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March 3, 2026 35 mins

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers an in‑depth and fast‑moving breakdown of national security, foreign policy, election politics, cultural battles, and listener engagement. The hour opens with an extended interview featuring Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma, who discusses the unfolding U.S.–Israel military campaign against Iran. Senator Mullin emphasizes that this is not another Iraq or Afghanistan but a direct confrontation with a regime that has targeted Americans for 47 years. He explains why President Trump’s strategy differs from previous administrations and outlines the intelligence behind striking Iranian leadership, including revelations that Iran claimed to possess enough enriched uranium for 11 nuclear bombs. Mullin argues that Trump’s approach—eliminating threats rather than delaying action—is both historically rare and strategically necessary.

Clay and Buck then explore how these operations intersect with the America First doctrine. Senator Mullin responds to skeptical constituents by explaining why actions in Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran directly impact U.S. national security, from drug trafficking to global energy markets. He details how a nuclear‑armed Iran could destabilize world shipping lanes, spike oil prices, endanger U.S. allies, and ultimately threaten the American homeland. The conversation also touches on congressional issues including the SAVE Act and the challenges of overcoming a Senate filibuster.

In a lighter turn, the hosts dive into a humorous discussion about physical fitness on Capitol Hill, reacting to viral footage of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth bench‑pressing 315 pounds. Senator Mullin, known for his own extreme fitness feats, compares strength metrics across members of Congress and discusses why physical conditioning boosts confidence, mental health, and leadership.

The hour shifts to a major Supreme Court ruling striking down a California policy that allowed schools to keep a minor’s gender transition secret from parents. Clay and Buck frame the decision as a critical pushback against state overreach and discuss the broader legal landscape, noting that states such as New York and California are now suing to force hospitals to continue providing gender‑transition services to minors—even as major institutions like Vanderbilt University halt such procedures. The hosts revisit a previous interview with detransitioner Soren Aldaco, emphasizing the real‑world consequences for young people pressured into irreversible medical decisions.

From there, the conversation returns to technology and culture as listeners weigh in on the hosts’ earlier discussions about Tesla’s self-driving features. A 72‑year‑old caller shares her transformative experience with autonomous driving, prompting the hosts to examine how self‑driving cars may reshape safety, aging, daily transportation, and public perception. They debate stereotypes about masculinity and driving, gender norms, beer culture, and whether preferring autonomous vehicles makes one “less manly”—a claim they dismiss with humor and logic.

As Hour 3 comes to a close, Clay and Buck monitor breaking news of an Iranian drone hitting the U.S. consulate in Dubai, reinforcing the volatility of the conflict. They remind listeners in Texas, Arkansas, and North Carolina to vote in their primary elections and preview continued coverage of both the Iran crisis and the 2026 campaign landscape. The show wraps with behind‑the‑scenes banter involving producer Allie, ending the hour with levity after a deeply consequential news day.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Third hour Playing Buck kicks off now, and
we're joined by Senator Mark Wayne Mullen of Oklahoma.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Senator, good to have you back on the program.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
Hey brother, how are you doing?

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Pretty good? Pretty good?

Speaker 1 (00:14):
Obviously a lot of people caught between feelings of brilliance,
maybe relief that a lot of very bad people in
Iran have been taken off the chessboard, but there's also
concern about where this goes and the next steps. You
are a veteran, you understand war. What do you make

(00:35):
of what we're seeing so far? The Trump administration decision
to go in alongside Israeli forces and take out these targets.
What are you seeing and how do you think this
should play out?

Speaker 3 (00:47):
Well? First of all, let me clear, I I did
special assignments outside of do O D now do OW
I was. I never wore the uniform of the flag
on my on.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
My on my pardon me, pardon me, go ahead, are
but too totally.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
The guys that guys that signed the contract.

Speaker 4 (01:04):
Was.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
I got to work alongside of those guys and they're
phenomenal individuals. So you know, I think with the with
where we moved today, people that think this is another
Iraq is just not understanding. That's not even close to
where we're at. They think that's another Afghanistan. It's not
even close to where we're at. We're not hunting for

(01:25):
Assadom Hussein. We're not hunting for you know, for Ossambin Lauden.
That hunt ended within an hour. What we're doing is
getting rid of regime that's been hunting us for forty
seven years. This regime is a tax Usince November of
nineteen seventy nine all the way to the last attack
of June of two thousand and five, they have killed

(01:47):
or injured thousands of Americans, and they had chanted death
to American declared war on us a long time ago.
This is the President Trump, though, was the first president
out of the last seven to actually stand up and say,
we're going to eliminate this threat. We're not going to
allow them to continue to build their arsenal, to continue
to attack our assets and one day possibly had the

(02:10):
ability to attack us here on the homeland, because it
wouldn't be a matter of if, it'd be a matter
of when. This's regime that's been you know, the number
one sponsor of terror around the world, and their biggest
target has been US, and why the plumacy president tried diplomacy.
I mean, during the Twelve Day war, he was very clear.
He came out and said, listen, we've destroyed your nuclear capability.

(02:34):
We know where you're at. If we wanted to take
you out, we would, But now we just asked that
you I mean, I'm paraphrasing this now, we asked that
you don't rebuild it. They decided to start rebuilding it.
And then just recently the information that's now open source
during the negotiations, which some of us is already ware
of this, but Wickoff put it out publicly that they

(02:54):
said they had enough enrich uranium to make eleven nuclear bombs.
That made the threat even more deadly. And the President
had his assets in the area. He had worked with
General Kin and Secretary Hexseth to have assets available, and
when the target finally presented itself, we went and eliminated

(03:16):
the threat and continue to eliminate the threat today. So
this isn't Iraq, this isn't Afghanistan. This is going after
the terrorist organization that has been there for a long time.
And make it very clear we're not at war with Iraq,
We're not at war with the Iranian people. We want
a relationship with them. This is to eliminate the threat
that continued to come after us for forty seven years.

Speaker 5 (03:37):
We're talking to center Mark Way Mullin of Oklahoma. One
of the things is, I'm sure you well know that
politicians get criticized for is only being concerned with the
next election. President Trump doesn't have a next election. It
would be easy, it would be super easy for him
to have just said, hey, you know what, I'm going

(03:59):
to do enough so that Iran is not an issue
for the rest of my term. But I'm just going
to kick the can down the road and leave it
to whomever my successor is to potentially deal with it.
President Trump seems to me, and I'm curious because you
spend quite a bit of time with him, talk to
him quite a lot to have decided that he's going
to do everything in his power, whether it's build a

(04:20):
new ballroom or get a new leader in Iran, to
solve issues for the next twenty forty sixty years. Isn't
that incredibly commendable and actually rare for an American president
to be doing.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
That's right, The president says, why are we waiting. Why
do we keep putting tomorrow when we can do something today.
And that's where he's at. He's like, I'm not going
to continue to deal with these problems that's been there forever.
I mean, you think about it. People question me when
I said seven presidents, but think about this. You had Carter,
you had Reagan, you had Bush, you had Clinton, you

(04:53):
had Bush, he had Obama and he had Biden. Every
single one of these had an opportunity to deal with
with this threat, and they chose they chose not to.
And even Maduro, you had Obama, you had and you
had Biden that could have dealt with that threat, they
chose not to. The President is like, why why do this?

(05:16):
At some point someone's got to do something with this threat,
and with the Iyahtola he did it. And yet the
Democrats are upset because they can't deny that they have
killed thousands and injured thousands of Americans for forty seven years.
They can't deny that they've declared war on us. They
can't deny the fact that they sponsored the war on Terror,

(05:38):
which were their number one target. They can't deny that
the only thing they're upset about is that the president
supposedly did something legal or supposedly did something unconstitutional, but
that's their go to because they can't name specifics. Because
these same Democrats didn't complain about Obama when he dropped
twenty six thousand bombs in twenty thirty and twenty sixteen
alone and bomb six different countries. They're just upset that

(06:03):
the president is having any type of success and at
this point you can't reason with crazy. And that's where
the Democrat Party is today.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
We're speaking of Centater of Mark Wayne Mullen of Oklahoma Senator.
How do you address when a constituent comes up to you?
And I'm sure you're getting this, maybe not necessarily in person,
but you're certainly getting emails calls to your office. Because
there are some people who are three time Trump voters.
We got some calls and emails from them today who

(06:31):
are all on board on the agenda, but they're saying, Cuba, Venezuela, Iran,
this stuff doesn't look like America first to me. What's
your response to them?

Speaker 3 (06:45):
Yeah, So let me I'll break that down for you.
Let's look at Venezuela. Venezuela's American first, because Venezuela was
allowing drug cartels to poison our streets, kill our family members,
kill our friends, and destroy our towns in our cities.
Because Venezuela become the number one hub for drug exports

(07:05):
into the United States, we try to get them the stop.
It wasn't that we were trying to run the or
run the country. We just wanted them to quit allowing
the cartels to be able to use their ports to
ship drugs into the United States. That's and that does
affect us directly. It affects everybody. Every every one of
your listeners, including you and I talking, we know somebody

(07:28):
that's been affected by fentanyl and the drug overdoses. Because
we lost more people last year alone to drug overdoses
and we did an entire Vietnam War for American personnel,
and so that that's that's the first one on Venezuela.
Cuba has been a constant staging ground for for Russia
and now China. That is, it's ninety miles off the

(07:50):
coast of Florida. It is a huge threat to us
and it can create complete destabilization. We saw it down
the Cuban crisis, missile crisis, and how what happened to
the United States, the president is laser focused on our hemisphere.
He's not really interested in the rest of the hemispheres
unless it happens to us. He's pulled the resources or

(08:11):
he pulled the resources to protect our hemisphere, which is
why he secured the border. Securing our border is the
same thing as secure in our hemisphere because the overflow
comeing to Cuba could be dangerous. So securing our border
in Cuba in that in that hemisphere is important. When
you start looking at Iran, let's just see what's happening
right now with the shipping lanes. We've seen oil surge

(08:34):
at the highest quicker than it has in recent years.
It jumped up an average of eleven cents. You've seen
the shipping lanes that have that have been closed because
insurance companies won't allow shipping to go through the Suez Canal,
which in that in the Straits and through the canal
twenty percent of the world's oil flows. And the destabilization

(08:55):
that can take place because we are in the world economy,
regardless of people think we all are or not, our
economy's side of the world, which is why the dollar
is the number one currency around the world. And what
happens in that region is very important. With Iran becoming
a nuclear power, they would destabilize that entire area, and
at any given time they could threaten to shoot a

(09:15):
nuke and they could shut down those shipping lanes and
cause extreme voluntility in our economy. And there's no way
to get around it because their ability to reach out
so far. They had missiles that could reach all of
our assets. And if you just want to know how
important that area is, look at how many bases that
we have just in that immediate region because of how
important it is to the United States economy and our

(09:37):
interest and then our allies all the way into Europe,
and they were trying to get a nuclear weapon that
fit in the United States that if we didn't deal
with them now, dealing with a nuclear Iran would have
been a much worse issue, and it would have destabilized
our economy not for weeks, but destabilized it for years
or maybe decades, because we may not have had another
president with a backbone that President Trump did. Remember seven

(09:59):
presidents passed on a problem that knew they were going
to deal with at some point.

Speaker 5 (10:03):
All this is very serious, but I'm sure you saw
the video of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth bench pressing
three hundred and fifteen pounds. Yeah, yeah, okay, so did Buck.
So we're gonna We're gonna play you you. I want
to hear what you bingch because I remember I saw
the video of you doing the pull ups and the

(10:25):
uh and the and the push ups, and then I
remember the crazy video where you did like a mile
worth of lunges, which is one of the most insane
things I've ever seen anybody do.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
Did you see anybody?

Speaker 1 (10:36):
Clay might have said that guy's a freak of nature
or something along those lines.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
I mean, a mile of lunges is my personal hell.

Speaker 5 (10:44):
I think that that that's like the Baton death March
for me, if you maybe do it.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
So did do you think the three fifteen was legit?

Speaker 3 (10:53):
If three fifteen very respectful, listen, anyone that could do
two twenty fives very respectful. I have a ridiculous bench
and I you know, I do reps of three fifteen.
I so my max is probably I haven't maxim well
last time max is four or five?

Speaker 2 (11:10):
But what do you weigh like two twenty five?

Speaker 4 (11:13):
No?

Speaker 3 (11:14):
I wait you this morning I weigh one eighty seven.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
Holy, so how many reps are you doing on three fifteen?

Speaker 3 (11:21):
I do reps of five?

Speaker 2 (11:22):
Okay, fifteen?

Speaker 4 (11:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (11:24):
All right?

Speaker 1 (11:24):
So do you do you think our Secretary of Wars
may be uh rocking a little trt.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
I'm just throwing it out there. I'm just throwing out there.

Speaker 3 (11:32):
Listen. Whatever he's rocking, it's working all right, because I
told him. I called him, and I said, I said.

Speaker 4 (11:38):
I called it.

Speaker 3 (11:39):
We're friends, so I called him Pete. But all due respects,
Secretary of Heckseth. But I said, big brother, I'm doing
a good job. I mean the way those way those
men and women around you started getting so excited the
Secretary of War. I mean, when was the last time
the Secretary War even walked into a gym like that?
Much less what three fifteen? It's pretty excited. But I
told him, I said, but listen, I do reps with that.
He says, I knew you were going to call me.

Speaker 5 (12:02):
I do think that that getting guys in the gym
to bench weight is a good idea to use free
weights in general. Let me ask you this, who is
the strongest democrat? Like if we had a bench off
right now, in Congress. How many Democrats can even do
to twenty five?

Speaker 3 (12:18):
Now, I.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
I don't.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
Maybe Jimmy Panetta, there's.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
Not one of the fun the guy who pulled Jamal Bowman,
the fire alarm guy.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
He's out. He was a strong Oh he's out. Okay,
that guy.

Speaker 3 (12:35):
That guy couldn't do ten pushups. I'd think maybe Jimmy Panett.
There's not a senator. I know that, But Jimmy I
think could do two twenty five. I've seen him in
the gym. He works out with some every now and then.
Josh Gunnheimer, I give him a hard time because I
mean he may be able to shoot twenty five, but
he's only I mean it's only like an eighteen inch
travel And by the way, he's a really good friend

(12:58):
of mine, so I can make fun of. But I
don't know. I mean it's not We've been kind of blessed,
and I mean that our party is you know, I've
delected some young people. I mean, I tell you who
another person's freaking nature is. Tim Sheehey. I mean that
guy's stout is thousand auks too. He can he can
throw up some seriously, well it.

Speaker 5 (13:20):
Is, I mean it's it's fun to talk about, but
is it being physically fit or at least attempting to
put in the time to do it for men in particular,
a good message to be sending.

Speaker 3 (13:31):
I think it's good for everybody. I think it's mental more.
For me, it's mental health, right, it's my morning cup
of coffee. I get up and go after it. But
it's also self confidence, like I don't have to go
out there and for myself to anybody. I don't have
to go on there and try to mix words with you,
even though I will. The truth is, when I'm walking around,
I feel confident I'm not going to handle my situation
that comes in. And so it's it's like some things

(13:54):
that happen around here. Occasionally you have protests that happens
and and people start they literally say, I fear for
my life. If I fear for my life, And I think,
if you have a little bit of self confidence about
you and you realize that you can handle things, you
don't have to walk into a situation. But if a
situation happens, you feel confident enough to build a handle yourself.

Speaker 5 (14:13):
I know this is come back to this, because I
bet we're gonna I should have asked you about this earlier.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
Save Act.

Speaker 5 (14:17):
We got a quick turn here, But how optimistic are
you of anything happening with it?

Speaker 3 (14:22):
I think we vote on it in the next week
or two. I've been expecting it to come up, and
I think it would already came up. We didn't have
this DHS issue. We're dealing with the Save Act. Will
I mean, we'll get over fifty votes on it. I
just don't know where it's at. I don't know how
many votes we'll get on it, but we'll get over fifty.
We won't hit sixty. Then the question is is what
do you do with it? You know, people talk about

(14:44):
the talking philibuster, the talking philibuster. Mike Lee and I
just we we have had a lot of conversations and
Mike Lee's man, he's brilliant, brilliant. But the way that
I understand it talking to parliamentary and the reason why
this hasn't happened is because in the last cent or
the reason why we haven't done last thunder years is
because you basically secede the floor to the Democrats when

(15:08):
you when you do this and at any given time
at two o'clock in the morning, as they're doing their speeches,
they can call a quorm call if a quorm is
not present, so the Republicans have to be on the
floor to answer the coorm call, or they start their
debate time all over again. And every time they call
up an amendment, it's like a filibuster that has no
end time, like a filibuster or not a philibuster, but
a vote rama, meaning that every senator can talk two

(15:31):
times on any issue, and they can continue to bring
up the issues which you could at that time, I mean,
completely poison the Save Act. For instance, it doesn't have
to be Germaine since every since it doesn't have to
be Germaine because of the way the talking philibuster is,
every amendment is a fifty one vote threshold. So this thing,
if we get into Roebi wade the whole abortion issue again,

(15:56):
there could be some real consequential votes that take place
on that because now you're only hitting fifty one.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
Thanks center them all.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
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(17:53):
Clay and Buck. Welcome back in here to Clay and Buck.
Play I mentioned this. I thought we'd been a couple
minutes patting about it. Supreme Court decision came down, and
what the decision of the court was by six'. Three
just think about this for a. Second Three Supreme court
justices would have kept this. Law we know which three

(18:16):
the three insane Ones that the state Of california had
a school policy that the gender transition of a student
who we're talking about minors, here teenagers thirteen, fourteen it
Was california school policy not to tell parents if a

(18:43):
kid was in the process of gender. Transitioning that is,
Demonic it is, Inexcusable it is. Unfathomable it is only
something you could do if you were in the grips
of some kind of leftist delusion that somehow you know

(19:03):
better as the school system or the state Of california
knows better than the parents of the, child or even
just has more of a right to know than the
parents of a. Child but what this goes, To clay
is this has always been the transing of the kids
has been about separating family, bonds replacing the ultimate authority

(19:25):
in your life from being your immediate family to being the,
state and giving the state a level of absolute. Control
that it went down six' three is obviously a, good
thing but that the State of california even had, this
law and that any judge in the process tried to,
affirm this, never Mind Three supreme court justices would have.

(19:47):
Kept it your kid can be taking hormones and Having people,
your kid instead of Being called bob is going to Be,
Called sally and you don't get. To know as a
parent of the, MINOR child i had to get my,
YOU know i had to get all these things initial
by my parents at school all. The time if they
gave Me a boloney sandwich, AT school i had to

(20:09):
get my parents. To initially it's, it's CRAZY and, i
think actually this.

Speaker 5 (20:14):
Is Important new York and california are suing to demand
that hospitals continue to provide minors. Trans care think about
that for. A minute The State Attorney General letitia James
In new York And, ROB bonta i think Is The

(20:34):
attorney General. Of california they're suing to try to demand
that hospitals in the states continue to provide trans surgeries
and care when, the hospitals many, of them are deciding
they don't want to and they're they're making That decision
buck because of the two million dollar verdict we just
saw Happen, in westchester just Outside Of New.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
York city let me give you a positive here just before,
the POSITIVES because i think this, Is. Important clay, you
know the next Step For California new york is going
to be to pass legislation at the state level to
indemnify any hospital or medical provider from those lawsuits and
try to use. State funds they're going to try to

(21:17):
they're going to try to socialize the costs Of any
frans lawsuits onto onto all taxpayers in those states if.
THEY can, I mean i'm sure this gets into some
very specific specific.

Speaker 5 (21:26):
Legal realities it's, a challenge but they if they try to,
do that then you're hanging it up in the court.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
For years let me give you.

Speaker 5 (21:33):
A Positive vanderbilt university ended all trans care. For minors
they basically have done away with surgeries in any way.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
For people of.

Speaker 5 (21:45):
Any age and so in my home State, of tennessee
what you're seeing is, under federalism many different states, are,
saying yeah we've been we are aware of what. Was
happening we're not going to allow. It anymore and again
this IS where i Think the plainoff lawyers can. Be
Heroes the plainoff lawyers can. Be heroes buck's talking about

(22:06):
something they could do to try to indemnify the hospitals, and,
say oh it's, public policy we have to provide, the
surgery and we will make sure that if you get
sued that you're not required to pay to pay what
the jury verdicts are.

Speaker 4 (22:21):
Or.

Speaker 5 (22:22):
WHATEVER else i think that that is going to be
very hard, to DO and i would encourage everybody. Out
there we talked with the, De transitioner Soren producer ali
will remember.

Speaker 2 (22:36):
Her name she.

Speaker 5 (22:37):
Was great, In, FACT buck i think you were out.
That day she Wrote A Wall street. Journal editorial she,
actually SUGGESTED and i think maybe when the War in
iran is resolved and we're not worried about that day to,
day basis, She said i'll come on the show and
take calls because there are a lot of parents and
grandparents out there that have been told that they are

(22:58):
being that they're doing a disservice to their kids if
they don't. Embrace This soren aldaco is, her name and
if you didn't listen, to that it's up, on YouTube
it's up on. THE podcast i think the conversation she
had where she talked about the fact that she had
her breast removed and was convinced that she was a
boy and then as, she aged she realized that she

(23:21):
wasn't actually.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
That wasn't actually.

Speaker 5 (23:25):
The case but they get these kids and they give
them surgeries and then you come out of. YOUR phase,
i mean for, many people that's what it is, they're
tomboys and a lot of you are tomboys out there
listening to us. Right now and you ended up being
very proud of the fact that you're. A woman but
maybe when you, were, twelve thirteen, or fourteen you didn't
feel like you fit your body, very much which is common.

(23:46):
In puberty and THAT'S why i think this is so
particularly pernicious. And awful by, The way Jeane, and alabama
you are seventy two years old and you Love. Your
tesla do you think older people people are coming? After
us we'll have some fun. With this we've got some
talkbacks of people making fun of me for Having. A Tesla,
but jeane what do? You think are you? Like me

(24:08):
just kind of blown away?

Speaker 4 (24:08):
By it oh, My gosh i'm so. BLOWN away i Love.
MY tesla i DIDN'T think i would see this technology in.
My LIFETIME and i do a lot of Traveling, To
jacksonville florida because my younger son lives. Down THERE so
i charge here at, THE house i get all the Way,
TO tifton i do the super charged for, twenty Minutes
and I'm, Into, jacksonville florida which costing you less than

(24:31):
twenty dollars, it's crazy so it's. It's fantastic AND when
i came Home from jacksonville this, last time my son
asked ME if i. WAS tired, I said i'm, not
tired but you may want to ask the car because
it drove the. Whole wagon it was an eight, hour trip.

Speaker 2 (24:45):
So you had to drive you for the eight.

Speaker 5 (24:47):
Hour trip for people out there that, are retirees maybe
they're not as comfortable behind the wheel as they used.
To be it feels to me like a lot of
them may not have tried this because it's new technology
and they don't feel. As comfortable what made you decide to?

Speaker 2 (25:01):
Try, It okay so.

Speaker 4 (25:04):
Both of my sons. Have tessels we got Them in
august when we had got the seventy five one hundred,
dollars REBATE and I was i was, very nervous but
my son took. Me out he drove it first and
showed me EVERYTHING that i, got in and we kind
of went around to school and places where there was,
no traffic and then each of them set up the

(25:25):
set it all up for me on the screen where you,
know everything which. Is automatic and NOW when i want to,
KNOW something i just go on YouTube sends these videos all,
the TIME and i just watched all these videos that
Really is it is. Absolutely wonderful and the thing of
it IS is i don't think people realize what you're

(25:48):
telling them when you say the car is. DRIVING itself
i don't think they. GET it i think it goes over.

Speaker 2 (25:55):
Their, head well thank you for.

Speaker 5 (25:57):
THE call i think it goes over a lot of
people's head because unless you do, this yourself it's hard
to explain how incredible. It is now you READY for
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PAUL but i have, to say you sound like a
couple of girls talking about how little you like.

Speaker 2 (26:16):
To drive real men love. TO drive, I mean I
just i.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
Don't even get into HOW much i want to be
able to have like a little machine that files.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
My nails and, you KNOW.

Speaker 4 (26:28):
But i think this.

Speaker 5 (26:30):
IS generational i think like older guys might feel like real.
MEN drive i would rather work in the back of
a car or Work while, I'M like i want to.
Be efficient driving is. SUPER inefficient i can't do anything.
BUT drive i hate Traffic because i'm just. Sitting THERE so.
I disagree, Stu says buck's already a little light in

(26:52):
the Loafers And clay clay just. JOINED them I, like
ELON but i find that. Beyond stupid how well will
that car work when your power's out for a week?
Or two have a, GREAT, day u two. SWISHY dudes,
i well first, of all you can still have a

(27:12):
gas powered vehicle if you want to have a gas.
Powered vehicle how often is your power out for? Two
weeks that seems like a. Long time there are lots
of charging stations all over. THE place i have, a
generator if that makes me, super MASCULINE so i don't
think my power is going to be out that long.
HERE ever vip Email From anthony great show you're wrong

(27:35):
about autonomous. Driving vehicles remember the Movie. Fail safe When
The air force sergeant Played by don delauies and starts
a circuit board into the, warroom computer it shorts. It
out this starts a chain of events where the computer
issues attack commands to the orbiting nuclear bombers and launches
Them to moscow and they can't.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
Be, recalled okay you can drive the car yourself like
you just take. The wheel.

Speaker 5 (28:02):
If the car starts doing something that you don't want it,
to do, for instance it doesn't recognize my address because
we're in a, new neighborhood and so it started to
pull the car into my neighbors. THIS morning i just
put my foot on the brake and put my hand on,
the wheel and it GOES wherever. I want, i mean
you have still controlled to drive it if.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
You want you can have a brand new Airbus or
boeing with all the bells and whistles that has like
a safety profile of failure like won every three billion
flying hours, or something or or you could be right
there with the like the weak hydraulics Of The indiana

(28:48):
jones Plane from Temple, of doom where there's like, you
know the chickens flying around and you got to grab
the handle and you got to pull really hard and
you can feel the coll there where. YOU know, i
mean that's it's manly to be flying that plane from
the nineteen fifties that's about to go into the side of.
The mountain but it's statistically not as good as, an
idea not as good of an idea as being in the,

(29:10):
brand new all the bells, and whistles state of the
art plane for.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Your safety i'm just saying this is.

Speaker 5 (29:17):
THE truth i mean to a, large extent airplanes are autonomous,
NOW right i mean much of the airplane.

Speaker 2 (29:25):
Is handled to, MY understanding i don't fly but big.

Speaker 5 (29:28):
Aircraft passenger there still is obviously, pilots there but they
program them to a large extent once they are up
in the air to take them where they need. To
Go and i'm just telling you if you haven't tried,
It out i'm not saying you have to go. Buy
ONE but i wanted something that was very safe for,
my KIDS and i wanted to be able to find

(29:49):
something that was, very affordable and that combination is not.
Always Easy and i'm. BLOWN away i FEEL like i
am seeing. The future, and again if you haven't, TRIED
it i would just encourage you to try. It Out
and i'm not getting paid for any. OF this i
Don't think tesla spends a dollar. On advertising that might
be a. Poor, decision plus As producer ali, just said

(30:12):
forty thousand people a year die in. Car accidents if
we could take that to, twenty thousand that would. Be
incredible just like we don't, WANT murders i would like
to severely diminish the number of people who die in
traffic ACCIDENTS and i think autonomous vehicles to a large
extent have that ability to.

Speaker 4 (30:28):
Do it.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
You, Know also i'm just gonna, tell, you guys it's
a lot of you probably grew up and, you're like,
you know what's manly drinking? Of beer you know what
beer actually does, makes you fact gives you man boobs
and raises your.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
Estrogen. Level.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
FACTS facts i still like be but, fair enough but
beer is like manly is a total, marketing scan total.
Marketing scan nothing manly, about beer, Per se no more
manly than having a sherry or having a glass, of
wine and. Of anything it raises your. Estrogen level so

(31:02):
it's kind of the opposite, of manly which people don't like.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
To hear but this is.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
Just biochemistry go check it out. For yourself estrogen elevating
beer gives you moves you, don't.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
Want.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
Moves.

Speaker 5 (31:16):
True yeah, you, also well this is a probably not
the transition that we. Anticipated HERE but ifcj trying to
take care of people All, over israel no matter whether
they drive cars or whether they let autonomous vehicles drive,
them everywhere in, all seriousness it is a very dangerous Time.

(31:37):
In ISRAEL and i went over THERE and i saw
the work that this, group Does The International federation Fellowship
of Christians, and jews they do an amazing amount of
work just for people who are. In need they bring
food to people who don't have access. To food they build.
Bomb shelters as, you're seeing so many People in israel

(31:58):
are spending a lot of time in bombshells. Right now
they helped to provide security. At schools they helped to
provide security for, first responders so they have. BULLETPROOF vehicles
i went and saw In the kibbutz's guys came and
talked to me about the fact that when they arrived
on that day and they were being, shot at they
believe the reason they're alive is because there was added

(32:19):
armor inside of their vehicles provided By The international Fellowship
of Christians. And jews tomorrow we're scheduled To have Yel
x stein FROM the ifcj on to tell us what
life is like right Now. In israel but they could
use your help to a great deal. Right now you
can make a gift by calling eight eight eight four EIGHT.

(32:41):
Eight ifcj that's eight eight eight four EIGHT. Eight ifcj
you can also go ONLINE at ifcj. Dot ORG that's ifcj.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
Dot org.

Speaker 6 (32:55):
Keep up with the biggest political comeback in world history
On the team twenty seven podcast Play And Buck Highlight
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Speaker 5 (33:08):
Your Podcasts, Welcome Back, Game Play Travis bought. Section show
appreciate all of you hanging out. With us so many
different reactions and. Everything, else again we want to reiterate
if you Are, In texas arkansas Or In, north carolina
today is your primary day and you need to get

(33:29):
out and vote for the nominees that you think best
to reflect your worldview and start to make your voice
heard on the twenty twenty. Six midterms we will be
breaking down those outcomes quite, a lot and we come.
Back Tomorrow Chip roy fri end of, the program wanted
to say he's sorry that he missed out on being
able to speak. With us he's in the air on

(33:51):
his WAY to dc today because he is continuing to
work and so that has been. Going on you Heard
From wesley, hunt today yesterday you Heard From, ken paxton
and we will be interested to see what those results
are as they continue to come out Update. From IRAN

(34:14):
the us Consulate in dubai has been hit By an
iranian drone and there is footage AIRING on Cnn And
fox news of smoke coming. From there that is their
headline as we finished the program today and we will
see what ends up happening. Going forward but Thanks To

(34:34):
Senator Mark wayne mullen encouraged all of you to go
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Speaker 2 (34:43):
You do Crocketcoffee. Dot com get hooked. Up today that,
was excellent really really spoke. To, It, wait ali we're
still going with the. Radio show, you producer track up
the time here, talking talking you're. Doing there she's, just,
like guys let's just let, me on come. On now

(35:06):
we had a couple of commercials we need you. To
record we didn't even Have a moby, rejoined THERE so,
i know.

Speaker 5 (35:14):
Having trying To get, moby's attention she just comes right
on in the show and lets us know that we have.
To record this is one of The funniest we always
are concerned that we're gonna have. Live mics you we
can say it now almost never do we have. Live mics,
last year before you had, your son You and carrie
you put people caught you saying that she was pregnant

(35:35):
before all the things that.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Could be caught Yep got they got all over the,
social MEDIA and i, was, like whoopeez that's the thing.

Speaker 2 (35:44):
That happened we'll be. Back tomorrow

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