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You are entering the freedom hunch. It's Comrade Bernie versus
Comrade Warren in the Democratic primary. There's a debate tonight.
We'll talk about how that's going to play out. Is
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Bernie the front runner and Ken Warren actually just canceled
student loans if she were to win? This whole thing?
Plus Iran and Iranian journalists quit over lying to their countryman.
Trump's trying to build the wall, mass extinction threatened by
the media, and Jessica Biel's anti vax that's coming up.
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Sexton Show begins, Remember the due Welcome to Buck Sex
and show. Everybody, man, we have a debate coming up
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tonight that I feel like about five of you listening
are probably going to watch, because only about fifteen people
across the country really seem to care. I'm just kidding. Democrats,
of course care. They'll be watching this thing. And there's
one there's one storyline that's getting the attention. Bernie Sanders
and Elizabeth Warren. They had been very chummy with each other.
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They had been very friendly with each other in this
contestacy who will be the Democrat, the Democrat winner of
the primary until now. And that's because what the Iowa
Coxes are just a few weeks away, and this field
of Democrats is going to get winnowed down very quickly.
You're going to have a fight over who is the
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most progressive candidate that plays out who is the true
heir to the Democrats socialist throne in this country as
it Elizabeth warners at Bernie Sanders, And that's how you
have a particularly nasty little fight going on right now
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between these two. The basics of it are that there's
a story that was running in a bunch of different
news outlets. CNN picked it up in others that Elizabeth
Warren claims that Bernie Sanders told her in twenty eighteen
that a woman a woman couldn't win the presidency, which,
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of course is in a field where wokeness is your currency,
where being the most woke candidate is considered among the
very most important things. Sure enough, we find out that
Bernie may have a wokeness issue. Never mind for a
moment that the Oscars will have It seems a greater
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diversity on stage of directors who will win nominations, then
there will be diversity of the Democrat candidates who are
at the top of the field in this primary. In fact,
you'd have to think long and hard who is still
in it that would even qualify under the Democrat the
Democrat definition of diversity. Buddha Judge is a member of
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the LGBTQ community. Okay, who else is still in the mix?
Who else is still in this race? Elizabeth Warren, as
we know, is a fake minority. But I don't think
that's something they're going to be touting all that much
as diversity for this Democrat field. But I had to
I had to laugh, because you know, Warren, she is
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upset because of what Bernie campaign people had been going
around and saying about her. She's upset because she says
that there were unfair attacks leveling And now whether that's
true or not, I don't really know. I will say this,
it's fun to watch Democrats fight in this way. It
is entertaining, there is no question about that. But this
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non aggression pack that had been in existence between Bernie
and Warren has gone away. It'll be the single most
interesting thing to play out tonight. I wonder if and
I don't even know who's moderating producer marked, we know
who's moderating the debate tonight? Which which left wing network
that pretends to be Blitzer World? Oh, CNN, my favorite,
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my favorite CNN is don't you know, I don't know
what they're gonna do here? Because CNN was completely and
I was there, I was in the building, I was
hearing all the discussions, talking to producers. They were completely
in the tank for Hillary Clinton. There's no there's no
question about that. They were absolutely positively doing everything they
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could to make sure that Hillary Clinton was going to
be the next the next of the Democrat nominee and
then of course the president beyond that. And so they're
not really it's not really a Bernie building. It's not
really a place that you could look to and say
there's a lot of fondness for the outright socialism of
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Bernie Sanders as opposed to the soft and incremental socialism
of say, Hillary Clinton. Do they feel now at CNN
like they have amends to make for this, that their
unwillingness to go forth and give a fair shot to
Bernie Sanders to comrade Sanders, the Democrats socialists from the
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state of Vermont. Maybe now they make months. I think
the answers, No, Warren is just culturally more in line
with the Democrat elites. They look at her, she's a
Harvard professor. Yeah, Bernie Sanders has been a senator for
god knows how long. But then look at Warren and
she seems to the Libs to be a bit more sophisticated.
Perhaps she just appears that way, she comes across that way.
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It's a little bit less of a character. And journalists
who spend a lot of time thinking about how they
look and how they sound and how they are perceived,
this really matters to them. So I think that they're
still going to be a bit of favoritism against Sanders
in favor of Warren, certainly from within the CNN building.
And tonight in the debate, we'll up to see how
it plays out. I don't know if I'm going to
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watch it tonight. I have a life too, you know,
I don't know how much. Maybe I'll just I'll sign
producer Mark to watch this one for us and take notes.
That'll be a because he loves that. After he finishes
his third job, by the way, where he's been working
for fifteen straight hours, producer, Mark, Aren't you aren't there
like wage laws that are being violated here by having
you work like four days straight at a time. Isn't
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this an issue? I plead the fifth Okay, I'm just
making sure you know, Heaven forbid the you know, New
York Labor Relations Board finds out that this guy hasn't
been able to get more than an hour of sleep
in like a month whatever. You were on vacation for
a bit, so I can't really work the week in December. Yeah,
but he but he crossed, he'll he'll cross the one
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hundred hours threshold in a week. No, no problems. So anyway,
I need I need my nap time. But here's what
I want to say about tonight's debate. I think that
there will be not a lot that's memorable because we
already know what these Democrats are going to say. They're
just going to fight it out. Now. The factionalism of
the Democrats is going to come to the forefront. You're
going to see people who have been playing nice with
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each other all of a sudden when there's the realistic
possibility of knocking somebody off, you know, when you can
vote somebody off the island when only certain people are
getting a rose. Can neither confirm nor deny that I
watched The Bachelor for the first time ever recently. I
just was curious. It's a cultural phenomenon and I thought
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I thought I needed to watch it because you know,
hashtag culture um. But the the war between Comrade Warren
and Comrade Sanders stunt, it will be the single most
interesting thing, assuming that it actually breaks out Warren's campaign.
There are initially questions about whether Bernie really had said
he didn't think a woman could win, which you know,
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I mean, I guess for Democrats this is oh, you know,
this is a horrible thing to say. How how could
he say something so horrible? I mean, I don't know.
I'm not sure that Republicans would really get as upset
about somebody expressing an opinion. I mean, it's not a
not an opinion that people generally want to hear. But
it could you know, it could be true. It could
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be true that it's more difficult for a certain person
from a certain demographic, a certain group to win the
presidency based on polls, based on data. I mean, you
can look at this, right, what you know is an
atheist likely to win the presidency. People might want to
believe that that shouldn't matter, or maybe believe it matters
a whole lot, but there's certainly data that would back
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that up one or the other. Is it harder for
a woman to win the presidency? I would think no,
But I'd have to look at the most recent data
and see. And even then there's what people will tell polsters,
and there's what the reality is. But you know, adults
could have this kind of conversation, but Democrats are not adults.
Democrats like to fling things at each other and get
into fights and decide who the most woke is, which
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has really just become It's an excellent shorthand for the
social justice obsession and the political correctness obsession that has
completely overtaken the American left and the Democratic Party. But
I thought this was great. There is a technique in
and there are a couple of ways to say it
so you don't have to, but the one that I like,
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I believe it's it's called predorizio, where you say, I'm
not going to point out, you know, I'm not going
to sit here and say that my opponent hasn't read
a book in ten years, because that wouldn't be a
nice thing, right, that's the pretense that you're not going
to say something that you are saying the underhanded way
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of attacking somebody. Bernie Sanders apparently said this to Elizabeth Warren.
And here's the back and forth between comrade Sanders and
comrade Warren. Or rather, here is how comrade Warren says
this actually went down. This is a statement that she
put out because she loves Bernie so much. Quote. Burnie
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and I met for more than two hours in December
twenty eighteen to discuss the twenty twenty election, our past
working together on our shared goals, beating Donald Trump, etc, etc. Etc.
Among the topics that came up was what would happen
if Democrats nominated a female candidate. I thought a woman
could win. He disagreed. I have no interest in discussing
this private meeting any further because Bernie and I have
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far more in common than our differences on punditry. I'm
in this race to talk about what's broken in this
country and how to fix it. Blah blah blah blah blah.
I have no interest in further elaborating on this meeting,
now that I've elaborated on the single most incendiary charge.
I'm not even sure this qualifies as Preteraitzio, but it
feels kind of close. It's like she's it, and then
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she's pretending like she hasn't said it, or you know,
she she's saying I don't want to elaborate, but I've
already elaborated in a way that is going to do
the maximum political damage to my opponent. You know, don't
mess don't mess with Warren Man. You come at the
Elizabeth Warren, you bet you best not miss Bernie. So
we'll see how much of a difference is there really
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is there really between them? I would wonder if you
could actually set up Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders supporters,
and we will get into some of Bernie supporters in
a moment. I wonder if you set them up side
by side and ask them to identify differences on policy
between these two, how many could actually tell you any
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in any significant way what their differences are. I would
guess the answer, and I would love to run this experiment.
Although I don't think a lot of Bernie and Warren
supporters will talk to me. I would love to run
these experiments because I would guess the number is very,
very small. In fact, I think if you asked most
political pundits, what is the difference really as a matter
of policy between Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, which you
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would hear is, well, you know, Warren's like a little
more wonky or something a little more academic. That have
some very vague generalized way of separating out these two candidates.
Here's the single most important takeaway, my friends. You have
right now a Democratic party, that is in which there
are really only two options. The old school Democrat head
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fake Clinton Biden apparatus where they pretend to be centrists
and technocrats when really they're just corrupt, self dealing go
whichever way the wind blows, appease the left wing mob leftists, right.
I mean, that's you've got that option, the politics as
usual the Democratic Party. Or you have the movement far
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into socialism that Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and even Pete
Buddha Judge represent. This is the modern Democratic Party. It
has now transitioned into a ready to go, turnkey socialist party.
It's just a question of how the chips fall in
the next few months. That's where we are, and that's
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what you should remember as we see these squabbles playing
out about how everyone cares so much about the middle
class and the rich are just the bad people. You're
in the freedom und This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast.
Here's the thing about revolutionaries, when they come from the left,
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there's a pretty standard template. They create a lot of
anger at what they view is the ruling class, the
excesses of that ruling class, the elites, the rich, the aristocrats,
the oligarchy. To borrow from Bertie Sanders, it's one of
his favorite words, and the way you know, you really
know it's Bernie send because the oligachus, I'll tell them
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what they do. I do think by Bernie Sanders sounds
a bit too much like Yogi Bear, but it's close enough,
it's close enough that you certainly know that's Bertie sent
I did watch a lot of that cartoon back in
the day. But revolutionaries come in promising that they will
get rid of this oppression and that they will give
nothing but benefits, sweetness, honey, and light to those who
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are part of the oppressed classes, the working class. In
this country, we act like the middle classes an oppressed class,
which I think is if you were to look at
that a historic or global standards, is flatly and obviously ridiculous,
But nonetheless it seems to work for some of these politicians.
But you have to also remember that there's always an
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element when you're talking about people like Bernie Sanders who
are calling for political revolution, there's an element of extremism
that can become in few used into what they're really
into the real ethos of the movement. There can be
true believers who hide their real intentions and hide their
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real their real feelings about what's going on in the
country in order to get enough support that they can
then ram their plans down the throats of everybody else
in the country. All right, So this is what I
meant before a little bit about the head fake from
the old Democrat Party. I mean the old Democrats, meaning
the Clinton, Biden, Schumer Pelosi squad. That group tries to
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present themselves as just more care, more caring version of
the generally capitalist, free market and constitutionally minded Republican Party, right,
just a better more you know, more more caring about
the oppressed, more caring about the poor and and better
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at governance. Although as we see from California to New
York to every other major blue enclave, it's the policies
that Democrats fight with Republicans on that are so clearly
the worst policies, you know. It's the ones that we
look at them, we say, hold on a second, why
wouldn't you arrest people for shoplifting, for example, which we'll
talk about later. Democrats view that as a tool of oppression.
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If there are any racial disparities in arrest rates in
a city, that's clearly evidence of racism. I mean the
areas where you have arguments between left and right in
how to govern a city or how to governor state.
This is where we tend to say, okay, look at
how it works when we do it our way. Look
at how it works when you do it your way.
But that's the old approach of the Democrats. Now you
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have Bernie Sanders, you have this revolutionary I was going
to say revolutionary guard, but that's giving everyone a bit
of an arom tingle. I think revolutionary group inside the
Democratic Party that just wants to be more open and
honest about this. And you have to think, who are
really the supporters of this group, Who are the people
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that are going to be influencing the thought processes of
those in power. What is the Bernie bass really like? Well,
I can tell you as someone that operates in the
realm of media commentary on a regular basis. Bernie bros,
I mean, the Bernie true believers are among the worst
people you will come across on the Internet or anywhere else.
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They are horrifically nasty, often threatening, just incredibly fiercely, insanely
defensive of Bernie Sanders. Now, I understand that they would
turn and say, well, we'll look at Trump supporters, But
of course I like Trump supporters, so I don't you know,
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And I understand that I come at this from a
certain perspective, and I know plenty of Trump supporters who
are super nice. Every Bernie Sanders supporter that I deal
with or that I come across is either spewing just
complete and utter nonsense. It's about how socialism is going
to be this cure all for all the inequality in society,
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or their rabid partisans who are really kind of scary.
It's not so much that they want to fix the
problems in this country. They want payback against those who
have made the problems in this country, and that includes
Trump supporters. That includes those who have done well, people
who are self made, who have become well off, or
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who are as Bernie Sanders calls it, the millionaires and
the billionaires. Those people need to be punished. It's not
just that they need to be Their so called greed
needs to be constrained and government regulation needs to relieve
them of their wealth. They need to be punished. They
might even need to be ideologically cleansed. They need to
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be re educated in some way. I'll take you to
this project Veritas situation in a second. Thanks for listening
to The bus In Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on
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your podcasts. It looks like James O'Keefe has done it again. Oops,
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he did it again. He played with the libs, got
lost in the I don't know how does the rest
of it? You you were younger than oh, you actually
were too young for Britney spears. You don't even know
Britney spears. No, but like you weren't you were like
in you were like an ambo when Britney spirits breaking
onto the scene. She was like, yea, when I was
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in high school, Britney Spears, was it man? Yeah, so
shouldn't you be able to know? It's? Oops? I did
it again. I played with my heart and I lost
it again. I lost it again. Yeah, yeah, okay, I'm
not singing it. I'm not you right, of course you
would not do that. Um. But yes, indeed there is
a there's a new project very toss video that is
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at a circle and it's making the rounds the truth
about twenty what we should have James has done. Here
we go, Oh sorry, expose pardon me exposed twenty twenty
dot com from James O'Keefe. Okay, And this is going
to be particularly interesting to people because there's there's a
real Bernie Sanders moment right now. I mean, the Democratic
Party is in the process as I sit here talking
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to you, of deciding whether or not they are a
socialist party. They can call themselves other things, that doesn't matter.
They will be a party for socialism. Elizabeth Warren is
running around talking about how it's just a matter of
executive decision she would forgive student loans. I mean, this
is just the president at that point. The preside United States.
She could just walk around with a blank checkbook and say, hey,
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I like you, here's a billion dollars from the treasury
because I like your smile. Kid, good luck. This is
this is absurd, but that's what she's Well, we'll get
into that a bit more later on. But the choice
of whether or not we go down this road to socialism, which,
if you want to borrow from Hyak, is also a
road to serfdom for all of us. In a sense.
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It's a road to government control, to bureaucrats having a
much greater say over your life, over your day to
day affairs than they ever should. This will have ramifications
that could stretch for who knows how long in this country,
but also around the world too. Other places have looked
at us, have mirrored our economic approach, have seen how
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much wealth and prosperity has been created by the American
people for the American people, and say, you know, maybe
we should get in on that. You know, we've run
this experiment many times. You know, do you want to
be South Korea or do you want to be Venezuela.
Do you want to be Hong Kong, you want to
be Singapore? Or do you want to be North Korea,
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free market, individual ingenuity, rewarded, rule of law, private property, freedom, liberty,
things that are good that we like. Do you want
those things or do you want people that think they
know better than you making the determinations for you about
what you should do, what you should have, and how
and where you should be able to spend your time
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and your money. This is that these are very important
questions for society. These are These are not little differences.
This is not a you know, a coke versus pepsi
and I was people always tell me they can I
was never able to tell the difference, So maybe I
have a weak palette or something. It's always been the
same to me. But this is not a coke versus
pepsi decision in this election at all. This is a
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socialism versus freedom decision. And you have people that understand
also what the real difference in trajectory would be. People
are beginning to see this, I think, because you have
true believers on the Bernie Sanders side who are running
around and letting everyone know they're kind of they're going
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off off script because Bernie Sanders is supposed to be
like the cuddly you know socialist who just eats Ben
and Jerry's lives up in Vermont, hangs out, just wants
to give you free healthcare. Man. Remember this. What socialists
don't tell you is all the amazing goodies that they're promising,
Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Buddha Judge, all of them. What
they won't tell you is that that all comes through
government coercion. That if you don't want to do these things,
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you have no choice. If you don't want the government
deciding what doctor you can see, when you can see
that doctor. If you don't want the government telling you
how much of your money you can keep, how much
money is going to go to other people that should
be yours. That is the result of Remember, people make
money often paste on their time, not necessarily because they're
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all hourly employees, and that's certainly a part of it too,
But you put your time into an endeavor and then
you're rewarded for that. So when they're taking money from you,
I mean they're taking hours. They are taking time from
your life and giving it to other people. There is
a rot at the center of this redistributive approach to governance,
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and it needs to be identified now we should all
be very very clear on this. The Bernie bros who,
as I said at Ore and even Democrats will often
complain about them for being for I mean, first of
these these people are delusional. I'm sorry Bernie Sanders. Does
anyone really think Bernie Sanders knows how to run anything?
Does anyone think Bernie Sanders would be good at running
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a business? That Bernie Sanders understands what really hard work is?
Why because he has been representing and almost you know,
a state that is a Democrat state with very little diversity,
where he just gets to run around and promising you know,
the sun, the moon and the stars to everybody, gives speeches,
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goes to the Senate. What legislation has he authored? What
has he done? That's important? Guy, I was an independent
coxing with Democrats for how long he wants to lecture
you all on hard work? I love this. Ricky Gervais
who had his phenomenal and we love the show that
what was it a week ago had his phenomenal opening
speech to the Golden Globes because it was it was
funny and it was true, and watching the hangers on
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the toe of the entertainment media try to do what
they could to protect the delicate feelings of people who
are really lucky. I mean, if you're sending that audience
at the Golden Globes and you're somebody who's either being
honored or just invited to this thing, and you work
in the entertainment industry, you're really lucky, and you should
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be thankful and grateful and humbled by your good fortune
instead of thinking that it confers some extra special intelligence
upon you as an actor or an actress to tell
everyone else how to do the how to live their lives.
Ricky Gervais is like, look, I used to be poor
and it was terrible, and now because of a lot
of people that like what I do, I become very,
very rich, and my life is super comfortable and easy now.
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And I know that, so I don't tell other people
what to do. I don't lecture them, and I don't
hector them because I know it's tough for them. It's
not tough for me. Thank you to those people for
not making it tough for me anymore. All Right, This
is what we all instinctually know is true. This is
something that we all recognize as being the reality of
having been in the struggle and having been in a
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better place financial than economically. And so Bernie Sanders going
around always talking with the middle class. And I mean
Bernie Sanders hasn't had great healthcare and paid for by
the taxpayer, I mean the federal federal government. The Senate
has incredible healthcare and has been living on a really
nice salary and doesn't really have to you know, doesn't
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have to sweat it that much. Folk. It hasn't been
that bad for Bernie. But he wants to tell you
all that. And by the way, he's got three houses.
I mean, this is the other party. He's a socialist
with three houses? Why does he need three houses? He
asks billionaires why they need billions? Why does Bernie Sanders
need three really only needs one house? All right? If
you're going to take the socialist set their word, if
you're gonna believe the rhetoric, why does he get away
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then with living large and in charge? I just wouldn't
want someone that. Why's Elizabeth Warrenworth. I think they asked
himate six to twelve million dollars her in her husband.
That's a lot of money. It's a lot more money
than I have. I would like to get to a million. Producer,
Mark and I both of the same goal. We would
like to get to a million. That sounds like fun.
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But Elizabeth Warren is also going around playing the oh,
I care so much about the middle class and the
struggle that people are in and everything else. She's had
more of a building you know, she's had a more
interesting resume building experience than Bernie Sanders, of course helped
in no small part by being a fake Native American.
But they they're playing this game of trying to present
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themselves as caring so much. Meanwhile, to bring us back
to Project Very Toss and James O'Keefe and the Bernie Bros.
This is again, this is exposed twenty twenty dot com
James O'Keefe's projected Project Very Toss. This is a Bernie
organizer who's talking about how he feels about what's going
on here. And I think we've got it all bleeped
and whatnot. But be prepared for that play it. Sixteen
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cities burning people could even be re educated. Maybe we
gotta try. Maybe. Like so, like the Nazi Germany, after
the fallow of the Nazi Party, there was a tone
of the populace service in Nazi Germany had to spend
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billions of dollars re educating people. Should not be an asked,
how are you gonna have to do the same thing here?
And that's kind of what Bernie's like in Hey for
education for everybody, because they're gonna have to teach you
not to you Nazi. Now they're going to say what
they always will in the circumstance, which is that this
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Bernie Sanders Field organizer is not representative of broader sentiment
among Bernie supporters. But let's ask ourselves the question, is
that really the case? Do you think that there are
a lot of Bernie supporters, people that want Bernie Sanders
the president of the United States, who believe the things
that Bernie Sanders himself says about Donald Trump. That Donald
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Trump is a massive national security threat, that he's an authoritarian,
that he's a traitor, that he's a Russian studge, that
he's a Russian asset. I think a lot of them
do believe that. And this is where I start to
sound a little bit more ominous, perhaps than I usually do.
But I'm willing to take crazy people at their word.
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I think that true believers should be listened to when
they're telling you what they really think, you should say,
hold on a second, maybe it's worth thinking some notes here.
They have been claiming for years that Donald Trump was
a threat to the most sacred institutions of our republic.
And this isn't I don't think anyone would deny that
that has been going on. They'll say Donald Trump is
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a white nationalist. They'll say that he is a racist.
They'll say that he is a national security threat, that
he could have war breakout with North Korea or thrown
at any moment. They say all of these things, and
let's not forget. And I don't want to. I don't
want to unfairly paint the entire Bernie supporter because I
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have some friends who are Bernie supporters actually, and I
liked them. There are very nice people who support Bernie Sanders.
I'm not I'm not a crazy person. But there's also
this faction within Bernie brow world that is nuts. And
there are some of the most ardent Bernie believers. And
it should not just pass unnoticed or unmentioned that, you know,
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while we're while we had the media lecturing us all
the time about Trump, you know, saying throw that bum
out of here or whatever at the at the different
rallies he's had, and how Trump was inspiring violence. I
heard that. I remember that story so many times during
the general election in twenty sixteen. It's at CNN. I
was on TV having to talk about this. I was like, guys,
you know, he uses tough talk, He's not actually inspiring violence.
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It was a Bernie Sanders supporter, very clearly, openly, avowedly
who for reasons of healthcare defense, tried a mass assassination
of specifically conservative members of Congress, notably wounding and almost
killing Steve Schoolies, trying to kill Senator Rand Paul among
many others at that baseball field and Alexandria, Virginia, Virginia.
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It was an attempted mass assassination of members of Congress
from a Bernie Sanders supporter. Now I'm not saying that
Bernie Sanders supporters are all like this. Of course that's
stupid and that's a strong man argument. But there are
people who are Bernie supporters in positions of actual influence
(31:34):
who really do think that Trump supporters perhaps need re
education of some kind, who really think that they're all
just stealth white nationalists, a danger to this country in
ways that we have to deal with. I mean, I
can promise you and I generally also have an issue
with the hidden camera stuff when it's low level people
who are blown off some steam who work at sea.
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I don't. When James O'Keefe, you know, hits a home run,
I'm the first to say, great work, James. I think
some of this stuff. For example, at CNN. You know,
if someone asked me about any company that I'd worked
for after hours, I think that I'm having a drink
with a peer and I start mouthing off about things there.
I think it's I question the wisdom of airing that
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stuff as a journey because it doesn't because they can
always just deny that and say, oh, well that's someone
did the higher ups say, that's just some disgruntled employee
who doesn't know anything. Doesn't mean anything. You know you've
got if you get someone high up and off the
food chain. I think that matters in this case. Though.
If you've been exposed to Bernie Brows, you know that
there are a lot of them who really think that
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that when Bernie Sanders talks about a political revolution in
this country, he means it, and that there will not
be any sit down and compromise and halfway with say
Trump supporters. There will not be any effort to try
to reach some consensus position about what will be good
governance benefiting the most people, or good government's rooted in principle,
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which is going to be an even trickier thing. It's one.
It's one thing to try and be in a position
to negotiate with your political opponents and find a little
what you like and a little what they like. It's
a whole other woman. You're saying, no, no, it's just
about what's right, and try to convince them of that.
In the realm of individual rights, collectivists are always going
to give you tremendous pushback, and they will reject arguments
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that are rooted in individual rights, individual private property, and
they'll always come at you with the collective good. So
Bernie Sanders should not be underestimated as a political force,
not just in terms of his ability to win the
Democratic nomination, which I think must be taken seriously. If
he is able to knock Elizabeth Warren out of serious contention,
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and all of a sudden the pressure rises on Warren
to get out Bernie Sanders picks up Warren supporters. He's
the frontrunner, folks. This guy's the front or of the Democrats,
someone that I and I really mean this. I would
not trust Bernie Sanders to run my ten year old
neighbor's lemonade. Stand. I mean, this is not someone you
want to charge of anything. But if you point that out,
(34:12):
Bernie bros. Are gonna come for you. And as you
can hear from mister Oh, We're gonna put the Trump
people in re education camps. Bernie Brows are crazy. You're
in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast.
I got something for you guys. It looks like Cardie
B is learning the value of limited taxation. Brucer Mark,
(34:35):
would you please? This is Cardie B on Texas. So
you know the government is taking of my taxes and
Uncle Sam, I want to know what you're doing with
my food tax money because you know what I'm saying, Like,
but you donate, like when you donate to a kid
from a foreign country, they give you updates of what
they're doing with you do nation. I want to know
(34:57):
what to do with my FOD tax money because I'm
from York and the streets is always dirty. Who was
voted the dirtiest city in America. I mean, she's wrong
about New York is the dirtiest city in America, but
she is right that it would be nice to have
a better sense of where all of our tax money's going.
So and it also does it does kind of hurt.
You get forty percent of your money getting taken away
(35:19):
by the federal government. Close to it, I guess I
think the top tax r it's thirty seven percent now
in federal federal incompent might be it was thirty nine
if memory serves. But Cardi Bell of a sudden's like,
I want to keep my money. What is the government
doing with all my money? Now? She's not an astute
political observer, but I do like when people learn the
lessons of real life. Guess what if Bernie Sanders wins
the presidency, Cardi, he's gonna take a lot more of
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your money. Thant try more like sixty maybe seventy. That's
what you're going to be paying as a top rate
if Bernie Sanders gets his way and Congress goes along
with it, or maybe they just go executive order route.
Something else we've got to look at. Thanks for listening.
To the Bus Sesson Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on
Apple Podcast, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get
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your podcasts. All right now, some of you might say, Buck,
they can't really go socialist, even if Warren or Sanders
or Buddha Judge or whomever AOC if she were old
enough to run for president, which she would be not
for quite some time, or even for Senate I think
for a little while, whoever it may be. In this
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current political environment, it would be either Warren or Sanders.
But you have this understanding, we all have this understanding
of how the system works. You'd say, but Buck, no, no, no,
Look at the things that Obama wanted to do. There
was really a three legged stool of socialism. One leg
was healthcare. They got that one without a single Republican vote,
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or they couldn't go all the way on it, but
they set it up. It was a major incremental stap
to create further momentum into socialism. They did do that
with Obamacare. That's why we're now already talking about Medicare
for all, where we're talking about these more all in
government socialist healthcare programs. They wanted to do environmentalism, green energy,
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stuff climate change hysteria, but they knew that that would
come with a price tag that many of the Democrats
at that point did not want to pay, not just
a price tag that consumers don't necessarily want to pay
and that politicians don't want to pay at the polls.
So that was a problem. And then there was also immigration, right,
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there was immigration. There were these areas where the Obama
presidency was trying to and that was get an amnesty,
going get an amnesty from the whole the whole country.
That has the California effect. You have all these new
illegals that are then either raising people who are likely
to be Democrats, growing up a Democrat households because of
we all know that people who are recent immigrants of
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the country are more likely to vote Democrat, and people
who are illegals, obviously are people that are related to
illegals are more likely to want to support democratic causes
or to vote Democrat. So that was another part of it,
and they almost got that through with Republican help. Okay, fine,
didn't happen though, because Republican voters said, hold on a second,
this is just amnesty. You can call a comprehensive immigration reform.
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It's just amnesty though, and we all know that, all
right now, all along, though, there's this trend, right the Democrats,
the Democrats socialists want something and they can't really get
it because of the political realities of the Congress, the
legislative branch, and people in Congress who want to keep
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their jobs want to keep their positions their seats. So
that means that there's a slowdown. That means that there
is some bullwork, which a ward that has been ruined
by the crappiest pseudo conservative public location in the entirety
of the Internet. But there is supposed to be a break,
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a speed bump, if you will. There we go replace
that with the replace will work with speed bump to
prevent Democrats from just going all in on socialist plans. Well,
here's the issue with that. What happens when Democrats decide
that the president is just going to do it. Ah,
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You will recall that Obama, through the EPA, through regulation,
was pushing for socialist green policies, right redistribution of wealth
from the energy sector to green energy projects and activist groups.
And although I mean this is there were ways that
they try to use the executive branch to do exactly that.
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Obama took it even a step further, and when there
was different action for childhood arrivals DOTA right dreamers, Oh,
I'm not going to We're not going to prosecute them
for any for illegal presence in the country, which is
the law is that they camp in the country illegally.
And then it was, oh, we're also not going to
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prosecute their parents, and oh, by the way, we're going
to give them work permits and bring them into the
system without any act of Congress whatsoever. And that was stopped,
i believe by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and
they had to actually stop put out an injunction because
the Department of Homeland Security under Obama wanted to just
give out these ID cards to illegals under the DAPPA
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program deferred action for the parents of childhood arrivals, and
at that point they would have been so close to
legal status that everyone knows that they would have had
to have been. The idea was to get them as
enmeshed in the system as possible, so then they would
have to be part of a larger deal, and all
of a sudden deferred action for child arrivals turns into
five or six million people getting amnesty and in getting
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amnesty law largely through executive fiat. Now, why am I
all wrapped up in this now? Because we've seen this
play out in the past. We've seen how this is.
The Congress is not going to save you from socialism,
is what I really want you to take from this.
Don't think that because cocaine, Mitch is putting judge after judge,
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great judges. Trump has gotten better judges in the Supreme
Court all the way down to the circuit courts across
the country than any president in my lifetime. So credit
where it's due. And Mitch McConnell is just a lean,
mean judge confirmation machine in the Senate. But what we're
hearing now from candidates like Warren and Sanders is something
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you must keep in on. When I talk to you
about how they want to implement some socialist scheme, you
probably would think, well, hold on, buck, do they have
the votes? Do they have what they have with Obamacare
a philibuster proof sixty seat majority in the Senate as
well as a House majority. I can they get it?
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Excuse me? Can they get it through the procedures? For
the Congress such as they are, Well, what if the president,
what if a socialist president Sanders? What if Comrade Sanders
or Comrade Warren just comes along and says, no, we're
just going to do this thing. This isn't really all
that theoretical, because that's exactly what Elizabeth Warren and Bernie
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Sanders are promising you do. On the issue of student
loan debt. There is over one trillion dollars of outstanding
student loan debt out there. Elizabeth Warren's idea, as she's
just said this now, is for people making less than
one hundred thousand dollars a year, up to fifty thousand
dollars of student loan debt would just be wiped away.
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Would just be wiped away. Okay, that's interesting. How would
that happen? She'll just tell the Education Secretary to quote
and modify their loans. This is this is just by
waving one's hand as president over all of these tracks,
all these financial obligations that people willingly entered into, it
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would just all of a sudden be money that is
no longer owed. You see. Also, the Obama administration, by
taking private sector lenders out of a student loan business. Yes,
there was an efficiency savings there, but it also meant
that guess what, you know who? You know who the
lender is now for people that want to take out
you know, twenty thirty fifty one hundred thousand dollars of
(43:28):
student loans, you know, the lender is you. You are
the lender. They say it's the federal government. But the
federal government isn't the lender. You are the lender. It
is your labor that funds the federal government. It is
your labor that the federal government takes a piece of
under threat of force, by the way, and redistributes it
for a whole slew of government program some of which
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we think are reasonable, unnecessary, most of which are not.
It's your money. Government doesn't have money, and government can. Only.
The only reason the government's creation or printing of money
has any value is because of the value that we,
the American people, put into that by our labor. Otherwise,
you know, I mean, the government of any country could
come along and just and governments have done this. We've
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seen this experiment played out. I mean, try to try
to see how how much you can buy with a
trillion Zimbabwe and I forget what the currency is in Zimbabwe,
but you know, a trillion Zimbabwe and whatever it is
over there, it's not going to get you very much.
We have seen this experiment play out and has predictable results.
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Elizabeth Warren is effectively trying to socialize the debts that
people have run up, overwhelmingly people who are middle to
upper middle class to go to colleges that they paid.
You know, they could have gone a community college, which
is effectively free for most people in most places. They
wanted to go to a state school or maybe a
private school. They took out loans. I also have to
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wonder if democrats ever think about the implications of these
things that feel good for them to say and that
will get additional support for them. But if you are
someone who just finished paying off your student loans after
twenty or thirty years of sending in that check every month,
and I'm sure it was painful and it was annoying,
I sit here right now with producer Mark doing a
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radio show and not sitting in some cubicle working for
some financial firm or something, largely because I didn't want
to go to business school and incur a couple one
hundred thousand dollars a day, just didn't want to do it.
I also loved doing media, but I didn't know if
I'd be any good at it before I did it.
But I figured it. Heck, you know, Yolo rolled the dice.
Didn't want to take out loans. But if I had
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thought that I could take out two hundred grand and
loans and have well, that's a lot of loans, but
that's that's what going to the business schools that I was.
By the time you actually pay them off, that's what
it is. If you're taking out the whole because it's
about sixty thousand intuition, twenty thousand living expenses, then when
you add interest over the life of the loan cycles
about two hundred and grand, that's what you're paying off.
But if I thought I could go and even get
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fifty thousand dollars of that just wiped away, that would
be nice. That's that's a pretty that's a pretty sweet deal,
isn't it. But then you have to ask, will what
about the people that have paid off their loans after
twenty or thirty years. Don't they feel like there's some
there is something inherently unfair. Of course, there is why
or why do some people get the benefit of this
timing and others don't just because Elizabeth Warren needs votes.
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And then think of some of the other downstream implications
of this. Why would a college give out any financial
aid anymore? Why would you know, university of whatever, university
of left wing absurdity give people a ten to fifteen
perhaps even a full ride scholarship to go to their
school when they know that, Oh, just take out the
loans and just you know, just let those loans ride awhile,
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and eventually we'll have another Democrat will come into office
and just wipe it all away, don't. You don't really
pay it down, just pay the interest on the loans,
don't pay it on the principle, and you can just
eventually it'll all be wiped away for you. There's been
a huge transfer of wealth, by the way, from the
American people to these bloated, ridiculous universities across the country.
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I mean, these places have billions and billions and billions
of dollars in endowment at the very top end schools,
and their tuitions are sixty thousand dollars a year now
pretty regularly. That's that's really where it is, and they'll
even tell you that that doesn't even cover the full
cost of educating a student based upon the structure they
have set up for these four year colleges. So you
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have to wonder why, I mean, are they are they
education so much better now than they were thirty or
forty years ago. Many of you probably have or some
of you listening went through this yourselves. But those of
you who around my age, you have parents who will
tell stories about how they were, you know, pulling weeds
out of the ground from someone's yard and you know,
doing a little bit of roofing or working as a
(47:55):
dock hand. Right, I don't know whatever? A store clerk?
Ice cream scooperum, prison mark, what's the like, what's the
most job job you've had? I mean, right now, you
work in media, you're fancy, what was the most job job?
You know? This is actually hilarious. Ice cream Scooper? Really? Yes,
I was unaware of that. Yeah, yeah, Hershey ice cream shop?
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What was your favorite flavor of ice cream? I mean
at a Hershey's ice cream shop? Obviously chop chocolate? Right, Okay,
there's no better chocolate ice cream than hers Just making
sure you didn't say strawberry, because it'd be like crossing
the streams and you'd have total protonic reversal and you'd
have to imagine every cell in your body exploding at
the speed of light. That's what happens if you say
strawberries your favorite. I didn't realize that's what happened. That's
(48:39):
what has science. It's hashtag science. So it isn't true
that it's actually really hard after a while to scoop
the ice cream out, though I've been told that it
gets you know, they don't just more challenging than you
than people think it is. If they don't just wet
the the scooper for no reason, by the way, right
helps it. Yeah, See producer Mark had a job. Job.
It used to be that you could have that job
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job and if you were going to you know, NYU
or if you were going to GW and DC or wherever,
you might be able to over the course of a summer,
you know, payoff maybe a semester or a half a semester,
that's school. If you're going to pay off a year
at NYU or GW, now you better be making about
one hundred and fifty grand. And like after taxes, you'll
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have some money to pay off that. It's ridiculous. Why
is it so much more expensive now, Well, in part
it's so much more expensive because of people running around
saying that what everyone should get a four year college education.
You have to get a four year college education. They
don't understand there's a supply and demand component of the workforce.
It's not just everyone doesn't just get to be in
the best richest, best, you know, highest paying jobs. We
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don't all get to be top you know, corporate lawyers
or heart surgeons or you know whatever. I look. I
wish I could have been a heart surgeon. But math
hashtag no math for buck. But instead what you have
are people saying, take out these loans and it will
just be wiped away. Take out these loans, the taxpayers
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and the hook for it. Moral hazard doesn't matter here.
You know, learning your lesson doesn't matter here. And there's
the bigger, broader lesson that I want you all to
take from this too, is what if a socialist socialist
senders or socialist war and just says this, and the
education department goes along as part of the executive you
could say it's going to be maybe it'll be wrapped
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up in the courts or somebody who brings some kind
of a challenge. But who knows if that'll even work
depends on what judge you get and what the system,
what the situation is the time. But beyond that, it's
just like with amnesty. Once you tell people their debts
are canceled by the government, they're gonna act like the
debt is canceled and they're gonna have a and they're
gonna have a strong case to be to make that
that's the case. So now you have socialist Now you
(50:48):
have socialist rhetoric about you know, socialist rhetoric about the
reality of just having a president who wiped stuff away. Absurd, absurd,
But that is where we are. Elizabeth Warren is saying,
if I am president, I will effectively give you up
to fifty thousand dollars if you are predominantly a you know,
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upwardly mobile young person who took out loans and they
don't want to pay them off. This is a payoff.
She's just taking money from you, the taxpayer, and given
it to people that she thinks are going to vote
for her. And if they'll do it with student loans,
let me tell you something. Democrats, socialists will do it
with whatever they want. What happens if a President Warren
comes in and says, I'm declaring an amnesty and I'm
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telling the Department of Homeland Security to give people. Okay,
maybe it gets challenged in corp. But what if they say, no,
we don't care, We're gonna go ahead with us anyway.
What are you gonna do? How are you going to
stop them? It's the right thing to do. They'll say,
that's what Obama used to say whenever he wanted his way,
Gotta go around Congress. Congress isn't acting, so I will act.
That was what Obama got away with saying. The press
(51:57):
was like, oh yeah, that sounds right, that sounds constitutional.
I don't underestimate the comrades They're coming for all of us.
You're in the freedom Heart. This is the Buck Sexton
Show podcast. She said that she wanted to see the
(52:17):
rules of the road so that she could appoint appropriate
managers to present the case to the Senate. She did
not say, while I'm holding down until the mitchellcounell agrees
to witnesses. So let's get back to what we really
should be doing. Which is or focusing on, which is
what kind of a trial are we going to happen
and the Senate? Is it going to be a fair
trial or is it going to be a rig trial? Alison,
(52:39):
Just as the President tried to rig his reelection by
by trying to get the Ukrainian president to go along
with his political scheme, he's trying to, with the help
of Mitchellcowna, rigged the Senate trial by not calling appropriate
witnesses and producing documents. The President has been stonewalling this
(52:59):
impeachment process the whole way, and now that he has
an opportunity in the trial to present his case and
presenting his case easy, but presenting facts and evidence, not
saying this is a witch hunt, that is not evidence.
That's just a rhetorical what I call rhetorical. It's nothing progress.
I think Mazie Herono is the dumbest person in Congress.
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I really believe that. I actually don't even say it
to be amusing. I actually think she's the dumbest person
in Congress based on what she says publicly, in the
way that she conducts herself as an elected official, and
so in a sense she provides very you know, She
plays a very necessary role because it makes, you know,
former members of the Senate like Joe Biden look not
quite so dumb by comparison. Joe Biden, I think, is
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also a bit of a dumb ass, even though he's
been Vice president United States. Remember, they can call Republican
president's vice president stupid all they want, and then we're
supposed to always accept that. Right, George W. Bush was
so dumb. George W. Bush is smarter than Al Gore,
has always been smarter than Al Gore, and always will
be smarter than Al Gore. Okay, so as much as
the media can try to just brainwash everyone into thinking otherwise,
(54:07):
you know, Maisie Arono here though, Well, we got to
talk more then. Now we're getting to the impeachment, s
off the articles, the transmission of the articles, blah blah,
that's coming up. Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson
Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeartRadio app,
or wherever you get your podcasts. The Senate was never
going to pre commit ourselves to redoing the prosecutors homework
(54:29):
for them, and we were never going to allow the
Speaker of the House to dictate Senate proceedings to Senators.
House Democrats have already done enough damage to the President
international unity. Mitch McConnell's going to hold the line here,
I think, which is good. He understands who he's up
against here with these Democrats. He knows that they have
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no honor or integrity whatsoever in this process, and so
all of their scheming, in all of their insinuations, they're smears.
All this stuff that they're doing right now about Mitch
McConnell is just desperation play But perhaps there's nothing really
more desperate and disgraceful in this whole situation than what
(55:14):
has just what has just come to light, and that
is that they're now doing the Russia Russia playbook against
Mitch McConnell. This is from a CNN reporter, So not somebody,
not someone on the ride who's trying to find some
way to bash Nancy Pelosi. Which really, to bash Nancy
Pelosi just let her speak publicly long enough and she'll
(55:36):
say something really stupid or really dishonest, and then watch
all the Democrats scrambled at her. Oh, Pelosi is a
great strategist. Pelosi is a narcissistic loon. But anyway, here's
what the CNN reporter shared this morning. Pelosi told her
colleagues in private that Mitch McConnell is acting like a
rogue Senate leader. As she said before, she mused that
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sometimes she wonders Mitch McConnell has Russian connections. As per
attendees at the meeting. Oh yeah, that's right, folks, because
Mitch McConnell is not doing what Nancy Pelosi says he
should do in the Senate. Remember, the Senate has the soul.
This is the Senate's world. By the way, thank god
(56:22):
that Republicans held the Senate in that last election, which
was not which was not something that could be counted
on upfront. I mean, you look at the Kavanaugh effect here,
and it is I do believe that it's very likely
that Kavanaugh and the Democrats shameful, shameful effort to destroy
(56:43):
that man, That Kavanaugh's effort, I mean that Kavanaugh's effect
on the Senate that kept it in Republican hands was
in fact the difference maker here. Could you imagine if
you had a Senate majority now, they wouldn't they wouldn't
get to the two thirds vote. Even if you had
had a couple of seats go the other way. But
if you had Chuck Schumer running this thing and not
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Mitch McConnell, oh my god, this should be a circus
beyond circuses, should be like the craziest thing you've ever seen.
I couldn't even think of something at the time, but
you know, something to get to the biggest circus ever.
I'm not really sure. Also, I feel like circuses have
become they're a little out of fashion now, especially they're
(57:25):
not allowed to have animals at circuses anymore. You know,
people get very mad about like elephants being trained and
lion tamers and all that stuff. That's pretty much all
gone now. You can't really do that anymore. How times change.
But fortunately Mitch McConnell's in charge. Mitch McConnell's in charge,
and so he is not going to allow for the
shenanigans some Democrats. But just remember this. While everyone was
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so aghast yesterday, oh my gosh, President Trump retweeted a
photoshopped image of Nancy Pelosian Chuck Schumer in front of
an Iranian flag with a turban and a headscarf, respectively,
and people were saying, oh, this is so horrible, and
(58:09):
now could he do this? And well, they call Trump
a Russian trader all the time, and the evidence for
that is still zero. There's no actual evidence that Trump
is a Russian. I mean, not only can they not
prove these a Russian trader, there's zero evidence for this.
This is a without evidence claim. Oh, he says nice
things about Pudin. Obama says nice said nice things about
(58:29):
Cuba and the Castros all the time, you know, or
things that were too nice about them. Oh, you know,
it's too friendly to them, for sure. I guess he's
a he's a Cuban asset. I mean, this is absurd,
This is absurd. But they say whatever they have to
say to get what they want at the time they
want it, and that's that's all that really matters to them.
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Tomorrow is supposed to be the day that they will
transmit the articles of impeachment. There'll be a vote to
transmit them, and then Pelosi has told the Democrats, who
you march in lockstep? I admire the Prussian precision of
Democrats as a as a political party when they want something,
(59:11):
there is there's none of this concern over principle, you know,
that somehow the Democrats they don't they don't have you know,
Amash's and Rand Paul's and these other characters who have
big problems with their own party on this stuff. You know,
every the Democratic Party's like, yeah, we'll do whatever Pelosi says,
so they'll vote to transmit these articles of impeachment. I
still very much believe that the correct, the correct approach
(59:38):
here for the Senate is to just shut this whole
thing down. Just shut it down, shut it down, say okay, great,
thank you for these articles. This is a sham. Let's vote.
Oh the president's innocent, see you later. I think that's it.
All this stuff about, oh, we need to have witnesses
and we need to know, we need to have whatever
(59:58):
whatever Miss McConnell says we need, that's the reality of it.
We saw what happened in the House. We saw the
way Adam Schiff said, all the rules, where's the whistle blower?
By the way, notice how there's all this concern over
witnesses who will testify at the impeachment. Whatever happen the
whistle blower, the single most important person in our republic
at one point, Oh, he's going to bring down the
(01:00:19):
President and tell us tales of corruption and all this
other stuff. Meanwhile we turn out and say, hold on
a second, we don't get to know who this guy.
We can't have it confirmed by the press who the
whistle blower really is. They have no interest in getting
us the truth on that matter. And beyond that, we
are not going to hear from the whistleblower. We're not
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going to hear from the whistle blower in this impeachment farce.
Why why does he Oh, he's not the only one
who thinks that he has or that he's not gonna
have to test by and apparently not even Republicans are
talking about this. I would also want to know why
does Adam Shift think that he is not supposed to
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testify here? Why does Adam Shift think he can avoid
this playlip playclif twelve. Look, I'm not a fact witness,
so other than mollifying the president, I'm not sure why
the Senate would call me or Nancy Pelosi as a witness.
Is a fair trial though you could very well see
the case where the bidens would have to be there. Yes,
you think that is a good thing politically, You think
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that's a good thing for impeachment as a whole. I
think what the senators would have to evaluate is do
the Bidens have any relevant testimony? And I think the
answer is that they don't. What is an issue here
is whether the president withheld military aid, withheld official acts
like a White House meeting in order to course a country,
to announce investigations, not even conduct them, but just announce
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them to help smear's opponent. And there's not much light
that Joe Biden or Hunter Biden can shed on the
President's conduct. So Adam Shaffer is like, no, no, we
don't need to hear from the Bidens, because I say so, No,
he doesn't get he doesn't get to make that determination.
That's not That's not how this is going to go.
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It is absolutely relevant that we hear from Hunter Biden
in this if we're going to call witnesses at all, which,
again I want to be very clear, I do not
think that that is the proper I don't think that
that's the right way to go. I think that it
makes much more a much more sense under the circumstances
to have the Republican majority just say thanks, this is
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this is crap. This impeachment is ridiculous and just throw
it out, like the pizza you pull out of the fridge.
It's been sitting there for a month that you thought
was actually a week, and it smells and it has
like green fuzz on it. You know when it goes
When the pizza goes fuzzy, then you know it's really
time to not eat it. By the way, producer Mark,
did you see that the latest craze right now? Right
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before I get before I get to to nuts here?
Are you a pro or anti pineapple topic on pizza? Guy?
Absolutely against opposed? So you're a purist of course, why
would you have a pineapple and pizza? That's disgusting? So
I'm I've actually never had pineapple on pizza, so I
cannot speak to whether or not it's a good thing.
I haven't even It strikes me as a bit of
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culinary sacrilege. But now there's a new trend Kiwi the
fruits get here. I don't even want to hear about it.
On any fruit does not belong on pizza, anything sweet. Technically,
a producer mark tomato as a fruit boom mine, Yeah,
but you don't usually put its tactically vegetable as a
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cooking termament. It's a vegetable, but it's technically as a
scientifically speaking, it's a fruit. I mean sure, but that's
the sauce that's not You're not putting tomatoes on a piaman.
You could, but yeah, well, I mean, you know those
aren't sweet. I mean, I don't know what kind of
timentez you use, but I use my son Marzano as
they're delicious. Yeah, but you know so so kiwi on
kiwi on pizza, No no bueno for you. You don't
do that? All right? Well, I'm just saying, if you
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pull the pizza out of the fridges smell bad, you'd
throw it across the room and say not for me. Right,
That's what the Senate should do with these articles of
impeachment as transmitted by the Democrats. They should just say
this is ridiculous. We're done here. We're done here because
you have you have these witnesses that come forward, and
even if the Republicans get to get to decide who
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the witnesses will be in the Senate, there's always the
possibility that something you know that the Democrats can seeze
on something dishonestly if need be. But they'll see us
on something to use against the Republicans and that whole proceeding,
and why give them any more leeway? I think there's
also a lesson we learned here. If Democrats play hardball,
bare knuckle politics in the House, Republicans need to do
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the same in the Senate. If nothing else, haven't we
learned as wartime conservatives, as I like to say, that
we have to be willing to fight against our adversaries
the way they fight against us, or else we just
consign ourselves to losing, or else we just accept right
up front that we can't win. We won't win because
we're unwilling to do what is necessary. So I think
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that's I think shutting this down is absolutely the way
to go. We shall see if I am I am correct.
Oh we got a little more from from shifty Oh no, no, wait, no,
forget that. We've heard enough of shifty Shift. Shifty Schumer
though almost as shifty as Shifty Shift. This is one
of those things that you could practice saying to work
on diction. You remember that stuff seashell, She sells Seashells
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by the seashore, producer Mark says, says the radio host
in real time on the show. I'm not having some
kind of an episode over here. I'm just trying to
take everybody back to you know how you learned diction?
All right, play Chuck Schumer Clip nine. If he says
everything's fine and he did nothing wrong, why is he's
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so afraid of Bolton and the other three witnesses we've
asked for testified. If he did nothing wrong and he's
not afraid, why he won't he let us get temporary
document contemporaneous documents. If the president's so right, then all
these witnesses and documents will corroborate his case. I think
he's hiding something and that's why he's so afraid of
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witnesses and documents. Oh, isn't this so cute? This is
like when Democrats conveniently momentarily forget that, say, pleading the
fifth is not an admission of guilt. They'll only say
that if they don't like the person, Oh, guilty. An
innocent person doesn't plead the fifth. If they like the person,
they say, no, you have a right to avoid self incrimination.
You don't have to answer the questions the government, whatever
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it may be. And this is another instance where the
Democrat position becomes because Trump will not go along with
their attempts to destroy him. He's clearly guilty. Because Trump
will not assist them in the annihilation of his own presidency,
he must be guilty. This is what they say, that
he fights back against this process is all you have
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to know. It's all you have to be told. Clearly,
he must be a bad guy because he won't give them.
He won't waive all executive privilege, give them all of
his documents. Have everybody you know do what they say,
or else you're guilty. This is this is the way
that Democrats think fairness should work in this process. Absolutely
(01:07:17):
absolutely observed. But they've got nothing, folks, They've got nothing.
They've made a mistake. They got there, they got their base,
they got the voters all fired up thinking maybe they
were going to be able to finally take down Trump
with this scam, with the sham of impeachment. Turns out's
not gonna happen. By the way, Rand Paul here is
saying that he might force a vote on Hunter Biden
testimony at the gop UM. What if this is interesting?
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Why would he do this? Goop back impeachment witnesses. Yeah,
so if the Goop says there's gonna be witnesses that
that Rand Paul is going to force calling witnesses, including
Hunter Biden. My colleagues can't have it both ways, calling
for someone blocking other. If we're gonna give a platform
to witnesses, the Democrats demand, I look forward to forcing
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votes to call Hunter Biden and many more. Yeah. Absolutely,
I mean this is this isn't this is no leeway,
no halfway situation. You shouldn't call it waited. He should
shut it down, Shut it down. Listen to the Buckster
on this one Buckster, the grand strategist from inside the
Freedom Hut. I'm telling you, Mitch McConnell, I'm telling you Republicans,
just just just slap it down. You know, it's like, hey,
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are you gonna try it? Are you gonna try to
producer Mark? You know, in the big game and you're
in the end zone. Do you try for the pick
or do you try it? Or just wap it down?
Just wap that ball down because you don't want the
guy to get a touchdown. I'm not even sure you
know what you just said. You know what I'm yeah,
it's when they you're not gonna get it. You know,
if you're own defense or defense and the balls coming
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into the receiver, you want to try to be fancy
and catch that interception, or you want to just wap
it down down. You wap it down, Sure, exact took
a while to get there. Well, I'm trying to you know,
I'm expanding. I'm spanning my verbal palette to include some
sports and nowties great producer Marker and I did watch
exactly and karate chops, buck slaps, Mitch McConnell. Listen to
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my man, don't call witnesses, don't withdraw all this, just
as the great John Madden wouldn't say, just wap it down.
You're in the Freedom Hut. This is the Buck Sexton
Show podcast. You know, my son Adam is literally my
policy advisor. I'm not joking. If you ever met him,
(01:09:34):
I mean, my team everybody will tell you it's like, oh,
it's Adam speaking. You know, he's a person and he's like,
I'm so tired mom and people saying capitalism and socialism.
Why not peopleism? You know? He one time I wasn't
a meeting which Chairwoman Maxine Waters and two other colleagues
about pushing this amendment to stop fossil fuel investment US
(01:09:56):
the government stopped investing fossil fuels, and he whisp, it's
to me, Mom, Can I have a piece of paper?
And of course he doesn't know how to whisper, and
I give him this piece of paper. You know, he
sometimes likes to sketch, so I'm thinking he's drawing over there.
Before that meeting ended, he handed me the piece of
paper I had posted it, and he said, Mom, you
gotta tell him this say is we only have until
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twenty thirty. Like he was giving me these talking points.
And at the end of the meeting, I put it
up and I shared to share me Chairwoman Waters in
my colleagues, and she just smiled. And I thought to myself, God,
if we could just clear the room and sometimes put
kids in the room. Democrats really believe this. That's where
she did to leave. They really think that children had
(01:10:41):
more wisdom about policy than adults. Apparently, this is this
is the Greta Thunberg situation. This is why so many
blue check journos create these false these these false anecdotes
about their own children. You know, Dotty, I just want
to know, why is it that Medicare for all is
being opposed by those who, because of chronyism and obsession
(01:11:03):
with capitalist free markets, refuse to put people first. Said
my five year old, Your five year old didn't say that.
And oh, by the way, Libs, I don't care what
you're five, or your ten or your fifteen year old
thinks about any policy matter whatsoever. And the fact that
the Libs do care is in fact a data point
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about how little we should care what they think about anything,
because they have very poor judgment and they are emotionally unstable.
Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember
to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever
you get your podcasts. A quick bit of news trivia.
If you're today a team, what is the number three
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trending topic on Twitter in America right now? You might
think it was the big LSU Clemson game last night,
which I know about because I love America and freedom,
And even though I did not know that this game
was happening until it was actually on the TV screens,
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I know that it was very fun for people to watch,
and I enjoy the enjoyment that other people get from
watching collegiate athletes playing the sport of football because I
am I am a real American and a normal American
that people can relate to. So go LSU Clemson stuff.
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What other? Do we know what the mascots are from them?
By the way, they're literally the same mascot. Are you serious? Yes,
they're both the Tigers. No, that's not possible. I swear
to you they're both Tigers. Yeah, are you messing with me?
They really are both the Tigers. That was a joke
on Twitter all yesterday. Who's going to win the Tigers
or the Tigers? This is like when Michael Malice try
to convince me that that Aaron Paul the YouTuber was
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a relative of Rand Paul's, And I was just like, well,
how do I know if, like I mean, it could
be sound possible, right, He's like, oh no, it's real.
And then as soon as I was like all right,
I didn't know that, He's like, you eighty, that's not real.
I'm like, wow, what I know? For the longest time,
I didn't know Chuck Schumer and Amy Schumer were related.
They are related, right, Yeah, I didn't know that for
a long time. Interesting, um, do you find her funny?
(01:13:15):
By the way, I find her. I think the movie
certain thing. I saw a movie that she was in,
and it was one of the worst things I've ever seen.
I think it was some kind of a dating movie.
I forget what it was called, the one with lebron In,
and I think, yeah, that was one of the worst
movies ever made. And she should be ashamed for all
eternity as an as an artiste for being involved in
that garbage. The check probably cleared, and probably Adam Sandlers
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made a lot of bad movies. But you're telling me
to go see the what's the movie the Gems which
got snubbed, not even combination. People are very angry about
I love this this boy. I wasn't even thinking I
was going to talk about movies today. But wait, don't
go anywhere because because I got to ask you a
thing about the game. Um, but someone who writes for GQ,
(01:14:01):
like a sex advice collin for GQ Blue Check person
was upset to the point of profanity about how there
were no women in the movie nineteen seventeen and how
like why do we about this? Yeah, why do we
have to keep why do we have to keep watching
like this thing about the World War One? Like oh,
like World War One, like such a big deal. It's
(01:14:24):
actually a pretty big deal, darling. It's actually a pretty
it's actually a pretty important kind of shape the modern
world and also cost europe An entire generation of young
men because of government and bureaucrat's stupidity and really created
also the groundwork that led to World War two. And
(01:14:46):
uh yeah, it's it's so I think you can say
a big deal, but but no, apparently apparently not. And
it's really what you what you find is that trench
warfare and World War One, as you know, is the patriarchy.
That is the patriarchy. Just dudes, how do you expect
to fake putting women in that battle? I mean not
that were women in the army at that time? I
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don't think so. No, m no, there's nothing we can
do about that now in twenty and twenty. No, But
wokeness means not having to not having to bend the
need of reality. Sure, they're really should there should have
been a whole female battalions in nineteen seventeen. Who were
you know, we're running with like you know, women's march
t shirts on running across that field just for the
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artistic merit of it. That would have made it a
much better, much better film. Yeah, I hate factually incorrect movies.
I know, I get angry about that too. Oh wait,
but so the LSU ding LSU Clemson game LSU one, right, yes,
and do we like this? Is this? Is this good
for us? Sure? Yeah? Is the freedom of pro LSU?
Were pro pro Clemson? You get to decide. I guess
that's you. It's all on your pro LSU. I don't know.
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We're probably pissed off half of Alabama there. Oh, I
was Clemson in Alabama thing? Yeah? Where's Clemson in Alabama?
Big rivals with Alabama? Yeah, this is a whole, This
is a whole where LSU is right Louisia. Oh my god. Yes, okay,
I thought I got that wrong. I was worried for
a second. All right, no, no, yeah, but yes, their
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quarterback Joe Burrow will be the number one overall pick
in the NFL Draft this year. He'll probably go to Cincinnati,
which really stinks for him. But yeah, well, you know,
at least he can hang out in Miami in the offseason.
So this is the you might think, buck, aren't we
talking about the LSU Clemson game? Because that's the number
three trending topic. No, no, no, no no. The number
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three trending topic on Twitter has to do with the
LSU Clemson game. But it is not actually, no, not
actually the game at all. The only reason you know
about this game isn't it. Yes, this is true. He
just called me out, but it's accurate. Um. Vince Vaughan,
who isn't an actor with a tremendous range that goes
from movies where he plays Vince Vaughan to other movies
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where he plays slightly older Vince Vaughn. But I do
like him. I mean I think I think he's made
some great I think Old School's Great, Wedding Crashes is great.
These are fun movies, no question. He was horrifically bad
in the second season of True Detective, but I'll let
that slide. Vince Vaughan at the LSU Clemson game went
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up to the President of the United States and his wife,
shook hands, exchange pleasantries, and went about the rest of
his life. And the Left is freaking out about it
all over the social media. Avage Vaughn. Trump's our passion
as people freaking out, I don't understand. They gotta get
(01:17:37):
a grip they gotta get a grip. It's just not
that big a deal. The guy was just saying, Hi,
this is the same thing that happened with Ellen and George.
W Oh, yeah, that's right. Yeah she was. I give
Ellen credit. She was like, I'm you know, he's a
human being. I'm a human being. Sometimes human beings are
nice to each other, you know. I was like, yeah,
you know, well when you're an Ellen also, it's like,
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come on, like they can't who doesn't, Like I was
gonna say, it's like there's some people that even the left,
even the left, no matter how how angry they get,
like the wokeness, when overcome you know Ellen, Yeah, I
mean Oprah, Ellen, they can pretty much do the thing
that baby Yoda does where they like stop the you know,
the bad guys from moving. They can just freeze them
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and their Twitter. Yeah, they can just stop Twitter. Oprah
can just wave her hand and like Twitter will freeze.
Same thing with Ellen Um included. You know, because they're
on the they're like very powerful figures to the left
and on the left anyway. So Vince Vaughan was pleasant
to the sitting president United States of the commander in chief,
and people are all freaked out about that. Um, that's
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a real thing that is going on right now, Vince Vaughan,
they're saying should be canceled. I mean, Democrats are completely insane, folks.
This is this is a real thing that is happening
right now. That's how much they've been convinced that that
Donald Trump is a menace, is a danger, is a
bad im It's not possible to have reasonable conversations with
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people who think that it is a transgression to shake
hands just as an American, as any person, as an American,
shake hands with the sitting president of the United States,
a president who has done what's the terrible thing that
he's done again, exactly what countries has he invaded and destroyed?
What what you know internment camps? Is he set up
(01:19:27):
for people and sent American citizens into What's the really
horrific thing that Donald Trump has done? Always loved us. Oh,
they misrepresent something that he said at a press conference
a few years ago. That's what the thing that we're
all supposed to be terrified about. These people are crazy.
But that's also why when I saw this morning, you know,
CNN was running some story on how the ocean is
(01:19:50):
warming at the same rate as if we dropped five
herosium as sized nuclear bombs in the ocean every day.
I I mean, I know that's supposed to be released.
That's like something it sounds to peep. Oh my gosh,
that's so so scary. The ocean, I'm gonna let you
in a little secret, is really really big. So even
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if it sounds like, oh my gosh, five nuclear bombs
in the ocean a day, that's that's a real But
it's a really big ocean, all right, So let's not
get too worried about this. But they're trying to find
the most viscerally disturbing imagery possible to describe what is
a naturally occurring process that has always been occurring. Temperature
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of the ocean has always been going up, going down.
That's just the reality of the planet we live in.
But they want people to be terrified, and as part
of that terror campaign, they come up with ways to
play upon the fear that they've created. I mean, this
is now the climate change stuff, you know. Look, it's
you see this with the way that that Trump is
treated as the worst person ever by the left, there's
(01:20:57):
the exaggeration has gotten to the point now where there's
no backing down from it. I mean, they've really convinced
people that Donald Trump is the scariest, worst person ever,
and so there's no they're not willing to they're not
willing to try to scale that back at all. You
also have this with climate change. If you want any
attention for your climate change, cause what you end up
having to do as a lib and as a media
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outlet now is just saying the most outrageous, frightening things possible,
and and then and then people will click on it
and they'll want to hear it. You know. Then you
have to say the world's gonna end in twelve years
and other world's gonna end in ten years, you know,
not six seven you know that, not six minute apbs,
seven minute abbs. That's that's where we are on this.
(01:21:40):
It reminds me a little bit of the local news
trick that you still see sometimes where it's like, well,
you know, good evening, I'm so and so, and here's
the you know, attractive female that appeals to the largest
local demographic viewership we have here, Um, whatever that may be.
And uh, you know, tonight we're going to talk to
you about the mayor's race. And also the thing you
(01:22:01):
have in your home that may kill you unless we
tell you what it is coming up later. This is
the This is a kind of a caricature of what
but I mean that that really happened. I mean you
look at local news, they'll do that. People go, oh,
I better know or else this thing's gonna kill me.
That's now. Look the climate change people, it's it's you know.
Here we have another scientist who says, unless we take
(01:22:22):
climate change seriously, we have six years left. Now, we
have four years left, now, we have ten years left. No,
we're all gonna die because when you set the bar
at that level to get anyone's attention, you have to
take you have to take the dial to eleven, you know,
not ten eleven, not six seven. All Right, you see
what I'm saying. You're in the freedom. This is the
(01:22:45):
Buck Sexton Show podcast. This is very interesting and I
didn't get a chance to address this earlier, but let
me share with you. This just broke. This is a
a piece in the New York Times Russians hacked Ukrainian
gas company at the center of impeachment. Give you some
(01:23:11):
of the details here, and I quote with President Trump
facing an impeachment trial over his efforts to pressure Ukraine
to investigate former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. And
his son Hunter Biden, Russian military hackers have been boring
into the Ukrainian gas company at the center of the affair.
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According to security experts, the hacking attempts against Barisma, the
Ukrainian gas company on whose board Hunter Biden serve, began
in early November, as talk of the Biden's Ukraine and
impeachment was dominating the news in the United States. It
is not yet clear what the hackers found or precisely
(01:23:52):
what they were searching for, but the experts say the
timing and scale of the attack suggest that the Russians
could be searching for potentially embarrassing material on the Bidens,
the same kind of information that mister Trump wanted from
Ukraine when he pressured an investigation of the Bidens and Barisma,
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setting off a chain of events that led to his impeachment.
Then then as now, the Russian hackers, from a military
intelligence unit known formally as the GRU and to private
researchers by the alias Fancy Bear, you so called phishing
emails that designed that are designed to steal using names
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and passwords. According to a Silicon Valley security firm that
detected the hacking called Area one. I guess we're putting
a lot of faith incredibility in this Area one, which,
by the way, this is blown up in the media's
face before it did back with the Washington Post and
their whole Russian fake news thing. They cited some security
expert online cyber group that was a joke that was
(01:24:56):
like nothing, didn't really exist, but the Washington Post ran
with it because it was anti Rump. That was early
in the Trump presidency. Let's unpack this for a minute.
Ukrainian gas company at the center of impeachment, Barisma, is
hacked by Russians. That's what they're saying. Why would we
be Why would they tell us this, Why would they
tell us this, Why would they be concerned about this too?
(01:25:19):
There are a few things that could be going on here,
and I'm not quite committed in my mind yet to
which one I think is the most likely. So I'm
just I'm working through some of the options here with you.
As I see it, you could have an effort to
just bring up Russia again right now in the whole
impeachment situation, and oh, the Russians are trying to help Trump,
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and that's Anything that can be talked about as a
Russia issue gets Democrats excited. Anything that is in the
world of Russia stuff gets Democrats excited. Okay, that's possible.
So it's just it's just a distraction from the excuse
me whoa distraction from the impeachment situation, and it's something
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that we have to just move past as quickly as
we can because it doesn't meaning. Here's another possibility, though,
What if we're being told this by the New York Times.
What if they're telling us this because there are concerns,
There are concerns that maybe somewhere in the Barisma files,
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somewhere on the Barisma servers, there could be information that
it doesn't even have to be criminal, remember that, it
just has to look really bad, perhaps not even involving
Hunter Biden directly, but about Hunter Biden in some way.
All you need is one director of you know, a Barisma,
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or one CEO or you know, somebody's high up the
food chain over there writing a colleague some email like
all right, pay that pay that you know, idiot Hunter
Biden fifty to eighty thousand dollars a month whatever you
got to pay him, because that means that his dad
will lay off us in this whole corruption thing a
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little bit, you know, just because of the appearance of it.
All all you need is an email like that, and
the Democrats' efforts to use this thing as a means
of removing the President United States and preventing his reelection
turns into a nightmare for them. That's all you need.
And what I think it's so interesting is that there's
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also it's very clear from the way this is reported
on that if if the Russians found and word this
is the way that the left thinks. The left thinks
about these issues is really on a loop. Right, it's Russia, right,
They think about this stuff the same way all the time.
If the Left found a or sorry, if the Russians
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found information that did in fact look bad for the
Bidens in Ukraine on this Barisma stuff, you already know
that the press would treat this like it was not.
You know, when they get information from wiki leaks that
hurts Bush, when they get information of any kind, when
they get leaks about natural security that hurt a Republican,
the press runs with it. The public has to know
(01:28:15):
how we got it. Whether it was illegal or not,
doesn't matter if and then, by the way, you saw
this with the Bernie Sanders Hillary Clinton situation, with the
DNC emails that were released, journalists were very like, oh,
I don't know, you know this is although that's a
little different because they were they were still talking about
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democrats and democrats, right, So there were some different equities
that got brought into play there. Do you think that
they would accept information that was dumped by WikiLeaks or
anyone else that looked bad for the Bidens as anything?
They would say, it's Russian disinformation. I guarantee it, guarantee it.
At this point, they would come up with whatever storyline
they had to as reporters, as journalists who avoid tree
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that information like the incredibly newsworthy stuff it is. Look
what they've done with the whistleblower. They have pretended for
months now that the whistleblower is not his identity, is
not a newsworthy item. That is a lie, that is
a joke. That is ridiculous. If Russia found information on
the Barisma servers that look bad for the Bidens, the
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journalists already want to make sure that or if anyone
found that information about that's another important point here. You're
here too. If someone in Ukraine comes forward a whistleblower,
you could even say, with information about the Bidens in Ukraine,
let's say it's a Russian operation. This is now that
not only is this the weapon they use, this is
the sword and the shield, this is the weapon they
use against Republicans, and it's what they will say to
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defend the Bidens that they have to see. It was
any information that comes out about the Bidens with regard
to Burisma, doesn't matter who puts it out. There's a
Russian intelligence operation on behalf of Trump. That's what they're
doing here. Thanks for listening to the Bus Sesson Show podcast.
Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app before
wherever you get your podcasts. The show ain't over yet, folks,
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keeping it rio. It's time for roll Call Facebook dot com,
slash Buck Sexton for roll call purposes, also Teambuck at
iHeartMedia dot com and let's go. Yesterday, I got a
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little too a little too chatty with producer Marks we We.
I trampled on your roll call time a little bit. Today,
I wanted to give you a little more time for that.
By the way, I also wanted a programming note that
I'm going to be out in Los Angeles Thursday Friday
meeting with some folks. Got some things gotta take care
of on the West coast, the left coast, and I'll
be back next week. But i'll be gone Thursday Friday.
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My man Ben Weingarten, it's going to be in on
radio and on Pluto TV channel two forty eight, the
first that's what's gonna what's up. Well, we have a
show Monday too. Oh yeah, Monday, while I'm on Monday.
But that's like a holiday. So I'm just letting the
listeners in correct, thank you. So I'll be out for
a few days. This is the last stretch of Buck
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out of the Hut that I think is going to
happen for more than a day. You know. I'm not
expecting to be out for more than a day between
now in the election. Really, that's my That's what I'm thinking.
It's going to be the case. So this is the
last one. So yeah, I just let's see my man
Ben Winegardne. We're doing a great job. Facebook dot Com
slash Buck Sexton Joe. Joe writchen and he has the following,
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I will slay him. Oh ho ho die die die.
I can't. Of course, he's writing to me in reference
to the movie for Getting Sarah Marshall, where the protagonist
played by the guy who's from How I Met Your Mother.
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I forget his real name. You don't talk. You know
this guy Jason Segal or Siegel? If yeh, Jason Siegel.
I think his name is, yeah, Jason Siegel where where
he plays like a heartbroken boyfriend who goes to the
Turtle Bay resort on the north side of Oahu, which
is actually where it is, and yeah, and he has
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Kristen bell is there. And also I can't remember the
little burnette actress's name. She's a Ukrainian of anyway. Whatever,
it's a good movie. I've seen him many times. It's
a little raunchy, certainly not for the kids to watch,
but I have enjoyed that movie. And I like his
whole Dracula theater thing because that reminds me of like
I did the Dracula show here for Halloween, which I
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kind of want to return to and do an update
of at some point. All Right, Dave writes book. Enjoyed
the Michael Malice interview. Yeah, Dave, Michael and I are
buddies and his show You're Welcome, and we had a
long chat which chat for about an hour just about everything.
So just go to I don't know how you even
find it, but look on Michael Malie's Facebook or Twitter page.
(01:33:11):
I'm sure he hasn't linked up there. I retweeted it
on Twitter, but if you want to listen, by all means,
we had a long, long chat TJ long time no speak.
In regards to legalization of weed, I've been pondering whether
raising the tobacco age to twenty one is a foreshadowing
of what maybe coming down the pipe. Maybe they're planning
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on a federal legalization of weed, and to make it easy,
they're setting the legal age of twenty one for everything.
Just a thought. Also, it's the only way that I
can just fire Republicans supporting more nanny state nonsense. Yeah,
I don't know when we're going to reach the conversation
of the conversation changing to the legitimate federalization of weed,
(01:33:53):
when that's really going to happen, I mean meaning it's
it's no longer illegal marijuana, right, now anywhere in the
United States is a legal inner law. It is. States
can't change that. States have been allowed, with kind of
winking a nod from the federal government, to decriminalize for
their own purposes. I believe New York State is going
to be following that. It's going to be following that
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path as well pretty soon. Here. I mean, I don't
know about you, Producer Mark. I can't even walk. I
feel like I can't walk more than five blocks without whoa,
somebody's smoking some kind bud on the ste I noticed
a lot more when we were in Midtown. Yeah, not
as much down here, but yeah, we'll Tribecca. We're down
and tribeccas were the show, a part of which is
for the Triangle below Canal for Canal Street, part of Manhattan,
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which is fancy. Yeah, very boug very fancy. It down
here we are not fancy. Now we're in a fancy
Nor is the Freedom Hunt fancy, but we are in
a fancy area. Yeah. I prefer it down here to
the tourist trap that where our old studios were. Oh man,
if you're talking about a place to go for a
walk and hang out, it's way nicer around here. Yeah,
it's beautiful down around here. Yeah. I always tell people
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don't when you go to New York Man, don't hang out,
don't hang out near Times Square, don't hang out in midtown.
Don't do it. Don't do it. So let's see who
we have here. Next up, Karen, regarding chocolate, I am
very skinny and I eat lots of chocolate. I never
eat anything less than eighty five percent pure chocolate. It's
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the sugar that makes one fat, not the chocolate. Okay, Karen,
thank you for the update. I just like all of
the chocolate. So there is that. Steve Buck, amazing show
and analysis. Steve, amazing analysis of my amazing show and analysis.
Keep up the great work you spend time and energy
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on mainstream media advocates and PR branch Ministry of Information
for the Socialist Communist Democratic Party. True your audience or
some percentage is already aware, yep, Steve, I know. But
we're trying to do counternarrative building here. That's part of it,
you know. It's it's we got to fight back against
the lies that are told throughout the has become the
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only king of people here, Stephen. All this talk from
Lee and Paul has me wondering when the Founders were
still running the country and sent the navy and Marines
after the Barbary pirates, did they wait for a declaration
of war or did they use executive power to handle it?
That strikes me as very similar. Yeah, well, this is
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this has been a a debate that does stretch back
to the origins of the public and it's one that
will always be with us, you know. Is what is
in the purview of the commander of chief of the
executive branch when it comes to the power to make
war and what does the Congress maintain as its own
authority under those circumstances. So, yes, indeed, Eric, this is
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very long. Eric, I gotta skip this for now. Derek,
not to be confused with Eric Buck. I took a
couple of psychology classes in college, and there has been
surveys of women who like men with beards. Most women
like two types of men. Whoever, that is dependent on
other things. Buck, keep keep growing that beard, she'll tie, Okay, Derek,
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I don't know, speaking of of kind, Bud and relaxing,
Maxi and relaxing, I don't really know what we're going
for their dark but I appreciate it. Here we go. No,
that's something else, roll call. A lot of weird links
gonna send to be in a roll call today. Jeremy. Oh,
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you know, roll I always think of Jeremy, and then
I think of Jeremy. Spoke, Jeremy, you spoke. And it
turns out Pearl Jam is gonna be on tour soon.
For those either like Pearl Jam, Eddie Vetter and all
that stuff. I've been on a nineties music kick recently,
so I've been enjoying that. Jeremy. I'm so sick of
celebrities opening their mouths trying to stay in the limelight.
Colin Kaepernick in particular, the only way he's going to
(01:37:54):
get drafted as if there's World War three, even then,
I don't want him on our team. It's also interesting
how Lucie was rushing to get the impeachment vote, but
now she's stallin. I see what you did there, Jeremy.
Keep up the gray work shields high. Jeremy's playing word games.
Thank you, Jeremy. I appreciate it. Man. Let's see we
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have more coming in on the role call Mark, Hi,
Hi Buck. I hope this is a correct place for
role call I put this together. I hope you like it.
I don't always need to carry a shield, but when
I do, it's shields high, Buck Sexton. Thank you Mark. Yeah, man,
gotta keep that shield high so those bad people do bad,
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bad things. Yeah. Somebody who wrote in about this too.
Thank you guys for pointing out. I know it does
say on Google that I am married. This has come
up a few times in the last year, both personally
and professionally. People have been like, wait a second, you're married.
I am not married. I have never been married. Um,
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I yes, that is so. I don't know what that's
the way. I don't want to tell you, guys, other
than there are some websites that say that I am married.
We're hoping Producer Mark is rooting for me. He showed
me how it's done, he got it done, so he's
you know, he's trying to trying to blaze that trail.
And I'm only ten years older than Mark, so you know,
hopefully I'll get there. Do I have to start running
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your dating apps now too? I mean, producer Mark already
is very good at social media. He'd probably be great
at dating apps as well. That's how I met my wife.
Really Yeah, Tinder really yeah. Oh wow, I'm a shocked too.
Congrats you're like, that's like a real success story for
the for you know. I'm just I know about this
from that Tinder generally generally has a reputation for being
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a little bit more of a naughty app. Yes, you know,
I'm not the only I have heard of other people
who have found legit love. Here's the thing about, it's
the biggest all the dating apps. And so if you're
just looking for volume, which you kind of are the
dating world, right, you want the most options, the most possibility.
It makes sense. But I've heard that there's some pretty
some pretty wild stuff. Oh yeah, if you go I
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am not. I am not on Tinder, I can tell you,
and I've heard there some pretty wild stuff. If you
go through a female's Tinder app, hundreds of stuff, stuff
people send them that is not necessarily just matches. Oh
like me, I'm not that good looking. I would get
like five and yet and the married the married man
who's building a life or whatever figured out Tinder in
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a way that you know the rest of us have
it yet, So good for you. But that's very cool.
I'm I'm a statistic helmet. Did you did you see
now you already married, you can tell anything. Did you
know on the first date you're like, this is this?
This is going well? I mean, look, I think it's
too much to say. I know I'm gonna mary this.
People always say that. I feel like you never know.
As I said to her, I definitely knew I wanted
to see more of her. I didn't know the first
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date that I was going to marry her. When did
you start getting when you start getting a little bit
like when the little voice start saying maybe this is
the one in a couple of months. I think that's
industry standard. I think it takes two months to get
to like really know whether you're really interesting. Yes, I
definitely knew. I didn't want to like dumper or anything
right away. I knew I wanted to see where this went.
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And then well here we are. Where was the first date?
Actually a green turtle? What is that? It's a chain
like Applebee's type. Oh, we was near where we both
went to school. Hafstra Nice so like local, local joint
for you guys to go go hang out and stuff whatever. Nice,
very nice. You're learning a lot of stuff, Yeah, learning
a lot of the things when you go when you
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have to meet the parents. Ah, that was like four
or five months in. That was awful. You know who
else needs to meet the parents meet? I need to
meet Producer Mark's parents because I have no idea who
I am nor that I Yeah, I still think they
probably don't know who I am. Yeah, even though I
met I met marks mom and dad. I went to
the wedding and I introduced myself and they're like, who
(01:41:53):
are you? And I was like, look, that's cool. I
don't expect you to know my work. I do spend
about four or five hours a day in a room
with your son, just the two of us. Did my
in laws knew know who you were? Oh? Yeah they know? Yeah, yeah,
yeah they knew. My Wier's family was on the Weiss
family was on was on the ball. Prucer Mark's family.
His mom was like, who are you? Are you a waiter?
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What are you doing here? I mean you were dressling
a waiter? All right, you that's enough of that. Um
but yeah, man, So you know that the tinder can
can result. Tinder can be a love match, Yes, I can.
Tinder can be a love match. All right, good, good, times.
Oh we got more role Call. You're in the Freedom Hunt.
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This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. All right, we're
gonna do for roll call. Now we're gonna geto some
of the emails. I feel like sometimes I neglect those
who send in the emails. I just go right to
the Facebook, even though we should spend equal time on both.
(01:42:53):
Um Lo right, hey Buck, I really love everything you're
doing for the first and the podcast. Just at the
we need a second amement alert for our phones. I
signed up for the first email and enjoy the info
from the first. Keep up the great app keep up
the great job, lo Loo. Thank you so much, man,
I appreciate it. Tim. This is just titled roll Call,
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very very effective, Tim. Hey Buck, have you seen Kurt
Russell's very best underrated action classic Soldier. It's actually a
prequel set early in the Blade Runner universe. It's totally awesome.
Check it out Shields High. Tim. I haven't even I
even heard of that movie. I didn't even know that
was a movie, so I cannot say that I know
anything about it. Maureen rights in the headline here and
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the email member Team Bucket. iHeartMedia dot com. If you
want to send us emails. Please do by the way,
please do send Facebook message, even if it's a one liner.
We'd like hearing from you, even if it's just a,
you know, an email to say, hey, producer Mark is funny,
or you know, congrats on his marriage. I'm glad he
came back from Jamaica, didn't bail on the hut forever.
You know, whatever it is you want to say, you know,
it doesn't have to be long, just send us, send
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us your thoughts. We we love hearing from you. Oh Buck,
thank you for making me double over with laughter as
you describe the heroics of recently retired Diego the tortoise
and his amorous adventures. The vision of him just rolling
over in utter exhaustion after finishing feet up in the
air is just so funny. Thank you for that and
for so much more. You're simply the best, which is
why I've spent thirteen people to you. They all listen
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to your podcast now and watch you on Pluto TV.
I'll be sending more along the way to Maureen in
Newport Beach. Maureen, thank you so much, great email, and
I really appreciate you sending more people to the Freedom
Hunt at me. It makes a huge difference to us.
It keeps Proucer, Mark and Me employed, which we really
appreciate because the show, actually, you know these shows these days,
you need to be growing. If you're not growing, you're dying.
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So the show needs to be constantly getting bigger, and
that means I need you guys be telling people about it.
As for Diego, I mean, I lost it yesterday. I
will tell you that I crack up a few times
even after the show because you have to see you
have to read the whole story about Diego and how
he saved his species by having a lot of sex
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as a whatever. He was a grand tortoise or something
whatever they call it. But the video of him after
he has done his business falling over with his little
sort of fin like arms in the air is really
it's really amazing. You really need to check it out
(01:45:29):
because a lot of guys will watch it and be like, yep,
I've been there. Uh let's see here, Jonathan, right. Your
impersonations are amazing. It's what sets you apart from all
the other people out there. Takes a special kind of
intelligence to embody a person or personality through imitation, and
your impersonation of Hillary Clinton sounds nothing like her, but
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him embodies her evil nagging wife persona. So well, this
guy is smart. I like this. One of the main
reasons why I want to go to Hell is because
I would be married to Hillary Clinton have to put
up with their horrible voice, with her fake Southern accent
and her fake Northeastern speech accent, and her cottage industry
of corruption. I will say, these politicians need marking on
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a daily basis. I truly believe that our politicians can
be set on the right track. Thank you so much,
Jonathan Man, Thank you. I'm glad you enjoined the impersonations
will bring some of them back, especially in the debate season.
We'll have that going for sure. Let's see here, William
(01:46:38):
hey Buck, listening to your podcast recently, you mentioned the
issues of public education. Here's a fix. It should be
contemplated in a ruby red state. Since the public school
system is established by state constitution, create a movement to
a end the state, amend the state constitution to devolve
the requirement of public schools the locality of city country.
The locality would then decide whether to have a traditional
public school system or have no system. An issue tax
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atchers attached productions for private schools. All right, cool, William.
I don't know if that will work, but sounds like
it might. So I like outside the box thinking, especially
about the school system. That's our show today. Tomorrow's last
for me this week. We'll have wine garter in Thursday
and Friday, and I'll probably watch, maybe I'll live tweet
(01:47:20):
some of the debate tonight. We'll see, we'll see how feel,
We'll see if I have time to go to home depot.
I don't know if I have enough time. We will
be talking tomorrow though, friends in the hut, as we
always do. Shields High