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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome in Friday edition. Heading into the long Memorial Day weekend,
some of you probably listening to us. I bet a
lot of you already on the road headed somewhere for
the Memorial Day weekend. A lot of you will be
listening on podcast later this afternoon or evening as you
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begin your travels. As soon as we finish this show,
I'm going to knock out a hit with Martha McCollum
and Fox News, and then Buck, I am going to
join some they say forty five million or so Americans
who are going to be going somewhere over the weekend.
I'm going to be driving with my kids and my
wife down to the Florida Gulf Coast where I will
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be for the weekend, and I know many of you
out there will be traveling around quite a lot as well.
Keep your heads on a swivel, Buck, This has been
the kind of time Friday, going into a holiday weekend
where there is often a lot of news dropped about
four o'clock Eastern or so that they hope will get
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lost in all the shuffle and all the moving parts
that might well happen today as well. Who knows what
that might be, but just FYI as we are speaking
to you though a little after noon eastern on the
East Coast. Donald Trump's rally in the Bronx twenty five thirty,
twenty thousand, whatever you want the number of the official
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tallly to have been was an absolute home run, and
even members of the media on CNN last night, we're
having to acknowledge that it might make the Biden administration
a little bit nervous about how many people Trump is
turning out here. CNN reporter Kristen Holmes talking about that
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rally in the Bronx, Well, certainly a.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Bigger crowd than I think Democrats have like to see,
particularly given this as.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
One of the bluest counties for the entire country.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
Now, one of the things that was interesting teen years
with the Trump campaigns that that they're going to micro
target to get from the community to come to this rally.
Speaker 5 (02:02):
I wasn't sure what to expect.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
I've gone to a lot of these rallies across the country,
and there are often people who travel.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Hundreds of miles to see Donald Trump, and they're not
necessarily part of the community.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
However, one of the things that I found was that
there were a lot of people here that were actually
from the proms.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
Okay, I thought, Buck, First of all, that's a really
good sign. Cut five year to me contrasts so perfectly
with what Biden said in his Morehouse commencement address where
he tried to tell black people they're all victims. Listen
to cut five here, which I thought got to a
really strong pitch of Trump twenty twenty four.
Speaker 4 (02:38):
Cut five the.
Speaker 6 (02:39):
Minute crooked show. Biden shuffles out the door. I will
rapidly rebuild the greatest economy the history.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
Of the world.
Speaker 6 (02:46):
Look, we had the greatest economy and history. Everybody here
where you have a small business or if you had
a job, you were getting more than you ever made.
And we had no inflation. We had no one point
four percent considered none, considered better than none, because none,
in his own way, as a bad thing. Also, we
had a perfect number, one point four percent. It doesn't
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matter whether you're black or brown, or white, or whatever
the hell color you are. It doesn't matter. We are
all Americans, and we're going to pull together as Americans.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
Uniquely Well said in his own Trump vernacular, Buck, you
are a lifelong New York City resident. I believe all
the storylines that I saw, said Ronald Reagan in nineteen
eighty was the last Republican candidate to visit the Bronx.
Forty some odd years later, Trump is back. What was
your take as a lifelong New York City resident as
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you watched the rally and saw the reaction to it
from the Bronx. I think Trump is going to overperform
in New York in the upcoming election. I can't say
that he's going to win New York because that is
a that is not a call on a state. That
is a call in the entire election, and that would
be certainly electoral landslide territory. But I do think he's
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going to do better than he did the last time around. Remember,
I understand twenty twenty two was disappointing, but lee Zelden
closed the gap a lot.
Speaker 4 (04:13):
Now.
Speaker 7 (04:14):
Trump got blown out, has gotten blown out in New
York in the past.
Speaker 4 (04:18):
I have to go look at what the numbers are.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
Twenty three points he lost in twenty twenty five. The
latest sien Pol has him down nine single digits. Lee
Zelden lost by about five and a half points. That's
the context of the last couple of years.
Speaker 7 (04:32):
There we go, so you know, we're not delusional here.
The numbers are what we think they are. I was
going to say he must have lost by over twenty.
He did, and now meaning Trump, and this time around,
he's cutting it down to single digits. I think that
Trump is going to be within single digits in New
York when all said and done again, you know, close,
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but no, Cigar doesn't get it done for the election.
But I do think he's going to be in single
digits because there is a a tremendous frustration with not
only the the ineptitude of Biden, but I think also
more and more people are seeing what they're doing to
Trump and it's just out. It's just outrageous. I mean,
it truly is beyond anything that could be considered acceptable
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in a you know, republic, in a free society. Remember
Lee Zelden did well. I mean, you know, you know,
he didn't manage to be the governor, but he did well.
But because he did well enough in New York, Long
Island is red. I mean Long Island is now like
a bigger version of Staten Island in terms of its politics.
Like Long Island has become solid red in terms of
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congressional districts. I think there's one that we remember there
was like a special election that didn't go our way,
but you know, that was a tough one. But generally speaking,
Long Island has gone in the red direction and that
was an off year, so it's tough to really say
what that's all about. I think that Trump is going
to be very well in New York. I think that
also the when you see Donald Trump making the appeal
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that he did to this crowd and the response that
people have.
Speaker 4 (06:06):
Uh, I mean, here's I love this.
Speaker 7 (06:08):
You see this guy, this is a and is this
from I want to make sure we credit some of
the folks who are out there doing the on the
ground reporting. I think this is Savannah Hernandez uh for
turning point. But let me know, guys if I'm wrong
on that one. This is number two. It's a Bronx
resident who I know. I just want you to hear
from a guy who lives in the Bronx, who is
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who is a minority, and this is what he thinks
about Trump coming into this area and given the speech
play it.
Speaker 5 (06:37):
I'm here, well to my star the Trump gathering rout here.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
What do you think about a meaning?
Speaker 5 (06:42):
I think is great. I think it's dope. I well,
from from my generation, from what I know, this is
the first time president has actually came to the hood.
I know Presidents South came to the Bronx before, but
we're talking about Woodlawn, Riverdale. He has came to Marrisania,
South Bronx, the hood hood. So I respect that.
Speaker 7 (07:03):
Got a guy in the Bronx, like I respect the
President quoting this gentleman saying he's come to the hood
and that it is dope. And I just think it's
interesting because that's a word that, like I grew up,
everybody in New York was using that word.
Speaker 4 (07:15):
That was how we said cool. Right, something's dope. But
I gotta tell you, did you guys have that in Nashville?
Just I didn't ever use the word dope.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
But I did think it was funny when I heard
that guy because it did feel like a callback to
the early two thousands. That guy who was being interviewed
probably fifty five something like that, fifty something, real black guy, right,
I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah, and just based on you know,
guessing his age. But look, the thing is, there was
a fun atmosphere out there. You see all these videos.
Speaker 7 (07:45):
And you hear the Trump speech and Clay, you know, okay, maybe,
and there's all the all the haters that you know,
Trump is not going to do anything. He's not going
to change in these demographics you know, of voting wise,
we got to remember this. This is the guy that
they say is a a horrible racist, white nationalist.
Speaker 4 (08:02):
Yeah, and at.
Speaker 7 (08:05):
Some point, I think more and more people who have
been told that who aren't Republicans haven't voted for Trump before,
but see this and go, that's exactly what I said.
Trump actually just loves people. He loves people, He wants
people to love him, and he has a way of
connecting that actually has nothing to do with race or
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gender or anything else. He just loves to be in
a crowd and wants to celebrate America. And you can
trast that. You already said this with the Biden speech
in Morehouse. Biden's speech at Morehouse was a disgrace.
Speaker 4 (08:36):
Yeah, it was.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
And I also think it's evidence of starting to be
a little bit of a panic on the Democrat side.
When you panic, you start to take bigger risks than
you otherwise would, and you start to rely on things
that have worked in the past. More aggressively. And I
just think on your point, there's a lot more skepticism
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of what people are told by the media than ever before.
Speaker 4 (09:04):
In the wake of COVID.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
People just have the sense that they can't trust authority
figures in the same way. And I even thought this
black woman who was interviewed, I thought this was really funny.
I'd encourage you to actually go find the video itself.
But cut six, she's asked, what would you say to
a black person that says you're not black if you're
voting for Trump. Remember that's what Joe Biden himself said
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during twenty twenty.
Speaker 7 (09:29):
He said it to the Breakfast to the Breakfast ct
on iHeart, Yeah, I listened to cut six Trump.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
That sound like Trump because he's basically representing us, and
everything that they're doing to him is what they can
do to us. And the system is broken, and you
know he's fighter for us, you know. So I like
his policies. I like how he says it like it
is and you know, him fighting gotta go.
Speaker 4 (09:57):
And what would you say to a black person that
says that you're not black because you're voting for trouble?
Speaker 3 (10:03):
Well day, And I guess I identify as a white
I don't know. I don't care what anybody has to say.
I'm a mother. I care about the future of my child,
and I care about policies over you.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Know, rhetoric so well said. I mean, remember we're talking
about people just in a park. You know, you know,
you don't know what you're gonna get on the spot.
To say, well, I guess I identify as a white
man is very funny. But I think her answer goes
to seeing through the whys that have been spread so
much over the last seven or eight years. I mean,
this idea that Joe Biden has some special connection to
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and cares about the black community, which he himself. Biden
constantly tries to position himself that way. It's just nonsense. Yeah,
Joe Biden just wants votes from the black community. Joe
Biden has done nothing of note for the black community.
The only thing they can point to for you know,
on the on the Democrat talking point side of things,
they'll say, well, he's put more people, Uh, he's he's
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had more DEI like, he's getting a lot of a
female minority federal judges confirmed, by the way. Just they're
doing that as fast as they can. That's one thing
that's going on, and a lot of a lot of
these DEI hires are just did you see the U
c l A story. I mean, this is blowing up.
We're going to talk to Heathery McDonald about that one.
Speaker 7 (11:21):
Yeah, yeah, just to give you a little preview that
We've got a bunch of guests coming on the show today.
We've got Heather McDonald, We've got Bernie Marino running for
Ohio GOP Senate and we'll talk to him about whether
they should change the state constitution to allow Biden the ballot.
And then our friend Jesse Kelly for some fun in
the third hour. I don't know if you've heard about
red Lobster, but it's like Jesse's not going to get
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that red lobster sponsor. But we uh will break down
all that. But Heather McDonald, the story that I want
to talk to or we want to talk to her about,
is internal data from UCLA Medical School that has Look,
it's just there are minorities in the medical school who
are grow underqualified and being pushed through grossly underqualified to
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practice medicine at the level they're supposed to at what
is considered an elite medical school that takes one percent
of applicants and they just keep And there's a woman
who runs admissions there who is an absolute zealot. She
is a zealot. If she has to take somebody who
can barely read, if she has to take somebody who
has bottom of the of the barrel MCAT scores, she
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does not care. It's a I forget her name. But
and there's a white woman who runs admissions there, and
we're talking to Heather McDonald about it, because this has
huge downstream implications for obviously the medical world, but also
just it's unconstitutional, Clay. This is part of the problem.
This is we've gone so far in the direction of
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race based hiring and race based you know, affirmative action,
all these things that even after the Supreme Court says,
you know, you can't do this right, all.
Speaker 4 (12:54):
These places are still doing it.
Speaker 7 (12:56):
They're just trying to find ways to hide that they're
doing it. And I think I think that when Trump
goes and he speaks in an area that's I said
seventy five percent, I checked that out afterwards. It is
just about that it's about seventy five percent black and Hispanic,
and he's talking. He is talking to them as fellow
human beings that he wants to represent and help get
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wealthier and help chase the American dream. He's not saying
everything stinks and the other people are horrible and if
you don't vote for me, nothing good can happen to you. Well,
he might say a little bit of that, because Biden's horrible,
but he's not saying that America sucks.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
You're gonna get put in chains or your art, your
actual race if you vote for the other side. He's
saying what I think is the eternal American dream, which
is black, white, Asian, Hispanic, gay, straight, whatever your sexuality
or ethnicity is, you come here, you bust your ass,
you can get ahead. And that's what the data reflects.
Speaker 7 (13:52):
Trump's Trump's message to a you know, to a Hispanic
single mom who lives in Woodlawn, or to a black
guy who commuting from the South Bronx every day down
to manhad to do his job, is I want to
make it easier for you to move up the financial
ladder and have more financial freedom and security and have
your piece of the American dream. Joe Biden's thing is
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there are these rich people I'm going to tax them more,
but I'm also going to give a lot of benefits
to illegals who just got here and not you. That's
a big problem for him. By the way, we haven't
really even gotten into that, clay the Democrats bending over
backwards for illegals. Hispanic and Black Americans see that, and
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they go, what's that all about? You know, and remember
it's illegals from all over the world, over one hundred
and sixty countries. So this game they play off, Oh,
it's racist. It's racist, I mean from what race and
people coming from all over the world they're legally into America.
So that's another major challenge that the Democrats have here
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that Biden has here. We'll take some of your calls
on this one. By the way, if anyone listening was
at the rally, oh yeah, good, you gonna be yeah,
you know, if any wo r listeners, if that's our
fantastic New York City flagship station, if you are listening.
Speaker 4 (15:11):
Or you know, if you just happen to swing.
Speaker 7 (15:13):
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Speaker 1 (19:00):
Welcome back in Klay Travis Buck Sexton Show, Gonna get
to Ramone. We got some callers who were at the
event in a moment, but Buck, I want to hit
you with some data here. You said you think Trump
is going to be in the single digits in New York.
We had Mark Simone who came on and made the
boldest proclamation and I said it at the time. He
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said Trump was gonna win New York.
Speaker 7 (19:24):
But if I tried to, I tried to like amend
it for him, Clay and say, you mean he's gonna
make it At least super close. Right, and Mark Simone,
our friend said, Trump will win. Don't amend anything. He
will win, which.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
Would be a huge, unbelievable win if that were to happen.
But I went just in the context of the math. Right,
the math is Trump lost according to the twenty twenty
outcome by twenty three points. He's now down nine in
the state of New York according to the most recent
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SIENA poll.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
I went and looked, and.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
Let's just say that Trump doesn't win New York, but
he is a single digit loser.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
That would not only.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Require Democrats to probably end up spending a lot of
money in New York, it would also mean that Trump would,
if we had a similar voting pattern nationwide, win the
following states, certainly all the battleground states. If Trump loses
New York by single digits, he's gonna win. He's gonna
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win Georgia, He's gonna win Nevada, He's gonna win Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
and Wisconsin. That's going to happen. That's in North Carolina,
if you want to toss it in. Those would be
states that Trump would win. He would win the presidency.
But if he lost New York by single digits. It
would also mean he is likely to win Minnesota, Virginia,
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New Mexico, and New Hampshire.
Speaker 4 (20:59):
The those are four.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
States right now at a minimum that almost no one
is talking about that Trump lost by roughly ten or
less in twenty twenty four, because when we would see
according to those New York numbers, if they were accurate,
New York would move in the direction of at least
Trump plus fourteen. That would put a state like Virginia,
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which Trump lost by ten squarely in the mix to
be a flippable state that a lot of people are
not talking about.
Speaker 4 (21:29):
But is New York a little different though?
Speaker 7 (21:31):
I mean, I don't think you can look at every
state and say, well, if New York, you know, if
he closes the gap a lot in New York. There
are a few things Trump has going for him. He
is a native son of New York, right, I mean,
it never really gets talked about. Everyone there knows him,
the people that I think there are some people who
have been turned against him in New York who now
have seen that they were lied to. And beyond that,
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Clay the governor in New York is and I say
this with I try to be kind on this show. Yeah,
try to be fair. She is a moron, Like, she's
really not a smart person, and she shouldn't have the
job that she does. And she was horrible and tyrannical
during COVID and has never apologized. And she thought that
putting the National Guard in the subway for like five
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days to just harass people or do nothing was somehow
going to stop the crime.
Speaker 4 (22:19):
I mean, she's not smart.
Speaker 7 (22:20):
So what I'm saying is I think New Yorkers there's
a cohort. I don't think it's you know, I have
no illusions as a born and raised New York City kid.
You know, New York City's gonna go eighty percent plus
for Biden. It's just that's just what's going to happen.
But I think you get outside of you know, you
get outside the city and you get some other parts
of the state, and you get a little bit out
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into the suburbs, and you might have more people who
are saying, you know what, this is just madness. I
just I can't do this anymore. Yeah, No, mean, I
want to know. Is that the case in New Mexico? Maybe,
But I feel like it's a different it's different terrain. Well, yes,
I think there is a difference in the terrain. But
the reason why I flagged all four of those states
which Biden won is if we saw a fourteen points
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because nine is fourteen points, right, you lose by twenty three.
Let's say he lost by nine, that's single digits. That's
the bare minimum of making it a single digit campaign.
That's a Trump plus fourteen move in New York. And
I agree there are some unique aspects to New York
that may make it more likely to move as we
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saw in twenty twenty two than other parts of the country.
But the margin Just listen, the margin in Minnesota was seven.
If New York swings plus fourteen to Trump, I don't
think it's crazy at all to believe that Minnesota could
swing plus eight, that's still not as much as New York.
Virginia was ten. I'm giving four points to New York
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moving more, Virginia would still be in play. I think
New Mexico was eleven. Remember, the Hispanic move is big.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
We're talking about Nevada and Era a Zona coming back
into the Trump camp. Again, It's less than New York
would be moving and New Hampshire was seven, also up
somewhat in the northeast. My point on that is, if
Trump comes up fourteen in New York, I don't think
it's crazy for him to come up eight in New Hampshire,
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eleven or twelve in New Mexico, ten in Virginia, and
seven or eight in Minnesota. They're moving less. It puts
them in play if that happens.
Speaker 7 (24:29):
Talking about the biggest ass kicking since Jimmy Carter, basically,
my friend, I mean, you're talking about getting absolutely annihilated.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
If that happens, then you would have in the electoral
college a potential night where Rachel Maddow is starting to
cry by ten Eastern.
Speaker 4 (24:47):
And I also think let's go to this caller.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
I also think a big part about this is it
really fight puts the Democrats in a football context. They're
in a goal line situation where they're defending a lot
of territory to try to avoid getting totally crushed. In
terms of how that could break out, Ramone in Virginia
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is hispanic. Grew up in the Bronx. What did you
think about this rally?
Speaker 2 (25:15):
Oh, it was great. I grew up in that area.
I actually played baseball there in Krotona Park, and I
was there when Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan went to
the Bronx when the Bronx was really falling apart. Well,
the Bronx is falling apart now. And like Trump says
that the Bronx needs Donald Trump, so does New York
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and so does the United States. I came here legally
in nineteen seventy two from the Dominican Republic, and I
had dreams of being a baseball player. Well I was
too slow, no arm, couldn't hit.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
So I became Ay, that makes a couple of us,
by the way, Ramone, a lot of people out there
listening with those same dreams.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
I became an engineer, and I thanked this country for
all the upward tunity that I has given me, given
me and all the Hispanic We have very hard workers
that give it that opportunity, an opportunity that is being
taken for granted by the Democratic Party and especially as president.
The rally yes day was great, twenty five thousand people.
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I saw lot more than I thought we're going to
show up, but it was great, and I do hope
that come November we have a new president.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
Do you see in your life, Ramone? Yeah, do you
see in your life Ramone people who are Hispanic.
Speaker 4 (26:32):
You said you live in Virginia.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
Now who maybe in twenty fifteen or twenty sixteen, were
not even willing to consider Trump that now looking around
as we sit five and a half months out, are
way more open to the idea of voting for Trump.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Oh. Yes, I actually work for a shipbuilder where I
say about sixty percent of the workers are black, and
I talk to them every day, and every day every
day I hear more people saying that they're voting for
Trump and Hispanics. So yes, it's I can see Trump
winning Virginia and not just picking up I could see
(27:08):
him winning it out right.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
Yeah, look at that, thank you for the call. Thank you.
Speaker 7 (27:12):
Look, I know you know in Virginia you also have
I think you've had You've had a good, a good
run here by Youngkin and his his team. I mean,
the people that are running the state win some sears,
the attorney general. You know, I think that you've Jason
is the attorney win Lieutenant governor, governor, attorney They're doing well. Yeah,
(27:34):
I think they're I think they're doing well for the state.
And you know the the problem. The problem with Virginia
is the extension of d C into Virginia, that is
northern Virginia, which is basically like d C has invaded Virginia,
and that makes it harder to win elections there. But
the rest of the state feels a lot more sane.
So look, Clay, I I hope Clay just gave it
(27:56):
before you get to the holiday weekend, before we're talking
about all these fun things. A lot of optimism for
mister Clay, and I'm just gonna let it, let it,
let it out there for a second. I'm not even
I'm not trying to not trying to reign on any
parades today.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
I just I want you, if you live in Minnesota, Virginia,
New Mexico, in New Hampshire, and certainly all the battleground states,
I want you to be doing what Ramon just called
and said he's doing. He works on I think he
said a shipbuilding location. I believe he said he was
an engineer in Virginia and he's talking to a lot
of the people that he works with. I'm not saying
(28:29):
you need to break people, but just have natural conversations,
like you what about sports, teams, about politics, and I
think you are going to find that there are a
lot of people out there, particularly men. I mean, if
you're if you are a man out in America today,
you are I think absolutely aghast at what Democrat orthodoxy is,
(28:54):
particularly on issues of gender sports.
Speaker 4 (28:57):
I mean, it's just broken. Men don't agree with this stuff.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
And I think if you have those conversations black, white, Asian, Hispanic,
I think a lot of men are moving now. We
got a lot of women out there listening to you.
Guys have conversations all the time as well. I'm just
telling you, I am seeing a lot of people who
were maybe not traditional supporters of Trump open to the idea.
(29:21):
That's what grocery prices soaring, fast food prices soaring have
done for many people out there. And so we understand
and we talk about the battleground states, but I just
I want all of you out there in Minnesota, Virginia,
New Mexico, New Hampshire. Remember what did Trump lose Minnesota
buy in twenty sixteen? Like a point and a half, right,
It looked like Minnesota might flip red in twenty sixteen,
(29:46):
and he still won forty five percent. I believe of
the overall vote even in that crazy twenty twenty election
in Minnesota. Given what has happened there, I think there
are a lot of people that are open to making
that move. Virginia two, the elected a demo a Republican
governor New Mexico with the Hispanic move. New Hampshire obviously
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dot Com. Good news, buck, I'm just a fount of
good news. As we headed into the weekend, we talked
about this story. Have you seen this, the dad who
was detained in Turks and Caicos for having ammunition in
his bag.
Speaker 4 (34:15):
If you remember.
Speaker 7 (34:15):
Accidentally having two rounds I think from from hunting or something. Yeah, correct,
they are this is crazy. There have been five Americans
arrested and detained in Turks and Kekos since February for
having stray ammunition in their luggage. The one guy got
attention five of them. This is twelve years in prison.
(34:38):
I was taught this by a Special Forces guy overseas,
and he said, because you know with there, maybe maybe
I was doing some traveling through some airports to get
where I was going, and you know whatever. And he
just said, if you you always pack your own bag
two in from the range, and and you always account
(35:01):
for every gun in every round two in from the ranger,
you know know where it is. And I honestly he
also said, if you can have a range bag and
it is only for the range, it is so easy
for those of us who go shooting.
Speaker 4 (35:16):
It is so easy to with the.
Speaker 7 (35:18):
Granola bars or something in an outer pocket in your backpack,
throw a mag in there, and you're like, oh, no
big deal. I live in Texas, No big deal. And
then all of a sudden, you're at an airport and
god knows where, and you think you're pulling out a
granola bar and you've got fifteen rounds a nine millimeters
in your pocket and you're going to go through. I'm
telling you, separate out your stuff, always have range gear only,
(35:40):
and always check your stuff before you go and when
you leave.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
All right, So they are actually I can't believe, by
the way, but this is something that should be taken
care of by the state.
Speaker 4 (35:50):
I know the State Department's focused on a lot.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
There are five Americans currently stuck in Turks and Cakeos
over having ammunition in their ship.
Speaker 4 (35:56):
Taking care of my Turks and Cakeos. I get it,
I get it.
Speaker 7 (36:00):
Everyone knows these guys. They have that law because of
the drug gang bangers. Who are you know, there's crime
there because of the drug trade and they don't want
people getting shot. Okay, fine, these guys aren't importing ammunition
and trying to sell it to gang.
Speaker 4 (36:15):
Members or something they also don't have. Yeah, it's crazy.
Speaker 1 (36:19):
So this guy Hagar Rich and I may get his
name wrong, Pennsylvania dad, thirty nine years old. The others
are Ryan Watson forty from Oklahoma. That's the dad I
think most recently who was detained that turned into a
big story. Sharita Greer forty five of Florida, Tyler Weinrick
thirty one of Virginia, Michael Lee Evans seventy two of Texas.
(36:43):
They are going to release this guy, the one from Pennsylvania.
Hopefully this is setting a precedent for the other guys
suspended sentence. He's going to pay a fine of sixty
five hundred dollars and they're going to allow him to
leave the island and return home.
Speaker 4 (36:59):
I'll be honest, a little harsh, but we'll take it,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 7 (37:02):
Make the other guys, you know, sixty five hundred dollars
a lot of money, but like you know, make them
pay a fine and let them go back home to
their families. I mean, anything other than that is outrageous.
Speaker 2 (37:13):
You know.
Speaker 7 (37:14):
You know, I don't know Turks and Caicos lot a
little history. You upset us too much. Look what happened
in Grenada. Things can happen.
Speaker 1 (37:21):
Yeah, well, I mean, I just think if you're a
tourist destination holding five Americans and not letting them back home,
maybe they want to go somewhere else. This seems like
a bad look for Turks and Cacos. Should be solved soon,
but at least that seems to be moving somewhat in
a positive direction.