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October 16, 2024 36 mins
Body camera footage of Asian police officer shooting and killing emotionally disturbed 6'6" black woman, former Georgetown basketball player, who was stabbing him. Ryan Girdusky schools CNN on BLM riots. Trump was right: FBI revises crime statistics after Trump was "fact-checked" by David Muir in debate. Should leaf blowers be banned before 9AM?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Second hour of play and buck kicks off right now.
Kamala Harris out there actually campaigning, so I guess we've
got to give her credit for that. Or are appearing
in media talking to people, not just reading off of
glass in front of a pre selected crowd of people

(00:20):
told to applaud and cheer at the pre selected moments.
There's some interesting stuff that has come out in the
last twenty four hours. And one I will just say,
there's body camera footage of this so you can watch
the entire incident was just released now. This is from
I think September Clay is that when the incident happened.

(00:41):
I believe that's right. Yes, yeah, So oftentimes the body
camera footage of a police involved lethal force incident is
held for a period of time. The footage has come
out and it is of a police officer who is
Asian American making a wellness check or had conducting a

(01:02):
wellness check on a woman who is you can see
in the video she's emotionally disturbed. The NYPD parliance's call
it an edp and mostly disturbed person. He's there to
check on her, get her help and resources. Knocks on
the door she comes at the door very aggressively. Now
she is six foot six. She had previously been the

(01:23):
center on the Georgetown University women's basketball team. I think
that is also an important detail because when you're talking
about somebody's ability to harm you with any object, but
certainly a long looks kind of like a like a
butcher knife or a kitchen knife. Someone six foot six,
they have long reach, they have leverage. They can kill

(01:45):
you very very quickly. The officer is, you know, yelling
to put it down, put it down, put it down.
She doesn't gets He gets cut numerous times across the
face with this blade. You can see on the body
camera he is dripping blood. Okay, and he's shouting for
this woman that to drop that enough, and I understand
it's clearly having a psychotic episode. He pulls his firearm

(02:10):
and he shoots her and she dies. There are people,
since this video has come out, and I don't mean
a few, a lot of them who are trying to
make the case online that the officer did something wrong.
This is how completely insane the anti cop left and
the social justice left and the racial justice left. The
BLM remnants out there, if you will, the remnants of

(02:33):
the BLM movement has become that now the expectation is
that you might just have to get stabbed to death
if a person of color is having a psychotic break
and law enforcement shows up. This is the new standard
that the left seems to want to engage in. There
are all these people Clay who are saying, oh, well,
the officer could have used a taser, or why couldn't

(02:55):
the officer have done some jiu jitsu or something, or
what if a person is within the real standard they
tell us, and CIA is if you're coming from the draw,
which this officer was. He didn't he didn't knock on
the door with his firearm in his hands. If you're
coming out of the draw, it's basically twenty feet. If

(03:15):
a person is within twenty I think twenty one is
what they say, but twenty feet effectively, and they have
an edged weapon. Even by the time you draw and
you try to try to get target on the threat,
you were likely to get stabbed. This officer was stabbed
numerous times. He's dripping blood. He shoots this woman who
is trying to kill him. On video, it's clear you

(03:38):
can see the whole thing, and it's a horrible, violent, incident,
but you can see the whole thing, and there are
activists and left wing individuals and Democrats and Kamala voters
who are out there saying that the cop did something wrong.
I just think this is important context clay for where
the Democrat Party really is on this issue that they

(03:58):
will not check. I mean, people can say whatever, and
I understand there's always going to be fringe elements in
any politics that are going to get something wrong. They're
not going to condemn this. Why doesn't Kamala Harris put
out a statement of solidarity with the officer in this case, saying,
we've seen the body camera footage. The officer did nothing wrong.
He was defending himself. It's a tragic incident. It's no
one celebrating this. It's a tragic incident. But the cop

(04:21):
did nothing wrong. Democrat Party is antique cop and everybody
needs to remember it.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
I got something to add here too. Georgetown Women's basketball
put out a tweet saying Georgetown Women's Basketball mourns the
tragic loss of Sidney Wilson, class of thirteen. Forever a
Hoya hashtag Hoya Saxa with a photo of her in

(04:49):
her uniform should a university send out a loss of
life message when your former player tried to murder an
innocent police officer. I mean, this is embarrassing for Georgetown University.
And I look, you and I both spent a lot
of time in DC. Georgetown is a fabulous location. It's beautiful.

(05:13):
I know people take shots at DC. We were just
talking about this with your dad at dinner recently. I mean,
it's a fabulous area. It's been historically a fantastic university.
But the idea that you would send this out from
an athletic department account is I think, frankly, an extreme
embarrassment to Georgetown University. Secondly, Buck and not connected to

(05:34):
this story directly, but I was reading the New York Post.
We were up in New York over the weekend, and
I screenshoted this in the In the New York Post,
there is a massive article. Uh, the number of NYPD
cops assaulted on the job has skyrocketed forty one percent
this year, and it's risen steeply for five consecutive years

(05:58):
in New York City. What is going on here? There's
a real war on cops. And when you say cops
are racist, cops are killing innocent black people. The response
there is not just that you're discrediting police, it's that
attacking and fighting with them is acceptable because they are
the bad guy. We are creating a culture that attacks police.

(06:23):
And also on this Georgetown story, Bucket, this is also
I think a sign of desperation. They're trying to find
another George Floyd because they're doing poorly with minority voters,
and they're trying to inflame racial tensions, and they wanted
to use this Sidney Wilson. If this cop didn't have
a body cam on, and if you couldn't see that

(06:45):
she had a big knife and she was running at him,
they would you know what they would have done. They
would have said, oh, he planted that knife. She never
had a knife, She was one hundred percent incident. Her
family would have come out and said she was not
a violent person, she never would have engaged in this way.
They're trying to cover it all up. That's what would
have done.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
What body cameras have really done. And this is a
sensitive subject that a lot of people don't really want
to talk about, but body cameras for law enforcement have
saved at this point, just based on incidents that We've
all seen hundreds, if not thousands of cops from being maligned,

(07:23):
fired and probably imprisoned, yes for things they did not do,
because the Left loves to play this game of the
cops are usually the bad guys. Now usually, actually that's
not the case. In fact, ninety nine percent of the
time when cops have to do a use lethal force,
it is entirely justified. This is a textbook case of

(07:44):
justified lethal force. It could there is no such thing
as forget that he's even a cop. Any human being
would have been justified in shooting this woman. And again,
I understand she's having a psychotic Episode's you don't have
to die because somebody else is having a psychotic episode.
That's the big You have the right of self defense.
He did not initiate any violence or force. She came

(08:05):
at him. And I know for a lot of you,
you're like buck, But this is this is so obvious,
Like why are we even talking about it? Look a
look at the Georgetown statement, But look at what a
lot of the activists are saying online. They're trying to
make this a thing. They're trying to, to Clay's point,
create a last minute mobilization of particularly the black community.
And if even with all the facts as they are,

(08:28):
if you didn't have clear body camera footage, it would
be cop shot black woman during wellness check. And and
you know this was a murder. That that is what
they would be saying. The only reason that this cop,
who as I said, was dripping blood everywhere, I mean,
he got stabbed Numera was slashing at him with his knife.

(08:48):
The only reason that I'm CONFIDENTI well, first of all,
you got Governor young Kin in Virginia. Thank god, Okay,
you don't have some communist, lunatic governor at the top
of the law enforcement apparatus. You know, I mean, how
if this were Minnesota. Uh, you know, Minnesota loves to
throw their cops under the bus because the Democrat state
virgin with a Democrat governor Virginia, I think that it's

(09:10):
not going to get that high. But he is shown
to have acted entirely lawfully and reasonably, this this cop,
and thank Heaven's he had his body camera on or else, Clay,
you and I both know his life would be over,
his family would be in hiding because of all the
lunatic BLM supporters and all the Democrat voters who'ld be
threatening their lives over this totally, and it would be

(09:34):
interesting to talk and I know you have talked to
a lot of cops. It's more likely, i think, Buck,
that somebody loses their life because they don't engage in
protective act because they're worried about their life being ruined.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
If they're wrong, then it is that somebody engaged is
in wrong behavior. But the bodycam is the ultimate truth teller,
and as well as long as it's on, there is
an opportunity for everyone to experience what it's actually like
in real time to try to be a police officer

(10:09):
in this country, and it's a really hard job. And
when you this is why I've had this conversation with
my kids. I would encourage all of you to have
this conversation with your kids. I'm speaking as a lawyer now.
If a police officer engages in behavior that you believe
is unlawful, the best thing to do is comply still
and prepare to have a legal process going forward. Because

(10:33):
almost all these situations buck when you go back and
look at them, If the initial person who stopped had
just complied with the officer requests, there would be no
escalation of violence. I'm not saying that every police officer
behaves constitutionally. I'm not saying that every police officer is perfect.
None of us are perfect at our jobs. But when
you have people believing that police officers are fundamentally racist

(10:55):
and allied against them, you get what's happening in New
York City, which is a skyrocket which I've that is
reflected all over the country of people attacking police officers,
which creates more violent situations and more unnecessary deaths than
would occur if you just complied with the commands of
a police officer.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
And there's the compliance issue, there's also it has become
and I think a lot of it is from these
sharing of these videos on social media where they jump
right to when the officer has to wrestle somebody to
the ground or the officer has to use some degree
of force because of non compliance. It has become very
much more acceptable, I think, in some quarters and in

(11:35):
some communities for people to just say no, I'm not
I'm not getting arrested today, or no, I'm not complying
today with a lawful order. And you know, if cops
don't have the ability to put their hands on you
and put you in cuffs when you have broken the
law just because you say no, then we have no law.
Then the whole then the whole thing falls apart. And

(11:57):
this is where a lot of I think the the
stuff that you see online is just making the whole
situation much worse, which is people act like, why is
the cop doing this, like it's just a matter of
and then they put in you know, they fill in
the blank because the person says, I'm not going to
comply with the authority vested in this officer by the

(12:18):
state to enforce the law. And you know what I'm saying, Like,
you know, people could show up and my door too
say sir, you're under arrest, and I go, no, no,
I'm not. Well, well what happens then you know, they
can either grab me and handcuff me and take me
in for processing, or I'm above the law. And there
are a lot of people that you see in these
exchanges who just think, no, sorry, not getting arrested today.

(12:42):
And that, by the way, that happened with Eric Garner
who got put in a choke hold. He was just like, no,
I'm not getting arrested today. And I know it was
a thing.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Well, the whole George Floyd story Buck, if you go
back and look at it, if he had just complied,
he was passing a counterfeit bill, he was high on drugs.
I still believe that he wasn't killed by the police officer.
I mean, I think there's certainly reasonable doubt as to
whether or not the police officer's action killed him. The

(13:13):
whole story, by and large, when you actually break it down,
moment by moment, is a complete fiction in the way
that it was portrayed to the vast majority of the
American public.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
I think Officer I think Officer Chauvin did not get
a fair trial. I think there was not justice in
that situation. And I disagree with people that freak out
at me when I say this. I simply when they say, like, well,
he was he was asphyxiated for nine minutes. How many
people in the audience have done jiu jitsu? How many
of you know how long does it take if you're
actually cutting off someone's airway for them to pass out

(13:47):
from that? It's not nine minutes. Everybody much faster than that. Okay,
he wasn't trying to asphyxiate anybody. The guy had a
lethal dose of fentanel. George Floyd lethal dose of fentanel
in his system and his heart gave out and he
was in effectively a panic and completely freaking out from
the very beginning of when the officseas said he couldn't

(14:09):
breathe in the car, he said there were a lot
of times where he said he couldn't breathe. My point
here is just play. This is the lack of context understanding.
This is why our friend Ryan Gerdusky went on CNN,
this is viral. We had that clip. We should grab you.
I want to come back to give credit to him. Yeah, yeah,
Ryan's Ryan's doing great work over at CNN explaining to
the libs what's really going on.

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(16:14):
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Speaker 1 (16:20):
Here is that cut twenty nine.

Speaker 4 (16:22):
The post George Floyd riots resulted in excess of over
fifteen thousand blackmail deaths in this country. How the surge
of violent crime. It was like Ferguson the first effect
in the Florida Fact. You can explain to me how
George Floyd's death causation. Yes, really are what it happen,
says After the Ferguson riot and after the Floyd riot, policemen,

(16:44):
in fear of their jobs, many times in political coverage,
pulled back from their jobs, resulting in an increasing.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Listen, I got to stop you there at the country.
Hold on, you can look at the We got to
stop you there because you're literally making a connection out
of your own conjecture. You cannot.

Speaker 4 (16:59):
It's a real look up the Ferguson effect, look up
the Floyd effect.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
It is a real terms. I didn't.

Speaker 5 (17:07):
Between two things.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
I'm having more flashbacks here.

Speaker 6 (17:11):
To let him speak, Let him speak, Let him at
least finish his point. It's so annoying when these TV
pundits do not let somebody finish what they're saying, is clay.
His point is is obvious, which is that BLM riots
led to de policing, which led to more people dying,
particularly more young black men dying.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
That's all correct.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
The fact that they don't even know anything about it
is evidence of how you know, we make fun of
you watching Morning Joe. I read the New York Times,
the Washington Post. We know their arguments as well or
better than they do. They don't know our arguments at all.
They have no exposure to a key cardinal aspect of

(17:54):
the results of the BLM riots.

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back into clay Ann buck Show. The CBS debate which

(19:01):
which was an example of very biased moderation and as
we pointed out with the jd Vance thing, I don't
want to hear anymore. If you're complaining about the refs,
you're losing. That's not true. Jd Vance absolutely destroyed his opponent,
and the refs there were I thought not good, but
the refs, the CBS refs were really bad. It was

(19:25):
posed I don't remember their names, but the two CBS
ladies who were pushing Trump on the crime issue and
everything else.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
Well, CBS was the two with JD Vans, right, Margaret
Sarnen and whatever her other name was, ABC was Mure
and Christine or whatever name.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
They were both bad. So they were both bad. Mure,
you know, was horrible, but Brennan and whatever at CBS
and the Jdvans. My point is merely that even with
bias moderators JD one. Sorry, I know all these debates
are running together my mind, but there was an issue
about crime, and this matters to the whole campaign. This
matters for who people will be voting for because it

(20:05):
goes to the overall philosophy of the parties that has
an effect, yes at the federal level, but also a
state and local too. Democrats are bad on the issue
of crime because the Democrat Party is bad on the
issue of crime. They are as close to pro crime
as I think a party could be without openly saying it.
Clay just came and visited me in New or I

(20:25):
don't live there anymore, but visited my old stomping ground
in New York and saw everything in the drug store
is behind us.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
I couldn't believe that, and I couldn't believe to get
toothpaste you have to have somebody come around and unlock
it for you.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
Yeah. And if I've talked to the staff in this
because this was my drug store, so I know some
of the people who work there. I've talked to them
before and they say, yeah, if we don't have this,
they'll just steal every They'll just come in and steal everything.
Like people just come in with bags and just steal
stuff and then they sell it on the street or
they sell it online. Anyway. The Democrats are the pro
crime party. Kamala Harris was part of the leagueizing theft

(21:01):
up to nine hundred dollars madness in California, and as
business owners have pointed out, that just means theft is legalized,
because who knows when someone's stealing from you. You're not like, hey,
hold on a second, that's nine hundred and fifty dollars
of stuff. I'm calling the cops. You know, you just figure, okay,
well nothing's gonna happen, and nothing will happen. It's a disaster.
It's wrong. But when Trump got into it with the

(21:26):
moderators over the issue of crime and the dropping crime right,
it was is this Trump or jd Vance?

Speaker 2 (21:32):
Now I'm getting no. Trump got into it David muirror.
David Muir Trump said, look, crime is up. It's all
sorts of an issue. And David muirr. This was I
believe the second fact check, the first fact check if
I remember correctly, and it's been you know, two months
basically or six weeks since this happened. First fact check
I recall was Kristen Welker, and I may be getting

(21:54):
her name wrong, stepping in and saying about abortion that
doesn't happen. Basically, there're no bay, there's nowhere where nine
month abortions are allowed, or postperth abortions or whatever else.
And then this I believe was David Muhr getting in
on the act as well, Buck and deciding I'm going
to step in as the news anchor in fact check
Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 (22:13):
Crime is down all over the world except here. Crime
here is up and through the roof. Despite their fraudulent
statements that they've made, crime in this country is through
the roof. And we have a new form of crime
is called migrant crime, and it's happening at levels that nobody.

Speaker 4 (22:28):
Thought Reident Trump.

Speaker 5 (22:29):
As you know, the FBI says overall violent crime is
actually coming down in this country. But excuse me. The
FBI defraud They were defrauding statements. They didn't include the
worst cities. They didn't include the cities with the worst crime.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
Can I just say Trump is correct, This is actually
now verified and the numbers have been crunched to really
put this in the context. You know, we're just talking
clay about what the BLM riots did to policing and
therefore high crime communities and the murder rate in this country.
Senate skyrocketing. The biggest increase in this They say, oh, well,

(23:05):
Trump was president. It was a Democrat movement supported not
just theoretically but supported directly by Kamala Harris for example,
who was raising money. They burned down parts of Minneapolis.
Kamala Harris wants to help raise money for those people
on bail. Think about that for a second. You think
this person should be president of the United States. The
whole thing is insane. But the biggest increase in crime

(23:27):
thanks to Democrats and their mobilization and their lives about
police and policing in the history of the country in
twenty twenty, right in a six month period. But you
can extend that through the first year of Biden's term
and the second year of Biden's term, and you still
have it going upward. The FBI revised crime data reveals

(23:49):
that it missed one thousand, six hundred and ninety nine
murders in twenty twenty two.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
Let me just pause you for a moment here. That's important.
I understand how crime data can be somewhat unreliable with
carjackings or with home burglaries, things that are relatively on
the grand scale of things smaller in nature. A murder
doesn't seem that hard to meet a track, Buck, they
missed almost seventeen hundred of them, and eighty thousand violent

(24:19):
crimes overall. I mean, this is and they tried to
hide this is also important. They updated these stats and
tried to hide it. Credit to Real Clear Politics, which
is a great website. They got tipped off or saw
the note in the data and then went back and looked,
and they said, wait a minute, crimes actually up, bait,

(24:40):
And I don't even think this data is that reliable.
People know when crime is up in their communities. Buck,
You all know that crime is up in your cities
and in your towns.

Speaker 1 (24:50):
You can feel it.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
And then the fact that they tried to lie and
say it in fact check. It is just evidence of
how many of our media members are a complete shills
and liars themselves.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
But I just think you have to look at this
from George Floyd Dies Democrats mobilized with all these riots
in the street helped get Joe Biden elected. Yes, I
was correct when I said that the country this was
on Bill Maher, the country had an election under duress.
People were boarding up stores. By the way, the Democrats

(25:24):
on that panel pretend they don't know what I'm talking about. Well,
it's very straightforward. There were videos and photos and I
saw it in my own eyes, stores preparing and businesses
preparing in cities across the country for the Democrat riots
if Donald Trump won. Everybody knew that what we had
seen with BLM all summer in twenty twenty was going
to go into overdrive if Donald Trump won the election.

(25:46):
And that's just reality. It's very clear. But Clay, when
you look at the numbers, the biggest increase from June
of twenty twenty to June of twenty twenty one in history, right,
I mean, if you look at it instead of calendar,
you're look at it as a twelve month period. So
going into the first six months of Biden's term, and
then it continues on. Crime was absolutely skyrocketing. And initially

(26:10):
all the people who were saying, oh, but Trump was president,
blub blah. They've tried to say that this was COVID,
which was actually counterfactual because other countries that had COVID
lockdowns had huge drops in crime in twenty twenty because
nobody was going outside. So it's even worse. You basically
had a six month crime built in. Crime dropped during

(26:30):
COVID in terms of violent crime, assault, all the rest
of it. And then the George Floyd incident, and then
it's just mayhem across the country in this country, not
other countries. Worst increase in crime, thousands and thousands of
people dead, increasing assaults, burglaries, rapes, all of it. Thank
you Democrats, It's all on them.

Speaker 2 (26:49):
I'm surprised that again I give credit to real Clear
Politics for getting this data out. I'm surprised the FBI
updated before the election, but they conveniently did it after
all the debates have taken place. And do you think Buck,
this is kind of making fun of this idea, but
do you think that ABC News is going to come
back out and say, actually, sorry, we were wrong with

(27:12):
this fact check too. Trump was right, of course not
And so sixty million some odd people watched that debate
and watched ABC say, oh, Trump's lying.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Trump was right on that. Trump was right on.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
The Minnesota bill that Tim Wall signed. Trump was right
on virtually everything he said. Now, look, is Trump sometimes
a bull in the china shop and he doesn't put
together the words in the best possible way, and does
he meander in the way that he gets to his
final result. All that can be true here Trump was
directly correct. And I think, Buck, you know what they'll

(27:48):
end up doing twenty twenty three numbers they'll revise as well.
And isn't it interesting that all the revisions benefit Democrats
if we just had an utterly incompetent government completely and
we do, but if they were just totally incompetent in
all facets, they would get things wrong sometimes that benefit

(28:11):
Republican perspectives. All the jobs, with the eight hundred and
eighty thousand jobs that they inflated, they inflated it. It
all helped the Biden administration. The crime data they deflated
as they make it look lower than it actually is
to make it look like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
are doing a good job making us safer. The reality is,

(28:33):
in two different directions they had errors that only benefited Democrats.
What are the chances of that happening?

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Buck, I think people would be stunned if you were
to just see an analysis of how much violent crime,
and I mean the worst stuff. You know, women being raped,
people being pushed in front of subway trains, you know,
people being beaten to death in their homes with hammers.
How much of that could be stopped if we did
have a three strikes law in different states in this country.

(29:02):
They used to have one in California, by the way,
How much of that would go away if you just said,
you know what, it's your third felony. I'm talking with felonies.
I'm talking about three speeding tickets. It's your third felony.
You're going away, mandatory, ten years, fifteen years, whatever it is.
You know, fifty year olds don't commit that many violent crimes.
The other part of this you have to think about, too, Clay,

(29:23):
is when you look at the percentage of the population
that is committing serious and violent crimes, it is you know,
a huge, a huge majority of a vast majority of
its people sixteen to thirty five. Really, that's where all
of the really bad stuff is concentrated nationwide, and so

(29:44):
there's only you know, it's only as it's a certain
age demographic, and it is also centered around other demographics
in the country to have higher crime rates in high
crime areas of cities. You could actually handle this and
keep everybody safe. The Democrats do not want.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
To do it. They don't want to do it, it's correct,
because they're afraid of being blamed for arrest rates. And
I just come back to the one thing Joe Biden
might have gotten right in his career was the nineteen
ninety four crime Bill, and by the time he ran
for president in twenty twenty, he bought into the idea
that it was racist, but it overwhelmingly helped black, white, Asian,

(30:22):
Hispanic innocent people be more likely to make to live healthy.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
And satisfying life. Violent crime, although we were just talking
about another incident that involved the woman, but you know,
violent crime is basically a problem of men. Yes, I
can say that out loud and nobody disagrees with it,
because the numbers will all make that very clear like
we can look at numbers and data and come to
firm conclusions on where the problem lies and how we
can deal with it.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
Grandmas aren't typically in fistfights with police. I just tossing
it out there. Your grandma probably not going to throw
down with a police officer anywhere. No matter white, Black, Asian, Hispanic.
Young men are overwhelmingly committers of crime, and when you
know who commits crimes, you can help to keep them
from keep committing those crimes. All we got to do

(31:08):
is lock up the bad guys. Look Price Picks head
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(32:17):
love Major League Baseball playoffs, Dodgers and that's going on.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
Maybe you like the WNBA. Maybe you like college football
like I do. Whatever you like.

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Speaker 2 (32:51):
Welcome back in Clay, Travis Buck Sexton appreciate all of you.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
Hanging out with us uh buck.

Speaker 2 (32:58):
My take on let's have a little bit of fun,
My take on leaf blowers, as I put it on
social media after I set it on the show. It
has provoked a firestorm in the In the Mensons, people
are just metaphorically pulling out their axes and taking chops
at each other. Let me just be clear, if you

(33:18):
disagree with me on this issue, you are flat out wrong.
There should be no leaf blowing before nine am, definitely
before nine am on the weekends. And people out there
are like, I wake up earlier. I got up at
four twenty in the morning for six years.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
All right. I understand some of you get up early
in the morning.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
That doesn't mean the first thing you need to do
is go get your flipping the leaf blower and start
running it all over the place and waking up the
whole neighborhood. Nine am is a civilized hour nationwide. I
think that if you want to go blow your leaves
after nine am and somebody's upset, that's on them. Pre
nine am, you were not the good guy here. You
are the evil leaf blowing monster of your neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
I like when I can, in good conscience stand to
thwart Clay's pronouncements and try to push back on a
clay ism. I cannot do that here. I totally agree
with him. So if some of you want to take
up the side of Big leaf Blower, if you want
to be on team Big leaf Blower, you can do
that right into his clayanbuck dot com if you're VIP. Also,

(34:22):
if you want to send us and you know this
is easier for you for a lot of folks, if
you're on the iHeart app, you can press go to
Clay and Buck. On the iHeart app, there's a little
microphone like what is that. You can press it and
record a message to us, and it will go to us,
and the team will play it for us, and we
can even play it on the air. But Clay, I
cannot disagree with you on this one. I was hoping
that there was a little daylight here to just give

(34:43):
you a hard time, but Leafblowers got the terror of you.
Leaf Blowers pre nine am needs to stop. I can't
look there. I'm big on this, and I understand some
of you live in Florida places like that. When I'm
at my to place now, I'm gonna sound like the
biggest deva on the planet.

Speaker 2 (35:04):
They start with the leaf blow in there even in
first of all, it can't be that effective.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
All right, let's start with can we bring back the rake?

Speaker 2 (35:12):
I would submit to you that the rake has been
unfairly maligned and was actually effective in a huge way
for a very long time. A lot of what you
guys do is just blow leaves back and forth at
each other's yard, so you don't actually clean anything up.
You just push them into your neighbor's yard, and then
he gets up and then he pushes them back into
your yard. And it's like the magna lines constantly getting redefined.

(35:35):
Here you're not actually producing anything of value. We got
leaf trench warfare. Back in the day, you had the rake,
and you'd have a big pile of leaves which the
kids could all run and jump in, and everybody enjoyed it.
And maybe you burned it, maybe you bagged it up,
whatever you did.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
Is it like anti climate change now to burn leaves.
I don't even know what the latest is on that
the leaf blower is not making the world a better place.
And if you're up early in the morning with the
leaf blower, you are a bad person. You are destroying
the sleep patterns of Americans everywhere.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
I cannot disagree with you here. I will tell you
I also had someone sitting next to me on the
plane last night who had a child of maybe four
or five years old, and the child you're wrong on that.
You are on an chad no no headphones, no headphones.
So I'm sitting here, I'm trying to prepare for the

(36:30):
radio show. I've got my noise canceling headphones in not
good enough. I've got to hear like Paw Patrol on
volume eleven for two hours of the flight yesterday. Clay,
you really think that the no headphone for the kids
is an acceptable state of affairs. I just want to
fight with them. I'm just telling you, when you have kids,

(36:52):
all your kid takes are gonna flip.

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