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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome man our number two. Appreciate all of you. Roll
in with me as and Buck as we roll through
the Tuesday edition of the program. Buck, I guess accounting
you were partly right. I was partly right. We are
exactly seven weeks from election day, so it is either
forty eight days if you don't count today, or forty
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nine days. Exactly seven weeks from this specific day, we
will be all out to vote. And this week many
people in Pennsylvania, which is the ultimate battleground state, will
begin to be able to vote as well. So election
season is officially up, honest, and with it already are
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coming many different crazy stories that are designed to impact
the election season. And I think it's important to share
these data points with all of you. If you are
a left wing Kamala Harris supporter who is extremely active,
then you have probably heard all about the Springfield, Ohio
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fake claims. Oh, it's racist, it's xenophobic. And as a
result of everything that Donald Trump and JD. Vance have said,
there now have been all of these calls that have
threatened to blow up businesses, that have threatened to blow
up schools, and there's all this, and they have tried
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to blame Trump and JD. Vans for it, and in fact,
the New York Times lead story about a second assassination
attempt against Donald Trump actually led with this, and they
are still talking about it all throughout left wing media.
According to the Governor of Ohio, Mike DeWine, who it's
fair to say a lot of you listening to us
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in Ohio are not necessarily huge fans of because he
is far from a right winger, not much of a
Trump guy. We have in number one the past few months, Cleveland,
Columbus and in Cincinnati, so we love all of you
in Ohio. But he came out yesterday and said all
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thirty three Springfield, Ohio threats were hoaxes and they came
from overseas, which is elect in my opinion, election interference
being driven by mal actors engaging in overseas election influencing
because they know left wing Democrats are going to take
it and run with it and claim, oh, this is
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what happens with Trump supporters, this is how they behave.
But I just want to get this on the record.
Here's cut for Governor of Ohio, Mike Dwine. All these
were hoaxes.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Thirty three separate bomb threats, each one of which has
been responded to, and each one of whom has been
found as a hoax. So thirty three threats, thirty three hoachs.
We have people, unfortunately overseas who are taking these actions.
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Some of them are coming from one particular country. We
think that this is one more opportunity to mess with
the United States, and they're continuing to do that. So
we cannot let the bad guys win. Our schools must
remain open.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Okay, So I'm sure that all of you out there
to a large extent had heard about this already. Buck,
what do you think the chances that MSNBC, CNN, New
York Times, Washington Post will have front page articles saying, actually,
those thirty three bomb threats that we covered and we
blamed on Trump and Vance were overseas and they were
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complete hoaxes and we were taken for fools. What do
you think the chances are that they cover this and
share with their audience the illegitimacy of the story that
they chased.
Speaker 3 (03:58):
Non existent right now. And you have to remember that
it serves its purpose as long as it is a delay,
or rather as long as it is delayed and is
used as a distraction from the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Right,
this is but by the time they may tell their
audience next week, it may just stick it into story somewhere. Oh,
it turns out it'll already have served its purpose. And
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that's something that you constantly see, which is the timing
of reporting and the timing of necessary facts and honesty
from the media is all gauged toward doing the best
they can to help one side and to harm the other.
The fact that these phone calls all come from overseas
is just an indicator of has absolutely nothing to do
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with Trump and Vance.
Speaker 4 (04:44):
Right.
Speaker 5 (04:44):
No, there's no person who's sitting.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
Around in Moldova or in Moscow who's saying to themselves, Oh, man,
I'm really upset about what's going on with the Haitian
migrants in Springfield. So I'm gonna call you know, what
Trump said really set me. So I'm going to call
in an international bomb. But no, they realize there's now
a media fixation on the area and they're just trying
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to create chaos. I mean, it's like the guy says
in Batman, some men just want to see the world burn.
I mean, they just wanted to has nothing to do
with Trump Advance's rhetoric. And as I've said before, this
is a common Democrat tactic where they just try to
shut you down from having discussion over very legitimate things
and very legitimate concerns, even if the cat eating is
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not accurate. And I will tell you I spoke to
a journalist personally recently who said the duck and geese
disappearances from the parks and eyewitnesses saying they saw them
being that is real. The cat stuff is a little
more you know, source dependent. There's some people who say it,
but they don't have you know, documentary photographic evidence for example,
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to prove it. But you know what is definitely real
is the housing crisis, the emergency being jammed, the people
who can't get jobs because and on this I really
always find very dishonest and distasteful clay. You know, they'll say, oh, well,
local employers are really happy to have the Haitians. Oh
you mean local employers are happy to exploit workers who
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work on basically any fee they can get under any conditions,
and then the rest of their necessary needs are met
by the taxpayer subsidizing everything else.
Speaker 5 (06:29):
They're housing, their medical care. You know. Oh gee, I'm
so glad. You know, the local you.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
Know, meat processing plant or whatever, thinks that they're getting
a good deal while the taxpayer picks up the rest.
You know, this is it's interesting, right, like, why why
does the United States of America have the power over
you that it does. Maybe this is getting a little
too deep into the philosophy here, Clay, but well, why
can America tell you anywhere in the world, By the way,
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you're under the jurisdiction as an American of US law
anywhere you go under the whole world anywhere tax wise,
if you're an American citizen, they'll tax you. If you
live abroad, they don't care, and they claim this right
over you. You've never like opted into this if you're
born here, so this is kind of a big deal.
So they have all this power over you, but now
they're basically going to determine that people who just arrived
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should get more than you or be given special treatment
over you. Why should anyone be okay with that?
Speaker 1 (07:23):
This is also my argument every time they try to say,
you know, women are paid eighty three cents for every
dollar that men make as a small business owner, why
would every other small business owner also if they could
not eliminate twenty percent of our labor costs nearly and
only hire women. Right, That is an argument that someone
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who lacks basic economic understanding trots out, and I think
it's important to shoot it down. But I also buck
want to play for you. Hillary Clinton last night on MSNBC,
she had several things to say, but I want to
play this second one because I think this is so important.
(08:05):
I don't think that anyone should be a single issue voter, right.
I think there are so many multifaceted issues at play
that everyone should rank the issues that matter most to them.
But I personally don't think it's healthy to be a
single issue voter. But in this election, if you were
going to be a single issue voter, to me, it's
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a first Amendment election. The thing that I care about
the most when I rank the issues in this country
is if we can't have an actual marketplace of ideas,
then we don't have a free society, and we can't
argue with each other about what we believe, then we
have gone down the path of totalitarianism. And I saw
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this happening with COVID, and it's why I'm doing the
show now with Buck, don't mistake what they're directly saying.
Hillary Clinton went on with Rachel Maddow last night and
she said that their needs to be punishments, potentially including prison,
for people who post misinformation. That's the deterrent we need.
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Listen to cut seven.
Speaker 6 (09:10):
I also think there are Americans who are engaged in
this kind of propaganda, and whether they should be civilly
or even in some cases criminally charged is something that
would be a better deterrence.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
This is crazy. First of all, Buck, as we have
talked about on this program, oftentimes, the difference between information
and misinformation is how it's defined and even a few
weeks because oh, it's misinformation for a long time to
say we think COVID came from a Chinese lab. Oh,
by the way, yeah, COVID probably came from a Chinese lab. Oh,
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it's misinformation to say that if you're not wearing a
mask outside, you were trying to kill grandmas. Oh, you know,
that was actually a total joke. Mass didn't really do anything.
The evolution and by the way, I don't know if
you saw this scientific American for the second time has
decided that they need to endorse a candidate. They did
Biden in twenty now they're doing Kamala in twenty twenty four.
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These people's brains are broken, but the idea of what
they want to do, don't mistake it. They want to
be able to put you in prison if you say
things online that they don't like. And I'm not talking
about hey, threats to kill people. I'm talking about information
that they find threatening to the prevailing narrative that they
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want to control. And this, to me is by itself
buck reason to vote for Trump. If you are a
traditional liberal and believe in the marketplace of ideas, then
the Democratic Party does not embrace that value anymore. If
you believe in free speech, you have to vote for Trump.
Speaker 3 (10:54):
I think if you also just don't want to reward
the deep state and the apparatus and the existing super
sort of super election systems that are out there that
forever government, you have to vote for Trump because what
they've done just shows a willingness to break every norm
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and rule, and if they get away with it, they'll
want to do it again. But I think on the
free speech side of things, absolutely, they're redefining the problem
with the Democrats these is Clay is that they are
openly now trying to redefine fundamental freedoms in this country.
Is very I know, orwellian is an overused term, but
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it very much is. You know, freedom is slavery. Weakness
is strength, It is turning things around. Free speech is
now speech that is responsible according to the people in power. Yeah,
that's what free speech means the Democrats. And once we
go down that pathway, we no longer live in a
free so scide. I'll tell you something else. I'd mentioned
this to you before we got to get naval. Ravi
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Kant on the show. Sometimes he's more of a long guy,
but a very interesting Silicon Valley guy.
Speaker 4 (12:03):
You know.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
He was on Megan Kelly's show, Clay and one thing
that he said that really stuck out because it's a
conversation I've had with my brothers for example, you know,
because people will ask like, why is the Second Amendment
so important to the Second Amendment community? And have all
made this case, and it's one that I've privately made
for a long time. I've publicly talked about a little bit.
And he just says that forty million American gun owners
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stand in the way of true global tyranny. And it's
really rather straightforward. It's you have trends in this country
toward an authoritarian government. America is by far the most
powerful country in the world economically and militarily, and if
America were to go full authoritarian, you would have a
domino effect of other countries that would follow. Let's remind
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ourselves the largest country in the world is authoritarian everybody.
And the second largest national economy in the world is
authoritarian China. So this isn't like, oh, but that's some
crazy idea. You forty million American gun owners prevent the
downfall of absolute tyranny in America, which prevents the downfall
of absolute tyranny for the rest of the world. I
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know that sounds like that sounds like a big swing,
but it's true. It's true. And the Second Amendment guarantees
the first Clay, which I'm sure you've heard, so no doubt.
And also, by the way, if they can take away
one right, that's guaranteed two people in the Bill of Rights.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
Do you think they're going to stop there?
Speaker 3 (13:28):
That's why I own all these guns. So you can
say crazy stuff. That's that's a one two punch there.
Speaker 5 (13:32):
We go.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
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Speaker 3 (14:39):
Welcome back in to Clay and buck Uh. We have
some exciting guests coming on the show today. Clay, do
you remember exactly what times they are on though, because
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talking to.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Tommy Tummerville, senator from Alabama, is on with us at
one thirty Eastern, so in about six or seven minutes
from now. And then we have another guest, doctor Marty mcinarey,
Doctor Martin McCarey in studio.
Speaker 5 (15:05):
He's the man. He's so great.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
He's you know, there were so few doctors with credentials
to tobacco all up. We're willing to come forward during
COVID and be like, this is crazy. People are wrong.
This is crazy. People are wrong. So I'm really looking
forward to that conversation. He's got a book out about
group think in the medical industry, which you know, man,
I know other people have been pointing us out, but Clay,
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(15:32):
which was even as a kid, I remember asking like
in our fourth grade science class or something, or you know,
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like eleven servings of grain a day. They think about
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was insane and that was the science for our whole childhood.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
This is one well first, the one that we survived,
but was the exact wrong advice. Whenever you hear oh,
trust the experts, Buck. When you and I were babies,
they told us the exact opposite of what we should
do when they put us in cribs. They made it
more likely that we die of sudden infant death syndrome
(16:19):
because we were told and I don't want to get
this wrong, so all the moms out there who remember
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I think with our babies we put them on their
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we were told you needed to be put on your stomach,
and it actually was the exact wrong thing that you
could have told someone with a baby to do when
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it comes to avoiding sudden infant death syndrome. So it's crazy.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
They got to make us even more recent putting people
on ventilators as the first line policy when you went
to the hospital of the COVID killed thousands and thousands
of people.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Yeah, WoT who wouldn't have died otherwise, Which is where
I come back to. I do think their RFK Junior
is right about a lot of the preservatives and food
that's in our uh that is in our food on
a day to day basis that we all eat, and
where microplastics.
Speaker 3 (17:08):
I feel like now we started to get on the
rabbit hole that everything is killing you or giving you cancer.
Speaker 5 (17:12):
Well both.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Well yeah, first of all, I guess if you live
long enough to die of cancer in your eighties, like
that's not a bad thing. But I think in everybody
thinks that their generation is the genius generation and we've
solved everything. I think one hundred years from now, people
are going to believe that much of what we put
in our bodies we were crazy and we were actually
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working against our health in many of them. I'm not
trying to throw I'm not trying to throw shade at
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up with something truly unhealthy as a beverage, soda is
a really good start. And they used to sell tell
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We are joined now by Senator Tobby Tubberville. It's a
(19:00):
great state of Alabama. I'm going to dive into a
bunch of stories with him, but I want to start Senator.
You guys in just a couple of hours, I believe,
are going to have a press conference about the latest
assassination attempt on President Trump. I saw where Joe Biden
said that they did not have enough Secret Service agents
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to be able to protect him. I can't believe in
our six trillion dollar budget that there isn't the dollars
there to be able to protect Trump from somebody trying
to kill him. What was your reaction to this second
assassination attempt and what do you guys expect to be
saying in a couple of hours on Capitol Hill.
Speaker 4 (19:40):
Well, first of all, Clay, enough of the excuses. We're
at defcon won and once it's too many announced what
it's happened twice, and there's no sense of urgency here
in the heel. Everybody's kind of going going live as usual.
They don't understand that President Trump works fourteen eighteen hours
a day, never sleeps. That's why he did it. Who's president. Also,
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he's gonna go touch people. He's gonna do two or
three rillies a day. He's gonna do interviews. He's gonna
be out consistently. He's not gonna work a six to
eight hour day like Kamala Harris or Joe Biden and
then go to the beach. He is a guy that
loves this country, and I think they're trying to keep
him in the basement and not give him the things
that he needs. But we're asking for more help. They're
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out of Secret Service people. They say it takes three
years to train somebody, so the water underneath the bridge
for that one. But hey, Navy Seals, Rangers, DHS, we
need more people. We need it immediately because it's gonna
happen again. We've got mental illness all over this country,
and with all these gootball democrats out there holler and
fascist and hitler, it's coming again. We got to protect
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the president.
Speaker 5 (20:47):
Senator Tuberville appreciates being with us.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
Are you getting a sense from the various security agencies
here that are involved that there is a willingness to
beef up's security? Do more, add more resources. I mean, basically,
is his DHS, which falls under obviously the executive branch
and therefore the Biden White House. Are they doing or
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willing to do all that is necessary to ensure the
security of President Trump going forward, or are you sensing
there still for some reason, any kind of bureaucratic slow
down or resistance.
Speaker 4 (21:23):
Yeah, excuses, that's all we're getting. Excuses. And I haven't
talked to President Trump in the last couple of days,
but I will. But this is not his job. This
is our job. This is our job as Republicans. We
stand up for our nominee, we stand up for the
former president and his family. But the problem we have
here is it's just a sense of urgency. There's nobody
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really concerned. Hey, you know, if he shouldn't go out
and play golf or he doesn't need to do all
these rallies, he needs to stay at home. I think
they're trying to keep him in the basement. But I
heard Merrick Garland today and what a joke key is.
And all the three letter agencies, FBI, CIA, and the
DJ they're a joke. So they're not going to help.
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The only one I'll feel good about would be the military,
because most of the military people are still on the side,
especially the people in special operations. So I wish we
would get some of those people to help and be
you know, be rotating around because these people get tired.
President Trump never gives out. He goes and goes and goes,
So we need special people to do this protection. But
we can't wait on the Democrats, nor can we wait
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on some of these Republicans that just say, hey, you
know it is what it is.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Report out there that President Trump is going to go
to the Georgia Alabama game next weekend in your home
state of Alabama. I'm wondering if you've heard about that
second As an Auburn guy, how in the world can
you feel going to Georgia Alabama. I mean, that's like
the two biggest Auburn rivals on the planet going head
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to head. What's your take on that? Do you think
he's going? Do you think you'll be there?
Speaker 4 (22:59):
Well, where I would talk to him last week and
he's going. That's as of last week before the second
second assassination attempt. I just don't know the problems that occur.
I knew I know when he went. I was there
with him at the LSU Alabama game a few years
ago when he was president.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
And that's one of the best football games I've ever seen.
Coach and that stadium, Bryan Denny Stadium went crazy for Trump.
That was Joe Burrow against Tuo. Was that twenty nineteen.
I think, Sir, and I would imagine that reception he
would get for Georgia Alabama next weekend would be every
bit as loud, if not louder than the one he got.
Speaker 4 (23:36):
Then I agree, I'm going and you know I go
to some of the Alabama games anyway. Now I'm a senator,
so I try to represent everybody. But you know, we'd
love for President Trump to come, but we want to
keep him safe. Everything that I've heard, it's still owned,
but you know it's up in there, but it was.
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I think that'd be a great ball game. I was
a little surprised last week with Georgia tough it was
with them at Kentucky. But they better play a whole
lot better, you know, against Alabama. They're getting better.
Speaker 3 (24:08):
Senator Troubleville with us now and Senator we're we're hoping
very much and only that there's a Trump win in
this election. First off, obviously, his security has to get elevated.
Speaker 5 (24:19):
And be absolutely world class.
Speaker 3 (24:22):
I think people had thought, maybe before all this had happened,
that that's what he had been afforded. But clearly there
are massive gaps and shortcomings in what has been assigned
to him. But let's assume that he does get to
election day, okay, wins the election. Having the Senate in
Republican hands also very important. How are you seeing that
right now? And also how are you seeing the state
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of Georgia, which Democrats are insisting is still very much
in play.
Speaker 4 (24:50):
Yeah, I think it's still close in Georgia, but I
think they got a better handle on it. We won't
have all the COVID, you know, voting about ballot mail ballot,
you know, two three weeks advance. COVID would run up
the Democrats allect when it comes to working the angles
on an election. But I think it'll be better this
time the Senate. I've been traveling all over the country
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in the last couple of months, working out with different candidates.
I think we're in pretty good shape. I'm looking between
fifty one and fifty three seats that will win in
the Senate, hopefully maybe even more than that. But we've
got some good races going on spending a lot of money,
but we've got some real good candidates, and then President Trump,
who owned the ballots, really going to help a lot
of these people, especially guys like Tim Sheehy from Montana
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going against the guy that's been up for forever, John Tester,
who says he's a modern Democrat, but he votes with
Joe Biden every time they vote, and last time I look,
they're not motyrs, they're far left progressives.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
Senator, When you actually break down the election, is it
as staggering to you that people are going to show
up and vote for Kamala as it is to both
bucking me and we sit around and look at this.
It feels like we're being sold a bill of goods.
There's numbers coming out of Pennsylvania that they're not getting
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as many absentee ballot mail in request on the Democrat
side as there was in the past. It feels like
a lot of this enthusiasm for Kamala is just fake.
Do you do you feel that way too?
Speaker 4 (26:22):
Well, at the end of the day, they've done nothing
but live for three and a half years. I've been
appalled at what they've done. Kamala Harrison, Joe Biden to
our country, tend me and illegal immigrants. Violent crime up
thirty seven percent, rape by forty two percent, robbery up
sixty three percent, drugs everywhere, gas prices hitting the root,
military is being destroyed from within. All the three letter
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agencies are so corrupt we don't know who to trust.
And then then you throw on top of that all
the foreign relation problems. Guys, we are in so much
trouble with the thirty six tree in debt. President Trump,
you know, we all hope he gets elected, but I've
got he has got a handful of trying to get
this country back straight. It's over with. If Kamala Harris wins,
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the country is you and I have grown up in
and have seen the freedoms and the things that are
We've had the opportunities, it's all over with. It will
be a lot of strain on the country, and the
taxpayers going forward to taxes will hit the roof to
pay for all these nonsensical things that all these Democrats
want to do.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
By the way, last question for you, did you see
where that moron Tim Wall said that Democrats had taken
back football fans from Republicans because he was an assistant
coach in high school back in the day. This is
one of the craziest arguments I've ever seen. You just
mentioned you're going to be at Georgia BAM. I hope
to see you down there. I'll plan on being there too.
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I'll tell you this, there ain't going to be a
lot of Kamala Harris voters in any college football game
that I'm going to.
Speaker 4 (27:53):
That's fall Caim Waltz. Where did this guy come from?
I mean, he's an absolute joke. He can't tell the truth.
And of all people for him for her to pick,
she could have picked somebody that would have given her
a much better chance. But this guy is not going
to bring one vote to her because he doesn't stand
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up for the country. You know, he looks more like
a he'd more of a Chinese fan than he is
an American fan. Yeah, and I hate to say he
was even an assistant coach at one time, because he
doesn't represent the values our country represent when it comes
to coaching kids.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
Amen, Senator Teverville. I'll see you next week, hopefully at
that Georgia Bama game, and have a good press conference
here in a couple hours.
Speaker 4 (28:39):
All right, see you that.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
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Speaker 5 (30:05):
We welcome back to Clay and Buck.
Speaker 3 (30:06):
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What's going on? Michael going once, going twice? Okay. His
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suggestion was, I can share this with you, Clay, you
should try diet soda.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
Look, I understand some of you out there, including President Trump,
who loves diet coke. Every time we've been around him,
like he pops diet coke like I mean other people
drink water. Right, Diet soda is awful. I like the
taste of sugar. I have tried the Mountain Do diet
Mountain dew. My dad drinks it. I would rather drink water.
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I think that diet soda is made for people without
functional taste buds. It's awful. Wow, So yeah, I'm going there.
Diet Doctor Pepper, diet coke, diet Pepsi, diet Mountain dew.
All of you diet soda drinkers are just fooling yourselves.
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The reason why soda tastes good to a large extent
is sugar. Once you pull the sugar out, I have
zero interest in it. It's awful. I would rather go
water or the best drink at all, Crocket Coffee.
Speaker 3 (31:37):
Crocket Coffee. True story, True story. Matt writes in we
got a lot on the soda. I'm just telling you
right now. Play and Buck. Keep up the great work, Clay,
great decision on cutting out soda. I was at a
banking summit last week and appalled by the number of
intelligent individuals who were drinking soda.
Speaker 5 (31:53):
Before nine am.
Speaker 3 (31:56):
They were drinking multiple sodas a day, and the vast
majority of them had soda in front of them during
non lunch hours. Sad all in caps exclamation points. Buck,
you don't trust people who drink soda. That's for you,
But throwing down you.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
I was in Madison, Wisconsin on Saturday. I wish you
had been there. Speaking of drinks, I have never seen
the amount of alcohol being consumed at eight am Central time,
because the game kicked at eleven am Central. There is
no state that consumes alcohol in the nation, and I've
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been everywhere that is even close to Wisconsin. Those people
drink in Wisconsin like I've never seen anything resembling. I mean,
Madison at eight am, buck it was like Bourbon Street
at two am level drunk. And I've been everywhere there
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is to go and watch games and everywhere that you
can go in the United States, Vegas Strip, Nashville, Bourbon Street.
I'd never seen anything like eight or nine am level
drunk in Madison. And they didn't even open the liquor
stores until nine am, and all the kids were when
we drove by, all the kids were lined up like
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they were buying concert tickets outside of the liquor stores
to be able to buy as much alcohol as they
could when they opened the liquor stores in Madison at
nine am.
Speaker 3 (33:25):
I'm just I can't process alcohol the way used too, man.
I honestly, if I have a glass of wine, before
you know five pm. I need a nap, like I
just can't do it anymore. I don't know what's happened
to me. I've gotten old, but I don't have it
in me. Other folks can do it, I can't do it.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
Two biggest drinker fan bases that I have ever seen,
Wisconsin and LSU, And they played a game a couple
of years ago up in Green Bay. They might as
well have just put in a pipeline of alcohol to
be able to handle the amount of demand that was
going to be there. I'm not kidding. I've been at
almost every fan bases games. LSU and Wisconsin are the
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two craziest drinking fan bases I've ever seen in my life.
Speaker 3 (34:09):
Got another VIP email from Bruce, Hey, Clay and Buck.
Voting starts first week of October twenty twenty four in
Lawrence County where I reside. According to voter registration, they're
going to mail out voter ballots for this coming election.
At that time, we're about fifty eight miles west of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Speaker 5 (34:26):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (34:28):
Yeah, I mean, I really all roads lead to Pennsylvania
in this election. I think, and I think that whoever
has a better ground game in that state and ballot
chase operation and early. But by the way, you see
Trump put out on truth Social just today, vote early. Yeah,
he's telling everybody vote early. He knows.
Speaker 1 (34:47):
And in Pennsylvania, counties control how soon their ballots can
go out, So some counties in Pennsylvania have already begun
the process of getting those ballots out, and I did.
I was I was reading to you. There is data
out there that suggests that Democrats are way down in
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the number of ballots that they are requesting for the
twenty twenty four election. I think Tommy Tuberville, who was
just on with a senator from Alabama, pointed out they
greased the wheels in every way they could to get
their turnout up in twenty twenty four. Do we still
have the official bet? I think fewer people are going
to vote in twenty twenty four than voted in twenty
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twenty As.
Speaker 5 (35:30):
Hear this, I'm just we can mark this down to
be clear. I'm not this one. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (35:35):
It's too close election, that's kind of it. I think
it's gonna be what you're asking me. I think it'll
be within five million of what it was last time,
which is effectively the same. But I don't really have
an opinion on whether it's more. You think it's going
to be a lot less, right, I don't think it'll be.
Speaker 1 (35:47):
I just think, well, five millions a lot in the
they let's say that there was one hundred and fifty
six million last year. I think there will be one
hundred and fifty million or fewer voters in twenty four.
I think they're gonna struggle to get that number up
like they did before.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
I just think you're boxing me in because you know
that I gotta buy you a steak this weekend, and
the riter's already running up high on it. So no,
I'm not walking into this trap. I'm gonna just defer.
Clay's made his statement about the more voting or less
voting this time around, and I say, good for.
Speaker 5 (36:19):
You, Clay. Let's see if that's correct.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
Your lovely wife Carrie has already made us a reservation
Sunday night down in Miami. That steak is gonna taste
absolutely delectable when I cut into it in Worried South Beach.
What particular area of Miami is that restaurant? Well till
everybody after we've gone.
Speaker 3 (36:38):
You know, we don't need any any lunatics showing up
there from the Kamala camp and yelling at us. But
it'll be very good, very good, very good. Third Hour
coming up, Big News, stick around,