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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck
Sexton Show podcast. Welcome back in the Clay Travis buck
Sexton Show. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us.
Final hour of the week, fourteen hours up. Fifteenth hour
now underway. We'll be back on Monday. Buck on vacation
with his wife Carrie. He will be back on Monday.
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We'll be back in together here. As theoretically the Trump
Talk trial will be set to go several different things
that we have talked about throughout the course of the
program so far. I ran you through the twelve different
jurors that have been seated so far for the Trump trial,
the biographical information that is out there about them. Why
I am not optimistic based on the data that is
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out there about these individuals that have been seated. Now
maybe others will disagree with that. Some of you have
called in and said that you do. And by the way,
we'll take some of your calls. Eight hundred and two
two two eight eight two. As it is Friday, We're
going to be joined by Matt Walsh in the third
hour of this program right here in about thirty minutes.
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You just heard from Betsy de Voss, former Education secretary
under Donald Trump, about the absolutely insane new regulations put
in place by the Biden administration which effectively expand Title
nine to include men who are pretending to be women.
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This is a staggering thing that I talked about in
my discussion at Hillsdale College. I want all of you
to ask yourselves this. Why has no one asked Joe
Biden about this? If you had to point to one
thing in America right now that crystallizes how broken things
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really are in this country in terms of falsehood being
accepted as truth. Is there anything that is more pertinent
or exemp more exemplifies this situation than a man can
tell you that he is a woman, and if you
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do not immediately accept it, you're a bigot. This is bonkers.
This is crazy even by left wing Democrat party standards.
And how is it that you haven't had Biden himself
have to answer this question. You may have seen me
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some on social media because people have come after me
since OutKick had a reporter, dan Zak Shesky went and
asked Don Staley, the women's basketball coach at South Carolina,
do you support the idea of men who identify as
women being able to play women's basketball, and she said
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yes that she did, and people came after me and
came after OutKick like crazy. Such that. Now, with the
headline that I read anti gay sports writer's rage tweet
homophobic sports writer Klay Travis, how is it homophobic to
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believe that women's sports should only be made up of women?
How has Joe Biden not been asked by a single
member of the media, particularly now that his administration is
defining Title nine to include men pretending to be women.
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How has he not been asked that basic question? Joe
Biden loves to talk about his athletic career, about all
the sports that he used to play. How has he
not been asked directly in three and a half years
whether he believes men should be able to compete in
women's athletics. Not one interviewer has asked that question. Not
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one member of the media has asked that question. How
has Joe Biden never been asked this question and never
had to respond? And how have we reached a place
where something that is fundamentally untrue many of us are
supposed to acknowledge it as truth. I talked about this
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in my address at Hillsdale College. Once they can get
you to it mint something that you know is untrue,
they have broken you because as soon as you will
admit one untruth, there are many others that will follow.
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If you will say a man is a woman, then
you will say a man can breastfeed. You will even
be willing to say pregnant person instead of pregnant woman.
Women are being erased here and I'm just so fired
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up about it because it's crazy. You can't be transgender.
You can dress up and pretend you're something other than
what you are. People might be kind to you and
call you by a different name if you ask them
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to do so. But as soon as you are saying
I'm a woman and I should be able to compete
in women's athletics, you're then requiring me to submit to
your delusion and to your lie. And I know gender
for some people is so you're so nervous about having
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to talk about it. Biological reality exists in the same
way that time exists. I am speaking to you today
and I am forty five years old. If I told
you that I was twenty five, or I told you
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that I was sixty five, because I was transage. You
would think I was crazy. If I told you that,
as a forty five year old, I identified as an
eleven year old boy and I tried to play Little
league baseball, you would want to have me committed to
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a mental institution. I would be an incredible eleven year
old baseball player. I would wreck those kids. I'd batflip,
I'd hit home runs all the time. I might be,
humbly the greatest eleven year old baseball player who has
ever existed. At the age of forty five, this is ridiculous.
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This is hyperbole, but this is crazy. And most of
you out there are saying, yeah, you know, this would
be crazy. And you don't even have to be a
forty five year old identifying as a little leaguer. I'm
coaching little league baseball. If somebody showed up with a
sixteen year old, every parent would flip out. I just
last summer, some of you will remember, went up to Cooperstown,
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New York's fabulous, phenomenal place where the Baseball Hall of
Fame is. They have Little league tournaments there. You have
to bring the actual birth certificate, not even a picture
of it, your actual birth certificate to prove that your
kid is eligible to play twelve U. I know this
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because I lost the actual birth certificate in Cooperstown, New York.
My buddy who's the head coach, handed it to me.
Somehow I lost it. My wife I was not happy
that I lost the original birth certificate for our twelve
year old. That's how much of sticklers they are about
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the age of the kids that play, Because if you're
fourteen or thirteen, or god forbid, fifteen or sixteen, you
would be way better. At twelve, you and people might
be willing to cheat, and so you have to bring
an actual copy of your birth certificate to demonstrate your age.
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The birth certificate that I lost, turns out, it's not
that hard to get a new one. Not the argument
that my wife wanted to hear when I told her
that I didn't know what happened to the original birth certificate.
But just in the event that you ever end up
the dad at the Little League tournament who loses your
kid's birth certificate, it's not that hard to get.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
A new one.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
If you said, hey, hey, hey, I'm not worried about transage.
I'm not trying to be in a Little leaguer. But
instead I want to be the president of the NAACP.
I'm going to be black, I'm transracial. People would lose
your mind, lose their minds. Rachel doles All tried this
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in Spokane, Washington. I would love for Joe Biden to
be asked, do you think a man should be able
to win a women's championship? Whatever his answer is. If
transgender works and is real, why is transage in transrace
not a thing? What's easier changing your gender or being
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like Elizabeth Pocahontas Warren and lying about what race you are.
Lots of you out there don't even know your racial background.
You haven't done the full DNA analysis. You don't know
if your family's German, you don't know, if your family
is as British, you don't know for sure if your
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family is Spanish. There are lots of people who get
that DNA analysis and find out that what they thought
isn't true. Elizabeth Warren claims she was Native American. It
turns out she was one oneenty twenty fourth Native American,
less Native American than the average white person in America
today is. Yet she claims she was Native American got
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jobs from it for years transrace isn't a thing. She
couldn't have come out and said, oh, you know what,
turns out I'm not Native American, but I am transracial.
I feel like I'm Native American. Therefore I am, and
all of you have to pretend that I am. Can't
be transaged that would be ridiculous. Can't be transrace, that
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would also be ridiculous. Isn't it actually less ridiculous than
being transgender? It'd be way easier for me to argue
that I'm an Asian man than to argue that I'm
an Asian woman. Gender is actually far more significant than
race or age in many respects, because a lot of
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times you can't tell how old somebody is based on
just looking at them. You can always pretty much tell
whether somebody's a guy or a girl.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
This is all crazy.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
If they can get you to admit this lie, then
they can get you to admit many other lies. This
is about destroying the family. This is about tearing down
the fabric of the country. I'm not exaggerating here. Why
has Joe Biden not had to answer questions about this
given what he's doing with Title nine? And why are
so many women out there who claim to be feminists,
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and who claim to be supporters of women's athletics, and
have fought for much of their life to try to
give equal opportunity to women. Now so quick to argue, Oh,
that man who's pretending to be a woman walking around
in high heels in a short skirt with a penis
Why are they so quick to say, oh, you're a
woman too. Oh yeah, I know what you're talking about
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when you claim that you're having periods, you claim that
you want to breastfeed, that you want to have a baby.
But this is madness, This is insanity. But this is
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Welcome Back in Clay Travis buck Sexton Show. I get
fired up about this whole crazy gender ideology, trans nonsense,
but it also ties in with a lot of what
you're seeing online now. And I want to play this
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audio for you. This is the new NPR CEO talking
about how she needs the censor things on Wikipedia because
the Internet has things on it that she doesn't like.
This is how all of this gets tied in with
this trans ideology where they create a world that is
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fundamentally artificial and predicated on dishonesty. Listen to this.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
Free and Open was a way of looking at the
world that was inherently limited relative to what we were
trying to achieve. In the end, what Free and Open
often ended up doing, and particularly in the case of Wikipedia,
was really recapitulating many of the same power structures in
dynamic that exist offline prior to the advent of the Internet.
And so what we ended up seeing was Wikipedia really
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rebuilt this idea of knowledge as a whole around what
the Western canon. You see the exclusion of communities of
languages because of the ways in which Wikipedia is based
on reliable sources, the idea of a written tradition, which
is particular to some cultures and not to others. The
ways in which we I ascribe notability often really comes
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from sort of this white male, westernized construct around who
matters in societies and who is elevated in whose voices,
And so some of these ideas of sort of this
radical openness really did not end up living into the
intentionality of what openness can be.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
These people are so fundamentally evil that I don't think
we talk about it enough. They are trying to destroy
Western civilization and recreate something that is going to be
far worse. And they're doing it and this is so important,
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using what Western civilization has created. You might have heard
me going off yesterday on all these gay rights Palestinian
protesters LGBTQ for Hamas or LGBTQ standing up for Gaza.
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They would kill you on the spot if you tried
to protest in favor of gay rights anywhere in Gaza.
You are standing on the shoulders of people who gave
their life to advocate for free speech and Western civilization
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tearing it down own using the legacy of Western civilization.
What they are trying to to destroy is our basic freedoms,
and they're using the freedoms that Western civilization and capitalism
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and a full fledged republican democracy has provided to them
to do it. Our biggest threat is all internal. I
don't worry about what Iran's going to do. I don't
worry about what Russia's going to do. I don't worry
about what China's going to do. I understand that they
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don't like us. They're external threats. I worry about this
woman at NPR, what she's going to do to us
from the inside, and I think all of you should too.
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me back on Monday. He's out with wife having a
good time. We are closing up shop here soon. On
the week's shows. Joined now by my friend Matt Walsh.
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He's got a new show, The Honorable Judge Walsh. He's
also the host of The Matt Walsh Show. The show
is judged by Matt Walsh. By the way, Matt, you're
a big sports fan. I think, like I am, I
cannot get through my head that we have reached a
point in time where the argument that men are women
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and should be able to play women's sports that even
someone like Don Staley, South Carolina Women's coach will endorse.
Now with the title nine rules that have come out
today from the Biden administration. Would you have believed a
decade ago that we would be standing where we are
right now that men can win women's championships and much
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of the country is just totally fine with that.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
Actually, a decade ago, we're just on the cusp of
where I would say, a decade ago this was foreseeable,
because it was right around probably about twenty fourteen, twenty fifteen.
I can't remember what year it was when when Bruce
Jenner came out as Kaitlyn Jenner. I think that was
twenty that's a good point. I mean, you're around my age.
We would have never believed this in two thousand, let's say.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 4 (20:22):
So it was it was a it became suddenly apparent
we were heading this. It was it seemed like a
sudden shift that happened eight, nine, ten years ago. But
going back before that, even even like two years before
that shift happened, it was unthinkable, And for any point
before that in human history, it was it was unthinkable,
and I think even now, you know, for most people,
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if they're presented with this question of whether men should
compete to women's sports, and if they're presented the question
in a in an honest way that they can understand.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
The vast majority of people will say no.
Speaker 4 (20:55):
But you know, the problem is that this is not
presented in an honest way and all it's discussed in
a way by the media where it's just people. They
discussed the way that we're intentionally trying to confuse people.
They'll say things like, well, conservatives want to ban quote
unquote trans women from competing in sports. That's what they'll say.
But of course no one's trying to do that. There's
no law anywhere that anyone's proposed that would ban trans
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identify people from competing in sports. The issue is just
should males, no matter how they identify, should they be
able to compete against females, And of course we're saying no,
although you know, if you're trans identified and you have
and you're a male and you want to play sports,
you can play sports. You just have to play with
your biological category like everyone always has.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
What do you think Joe Biden would say if he
were asked this question? It's crazy that he hasn't been
asked this question in three and a half years. But
if I could, I mean, I'm not even kidding about this.
If I could ask Joe Biden any question. It would
be a straightforward question. Do you believe that men who
identify as women should be a to compete against women
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and win women's championships? The very basic question. It's the
number one question I would ask him. What do you
think he would say? And how crazy is it that
in three and a half years, no one has, to
my knowledge, ever asked him.
Speaker 4 (22:14):
Yeah, no one's asked them any direct question on any
issue that touches this problem.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
What is a woman? No one's asking that?
Speaker 4 (22:20):
Should is it okay for children to be chemically castrated?
No one's asked them any of that. It is interesting.
How would he respond it? I mean, given the fact
that he's a vegetable, and he's obviously not very good
at answering any question at all that's not written ahead
of time, and he knows it's gonna be.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Ask it's hard to say.
Speaker 4 (22:38):
I think that he would stumble around and eventually get
around to saying something like, well, it's people have the
right to identify whoever they do, and we should respect
how they identify. I think that he would eventually get
around to saying that, which, of course will be the
nonsensical answer. But I think that's where he would alternate.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Which is why I give credit to Dawn Staley. I
don't agree. I think she's crazy and I don't even
think she agrees with the answer she gave, but she
answered it. It's a yes, no question. It's very binary
to me, much like gender is, you're either one or
the other. You have to take a side. Where do
we go from here? I mean, you said, and I
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think you're right. Maybe it was a decade ago you
could potentially predict where we were headed. But in two thousand,
if you and I had been sitting around talking about sports,
I don't think we would have been saying, hey, we're
going to talk. By twenty twenty four, dudes are going
to be winning NCAA Women's championships. That would have been
absolutely insane. Do we see a bounce back to Sanity
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or does the road to crazy Town just get crazier.
Speaker 4 (23:43):
I think we do see a bounce back. I mean,
I think that we're seeing it right now. I'm not
generally accused of being the optimist, but on this particular issue,
I think that I think team Sanity is winning because
the other side, what they're doing, it's unsustainable. It's literally indefensible.
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It's unjustifiable in a very literal sense. It cannot be justified.
There's no argument to be made for it. All they
can do is lie in, obfuscate, and they've gotten this
far so far, largely by confusing people so they don't
understand what the issue even is, and also by denying
that it's really happening. I mean that's for the first
several years that this was going on, the left would
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just deny if you brought it up there, and so
that's not really happening, that's not a real issue. But
now like everybody knows that it's happening, so they can't
do that anymore. And I think most people understand even
in spite all of all the obfuscation, the confusing language,
most people understand the code words.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
Now they understand what's really happening.
Speaker 4 (24:41):
And now that that's happened, I think that it's only
a matter of time before the whole house of cards
comes tumbling down. So that's my optimistic view. Maybe I'm wrong,
but I you know, ten years from now, I think
that we may be in a country where this is
basically a thing of the past.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
I want to give credit on an optimistic level. I
mentioned this early. I don't know if you saw this, Matt,
but a group of West Virginia middle schoolers decided that
they would not compete against a I guess it's a
boy who's pretending that he's a girl in track and field.
This is Bridgeport Middle School in Bridgeport, West Virginia. Should
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girls who are competing in your mind, should they step
out of competition or I give credit to these girls
for doing it? Or should we not require them to
step out of competition? And should adults acknowledge that we
have failed to even put the girls in this situation
where they have to be braver than the adults when
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it comes to an issue like this.
Speaker 4 (25:47):
Yeah, I would go with the with the second, with
the second answer there. I first of all, I never
put the onus. I never put the onus on children
to do courageous things, and to do courageous things that,
as you say, that adults won't even do.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Now it's great when they do.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
I think we should encourage we should encourage kids to
show courage and to stand up for truth and sanity
in a world that's gone mad.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
But we can't expect that.
Speaker 4 (26:08):
We certainly can't be angry at them when they don't,
especially when again we've only gotten to this point because
adults have failed, and so we cannot.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
We can never expect children to do something that the
adults will not do.
Speaker 4 (26:21):
You you know, we as individual adults cannot expect children
to do things that we won't do.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
So I put the onus on the parents.
Speaker 4 (26:28):
And it's the parents who need to speak up, and
the parents you need to make this decision for their children.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
And if your daughter is.
Speaker 4 (26:35):
In a sport where this is happening, then it's like
you need to step in and say we are not
going to participate.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
Put it on you, don't put it on your daughter.
Speaker 4 (26:42):
And I think we see some parents that are starting
to do that, But again that's that's an area where
there needs to be a lot more parents need to
be emboldened much more to speak up.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
And I think we see a trending in that direction.
I hope it continues.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
We're talking to Matt Wall she's at the Daily Wire's
got a new show where he sits on the bench
and judges also of issues. How important do you think
humor is when it comes to winning some of these
battles and do you think the right or what I
would call sane people are getting better at humor?
Speaker 4 (27:15):
I think I mean this is we have an advantage
in that the left has basically abandoned the playing field.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
They're not competing.
Speaker 4 (27:26):
I mean, it's, as many people like to point out,
there hasn't even really been a mainstream comedy film.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
There haven't been very many anyway.
Speaker 4 (27:34):
In the last like ten years, you know, yes, And
there certainly hasn't been a good one in ten or
fifteen years. And we kind of had this what it
seems like a golden age of comedy films in the
early two thousands era, and then it just stopped. It
just seemed to stop right around twenty thirteen to twenty fourteen,
and that was it. And so this used to be
almost exclusively the purview of the left. They were the
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funniest ones. They were doing all the funny stuff. They
were very good at comedy, and now they've backed away
from it. And I think it's largely because you just can't.
There are too many sensitivities. And also comedy requires you
to be self deprecating. It requires you to not take
yourself too seriously To effectively make fun of and satirize
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your opponents or people you don't like. You have to
at least have a certain sort of affection for them
to do it. You have to understand them at least
on some level to effectively satirize them. And you just
don't find out on the left anymore. So there's a
giant void that it's just there for the right to
walk into. And I think that we're starting to see
that move right now, but I won't say that, you know,
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it's still I think there's a lot more that can
be done, and to just kind of like boldly take
this ball that they've left there and run with it.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
Certainly, the last time I think I saw you in
person was the debut of the movie that was just
the story of a bunch of cops about a bunch
of guys who decide to identify as women lady ballers
and try to win a championship, which is the kind
of movie that would have been made in the early
two thousands that now nobody will touch. You're doing a
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Judge show. Tell me about that Judge show, And then,
as a secondary part of that, how excited are you
as a Ravens fan to watch Lamar Jackson handing off
to Derrick Henry.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (29:25):
Yeah, Well, on the Judge Show, it's yeah, it's it's
it's a it's our courtroom show, where I do have
legal authority. Actual it's very limited, but I do have
actual legal authority.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
Over these real cases. And they're you know, they are
real cases.
Speaker 4 (29:39):
But there are cases that would never be would never
be heard in a real courtroom, and so we step in.
You know, the rule is that they have to be
very very petty disputes. The pettiest, the pettier, the better.
And uh, and then I preside over them and I
make my judgments and they are legally binding to a
very limited extent, but they're legally binding. On the Lamar
Jackson question, I'm you know, I'm I'm excited about that
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the Ravens have been totally decimated as always in free agency,
they have just been picked apart clean almost to the bone.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
And so at least we got one guy.
Speaker 4 (30:11):
We have one addition to you know, maybe offset the
twenty five losses or whatever it was.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
I love Derek Henry. I'm rooting for him to do well.
I think that combo, especially on the Reid option with
Lamar Jackson's going to be exciting to watch.
Speaker 3 (30:22):
Matt.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Congratulations on the new show. Appreciate the time. I look
forward to running around until you at Nashville at some
point in the near future.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
For sure. Thank you.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
That is Matt Wallace. You can follow him on Twitter.
Certainly go check out Judge, the new show that he
has on the Daily Wire. And I was just mentioning
Baltimore Ravens. Some of you may be fans of the
Baltimore Ravens. I'm a fan of the Tennessee Titans. I
don't think we're going to be winning anything anytime soon,
Sarah over. Several months still to go until training camp
starts again. But man, I'm watching tonight Major League Baseball.
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biographical detail provided by The New York Times of the
twelve jurors that have been seated. There are also six
alternate jurors, and I would make a prediction that they
will definitely need to go into the alternate jury pool
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at some point in time because I think they'll have
to remove some jurors because they will find out that
they were not truthful based on social media profiles or
other aspects of this trial. That would be my prediction
that they will end up in the alternate pool. I
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I truly believe that is the case. If you go
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claims that he ran for president because of the Charlottesville
very fine, people lie Listen to Karine Jean Pierre questioned
by Peter Doocey try to reference it yet again when
he asked about anti Israel protests, here's cut thirty one.
What does the president think about young people in America
saying things like we are all a moss and long
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live a moss?
Speaker 5 (35:09):
Okay, I will say, Look, this is a president that
has been since he's been in office, and the reason
why he ran has been very clear about what he
witnessed in Charlottesville. Let's not forget what we saw, the
anti semitism, the bigotry, the hate that we saw in
the street of Charlottesville, which as I just stated, was
one of the reasons that he decided to run. And
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no president has taken more action to combat anti Semitism
than this president. And so you know, in our national strategy,
we may clear that when Jews are targeted because of
their beliefs, because of their identity, or when Israel is
singled out because of anti Jewish hate hatred, that is
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anti semitism, and that is completely completely unacceptable.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
It is interesting that Charlottesville, which was an anti Semitic
protest in many respects, became a huge constant attack on Trump. Meanwhile,
all of the anti Jewish protests that are taking place
all over the country on a regular basis are not being,
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to a large extent, attributed to Joe Biden and the
failures of his administration. One incident in Charlottesville Trump is
defined by, and they can lie about for years and years.
We've had now six months of anti Jewish protests all
over this country, the highest level of anti Semitism that
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I have seen in my life, and almost no one
is holding the Biden administration responsible for it. That I
think worth contemplating. Love you guys, appreciate the week you've
spent with us. Buck. We'll be back with me on Monday.
Have fabulous weekends. We'll talk to you then.