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December 13, 2024 36 mins
MSNBC & other Dem media can’t handle that Trump is ‘Time’ magazine’s Person of the Year – to wit: Joy Reid and Don Lemon. Drone hobbyists tell Buck about how they need transponders to operate legally. Buck reads VIP emails about the drones- and the best Christmas movies. Listener from TX has a tinfoil hat conspiracy theory- that the drones are so Biden can declare a national emergency and hold power. Incoming border czar praises NYC Mayor Eric Adams, who says there are 500,000 missing migrant kids in the US.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, third hour, Clay and Bucket's going now, last
one before the weekend, which we have all been working for,
so we are excited for it. Diving into your calls,
your emails from our v i ps and more. Remember also,
you can do a talk back on the iHeart app.
It was a lot of fun. It's like a voicemail recording,

(00:20):
but high tech for the our iHeart app.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
It's free.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
By the way, you don't have to you don't have
to have any special access to do that. Or you
can call us on our phone line. Now, can we
check it on MSNBC for a second. Here, I'm sorry,
I know this is this is am I am I
addicted to hate hate watching ms NBC and CNN.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
I start to wonder about this.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
My wife, we were at to dinner with some friends
last night and when I told them that I watched
Morning Joe every morning, pretty much every morning, they they
were a gas that said, what, You've got to be
kidding me, How do you I don't know, you don't understand.
It's amazing. They're so it's it's insane, they're the it's
it's all a performance. They don't believe anything they're saying
it's it's this, This is great. You have to know

(01:07):
what you're watching. Wasn't there isn't there like a play
where it's all about is it the is it the Producers?
Where things all fall apart? I never saw that, right,
But it's like watching the show. The point of the
show for me is that is watching the disaster. It's
the slow moving train wreck that is MSNBC in general
and Morning Joe in particular. And I do, I do

(01:29):
derive some some real joy from watching this play out.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
But we have.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
A bit of news on this. Donald Trump got Times
Person of the Year.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
You know, I don't. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
I think a lot of people still wonder if Time
magazine even exists, and it's a fair question, wait did
they still do that thing? Apparently they do Time Magazine's
Person of the Year fifty years ago. I think people
cared about this. Now it's just kind of a kind
of a gimmick. I mean, doesn't really matter. They said
it's Donald Trump, which is unsurprising and I think well deserved,

(02:08):
because this guy pulled off the greatest political comeback of
our lifetime by far. I've never heard of or seen
anything else like this in certainly in you know, living memory,
maybe go back in history. I don't know if you've
ever had a comeback like this before. Somebody who survives
two assassination attempts for criminal prosecutions comes back after the

(02:31):
events of January sixth, and the effort to use that
through the committees and everything else to destroy him. You know,
you know what I mean. It's it's it's remarkable. It's
it's a truly incredible story. And even Time Magazine has
noticed this, and you know who's very unhappy about it,

(02:52):
Joy Reid, Joy Reid, you gotta hear this this, Oh man,
she's having a she's having a real time of it
over at MSNBC.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
This has cut sixteen play it, as.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
Time Magazine describes it. For ninety seven years, the editors
of Time have been picking the person of the year,
the individual who, for better or for worse, did the
most to shape the world and the headlines over the
past twelve months. In many years, that choice is a
difficult one. In twenty twenty four, it was not.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
The key line.

Speaker 4 (03:22):
For better or for worse is not much of a
ringing endorsement. And we all know which one Trump falls under.
And let's remember who else has been given this title
in years past in the same category. Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Iatolajmeni,
and Vladimir Putin, oh distinction twice.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
Just like Trump, she's a mate.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
She can we just respect how consistently insane she is.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
It's fascinating.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
This is great TV.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
You just have to approach it.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
It's not news, it's not insight. It's wow, Look what's
going on here. Over at MSNBC, you're also watching. It's
like watching a failed state collapse or something. You know,
You're just like, this is crazy, what's going on over there?

Speaker 2 (04:12):
And they don't know what to do.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
Finally, the the Berlin Wall is coming down over at MSNBC.
The commissars are ordering people around back in Moscow, and
no one's paying attention, you know, no one's showing up
to the factories to pretend to work so the Soviets
can pretend to pay them.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
And and this is what's going on MSNBC. They're just
what are they even gonna do?

Speaker 1 (04:35):
Oh, Donald Trump got time Personal of the Year, just
like Hitler, Stalin and Putin and over at MSNBC, they
think Trump is worse than all three combined. You know what,
at this point, they should just bring back Olberman, you
know what I mean, just just go all in on
the crazy.

Speaker 3 (04:52):
Just decide that it's time to go all in with
looney Tunes Olberman and have them all of our democracy.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
And I have used Athosaurus to throw a bunch of
big words into my hissy fit.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
It would be fantastic stuff.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
I'm just telling you, you know what, else is very
upset about this.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
I'm just having fun with this one today. I'm sorry.
It's almost the weekend. You know, we're kicking back. We're
seeing what's going on.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
The Democrat media flailing everywhere. They got nothing. There's not
even like a center of competency or stability for them.
I've never seen that in my entire life in the
media now going on fifteen years, I have never seen
anything like this where they're just they're just panicked, you know,

(05:39):
they don't know what are they gonna do, What are
they gonna say? They told us that this guy is
Hitler and then he should go to prison for the
rest of his life. And he just kicked their butts
in an election, Like, how.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
Do you how do you do that? How do you notice?

Speaker 2 (05:53):
By the way.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
You know, the conservative media, whether it was this show
or Fox News or any other conservative shows that are
out there, we weren't telling you, and I said this
to you. You can go back, you remember. So Look, if
the Democrats somehow pull this off, it's depressing for America.
But we'll live to fight another day. We figure it out,
we deal with it, and we move forward.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
You know.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
They're such a bunch of cry babies. And speaking of crybabies,
here's don Lemon. This is cut seventeen Time Magazine.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
What are you doing?

Speaker 5 (06:21):
Let me ask you, Time Magazine, what do you say
to the women who I guess still read Time Magazine.
You have someone on the cover of your magazine who
is an adjudicated assaulter. You have someone who inspired an insurrection.
You have someone who, without a doubt the evidence is there,
try to overturn a free and fair election. You had

(06:41):
someone who had multiple criminal counts and found guilty on
multiple criminal accounts.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
And you name them person of the Year. Is this
a joke? Did we get something wrong? Did someone scam us?
Are we sure about this? Producers?

Speaker 5 (06:57):
There is a convicted felon on the cover of Time magazine,
as the Person of the Year. Maybe we're being scammed.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
I hope he keeps this up. I hope all of
them keep this up.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
He's adjudicated assaulter, and he's insurrection and a Hitler and fascism,
and just just keep it going, Just keep it going,
because you know what, this Trump team's coming in, dialed in,
ready to go, with a real agenda and an understanding
of what needs to get done, and they're going after
it fast. Think about some of the some of the

(07:29):
pieces that they have in play. We've had the defection
of the most prominent member of the Kennedy family to
not just the Republicans, but to Trump specifically with RFK Junior,
and Democrats love political dynasties, as we know, so that
really stings. The richest man in the world and the
most impressive CEO in the world, Elon Musk, is reportedly

(07:51):
looking at places to live in Palm Beach so he
can be there a lot more and spend more time
with Trump and the mar A Lago team. And I
assume he'll get a play in DC. He can get
a place places everywhere. It's worth three three hundred dollars.
You see that the first person to ever reached that
mark of personal wealth ever. Uh and and that the
way things are going. And he may become the world's

(08:13):
first trillionaire. We now have trillion dollar companies like Apple,
but he may be the world's first trillionaire personally. So
that's and he's on our team, right And and then
you added and you got Hegseat.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
And and and uh.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
Gabbard and Ramaswami and and I'll get into a little
bit more Tom Homan by the way, he's I don't
want to put too much pressure on on Tom, you know,
he's his approach to things reminds me a little bit
of the portrait you get of Ulysses Grant and ron
Chernow's magnificent biography of him where and I know that's

(08:51):
that's that's big shoes for for Tom to fill. But
I just mean Grant was so humble and unassuming, but
competent and mission focused all the time.

Speaker 3 (09:03):
And that was part and and people really especially after.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
The victory at at Vicksburg, you know, he became this
national figure and Lincoln brings him in, puts him in charge,
he becomes lieutenant and brings him in to run the
whole thing. Lieutenant General of the Union Army, and everyone
just wants to shake his hand and hug him and
tell him how great he is. And he just kind
of addresses casually and walks around and is not an
imposing figure and just wants to get the mission done.

(09:28):
And I just feel like that that part of Tom
Homan really comes across to me. He's just a guy
who wants to do what is necessary for the country
and to secure our border and to enforce our laws
and to give us back national sovereignty. And it's not
a lot of you know about fanfare, and it's not
a lot of trying to you know, get the big
book deal or all the pats on the back. He

(09:50):
just does it because it's the mission and and you
really like to see that, you know. Anyway, there's so
many good people. I think Marco Rubio is gonna be
very competent Secretary of State, very solid, and I think
that you've got a really just an excellent team across
the board that's coming in. You know, Stephen Miller going

(10:10):
to be the deputy White House Chief of Staff. I mean,
that guy is just the policy knowledge and brain power
that he brings to the game is so impressive. So
you've got all these great people coming in and Democrats
are still just in. They're still processing the loss. Which
is why I think talking to you about like Joy
Reid and Don Lemon and Joe Scarborough and all these
different voices out there. And I keep asking my conservative

(10:34):
friends this as well. Who is who is the most
powerful voice for the Democrats right now? And this is
part of what it is. Movements need leaders, right, Organizations
need leaders. Movements need leaders. Who is the leader of
the Democrat Party going into twenty twenty five? You can
throw out some names. I think people are underestimating what

(10:58):
they're going to be able to pull off with elevating AOC.
I know she's a communist and all the you know,
Obama was president for eight years. Everybody, Okay, so being
a being a Marxist at heart is by no means
an impediment to UH or a block I should say,
maybe it's an impediment from the presidency. I think they'll
be AOC is going to be a big part of

(11:19):
the Democrat Party's future. And I think that she has
actually evolved and matured as a Democrat as a leftist
to be you know, she she throws out less think
about it. She throws out less stupid soundbites that we
all just make fun of all day long. She's become
a little more disciplined. You know this is she was
very young when she took that seat in Congress. And

(11:40):
remember she beat a very established Democrat to do it,
very entrenched Democrat. So I think people are underestimating her
as you know, for her team, for her party.

Speaker 3 (11:53):
And then when you start to throw out.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
These other names, come on, well, what are we really
talking about here? You know, we who we throw into
the mix. Gavin Newsom's not gonna happen no matter how
many shirt buttons he unbuttons out of the beach drinking chardonnay.
If Clay was here, he might be able to defend Gavenussom,
but no one's defending him.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Now.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
It's not gonna be Gavin Newsom. It's not gonna be uh,
it's not gonna be Gretchen Wittmer. I don't think she
has I just don't think she has the appeal of
the skill set. So Democrats have no one to rally
behind in politics. And then also on the media side,
Rachel maddout, unless you were delusional destroyed whatever credibility even
as a leftist that she had with all this Russia
stuff and and all the craziness and going along with

(12:37):
the overall MSNBC line about Trump is fascism. We're gonna
see with our own eyes just how absurd the Trump
is fascism thing. Is the country's gonna really dare I say,
be in a process of healing?

Speaker 2 (12:51):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Yes, I think it's gonna be much better. I think
the immigration issue is gonna get really hot. I do
think so. I think that's going to be a challenge.
And that's where I see the empire strike back effect
that you could have. That be the rallying cry for
democrats when you if you really ramp up the deportations
in a way that Trump has said they will, but

(13:14):
they have no one to turn to right now. I've
even said this on social media. Who is the formidable
Democrat that I would even care to debate? Who would
it even be worthwhile to get into with someone who's
a really committed leftist. I don't mean somebody like a
Bill Maher who's open to different ideas and stuff and
has a platform where you can actually have the left

(13:35):
and the right, you know, meet at least face to face.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
In some way.

Speaker 3 (13:39):
There's very few of those peers.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Morgan's been Look, he's got a brilliant strategy for his
show right now. And Clay was just on a few
days ago and the segment went viral. Just have the
craziest leftist Democrats you can on air, and they're gonna
go viral because they're nuts, you know.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
And ap Peers is like, oh, like, are you really
this insane? Like are you really this crazy?

Speaker 1 (13:59):
And they're like, yes, Piers, I am this insane, I
am this crazy, And they just say the wildest stuff.
So I've never experienced this before where they don't have
It's like their whole army in a sense, their political
army has been swept away and they have to rebuild.
The Democrat rebuilding right now is unlike anything else we've

(14:20):
ever seen. I know it's not going to last. I
know it's temporary. But here's the good news. It also
creates their crisis, creates opportunity, opportunity for Trump the incoming
administration to do big things. They are not as organized
they are, They're not as capable of the obstruction and

(14:42):
the media narratives and the dirty tricks and all these
things they've done in the past. So we really need
Trump and the team to come in and we need
day one J six pardons, massive deportation, escalation, removal of
all kinds of crappy Biden executive orders that have made
things worse for everybody. I mean, it's got to just
be like a Swiss watch right away, and you know, precise,

(15:06):
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your podcasts. I'm telling you, I didn't want to spend
a lot of time today talking about this drone stuff,
but it keeps on flying over my head, if you will.
The ex governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, has posted video

(17:16):
of an eerie drone's New York Post reporting outside his
home in DC. So Larry Hogan has posted to his
account now twenty five miles from DC. That's pretty far
in DC terms. I'm saying that he observed dozens of
large drones in the sky for approximately forty five minutes. Okay,

(17:37):
So we can all agree there are drones, right, I think?
And is Larry Hogan crazy too, or all these people
in New Jersey crazy? But nobody knows what they are,
how they're getting there, and the government is just basically
telling us shut up. It's fine, nothing to see here
other than the drones in the sky that you are.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
Seeing kind of weird.

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and Buck. We've got a lot of the he emails,

(19:00):
a lot of call. I want to get to all
of you and hear from you. A whole range of
topics that we've hit today. We've got let's start with
Scott in West Virginia.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
What's going on, Scott.

Speaker 6 (19:16):
Buck? Appreciate your ship, Joy, thank you. I'm calling about
this whole swarm of drones. The thing that I've noticed
by the way I've contacted and everyone just says thank
you for your comments. But the very fact that there
is a rules that were established back in twenty three

(19:37):
and when do effect in nineteen twenty twenty four, and
that is at all drones, and that means all aircraft,
model aircraft, no matter what it is, could be quad
copters have to have a transponder which sends signal out
as to who owns them, address, registration number, you name it.

(19:59):
And I know best every one of my model aircraft.
I had to spend one hundred bucks to add a
transponder to each one of them. Now, when they say
that they are using sophisticated methods to detect these things
and search, that's very strange. Because this is available to
every police department, every service department, all law enforcement agencies

(20:21):
and put this through as a law to protect our skies. Again,
if you just go to the FAA, you can look
up the history of it. I didn't like it. I
don't like it because I play little sail planes. I
don't they never go out a line of sight. But
I still have to have a transponder. Now, suddenly we
are told that we have things that we can't understand.

(20:44):
We don't know where they're coming from. Well, they're safe, though,
no threat if they don't have to transponder, and if
they're not registered, they are considered a threat. That's what
we were told. If I were to take a plane
up right now and put it up and someone detected
it and I didn't have a transponder, I'm going to
get a huge fine in press, in prison. I have

(21:06):
to carry a little registration card, and I have to
carry a certificate that says I passed the trust tist.
And if you have a large one and you're doing
commercial work, you have to have a drone pilot's license.
How is it possible for these to be flying around
if they don't have a transponder. You know immediately they

(21:27):
are a threat. They are completely breaking It's no different
than people coming over the border. I suppose they are
breaking the law.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
I've never flown a drone myself, so I appreciate all
this information on what the rules and regulations are. It's interesting.
Scott and West Virginia a drone hobbyist extraordinaire. Thank you
so much, sir for calling in. Yeah, this is what
I'd be happy to not talk about this anymore, meaning
this story.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
As soon as they just say, look, this is what
it is, this is what's going on.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
I don't think it's okay for the government to tell us,
you know what, guys, it's no big deal.

Speaker 3 (22:06):
We don't know what it is, but it's no big deal.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
Like imagine you go into a doctor's office and you're
really worried about something like, man, like, what is this
on my knee?

Speaker 3 (22:14):
The Doctor's like, I don't know, but I don't think
it's a problem.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
That wouldn't go very well. I think you have an
issue with that. What do you mean You don't know
what it is, but it's fine. That strikes me as
not what you want to hear. Earl In Oklahoma.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
What's going on, Earl.

Speaker 7 (22:36):
Hey, your previous caller stole my thunder, But he's absolutely right.
So in order to fly a drone, and I am
a licensed drone pilot, I'm also a police officer, you
can fly drones under one of two FA rules, Part
one or seven or Part ninety one. Most smaller drones
are flown under Part one oh seven. Once drone gets
to a certain size, they have to be flown under

(22:56):
Part ninety one. But they all must have what's called
remote ID that broadcast the owners information. So when they
are telling us that they don't know who these drones
are and that there's no threat, that tells me they
know exactly who they are, and either they don't want
us to know the threat or they are the ones
flying them.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
I mean, it has to be right, because if it's
to your point, if these were just people or some
commercial entity operating these drones, we would know who they are,
or if we didn't know who they were, we would
know that as a problem. And they're right. I mean,
so the only the only feasible answer that I can see, Earl,
is the government knows, or some component of the government

(23:37):
knows but doesn't want to say, Rich, you know this
is bringing for a lot of people some area fifty
one feel to all this right where there There clearly
were test pilot, test playing things going on there, but
government didn't want to talk about it. But why would
they be doing this over New Jersey or in the
in the DC area from the case of of hope

(24:00):
of a governor former Governor Hogan. Anyway, thank you Earl
for calling in some some important insights there from people
who are drone operators or license drowne operators and hobbyists.
And we got a bunch of emails about this too.
VIP listener, Frank on your advice to not shoot down drones,
bad advice.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Buck.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
If the military won't protect our airspace, it's up to
people to do the job. Frank, I'm giving you good advice. Okay,
I'm here to tell you. I'm your friend, I'm your buddy,
I'm your I'm your free radio advisor. Any any Monday
through Friday. You know, do not shoot these things. Do
not try to shoot a drone down out of the sky.
I am your friend when I tell you this. You know,

(24:41):
first of all, how are you gonna do it? If
these things are high up anyway. I might might even
get into legit. The logistics of it is complicated and
the risk of a serious legal issue for you is
very high. So we don't know what they are. Don't
shoot things out of the sky if you don't know
what they are. I'm giving you good advice. You can
disagree with me, but listen to me. Uh, listener, Sharon,

(25:04):
you know it is a CIA flying these drones. They
are the ones who put out the BS that they
are coming from an Iranian mothership because they want war
against Iran. You know this is our own government program. Well, Sharon,
I don't know if you mean this is like the
royal you but I do not know that. I haven't
had a clearance in years, and I'm no longer despite

(25:24):
what some people might think, I'm no longer.

Speaker 2 (25:26):
Part of the CIA.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
So I have no idea who who's behind these drones
and the CIA disinformation possibility. Sure they do, they do
have They do have a history of some shady things,
for sure.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
I don't really think though, that it's likely that this
is the CIA. That's just my that's my take on
this one.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
And also they have there's so much that doesn't add
up there are government facilities and bases out there where
they could do this, I would think, and it wouldn't
cause us, sir, So why do it?

Speaker 2 (26:00):
New Jersey? You know what I mean? That doesn't seem
to add up.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
Listener Don came with this email Scrooge nineteen fifty one
with Alistair sim Actually, Dickens a Christmas Carol, a British movie,
and is the best of all the movies on the
Dickens Classic. I have not seen that one and have
never heard of that one, so that.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
Is an interesting take. I will give credit for this.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
We got a bunch of people writing in with their
favorite Christmas movies. Listener Fred, National Lampoons, Christmas Vacation.

Speaker 3 (26:35):
All time best.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
I mean that maybe is an enjoyable film to watch
all time best. I think that's in my opinion, and
everyone's in title their opinion. I think that's a little bit,
a little bit much. Listener Bruce, it's a wonderful life
number one. Wow, National Lampoons Christmas Vacation. You know what
I stand? Corrected, I take it back, listener Fred and
listener Bruce, you guys are right. I guess apparently this

(26:59):
is a great Christmas movie. A Christmas Carol again, the
George C. Scott nineteen eighty four Christmas Carol, and then
How the Grinch Stole Christmas. None of you guys are
throwing Home Alone in the mix, Producer Greg, have we
seen any VIPs with Home Alone the first one as

(27:19):
their number one Christmas movie? I think not a single one. Wow,
that's a real that's a real generational I find that
producer Mike is saying is waging into I find that
one hard to believe because the most watched Christmas movie
I think, year in and year out, and I was actually
Home Alone, which is if it's a fun movie to watch,

(27:44):
it is absurd. The movie makes Carrie and I were
watching it. We're on the couch with Ginger watching it
a couple of days ago. The movie makes no sense
when you know the parents.

Speaker 3 (27:55):
At least they're overseas.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
The second one they're in Miami and they can't get
home for Christmas. It's like, this is not that hard.
You could, you could very you could drive home and
be home in eighteen hours. But the first one with
with the Burglars, I mean those guys, they're not very
competent burglars, right, that's you got to suspend a little
disbelief on that one. I've seen better. Burglars a strange

(28:18):
but very beloved role for Joe. Peshi as well did
a good job in that one. Yeah, but no one's
unning in that. Their favorite so far is uh is
home Alone, which I find surprising.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
Stan in Texas.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
Uh Oh, Now Stan is wondering, No, we don't have
to take this, Okay, Yes, Stan, you want to. You
want to wonder if this is Biden's ploy to seize
power forever, to have the drones in the air.

Speaker 6 (28:46):
Well.

Speaker 8 (28:46):
First of all, I don't know why they call it
Clay and buff because you're doing just fun by yourself.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
No, we need my man Clay back here a Monday.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
I appreciate the thought, though, we're excited to get the
duo back in action. But what is your thought about
the drones and Biden.

Speaker 8 (29:02):
I'm just throw here's a tinfoil hat conspiracy for you.
What if the Biden team, Because we know sleepy Joe's
probably not making the calls, but what if the Biden
team is using assets, either d O D or agency
assets to create some kind of a crazy hysteria where
they can impose a national emergency and suspend the election.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
I mean, this is a great script. Thank you Stan
for calling in appreciate it. This is a great script
for a Hollywood movie that I think will be you
know that an administration. They fake the UFO thing and
then they declare national emergency and it's like a big
wag the dog situation of Oh now because of the
alien invasion, we have to suspend the election or the

(29:48):
peaceful transfer power or something.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
It actually, it actually could be a cool movie.

Speaker 2 (29:53):
I really mean that.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
I think it's a good jumping off point for how
America could go into tyranny, right, Becau wouldn't be hard
to do. When I say hard to do, I mean
it'd be hard to It wouldn't be impossible to do.

Speaker 7 (30:04):
Right.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
You say, we're a national emergency. There's you know, alien spacecraft.
We don't know what's going on. They're they're jamming our systems.
You know, Well whatever, right, I mean, again, this is
a creative writing exercise, but that would be surely interesting. Yeah, sleepy,
sleepy Joe. Honestly, he's done. He doesn't want to be
president anymore. He's had enough. He's out. He's going to
be taking long naps out of the beach in Rehoeth

(30:25):
in Delaware, and that is that is absolutely his plan
going forward. I think that's what you're gonna see from him.
And and yeah, we'll come back here. We'll take some
more VP emails, take some calls, and and close us
out with some thoughts before what will be our last
week of the show live, I believe is next week.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
The following week is Christmas, isn't it so?

Speaker 1 (30:52):
And then we'll have so we'll have some special content though,
we're gonna do something. I'm doing some history stuff, very exciting,
some history content for you. So they'll be there'll be
some cool, fresh shows, best of kind of shows, good
stuff to listen to that Christmas week. But Clan Bucker'll
be taken a week off for sure, which is very nice,
I have to say, probably very nice to have a

(31:13):
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and do all that good stuff.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
I'm looking forward to it.

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Speaker 7 (33:02):
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Speaker 1 (33:10):
We're closing up shop here on Clay and Buck before
the weekend, so make sure you subscribe to Clay and
Buck podcast network. iHeart app a great place to go
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(33:31):
You listen to it, and I think you will really
very much enjoy all these different people who have brought together.
We got Ryan Gradusky launching a numbers kind of numbers
analysis show in the new year as well, so he's
going to break down the polls and the data and
all that. So everything you need to know about what's
going on you can get from the Clay and Buck

(33:52):
podcast network. I mentioned this that Tom Holman and Eric Adams.
I think I mentioned that Tom Homan had nights. No,
actually I just mentioned some nice things about Tom Homan,
but he said some nice things about Eric Adams, the.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
Mayor of New York City.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
And there's this moment here where my hometown, New York
still feels like my hometown, even though I very much
live in Florida. Hear that New York state. I live
in Florida and half for two years, very much live
in Florida. But New York feels like my home forever
in some ways. And Tom Holman is praising He's the
incoming borders are praising Mayor Adams.

Speaker 2 (34:30):
This is cut seven.

Speaker 9 (34:31):
I've been calling Mayor Adams off for two years, saying
if he got what was like being a cop became
a politician because he wasn't taking up action on public
safety in the city when it comes to illegal aliens.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
Yesterday I saw a complete one eighty.

Speaker 9 (34:41):
I saw the cop and him, and he has promised
to work with us to target violent, criminal illegal anias
in this city and to help us find over three
hundred thousand missing children that this administration released on better sponsors.
That's truck with Florida and Muscle. So he's promised partnership.
He promised that he's going to write some eos, he
gets some of the stuff done and overturn some damage
that build up OO did. We're talking about getting back
into Riker's Island where we used to have agents so

(35:03):
people don't get released. We're talking about having agents assigning
the precincts right and the release them straight to the
street on this Bailly form law, give them to my
agents to take care of. So we promise for our
true stabs together and work out the details. But if yes,
say he's all in.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
You know there's a huge opportunity here for the Mayor
of New York. And he has seen how rough and
dirty Democrats play with this federal prosecution of him. I'm
just going to say he's a Democrat, but I call
a sham a sham. The prosecution of him on the
corruption stuff with the with the first class seat upgrade
thing is a sham. I notice also the conversation there

(35:37):
about the children. Here's Eric Adams on migrant children who
are missing in this country. This has cut five. Listen
to this.

Speaker 10 (35:43):
His desire is clearly again with my target area, and
it is. And what I've learned also from sin down
with him and the representative from the Bidens administration that
was there in the meeting as well, we have five
hundred thousand children who has spot unsters in this country.

Speaker 3 (36:02):
That we can't find.

Speaker 2 (36:04):
We can't find them.

Speaker 10 (36:05):
We don't know if they're doing child labor, we don't
know if they're doing sex crimes. We don't know if
they're being exploited. Five hundred thousand children, we don't know
where they are right now in this country.

Speaker 3 (36:19):
The stakes are very high here.

Speaker 1 (36:21):
Eric Adams, please, as an American, as a former cop,
as the mayor of New York, work with Tom Holmer,
work with the Trump administration, do what is right when
it comes to immigration and the enforcement.

Speaker 2 (36:35):
Of our laws.

Speaker 1 (36:36):
There can be some great things ahead, and there can
be lives a lot of lives saved in this process too,
so I'm very optimistic, hopeful, and optimistic about it. Talk
to you on Monday. Clai will be back and we're
looking forward to it. So Jill talk,

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