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Woke left calls Sydney Sweeny American Eagle ad “nazi propaganda”. Dissecting the lib meltdown and how Bud Light has a big opportunity.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Sunday Hang with Playing Buck podcast starts now. We talked
about this major cultural shift that has occurred where the

(00:24):
idea that hey, I'm gonna put I know, we talked
about this someone it was happening because it was so crazy,
but the idea that, for instance, Nike was going to
put a man who's pretending to be a woman in
a sports bra and be like, you should go buy Nikes,
and all of us kind of looked around, like this

(00:44):
is crazy. And then the thing that really got popular
was hey, really obese people in spandex, like, hey, you
should wear spandex and be really happy with your body
even if you're three hundred pounds. It's like, well, I
don't know how I feel about all this. There's really
a revolution, I would say against those ads because buy

(01:08):
and large they didn't work. And I talked about this
on Friday Buck. One of the best jobs I ever had,
maybe the most fun job I ever had, was making
four dollars and fifty cents an hour working at the
American Eagle Rivergate Mall Goodlettsville, Tennessee, when I was in
high school and American Eagle stock has been not good

(01:30):
for much of the last five years, and I went
back and looked at it. It's a very popular retail chain,
and they decided, Hey, we've got to change our overall mojo,
and they said, we're going to hire Sidney Sweeney. And
Sidney Sweeney is now doing ads for American Eagle that
I think it's fair to say are sexy in nature

(01:51):
and in general it's going to shock some of you.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
I think, how do you say it? It is a
fair to say it is a little.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Sex see for Sweeney. Yes, yes, uh, well, some people
don't know who Sidney Sweeney is. But and I understand
that in the audience. But the idea being that in
general she's buxom Buxom would be Buxhom last, Buxom last
for sure that in general, one way that products sell
themselves is by putting pretty girls in the product and

(02:23):
deciding that people will want to buy products that pretty
girls are trying to sell. And this has been a
trend for a very very long time. And so this
ad is up and the what I would call is
the sort of fat, noseringed, pink haired contingent of the

(02:46):
world out there is angry that brands are going back
to good looking girls, and this has gone viral. One
of these left wingers, I want to play this for you,
Buck says that the American Eagle ad of Sydney is
Nazi propaganda.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
Listen, should we be surprised that a company whose name
is literally American Eagle is making fascist propaganda like this?
Probably not, but it's still really shocking. Like a blonde haired,
blue eyed, white woman is talking about her good genes
like that is Nazi propaganda.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
Nazi propaganda. Not a cute girl in jeans talking about
her good genes is Nazi propaganda, according to the left.
Now I mentioned this, I think on Friday Book. I
don't know how you've ever been influenced by advertising involving
attractive women. I think the most direct result ever and

(03:50):
my wife still makes fun of me about this. I
watched the victorious Secret Fashion Calendar Show or whatever that
thing's called. They do like a Christmas Spectacus. They do
like a Christmas spectacular, a bunch of girls in lingerie.
I watched it went out bought like two hundred dollars
in lingerie for my wife maybe the next day. I mean,
I just went and bought everything, and I was like,

(04:11):
I'm a stooge, but this worked on me. I'm gonna
go get everything, boom, bring it back all right. So
I can't speak for all men, but in general, I
would say that men are influenced by attractive women trying
to get them to buy things. But Nazi propaganda and
the question I asked, and I would love to know

(04:34):
a lot of this. Are the same people who were
putting fat women into spandex and saying like you're healthy,
even though obviously if you're super obese you're not healthy,
like you should lose weight. Are those the same people
do you think making the ads now and they've just

(04:54):
recognized that the cultural wins have shifted? Or do you
think these companies fired the people who did such an
awful job doing I mean, Victoria's Secret's a perfect example
of this. They were like, we're gonna do away with
supermodels and just put our product on regular people. And
people are like, this is not you know, like I
don't want to know what I'm gonna look like. I

(05:14):
want to I want to pretend that I'm gonna look
way better, Like I don't buy I don't buy a
bathing suit and think, oh, I'm gonna look as good
as the guy who's in the bathing suit ad. But
I definitely don't want to look like nobody's going to
buy an ad if I'm in the bathing I'm in
the bathing suit ad like. This is not a way
to sell products. I think that the people who were
doing the ads before in many cases are the ones

(05:37):
who now have shifted with the wind. That would be
my just same people. They've just completely they've made no
principles like the Yeah, I mean you see this with
a lot of people in the in the corporate on
the corporate side of things, they just whichever way the
wind is blowing is how they're gonna as how they're
going to go. And I think that this was pretty inevitable.
There is a part of this as well that maybe

(06:00):
doesn't get as much attention or focus, but the whole
body positivity thing. As people become more and more health focused,
and I really mean that in the broadest term health focus,
but learn more about this stuff and also as the
tools to improve your health dramatically, not to wait until

(06:20):
you're sick, not to you know, this is not about uh,
you know, the thing you take when you already have
the condition, so much as it is ways to get
yourself into a better day to day health and have
more energy and all this. The most notable one is
the GLP ones. I mean, this is a revolution in health.
I know lots of people who have taken them with

(06:42):
you know, I'm not doing an ad for them right now,
but with incredible results. I am personally a believer in
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Now peptides a branch chan amino acid. That's a whole
range of things. But this whole range, what I'm saying
is the idea that you could be morbidly obese and

(07:04):
should be proud of. That is very similar to the
idea that you could be so inerrexic that your you know,
your central nervous system could shut down and people would
be like, oh, yeah, look at how skinny you are. Right,
I mean this it's deeply unhealthy, and more and more
people I think have realized this. I don't mean it's
unhealthy like you don't look sexy, in a bikini. That's

(07:26):
a whole other universe of thinking or whole other perspective
on it. It is you are heading toward a shortened lifespan,
less mobility, less energy, poor sleep, Type two diabetes, heart
all this stuff. So I think body positivity more has
also played run into not just a cultural pushback on

(07:47):
this madness, but also science. Yeah, the science, you could say,
I think people are seeing this more and more. It's
also why I would note, and this is a really
positive thing. Binge drinking in the culture has really gone
down substantially. There's a lot of data to support this.
Drinking in general is on a decline. You know, excessive drinking.

(08:09):
Let'll talk about having a glass of wine or two
with dinner, but drinking as a form of almost sport
to excess because it is horrible for you. And if
you want to be healthy and you want to feel good,
drinking so much that you wake up the next day
with a hangover on a regular basis is essentially throwing
a hole, is throwing a wrench into all of your plans.

(08:30):
So I think that this is a pretty seismic shift,
and yes, hot chicks are a part of it. That
is also true, there's going to be more of a
focus on the aspirational side of beauty. And because if
everybody is physically beautiful, then like nobody's physically beautiful, right,
I mean, we're all doing the best with what we got.
Very few of us win the genetics lottery the way

(08:51):
that the Victoria's Secret Models do. But that doesn't mean
that we all just give up and you know, decide
that we're going to go to the Rosi o'donald route.
You know, it can be a little more. You can
put a little more thought into your health, into your appearance,
into all of those things. Aspiring to be healthier and
stronger and all of those things, I would argue is

(09:12):
one of the most important things that young men and
young women can be taught. And it doesn't mean that
you're gonna, to Buck's point, look like a Victoria's Secret
Supermodel if you're a woman, or you're gonna look like
Superman if you're a guy. But getting in the gym
and trying to get stronger is a really good thing.
And I do think that younger people are cognizant of this,

(09:35):
and there are some negatives. Because I'm raising three young boys,
there are some negatives. I think that their society is
embracing that are different than prior generations. You know, there
is a benefit to taking risk. A lot of kids today,
for instance, don't want to get driver's license. They're happy
to just stay on their phones as opposed to going

(09:56):
out on dates or going out. You know. I think
that's having an impact across the board. But it is true,
like my kids, when they see someone smoking a cigarette,
they react like someone is shooting they as young kids,
they would react like someone was shooting up Heroin. I
grew up in an era when somebody's mom always was

(10:18):
smoking cigarettes in the car with the windows all rolled
up and uh and and you know you were always
like trying to just get a breath and it's cold outside,
and you know, the whole car is just filled with smoke. Heck,
I remember, you know this certainly, Remember when every bar
you went to there was just a cloud of smoke everywhere.

(10:39):
Remember when they had smoking sections and restaurants and that
was a laugh because the smoke just went everywhere. You
go into a bar now and there's nobody smoking. I mean,
there are a lot of decisions that have been made
that I think are beneficial, and I think to your
point young kids are not using drugs now. One down

(11:00):
is they're actually using marijuana, which is much stronger at
levels that are somewhat high, and that is maybe more
destructive than using alcohol would be on some levels, because
the marijuana kids are using today is much stronger than
the marijuana that would have existed twenty five or thirty
years ago. And our friend Alex Berenson has wrote a
whole piece about how destructive that can be. I think

(11:22):
we kind of sold the idea that pod is not dangerous,
and the frequent use of pot is actually incredibly dangerous.
So there's one of the areas of public policy where
I will admit I was. I think it's very rare
for me to be bamboozled. But on the it's no
big deal, we legalize it, no big problem I have.

(11:45):
I am very much in the other direction. Now. I
don't think people should obviously get locked up or something
for smoking weed, but this notion that we should just
allow it, it's everywhere. It's a total mess in New
York City. Now, you walk down the street and I've
walked down the street with my baby and people are
and marijuana smoke in our faces all that. It's disgusting,
it's outeresting. It feels to me almost like marijuana smoking

(12:06):
is more common than cigarette smoking. Now, yeah, we just
certainly I smell marijuana in New York City. I was
just there more frequently than I smell cigarette smoke. That
is a true statement, walking around midtown Manhattan. And it
is not harmless. It is very bad for your mental health.
There's a lot of stuff. But we were all, we
were live. We were told it was all about getting people,
you know, treatment for their glaucoma, to help with their pain.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
It was all gonna be. It was going to pay
for all.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
The schools, right the no, because when you tax a
lot of weed is so easy to make or so
he's to grow, rather that when you tax it heavily,
you just the black market.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
Just grows even more because people want to just get it.
They don't want to pay these these higher prices.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
So well, positive is good looking advertisements are back, which
I think is just a repudiation of the woke era
Sunday hang with Clay and Buck. I did not think
that this story would continue to have the legs, or
that it be a sign of continued cultural rot inside

(13:04):
of the Democrat Party and much of the legacy media.
But we talked about this last week. American Eagle, the
store that had the great sense to employ a teenage
Clay Travis to help ensure that they could sell as
many of their clothes as possible, has been on hard
times of late. It is a sort of I would

(13:25):
say teen ish retail brand. People in their teens and
their twenties would be I would imagine still the target
audience that would typically wear these clothes. And so they
made the decision, Hey, we need to kind of cut
through the noise, and so we're going to hire Sidney
Sweeney as our new spokesperson. And the outrage over a blonde,

(13:49):
blue eyed, white girl who is pretty being hired to
sell tank tops and jeans has frankly staggered me this morning.
If you were happening to watch Good Morning America, this
is ABC's morning news show, Disney owned. This is the
I want to play this. I think we've got the

(14:10):
totality of it. This is the story that they aired
saying the Sydney Sweeney ad is actually a direct recall
for eugenics and for Nazism. This is real. This is
what you would have heard this morning if you were
drinking your morning coffee getting your kids ready for the

(14:31):
start of the day on Good Morning America. Play it Sweet.
Begin with the backlash of our new ad campaign featuring
actress Sydney Sweeney.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
The answer for American Eagle and the tagline is Sidney
Sweeney has great genes.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
Now.

Speaker 4 (14:44):
In one ad, the blondehair, blue eyed actress talks about
genes as in DNA, being passed down from her parents.

Speaker 5 (14:50):
The play on words is being compared to Nazi propaganda
with racial undertone.

Speaker 6 (14:58):
Be Come Good Gems activates a troubling historical associations for
this country. The American eugenics movement and it's prime between
like nineteen hundred and nineteen forty, weaponized the idea of
good genes just to justify white supremacism.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
This is real. Make this up. You cannot make this
stuff up. Now we're at a place in American culture
where this is actually really helpful though, because it shows
you how insane the woke left and the good news is.
You know, woke used to be a term play that
they would throw around and they were proud of it, right,

(15:40):
like yeah, yeah, woke. You know, it was supposed to
be a good thing. We have successfully flipped this around
such that woke now is a very effective pejorative for
left wing maniacs who are malcontents, who have no fun,
who they live with a constant fear that somewhere someone
else is having fun. They got to stop that right away. Uh, no,

(16:00):
joy allowed. Only what the collective tells you. That's what's
that's what you can say, that's what you can celebrate.
Now we're at a point where hot chicks who are
buxhom are problematic. Now we're at a point where a
play on words about genes. Is it really a shock
to one of these anchors that beauty is overwhelmingly genetic?

(16:22):
This is actually on. You know, I Clay and I
could sit here. I wish I was, you know, six'
six with a six, pack BUT i am. Not and
some of the people who are aren't that way because
they are so fastidious in their workout, routines but they
have great. Genetics this is just the, Truth this is.
Reality professional athletes wants you to believe that they worked

(16:42):
so much harder than everybody. Else you, know the difference
is going TO d three, athlete and like a you,
know professional level athlete overwhelmingly is. Jeans how gifted were
they naturally By god's hand in that? Sport it's not?

Speaker 2 (16:56):
Effort.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
Okay this Is this is where people talk About god
given talent or talent on loan From. God for, example
some people are just really good at things and they're very.
Lucky some people are just very, beautiful physically, appealing and
that has actually been a PRETTY i know there have
been variations in, it but that standard has been somewhat
consistent having to do with symmetry and health markers for

(17:19):
a very long. Time hot blonde chicks with boobs not
allowed to be in ads. Anymore this is this is
where we Are, clay It's. Nazism It's. Nazism, YES i
mean this IS i think it's. Important and some of
you can, say, well why SHOULD i care about something like?
This cultural battles matter and fighting them, Matters and you might, say,

(17:41):
WELL i care way more about what the corporate tax
rate is than what the decisions are of major corporations
when it comes to how they SPEND ad. DOLLARS i get.
IT i would argue they're directly. Connected and the phrase you,
know politics is downstream from, CULTURE i think is one
and SO i think if you win cultural, battles you

(18:03):
win political. Battles some of you may disagree with. THAT
i think it's one hundred percent true based on everything
That i've. Seen And i'm talking to you as a
guy who started off in the world of sports who
just wanted to argue about which quarterback was better and suddenly, heard,
oh you can't make that argument because the quarterback's a different.
Race and the reason you're, being you, know dismissive Of

(18:24):
JaMarcus russell is because he's a black. Quarterback maybe he just.
Stinks have you considered, That maybe you just look at
the objective performance and all sports fans care about is
whether somebody is a part of the meritocracy and, excellent
which is the goal of. Sports and when they try
to restrain excellence and the meritocracy and drag us all

(18:46):
down into the muck of, averageness to, me that is
a form of. Communism AND i think it's intentional THAT
i don't think that it's making away beautiful. Control if
you want a society that you you'll notice something in
countries where the state has absolute control and there are

(19:08):
places today In North, Korea, china there are there are
plenty of places where the state exercises absolute. Control do
you know what you overwhelmingly have as? Well uniformity and a,
sameness even if it's not, true, right but a sameness
that is enforced upon the, people even to the point

(19:28):
OF i mean The, soviets for, example we're very into
people were dressing in a way that that women were de.
Sexualized they were supposed to be factory workers, too just
like the. Men you, know you were cogs in a,
machine a machine that the state has full control.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
Over because the celebration.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
Of, excellence of, beauty of, joy of, laughter of any
of these things that break from the control of the
state is inherently a minor rebellion against against their. Control
if you want to control, people you demoralize, them you undermine,
Them you make them feel or make them act as
though they're all the. Same there's nothing to aspire. To

(20:11):
you take what the state gives. You you are what
the state says you. Are and, Now, clay look at
some of the ads they were, running, yeah with ugly
fat people selling. Clothing, look you, know we're sitting, here
you AND i get to do a. JUMP i truly mean.
This the fact that we make a living doing radio
every day is a blessing From god and this audience
and the legacy Of.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
Rush it is incredible that we.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
Get to do. This and you AND i both had
jobs where people could tell us show up at this,
time wear this, clothing do WHAT i. Say so you
know we've been on different sides of. THIS i don't
get to be a runway. Model, yes that's you, know
like IF, i you AND, i if you AND i
were in charge of selling male, underwear it would be
the worst selling male underwear of all. Time like if

(20:55):
they were, like, hey we want to take you guys
shirtlets posing an. UNDERWEAR i think we could sell. Underwear,
well we would hire people Like Sydney sweeney to sell.
It but you're saying if we were the if they
made their underwear, brand it would be like everybody would
look at it and be, LIKE i don't want to
look like those. GUYS i, mean clothing is. Aspirational you

(21:15):
look at any, model by and large throughout the history of,
retail people want to see better looking people than them in.
There but here's the interesting thing about.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
It in Ancient.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
Greece how many people did you see walking around? Me,
rather how many statues do you see when you go
into like The Metropolitan museum Of art of morbidly obese
people with like saggy skin? Everywhere not a lot didn't.
Exist it didn't. Exist and, look here's the other thing
about that. Segment and AGAIN i do think it's important
because let's just say you're a normal. Person you're a

(21:48):
normal person making breakfast in the. Morning good, Morning america
is not hard. News they are trying to send a
message To american, eagle you went to, white you went
too pretty in the girl that you. Picked that is
not inclusive. Enough and think about the argument that's being
made when you, look first of, all it's a friggin', pun,

(22:10):
right good genes genes J E A N s and
GENES G E N E. S. Right it is a
pun which is very common in. Advertising but what they're saying,
is if you take it, literally white people are not
allowed to have good genes because The nazis once. Existed
SO i like to think Maybe i'm wrong that my

(22:34):
boys have good genes because of me and their. Mom
they got half their mom way better genes than. Me
by the, way especially in the looks, department and hopefully
they look like her more than they do, me and
they got half of, me, RIGHT i like to think
that would mean that my boys have good? Genes does
that mean That i'm A nazi sympathizer THAT i would say, That,
buck you've got a baby. Boy they got half, You

(22:56):
they got half your, Wife. CARRIE i bet you would
like to think that your son has good. Jeans are
you not allowed to say? That only white people are
not allowed to say that they hope their kids have good,
jeans or that a really pretty woman has good, jeans
like that's good for her mom and, Dad, RIGHT i,
mean like we want there'd be interesting, people you, KNOW

(23:20):
i think about. THIS i actually watched the The abercrombie
and of course now we're gonna hear That clay also
worked At, abercrombie so did my, wife so they were
only they were only hiring the. Hotties Apparently clay was
a maligion in very loose. Standard they did make me
cut my facial. HAIR i don't know if they still
have that, rule but you were not allowed to have facial.
Hair Pentagon, City Pentagon, city for those of you in

(23:41):
THE dc. AREA i worked at The Pentagon city mall
or In. Virginia that's a little. Bit i'm just gonna tell, You,
clay it's a little grading on a curve, there because
LIKE dc area you were working, at like The Nashville,
abercrombie you're the d C. Abercrombie DC's hollywood for ugly.
People i'm just saying that's what they. DO i think that's.
True by the, Way i'll tell you, this there's all
so a lot of short people on The East. Coast

(24:03):
every TIME i walk, AROUND i get advantages tall. Privilege
there's a lot of really short. DUDES i know you
took advantage of this In New York. City every TIME
i walk Around New York, City i'm, like this is
the shortest dude In america. Town you ever notice, This,
like go To New York. City it is the shortest
group of. Guys you're six feet tall In New York.
City the world is your, oyster it. Is i'm telling

(24:24):
you never noticed. THAT i never.

Speaker 2 (24:25):
NOTICED i never noticed.

Speaker 1 (24:26):
This every TIME i go into a bar In New York,
CITY i am the tallest guy. There you wear like
basically cowboy boots with six inch heels on, them, THOUGH i,
mean like those things give you don't run desantus. ME
i am six foot six foot one eight. FIVE i
wear flip flops a lot of the, time and flip.

(24:46):
Flops i'm taller than most of the men In New York.
City you, know back to the beauty standard thing here
for a, SECOND i think it's worth noting as. Well people, say,
oh this is about, inclusivity AND i think to, myself,
like go on a, Second, no, no, no this wasn't about,
hey we need you. Know you know who was one
of the biggest supermodels in the world in the, Nineties

(25:07):
Naomi campbell for, example, Right Naomi, campbell a black, woman
stunningly beautiful woman like nobody would ever you know in
this sort of beauty assessing. World incredibly beautiful. Woman it
wasn't we need more, people we need more Hot asian
and black and you know. That i'd be, like, look
you're appeeling the different. Concept they're all, beautiful they're all

(25:27):
very very good. Looking it was we NEED i don't
want us to say fat and ugly people in general
to be selling our. Clothing so it, wasn't you, know
it wasn't inclusivity in the sense of you, know, diversity
like like we want different kinds of. Beauty it was
we don't want beauty, anymore we want something, else which
is a whole other. Thing this is my argument that

(25:50):
eventually everybody's going to come around. To and in the
meantime they've been trying to cancel me for it for.
Years do you know the most successful IN cluei of
cosmetic diversity business in mankind history strip. Club i'm just,
saying everybody looks the. Same bucks getting. Nervous everybody looks

(26:14):
the same in the strip. Club all blonde, hair blue eyed.
Girls they all make less. Money you gotta Have, asian
you gotta have, black you gotta have brown, hair you
gotta have, tall, Short every type of guy finds girls different.
Attractiveness the number one business In america where cosmetic diversity
actually makes everybody more money is the strip. Club there's

(26:35):
not very many of, those And i've never heard of
politician make that, argument probably just because they're not as
smart as. Me, Okay, OH i defer To. CLAY i
defer To clay on this one. Entirely.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
Uh and that's that's that Was Clay travis analysis, everybody.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
By the, way. True we got the guys who run strip.
CLUBS i bet listening right, now and they're just Like.
Clay travis is. Brilliant i'm telling you that's the number
one cosmetic diversity place where everybody he makes more. Money
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you may have never heard me say in four years
on this, SHOW i am going to give some praise
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print edition of The New York, times and there is

(27:34):
an article in there by someone Named Daniel martinez Host.
Song AND i probably have not pronounced all of that name.
Correct i'm pretty good About Daniel. Martinez no idea how
Host song is supposed to be. Pronounced but his article
is Entitled inside The rise of The Multi Racial, right
and it goes into how, white, Black asian And hispanic

(27:57):
voters have overwhelmingly moved in the direction Of, trump and
to their, credit they have interviews With black voters In,
Milwaukee asian voters In San, francisco And hispanic voters on
the border In. Texas all of them used to Vote

(28:18):
democrat and they now have moved on to vote For
trump and be supportive of. Him AND i was thinking
about this when The Wall Street, journal also over the,
weekend had a big piece analyzing larger political trends and,

(28:38):
issues and they found The Democrat party to be the
least popular in the history of their, poll thirty five year.
Low AND i was thinking about, that the rise of,
Black hispanic And Asian trump. VOTERS i bet a lot
of you are out there listening who certainly were Not

(28:59):
trump voters in twenty, sixteen of a variety of different,
backgrounds but were by twenty twenty. Four AND i was
thinking about how to a large, EXTENT i think it
just comes down to. Authenticity And Mayor, pete who we talked,
about actually has zero percent support among black voters zero.

(29:19):
Percent was interviewed recently and he was asked a very straightforward,
question and to, me this is Why democrats have lost
men and have lost a lot Of, asian black And hispanic.
Support they can't answer questions, Honestly AND i want you
to listen to. This Mayor pete has asked a very simple,
question should men be allowed to compete in women's? SPORTS

(29:44):
i want you to listen to his answer. PLAY i
believe it's cut twenty.

Speaker 4 (29:48):
Six When President trump says something like no boys and girls',
sports which is a phrase that they, use it sounds
like you're not signing on to.

Speaker 7 (29:54):
THAT i think that chess is different from, weightlifting and
weightlifting is different from, volleyball and and you, know middle
school is different from The. Olympics so that's exactly WHY
i think that we shouldn't be grand standing on this as.
Politicians we should be empowering communities and organizations and schools
to make the right.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
Decisions keep it, Going, PETE i love. It keep speaking,
Nonsense keep telling people things that make them immediately think
you can't answer a straightforward. Question you dance in circles
because you think you're smarter than all of, us and
you are. Not how about starting WITH i think chess
is different than. Weightlifting, YEAH i don't hear a lot

(30:34):
of people say girls and boys shouldn't be able to
compete in. Chess in, fact they do compete all of the,
time and so there is no yes yes if you
sit at a board and play a board. GAME i
also think boys and girls should be able to Play
Who sunk The battleship And clue And monopoly. Together, YES

(30:55):
i don't think that boys being, bigger, stronger and faster
implicates who pass go. First BUT i do think that
that clip that we just played is representative of Why
democrats are lost in the wilderness because they know that
they're on the wrong side of, issues and instead of

(31:16):
directly addressing a question like he was asked, there they
try and fill a buster and to your, Point buck
try to answer as if they are so much smarter
than everybody else who just wants to get an. Opinion
AND i think this is why one Reason Mayor pete
is at zero percent support among black people because in
addition to the fact that he's a, gay white, guy

(31:36):
which probably doesn't help, him he's also very faculty classroom
which is WHY i think white educated voters like him
because they think of him as the smart philosophy professor
at place you went to, school Or swarthmore someplace like,
that but they don't actually connect with average people going

(31:58):
through average daily. Life, yeah this is why The democrats
have the problems they do right now connecting because the
people who are putting themselves forward as the leaders of
their party are smug and. DISINGENUOUS i THINK i think
it is apparent that they have a real branding issue going.

(32:20):
Forward because as much As Joe biden was a, clown
a jerk and obviously had dementia for the four years
of his, presidency he used to understand the, game the
grip and grin to say whatever to make people think
you care about, them just enough for them to pull
the lever for. You Like Joe biden got, that you,

(32:41):
know that was his whole, life was just b sing
people into pretending that he cares about or pretending that
he cares about them so they vote for. Him there
are all these Other democrats now who people Like Gavin.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
Newsom no one Thinks Gavin newsom cares about.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Them Pete Buda, Judge Pete Buter judge doesn't Make he
makes you think that he thinks he's smarter than. You
and that's the whole game with, him is, that you,
know vote for me Because i'm so brilliant that doesn't
connect with, people and the only people they have who
connect are the socialists who just go right to The
we're a bunch of. Malcontents we're angry at other people
who are more successful than, us which is THE Aoc

(33:18):
bernie wing of their.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
Party but they don't have That.

Speaker 1 (33:22):
Clintonian i'll feel your pain like they don't have. That
here's one THAT i think is good. Buck this is
from The New York times from a voter In. Milwaukee
this guy's name Is Orlando. Owens listen to, this everybody out,
there AND i want you to think about just this,
description he. Says at my First democrat, meeting two themes

(33:43):
had me reconsider. Everything the first was we have to
help the poor black men and women because the white
man is holding them. Down this is the First this
is a black, guy by the, way this is the
first TIME i hear about this white savior complex from white.
Liberals then they, said we have to fight for our
gay and lesbian brothers and. Sisters we have to do

(34:05):
this or we're racist or bigots or. Homophobes if we
don't agree with. You when you get your food stamp,
review you have to go give shot. Records school records blood.
Type you almost have to get absolutely naked to get fifty.
Dollars but you have people come into this country who
have no, documentation who are staying in hotels for two

(34:25):
years for. Free how's that? RIGHT a lot of black
people have already heard the promises From democrats and nothing was.
Delivered that, guy fifty one year old voter From milwaukee
is more honest in that answer Than Mayor pete who
wants to be the president of The United states and

(34:47):
is trying to persuade voters to support. Him it's a
fundamental inauthenticity THAT i think has really riven through male.
Voters now here's the crazy, Thing, buck we talked about
to start the show, off The Sidney sweeney. Situation do
you know the foremost critics right now of This American

(35:11):
eagle Pretty girl, advertisement white, Women white women are losing
their minds on social media over the fact That Sidney,
sweeney who is also a white, woman is in some
way the front of The Democrat. PARTY i, mean, sorry
in front of the front face like cult members who
now have the broader society challenging their fundamental beliefs and

(35:35):
the fundamental belief of being in the lib cult is
that whiteness or just being, white must always be, contained, demeaned,
undermined and it cannot you cannot. Celebrate and CAN i
just also point out it particularly bothers them that it's.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
A white woman with blonde hair and blue.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
Eyes this is the there, specifically that is what really upsets,
them to WHICH i just sit here and, say, What,
like these people are?

Speaker 2 (36:01):
Psychos what is wrong with?

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Them you? Know there's so you're supposed to be particularly
ashamed of yourself if you have blonde, hair and although
it's very rare genetically globally to have, that and yet
we're supposed to think that this is some kind of
lover with this saying it's a dog whistle For nazism or.
Something they're. Insane, well it's Straight nazism according To Good Morning.
America BUT i think this is such a fascinating question

(36:24):
for people out, there and maybe you can think of.
It has there ever been a group of people that
have hated themselves for things that they cannot? Choose that
is now the backbone of an entire political. Party The

(36:45):
Democrat party basically exists for liberal white. Women that is
the foundation they are driving every decision that is made
the toxic nature of the woke. Mind virl rus gets,
them particularly in a way where everybody, else it's, like

(37:06):
has gotten become aware of how broken this worldview, is
except liberal white women are now doubling and tripling and quadrupling.
Down like my favorite clip that we probably have played
in the past, year that white woman who went to
go buy the champagne or whatever it was to celebrate
the fact that women were showing up to Vote kamala

(37:28):
and she lectured the guy working in the liquor store about.
It we need to pull that, back, Sorry. Clay you
need the political analyst who was telling us that the
women Of america will have their voices heard in this.

Speaker 2 (37:39):
Election.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
HUH i mean, Yes, like maybe we can play that
at the end of the show for people who have forgotten.
This but what does it say that The Democrat party
is basically being led to thirty five year lows in
popularity by almost entirely following the whims and emotion responses

(38:01):
of young white women who have decided they hate other
young white women for being, pretty blonde and having blue.
EYES i don't know that there is a historical analogy
to This it's one thing to be, Arguing, Hey i'm
proud of Where i'm, From i'm proud of my, race
Or i'm proud of my, ethnicity Or i'm proud whatever it.

(38:23):
Is that's very. Common have we ever seen someone self
flagellate like this because of immutable characteristics that they themselves
did not, Choose, like nobody choose. It, WELL i know
you can change your hair color now and things like,
that but nobody chooses to be a gender or to

(38:44):
same people do not choose to be a gender or a, race,
Right they're an immutable. Characteristic we are born as we.
Are i'm not sure we've ever seen anything like, this
AND i do think it's worth grappling with to try
to comprehend how we got here and. Why guys like
This milwaukee black guy WHO i just quoted from The

(39:05):
New York times are looking around and, saying, man this is.
Crazy this is not The democrat PARTY i grew up.
With there's also a fighting against biology that is going
on here with the Anti Sydney sweeney, stuff which is
men are going to like and by the, way there'll
be women will aspire toward female, beauty and men will
be drawn toward toward female, beauty no matter what The

(39:28):
libs and the media and the propaganda machinery, says that's
what the basic. Biology, yes they can spend the rest
of their lives telling us that morbid obesity is the
most sexy thing in the, world and it is not
going to change the desire that men have for, healthy attractive.

Speaker 2 (39:47):
Females it's just not going to.

Speaker 1 (39:49):
Happen and this is where you know the, left because
they believe in the government in place Of god and
the total control of government that would make some kind
of you. Topia they think that they can change even
the most basic parts of our of our, humanity and
of our. Wiring and they. Can't and this you see
this with a trans debate. Too it's, like that's a. Woman,

(40:10):
no it's. Not you can tell me all day that
the guy who says he's a, woman it's just not gonna.
Happen i'm not gonna sit here and, Go, okay, yeah you're,
right that's a. Woman they can, try they can, try
there's no level of, persuasion and then it's just brute,
force which is what they really started to.

Speaker 2 (40:26):
Try say it's a, woman or you lose your. Job
say it's.

Speaker 1 (40:29):
A, woman or will ruin your, life your, reputation kick
you off the, internet debank you, right that's just brute,
force and that is what the left in The biden
years decided to go all in on on a number
of these. Issues, so, yeah people still like hot. Chicks
it's gonna, Continue it's gonna continue to be the. Case,

(40:49):
YEAH i Know clay, knows he trust. Me i'm.

Speaker 2 (40:52):
Sold he's. Sold, yeah he's.

Speaker 1 (40:54):
Not HE i understand basic. BIOLOGY i co sign Here
jerry From New york on wor D.

Speaker 8 (41:01):
D sorry to Interrupt clay on his high horse with
his six inch cowboy. Boots but interesting study in regard
to beauty and advertising everything. Else they did a study
on tipping and women with larger. Boobs waitresses got more
bigger tips from, men no, shock but that they were

(41:22):
shocked by was women tip women with larger boobs as.
Well figured get In clay's favorite.

Speaker 1 (41:28):
TOPIC i did not know that the men's side obviously
does not surprise me at. All you, KNOW i bet
you would find that attractive waitresses make more money in
tips from, men regardless of who the men. Are but
women like boobs, Too that doesn't shock. Me Ee sam In,
toledo what you got for?

Speaker 9 (41:49):
Us so let me get this. Straight because she referenced
having good genes as far AS dna as she got
from her, parents that made her. Hot that is something
to do with A. Nazi i've got good. Gens it
only made me. Smart i'm ugly as all, hell BUT i,

(42:10):
mean AM i A? Nazi?

Speaker 1 (42:11):
Now, yes you're A nazi if you have good. Genes
for those of you who missed, it good Morning. America
Because Sidney sweeney references her good genes in a clear
pun intended to reference both her GENES Je nash and
her genes G e n, ees it has set left
wingers off off the. Reservation let's play our favorite left

(42:36):
wing liberal, Woman, arlene Celebrating kamala's big. Win this is
a perfect way to end the. Show we're closing in on.

Speaker 5 (42:46):
Almost five Pm eastern, time And i've been trucking everything
that's been going on across the country. Today and my
most important encounter was WHEN i went out to get my.
CHAMPAGNE i was talking to the guy in the, store of,
course asking him did he, vote and he said he

(43:06):
did early, voting and he asked me IF i early,
voted and he asked, me you know WHY i was
getting the champagne AND i, said Because i'm going to
be Toasting Madam president. Tonight and he just looked at
me with kind of like a smirk on his face
AND i, said you know she's going to win, this
Right and he, says, oh, well it's very very. Close
AND i, said, no it's. Not he, says, well what

(43:28):
do you. MEAN i, said, no it's. Not the women
Of america are making their voices. Heard reproductive rights is
what it all comes down.

Speaker 7 (43:35):
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