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November 2, 2020 107 mins

Season 4, Episode 212.


Buck makes his prediction for the Presidential Election, Kamala puts out a commie commercial, Cities around the country are preparing for an election night apocalypse and Lady Gaga goes fake redneck.


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Speaker 1 (00:03):
You are entering the freedom much. It's the day before
the election. Let's talk about it. Kamala's COMI commercial, my
big prediction for how this is gonna go. New York
City and other places preparing for an election apocalypse, and

(00:25):
Lady Gaga goes fake redneck. This is the Buck Sexon Show,
where the mission or mission is to decode what really
matters with actionable intelligence. Make no mistake, you're a great American. Again,
the Buck Sexon Show begins. He's a great guy. No,

(00:50):
Welcome to the Buck Sexton Show. Friends. We are almost there.
It's been quite a journey together. It's been something that
we've all been preparing for weeks and months now. We
knew it would be here. And just know that it's
all going to be over soon one way or another.
At least the election day will be over soon. I

(01:10):
can't tell you that the election will end on the
same in the same way. And I'll tell you some
broad dynamics that I see playing out right now. It's
all tightening toward Trump. M what a surprise, all of
a sudden. Any poll that's going to show whether somebody
was right or wrong is starting to head you a

(01:33):
bit and starting to head more toward the Trumpster. Isn't
that fascinating? Why would that be the case? You mean
that some of the polling organizations out there that want
to make sure that their numbers because it's like free
advertising for them, are cited by the New York Times,
or they want to please the people paying for the polls.
In the case of some of these media organizations right there,

(01:56):
the upside is always to give people weeks out from
the election and what they want when it comes to
these polls, You tell them what they want to hear,
and then as it gets closer, for reasons of professional reputation,
you might decide that you're going to switch things up
a bit. You might decide at that point, Yeah, okay,

(02:16):
so it's really going to be a toss up between
Trump and Biden. And that is what we are seeing
a lot of phrases slipped into this polling analysis out
there that if you remember, i mean a month ago,
three or four weeks ago, even two weeks ago, if
you looked at this, Biden was a Biden looked like
it was going to be a walk in the park

(02:37):
win for him. Now I didn't believe that, you didn't
believe that, but that's what the data was telling us,
that's what the pollsters were all suggesting. What the heck
was that all about. I think we're going to see
polsters joined journalists and fact checkers as professions that well

(02:57):
informed people do not trust. Doesn't mean that there are
no good people in those professions, but they're professions where
there's a lot of dishonesty. I remember the nineties when
everybody used to make lawyer jokes. That kind of fell
out of fashion. But there are a lot of lawyer
jokes in the nineties, in part because of the explosion
of frivolous lawsuits and all the different ways that ambulance chasing,

(03:21):
slip and fall attorney types were out there making millions.
Oh and then John Edwards, for example, became almost President
of the United States as one of those guys. So,
you know, you look at the way that professions can
change over time, the way that people's sense of whether
they can trust somebody. I think pollsters are going to

(03:42):
be something that we have to consider whether or not
they're really for these kinds of things, pulling about whether
people like cooker Pepsi's sure I believe they can give
you a pretty good snapshot of that. But just like
everything else, whether it's sports or comedy, now polls are politicized.
That's what we're like. Go now, this could be untrue.
We could end up seeing that the Polsers nail at

(04:04):
this year. But even if they all stay within the
margin of error and they're correct, if they're all in
the margin of error favoring Biden, that this thesis still
holds up. Let's get away from the Polsers. I actually
know it. A couple more things. Got a seven or
eight point lead in Iowa for Trump, and I'll just
go on the record. Now here's what I'm feeling. And
you know that one of my mantras, one of my predictions,

(04:28):
is that nobody can predict the future, and always be
cautious about believing anybody can. But you can establish trends,
you can analyze data and extrapolate and come to conclusions,
and then you should always test and retest and see
if you're correct. I think I believe. I can't say
I know, but I feel very strong that Donald Trump

(04:50):
is going to win this election. He's going to win.
I do not believe it will be a landslide for him.
I think the fact that he could win even or
that if he does win, given what the country has
gone through with COVID, it'll be almost feel like a
miracle because this has been the biggest gift to the

(05:11):
Democrat Party. Is the misery, despair, and destruction, all the
losses that we have suffered during COVID is politically a
huge let's just call it what it is, a huge
advantage for Democrats. Trump running against Biden twelve months ago
would have been laughable. And that's what he should have
been able to do, because the Trump economy and the

(05:33):
Trump approach to governance was bearing so much fruit for
all of us, including the psycho Libs who hate him.
The country was at peace, the country was prosperous. And
if you would had this election twelve months ago, I
firmly believe that you would be talking about Trump not
only running the table in the industrial Midwest Michigan, Wisconsin.

(05:53):
I do think he'd pick off Minnesota. I do think
he would he would win a few of those states
that are lean blue. You know, maybe maybe even Colorado
would have been in play. I mean, there would have
been some very interesting changes. But because of COVID, it's
going to be a very tight election, and I think

(06:14):
that Trump is going to get somewhere in the neighborhood.
And we'll have to see after the election, right, this
is a prediction where we can check and see if
I'm right in forty eight hours, so we will. I
think Trump will get somewhere from two hundred and seventy
to two hundred and let's call it eighty five votes,
so sub three hundred pretty substantially, you know, if you

(06:35):
ask me a number, I feel like Trump's going to
get two hundred and seventy two, two hundred and seventy four,
something like that, just above the threshold. And I do
believe that Pennsylvania is going to determine who wins the
election in the end, that that's going to be considered.
As I've been saying, the Keystone state is the keystone
to this election. And I also think that the Democrats

(06:58):
will refuse used to concede on election night and throw
the country into at least a few days, if not
a few weeks, of real political friction, you know, the
chaos would be a better word. And they're preparing for
it already. You can tell. That's why they're boarding up

(07:18):
major cities. They were making barricades like they're getting ready
for a hurricane. Of course we know it's riot. It's
not a hurricane. Making barricades. First, stores on my street
where I live getting ready, and some of them are
stores that have already been broken into and ransacked by
thugs and Biden voters. So that's in preparation for what

(07:41):
the Democrats will do. We'll talk more about that and
how despicable it is that we all know that it's
going to be Democrats who do it. We all know
that it will be Democrats who are the ones looting, riding,
and generally acting in lawless, barbaric ways. But Trump's gonna win.

(08:03):
He's gonna win Ohio, He's going to win Florida, and yes,
I do believe he's gonna win Pennsylvania. He's gonna win
North Carolina. He's gonna win Georgia. He's gonna win Arizona.
These are the places that people are pointing to and
they're saying, oh, no, Biden's got this big lead, or Biden, no,
I'm not I'm not buying it at all. I don't

(08:25):
think he's gonna win Michigan and Wisconsin. That's where some
of my conservative positively disposed towards Trump's chances here. That's
where that's where some break with me. And I know
that we're talking a big game about Minnesota. I just
don't see it. Lovely people, but too many Democrats in Minnesota.
That's the problem. So Trump wins and we'll have so

(08:48):
much to talk about with what the next four years
looks like if that occurs. And then there's also the Senate.
There's the Senate. I believe that there will be a
narrow Senate majority that there Republicans maintain. I think it's
going to be a fifty one seats. That's what I
see happening. It's going to be very so you're gonna
have a very tight presidential election that ends up with

(09:10):
a Republican in office, and a very tight Senate election
that ends up with a fifty one continued majority, but
a fifty one seat majority for the Publicans. I think
they lose a seat. As for the House of Representatives,
I know you're not gonna want to hear it. I
think it stays in Democrat hands. Sadly. I just think
the advantage is too big, and it hasn't been a

(09:31):
strong enough year pointing to the economy and the healthcare
and all these different issues that move those individual congressional races.
I just think that that's where we're gonna be. Now,
we'll have to re visit this, and I could be wrong,
and I told you that I was wrong in twenty sixteen.
I thought I was sad about it, but I thought
Hillary was going to win. I voted for Trump, I
pushed for Trump, but I just figured the machinery was

(09:54):
too powerful around her and there just didn't seem to
be enough of a But as we saw it felt
like a political miracle. Can lightning strike twice? People ask
that question and they think, oh, what candidate can Actually,
in fact, there are many places where lightning strikes a
whole lot. So I do think the lightning will strike twice.

(10:15):
I think that Trump will win for a second time,
and the Democrats will go into spasms and fits of
rage and despair unlike anything we've ever seen before in
American politics, certainly in my lifetime. That's what we're heading for,
I believe, friends. But let's talk about the why, and
let's also understand the Democrat that the forces at work

(10:36):
right now and the Democrat mentality going into this election
and what it means, either for a Trump win or
heaven forbid, a Trump loss. What this party is that
we are facing should that should be our focus today
and that's what we'll dive into together. You're in the
Freedom This is the Buck sex and Show podcast. Biden,

(11:03):
they say, is a moderate. Kamala, they suggest, is not
only very hip, she's a cultural elite, but he's a technocrat,
you know, a lawyer, a prosecutor. These are not radicals,
That's what they tell you. These are not radicals, especially

(11:25):
right now. That's what they're saying because they're hoping people
that aren't focused on politics, aren't listening to the Buck
Sexton Show every day, don't know what the heck's going
on in the country. And I don't say that disparagingly.
They got bills to pay, they got food to buy,
and kids to raise and so on and so forth.
But they're going to go into that polling booth tomorrow

(11:46):
in Ohio, in Iowa and Florida and they're gonna be thinking, well,
who's better, who's better for me, Who's gonna make things
feel more normal after a very abnormal year. Who's going
to be that returned to normalcy, and that's what they're
posing Biden and kamalas. That's what they're trying to convince

(12:06):
us all as true of Biden and Kamala. Unfortunately, that's
not reality. Biden is whatever the party, whatever the apparatchicks
within the party decide he should be, and Kamala is,
by voting record, the most left wing member of the Senate.

(12:26):
It does remind me quite a bit of Barack Obama,
who ran as a centrist uniter, a kind of messianic
figure for America, and was the furthest left member of
the United States Senate at the time. So this is
what Democrats keep doing. They have tickets that they put
forward for the presidential race that they tell us are moderate,

(12:49):
they tell us are down the center. But when it
really comes down to it, you look at the actions
of the people running before and they're either as soul
for the far left, as in Joe Biden, or they
are openly themselves far left in their actions, like Barack
Obama and Kamala Harris, but they pretend to be something

(13:10):
else to win the election. I am a perfect example
of that for you. Here. This, I believe is a
Kamala Harris ad it was making the rounds yesterday. I
saw this and I almost couldn't believe it was real
at first, because it's so honest. It's so honest about
the Democrat left and yes, socialist view of American society.

(13:34):
And this is why they believe they should have so
much government power. This is why they believe you should
bend the need of them on any issue, because they
are the great champions of equity. And you would say,
wait a second, what does that even really mean. What
it means is that they're able to look and see
parts of society that are unequal, and instead of allowing

(13:59):
for the fact that society will always be unequal, that
we are not equal in talents, gifts, hard work, ability,
luck well, we're not equal in those things. That's the
price we pay to live in a free society. That
freedom results in unequal outcomes. Right, Some people decide to

(14:20):
show up all the time on time, work really hard,
better themselves, you know, stay away from drugs, stay away
from alcohol, get married, stay married, get enough sleep, take
care of themselves, focus on their education, and they get
to enjoy the upside of that sound decision making. Other

(14:42):
people are just you know, pounding whole boxes of freedo
lays and playing too much call of duty and don't
really want to show up on time for work and
don't really and you know, it's not about blaming people,
but it's about choices. We live in a society full
of choices, and there have been societies where that's not
the case. And I'll be getting into that in a moment.

(15:02):
We know what that's like, and it's misery, and it
makes everyone poorer, and it makes everyone less often, quite honestly,
it really negates and at some level the human experience.
It takes away central aspects of your existence. If you
or not have choice, what's the point. But Kamala wants
you to know that any difference in wealth, status, health,

(15:26):
you name it, any of those things in our society
need to be stamped out, need to be stamped out
by the government. This is her ad narrated in her
voice play three. So there's a big difference between a
quality and equity. Equality suggests, oh, everyone should get the
same amount. The problem with that not everybody's starting out

(15:47):
from the same place. So if we're all getting the
same amount, but you started out that there and I
started out over here. We can get the same up,
but you still gonna be that far back behind me.
It's about giving people the resources of the spament. Equitable

(16:13):
treatment means we all end up at the same place. Now,
Put aside the kind of corny background music or you
know that, the sort of cheesy production values here. Put
that aside for a second. This is communism, friends. What
what she's describing is the philosophy of communism that the

(16:37):
state will make up for all the imbalances among people,
and the state will have to be empowered to bring
us all to the same place in the end. This
is the central philosophical appeal of Marxism. This is the
basis upon which hundreds of millions of people throughout the

(17:00):
century were imprisoned, tortured, murdered, impoverished, forced into despair for generations.
This notion is very it can be very seductive at first.
Empower the government to make us all the same in

(17:22):
the end, she's saying it explicitly, empower the government to
make us all the same when it comes to what
we have and who we are and what we've accomplished.
I can look at my life and in honesty determined
different points where I could have made a better decision.
I could have worked harder during that period, I could

(17:44):
have made a better choice on this issue. And I
try to learn from that and grow and understand that
there are people who are just lucky. There are people
who are just born with certain gifts, abilities, and talents.
We all have something, We all have different things that
we bring to the table. But if we're going to
live in a free and prosperous society, part of that
is accepting that some people have better parents than other people.

(18:05):
Straight up, some people are born with a lot of
money and a lot of advantages. Some people come from nothing,
and you just got to work with what you've got.
When we talk about equality, what we mean is a
legal system that treats people the same way, and that
our underlying foundation as a society that we are all

(18:26):
human beings who are equal in dignity, worth and value
in the God. But we don't all get to have
a Maybach in front of our five million dollar mansion
and show up for work when we feel like it. Now.
We don't all get to have that. And Kamala is
showing you here what the Democrat Party is really turned into.
Thanks for listening to the Bus Show podcasts. Remember to

(18:49):
subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Every city, every town burn the precincts

(19:09):
to the ground. Those are Biden voters. Those are leftists
Democrats mostly. I mean, I don't know if they're all registered,
but they support the Democrat Party, and I think we
have to take their threats seriously. In fact, I know
we have to take them seriously because they have burned
down police precincts. They've actually done that. So why should

(19:35):
we think this is harmless rhetoric. Well, there's no good
answer to that other than Democrats always act like their
base is the fringe, when in fact what they hold
up as the fringe is really their base. That those
who are the most committed to a radical socialist future
for this country are the truest believers in the Democrat

(19:56):
Party today. And that's why Kamala Harris is little communism
tour that we just had in that ad, the little
visitation of communism upon us, I mean, that was pretty
astonishing me think about this. She's actually telling you that

(20:16):
the differences in our society, the differences in the way
that we end up are the results of a system
that is inequitable, and so you have to create a
system that will deal with it. Does anyone really believe
that such a perfect system could be created? No, What

(20:37):
really happens, and we've seen this play out through through history.
What really happens is that when you empower the state
to make decisions for you, when you empower the government
to be making all of the major choices in our lives,
who gets what, who goes where, how much can you have,
how much can you keep? Doesn't get rid of the

(21:01):
problems of inequity in society. Right. But again, the transition
of words here is not a minor thing. This is important.
It's important to understand what it does. Though. When you
empower the state in that way, is it gives it
an excuse to indulge in even more social engineering. It'll say, Okay,
so we've been doing this and we've made some progress,

(21:23):
but there's still inequity to be challenge, there's still in
equity that we have to change. Say well, that means
you need even more power, right, Oh, No, at that
point we don't get to say that, you know why,
because we won't be able to stop it, because they'll
be in control of so much of the system already
that now it's just up to those who are in charge.

(21:44):
But then if we go back and look at what
happens to the people who are in charge, we also
get a very important lesson the Kamalas, the Peloss, the
Chuck Schumer's. Do you think that they suffer? No, they
don't suffer because while they mouth all of the pre
approved slogans about equity, while they're running around telling everybody

(22:05):
about how they how life is not fair. And the
only reason your neighbor's got a bigger house than a
nicer car than you is because the system gave it
to him. But you've worked just as hard, you're just
as smart, You're just as valued economically in our society,
which is not the same thing as being valued as
a human being. I mean, this is a very straightforward.

(22:27):
If somebody walks past you and they've got a fifty
thousand dollars rolex on, I mean they probably mean some
of you probably have really nice watches, but I'm saying
they might have more money than you do. But if
they walk past you and they punch you in the face,
they're gonna get arrested for assault. If you call the
police and no one cares that they've got money, that's
a difference to an equality and an equity. Equity complaints

(22:51):
are why does this person have a nicer watch than me?
Equality complaints are why is this person able to steal
from me and not get punished or attack me, violate
my rights and not have the state interviewed on my side.
That's the difference to quality and equity. The Democrats, you
will notice, are focused in here. This is not minor.

(23:13):
This is central to their philosophy. This is central to
the way that they view the world and the way
that they insist that they should govern. And they're not
going to ask once they get the power, they're going
to demand, they're going to tell you. This is the
dictatorial impulse of the Democrats on display. What they're saying
is any different results in the end for anything is

(23:38):
somehow evidence of a bias, is evidence of a system
being unfair, And they never really stop to think, or
they don't care if they do. What makes them think
that they can create a more fair system exactly, not
a system based inequality, which we have except for actually
some places on our system where for example, an affirmative action.

(24:00):
There are eliminations of equality as a function of law.
We are not actually treated equally because of programs like
affirmative action. There is inequality in the system, and it
is only for chosen minority groups. Really interesting statistic came
out of the weekend Asian females in America now, on

(24:22):
a per capita basis, earn more money than the evil
white male white males, the scourge of all humanity, the
creators of colonialism and the patriarchy and all the stuff
that people are unfortunately being brainwashed with this nonsense all
the time. Notice white males, We get all that, we

(24:43):
have all these libradical pseudo intelligensia types talking about how
damaging and dangerous white males are all the time, but
they're never like, well, we also want to say thank
you to white males for some of the good things
that they've done throughout history. No, never that, that's not
a discussion that ever gets had. There's no upside. We're
just the oppressors. Well, somehow we've created a system in America,

(25:06):
and I guess you know, we all have our hand
in this one. It's not just white males, but We've
created a system in America where they're so good at
enforcing the patriarchy and being oppressors that now white males
are out earned by female Asian Americans on a per
capita basis, so they're making more money. That's pretty interesting,

(25:27):
isn't it. What what kind of system, what kind of
oppressors create a system where they're not going to be
in They're not in first place, you know what I
mean when it comes to earning power. That's very strange.
Do you think that there were people who were more
powerful and better off in the communist system than members
of the polyporo? Do you think there were people that
were living better than those making the decisions in the

(25:50):
communist hierarchy in name any communist country. No, so, as
long as the Pelosi's and the Schumers and the Kamalas
and the you know, you just name a powerful democrat,
the Cuomos, the newsoms, as long as they get to
be a part of this apparatus that determines what equity
needs to be addressed changed by the government, As long

(26:15):
as that's happening, they'll be fine because they'll always make
sure they are carve outs. I mean, they are special.
They're carve outs for them their family. Look at Gavin Newsom,
his children are going to very fancy private school, still open,
still having private school instruction, but his base is psycho
liberal base demands that there are all kinds of school

(26:36):
closures in California. So that's what ends up happening for
public school kids. Too bad for them, Isn't it also
amazing how many people are big proponents of how great
the teachers' unions are in public school systems all throughout
the Democrat Party, and they do everything they can to
send their children to very expensive, elite private schools, even

(26:59):
though they live in fancy neighborhoods that probably have pretty
decent public schools. No, it's never their kids that they
want to sacrifice to the system. And that's true of
themselves as well. And that's why this Kamala line here
about about equity and how we have disparate outcomes in
the end. Well, Kamala Harris is on the vice presidential ticket,

(27:21):
and she's somebody who's done nothing particularly impressive in her
life other than work the system. But she wants to
tell you that the system is horribly oppressive, sexist, racist,
and xenophobic. And if you put people who have her
perspective in charge, and Joe Biden will just share whatever
perspective she tells him to, they're going to make all

(27:42):
of this better. This is the foundational lie of communism
and socialism. And remember the communists in the early days
referred to themselves as socialists. Marx constantly wrote about socialism
and socialists. So we think there's this huge separation. We're
led to believe there's this massive separation between the two,
when really they are very They are near cousins, they

(28:05):
might even be considered siblings in political philosophy. So what
do we see from all of this? They let the
mask slip sometimes, friends, you begin to understand what the
Democrat Party is really about. They can never have enough
power and never infringe upon your rights or your freedom enough,

(28:25):
because they're never able to eradicate the inequity that is
inherent in the human condition. I understand this even in
the most radical of circumstances, even the most radical circumstances,
which I think you consider for communist purposes the Soviet
Union to be, and you can find other places as well,

(28:48):
they were enormous inequities. There were people who live much
longer than others. There were people who were better looking,
people who were smarter, people who had nicer houses. And
then when you add it in the bure aureaucrats and
the actual apparatus of communism, enormous enormous differences in the
food and the healthcare and the housing of those individuals received,

(29:11):
and their whole mission. Remind yourself of this. Their whole
mission was to eradicate those differences. So the people whose
reason for getting out of bed in the morning, the
bureaucrats who justified their very position under the promise that
they would eliminate, As Kamala discusses here, inequity in society,

(29:32):
a different end state, different results from life choices. Those
people were the greatest evidence of inequity in the society.
Does anyone think that wouldn't happen again? And now you
could say back, come on, Joe Biden doesn't want the
tax rate to be eighty percent on people making above

(29:53):
four hundred thousand dollars a year. He wants it to
be sixty percent. Yeah, it's all incremental, friends, It all
comes from this very basic separation within our worldview. You
can either take the perspective that life is life is unfair.
Life is unfair. A lot of us wish that we

(30:14):
were tall or smarter, you know, more beautiful, more handsome,
that you know, we had been born, you know, a billionaire,
or born the greatest baseball player in the world or whatever. Right,
everyone has the things that they wish they could change.
Of course, they don't really know the struggles that those
people that they look at, especially if they read too
much of these tabloids and everything else. They think, oh,

(30:37):
they're so beautiful and so happy. Really it's actually a
lot of misery for many of those people, a lot
of emptiness. But that's another conversation. But we all wish
that things could be perfect, and they're not. But we
can either adopt a found and this is a foundational
point of life philosophy here you're approach to day to day.

(30:58):
You can either understand that what matters is how you act,
how you treat other people, how you try to work
to better yourself, whether you're a moral person, an honorable person,
somebody who you know people want to work with and
have as a neighbor, have as a friend, a family member.
That's what actually matters. All that other stuff, you know,

(31:18):
having a maserati and a six pack, or you know,
looking like, you know, a ten out of ten in
a bikini or whatever. Whatever. These things are, these superficial
aspects of society, or or thinking that people are all
going to have the same health outcomes. I wish I
could eat gluten, friends, but I can't, you know. And
You've got countless people listening to this who have far

(31:38):
more serious health problems than that, and they go through
life as as as heroes to others around them just
by being really good people. Ah but but empower Kamala Harris,
she cares so much about you. Empower her. Biden, the
Democrats and the mainstream media who are all aspiring to
separate themselves from the very policies they create for the

(32:01):
rest of us. Now, they're all looking down at us
from their mansions in bel Air, and the Hampton's telling us,
and the people who aren't there yet who are part
of this apparatus are just scrambling to get there as
fast as possible. That's their life's mission. But they're really
pretending to care about the poor and the struggling, and
all they're really going to do is squeeze and hold

(32:22):
down the middle class, squeeze, and make life harder for
those who already feel like their challenges are not appreciated
by the left wing apparatus. That the ability to show
up to do a job where you are underappreciated and underpaid,
but know that that's what you have to do for now,

(32:44):
and you find honor and dignity in doing it, in
being responsible. The Democrat Party doesn't really have much much
feeling or respect at all for that group. Democrats have
turned to a party of elites and winer's independents. You've
either made your millions. You've either put yourself in a
great position become some bureaucrat of the public school system

(33:06):
making one hundred and eighty grand a year does basically nothing.
You've either milked the system effectively, or you're demanding that
others provide milk for you from the system. That is
the Democrat Party of today and everybody else who's saying
I'll take it upon my own shoulders, I'll find my
own way. They're getting squeezed in the middle and told

(33:29):
you're not doing enough. In fact, you haven't built that,
you haven't earned that, and so we can take it
from you. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the
Buck Sex and Show podcast. For decades, Joe Biden let
other countries rip you off, rip off our country, and

(33:52):
cheat America blind. And there was a group they would
just they would let him do anything. Biden has been
there for five decades and the only people who benefited
from his policies were himself and his family. Frankly, he
shows up every four years and then goes back to
washingtondicators to special interests. But my only interest is you

(34:14):
who benefited the most from Joe Biden being in public office.
I think that's an important question. I think it's one
that really deserves an answer. The people who are still
on the fence about voting for Trump or thinking about
whether they can pull the lever for Joe Biden, I
think they should answer this question. I think it's quite
obvious it's Joe Biden. The president sees it. Joe Biden

(34:37):
ran for the Senate and sat in the Senate for
as many decades as he did because it was the
position of greatest benefit for Joe Biden. He wasn't drawn
to be a leader because he felt the need to
serve his country. He wasn't someone who had built a
really successful career or had done anything prior to being
a politician, and thought, you know what, I want to

(34:58):
change things to make people's lives better. No, he figured, Okay,
I kind of get this game. I'm good at, you know,
grinning and smiling, and I look the part and I
sound the part, and it's kind of like being an actor.
So I can do this and I'll have a nice
salary and cushy benefits. And the biggest challenge I have

(35:19):
is fundraising and that just involves a lot of you know,
glad handing and big grins. And yeah, that's what Joe
Biden is in the political realm. Not a man who
stood for any important ideas, not a man who has
any important ideas, really, And we're supposed to elect him
to be president of the United States and assume it

(35:41):
that's going to make everything so much better. Assume that
that's going to benefit you, make your life better. Friends,
This is this is nonsense. You don't really believe it's
I don't really believe this. Nobody really can convince them
self of this. But that's where we are. Thanks for
listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcast. Remember subscribe on
Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts.

(36:06):
Let's remind ourselves of just who the Democrats hold up
as the answer to this country's prayer right now for
a beating, beating COVID or return to normalcy, all these
things that we want so very badly. Let let's remind
ourselves who the man is that's supposed to lead us

(36:26):
out of this darkness. This is what they'll tell us. Wow,
Trump and Biden are criss crossing the country now at
a furious pace, trying to make their final pitch. I
think you should at least listen to the man. Let's
let's give Joe Biden a fair shake today and hear

(36:47):
what he's got to say. Play eleven high lad It
effective strategy to mobilize schooner and I suffage of pressure.
There you go, Sherman or Serber Shrebert shooting a nice
Stufferge depressure. That's amazing, isn't it. It's amazing. It's amazing.

(37:11):
Come on, immerge, they're talking ports. You're getting scrambled upstairs,
and seven little chipmunks sitting on a branch seating a
lot of acorns. Haun Joe Biden's ranch shooting a nice
stuffage depressure rosa bird version. Come on, guys, how many

(37:32):
of you have had about Like I speak extemporaneously for
hours and hours and hours every day, and sometimes, you know,
I'll mumble something a little bit, But I mean that
was Serbarber, that was what just I mean, I'm we're
playing you as audio. You know, Trump might mispronounce a word,

(37:55):
or he has a very particular cadence and way of
saying things I've never heard heard him say. I mean,
that sounded like what somebody who is has a high
fever and is actually delirious. That sounded like something that
they would say. That sounds like something that you know,
if somebody was at one hundred and three hundred and

(38:16):
four fever, which I mean, if you ever get up there,
that's really bad and it's scary because they'll kind of
start mumbling stuff and they don't I've been there. I
know what it's like to be delirious from a high
fever and you think you're speaking, but everyone else is like,
what is this person saying? That's what? Joe? That that's
this is the supposed to be the leader of the
free world is almost eighty years old. Folks and Democrats
are like, yeah, you got a vote for him because

(38:37):
he's gonna effectively immobilize the sub shooting suffage of pressure. Um,
and you got another one here. Here's here's him talking
about about healthcare, where he's supposed to have the big advantage.
Play twelve Brock and I think it's all right for
people out bad at kept care. Wait, what is baddicup current,

(39:03):
baddicpt current? Yeah, I mean you get it. Guys. Now, look,
they're they're the ones that are insisting. They're the ones
that are insisting that the problem here is Donald Trump,
and that Joe Biden is the guy who's gonna who's
gonna answer answer the call right, that this is the
person that we're supposed to think is going to return

(39:26):
everything to normalcy and and make everything so much better.
And I do think that it's it's at least fair
to ask the question, what evidence is there of that
there is evidence of one thing and one thing only
that I can say goes in that column. He is
not Donald Trump. I think that's it. Though I think

(39:47):
beyond that, you'd have to wonder what is the pitch here?
He was around he was just kind of hanging out
during Barrock's years. I mean, it was a He was
supposed to be a foreign policy specialist. And the Obama
administration's foreign policy is so terrible that the media realizes

(40:07):
it's a risk to even try to bring that up
much against Trump to try and anything that brings the
comparison to mind between Trump and Obama on foreign policy
looks bad for Obama. I mean, they'll talk about the
Iran deal, which anybody who knows the deal understands was
crap and also feels that that seething irritation from having

(40:32):
the most powerful country in the world give some rinky
dink dictatorship in Iran palettes of cash delivered to them,
you know, in cash, like they were holding us hostage
as a country, you know, pay off the mullets. That
was the Obama team approach. Never mind the disasters in
Syria and Libya and Iraq and deterioration in Afghanistan, all

(40:53):
these things that happened, total mess. They didn't even bring
up foreign policy. But Joe Biden was the foreign policy
guy of the Obama administration. That's why he got He
got brought into it. And this is a guy who
anyone who has worked in foreign pos it's a joke.
Joe Biden even in the you know, national security expertise circles.

(41:17):
And I know these circles because I used to exist
within them as somebody at the CIA. And then afterwards
everyone laughs about Joe Biden. And this is a guy
who's been wrong on everything for forty years. Every time
the US had to make a foreign policy decision, Joe
Biden was useful and that he was so reliably wrong.
His judgment was so consistently poor that all you really

(41:41):
had to know was what side of the issue is
Joe Biden on? And you'd want to be on the
other side, right, He's like the guy at the at
the blackjack table that you know if he's if he's
going well, I guess it depends on your cards too.
But he's the guy at the sports betting place there
you go, where whatever team he's betting on, you want
to bet on the team that's playing them. That was

(42:02):
Joe Biden on foreign policy. But oh yeah, he's uh,
he's gonna make everything better. And and here he is
in another bide. We got all these Biden This is
just from the last few Days Play thirteen. This isn't
a political statement like those ugly folks over there vaping
the horn. This is a patriotic duty, for God's sake,

(42:24):
it's your patriotic duty to wear a mask. He's telling you.
He also called them ugly folks. I know that. But
see that's that's kind of funny. I play that, not
to pretend to like that. Say that's that's different than
you know, leading an effective strategy to mobilize. Sure, sure,
murmur and Berber shooting pressure exactly. That that's a different

(42:44):
thing when he says, uh, when he says, you know,
ugly folks. Look he's speaking, you know he see he
didn't mean that their faces are ugly, right, that's It's
not like when he's when he called the supporter along
lying dog face, pony sold or called the guy fat.
And then they tried to claim that he was saying
something else, like fella, I don't know. They had some

(43:06):
line about this. What was the other they had another
when he started talking about George Bush, but they really
four more years of George Lopez. They were saying, yeah, yeah, sure,
four more years of George Lopez. That's what he was
talking about. That makes a lot of sense. But look,
the media. Remember it's like a lawyer in a courtroom.
If you think of journalists as unscrupulous lawyers for the

(43:30):
Democrat Party, everything makes sense. Nothing surprises you anymore, because
you know, a lawyer that's unscrupulous will make all kinds
of arguments in court that are pathetic and anybody should
be able to see through them. And they're not based
in justice, and they're not based on what's right. It's
just whatever will work, whatever will work in the moment
for my client. You know, whatever will work in the moment.

(43:52):
They'll they'll attack their credibility of a witness that should
be you know, beyond approach, all all the stuff right,
and they'll say, oh, it's because I have to do
it's best for my client. And that's lawyers, and that
is that is the system that we have. But I'm
just saying, think of journalists like unscrupulous lawyers for the
Democrat Party, and you'll know every move they're gonna make.
You'll know everything that they're gonna do. But Biden here,

(44:16):
you know, making his reference to the folks folks being ugly,
there's no question that New York City, Washington, DC, and
some other Democrats strongholds are on edge over the next
twenty four hours or so. And we're on edge not
because we're worried about generalized violence. We're on edge not

(44:38):
because there's a concern that maybe someone somewhere from who
knows what political party, is going to act out in
mobs and riots meant to intimidate, meant to destroy, meant
to show some kind of vengeance against American society, which
is ultimately what this is about. No, what we are

(45:01):
seeing is preparation for Democrat riots over the weekend. I
see a wolf Blitzer at CNN shared some tweet about
how distressing it was that businesses all over downtown DC,
an area I've lived in and know very well, businesses
are setting up really serious, large, sturdy, wooden barricades and

(45:25):
boarding up their windows and their store their door fronts.
All of this in preparation for election day stuff. That's
not the country we're supposed to be. And I agree
when Democrats like wolf Blitzer point that out, that's we're
not supposed to be that country. The problem is they
are the reason we're not that country. The problem is

(45:48):
it is Democrats who refuse to accept that they don't
necessarily get their way. They didn't in twenty sixteen, and
they may not again. That's why we all have to
deal with this degree of fear. And it is absolutely shameful.
It's shameful that this is where we are, and we
should also know who deserves to be shamed for it,

(46:10):
and it's not Trump supporters. I saw over the weekend
these massive Trump convoys, one in Beverly Hills, all over
the place, and the convoy I think there was one
that was supposed to be one hundred miles long or
something in Arizona. I mean, these convoys are enormous, thousands
and thousands, perhaps tens of thousands of vehicles, and I'm

(46:32):
all in favor. I think that's great. And I see
the Trump rallies over the weekend. We're absolutely huge, and
the photos of all the people gathered. It makes me
feel better about the future of this country when I
see all of that. I can also tell you that
I find it very discouraging that the people that are
supposed to be bringing us information about the state of

(46:53):
this country, the nature of our democracy, the mainstream media
not only refuses to be honest about or the threat
of violence, on election day comes from but they are
largely to blame for creating that environment. They have been
saying the President of the United States is a usurper. Effectively,

(47:13):
is a guy with a who's stolen election on behalf
of the Russians, that he was part of a Russian plot.
This was all a lie. They've never apologized, They've never
come forward to say we're sorry, we got this one wrong. No, no,
quite the opposite. They doubled down. Now they've gone with
he should be impeached because of a Ukraine phone call
for an investigation request that involved Hunter Biden that, as

(47:37):
we know, was one hundred percent legitimate. Hunter Biden was
running corrupt games and selling the office of the Vice president.
We all know it. We've got proof, We've got evidence.
Couldn't be any more clear. Media is debasing itself to
avoid that, absolutely debasing itself, And so we have to

(48:00):
ask the question, why would we ever trust them again?
Why would we ever believe in what they tell us?
And I think we shouldn't. But the violence will come
from the left. We all know it, We all Democrats
Biden voters, just as they were doing to the country
all summer with the BLM riots at the left. There's

(48:21):
some study that says seven hundred people have died from
COVID because of Trump rallies. M. Where's there, Really, it's
just based on modeling, which is garbage in, garbage out.
Where's the really intense, you know, scientifically and mathematically sound
study of all the people who died from COVID from
the BLM marches? No? Nothing, Yeah, oh I didn't think so.

(48:45):
You're in the freedom hud. This is the Buck Sex
and Show podcast. Here's a Democrat for you, vocalizing her
feelings about law enforcement here in New York City. A
Biden voter, that's right, a Biden voter in New York

(49:10):
City screaming at police, not even at Trump supporters, at
police for preventing her and the psychopathic leftists that have
gathered around her to intimidate and attack Trump voters. Screaming
at at at a fellow human being, in this case,
law enforcement. Quote, I hope, I hope your children get
raped and killed. This was a white girl, probably twenty

(49:33):
four twenty five years old. What a horrific embarrassment to humanity.
But also, I mean, this is increasingly standard stuff for
Biden Democrats. They're going to return us to normalcy. But
somehow the party that will bring us back to normalcy
is full of lunatics with bad ideas that will be destructive,
that don't work, that involve more inefficient, slothful, destructive government policy.

(50:02):
But it's going to bring us back to normalcy, folks,
gonna build back better, that's what they're telling us. No,
the country is going to be in for some convulsions
here if things get really, really nasty. And as I've
been saying to you, I do believe that this is
going to be a tight election. I told him my
prediction at the top. I think Trump's going to get

(50:23):
between two hundred and seventy two and two hundred and
you know, eighty votes Electoral College votes. And I've also
been saying I don't believe Pennsylvania will concede on election
night no matter what, because if it's within one, or
if it's within one or two percentage points, they're going
to say the mail and ballots it's only to be
counted that haven't been counted. And to give you a

(50:45):
sense of what we're heading for here, the Attorney General
for the State of Pennsylvania now Attorney General for the
State's supposed to enforce the law, and it's supposed to
be about the law, but of course the guy's a Democrats.
The law doesn't really count. And he writes here if
all of this was on Twitter, if all the votes
are added up in Pennsylvania, Trump is going to lose.

(51:08):
That's why he's working overtime is subtract as many votes
as possible from this process. For the record, he's OZ
and six against us in court. We've protected voting rights.
Now ignore the noise and vote. So the attorney general
in Pennsylvania for the state is straight up saying that
Trump will lose this election. That's pretty uncomfortable thing for

(51:34):
the person who may have to weigh in on the
legality of different precincts and voting issues and everything else.
Pretty uncomfortableness. But this is where we are. It's all
out part as in warfare. So while Democrats go around
pretending they're going to be not just a return to
normalcy but somehow they respect our institutions, they make it
quite clear that the only way the institutions will remain

(51:56):
respected is if their preferred candidate wins. Here you go
with an MSNBC contributor, making that even more explicit. And
this dives into the mentality that we're all going to
be confronting if Trump does in fact end up winning,
which I believe you will play five once we do
get into those final forty eight and seventy two hours

(52:18):
before election day, because we know people are voting in
mass right now. But if we see in those final
polls the type of lead that Joe Biden has now
double digits, let me just give a warning to the
people of the United States. The polls are not going
to be wrong when you see that kind of a result.
Those are indicative, scientifically done poles of what the American

(52:39):
electorate is suggesting they're going to do, having already voted.
So it's a counterweight, if you will, to fraud. And
we need to be very vigilant, all of us about
looking at all of the average of polls, particularly from
those reputable polsters in the final twenty four, forty eight
and seventy two hours, because at that point those polls
become predictive of the outcome. And these are smart, professional

(53:01):
polsters in my professions who are doing this. They could
very much be a counterweight if we have those Poles
with Biden up double digits, but Trump somehow wins quote
unquote by one or two points, then something will be
rotten in the state of Denmark, and we need to
be very vigilant about that. Polls can help democracy in
that regard. Poles can help democracy by undermining the results

(53:25):
of the election. Trump's gonna win. It's gonna be tight.
A lot of polsters know this, and they're going to
have some people asking questions. So what are they saying
right now? Well, if he does win and it's by
a narrow margin, even though we were saying he was
going to lose by double digits in all these different
states that really matter, he must have cheated. That's what's

(53:47):
happy was a poster. That's what's happening here. They're already
telling you that if Trump wins, it is because he cheated.
That's going to be the story. That's the way they're
going to go with this. Get ready for that. Thanks
for listening to The bus Essen Show podcasts. Remember to
subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you

(54:10):
get your podcasts. Are you concerned at all the President
Trump might prematurely declare victory based on that and when
do you think we'll know who won Michigan. Well, I
think that's a very real possibility, and that's why we
are trying to make sure that everyone in the press understands.
The volume of votes that are coming in is like
nothing we've ever seen before, and it is going to

(54:32):
take time to count, and it's more important that we
get account that is accurate than account that is fast
and might not be accurate. And that's why we will
continue to keep you posted. We will be very transparent
and give you regular updates, but we want to get
this count right. They were going to keep you a postage,
She says, Oh sure, Yeah, all right, guys, I think

(54:55):
we all need to prepare for this because there was,
at least for me psychologically, the election was going to
be a moment of exhalation. Okay, I just want to
know what our future is, right, I want to know.
I want it to be done that night, and yes,
I want Donald Trump to be president, but I don't
think that's gonna end up happening now. I think that

(55:16):
we'll see Trump is leading, and Trump will probably end
up win, probably end up winning after the election, it's
not going to be a huge win it's gonna be
a win, though, but they're gonna say no. This is
another part of my prediction. I don't see a future
in which Trump gets to declare victory and the Democrats

(55:39):
can see that's not the same thing on election night.
And notice they're already planting the seat here the governor
of Michigan, the district I mean, the state attorney general
for Pennsylvania. They're already preparing for a legal fight over
this election. They haven't seen there's no reason to believe
that they'll have to do that. There's no no reason

(56:01):
to think that that's going to be the way this
plays out. But they are preparing for that. They're getting
ready to drag it out. And then things will get
really ugly, because as we saw in two thousand with
the Bush v. Gore recount situation, they will want to
change the rules in real time. It's about democracy, they'll say,

(56:23):
when it comes to ballots that aren't filled out, ballots
that you know, they lack of signature, ballots that arrive
lay ballots that you know, whatever it may be, you
know they'll be they'll be cases of people doing ballot
harvesting that where they're not supposed and let's say, oh,
there's no fraud, don't worry. I mean, it's gonna be
an absolute mess. And that's the way the Democrats want it,

(56:47):
because they figure if they can turn this into a
street fight, they'll win. I mean, think about what's happening
now on the streets. They're boarding up stores, they're preparing
for unrest and all kinds of madness. And it's because
the Democrats that that's what's going on. We all know that,
we all understand that. You don't think that that same frenetic,

(57:11):
lunatic energy is going to be applied to whatever ends
up happening on election night when it gets extended. You
don't think that they're going to still have the shock
troops of the Democrat Party out there, and then they'll
be bringing their lawyers with them too. There'll be a
lot more. So I think that Pennsylvania gets delayed. I
also think that places like Michigan, perhaps you know, you

(57:34):
might have you might have a couple of states that say, sorry,
we don't have a full count for you yet, and
it's going to be a tight enough election that that
could very well be the difference. So they they've set
it up the only way that we have a both
sides agreed upon victory election night is if Joe Biden
takes you know, Ohio, Florida and all the rest of

(57:56):
the Blue states, then it's then it flights out, folks,
and we'll regroup, We'll be okay, we'll come back, and
we'll hopefully have a set If we have a Senate majority,
they're basically going to make sure they sit on the
Biden agenda, and very little happens for the at least
for the next two years anyway. So that's the best

(58:16):
that I can tell you for silver lining on that one.
And I'm sure there'll be some other races that turn
out well for Republicans and we'll be able to say
that's that's promising. I'm really pulling for my friends Sean
Parnell in PA seventeen and Anna Paulina down in Tampa, Tampa, Florida,
Anna Paulina Luna, hoping they both win their congressional seats.

(58:38):
That'll be fantastic and they'll both be real forces in
the Republican Party either, you know, individually, hopefully they both win,
they'll be doing very well, and that's that's very important
I think for everyone to understand expectations wise here. I
think I'm gonna be talking to you Wednesday, and you

(58:58):
can follow me obviously social media. I'll be real time
commenting on all this and watch election night coverage on
the First TV. Please do that as well. If you
haven't downloaded the First app, it's free, just download it
to your smartphone. You can watch me Bill O'Reilly, Jesse, Kelly,
Dana Lash anytime you want. We'll be doing live coverage
election night. So you know, I think I'm gonna be

(59:22):
talking to you saying it's looking good for Trump. But
the Democrats are trying They're trying to play games here.
They're refusing to accept a loss. And that's just so ironic,
isn't it, Because as we know, we always hear about
how Trump refuses to accept a loss, and for the
second time, I believe we're going to see Democrats refusing

(59:43):
to accept a loss. I mean, think of the hyperbolic
nature of the rhetoric that they used to describe this
whole contest. Play six. Well, it's just a reminder that
we still find ourselves in the civil rights movement, and
right now we have the opportunity to write the next
chapter in our civil rights history. You know what we're
fire hoses and dogs are Today's what happened in my district,

(01:00:05):
ourson at drop boxes is voter suppression, intimidation with long lines.
So it is just more of the same. But it
is also why we must be more emboldened than ever
before when our democracy, our livelihood, and our very lives
are all on the ballot. But it is it is
infuriating our democracy and our lives are on the ballot.

(01:00:31):
What's that all about? How are our lives on the ballot?
I mean that seems quite extreme, doesn't it. And this
discussion of the new civil rights era, where is this
voter intimidation taking place? You know, they speak in this
very vague Democrats will speak in these very vague terms
about voter suppression. It's everywhere, but they can never really

(01:00:53):
find it. It's a little bit like systemic racism. It's
everything and everywhere, but there's no real instance of it.
They're gonna point and be able to make the argument, well,
that's the systemic racism we're talking about, And when they do,
it's usually a very weak argument. You say, well, hold on,
where is this systemic racism? Where is this systemic voter suppression, right,

(01:01:13):
you know, you would think that voting, which is a process,
should have rules and those rules should be enforced. But
the closer we get to the actual election, you can
see that the Democrat viewpoint on this is rules don't count.
If discounting the rules helps us, if ignoring what the
actual rules are is to our benefit, then that's what

(01:01:36):
we're going to do. And we're going to pretend that
anybody who does believe in the rules, anybody who does
think that we should have, you know, it should be
more defined based on what's actually written down instead of
what the Democrats will benefit from politically. That person is
an engaged in voter suppression. They're a bad person, someone

(01:01:58):
you can't trust, someone you they they're part of the
anti civil rights movement of our day. So just get
get ready for that, my friends. The fight around all
of this, around this election, I do not believe it
will be over tomorrow night. In fact, the only way
it's over tomorrow night really is if Biden wins by
a substantial margin. Because our side won't do this. And

(01:02:20):
I know some of you don't even want to hear this.
Don't don't change that dial I'm just I'm just saying,
but if Biden wins, we're gonna say, wow, okay, COVID
tough year. Trump did his best, great presidency. Maybe, you know,
maybe we've got some other great people that are in
the mix here four years from now, and we got
to start thinking about the mid terms and running the
opposition against the Biden agenda. And you know, we go

(01:02:42):
on with our lives that we're not gonna burn down
stores and loot and riot, and that's what Democrats do.
And I gotta tell you, I saw a little bit
of stuff over the weekend where it seemed like some
Trump supporters just in one case, we're shutting down a bridge. No,
don't do that. Don't do that. It's not helping, it's
not good. Let the other side be the one hundred

(01:03:05):
percent of the politically motivated law breaking by mobs, all
the stupid stuff they do, you know, blocking traffic and
you know, running wild in the streets and the mob
violence and all that stuff. Let that be entirely. Democrats
do not do those kinds of tactics on the right.
I'm sorry, you know, I love the caravans, I love

(01:03:27):
the enthusiasm and the rallies amazing, and I'm so thankful
of the people out there support Trump as much as
I do. Were doing that stuff. We only have like
one or two instances. But you know what happens now
those get all the focus. You know, you shut down
the Mario Cuomo Bridge and who know, and I couldn't
find anywhere was a shutdown for you know, two minutes
or an hour? If it was two minutes, okay, I
mean not great, but like not the end of the world.

(01:03:48):
There's an hour or thirty minutes. We got a problem. Folks.
Can't do that. Libs do that crap, Libs pull that nonsense.
We don't do that stuff. You know, if nothing else,
the Republican Party is the party of civilization, law and order,
and in society run by emotionally stable adults. That's what

(01:04:10):
the Republican Party of Donald Trump right now represents as
opposed to their opponents on the other side. You're in
the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast.
One other thing I want to throw in here. We
keep hearing that Donald Trump is and you know, this

(01:04:32):
is one of their favorite things. It's very hard to
argue with liberals over there. They'll say Donald Trump is
a liar. We'll always hear Donald Trump is a liar,
and so I can't I can't vote for him. I
can't support him because he lies. He lies. They always
say this, And yeah, the president can be a little
bit of a bs artist sometimes on some things, a

(01:04:52):
little imprecise with his words. He does exaggerate a little bit.
He's he's a salesman, but you know, and now he's president,
he's a politician. But I can't think of anything that
Trump has lied about that was a matter of urgent
public concern that was a true lie, where he took
us in a direction that was the intentional opposite of

(01:05:15):
what he knew to be factually true. I mean, and
I know they would say there's fifteen thousand cases where
Trump lies, and then you look at them and it's
always an opinion, it's always whatever. So then you have
Joe Biden, who's supposed to be mister honesty. And this
is something that I have to laugh about because there's

(01:05:36):
so much dishonesty in the presentation of Joe Biden as
an honest guy. Joe Biden has a history of plagiarism,
of lying about his personal achievements, and his record, I
mean lying, right. Trump never said I know I have
a PhD from Harvard, and well he actually has, you know,
went to Warden, which is one of the best business
schools in the world. But you know, he hasn't said

(01:05:57):
something about where he went to school and where he
was in class rank because Joe Biden has a total
lie and try to leverage that, try to benefit from
that politically. You know, Joe Biden has has lied his
butt off about things when he was running for president before.
And we're supposed to just not We're supposed to just

(01:06:18):
not care. And here's another case of this, here's another
case of Joe. But this is just a lie. This
isn't a difference of opinion. This isn't a matter of
gauging the extent of the truthfulness. This is a flat
out lie in the absolute most important moment of an

(01:06:42):
election cycle. Here's what Joe Biden says, Play fourteen. There's
nothing to any of that, nothing to any of that.
It's all smear. Every major outfit, every serious investigator has
pointed out that this is a smear. This is clastic Trump.
We have four days left and all of a sudden,

(01:07:03):
there's a laptop. And you may recall there's also talk
about four months before there was a similar thing that
somebody had allegedly there's overwhelmine evidence that from the intelligence
community that the Russians are engaged. I mean, look, this
is my son's an honorable man. And all the investigations
that were done around the issue of what was going

(01:07:25):
on in Ukraine. If you notice, every one of the
major people who worked for Trump during the impeachment went
under oath, and under oath said Biden did his job.
No law was bro this Biden did his job. Hunter
Biden broke no laws. That was the testimony, their testimony
from Republicans and intelligence community people. What a slimy liar

(01:07:51):
this guy is. I mean, he's lying his butt off here.
It's gross Russian. He's straight up going with the one
Hunter Biden's labbed off is Russian disinformation. Why aren't members
of the press And I asked that rhetorically, we all
know why. But if they really did their jobs, every
single stop he did, every place where he subjected himself
to any questions, they would say, is the Hunter Biden

(01:08:14):
laptop reel? Yes or no? It's a yes or no question,
not everything's a yes or no question. They try to
make the do you believe in climate change? Well, what
does that really mean then the climate changes? Yes? Do
I think that you know, AOC should be running economic
policy based on green socialist nonsense? No? I do not.
But this is a yes or no right. You know

(01:08:36):
what is my name? Buck Sexted? Yes, there's there's no. Well,
it depends on what you meet. No, no, No, I
mean the answers yes, is the laptop reel? Yes or no.
They won't push him on that question, and that's because
he wants to get away with this notice. He lies.
He talks about testimony. He mentioned something from four months ago.
NBC News claims to have found some document that was

(01:08:59):
from a fake intell community online intelligence person online that
no one had ever heard of, that had no influence
on anything. But that's actual disinformation. They're taking something that
has nothing to do with anything. They drop it out
there in the public conversation, and then they pretend that
this report, which is like sort of supposed to be

(01:09:20):
the equivalent of the dossier on Hunter Biden, that no
one's heard of, that no one stopped. We're talking about
a laptop that was found we have all the stuff,
We've got all the goods, but they talk about this
other thing. It's meant to be a just a distraction
and muddy up the waters. They you cannot make it up. Friends,
Biden and his little Democrat handlers and allies are using

(01:09:42):
actual disinformation to falsely claim that Trump and his allies
on this issue are peddling disinformation. They're using disinfo to
lie about fighting dis info. That is what the Biden
camp is up to right now. And this just goes

(01:10:03):
to honesty. I think this guy is honest. Really, anybody
anybody believe that? Anybody really wanting to explain to me
why that's true? Now? Of course not, but it just

(01:10:23):
goes into the narrative. The narrative is that Joe Biden's
a good, honorable, decent man and Donald Trump is this
this evil liar. That's what they always say. That in
itself is a lot. That's the great irony here, that
Joe Biden is honest. They just can't help themselves, friends,
and anything they have to do at this point, as
I've been telling you, they view is entirely just lying

(01:10:45):
about lying to beat Trump isn't really lying if you're
a Democrat. That's how they view it. Whatever you gotta do, Yeah,
pretend it's Russian disinformation the laptop. No intelligent person thinks that.
Pretend it's Russian dissond for me. Sure, went not nonsense.
It's pathetic, isn't it. But it shows you who they

(01:11:07):
are and what they're really all about. And that's something
that we should all know and we should remember that
going into election tomorrow. Thanks for listening to the buses
and show post. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the
iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Let's get
some word from the campaign trail, folks, and a man

(01:11:28):
you all know very well. In fact, hopefully you're already
sleeping on one of his pillows and perhaps taking a
nap this afternoon or tomorrow morning or whatever on his sheets.
We got our friend Mike Lindel with us now. He
is the founder, inventor and CEO of My Pillow and
we're so happy to have him now. Mike, thanks for

(01:11:49):
joining us, Thanks for having me on. So you are
out at some of these rallies speaking, I'll be half
the president and in some of the key states Wisconsin, Michigan,
and I know you do your manufacturing, you in your
home state of Minnesota. Tell us what are you seeing
out there at these rallies and what are you hearing
from the folks who are hoping Trump wins. Well, there's

(01:12:09):
a lot of things. One is that the they just
did they just did a poll, and I guess twenty
some percent of these people attending these rallies are former
Democrats or our Democrats. And another twenty some percent never
voted in two thousand and sixteen. So I'm very encouraged.
In just the last few days, the real polls came
out and you had Iowa up by seven, Minnesota, my

(01:12:31):
home state, that we're going to shock the world up
by two. I mean, these are and you know, then
I went down to Georgia and here sixty thousand people
show up. I've never seen anything I've been to. You know,
I've been to concerts, I've been to huge events. I've
never seen like this. The enthusiasm and the people walk
for miles miles to get to that rally. And Mike Minnesota,

(01:12:56):
this one, would you said, shock the world? That's absolutely
the right descript his Minnesota. Minnesota is supposed to be
solidly in the blue column. Right, that's what we're all
led to believe. But you know that stage very well.
It's your home state. Just tell us what makes you
think Minnesota in particular is going to go Trump. Well,
let me set the things. The stage two. We've been
with Blew since nineteen seventy two. Oh, this is incredible.

(01:13:21):
But we now in two sixteen, the president came within
forty thousand bulls, within a percentage point of winning and
he only came there once. That was two days before
the election. I actually spoke at that. Well, he made
me Henore Tairman and Minnesota Trump campaign, Well, I took
that to a level and that you wouldn't believe. But
we here's what's happened in Minnesota. We reached out to
five million people either knocking on doors to talk to

(01:13:44):
him or by phone. That was done the Iron Range
in Minnesota. Even all the Democratic mayors there's nine of
them that flipped and made it very public because the
presidents saved our Iron Range with his deal, tariffs, everything
he's done as South, all our farmers. We got the
big purchase order from China and History just a few
short weeks ago, so they're all on board. And then

(01:14:06):
we have the suburbs, and we have Inneapolis and Saint Paul. Well,
let me tell you what we had was the worst
decisions ever made by a governor and mayor. When the
riots started in Minnesota, that manifested to riots around our
country in the world. These terrible decisions. Now you have
all the suburbs, all the women they want, they're going

(01:14:27):
to vote for Donald Trump. We want safety and security.
We want our police force. We want that safety and security.
You have all the suburban moms wanting their kids to
go back to school. Then we need to open our schools.
And then we have another advantage with other states. So
we have elon Omar and when she got voted in,
when she got in, took Keith Ellis in place, our

(01:14:48):
terrible attorney general. Here's a country where all these people
came from. That don't she makes it. She's not a
trojan horse. She makes it very well known. She doesn't
like the USA and she certainly doesn't like Israel. So
we have all these advantages. But one of the things
on the ground, I did a commercial for the President
in Minnesota where these we had a round table. It's
kind of like a my pillow commercial, but it was

(01:15:09):
very organic. And I asked these Democrats who are former
Democrats while they're flipping a lot of them said, you know,
I don't even like the president, but I sure like
what he's done. I like promises kept that he's kept.
And a lot of them said, my Democratic Party, that
ship sailed a long time ago. If I vote Democrat,
I'm not voting I'm voting for a trojan horse with Biden,
and I'm voting for this radical, crazy socialist agenda that

(01:15:33):
they have, and it would be and we all realize
that Minnesota, we've gotten the word out, so I'm very
confident we're going to shock the world. And I told
the President about two or three weeks ago, I said,
I said, we're gonna win Minnesota. Sir. We're speaking to
inventor and CEO of my Pillow. You'll know him, Mike Lindell,
the man himself, and he's out there on the campaign

(01:15:54):
t all trying to make it happen for this president. Mike.
For people listening, I mean, because you have the unique
respect of being someone who gets to go to these
rallies and the president you know, knows you well, but
you're also day to day you know, you're running a business,
a very successful, large business that's partnered with this show,
and appreciate that very much. What has been different about

(01:16:16):
these four years? And try to give us, you know,
as much of the of the real meat of the
matter as he can. What's different under a Trump administration
for a big national level business like yours from what
it would have been facing under the Obama Biden years. Well,
it was all the regulations that he's been taken out
of the picture, so tall business can survive. And obviously
the biggest tax cuts in history. And what I've seen,

(01:16:39):
what I've noticed, I was always very my pillow, I
have fifteen hundred I call him careers, not just job,
fifteen hundred employees. But what I noticed is Wow, all
around us and where my factories are, all the other
people new manufacturing was coming in. The ones that were
there were paying more. You know, right before this China
virus pandemic, we had the best economy ever, the lowest

(01:17:03):
unemployment ever. But one of the things we had was
consumer confidence. It was amazing. We're entrepreneurs and people were
taking chances now with these small businesses and inventions because
they could fall back to a great paying job, and
you know, he got us through. This president got us
through this pandemic shape millions alife, got us through and

(01:17:24):
is getting it through better than anyone in history. But
I just watched all the promises when I met him
in the summer of two thousand and sixteen and we
talked about Mike, I'm going to bring the manufacturing back
and just like my pillow naking the USA, and he
did all that, and I just watched it happen all
around me, where my friends that had lost their careers

(01:17:45):
prior to two thousand and sixteen, now they had high
paying jobs again and their houses. Just a confidence and
I've never seen anything like it in my lifetime, with
a direction and what he brought us in a few
short years. And he's going to not only bring us
out of this pandemic, but we're going to be stronger
and safer than ever. He's just common sense. He turned

(01:18:06):
the Republican Party into the common sense Party. I think
that's absolutely true. I've been saying before. Anyone who just
looks at what makes sense in recent years, the policies
as they've played out, and understands how human nature and
the economy really functions has to feel like the Democrat
Party has to put it to put it just honestly

(01:18:27):
lost its mind. And it's not even you don't even
have to be on board for kind of the more
the more theatrical aspects of MAGA. You just have to
understand it's gonna be better for the American worker, better
for the American people. Absolutely. You know, our president he
has a gift. When I met him in the summer
of sixteen, I recognized right away he just had a
gift of problems solution. But there's one where there's a

(01:18:50):
god given gift. He knows what it's going to manifest too.
That's huge. And he makes decisions. I want everyone out
there to know, you know, I went all in as
a businessman or whatever. I risk everything going all in,
but I knew it was the right thing because I'll
tell you what. He makes decisions based on helping the kids,
no other agenda other than to help our great country

(01:19:12):
and help each and every one of us have joyful lives.
You know, that's what he's making decisions based on that
instead of what I've noticed now is I've gotten to
be very you know, meeting all these people from both
sides of the of the Democrats and Republicans. They there's
decisions that are made by lifetime politicians or terrible governors
like my governor Minnesota. They make them for political reasons

(01:19:34):
or for their own personal agenda. It's either or, and
that's horrible. That's why we've been and when we say
drain the swamp, that's what he's been doing on both sides.
And you know it didn't take him. It only took
him a few short years to turn the republic Party
into the Common Sense Party. I think we still have
one name Romney that's still kind of a nut job.
That's a rhino. But but other than that, you know,

(01:19:55):
you're taking this. We need someone to continue after he
wins this election and in the future that the Democrat Party.
You guys aren't vote for them where that ship sailed,
you're voting for a trojan horse. That would be the
most crazy radical leadership we see it in my home
state of Minnesota. How terrible it is when you make

(01:20:17):
decisions for political reasons. Mike Lindell, inventor and CEO of
My Pillow. You guys know, we have My Pillow as
a partner here on the show, and we're very grateful
and thankful for that. Mike, my friend. I hope from
your lips to God's ears on this election, we'll have
you back to talk about how it went as soon
as we know. Oh, we're gonna know. We're all gonna win.

(01:20:37):
Right now, Everybody, if you're a business owner, whoever you
are out there, give your employees off tomorrow so they
can go vote. Get your friend's family to get out
and vote. If they need a ride, get him to
the polls. Everybody, we got to win this. There is
no tomorrow. This is for the greatest revival in history,
and this is the most important election of our lifetime.

(01:20:57):
Mike Lindell, everybody, Mike, thanks so much. Thanks me. You're
in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sex and
Show podcast. What's my biggest fear about a Biden win?
And there are a lot of them, and I know, friends,
I've already told you I think Trump's gonna win and

(01:21:19):
everything else. But but it's worth understanding what we face
if God forbid turns out that my little spidy sense
on this one, my intuition, my buck radar, whatever you
want to call it, turned out to be wrong. What
are we facing with a Biden win, and the single
biggest problem that I think will have now we also

(01:21:40):
got to know do they have the Senator not. I'm
gonna assume for our purposes now that they don't have
the Senate, because if they win the presidency and they
win a majority in the Senate, then I'm really worried.
Right then we got a whole other conversation to have
about what goes on in this country. But even if
we maintain Senate control, you've got to look at what's

(01:22:07):
going to happen here with just Biden as president and COVID.
They really like this power that they have, and that
this this narrative that Democrats are the ones who take
science seriously and they fight the virus and it's the
evil Republicans Trump supporters that are the reason the virus

(01:22:31):
still spreads is something that the left, the socialist Democrats,
are really invested in. Now. They're super comfortable with us.
They love it, they love it. And and the mask
wearing as evidence of mask wearing as as pro science
virtue signaling has become such a norm now when I

(01:22:54):
say mask wearing is virtue signaling, he sure there are
times when if you want to wear a mask, you're
indoors you around people. Maybe it has some effect or whatever.
I get that. Mandates, though, mandates are the problem because
mandates imply state authority to do something and state ability
to punish you for not doing it, and to wear
a piece of to be forced to wear this stifling

(01:23:17):
piece of fabric over your mouth and knows all the
time on the government say so, is a massive intrusion.
It is. It is. People can pretend like it's nothing.
It's not nothing. It's an enormous intrusion onto your rights.
And it's also now the government taking a role in
public health that has no end in sight. If the

(01:23:38):
government can do this for COVID, think about what else
the government can mandate you do based on health concerns,
And you would think will buck a rational The reasonable
man standard would stop that from happening. And I'm here
to tell you the reasonable man standard does not apply
to Democrats, simply does not apply. They don't care. They

(01:23:59):
will abuse, they will abuse their power, they will abuse
that authority. And this is where Joe Biden comes in
and tells us all that what is he going to do?
One day? One play fifteen, We're gonna act to get
COVID under control. On day one of my presidency, I'll

(01:24:19):
put an action a plan I've been taking about talking
about for months already laid out a national mandate mask warring,
social distancing, testing, tracing all things. As President Obama just said,
it should have it could have put in place months
and months ago. A national mask mandate. That's gonna save us.

(01:24:43):
That's what they tell us. That's all you have to do.
Put a national mask man that in place, and everything
else will be just fine. No need to be concerned,
no need to think or worry about anything else. The
national mask mandate will get it done. Oh testing trace?
Does anyone take that seriously? They don'tyone really believe that

(01:25:04):
we can trace cases of COVID. We absolutely can't. But
there seems to be this, uh, this notion out there
that if we just keep talking about it, that Joe's
got a plan. This is a fairy tale proposal, friends,
This is a fix that's never going to come to fruition.
This is not going to happen. We're going to continue

(01:25:25):
to have some COVID cases in this country. Tragically, people
will continue to die until we get to hurt immunity.
Which a vaccine will be hopefully a considerable part of
That's it. Everything else is just noise. There's no there's
no controlling the virus for forever. This is not going
to happen right there. We're not going to be able
to do that as a society. It wouldn't work no

(01:25:47):
matter how much they mandated. It's not going to change.
But I'm really worried that what we face is the
Democrats trying to make this vision a reality of the
total control that they would need. Here is Buddha Judge,
who's now a surrogate for the Biden campaign. He was
formerly a contender against Biden. You remember him, mayor of
South Bend, Indiana, wanted to be president. And here he

(01:26:10):
is when asked about whether a nationwide lockdown. And let's understand,
mask mandate is by order of the federal government, you
must wear a mask. I want to know outside because
that's anti science. But my guess is yes, got to
wear a mask all the time. And if it's wear
a mask unless you can social distance, then it's not
a mandate at all. It's a suggestion. So if they're
really gonna mandated, it would have to be you can't.

(01:26:31):
You can't go anywhere without a mask. Got to have
a mask on it all times, federal law says, or
federal executive order. But a lockdown is even more severe.
As you know, lockdown is you must stay in your
home for a prescribed period of time. That's some real
tyrannical stuff. That's crazy, right. This is not like a

(01:26:52):
one day thing because there's a tornado and there's a
state of emergency. This is, you know, as long as
we say so, you must stay in your home unless
you're getting food. Italy did this, Oh, that's right. Italy
has a huge amount of COVID cases right now. Wait,
you mean that they didn't stamp out the virus. This
was never about stamping out the virus when we started,

(01:27:12):
but it morphed into that because the logic of this
was people get scared and scared and scared, and the
government won't admit that it cannot protect them. Lockdowns do
not work. Mask mandates do not work. That's not the
same thing as saying a mask will never help you
at all from aerosolized virus or any kind of disease.

(01:27:34):
It's not the same thing. But a mask mandate as
a policy does not work the way that they have
told us that it works. Right, if you had a
law that said you must eat healthy, that's a law
that will just be abused and is dumb and will
not work because people are gonna do what they're gonna do.

(01:27:56):
It's a big it's an important difference. The left doesn't
really understand this, or they don't care to understand. It's
tough to know which one it is. But here's Pete
Buddha judge on the possibility right away. Remember, the Biden
team wants to do this right away in January of
a nationwide lockdown Play nine. If Joe Biden wins, should
another lockdown be on the table? Well, hopefully it doesn't

(01:28:20):
come to that, because we will see swift action coordinating
with and supporting public health authorities telling us what we
can do as citizens without requiring any kind of mandates.
But everything has to be on the table in order
to keep Americans safe. Look, we should never have got
to this point. It should never have been allowed to
get this bad. But what we know is that even

(01:28:40):
something as simple and inexpensive as wearing a mask, if
everybody does, it dramatically changes what's possible. I would also
note that you know, lockdown or no. I've been talking
to a lot of small business owners, especially here in
the Midwest, who are saying, look, even when they're able
to open, customers aren't going to come unless they know
they're safe. This is one of many reasons why the
first rule of virus economics is to beat the virus

(01:29:03):
or else you won't have an economy. They keep creating
these false choices. We're not gonna lockdown, but we're gonna
keep everybody safe from the virus. That's not possible. So
they're living in a fantasy here. They've created this completely
false narrative of they're gonna do things so differently than
Trump and everything. The economy is going to be better,
the lockdown is not gonna or you know, there is
gonna be lockdown, but it won't be that bad. Whatever.

(01:29:25):
It's all crap. Lies, friends, this is all nonsense. But
this is the worst thing that I think will happen
to us if Biden wins, we'll have to deal with
their COVID insanity for the next year at least. Thanks
for listening to The Bus Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe
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your podcasts. Don't tell anybody, but let me wait till

(01:29:57):
a little bit after the election. I don't know if
you can make it out from the crowd there at
one of the rallies, but Trump Trump's supporters were yelling
fire Fouci, and he says he's gonna win out. He
may have been just been being playful, funny Trump there,
but I don't know. I hope he fires Fauci. I
think Fauci's a disaster, a nightmare. This guy's the worst.

(01:30:22):
Just makes all he does is show up saying, you know,
it's gonna be bad, and then it might get a
little worse, and then it could be worser because it's
gonna be really bad, and you know, you really got
a mask and you gotta just you know, not really
live your life at all, you know, because the infections
not gonna stop unless you wear a mask. And you

(01:30:44):
gotta wear a mask. I mean, this is all this
guy does. No great ideas, not some brilliant scientists who's
helping develop the cure or something. No, he just walks
around saying, you, oh, yeah, you know, wear a mask,
and what am I gonna do? Another Cuver shoot for
Vanity Fan. He really seems to care about the brand
of Foucci. This guy has not been good, not been helpful,

(01:31:06):
has not come up with any solutions, any programs, anything
at all that has really made this markedly better. It's
just a bureaucrat, a glorified bureaucrat in a lab coat,
telling America to constantly be terrified of this. Now we
have at least some hope that he will no longer

(01:31:27):
be in charge of Trump wins. If Trump loses, you're
going to be living in the tyranny of Fauci for
the next twelve to eighteen months. Even when we think
the virus has receded, there will be people who say
it could come back. Oh no, even with a fifty
or sixty percent effective vaccine. Oh that's not one hundred percent.

(01:31:49):
Wear a mask. Wear a mask. They will say, the
fouch it's gonna tell you to wear a mask. Oh God.
I really really hope that it doesn't come to this,
but I think it's going to. And I just hope
that we don't have to deal with this because it's
going to be a long, cold, crappy winter. If in fact,

(01:32:16):
the Fauci model is what we adopt instead of just
understanding the virus is going to do what the virus does. Oh,
speaking of people, we shouldn't listen to some of the
celebrities out there that speak out about politics. I'm kind
of glad that they do. I find it. I find it.
I'm using so in a sense, I'm I'm thankful that

(01:32:38):
what we have at some level, that what we have
here is stupid celebrities who are all Democrats who come
out and they're just making their self aggrandizing videos telling
people who they should vote for, you know, the Ilissimlano effect.
Let's hear from the dumbest, least informed, most most self involved,

(01:33:02):
and selfish people in society who are incredibly lucky to
have the positions they do mostly because they have a
good looking face. That's most celebrities, most actors that have
been really successful, it's because of their face. I mean
actually their physical form. They won the genetics lottery, and
now we're all supposed to listen to their thoughts on

(01:33:24):
political philosophy. I choose not to. I think that that's
pretty ridiculous. These are among the least connected to society
and least well informed people who have this kind of
platform you could ever find. Right, there are dumber people
than famous actors, but very few, really really dumb people

(01:33:45):
have the kind of sway and public discussion that famous
actors have, And the same thing is true for actors
slash musicians or musicians slash actors. This was Lady Gaga
Stephanie German Nada, who fun fact, went to the sister
high school of my high school, was in my old

(01:34:06):
my little brother's year, and went to prom either my
little brother's year or the year above him went to
prom at my high school. So you know, what, can
I say? We got some some notables that would coming
through the doors at Region's High School in New York.
But her politics are what you would expect for somebody
who's probably worth a hundred million dollars or more and

(01:34:27):
get to dance around that have everyone adore them. Doesn't
really understand what it means to just be a normal
person going through life right now, doesn't really have that
that connection. And here she is trying to I mean,
you have to see the visual to really make full
sense of it, but here she is trying to sort
of tell everybody, you know, hey, I'm just like you.
Drinking a beer, hanging out. People say this is her

(01:34:51):
redneck impersonation, and you could hear some of it in
the audio play it. Hey, this is Lady Gaga. I'm
voting for America, which means I'm voting for Joe Biden.
And if you live in Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Florida,

(01:35:11):
or Arizona, I encourage you to vote. And if you
have a friend that lives there, tell them to vote.
I'm gonna be in one of these states tomorrow. Guess
what's when I'll be in Hence. I used to live there.
Now you kind of can hear. At the end, she
drinks and crunches up a beer can and she's like,

(01:35:33):
miss yeah, I'm just like a like a Midwestern American
person who is a you know, super famous pop star
with a bajillion dollars and armies of fans that adore her.
But I'm just like, I'm just like you American person,
driving your pickup truck and drinking your beer with your

(01:35:54):
baseball hat on. I mean, she's you gotta see the ad.
It's so it's like she thinks she's trying to fit
in with an alien and species known as normal Americans.
That's really what you get. That's the sense you get
from this. That's pretty funny. Oh gosh, I'm just gonna
say it. Really really overrated, Really Overrated has a couple
of catchy, ketchy pop tunes that I think, really no

(01:36:16):
one's going to remember in ten years. And you actually
a talented musician. But I always feel likeking people say that,
I want to remind them they're talented musicians all over
the place who never get famous, never get big. So
you know, I would like it if if the approach
of people that are so successful in society was the
even greater humility and sense of service to others that
would come from knowing how lucky they are, how how

(01:36:38):
fortunate they are, and that they should just be thanking
the society and the country around them that allowed them
to achieve these extreme levels of wealth. And now that's
what I think should happen with celebrities. But the opposite
actually happens. Like I said, the Ilissimolano effect. You get sanctimonious, imbecile,

(01:37:00):
you know, real airheads who think that people that are
just trying to get a better leadership class of America
in place Finally that is honorable and smart and knows
what they're doing. That they're bad people because you don't
believe in climate change or whatever some other nonsense. You're

(01:37:22):
in the freedom hud. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast,
Team Buck, It's time for roll call. All right, roll call.

(01:37:47):
I remember you're gonna buck Sexton dot com. That's buck
Sexton dot com. We got stories up there. I'll be
posting an editorial in the election. It's gonna be good stuff,
good things. You're gonna love that site, right, producer Mark.
Doesn't it look so nice? Oh? It looks lovely. Yeah,
we did a whole redo of the site. It's new

(01:38:08):
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Send us a DM and let's get to it. Pete
rights up here. Hey, Buck, I've been listening to calling

(01:38:29):
for resistance to the mask mandates and I wholeheartedly agree.
Early this summer, I took off my mask in the gym.
There were eight other people in the whole place, and
they were all slowly dropping their masks. An employee confronted
me and told me to put my mask on or leave.
I told him that I would not do that. I
would do neither. When he asked why I wouldn't put
the mask on, I responded non violent protest. He became

(01:38:50):
clearly agitated when I asserted my rights and said he
would call the police. I told him they would have
to bring extra handcuffs through as the eight other people
who weren't wearing their masks either. I worked out without
my mask. Asking the police never came. My greatest concern
is not protesting. The current mandate is enables tyrannical governors
like Polis to think that if we fell in line
this time, will fall in line next time too. Our

(01:39:11):
compliance only emboldens these tyrants. So my question is how
are we going to resist? I have my ideas, but
I want to hear what you think. Uh yeah, Pete,
I'm I align with you on a lot of this stuff,
and I think that Look, I do feel badly for
people in positions where they're employees of an establishment, where
they're supposed to enforce this and they don't want to.

(01:39:32):
But remember Democrats fight very hard about limiting COVID liability
for people. So you may have COVID liability if you
if somebody claims they got infected in your place and
you don't enforce the mask mandate, right So this is
this is why mandates are a different thing from whether
or not you want to mask. You want to mask up,

(01:39:53):
go for it. And if a private establishment says that
you should have to mask up, okay, fine, that's their choice.
But you know, if one bar says mask up and
the other bar says, you know what, this is kind
of dumb. Just don't come in here if you're sick.
People should be able to make the choice between the two.
But right now there's no choice because either the state
health authorities or if Biden wins, will be the federal authorities.

(01:40:16):
And even still, because of the laws that exist, the
statutes around liability mean that you don't have a choice.
You don't have a choice as to whether you could
just operate your establishment without a mask mandate. Which remember,
it's not the same thing. Not having a mask mandate
doesn't mean no one's going to come into your place
wearing a mask. I remember in the New York City subway.

(01:40:37):
You know, for the last ten years, you would see
people sometimes wearing masks on the subway, though usually were
from East Asia or you know, we're Asian American, but
that was a common cultural thing for a while. You
see it, you see it in Asia. It's very common
in China and Japan. Though we're masks during flu season.
So I would see it here in New York City
and there's no problem. No one's like, oh my gosh,

(01:40:58):
person's wearing a mask during flu season. What are they doing?
Not a big deal. But we have is the other thing.
But we have is a system now where morons who
live in my building in New York will see me
walk alone out of my building without a mask on,
and I'm standing outside, and they'll call for me to say,
why do you walk through the lobby without a mask on?

(01:41:19):
And I'll say, I mean, i'm outside, man, there's no
one even in there, like what I was in there
for five seconds? You want me to put a mask
on for five seconds? And these are people, remind you,
You got to remind yourself. They're going to restaurants and
other places without masks at all, indoors for hours at
a time. But they're worried about the five seconds that
I'm not complying walking through the lobby of the building
that I live in, right I mean, this is this

(01:41:41):
stupid world that we're living in right now. This is
the stupid you know, Michigan now is requiring people to
give their name and phone number if they go to
a bar, which I'm sure some of the names that
are in usage are very creative and not able to
be said on a nationally syndicated radio program A. But
that's the society we're adding for now. Yeah, because the

(01:42:03):
the state government in Michigan is really going to follow
up effectively with everyone who goes to a bar, and
they're going to track down all these cases of COVID.
This is just dumb, folks, This is just panic stuff.
No one really thinks this makes this makes it better.
No one really believes that this solves the problems. But
they won't accept that they can't solve the problems, so
they make us do this stupid nonsense. James rides Buck

(01:42:27):
The real Dracula episode of Shield's Eye was all I
hoped that would be. And then some retelling the story
of lad Dracula in its historical contact was incredibly informive,
informative and entertaining. And if a heavy metal band hasn't
already named itself Lord and Paler, they're missing out on
a golden opportunity. Shield's Eye and all the best to
you and producer Mark. Thank you so much, James. Yeah,
I'm really proud of this Dracula Shields Ye podcast. You

(01:42:50):
can check it out if you haven't already. It's timeless, folks,
so it's not like you missed it from the new
cycle or something. It's just me telling you the story
of the real Dracula and doing it away where I
really covered everything this time. I'd done it in the
past on radio shows where I would talk about it
for maybe fifteen minutes or something, but I hadn't really
done this full on, you know, soup to nuts, top

(01:43:11):
to bottom life of Vlad sepesh Lad, the Third Vlad
the Impaler. That was what I wanted to Dracula, obviously,
that's what I wanted to do. So Yeah, his dad's
name is Drakoul, by the way, which I feel like
it's even scarier sounding, right, And I know you think
of Dracula, Oh that sounds pretty It means dragon. You

(01:43:33):
get see if you know all this if you listen
to Shields High episode. So yet another reason why you
should check it out. Man, come join the revolution, Hey,
Buck Shields High. I don't know if many people have
noticed this from John, but the left plays this number
game where ninety seven percent of the protesting is or
was peaceful and don't worry, while COVID nineteen has an

(01:43:53):
overall ninety six percent survival rate, but wear a mask,
panic and shut everything down. I see it. I hope you.
I hope I think your listeners see it too, the
idiocy and stupidity of how the numbers only count for
one side, and how the left can use those numbers
to justify their actions no matter what. By the way, John,
I think this survival raid for COVID is actually much

(01:44:14):
higher than that. I think it's more like ninety nine percent,
but which I know, ninety six percent is high, but
ninety nine percent is really high or you gotta think
you're gonna strapolate this out over hundreds of thousands of cases.
So yeah, I know they play numbers games. The answer
to what percentage of your political protests in America today

(01:44:34):
should involve burning down police stations? Violence? Or the answer
is zero. That's it should be zero percent. Shouldn't be
five percent, ten zero percent. Paul writes, Hey, Buck, and Mark,
I have a question. Most of the leftist ideas about
making it easier to vote are obviously designed to help

(01:44:55):
them cheat. But I can't see how either party would
benefit from making election to national holiday, and I can't
see how the party would beef anyway. It actually seems
like a pretty reasonable idea to me. Is there a
hidden catch that I'm missing? Keep my shield high and
occupied California stand hey, Paul Man, keep your shield high
and yeah. Look, I think that I think a national

(01:45:16):
holiday for election day makes sense. I don't see a
problem with that. I don't know why we can't do it.
What's the issue? Now? Remember there's still be a lot
of people that have to work. So I think that
people say, look, you should be able to find time
to go do this. The polls are open till eight
or nine or something. You know, you go when you
got to go. But I don't know. I think I
think a holiday would be a good idea. I don't

(01:45:37):
see the problem with it. Someone can explain to you you
what the problem is. I do see the problem with
daylight savings time? What is producer mark? Where are you
on this nonsense? This time we gained an hour, so
I liked it. When we lose an hour, I dislike
it fair. But what if we if we had to
go with zero or what we do right now? What
would you do? I don't see a reason for the
time change now. It seems so dumb, seems so dumb.

(01:46:01):
I gotta I gotta use like I'm a little mcgiver.
I gotta redo the time on my on my microwave.
And otherwise I'm in a panic all the time. I
think I'm even more late than I usually am for
our show. Right, I'm like, oh my gosh, what I
gotta do all this? And I got doo doo doo
pressing little buttons and figure it'll make it easy, It'll
make it easy. Yeah, I still have to do my stove.
I think my wife took care of the micro exactly.

(01:46:22):
Do the stove clock the bane of my existence? So
that's what I see there, Um, so let's see here.
Next up we have Manda who rides buck What is
your Spotify name? I can't find your beast mode playlist. Um,

(01:46:45):
I thought my Spotify name was was, Oh, it might
be James Buckman Sexton, which is my full name. So yeah,
it might be in a James Buckman just to give
out your social Security number. Now, yeah, that's all I
feel like people know my I think that's on way.
I know, I'm just messing with you, all right, I
get very sensitive about that, alright, alright, alright, but yeah, no,

(01:47:07):
I think it's James Buckman Sexton and uh yeah that's
probably why. So I'll maybe you know what, I'll share it.
I'll share it on my Instagram. So there you go.
I'll share my beast Mode playlist on Instagram. You can
tell me what you guys think of it. Thank you, Amanda.
That's the show for today. Everybody. Tomorrow, Election Day, go vote,
Please go vote. Until then she'll tie
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