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to discuss. You have a huge number of people illegal
immigrants under a highway overpass in the Del Rio section
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of Texas, and now guess what they're trying to hide
this from? You all explain in a moment. The borders
a total mess. The federal government is cutting back on
access to monoclonal antibodies for the state of Florida. Why
would they do that? What the heck is that all about?
Plus you've got the right wing rally coming up that
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much more so we'll dive into it, but you know,
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are on the border. I want to start with that today.
Although there's so much to talk about when it comes
to COVID, the Biden administration is not even pretending that
they want to do anything about the crisis at the border.
The Biden administration is benefiting politically from this over the
long run, and so they're willing to take the short
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term political fallout from this, but not even really because
guess what they're doing now. They are banning drone flights
over the area where ten thousand migrants, mostly Haitian migrants,
not or remember we were told that was Central America.
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They're fleeing because of the violence in Central America. They're
fleeing a haiti Why what's the new event. They'll say, Oh,
it's a earthquake or there's something. No. In fact, I
just spoke to someone yesterday whose organization has been interviewing
some of these migrants in waiting, and a lot of
them are Haitian by way of South America. In their
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travels here, they have established lives. They're already refugees elsewhere,
but they want to come into the United States because
the border is wide open. That's what's actually happening here.
They want to come into the US because now's a
good time, because they know that it is wide open.
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That's the whole point. It's not that they're fleeing some
imminent violence. They're not refugees. They're illegal immigrants. Or if
they were refugees, it was when they first got out
of Haiti and got to South America or Central America.
But now we're being told that or a judge has
decided that the federal government can't use Title forty two
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to turn them away based on COVID, or they're not
turning them away based on COVID. This is a total mess.
And remember, we have a situation here where our rights,
our basic freedoms are under more sustained and egregious assault
than they have ever been in my lifetime. I mean,
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I can only speak to through my own existence. We
have never seen the government engaged in so much overreach
and so much blatant, thuggish politicization of what are supposedly
nonpartisan health measures and the bureaucracy around it. Friends, we
have a we have a CDC that thinks it can
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tell you that you're not allowed to evict a squatter
basically in a property that you own. Where does the
CDC get the authority for that? Where does all this
come from? The overreach is massive. Meanwhile, while all this
is going on, they don't care about the thousands and
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thousands of migrants who are coming across the border. Some
of these places, the Donna Facility, for example, which i've
been down to where they're holding migrants. They have fifteen
twenty percent COVID positivity ratings, so they've got a a
lot of people coming in with COVID. That's just real. Now,
you can tell me, oh, but buck there's so much
COVID out there and this isn't you know, this is
just a drop in the bucket or something. That's not
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the attitude we take anywhere else about COVID. We want
people testing every day in the workplace. Now we're told,
I mean, I don't want to, but that's what's going on.
We want, we want people to be engaged in all
kinds of extreme mitigation behaviors with very limited upside. And
if you don't do it, you're a bad person. By
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the way, they're looking right now, whether boosters are necessary
or not. But if you argue that boosters are not
necessary and you contradict the official guidance, they're going to
say you're a bad person. How dare you right? This
is the circumstance in which we find ourselves. Friends, This
is what is going on today, and it's just insane.
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It's just insane. They don't care, they don't care what's
going on. They don't care about the fact that you
can see there are different sets of rules for illegal immigrants.
In fact, illegal immigrants get treated with a special care
in many ways that Americans don't. They have the power,
they're going to do it, okay. So that's one thing
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that I just want to put out. The border's wide open,
Haitian migrants flooding into the country. It's not going to stop.
The FAA is banning the drone flights because they don't
want people to see. I mean, they literally don't want
you to see what is going on because it just
shows what a joke our border enforcements become border patrol
morales and the toilet. Everybody knows this is a mess.
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They're just trying to hide it from you. And then
they're trying to slip right now in that massive multi
trillion dollars spending package, they're trying to slip an amnesty
for millions of people. They're changing the demographics of America
by fiat by pretending it's a budgetary issue. That's what
they want to do, and we're not supposed to notice
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because people who show up who don't really speak English,
who maybe don't have even the equivalent of a high
school education are going to be more dependent on the state.
That's just a fact. By the numbers, they're going to
enlarge the welfare state, by the way, that's actually how
the Democrats are trying to put this in the budget bill. Oh,
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it's going to enlarge the regulatory administrative welfare state by
having all these migrants. So that's why it's a budgetary issue.
But if you say that out loud, they say, oh,
that's racist. Well, no, they admit it. They just want
to call people racist who call them out for the
nonsense that they are doing right now in the Biden administration.
So that's all going on. But what may be the
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even more troubling story right now, Actually I don't know.
They're both really troubling, but this is particularly egregious. Florida
is on the other side of its COVID wave right now.
This is a seasonal virus. The virus, if you were
to look at a heat map, is moving up. It's
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moving northward as places get colder, as more people are indoors,
it is moving up. It's very entrenched in Oregon right now.
Oregon has had it's worst by cases worth, worst month
of COVID ever, and then in Tennessee and in Kentucky
there's a lot. There's a lot of COVID right now.
In Hawaii, there's a lot of COVID. It's going to
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hit the northeast this winter. I'm pretty certain of that. Now. Look,
everybody has been see I'll actually admit sometimes I've been
off on the numbers on the predictions here, everyone has been.
But generally speaking, I think I've gotten it right on that.
It's on the policies and the next moves of the
LIBS that I'm essentially always right. That's where I know
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exactly what they're going to do. But on the monoclonal
antibody situation, this is stunning. You will recall that it
was not long ago that Governor Ronda Santis was being
accused of inflating monoclonal antibodies because he had some kind
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of ownership stake in it or something like that. And
guess what that was a lie. Monoclonal antibodies for people
who are already sick with COVID and get it early,
are a very effective therapeutic. Does not prevent infection, but
helpful if you do get infected. And people obviously know
this because they're showing up at monoclonal antibody treatment centers.
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And guess what the Biden administration is doing, cutting Florida's
monoclonal antibody supply by more than half. I just spoke
to a high level official in the state of Florida
about this. They are cutting monoclonal antibody treatment supply in
half for the state of Florida. Now, Jensaki's pretending that's
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not what's going on. I can tell you she's lying.
Play it. That's not accurate. First of all, we are
increasing our distribution this month by fifty percent. In early August,
we were distributing an average of one hundred thousand doses
per week. Now we're shipping an average of one hundred
and fifty thousand doses per week. But over the last month,
given the rising cases due to the delta variant and
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the lower number of vaccination rates in some of these
states like Florida, like Texas, just seven states are making
up seventy percent of the orders. Our supply is not unlimited,
and we believe it should be equitable. Our role as
the government overseeing the entire country is to be equitable
in how we distribute. We're not going to give a
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greater percentage to Florida over Oklahoma. Equity equitable, there's that term.
You know what that means to lives to leftists. Whatever
I want to do is what's fair, not what's legal,
not what's ethical, not what's just equity is whatever we
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want to do, we get to say that's fair. Oh,
isn't that interesting? Isn't that just fascinating? Why would they
right now when Florida still has pretty high case load,
although it's hospitalization since August are down about fifty percent.
Hospitalizations of Florida are way down. It's on the other side.
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This is what we keep seeing happening, right And what
do the Libs do? What does this the Democrat media
do they when cases are high in some red states? Oh,
the stupid red states. The Trump voters are there, such
idiots and they just ignore the blue states that are
having a hard time, and then when things get bad
in the blue states, they go lock down the whole country.
Oh my gosh, you know. And it's never there's never
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a focus on the politics of the inhabitants of anyone state.
What's going on here. We'll come back to this in
just a second. Because this cutting the monoclonal antibodies. It's
like the federal government is trying to punish Florida for
political reasons by denying people the access to medical treatment
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that they should have. That's what's going on. This should
be like, think about it this way. The federal government,
the Bide administration, when we thought, remember we thought we
needed a million ventilators. We didn't think that, but that's
what the government told us. Imagine if we really did
need a lot of ventilators and there were tons of
people on ventilators in Florida and it was a state
that was going through a tough time, and the Biden
administration said, we're going to cut your ventilator access in
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half because we think that's more equitable. We're going to
hoard them into the Northeast and the California, into blue
states in preparation for the winter surge that we kind
of know is coming but we don't want to admit yet.
That's what's going on right now. That's what's happening in
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So is the Biden administration cutting off monoclonal antibody to access,
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because remember the federal government said, oh, we're now in
charge of this, We're in charge of monoclonal antibody access.
And then they're saying, Florida, you're getting cut in half
on this. Why what is the rationalization? What is the
reason for that? Well here is also calling her little
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Red Lionhood Saki of Newsmax Play three. He promised on
September ninth that he was going to send fifty percent
more supply of monoclonal antibodies to states. Yet the Biden
administration is putting supplies and red states by fifty percent.
So for example, you know, in Florida, they were expecting
to get seventy thousand doses this week, which they say
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they need. They're only getting thirty thousand doses. And this
is not just for unvaccinated people. In South Florida. Half
the people who are seeking this treatment are fully vaccinated.
So why is the Biden administration cutting the supplies? Why? Right?
And that was that was the question that posed to Saki.
I played the Saki answer before. But you get the idea,
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why is this going on? What's happening here? How can
that make any sense when you're in the midst of
they've all been saying Florida, Oh my gosh, Florida. Ever,
it's so terrible there, friends, These people are deranged, these democrats,
they've lost their minds, they've lost their bearings really Russia
Trump collusion, that lie. They bought into that, and now
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they'll buy into other lies too, because it's more important
to them to evade the accountability for their intellectual and
ethical failings over believing this crap than to face up
to reality. They're not as smart as they think they are,
not by a long shot. They're wrong a lot, and
they're actually a bunch of petty tootalitarians at heart. America
now is a country with far too many hall monitors
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walking around saying mask up, where's your mask? It's embarrassing.
I honestly thought we were better than this as a country,
and I know that half of us are, but half
of us aren't, and maybe even a little more than
half right now, which is the problem. I mean, what
level of politicization are really talking about here. All you
have to do is go back and look at the
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history of the biggest vaccine advocates today for mandates not
just take the vaccine. Look. I say it just so
I go on the record, because sometimes the libs will
come aft where you're at vax. I'm not anti vax
at all. I told my parents who are in high
risk age categories go get that vaccine as soon as
you can. It's worth it. That doesn't mean I think
that it's perfect. That doesn't mean that I don't think
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it has side effects. But I do know that I
didn't want my seventy three year old dad, who's you know,
got some mileage on him, and you know he's in
good shape and good health, but I didn't want him
to play the odds on COVID. Me. I was willing
to play the odds, right me, not worried about it.
But you can't even have these adult discussions anymore. And
you know you can't because they'll have to admit how
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politicized they are in this whole process. I mean, here's
Joy Reid, who's an astonishingly inept broadcaster. I mean, just
I don't even know what to say. Well, actually I do,
I talk about it a lot, but anyway, here she
is admitting that when Donald Trump was president, vaccines were bad,
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and then when Joe Biden took over, vaccines were good.
I understand the hesitancy and wanted to listen. I was
hesitant when Donald Trump was out there controlling the CDC
and controlling the FDA and manipulating them and making them
put out falsehoods. Anybody rational was hesitant. But the reality
is now what I really fear is masses of more,
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masses of people dying. Six hundred and sixty six thousand
people have died, and disproportionately they look like you and me, Michael.
And what scares me is that people are creating a
cultural imperative to set themselves up for death when the
people pushing them to do it, like Tuckham's, are vaccinated
and safe, and even if they got COVID, are going
to get all the monoclonial anybody's. They could give a
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damn if Nicki Minaj gets COVID and dies. They don't
care about us. We don't want to anyone to die.
What is wrong with these libs? They have to convince
themselves that the other side, that our side are monsters.
I don't want anyone dying from COVID, but I just
deal with the reality of a lot of people have
and some more will die from this. It is a pandemic,
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It's a virus. This is reality. They can't stop it.
They thought they could, but they can't, and they're doing
a lot of damage in the process. But the first
thing we need to really come out of this is honesty.
We need people to be honest, and to say that
anyone likes COVID or wants COVID to spread, that's just reckless,
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vicious stupidity. This is what we're up against, though. This
is the circumstance in which we find ourselves right now.
Speaking of health, Joe Biden is not exactly not exactly
the picture of health and stamina these days, which is
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not surprising. And you know that I always feel like
I don't I don't want to spend time on this
because sometimes I see Joe Biden. I remember, I mean,
my mom's dad, my grandfather, and my dad's side was
such a great as a World War two veteran served
on the USS Batan was at Late Gulf in the
Pacific and did so much good charity work as he
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you know, throughout the years, helped so many people. There's
a school named after him for children with severe learning disabilities.
A great guy. And I just remember in his final years,
you know, we had to we had to take care
of him, you know, we had to put a blanket
over him or his knees, and we had to help
him move around. I mean, I remember. I mean I
didn't do much of it. It It was my mom and
her siblings, but I remember seeing him in that state.
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And sometimes I see Joe Biden, I actually have I
have kind of flashbacks. I have moments of that. But
here's the difference. We had the patriarch of my family
on one side, who was who was beloved and respected
being taken care of by his loved ones in his
final years as it should be. Joe Biden's the commander
in chief. This guy is in charge of the United
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States government. Sometimes I see him and I want to
put a blanket over his knees and give him some
crackers to feed the pigeons and maybe read him from
read him a storybook or something. But he's the president.
This is not the way it's supposed to be. And
his health is obviously of legitimate public concern. And here,
you know, because he's too old for the job, folks,
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He's too old. There's too much mileage on this guy
for this. Even Kelly O'Donnell at NBC asked about it.
It's not a concern. We have a doctor who travels
with him obviously, who checks in if if there it
is ever warranted, and certainly that continues to be the
case as it has been since the beginning of his presidency.
Is there an extup so frequently in situations like that
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where you saw it, I did. I don't think it's
an issue of concern. I think there are a range
of reasons why we may need it's a clear throat,
or we may have a little light cold, And that's
certainly something that presidents, elected, officials, reporters, spoke, people can confront.
But it's not an era we have a medical concern
just being dishonest with you. I mean, we all we
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all know, we all know that there are concerns, legitimate ones.
Remember all the stuff they said they had psychiatrists doing
analysis of Trump on TV. Remember that psychiatrists. Meanwhile, we
can all see that Biden is just not in a
place where he can really handle this anyway. Oh and
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then there's there's gonna be some rally in DC. Libs
are all going to freak out about this. Very straightforward.
People show up and they want to exercise their free
speech rights, and they want to talk about how people
are held in solitary confinement for non violent crimes from
January sixth. Well, then that's the constitutional right that they have,
and that's fine, right, people break the laws. We don't
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accept that you can't attack cops, can't do bad things.
And if people say stupid things that I don't even
know what they're gonna say at this rally they say
dumb things of the rally, I'll say they're saying thumb
things I don't know. But I'm also not spending a
lot of time focused on this because there are more, much,
much more important things going on. But here's CNN's Ashley
Allison referring to the people at this Saturday rally as
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the Taliban play nine. There is just a disconnect with reality.
We know Joe Biden won the election, and these folks
are showing up because on January sixth, there was a
group of people who wanted to overthrow our government and
did not believe what actually voters decided to do. And
then they're coming back on Saturday to make the point
a second time. But the thing that is so disgusting
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to me is the same Republicans who will not condemn
Saturday's attendees or the rally are the same ones blasting
the Biden administration about Afghanistan. And when I look at
the people who come on Saturday. I draw very close
parallels to the Taliban. They are people who don't have
respect for democracy. They are people who don't have respect
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for diverging ideas. Look, as far as I know, Matt
Brainerd is guy organizing this. He's like a very mild mannered,
you know, nice guy. Which oh there's like the Taliban. No,
there are people being held in solitary confinement for non
violent crimes because it's essentially a it's political persecution of
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them at this point. And if the rally is just
going to have people pointing that out, then then they're
absolutely right. But of course I have to be careful
because what if if there are you know, three moron
you know, white nationalists or something who show up, that's
all the media is going to cover. And you know
the way that they try to frame the narrative around
a BLM riot for example, versus this kind of this
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is a far right rally. I mean, I know Matt Brainerd,
I've interviewed the guy before. He's not a white nationalist,
he's not a scary guy. He's organizing this, and I'm
just sure that you look, you gotta be on the
lookout for uh ajon provocateur right agents provocateur here, people
that might want to get in there and discredit the
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whole thing. That's a you know, false flag that's very real,
that does happen and in situations like this. So anyway,
at CNN though, is of course in a total freak
out mode about the whole thing because January. They think
the January sixth insurrection justifies how much they hate everybody
on the right. Everybody. Everyone's tainted by it in their
minds because they're psychos, all right, Dusty rights Buck gotta
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call it the fauci ouchi on air sometimes. Keep up
the good work on the eib Oh. By the way,
please do send thoughts in for roll call Facebook dot com,
slash Buck Sexton or Team Buck and I heartmedia dot com.
We're doing some roll call right now and Dusty, thank
you for writing again. Appreciate it. Sandra, I've never heard
of Zubie before, but I'm definitely a convert. Thanks for
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having him be your guest today, Sanders. Zubie is a
really interesting guy, a really interesting guy, and I hope
that he continues to grow his following in just reasonable media,
not even It's not even just conservative or right wang
or whatever. He's just a guy who has interesting thoughts
and sees things for what they are. So I've been
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following his work for a while and I really appreciate
what he brings to the table. So yeah, Zoobi zu
by folks. If you don't know him, follow him on
social media. Meg Right San hey Buck had to write
due to an interesting situation at my child's Catholic high
school in Massachusetts. They started the school year off of
the mask recommendation but not a requirement. A few kids
wore the masks, but the majority did not. It was
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parent choice. It was fantastic. The kid's morale was through
the roof to be able to breathe freely and almost
feel normal. Then the positive test results started coming in,
fast and furious. There were about sixty quarantine due to
being considered close contacts, so the mask requirement was put
in place after two weeks of being masked free. The
positive cases were not connected to an in school outbreak.
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There were random positive cases among various students. This is
what we were told. With indoor masking required, we'll be
able to adopt the CDC Close Contact Language for k
through twelve education classroom close contacts an individual who is
exposed to COVID nineteen in the classroom while both the
individuals were masked. YadA, YadA, YadA. If the kids they're
wearing mask, the kids will be able to stay in
school period. I don't know how to fight anymore. So
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there's a lot there, Meg, Look, I really appreciate this,
and I sympathize with it, and you know, it's it's
easy for something. It's easy for people who aren't facing
mandates in their city or their state to be like,
why don't you all just you know, why, why don't
you resist all of it? Well, not everyone can afford
to lose their job right now. Not everyone can afford
to take their kids out of school and toot them
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somewhere else, or has the setup has the kind of
flexibility where they could do homeschooling right away. You know,
it's that there are complications here, right. The reason that
it's effective to coerce people is because you're using leverage
against them. It's not just like they're asking and then demanding.
There's there's consequences to the coercion about masks in school
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and about vaccine mandates. And all the rest of it.
So Meg, I really sympathize with you. I don't have
an answer for you as to look at airplanes. I
fly a fair amount and have during the pandemic, and
airlines are still the great stazi enforcers of mask mask policies.
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And no one, I mean you defy it, they take
you off the plane and ban you forever from flying.
No one gets away with defying that one. So it's
you know, some people are a little ostentatious with well,
you know, I live in this area and we're being
we don't have to get the vaccine. Well that's great,
and I want that for everybody. But go go get
on a plan and say you're not going to wear
a mask and see what happens. And unfortunately, because about
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you know, sixty percent of the country, it looks like,
is so deluded with faucism, they go along with this stuff.
Hannah writes it, I was so pleased to hear you
briefly tackle the important issue of certain churches not following
the Bible. How can they call themselves churches and simultaneously
support BLM and abortion narratives and the LGBTQ agenda. It's abhorrent.
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You mentioned doing a segment on this important issue in
the future. Please do it for non religious people who
would be eye opening. If an organization wants to support
and moral organizations, fine, but it should never be done
under the guise of a Bible preaching church. It's time
for American to actually read their Bible so they can
spot imposters. Well, thank you, Hannah. I say this all
the time. I feel very strongly about the pro life movement.
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I feel very strongly about religious freedom and actually having
that be a meaningful concept in America. But you talk
about the pro life movement and conservative media, believe it
or not, and generally the people tune out, they don't
want to hear it. Ratings go down, and you know,
this is a business, and so there's a lot of
people who they don't want to do it, they don't
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want to get it. Also, you get a tremendous amount
of heat from the other side. But I could care
less about that. But that kind of saddens me that
if I talk about the pro life movement, there are
folks who agree with me ideologically. He go, man, I'm
gonna listen to the baseball game now. Really, i'd like
to think that that's less and less the case going forward.
It's important, folks. I know you're listening to be here.
You know it's important. But I get onto bigger platforms
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and I have to worry about people tuning out and
listening to you know. Oh then any day now the
Durham probe, Yeah, are gonna they got some lawyer who's indicted,
you know, big whoop. Derek, love the show. I've been
listening to show for about a year and a half.
Became a dedicated devotee of your trenchant analysis of current events.
I was glad for you, but disappointed to lose you
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when you got Russia's slot. So I'm glad you're still
doing this podcast. Love the Siege of Malta episode. I'm
a big history not too particularly in military history. You've
mentioned Eugene Sledges book with the Old Breed twice recently.
You thought it might have been the inspiration for Band
of Brothers, but that was Ambrose Beers's book. Sledges was
the inspiration for The Pacific, also an HBO series and
feature Sledges a main character. Quite watchable Shields High. Derek,
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first of all, thank you for listening. You're totally absolutely correct.
I confuse Band of Brothers on the Air and The Pacific,
both very good World War two HBO series. BANDA Brothers
obviously going on the Western Front in Europe. The Pacific
is guess where in the Pacific? And yes, Eugene Sledges
book is the inspiration for the Pacific. So I've seen
(29:56):
some episodes of The Pacific really really good. I actually
haven't seen Band of Brothers, so I might want to
go back and check that one out. But anyway, that's
gonna be it for the Bucks Exton Show podcast today.
Please do spread the word about this. Know that it's
out in the morning, thirty minutes, perfect for your commute,
perfect to catch up with later. And I think I
appreciate the reminder on the Siege of Malta. I think
I might just do that this weekend. Get the second
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one done. If you haven't, you can go listen. We'll
put them both out together so you can have them
both right next to each other. That's it for today's team.
Back with you on Monday. She'll tie