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Speaker 1 (00:02):
The latest on the Biden drama. Some terrible economic news.
Don Junior's here, Senator Ron Johnson's here, Buck Sexton's here.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
All that more coming up tonight.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
But I'm right, all right, let's just do a quick
update on the Biden drama because there's a part of this,
there's an aspect to all this Biden stuff that fascinates me.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
Look, we're not going to spend a long time on this.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
We have Don Junior tonight, Senator Ron Johnson, Buck sext
and we got a lot to get to economic stuff.
Just this little thing is in the back of my mind.
You've heard of the saying, maybe you've said the saying
if you come at the king, you best not miss
some version of that saying. It's been said a lot
more eloquently than I just said it. But what's the
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idea behind that? What's the message behind that? If you
come for the king.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
Are not miss well?
Speaker 1 (01:02):
The idea is, if you try to take out a
powerful man and you miss, well, now you've angered a.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Very powerful man. You might be in trouble.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Joe Biden is currently digging in his heels. Jill Biden
Hunter Biden Biden's inner circle Corindiversity higher they're digging in
their heels.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
We're not leaving.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
We're not leaving.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
We're never leaving on the nominee.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Okay, Okay, they're doing that thing. Okay, I get that.
I get that. And some Democrats, AOC, Congressional Black Caucus
others are out there saying, yeah, get behind Joe, Joe's
the nominee, woohoo. But there are many, many, many, many
many communists out there in various walks of life who
are saying, no, this is a mistake. And they're not
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just saying things quietly privately. You know, you can insult
a man, even the king, privately. Sometimes you can pull
Joe Biden aside and say, hey, Joe, I don't think
this is gonna work out. I don't think you're gonna
beat Donald Trump. Maybe you should sit this one out.
That's one thing.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
Maybe he takes that well, maybe he doesn't, but that's
one thing. They're coming for him publicly.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
George Clooney came out today, big huge commedy nerd publicly
said Joe no more. Congressman Michael Quigley, Look, Congressman, Senators,
they're out there saying things like this, and he.
Speaker 4 (02:33):
Just has to step down because he can't win.
Speaker 5 (02:36):
And my colleagues need to recognize that.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
I don't think you care about Michael Quigley, but he
was just a placeholder for.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
So many of them, powerful Democrats.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
Powerful media people, Hollywood actors, huge important people, parts of
the system calling for Joe Biden to step down.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
And what's been on my mind is what if he doesn't.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
What if after all this, the dementia, the disaster, the
poll numbers to everything, what if Joe Biden really does
stick it out and doesn't step down. How awkward are
things going to be in the Democrat Party if you've
publicly called for the President of the United States of
America to step down, he doesn't, and then you have
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a meeting.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
With him next week.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
Might get a little spicy, now, all right, So let's
set that aside, because there are bigger things than the
election this November, much bigger things. Our way of life
is much more important than who holds the White House.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
It just is.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
We are watching the disappearance of our way of life
and it's being done to us by Washington.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
D C. Understand this and drive this point.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Home to the norms and normas in your life can
of Foord eggs because of Washington d C. Crime is
up because of Washington d C. These things that are
happening are because Washington d C is spending. We are
spending here in the United States of America as if
we are fighting a world war, as if we are
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in an emergency situation, and we have to bury ourselves
in debt right now because we must win the war,
and it's all that matters. Only it's peacetime. We jacked
government spendings through the roof during all that COVID filth
and never brought it back down again. And now you
have even corrupt losers like Jerome Powell talking about our
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debt like this.
Speaker 6 (04:42):
Back in February, you were on sixty Minutes and you said,
the US budget deficit, the national debt are unsustainable. Do
you still view that the US is on an unsustainable
fiscal path?
Speaker 2 (04:53):
I do so.
Speaker 7 (04:54):
I think I tried to be clear that the level
of the US debt is not itself unsustainable, but the
pass that we're on is unsustainable, and I think that
is not controversial.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
So why haven't they stopped, you know, forget that, Why
haven't they stopped? Why are they spending more than ever.
What they're doing is causing all this pain. You see,
it's everywhere around you. I know you feel it. Maybe
you already have a second job. Maybe you're just feeling
the squeeze of inflation. We have terrible business news. Thirty
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four percent increase in commercial business bankruptcies small businesses. That
increase has been sixty one percent. Home prices record eyes.
People can afford homes. People can't afford the home they're
currently and they certainly can't afford to buy a new one.
People are taking second jobs, parents are moving back in
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with children, children moving back in with parents, and still
Republicans and Democrats in Washington, DC just keep without end,
as if the party will never stop. But the party
is going to stop, and it's going to be brutal
on a level you can't imagine.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
And we're just seeing glimpses.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Of what that looks like now, because what does that mean.
It's going to be brutal. Here's what brutal means. Your
entire way of life and that of your children and
their children after them is nothing like the one your
parents had. That's what it means. And let's do remember
that this is all part of the plan. This has
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been going on for decades. For decades, the evil men
who lead the West. It's not just America, but we're
definitely part of it. For decades, the evil men who
lead the West have viewed the most patriotic citizens within
their nations as a problem. These American patriots, they want freedom,
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low taxes, They want to keep their guns, and they want.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
To work wherever they want and dry wherever they want.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
The Republicans and Democrats, the evil men on the right
end the left who lead the West, have hated that forever,
and so for decades they have imported people who are
much much much more compliant and can be bought much
more cheaply than you. You have demands. You want the
border secured, you want to hang on to your guns.
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You think good jobs should be available to all Americans.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
But the evil men who lead the.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
West, Hey, this up of the American you got all
these demands.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
We could just replace him.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
Bring in five people from Guatemala, pay him off with
a five hundred dollars visa card and a dishwashing job
at Applebee's, and we'll be on a gravy train with
biscuit wheels. Once we get those people voting. Joe Biden's
up there bragging about jobs. Keep in mind, all the
net job gains in the United States of America have
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gone to illegals, American citizens a net loss.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
Remember that when he says this stuff.
Speaker 8 (08:04):
We've created more than twelve thousand brand new jobs in
two years. That's more than any president of Americans who's
created in four years. That means overall, we've created more
jobs in two years than any administrations have created in
the first four years. And I think all this matters.
It's no accident our economy has created ten million jobs,
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six hundred and sixty eight manufacturing job.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
They were wrong.
Speaker 8 (08:31):
We recovered all the manufacturing jobs we lost through the pandemic.
If you look at my presidency so far, it's a
job's presidency.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
It sure is.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Look, hey, don't be bad at him.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
He's right.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Joe Biden got elected with the intention of providing jobs,
and he has provided those jobs. Now, maybe we should
have read the fine print, or I should say the
losers who voted for Biden should have read the fine print.
The jobs weren't they were never for Americans. Joe Biden's
not concerned about America or Americans. Joe Biden's concerned about power.
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You you're annoying with your freedom loving and your rights. Pepe,
he's cheap, he's easy. You need to bring him in here,
bring him and his twenty seven kids in here, replace
you and get him voting, and then he never asked.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
To worry about you and your rights again.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
All that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right,
and we'll talk to Senator Ron Johnson about that and
other things. Just the moment, let me talk to you
about the kind of coffee you drink. Look, I could
sit here and tell you about how wonderful blackout coffee tastes.
I do the whole being at my house, so I
can ground it up here at the office. I do
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K cups, but they have all kinds, medium, rose, light, roast.
It depends on what you're into the flavored stuff if
that's your thing. But more important to me is the
values of blackout coffee. I every single day now I
strive to be better about where I spend and don't
spend my money.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
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Speaker 1 (10:10):
Financial industry and the legal industry. It might be the
most putrid, dirty COMMI industry out there. So when you
find a company like Blackout Coffee that talks openly about God, guns,
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up on some Blackoutcoffee dot com slash Jesse all right,
we'll be back. Well, yesterday, a Senator James Inhoff died.
A wonderful man. Met him a few times myself. I
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certainly don't want to act like I knew him by
any stretch of the imagination, but a really, really decent
human being and one of the few really decent senators
we've had over the past few decades in this country.
And of course, the dirty comedies who run the media
in this country all labeled him a climate change denier
in their headlines as they talked about his death. Just
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a reminder about the kind of people we're up against.
Joining me now another decent senator, Senator Ron Johnson from
the state of Wisconsin. Senator, Look, you don't have to
talk about the the or the evil comedies who were
cheering obviously the passing of Senator Inhoff. But he was
a good man, wouldn't he?
Speaker 2 (11:33):
He was?
Speaker 3 (11:34):
And it is grotesque.
Speaker 5 (11:35):
You wouldn't think when you're announcing somebody's death that you
would do something in your mind, is you know, Denigreet's
any individual that doesn't harm a center in Hoff in
my estimation at all. First of all, I'm sure he
was like me. He doesn't deny climate change, or he
didn't climates are always changed.
Speaker 3 (11:53):
He's just not a climate alarmist.
Speaker 5 (11:55):
And I thought he did excellent work as chairman of
his Senate committees. And you know that oversaw these things,
just publishing the facts, trying to lay out for the
American public and quanosly the people worldwide that all this
climate change alarmism is going to be incredibly harmful in
terms of the trillions dollars spent to try and hold
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back the tides, which we cannot do. So again, he
was a wonderful human being, a person of faith, and.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
He'll be missed.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
He we'll be missed.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
One of the things I like that people were starting
to get about this whole glorimate change thing, which is
just a bunch of hooky garbage anyway, is that it's
a big handout to all these Democrats and their Democrat
business friends. Every time they pass another trillion dollar bill
that of course doesn't do anything to solve the freaking
heat in the summertime, but it does enrich a whole
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bunch of Democrat donors. And it happens every single time.
It's a big bloodsuck out of the wallets of the
taxpayer and a handout to all their political friends.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
It's obvious to anyone who pays attention.
Speaker 5 (13:00):
I'm the set of Budget Committee and Shelton Whitehouse is
the chairman. He's a big climate change alarmist, so rather
than holding hearings on the budget, he primarily holds hearings
on climate change and fill in the blank.
Speaker 3 (13:11):
But in those hearings, it's been interesting.
Speaker 5 (13:13):
We've gotten from witnesses that, for example, we've spent globally
about five to six trillion dollars combating climate change date.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
Now have we even made a dentity?
Speaker 5 (13:24):
Are the alarmists satisfied whatsoever? Of course, it costs tens
of trillions of dollars more to achieve their completely unrealizable goals.
So this is folly. It is insane what we were doing. Again,
it's self inflicted wounds on the economy. And if you're
concerned about people globally.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
Well, the number one.
Speaker 5 (13:45):
Thing people need to be looked out of poverty.
Speaker 3 (13:47):
Is they need cheap energy. We need cheap energy to.
Speaker 5 (13:51):
Stay competitive in the global economy. America needs cheap and
abundant energy. We have abundant natural resources. We should use
those as opposed to walling off things like oil and coal.
And you know the types of things you need to
power your economy.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
I bet you President Biden could give quite the detailed
breakdown on energy consumption in this country.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
What we use, what we need.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
After all, he looked so sharp on that debate stage.
Please tell me you're enjoying the drama on Capitol Hill
as these people have the knives out for President Joe.
Speaker 5 (14:29):
Well, first of all, nobody enjoys watching the elderly person decline,
and that's what we've watched for the last couple of years.
It should have come as no surprise to anybody. I'm
sure it didn't come as a surprise to members of
Congress who've actually had means with Joe.
Speaker 3 (14:42):
Biden the White House. I haven't. I'm not President biden
Most favorite senator.
Speaker 5 (14:47):
But again, this is a problem of their own making,
and it is it is interesting they would kick him
under the bus so fast if they were able to.
But the problem is he wants to clean to power.
I've been saying he's cleaned to power like Golum to
the Golden Ring, he and his family. And if he
wants to stay in that position, they're gonna have a
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really hard time prying power out of his hands.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Let's talk about this new report that came out from
Heritage saying thanks to COVID, thanks to China, we took
an eighteen trillion with a t dollar hit. I'm not
naive enough to believe there's going to be any reckoning
for anyone American, Chinese, or otherwise for COVID. But why
is this one of those things that really people don't
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talk about much. This came from China, and it came
from there intentionally in.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
One way or another.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
They stopped domestic travel and allowed travel still the United
States of America. That alone tells you they wanted to
send it here.
Speaker 5 (15:46):
Well, part of the problem is we had government officials,
people like Anthony Fauci, funding this research and they're potentially
complicit in the development of the coronavirus that has cost
global economies. You know, whatever the figure fifteen sixteen, seventeen
trillion dollars. You know, one study showed that there was
about a four trillion dollar transfer of wealth from the
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little people, you know, from working class Americans, to the
big corporations, to the social media giants, you know, the
big the big box stores. So you got big business
benefited tremendously.
Speaker 3 (16:19):
But it was this is the little guy.
Speaker 5 (16:21):
It was small businesses, you know, past ruanities, main street
businesses that got shut down by government edict, completely put.
Speaker 3 (16:29):
Out of business.
Speaker 5 (16:30):
Remember liquor stores could stay open, but they shut down churches.
So the impact of the lockdowns and these insane, the
miserably failed response to COVID had a disparate impact on
small people, working class people. But the big guys survived,
they thrived during COVID because all that business, you know,
went into their back pocket.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
Well that sure did.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
Senator, I can't let you go without asking about the
drop boxes that are apparently going to be set up
up in Wisconsin again for the next election, just like
they were in the last elections, because we couldn't see
them to get Dan Kelly in the Supreme Court in
that state.
Speaker 5 (17:09):
Of the floor is yours, well, first of all, the
Supreme Court ruling is just wrong on the law. You know,
they just reversed whatever happened to Starry decisives in terms
of Supreme Court ruling. So conservatives said, Conservative Court said
these aren't allowed by law. A bunch of jujusal activists
come in state they are, So we're gonna have to
deal with it, quite honestly, with that reality, hopefully rural
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conservative counties utilize these drop boxes.
Speaker 3 (17:34):
You've got to play by the rules that are in force.
Speaker 5 (17:37):
I'm far more concerned about democrats that by administration using
government agencies to register Democrats, illegal voters, illegal immigrants. There
are a lot bigger problems than just the drop boxes.
You can abuse a postal box as well, So I'm
far more concerned about other things than that. We might
as well use the drop boxes to our advantage. In
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the conservative counties work where the courts can't you stay
open twenty four hours a day like we can in
the big counties in Milwaukee, Madison.
Speaker 3 (18:04):
So if we're smart, we use this ruling to our advantage.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
Yeah, I'm concerned about the illegals as well. Senator, thank
you so much. I appreciate you. I'll seeing Milwaukee next week.
All right, Don Junior is coming to Milwaukee next week.
Talk to him about that, who's going to be the
VP and other things. Let's first talk about a good
night's sleep. You spend one third of your life in bed,
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isn't that nuts? One third of your life is spent
in bed. Do you spend it tossing and turning? Tossing
and turning, or maybe you take things to sleep? Let
me ask you, how do you feel when you wake up? Oh? Yeah,
I know, you finally slept eight nine hours. How do
you feel? You want to die? Don't you feel heavy? Miserable, tired?
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Whenever I take dream powder, I feel amazing because dream
powder is natural melatone and things like that.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
It's just a cup of hot chocolate. Pick some up.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
Have a great night's sleep while also feeling great the
next day.
Speaker 2 (19:06):
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Speaker 1 (19:09):
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All right, we'll be back.
Speaker 9 (19:28):
This isn't about the presidency. We need to win everything.
We need to win school boards, we need to win
state legislatures, we need to win dog catcher, and we
have to hold those who lied to us for the
past five years accountable.
Speaker 6 (19:46):
For their lives.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
That is an outstanding message. I love that Don Junior is.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Spreading it like wildfire, joining me now host of triggered
Don Junior himself. Don I love that. I love that
we're getting smarter and better about that. And then someone
with your platform is talking about this more. It's fine
to have a mega hat on. That's great, good for you,
But if you're sitting out all the local elections, then
Donald Trump takes the White House, no help, no backup,
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can't get anything done again.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
I love that we're spreading this message out there.
Speaker 9 (20:18):
No, hey, man, if you're me and you go through
the stuff that I've gone through, whether it's you know
me personally during the Russia Russia Russia stuff where apparently
I was guilty of treason to crime punishable by death,
or you know, a half a billion dollar fine to
our company for paying back loans on time with interest.
I'm still trying to figure that one out, or thirty
four thirty seven whatever? Can you know? Felony convictions for
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my father? You know, we're living in kangaroo court times.
I actually I This is gonna be a controversial takeing.
I don't know that I want to win the presidency
if you don't have these other things, because I get
to the pleasure of being probably on the front lines
of that nonsense for another four years. So we do
have to get involved. But the part about accountability is
really important too. You know, you have people in media,
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in tech, in government on the Democrats side. They lied
to us everything, not even the past four or five years, Frank,
I got that wrong. It's really the last eight years.
It started off with Russia collusion because I guess Trump
was colluding with Russia because he needed the money. I can't.
I don't know, but it didn't matter. They ran with
this like gospel. There's numerous senators that are up for election.
You know John Tester in Montana. You got Sharon Brown
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in Ohio running for Senate. They vote with Joe Biden
one hundred percent of the time. They're totally complicit in
covering up the incompetency there, and they want the American
people to re elect them to one of the highest
governing legislative boards in the country. You know, is there
ever gonna be accounting? They lied to the American people.
They told us he was competent, They told us he
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was smart. The adults were gonna be back in charge
the media. Jose Garborough gets on TV and he says,
this is the finest Joe Biden We've ever seen in
like seven thousand years of Joe Biden in government. This
is the smartest and finest. I'm like, the guy is
a vegetable. You as an upstanding American citizen, Jesse, as
a patriot, as a veteran you. They don't want to
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have an AR fifteen, but they'll give the nuclear football
to a vegetable. This is not good messaging. This doesn't
make any sense. And again there has to be a
price to be paid for it or they're going to
keep doing it to the American public.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
They will, you know what, I don't even know if
I should ask this question, because I should know, but
I've never been able to figure it out. I grew
up in Montana. My FoST moved this there when we
were ten years old. That's where I graduated high school.
That's where I joined the Marines from We've had Max
Bacchus now John Tester, and I realize you have these
commy hippie places like Bozeman, where I grew up. But
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Montana is read Why do these losers like Tester stay
in places?
Speaker 2 (22:45):
We need that Senate seat?
Speaker 3 (22:47):
Don we need it?
Speaker 1 (22:47):
I know, you know we needed. What's with Montana? Explain
this to me?
Speaker 9 (22:51):
Oh, Montana's interesting. I was actually with a buddy of
mine and the only reason I say this is because
he said I could. I said it publicly out there.
Josh Smith, he runs Montana Knife Company, great area, great American,
a great American business, and he's like, you know, John
Tester is like my godfather. I was like what.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
I was like, how is that?
Speaker 9 (23:07):
Possibly? He goes, you know what, And there was a
time where John Tester was actually like sort of believed
some of these things.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
You know.
Speaker 9 (23:14):
Sure, he was a libtard and he votes with Biden
one hundred percent of the time, but he got to Washington,
d C. He's the number one recipient of special interest
dollars in Washington, so the you know, I mean, he's
sort of like a fake farmer, but he does the
farmer thing.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
O HAMI.
Speaker 9 (23:27):
He shows up in blaze orange every once in a while,
even though many years he's never even held a hunting license.
You know, he plays that game like he's one of them.
They sell it to him. But then he goes to
d C and like so many others, Jesse, he gets
corrupted by the swamp. So you go from being a
guy that, like I said, a good friend of mine,
super conservative guy. He's like, hey man, there was a
time that he was like that. Now I want to
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get my stepfather whatever it is, you know, godfather out
of office because he became everything he probably despised. He's
been in there forever. He's taking all the special interest money.
He votes with Joe Biden nearly one hundred percent of
the time, but then he'll run edge like I'm for
you Montana. I's like, well, that's not Montana. You can't
before Montana's and their values and their lifestyle and everything
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they stand for while simultaneously voting one hundred percent of
the time with Joe Biden. That doesn't work.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
Don Let's talk about your father's VP pick. I know
you've said you don't know who's picking. That's fine, But
one of the things, speaking of draining the swamp, that
I don't like is the potential pick of jd Vance.
Because I love jd Vance and we have so many
losers in the Senate. I would love your dad to
have someone like JD Vance at his side, but gosh,
we really need some decent senators. We finally have one.
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I kind of want him to stay there.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
What say you listen?
Speaker 3 (24:47):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (24:47):
I wasn't sure where you were going with that one
at first, because I'm like, wait a minute, Ja Dy's
like the perfect guy, But no, he is, I think, don't.
I don't think I've been even remotely silent about it.
That's been my number one pick from pretty much day
one for the VP slot because it's not just about
the VP slot. You watch JD. JD can go on
CNN and smack around the opposition like their little children,
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which they are. But most of our guys are incapable
of doing that. You know, well, mister you know whatever
your name is? Uh, don't you agree the Insurrection of January.
They just accept the narrative and then try to fight
from that position of weakness. He able to articulate that
position if anyone's if anyone's not seen, or Red Hillbilly LG.
You know, that's the guy we started fighting for. That's
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when my father got into this movement. That forgotten man
and woman. He understands that, he gets it, and so yeah,
listen to me, I'd say he's by far our best senator.
So I hate pulling him from that. I think we
have a chance of getting someone else good in that
position as the you know, junior senator from Ohio, and
hopefully we'll replace the senior Senator of Ohio Sharon Brown,
who's a big lib again votes with Joe Biden nearly
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one hundred percent of the time. And we can get
Bernie Moreno in there because we need more of those
guys in the Senate. But I also look at a JD.
Vance as a generational character. He's someone that can take
the movement meaning America First MAGA. However, you want to
look at it breaking away from establishment conservatism and actually
run with that for an eight years after four more
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years of Trump. You look at the other contenders. I
like them, I'm friendly with them. I think they're you know, accomplished.
I think they're intelligent. I don't know that they have
that gravitas or the desire and the will to go
against even the establishment swamp from the conservative side for
the future. And for me, it's about the future of
this movement. This is the new Republican Party, but the
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Swamp doesn't want that to happen. They're going to fight
tooth and nail to bring back the old. You know,
there's not really a consequence for losing. So we'll maintain
some sort of power and we can be a little
bit of controlled opposition and we'll make our money and
we'll get on boards, and we'll put our friends on boards,
and we'll have power and get invited to the cool
person party. We won't do what's right for the American people.
We won't fight for real, hard working, blue collar Americans.
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But you know, we have an easy existence in DC
being you know, effectless weekling. So you know, I get it.
You're not wrong at all. But you know that would
be my first, second, and third choice for VP because
I want to continue the movement in that positions him
naturally to do.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
So, yeah, that's that's the that's the choice to make right.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Do you plug this?
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Do you take the superstar out of the Senate and
put him right next to you where he probably should be,
or you were gosh, are we starved for anybody with
guts like JD has in the Senate?
Speaker 3 (27:25):
All right.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
Speaking of VP, I know you have to be enjoying
the Biden saga ever since he pooped his pants on
stage when your dad Curb stomped him last week or
two weeks ago, whenever that was.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
Dome has been in the news.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
Vice President Kamala Harris has no personalities.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
She can't talk, she can't think.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
She just it's painful watching her try to function publicly,
and they might be stuck with her.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
This is fantastic.
Speaker 9 (27:51):
Well, listen, you know the machinations are sort of campaign
fundraising and FEC rules, Like it's sort of hard. It's
hard to sort of skip the other person on the ticket, right,
and then you combine that with just you know, Democrats
relying one hundred percent on identity politics. Remember Kamala Harris
had less than one percent of the Democrat vote in
the primary in twenty twenty. It wasn't like she was
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popular and that you're putting in a popular person. But
you know, she was the first African American woman of
what jackbox, jackbox, checkbox. You know we must put her
in there. And then you listen to her speak and Jesse,
I swear, I feel like we have a mole in
the Biden Harris administration, and it happens to be whoever
is writing Kamala Harris's speeches, because I'm like, hey, man,
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if you put me in there, like if I could
like you know more into like her speech writer and
write his speech, like I could not do a better
job exuding incompetence, you know, in written form to give
to her to speak, because it's the word salad is.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
It's amazing.
Speaker 9 (28:53):
Democracy is democracy because of democracy, and without democracy, there
would be Jesse no democracy. And I'm like, wait a minute,
like I feel like I'm being punked. And so, you know,
it's interesting watching the collapse. I've actually have to applaud
my father for his discipline in you know, just letting
it happen, because man, I'm just sitting there be like please,
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like just can I can I go attack? Because it's
it's so ridiculous, you know, So we we have someone
who's either in incompetent. I literally i'd have a hard
time imagining you know, I guess probably like any straight
white male voting for Kamala Harris. I have a hard
time imagining any almost any African American man or woman
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vote I can't imagine anyone actually voting for it, So
it's almost impossible other than those people who are just
purely like I guess, you know, radical leftist identity people,
because someone else will be pulling the string. So it's
sort of great to watch. You have a choice between
arguably the least likable person in American politics and a
vegetable and it's like they're not sure. I I'll probably
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rather run against her, frankly, but that's just me.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
Oh yeah, unless you're Willie Brown, what reason do you
have to vote for Kamala don Thank you so much,
my brother. I I'll see you in Milwaukee next week.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
My man.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
All right, we have a lot more. Don't think that
we're done yet. Before we get to all the juicy stuff,
well more juicy stuff, I want to talk to you
about something.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
Scammers.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
One of the terrible things about having an economy go
to crap as it is right now and we're all
suffering from it. Everyone's feeling it in different ways. One
of the terrible things about it is scammers and rip
off artists really, really, really thrive in this environment because
people get desperate. And let me talk to you about
these timeshare companies. They're the worst because right now people
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are trying to cut costs. Maybe you're trying to get
out of your time share. Maybe you're done with it,
maybe you can't afford it anymore, or whatever.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
They never told you that you were stuck with it
for life, did they?
Speaker 10 (30:59):
No?
Speaker 3 (30:59):
Sorry?
Speaker 4 (31:00):
Never?
Speaker 2 (31:00):
You never return it.
Speaker 1 (31:01):
They never mentioned that in the fancy seminar when they
convinced you to buy it, did they?
Speaker 2 (31:06):
But now they pull it out on you. Stop calling
these companies.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
I can't stand rip off artists call loan Star Transfer
lone Start Transfer is the family business that will get
you legally, impermanently out of that time share. They will
set you free. They do it almost every time. Ninety
nine percent of the time they get it done.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
That's pretty much a guarantee.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Just call them eight four four three one zero two
six four six, We'll be back.
Speaker 10 (31:48):
As long as the president had the president, it's up
to the president to suicide. If he is going to run,
we're all encouraging him to make that decision because time
is running short.
Speaker 4 (32:01):
He has made the decision.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
He has said firmly this week he is going to run.
Do you want him to run?
Speaker 10 (32:07):
I want him to do whatever he decides to do,
and that's the way it is. Whatever he decides, we
go and out Instead, everyone, let's just hold off whatever
you're thinking. Either tell somebody privately, but you don't have
to put that out on the table until we see
how we go this week.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
I love that conversation so much. I can't wait to
talk to Buck about that conversation. I had a similar
conversation with my youngest son. He's a swimmer, and I
asked him two days ago. I asked him, woke up
that morning and I asked him. I said, I want
to go out there, get some laps in, make sure
you get yourself ready for the season. And he said, man,
I'm not sure, kind of tired, slept in a little
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bit this morning. I said, do you think you should
maybe get some laps in get ready for the season.
I know you haven't decided yet, but do you think
it would be a good idea. That's what Nancy's saying.
My friend obviously doesn't need any intro. Host of the
Great Clay and Bucks Show, biggest radio show in the country,
Buck Sexton, Buck, Buddy, I know you say he's staying
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and I say he's going.
Speaker 2 (33:12):
And we've had this conversation.
Speaker 4 (33:13):
A million times.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
But there are some very, very very powerful people getting
really public about all this thing.
Speaker 7 (33:21):
Let's say you, Jesse, Jesse, Jesse, you know there are
many people who in the last few days have been
emailing me and they were saying, Buck, I'm so sorry
I doubted you. I don't know why it would ever
even occur to me to think that I shouldn't be
on the Buck train, that I shouldn't be picking a
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plot on Buck Island, as it has become known on
the show where I have been saying without fail, do
you know that after the debate. After the debate, Jesse
I doubled down on radio and said, Joe Biden is
going to be the nominee. And it's because I understand
a few things, one the machinery and the possibilities too.
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I know the mindset of Joe Biden himself. Joe Biden
is a sociopathic narcissist. The moment that he's not running,
him and his entire family of losers are nothing, and
he knows that, and he doesn't have much time left.
The most important thing that Nancy Pelosi said in that
ex but I do agree with you, although what your
analogy about your son and swimming. It says, though you're saying, hey, buddy,
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do you want to go swimming? And your son is
looking in the eyes and going I'm not going swimming,
And then you're like, hey, buddy, but do you want
to go swimming?
Speaker 4 (34:37):
Like that's what's actually happening here because they can't make
him not run.
Speaker 7 (34:43):
This is people keep acting like, oh, we're gonna He
has said I'm running.
Speaker 4 (34:47):
He has no incentive not to run, so why wouldn't
he run?
Speaker 1 (34:53):
Well, okay, let's we'll set that aside because we don't
have to argue about that again. Because there's an aspect
of this that I finded I've I'm very very fascinating.
Watch this from Michael Bennett. Here's Senator Bennett from this morning.
Speaker 7 (35:06):
You, Senator John Tester, and Senator Shared Brown all said
during that launch that you don't think Bresident Biden can
win in twenty twenty four. Is that true?
Speaker 11 (35:14):
Well, it's true that I said that, and I did
say that behind closed doors, and you guys and others
asked whether I had said it, and that is what
I said, So I figured I should come here and
say it publicly. Donald Trump is on track, I think
to win the selection and maybe win it by a
landslide and take with him the Senate and the House.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
Okay, let's talk about the power dynamics here, Buck, because
it's one thing.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
You know, we're friends. It's one thing.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
If I haven't acts to grind with you, which i'dn'tminy
acs to grind with you, it's one thing for me
to pull you aside, shoot you a text, Hey, Buck,
I really have a problem with this.
Speaker 2 (35:51):
That's no big deal.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
You and I would work it out if I go
on my radio show tonight right here on the first tonight,
or do anything publicly and say that Bucks a piece
of crap.
Speaker 2 (36:01):
Well, now we've got a problem. They're coming at him publicly, Buck.
Speaker 1 (36:05):
So if he stays, how do you put Humpty dumpty
back together again?
Speaker 7 (36:11):
I think it's the nature of politics these days that
people are so lacking in consistencies and principle that almost
no one expects consistency or principle. And this is this
is something between on the Republican side, something you see
in the Democrat side.
Speaker 4 (36:27):
Here's how I see it.
Speaker 7 (36:28):
On the coming at Biden publicly right now, I think
they're doing this because they're going on the record now
so that later on, if let's say Biden gets smoked
against Trump, if he stays in as I think he does,
or as I think he will, and he gets absolutely crushed,
they can say, see, I told you, guys, I said
replace him.
Speaker 4 (36:49):
But what they're not going to say then is what
I think.
Speaker 7 (36:51):
Is going to happen in about three weeks, which is
they're going to say Trump is too much of a
threat to democracy. Biden will be a good steward whether
he lasts six months or four years in office going forward.
So you know, the thread against democracy is too big.
Joe Biden has to be the guy for now. So
I think that, you know, basically there it's like they're
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calling the big game and they're going on record. I gee,
I know somebody who does this, going on record publicly
saying that both sides will win, and then whoever wins,
they say, see, I told you that's what's going to happen.
This will all be this will all be forgotten, this
will all become an absurdity. But the biggest thing for
me with all this is why isn't it just Kamala
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Like George Clooney wrote this letter like, Oh, I'm George Clooney,
Like I'm important. He wrote this letter that Joe Biden
should step down. And what they do is they open
it up to the deep Democrat bench. You have a
dementsiapation as a president. You have a vice president whose
job is to be ready to take over for a
dementsiapation president. So why aren't they just saying it should
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be Kamala. The only reason there's this like, ah, what
do we do? Is because I think I think they
recognized dementia. Joe has a better shot against Trump than
d Ei Kamala.
Speaker 3 (38:07):
And that's the truth.
Speaker 7 (38:08):
That's what no one's saying out loud, but is obvious
from everything that they're saying in the media.
Speaker 4 (38:14):
And on the news channels.
Speaker 1 (38:17):
She really is the ultimate poison pill that they accidentally
chose that's going to end up protecting Joe's nomination.
Speaker 2 (38:23):
If he keeps the nomination.
Speaker 1 (38:24):
Okay, but there's a conversation you and I had one
time in person, although I know you won't mind me
sharing this publicly, especially since I already have on the
radio before we were hanging out during the mid terms
that were supposed to be that red wave and it
didn't turn out to be a red wave.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
And you and me were licking our.
Speaker 1 (38:41):
Wounds, huddling in the corner, and we're talking, and what
we came up with was simply this, the country's never
as far to the right as you would like, or
as I would like. We convince ourselves it is, and
there's going to be a red wave, and they see
how crazy Democrats are, and then that doesn't really materialize.
I see a lot out of preemptive celebration here on
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the Year of Our Lord twenty twenty four July tenth.
I'm not so sure that I see some red wave,
because every time I see that, it doesn't come.
Speaker 4 (39:13):
I agree. I said this actually earlier today on radio.
Speaker 7 (39:17):
I don't know how Biden can still win, but I
know he can still win, and everyone needs to hear that.
Speaker 3 (39:26):
I don't.
Speaker 7 (39:26):
I mean, if you ask me, explain that process other
than just like they cheat, right, but explain that process
in a meaningful way. I'm not capable of doing it
right now, but I know that it is possible, and
I know it's possible because of what we've seen in
the past, and that's why there is I think a
little bit of exuberance over confidence on the Republican side
in this moment, I think that you're going to see
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things get tighter. Remember, it only has to get tighter
in a few states, as people. It doesn't Matt Trump
being up, you know, fifteen in North Carolina. It's not
that it's like eight or ten. But he was always
to win North Carolina. Is he going to maintain the
leads that I do believe he currently has, but it
doesn't matter yet in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2 (40:09):
And I think that's the whole thing.
Speaker 7 (40:10):
I mean, I think the Democrats are just thinking if
they run the table in those states and they defend
their other territories, which they probably can do even with
a you know, quasi.
Speaker 4 (40:22):
You know, with it person.
Speaker 3 (40:24):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (40:24):
I don't know how best to describe Joe Biden these days,
dementia patient. Then I think they believe they can still win.
So it is going to be closer than people realize.
And also you're gonna have a lot of Democrats who
do the distancing thing if they have to in places
that we should just be running the table. They're gonna say, oh, well,
i'm a I'm not a Biden Democrat. You know, I'm
a Pennsylvania Union Democrat or I'm a you know whatever.
Speaker 2 (40:45):
You get what I'm saying. So yeah, I'm not.
Speaker 4 (40:50):
I'm not cheering for this too early.
Speaker 7 (40:51):
And I would just say, even Joe Biden muttering gibberish
when he should have a blanket on his knees feeding
pigeons in the park, is going to get forty nine
percent of the vote, everybody. That's the truth. Just mark
my He's gonna get forty nine percent. He might get
more than that, but you could push him out on
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the stage election night, drooling on himself and muttering nonsense.
Forty nine percent of the electorate is going to vote
for that clown instead of Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (41:21):
Just remember I said it. That's true. All right, buck, Well,
let's let's wrap this up here. Why don't we wrap
this up and you tell everybody what you're looking most
forward to about Milwaukee next week?
Speaker 4 (41:33):
Well, I don't think we can call in the bet
quite yet.
Speaker 7 (41:36):
So we're gonna have to figure out something where you
come down to Florida or whatever.
Speaker 4 (41:39):
Because Jesse has agreed.
Speaker 7 (41:41):
You know, those plastic bibs, He's going to tie it
on for me when I'm eating a delicious lobster fees,
probably at a red lobster. But I think we can
go with any crustacean serving establishment. And this will be
because he doubted me and thought that Joe Biden would
not be the nominee. But we got to wait until
the DNC convention next week. You know, we'll sort of see.
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Maybe you want to just get it over with. I
don't know that's up to you, because clearly I'm gonna
win this bet. But and I am looking forward to
Jesse because he's guys. He's gonna have to bend down
so much to put the bib on. I mean, it's
like like the Jolly Green Giant trying to tie a
bib on a mouse or something.
Speaker 4 (42:19):
So that's how it's gonna be.
Speaker 2 (42:21):
You're a bad person.
Speaker 1 (42:23):
I'll see you in a few days in Milwaukee, Buck Sexton.
All right, light in the mood next, all right, it's
time to lighten the mood. Look, I've ever told you
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that I'm losing my hair. It's breaking news. I'm losing
my hair. Maybe you've noticed it's gone.
Speaker 2 (42:56):
I'm a Kelly.
Speaker 1 (42:57):
It was always going to be gone, and so as man.
When your hair's fallen out, you have at least brief
conversations with yourself about what you do about it. I've
always said, I'm just gonna kind of buzz it down
like this and let it go the way God intended.
But believe me, you have a moment where you think
to yourself, maybe I should do something.
Speaker 2 (43:17):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (43:18):
They can do stuff, but they have a hair plugs,
and I know if you go to Turkey, they'll put
you under and you'll wake up with a full blown afro.
Whatever you want. And then there's always there's the basic
wig option. The wig is an option, right, It's an option,
and I considered it.
Speaker 2 (43:36):
Not very long, but I considered it. Let me just say.
Maxine Waters went.
Speaker 1 (43:41):
On CNN today and she officially ended Jesse Kelly's search.
Speaker 2 (43:46):
For a wig.
Speaker 12 (43:48):
They've seen President Biden, They've lived through his presidency. They've
also seen former President Trump. They've lived through his presidency.
They've heard these arguments about democracy, about the fate of
the election, and yet Trump is not only winning, but
winning increasingly by a larger margin. So what is the
plan among Democrats to change that trajectory? It sounds like
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you're talking about saying and doing all the same things.
But do you believe that something needs to change.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
I think we need to keep working.
Speaker 2 (44:24):
Let's see the borrow