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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, third hour, Clay and Buck kicks off. Now
we have the latest coming out of Israel the Middle East,
the salvo fired by Iran shot down by the Iron Dome.
No casualties from that reported in Israel, yet tensions remain high.
You have a port work stoppage, labor union walk out
(00:22):
going on from New England down to Texas, so East
Coast and Gulf Coast ports currently shut down. The international well,
the whatever it is, the ISLA, the Longshoreman's Association has
decided to shut down. That could have major effects in
the economy. You've also got ongoing rescue and relief efforts
(00:46):
in the damage area of Hurricane Helene, and the Biden
administration finally figuring out that if they don't start doing
a lot more, a lot faster, people are getting very
agitated with the sloth and the sleep at the wheel
feeling on the federal government side. But we also with
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all that, Clay, as if it was not a busy
enough news day as we're here on the show, in
just a matter of hours we are going to have
Tim Walls and Kamala I'm sorry, Tim Walls and JD
vance A. Walls Harris debate would also be really fun.
But a Tim Walls jd Vance debate my expectation and
(01:28):
I'm not I'm not trying to spike the football here, Clay.
But you know some people got a little bit oh
jd Vance and the cat lady comment why did we
go with jd Vance?
Speaker 2 (01:36):
I was like, excuse me, excuse me.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Probably the best VP president of VP pick we've seen
in a very long time. I think Jade Vance is
going to do an excellent job tonight. He is a
high wattage guy, adept, knowledgeable, quick on his feet, and
I think presents well and I think that Tim Walls
is going to get shown up by him. But a
big part of this play is Tim Will's a very
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just like Kamala. It's interesting that she You would have
thought she could have picked somebody who would make it
seem more moderate the whole thing, right, not just getting
a guy on the ticket to deal with her man
problem with male voters, but that there would be some Okay,
let's get someone who you could call a centrist without
everyone breaking out and laughing. You know, a centrist Democrat.
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You know Shapiro is a Democrat? Is he centrist? Okay?
Maybe not but certainly, uh, your your your buddy Basher
over there and in the great state of Kentucky, you know,
I mean there, the the guy, the the astronaut Kelly
in Arizona. People would make the argument, even though on
policy he's a leftist, that he's sort of culturally and
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esthetically centrist right. That's what I think they could have
gone for. Somebody's like, you know, and the more you
see about Tim Wallis, you're like, first of all, you know,
I mean, he's supposed to be like the military coach guy,
but he's sort of seems a lot more like he's
in the musical theater. I'm just saying, like he's a
little more theatrical than you would anticipate. He's fabulous, And
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here he is supporting single payer, government run medicare for
all back in twenty eighteen. You want to talk left wing, play.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
It it's cut five.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
Sorry, cut five. Nope, maybe not. I think that's probably
the path where we end up. And I'm not sure
what your answer was. Are you for single payer health?
Speaker 3 (03:30):
That was the answer.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
I just gave you up, and we're going to go there,
But are you for it?
Speaker 3 (03:33):
Are you going to push to push on for.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
Not paying twice as much as any other industrialized nation
getting half for it. I'm making sure that the fourteen
top nations that get the best returns at the least
cost end up making sure that you cut out that
piece of to simply payer keeping getting between people and their.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Doctors, single payer healthcare Clay. And he also bragged about
mass immigration in the town of Worthington, Minnesota. This is
cut four and here he is laying it out for
everybody that you know, the more languages spoken in school,
the better play it. We have more refugees per capita
than any other state.
Speaker 4 (04:10):
That's not just morally a good thing, it's our economic
and cultural future. This beautiful diversity we see out in Worthington.
When I'm there, you see fifty languages spoken in the school.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
Fifty languages spoken in the schools.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
That is not a good thing.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
That means that the amount of learning that is going
to be going on in those schools is very small
and the resources spent for translators and special teachers very
very high. But he wants this, Clay, he wants the
far left version of America.
Speaker 5 (04:45):
I think he's a moron, and I don't say that
to just kind of dive into hyperbole. He does not
seem like an intelligent human being to me, and we're
in scary times, honestly. I mean, we were talking about
out Iran attacking Israel, the hurricane that just happened, hundreds
of people potentially dying, the fact that the longshoremen have
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shut down the East Coast, the fact that we've allowed
thirteen thousand convicted murder sixteen thousand convicted rapists, over four
hundred thousand criminals to walk across our southern border, overwhelmingly
young men, as most criminals are, and those men are
now wreaking havoc on many innocent American citizens. We need
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Walls and Kamala to be held accountable for their awfulness.
And Kamala really, I was tweeting about this earlier. The
only time Kamala seems authentic to me is when she
talks about how much she likes cooking. I really think
she likes cooking. Otherwise I think she is to a
large extent buck and empty vessel. And if you try
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to think about why she's so poor at answering questions.
I think we've talked about this a little bit, but
if you could never say what you actually believe, and
you had no self confidence, and you really didn't have
any core foundational beliefs, then every question would.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
Feel to you like a mine field.
Speaker 5 (06:17):
And that's why she answers questions in a way with
banal trivialities and use of words that don't actually apply.
I want to play for you in a little bit.
She got asked whether you should stand for the national anthem.
I think the answer to that's really easy. Yes, I
think you should. But if you choose not to, you're
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very fortunate to live in the United States where we
don't put you in prison for something like that. It's
an easy answer. She couldn't answer it. She gave a
word salad, as is her typical perspective. Kamala and Walls together,
I think is the dumbest president vice president ticket we
have ever seen. Whatever you think about JD. Van's guy's
really smart. And if he focuses and owns in on
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all the lies Walls has told, on all the things
he's done and bragged about doing, leaving the windows open
on your mansion so you could smell the burning of
the Minneapolis city and arguing that that's a good thing.
Refusing to call out the National Guard, not prosecuting anybody
who burned down Minneapolis leading to a massive spike in murders,
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failing on all things COVID, making kids play basketball wearing masks.
I mean, this is what he did. He shut down
the football season. He wants to brag about football, he
wouldn't allow high school kids to play. If JD Vance
prosecutes this case, I think Tim Walls is going to
crumble and fall apart. I think this should be a
really good night for Republicans.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
And I also think that there's something very disingenuous about
the way that Tim Walls has been attacking JD Vance.
Fortunately we got two veterans up there, because otherwise, you know,
Walls would just be whole.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
I'm sorry, while you were making all your money with
the fat cats, he writing training orders on US soil,
or being in Italy and needing plenty of pasta at
a base like you know, the guy never deployed to
a combat zone.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
But put that. I'm just saying. If JD didn't have
military service as well, all the whole debate, then I
would just be well, I'm sorry, did I mention I
was in the military. So at least there'll be a
little bit less of that, I think than than there
would have otherwise. And I think that the disingenuous part
of Tim Wallas comes out when he attacks jd Vance,
when he does this whole like all like, I'm just
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a good Midwestern guy, not one of these yale venture
capital guys like you. No, people from the Midwest celebrate
their children and people from their communities going to elite
schools and doing really well professionally too, Like do you
know what I'm saying. Yeah, he's positioned himself as it's somehow.
You know, it'd be one thing if jd Vance came
from an ultra wealthy family Donald Trump does, Jade Vance
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does not. But to say that the narrative now is
all like he's not really authentic that jd Vance. You
see how how smart he is with all all the
books and the stuff. It's like, Buddy, there's a condescension
here from Jad I mean from Tim Walls trying to
appeal to like the everyday folks. But you know what,
the everyday folks want to hear that you don't think
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the thirteen year old should have like gender surgery, and
the taxpayers should pay for it and parents shouldn't know
that's what everyday folks want. They don't need you to
play this like class warfare game. I went to public school.
Somebody getting to go to Yale from public school was
something that everybody celebrated. So when Tim Walls came out
in his speech and he said, I graduated with sixteen
people in my Nebraska class, and none of them went
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to Yale, as if achieving something from a background where
it's not expected is something to demean, Look again, Jdman's
very smart. You can attack him in a variety of
different ways for his opinions that he has, but his
actual biography single parent, household mom who was addicted to meth,
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went to join the Marines, went to Ohio State, Universe
City on the GI bill I believe, then ended up
at Yale, married a super talented it appears brilliant lawyer
from Yale has raised in the process, I believe they
have three kids. Of raising three kids, like JD Vance
is the American dream and and JD Vance's narrative, whether
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he's white, black, Latino, brown, you know whatever, the the
narrative arc that he has is something that we should
all celebrate for any person.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
Right.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
The whole idea should be, whoever you are, you can
have that pathway in America if you want and if
you work hard. Right, That's what That's what the story
is supposed to be. The story is not oh yeah,
you know, while I was coaching football, we weren't sending
any of our kids to those smart guys schools. You know, this, Tim,
you know what I'm talking about, This Tim Walls thing
is really like, you know, it's funny because I have
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I have family in the South, and there's a Virginia
you know, and I used to go there a lot.
And or is this sense sometimes that some of the
you know, East coast and northeasterners, whether you're talking flyover
states and the South, catch a lot of attitude from
people on the coast who are just like, oh, you know,
not exactly studying up over there. I feel like Tim
Watts is doing that, and he's trying to appeal to
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those people. He's like, oh yeah, it's real, real tough
being Jadi Fance with his big words and his smart
guy books.
Speaker 6 (11:22):
You know.
Speaker 5 (11:22):
Well, again, I've said this on the show, but nobody
else adopts fake accents. If I go to New York
City or in Boston, you don't suddenly hear me talking
like a Kennedy, Right, I'm not like showing up like
I gotta get some child. I can't even do accents,
you know, I gotta get some child out. We should
do a segment that just Clay does me. I can't
do accents, but I just sound like me. I can't.
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I can't be anybody else. I'm not a good enough actor.
But when they tried to say, hey, you know, Tim
Wall's really going to appeal to people. He wears a
camo hat. I mean it's so demeaning, like, oh, you're
not even gonna write. First of all, in Nashville, somebody
wearing a camo hat doesn't stand out to me. I'm
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not like, oh, look that's one of my guys, like
or somebody wearing cowboy boots or whatever else. Like, people
are comfortable in their own skin and we can see through.
I really think this is where people who live in
the South and live in the big ten states we
can tell when people are phonies. Yes, and Tim Walls
is a phony. He's a pretend rural state guy that
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actually agrees with everything that people in New York City
and LA and all these left wing bastions support and
so when he tries to come off as a normal guy,
it actually doesn't connect. And Buck I just went to
the Georgia Bama game right interviewed Trump there. If you
went to the Georgia Bama game, there's a huge variety
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of people in that stadium. There's the guy with you know,
smoking a cigarette outside the stadium that is spending you know,
two weeks paycheck to be able to go to the game.
And there's the guy who flew in on the private
jet that's going to be in a suite watching this
game and leaving to get on the private jet. The
point is all different types of people are there, and
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they all come together and get along because they have
a common purpose even though they have a very different background.
Speaker 3 (13:17):
And the one thing they can smell is phony. And JD.
Speaker 5 (13:21):
Vance is a normal dude that they've tried to claim
is weird. And I think in this debate he's actually
gonna come across really well. And I think Tim Wallas
is not only phony, I think he's a moron.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Clay the White guys for Harris, I mean, every time
they try to do this. They always have some guy
who comes out. It is like we we're red beat eating,
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go do the hunting as well and vote for Kabla Harris.
And you're like you you are not You are not
giving the message that you want white dudes for Harris,
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like you are not conveying this aura of masculinity that remember,
they're being chosen for this role. I'm not just picking
on somebody who's at random. They bring out some guy
you know who looks like his name is you know,
like like Thatteus or Pepper or something from Brooklyn who
is working on his advanced like degree in fine arts,
and they're like white guys for Harris, just like everyone
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else in America.
Speaker 5 (14:17):
You would appreciate this, by the way, ninety nine point
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But I was walking up to my seat in the stadium.
One guy said I hate you, and I just said,
why should I care? And I mean, I'm not trying
to be a jerk about it, but so many of
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these politicians are so desperate to be liked. If I
don't know you and you decide that you hate me,
that's about you. It's not about me. And so I
was like, I hate you, and I was like, why
should I care? And I genuinely think he had no
idea really how to respond, because whether he likes or
doesn't like me, I'm never going to see him again.
It doesn't impact my life. I mean, like to meet
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people who listen and enjoy the show, but if somebody
says they hate me, like, why should I care?
Speaker 3 (15:05):
And I think that.
Speaker 5 (15:07):
If you look at Kamala and Walls, the people who
are the most profoundly inauthentic are so desperate to try
to make people like them that you can see through them.
And I think to Trump's credit, what he's rare in
is he was kind of universally beloved when they were
just dropping his name and all the rap songs and
everything else, and then he decided to go into the fire.
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And he doesn't really care if you dislike him, And
I think that makes the people who like him like
him more. And I think that gets missed very often,
and ultimately, I think it's gonna make a big difference
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New Quinnipiac poll that just dropped a few minutes ago
has Trump up six in Georgia and up two in
North Carolina. Given that and if that is correct, and
I do believe Trump is gonna win Georgia and North Carolina,
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It really is looking like Trump needs to win one
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Speaker 3 (17:40):
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back into Clay and Buck. Just an update here now.
The latest is that most of the missiles fire by
around we're intercepted, but there have been some hits, so
that's why we're getting these conflicting reports. Seemed that some
of them did get through. We don't have more information
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than that right now, but mostly the attack was blunted. Clay,
I also think that as we sit here and have
the clock running before the debate happens now the vice president,
think about what is going on today in America. I mean,
think about the stories that are happening and things that matter.
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I mean, when you're talking about a long shortman strike
and the port's inoperable and half the country it's.
Speaker 3 (19:38):
A big deal.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
The possibility of broader war in the Middle East after
really escalating hostilities, big deal, you know. And this is
all happening while we have a president that even the
Democrats have admitted is just is not up for it, right.
He's not there. I mean, they can pretend that it's
fine that he'll make it to the end of this year,
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but they themselves said very clearly, this guy can't be
president starting in twenty twenty five. He's not all there right.
I mean, when do you think about this? If it
was a Republican president who was effectively insinility, who they
push out of running for reelection, and you had a
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port labor crisis, mid East crisis, border crisis, you know,
you start to add all these things up. Claian, You're
just like, dude, really, just is it just abortion?
Speaker 3 (20:35):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (20:36):
Is that all that matters in America?
Speaker 5 (20:37):
Now?
Speaker 3 (20:37):
Is it just abortion?
Speaker 1 (20:39):
Is that the only thing that Democrats care about? Killing babies?
The only thing that matters. Nothing else matters.
Speaker 5 (20:45):
It's the only thing that many female voters care about.
I mean, and it's it's sad. But again, I just
come back. If you have I was having a conversation
about this over the weekend.
Speaker 3 (20:56):
If you have a.
Speaker 5 (20:56):
Granddaughter or you have a daughter, maybe that is fired
up and they're all in on Kama and everything else.
I think sometimes and I understand it's an emotional thing.
First of all, it's a state issue. You should tell
them to get super involved in their state, care about
who their state legislative representative is, who their governor is,
because every state is making its own decision on abortion.
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But I just come back to me, the essence of
this race is what do you think Kamala Harris has
done a good job of Usually to get a promotion
in your own jobs, in your own workplace, usually you
have to do a good job somewhere to get a promotion.
What has Kamala done well such that she deserves a promotion.
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We're joined now, by the way, because she wanted to
weigh in with everything that's going on in Israel with Yell,
who is doing an amazing job with the International Federation
of Christians and Jews. You hear us talking about it
all the time.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
Yell.
Speaker 5 (21:51):
You are calling in to tell us about what you
are hearing directly from these attacks from Iran on Israel
and their impact. What are people in Israel telling you?
Speaker 6 (22:03):
Yes, well, the entire country was entered a bomb shelter.
It's over one hundred and eighty nickels were launched from
Iran into Israel. The Guardian of Israel, there's numbers, are sleeps.
It's an incredible miracle that most of those missiles were intercepted,
but we know that there have been many missiles that
fell as well, both in schools and open areas and
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on locations where there are civilians on top of dismissile attacks.
There were also at least one terror attack simultaneously in
Tel theis You know, there's quite a few people killed,
the deaf. Number isn't known yet, but there was a
shooting attack, the terrorists attacks in Telvis. And so right
now Israel as under attack, as you know, from seven
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different Iran proxies and Iran directly. And I can just
say that we feel the love and tires of our
Christian and Jewish and all of our friends in America,
and I believe it's those prayers that really help page
so many people today in Israel.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
Yeah, there's a lot of focus right now on what
Israel will do in response to this attack. We have
seen some more daring and exceptional direct action strikes against
for example, Hesblah in recent weeks, the kind that people
I think will be reading about for many years to come.
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Is it your sense that there's going to be the
kind of response from Israel that the Iranians will realize
it's not worth firing a bunch of missiles into Israel anymore?
Or are they going to err more likely in your
mind on the side of let's just see where things
go from here.
Speaker 6 (23:45):
Well, claim Buck, It's something that we've been following for
a long time that I know you've been talking about
and following, and all your listeners are so well educated on.
But Iran has had a hold on the West. They
have been choking the West and everyone who stands for
freedom for around twenty years by investing in terror organizations
like Kesbala like from US and directly threatening the West.
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And so the entire free world, including those Arab countries
like the UAE and Maraso and east of Saudi Arabia
that want in the advancement, that want freedom, have been
held hostage by Iran and these proxies. And so I
think it's really important to recognize what Israel is doing
now is not just to protect Israel's for the entire
free world. It's for all those people who cherish freedom,
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want freedom, and want progress instead of to be held
back by a terror organization that simply wants death and destruction.
In the past twenty days alone, Israel has killed more
terrorists on America's Most Wanted listen in the past twenty
years America has been able to do. And so what
Israel is doing is very strategically effectively taking out Iran's
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proxies and perhaps now eat in the Iranian threat directly,
so that everyone who cherishes freedom, everyone who wants advancement,
who wants a better future, that we're able to actually
form that coalition and move forward to a better future.
So I think that yes, we'll see Israel respond directly
on Iran because no longer could be free of the
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health hostage by terrorist is time to move for in
those Judeo Christian values that we all cherish, that we
all live by, and to see that coming to the
world instead of the terror that's been striking us all.
Speaker 5 (25:32):
Yeah, I'll extein with the IFCJ International Fellowship of Christians
and Jews. Last question for you, Il, and I appreciate
you calling in a lot of our listeners out there,
Christians and Jews. If you believe, as both Buck and
I do and most of our listeners do, that Israel
should exist and has the right to its own freedom
and government, how can you support Kamala Harris over Donald
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Trump given that Iran is is advocating for Kamala and
wants her to be their chosen presidential candidate. Am I
missing something here? Or for Christians and Jews who believe
Israel has the right to exist.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
This seems like an easy decision.
Speaker 6 (26:15):
Wow, well, Clay and Bucks. First of all, I want
to just thank you for your moral clarity always on
so many different issues and bringing it to the world
and to the people. I think what we're facing now
is what a future for America that is very interconnected
with the future of Israel and the entire free world.
You know that the terrorists for saying, first they go
for the Saturday people, which and the Jews, and then
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the Sunday people, which are the Christian First they go
for the little sake in which is Israel, and they're
the big station in America. And so I think everyone
needs to pray and think and reflect long and hard.
Which candidate is going to bring in the future that
you believe will be best for your children and grandchildren.
Who's going to be better and more effective at getting
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rid of these terrorists has been holding fasted and instead
usher in a new reality where surely freedom reigned.
Speaker 5 (27:05):
Amen, Yell, We appreciate you and everything that you're standing for.
We encourage everybody to go check out support IFCJ dot org,
and we appreciate you taking the time to give us
an update of what.
Speaker 3 (27:16):
You're hearing about on the ground in Israel.
Speaker 6 (27:19):
God bless you. Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
Take some of your calls and some of your VIP
emails to close us out on what is a very
busy news day and going to continue into the evening
here as we have the VP debate with jd Vance
and Tim Walls coming up. I was just talking about
it before as well. Abortion is continuing at a tragic
pace in this country and to try to convince people
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and get the state level legislation to protect life is
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Speaker 5 (29:18):
Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show. Sometimes I
know there's so much negativity out there, and by the way,
it's hard for there not to be a lot of
negativity and difficulty with what's going on in North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia,
South Carolina and Georgia, the fallout and the Appalachian region
there of what happened with Hurricane Helene. Certainly the long
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shortman shutting down the East coast not ideal, and Iran
attacking Israel while we're live on the air, as we
have been discussing. But I mentioned this a moment ago,
Buck and I do want to recircle back on it
because I think it's important. And look, every time I
share numbers with you, I wanted to go unsaid, go vote,
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go vote, go vote, and not just go vote, get
your friends and family to go vote, Go vote early,
get your ballots cast, make your voice heard. Don't email
Buck and Eye with a ton of different ideas that
you have.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
We appreciate that.
Speaker 5 (30:14):
Well, the number one thing every single person can do
is go vote and if you've got time, volunteer all
those things. Right, So, when you look at this Quinnipiac poll,
and Quinnipiac has typically not been a super positive Trump poll,
this just came out in the last half hour. They
have Trump up six in Georgia. They have Trump up
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two in North Carolina. Now, there are going to be
a lot of complexities in western North Carolina when it
comes to voting because people are just trying to get
their lives back in the most bare minimum level right now,
and a lot of people, frankly, are going to have
a lot of difficulty focusing on the election. In North Carolina.
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We know that it's relative small in comparison to your
own life and everything that is going on for so
many of those complexities we understand. But notwithstanding that, we
are in a really good spot. If I'm right, Buck,
and if Trump is gonna win Georgia and North Carolina,
and the numbers look fabulous in Arizona again, Nevada is
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gonna be really close. Go vote everywhere, Go vote everywhere.
Don't listen to me and say like, oh this, but
the math looks like it's gonna come down to Kamala
Harris has to win every single big ten state. She
has to win Wisconsin, the toss up battlegrounds, she has
to win Michigan, she has to win Pennsylvania. For all
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of you listening to us right now in those battleground states,
you have this race in your hands. Don't take it
for granted. Get out and vote, volunteer, do everything you
can to get your friends and families to the pole.
And get your ballot in early, so these low propensity
voters can be targeted in all of those states. I
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understand a lot of people like to vote on election day,
but there are a lot of complexities that can happen.
Just don't wait, Just get your vote in early. I'm
going on October sixteenth and Tennessee very first day I
can go. I'm casting all my ballot. It's going to
be locked and loaded, it's going to be ready to go. Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, certainly, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia,
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North Carolina, make your voice heard and do what Donald
Trump is asking you to do, which is make this
too big to rig, Virginia, New Jersey, New Hampshire, all
these different states. Omaha, where Nebraska, by the way, should
have changed the law to give their Omaha vote because
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guess what, buck If that had happened, then Kamala would
not even be able to get elected just by sweeping Wisconsin, Michigan,
and Pennsylvania would have to win an additional state on
top of that. Instead, she could get to two seventy
by just winning Omaha. So if you're in Omaha right now,
how about get out there and vote, Get out there
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and be active. Take away that opportunity and make her
lose if she can't win North Carolina, Georgia, Nevada or Arizona, Omaha.
You have our listeners at KFAB. You have that opportunity
again thirty five days from now, VP Debate. If you
could give one bit of advice tonight, buck to jd Vance,
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what would you give him?
Speaker 1 (33:34):
This is going to sound really low level or you know,
very basic, but smile and relax. I think jd He's
got all the Yeah, he's got all the intellectual firepower.
He's got to connect, you know, and I think he's
very good at that. Look, I don't have. The truth
is I don't have a lot of advice to give
jd Vance. It's kind of funny. There's a lot of
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advice I could give Donald Trump, but one, you gotta
let Trump be Trump, and two he's not taking advice
from anybody but JD Vance. I actually don't really have
a lot of debate advice for him because I think
that he would approach it very much the way you
or I would, So I don't, you know, I don't
feel like I have some secret sauce, some secret formula
to offer him. I would just say, you know, look
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like you're having a good time up there. Don't look
like you're overly serious. I think JD can look like
sort of furrowed brow to Ron, you know, and look,
Ron is I'm hearing people say that Ron, you know
all they're like, wait a second, the federal governance not
here in western North Carolina, but the Floridaidailnational Guard place.
Speaker 3 (34:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
Yeah, Florida's showing up in western North Carolina to help
out thanks to you know, the Floridians and Ron DeSantis anyway,
But you know, Ron, sometimes, for all of his gifts
and talents and there they are, many can sound a
little bit like he's giving a policy lecture to a
bunch of college kids. You don't want to hear it,
you know what I mean? Yeah, and that's that's just
a style thing. That's not a substance thing. U. So yeah,
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with JD, I would say that what about you?
Speaker 3 (35:01):
What would you? What would you tell?
Speaker 1 (35:03):
I think a lot of VIPs apparently saying that JD
needs to smile more. I had no idea someone that
we just got that from the team. I would say, smile.
I say this all the time. So much of television
is cosmetic. What you say to a lot of people
strikes them differently if you smile. I'm going to be
doing a reaction show with Tommy Larren. If you ever
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watch Tommy.
Speaker 5 (35:26):
She's obviously very pretty attractive, the opposite of me good
looking on television, but she can get away with lacerating
people because she's good at smiling while she does it,
and that levens the attack that in many people's minds,
if you smile while you do it, you can still
sort of get the policy in there, like that gut
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punch that you need to get in. But also it
looks like you're having a good time and you're not
trying to be nasty while you do it. And I
think jd Vance is a really smart dude. Number one
concern is, you know, Tim Wallas is gonna try to
do that fake phony Aw shucks.
Speaker 3 (36:06):
I'm just a teacher from Number Aska. I don't know anything.
Speaker 1 (36:10):
Like I'm gonna be like, I haven't seen you at
an eye hop in months. Jd Vance, Yeah yeah.
Speaker 5 (36:15):
Let me go fix my carburetor and go shoot some quail.
Here's my hunting boots, like and it's all bs, but
that stuff can work sometimes in the Gollie g aweshucks world.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
And I think JD is sometimes like very serious. I
do think that he needs to enjoy himself. Don't take
Tim Walls too seriously because he's an unseerious person. That
would be my sort of line of advice. Also, remind
people not everyone's red hillbilly elogy. When Tim Wallas is all, oh, yeah,
you know my hunting rifle, JD should be like, do
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you know my story?
Speaker 3 (36:49):
Yeah,