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October 11, 2021 37 mins

Buck on the left's mission to erase Columbus Day, ignore the brutal history of the Aztec Empire, Muslim slave trade. Australian police question man for 6-month-old anti-lockdown Facebook post. Fauciites demand more covid authoritarianism. Supply line backup. Buck takes calls.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to today's edition of The Clay Travis and Buck
Sexton Show podcast. Welcome back to The Clay Travis and
Buck Sexton Show. This is Buck here in NYC, rolling
solo today on the show because Clay is taking a
much deserved day off. He'll be back with us tomorrow.
Not to worry. Tell us about the apparently the nail

(00:22):
bier Texas A and m victory over my now recently
beloved Alabama, because I just go with whoever wins and
whoever as the most fans that listen to this show.
So that was Alabama. Sorry, old miss I love you
all too. I love you all too. See what I
just did there, that's right, Alabama forty one thirty eight.
I guess it's not a spoiler if it's been a

(00:42):
couple of days and everyone's had a chance to see
it on the Clay will tell us about what he
saw there. I've got some fauci madness thoughts for you.
Where we're going with COVID. The supply chain issue is
gonna get really ugly in this country. It's gonna be
a big problem for the holiday season, that's for sure.
And I'm also about to lay into the Southwest Airlines.

(01:08):
What is it? They call it a a blue I
guess a blue flu situation. Here they're deciding to step out,
step aside and not show up for work because of
the vaccine mandate. Yeah, and they're lying to you about
not they the ones doing it, the government, the media.
They're lying. They're saying, Oh, it's the weather or something else.
Don't pay attention, don't realize that you can use the tactics,

(01:30):
Let's be honest. Usually collective action against a workplace is
something the left excels in. Use the tactics of the
left against them. They hate that. They hate it. So
we'll come to that in a moment. I just want
to say that the back and forth over Columbus Day
today because it is Columbus Day, and obviously I'm here,
I'm here working. I'm sure a lot of you are too.

(01:53):
And to the many, many people who are engaged in
their day to day work, I'm right there with you.
We got a lot of truckers I know. Listen to
the show. They write in thank you for making sure
that the goods that do come to us shores at
least are still being distributed. I love my team, Buck truckers.
They're always listening. But here we are on Columbus Day.

(02:13):
And just to give you a sense of how crazy
the left is, Columbus Circle is not far from where
I'm doing this show in New York City, very well
known area. It's actually CNN's headquarters. Well New York Headquarters
used to be there, boo, but now they're gone. So yeah,
And Columbus Circle is a place where you'll see a

(02:37):
huge police presence, a lot of cops all over the place.
We'll say, what's going why they're and and there are
fences and barricades. It's because of the statue. Because they're
worried that some woke left wing mob of loons Biden
voters are going to gather together and decide to try

(02:59):
to tear down this iconic statue of Christopher Columbus in
New York City. So they have to protect it like
it's something that's constantly under threat. And I've seen a
police presence of at least dozens of officers. They'll park
a few they used to call them patty wagons. I oh, yeah,

(03:19):
I'm irish. I'm allowed to say it. I'm allowed to
say it because that's what that refers to see the
Irish used to get into their fair share of trouble
back in the day in this country. So that's where
we got the notion of the pattiwagon. You'd put the
irishmen in the back when they were a little too
rowdy after having a little too much to drink. I
know these are all stereotypes, but at least I can
have fun with the stereotypes where I'm you know, I'm

(03:39):
allowed to say I'm about half Irish, did that twenty
three and me thing recently about half Irish. So Columbus
Day is a time when we see how the left
is both simultaneously trying to rewrite history and use their
narrative of history for the purposes of political power and control. Today,

(04:00):
some questions that I would want answers to, Why do
Indigenous People's Day today? Why not have it on another day.
One of our producers here told me that that Canada
has Indigenous and probably Indigenous People's Day and it happens
to be on the same day as well. It's it's

(04:21):
it's it's very close. Okay. Well, anyway, they have they
have an Indigenous People's Day, but it's not on Columbus Day.
So why is it that we have Indigenous people stay
in the same based Columbus Day because they're looking to
replace really one with the other, to take the celebration
of Christopher Columbus. And by the way, it's not it's
never been Oh he's a great guy. We love him

(04:44):
because he was so nice to everybody. You know, we
don't even know. It's he did something that changed the
world and was a pretty extraordinary thing to do. That's it.
You know, the same way that if someone discovers, you know,
how to split the aut where someone discovers what a
radioactive isotope is or what gunpowder is. Nobel discovered TNT

(05:10):
explosives and then created the Nobel Prize to kind of
deal with this conscience afterwards, because oh my gosh, explosives, right,
they can be used for great things, clearing out mountains
for trains to go through, or you know, any number
of explosive ordinance usages that are peaceful, but obviously also
you can use it to blow people up. So we

(05:31):
celebrate the act that Columbus engaged and that changed the world,
and they want to replace that with essentially a celebration
of victimization. That's what the whole narrative is, and they
will avoid talking about some aspects of the history. And
this is a part of it that I like to
talk about because I think people find it really interesting

(05:52):
when they're presented with this history. First of all, there
were indigenous peoples in the Americas who engaged in cannibalism,
who engaged in human sacrifice, who engaged in slavery, who
you know, So this notion that you have that that
was sort of like the you know, the people come
up with this idea that it was almost the Disney
cartoon version of the of the show, of the movie

(06:13):
Pocahontas or something here. That's not reality. It was not
all in balance and everything was perfect and being kind
to each other. The Aztec Empire, of multiple millions of people,
was a slave based empire with human sacrifice as a
central religious practice. Do we what do we say about that?

(06:36):
Do we repudiate it? Do we do we even engage
and talk about this? I mean, if you've seen the
movie Apocalypto, it's Mel Gibson, so obviously, oh gosh, people
who say, oh, you're not allowed to brave hearts of
my favorite movie of all time. People can say whatever
they want about Mel Gibson. I don't care. Great movie,
he was a great director and great actor. Apocalypto shows

(06:56):
you some aspects of the tyranny of the Aztec Empire.
Now I understand we could say, buck, do we even care? Well?
We care in so far as they're constantly engaged in.
The Left is engaged in this very selective rewriting of history,
and they're doing it today to try to dominate the narrative,
to try to change the curriculum, to teach your children

(07:17):
some things. Some people in history are good, other people
in history are bad. They're picking who falls into those categories,
and they're using historical ignorance as an excuse or as
an advantage in that process. How many of the people
listening right now ever learned in school, for examp, where
we're going back to the fifteen hundreds, of sixteen hundreds,

(07:37):
even to the seventeen hundreds, the scope and scale of
the massive Muslim slave trade of white European Christians that
went off for hundreds of years. I wonder how many
of you even heard of it. It wasn't taught to
me in school. I've read several books on it, because
I find it fascinating. I find that whole period of
Mediterranean history in the High Renaissance. Yeah, I'm a little

(07:59):
bit of a this is what I do on the weekends.
Maybe it's why I'm not married, but I find this point.
I find that period in history to be particularly interesting.
But they don't teach in school that the first foreign
war we fought right to the shores of Tripoli was
actually about the Muslim conquest of and enslavement of a

(08:22):
lot of Europeans and Americans on the high seas. And
they would bring people back. It was human it was
you know, human trafficking, slavery of the worst kind. They'd
bring the mails back and they'd work them to death,
either on the rowing benches of the galleys or in
the salt or other minds they had in North Africa.
And because they didn't have to go very far to

(08:43):
get them, by the way, just as a basic economic practice,
they felt like the Christians they sees were very disposable.
You can always get more where that came from. We'll
just pick them off the coast of Spain. We'll pick
them off the coast. And remember this is the same
period the explores fourteen ninety two, you get into the
fifteen hundreds. What I'm telling you about this was happening then,

(09:05):
So we're talking about the same period in history. Why
doesn't anyone know about this? Why aren't there people that
are putting the White House today put out a statement
about how sad we're all supposed to be about the
bad things that Columbus and some of the conquistadors did. Well,
is anyone putting out a statement, you know, is Algeria
or Tunisia or you Naved putting out a statement saying, Wow,

(09:26):
all that slavery we engaged in of Christian Europeans. We
feel really badly about that today. We probably should have
slowed that down a little bit. It wasn't a good thing. No,
they don't do that. Why do we go to the
shores of Triple A. We went because the Muslim Barbary states,
we're grabbing our people and enslaving them. And when we

(09:49):
sent Jefferson as an emissary overseas to tell them to stop,
they said, sorry, you're infidels. This is how it goes.
What are you going to do about it? And thanks
to the United States Navy of the United States Marines.
Our answer was, oh, we'll see you in just a
little bit, and we did. But you don't learn about this.
No one teaches this history in school. Why well, maybe

(10:09):
it would complicate things a little bit more, for the
white colonial oppression is an evil that we still have
to constantly be apologizing for today, as if you know,
some of us right now arrived on foreign shores and
tried to convert everyone to Christianity and slaughtered people and
took them into slavery. Neither you nor I did that,

(10:31):
but we're supposed to be sorry for it and be
silent when they try to rewrite the history and downplay
the greatness of the act of exploration of Christopher Columbus.
They certainly don't tell you about the centuries of slavery
that the Muslim Muslim African Barbary states engaged in against

(10:52):
Christians and that that led to our first foreign war
in eighteen o one eighteen o two, because that would
make the narrative all a bit more. Look, people might
start to realize whole on a second, you mean that
centuries ago the human condition was might makes right? You
mean that centuries ago there were countries or states or
tribes or whatever all over the world who would pillage

(11:15):
and plunder and destroy each other based upon what we
view today as superficial characteristics that by no means should
be used to undermine a person's humanity. Right, we're all
children of God. That mentality that did not exist a
few hundred years ago anywhere, whether it was in the
Americas with indigenous people, whether it was the Comanche or

(11:36):
the Aztecs, or the Mayans, or the entire Muslim world
which felt like it was fine to enslave and murder Christians.
This was a few million people, by the way, over
the centuries. This is not a minor practice. They don't
teach that in school. Though. You have to ask why.
You have to wonder why is it that no one
has No one has ever explained that there were slaving

(12:00):
aids made as far north as Ireland and Iceland in
the sixteen and seventeen hundreds, where Christians were seized by
Muslim pirates and sold into slavery, and that was the
end of it. Probably hearing this for the first time
right now, by the way, please check any of this.
You'll see all of my facts are correct, all of

(12:21):
this is true. But they want to control the history,
the narrative of history, because they want to control you today.
And that's why this fight matters. That's why this is
something that we should actually push back on, tell the
truth about. You want to celebrate Indigenous People's Day, Fine,
what are we celebrating and we're just celebrating the existence
of people who were here before Columbus arrived. Let's talk

(12:42):
about what those people were really up to, what things
were really like here. Let's have an honest conversation about it.
You'll find the left doesn't really want to do that.
They just want to lecture you. That's what they're really into,
speaking of lecturing you. Fauci he's out there still doing
his usual I'm upset with him as always. And then
there's Southwest Airlines where a number of pilots, attendants and

(13:05):
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and just freedom from force vaccination. We'll get to that
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Welcome back to the Clan Buck Show. This is Buck
doing it alone today because my man Clay is taking
a day off rest for Cooper ad He's you know,

(14:30):
travel it every weekend for football and all the stuff
that he does for Fox Sports as well. He'll be
back with us though tomorrow, so the truly dynamic dual
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(14:51):
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(15:12):
because that's amazing show. We have our friends in the
land down Under Australia always showing us what will happen
if we just give up and let the Fauciites run
them up? Right? What will happen if all of a
sudden we just say fine, we'll do what they want.
We're not going to fight back anymore. Things will get
really crazy. And here is a video, and I couldn't

(15:37):
really confirm or verify much is on social media. It
all seems quite legit though, I mean the police seem
like police. They're acting like cops in Australia. They approach
a guy about him being at a protest against lockdowns
six months ago, six months ago, and that is something

(15:58):
that is a criminal offense that they now want to
talk to him about. Did you put me on Facebook?
So the question that's been raised is who are you're there?
Bom is it? Yeah? We were you there? Well, doesn't matter,
you're handing me paperwork, photo, handing you anything. I'm asking
you a question. You've got the photo that doesn't You've
to put a photo on Facebook doesn't actually confirm whether

(16:20):
you were there or not. I'm asking you if I
say no, you're not going to give me the paperwork.
You're gonna go paperwork? What are we here for? Didn't go? No, timidation,
and he's like, sad, I'm doing what where are we
going your life? You've got the cops come around here

(16:41):
to tell me that I've been in a protest, to
ask six months ago, to ask you if you have been?
Who is that which part going to a protest? Why
are you guys here? Why's the police on my doorstep
about a protest? Why? Because it's a legal she says,
you hear that AT's a leego to protest lockdowns because

(17:05):
by protesting your violating lockdowns. That's the way things are
in Australia. They will send law enforcement officers with guns
to your home to ask you if you were out
peacefully protesting since six months ago because it was a
violation of COVID orders. That is how crazy a Western
democracy that is very similar, cultural and otherwise to our

(17:29):
own has gotten. So don't think that, oh they'll get tired.
Fauci and the rest of his little minions will get
tired of the tyranny. Here. They revel in it. They
love it. I think it's fantastic. If they could get
away with more, they would And that's why the Southwest
Airlines collective action. Gosh, it sounds like something the Left

(17:51):
would do. I love when we take their tactics. I
love when we take enemy tactics and use it against them.
That's why it's so important. We'll come back to that
or just a moment. Clay told the story last Friday
of US Army Sergeant Mario Nelson and his wife Mecca.
This was the young man who married his high school
sweetheart and together with their baby daughter, they shipped out
to Germany. That's where Sergeant Nelson was deployed to Iraq.

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Before all that, Mario signed on to the National Guard
in two thousand and one. In fact, after the nine
to eleven attacks, he volunteered to join the recovery effort
at Ground Zero. Tragically, Sergeant Nelson lost his life in
Iraq while defending our freedoms. He had been away for
ten months and was due back two months later. Since then,
Sergeant Mario Nelson's wife, Mecca, has gone on to create
a yoga therapy to help people cope with grief and trauma.

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Mecca and their daughter received a new home on Staten Island,
New York in August of twenty nineteen, thanks to generous
donations from people like you to the Tunnel to Towers
Foundation donate eleven dollars a month the Tunnel to Towers
at t twot dot org. That's t the number two
t dot org. Helloween is just around the corner. A

(19:00):
lot of parents are wondering how to trick or treat?
Do they hand out candy that they walk around with
their children? What's your guidance. I think that particularly if
you're vaccinating, but you can get out there your outdoors
for the most part, at least when my children were
out there doing trick or treating and enjoy it. I mean,
this is a time that children love. It's a very

(19:22):
important part of the year for children. I know my
children enjoyed it. So I mean, particularly if you're vaccinated.
If you're not vaccinated, again, think about it that you'll
add an extra degree of protection to yourself and your children,
and your family and your community. So it's a good
time to reflect on why it's important to get vaccinated.
From the Grinch who wanted to steal Christmas to mister

(19:45):
go have a great Halloween, huh, doctor Fauci with one
of the bigger walkbacks I've ever seen from him, and
I think it's because he realized that the Democrat overlords
who really call the shots. Whether it's at the NIAH
of the CDC, the Biden administration was taking heat on
his whole. I don't know. If ova Christmas you can

(20:06):
see other humans, it might be a very unmarry Christmas
for you, even if you've vaccinated. Perhaps stay home alone.
You can watch home alone and there will not be
droplets from the screen. I believe we have not tested,
but that's about it. Maybe you can get a TV dinner. Yeah,

(20:28):
people were like, what and all of a sudden Foulci's
oh no, it's cool. Go enjoy yourself Halloween. By the way,
welcome back to Clan buck Show. This just Buck because
Clay's coming back tomorrow. He had some things to tend
to today. So I'm rolling here solo and the show
has been flying by. I'm gonna be on the Greg
Gutfeld Show tonight at eleven pm on Fox News. Or

(20:48):
if you get a chance, please tune in. If you've
never seen me doing TV before. It'll be a fun
opportunity to watch the Buckster, a little bit, a little
bit of serious analysis, a little bit of talking about
some fun stuff. They'll probably make fun of the wood
panel station Wagon that I drove in college, because that
always comes up when I go see Greg. It even
had a special name. You don't have a special name,

(21:08):
So you gotta watch that. I'd see that. That's what
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doing a quick rundown. Great thing to listen to on
your phones or in your car wherever you are. It's
just the Buck Sexton Show. Check it out. And we
have more on the COVID madness to discuss. People are

(21:33):
starting to see that there has been a clear incrementalism
at work here all along, and they've gone from oh yeah, sure,
we can be reasonable too too, you're gonna do this
or else. And that's why the vaccine mandate getting real pushback,
meaningful pushback, not just rhetorical pushback, from people at Southwest Airlines,

(21:57):
pilots and others who have decided, okay, well, we're just
we're not going to show up for work. If you're
going to keep this stuff up, that can have a
real impact and the problems that we're seeing in the economy.
It's fascinating when you see this playing out, because on
the one hand, the Democrats the Fauciites have terrified the

(22:19):
vaccinated from working, and on the other hand, they've also
demanded that the unvaccinated stop working, and they've paid people
to be home and not work. In general, when you
have all that, guess what, you start to have a
worker shortage. And when you have a worker shortage, you
also start to have a shortage of goods and services.

(22:39):
Then you have less economic output, you have supply chain issues,
you have businesses going under, you have people losing jobs.
This is a negative cycle that we are seeing play out,
and it's all entirely predictable. None of this really had
to happen the way that it is. But Democrats are
ideologically invested in things going this way. And here's an example.

(23:05):
I mean, this is the kind of rhetoric they've used
about vaccine mandates up to date. No one likes to
mandate people to do things that they may not want
to do, but sometimes for the greater good of society,
you have to do that. You've got to start telling people,
if you don't get vaccinated, you can't come into this

(23:26):
office or this place of business. There are privileges associated
with being an American that if you wish to have
these privileges, you need to get vaccinated. Travel and having
the right to travel in our state. It's not a
constitutional right. As far as I'm as far as I know,
I think that he should approach this with an iron fist.
And those governors that stand in the way, I think

(23:46):
it was very clear from the president's tone today that
he will run over them. Screw your freedom. You can
stay unvaccinated if you want, but you're not going to
be able to travel to see your family. You've been patient,
and our patience is wearing thin. Patience is where and
thin scroll your freedom. You hear this stuff and you
say to yourself, they expect us to want to go

(24:10):
along with all this still in good faith. Their behavior
is dishonest and it's thuggish. This is thuggish behavior from
people that are insisting that everybody and it's not even
rooted in a real scientific argument, and as long as
they do not allow I mean, first of all, there's
a freedom argument, and there's a science argument that goes
against the mandates. The freedom argument, of course you're all

(24:32):
familiar with, is the government should not be mandating people
get a shot with a ninety nine point seven percent
survival rate from the virus itself and a shot that
fades dramatically in a matter of months. In the first place, Okay,
this was not a value proposition that should have been
dictated to all of us. So that's the freedom to

(24:53):
inject something in your body. How much more of this
are we going to be suffering through for how many
more years? Right? So that's the freedom part of it.
But the science part is how can they think they're
on the side of science when they won't allow for
natural immunity to be a sufficient a sufficient condition to
not necessitate getting the shot. Right. Essentially you get an

(25:17):
opt out if you had natural immunity. They don't deal
with it. Why because they have a policy in mind,
and they will pursue the policy at whatever cost they
can get away with. That's where the Southwest Airlines pushback
comes in. That elevates the cost. Finally a company sees

(25:37):
there will be a cost this because what happened in
New York I can tell you with the hospitals, because
they didn't have all the nurses and all the doctors
who didn't want to get the shot pulling out at
the same time. We know a lot of them decided
they were just going to get it, and by the way,
I'm passing no judgment on that, but at the last
minute they got the shot. I understand that decision. People
have mortgages. I could see myself in a similar situation

(26:00):
making that choice about about the job situation. So I
sit here and I just see that. Finally, I think
there's enough rage against the machine, if you will. But
of course those guys are pro vaccine mandate and a
classic left wing irony, rage against the machine are like, yeah,

(26:21):
get the vaccine or else. I could probably do a
whole rage against the rage against the vaccine machine song
for you guys. That's where we are because they're all
about it. They're all about defying power and all that,
except their millionaires who want you to do exactly what
the powerful want them to do because they're leftists, and
the left, as we know, does not believe in individuality,

(26:44):
individual thought, or any of the rest of it. This
is why they're comedians. All go on TV at night
make unfunny jokes at the expense of Republicans, and they
all make the same jokes. This is the problem with
collectivism in general and with radical equality in the minds
of people who take too much power in their hands
in the first place to institute what is impossible, And

(27:06):
we see this with COVID in so many different respects.
Doctor when maybe the second worst doctor to be on
TV during I mean, there's a number, Fauci's number one,
number one. Nobody else comes close. But there are other
doctors out there who are pretty horrible when it comes
to COVID stuff. And here she is that she basically

(27:28):
wants people to be getting tested all the time, test tests.
We need to reset our expectations here in the US.
We need to recognize that we will be living with
COVID nineteen for the foreseeable future. But that doesn't mean
that we need to be in a state of emergency
around COVID nineteen. There is a way for us to
live with it so that it doesn't have to be
driving every single one of our decisions about school and

(27:48):
work and travel and social activities. That's why testing is
so important. Imagine what a big game changer it would
be if we make it the norm that before people
get together for dinner or go to see a play,
that they all get tested beforehand. And so that's why
that rapid testing is so important and it needs to
be widely available. I mean, is this woman insane? You're

(28:11):
gonna get tested for COVID every time you go out
to dinner. You're gonna get tested for COVID before you
see members of your own family. Does she really think
that all but the most neurotic, absurd democrats, CNN obsessed
New York Times subscribing whips are going to do that.
You've got to be kidding me. But she's saying it.

(28:32):
She's putting it out there, And just when you think
I'm telling you right now, I wish we could run
this experiment. If doctor Fauci went on TV tomorrow and said,
you have to wear three masks and goggles or else
you're not taking the virus seriously. I would be able
to show you photos from my walk into the studio
here in New York of Democrats wearing three masks with

(28:55):
goggles on. If Fauci gave a public say that it
would happen. That is how sad and desperate and incapable
of thinking for themselves these people have become. Come back
to some of your thoughts here to close us out
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a sense of what I think we're gonna be talking
about tomorrow. This is Buck rolling closing up shop here
solo on the Clay and Buck Show today. Clay will
be back with me tomorrow. But this from the Washington Post.

(30:47):
I'm sure we're gonna be hitting this in some detail.
The commercial pipeline that each year brings one trillion dollars
worth of toys, clothing, electronics and furniture from Asia to
the US is clogged, and no one knows how to
unclog it. As Americans fume, supply headaches are expected to
last through twenty twenty two. I get an idea. Get

(31:11):
rid of all these stupid Biden, COVID and economic policies
that have created this mess, and you will unclog it. Wow,
like magic. Gosh, somebody give me a Nobel prize. I
don't think that's gonna happen anytime soon, although I would
toats make good use of it. And we'll get to
your calls now. We got Nick in North Carolina? What's up? Nick?

(31:34):
My other going buck. I was just thinking about them,
the whole thing with the Southwest Airlines and employees there,
and it just reminded me. I used to work for
the TSA, and I have a lot of coworkers I'm
still in contact with, and there's a number of them.
You know, there's some that don't want to get the vaccine,
and there's some that have gotten the vaccine and they
don't believe in forcing it on people. But it's gonna

(31:57):
be a little bit before they start firing people, because
they're going through the process as if they were insupportinate,
and they're firing them based on, you know, the various
union rules throughout the organization. So it's probably going to
be at least another month before they actually start looking
at firing those employees. But in the meantime, they're gonna

(32:18):
probably they've already got a list of punishments if you will,
for not getting the vaccine, Like, you know, you get
written up first and then supposed to talk to the
employees about the benefits of the COVID vaccine and so
on and so forth until you know their refusal if
they get written up enough to where they can fire them, Nick,

(32:40):
if you think that most of the people that have refused,
are they going to keep refusing based on what you're
hearing from folks, or some of them going to say,
all right, we took it as far as we can,
We're gonna get the shot now. I think the ones
who have already I think they've scared, the ones who
have said okay, if we've taken as far as we
can into already taking the vaccine at this point, because
they've already outlined the punishments and they've had the supervisors

(33:04):
talk to people. So I think the remaining holdouts are
probably going to hold out until they get fired or
you know, until they decide to do something else, depending
on how many people they're looking at. Nick, this is
a situation that's playing out in places all over the country.
At least the federal workers are. There's a little more
of a process in place, and when a lot of
people get thank you for calling in from North Carolina.

(33:25):
Like I say, however, you're gonna roll with this stuff. Remember,
don't charge the machine gun nests without a plan to
take it. Lisa in Omaha, Nebraska, kfab what's up? Lisa? First,
I'm in love with you. Thank you. You have excellent taste. Second,
I work on a large government facility in belvi Nebraska,

(33:47):
and they are forcing us to get the shots or
we will not be allowed in the building after the
thirtieth of October. Oh man, what are you gonna do?
What are you gonna do? Lisa? Well, I have file
the religious exemption and I've asked hrs three times and
they keep saying we're working on it. Actually, my company

(34:08):
is saying I have to have the shots by this
Friday or I will not or I will be terminated.
And I'm close to retirement. So I am freaking out.
So Lisa, why don't you let me ask you why
don't you want the shot? Considering if you're close to retirement,
I would assume you know you're You're not twenty five,
so you just you don't think you wrote it? Is
this a freedom stand for you or just a personal

(34:29):
health decision? What's your what's your thought process? It's my
freedoms being taken away. I have been an American citizen
for over thirty years. I became a citizen in this
country because of the freedoms that I have, and they
are taking them away from us. And they starts with this,
then what's next, take away our guns? I mean, if
they could, by the way the answers, yes, they would. Lisa,

(34:52):
thank you so much for calling in for your kind words.
Appreciate it. You have a good day. We also have.
Let's see Michael in Rockford, Illinois. Hey, Michael, what's up? Yes,
thank you very much. I listened to your show every
every day. I'm a retired medical doctor and after some

(35:13):
forty years, and I think the problem with doctor Fauci.
I went back and looked at his background on the
internet and so on, and after age thirty when he
finished at his training, I didn't see anything listed at
all where he was in any patient care situations. So
I think when he goes on TV and starts talking,

(35:35):
he's gotten so much influence and so much involvement in
the political area that he doesn't speak to the people.
If he thought everybody he was talking to with a
patient of his where he would be, they would be
paying him, and so on and so forth. I think
he would be a lot clearer and take his time

(35:56):
in explaining his approach instead of his jumping all around
and changing his mind and this and that. Michael, I
think you're I think your observation is spot on here.
I think that Fauci is a politician and a lab coat,
and it's forgotten what it means to be a physician
and the hippocratic oath a long time ago. Thank you
for calling in, Sir An MD himself. Like I said,

(36:17):
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I gotta say, I'm excited to have my buddy Clay

(36:39):
back tomorrow. We missed him today. We're gonna have a
great show at store for you tomorrow. Though. Talking more
about the supply chain, mass, Fauciism, the Border, Oh my,
it's gonna be amazing. And well, I always close out
shows by saying She'll tie. You're listening to Clay Travis
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