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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome in Glake, Travis buck Sexton show all of you,
all of us just waiting to see what in the
world is going to happen next, and we are here
to hang with all of you. Let me give you
a little bit of a rundown bill. O'Reilly's going to
join us at one two thirty, Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee.
That is coming this direction.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
But.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Right off the top. The New York Times has a
new sternly worded editor It is very funny to me
to think that The New York Times is like, our
first editorial didn't work. Our second editorial is really going
to do the job.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
You remembered a few good men. I strenuously object. She
gets lit up over that they're strenuously objecting at the
New York Times.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
New York Times has a second editorial demanding that Joe
Biden step down. The headline is the Democratic Party must
speak the plane truth to the President. This just came
down shortly before we win on the air here. I
just thought a couple of these paragraphs were interesting.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
Buck.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
At times, mister Biden has seemed to hover on the
verge of self awareness, as when he reportedly told Democrat
governors he needs to sleep more, work less, and avoid
public events after eight pm. But he's resisted the obvious
conclusion that a man who needs to clock out at
eight should not attempt to perform simultaneously two of the
world's most difficult in all consuming jobs, serving as president
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and running for president. And it says, basically goes on
and on that he must be removed as the head
of the ticket. And this is I mean probably like
a three or four thousand word piece that they have
just dropped.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
Now, can I tell you how I viewed this real quick?
How do you view it? I bet we have the
same opinion. Sadly. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:53):
You know, in a bar fight, there's always the guy
who gets really tough when the bar fight it's over
and he's yelling hold me back, and no one even
really cares. That's kind of the New York Times. Right
now it's over, Guys, your first shot, your first salvo
didn't get it done. Doing this again just looks petulant,
But it's them just getting on the record so that
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if in when Biden loses, or if something crazy happens
between now and the election, and Democrats you are looking
for someone to blame. The Times will say we did
everything we could.
Speaker 4 (02:26):
That's how I view it.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
I think Biden's going to be the nominee, and I
hate to say, look at this, I I hate to
reverse my position. It's not that I think it's the
right decision. What I believe is the case is Biden
has basically said, you're gonna have to pride this nomination
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from my cold dead hands, potentially literally from his cold
dead hands. Yeah, I mean really, and Jill Biden Hunter Biden,
the apparatus that surrounds Joe has been unwilling to show
even a hint of understanding here. I look, I want
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all of you to go vote, and I'm gonna say
this as often as I can because I don't want
to get emails from people saying, oh, don't tell us
that we're gonna win, tell us that we're gonna lose.
Speaker 4 (03:23):
Nope.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
I don't see any way short of a major health
issue for Trump himself or something god awful in terms
of somebody coming after him and doing violence to him.
I think I don't see any way that Joe Biden
can win. And I thought they would cut through and
be able to get to him, and that the legacy
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argument of hey, yeah, you beat Trump once, but if
he comes back and beat you again, you're gonna go
down in history as one of the worst presidents of
all time. Instead, you could pass the baton. Maybe you're
success or wins, maybe they don't, but either way you
avoid the blame. You can basically let Kamala Harris step
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right in front of that oncoming Trump train. Joe Biden
has been unable or unwilling to accept that argument, and
I don't think he's going to step down.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
I just want to let you know we kept the
guesthouse ready for you on Buck Island for this day,
so you're you're good to go, like there's space for
you and no problem.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
There's probably people out there right now who were on
my team that now are like play, how dare you?
But I have been looking at all of this. There
is no mechanism by which, if the person is crazily
committed to what I think is a taking the train
to crazy town, there's no mechanism by which they can
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pull him off. And I thought the pressure would work.
I think they have fired every bullet.
Speaker 4 (04:54):
They have at him. I think they have come at
him with everything.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
The fact that The New York Times is now onto
a second editorial, and it's like, we're we're even angrier
this time than we were in the last time. Here's
our sternly worded letter.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
It's not what here's what they fundamentally didn't understand. And
I mean the Democrat apparatus, and let's let's just clear
the air first. They are capable of making massive miscalculations.
And we know this because of Hillary ninety seven percent
chance of beating Trump in twenty sixteen. Multiple criminal prosecutions
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of Donald Trump will sink him. No, actually, the criminal prosecutions,
beyond doubt have backfired in Democrats' faces. So they have
made massive miscalculations that we can point to that I
think are clear as a matter of history. And you know,
in this moment, I think Clay, the massive miscalculation the
Democrats made was they thought that by elevating this mediocrity
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at best Joe Biden and rallying to him in twenty
twenty and really handing him the presidency or at least
the Democrat nomination, right, Clyde Burne stepped up with the
other Democrat, you know, elder statesman et Cetera, all of
a sudden, the media gets behind him, and we've had
this guy who's a horrible president for four years. What
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they didn't stop to think about one what you just raised,
which is they actually don't have a way to push
him out. I mean they really just frankly do not.
And anyone who says the twenty fifth Amendment, I mean,
that will be a complete It's a total disaster for
the Democrats. Can you imagine the other thing that they
and this goes to Joe Biden. They misunderstood who they
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were dealing with. Joe Biden is not very smart. Joe
Biden is not ethical, and Joe Biden always and forever
will do what is in Joe Biden's interests. It has
never been about public service, it has never been about
anything other than Bidenism. And if you're sitting in his chair,
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the clay, the incentive to step a side is dramatically outweighed.
And I think we're seeing this for Biden, not the
Democrat Party. I would agree with you, right, this is like,
it's kind of crazy at some level what's going on.
But for Joe Biden himself and his family and his
immediate advisors, he's got to see this thing through. He's
got to take his shot to get to you know,
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to get to glory here. He's not gonna He's not
gonna allow somebody else to step in and take his role.
And I mentioned this. People are talking about how twenty
sixteen Obama didn't back Biden. Biden didn't didn't get the
Democrat nod. You know, he should have been the guy.
He is never letting anybody else pass him over again,
and he doesn't have much time. So this is it.
He is all in.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
I think the shot about the eight Parkinson's expert visits
from the doctor was what the New York put Times
was hoping was the kill shot. And by the way,
I'm speaking metaphorically, okay, that they would end his is
presidency with that and the chaos that unspooled.
Speaker 4 (08:05):
I do want to.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
Play this for you. All of this is playing into
Trump's hands. I wish Buck, I really desperately wish. I
know we're going to be in Milwaukee. I love the
people of Milwaukee. I wish Republicans would say, hey, we're
not going to have a traditional convention. Trump is going
to show up in Milwaukee and give an acceptance speech
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and have a huge rally. I think the biggest gift
that Republicans are giving to Democrats right now is going
to come on Monday, when suddenly the Republican National Convention starts,
because it takes Biden. This is what they're fighting for.
They're thinking, if we make it to Friday, come Monday,
all the media attention is going to shift to Republicans.
Speaker 4 (08:47):
Somebody, I don't know who it's going to be.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
Somebody is going to trip all over themselves in Milwaukee.
A high ranking Republican official will say or do something
incredibly stupid and it will turn into a big story,
and they'll try to say, see, look how outrageous these
magas are. Look at what they'll do if they get
into power.
Speaker 4 (09:10):
You know it.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
I know it's some idiot knucklehead out there in the
political process is going to make himself a story that's
going to distract from Biden being on fire. And that's
what Democrats are waiting for. I wish the Republican National
Convention could just be scrapped and Trump could come out
and give a forty five minute speech and announce his VP,
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and that.
Speaker 4 (09:31):
Would be it.
Speaker 3 (09:32):
I mean, it's a it's a momentary reprieve. I mean,
I think you're right that anything that gives them a
shelter from the media storm right now is a good
thing for Biden the Democrats. But remember, they have their
own convention coming up. They have a clearly unsettled political vanguard.
Speaker 4 (09:52):
Or you know, the the.
Speaker 3 (09:53):
Power brokers within the Democrat Party such as they are.
I think that they thought that they they were the
ones calling the shots and have just gotten a cold
hard dose of reality. And this is what I mean
by I think they underestimated Joe Biden's desire to be
at the center of power. I think that they don't
understand who Jill Biden is. And I think at some
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level there's a lot of resentment for Joe Biden, for
all those people, for all this time. Yeah, I know
he's been a senator, I know he was vice president,
but he's really been a pat him on the head.
But we all think he's a joke politician. You know,
that's been the case for a long time before he
was president. People in DC and I lived in DC Cleveland.
DC's been very much in this ecosystem. Everybody was kind
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of like, yeah, Joe Biden, he's kind of a grinning
dumb ass. I mean that was honestly the Hall file,
as we would say on them, that was the reputation.
And I think that he sees this as he's defiant.
He's the one who beat Trump, He's the one who
can beat him again, and he has earned the right
to make this call and be the guy at the
big dance.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
End of story.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
And I think the Democrat you know, donors and power brokers,
your times are like, what do you mean?
Speaker 1 (11:06):
I think they're actually in shock right now. I think
it also shows a great deal of cowardice because who
is the most famous person in the Democrat Party, I
mean a politician who was actually called for Joe Biden
to step down? There's nobody. Well, well, that that's the thing, right,
No one wants to be on the wrong side of
not just the candidate, you know, because remember if you
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take the shot and you miss, everyone knows from the wire,
you know, come at the King, you best not miss, right,
most famous line from what is one of the best
TV shows of all time, If you come at Biden
and you're you know, if you're if you're somebody who
wants a future in Democrat politics. People were talking about
how Kamala was even going behind closed doors to make
things happen. Oh, I'd be very careful if I was
Kamala on that one. I think the only two people
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who could do it are Bill Clinton and Barack Obama
publicly hand in hand together so everyone sees it. Yeah,
because they are already inditted their political careers. They are
much esteemed inside of the Democrat Party. And this is
actually what you would want an elder statesman of a
party to do, to say in theory, hey, this guy
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can't win. He isn't able to do the job. We
both did the job for sixteen years between us. We
appreciate the four years that he did it, but he's
not able to do it. Now we have to move on.
That is what would have to happen. I think for
Biden's foundation to actually severely crumble, it would take those
two or one of those two.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
And I think they severely misunderstood the way to deal
with Biden. They first of all that they didn't see
this coming as one of the great own goals in
all history. With the debate and everything else. I know
they were also surprised. Everybody who all of you, everybody
who pays attention. It isn't part of the Democrat mourning
Joe cult.
Speaker 4 (12:53):
I miss it.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
This morning, I was said, they knew what we were
dealing with with Joe Biden, and even a lot of
reporters knew, but they were just lying about it. But Clay,
they needed to play to Joe's both massive and fragile ego.
They needed to make him a part of the process
of building up Kamala or the Third Option or whatever
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it is. Yeah, a year ago and Joe, you're the
great elder states with the Democrat Party. You're the king maker,
You're the no. They were like, ah, let's sort of
see how he does. Let's sort of see how he does.
Let's just let it ride. And then they freaked out
and telling old man Joe, who's a nasty guy, that
he doesn't have it anymore. Guess what, he's the king,
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so to speak, he actually gets final say. And that's
why this New York Times at editorial I think is
just it's really pathetic and amusing.
Speaker 4 (13:44):
More than anything else.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
It's also very Game of Thrones. It's the king who
is no longer able to rule, but he is on
his deathbed, and you don't know when the final breath's
gonna happen. And every now and then he may say
something that makes a little bit of sense, but most
of the time he sort of scrambled eggs. That's unfortunately
where the country is. And the other analogy I would
make is a lot of you had to deal with this.
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It's when mom and dad, grandma and grandpa are too
old to be able to drive the car and you
have to take the keys. We are the nation trying
to take the keys from Joe Biden, and there is
no mechanism by which to do it that is right
now viable. And I would just say this, and we'll
get into this little bit more so you and I
are seeing it very much out of eyed eye today,
But I would say I think Biden is if he is.
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If we're now, you're you're agreeing, right, So if he
is the nominee, if he does push through as the nominee,
I don't think this is a done deal. And I
think that the Save Act and the illegals and the
ballot harvesting and all, you know, we've forgotten about what
happened in twenty twenty A little bit not we, but
you know, the sort of Royal. We people have forgotten
about the Democrat machinery. I worry that Biden is, even
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he's personally stronger, but just because the machine that will
now once it all gets behind him, that will back him.
I have concerns. Well, we'll talk more about that.
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All about freedom in America. So this Save Act, the
Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act. Man, they love their acronyms
up on Capitol Hill. Not as much as we did
in the CIA, a lot more acronyms there, but they
still like them up on Capitol Hill. And here here's
the deal. They're trying to get this through in Congress.
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And guess what, the Democrats don't want to play ball
of this at all.
Speaker 4 (18:08):
That's not a surprise.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
I think we would all expect that Speaker of the House,
Mike Johnson spoke to this issue, and I mean.
Speaker 4 (18:15):
He's straight upset.
Speaker 3 (18:16):
It's because Democrats want illegals to be able to vote.
Speaker 4 (18:21):
Play it.
Speaker 6 (18:21):
Many of the Democrats want all of these illegals to
participate in our federal elections. They want them to vote.
There's no other conclusion that you can draw. When the
White House announced they would veto the bill, they effectively
handed our elections over to all of these illegal aliens
that have come here. And the number is far greater
than what is being reported. Whatever number is being reported
is grossly underreported. I've been saying for some time, I
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think it's probably close to sixteen million. That may be
an underestimate, and it's a serious problem and We cannot
allow a federal election to be jeopardized by people who
can run into the local welfare office, sign up for
taxpayer benefits and check a box it says I'm a
citizen and I want to vote.
Speaker 3 (19:00):
You know, seems pretty straightforward, doesn't it. Clay Democrats completely
and adamantly opposed to this, We should ask why.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
It also is evidence of what Joe Biden did is
a generational move, and this is important for everybody to understand.
He opened the floodgates at the southern border, allowed ten
million or more. You just heard Mike Johnson there say
it might be higher than sixteen million. Whatever the math is,
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it is a number that is eight figures or more, right,
ten million or more. That's more than over thirty I
believe of our state populations in illegals that have entered
just since Joe Biden became President of the United States.
And if Trump wins, and I certainly hope he does
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in November, and he comes in and we've had Stephen
Miller on this program a lot talking about the exact program.
When it comes to deportation, they are going to immediately
sue him into the high heavens to try to stop
all these illegals from being taken out of the country.
And you have to ask yourself why, because their long
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range plan is that these illegals come into our country,
get married, have children, have citizens that are children, and
then it becomes incredibly difficult to deport them because then
you're tearing apart families.
Speaker 4 (20:31):
You are an awe. They'll call him hitler.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
The ability to actually deport ten million people is I
think Democrats are wagering virtually impossible, and so they've created
the problem. And when the problem is tried to uh,
when there's an attempt to address the problem, they'll immediately
throw up all roadblocks and try to use it to
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their political advantage. And it's so instructive that they won't
even vote. This is a very basic thing, right, Hey,
who should vote in American elections? American citizens? That should
be something that.
Speaker 4 (21:07):
Ninety nine.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Of all Americans agree on. Otherwise, Democrats allow it, you know.
Speaker 3 (21:13):
Allow mail in ballots from Shanghai and Mumbai and Dugil
Dwarf and you know whatever, like anyone all over the
world gets to say in our election. Right, it's absurd,
it's completely crazy. But you know, to your point, they've
they recognize that there's political benefit in this. I'd also
say one of the area that they usually will play
this game of there's no voter fraud, and then we say, well, actually,
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there are people have gone to prison for voter frauds,
so I'm pretty sure there is voter fraud. And then
they go, Okay, there's voter fraud, but there's not that much.
And then you can talk to election people who have
real expertise and elections and they will tell you that one,
there's very it's very hard to actually find this kind
of fraud, and two, there's no political will, especially at
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the federal level under a Democrat, to look for this
kind of a fraud. So, and think of all the
illegality that currently exists around the whole issue of illegal aliens,
legal immigrants. They're in the country illegally, they're signing documents
and paperwork and doing things that are also illegal, and
they're completely safe from prosecution for all of that. But
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we're to believe that if they were to vote in
an election that the Biden administration is going to really
track them down and deal with that. It's completely absurd.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
The number one complaint I bet you get and I
know I get is you guys don't talk enough about
how they're.
Speaker 4 (22:37):
Going to rig the twenty twenty four election.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
I know you get those emails. I get those emails
all the time. Let me say this, This is one
that I think Trump has actually addressed pretty well in
twenty twenty four, but to the extent we don't talk
about it enough. I want to reemphasize it here. Trump's
not going to win. I don't believe a super close race.
I think if it is a super close race, I
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think that Democrats are going to find a way to
work the angles to their advantage. They were stunned when
he won a super close race in twenty sixteen. I
don't think they ever thought it was possible. They got
caught flat footed. They got fifty percent of the vote
in for John Fetterman and the Senate race in Pennsylvania
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before voters were even aware he couldn't speak. We know
in many ways Biden can't speak right now. If he's
the nominee, people are still going to show up. This
is where Trump is right. This win has to be
too big to rig. And the way it is too
big to rig is if all of you listening right
now get out and are active, and we expand the
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battleground beyond the seven states that everybody's talking about right now.
Speaker 4 (23:54):
We need to put Virginia in play. We need to
put New Hampshire in play. We need to put Maine
in play, Minnesota, New mex maybe New Jersey.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
We need to create a larger battlefield so that it's
like if you have remember the cartoons back in the day,
Buck when the dam would start to break, and you
had the cartoon character who was trying to put his
finger over the different holes that are exploding in the wall,
and eventually the exploding wall has so many holes that
the water can't be stopped. This is one that I
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think Trump is actually messaged well. But it's my response
to all of you saying, oh, they're gonna rig it.
Speaker 4 (24:30):
Got to make it too big to rig.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Got to make it the dam that has too many
spouting water holes to allow them to put it all
back into their control. And let me also say this,
you got to be very careful if you're out there listening,
be very careful that you don't buy into nihilism, this
idea that nothing matters. I know you've heard this. Sometimes
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there is a lot of and I understand it, but
there is a lot of negativity out there, this idea
of oh, they're gonna rig it. I don't know why
you even talk about this.
Speaker 4 (25:05):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
There's You can't allow yourself to be overcome by cynicism.
You have to believe, even when sometimes it means that
you get kicked in the teeth when you wake up
or you watch the election results come in. You have
to be willing to get up over and over again.
And that is what I would say right now. If
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it's gonna be Trump v. Biden or Trump vy Harris
or whatever it's going to be, we're already starting to
get I'll get them every day an email.
Speaker 4 (25:34):
You don't talk enough about how they're going to steal
the election, too big to rig. I think Trump's messaging
it well.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
Got to put a situation out there where there are
so many different places where the wind can happen that
it's like a damn that's starting to break.
Speaker 4 (25:49):
They can't manage to control it.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
And I'd say this, I promise, if we knew where
they planned to cheat, we will talk about it. But yeah,
we're not on those emails, believe it or not. The
Democrats are not like, hey, let's get let's get right
wing talk show hosts Clay and Buck in the loop
on where we plan to try to steal the election
from Trump. We are not privy to that, but certainly
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in things like illegals voting and anywhere where we see
weakness as we are right now, we talk about it.
Speaker 4 (26:16):
But yeah, I know they don't include us in the
in the I just think you know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
There is a certain degree when you lose a few games.
It's like a sports team that doesn't have any confidence
they can actually win. Something goes a little bit awry
and they're like, oh, here we go again. And it
takes a new culture to break through the culture of
losing to learn how to win. It's a huge part.
I think the Republican Party hasn't learned how to win
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because I think a lot of people even back in
sixteen when Trump won, it was like, oh my, it's
like you just suddenly found a pot of gold at
the end of the rainbow. You weren't expecting it and
it suddenly happened. And then everything since has been other
than like Glenn Youngkin for Insan, it's in twenty one,
mostly disappointing over the last six to eight years.
Speaker 3 (27:04):
Yeah, well, I try to remind everybody things went very
well from twenty sixteen until twenty twenty, basically politically for
all of us, and the country was actually in really
good shape and things were going. So I often get
the question, I'm sure you do to Clay, especially at live.
Speaker 4 (27:21):
Events, you know, speaking.
Speaker 3 (27:22):
We're gonna be in Milwaukee at the RNC, so stuff
like this will come up, and the Q and A
The most common question, how do we win our country back?
And I try to tell people the fight's never over,
so there's no it's not ever one, as in, we're done,
we're good. The bad guys, the communists, the you know,
the Chinese Communist Party, whatever, it's never gone.
Speaker 4 (27:40):
So there's no okay, we have one.
Speaker 3 (27:43):
I like to think of it as how do we
put ourselves in position to move our country in the
right direction and have prosperous and peaceful and and dare
I say, joyous two year, four year, six year increments
whatever it may be, like, how do we in the
next four years for America in the best possible way,
Because that's doable. We can do that, and we have
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had stretches before where things have been moving in the
right direction and people have been growing in wealth, growing
in freedom, growing in prosperity. So it's never over right.
The fight's never done. And I think that's important to
remember too, because otherwise you do start to get into nihilism, like,
what when do we win our country back? You win it,
and then you have to keep defending it, and you
have to stay in the winter spot, right, you have
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to keep the pressure on, you have to be vigilant.
There's no you know, And then the Republic lived happily.
Ever after, that's not a thing. It's never going to
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Speaker 1 (30:25):
We are joined now by our friend Bill O'Reilly. Next
book coming out September tenth. It's called Confronting the Presidents.
No Spin Assessments from Washington to Biden. Latest article up
at billoreilly dot com. Link on the website here as
well at clayanbuck dot com. All right, uncle Bill, uh,
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I just told Buck, it feels to me like the
left wing media have sort of unleashed all of their missiles,
all of their attacks at Joe Biden, and Joe Biden
has essentially said, yeah, I'm the nominee. I'm not stepping down.
What do they have left? Or do you believe Biden's
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just going to continue with the exact same level of
disdain for whatever attacks come at him.
Speaker 7 (31:18):
Well, the New York Times is an indicator because that
newspaper is basically allied with the Democratic Party. Is really
you know, they talk back and forth, and The Times
advances the Democratic Party in pretty much every way. So
they came out late last night with their second editorials
saying Joe Biden has to step down. That means that
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the Joe has to go. Wing of the Democratic Party,
which is headed by the Obamas and Mark's Vineyard are
believing that you can put massive pressure on Biden and
he'll have to fold a lot like what happened to
Nixon during Watergate. Nicks in the beginning goes, I'm not
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going anywhere and not going to do this, not going
to do that, and then it got so intenable that
he had to go. And that's what I think is
going to happen here. So there's a big indicator. Thursday night.
Biden's holding a solo news conference. Now, to me, I
don't know if he gets through that, because the press
is going to be blood dripping from their fangs Thursday
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early evening. It's supposed to be about NATO, but nobody
can know hoot about NATIL. Even if people that NATO
don't care about NATO. They want to know who's going
to be the Democratic nominee. If Biden slips up on Thursday,
he'll be gone by the weekend because the pressure is
not falling back. Joe and Jill can say whatever they
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want to say, but the big money power brokers in
the Democratic Party clearly want him to step down from
the nomination bill.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
If you, if you had to just right now, so
you know, determine who you think is at the current
rate more formidable as an opponent to Donald Trump, who's
clearly the Republican nominee. At least we know that much.
Is it Biden or is it Harris? When all's said
and done, and why, well.
Speaker 7 (33:18):
Harris is gonna get the nod. There's no doubt about
that because of the money. So the Biden campaign has
two hundred million dollars. That money can't go to anybody
other than the vice president by law, by campaign finance law.
So that's it. Game over. It's not gonna be Whitmer,
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it's not gonna be Shapiro, it's not gonna be having Newsom.
It's because the others that I just mentioned would have
to start from scraps to raise money. It's impossible. So remember,
if you're running for president, you have to have offices
in all the major cities. You have to pay your staff,
You have to buy TV time and radio time. You
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have expenses all over the place. So it's impossible for
anybody other than Kamala Harris to take Biden's place. Who
do you clear?
Speaker 4 (34:12):
Right? But so who do you think Trump would rather face?
Speaker 7 (34:16):
Trump doesn't care, he doesn't care. He thinks he can
wax both of them. But if it were me and
I was Trump number one, I would go to Scotland
for two weeks after the republic Convention.
Speaker 2 (34:38):
Violate.
Speaker 7 (34:38):
Well, yeah, let them destroy themselves. Okay, you know they
don't need your help. I would probably want to run
against Joe because Joe obviously is gonna get worse, and
there's no doubt he will, so by the time November
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rolls around, I mean, you might just have a cardboard cutout. Okay,
it's gonna be weekend at Joey's. He may not even
be alive though, he's just kinda wheel him out.
Speaker 4 (35:11):
Well, it's the weekend that part two here, there's no doubt.
I think you're right.
Speaker 7 (35:16):
I'm making I'm sorry to be cynical, but it is
that observed. The man should have never been uh in
the White House in the first place. And we've seen
disastrous policies. So Kamala Harris when she takes over, which
she will, is now going to be portrayed by the
New York Times and the other corporate left wing media
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as the greatest leader since Abraham Lincoln. He will not
believe how great she has been. Will always be Kamala, Kamala,
Kamlos and I said you're gonna get You're gonna get
blanket to blanket cable news, network, news, newspapers. Kamo's the greatest,
Kamma's Commo's that. But the real tasks when Trump debates,
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Kamala and Kamalo will be vicious and call Trump a
racist and sexist and thrust up in his face that
it's just going to be outrageous, hoping to prove voke
a meltdown by Trump. That's exactly what's going to happen.
I'm September tenth, Bill.
Speaker 1 (36:20):
Here is a story that just came down from Axios,
and I do want to give Axios a little bit
of credit because in the universe of left wing media,
they've actually been somewhat fair. This is a story, this
is the headline just before House Democrats come to Jesus
meeting today on President Biden's path forward.
Speaker 4 (36:42):
Buck, I don't know if you've seen this. A smaller
group of swing.
Speaker 1 (36:46):
District Democrats held what sources described as a despondent gathering
with quote actual tears of Democrat people are actually crying
about Biden being their nominee because they are concerned that
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it will trickle down and impact their re election. This
is you just said Trump should go to Scotland for
two weeks and just stay out of the mess.
Speaker 4 (37:19):
Don't you, Bill?
Speaker 1 (37:20):
On some level, wish that the Republicans could just say, hey,
we're canceling the RNC.
Speaker 4 (37:27):
Trump's our guy.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
He's gonna have a big rally in Milwaukee on Thursday,
announce his VP, make it a one day thing. As
opposed to take any of the attention away from Democrats
at all.
Speaker 4 (37:39):
Right now, I.
Speaker 7 (37:41):
Think that would be a great strategy myself. I mean,
I'm getting calls from all over the place to do
things during the republic Invention, and I'm gonna turn all
of them down except the ones that pay me an
exorbitant figure. Okay, I'm a mercenaria.
Speaker 4 (37:58):
You're a capitalists.
Speaker 7 (38:01):
But there really isn't any reason at the convention, and
I would like, obviously to hear from whoever. The VP
selection is for the Republicans, and that's, you know, a
platform that will spring up on Wednesday and get widely
watched than Trump's speech on Thursday. Those are okay, but
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they don't need a big dog and pony show out
in Milwaukee because the Republicans need to now concentrate on
how they're gonna deal with Kamala Harris, the Axios report,
I believe that, But I believe it was on your program,
you guys, when we're in January February, when I said that,
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but Biden's not gonna be run again.
Speaker 4 (38:51):
You and I that same team.
Speaker 3 (38:55):
By the way, Uncle Bill, just telling you I still
think he is going to run despite all this that
I haven't haven't wavered from that one, just because I
think it's more about Biden's psychology and the approach that
Biden has to politics as whatever's best for him and
and nothing else matters, and there's no mechanism official.
Speaker 7 (39:16):
I think that the winners in this prediction game should
get free dinners.
Speaker 3 (39:21):
I agree. I agree is a good grill man. He
might have to work the barbecue for me at you Clay,
although actually I don't know.
Speaker 7 (39:29):
That's exactly is I go to an expensive restaurant and
somebody picks up tab that's just free, not really anything.
But what you're dismissing here is that Joe Biden is
not in charge of Joe Biden. See that's who people
don't understand. They think that he's actually engaged in his life.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
He's not.
Speaker 4 (39:54):
You think Jill is calling the shots or Jill and Hunter.
Speaker 7 (39:58):
Yeah, it's just like Nancy Reagan. If you read my book,
Killing Reagan is exactly what happened after President Reagan was shot,
nearly killed. He was incapacitated for about eight months. You
couldn't get near him unless you went through Nancy. And
then at the end of his second term, he was
suffering from his mental acuity, and Nancy again took it over.
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It's exactly the same. So Joe Biden's a wake up
in the morning going, yeah, I'm gonna kick some butt
today and I'm gonna be the nominee. He wants to
know how he can get down to the breakfast room.
That's what he wants to know. I mean, this is crazy.
If you watch Barack Obama walk him off that stage
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in LA just watch that. I went through it with
my mother. I know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 3 (40:51):
Speaking to Bill O'Reilly. Everybody go to Bill rally dot
com for more of his analysis. Almost than no Spin
News assessments are or up at Bill rally dot com.
So Bill, I also want to ask you about this
if I could the the sense, and I don't know
how you handle this. I'm curious because people keep talking
about all this. They talk about buye, they talk abou kamala,
and and there's this unspoken because I think no one
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wants to say it out loud. How could Trump lose
given this reality? How do you how do you approach
that feeling?
Speaker 7 (41:20):
Okay, so you have to step back of your own circumstances.
The problem with conservative America, and I'm not a doctrinaire
conservative either, as Donald Trump. All right, I'm an independent,
traditional American. That's what I am. But conservative Americans, a
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lot of them believe that it's so obvious. How come
everybody doesn't think like me. It's so obvious that the
open border is a catastrophe, has cost a half trillion
dollars to the taxpayers of the United States. It's so
obvious that this is unnecessary and that people are dying
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from narcotics because of it. So how come everybody doesn't
think like me and condemn Joe Biden. That's what the
conservative mindset is most of the people who listen to you, guys.
You have to step away from that, and you have
to look at the circumstance of the people who support
Joe Biden and the Democratic Party. Many are dependent on government.
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That's number one priority in their life. They are seeking
entitlements to get them through life. That's a huge part
of the Democratic vote. And they don't give a wit
whether Joe Biden has to be carried off the stage
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on a stretcher as long as the Democratic Party are
going to continue to fuel entitlements. The others are the
identity voters who want white men, the white patriarchy destroyed.
They hate the white power structure. There's a lot of them.
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That's where Kamala Harris is going to get her base
support from both of those constituencies. It should not be
enough for her to win, particularly if Hispanic Americans continue
to flow to Trump. That's why I believe Trump's best
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VP would be little Marco Ruvio.
Speaker 1 (43:37):
Have you told Trump that by the way that you
think he should pick a Rubio.
Speaker 7 (43:40):
I don't think Trump anything. Trump wants to talk to me.
He knows my number. He calls occasionally, and I always
keep that private. Okay. The best VP candidate for Trump
is Nicky Haley. But Trump does not like Nicki Haley,
nor do I. She is an entitled woman. I don't
like the whole aura that she brings. However, she is
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whip smart. She could win run this country. She could
run it right in a responsible way, and independent women
voters like her. If I'm Trump, that's my VP pick.
It will not be his, but he might go for
Erubia because that solidifies the Hispanic vote and if Hispanic
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Americans way more than African Americans in voting population, by
the way, if they continue to gravitate towards Trump, he wins.
Speaker 1 (44:41):
Bill O'Reilly. The new book comes out in September. We
appreciate you coming on. Are you going to be in Milwaukee,
like you said, making these appearances and whoever will pay
you the most money or no?
Speaker 7 (44:51):
Now, those people frighten me. So I'm not going to
go to either convention. I've been to so many conventions. Yeah, yeah,
they I'll tell you stores. I'd like to just give
a plug for the message of the day on Bill
O'Reilly dot com and you, guys, I think will find
it very interesting from an economic basis, Our coverage of
the debate and thereafter is now rivaling the cable and
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is the first time in history that an independent news
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I've got all the stats in my Message of today
on Bill O'Reilly dot com. It is truly an extraordinary
thing happening here.
Speaker 4 (45:36):
Awesome stuff. Man, keep it rolling and we'll talk to
you again soon.
Speaker 7 (45:41):
Okay, guys, thanks for having me in.
Speaker 4 (45:43):
Thank you, no doubt.
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Speaker 1 (47:40):
Welcome back in Clay Travis buck Sexton Show. Joined now
by our friend, Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, who is
going to win reelection in November. I can say it,
she does not have to say it. Her opponent is
a absolute crazy woman. So if you live in the state
of Tennessee, I would encourage you to get out and
vote for Marshall Blackbird. She joins us now, and I
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don't know that you've even heard this yet, but as
soon as I saw that you guys had been working
on the Republican platform, we had just finished the radio program.
I pulled it up. I read it twenty points. I said,
my goodness, this is so well drafted. It's easy to understand.
I'm not saying that everybody has to agree with everything,
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but I think you guys did a really fantastic job
on this platform. What can you tell our audience that
they should know about this? And I would imagine this
was even though the final result looks effortless. I bet
there was a massive amount of work in drafting that
went into what you produced.
Speaker 2 (48:46):
It is a massive amount of drafting and work and consideration.
And I was so honored to be asked to chair
the Platform Committee this year. And one of the things
play as I went into this, I said, look, I
co chaired the Platform Committee one year when I was
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in the House, and of course we do this in
conjunction with presidential elections. And the platform is the document
that defines what we as Republicans believe, and it's always
been a very cumbersome, you know, one hundred page, two
hundred page, ad page, seventy five page document that nobody
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read except MSNBC and CNN and people that wanted to
target conservatives. And so what we did was to say,
this needs to be simplified. So this year's twenty twenty
four platform that the Platform Committee came up with and
(49:51):
passed yesterday is a total of sixteen pages. It is
dedicated to the forgotten men and women of America. It
was done in coordination with President Trump and his team
to say this is what we as Republicans believe in
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aspire to and if you elect us on November fifth,
this is what we're going to do, and that is
included in the twenty promises that are at the front
of this and it begins with the President and Republicans
promising to secure that border and make certain that we
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end this migrant invasion that is taking place in our
country and then begin deportation. Let's begin with the criminal
illegal aliens. It addresses also inflation, it addresses protecting life,
It addresses making certain we get men out of women's sports.
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That address is fighting the weaponization of the government against
your political opponents. So it is twenty promises. I encourage
your listeners. You can get online. Look for the twenty
twenty four Republican Party platform. You can go to the
rnc's website, you can go to the Republican Convention website.
(51:24):
You can go to Donald Trump dot com. You can
pull this thing down and see what we are going
to do.
Speaker 3 (51:32):
Senator Blackburn, appreciate you being with us and good work
on a rn C or a GOP platform that is
getting a lot of attention, a lot of people talking,
which is certainly to the good, and that's what we
want to be going on here. What are your hopes
for how things look coming out of the upcoming RNC.
(51:53):
What are you hoping that the party will get out
of it?
Speaker 2 (51:57):
My hope is that the party is going to be unify,
guide and pushing forward to make certain that from your local,
state and federal elections that we win and that we
send President Trump to the White House, and that we
build a basic support all across the country for accomplishing
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these things that we have here in this document that
we say, if you elect us, we are going to
do this. And you know, box, the good thing about
this is when they look at this document, which they'll
hear more about next week at the convention, they're going
to be able to kind of use this as a
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to do list and a checklist to make certain that
we do get things done. And I hope what they
will do is hold Republicans accountable for accomplishing these things.
And one thing that's so interesting about this is this
platform was built around input from men and women across
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the country. It did not have one single lobbyist Washington
insider that was feeding into this and trying to seek
favor in a platform. This is a odd by and
for the people it is a weed the people Platform Center.
Speaker 1 (53:21):
Blackburn appreciate you coming on with us. Do you think
Joe Biden's going to run?
Speaker 2 (53:26):
Like?
Speaker 1 (53:26):
What are you hearing from Capitol Hill from maybe some
of the Democrats that you have relationships with the conversations
that are taking place. We know that, And I know
you were down in Atlanta and you were helping in
the spin room for President Trump, but I mean, he
knocked out Joe Biden on June twenty seven. The fallout
(53:47):
is still continuing. Is Biden going to be the guy?
Or do you think they're going to go to Kamala
or what happens there.
Speaker 2 (53:54):
Well, you know, we don't know what is going to happen,
and we're going to leave to the Democrats to sort
their mess out. What we do know is that the
American people are looking at what happened the night of
the debate on June twenty seventh, and they realize that
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Biden's inner circle and many in that White House, you know,
the press room, the press operation, that they have been
counting on the mainstream media to cover for them, and
the mainstream media is complicit in this. And basically what
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the Democrats are feeling right now is they are reaping
what they have sewn because the American people realize that
the Biden inner circle has been lying to them. He
is not sharp, as a fact, he is not energetic,
He is not on top of his game. And it
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is of concern for our nation and our nation security.
It's a concern when you think about NATO being in
BC today. You can hardly get from one place to
another today because of the NATO summit. And this is
frustrating for everybody, I'll tell you that. But I think
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looking at Joe Biden, the Democrats right now are in
a scramble and they've got to make a decision if
they're going to continue to support Biden, if they're going
to toss them aside and do a ticket with Kamala
and Gretchen or Kamala and Hillary or whomever else they
(55:41):
have in consideration, or if they're just going to say, Okay,
the presidency is gone. Let's look at the House and Senate.
Speaker 3 (55:49):
Senator Blackburn, one of the bullet points, one of the
pieces of the platform that you helped author says it's
number two on it carry the largest deportation operation in
American history. I think for a lot of people that
may be among the most important, perhaps even on a
policy level, the most important. Well, preventing World War three
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really important too, but you know it's one of the
more important ones and certainly getting a lot of attention.
Do you have confidence that Congressional Republicans would be willing
to support President Trump in his second term on that
bullet point number two? Carrying out the largest deportation operation
in history?
Speaker 2 (56:33):
Buck, You know, one of the things that always helps
with these issues is people talking to their elected representatives,
and during this time of a political season, as they
see them out and as their campaigning, ask them what
they're going to support. I have legislation, the Clear Act,
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that would allow our local law enforcement, when they come
into contact with an illegal alien that has committed any
kind of crime, it may be shoplifting, duil whatever, they
can detain that individual and require ICE to come and
deport them, and then ICE has to reimburse that local
(57:16):
law enforcement agency for every penny they spent in that
apprehension and detention. Now, that is a great place to start,
so and I think that's what you would see. How
can somebody be opposed to deporting criminal illegal aliens and
(57:38):
that's the kind of thing that the American people would
expect their representatives to support. If you are here and
you've committed a crime, then you ought to be made
to leave the country and barred from ever coming back
in the country. And so there are ways to go
(57:59):
a about facilitating this and starting with the criminal illegal
aliens is most likely where you will see us. You
will see us began, and that is an issue that
could get sixty votes in the Senate to move to
cloture in VOTs a cloture and then be able to
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move on and pass that bill. And we know for
sure President Donald Trump is going to sign it.
Speaker 1 (58:26):
She is, Senator Marsha Blackburn. If you're a Tennessee and
like I am, get ready to go vote for her
very soon this fall. Senator Blackbird, good job on the
RNC platform and we will see you probably in Milwaukee.
Speaker 2 (58:41):
We'll see you there and for your listeners, Marshall Blackburn
dot com, stay in touch.
Speaker 4 (58:46):
By the way, Senator, that's great.
Speaker 1 (58:49):
Nashville really blew this not to have the rn C
taking place next week in Nashville. Didn't they like the
idea that they let these city leaders not have the
RNC because they claim that they were concerned about security.
Speaker 4 (59:01):
I'm still fired up about it.
Speaker 1 (59:03):
I was just thinking about it, as I'm saying, you
and I basically live a few miles from each other,
and we're going to have to travel hundreds to see
each other in Milwaukee. Nashville blew it, didn't they.
Speaker 2 (59:13):
You know what, they could have had this thing. It
was theirs for the taking. The RNC would have loved
to come to Nashville. And when I was in Milwaukee
this week, they said they were just going, oh, thank you,
thank you. We're so excited that we have it here
because we have work, and that is people in the hotels,
in the restaurants and the convention centers. And you know,
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Nashville could have had it. Security would not have been
an issue because the RNC establishes a perimeter and the
federal law enforcement takes care of everything inside of that perimeter.
So you would have had more law enforcement. It would
not have been spread thin, which they said was one
of their considerations, no doubt.
Speaker 1 (01:00:00):
I'm still mad about it. I mean, the city blew it.
But I'm looking forward Milwaukee's game, Nashville's loss. I'll see
you next week.
Speaker 2 (01:00:08):
You got it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:09):
I'd buye that's Marshall Blackburn's you know that buck that
Nashville was all set. They had the RNC ready to roll,
and then leftists on the city Council decided they didn't
like the idea of the Republican Party coming to the
city of Nashville, and they shot it down.
Speaker 3 (01:00:24):
I mean, it's annoying on many levels. And now that
it I realized that I would have gotten to meet
the puppy in the Travis That's right. I had it
been in Nashville, and instead I'm going to be in Milwaukee. Sorry, Milwaukee,
I don't have any puppy to go visit, so.
Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
Could have just been sleeping right in my home. Could
have had an incredible time. And I say this, whether
it's the DNC the RNC, if your city can have
a big event that allows people to make more money
and work more hours, what a failure of leadership not
to allow it. I just I'm fired up about this still.
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