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September 1, 2021 31 mins

The Biden Administration declares victory in Afghanistan, the CDC wants the unvaccinated to stay home for Labor Day, Virginia Tech kicks out 134 students for being Unvaccinated and the Texas abortion restrictions have gone into effect.


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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Follow fuck on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter. Team Welcome to the Freedom Hunt. We have
a lot to get to. Biden takes a loud and
bizarre victory lap on his chaotic retreat. The CDC wants
eighty million unvaccinated individuals to stay home over Labor Day.

(00:23):
A Texas abortion restriction goes into effect, a woman is
busted for fake vaccine cards on travel to Hawaii, and
Virginia Tech kicks out one hundred and thirty four students
for being un vaccinated. We'll get into all of that
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towers at t twot dot org. That's t the number two,
T dot org t twot dot org. There was a
lot of yelling in the Biden speech yesterday. He was
yelling the whole time, from what I could tell, trying
to project strength after an ignominious retreat from Afghanistan, a

(01:49):
chaotic withdrawal, and they're already spinning this. This is a victory.
This is where you start to draw upon orwell right,
This is where language no longer has the meaning you
think it does. In fact, language according to the elites,
according to the people in charge, means the opposite of

(02:09):
what you and I think it does. This was not
a poor leadership performance. It was a great leadership performance.
It was a victory. It was bravery, It was strategic brilliance,
not stupidity. This was great for America. Biden wants you
to know. Yeah, sure there were a few problems here

(02:29):
and there, but it was the biggest airlift in history.
This is quite a bit like saying, after you've run
the Titanic into an iceberg, we were amazing getting to
those lifeboats, which I've been saying now for over a week,
and I'm hearing this same analogy used in other places,
I think because it's so apt. But man, we got
to those lifeboats fast. Now you could say, but buck,

(02:53):
we were eventually going to hit an iceberg no matter what.
To that, I'd say, okay, But if perhaps we had
gotten to them, if perhaps we've gotten to life votes
in a more expeditious fashion, more orderly, we would have
been able to get more people to safety. We left
a hundred plus Americans behind who wanted to leave, that's

(03:17):
the polite way of saying, wanted to get the hell
out of there and couldn't. And we pulled out our
military forces, as you know, left those Americans behind. And
now the Biden administration wants you know, they're gonna do
everything they can. They're gonna work really hard to try
to get them out of there at some point, and

(03:40):
Joe Biden, you're gonna start to see his poll numbers
go up. You know why, because the media is going
to act like you haven't seen exactly what you've seen.
What did I say yesterday? I believe on this show
and also on the Clay and Buck radio show, give
it a week and they'll be telling you what a
victory this is. Some of you responded to me with
that as soon as I said it, and your immediate

(04:03):
rejoinder was, oh, no, it'll be a day. And you're right.
I actually gave I gave them too much credit. I
gave them too much credit. It turns out it was
going to have to be a day, not a week,
where they would just start saying, you know it was
it was a good thing that he did. That Biden did.
He's excellent. I mean, here's I mean, I almost hesitate

(04:24):
to put him on this show for a second, but
you know what, I was going to give you some
of the analysis. Let's hear actually from Biden first on
all of this before we have some of the dumbest
people on the left weighing in here. He called this
complete debacle. This was At a speech yesterday, Joe Biden
said it was an extraordinary success play ten. No nation,

(04:47):
no nation has ever done anything like it in all
of history. The only the United States had the capacity,
that will, the ability to do it, and we did
it today. Extraordinary success of this mission was due to
the incredib skill, bravely, and selfless courage of the United
States military and our diplomats and intelligence professionals. For weeks,

(05:09):
they risked their lives to get American citizens Afghans who
helped us, citizens of our allies and partners and others
on board planes and out of the country. And they
did it facing a crush of enormous crowds seeking to
leave the country. I mean, yeah, we were able to
hold the perimeter with the Taliban holding the actual outside

(05:33):
perimeter of Kabbal Airport, and we got people out of
this country. Let's understand this from a military perspective. It
is because the Taliban chose and I know this is
this is hard to hear, it's hard to say. It
is because the Taliban chose not to execute large numbers
of American civilians that they were able to get out
in the first place. There would have been very little

(05:54):
we would have been able to do if they had
gone that route to stop it from occurring. That would
have been very, very challenging for US, even no matter
who the commander in chief may have been at that time,
never mind Joe Biden, who increasingly looks frail and out
of it and not up for the job. Now, Biden

(06:17):
saying this is a success doesn't surprise me at all,
because I told you that's what he was going to do.
They're going to forget about the process here and focus
on the overarching decision to leave. That's something that we
can all see coming. And the American people are in
favor of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. And it will

(06:38):
be fascinating to see if, in fact, this country becomes
a hub for international terrorism. Because if it doesn't, and
we're out to give this some time, but if it
doesn't become a place where jihadis or training for operations
all over the world, and it could, I don't know,
a lot of people are saying it it is certain
to do so. I mean, here's Leon Panetta, the former

(07:00):
Terry Defense former CI director play seven. Well, in twenty years,
we've learned a great deal about the Chaliban. I've never
trusted the Taliban and I don't trust them now, and
so it's going to be it's going to be a
difficult relationship. Obviously, the CIA will be a very important

(07:20):
intermediary here to try to not only deal with the Taliban,
but also find out what is happening with the Taliban
and terrorism in Afghanistan. The likelihood is that the Taliban
will provide a safe haven for terrorists in Afghanistan, which
means that this war is not over, that indeed will

(07:43):
have to continue to face threats from Afghanistan when it
comes to terrorism. Now. I think there's a conflation here
of facing threats and the war not being over. A
war would be the active deployment of soldiers and the
cons and possibility of violence at the hands of the enemy,
and having to do constant violence to that enemy. That

(08:05):
to me, is a war. Flying an airstrike once every
six months that blows up some campsite of isis K fighters.
I don't think we could call that a war. In fact,
if you believe that's a war, we've been at war.
We're at war in Pakistan for over a decade, right,
I mean, we've been flying strikes in Yemen, in Pakistan,

(08:27):
and there are air strikes that happen in Somalia. I
mean any number of places there are air strikes. So
to say that's a war, well, I think that's a
bit further than we can go at this point. But
are we going to have to go back in and
invade Afghanistan? Fully? I think the answer, I hope the
answer is no. But what do I always tell you,

(08:49):
nobody can really predict the future. I can predict how
people will react to events pretty accurately. I can't predict
what the events will be. And I tell you that
a lot of other people, I mean the most in
my mind, the laziest content you get in the news
media is constant prediction and constant people just offering up

(09:13):
what they think could happen at some point supposition, right,
what they think might occur at some point in the future. Okay, well,
that can be an interesting part of a discussion, but
it shouldn't be the focus of it. Right now. What
you're seeing is the transition in the Biden White House
and in the Democrat aligned press corps to all out

(09:34):
rewriting of this recent history. Because the visuals, the Afghans
running to grab the gears of a plane, the crush
of people at the gates and cobble the bodies of
our thirteen servicemen and women coming home after that suicide
bombing attack. The American people remember that that is seared
into our minds, and so the Biden team is going

(09:55):
to try to undo that by telling you see, we
made a gut sea call. Well which is it? Is
it a call that they followed through on because of
the Trump agreement beforehand? Noticed that everything good here, according
to them, is the result of Biden. Everything bad is
the result of Donald Trump. Play eleven. My predecessor had

(10:19):
made a deal with the Taliban. When I came into office,
we faced a deadline. May one, the Taliban onslaught was coming.
We faced one of two choices. Follow the agreement of
the previous administration and extended to have or extend to
have more time for people to get out, or send
in thousands of more troops and escalate the war. To

(10:43):
those asking for a third decade of war in Afghanistan,
I asked, what is the vital national interest? In my view,
we only have one to make sure Afghanistan can never
be used again. To launch an attack on our homeland.
My predecessor made a deal with the Taliban, he says,

(11:04):
and that deal constrained him in his opinion. This is
what Biden saying, because if they had not gone along
with it, then a Taliban would have started attacking US troops.
What's interesting, though, is that Biden extended the deadline, so
he didn't go along with it. And he is the president,
not the former president who I had yesterday on radio,

(11:26):
and I'll just say, can I just say a moment
to say that Clay and I had so much fun
talking to President Trump, the fact that he agreed to
let us do the radio show with him for three
hours from our lago. I don't know if you heard
that on the radio show yesterday, but President Trump says,
the three of us, Buck Trump, Clay are going to
do a show, a live radio show on our four

(11:48):
hundred and forty stations, give or take across the country.
Pretty excited, pretty excited about that. That'll be a lot
of fun. But anyway, back to Joe Biden and his
efforts to destroy America. Yeah, he's saying that it's Trump's
fault that there was a timeline, but somehow he extended
the timeline anyway, So he's the decider, so to speak,
but he's not the decider. He wants the credit, but

(12:10):
not the blade, right, he wants the upside, but not
the responsibility. And then on the Americans left behind, because
that's also it's not just the optics, the visuals, the
perception of what happened here in Afghanistan. There's the reality
of Americans who are now fully at the mercy of
the Taliban, fully at their mercy. Biden wants you to know, well,

(12:32):
at some level, it's kind of their fault because they
were told played twelve. Since March, we reached out nineteen
times to Americans in Afghanistan with multible warnings and offers
to help them leave Afghanistan, all the way back as
far as March. After we started the evacuation. Seventeen days ago,

(12:55):
we did initial outreach in analysis and identified around five
thousand Americans who would decided earlier to stay in Afghanistan
but now wanted to leave. Our Operation Allied Rescue ended
up getting more than five thousand, five hundred Americans out. Yeah,

(13:16):
they were told, He's saying. So if they didn't get out,
I guess that's supposed to be on them at some
level of what a mess this is. Just go down
the list, Joe Biden on the economy, bad on the border,
bad on law enforcement and crime, and major cities with
increases and shoot it bad. Where does this guy get

(13:38):
it done? By the way, private payrolls increased by only
three hundred and seventy four thousand in August, the estimate
was six hundred thousand. This is the truth of the
Biden presidency. You're going to have to constantly, even if
you do as I do think Joe Biden is a
an imbecile, inapt You're going to constantly have to lower
your expectations. It could always be worse. He can always

(13:59):
be dumber and make more horrific decisions. It's because this
is what you get when the Democrat media complex elevates
a clearly declining in faculties, almost eighty year old who
was never even impressive. I mean, Joe Biden wasn't smart.

(14:19):
I want to be very clear about this. He wasn't
smart in his forties, so there's no way at almost
eighty this is a guy that you want in the
commander in chief role. But this is what they've done
to us anything but Trump. Even this over Trump was
their attitude. Even this over Trump was acceptable to them.

(14:43):
It's amazing. And they're all going to be trying to
justify this, and as Joe Biden feel the need to
explain himself over this beyond just the stern prop burn. Yeah,
I like this. Wh made the right call, tough call
Joe Biden did here. I am Tally Bairn gonna fight him.

(15:10):
I'm gonna put him in the headlock, give him a nookie,
because that's what we do here in Joe Biden's White House.
We're gonna tell him, hey, buddy, remember what I did
to Corn Pop back in the day. Yeah, you're darn right.
Is he gonna take any questions? No play thirteen? I

(15:33):
give him my word, all of my heart. I believe
this is the right decision, a wise decision, and the
best decision for America. Thank you, thank you, and may
God bless you all, and may God protect our troops.

(15:56):
No taking questions, just just walks out. He's done, he's
had enough. Doesn't want to hear it. You can shut
your face because Biden has decided that this was great.
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I didn't mention this that maybe I mentioned the very top.

(17:44):
I want to come back to it, but the Supreme
Court has not put a stay in effect about the
Texas six week fetal heartbeat abortion ban. Now, this is
an incredibly important and complicated topic, and let's say, let's
be very clear about this right now. This is quite
literally a matter of life and death. The left has

(18:06):
turned abortion into a sacrament of evil. They support this
above all other aspects of being a leftist these days.
You must you must be pro abortion. You have to
be there's no middle ground. You're not allowed to be
a Democrat in good standing unless you believe in abortion
at any Let's be very clear, any point during a pregnancy,

(18:30):
for any reason whatsoever, no restrictions at all. It is
the only right and as I say, r ie like
a satanic one, it is the only right that has
zero restrictions allowed. Right, it is an absolute right. How
is that even possible? Well, because it's not a right
at all, it's not in the constitution, certainly not moral.

(18:54):
But they've created this legal fiction of Roe v. Wade,
really the beginning of the end of the Supreme Court
as in last hundred years or so, and an entity
that any person pan think is something other than a
political organ and on when earlier today a Texas state
law was allowed to take effect. Now this is fascinating

(19:20):
because the way they've done it shows some real and
I had to dig deep into this, show some real
understanding of how this law will play out and the
whole process. So Texas is arguing the current challenge to
the law right now that's come from pro abortion groups

(19:41):
is premature and speculative, and the abortionist challengers do not
actually know whether a case is going to be brought
against them. There has been no case brought against them yet.
So that's one aspect of this. But let me give
you some more of this, and this is all meant
to get to the court looking at and if it
has any honesty, any integrity left in it, the Supreme

(20:05):
courts will overturn Roe v. Wade and perhaps Casey along
with it, or at least modify those decisions in substantial ways.
But the Supreme Court could still enjoying the law. Let's
be clear, that could still happen, but it hasn't done
it yet, and the abortionist lobby is freaking out over it.

(20:26):
So that this Texas law allows private plaintiffs to sue
abortionists for damages, but it doesn't allow state officials to
enforce the law against abortionists. So it essentially deputizes private
citizens to go after and sue abortionists. It's not the
state doing it, it's the state allowing people themselves to

(20:47):
do it. Now, this makes it a lot harder for
abortionists to challenge the law, because if they could just
sue the state, they know how to do that. That's straightforward.
You know who the state of Texas is. You go
into court, you do it, and this is how the
abortion lobby usually gets their way. And also your attorney's

(21:07):
fees are paid by the state as well. Right, so
if you win, you also get attorney's fees for sure.
But if the abortionists sue or counters to a private
plaintiff who's trying to enforce this law, this Texas state law,
they don't get their attorney's fees if they win, so
they run up costs. But the private plaintiffs get their

(21:28):
attorney's fees if they successfully enforce the law against an abortionist.
So it makes it a lot harder for the abortionists
to challenge the law, harder for them to get attorney's fees.
And if they failed to challenge it, then guess what
they have to comply with the law, which means after
six weeks after a fetal heartbeat or after a fetal
heartbeat is detected, no more abortions. So this is enormously

(21:56):
consequential for the pro life side, and this is perhaps
the turning of the tide right now. We have to see,
we don't know what the court is going to do.
We know that the Supreme Court will decide in June
of twenty twenty two the Mississippi fifteen week ban, and
people have thought that that would be the essential vehicle

(22:19):
for challenging this. But this is moving along very quickly too.
In Texas. This matters a lot. We need for our
standing as a country to become a moral country. We
need to get rid of this abortion lobby and industry.
And I know that I'm just telling you this. It
always it saddens me a little bit because it's known

(22:41):
even in conservative media that this issue is considered to
be a a ratings dropper. You start talking about abortion,
and people on the right tune out. Even people I'm
talking about who are pro life, they just they don't
want to. Oh it's too much, it's too friends. This matters,

(23:03):
This matters. Think of all the babies that could be
saved just by this law going into effect for a
few months, a few weeks. This is about saving innocent
human life. And I know that it's heavy, and I
know that it's not something that we all want to
wake up first thing in the morning with our coffee
and be talking about her, thinking about But the left

(23:24):
they fight for this with satanic ferocity. Twenty four seven.
They never let up, and that's why they've gotten their
way for so long. And that's why there's been the
mass slaughter of the unborn for decades. Are we going
to do something about this? Are we finally going to
have our voices heard. Will we become a country that
is no longer godless in its sacrifice of the unborn

(23:45):
for modern convenience. That's the question that is posed right now,
and it's one that I hope is answered by the
Supreme Court where they're resounding strike down of either Roe
or Casey or this fake constitutional right to abortion can
no longer be allowed to persist. And that's where we are.

(24:08):
This is going to be a huge fight. The Left
is more emotionally and psychologically dug in on this issue
than possibly any other. That's where we are. All right,
Let's go on to a bit of COVID stuff here
from that heavy topic to COVID, although at least with
COVID we could make fun of the idiot libs. Here

(24:29):
you have the governor of Pennsylvania, the one who you know,
changed the laws the Democrats could win the election in
that state in twenty twenty. Here's Tom Wolfe saying statewide
mask mandate for students and staff grades K through twelve
play fourteen. Wearing a mask in school is necessary to
keep our children in the classroom and to keep COVID

(24:50):
out of that classroom. So To that end, the Department
of Health is directing all early learning and childcare and
K through twelve private in public schools across the country,
across the state to require students and staff to wear
masks when they're indoors. Everyone's got to wear masks because

(25:11):
that's really going to work so well. They don't care
what the drawbacks are. They don't care what the psychological
implications for this are. You got you gotta just comply.
That's all they care about. Comply or else, bend the
knee or else. This is where we are. This is
the circumstance in which we find ourselves. It's very, very frustrating.

(25:36):
I don't know. Look, I'm just gonna tell you this
straight up. We are heading for a winter of not
only vaccine mandates in schools across the country, not everywhere,
but in a lot of places. But we're heading for
a winter of I believe, and ninety five mandates too.
You're going to start to have places that demand surgical
and ninety five masks which are really uncomfortable, really hard

(26:00):
to read. Put it saves lives. Put it saves lives.
That's what they're gonna say. And we'll have to sit
there and say, you total lunatics. How much longer are
you going to ruin life for the rest of us?
How much longer are you going to make everyone miserable
because you cannot face the fear of death itself that

(26:22):
all of us live with every single day. There are
no guarantees, And if you think the state can guarantee
your safety, you're a fool. The state can definitely take
away your freedom, it cannot guarantee your safety. Virginia Tech
has kicked out one hundred and thirty four students already
this year for being unvaxed. Other places, I'm sure have
already done the same thing. And they busted a woman

(26:44):
for traveling to Hawaii for her fake vaccine card. You
got another person who is being prosecuted for selling I
think over one hundred fake vaccine cards. They're going to
start really enforcing that. But even more than the enforcement
against the fake cards, what you will see is the
digital vaccine passport craze is going to get even bigger.

(27:04):
You're going to have an idea. They're already doing this
in Canada. Your national your digitized national idea, is now
being tied your vaccine status. We are rapidly turning into
authoritarian China in many ways in this country, and people
don't even see it. And those who could do something
about it in some states are choosing not to because

(27:25):
it's it's not enough for them to fail, or rather,
it's not enough for them to avoid their own mandate.
They have to create protections from mandates because otherwise the
mandates are coming for all of us. This is why
it's already movement the Florida, Florida State Assembly, a Florida

(27:47):
State House. They're looking to They don't come back in
till January, but they are looking to do. I've been
talking to people involved in that process, a private employer,
vaccine protection, their things. They're trying to come up with
how they would put it forward and do they have
the votes for it. Until you have that, until you
have freedom on offense, we are just biding our time

(28:11):
until they make us all not just get thus shot,
but another one and then another one. You're going to
be living in a fauciite dystopia. It's going to be
two years in March by friends for the locktoons. Two years.
It's going to be here before you know it. Does
it ever end? Does it ever go away, only if
we make it. They are perfectly happy to continue to

(28:35):
control and to miserate us for as long as it
takes for full compliance, not just on vaccines, on everything.
They are remaking American society right now. They are changing
our mass psychology. This notion of freedom, of individual rights,
of autonomy, that's all going away. They're chipping away it

(28:58):
at day in and day out. They're making real progress.
And what do we have on our side? People who think, Oh,
that's not my problem. I live in a red state.
Oh that's not my problem. I'm a governor of a
red state, red state who's completely beholden to corporate interests,
and as a phony, Oh that's not my problem. I'm
in the Congress and we don't have a majority. Right.

(29:21):
This is the attitude that the right has. Meanwhile, the
left is just thinking, what can we do to get
more How do we get more power? How do we
get more control? They are relentless. We want to be
left alone. The problem is the relentless will keep harassing
those who wish to be left alone until we make
them stop. It's not enough to say will they ever
be normal? Will they ever stop being so crazy? And

(29:43):
then onto some lighter fare for a second. A pumpkin
spice beer producer, Mark, can we get you to try
the latest pumpkin spice beer from bud Light. I'm sorry,
it's as pumpkin spiced spiked seltzer and I feel like
you are my alcoholic seltzer connoisseur. I'm not a big

(30:08):
pumpkin person, but I guess I'll try it. My wife
likes that stuff. Well, can we get missus Mark to
try the pumpkin spice bud Light Seltzer and tell me
if it's if it's worth given a shot too? Sure?
I mean, you know it is gluten free. You're allowed
to try it too. That's a fair point. I was
thinking it was a beer because it's bud Light, But
I guess I can try it. Maybe I'll buy a
six pack and I'll bring one into you. Nice man, Okay,

(30:29):
we could do to make sure I do it after
the show, though, or else to be like I'm a fight,
a fight buying the moron, I want to fight all
the lips. Well, I mean, I'll give it to you
before the show. What you do with it is up
to you. That's a fair that's a fair move. Yeah,
but if I have too many, too many beers, you know,
I'm just gonna be yelling about how Joe is a moron.
And actually it's kind of like what I do anyway,

(30:51):
So maybe that might be entertaining. It might actually be
pretty fun doing a drunk radio show, as long as
we had somebody on the drop button who could make
the stuff that I really can't say disappear in time,
would be super fun. It would be like a high
wire act because I would say the things that I
say to you off air that are funny and that
are insightful, but would get me an FCC violation. Yeah,

(31:13):
maybe we do that for the podcast. Maybe that's more
of a podcast thing. Yeah, maybe not on the big
radio show. If we're reduced, staff will have a heart
attack if you do that on the radio show. That
is a fair point. Well, anyway, Pumpkin Spice spiked Seltzer
out there and everyone goes, oh, I love Pumpkin Spice.
Whatever you do, you don't up to you, see, because
we believe in freedom. Here on this show. We believe
in freedom. And that's gonna be it for me today.

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