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You are entering the freedom huge dueling candidate town halls.
In the books, Trump got ambush, Biden got a BackRub,
c Span suspends a liar, and more on the tech
war on troop. This is the Buck Sexon Show, where
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the mission or mission is to decode what really matters
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Again the Buck Sexton Show begins. He's a great guy.
No welcome, friends to the Buck Sexton Show. It is Friday.
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It's a little gloomy here in New York City and
much of the East Coast. But the good news is
this whole election thing is going to be over soon.
So at least we've got that going for us, which
is nice. Can't can town halls? Last night we were
able to watch them. I saw them both. I waited
until this morning. I just couldn't take it in real time.
So I got up and I saw both of these
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town halls. And I gotta tell you, there was nothing
surprising or really worthwhile in any of it, because it
happened exactly as I knew it would. My impression of
what these town halls would be like was exactly what
ended up happening you had at the same on the
same time slot, but different channels NBC and ABC you had.
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Let's start with Biden. I actually watched the Trump one first,
which was far more interesting, although it was also aggravating,
But we'll start with Biden. Biden was allowed to give
a statesman like fireside chat with voters who were overwhelmingly
asking him very gentle questions, mostly Democrats asking him questions.
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No surprise there, and Stephanopolis really act to make sure
that you know that Biden covered all of his bases.
You know that that he gave the full answers that
he was hoping hoping for and five minutes for an answer,
totally fine, very few interruptions. It was clear that Stephanopolis
has a tremendous amount of respect for Biden and wanted
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to draw out the best answers from him that he could.
And Biden there was a lot of I've got a plan,
you know, I mean forty there's a study that says
I'm gonna make forty million jobs, you know, ten billion
dollars coming from the rich, plus the seventy million jobs
I'm going to create, plus you know, free stuff for everybody.
But no one's gonna pay more. And you know, another
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study said that eighty million jobs. It's just all what
what is this guy even talking about. He was vice
president of the Obama administration, which was economically a disaster.
They didn't know what they were doing. They don't understand growth,
they don't understand commerce. What they know how to do
is use government power to take from some people and
give it to others, and to make special interest in
the very happy. That's it. They were not good for
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the middle class. They were not good for working people.
We ran the experiment already of Joe Biden and the
senior reaches of the federal government, which, let me remind everybody,
was a shock the first time around, the fact that
Biden got to be VP. I mean, it's a little
bit like Kamala Harris, somebody who when he was running
for president was largely rejected by the voters of his
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own party, and then beyond that, was in a position
where he all of a sudden is, you know, on
a ticket and we're supposed to think that he's some
great guy doing a fantastic job, right, So ridiculous. Kamalaras
same thing couldn't get very many votes at all, but
sure enough she is now the vice presidential candidates. So
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Biden was able to just do exactly what we thought
he would do, which is say things that he felt
like saying, do things that he felt like doing, and
no pushback, really nothing else. Okay, I know that's it's
almost it's almost too boring. The only think it's worth
it is some of the answers he gave, which I'll
dissect in a moment, but the format of it was
it was a cordial conversation with Stephanopolis there, you know,
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there to you know, you know, give him a little BackRub,
you know, in the boxer us to go to his
corner and the and the boxing trainer will sometimes give
him a rub on the shoulders. You know, go get him.
You're go go get him, Rock get in there. You know.
That was kind of Stephanopolis for Biden. That was really
what he was doing. So then you get to then
you get to what happened with Trump and this should
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not be it's not a surprise, I think to anybody.
But it wasn't actually a town hall really. It was
a debate between Savannah Guthrie, who was taking a break
from telling us about the best summer salad recipes on
the Today Show. To now be a voice engaging with
the President of the United States on politics and clearly
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from a part as an angle, that's something that we
all expect did It's not surprising, but it is in
fact what happened. It is in fact the reality of
this exchange from last night, and there was there were
so many moments we could point to where you know,
she's just getting snippy with the president. I mean, she
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was horrible. It was awful, the whole thing. Just watching
it was a little bit on the painful side. But here's,
for example, this is an exchange. Now she's supposed to
be a moderator. I don't know what she's the first
it felt like the first half of this town hall
was just her and asking the president all the usual
left wing stuff, all the usual questions about you know,
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you can't, why won't you denounced white supremacy, why won't
you wear masks? You know, just the attack questions all
the time they're doing the OPO dirty work of the
DNC for them, and on masks. For example, she she
went after Trump on this place seven. Look you have
on the mask. You know, two stories you have a
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story where they want a story where they don't want
I am. They don't get that because it's just all
of your public health officials, your administration. They're in unison
about this. They're all in unison about it. The University
of Washington, which is the Sun, is a you have
a model that your coronavirus houseforce relies on. He says
that if everyone wore a mask, you could cut expected
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deaths in house and the next few thousand. Well what
does that god asking? If you look at shot doctor Scott,
he's from a great guy's standford. He will tell you
he's not an infectious to these experts. Oh, I don't know. Look,
he's an expert. He's one of the great experts of
the world. I don't get it. Because you have so
much power and influence as president, and you could go
to your you can required at your rallies and everyone
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put on a mask right now, And the University of
Washington says you could save words Washington, and you have
other places say different things. You have a loved Hey,
doctor Fauchi said, don't wear a mask right at first,
but then everybody agreed. So notice that she says something
that's not true, and he then corrects her. Right, she says,
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everyone says, and he's like, well, no, I have an
MD who's one of my advisors now who does not
agree with this. They also just dismiss out of hand
the Great Barrington Declaration, which has people who look quite honestly,
just have more impressive credentials than doctor Fauci went to
better medical schools, have more training, and epidemiology have longer.
I've spent longer periods of time doing research specifically on
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how viruses transmit. Now, I know you'd say Fauci was
at the CDC. He's a bureaucrat, folks. He's a bureaucrat.
It's like somebody who's at the CIA as director, something
that I understand very well. The CIA director is not
the smartest CIA man in the building at all. That's
not how it works. He's just the guy that gets
put in the position to watch everybody else and you know,
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give speeches and be a manager. He's a bureaucrat. Nonetheless,
you know, Fauci here is a guy that we all
have to listen to. Hiven though he's clearly a Democrat,
he's clearly a Democrat and she says something that's not true,
and then she gets into mass debate with the president.
I thought, I thought this was supposed to be a
town hall. I thought everybody was going to be able
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to approach the president, you know, just the average folks
be able to approach the president and ask their questions. Unfortunately,
that's not what happened. And it's strange to me. I
don't know why. I will say this. Trump did a
very good job. He was very lucid, He was good.
I mean, he kicked her, but it was a debate,
and that was what the Trump campaign said. Afterwards. She
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kept she kept coming at Trump and all these different issues,
and he shot it down and he made, honestly a
much i think, much more compelling case for himself on
a whole range of issues than he was even able
in the first debate, when, as we know now I
mean that the president's the president's health, the president's state
of mind may have been somewhat affected. So now we
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have this obvious playing out of NBC ABC. They're attacking Trump.
Why not why not a Fox town hall? Why not
the Joe Rogan town hall or Joe Rogan interview? Why
not go on a platform where I know they'd say
NBC reaches so many people and all this stuff. It's
the we're in the Internet age now and unless the
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major internet companies shut something down, it can pretty much
get wherever it has to get. So I've just got
to tell you I thought last night was unsurprising, but
now now let me dig into the specifics. Right. Trump
did a good job, Guthrie was horrible. Stephanopolis gave Biden
a BackRub. That was all expected. That is what happened.
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Let's look at the specific issues. We're a couple of
weeks out from a presidential election. We should know what
these two men actually believe, Biden and Trump. So let's
let's dig into that of it, because there is much
more there. You're in the Freedom This is the Buck
Sexton Show podcast. We're asked point blank to denounce white
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supremacy in the moment. You didn't. You asked me follow
up questions who specifically, A couple of days later, on
a different show, you denounced white supremacy. Is you've done
this every I denounced white supremacy, okay supremacy for years,
but you always do it. You always start off with
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a kid question. You didn't ask Joe Biden whether or
not he denounces Antifa. I watched him on the same
Basic show with Lesterholt, and he was asking questions like
Biden was a child. Well, well, so this are you
listening ice white supremacy? O, what's your next question? Do
you feel it feels sometimes you're hesitant to do so
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like you was? We go again every time? In fact,
why people can't I'm sure they'll ask you the white
supremacy question. I denounced white supremacy, and frankly, you want
to know something antia and I denounced these people on
the left that of burning down our cities that are
run by Democrats. And notice the president when he's able
to actually get out what he's trying to say, because
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at least it wasn't a two on one as the
Biden Chris Wallace debate was. He makes very clear the
following he has denounced white supremacy in the past. He's
denouncing white supremacy. Now it's offensive that they keep asking
him this question, and it's clear they're doing so for
partisan reasons. Oh and they won't even accept what he
says when he says it, So what's really the point?
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Of asking him why are they doing this? They don't
care what the answer is. They do not care that
he says I denounced white supremacy. They just want to
keep asking. This is the classic when did you stop
beating your wife question? And she even lets it slip
a little bit here by saying you see him a
little hesitant sometimes, Oh, so he doesn't. He doesn't denounce
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it fast enough. Now this is the standard. I just
want to know. Does he have to denounce it even
more loudly? Is this like that scene in the very
entertaining nineties movie Jerry McGuire where Tom Cruise has to say,
show me the money, screaming, you know, screaming into the phone.
This Trump have to say I denounce white supremacy as
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loud as possible. And if he doesn't, he's not denouncing
it enough. Oh I didn't you know, didn't hear it?
It's a little bit like when you go to a
live event and they say, you know this side, are
you happy to be here in New York? And it's
like I can't hear you? Yeah, you know, what does
he have to do? What does he have to do
to get them to finally stop asking this dumb ass question.
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This is a question that stupid people who think they're
smart ask the President of the United States. There's no
reason to believe it. It's all based in a lie,
this whole continuing oh white supremacy thing. We know the
game that they play every four years. They go, well,
David Duke, the KKK guy endorses this or that candidate. Yeah,
and the Communist Party of America endorses the Democrat every year.
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No one cares. These people are losers, although actually maybe
the Democrats do care about the Communist Party because increasingly
there are a bunch of communies too. But no one
cares what the KKK says about a presidential election. As in,
they have no support. They are completely reviled throughout society.
They are condemned. They are not welcome in the Republican
Party in any way, shape or form. And how many
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times do we have to say this? How many times
do we have to do this? Let's see, they win
merely with the accusation. It's just fighting dirty. Here I
am having to cite this from last night, but this really,
for me was the breaking point. Also with Chris Wallace.
This was the breaking point where Chris Wallace all of
a sudden was asking this question in the first debate,
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and I just realize, Oh my gosh, here we go.
It's a litmus test if you think that President Trump,
this guy who grew up in Queens in New York City,
has a lifelong history of being a businessman with no
there's no bigotry. They haven't they haven't found some tape
where he's making horrible statements about some race or anything
else or some ethnicity, whatever, and they keep asking about
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being a white supremacist. This is unbelievable, friends, but that's
what they do, and that was what they did last night.
But it was worthwhile for us to see this because
while Savannah Guthrie is effectively calling the President of the
United States a racist to his face and doing so
in this like really like like I'm just like, I'm
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a really serious NBC news journalist, and I'm like so like,
I'm sorry, sir, I'm asking you the real tough question,
and ever, yeah, go get him. All the Democrats, all
the Libs, no no deference or respect. And the President
clearly found her annoying and overly aggressive, and he was right,
do you think she's at find me a tape where
she's ever ever approached any Democrat in any office like that.
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That's what I want to know. Find me one and
I'll say, oh, I guess that was wrong. Maybe she's
a real journo. The whole thing is such a fraud,
isn't it asking the president if he's a white supremacist.
What you really have to remember about this is there
only evidence for this is a lie. So they make
an allegation based on a lie, and they just continue
to pretend that we don't know that he did not
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say that there were good sides, good people on both
sides in Charlottesville. He didn't say that. It's a lie
to say that, But they keep they keep going with this.
There's a transcript. It's not even just like, oh, he
said something and they could interpret it one way or
the other. He said something and then clarified because it
was you know, it was open ended in a sense
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what he said if you just take the sentence out
of context, but then he clarified. Just to be very clear,
I'm not talking about the neo Nazis who should be
totally condemned. I'm just talking about people that are debating
both sides of whether statue should just be torn down
or how that process should go, which is still true
to this day. Otherwise, you know, I guess we have to,
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you know, decapitate the Columbus statue. That's not far from
where I'm doing this show in Columbus Circle in New
York City. So Guthrie was terrible on that issue. She
was terrible on asking about white supremacy, asking him or
really just debating him and hectoring him on masks. And
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I'm just gonna say this now, there are a couple
of people in the Kamala campaign who have gotten COVID.
They're going to do everything they can to make sure
that this does not right before the election, this is
not turned into and it doesn't even have to be
comalo er Joe Biden. But if a bunch of Democrats
around them all get this when they're walking around with
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very showy masks on right, it's it's not just a
mask sometimes it's they're masked up all the time, social
distancing all the time for the cameras. At least we
all know, right that people I mean, I've seen this,
people even in my building in New York, who are
all about wearing masks all the time. You know, the
first thing they do when they get in the elevator
they think they're alone, is they ripped that mask off.
Now they're just you know, spreading virus freely in the
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air and the elevator. Oh and then when the elevator's done,
you know what they do, They put the masks back on.
Oh I'm a good person. I'm a good person. See
you look at me. I'm voting for Biden, right, But
they understand that they've now infected that elevator bank for
anyone else who goes in there, they'll be exposed to
the virus. And that's even if you believe that the
mask does anything to prevent this. And I just is
it this week? Is it my mask protects me, your
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mass protects you? Or is it my mask protects you,
your mask protects me? Which one is it this week?
Because it'll probably change next week. I made a joke
last week on Twitter about how you know not six? Seven?
You know seven? I made a joke about masks. You know?
Not one? Two? Why not three? You know? Joe Biden
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last night at the town hall made a point of
saying that he wears now an N ninety five and
a surgical mask. Now he's got to up the annie
a little bit. Now, he's got to show how serious
he is about this, what a good person he is
he does both do this. I just want to say,
oh yeah, Joe Biden, what about three masks? My man,
that's what I rock these days. I don't really, but
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maybe I will, just so I can walk around telling
everybody something. When I'm really trying to show how much
I take the virus series, I go three, I triple
mask and wear goggles. Why not a PAPR hood? You
know those ventilator actual respirator rather hoods. Why not one
of those? Go all in? Gotta take it seriously. Biden's
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already wearing two masks masks. How long before the spread
of this virus goes up again in this country, before
they're telling us you really need to wear two masks.
I'm just remember I've told you this. There will be
a push for double masking, a double mask mandate that's
gonna come up to Thanks for listening to the buses
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iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's
the one thing you know whether you watch that town
hall last night or not, what's the one thing that
you know Joe Biden was not asked about. I want
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you to, I want you to think about it. For
some of you already have the answer, what's the one
thing you know? Oh that's right, Hunter Biden, you know,
the guy that there's now even more information, was selling access,
straight up, selling access to his dad, trying to steer
US foreign policy to line his own pockets. The guy's
a total in ne're do well, a screw up, and
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now we all see it. And the media has been
covering for him all along, as we also know, including
now big tech with Twitter and Facebook, in what was
nothing other than a suppression campaign that's still going on
to try to protect Biden the final weeks. Look there,
the Democrats aren't used to in October surprise. They're expecting
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to be able to just cruise on into election day
without any without any last minute bumps. Well they have
one now. But that's right. He wasn't asked about this
at all. The President has already pointed out how frustrating
this is for him, and it's an outrage. We're gonna
talk more about the Hunter Biden thing. In a little bit.
It's even more information out there about this one. But
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let's discuss what Biden was asked about and what he
did say. And remember he had plenty of time. I mean, Stephanopolis,
I'm so glad he was there to make sure that
that Biden had some nice tea with lemon in and
if you needed it, you know, maybe a warm washcloth
of some fuzzy slippers. You know, George Stephanopolis really holding
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Biden's feet to the fire to keep them warm and
so that he could find pressure points and make sure
that Biden was really relaxed, you know, give him a
little foot rub. That's what he got, which is great.
I mean, being a Democrat, huge advantage. We know that
being a Republican trumpet Savannah got three like all of
his faith like asking why don't you wear masks and
like I don't don't care. There are other people. You're
asking some questions like I'm really upset. Right, good stuff.
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That was great, really really exceptional from NBC. But NBC
is a joke. It's a joke of a place. Remember
NBC is the same place that has MSNBC, which gave
joy Read a promotion after lying about hacking and an
FBI investigation of the hacking, all based upon her writing
homophobic stuff on her blog ten years ago. All she
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had to do was say, Wow, I was really wrong.
I apologize, I'm moving, and they would have forgiven her.
Would have been fine. But nope, I don't even want
to do They don't want to take responsibility to get
away with it, get promoted, not even just get away
with it. That's NBAST, that's the NBC News division. Always
remember MSNBC, NBC tons of crossover, working together all the time,
handing gloves the same thing effectively, same thing, you know.
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So you know Fox News, Fox Business, a lot of
people back and forth. Yeah, different shows, different hosts, but
same parent company. A lot of stuff going on there.
Good things at Fox and Fox Business, but not good
things at NBC. So we have so many fun areas
of discussion here with Joe Biden from last night. So
we should all make sure we understand exactly who the
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American people will be getting if this guy becomes president.
Who's a remarkable case study in the rise of mediocrity
that can occur as long as you are shameless. If
you are shameless and have endurance, you can rise in
American politics. It's true, Biden's been around for a long time,
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and nobody thought this guy was even a little bit
impressive until five minutes ago, when all of a sudden
he was their best chance they thought to actually win
a national election. But let's get into it his answers
to these things. Let's get into this. We have the
dumbest thing that Joe Biden said in the in the
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entire in the entire debate last night, what was the single,
the single most outrageous idiot. Now, I'm not saying that
I have the answer necessarily. I think you could make
a case that there are a few different contenders, any
one of which could be the answer, but this is
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very high on the list for me, this one. I
feel like this outranks all the others. Here's what he said.
We're talking about police reform and defunding cops. Remember when
the Democrats were all chanting that defunding cops a few
months ago, and some of us, like me, we're running
around saying that's so stupid that it could not be
taken seriously by a serious person. It's it's a moronic
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talking point. It's not possible that somebody who says this
and believes it is intelligent on issues of law enforcement.
Notice how they've abandoned that right in the moment, in
the frenzy for the purposes of mobilizing the base and
getting clicks and attention on TV. Left wing activists and Democrats,
where all of a sudden saying no, we believe in this,
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we believe in this right, there's any accountability for that.
You think the people of Minneapolis who actually had a
police station burned down in their city, do you think
anyone's apologize to them or feels badly about what's happened
to their neighborhoods with the rise in crime, but also
just the rise in a sense of hopelessness and helplessness
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because of the defund the police monitra. No, of course not.
They don't, they don't care. They just moved right past it.
After they have just left destruction and mayhem in their wake. Democrats,
the left, national news media, they find some other target.
They move on to something else. Here is Joe Biden
explaining his police policy going forward. Play clip two. We
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can do this. You can ban chokeles, you can, but
beyond that, you have to teach people how to de
escalate circumstances. De escalate, so instead of anybody coming at
you in the first thing you do is shoot to kill,
you shoot him in the lay. There's ways you have
to do more back around checks in terms of whether
or not the person coming in past a certain psychological test.
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And the last thing I'll say, and I'm sorry because
it was really I think, really really important, is you
have to be in a position where you are able
to identify, identify the things that have to change. And
one of the things that has to change is so
many cops get called into circumstances where somebody is mentally off,
like what happened not long ago, that guy with the knife.
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That's why we have to provide within police departments psychologists
and social workers to go out with the cops on
those calls. Though some of those nine one one calls
to de escalate the circumstance, to deal with talking them down,
but we can't. Cops are kind of like school teachers. No,
cops are not like school teachers. Actually, it's not true.
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It's not their job, it's not their training. They're not
school teachers. And we ask a lot just based on circumstances. Unfortunately,
of our cops far beyond their job description. They are
family counselor they are a peacemaker. They are you know,
they're they're doing a lot of things, intervening for a
lot of people. Police become just involved in pretty mundane
family disputes because there's no good dispute resolution mechanism inside
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that family unit. This just happens in places. It's not
really what cops are supposed to do, but they step in,
they do the job. I just think this is so
there's so much dumb there. Don't worry, I'm gonna get
to shoot them in the leg thing in a second,
because he said that gets a cops and don't shoot
the kill shoot him in the leg. He doesn't know anything,
he knows absolutely nothing. This is so dumb that a
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national politician saying this out loud. I mean, this is
as dumb as anything they accuse Trump of having said.
But this is actually not a joke, right, they'll pretend
that when Trump says something and he's kidding, it's real, right.
And now they're now they're saying, then they've got Joe
Biden coming forward, and here we are with him saying
shoot someone in the leg. They don't shoot to kill.
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Police shoot to stop the threat. They will shoot for
center mass if they have to use lethal force, and
that's the way it's going to be because they have
made a decision to stop the threat. That is how
they are trained. Shoot in the leg. Has he ever
seen a video of when cops have to shoot? Shoot
in the leg? Really easy to say things like that.
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First of all, you could get hit in your femoral
artery for moral rather and die, and that can happen too,
So it's not like shoot in the leg is and
what you shoot somebody in the shin? Is that the plan?
Because people can keep coming at you. And there's video
now that's circulating. I'm sure many of you have seen
it where a guy gets shot multiple times, has a
knife coming at cops, will not stop, falls to the
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ground after being shot numerous times, gets up, tackles another officer,
tries to pull his firearm off him to use against him,
and fortunately his partner is able to finally stop the threat.
That's the only way that they're trained. That's the way
it has to be done. I was trained to shoot
to stop the threat too when I was in the CIA.
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This is just the way that it's done. You're not
you're not shooting because you want to hurt somebody or
because you're angrier, or you're not trying to hit them
in the leg or the head. You're going center mass,
stop the threat. That's all that, because in a moment
of panic and fear that you will feel if you
have to defend yourself with lethal force, your small motor
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skills are much less acute, much less refined the likelihood
of being able to hit somebody. If you shoot them
in the leg, it's much more likely you will miss,
and now you will be attacked and perhaps die yourself.
It's so dumb that it's amazing that somebody who thinks
he should be preys that it would say it out loud.
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But that is what he offers up for you. That
is what he says. And then this other aspect, this
other thing, this this democrat fantasy that the way we
could deal with all this is by sending out psychologists,
as though we're going to have some guy in a
three piece suit named Sigmund who's like soul telling me
about your mother. It's not gonna work. It's not gonna
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make people calm down when they're a lethal threat to
law enforcement or when they're having a breakdown. Do you
know who people who work in the mental health field
have to call when someone's an eedp and they cannot
be reasoned with, they call the cops. That's what happens
in psych wards. This is what happens in places. There's
a reason there are orderlies who are just large, essentially
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like bouncers to deal with people in psychiatric wards. If
they become a danger to themselves or to others, they
have to be physically restrained. There's a reason why there
are restraints in psychiatric wards too. But Biden doesn't It's
not even clear that he doesn't know this so much
as he doesn't know and he doesn't care, doesn't matter,
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just spew out some nonsense. Stephanopolis is like, oh, yeah,
that's great, and it sounds like he cares more about people.
But I can assure you that Joe Biden has had
Secret Service protection now for a very long time. If
somebody was hiding out in the bushes and he didn't
have armed security everywhere, he would want the cops showing
up doing whatever they had to do as fast as possible,
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and he wouldn't have any questions about it. And this
is the classic liberal mentality on display. They want to
judge other people who want to survive a violent encounter.
They want to have other people who use their Second
Amendment rights to defend themselves against the mob charged with murder. Right,
they want that, but they themselves. No, I mean they
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whatever force is necessary to protect them, and that's totally fine.
But yes, that's right. Biden thinks, you know, yeah, we
could train cops, you know, shooting the leg No, we can't.
We don't do that. You do not train people to
shoot people in the legs, because if they have to shoot,
it's because there's an imminent threat to life and you're
not going to stop that by aiming for someone's leg.
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You're in the freedom hud. This is the Buck Section
Show podcast. And once we get it, if it's safe,
it's if it's effective, will you mandate it's use? The
answer is depending on how clear. There's vaccines they say
have a very positive impact and that you're going to
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affect positively eighty five percent of the American public, or
there's others say this vaccine is really the key, this
is this is the golden key. It depends on the
state of the nature of the vaccine when it comes
out and how it's being distributed. That would depend on
but I would think that we should be talking about
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depending on the continuation of the spread of the virus,
we should be thinking about making it. Man, how did
you enforce that? Well, you couldn't. That's the problem. Just
like you can't afore you can enforce measles. You can
you can't come to school unless you have a measle shot.
You know you can't, but you can't say everyone has
to do this, but you would just like you can't
mandate a mask. But you can't say you can go
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to every governor and get them all on the room,
all fifty of them, as president and say ask people
to wear the mask. Was that English? I mean, really,
what was he saying there? You know you can't but measles,
you can't go to school if you get the measles,
But you can't mandate a vaccine. But then he says
there are vaccine mandates for school. And then he says
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you can't mandate a mask. But then there's gonna be
governors who ask, And I don't care if they're asking,
they're using the law they're using the law here, folks.
Here's what's really going on. Yes, Biden will mandate a
vaccine if that's what the Democrat Party decides. If that's
what the left wants, there'll be a vaccine mandate. They
well mandated for schools. Oh, yes, it'll happen. Get ready
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for it. For a virus that they have politically invested
in the belief that it is very dangerous to children
when it is not. It is not dangerous to children.
It is not, but they will still say that it is.
Now when I say it's not. Yes, I think there's
twenty kids who have died they believe from COVID. I
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would wonder if it's with COVID or from COVID, right,
But that's far fewer than die every single year from
the flu. And people do not keep their kids out
of school for most of the school year because it's
flu season. So this is all quite clear. This is
all quite obvious, but doesn't matter. But yes, they will
mandate a vaccine for people if that's what the left sides.
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That needs to be done. Just like he says, there,
you can't mandate masks. You know, this is a big
part of the problem. In our mask debate as a country,
the mask debate. I know we played that clip for
you a while ago. You know, we got to have
mask debate on this show a lot of time. It's
just the way it is. But a big problem with
it is that is that there's no separation people's minds
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between someone's choice to take that precaution that they want
to take and a government mandate about masks. It's not
the same thing. When the government says you must do
this thing, it means they're using the threat of force
to make you do something. Right. So if they say
mask up or you're fined, that's also the same thing
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as saying mask up or we will take money from you,
will take property from you, and if you refuse, we
will arrest you. We will take away your freedom. That's
what it means. That seems quite a bit extreme, doesn't it.
There's a difference between that and Hey, guys, we think
it'll be good if people wore masks, But we understand
some of you will have already recovered from the disease.
Some of you you don't think that it's necessary under
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certain circumstances. We're going to leave it the same way
we do with all other health matters like this. When
it comes to respiratory diseases that are out there, like
the flu, we're going to leave it to individual individual
decision making as much as possible, as much as is feasible.
They've completely abandoned that. They've decided that that's you're no
longer able to have those freedoms, and based on what now,
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they act like you're an idiot if you don't think
that the masks are so great, even though Foucci and
the rest of the crew didn't want you to wear
them at the beginning. When remember this they're saying. Their
line now is we didn't know as much now as
we knew then. When Faucci was saying don't wear masks,
when people were saying don't wear masks, the belief was
actually that this virus was because remember they said, don't
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wear them because we don't want you to take them
from frontline healthcare workers. The initial estimates were that this
virus was one to three percent fatality rate. That's where
we got that two million number in the United States, right,
two to three million dead. So we thought it was
far more lethal then than we actually know it is now,
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and with that belief in much greater lethality. They have
said that they were saying, don't wear masks. Now it's
much less lethal, and they say, if you don't wear masks,
you're killing people. And we're supposed to just accept this,
not me. Thanks for listening to the buses, Showcat. Remember
or to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app or
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wherever you get your podcasts. Is Joe Biden a moderate?
Let's address that question now, because this goes to the
heart of what the appeal of him as a president
is supposed to be. He often talks about being a uniter.
He talks about how he wants to unite the country,
bring the country back together again. Okay, what evidence do
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we have of that other than the fact that he
says it, which of course benefits him politically. So that
doesn't make it clear at all that that's really his
ultimate goal here. Is Joe Biden a uniter? Well, I
think we should certainly look at this a little bit.
Is he a moderate? Is he someone that will be
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able to tell the left which has completely lost its mind? Hey, guys,
let's not push so far. Let's not be so crazy
on this issue. Let's find a middle pathway. Clinton gets
a lot of credit historically from the media that slobbers
all over him and loves him, despite the fact that
he's a serial sexual assaulting, you know, skirt chasing maniac.
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But Bill Clinton was always talked about as the guy
who was triangulating. Well, the Republicans and Newt gang Ridge
took control of the House, and so to get things done,
there was going to be some compromise. But I think
also there was less of a polarization that had occurred
at that period of time, or at least for the left.
They were left less crazy. They were a little bit
closer to normal. Still crazy, but a little bit. He'd
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go back and watch even early episodes of the West Wing,
as I've been doing recently. You see this, you know
the Libs, there was a kind of almost a quaint
sanctimony with their all, we just need campaign finance reform
and banning guns and everything will be better, right, because
those are critical issues of national importance. Ban assault rifles
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and do some nibbling around the edges of campaign finance
reform and America will be a much better place. These
people are out of their minds. But Joe Biden was
asked a question last night that I think illustrates where
the Democrat Party really is now just in terms of
its ethos on the political scale and the political spectrum
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left right. Where does it fall here? He is asked
about trans children play one. The idea that an eight
year old child or a ten year old child decides,
you know, I decided I want to be transgender. That's
what I think I'd like to be. May make my
life a lot easier. There should be zero discrimination. What
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does that mean? Zero discrimination? First of all, does Joe
Biden think that there are eight year old trans trans
kids out there? Really? That's what he thinks and that
we should we should follow through on that. What does
that mean exactly when an eight year old says I
If an eight year old voice says I feel like
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I'm a I'm a girl, are we then supposed to
change the change the eight year old's name? And you
know you've noticed this as this play out, there are
some big warning signs that this is not what we're
led to believe it is, or what the media wants
us to believe it is. For one, and I will
not drop this. I'll never forget this. There was a
a well researched, peer reviewed published study in Brown University.
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I think it was Brown University Journal of Medicine or
Psychiatry or something like that. There was out of Brown University,
which is a very left wing place, I mean stunningly
left wing monoculture over there. They have no balance whatsoever.
I mean, a lot of the most smug, self righteous,
and haughty people you'll ever meet on the left went
to Brown. It's the Ivy League school for straight up
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communism and big with celebrities too. They love their kids
to go there, so a lot of people buy their
way into that school very they don't get grades. It's
very unimpressive place. But the Brown University published this study
that showed that there was what effectively a tran for children.
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Now we're talking about psychological trans contagion, meaning that when
one kid in a class or in a friend group
who is at a very young age formative age, decides
that he, let's say he could be a sheet, he
is a transgender individual, all of a sudden, there's a
huge spike in likelihood that somebody else in the class
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is going to decide that he or she is a
trans individual, and then somebody else will decide. Now, if
you look at this, I mean, just from a statistical standpoint,
it's very unlikely that all of a sudden, there's just
a pocket of individuals who are found together at that age,
who are far more repeat who are far more densely
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trans than you would have in the broader population. That
doesn't make any sense, right, Oh no, we just happen
to discover there are clusters of trans children, which is
this is what the study, this study when it came
out as soon as it started to get some attention
because it proved that they're one is just an emotional
psychological component of this, and two that among at least
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very young children. This is something that is almost like
a fad. It catches on, right, this becomes people get
a lot of attention all of a sudden. I was, oh,
you know, how can we accommodate you when you're eight
years old? You know, you're still your brain is still
for me, and you're still figuring out who you are
as a human being. Very much so. You're a little kid.
You're practically just a few years above being a baby.
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But that study, you know what happened. They retracted it.
They buried it and they pretended like it doesn't exist,
just like Twitter and Facebook do with the Hunter Biden
story now. But they did everything they could to make
sure that that information was suppressed. You know, these are
policies that Democrats take where they think they're being really
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really open minded and they think this is the supportive
and kind thing to do to make eight nine ten
year olds completely comfortable with this, with this new trans
identity that they're establishing, and it's becoming much more common
now there would they would say, well, it's because there's
greater acceptance of it, and so people who are trans
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at a very young age now okay, well, then let's
have that debate and let's look at the data and
let's really see because the other stuff that they don't
want to talk about is how old should you be
when you start getting hormone therapy, which is going to
be do irreversible damage to the body. There are left
wing activists who will say it should start, you should
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effectively block puberty, it should start right away. This is
really serious stuff. And the chief of transgender surgery at
Johns Hopkins University Medical Center for decades, I can't remember
the guy's name out top of my head. But he
came out initially during this whole trans movement early days,
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saying people who have transgender surgery have very poor outcomes
when it comes to happiness, long term implications and effects.
This is not something that the medical community should be
embracing and doing, you know, taking healthy organs, removing them,
trying to replace them. It's a very this guy said,
it's very bad. I mean, he basically had just the
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entirety of the institutional left try to make him a
monster for that, and now he's just been silence. You
never hear. She's probably gonna apologize. I should never have
said that. This is what ends up happening because the
left is a totalitarian mindset. The left doesn't believe in
open debate and discussion, as we see from Facebook and
Twitter again, they want to control what you could see,
what you can think, what you're allowed to say. I
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was pleased that there had to be a bit of
a walk back on sexual preference because they thought they
had something. Oh my gosh, did you see ACB referred
to such actual preference. That's terrible, terrible, so bigoted, so
anti lgbt Q. That's what they were saying that's what
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the left was claiming on this. And the issue they
have then is all the clips that started circulating of
Joe Biden, of other top Democrats. I'm sure we could
find one of Barack Obama saying sexual preference. But there
were Democrats senators who when they saw the conversation on
Twitter the day of with these ACB hearings a couple
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of days ago, all of a sudden, we're telling ACB
this was that sexual preference is a term I believe
Mazie Crazy Mazie Harono said that anti LGBTQ activists use.
So the far right, anti gay fringe essentially is the
only they're the only people who use a sexual preference.
The media tried to back that up for a while
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and then they realize, oh yeah, pretty much everybody in
America has referred to sexual preference on tape or on video.
So this might be a tough one. So they're going
to back away from this for right now. Doesn't mean
they won't come back to it later, but they'll back
away from it a little bit because it's too much,
too much of a stretch. They thought they had a
useful weapon, but then they realized it was a double
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edged sword, so not quite the coup they were hoping for.
Joe Biden as a moderate, what evidence is there for this?
Do you know who else said that they weren't going
to raise tax some people over make less than four
hundred thousand dollars, Barack Obama? And then they passed Obamacare,
which meant that people who were paying for their own healthcare,
had their own individual plans, were brought into a system
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where they overwhelmingly were forced to subsidize other people's plans
who were getting Obamacare subsidies and get crappier coverage and
pay more money for it. So that's just another version
of a tax, right, And then of course there was
the individual mandate, which was a tax, was a penalty?
I don't know, asked John Roberts. Noticed that there's never
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some left wing justice who is in the John Roberts
role of dramatic disappointing those who believe in his or
her judicial philosophy. You know that there was never some
time when all of a sudden, you know, sodomayor or
Kagan are going with the conservative majority on an issue
where everybody expected. You know that that the left would
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stay together, wouldn't break ranks. But let's talk more about
the judge stuff in a little bit. Oh, but I
do want to get to a Biden in court packing
because that did come up last night. Let's jump to
that one you're in. This is the Buck Sex and
Show podcast. I'm not letting it go that Guthrie for
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NBC was doing the work of the DNC last night,
acting like a total hack. I'm not just gonna let
this go. She it's the questions that were asked included
not only why don't you denounce white supremacy when he
does and he's done in a million times and we're
all sick of being asked the same question. But beyond that,
she even cut into I think she asked him about
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about you ANAM play thirteen. Just this week, you retweeted
to your eighty seven million followers a conspiracy theory that
Joe Biden orchestrated to have Seal Team six, the Navy
Seal To six, killed to cover up the fake death
of Bin Laden. Now, why would you send you retweet?
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It was a retweet that was an opinion of somebody,
and that was a retweet. I'll put it out there
people can decide for themselves because he's not like someone's
crazy uncle, who you just retweet whatever? That was a
retweet And I do a lot of retweets, and frankly,
because the media is so fake and so corrupt. If
I didn't have social media, I don't call it Twitter,
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I call it social media, I wouldn't be able to
get the word out and the word word. And you
know what the word is. The word is very simple.
We're building our country stronger and better than it's ever
been before. That's what's happenings it. Yeah, you know what's
at the top of the minds of all the American
people right now during a COVID pandemic and everything else. Um,
did Trump retweet something? I didn't even see this. I
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don't even remember this. But look, lady, retweets do not
equal endorsement. We all know that. All you have to
do is going to the feeds of all these journalists too.
Look at the things that they're retweeting. They are constantly
anti Trump, constantly showing that they're Democrats. But they'll say
it's retweets do not equal endorsements. Well, what's good for
the goose is good for the gander, how about that one?
But I'm sorry it wasn't just the He also was
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asked about QAnon that was actually the Navy Seal conspiracy.
I got my conspiracy questions, but it's fun. Doesn't matter,
same idea. She asked about about the QAnon thing too,
and Trump ended up saying something like, I don't like pedophilia.
It's bad. So can we just all agree on that?
She's like, oh, why would you? Got the whole thing
was a mess. It was a mess. And here we
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also got to the transition of power. Our question another
These are all meant These are all left wing attacks
with a question mark at the end. It's like, why
are you the worst person ever? Question mark? That's what
they do. Why are the worst human being ever? Say
this thing? So here he is on the transition of
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power of thing fourteen. They talk about the peaceful transfer right.
They spied in my campaign, and they got claw and
they spied heavily on my campaign, and they tried to
take down a duly elected city and president. And then
they talked about will you accept a peaceful transfer? And
the answer is yes, I will. But I wanted to
be an honest election, and so does everybody else. When
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I see thousands of ballots dumped in a garbage can
and they happen to have my name on it, I'm
not happy. But just those are cases. There is no
there is in fact, no evidence of widespread drought. And
you were sowing doubt about large democracy, our democracy. How
can you say that you do read dispect. I can't
do watch the news. Why are you reading? You watch
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it because every day they're talking about ballasts that are corrupt,
that are fraudulent, and millions that are hard but you
can win your race, you can, but there's not fraud. Yeah,
but he's also talking about the inherent errors in the system.
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When you add the mess ups to the actual cases
of fraud that we do know exist, you don't need
a lot to cause a big prompt the election. And
notice that they went from two months ago it was
oh my gosh, he's shutting down the post office, he's cheating,
and Russian disinformation. They constantly talk about how Trump is
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undermining institution and faith in our elections, and then they
do the very same thing and pretend like they weren't
complaining about it themselves. It's it's impossible to argue with
these people. It's like dealing with Braddy children that won't
listen to anything you say. They just want what they
want and if you don't give it to him, they're
gonna throw spick eddios in your face. That's it. That's
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our journalist, Cadre. That's what we have to deal with
every day. Oh my gosh, she was the worst. I've
always thought she was the worst. I mean, I'm in
these journal types, these people that are on like the
Today Show and stuff. You know, are you a journalist
or you like a game show host? Oh? Really? You
ask the question your journalist or a game show host?
Are you're supposed to be really smart or are you
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supposed to be likable? Oh? I'm just like the guy
or the girl next door. Everyone likes me. What is this?
Are you in entertainment or you in news and information?
Are you opinion or you know what I mean? You know,
it's just whatever works, whatever works, whatever gets the big
checks to clear, and unfortunately convinces the low information voter
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or what to do. It's troubling, but we see all
this speaking of low information voters. Joy Baja still has ideas.
You know, she has ideas about things. She wants to
give medical advice, you know, to the president and everybody
else around him. Play twenty two police. So we figured
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out how herd immunity would would work. I always tell
you how it is. So you need to have sixty
percent of the population have to get it in a
refer to even be in the ballpark. And some doctors
say it doesn't even work. So we have three hundred
and thirty million people in this country, So that means
one hundred and ninety eight million would have to get
the virus. Okay, that's sixty percent, and out of that group,
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two percent would die. That would be almost four million people.
So I say, two Americans, are you willing to die
for this man? Are you willing to die for this virus?
And imagine the hospitals. We thought that they were overcrowded
in April and may can you imagine if you have
one hundred and ninety eight people with the virus in
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this country? So this herd immunity is an outrageously stupid
idea and they should stop talking about it altogether. The
only thing is going to help us at this points
get rid of this guy and get a vaccination. She's
a moron. I really mean that vaccination creates herd immunity.
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You total imbecile. And now I don't like to be mean.
I mean, she's clearly a person with a low, mid
two digit IQ. But listen, beihar. You take vaccinations to
give herd immunity because not everybody gets the vaccination, and
the vaccination doesn't even work for everybody, And herd immunity
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doesn't mean no one ever gets this, no one ever
dies from this. Herd immunity, which is what you try
to achieve with things like measles and chicken pox, means
there is a high enough level of protection in the
community that it is very limited spread when it comes
up because it has very few hosts to jump to.
It's a it's not a panacea. But just remember that
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she's telling you, Yeah, we gotta get rid of them,
We gotta herd immunity. No, herd immunity is the goal
even with a vaccine. You utter lib morons on the view.
Read a book, not Harry Potter, read an actual book.
Thanks for listening to the Bus Show past. Remember to
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subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you
get your podcasts. It's HARSANYI time, everybody our friend David
Harsani from National Review, where he's a senior a senior writer.
He joins us, now talk about just all the things
this week, because there's a lot of them. David, great
to have you back. Always a pleasure. Thanks for having me.
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So let's let's start with your feelings about the tech
suppression of the Hunter Biden story, because it felt like
all of a sudden, now anybody on the right who
had had even just some last thoughts qualms a little,
it's really tough to hold those now a big tech
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the bias is beyond a reasonable doubt. Well, yeah, I
mean the Post stories were well within, you know, collected
and reported well within the normal bounds of ethical and
moral report. You know, the way reporters go about their business.
The whole point of good reporting is to get your
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hands on information that powerful people don't want you to have.
There's no I shouldn't say there's no, but there's often
no really clean way to do that, or some way
that will make you know, be completely I shouldn't say illegal,
but you know, it's messy to get that kind of information.
And I thought the post was pretty forthcoming should note
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that I write for them occasionally, but I think they
were pretty forthcoming and how they came about that information. Certainly,
it's no different than getting ethically different than getting Trump's
tax returns or the Pentagon papers or any other major
story of the last hundred years. So I think it
was a clearly a biased effort to try to suppress
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information that is newsworthy. No matter where it came from,
it was in the public record. So it's to me
it was an insane thing that it was insane and
obviously biased, you know, act of suppression. Do you think
that the Hunter Biden stuff that we've seen so far
does this? It feels to me like this is interesting
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to those of us who have known all along. It's
quite clear that there was an influenced peddling scheme. No
one pays someone fifty thousand dollars a month for nothing.
It doesn't and they certainly don't pay a Hunter Biden
fifty thousand dollars a month. And I know people say
it's more than that, it might have been eighty whatever,
but tons of tons of money. No one's doing that
just because they feel like it. That doesn't exist. So
we all knew there had to be a quid pro
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quo here, and now we've seen email evidence of the
quid pro quo. But doesn't matter, David, when I say
it doesn't matter, Yes, it matters ethically, and it's good
that we know the story and hat tipped to the
Post for breaking it, or voters in Ohio, Michigan, Florida, Pennsylvania, etc.
Are they going to care? I don't know that they
would care specifically about that story, though I have to
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say it's I think it's more slightly more or there
are questions that go slightly beyond Hunter just doing you know,
cashing in on his last name and the Obama administration.
If there was a meeting, and I hope I'm understanding
the story right, but if there was, if that email
in the first story is true, and there was an
meeting between a Ukrainian oil exec and the Vice President
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of the United States, you know, less than a year
before he pressured the Ukrainians to fire a prosecutor, that
they have been looking into that, and I don't know
that that's all true, but that seems like that is
the story right now, right exactly. It seemed like something
people would want to know more about I'm not saying
that Biden did anything wrong, but if Trump had done
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something where had been involved in that sort of scheme
or was part of that, everyone would want to know.
It would be massive story. As my colleague Kevin Williamson said,
if there were sex tapes found of Don Junior, you know,
hitting the crack pipe, who would be on the JumboTron
and Times Square? And that's just that's just a fact, right,
But yet so so I want to ask you, and
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I'm trying to find a way to put this with
the journos because I keep I see this repeated pattern
where an intelligent, thoughtful person would would come to a
certain conclusion based on facts and evidence, and journalists do
the opposite thing. When I say journalists, I mean about
ninety to ninety five percent of people who traffic and
information and narrative narrative creation for a living. And you
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know a perfect example of this is you know the
Hillary the Hillary Clinton Foundation situation, right and the Bill
and Hillary Clinton. I remember being on CNN and saying, guys,
we're all going to know right that this is a
this is influenced peddling that Saudi Arabia doesn't care about
giving money the Clinton Global Initiative for Women's Rights around
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the world. They're paying off the Clinton crime family effectively
for goodwill later on when Hillary becomes president and will
test my theory when we see the donations fall off
a clipp and they had to shut down the CGI
right after she lost. I mean, it was like fell off,
no more donations, no one cares. All of a sudden,
charity doesn't matter anymore. Right, we're not idiots, Hunter Biden,
(59:21):
same kind of idea here. He's getting paid fifty thousand
dollars a month by this company to be on a board.
He has no credibility, no reason to be. We all
understand why this is going on. Journalists don't seem able
to make very basic, you know, conclusions, to come to
basic conclusions from the facts and evidence. Is this because
they're pretending to be dumb? David, you know that this
(59:44):
is effectively like their feigning stupidity because they don't want
to have to deal with what the facts and evidence are.
Or do you think they're so brainwashed that they actually
just can't see it. I'm not sure I would. I
would lean towards the latter. I mean, I've said this before.
And I used to not be the type of person
who thought that journalists went out of their way to
work for the other camp, you know, for the liberal candidate,
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the Democrat. But it's clear they believe the case that
they believe they have a mission to try to get
Joe Biden elected. They're corrupt. It's corrupt. The way they
cover it, it's corrupt. The questions they ask it's corrupt,
and the questions they don't ask are corrupt. And they
did the same thing when Hillary was Hillary. You know,
Hillary engaged in criminal activity. I mean it was clear
(01:00:26):
to me that yep, that Comy gave her a pass
that would not have been given to you when you
worked correctly. One hundred By the way, David is one
hundred percent accurate. And I'm telling you that all along.
If I set up an email server and they found
me was classified, I don't do what some people do,
would do the oh Hillary, should you know, locker up
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for twenty years. I would have had to take a
criminal plea deal, been banned from having a clearance forever again,
and probably gotten a year a year of probation or something.
But it would have been a criminal charge. Absolutely sorry,
go ahead, And what would have happened if you then
took you know, when witness did some witness tampering and
(01:01:08):
erased they trailed evidence that led to it. I think
it would have been even more. Then you would have
gone to prison. By the way, then I would have
gone to prison. Absolutely. Yeah, they got off. Comey, let
them get off. They blame him for her losing the election,
but it was all her fault. He in fact tried
his best to save her. And then they found that
last laptop and he had no choice but to go
public with it because it would have been public anyway anyway.
(01:01:30):
We don't want to rehash that. But they're doing the
same thing again, like right away, Bill Crystal and others
are like, this is Russian disinformation everything. They all like
his Russian disinformation. Well, listen, has anyone provided any evidence
that that that that those email has anyone even said
that the veracity of the emails aren't aren't real, or
or or that you know, those aren't pictures of Hunter,
(01:01:51):
or that Biden didn't meet with the with the Ukrainian
and oil exact. No, they haven't. And yet it was
just this is the thing they banned the Trump urel
from the Post. But yet they let the Daily Caller
in the Washington Post give context to a story that
no one's supposed to be reading in the first place.
It's such a cover up that I think that it's
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a bigger story than the actual Ukrainian whatever Biden was doing.
The story the big tech and I actually I am
not on board with removing liability protections for them. Honestly,
I don't know what to do, but I don't know
that would help in the long run. But it's clear
the big tech works for the Democratic Party, as does
big media, and now you're going to have big tech,
(01:02:32):
big companies, big media, you know, the university systems, everyone's
working for the same party that I'm not saying it's
fascism like Nazi Germany, but that looks a lot more
like fascism than anything that they accuse, you know, Donald Trump,
I'm doing when you have every kind of industry working
for one party, that's a one party state, I'm sorry,
(01:02:52):
I mean, I feel like that's where it's going if
they win this election. That's where we are. And also
you're pointing out we're speaking to David Harsani, everybody of
National Review, go to National Review dot Com for his
latest latest, writing David Russian disinformation. I mean this is
such to call the Hunter Biden stuff Russian disinformation where
there's you point on zero evidence. It's just so craven
(01:03:15):
and lazy. But people that are supposed to care about
their reputations in this business do it like I would be.
I would feel humiliated if I said something so stupid.
But there's no consequences for any of this. How is
that possible? There's no consequences. You have you have the
same people. By the way, all the journalists were essentially
either quiet, meekly conforming or cheering on Twitter and Facebook's
(01:03:40):
suppression of a story by fellow journalists that was completely
within again the ethical methods and standards that they themselves use.
In fact, I would say that it's as a far
higher standard used than they used on tons of Russia
collusion stories. That's to this day going corrected. To this day,
I can retweet and journalists have turned on the First Amendment.
(01:04:02):
It's a it's a it's a it's a huge tragedy.
I think, um, you know me, for a long time,
I'm not like the kind of guy who says, oh,
you're you know, you're a fascist or I'm not the
kind of guy who who panics. I don't think every
election is the most important election ever. I probably don't
even think this one is. But what's going on now
(01:04:23):
is unique and dangerous to free expression, and that concerns
me far more than who wins the election who doesn't. Um,
why do you think it's gotten Why do you think
it's gotten so much worse? You know you pointed out.
I mean, David, I've known you now almost a decade,
and I you know you knew me right when I
started in this and I left the CIA. It has
gotten worse, for sure. It's gotten more blatant, more obvious,
(01:04:46):
the the and what I mean, what am I talking
about the media as a herd moving in lockstap with
the needs and desires of the Democrat Party. It is,
it has always been there, but now, Oh, I mean,
if you saw the Savannah Guthrie town hall last night,
you know, she might as well have been throwing tomatoes
(01:05:06):
at the president. It was ridiculous. I wouldn't even mind that.
I wouldn't even mind that so much if they had
if you did the same thing, right, But that's the
point it don't Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean the
question she asked someone summarizing I forgot who on Twitter?
They are idiotic. I mean they had nothing to do
with with any Maybe as a throwaway question, you know,
(01:05:27):
you know who do you own money? Well, it's in
the public record. Why won't you say, you know, why
won't you denounce white supremacy? The guy's done it like
twenty times. So nothing of that policy, nothing about foreign
you know, fairs or anything like that, nothing about not nothing.
And then you you tune into the Biden stuff and
(01:05:47):
he's being asked you know, you know, how do you
feel you know or whatever, you know, whatever kind of Yeah, well,
what's what's it like to be in this in this question? One? Yeah,
not one question on Hunter Biden? It's all you know.
By the way, by the way, interviewed by the former
communications director of the Democratic President Clinton, Right, No one.
That doesn't bother anyone, a guy who gave money to
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the Clinton Foundation. It just seems like this is all David.
There is no good faith argument on the other side.
I mean, the bias is everywhere. People keep asking me
what can be done about this? Or how did we
get to this? Point, and I start to worry where
I feel like the left had just seized all the
institutional power in the country and the only reason that
(01:06:29):
Republicans can still win some elections is because there's still
a lot of Americans that have not been brainwashed into
this way of thinking. But it's always this, you know,
the academia, Hollywood, the media, law schools, the whole legal
profession now is really becoming a province of the left.
What do we do. I've been making this argument for
(01:06:50):
a while now, and I just think that when you
have there are still some wealthy conservatives out there, and
there are many conservatives period out there, not even conservatives
people believe certain the traditional framework of American life right,
And you have to create your own institutions. You have
to create your own platforms, you have to create your
own TV station. You have to buy up properties and
(01:07:11):
make them into something that's better than what they are now.
Like you need to, I think, start doing that instead
of giving money to the same old politicians, the same
old stupid you know, big tanks, a lot of big tanks,
some of them incidentally, which I love. And uh, and
(01:07:32):
you know, people are thinking, I'm pointing a certain one
I'm not. I mean I think that they do excellent work,
and in fact, some of them actually do journalistic work
that needs to be done. And we'll talk about the
Heritage Foundation. They always signals a really good site and
those good journalism. But I think that more money needs
to just be poured into the sort of popular cultural
kind of sites that people read and and that's the
(01:07:53):
only way, the only way to do this. They control
the networks other than Fox, um, you know, the big
ones that the the news networks as well. I mean,
I don't know how you're it's even their fact checkers,
which are supposed to stand up for, you know, the truth,
are are just propagandists. The Washington Post is just basically
a propagandist outlet. CNN is just ridiculous. I can't even
(01:08:15):
watch it any It's actually funny though. You have to
watch CNN with like, you know, a glass of gym
beam or something, and all of a sudden you're like, oh,
this is pretty a music. Actually, these people are out
of their minds. They think they're still doing neutral journalism.
My friend, David, you know that's true. They still think
that they'll say that No. I know, I used to
(01:08:35):
watch it, and I'd laugh here or there because it's
kind so outrageous. But here's the thing, I do it honestly.
It doesn't get me any any new knowledge. I don't
move forward. I just hear propaganda. That's how I feel like.
I'm not a big cable news guy at all. So
if I can watch c SPAN with an event, I
do because I don't want to hear it. But even there.
The other day, I'm watching c SPAN and there's like
(01:08:56):
a you know for Amy Coney Barrett stuff, and then
there's a pause and the guy Colazi goes reporter Kyle Griffin,
you know, and you know if MSNBC says, I'm like,
are you kidding? The left wing propagandising? Yeah, can you
imagine if c SPAN broke in, They're like, um, super serious.
Journalist Buck Sexton had this thought on Twitter. Everybody the
(01:09:18):
lives would light things on fire. I think you and
I are less biased than the than some of the
journalists that pretend to not be. I think that's column
I write columns critical of Donald Trump. They won't say
anything critical of Biden and never never, Yeah, I agree,
all right, David. We gotta leave it there, man, have
a great weekend. David Arsani at National Review dot Com
(01:09:38):
follow this guy, read him an honest conservative in the mix, Dave,
thanks so much. Thanks man, You're in the Freedom Hud.
This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. You know, the
celebrities like to do this thing where they say they're
gonna leave the US if their preferred candidate doesn't win.
(01:10:00):
I gotta tell you, I'm I'm usually somebody who ignores
this because they never do it. But there's one that
I'm really hoping it's gonna happen. Bruce Springsteen, the Boss
is saying that if Trump wins, he's gonna move to Australia,
and that's just fine with me. That would be great.
Australia can have him the most. That's right. I'm gonna
(01:10:24):
say it, the most overrated music act in my mind
in my lifetime. Overrated. And then some I know some
of you're gonna get mad at me. I don't care.
The Boss is overrated. I think all of New Jersey
just groaned. I know they're all growing at me, and
then other parts of the country to get mad at me,
because you know, Stevie Nicks weighed in to say that
(01:10:44):
if she hadn't you know, if she hadn't aborted her child,
you wouldn't have had Fleetwood Mac. And this has nothing
to I won't even get into the abortion comment she made,
but this was just yesterday. Fleetwood Mac. I think I
actually think the world would have been better off without
Fleetwood Mac as a band, because I think they're also
over rated and horrible. That's right. I'm starting fights on
Friday because you know him. You know him telling you
(01:11:05):
the truth. No one really likes Fleetwood Mac. They're just
told they're supposed to like Fleetwood Mac. Yeah, no one
wants to listen to that. Thanks for listening to The
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Let's get them word from the campaign itself joining us
(01:11:26):
now is Aaron Perini, director of Press communications for the
Trump campaign. Aaron, want to ask, first off, how do
you think that whole town hall on NBC went last night? Well,
you know, it wasn't surprising to see that it ended
up turning into a debate. Even if the Debate Commission
had canceled the debate. You know, the president had to
end up debating Savannah Guthrie instead of Joe Biden, but
(01:11:49):
he did an exceptional job. She was clearly out there
with a motivation and an agenda to continue to try
and spread lives and disinformation about President Trump. But after
her twenty minute, you know, pushing on the president, she
finally let the people in the audience ask questions. And
the President did a great job speaking directly to the
people of Florida about their concerns about their questions. And
(01:12:12):
you know, he did it. He didn't absolutely fantastic job
estray as opposed to Joe Biden, who you know, got
to go on these long answers, was not pushed by
George Stephanopolis whatsoever, and actually had a former Obama Biden
speechwriter in the audience asking questions. So tell me this,
Why did the Commission on Presidential Debates, which is a
(01:12:33):
thing that I think shouldn't exist, But anyway, why did
that body decide that there couldn't be a debate this week?
Exactly in person? I know they wanted a virtual debate,
but what was the problem with a personal debate? Yeah,
you know, we're not really sure. They said that they
didn't want to do it. They didn't consult us with it.
But you know, there was no medical reason whatsoever, no
(01:12:54):
scientifically based reason that we could not have an in
person debate, you know, yesterday, but they declined to do that.
It's clear that they are extremely biased, extremely partisan, and
working to try and help Joe Biden. I mean that
those are just the facts of what have been happening
time and again during this debate calendar, and so you know,
(01:13:14):
we want to make sure that the debate next week happens,
and we have even put forth the idea of adding
an additional debate on the twenty ninth to make sure
that we do the full three in person debates that
we agreed to when we agreed to the initial calendar.
Has the campaign has the Trump campaign agreed to any
specific changes in format or anything like that. After that
(01:13:36):
first Chris Wallace debate, there was a lot of talk
of it, and then obviously the President came down as
COVID positive. He's since beaten that, thank god. But is
there any change to what we saw from what we
saw then? Because I know the campaigns are supposed to
at least agree upon these rules in advance. Nothing that's
been finalized or announced at this point, obviously the negotiations
are ongoing for this third and final debate, and as
(01:13:59):
things get kind solidified and sent to go, will be
able to share that. But you know, whatever they do,
it's clear that the Commission is going to try and
help Joe Biden and prop him up for really not
doing a good job in these debates. And so, you know,
we want to make sure that ultimately this is a
fair debate process. We want to make sure that that
President Trump gets to speak and answer the questions and
(01:14:21):
that he gets to push back on the lines that
we know Joe Biden tells during these debates. So that's
ultimately the goal here. Speaking that Aaron Parini, she is
the director of press communications for the Trump campaign, telling
us what's going on with the campaign. To that end,
the President is going to be speaking what tonight just
in a little bit here in Georgia. What can you
(01:14:43):
tell us about it? Yeah, tonight, the President's going to
be in making Georgia for another Make America Great Again
event at the airport there at seven pm Eastern time.
And we know, you know how important it is for
the President to get out there. A he loves being
able to talk directly to the American people without the
media bias or filter overtop. It's always a great way
(01:15:04):
for us to get more data into the campaign to
see where voters are, what their propensity is, because we
generally see you know, we've had a few rallies recently
in states like Pennsylvania and in other states where we've
seen that you know, between a quarter and a third
of the registrants for these rallies, the voters we can
identify based off our data are not Republicans, and so
(01:15:26):
that means we're continuing to expand the base. So you'll
see him in Georgia, He's going to be in Wisconsin
the day after. He's crisscrossing the country making sure he
can get the message directly to the American people in
this final stretch ahead of election Day. Aaron, you mentioned
the data. A lot of questions coming into my show
this week about the polls. People are saying that they're
worried because there's a lot of you know, you go
(01:15:49):
in the Real Clear Politics average of poles looking battleground
states and it's showing a lot of Biden plus some number.
Some of the numbers are pretty big. What's the campaign's feeling.
I know you have your internals, which you can't necessarily
just share all this yere on the show. But what's
the campaign's feeling about these polls that folks are seeing,
because some are asking me, is this meant to dishearten
(01:16:11):
and even suppress the Trump vote? Well, I mean it
certainly looks that way, right because we're looking at time
and again where the data is wrong and is off
that you're seeing in these polls. Listen, this is an
incredibly close race and you're not seeing that reflected in
the national polls right now. Because you see, even if
you look at the real clear Politics average on October tenth,
(01:16:36):
twenty sixteen, in Pennsylvania, for example, you saw Clinton up
eight point six percent. October tenth, twenty twenty, you saw
Joe You see Joe Biden up seven point one percent.
President Trump won by point seven there. And in our
recent rally there, we identified fourteen thousand voters. Of that,
twenty six point eight percent of them were not Republicans
(01:16:58):
and another nineteen point nine percent of them were Democrats.
So we look at the numbers that come in from
our data, based on our incredible data game, our voter
scores and what we know about voters. We see then
not only is the enthusiasm high for President Trump, but
it's bringing in outside votes. And that's just Pennsylvania. We
see it in Wisconsin as well, where the national numbers
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you are seeing are off and it is used as
a suppression tool for people who support President Trump. What
can you tell us about the ground game for the
Trump campaign given this just crazy and very difficult year
of COVID nineteen and all the social distancing stuff and
crowds and all this. So how effective, I mean, how
have they adapted and what are they doing to give
(01:17:40):
people a little bit of encouragement, especially in those battleground
states that the ground game is strong. Absolutely, the ground
game we have is strong, and it's the strongest that's
ever happened in political history. You know, back in the
twenty six or in the twenty twelve cycle, the Obama
people used to say they had the biggest grassroots army,
they had the best, you know, ground game out there
(01:18:00):
with two point two million volunteers. We have two point
five million volunteers who have made over one hundred million
voter contacts across the country, and just in North Carolina, alone,
we have made nine point four million voter contacts and
that continues to rise. And now that we're in the
final days, we have the army built out to be
(01:18:22):
able to continue to knock doors and make phone calls.
We were down on doors for a little bit, as
you know, in the early days of the pandemic. We
brought that back online in June and we are non
stop because we know the data's clear. You knock on
a door, you're seventeen percent more likely to show up.
All of us data driven and it's an incredible data
grassroots army married together to get the message directly to
(01:18:44):
voters because right now we're just making sure we're getting
out of the vote. That's what we're doing. If that's
your absentee vallot and that's early in person or that
on election day, we're going to make sure we know
where our voters are and we're going to flush them
out right now to make sure we win in November.
Been Aaron Parini. She is the press director of Press
communications for the Trump campaign. Aaron, before we let you
(01:19:06):
get back to the campaign, they're supposed to be a
debate next week. What do we know about it? What's
been agreed to, and how should everybody be getting ready
for it? Absolutely so, we certainly want to see a
debate happen next week. President Trump's fine clear about that.
As at this point, the Debate Commission has not announced
any changes in format or any changes to that happening
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in person. I know that's really important to the President
that we make sure we're out there talking directly to
the American people and that he's really in the same
room as Joe Biden when we do it, So you
will see, you know, we're gonna be there. It's gonna
be a Nashville, Tennessee. It's gonna be foreign policy focused,
and you're gonna see, you know, the President be able
to stand up and hold Joe Biden to account for
his failures because even you know, Robert Gates said that
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Joe Biden was on the wrong side of history on
every major foreign policy issue. That's going to be the
highlight next week. We want to make sure the American
people get to see a true commander in chief looks
like Aaron Parini. Thanks so much for joining us from
the Trump campaign. Good luck, We'll talk to you soon.
Thank you. You're in the freedom This is the Buck
Sex and Show podcast. Well, the good news for all
(01:20:18):
of us is that we're gonna get through this election
pretty soon here, and then we will have a series
of holidays, and the holidays will make things a little
bit better for us. But if you want to listen
to the Vouch, sorry to holiday this year, You're gonna
have to eat a turkey alone. Don't eat too much.
It'll cause the formation of ada post tissue. At A
(01:20:41):
post tissue can create inflammation in the cells. Inflammation the
cells low as immunity. You basically eat too much turkey,
you die of COVID. I'm just here to explain the science,
so you all know. That's why I'm here. The Vouch
wants you to say, Look, I mean you want to
be thankful for something, to be thankful for the fact
that I'm not making you wear a mask when you
go to sleep at night or when you take a shower,
(01:21:02):
because I might have to. I might have to pull
you all together and tell you that. Here he is saying,
your Thanksgiving is gonna stink this year. Play twenty one.
I think given the fluid and dynamic nature of what's
going on right now in the spread and the uptick
of infections. I think people should be very careful and
(01:21:24):
prudent about social gatherings, particularly when members of the family
might be at a risk because of their age or
their underlying condition. Namely, you may have to bite the
bullet and sacrifice that social gathering unless you're pretty certain
that the people that you're dealing with are not infected,
(01:21:48):
either they've been very recently tested, or they're living a
lifestyle in which they don't have any interaction with anybody
except you and your family, then it's okay. I mean,
this is what this so called public health official expert tells.
People now live life like a hermit and there can
(01:22:09):
be no joy until he says so, and Toto Fouch says,
you're allowed to have holidays. You can't really have a holiday,
not allowed. You know, you can have a gathering of
one you know and you have you know, for example, Okay, Halloween,
what do you do? Can you send the kids out
to trick a treat? No, you can't. So what you
do instead is you have your kid wear a little
(01:22:30):
costume and let him walk in the kitchen and put
a couple of you know, a couple of maybe Reese's
pieces or some other such sugar retreat in the bowl.
And that's it. Not as fun as seeing the friends,
not as fun as being out in the neighborhood. But
that's what you gotta do. What about Thanksgiving? Oh, you
(01:22:52):
know Thanksgiving? Who needs a big turkey? And all this
your climate change footprints gonna be very big with that turkey.
So why not just you know, go some steam, vegetables,
very healthy, stay alone indoors. One day I'll tell you
you're allowed to have your life back, but probably not
for another year or two. So there's the world we're
living in now, folks. The world we're living or now
(01:23:14):
because we've given up so much of our autonomy and
so much of the authority. Notice, you know, they'll tell
you so much about how we should have choices about
people's bodies when it comes to one thing, but when
it comes to like stifling, when we really know it's
actually about protecting a life. But anyway, and we got
a whole other thing here about you know, you can't
have any breathing of fresh air, and just like living
like a normal person, not allowed, not allowed. You know,
(01:23:36):
if you get tested, you're not going to get the
results back, particularly quickly, and so if you're tested and
you're going to see your anne ethel five days later
doesn't really mean anything because you've it would have had
five days where you technically could have gotten infected. But
you know the other side of this, too, is that
the treatment of this has gotten better. They know more
about it, they have some therapeutics to actually use for people.
(01:23:58):
They keep talking about cases all the time. The death
rate remains much lower than it was during previous spikes,
and we at some point are just going to realize
that the people that have been telling you all along
stay home, stay home, stay away from people, stay away
from everybody. They have nothing better to say, and they're
committed to this idea. They're committed to being right and
(01:24:19):
having control over you. They're not committed to what's best
for you. And perhaps there's no better example of that
mentality then, Governor Cuomo. The Italy virus, the France, the
Spain virus. What do I mean by a Spain virus?
The Spain virus is a very very tiny thing. Viral
(01:24:41):
partuckle is very small. You can't even you can't even
like you think small, like, oh, what about the spect
that's in my Marinaro sauce. No smaller than that. It's
very tiny. But Governor Cuomo has written a book. I'm
being serious, and in his book he talks about the
things that he did to save everybody. But what about
all the people you say he didn't say because he
(01:25:02):
was the worst at this open No, no, no no no.
We're rewriting history with the book. That's the point. Here
was Cuomo himself speaking, if you can tell the difference
place sixteen. You know, in the very beginning, the federal
government said that they were in charge of testing, and
they were doing the testing, and it was taking a
long time. I should have said, forget it. I don't
(01:25:23):
care what you say. The state should have started the
testing earlier. We got ambushed by the virus. We had
no idea that it was coming from Europe. It had
been coming from Europe for three months and everybody missed it.
But that put New York in the hole. They kept
calling it the China virus. It wasn't the China virus.
(01:25:45):
It was the Italy virus, and the France virus and
the Spain virus. It came here from Europe. They said
there was no such thing as asymptomatic spread. They said
that you only spread it when you had symptoms, you
had a call, if you had a sneeze, etc. That
was all wrong. It turned out that you could spread
(01:26:06):
it even without symptoms, and that's how it got into
nursing homes. So there's some things that we should all
get clear on here because you're gonna hear a ton
of rewriting history. And a hat tip to my old
colleague Stuber Gear, great dude, you know from Glenbeck's radio show.
He put out a thread today about Cuomo's rewriting of
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COVID history. He writes, Andrew Cuomo's new book is out
a fictional tale in which he proclaims himself master of
coronavirus and viral savior of New York. But that's not
even close to true. Let's go through Cuomo's actions the
most important month March. March first, New York Governor Cuomo
announces New York City's first confirmed case of COVID. March second,
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Cuomo spends this period arguing New Yorkers were worrying too much.
Quote in this situation, the facts defeat fear because the
reality is reassuring. It is deep breath time. That's what
Cuomo is saying in March Folks. March third, Cuomo finally
takes immediate action on the crisis, the vaping crisis. Holds
a rally at Capital at the New York Capitol, no
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vape New York trends on Twitter. That's right, vaping was
the big problem. March firth, Cuomo, we have an epidemic
caused by coronavirus, but we have a bigger epidemic that
is caused by fear. March fifth, think of criticism lab
at the Trump administration about downplaying the virus. Cuomo does
this over and over. He keeps going on. March seventh,
after weeks of telling people not to worry so much
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and comparing COVID to the flu, Cuomo signs executive order
declaring virus a disaster emergency in New York. March eighth,
coronavirus cases hit triple digits. Quomo tries to give mince
New Yorkers not to worry. This is not the abolavirus,
this is not SARS. This is a virus. We have
a lot of information on it. Just keeps going on
and March ninth, Cuomo downplays the effect of the virus.
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This is not a bola. That's hysteria. You see, that's fear.
You see, that's panic, that's unwarranted. The worst response by
the numbers in the country, Democrat Cuomo writing a book
about how good he was on COVID. This is sociopathic.
And not only is he a sociopath, but Cuomo is
presiding over the destruction of the largest city in America
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because he's the governor and he Thanks for listening to
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And then all of a sudden you will magically be
a part of Roll Call. Speaking of our wonderful genius
producer Mark. How's your weekend looking, buddy, it's terrible weather
here in New York's. Are you just gonna hunker down?
Netflix it up? Are you in Netflix or a Hulu guy? Mostly?
I have both or whatever I feel like watching? If
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you could, oh, okay, between Amazon Prime, Hulu, Netflix, for
those digital video platforms only have one based on you
know what they've done so far, which one would it be?
That's a tough choice. It's got to be their Netflix,
or I'm gonna throw HBO Max into the equation there.
They've got a lot of good stuff on there. I
haven't seen that one, so maybe I can check that
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one out. It's new. I love Amazon Prime because I
feel like it's idiot proof. If you're willing to just
throw money away on renting old movies that you shouldn't
have to pay for, but they'll charge you three dollars,
you can pretty much see anything. And they have some
great original stuff on Amazon Prime too. The boys Bosh,
there have been some very very good Amazon Prime shows.
We watched one show called upload Where's like this Universe?
(01:30:11):
Where you get to if you die, you get to
become a digital person, like an avatar of yourself. Is
kind of like that. Yeah, it was actually really awesome.
I wasn't expecting much. There was only ten episodes. It
was like a sitcom, like thirty minutes. It was really
really good and interesting. And have you ever done What's
the What's that multiplayer game that everybody was obsessed with
(01:30:33):
for a while that everybody like a year or two
ago was the rage and every you know people were Fortnite?
Have you ever done this thing? No? I have not
because it's gonna be a rainy, crappy weekend. So I'm
looking for ways to you know, expand my time wasting abilities.
So I feel like Fortnite would probably be a good
way to check it out. And I thought you were
a call of duty guy. I mean I'm getting I'm
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actually getting the point now in Call of Duty where
I'm getting a little too good. I have to start
using a sidearm only because I wanted to be fair
for people. So I'm just saying, probably also should be
time that I spend researching and going to the gym instead,
but I'm working. Yeah, maybe make some of those podcasts.
You keep promising, Well, we do have one in the books,
as you know, and when are we planning to release?
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So when are we releasing Malta, producer, Mark, do we
know yet? I'm not sure we discussed this off the air,
like we should be having this conversation, but you said
we would have a couple of them ready before we
release them, So we don't ya yair Okay, but I'm
thinking we'll try. I'm gonna try to do Dracula in
advance of Halloween and then do part two of Malta,
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and we'll start doing those probably after the election, especially
if Trump loses the election. I want people to have
things that aren't political that they can listen to and
be like, h they can relax. I mean, i'd say,
win or lose the elections of busy time. We're kind
of hyper focused right now. Yeah, I think that's I
think that's fair too. I don't want this to get
lost in the in the madness. All right now, it's
us missus Mark around this weekend. You solo, she's around.
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At least I won't be ve board. My parents took
the dog back today because that she needed to have
a just a routine vet appointment, and I'm like, but
I want the dog. I don't have to remind myself
it's technically their dog, but she's so much fun to
have around the house that when she's not here now,
I don't want to get like a Gerbil or something.
You know, if I'm gonna get a pet, it's gotta
be a dog. So I feel like, one day you're
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just gonna go to their apartment and take the dog
and see if they notice dog napping. Yeah, they would notice.
I could tell you what they would notice. My dad.
My dad would be would be out there leading a
search party. All right, let's get to the thoughts from
the roll call folks, Brandy Buck, nobody's asking Joe Biden
what role, if any, hunter Biden might play in a
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potential Biden administration. Americans deserve to know. Well, he could
definitely be you know, I don't know. He'd probably want
to be ahead of the Food and Drug Administration, but
not thinking that we mean pharmaceuticals. I don't think Biden's
a son is going to be a part of it,
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even if Biden wins, which could happen, but I don't
think it will. I don't think it will. Hunter Biden
is not going to be a part of any of this.
I really strongly doubt that, honestly, so that would be
a little bit too much. Although I'm just gonna say this, folks, Republicans,
we have completely signed on for the precedent of family
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members get in a presidential administration, very important government roles,
government paychecks, real government powers. And people have been silent
about this on our side. I'm just reminding everybody now
when you know, doctor Jill Biden is made like a
head of you know, HHS or something because she has
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a degree in education. But when that happens, it's gonna
be very hard for our side to say much about
it without looking really hypocritical. But I know people don't care. Oh,
he needs family members around him to advise him, people
he can trust. Okay, I mean, I'm just saying. I'm
just I'm keeping a real team. I'm telling you the truth.
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This is a precedent that we will come to regret.
This is a precedent that we will come to regret.
But I know right now it's we said okay, say
and hey, okay, we so you thought of no big deal.
We'll see just just wait Brent buck ACB is crushing
these Democrats in the Senate Judiciary Committee. I've seen her
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calmly and coolly put these policy first mental people of
very minimal height in their place, over and over, whether
it is about Obamacare, abortion, LBGTQ, and issues of racial discrimination. However,
I just watched her a leap off the top rope
(01:34:49):
and knockout Kamala like super Fly Jimmy Jimmy Snooka style.
Do you remember him? Producer more No, that's before my time. Ah,
he was great. I think he I think he got
nabbed for like a cold case murder. Am I producer Nick? Producer?
Nick is my age, so he can and he you know,
he can always weigh in on that stuff. I'm pretty
(01:35:10):
sure super Fly Jimmy Snooka was like indicted for a murder.
Did someone check me on that? I think that happened,
which is really you know he used to uh. I
think he was Samoan and he wore a kind of
a like a leopard print Mancini. But his move was
to jump off the top turn buckle and he was
very acrobatic, very acrobat. That is true. He was indicted
(01:35:34):
on third degree murder. But he was not tried because
he was diagnosed with dementia and the Chargers were dismissed.
And he's he has passed on since. Oh yeah, here
we go. Um, oh he passed on. I didn't even
know he passed away. He passed away in twenty seventeen. Hmm,
(01:35:55):
he was. I went through a period. I think I
was probably maybe ten to twelve or I've watched a
fair amount of wrestling. I mean, Hulk Hogan in his day.
That guy was great. Guy was great, all right, but yes,
I come, oh sorry, I just watched her leap off
the top buckle and when she asking her if she
believed climate change exists. The Kavanaugh hearing showed the American
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people how ruthless the Dems can be an ACB hearing,
or showing us how juvenile and undeveloped their thinking can be. Look,
I think that this was a little bit of a
surprise for me that the Democrats seem like they learned
a little bit of a lesson from Kavanaugh. The backlash
from what they did to him. It's not that they
feel bad about it ethically, Morally, it was unwise. What
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they did wasn't smart. From the perspective of their lust
for power. So as a result of that, I think
they backed off here a little bit. Plus that he's
not a white male, and so much of what the
Democrats have gotten really good at is trashing white males.
That's really an area where they where they excel white
(01:37:00):
male Republicans. By the way, of course, that goes without
saying so, yeah, ACB did a fabulous job, and they
they really I was prepared for madness. I thought it
was gonna happen in some way. And look, it's not
over yet. I should note they haven't voted, you know,
the fat late I'm sorry, the the zoftig self identified
(01:37:25):
female because we cannot say the fat lady sings the pleasantly. No,
I don't think that works. What's a nice way, the
horizontally ample whatever, you get what I'm saying, it's not
over yet. It's not over yet. So indeed, Ryan Buck,
(01:37:45):
your take on the Wolf v. Nancy dialogue was on
point number one. You nailed it. Calling the relationship between
Pelosi and CNN, the queen and her scribes, that's precisely
what it is. Thank you very much. Ryan. I agree.
I think that is precisely what it is number two.
Pelosie just had to get the last word, and she
sounded more desperate each time Wolf came back and tried
(01:38:08):
to go break it with a statement of conclusion. Pelosie
got really desperate with the we feed them retort we
feed them, we feed them and getting all grumpy Joe
on the Wolfman, Buck and Mark, the show is great.
Keep up the great work. Dad's in the audience. Get
the teens to tune in and keep passing the Buck.
That's awesome, Ryan, thank you. I love hearing that the
(01:38:29):
younger generation of up and coming patriots and constitutional conservatives
listen to the Buck Sexton show. So thank you so
much for that. And yes, indeed, and for those of
you who are who are Team Buck Youth Squad, So
anybody who's like college age below, I know you're on
the Graham. But producer Mark, the snow Princess has been
talking to me about up in my TikTok game a
(01:38:51):
little bit, so just saying, might I mean now that
it's not going to get banned. It wouldn't be a
bad idea. She is wise in these ways, and I
was like, well, I have to make this look because
she's quite a, she's you know, younger than me. Um,
almost by a decade, not not quite a decade, she's thirty.
But I I was like, well, is that you just
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made a grave mistake. You can't see the age on
the air. No, yea after after certain age, she's twenty six.
Come on, she's not listening. I hope to the show tonight.
I have to make her something really yummy and like
be like, oh no, no, don't don't turn on your
smartphone or listening to no no, no, no, no no,
you don't need to listen to that part. If only
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was available on Demand's twenty four seventh, Yes, if only
it was a thing that anyone could listen to any
time they want, even when I'm not around. Let's let's
pretend like we don't all know that's the case. Um
so yes, uh where were we here? Now? Back to
oh no, we already say, oh no. TikTok, Yes, TikTok
is something that I'm gonna explore. I find it pretty addictive, actually,
(01:39:55):
especially I just watched meat grilling videos. I've realized this
is myself. You know, you find the thing that you
would just like to watch it. I just like watching
videos of people really cooking various red meat mostly sometimes
some pork. They'll make some really nice roast chicken. But
the TikTok thing is great. With that you check it out,
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Producer Mark. I do almost every day, I admitted, I'm addicted. Yeah,
once you start, you start on it, you're And I
always wonder if the financial advice they're giving out on
there is ever worthwhile too. They're like, here's how I
took and they're not trying to sell you anything from
at least what I can see. It's like, here's how
I took five dollars, bought a house and started making
you know, a thousand dollars a month based on you know,
(01:40:36):
the renault that I did. And I'm always like, wait,
what how? But it's fun to watch. So and there
was these these shuffle dance videos that were really viral
for a while, and then I tried a little bit
of one because that would be kind of cool. And
then I realized, oh, it's really hard and you have
to be coordinated and good at dancing kind of to
begin with. So yeah, not as much of that. It's
(01:40:58):
like watching breakdancing videos, You'll think to yourself, ah, I
can do that usually not true, usually not true. Unfortunately,
you're in the freedom hud. This is the Buck Sexton
Show podcast. More roll call, just enough to put a
(01:41:21):
cap on things here, send us off for the weekend,
because everybody is in fact working for the weekend, as
you know. PJ here. Oh wait, no, Garrick, don't want
to don't want to cut you out. Garrick, first of all,
First of all, cool name. And second of all, Hey Buck.
I enjoy the show. I've been listening almost religiously for
the last few months. I enjoy the fact that you
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don't sugarcoat anything and say how it is. I have
a question regarding the hypocrisy of the left. How do
they pull it off? The ability to lie to our
faces and then have a double standard? Shields high and
add Victoriam Garrick. First of all, thank you. Yes, I know,
and I, unlike some other folks that are in this business,
I do say things that I know won't necessarily be popular.
Even with people that I agree with and are my
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you know, compatriots on all these issues. I will tell
them things that don't always necessarily go over as the
most Oh we're gonna we're gonna get full justice for
the deep state coup. Nope, not gonna happen. As I've
been saying along anyway. So I do try to tell
everybody the truth always, and that is the guiding that
is the guiding north star, the loadstar of this show.
(01:42:27):
And as for how the left pulls off the hypocrisy,
it's a question of not having any reputation to protect.
And also because then you have a tremendous amount of latitude,
you can do a lot when you don't have to
worry about your reputation. And then beyond that, they control
the institutions. Right, So think about it this way. If somebody,
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if a group of if a group of people who
are all united in their beliefs about I don't know,
having loud out parties at night, if they take over
your local homeowners association, and the only way that somebody
can actually get kicked out of the homeowners association get
evicted is if the homeowners association votes and kicks that
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person out. Let's just say, well, guess what. This is
kind of the way the left operates. They control all
of the mechanisms of these institutions that are supposed to
be checks and balances on different parts of whether it's
the media everything else, and so that's when you can
do that, you can be hypocritical, and that is what
they do. PJ. Hey Bucket Producer Mark just wanted to
(01:43:35):
let Buck know that I name my new World of
Warcraft character after him, and I even thought I think
I got the image down pretty good. I have him
equipped with a sword and shield because imaging is everything,
and I hope people ask me about the name so
I can spread the buck everywhere. Keep it up. You
guys are doing great shields high well, thank you, PJ.
Hopefully my World of Warcraft character doesn't look like fat
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Thor Producer Mark. I'm kind of hoping it does. Yeah,
we all know that. But that's very cool. PJ. Thank
you so much. And yes, indeed, I've never played World
of Warcraft. Of you, I have not known very popular game.
I very I know very popular game, Greg hey buck
(01:44:19):
I just watched some of the town Hall on Oh man,
it's unreal how a journalist from a major news network
can get away with being that rude and disrespectful to
a frigging president of the United States. On another note,
Trump does have some big can yes, big marbles. I
can say that going into these snake pits with leftist
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and I think he holds his own. No other Republican
would do that. Totally agree. The president is brave enough
and confident enough to go into hostile territory. You never
see that. When was the last time? Why won't Why
won't Joe Biden sit down with Tucker Carlson, for example,
for an interview? Why not? He'd ask him real questions,
(01:45:01):
but Tucker would let him speak. He would show show
respect to the candidate. He's not the president, but he
show respect the candidate. Why not? Because Joe Biden's uh,
you know, too whimpy and knows that it's not going
to be a BackRub like what he got from Stephanopolis.
So that's why we all know it. Everybody rests up
this weekend, recuper ray, get ready for next week. Two
(01:45:22):
more weeks to go before election week. Friends, it's gonna
be wild, so take care of yourselves the meantime, pass
the buck over the weekend shields high