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October 7, 2024 36 mins
The latest on Hurricane Milton. Kamala refuses to call Netanyahu an ally, delivers word salad on Israel. Media attacks Elon Musk. Senator Rubio says Milton is worst-case scenario Florida hurricane. Kamala's moronic answer on abortion and lack of laws governing men's bodies. Elon Musk says Trump victory is not enough, it must be absolutely decisive.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well come back in our number three Monday edition of
the program. Are thanks to our past two guests, Senator
Ricketts of Nebraska and Sean Parnell, both talking about what
they are seeing on the ground in their respective states,
Pennsylvania and Nebraska. We want to mention again right off
the top, it's going to turn into a huge.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Story a hurricane Milton.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
We know we have a monster audience of you listening
in Tampa and all throughout the state of Florida, frankly,
and we appreciate all of you. Category five storm one
hundred and seventy five miles per hour. In the latest reporting,
one of you sent me a hurricane trajectory which confirmed

(00:44):
my thesis here that you don't see very many storms
that are on the trajectory that Milton is on historically
since we've been able to track hurricanes, the pathway that
it is following is a bit of an abnormality, and
it is putting Tampa potentially or South Florida, certainly the
area of Fort Myers Naples that got hit just a

(01:05):
couple of years ago with a devastating hurricane again potentially
sweeping through the state of Florida. Buck, you're in South Florida.
The expectation is that that may arrive Wednesday Thursday. So
this is a fast moving storm. If you, I would imagine,
are in Florida, you are hearing a lot about it,
but just please stay safe and listen to people in

(01:28):
your communities telling you what the smartest thing to do is. Buck,
I don't know how well you know Tampa, and we're
going to get to the one year anniversary of October
seventh here. It's a beautiful place, has not really been
hit hard by a hurricane in about one hundred years.
This is a major metropolitan area that has a burgeoning
growth rate. The area that potentially could be hit is

(01:50):
a highly developed region of the state that has not
seen a hurricane like this and maybe up to one
hundred years when Tampa was a much smaller area. So
this is a Category five. But as you were telling
me during one of the breaks, the miles per hour
of the wind speed right now at one hundred and
seventy five would be one of the strongest Cat fives

(02:12):
to ever hit the state of Florida in recorded history.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
It's very concerning, and my thoughts are already with everybody
who's preparing on that on that whole Gulf coast side
of the state. And look, Florida prepares for hurricanes, understands
how to deal with these as well as were better
than any state in the country. But a category five

(02:39):
is a category five. And if it continues at that pace, Look,
let's all pray that it storm lessens and loses force.
And you know, but I don't even know how to
clay the trajectory of it. You know, sometimes it goes
back out towards the ocean when it comes in from
the southeast, and I feel like I'm a weatherman, come

(03:00):
in from the southeast and makes its way up and
it can make a you back out toward the Atlantic.
I mean, it's making landfall one way or the other.
Based on how this storm is moving. It's just a
question with what ferocity that's right.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
So again, it's going to take over the entire news
cycle in the midst of this presidential campaign. Lots of
positives coming in for Trump, the gambling markets moving in
a direction very favorable to Trump. In the wake of
the Butler Pennsylvania rally. I think a lot of people
are fed up with what they've seen from Hurricane Helene.

(03:32):
Response in North Carolina, in Georgia, in Virginia and Tennessee.
We're continuing to shine a light on that as another
hurricane prepares to come through. But it's also the one
year anniversary of the terror attack October seventh in Israel,
the deadliest day for Jewish people since the Holocaust. And

(03:54):
we're going to play a cut for you, Buck from
your home city of New York City, where on Columbius
Campus there are students marching around celebrating today the October
seventh attack on Israel one year ago. But Kamala is
going to be interviewed by sixty Minutes tonight, and she

(04:15):
was asked about her perspective on what happened there. And
I want everybody out there to listen to this gobblygook
as they continue to put Kamala out there in the
larger universe and she tries to make arguments. She got
two cuts for her. Let's start with she refuses to

(04:36):
say that Netanyaho is an ally again. This aired yesterday,
It's airing tonight on the one year anniversary.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
Cut one. Kamala Harris sixty minutes.

Speaker 3 (04:47):
Do we have a real close ally in Prime Minister Yahoo?

Speaker 4 (04:55):
I think with all due respect, the better question is
do we have an important alliance between the American people
and the Israeli people? And the answer to that question
is yes.

Speaker 1 (05:07):
Okay Buck, refusing to say that we're in alliance with
Benjamin Netanyahu is assigned to me when I heard this
and I watched this clip that she is in real
dire straits in Michigan because she's terrified of what Arab
voters in the state of Michigan, where I spent my
weekend up there, had an awesome time interacting with a
lot of Michiganders. My wife is from there. She's from

(05:29):
the region of the country where there is a huge
Jewish and Arab population, one of the few battleground states
that has both. And it feels to me like Kamala
Harris is a mess trying to calibrate the political response here,
because refusing to say Netanyah, who is an ally is
a slap in the face to anyone who cares about
the safety of Israel.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
Well, these are the rhetorical games that people who Israel
and let's just be frank, the Jewish people cannot trust.
These are the rhetorical games that they play. Things like
I'm not I'm not anti Semitic, I just I just
hate Zionists, right, or something like that. People will say that,
or I oppose Zionism. I have no problem with Jews,

(06:09):
I just the Jewish state is a problem.

Speaker 2 (06:11):
Right.

Speaker 3 (06:11):
There's this rhetorical game that a lot of anti Semites
and a lot of Democrats now find themselves playing. And
this is this is the problem the Democrat party faces
when you have the one year anniversary of October seventh,
it is not only a reminder of how absolutely horrific

(06:35):
and heinous and truly demonic that terror attack was on
the Jewish people. Things that I mean acts, acts were committed,
atrocities committed that any person of any decency or character
would honestly take a bullet themselves before they would ever
do And Hamas did this, their fighters did this wholesale

(06:59):
as a matter of policy, as an active decision that
they were going to rape, torture, mutilate, murder. And so
you have that component of at Clay, which is something
we all have to remember, and to me, it reminds
me very much of the sadism and the evil that
we face in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, with the Jihattist.

(07:20):
It's a similar, similar ideology, similar approach, but also the
American college kids who were you know, I have to
say I read this, Clay.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
I don't know if you saw it.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
But Barry Wise over at the Free Press, which is
her substack, which is I think one of the biggest
substack accounts out there, biggest substack publications out there, she
did a rundown of what it was like, not six
months after October seventh, but on October eighth and ninth,
and the days immediately after this attack, when Harvard University

(07:56):
had thirty student organizations say that this is Israel's fault. Yeah,
Harvard University allegedly the most elite, brilliant institution of the planet.
By the way, it's not. And there are a lot
of morons there, and I know a lot of morons
who have gone to school there.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
But that's the reputation it has.

Speaker 3 (08:16):
You know, one of the biggest idiots was actually the
president of Harvard, who ended up losing her presidency over this.
But Clay, there was something unleashed on the you know,
within the American left that people will not for it,
should not, I hope forget this happened and it wasn't
even Usually what the left does is they say, hey, hey,

(08:39):
hold on, let's not rush to anything. We don't want
more dead bodies. Let's take a moment, let's talk this out.
They didn't even do that, which is usually running cover
by the way for the evildoers.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
You know, there was.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
This it's Israel's fault chorus amongst American Kamala and Biden voters.
To be honest, that's who. How many people voted for
Trump nationwide? Who are big Hamas fans? I mean, I mean,
you know there's lunatics everywhere. You got three and fifty
million people. I think you could probably count them on

(09:13):
both hands. Didn't happen. If you are a pro Hamas American,
you are a Kamala base voter, you are a Democrat,
and I think the Democrat Party can't shake that right now.
And so really it comes down to for a lot
of Jewish American voters, you were shown what the Democrat
Party really thinks of you. We have a lot of

(09:34):
Jewish listeners who already vote Republican. Some of it maybe
you're independence or Democrats, but I'm talking about for those
who have supported Biden and now are thinking about supporting
Harris if you choose to ignore what the what the
Democrat Party showed you with these campus protests and the
way politicians responded to it, and the way media outlets

(09:54):
responded to it. I don't know what to say.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
Let's play a couple cuts building on that.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
She was asked again about net Yahoo and the response
of Israel. This is going to air tonight on sixty minutes.
This is Bill Whittaker asking Kamala Harris again. You heard
her say that she would not say that Netanyahu was
an ally, which again is a slap in the face.
But here is a further analysis from Kamala Harris. Listen

(10:24):
to this word, Salad.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
It seems that Prime Minister Netanyah who is not listening.

Speaker 4 (10:30):
Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted
in a number of movements in that region by Israel
that were very much prompted by or a result of
many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen
in the region.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Fuck what does that mean? I mean, I know, I
really mean.

Speaker 3 (10:57):
Like you listen to it and you could play it
back over and over again.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
These are the.

Speaker 3 (11:03):
Words of a person being asked about a movie that
she did not see, or a book she did not read.
This is nonsense. The work I have a quote here, Clay,
The work that we have done has resulted in a
number of movements in that region by Israel that were

(11:24):
very much prompted by or a result of many things,
including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region.
That is a direct quote. I did not mess around
at all. This is Kamala Harris answering Clay with we
did some stuff that affected, some things, that did things
that were also stuff. It's black, it's it's it's absolute

(11:48):
chaos that answer, and I want to play you were
mentioning these elite institutions. This is today on Columbia's campus.
Listen to what they are chanting on the anniverse the
one year anniversary of the October seventh terror attack. And

(12:27):
I know it's kind of hard sometimes to hear.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
What they are chanting on Columbia's campus today. Is they're saying,
what do we want? What do we need? Death to Israel? Also,
resistance is glorious. We will be victorious. I mean, this
is just even for people out there that I think

(12:52):
were stunned by what they saw in response to Ocsober seventh,
on the one year anniversary of the largest terror attack
and murder of Jewish people since the Holocaust. This is
what's happening on the campus of Columbia.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
And I mean, I think it's worth remembering. Just like
in twenty twenty they were talking about the riots and
the rioters of BLM, those were Bidenhooters. This is politically affiliated.
The Prohamas anti Semitism that exists in America is almost
exclusively it is a ninety nine percent Democrat party phenomenon. Okay,

(13:29):
we all know this. You see this going on on
the campuses. I don't know how much more clear it
could be. And you also want to ask, I think
as though you could have a rational conversation play with
people that would take the side of the butchers of
women and children and the elderly on And also maybe

(13:53):
I just say this, you know, having spent some time
in combat zones and having some understanding of what does
go on with warfare, there is, in fact the difference
between a missile strike that has civilian casualties and sending
men into civilian homes to rape, mutilate, and murder women

(14:14):
and children. These are different things. And I know that
the friends of Hamas, the Democrat left who love to
make excuses for the Palestinians, who can never make up
enough excuses for themselves, given so much money, given so
many options, given autonomy, and what do they do now?
They elect Hamas, they put Hamas in charge, and they
support Amas, but they act like this is the same

(14:37):
and is not the same. And also Clay, if they
will justify that, what would they not if they were
to get their hands on a nuke and they were
to nuke Tel Aviv? Would would the college campus kids
all be marching with this is payback? I think the
answer is yes. I think they would say that, I
truly do, which gives you a sense of just how

(14:58):
perverted and maniacal this anti Israeli movement is in this country.
So I just in this election, I feel like it
couldn't be any more clear what the two sides stand for.
Kamala Harris won't even won't even say that she stands
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Speaker 3 (16:25):
Elon Musk showed up at the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Elon fully red pilled, fully maga and it is a
beautiful It is a beautiful thing. And the journals are unhappy.
The richest man in the world, and arguably I would,
I would argue, the most important tech visionary executive you

(16:47):
know in the world right now, Elon Musk. The journals
want to lecture him on how he's spreading disinformation. This
is MSNBC Play twenty.

Speaker 6 (16:57):
I will say that Elon Musk is perhaps the world's
leading spreader of disinformation, including outright lies about hurricane releafs
about illegal immigrants.

Speaker 3 (17:06):
We've seen him do that in the last couple of weeks.

Speaker 6 (17:08):
And then on Saturday he steps on stage with Donald
Trump like the one of the less athletic leaps I've
ever seen. As he bounded his way on stage with Trump.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
Journals seethed with contempt at Elon, who would have accomplished
more with any number of his companies alone than all
of these journal entities together could ever imagine. You can
criticize Elon Musk because you disagree with his politics.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Fair game.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
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want to hit you with this. Not good news at all.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
Florida Senator Marco Rubio just tweeted in the last five minutes,
and maybe we should get Center Rubio on buck and
or reach out to Ryan DeSantis and see if they
want to come on the Florida State individuals to help
us tomorrow. Get you as well prepared as you can
be for this storm. Several years ago, Marco Rubio tweeted,

(19:24):
I asked the National Hurricane Center to show me what
the worst case storm hitting Florida would look like. What
they showed me back then is almost identical to the
Milton forecast.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Now again, one hundred and.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
Seventy five mile an hour wins category five. Right now,
it looks to be in the area of Tampa, Florida
that is the epicenter. This thing can adjust, as all
of you know that have followed hurricanes. But the trajectory
this storm is on is not a quote unquote usual one,
and it has the potential to hit with a force

(20:05):
in an incredibly populated region of Florida that has not
been hit in one hundred years Tampa's beautiful buck on
the waterfront. If you have spent any time there in
Tampa at all, there are many old homes that have
been built right on the bay right in Tampa, and
the distance I've driven past, I've stayed in some of

(20:25):
those areas, the distance in terms of water surge between
the front row of the front floor first floor of
these houses is only a couple of feet from the
bay itself. And so if this comes through with the
force in Tampa that they're anticipating, would be unprecedented truly
in modern history. And we know because we went down

(20:47):
and helped those people trying to rebuild all throughout the
Ford Myers Naples area. You guys just got pummeled a
couple of years ago with a devastating hurricane. So a
lot of the coverage and associated with that is still underway.
So again we're gonna update you on the latest, but
that is looking incredibly calamitous for so many of you

(21:09):
that are listening to this show right now, and we
want you to listen to your local authorities, your local leaders,
and make sure that you keep you and your family
as safe as possible, and certainly hurricane Helene. The fallout
there is continuing. A lot of people in Asheville don't
have water. East Tennessee. We just got an email from
someone saying there's eight bridges in Newport, Tennessee. Seven of

(21:31):
them are on are not functional. East Tennessee. Slam Georgia,
South Carolina, Virginia, Hurricane Helene just unprecedented damage. Okay, And
amidst all this, Kamala Harris decided she needs to reach
out to people. She's losing the race. She's got to
persuade them that she is the right choice. She has
decided to do an interview blitz that's going to include

(21:52):
Howard Stern sixty minutes, Stephen Colbert and Alexander Cooper are
on call.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
Her Daddy.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
I just imagine for a second, because I think this
is very telling. Forget about Kamala Harris running for president.
If Kamala Harris came forward right now and was the
head of FEMA, the point person in charge for the
disaster of the hurricane, disaster relief of Helene, and the
preparations for Milton as a Floridian, I would be very concerned,

(22:27):
perhaps terrified about how this is going. And I bring
this up not just to score some kind of a
political point, but because she's not competent. Yes, she does
not exude, she does not display. She has not proven
any ability to handle complicated decision making, to show leadership,
to be a good organizer.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
Everybody who works for her basically quits Clay, what is that?

Speaker 3 (22:50):
Yes, working in the vice president's office is an elite
thing to put on your resume for most people that
want to do that kind of stuff. I think she's
got five of fifty something who have stayed through her
time as vice president. I mean, we could go through
this all day. She is not up for this and
it matters. It does matter whether or not you can

(23:11):
do the job.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
So building on that, Kamala Harris went on the Call
Her Daddy podcast. This clip has gone viral and somehow
they have tried to promote it as a really great
argument and talking point. If you don't know the Call
Her Daddy podcast, a lot of young women listen to it,
so maybe your daughters and granddaughters might listen to this show.

(23:34):
And Alexander Cooper and Kamala Harris both sound like morons
in this clip. They're trying to focus on abortion as
basically Kamala Harris's entire campaign is if you get pregnant,
you're gonna get dragged out of your house. There's gonna
be a national registry. You're gonna die if you try
to have an abortion. I mean, this is basically her
entire campaign. It's a very dark campaign, despite the fact

(23:56):
that they talk about joy and vibes and brats summer.
I remember that a while back. Listen to this discussion,
and as you do, I want every man out there
to think about this. They say, there's no laws that
directly impact men that put their body at risk.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
Buck, I don't know about you.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
When I turned eighteen years old, I got a letter
in the mail and I had to register for Selective Service,
that is the draft. Men uniquely are forced to register
for the draft. I think that's appropriate. I don't think
women should be getting drafted, but probably over a million
men in the history of the United States have died
while being drafted to fight. Certainly this happened at Vietnam

(24:37):
most recently. Many of you out there remember watching the
Vietnam Draft lad lottery by birthday on television to see
whether or not you were going to be called in.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
I mean, yes, Clay.

Speaker 3 (24:47):
I'm obviously I read for a selective service as well,
And I would just say I remember when the CIA
took took DNA from me, and it was so that
they could yeah, identify I mean, I mean they're very
upfront about They're like, yeah, if you get blown up,
we need to be able to you know, from your remains. So, yes,
men have their own things that they deal with. Uh,

(25:10):
in that regard in terms of government control, I just
also though, have have once again reached my limit of
we're having a discussion about a thing right now. And
the only reason I think Kamala Harris, if she wins
the election, in my mind, it just means abortion has
managed to become not just a wedge issue, but the
decide or issue at national politics, which is an absolute

(25:32):
travesty for the country. If that is the case, I
don't think that will happen. But to me, that's the
only way she could possibly win the election. And I
don't think that then I think Trump's gonna win. So
I don't believe that will happen. But I would just say, when, oh,
we should play the collar, Yeah, did we not play it?

Speaker 2 (25:47):
I'm sorry? Yeah, let's play.

Speaker 7 (25:51):
Yeah, can we try to think of any law that
gives the government the power to make a decision. I
know what you're gonna ask about a man's body? No, No,
is there any law?

Speaker 4 (26:09):
No?

Speaker 2 (26:11):
No, it's no.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
Okay, Buck, this is uniquely moronic because the draft has
impacted millions of people, and it's not a difficult thing
to think of if you even have a staff.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
I mean, this is a prepared question. It's so dumb.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
But both of them are not They're not smart people.
I mean, this is you know, I don't know this woman,
but I've heard enough of the podcast that she's not
a knowledge She may be very entertaining Alex Cooper.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
I don't know her. I don't listen to her stuff,
but I've.

Speaker 3 (26:40):
Seen enough that I this is not a knowledgeable person,
not a person of any wisdom that you think has
any knowledge that should be shared beyond talking about stuff
that we don't talk about here on this show. I mean, look,
you know, people can choose their content.

Speaker 2 (26:52):
That's fine.

Speaker 3 (26:52):
Whatever is at the end of civilization before us when
something like this becomes as popular as it is, perhaps,
but put that aside, uh Clay. First of all, having
a baby is not like being at Omaha Beach. Okay,
can we just start with that as well. I mean,
if we're really going to compare these things, having a
baby is one of the most beautiful and wonderful things
that any human being could ever do. It is the

(27:14):
gift that women have that men shall never bear, even
though I know the Democrats now pretend like that's not
even the case, that men can get pregnant too, which
is also insane. That is one of their mass delusions.
But this whole women's body choice thing, they're not even
They don't even grapple with the center of the pro

(27:34):
life debate. They act like they have no familiarity with it.
They act like it it doesn't even come up, and
it is. There is another body involved, right, we make decisions,
I'm sorry, we make laws rather about decisions that affect
other people all the time. You know, if you're a parent,
you're like, look, I just want to burn my child

(27:56):
with a hot iron because I think that discipline's in
the state says no, song, that's another human being. The
state will step in, and but you can't just say, oh,
but it's my kid, and that's how I do things.
There's another baby or another human being with the baby
in an abortion that they don't even deal with at all.
They speak around the issue is it a person or not?

(28:18):
And they've managed to convince so many people that this
is a debate about women's autonomy. It's actually not a
debate about women's autonomy. It's a debate about is there
another human being involved in this with rights and protections
of the law. But you don't even hear about this.
It's framed as like a choice about, you know, what
kind of leggings to wear or what ice cream to
go by. And it's a moral travesty. And unfortunately it's

(28:41):
very effective politics because so many people have been brainwashed
by this propaganda that there's nothing else, nothing else going
on here. And just when I hear them talking about this, clearly,
whether it's Harris or Waltz, they think this is the
most effective line of attack they have, right, I mean,
that's clear.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
It's the entire campaign. Yeah, the entire campaign. I mean
they're not getting residents on democracy. I just think if
you're a mom, or you're a grandma and your daughter
or your granddaughter is listening to this podcast, I actually
think that pulling some of these clips and just pointing
out how moronic the conversation is. And let me say this,

(29:22):
I don't know this Alex Cooper chick either, Buck. I've
never listened to anything she's done, so it's not my wheelhouse.
I don't begrudge her for interviewing Kamala, but I do
think it's interesting that Kamala was invited on Dave Ramsey's podcast,
which is a radio show. Dave Ramsey also based here
in Nashville. Bucky's built a tremendous audience. She chose to

(29:43):
go on and talk about abortion with Alex Cooper, not
to go on with Dave Ramsey and talk about the economy.
Where do you think most voters are focused? I legitimately
do not believe that Kamala Harris added one voter by
going and doing the Alex Cooper podcast. If you care
only about abortion, and you probably are going to vote
for her, right, If you're a one issue voter and
your issue is abortion, everybody cares about the economy. Kamala

(30:07):
can't talk about the economy, and honestly, she can't even
talk about abortion in that intelligence of a manner as
you just heard there. But I also think it speaks
to how bad those staffs are. This is a prepared question.
Nobody has said to either of them. Hey, the draft
exists and men can be put in prison if they
don't register, and if they refuse to fight in a
war that's a sex specific law that the government mandates

(30:30):
that all men take part in. It actually invalidates the
whole argument they're trying to make on its face, and
neither one of them themselves or their staffs were smart
enough to have an answer for this.

Speaker 3 (30:41):
This is one of the great truths of being a
Democrat leftist. They don't know and they don't care. Yeah,
you know what I mean. They don't know, And even
when you tell them, they still won't care. They'll still
think that it's a good point because this is what
the propaganda is and it doesn't matter. It's about out
what they're what that audience wants to hear in that moment.

(31:03):
Kamala Harris Clay has still still not been subject to
a real interview. I mean a person who will sit
there and say, by the way, Shannon Briem, who is.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
A great job with Tim Walls, very good.

Speaker 3 (31:17):
With Tim Wallas, one of my favorite people, one of
my favorite on air talents. At Fox News. She is
she is all brains, class and beauty. She's absolutely fantastic.
And you know she asked just real questions, not in
an aggressive way. And Tim Walls was was just you know,
floundering like a like a walrus on the beach. I mean,

(31:38):
he had no idea what was going on that If
you pushed on Kamala Harris on some of these clay and.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
I read, I read the thing before.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
Just the work that we have done has resulted in
a number of movements in that region that were very
much prompted by a result of many things. That is
a quote. That is what she says in response to questions.
It is nonsense, it's blather. It's actually in some ways
worse because like at least with Biden, it's not his
fault because the synapses in the brain aren't firing, the

(32:07):
neurons aren't firing properly.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
It's indicative of not doing the barest amount of homework.
Because again, if you ask me who the Prime Minister
of Albania is, that I would be like, I got
no idea, and it would be an honest answer. If
you ask me what American policy on Israel should be
and I gave an answer like that.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
We couldn't host a radio show.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
I mean, in all honesty, you wouldn't listen to anyone
talk on the radio who answered questions like that. You
don't have to agree with this, but the fact that
she's not prepared for Hey, what should Israeli policy be?
Is net nyahu an ally, it's insulting that she can't
answer these questions. She's been running for president now for
three months. Yeah, crazy, Look, I was just talking about it,

(32:52):
and we got to be very honest. The pro life
movement is in is in a tough spot right now
because there's a percon option that they can't win in
the national election. The issue can't win now. This is
a long term fight. Opinions will change over time. The
end of row is a good thing legally and morally,

(33:15):
but we are fighting an uphill battle and every day
counts because every life counts. So while we're waiting to
win this battle for the hearts and minds of the
American people on this issue of life for babies in
the womb, what can you do? That's where Preborn comes in.
The Preborn Network is a nonprofit that saves the lives

(33:36):
of unborn babies every day right now and has been
doing it for years. So this isn't about maybe in
a year something will change. Is there are babies in
wombs right now who will live because of the work
that preborn is doing. So yes, we have to vote
the right way. We have to speak to our fellow
Americans about this issue. But there are people on the

(33:57):
front lines who are saving lives right now. I've been
to a preborn clinic. I've met with some of the
women who have had help from preborn and also met
their adorable little kids. Now little boys, little girls running
around the office laughing might not happen without preborn.

Speaker 3 (34:13):
That's where preborn comes in. They can't do this without you,
the pro life community. So please give a gift today
on whatever size you can ten dollars, ten thousand dollars,
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Only you can decide what's fair and wise for you
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(34:35):
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That's pound two five zero, say baby, or go to
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Speaker 3 (35:03):
Oh yeah, welcome, Welcome back to Clay Ambuck. Just want
to make sure you know it's gonna be code book
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Speaker 2 (35:41):
A Clay.

Speaker 3 (35:42):
It's amazing that here we are. We're still getting more
information and detail about the most recent hurricane that hit
we're preparing for another what's unfortunately looking like a massive
hurricane strike on Florida, and we're three weeks away from
an election.

Speaker 2 (35:59):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (35:59):
I just feel like the news cycle is it's almost
moving too fast these days. We don't have we have
nowhere near enough time to cover everything. But we'll be
back with more tomorrow, obviously, And I think it is
looking good for Trump. That's my happy thought of the day.
I think it's looking good for the Trumpster.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
Elon Musk, who spoke yesterday in Butler, PA. Maybe we'll
roll over some of his audio and use some of
that tomorrow, said victory is not enough. It must be
absolutely decisive victory, just sharing the latest gambling odds. That's
Elon Musk. He's right. Trump has said it in a

(36:35):
different way. It has to be too big to rig.
Wherever you are across the country, get your votes in now,
if you can vote early, get out and vote and
make your voice heard. We'll be back letting you hear
all of our voices tomorrow at noon Eastern

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