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January 4, 2021 50 mins

Buck begins 2021 by recapping the whirlwind of the last week in politics. Pelosi is the speaker again, the Georgia runoffs are looming and the crazy Dems want to impeach Trump again. Plus Sean Parnell joins the show.


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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton
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Welcome everybody, great to be here. Look. I was in
Florida and it was amazing. It really was. It was
like an advertisement for what can happen when your state

(00:23):
is not run by people who are completely beholden the
Democrat Party, when your state is not overtaken by those
who either seek to control you or are too terrified,
too anxious to make reasonable decisions to come to fair
minded conclusions about the kind of trade offs involved in

(00:47):
dealing with a pandemic like we're seeing right now. I
was in Florida for a week, and what did I see?
People going about their lives, going to businesses, going to restaurants.
I went out to eat night after night, restaurants, open businesses, stores,
imagine this. I realized that I needed something. I had

(01:09):
to go buy something, and I didn't even have to
call ahead and say, hey, are you no I went
to a bookstore in Florida. It was almost like a
time warp. And you might say, well, hold on a second, Buck,
they must be engaged in an experiment a human sacrifice,
there must be a tremendous amount of loss as a

(01:29):
result of their reckless policies in the Sunshine State. And
it turns out that's not true at all. In fact,
Florida is, by the numbers, by fatalities, by hospitalizations, better off,
has been throughout the course of the pandemic, and continues
to be better off. And it's two nearest states for comparison,

(01:55):
New York and California. Florida is better off. Now, let's
understand this. I've seen all these objections that will be raised.
I've seen all the people that say, oh no, look
at the number of cases, and they pick some arbitrary
Look at the cases in Florida from December eighteenth to
December twenty first. See, it's not better off. It's pathetic,

(02:20):
it's desperate. We can all tell what's going on here.
Let's understand this. For lockdowns to be even remotely worth it,
for lockdowns to be intelligent public policy, there should be
no debate when you see the numbers between cases, hospitalizations,
and deaths in states with the most stringent lockdowns versus

(02:45):
those that have taken a more open approach. We should
be having a conversation about how Florida has two or
three times the COVID cases, two or three times the death,
not that it actually has less then states that have
been going through continuous lockdowns for months and months. It

(03:08):
should be absolutely obvious, it should be clear, and yet
it isn't. You don't even have to get into a
debate about whether Florida is better than New York when
it comes to how it has handled COVID, whether Florida
is better than California. And yes, we're talking about a

(03:28):
large Republican governed state versus two very large Democrat Democrat
governed states. This is about politics now because political parties
have made it so, because people that believe that Fauci
is some kind of a saint have convinced themselves than

(03:49):
anyone who doubts the wisdom of these catastrophic, irrational policies
is a bad person, as a person who doesn't care
about human death, doesn't care how many people lose their lives. Well,
as it turns out those people were wrong, they were wrong,

(04:10):
and we can see it, and we all need to
understand this. You need to be secure in the knowledge
that you have from seeing what's going on around you.
With the country right now, you need to know that
the experts are not going to come over to your side,
because this has become the experts and the elites unified
against those who believe that freedom and the Constitution and

(04:34):
the right to ask questions aren't supposed to be suspended
the moment there's an emergency. If Florida, I was at restaurants,
I was out, I was seeing people living their lives.
I was down there with brothers, my two brothers, and
my girlfriend and seeing various friends, some of whom you'd
even know from this show and from conservative media, people

(04:55):
who either have moved down there and they were showing
another way. You know, the states in our system are
supposed to be experiments in a sense. There's the essence
of the states as laboratories for different policies, and the
Democrat obsession with the most stringent lockdowns possible, the Democrats

(05:18):
obsession with making this as horrific and economic and emotional
and psychological cost as possible from this pandemic. It's not
going to stop. We have to stop them. We have
to win the argument. They don't even see the results
that we see and come to the same conclusion they

(05:39):
don't turn around and say, you know what, you're right.
We shouldn't have done this, This was a bad idea. No,
they turn around, they say, we need more of it,
we need more double down, triple down. Why hasn't it
worked because we haven't done it well enough. They ignore.
They always talked about the data in the early days
of this, and Fauci and the others talk about their

(06:00):
adherence to the data. Well, when you point out that
compliance when it comes to masking, compliance when it comes
to these draconian policies is higher than it has ever been,
and particularly in places like New York and California. And
I'm just most familiar with the numbers in those states.
There are others you could put in there as well.
But they said that they figured it out, they knew

(06:22):
what to do, They had the facts, you see, and
so they told tens of millions of people, Cancel Thanksgiving,
cancel Christmas, don't see your loved ones live in fear.
Watch your business be shut down, watch your bank account,
watch your life savings evaporate, because it's the only way

(06:43):
you'll be safe. And now what you see is that
we had to do all that. We had no choice
they made us. They use the force of the state,
and we're not safe. The numbers are off the charts,
cases rising, as though this stuff we're doing doesn't really
stop it at all. That's where we are observe it.

(07:09):
See it for yourself. I came back from Florida, I
was on the plane. I get to New York and
sure enough there's members of the National Guard taking data
because they insist, they insist that we fill out all
this information about ourselves so that we can be tested
and test and traced. What is that going to do.

(07:29):
By the time they contact me, a week will have passed.
I'll already be beyond the quarantine phase. They've got hundreds
of thousands, now a million New Yorkers say that they've
tested positive for COVID. A million, that's the latest number
you see. And the claim is what they're going to
be able to call, every contact every person. You see,

(07:51):
This was idiotic from the start. You cannot test and
trace a million people. Remind the actual millions of people
beyond that that you have no idea whether they have
this or not. New York COVID hospitalizations are up eighty
percent in four weeks. A million residents have tested positive.

(08:13):
And what is Governor Cuomo doing. He's saying that they'll
find people a million dollars. Now, any practitioner who gives
a COVID vaccine to somebody who's not considered at the
high priority, will we find a million dollars. Oh, that's right.
Make it so that now there are enormous penalties attached

(08:34):
to giving someone a vaccine that could save their life
if it's not in the order that a bunch of
feckless bureaucrats decide that's going to make the vaccine get
distributed faster, that's gonna help. No, they haven't helped at all.
They've been catastrophic failures. In fact, chief among them has

(08:55):
been the governor of New York, although the governor of
California is right behind him. And now we have this
incoming Biden administration that has learned none of the actual
lessons based on the data, and they're going to do
exactly what has been done all along and that has
failed all along. And if we don't stop them, if

(09:18):
we don't win the argument and pushback and non comply,
everyone will eventually see this as one of the greatest
periods of national folly of the last hundred years. I mean,
this is insane what we're doing. You can see it
for yourself. I saw it. People are going about their
lives in Florida. Yes there are cases there. Yes, it's

(09:40):
a very serious disease. It's very dangerous to the elderly.
And yet you can still allow life to continue while
trying to take reasonable steps to protect yourself, reasonable precautions.
What you see in these Democrat enclaves, and what you
will see from the federal level from Biden Harris is unreasonable.

(10:01):
You'll see unreasonable steps, not just continued, enhanced, expanded, they'll
go even further into this, which is just the height
of stupidity. We can have our freedom back, or at
least much more of it than we've had. We can

(10:22):
have our constitutional rights back. Freedom is our fight. This
year twenty twenty one, I'm telling you right now, is
going to be all about the fight for liberty on
an individual basis and for a free society. You have
the lockdowns, you have the tech censors. You have a
Democrat party that increasingly bears its authoritarian things without any

(10:48):
sense whatsoever of fair play and good faith toward the
other side. Because they haven't had it for years because
Trump defeating Trump in their minds, justified absolutely anything. This
year is going to be about the fight for freedom.
Make no mistake about it. I don't care who the
president ends up being. I don't care who ends up
winning the next two seats in this Georgia runoff. It's

(11:12):
going to be about taking back our freedom from those
who have taken it away from us and who are
ultimately I think terrified about what would happen if the
American people came to the realization that this was all for.
What exactly the masked mania, the lockdowns, the constant lectures

(11:34):
who are welly, and propaganda everywhere about hand washing and
social distancing, What exactly did that save us from? Where
are the results? Where's the upside of any of that
as a policy? If you say that, they'll just yell
at you that you don't believe in science, and then

(11:54):
they'll tell you that there are more than two genders.
That's the world we live in now in this country.
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Bucksexton dot com twenty four hours away. Give or take

(12:17):
from I guess what would call it G Day for Georgia.
Not quite D Day, but it's a big day Tomorrow.
We have two Senate seats hanging in the ballots, and
with those two seats control of the Senate. And if
the Democrats were to manage to take this and if

(12:38):
the current path which will have a Biden Harris presidency continues,
which I think we all have to assume it will.
That doesn't mean we give up the fight, but it
means that we have to prepare for this reality. And
that's what I've been telling you for weeks, and I
think now if we all look back at that, in fairness,
that was the correct approach fight. But prepare right. This

(13:02):
is that this means you, you know, you keep throwing,
you keep throwing the ball, you keep running up the middle.
It doesn't matter if you're down two touchdowns, but you know,
you also got to be ready for the possibility that
you're not going to the super Bowl. But in Georgia,
what we see are two Democrat candidates who are really
particularly well suited to show you what the Democrat Party

(13:25):
has has become in this moment, and notably this ass
Off character, who is it's almost like a a elitist
democrat created in a lab. I mean this guy, nothing
about him, nothing about him speaks to strength or wisdom
or a good judgment. He's just he's just a little

(13:47):
little rich boy who wants to be important and powerful.
And so he figures if he says, if he mouths
the right slogans, if he says the right things, ass
Off will get to be a center. And look, there
are plenty of clownish politicians on both sides. And there
are people who, yeah, they've got a lot of access

(14:07):
to money, maybe from their family, whatever it may be,
and they're not particularly impressive either. But this Assoff guy,
I gotta say, not not somebody that you'd wanted your foxhole,
that is for sure. Kelly Lefler. I was surprised that
this was Kelly Leffler, able able to throw throw some elbows,
wouldn't necessary here? She is play one. Georgia knows that

(14:30):
John Assoff is a pathological liar. He's a trust fund
socialist whose only job has been working for the Chinese
Communist Party in recent years. And look, here's the deal.
If we're gonna tell lies about my campaign, let's tell
the truth about who he's campaigning with this is the truth.
Radical liberal Rafael Warnock has been involved in child abuse,
domestic abuse. He's someone who has praised Fidel Castro, Louis Ferricon,

(14:56):
Carl Mars, James Cone. These are radicals. Has attacked our military,
our police, our small businesses, and every Georgian who wants
to live the American dream. So I'm not going to
be lectured by some thirty three year old trust fund
socialist who's a pathological liar. Let it rip, Kelly, let
it rip. I like it, I like gosh. She gets

(15:17):
right to it and decides that she's not not going
to hold back on this guy, who really does remind
me very much of that Obama eramime of pajama Boy,
the guy picking if you remember, he was picking his
Obamacare plan and his pajamas drinking tea. He kind of
even looks a little bit like us off. But not
that that matters. It's kind of funny, though, So Georgia

(15:39):
matters a whole lot, because if we lose Georgia, well
then we all recognize that if we lose Georgia, if
we lose both of these Senate seats, the Democrats are
almost certain to have unified control. And really, let's be honest, folks,
it's ninety nine percent that that's what's going to happen.

(15:59):
If they take those Senate seats, they will have unified
control the government. Nancy Pelosi was just voted in as
a Speaker of the House. You know, my favorite thing
about that is talking about a chardonnay socialist. I mean,
Nancy is should we call her Pino Nancy or Chardonnaye Nancy.
She's among the most outrageous hypocrites and frauds you could

(16:24):
find in the Democrat Party, which is saying a lot.
I mean, that's quite impressive to pull off that feat.
But Chardonnaye Nancy as now is now the Speaker of
the House, and the next as the next Congress now
is going about their business. And she also required the
votes of some members of Congress who had recently tested
positive for COVID. But we're told to fly in and

(16:46):
vote anyway. I saw this. I just it's amazing, isn't it.
You can't say it's unbelievable, because of course you believe it,
Because of course COVID is so dangerous and so horrible
that you can't be in the same home over the
holidays as loved ones, including loved ones who just by
nature of father time don't have much time left. You

(17:10):
can't see them. But if a Democrat who's important is
going to have a funeral, well, then the COVID rules
get waived. If a Democrat needs votes on the floor
of the Congress, then the COVID rules get waived. Almost
like the virus has a political affiliation, you know, the
virus will back off. And you saw this even over
the over the last summer when suddenly mass gatherings were

(17:33):
safe during COVID outbreaks because it was necessary for public
health for BLM to burn down stores, loot buildings, and
attack strangers for no reason. Yeah, that's the kind Those
are the kind of public health experts that we've been
listening to. No one to get me started on doctor Fauci.
That guy is one of the biggest catastrophes to befall America.

(17:54):
Fauci belongs in the history books alongside generals in World
War One who sent thousands and thousands of men directly
into the machine guns hoping the other side would run
out of ammo. You're in the freedom hunt. This is
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(18:18):
But while we are on the subject of socialism for
the rich, which my Republican friends have suddenly become very
concerned about, let me talk about the Trump tax proposal
that was pushed very hard by Senator McConnell and the
Republican leadership and where I think every Republican voted for it.
You want to talk about socialism for the rich, it

(18:40):
is not the bill that puts two thousand dollars into
working class hands all over this country. That ain't socialism
for the rich. This is socialism for the rich in
that bill. Amazon. Oh by the way, I must say
this if I may, we' are quoting the liberal Washington
Post owned by Jeff Bezos, the wealthiest guy in the world.

(19:04):
So here is Jeff Bezos's company Amazon, and they received
a tax threebite. They paid nothing in two and eighteen
in federal taxes. That's a corrupt tax system to begin with.
But then on top of that, they received a hundred
and twenty nine million dollars as a tax threebite. That,
Senator Thune, is what socialism for the rich. There's one

(19:30):
thing that Bernie Sanders knows that's socialism, that's for sure.
He's not necessarily honest about socialism, but he certainly is
quite familiar with it. Is it's his ideology. I mean,
it's this guy's reason for being. It's why he is
a senator. That's why he was almost the Democrat candidate
for the presidency. And I wish he had been, because

(19:52):
at least with Sanders, you get some honesty about what
the Democrat Party is. At least with Sanders, they're more
upfront about it. Notice how he goes after corporations and
this is just all for show. It's almost like a
Bernie Sanders candidacy. It's to make it seem it's to
make it seem like there's an openness about the radical

(20:13):
aims of the Democrat Party to get the base all
on board. But they're not going to let them really
run the show because they don't understand the bargain. The radicals,
the squad, the people in the Democrat Party on the
far left, they're there to make noises about these things,
but they're not the ones that are really going to
run things. AOC just voted for Nancy Pelosi to be

(20:35):
Speaker of the House. That happened. I think the whole
squad actually voted for Nancy Pelosi. Now is what do
we learn from all of this. The radical left, the
activist class with the Democrat Party. They're there to pretend
that all they care about is social justice, advancing minorities
interests and advancing socialism for the poor, for the working class,

(21:00):
and for the poor, but really for the poor, actually
for the non working class, and for the elites. On
the other side, you have Democrats like Pelosi, who this
is the whole game. Who benefits from the Democrat Party
the most. It's the people that are the most dependent
on government and the people who benefit the most from government.

(21:20):
And that does include very powerful corporate interest. That does
include libs who run the tech monopolies. It includes the
leftists who are in charge of places like Amazon and
Google and others. Yeah, that's right. They like the government
because it can be an anti competitive edge for them.
It can prevent them from having to really deal on

(21:45):
in a free and fair market place with opposition. Right,
the more regulations you have, the more carve outs in
the tax code, the more legal hurdles, and all the
different individuals back office that you have to have to
comply with the different dictates from DC. Well, if you're
already a mega corporation, you're making a ton of money,

(22:06):
you're good to go. Big business loves big government. Don't
ever forget that there especially big business that can continue
to find ways to benefit from things like the tax
coach so Bernie Sanders railing on about two thousand dollars
to Americans. This is where Trump and Bernie agree, And

(22:26):
there is something because of the populous nature of some
of Trump's ideas and some of Bernie Sanders ideas, there
is something too the crossover. And there has been on trade.
There has been on America first and the workers in
this country getting the benefits of being Americans over foreigners,

(22:47):
and having jobs outsourced and all the rest of it. Now,
that work is far from done, and as we know,
there are a lot of a lot of continued battles
we have to deal with from the Trump from the
Trump first term. But I'm just telling you right now,
I don't know why Republicans. It's almost like they're trying
to lose these two Georgia Senate seeds. It's almost like

(23:08):
they don't want to be back in the mix. I
don't know what to say. Now. There's there are two
elements here. There are the Lynnwood I'm crazy going to
say insane things about the election, which is so damaging
because it undermines the very real questions and concerns about

(23:30):
the election, about the integrity of the election, the fraud,
all of that. Right, what's a great way to undermine
real objections. It starts to feel like this guy Lynnwood
is either crazy or he's a trojan horse for the left,
because the best way to undermine the real objections is
to constantly spout nonsense. And if you look at this

(23:52):
guy's Twitter feed, I'm not even gonna get into it,
but the guy's just gibberish. It's just crazy stuff that
he's saying now, And there was a time I'm when
I know many Trump supporters were looking to him because
he was saying, oh, no, we're gonna it's all a
fraud and we're gonna prove it. And I'm saying, okay, great,
show me that proof. I think it was a fraud too,
Where's where's the proof? And other people are looking at

(24:15):
this and talking about double voting, and they're talking about
dead people voting and those are the those are the
real considerations of concerns. What do you have when you
when you look at the lynn Woods of the world,
What are they telling you? What are they saying? I
can't even it's too silly to even repeat. I mean,

(24:36):
he's talking about people being tried for treason and just
just crazy stuff. So remember that there are those who
pretend to be in this fight and they're actually helping
the other side. There are those who are holding themselves
up as the great champions of MAGA, and they are

(24:59):
act satively assisting. They are aiding and abetting the pelosite
left and the Democrats, the socialists, and they're doing so
either because they're too stupid to know otherwise they're more
likely they're frauds. They're frauds, and they understand exactly what
they're doing. Actually, Dennison, exactly what's going on here? Now?

(25:21):
There was this phone call over the weekend that was
released by this Georgia Secretary of State, Raffensburger. And this
guy again, he's a little rich boy, okay, and you
know that's just the truth. So Raffensburger is a rich
guy who wanted to be important in Georgia. So he
becomes Secretary of State, really has no experience or knowledge.

(25:43):
That's but okay, look, you know he's got the role.
So we got to deal with this. And Trump called them,
and I'm just gonna say this, there are certain things
an honorable person doesn't do unless there are extenuating into
extreme circumstances to it, and then you'd have to explain
what those are. But you don't have a you don't
have a phone call with the President of the United

(26:04):
States that you surreptitiously tape and then publicly release. You know,
if anyone, and I know, if anyone who worked for
me or with me or around me did this, I
would be right rightly outraged, just because it's a dishonorable,
loser thing to do. And that is what Raffinsburger did.

(26:29):
And you have to wonder what does he think, what
purpose does this serve? I think it's because his own ego.
He was worried that Trump was going to say things
that he didn't like, so if he taped it, he'd
have that as back up. But even still, if you're
going to do that, tell the president that says, mister President,
I would like to record this call. That's the honorable
thing to do. You know, that would be the way
to Now. I think Georgia has a one party consent,

(26:52):
but I do believe it was across state lines anyway,
I don't know. The recording laws are a bit complicated.
They're definitely variable and they're a little bit complicated. Here
is some of this phone call though, play clip twenty one.
I just want to find eleven thousand, seven hundred eighty votes,

(27:18):
which is one more that we have because we won
the say so, tell me bred what are we gonna do?
We won the election and it's not fair to take
it away from us like this. Now what what's the
media saying about this? How are they taking this? Well,
they're claiming that Trump is trying to Trump is trying

(27:39):
to cheat, He's trying to push and steal an election
that Trump is trying to That's what they're doing. Now,
what is Trump really saying here? His belief And I'm
I would I would bet any amount of money that
you want that Trump does think this, does believe this,
Although I don't like to bet, so I'll take that away.

(28:00):
But you know what I'm saying, I bet you. I'll
just say it that way. I bet you that Trump
really does believe that he won this election, that he
won the election, and he thinks he won in Georgia.
So all he's saying, and Trump's mind is, come on, man,
you've got to get me the real answers here. There's

(28:21):
no way, there's no way that the rate of absentee
ballot rejection or mail in ballot rejection was so much
lower this time around, with so many more ballots. It's
not possible. So find out what happened here, and all
you have to do is show me twelve thousand, roughly
Ian he said, eleven thousand something, twelve thousand ballots that

(28:42):
are invalidated from their side because they were illegal ballots.
And I win. That's what he's That's what Trump is saying.
But I know that the way that this has reported
on is Trump is pressuring him. I mean, he's really
going to pressurehim. He would make some kind of a threat.
You would assume, right, he would do something beyond this.
But now they're now they're at they're at def Con

(29:02):
Defcon one against Trump. Now it's it's the usual panic.
And you know, here's Senator Van Holland. Oh, it's a
criminal act play seven. Well, I do think this has
the elements of a criminal act, and there's been a
lot of discussion about that. I think the authorities in
Georgia and a future Justice Department need to look into

(29:28):
that and make a determination about whether or not to
bring charges. Obviously, this president is facing a lot of
other potential civil and criminal liability when he leaves office
for other acts he's committed, and this is you know,
going to be part of that review by future administration.

(29:48):
But I think or the authorities in Georgia, now, there's
no criminal act here. This is just bullcrap from a
from a clown. Well, what he's telling you is important
to remember, and I want all of you to remember this.
They will not be satisfied when Trump leaves office. They

(30:08):
will not be satisfied with that it's not going to happen.
They want him to be prosecuted. That is what the
Democrats actually want to happen. They want to see him
dragged into court, criminally prosecuted, and ruined. Because in the
back of their minds, a lot of them must know,
I mean, this has already come out. They recognize that
what's gone on here look shady to tens of millions

(30:31):
of Americans and beyond that, the Trump movement is going
to continue. The Trump movement doesn't stop just because Trump
isn't the president. And what really we need to start
thinking about what are we going to call it? What
is this conservative populism? Is a constitutional populism? We need

(30:52):
to come up with award? Is it just you know,
maga or what are we going to say about this?
Because it's not stopping the It's more than even just
a set of policies. It's an approach to politics that's
not going away. So they want Trump to be prosecuted
because they feel like that's the only way that they'll
get to a point where all of a sudden, all

(31:14):
of a sudden, it will all stop. It will be over,
it'll be done. The nightmare of having to deal with
this guy will come to conclusion. I'm just gonna tell
you this right now. This is the rubicon, my friends.
If Democrats bring a criminal charge against Donald Trump, and
if you don't think they're capable of it, I got

(31:35):
news for you. I think they are. At the state level,
they'll bring some kind of RinkyDink mickey mouse criminal charge
against President Trump and he leaves office. We need to
be prepared for that, because notice how quickly it shifted
from unity unity, which just meant shut up and do
what you're told to. Well, now we're going to have
to actually go after Trump criminally and go after his

(31:56):
family members. They didn't miss a beat, no issue with,
no problem with whatsoever, and they're serious about it, while
our side has got Paul Ryan and other people going
around telling all of us, you know, the gentlemanly way
to act the Trump. Rather the Democrat side is saying
that Trump needs to be criminally prosecuted. The Democrat side

(32:19):
is saying that Trump is a huge, a huge target
for retribution, and that's what they're looking to do. It's
just a question when they get the opening. You're in
the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast.
Get more from Buck by following him on social media

(32:40):
at buck Sexton on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. If I
were the House Democrats, there's nothing stopping him right now
from convening the Oversider Juiciary Committee, play the audio in
full for an hour straight, make every members sit there
and listen to it, and then vote on impeachment right there,
because that there has to be a cost for these things,
and even if he won't be removed and inducted about

(33:02):
the Senate, President Trump deserves the historical stain, the permanent
stain of impeachment. There's a reason why these processes exist
in the first place. It's to have some measure of accountability,
even if not in real time, but for the future,
and for that context, it has to be made very
clear by a coequal branch of government that what Donald
Trump is caught on tape doing is illegal, it's wrong,

(33:27):
it's undemocratic. They want to impeach him again, just just
in case you're ordering, is buck going too far? They
really want to product well, they want to impeach him again.
We've got what three weeks, less than three weeks before
there's a transition, and I know you look, I understand
there's going to be an objection to the certification of

(33:47):
the results. There should be more investigation. I agree with that.
I agree that we should have more information, we should
look into this, we should look for accountability. I agree
with all of that. But I'm telling you the truth.
A lot of other people are going to pander. I
don't pander. The objections that these eleven senators are considering
are not considering are not going to stop anything. They're

(34:08):
not unconstitutional. It's not a crisis. It's fine, it's the
right thing to do, but it's not going to stop anything.
But they still, even with all of this, Democrats are
out there talking about how they want to they want
to impeach this guy. You know, well, how many people
were talking about impeaching and prosecuting Obama? And when I
say people, I'm not talking about you know, your random

(34:28):
buddy Phil who lives down the street from you and
mutters to himself a lot, I'm talking about actual elected
Democrats in office. How many of them we're talking I'm sorry, Republicans.
How many elected Republicans were actually talking about doing this. None.
We're all happy that Trump had won in twenty sixteen,
and we're thinking about the future. Well, not every Republican
was happy, but a lot of us were. Now here

(34:49):
we are now. What we see continues continues to play
out and exactly the way that we should have expected along,
which is that their hope is that they can get
retribution against Donald Trump. Not enough to beat him. They
want to get him, and not just him, people who

(35:10):
supported him, people around him, maybe people who even say
too many nice things about him on radio. You know,
just just telling you right now, wait for it. I'll
tell you when it happens. I RS. All of a
sudden's gonna come knocking on the Bucksters door. Hey, Buck,
nice radio show. You got there be a shame of
something happened to it. Trump's supporter. You're in the freedom hunt.

(35:32):
This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast from more buck
Head to Bucksexton dot com and remember to subscribe to
the podcast. Big Week in Politics. How are we looking,
my fellow conservatives? What are we dealing with now? My
friend Sean Parnell joins us. He is a former Army ranger,

(35:54):
author of Outlaw Platoon as well as other great books.
He is a candidate for a congressional seat out there
in Pennsylvania. That fight continues on, but Sean joins us. Now, Sean,
great to have you. Hey Buck, good to be back.
I hope you had a great holiday season, my friend.
Let's talk about Georgia first. I mean, you just you

(36:16):
just ran in this last election for Congress, and you're
very plugged into what's happening, and you certainly know in
real detail the ways that this election was funky. I
guess that's a way we could describe it, that there
are problems here, there was clear fraud. But explain this
to me, how do you how do you think we're

(36:36):
shaping up right now in Georgia. I'm I've been worried
for weeks about the apathy effect mixed in with some
of the the lack of focus that I'm seeing from
the GOP nationally and in Georgia. Yeah, I agree, I
am very very concerned for Georgia. I mean, you know,
because a clear signal that the Supreme Court and other courts,

(37:00):
federal courts and state courts have set a precedent that
really the Constitution doesn't matter. Laws, election laws don't matter.
When we saw laws as specifically here in the state
of Pennsylvania buck that were violated, whether you know Pack
seventy seven itself, our mail in ballot law was unconstitutional
to the Secretary of State in Pennsylvania changing unilaterally changing

(37:22):
election law to remove the postmark for mail in ballots
and signature verification. All of these things are required by
the legislature to change, but Pennsylvania changed them. And then
you have this Mark Zuckerberg money, this Facebook money poured
into the state of Pennsylvania and PA seventeen in Allegheny
County alone got two point two million dollars, which basically

(37:44):
paid judges of elections, boosted their salaries, paid for ballot
drop boxes and satellite remote voting facilities. All of this
stuff was changed on the fly, buck, all of it.
And we're seeing the same things happen in Georgia. And indeed,
what happened in the general election in Georgia there were
there were ballot drop boxes, there, there were remote satellite

(38:05):
voting facilities there. Paul watchers were denied meaningful access. And
I mean when you think about the concept of a
ballot drop box, I mean, come on, anybody with an
ounce of common sense can tell you that they cannot
be supervised twenty four hours a day, seven days a week.
For what prevents any democratic activists from stuffing one hundred
ballots in there every single day for a week. And

(38:26):
in Georgia, they didn't scale back on any of this stuff. Buck,
the Secretary of State in Georgia plussed up on ballot
drop boxes. So now there are more. And so you
add to all of these unconstitutional last minute voting changes, right,
you add to that the level of what you said,
the apathy that I feel like Trump voters are feeling

(38:48):
like many And by the way, I think it's very
important there's a clear distinction between a Trump voter and
a traditional Republican voter, and first success, for there to
be any level of success achieved in Georgia, both traditional
GOP and Trump voters need to turn out in force

(39:09):
in the base. The Republican base, the Trump base feels
I will tell you they feel a sense of apathy
because they feel like they were left behind by the
courts and perhaps even some members in the Senate and
the House who aren't fighting as passionately as I think
they need to be to make sure that people have

(39:30):
a sense of clarity with a selection. So I'm very
worried about Georgia. Hopefully when the President goes down there today,
he'll stir up the base in northern Georgia, because in
Northern Georgia, those Republicans need to turn out in force.
But I'm worried because, man, I feel like we are staring,
we are staring into the abyss here man, this country
stands on a thin line between hope and darkness, and

(39:52):
if we lose, if we lose both races in Georgia.
I mean, the Democrats have not made a secret about
the fact that they will do everything that they can
to fundamentally change America for generations. What do you think,
Shawn about this plan? So we got we got Georgia tomorrow,
and then you know, it's a big week, A lot
going on here with Georgia tomorrow, and then you have

(40:14):
the certification January sixth, right, the Electoral College results certification
in Congress, you got eleven eleven senators who are saying
that they will reject the electors from disputed states as
not regularly given and lawfully certified unless a ten day
audit is completed. You've got Senators Cruz, Johnson, Langford, Danes Kennedy,

(40:36):
Marsha Blackburne, Mike Braun, Cynthia Loomis, Roger Marshall, Bill Haggerty,
and Tommy Tuberville. They've all said they're going to vote
against accepting election results unless there is a ten day audit.
They want to extend this thing out. Just first off,
what do you think about this at the macro level?
Is this the right move and do you think it

(40:57):
can do anything? Well, look, I agree with it. I
do think it's the right move. I don't know if
a ten day commission is going to have the time
necessary to get the information required to do anything with it.
I Senator Cruise, I think is right to push back
on this issue because I'll tell you look, and this

(41:18):
is just from my personal experience on the ground of Pennsylvania, Buck,
I have no idea how any person Democrat or Republican,
and I mean this can certify the race in Pennsylvania.
I mean everything that I just mentioned about unconstitutional changes
to election system, to our electoral process here last minute

(41:39):
on the go, and add to that, like we're putting
together an audit of the vote numbers using Pennsylvania's own
reported numbers at a precinct by precinct level and across
the state of Pennsylvania, there's a one hundred and twenty
thousand vote deficit. And what that means is there are
one hundred and twenty thousand more votes than voter statewide, right,

(42:01):
than people who cast ballots in my district alone, throughout
more votes than people who vote on election day. And
this is data that can be taken from the short
system in Pennsylvania. The short system is our official voter
database and registry by law Buck by law, the state

(42:23):
of Pennsylvania cannot be certified until those numbers are reconciled
in the SHORT system. And we just swore in one
hundred and seventeen Congress yesterday and those numbers have yet
to be rectified. And Alleghany County hasn't updated the SHORT
system since November twenty four. So this is clearly illegal

(42:47):
and I don't know how anyone can certify the state
of Pennsylvania. This election was just a disaster, and every
day that goes by, we found out more information. It
makes me less comfortable with the way the the election
is conducted here in Pennsylvania. Sean, we're speaking with Sean Parnell.
He was a candidate for congressional seat in Pennsylvania seventeenth district.

(43:09):
He is a former Army ranger, best selling author and
us all of you listen to the show. Note buddy
of mine and Sean, I need to ask you this,
Why is it so you know you tell me these numbers?
For example, you mentioned Pennsylvania over one hundred thousand more
votes than voters. What is the explanation for this? Because
I feel like there's you know, one of the one

(43:30):
of the problems is that there are these real objections
and real fraud let's call them indicators that have been
all mixed in with the you know, all the krack
in is coming and there's a you know, Hugo Chavez
was hang out with Paul pod and they hacked into
machines and they flew them to Mars, and you know,
there's all this nonsense out there too, and it is nonsense,

(43:50):
and then there's the real stuff, and the nonsense is
making it harder to get answers on the real stuff.
So to do that, we have to ask the question, well,
what would the other side say about this? I mean,
it seems like it couldn't be any more clear. You
have over one hundred thousand more votes than voters in
just the state of Pennsylvania. What is the explanation for

(44:11):
that or do they just say the data is wrong? Well,
so they could. So we asked for a response from
the PA Secretary of State and she basically said exactly.
We even said, oh, yeah, you guys are wrong, but
we're not wrong. We used Pennsylvania's own numbers that precincts
reported in the state of Pennsylvania and we used the

(44:33):
source system, which is again Pennsylvania's official voter registry, so
our numbers are airtight. We are absolutely correct. What the
Secretary of State in Pennsylvania would likely say is, you know,
Alleghany County hasn't officially reported all their numbers yet. You know,
there's air pandemic, more mail in ballots than they were
used to dealing with. It takes time. But here's the deal.

(44:55):
It's been what over two and a half months since
the election was done. Alleghany County hasn't updated the short
system in the state of Pennsylvania since November, and it
is against the law to certify a race until those
until those numbers are reconciled. So why then did the
Pennsylvania Secretary of State along with Governor Wolf certify the
race so November. How could they certify the race without

(45:17):
reconciling those numbers they have? There is simply no explanation
that they could have that would be sufficient for the
amount of misconduct. And I would go so far as
to say corruption that we're seeing here in the state
of Pennsylvania, it's systemic and buck this what I just
told you about the voter deficits. I mean, all of
this will come out in the report that we're releasing

(45:38):
the Morrow. But Buck, this is just a tip of
the iceberg. It looks like, and again we can substantiate this,
but the Secretary of State of Pennsylvania, Secretary Bookbar allowed
certain left wing groups to have access administrative access to
the short system again the official voter registry of the
State of Pennsylvania and granted them Madman access to give

(45:58):
sub access to the left wing groups. That's unprecedented. That's unprecedented,
and so I don't know how anyone can certify the
race in Pennsylvania until many of these questions are answered.
And so to circle back to your initial question, if
Senator Cruz, if Josh Holly, if these eleven senators and
this ten day audit can somehow make that happen and

(46:21):
help us answer those questions, boy, I think it would
do a lot of good for this country because, believe me,
a lot of people feel right now like their votes
did not matter, like their votes were canceled out by
illegal votes, like elections moving forward won't matter. And man,
we got to get answers to this stuff now, because

(46:42):
if if, if you think that that the radical left
was good at manipulating the system the further their own
goals in twenty twenty, they'll get better in twenty twenty two,
and they'll be even better in twenty twenty four. So
we've got it, like at the end of the day.
But the Constitution either for it doesn't. Laws and statutes

(47:03):
either matter or they don't. And all I'm trying to say,
I mean, the left would say, oh, you're trying to
overturn an election. That's absolutely not true. I'm just trying
to defend the election. I'm trying to make sure that
laws were followed, and it looks like in Allegheny County
they weren't. There's so much misconduct in this race in Pennsylvania, Buck,
I don't even know where to start. I mean, I
don't even think ten minutes is enough in an interview

(47:25):
to even talk about it. And that's unfortunate. But you know,
hopefully that the debate and the House and the Senate
will give us some answers and some clarity moving forward,
because I think that people deserve it, give us give
us some sense of what When you say that you're
releasing a report tomorrow, so people are getting a little
preview of it here on this show. How did you
bring together this report? What is it looking at? And

(47:46):
then just give us the you know, the the executive summary,
top line findings that you can as of now. Well,
we commissioned a former intelligence analyst. This person wants to
remain anonymous because they have a small business and they
don't want they don't want to be targeted by the
left and harassed. But all of the information that we

(48:07):
have in this report will be sourced with links from people.
If people don't trust me, and you know what, fine,
don't trust me, I want you to go and think
critically and get this information on your own. All of that,
all of our source material will be in the report
so people can go see with their own two eyes.
It will show you the voter deficits and a voter deficit.
It just means more votes than actual voters who showed

(48:29):
up or voted on election day. It will show you
left wing access. In twenty sixteen to the shore system,
and in twenty twenty, we've had multiple requests for information
to the Secretary of State in Pennsylvania. They've all fallen
on death bears, silence crickets from the State of Pennsylvania,
So we don't The truth is, we don't know what
left wing organizations had access to the shore system in
twenty twenty, but I bet you it's worse than twenty sixteen.

(48:53):
And another thing that we found was incredibly concerning was
that Allegheny County was removed from the election map database
in the SHORT system, which is supposed to be publicly
available at all times. In fact, a couple of counties
were removed from that database. We believe that they were
removed to prevent further scrutiny from whatever audit that might

(49:14):
come down the pipe. But the two counties that are removed,
and again I can send you the information on this
and you'll see it in the report, Alleghany County in
Philadelphia County. Those are the only two counties in the
state of Pennsylvania, I think right now where you can't
go and pull up the election map to see how
many mail and ballots were cast, how many provisionals were cast,
how many how many in person votes were cast, and

(49:36):
that information is critical that with regards to how they're
going to reconcile this one hundred and twenty thousand votes
statewide in sixty three thousand votes in my district, part
of Alleghany County alone. Fuck forty eight percent of the
voter deficit in the state of Pennsylvania happen in Alleghany County.

(49:56):
And without Alleghany County available publicly on the election map,
which again by PA statute, is supposed to be available
to the public twenty four hours a day, seven days
a week, It's not there. It's not there. Right now,
you can go to then you can go to the
website and look, Allegheny County general election is not there.
And without that information there, how can how how can

(50:16):
there be any transparency or accountability on how they reconcile
these numbers. There can't be. So there there there cannot be. Well, Sean,
we appreciate you continuing to stay in the fight. Let
us know, and I know you've got this report. Tomorrow,
release it. I'll be sharing it with people and we'll
have you back on to talk about where this goes.
Sean Parnell, everybody, thanks so much, my friend, Thanks Bud,
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