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Joe Biden is talking right now about the dismal job numbers.
One hundred and ninety four thousand jobs created in the
month of September. Ten point nine million jobs remain open.
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Joe Biden's economic policies one of the primary reasons why
his approval rating has now plummeted all the way to
thirty eight percent according to the most recent Quinnipiac poll.
But yesterday, Biden attempted to give an address on the
importance of vaccination and I want you to listen here
to this clip. I shared this on social media and
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I asked Twitter, hey, will you be pointing out that
Joe Biden falsely says here that if you get vaccinated,
you can't get or spread COVID. That is a lie.
We know that many people who are vaccinated are getting
and spreading COVID. If you haven't heard this, First of all,
it's an embarrassment the man can't read off of a
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teleprompter at all. But also he's spreading falsehood. Listen, my
administration is not requiring federal workers to be vaccinated. We've
also required federal contractors to be vaccinated. If you have
a contract of the federal government, working from the federal government,
you have to be vaccinated. We're requiring active duty military
to be vaccinated. We're making sure healthcare workers are vaccinated
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because if you seek care and a healthcare facility, you
should have a certainty that to people providing that care
are protected from COVID and cannot spread it to you.
That's a lie. It's a straight up why that he said,
if you need healthcare, you should have a certainty that
the people who are serving you are not going to
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spread COVID to you. That's a why vaccination doesn't stop
that from happening. Buck I asked, Twitter, won't surprise you Hey,
are you going to label this misinformation? Are you gonna
label this falsehood as they do so regularly. They didn't
do anything, of course, but it also goes to a
foundational lie of the entire Democrat COVID response and the
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apparatus that has been implementing it now for eighteen months,
and that is that they can create any aspect of
this that is risk free, where they can take away
any possibility of you getting sick and dying from COVID
that's never going to happen. They have created completely unrealistic expectations.
The vaccines created unrealistic expectations for people. They should have known.
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They did not know, or they lied to us. Those
are the only options. But they should have known that
these vaccines were going to be far less durable and,
let's be honest, less effect They keep saying, oh, they're
super high, super high effectiveness. For a few months. Okay,
that's not what everyone in the beginning thought they were
signing up for. Now again, for a lot of people,
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the vaccines are a good idea. I mean, we say it,
we're blue in the face. You're right, if you're at
high risk you're over sixty five, or if you just
want it, you want it, go get it. Fine. But
the reality here is the Biden administration is now using
COVID as a rhetorical crutch all the time. On the
one hand, they're beating us over the head with the
crutch do what we say, or else we'll fire you
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or you know, if you don't get the shot. But
on the other hand, when we say, all right, so
you've had your way. Biden administration, we're now nine months
in and the best that Joe Biden could do, I mean,
i'd clay. I just we're sitting here watching before we
came back on air live, Biden is muttering about Europe
and we and solar and it's the same stupid speech
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that he's been giving for like the last twenty years.
And we're supposed to just assume that because he says
things aren't as bad and as everybody who's paying attention
thinks they are, that there's something we don't know. It's
just it's so infuriating to me, because you know what,
the response of the one hundred and ninety four thousand
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jobs is going to be. Everything for Joe Biden and
the Biden administration is a function of the unvaccinated doesn't
matter what happens. The unvaccinated is the reason, if it's
happening in the United States that bad numbers are occurring, right,
even though we know from just looking at basic data.
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And we'll talk with Alex Berenson some about this in
a little bit a little bit less than an hour
when he joins us for the latest deep dive into
what the data is telling us. Buck, he's lying. There's
a huge percentage of Americans out there who legitimately believe
that if you get the COVID vaccine you can never
die from COVID. You can't spread it right because of
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stories like that, which are one hundred percent falls. And
then you have the other people who get the shot
and insist that everyone else must be mandated to get
the shot because they won't say this out loud, but
they actually don't believe that it will understand them enough. Right.
So it's one or the other, because it's not actually
rooted in the data, it's rooted in the perception that
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people have. I mean, I think you tweeted it out
Matt Walsh over at the Daily Wire to two the
statistics on and we've talked about a million times. We
don't have to go into the specific numbers again, but
that there that there are parents. All you really have
to know is that there are parents in this country
who are truly worried that their children will die. Terrified
that their children will die from COVID. Shows you that
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there is a failure, a top down failure of Fauciism
to speak the truth and to get proper message out
to the American people. Because not a single parent in
America should be living in terror of their five year
old or their ten year old getting COVID. It's completely irrational.
It's like living in fear of getting struck by lightning
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while you're indoors. It could happen. No one should be
worried about it. I look, and I do think we
should keep hammering this because I would encourage everybody out
there listening to us to help us spread the word
of sanity around the country. I shared as a data
point that is important, the percentage. Look, I wish no
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kids ever died, right, I wish there was. Let me
just get this straight, everybody, we can assume we know
no one wants to die. Every single kid's death is
a tragedy, right, But there have been over fifty thousand
kids die since last year two thou twenty. Now, all
the way up to October of two twenty one, over
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fifty thousand and kids have died. That's awful. Under eighteen.
Less than one percent of those people have died with COVID,
not from it, buck, because almost all of these kids
have severe issues. Less than one percent of the cause
of death in this country for kids under eighteen has
been with COVID. So here's here's the problem. I think, Clay,
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the people that are listening to this they know right yeah.
And the people who won't listen I don't mean listen
to the show, although of course they should, but won't
listen to reason or to facts. Here, the only thing
that will change their mind is when the high Priest
of Fauciism, doctor Fauci, or some of the others around him,
when MSNBC, when CNN tells people, okay, now it's safe
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for your kids. That's the only thing that will It
doesn't matter what the numbers are, it doesn't matter what
the published data is, because that is the power of
the propaganda that we're up against. And as we've discussed,
I think a lot of it was unleashed, not only
in a way that was dishonest, but recklessly on the
American people, just because creating maximum misery and fear was
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the strategy for defeating Donald Trump in twenty twenty. That
strange man so bad that burning the country down in
order to save it was the tradeoff that the Democrats
were willing to make, and we are still living in
the ashes of that decision. I think that's one hundred
percent correct. But here's the real embarrassment that I want
to build on that you just said, Buck, how does
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doctor Fouchie get out of bed in the morning. I
mean this honestly, if you know that there are a
massive number of American parents out there and their kids
who are fearful because they believe their parents, Buck, I
couldn't get out of bed in the morning if I
were doctor Fauci being as dishonest as he is now.
I'm not even talking about any other group of the population.
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The fact that I think you're right, most of our
audience knows that kids aren't in danger from COVID, But
the fact that anyone out there believes that their kids
are in danger from COVID. Think about the mental health
that has been extinguished for so many young children. I mean,
this is where we talk about we see young kids
in these masks. I feel so bad because I think
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about how miserable the last eighteen months of their life
must be living with parents who have convinced them that
they are in mortal peril every day of dying with COVID.
To really understand the costs of fauciism, the lockdowns, and
the wrongness, we have to understand that while there are
some places Wuhan, China, right Australia where they actually create
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in essence, a physical prison for people as a result
of COVID, this country has been suffering through a mental
prison of sorts. We have been confined in our beliefs
about how much we can see loved ones, can we
go to church, can we live our lives? The psychological anguish,
unnecessary anguish or excessive anguish that we've been put through
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as a result of people who are either irrational or
just using this for their own power, using this to
control us. You think about the lesson that they're all taking.
I mean, Biden says it, says it himself. Here's Biden
saying that Clay the vaccine mandate that United Airlines is
doing and others just shows how great vaccine mandates are
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because it most requirements work. And as the business round
taking others told me, when I announced the first requirement
that encourage businesses the field, they could come in and
demand the same thing of their employees. More people are
getting vaccinated, more lives are being said, let's be cleared.
When you see headlines and reports of mass firings and
hundreds of people losing their jobs, look at the bigger story.
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I've spoken with. Scott Kirby's CEO of United Airlines, was
here today. United went from fifty nine percent of their
employees to nine nine percent of their employees in less
than two months after implementing the requirement. Turns out, you know,
during a car jacking, somebody is likely to give up
their car when it was the alternative of you know,
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your car or your life. I mean, in this case,
you know it's the shot or your job. Yes, yes,
that does that does work, so to speak, Yeah, just
like a robbery works. I mean, by if Joe Biden
got up there and he said, you know, I used
to be poor, and then I realized that if I
took a gun and I walked up to a stranger
and I said, give me all your money. They give
you all your money. It's amazing how well robberies work. Well. Yeah,
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if you give people no option other than unemployment, most
people are going to pick unemployment. Can I just say,
I think one thing? Are employment? Sorry, they based on
the logic that Biden the others use here, which is,
we had to mandate the shots because we had to
save live We're saving lives with these manutes. That's what
he is clearly saying. That is what Why didn't they
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mandate them right away? Why did they wait for so
many lives to be lost for so many months, pretending
that maybe there was a balance to be struck here.
Maybe it wasn't as simple as just we make you
get this needle in your arm, or else you're a murderer.
Shouldn't they be shouldn't buy their own logic, They be
accountable for all those months they were too cowardly, too
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cowardly to mandate what should have been done right away.
Right When you apply the way they're arguing now to
what they were saying in January February, you see that
they are frauds. Frauds I just I want to keep
coming back to I don't know how to doctor FOUCHI
gets out of bed, because if I was helping to
engender that much fear that is unnecessary in so many
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parents about the thing that they care about the most,
which is their kids. The fact that people really believe
kids are in danger here is an utter failure. And
I don't I legitimately questioned how Fouchy can get out
of bed very slowly because he doesn't want to. You know,
his legs swing on the side of the bed because
he's a little tyrant smurf. Oh, this is a perfect image.
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to Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Thanks everybody for
being here with us. Open Line Friday in effect. Eight
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two two two eight two So funny to see the
dueling chirons. You know the text at the bottom of
the news screen. On Fox it was or rather on
CNN it was disappointing jobs report, and on on Fox
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it was dismal. And I think dismal. I think dismal
is a better description. But we wanted to get some
of your calls here because it is open line Friday.
Remember we do have Alex Berenson joining us at two
o five Eastern. We will talk to him about all
the latest on COVID, the numbers, the data out of
the UK and Israel. I just wanted to I'll tell
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you this, Clay before you get to the calls. I
feel like I've had I've had a gut instinct and
I haven't always like I've been writing masters or crap,
and the policies are stupid, as have you. Like we've
known some things all along, right, But you know, Delta
spread more than I thought it would in the summer.
I didn't think it'd be as bad as it was,
So I've you know, there's been sometimes where my gut
instinct wasn't entirely. I feel like the winter COVID thing
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could go in terms of cases and hospitalizations, could either
be kind of a you know, moderate winter, or could
be a big problem. I don't know. I go either way.
I kind of feel the same way. And I mean
that's being honest, right, because if you look at last winter,
it was a disaster, right for anybody out there. It
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was massive, the highest peaks, all of those things. And
I started looking at the data on Delta. And that's
one reason, by the way, we want to talk to
Alex Berenson, because he's been looking at the data and
been so right about where the data is taking us.
In the summer when we had him on and everybody
was like, oh, this is the greatest summer ever. COVID's
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going away, He's like, no, no, no, we'll get the
data out of Israel in England where they're ahead of
us with vaccination. It's not going away. In fact, things
may get worse. I don't know what's a forecast now,
I don't even have, you know, if I have a
gut instinct, I'll come on for whatever that's worth and
I'll share it about you know what I think, but
I really, I really know. So we'll talk to Alex
about that in a little bit. Mark in Iowa, welcome sir, Hey,
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Clay Buck, how you doing. We're good man, Thanks for
calling in. Yeah, betch, thanks for carrying on the torch.
We're trying. I am over sixty five self and played contractor.
If you hear noise in background, it is actually the
calves and the pin next to me bellaring on the
work issues, the work numbers. Employment. I can quit any time.
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I started paying my contractors insurance quarterly after the elections.
And oh, everybody's quitting everybody? Why is everybody quitting? Markam?
Where are they going when they quit? What are you
seeing them do? What are they quitting for? Some are
just playing quitting. Others can take sideline jabs. The Casey's
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store closes anywhere from four to seven o'clock in our town.
There's so many job open. These farmers need help, and
we're tired of the shortages. We're tired of the hassle.
I give up on hiring anybody years ago because you
can't hire any decent help. Yeah, yeah, Mark, it's we'll see.
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We're hearing this from people. I mean, Clay, you know
you run a business, but I know from small business
owners across the country they're having tough time for getting
people to work. I worry that what we've really seen
is a COVID has become a trial run in a
lot of people's minds for universal basic income. Oh, I
don't think there's any doubt. I mean, in many ways,
that's what the Democrats are trying to get pushed through.
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right before COVID in February of twenty. I think I
bring that up because we have been talking about how
to get back to normal and when we're gonna start
to see some of the restrictions get reined back in.
In other words, LA now is saying, hey, you're gonna
have to have the COVID vaccine to go to bars
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and restaurants and gems and movie theaters and everything else. Well,
I gotta give credit here. Down in the great state
of Louisiana, LSU fans, uniquely all over the South, they
were requiring a COVID vaccine or a negative COVID test
to go watch the LSU Tigers play. They now buck
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are rescinding the COVID vaccine mandate and also a requirement
of a negative COVID test. This is big news because
this is the first time that I can remember that
anybody out there has started to dial back the restriction
that they have put in place. And by the way,
this is important too, because you won't hear this. Very
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many places. The South has seen all over COVID cases
plummet since college football, NFL and high school season started.
But Louisiana now at least as a positive in this context.
The number of COVID cases has plummeted to such an
extent that Louisiana is right now almost the lowest in
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the entire country, down with Florida. Buck. The numbers keep
going down in Florida. We talked about this the other day.
Only Hawaii, California, and Connecticut have a lower COVID rate
than Florida. Right now, you know what they're saying, right,
instead of admitting that Rhonda Santists was not engaged in
mass human sacrifice and wasn't somehow also running policy in
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Oregon and Alaska and other states that have seen very
big surges, they're saying, well, it burned through every you know,
his policies were so wreck and now there's no essentially,
there's no one left. It's like all the casualties from
the battle have already been taken. This is this is
the left response instead, right, And that's their argument instead
of just saying, oh, it's a seasonal virus and it
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moves through places, and it goes after people based upon
at some level what time of year you're talking about,
which is what we already saw happen last year. But
you know, it's it's amazing play to watch. How it's
you know rush you say the drive buys, Yes, the
drive by attitude, the drive by action of the media
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on COVID. I don't know if there's ever been anything
else like this. You know, it's just two weeks, just
two weeks. Forget about what I said a month ago,
just two weeks. Every time with a political agenda behind
what they're reporting on, where they're reporting on it. You know,
it's crazy. You would think, based on the way the
media covered Florida that everyone in the state of Florida
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is dead. Remember that the Santis ad that we played
that was so bad that you I mean, I'm not
even kidding, like you would think what percentage of the
American public knows that Florida right now has the fourth
lowest COVID infection rate in the entire country, and by
the way, by the end of the weekend, they might
be down to the lowest. Right the way that these
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numbers are trending down, I think there's hardly anybody that
knows that. And again, this is why I get so angry,
because one thing, if people have different opinions, right, like
you're there are a lot of people who think that
you and I are crazy, Buck. They're crazy themselves, I think,
but they hear us and they disagree with some of
our opinions. I can respect that, right, But when there's
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factual data that demonstrates what the truth is and that
is not shared, and it creates way more tumult when
it creates way more stress, when there are parents that
are terrified for their kids, and if they just had
the real data, they would, I think, be so much
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more comfortable the anxiety level. What's the what's the parent thing?
Is that Munchausen syndrome and I miss by proxy? Yeah? Uh?
And and tell me if I'm wrong on this, Buck,
because I didn't do my research before I just brought
it up. But my understanding of munch Munchausen syndrome, which
I'm probably mispronouncing, is you basically become convinced that your
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kid is always sick. Right, that's a parent that takes
and correct me if I'm wrong on that, am I
is that roughly to psychological disorder where somebody always thinks
that they are they always pretend to be sick or produce,
you know, illness symptoms, say that their illness symptoms in themselves. Right,
So it's like the perpetual perpetual illness psychological disorder, and
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some parents transfer that to their children. That's what I
think we're seeing on a mass level all over this time.
Fauci has done that to America. I said, that's right,
yeah you can't. I couldn't get out of bed if
I were fou you right now, and I created this. See,
I know I've known a long who fout you is
because I've experienced that thing where you go to a
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doctor and there are some doctors out there who are
very so distraw in their view then look at certain things,
and if you go in for a checkup or if you,
let's say you have a sports injury, they're just gonna
tell you, well, you know, you can't run because it'll
destroy your knees, you can't lift weights because you'll throw
out your back, You can't you know, they'll go down
all these things. And you say, yeah, okay, but I'm
actually not trying to live in a cocoon my whole
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life and avoid any injury or you know, sensory experience.
You know how many times I mean you go to
the doctor and then they say, you know, avoid red meat,
and you know they'll ask you all all kinds of
quite a cut down on butter, all these things, okay, doc? Thanks.
Imagine if instead of you getting advice from a over
anxious doctor, you go to see that person was able
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to dictate every minute detail of your life. No drinking,
no caffee, no red meat. Better, you know, better get eight.
I mean, how many people that you know that work
really hard? It's not forgetting over eight hours of sleep
at night. By the way, I know, very very few, right,
you go through this whole list. Fauci has done that
to America with COVID. I mean, Clay, we saw that tweet.
Was it was from a wasn't it from Jake Cutler?
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The so sky You talked about how you'll see somebody,
I mean, how to read that. You were to read
that one to us? Yeah, it was so well said.
You know, it's interesting, Buck, because from a parenting perspective,
there's lots of people and I've even caught myself sometimes
saying this phrase, I'll never let anything happen to you
that you're trying to protect your kid. That's the wrong
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way to phrase things, because if nothing ever happens to
your kid, they don't actually live their life, right and
you so many people are doing that. Now you can't
actually you can't actually keep that promise. We all know.
But yeah, this was Jay Cutler. This is a great tweet.
Watching someone use a small bleach rag to wipe down
their entire sitting area on a plane fascinates me. Could
watch for hours. We are about to travel in a
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small metal tube for two hours and all breathe on
each other for three hours. See you at the gate.
It's perfect clay they have they have. I've been out
to dinner a few times in New York recently. They
always have hand sanitizer at the table. Yeah, and I
just want to look at people to be like, this
is doing nothing except smelling bad next to me. When
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people think that they're saving themselves by dousing their hands
in a hand sanitizer, it does nothing. Well, I mean,
even some little things. Why can't little Fauci and the
rest of the rest of the authoritarians come out and
be like the hand sanitizers, probably a little much, guys
like you don't really need it. They give it to
you on planes. Clay, I will say the one takeaway
that's a positive is Jay is really funny. First of all,
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Jay Cutler, we had him on the show that quarterback.
That's a great tweet. He's got a great sense of humor.
But he and I text all the time. He's legitimately
considering running for the school board because he's so fired up.
He's got a lot of young kids too, over this
ridiculous masking requirement. So I will say the one positive
of all this in sanity is people are fired up
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about school board elections in in my town and in
my neighborhood, like I've never heard. I didn't even know
who I voted for for a school board in my life,
and now I'm pouring over their biographies like I'm deciding,
you know, who's gonna be the next the next teacher
for my kid. There's a bigger conversation here too. We
can come back this another time because we got every
line lit and we got you know, we got Barents
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a coming out. This has been one of these shows
where we got two hours left the show on our
heads and about two minutes left to talk. Yeah, you
know the fact that conservatives and the right thought that
it was an okay strategy to essentially seed education to
the socialist left. Like where, I think everyone's waking up
to what have we done? That's right. We really thought
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that there was neutral teaching going on in these schools people.
But people convinced themselves, Oh no, the academy and universities
and colleges were full of crazy commies. But you know,
you're a third grader. They're just teaching the ABC's two
or whatever they teach the third graders. That's not how
it goes, folks. I've never a failure of the right.
It's a major failure of the right. People. I've never
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been more fired up about school board elections in my life.
I mean, I'm telling you, I'm paying attention to who
I'm voting for. Now we'll come back, we'll come back
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Rush on the EIP Network. Thanks for rolling on here
with us on the Clay Travison buck Sexton Show. This
is Bucking NYC. Clay out in Nashville, Tennessee. It's gonna
be traveling a bit next week, so Clay will be
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joining us from all over the country and in the meantime,
we want to hear from you. Eight hundred two A
two to eight eight two. That's eight hundred two eight two.
You waited to open line Friday. In effect, we got
Gina in the lovely Poconos in Pennsylvania. Hey, Jim, I
thank you for taking my call. Thank you. Um So
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I called in to say I was a Kurdak. We
had nurse for thirty one years and I had refused
to take the shot, refused to call it a vaccine
and have since retired. But before my retirement, they were
the staff was recruiting clerical and or clinical depending on
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the background, to be certified nursing assistance to help out
the nurses in various departments with eight hours of training
classroom training, no hands on training to help out the nurses.
It says, so wait, you're saying they're so short staff
if they were taking clerical staff, giving them some classroom
instruction and be like, now, now you get to be
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a nurse exactly, nursing assistant exactly. And usually it takes
about a year to be certified as a nursing assistant
with classroom and hands on training. This is eight hours
on a Sari or Sunday for the maybe the last year.
Can I ask you, Gina, why why you're a healthcare
professional of over thirty years, why do you not want
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to get the shot? It was for me. I don't
want to be forced into something, and I had COVID,
I was donating, I was tested regularly for a plasma
of proteins. I appreciate you letting us know that, Gina,
because I think that's the response that a lot of
people out there would have. And also, Buck, if you
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look at the way this is all shaking out, the
number of healthcare professionals who are not getting the shot
is pretty substantial. And I'll also suggest this for the show,
and I know we'll probably slip up some one this Buck.
I almost think we should start calling it the COVID
shot now instead of the covid vaccine, because we call
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it flu shot. And the idea of a vaccine to
me is like, hey, it's you're never going to have
to worry about getting this disease ever. Again. To me,
this is a covid shot, not a covid vaccine. I
don't know. There's those six month polio boosters that we've
all been getting for the last you know, fifty years
or whatever. So Nicole in Raleigh, North Carolina, Hey, Nicole,
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what's going on? Hi? Guys, super psyched to talk to you.
Thank you, Oh, thanks, guys. I just wanted to say, so,
I have an eleven year old daughter, and I know
one of you guys have an eleven year old kid.
So Reader's digest version. She got her period the other
day at school, so sixth grade, and she called me
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for a pair of pants. She wanted to keep me
on the phone. I told her to talk to her
woman teacher and asked to go to the nurses office.
She would understand all that, so she's like, all right,
I'll keep you on the phone. So I heard everything.
I wish I recorded it, but I didn't know how.
And teach said Um, you know, so my daughter Sawyer
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is trying to be all quiet about it. She's like,
I got my period whatever, And the teacher said, you're period.
You got your period. Wait when I asked you what
your gender pronoun was on the first day, you said
you didn't know. And uh, you know, obviously I heard
all the other kids, like twenty plus kids in the background.
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They all started laughing. The teacher was cracking up, and uh.
Eventually my daughter just said, I don't know what you
want me to say. Man, I'm born a girl. I'm
waking everywhere, man. And eventually she centered to the nurse's office. Um,
and Stuf is crazy out there these days. I mean, look,
it's uh, there's very it's very straightforward, folks. That the
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people that tell you they're boys and girls, there are girls, yea.
Or or the fun challenge that a lot of conservatives
put out there to the super woke. By the way,
do you Kit Clay, do you know what I'm being serious?
What is the new the new Trudeau used acronym is
it's s LG. I think he changed his name to
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an unpossible ce w v x y Z. I mean,
it goes on and on, it kind of defeats the
purpose of an acronym. If your acronym is literally twelve
to fifteen letters long, like, it's very hard for people
to remember that one or know what it stands for.
It's also like when you have a nickname that is
longer than your actual name, it's like, no, no, that
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your nickname should be shorter than your actual name. That's
the Trudeau thing is more complicated, Sean in North Carolina,
what you got for us? I just wanted Tom to
say something about whether you thought Biden was a success
or failure. I don't really think it matters. I think
he's more of like a mascot at this point and
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not a coach or a player. But I think the
Left is moving the ball down with the I think
they are successful, and I think when you say border crisis,
I think they say success because ultimately they're training votes
for citizenship and then also they can keep the COVID
numbers up and that they want to keep the les
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COVID voting lawns. Yeah, but the border, to me, when
we looked at we talked about that Quinnipiac poll, overwhelmingly
the worst thing for Biden nationwide is the border, and
he loses the border. Interestingly, even with Hispanic voters by
a substantial it's a huge thank you, Sean. It's a
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huge short term liability for the Democrats politically short term,
but remember they are playing the long term game. They're
trying to structurally alter the voting demographic in this country.
They're trying to change who is actually voting over the
long term. They want amnesty for they say eleven twelve,
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it's more like fifteen or twenty million at least illegal
aliens who are in the country. They want them to vote.
So they're playing the long game. But we've got Alex
Barrenson who also plays the long game. When it comes
to stats, COVID numbers all the rest of it. Mister Barrenson,
author of Pandemia, his new book Gonna tell Us What's
it Gonna be Like this Winter when it comes to COVID.
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