying BLM riots during a pandemic, those were cool,
those were fine. Actually, wrote a letter saying this, and
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in the same letter they said it's fine to go
out and protests with BLM, but does not mean it's
okay for you to protest against lockdowns or other things
that you made. So you know, this was this was
presumably a woke virus. But I think the but I
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think that really took the mask off a lot of
these people because clearly it's it's absurd that you would
take that position from a scientific perspective, And so that
was really showing that this is more about them advancing
an agenda and about exerting control. It's exactly what it
was about all along. And I think you can make
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a very strong argument that the twenty twenty election was
held under the threat of force from Biden partisans. You
don't have to take my word for it. Just look
at all the photos from all across the country of
boarded up store fronts, because we were all led to
believe if Trump gets reelected, there will be right, there
were threats of this, there will be riots. You elect
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our guy, you elect our clownish, buffoon, dementipation Biden, or
else there will be riots and your store, your neighborhood
may get destroyed. That was how the twenty twenty election
actually occurred. Never mind all the changes they made to
the rules to try to help themselves and pretend that
COVID was really what they were, what they were attempting
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to stop, but it had nothing to do with actually
keeping us safe from COVID and had everything to do
with their power. We're not going to forget these things.
I'm not forgetting about Russia collusion and the way that
they lied, so that when they try to lie now,
or rather when they try to lecture us about lying,
I say, excuse me, excuse me. Why do you think
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that you're in a position. Why is the Democrat media
in a position to lecture people about election denialism without
at least admitting first to the Russia collusion lie. Right,
put aside the merits of their claims about election twenty
twenty and everything else. Put it, put aside the actual debate.
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I'm not going to take lecture from people who were
part of not just a lie, a preposterous lie, you know,
thinking that people Democrat community activists, you know, organizers whatever,
might have stuffed some ballots here or there, or that
they you know, you know, done harvesting where they shouldn't.
You can argue us to whether or not that happened,
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but that's not a crazy belief at all. And there
are people that go to prison for doing exactly that,
arguing because the Democrats did for four years that Donald
Trump was a Russian asset, a stooge of the Putin,
of the Putin of the Kremlin, the Putin same idea,
and that they work together to steal the twenty sixteen
election and therefore Donald Trump was illegitimate and a Russian puppet.
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That is crazy, and they pushed it for four years
and they've never admitted it. That's one example of why
I don't want to hear it. I don't want their lectures.
And now we can go to January six Yeah, they're
going to for the next two years or whatever it
is now eighteen months, you know, twenty months. They're going
to be continuously, continuously trying to remind America that January
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sixth was the worst day in American history since the
Civil War, and it's worse than Pearl Harbor and worse
than nine eleven. All the stuff that they've already said,
and the way that they're rolling out these prosecutions, they're
going to make sure that it's in the news, in
the news, and the news, the drip drip drip of
more of these prosecutions, and this is going to be
part of their narrative without even getting into how I
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think they've been obviously unfair and and just ruthlessly punitive
with the DC Gulag and the way they've treated some
of these individuals who in many cases did really almost
nothing wrong. I mean, you're gonna say, you know, yeah,
I've I've jaywalked before. Does that make me a criminal?
Wall I broke the law, right? I mean, you can.
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You can magnify minor violations of law through the words
you use and through the charges you bring in a
whole range of ways. But for the people that weren't
actually assaulting cops, and by the way, assaulting cops is
something Democrats were. This brings me to my next point.
They're fine with rife, They're fine with assaulting cops, and
they were not on one day, one time, on a
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very politically content in a very politically contentious moment, but
they were fine with it to terrify cities and to
be a national movement that went on for weeks and months,
and fine with. It happened in my own neighbor. This
is the thing when Democrats, oh it doesn't really know
it did. Shattered storefronts all over my street in Midtown Manhattan.
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People running around the streets acting like lunatics, throwing rocks
at cops, destroying stores, looting stores. And these were all
Biden voters who thought that they had a pass and
they did from Fauci and from the Democrat elites for
doing what they did. They had they had a medical
pass even though it was COVID, and they had an
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ethical and legal pass from the authorities because they were Democrats.
They were voting the right way. They hated Trump, and
we all knew it. That was the point. I remember,
even in New York City to Blasio, there was a
moment where even some Democrats found his his behavior. Some
Democrats there are, there are reasonable Democrats left, not very many,
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but there are found him shameful that he let these
roving mobs destroy stores, loot them, steal, you know, the
whole thing, and nothing happened. I mean, I was hearing
the sirens all night, and you know, I'm sitting here,
going they're on my block. You know, there's mobs running
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around destroying storefronts and stealing and where's the NYPD? Where
are the cops? Oh, they say that they didn't have
the resources to handle the influx of all the Biden
voter criminals. Okay, those same that same Democrat Party, No,
same cable news hosts, you're all, you know, taking their
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DNC talking points. They're the ones that are telling you
every single person, all one thousand people left to be
prosecuted on January sixth, they should have their lives and
reputations ruined forever, irrespective of whether they actually hurt anyone,
irrespective of whether they broke any truly serious laws. Some
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people did much worse stuff than others. I've always said that,
I've been consistent on this from January sixth on. But
a vast majority of them are people that win inside.
We've seen the we've seen the videos, and thanks to
what what Tucker released last week, we know. But they
think those people all deserve to have their lives ruined
because they, even just for a moment, made Democrats think
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that they weren't going to be able to have all
the power that they thought they had achieved for the
twenty twenty election cycle. Right when they wanted it, and
and that that is the most unforgivable sin of all.
That is the greatest crime as far as the Democrat
apparatus is concerned, is standing in the way of the
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apparatus's power. That is the greatest crime. Everything else, you know,
they can figure out, They can their circumstances, They can
justify pretty much anything. But that no, no, that people
have to be crushed, and they will continue to hammer
on this. You will be hearing about this for the
next two years, so be prepared for that. But also
remember the things that I'm saying about the context for
all of this, about the two tiered system of justice,
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about the way that they are abusing people. These are
human beings, the families, wives, children, These are human beings
whose lives are ruined for what So that Nancy Pelosi
and Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris can
feel better about themselves, their voters can feel superior to
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all of you, and that they can stay in power.
That's why their lives all have to be destroyed. And
this is the country we're in now, So we got
we gotta square up to it. We got to see
it for what it is, and be prepared for this
massive political struggle that lies ahead here and hopefully to
get some justice. I'm wondering, is there going to be
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a Republican presidential Candida who says, you know none who's
going to commute the sentences of non violent January six defendants.
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Biden does not have it teams a plan beyond just
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to give as much money as possible to the Ukrainians
to fight, And so it is fair to ask that question.
I've been saying this and I don't think it's very
I don't think it's something that Republicans want to hear.
But as we trans transform here into a day to
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day political environment focused on twenty twenty four, which is
going to happen very rapidly, and right now it's just
in the early phases. It's going to come quickly, though.
There is going to be a different, I think, a
different recognition about Biden in Afghanistan. Yes, the withdrawal was bad, poorly,
it was bungled, poorly managed. People lost their lives, it
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was But you know what Biden is going to say,
and he's going to say this to voters, and it
will resonate. It will resonate with a lot of them,
not all of them, but with enough of them on
this issue to at least make it not a vulnerability,
if not perhaps some level of advantage for him. He's
going to say, I ended the war in Afghanistan. We're
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not in Afghanistan anymore. And that is true, that is true.
So attacking him on that point of foreign policy, as
much as I agree with the assessment that it was
a mess and a disaster, how it happened at the
end and we left people behind, and in the politics
of it, I think are going to be Yeah, but
he ended the war in Afghanistan. Now that would be
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a whole lot more powerful a narrative for Biden. If
we didn't then immediately turn around and start funding the
Ukrainian War to the tune of one hundred billion dollars
so far or whatever the official figure is. It's something
like that. And I think that this is where we
have to make sure that we understand. Even on the
Republican side of things, there seems to be an acceptance
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of a narrative that I do not think is accurate,
and that is that if we don't stop Russia in Ukraine,
that there is going to be a fight with Russia
and NATO because Russia is going to invade a NATO
country next. Why would Russia do that? You know, we
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get very entrenched in our moral view of this, and
it is it is an atrocity what the Russians are
doing in Ukraine, and they're killing a lot of innocent people.
This shouldn't have happened. But there is a rationale for
the Kremlin behind all of this, a strategic, longstanding rationale
and interest in keeping Ukraine from being anything but a
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neutral country between the West and Russia, between the NATO
Alliance which was formed because of Russia. So there is
you could say, there's a long history here that goes
into all this that I think we have to be
aware of going into a NATO country also militarily. I
think is very unlikely for the Russians, considering that they're
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having so much trouble in Ukraine. You know, this would
be like, this would be like saying, Okay, we're having
a really tough time pacifying the Taliban and Afghanistan, and
I was, you know, pacification operations. I think that that's
what they used to call counterinsurgency. Sometimes I don't think
they really call it that anymore. But it would be
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like saying, we're having a tough time in Afghanistan, let's
go into Pakistan next. Let's take that on as well.
Pakistan has nukes, and that would you be crazy? But
I'm just saying, I don't think anyone believed that because
we were having so much difficulty suppressing the Taliban and
Afghanistan that you know, you know what the next thing is,
We're just gonna go into Pakistan. We're having so much
trouble with one, let's take on a much bigger and
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more difficult military problem set next. That is essentially, for me,
what the argument is when they say that if we
don't stop them in Ukraine, they're going to Poland next,
or they're going to name and name a name country
they're going to go invade another NATO country on their borders.
I just think that's completely and so if that's I
have to think this through and say, if it's so
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unrealistic to me for that to be a real possibility,
why do they keep saying it. Why do I keep
hearing from them that that is what is going to
go on? And I think it's because we haven't really
had enough of a conversation in this country about what
the end what the end goal is here? And Donald
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Trump spoke to this. He put out a video on
Ukraine policy, and here is what he says about the
globalist neo Khan establishment. Player. Our objective is to immediately
have a total secession of hostilities. All shooting has to stop.
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This is the central issue. We need peace without delay.
In addition, there must also be a complete up into
dismantling the entire globalist neocon establishment that is perpetually dragging
us into endless wars. These globalists want to squander all
of America's strength, blood and treasure, chasing monsters and phantoms
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overseas while keeping us distracted from the havoc they're creating
right here at home. I think this is where Trump
is making a lot of sense to a lot of
people on the right and perhaps beyond conservatives as well.
Isn't it amazing to see, just as a side note,
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what a bunch of hacks the anti war left really are,
and what a bunch of frauds they are. The people
who found a way are under every Republican president to
be protesting and the warmonger and the war crimes, and
Bush and Cheney and their monsters and the whole thing.
Where do they go? Where do they go? We don't
hear anything about it now. In fact, the left is
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very very much in favor of this, very much in
favor of this support of Ukraine, and there's almost no descent.
I can't even think of any Democrats really right now
who are in good standing with the party who are saying, hey,
hold on a second, what are we really trying to
accomplish here? And how long are we going to be
in this? And you know, I think it's also interesting
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they're so certain you'll you'll hear something. There's some incongruities here.
There's some things that don't really line up. They are
so certain, the people that are very supportive of blank
check for Zelenski and everything going on in Ukraine, that
there's no way the Russians would ever use nukes or
expand this war, escalate this war dramatically. But we're also
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not sure we want to give them airplanes yet, or
we're not you know, we're holding back a little bit. Well,
how is that. If we're sure that there's no risk
of nukes, why not just send everything? So it can't
be both. It can't be that there is a realistic
concern that the Russians will feel corner and they'll feel
like they have to take a step beyond. But this
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is this kind of stuff that doesn't even get talked about.
It's just keep sending the blank check to Russia. I'm
sorry to Ukraine rather for all of the needs that
it has, the material needs in this fight. I would
feel better about this. You know, if we had even
had the Biden administration, if they had had a discussion
between let's say Secretary of State Tony Blincoln and his
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Russian counterpart in some third, third party country and they said, look,
we're not stopping this war in Ukraine until all of
Ukraine is Russian Federation and that is it, and there's
nothing else to talk about. If that's their position, we
should know that, but we don't know that. And what
if their position is dawn Boss eastern portions Crimea, that
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stage Russian Federation and will at least sign a ceasefire
and then some form of truce. Shouldn't we know that too?
And it shouldn't be that hard to figure this out.
So why is it that we don't ever hear about it?
Because I've I think the government doesn't want to think
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the Biden administration doesn't want people to know whether those
overtures have even really been made, or what the demands
of the Russian Federation may be to stop this war. Remember,
the left, the left was always has always advocated against
US interests in wars and wars that we were in.
And this is a war that we're just funding one side,
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and we hear unanimity on the left for you know, Ukraine,
Ukraine flags everywhere, the whole thing. I sit here and say, okay,
well when does it stop? How does it stop? I
think that's important. We can also just ignore all of
this and remember that the people who are saying, where
are we taking this in a rock and the people
who are saying where are we taking this in Afghanistan?
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And they were shouted down, why don't you support them?
Or why don't you the people asking those questions were
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Welcome Max, play a Buck. In the next hour, we
are going to be talking about the latest from fout Chief.
He's still appearing on TV. Isn't that fascinating. He's no
longer a government official, but he is still obsessed with
being on camera. That should be surprising too, Absolutely no one.
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But what I did think was interesting as well is
what the Florida Surgeon General, doctor Latipo, has to say
about the COVID vaccine. And we keep having to say this,
it's not an issue that is solved or done or
over with because they're still telling everybody you gotta get
this vaccine. They're still telling everybody you know annually now forever.
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And they're pushing the vaccine and DeSantis talked about this.
They're pushing the vaccine on babies. COVID vaccine for babies. Well,
why does that make any sense? And even they're still
saying they should do this, even though the number of
people who are doing it for their own children is tiny, tiny.
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Only the most committed neurotic lib parents are getting these
COVID shots for their babies. I mean, the absolutely double
masking alone, terrified that they'll let their guard down and
that shot number seven isn't enough. Those are the only
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people who are getting his COVID vaccines for them, just
based on the numbers. I mean, this is you can
see it yourself. Parents decided overwhelmingly that they had no
interest in getting their own their their small children, their
babies vaccinated. So that's something we're going to talk about
more coming up here in the next hour. Also, oh man,
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they are upset. They're upset at something that Trump said here.
Let's actually get to that now. Trump in his statement,
he's talking about Russia. What's going By the way, Putin
is now wanted by the International Criminal Court. That's just
breaking today. That's news from today is that Putin is
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I guess there's an arrest warrant put out by the
ICC or I don't know if they even have really
arrest warrants. What do they you know, Yeah, no, they
put it in a arrest warrant. I don't know who's
going to arrest him. Interpoll, good luck with that one.
But they're going after and this is going to I
don't know if tensions can be escalated up any higher
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without actually seeing some kind of military you know, I
think the diplomatic freeze here is about as deep as
it goes anyway, But here is. When Trump was giving
his statement yesterday on what's going on in Ukraine, he said,
the greatest threat to Western civilization is actually the people
from within it, like here in America, who hate it.
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Play seventeen. Finally, we have to finish the process we
began under my administration of fundamentally reevaluating NATO's purpose and
NATO's mission. A foreign policy establishment keeps trying to pull
the world into conflict with a nuclear armed Russia based
on the lie that Russia represents our greatest threat. But
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the greatest threat to Western civilization today is not Russia.
It's probably more than anything else. Ourselves and some of
the horrible USA hating people that represent us, the internal
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enemies of Western civilization are a bigger threat than Russia
is right now to Western civilization. This is this is
what Donald Trump is saying. You can imagine over at
Mourning Joe. Ah. Yes, so much patriotism on display constantly
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at Morning Joe, when they're not just talking about how
awful and racist and all the inequality in America. It's amazing,
isn't it. Think about Mourning Joe. You have Mica and
Joe who you know, Mika famous, family trust, fond. You know,
Joe married her. I mean they had other families, but
they were host together and then they got married. They're
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lecturing people constantly about what democrats like the virtue signal
on as though they are not a part of the
very system that has created it. This is what I
was find so fascinating about about leftists, especially those who
are rich and pretty famous and have a lot of
a lot of certainly in democrats circles power and sway,
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is that the system that they constantly decry is a
system that has put them where they are, and yet
they're not a part of it because they adopt a
victim narrative of their own, or they adopt a victim
narrative on behalf of other people. But anyway, here's morning
Joe very upset about Donald Trump saying that those who
hate Western civilization from within it are the biggest problem
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play a team. He's boring to me is the hatred
for America, the hatred from America. And you hear spewing
from Donald Trump's mouth. Donald Trump hated America before he
became President of the United States. Talked about how the
American dream was dead. Yeah, try telling that to the immigrants,
the migrants, the refugees risking their lives to come to
the United States, eights of America, because what do they
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believe in the American room. In fact, talked to immigrants
that get here, they will tell you about the American dream.
It's talked about all over the world, all over the world.
It's crazy. I mean, Donald Trump hates America. Donald Trump
hates America. This is the new Democrat line of attack here.
I guess one thing that just makes absolutely no sense
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and no person could really believe it, but they say
it anyway makes them feel good. Ah, foucy, the shots,
the vacts. A lot to discuss on that, Plus all
circle back around with the latest on It's not a
banking crisis, but not exactly a banking happy party either.
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Something's going on, something bad is happening in the circles
of the bankster, so we'll discuss how that shaping up. Also,
want to take your calls eight two two two eight two,
And in the next hour, the producer of Jesus Revolution,
a movie that's doing very well. People are really taking
to it, really liking it. We'll talk to him about
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the story, how it's doing, and how you can go
see it. That's all the next down