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Speaker 1 (00:11):
You're listening to the Fuck Sexton Show podcast, make sure
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wherever you get your podcasts. What does the Democrat media
do now that the truth is slowly but surely coming
out about how complicit they were in hiding Biden's dementia.
We have Cameron Kinsey with us now. She's a conservative
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commentator and somebody who's been spending some time in DC
and the corridors of power lately figuring out what's going on. Cameron,
what do they do now? You know, you got fake
Tapper running around with this book acting like he is
now the big truth teller. Where were these people a
year ago?
Speaker 2 (00:51):
I know, it's absolutely insane.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
I'm actually excited to watch him go on with Megan
Kelly to discuss this. I know that they're pretty good friends,
but I also do think that she's going to ask
the tough questions and they're just covering for themselves right now.
To me, it's just kind of phony. It just shows
that they lack journalistic integrity. Where were they, like you said,
a couple of years ago, when they were hearing things
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within the Biden White House as well? They were hearing rumors,
but I had seen a lot of these journalists come
out saying, well, we were trusting the sources that were
in the Biden administration.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Well you can't trust.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
The people who are the top advisors around him, who
are protecting him, right, That you can't just trust word
of mouth that everything's okay behind closed doors. That that
couldn't be further from the truth. And so I do
believe that this is one of the greatest scandals you
know of our time. We had a president who couldn't
even formulate a sentence, he was falling asleep at the
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G seven summit. He had access to the nuclear codes,
and so this was a huge cover up coordinated with
the mainstream media and the Democrats, And so I'm interested
to see what unfolds.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
Do you think that they can come back from this
or does the media now have to transition into more
openly partisan phase where they have to admit we're not
just truth tellers who are bringing you the facts. I
just wonder a place like CNN, for example, they really
think they're going to be able to convince anyone that
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they aren't a part as an actor and all this.
I mean, after you if they can't figure out that
the president had dementia. What exactly are they doing with
all these political reporters and people in the White House
That would seem to be a pretty big story they
should have caught.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
You're exactly right, and it's just kind of making it
easier for us come twenty twenty eight because the American
people are seeing through their lives. It has never been
more transparent, and obviously we've seen a ton of accountability
with Caroline Levitt has done an amazing job as Press Secretary,
taking the tough questions but also making sure that she's
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calling these journalists out. I don't think that they have
any leg to stand on anymore. And we're seeing the
Democrat Party in shambles. They've been in shambles since the
presidential election. We've seen the DNC drama lately with David Hogg.
They're making it ten times easier because they've only had
these the media, they've had these activists. They don't have
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any real policies to stand on. And we're seeing President
Trump thriving right now. He's delivering when after when, he's
negotiating deal after deal, and Democrats are making it very
easy on us. We just saw Chuck Schumer going on air.
He had nothing to say. He was just saying, we're
putting our next foot forward. We're looking ahead, is what
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he kept repeating. Because they know they're being called out.
What do you even say? There is no rapid response
for that other than taking accountability, and we both know Buck,
they're not going to do that.
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by Paradigm Press. What do you think about what happened
with David Hogg? I don't think we talked about this
on Radio Clay and I did earlier this week. I
might have mentioned it, but I've been following the story.
So he's I guess you guys are both gen Z. Right,
you're not a millennium, you're gen Z. So you guys
are both gen Z. So you're like near peers. And
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he goes out and he says something like the Democrats
lost too many people who just want to be able
to like have a beer and talk to girls or something,
and now there's a revolt to kick come out of
the DNC, Like what happened.
Speaker 3 (05:34):
I know it's just because they've propped up all of
these activists. Like I said, they have no real policies.
They're all failed policies that don't resonate with the American people.
The American people don't resonate with these DEI programs, this
woke nonsense. You know, we're seeing more of a common
sense approach, and it's so incredible that we're seeing, you know,
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even moderates and liberals jumping ship. I mean, Tulci Gabbert,
RFK Junior. We're kind of a testament to that with
the Unity ticket. But again, I'll repeat it, they're making
twenty twenty eight look really, really good for us because
they're eating their own party right now.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
They're in absolute disarray.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
I've never seen I don't think anyone has seen the
Democrats like they are right now, that's for sure. And
I don't even think that they argue with that. Meaning
the Democrats argue with that right. It's one thing to
be an observer from the outside, but I haven't seen
anyone trying to pretend like they're in a good spot
right now. Although it is a little bit shocking frightening that, however,
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many millions of people came out and voted for Kamala
I mean, Cameron, let's just take a moment here. That's
because the Democrats, until the debate with Biden and Trump,
thought that even with dementia, Joe Biden was a better
candidate than Kamala Harris was.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
They believed that, well, I don't even know if they
believe that or if they just knew that he was
going to be a puppet and that they could be
the one pulling the strings behind closed doors. We're seeing
in this book that his top advisors were saying that
they could actually wheel him around in a wheelchair, but
only until after the debates. Only until after the election
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could they do so. So they're a part of this,
this coordinated cover up, and it's just it's insane for
the American people. Just like Megan Kelly actually noted she's
been covering this pretty well. Just like she noted, I
I want to see a commission. I want if we
can create a nine to eleven commission, a JA six commission.
I would like to see a bipartisan commission on this
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where Republicans and Democrats alike come together for the sake
of democracy, because this is this is the largest cover
up that we've seen the.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
American people deserve answers. There was.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
There was records and notes of a cognitive decline for years,
and especially over the past you know, last couple of months.
It progressively got worse and worse and worse. And we
knew this, right, I mean, we saw it firsthand during
the debates. Anybody with two working eyes could see that
he wasn't completely coherent, and it's it was sad.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
It was very sad to watch.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
For me, I do have some empathy for that, and
it's just it makes me question, you know, the integrity
and the type of person that Jill Biden is to
let her husband go on that stage.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
Yes, I think that Jill Biden must have told herself
she was doing it for the benefit of the country.
But I think it's very hard Cameron to see it
and not think that Jill Biden was hiding her husband's
condition from the world and certainly from her fellow Americans
because she wanted to be the first lady and stay
in the game. Because if she's not the first lady,
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who is she well, exactly.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
And we saw her, you know, filling in and I
just think she was power hungry. We saw her and
Hunter Biden filling in in these National Security Council meetings,
which is just so rich because the Democrats loved to
come after Pete Hegseath for talking to his brother, for
talking to his wife about certain things, you know, God forbid.
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But then you know Jill, Jill's leading these National Security
Council meetings, Hunter Biden's sitting in as well, and I
don't even know if they were holding security clearances at
the time. So the hypocrisy is just it's insane as always,
But you're right, I do think it was just a
power hungry move on her behalf.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
I don't know if you've seen this, but on the
immigration front, obviously, it's been a tremendously successful start to
the administration, with reductions at the border of ninety nine
percent or something like that in illegal crossings. I mean,
essentially taking illegal crossings down to a point where they're
no longer really an urgent national national priority because they've
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they've stopped in such high percentages or such a high percentage.
But now they're starting to have these videos of people
who are screaming and kicking, and when Ice comes to
arrest them, they resist arrest, and to me, it seems like,
and they're being shared by left wing activists. To me,
it seems that we're entering the FAI. We're just going
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to have Democrats pulling on the heartstrings as much as
they can of the public with this stuff, where everybody
who's going to be deported now is like the is
either a kindly grandma who has just been doing nothing
but the best stuff for twenty years, or is about
to found the next Google if they're a younger person,
do you worry at all that the emotional blackmail stuff
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is going to start to work? Or do you think
the American people are in a place where sorry, ten
plus million came in under Biden. We got to do
what we got to do.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
Well, look, you know, I'm a twenty four year old.
I've voted in two presidential elections, and I see right
through it. We've seen US representatives going to El Salvador
advocating for an MS thirteen gang member.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
I believe his name was Representative Chris. Is it Chris
van Holland? Who did that? Yes? Who went to El Salvador.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
You know one of his constituents actually died from an
illegal I don't even think that he reached out to
Rachel Mooren's family. I don't think that he issued any
sort of type of acknowledgment to his family or his
constituents about that. Yet he can go overseas and advocate
for this criminal. I think the American people are seeing
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right through it, and it just kind of goes to
the broader issue of why President Trump was elected in
the first place. President Trump was elected because there was
an overwhelming sentiment that Americans felt like they were forgotten
and the Democrat Party loves to prioritize illegals over their
own constituents, over the lawful, law abiding citizens who voted
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them into office in the first place.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
And then as.
Speaker 3 (11:52):
Well, with kitchen table issues, you had inflation, the economy
was in shambles, you had families not being able to
afford you know, gas and groceries and things like that,
and they just felt forgotten. They just felt forgotten by leadership.
And that's really where President Trump came in and said,
enough is enough. This is, you know, not just something
you see on the news. This is affecting everyday families
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who just want, you know, safety in their own communities.
And so I'm glad that President Trump is addressing this
issue along with Tom Homan. Tom Homan has done an
excellent job with these deportations and making sure that our
communities are staying safe, along with Christy Gnome as well.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
What are you most hopeful for in terms of the
administration's next steps and next priorities at least let's say,
you know, pushing into the summer and taking us into
the fall.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
Yeah, that's that's an interesting question.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
I think what's so amazing about this administration right now
is it's so productive. He's done more in this administration
just you know, within the first year than Biden could
ever complete within four years of his presidency. And so
I'm really excited to see the developments with this Middle
East tour. I'm really excited to see what peace deals
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can be negotiated. You know, coming out of this President
Trump is doing what he does best. It's the art
of the deal. He's focusing on soft power. He's focusing
on these economic deals that are going to ultimately benefit
America because you know, we saw in previous administrations, and
of course Doge was shining a huge light on this,
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but we saw money just continue to go overseas. We
just unapologetically spending millions and millions of dollar taxpayer dollars
of going overseas. We're sending our jobs back overseas to China.
And now we're we're seeing President Trump go to the
Middle East and ask them to pay up. And so,
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you know, we're restoring respect for every single American and
I believe, you know, he's he's always one to play
forty chs and I do believe that we're going to
see some peace deals negotiated out of this, along with
some you know, new economic policies as well.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Cameron, appreciate you being with us. Thanks and come back
and talk soon.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Yeah, thank you so much. Good to see you.
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