Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast, make sure
you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeartRadio app or
wherever you get your podcasts.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Pelosi gets nasty when challenged on the steps of the Capitol.
I think this is just indicative of the Democrat mindset,
especially among the elites, those who have been running that party.
Now Nancy Pelosi is no longer Speaker of the House,
but she is still very powerful among Democrats when it
(00:41):
comes to fundraising, when it comes to party machinery, and
she also is not used to being asked real questions.
She's used to the media treating her like Queen Nancy,
who never has to explain anything, which is why she
would just come flying at this reporter, Look at this.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
This is crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:00):
Congress On Pelosi, are you at all concerned that the
new January sixth committee will find.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
You liable to that band?
Speaker 4 (01:06):
Right here? Kim, are you at all concerned about the
new January sixth committee?
Speaker 3 (01:09):
Five you wiable for that day?
Speaker 4 (01:12):
Why did you refuse the National Guard on January sixth?
Shut up.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
I did not refuse the National Guard. The President didn't
send it.
Speaker 4 (01:21):
Why are you coming here with Republican talking points?
Speaker 3 (01:24):
As if you're as a serious journal.
Speaker 4 (01:26):
The American people want to know, we still have questions.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
She sounds like a mean old lady, and that's exactly
what she is, you know, Pelosi, if you will recall
was such was such a Marie Antoinette mode. Now, Marie Antoinette,
I know, never actually said let me meet cake. She
was a devout Catholic and the some of the early
historians of the French Revolution completely maligned her and created
(01:51):
this whole urban legend.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
About let me meet cake.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
But we still use the phrase Marie Antoinette anyway, that's
a side note. We still say let me meet Cake,
even though it was never said, and she certainly never
said it. The truth is that savage, savage socialists in
France killed the killed the king and ran to ned
and all these other people, thousands, tens of thousands of them,
because it turns out collectivism and social justice always ruins everything.
(02:20):
Now back to where we are here and Pelosi, this
is I think just a perfect moment of the Democrat
frustration that is rising in that party because they have
no agenda, they have no leadership, they have very.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
Weak messaging.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
The polls show this and It's not even clear that
they are going to be heading into the twenty twenty
six midterm year with much of a wind.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
At their back at all.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
It is, in fact, very possible that Democrats will dramatically
underperform in the midterms, and I think it would be
a no small part due to the fact that people
like Pelosi are completely defeated by MAGA and meaning that
they're ideas and what have they offered for the last
(03:10):
ten years the destruction of Donald Trump. Essentially, that's really
all it has been. Joe Biden was a really a
freakish interlude of trump Ism, only possible because of the COVID,
the COVID pandemic, and I've talked ad nauseum about all
(03:31):
the ways that that was mishandled but also abused by
the Democrats. They mishandled COVID, and they abused COVID for
their own purposes. And this, I think is one of
those times where the Democrats are going to have to
look themselves in the mirror and recognize they have no
they have no plan going forward that isn't just pouting whining.
(03:56):
You know, we're in the midst of this government shutdown.
Democrats are not winning the hearts and minds of.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
The American people over the shutdown.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
And so the frustration of Pelosi swatting at somebody here
and at a journalist and pretending that it's a completely
out of bounds question. Democrats were obsessed with talking about
January sixth, as you know, Democrats wanted to keep talking
about that and almost nothing else for years, and now
a January.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
Sixth question is.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Too far unacceptable. Anyway, Pelosi is exactly who we've known
she is all along. She's the ultimate limousine liberal.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
She pretends to.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
Care about the hoy poloi when her entire life goal
is to rule above the hoi poloi, separate herself from
them in her life and use them as a means
to an end for her own power, her and her
own ego. That's much of the Democrat really, all the
Democrat leadership, that's what it's all about at the end
(04:58):
of the day. So, yes, that is Pelosi freaking out there.
It's not the first time she gets She's gotten nasty
with the journalists before. She's really old, guys, you know,
this is when you have to say, when are we
gonna have.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
Eighty five years old.
Speaker 4 (05:18):
She's an eighty five year old woman. How is she
still in the game. How is she still in Congress?
It's crazy eighty five.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
These Democrats never want to loosen the bony knobby knuckles
they have from the grip of power. They never want
to let it go. And I think Pelosi is the
pro Well, there was Feinstein obviously, who was I had
to be fed applesauce and couldn't brush her own hair,
but was still the United States Center Democrat. I think
(05:52):
people are seeing this for the absurdity that it is.
I want to tell you about an exciting new project
that I'm working on. In just the last few weeks,
thousands of everyday Americans have joined me and my research
partners in an exciting new venture to tap into the
wealth of this robust stock market, so one of a
kind of oppert unity, something that I'm calling the Manhattan
(06:12):
Project too. I've combined the information that I have access
to as a government insider, somebody who understands how that
machinery works, with the contacts on Wall Street, and also
of course titans of industry, plus a crack research team
when it comes to what's going on in the markets
and stocks This isn't just something for the elite hedge
(06:33):
funds and billionaires out there.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
This is about leveling the playing field.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
So everyday folks like you can get some great ideas
for the markets.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
And benefit from them. Join this movement today.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
Get eighty two percent off Go to Insider twenty twenty
five dot com. That's Insider twenty twenty five dot com
paid for by Paradigm Press. And then, speaking of absurdity,
Kamala Harris had this to say about how amazing she is.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
That is a decent but that is a decent resume,
But go ahead there.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
Well, some people have actually said I was the most
qualified candidate ever to run for president.
Speaker 4 (07:17):
I like you.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
I like this.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
Some people say, very nice, but go ahead, I'm just
speaking fact. Yeah, you know, the most qualified candid ever
run for office. If you have to tell people how
qualified you are two or how you were the most qualified.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
How do you even gauge? That's a such a thing.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
How would you even Well, now you could say, well,
Trump always says he's the best at this, or he's
the best at that, But everyone knows that he's in
salesman mode and he likes to he likes the swagger.
Speaker 3 (07:52):
He likes to say these things.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Uh, Kamala as being so qualified. She started her political
career as.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
A h how do you put this? As a paramore?
Speaker 2 (08:08):
That's the most gentle wag it's say it. She was
a home wrecker essentially. Now, maybe the guy actually had
already had, like you know, the politician in San Francisco
had some kind of an open marriage. I don't know,
I don't really care, but that is how she got
her start in politics, was by having an affair with
the mayor of San Francisco, a married man. And then
(08:32):
she was able to parlay all of this and the
connections that she had, and she was able to present
herself as exactly what the Democrats, the Democrat elites want,
which is somebody who is presents physically, you know, presents
(08:53):
ethnically as multi ethnic or non white, and is a
complete progressive by the orthodoxy of Democrat party really doesn't
have any independent.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
Policies or thoughts to share, which is true of Kamala.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
I've never heard her say anything that was that was
interesting or insightful ever, not one time. And I read
her one hundred and seven Days book, which was brutal
but Kamala Harris has been fixated for a long time
on one thing and one thing only that is Kamala Harris.
I do not think that she is a public servant.
(09:30):
I do not think that she is talented, and I
don't think she's very good at politics. But you can
be a Democrat. Look, you're seeing this in New York
with Cuomo. Cuomo had a famous last name, was the
governor of New York and he is getting his ass
kicked by Mamdani in the mayor's race because the Mamdanni
(09:50):
communists are running a real campaign. They're doing clever things.
They're using social media. Yeah, they're going to ruin the city,
but they're running a clever, serious in terms of trying
to appeal to voters campaign.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
Cuomo is just why don't you vote for me?
Speaker 1 (10:07):
I'm better than the communist even though oh I was
the worst governor in the history of New York State.
I am a better option for you than this. Mama, Ma, Donnie, guy,
that's not good enough. I bring this up because you
can see just because you've had high elected office doesn't
mean you're actually good at anything.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
And Kamala Harris, I think, is a perfect example of
that she was the right ethnicity, the right gender, in
the right place at the right time in California politics
and had never really had to run a difficult race,
and the power brokers in the totally blue stronghold of
(10:50):
California elevated her. So yes, I think this is all
very clear that she is. She's going to be in
this battle with Gavin Newsom for who the next really
leader of California and therefore Democrat Party is going to be.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
And my money's on Newsom.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
Wants to Here's Birch Gold. One of the better investments
I've made recently is gold. Now this year alone, it's
up about fifty percent in value and it's not showing
any signs of slowing down. You've got inflation, my friends,
you've got money printing, you've got an overheated and a
lot of people's opinions stock market.
Speaker 3 (11:26):
Gold is a safe haven.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
When there's instability, when there's conflict, when there is too
much caution. Gold makes sense and this is why central
banks are flocking to gold, and a lot of savvy investors.
You can get in with Birch Gold Group and convert
an existing IRA or four oh one k into a
tex sheltered IRA in gold, and you don't pay a
dime out of pocket. Just text my name buck to
ninety eight ninety eight ninety eight claim your free info kit.
(11:50):
No obligation, just useful information. Text buck to ninety eight
ninety eight ninety eight. Text buck to ninety eight ninety
eight ninety eight. Today protect your future with Birch gold.
You can also buy gold coins gold bars. I've got
those at home too, and they've done very well for me.
Text buck to ninety eight ninety eight ninety eight. Today,
finally we've got big Balls. Edward Korustine. Big Balls was
(12:15):
the name of the former DOGE staffer worked for Elon Musk.
He was jumped in Washington, d C. And viciously beaten.
I mean, it was really bloodied up.
Speaker 3 (12:25):
It was nasty. It was.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
Just the kind of stuff that should never be happening
in any American city. And the two who attacked, they
was part of them as teens, as a boy and
a girl.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
A girl was part of this.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
Assault, fifteen years old. And you know, you say to yourself,
these fifteen year olds were involved in trying to carjack
a vehicle. They're fifteen, they're doing a carjacking. Big Balls
(13:04):
aka Ed Corstein goes in there and tries to intervene
to help the motorist who's being carjacked, and the teenagers
turn on him and just beat him bloody. He was
left with a concussion and a broken nose. Ten people,
ten people jumped him, and they have two of them
(13:27):
in custody, these two fifteen year olds. I mean, by
the way, no matter how tough you think you are,
I don't know. People say, oh, but they're only fifteen.
Some fifteen year olds are pretty big and strong. I mean,
I remember what I was like at fifteen, and if
i'd punched an adult in the face, I could have
broken their nose. It was You're not like a little
weakling at fifteen. But ten people, I mean, you're in
(13:48):
trouble if ten twelve year olds all attacking you at once, right,
I mean, you know this is even if you're a
full grown man, and so it's mob violence. How long
do you think the judge overseeing this gave these two
fifteen year olds who attacked him, they would go to
you know, juvenile detention. Basically they can and they could
only serve even if they murdered somebody. Under DC law,
(14:09):
they could only go to prison other twenty one, I think,
which is insane.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
How long do you think they got.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
No, not a single day in prison, not a single
day in prison. This is a disgrace. The judge said,
her role is to rehabilitate, not punished. Well, this is
why you have savage bands of youth trying to carjack people,
attacking people because they suffer no consequences for this.
Speaker 3 (14:34):
So why shouldn't they stop.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
They're angry, they lack parental supervision, they lack families, and
they no one's teaching them anything better, and they just
attack in pacts and nothing happens to them, nothing happens
to them. Eventually they're gonna go on. They're gonna rape someone,
they're gonna murder someone. And then the same judge is
(14:56):
who are saying, now I want to rehabilitate, They're gonna say,
oh wow, you know, I guess the system failed them. No,
the system is failing the victims, the victims of the
crimes that they will commit because they were not held accountable. Now,
I just want to say, also, a big high fight
and truly man to man, big balls, Chorustine. You did
what we all should do. And you showed courage and
(15:20):
we're proud of you. And I'm just sorry that the
DC judicial system is such a joke. That's the show
for today, everybody. She'ld tie. I can't think of another
not for profit that does as much work, day in
and day out to save the lives of babies as
Preborn does. Think about what happened for Victoria at one
of their clinics. She went in scared and confuse, to
(15:41):
a planned parenthood clinic. First, she was handled the abortion pill,
and she knew immediately that wasn't the right decision for her.
So her continuing search led her to a preborn clinic
where truth, clarity, and God broke through. A loving staff
member gave her immediate care and helped her save not
just her baby's life, but her own. Victoria got truthful
answers about matters related to her unborn child at that
(16:04):
preborn clinic. When a mother hears that when she has
that connection to the baby in the womb, lives are safe,
and it begins with that free ultrasound they give her
at preborn clinics. For just twenty eight dollars, you can
sponsor an ultrasound. This is your chance to make a difference.
Please answer the call. Pick up the phone, dial pound
two fifty and say the keyword baby. That's pound two
(16:25):
five zero say baby. Or online, you can donate at
preborn dot com, slash buck, preborn dot com, slash b
u c K sponsored by Preborn