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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome. In second hour, Clay and Buck kicks off. Now
we are joined by Senator Rick Scott of Florida. The
Senator's here in my home state. Senator Scott, I know
you just left Sarasota. You are en route to Fort Myers.
Hurricane Milton is bearing down and it is a monster
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from what we can all see on the radar and
all the coverage of it. What do people need to
know right now and what kind of preparations are being
made to deal with this?
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Well, the I've been talking, I'm giving constant updates for
the National Hurricane Center, and that's a great group of
people who do a great job. You know, you sort
of have to think about this two ways. One, if
you're along the coast, if you're Tampa, so you know,
to probably Naples, you're going to get a pretty big
storm surge. And if you get six feet a storm surge,
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you're not going to survive. If you get that in
your house, we're talking about fifteen feet. We're talking about
possibly fifteen feet in Tampa, Sarasota, even down to Fort
Myers where they've had you know, they had Ian two
years ago, they had Debbie. What a few months two
months ago, and now they've had lean last week. So
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these barrier islands are so low lying you just got
to get off of them. So I tell the people,
we can't make you stay alive if you go and dry,
If you go stay on these bear islands and you
get ten for the storm search and you're in one
story house, you're dead. If you get ten for the
storm search and you've got a crummy house that collapses,
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you're dead. You're dead. We can't you can't be rebuild anything.
Your family will never talk to you again until you
get to heaven. So get out. And here's the other thing.
People do. They wait and say, well, i'll see how
bad it is. Well, once it's bad, the roads are
gonna be flooded. They're gonna be our lines down you
can't need and there's gonna be tornadoes. You can't get going.
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Then if you're inland a little bit okay, is that
you're fine. You're not an evacuation zone. You have to
understand we are gonna lose power. And just got off
the phone with Duke. We're gonna we're gonna lose power.
We're going to have flooding, We're gonna have down power lines,
which is dangerous. We're gonna have trees falling because we're saturated,
so you're gonna have to be careful. You're gonna have
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to have seven days of water, seven days of food,
have your pet food, have your medicine, and because you
just have to assume that one's open or for this,
you might not get there because the rosa block. Then
if you go in little so farther, let's say you
get to Polk County or you get to Orlando, well,
you might have hurricane force winds. You're probably gonna have flooding.
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You're probably gonna have down power, so you could eventually
end up with no power, no water, and no sewer.
And so you just have to listen to everybody locally.
They're profession tells the Sheriff's, our merchant management team. Listen
and if they say get out of town, then you
do it today. You don't do it. Oh, I think
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I'll wait until tomorrow morning. One, you have no idea.
If you don't have a full tank of gas, we're
gonna go and I think we might be out of gas.
So I'm just telling everybody can't get seriously now, don't
wait and if you along the Bear Islands, they've told
you you have to get out. I live in Naples.
We had to be out of our house by six am.
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So we've done everything we could. We put furniture up,
we put sandbags all over every possible opening in the house.
We're hoping for the best now. Hopefully won't be as
bad as Tampa. But that's what everybody's gonna think. Get
the heck out. If they told you get out and
get out. And if you have friends that are close
to the water, call them, bug them. You have family members,
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if you love them, bug the living daylights out them
to get out of dodge. So the first thing, my
first response is everybody needs to feel like think about this.
In Herba, we got in twenty seventeen, bigger than the state.
Nobody died. Why because we got them to evacuate. And
two years ago one hundred and fifty plus people died.
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Just two weeks ago with Selene, twenty five people died.
We don't need to have anybody dying. We know this
is happening. It's happening. It's gonna have thirst state, it's
gonna happen. It's not it Maybe it's gonna hit now,
might not hit Jampa. My head just north mind he
just said south. It's probably not gonna be much further
than that, So get the hell out of Dodge. I
want you to stay alive. Don't don't choose and put
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yourself in arms way and in law enforcement and first responders.
They can't come get you when it's sixty dollar an hour. Win.
We got shelters open, it's close to you can go
to a disaster sort of disaster dot org. There's shelters open,
they're safe, you can take your pets. Some of them
are medically dependent. I've got uh. I just was in Sarrisota.
They've got thirteen shelters open too, medically dependent. They're all
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you can take the pets to all of them. So
they've got food, they've got water. So it might not
be a fun thing. But and then people say, well,
you know there's traffic on I for. There is way
there always is, there is. But guess what I'd rather
you be stuck in traffic on Eye for you'll eventually
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get where you need to go than die an ANAMORYA center.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
I think that's important that everybody should listen to. I
know you're not a meteoro meteorologist, that's not an easy
word to say. But Tampa hasn't really been hit by
a storm like this in one hundred years. For people
who have spent any time in Hillsborough County, for people
who have driven around in the Tampa area, there are
a ton of houses that are right up there on
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the water, some of them older houses that have been
there and been safe for a long time. Based on
what you have seen of these forecasts, what could happen
to Tampa? For anyone listening in the Tampa area. And
we got big audience all over Florida, but we got
a big art audience there in Tampa in particular. People
might not having experienced anything like this. What are you
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hearing about? What could happen to Tampa? To just hammer
home white.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
People need to be first off, let's look just just
what happened to eastco With Helen Davis. Island had a
lot of water, right. And then then if when this
water comes in and let's say it's a fifteen foot,
it's a fifteen foot of water, and then you're gonna
where it looks like it's gonna hit as high tide,
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it makes it. It makes it worse. Right, So, and
so you're gonna you're gonna get water way in the
steam hatsie Heleen two weeks ago, eighteen foot of storm
water a half a mile in a friend of mine's
grocery store at seven foot a half a mile in
at seven foot water. Yeah, right right, So then so
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then let's say, oh, you say, well my house is
at twenty feet. That's a great, great, Maybe you won't
be flooded your house. The street's gonna be flooded. Their
grocery stores are closed, the power lines are going to
be down, You're going to have downtree lines and goes
down street lines down streets could hit your house and
kill you. And this all happens, and then people Then
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the other thing we got to do is people got
to know how do you use a generator? You don't
put it inside your house. You need to learn these things,
and you can't learn them at the last minute and
say I think, well, let me think, oh I think
I'll get on you on YouTube. Oh gosh, it's down right.
So you just you just have to say go to
go to you and go to ready dot God, we
get a plan, but you've got to listen. I mean,
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your sheriffs, your first responders, mergeny management, they're telling you
this stuff. Just take it seriously because you know, who
knows what's going to exactly happen. It's always a little
bit different. But look at Ian two years ago. Ian
was supposed to hit Tampa and hit four More's Beach.
We had one hundred and fifty people die because they
didn't get off of Sanamo, they didn't get off of
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Fort Meyer's Beach and it was just devastated. So I so,
but you know, the net Hurricane Center there, every there there,
this is this. You know the storm happened. Alina was
perfect right now this who knows what will happen on
this and suit it's weather. But the storm search is
getting better and better their information. And if you're to
the south of the storm, you're gonna get a lot
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of storm search. I man's it's a big storm, a
lot of wind. So you just and then then if
you're inland, let's say you're fifty miles inland and then
we get one hundred mile an hour winds and you're
in a manufacturing home. Okay, go, I need to tell you,
Charlie County that happened with Ian We had a whole
bunch of manufacturer homes. This role rolled over. So that's
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going to kill you.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
So I just, I mean, that's terrifying. We're speaking of
Center center, Rick Scott Center. Can you give us a
sense of what are the what are the actions that
are being taken uh right now by state, local, and
federal authorities to try to just pre position resources, assistance
and aid and what does that piece You've made very
clear and I think very compelling presentation about why it
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is people need to get out of the evacuation areas.
The mayor of Tampa last night on CNN said if
you stay in the evacuation area, you are going to die.
That is what you probably saw that, right, Yeah, that
is what she has said.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
Yeah, it's yeah, I think I think Jane Caster's I
mean she's right. I mean, you're fifty foot the storm start.
If you hit ten, let's say we're off a little bit.
But guess what we got eighteen eighteen for the storm,
which since think about that, that's two tall, I mean
two nine foot floors of pure water. And what they
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do is the water comes in and breaks everything and
breaks all your windows, right, and that sucks everything out
when it goes out, including you, right, including everything else
that's out really heavier tied down. So so the you know,
you just you've you've you've got to listen. So the
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and then after it happens, you know, we got all
these problems because there's no power. We and the third
and IRMA. When I was governoring in seventeen, we had
thirteen out, thirteen million out of twenty two million people
without power. Right. So so it's in Tampa, it's gonna
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come way up, right, it's gonna some of these places
that have been built close to the water that are
not you know, way up, they're gonna get there. They're
gonna be inundated with water and they're in and if
if you stay, you know, you're just gone. So I
mean it, you know. There, I'll tell you another story.
I was at Stein Hatchet. I don't know if you
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guys have been to Royce. Royce's is advancing Hatchey for
I don't know, fifty years two story building right on
the river. Two weeks ago, the whole building's gone. It's gone,
the whole building, two story building right on the water.
Eighteen fruit storm search destroyed the entire building. It was.
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It crumbled, crumbled. That's what happened. If you go to
Mexico Beach back in twenty eighteen, those houses, what they
did was they old wooden houses. They filled in the
first sport well. The water pressure came in, crushed the
whole first were the whole collab, whole building collaps I
remember the day after I was down Mexico Beach. I
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remember people come up and say, Hey, I can't find
my mom.
Speaker 4 (11:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
They found her five days later, washed up about five
blocks away. Because she said, oh, I've been through a
category you know, one or two or three before, so
I'm not going to evacuate. It's not generally the wind. Now,
if you're close to the water, it's the water that's
going to kill you. Will it will, It will kill you, period.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
Senator Scott. First of all, I mean, obviously having been
the governor Florida, you know this situation very well and
you understand all the all the factors, and I think
it's important you know, we have we have stations. We
are are on w f L A Tampa. We have
stations in Fort Myers, we have stations in some of
the evac areas where people are listening right now. So
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you've made it very clear that people need to evac
and get and get out of there. If anyone wants
either additional resources about evak pathways, preparations for their home,
anything like that. Where where do you recommend that people
who are in the path of this monster store go
if they have any questions or need any help, you know,
other than you got to evacuate.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
Yeah, Sorda. Diaster dot org has got really good information. Okay,
if they have any problems, you can get on my website.
It's Rick Scott, Rick Scott dot. You can go to
rad dot gov, but you can go to Public four disaster.
The best you can get on ours Rick Scott Dot's
in it dot gov. They will direct you, but we
put a lot of information. But look all the shares,
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all the first prounders, they're ready, I mean they're already.
They're gonna preposition assets like Dukes is gonna have unbelievable
number of line workers coming down. They have eighteen thousand
line workers ofuuring utilities did two weeks ago. They'll have
more this time. But it doesn't help you save your life,
all right, None of us. That's gonna save your life.
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What's gonna save your life is the decision you make
right now, and you just I can't I can't express
it enough. You cannot wait much longer because the wind
is gonna start. It's gonna it slowed down a little bit.
It could speed up, but the wind's gonna start sometimes
late tonight in the morning. So what's gonna happen is
you're gonna start having downpower lines. The storm surge is
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gonna start tonight, right so you're gonna start having a
lot of water coming, so we're gonna have flooding. So
you just can't wait that much longer, and then and
then you don't know what the rules are gonna be.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
Like Senator Scott, appreciate it. We're getting the word out
and we have people, like we said, we have average
in the whole state of Florida, and I'm a Floridian.
Clay is a part time Floridians. Our thoughts and prayers
with everybody involved here and we're getting the word out
as much as we can. And we could not agree
with you more. Thank you for bringing your expertise and
for your work on this to just try to keep
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our fellow Floridians, a fellow Americans, say thank.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
You all right, take care, Thanks what you guys are doing.
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been talking regularly.
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Speaker 1 (18:53):
We were just speaking to Senator Rick Scott of Florida,
former governor of Florida, knows the hurricane response world as
well as anybody really, and we are also preparing here
in Florida for what is supposed to be one of
the biggest storms we've seen in many years, most devastating
storms we've seen in many years. So when this comes
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weeks before an election, there's obviously going to be a
lot of political conversation around it. This is just reality.
Whether it's a hurricane or a mass shooting or you know,
major terrorist attack, abroader at home, an assassination attempt on
a US presidential candidate, the politics immediately become a part
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of the conversation now because well they would in general,
but especially because of the election year. So with that
in mind, Kamala Harris, who is really putting on quite
a show of just how inept and completely incapable of
doing the job of commander in chief in any meaningful way,
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Kamala Harris decided to tangle. Look, she picked this fight.
Ron Desantist, the governor Florida, was not trying to cause
any issues for her. He wasn't you know, Governor de Santis,
people can like him or not like him. I don't
know a lot of you like him. But I mean,
you know, nationally, you've been people been told, Oh, Florida,
they're like not welcoming to what It's complete, complete nonsense.
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But he's excellent at this. This is where at focusing
on preparation, planning, and getting the job done. Ron is
a top tier, top tier politician, leader, governor, all of
the above. Kamala Harris decided to make a public issue
of the governor of Florida, days away from what could
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be the worst hurricane to hit Florida in decades. Didn't
take her call as if somehow he is obligated to
have a little chit chat with the Vice president because
she feels like being important. Here is what she said
about this. Let's hear from Vice President Harris. First, NBC as.
Speaker 4 (21:03):
Reporting Governor Desantus is ignoring your calls on hurricanes, resources
and help.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
How does that hurt the situation here?
Speaker 5 (21:13):
You know, moments of crisis, it's nothing else. Should really
be the moment that anyone who calls themselves a leader
saysn't even to put politics desires as the people first.
People aren't desperately to support right now and playing political
games with this moment in these crisis situations, these are
the height of emergency situations. It's is utterly irresponcl and
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it is selfish, and it is about political gamesmanship. And said,
it's doing the job that you couldn't else to do,
which is to put the people first.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
I know you had some loud background there, but just
you understand she's calling DeSantis here because he didn't take
her call selfish, irresponsible, not a good leader. I mean,
she is going at him to be clear, he's done.
She's not even on his radar. He's the governor, he's
not in this election, and he's trying to save floridians
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lives and do the best job he can right now.
I know Ron Clay knows Ron that that is where
his mind is.
Speaker 4 (22:12):
He's not.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
Oh, I wonder if Kamala's gonna call me or not
or whatever has no in She.
Speaker 3 (22:15):
Also has no actual power as it pertains to FEMA
or any response at all.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
Well, this is what Ron.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
I look.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
Ron had to respond to this right because it's completely
unfair and contrary to the spirit of the moment, which
isn't all hands on deck reality. This has cut six.
This is Ron on our good friend Sean Hannity Show
last night, just laying it out there. Listen to this.
Speaker 6 (22:40):
I've been in touch with both FEMA and the President
as well as marshaling all our state agencies and working
to support our local communities. And so for Kamala Harris
to try to say that my sole focus on the
people of Florida is somehow selfish, is delusional. She has
no role in this. In fact, she's been vice president
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for three and a half years. I've dealt with a
number of storms under this administration. She has never contributed
anything to any of these efforts. And I will say this,
I've had storms under both President Trump and President Biden,
and I've worked well with both of them. She's the
first one who's trying to politicize the storm.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
Ah donastating.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
Here's what I think happened, Buck. I think that her
people said, hey, you're getting crushed for not being involved
enough related to the hurricanes in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee.
What happened with Helene. I think that she decided, you
know what, I should get on the phone so I
can say I have talked with the governors. I told
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them I'll do whatever I can. Right, I'm telling you
how I think this played out. She called somebody in
DeSantis's office. DeSantis is running a million miles a minute.
He's like, why would I talk to Kamala Harri Like,
I'm already talking to the president that actually runs FEMA.
She has no role. This is just a waste of time.
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Kamala then gets advice from her team. They say, you
should go out and attack Ron DeSantis for playing politics.
It'll be a big win for you, and then buck
Joe Biden just in the last hour said that DeSantis
is doing a great job, that he has Biden's personal
phone number, and they're doing as much as they can
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to get ready. I think we have audio of that
as well. This is Biden. This is important. This is
Biden basically throwing Kamala Harris under the bus and saying,
what in the world is she talking about. I'm the
actual president.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
Listen.
Speaker 7 (24:42):
The governor of Florida has been cooperative, he said, he's
gotten all that he needs. I talked to him again
yesterday and I said, whatever I should know, you're doing
a great.
Speaker 4 (24:52):
Job, is being all being done.
Speaker 7 (24:54):
Well, we thank you for it. And I literally gave
my personal phone number to call.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
So I don't know.
Speaker 8 (25:01):
There was a rough start in some places, but every governor,
every governor from Florida to North Carolina has been fully
cooperative and supportive and acknowledged what this team is doing.
Speaker 7 (25:13):
And they're doing an incredible job.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
Or we got a lot more than joke, Okay, Clay,
I mean he And there is this thing now of Biden. Look,
Biden's a man of a lot of pride, always has been.
It stings that he had his own party shove him
out in humiliation. I still believe if Biden had come
out and had a better second debate performance, he could
have turned around some of the numbers. And actually, but
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you know, we'll never know. We can never run that experiment.
But Clay Kamala looks like the absolute amateur here in
the whole situation, no way around that. And you know
what I was thinking about when Joe Biden was talking
about this. I think a lot of people would say
I would you if you are counting on substantial set
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government leadership response and precision to the degree that's even
possible with the federal government and FEMA. But would you, basically,
if you're I'm a Floridian, would I rather have Joe
Biden or Kamala Harris right now coordinating at the federal level?
The answer is actually Joe Biden. I know people would
say the answer is Joe Biden.
Speaker 3 (26:20):
I agree with that, And a couple of things that
I think are also incredibly important about this. Biden almost
never takes questions from media. He wanted to get asked
this question. And again, that's taking you a little bit
behind the curtain, but you have to contemplate what's going
on here. How many times have you seen Joe Biden
finish a briefing and all of the media are screaming
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questions at him and he just kind of smiles or
looks sardonically towards the camera as he closes his binder.
He wanted to get asked that question. He knew he
would get asked that question, and he was ready with
his response, which is DeSantis is doing a great job.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
That is intentional.
Speaker 3 (27:02):
Was it last week, Buck when Biden came out at
the White House briefing room right as Kamala was about
to speak in Michigan, and CNN said live on the air, well,
we were going to take Kamala Harris's speech in Michigan.
But the President is doing something he hasn't done ever.
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He's now taking questions alongside of Karine Jean Pierre in
the White House Press briefing room. He did this while
she was live on television with the view Buck last week.
He came out and spoke when Kamala was legitimately about
to start speaking. There is a strong undercurrent right now
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of Joe Biden not liking Kamala Harris. I'm telling you
that if she loses, all of this is going to
go public and the Biden people are going to say,
Nancy Pelosi, Hakeem Jeffries, Chuck Schumer, you should have stuck
with with me. I beat Trump once before. What's the
front page story in the Wall Street Journal? All these
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high school educated blue collar workers are not moving towards
Kamala And what's her answer buck the view? Howard Stern,
Stephen Colbert, how many welders do you think are sitting
around consuming to call her daddy. None of these people
are watching the shows where she's doing the outreach on
right now.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
If Kamala loses, I think Joe Biden is going to
come straight out and say it, because why the heck not,
you know what I mean, what does he have to lose?
I think he will. It'll be toward the end, the
very end of his term, and maybe nobody will really
pay that much attention or care because that would mean
Trump is one as one and they're all going to
be freaking out about that. But I do think now
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that in the last couple of weeks, it has become
clear that Kamala's weakness as a matchup against Trump was
always apparent and it didn't change just because the media
wished it to be so, which is really what happened.
And they can't just wipe away everything we know about
Kamala Harris as a politician because they want it to
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just disappear. We haven't even gotten to this, and you know,
I don't know if it's gonna anyone really cares, although
if it were, if it were Trump, I mean, remember
they they ran an audio like, you know, basically an
off mic moment of Trump and Billy Bush as though
that was going to end the campaign. Remember that that
(29:28):
was the big October surprise. Now there's a story about
how Doug Emhoff is is like the creepy guy that
you don't want your wife or your daughter working for
or around at his law firm. That's the story out
there right now. So we hit a woman, he got
his nanny pregnant, and whatever.
Speaker 3 (29:47):
He's being sued for sexual harassment at his law firm,
for demeaning female employees and secretaries who worked in the
law firm. Just imagine, that's three pretty significant allegations against
the guy who they tried to tell you was a
new avatar standing against toxic masculinity.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
Remember that's the whole thing.
Speaker 3 (30:10):
And look if Doug Imhoff just came out and said,
you know what, I was kind of a jerk for
much of my life and I never really thought I
would ever get involved in politics. I fell in love
with Kamala Harris, and now people are going to tee
off on me. I would at least say, you know what,
let's be honest think about this.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
Buck got the.
Speaker 3 (30:26):
Nanny pregnant, accused credibly of smacking a woman in the
face because she was flirting with somebody else at a
party buck when he was forty seven years old. We're
not talking about like to the extent you could defend anything.
This wasn't a fraternity party when he was eighteen. He
got drunk for the first time. Guy's freaking forty seven
(30:46):
years old slapping somebody so hard that they spin around.
You can never defend hitting a woman, but to do
it at forty seven And now all of these allegations
up at the Daily Mail that his behavior at the
law firm was indefensible as it pertains to how he
treated women. Now again, if he's just a guy whatever,
(31:10):
it's not ideal, it's awful. But they try to tell
us that this guy is the avatar for how men
should behave in the twenty first century. And it sounds
like this guy is actually everything that you would not
want go figure a dude to actually be in the
twenty first century.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
It's really bad by the allegations. This is in a
lawsuit now, I mean they're you know, lawsuits. A lot
of it's about pressure and about attention. That's the way
this stuff goes. So it's not surprising the stuff would
come out now that Doug Amhoff was the guy who
hired pretty young girls to work in the office, you know,
young women, you know, twenty years old or whatever, and
then they better play the game and flirt and make
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him feel like he's a stud or else. All of
a sudden, they're being kept laid on bad projects and
they're being treated badly and talk poorly about to the
managing directors, the managing partners rather of the law firm.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
You know, the.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
Creepy guy in the office that real men do not like.
That's Doug Imhoff. That's what the allegation is. Not a
good time for the Doug Imhoff.
Speaker 4 (32:14):
Again.
Speaker 3 (32:15):
The gloves are coming off in Kamala. Harris is getting
pummeled in every direction. And maybe her husband is actually
the guy that they claim that Trump actually is, which
is interesting in and of itself because remember he didn't
get married to her until she was forty nine, And
has anybody asked her about any of these allegations. She
tried to ruin Brett Kavanaugh's life over an alleged incident
(32:38):
at a high school party when he was a teenager.
Do you still believe all women count, Kamala, because there's
a lot of women saying your husband is a creep. Look,
if you don't want to be like Doug Imhoff, if
you don't want to be the opposite of a man
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get your podcasts. Welcome back in Clay Travis buck Sexton show.
Kamala's campaign under fire in all directions, as there is
a panic setting in. She's trying to do media. She's
doing the view, she's live with Howard Stern right now,
and I believe she is doing Stephen Colbert a bit later.
(34:25):
Hurricane Milton bearing down. We talked with Senator Rick Scott
a bit earlier in the program. Will update you on
that in the third hour as well. A lot of
different people want to weigh in so far. Let me
take a few of your calls. Don in Iowa.
Speaker 4 (34:42):
What you got, hy clayon buck thanks for taking my call.
I appreciate it. I'm I've been a Rush Limbaugh listener
for over thirty years and you guys since the beginning,
so thanks for doing a great job.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
Thank you for listening.
Speaker 4 (34:57):
Now. I called because you guys were talking early or
about Kamala having doing a press conference and the interviewer
mentioned to her, you know, how do you explain all
this flip flopping that you're doing. You know, you know
you once stood for against cracking, now you're fore fracking.
(35:17):
And you know you stood against strongboarder, now you're for
a strong border. And her answers, you know, made no
sense like everything else Kamala says, and Bernie Sanders illustrated
it perfectly or explained it perfectly when he said, Kamala's
just looking to appease the voters that don't know what
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they're looking at. She she's going to get the Democrat voters,
they're all going to so the uninformed, independent voters who
like Trump's policies that she's trying to co opt, that's
who she's looking to talk to.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (35:55):
Look, I think the problem that she has is she
a moron being advised by largely morons and their outreach,
which is the essence of I think the problem she
gets into. And we talked about this yesterday, Buck and
I talked about it with Jesse Waters last night some
I'm on Fox News. There are no undecided voters by
and large in the Midwest, in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, or Michigan
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that are regularly listening to call her daddy. Howard Stern
Colbert the view, they're trying to get new adherents by
preaching to the choir, and that is not a way
to expand your base. And I think they're panicked. They
don't know what to do, and instead of just recognizing
(36:42):
that they need to broaden their base, they're trying to
speak even more to the choir, preach even more, and
they're in a mess.