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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Second hour of Clay and Buck kicks off.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Now.
Speaker 1 (00:04):
Gender, masculinity, men and women, boys and girls. These are
concepts as old as humanity itself. Right, But Democrats are
having a problem right now, Clay New York Times, from
page of the website above the fold. I guess, but
it's not really a fold anymore. Why gender may be
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the defining issue of the election. They're already starting to
get into the why Kamala maybe isn't totally gonna win.
We're just putting it out there. Possibly, New York Times readers,
they're starting to prepare the ground for this because they're worried.
People who say, don't be overconfident. I'm not over confident. Hey,
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have you voted today?
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Can you vote? Have you already voted?
Speaker 1 (00:53):
These are the questions everybody listening. All we got all
fifty states, We've probably got about a dozen different countries
represented as well, like people listening in South Korea and German. Basically,
wherever there's a military base, we got Canadians they can't vote, obviously,
but military. Sorry Canadians, military, you can get your mail
in ballots, so you know, don't don't leave anything the
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chance a lot, you know, a lot of military live
in states. You know, they base out of states where
they can still vote even if they're abroad on assignment.
I believe obviously it's never in the military CIA.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
I don't even know.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
I think I voted absentee in two thousand and eight,
so because I was overseas. Anyway, this is the moment
where gender is getting some attention. When I think is
fascinating is that they know it's a problem, and even
when they try to address how it's a problem. Clay,
I think the Democrats fall flat entirely. They are so
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off on this. They have gone so crazy on this.
I sent this to you. Was it eight hundred medals
that women have lost to trans athletes according to some
UN report.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
I mean, you'll notice not a lot of talk about.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
The trans rights and the trans community from Democrats going
on right now, And this shows you exactly where this
election stands on the gender issue at this moment. I
think Kamala has asked specifically about an aspect of trans policy, really,
should there be taxpayer funded transgender surgeries? Which means, if
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you're in the military, if you're a federal government employee,
should people pay for sex change operations? Let us note
that you can't actually this doesn't work. There is no
such thing as a sex change operation that changes your sex.
It is not possible, and people aren't honest about this.
But you remove your intact and viable sex organs and
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try to create some version of the other genders and
it if you read about this stuff, and I truly
mean this is it is awful what is going on,
and that they are pushing this on teenagers and even
young boys and girls below That is a Kamala has
asked though about this, and I want you to hear,
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and maybe this ties into why we don't trust Democrats
on gender. He's asked about trans policy.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Play seven on the question of your beliefs, what you
believe in? Let me ask you this question very broadly
speaking here, sure, do you believe that charansgender Americans should
have access to gender affirming care in this country?
Speaker 4 (03:20):
I believe we should follow the law. I mean, I
think you're probably pointing to the fact that Donald Trump's
campaign has spent tens of millions of dollars.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
They're trying to define you on this. Yes, I'm asking
you to define yourself though, just broadly speaking, what is
your value? Why you believe they should have that access.
Speaker 4 (03:35):
I believe that people, as the law states, even on
this issue about federal law, that that is a decision
that doctors will make in terms of what is medically necessary.
I'm not going to put myself in the position of a.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Doctor Clay that she will not answer that question with
it with a big yes. She doesn't see do you
support gender affirming care as a slow pitch down the
middle that she can hit into the upper deck. She've
used it as ah, I'm gonna follow the law. What
does that mean?
Speaker 5 (04:09):
Also, this is why I get so frustrated at media.
How has no interviewer asked Kamala Harris or Joe Biden
do you think men should be able to compete in
women's sports? It is such a crystallizing question. There isn't
a way to dodge it. It's a yes or no question.
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How is it possible that Biden has been in office
for four years now basically and he's never been asked
that question? And how is it possible that Kamala could
be running for president of the United States that this
could be a major point of discussion and no one
has directly asked her yes or no, do you believe
men should be able to compete in women's sports. I
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think she would be unable to answer it in the
same way that she was unable to answer that question
and pivots to, oh, Trump is really evil and you
should ask him that question.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
I've been on.
Speaker 5 (05:07):
This for years as a parent. There are all sorts
of things you can't do when you are under eighteen
years old. To me, having permanently body altering cosmetic surgery
under the age of eighteen that is completely unnecessary, right
should not be allowed. In the same way that I
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don't think an under eighteen year old should be able
to get a tattoo. This is crazy to me. It's
crazy to me Buck that this conversation is never asked,
that she's never put on the spot over this. The
way I think this is translating into national level politics
that affects this election and is why is tied into
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I should say, there's a lot that Democrats are doing
wrong when it comes to the gender stuff. They have
absolutely as a party become cult like in their elevation
of this trans lunacy. Quite honestly, that you should have
men competing against women in sports, and you know, and Again,
this all goes without saying we treat everyone with kindness,
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we treat everyone with respect. You want to treat everybody
as a human being, you know, equal in the eyes
of God, all their dignity, all their rights. But it
is in fact unkind to allow a thirteen year old
to have her breast chopped off because someone's convinced her
she's actually a boy. It is It is actually evil.
It's more than unkind. There are casualties from this. There
are people who are being harmed who are not even
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adults yet. And that's where a lot of the focus
is right now. But you'll notice it's election time. The
American people are not with them on this, and so
they start to play this game. Kamma is playing this
game of all of a sudden, can't speak honestly about
Kama was somebody who want a taxpayer funded gender surgery
for inmates in prison? Yeah, And the logic of.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
That position, let's be clear, is you have to then
move that man that now says it's almost always a
man who says he's a woman, right, I mean, it's
almost we're talking about the context of the trans it's
overwhelmingly and in the prison system.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
No woman is saying, turn me into a man and
put me into a men's prison. That's a really bad idea.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
But you're supposed to pretend like these gender differences don't
exist in the most clear differences really in our entire civilization,
our entire society. And then they turn around and they
tell men who are trying to be aspirational about characteristics
that we celebrate within manhood that you're the bad guys
and you're toxic, and there's all this stuff, and Clay,
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I mean, the perfect example this was I've mentioned a
few tons on the Bill Mars show. Bill's like, why
are Democrats losing masculinity? I try to open the conversation
about the challenges that young men face these days, black, Hispanic, white, everybody. Right,
young men, here's the uphill climb they have, and the
Laura Coats from CNN sitting next to me, jumps in
with your man'splaining, why aren't we talking about women minorities?
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That is why Kamala Harris is losing. That is why
the Democrats are scrambling, because they've become cult like and
obsessed with denigrating men in masculinity and eliminating the differences
between the genders, which will always fail because it is
always a lie.
Speaker 5 (08:14):
Well, and this is why I'm optimistic on this particular issue.
First of all, I have three boys, so I am
around them and their friends. They're sixteen, fourteen, and ten,
and I think there is a strong push from their
generation and people a little bit older. And you're seeing
this reflected in the numbers to Hey, being a man's
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a good thing, and I'm not going to apologize. And
I think a big part of this is there's a
lot of women out there that don't want to end
up with wimpy men. I think almost all of you
out there are listening right now, you're like, don't. I
don't want a constantly apologizing, sniveling, weak person man to
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end up in a marriage with, in a relationship ship with.
Women don't like this, even and this is a great
example of talking left and living right. Even women in
positions of power that are on the left tend to
end up with very masculine men, so they don't even
want the men that they claim on television are so attractive.
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Remember was that Dana bash who said, you know, they're
trying to appeal to men with a lower testosterone level.
Remember when they said that about the DNC compared to
hul Cogan ripping his shirt off and kid Rock walking
around American Badass and everything else.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
Here's the reality.
Speaker 5 (09:37):
Men aspire all men, certainly heterosexual men, but I think
a lot of gay men too, to be bigger, stronger,
faster than they actually are. That's why superheroes are so
popular with men. That's why pro athletes are super popular
with men. Most men wish they were bigger, stronger, faster
than they actually were. That is the alpha male is
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in most men's aspirational desire. It's also what most women want,
and what they're trying to sell us is the opposite
of that. And Buck, this is really.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
Important and you hit on it.
Speaker 5 (10:11):
It really only goes one way because men who are
dealing with women pretending to be men, really we're not
threatened in any way by that. You almost hear no
discussion about that. Most men feel bad for a woman
who decides that she wants to identify as a man,
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because that person, by and large is going to be smaller, weaker,
and more effeminate than the average man. We just kind
of feel sorry for them. Men who are physically male
and try to dominate women. Actually are stepping into women's
spaces and saying, sorry.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
I'm actually the woman of the year.
Speaker 5 (10:52):
No one is naming a dude a chick pretending to
be a dude the man of the year. Men just
don't stand for it. We kind of feel sorry for people.
Men are behaving oftentimes like the men that women claim
they don't like by taking over women's faces. They're walking
around in the locker rooms, they're winning women's championships.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
This is crazy talk.
Speaker 5 (11:14):
And the fact that Kamala won't answer it, and she
won't even be asked because the media knows how crazy
it is, is an example of how they're protecting her
on this issue.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
I also think you can distill it down to something
that's very uh straightforward, and and that is, if the
two biggest pitches for why to vote for Kamala are
abortion and Trump is hitler, what kind of a guy
is excited about that? You know what kind of guy
is gonna go Trump is hitler?
Speaker 2 (11:44):
Like, you're I'm so by his opinions. Oh, I gotta
curl up in.
Speaker 6 (11:48):
The fetal posts like you know this is they're sort
of a cringing feminine man that is the archetype of
Trump is Trump is hitler, and I'm so scared.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
I mean, this is this is absurd, this is bizarre.
And then on the abortion issue too, I think most
men I know there, I know Democrats are getting a
lot of male votes. You know, obviously we're talking about
why there's a big difference. Okay, why there's a twenty
point differential right now basically between Trump and kamalaw for men,
not men of any race, men, Okay, across the board,
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it's like fifteen points, but it's a lot. And it's
things like this, and it's their unwillingness to talk about
these issues.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
And it's their.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
Delusions about how they've positioned themselves as a party, and
they they don't want to actually deal with it. It's
so funny because there are a lot of shrill, unhappy
feminists who are the base of the Democrat party. And
if you start to speak with any reverence and elevation
about men, then it's all, well the patriarch think about
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these terms. Do you know a single conservative clay who
uses toxic masculinity, no patriarchy, male feminine?
Speaker 2 (13:01):
I don't know a man.
Speaker 5 (13:02):
I don't leave aside like, whatever political leanings there are,
I don't know men who talk like that, even people
who might be willing to vote for Kamala, They're not like, Oh,
there's so much toxic masculinity in the world. I also
think buck this is important and it factors in in
a big way. You know, if you had this would
be a fun debate if you had to pick a
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state solely based on the average masculinity of the man
in that state. Right, Like, we had a Hunger Game
style state by state fight and it was average masculine men.
The average man in each state. The battleground states, actually,
I would argue, would skew more masculine than the national average. Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania.
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I don't think of men who live there as effeminate
and wimpy. Georgia, North Carolina don't think that. Arizona don't
think that. Nevada don't think that. Sorry, Massachusetts. If you
were like, hey, what city do you think would get
what state would the guy get his ass kicked the
most by other men? Massachusetts, Vermont? Sorry, Like you know
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what I'm talking about. And so the attacks on masculinity
I think actually play worse for Kamala in the states
that are going to ultimately end up deciding this election.
And I think the men in those states are overwhelmingly
rejecting Kamala, which is why Buck, when we come back,
we need to play some audio. Kamala just had a
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presser at the Vice president's residence where she walked out
and said Trump's Hitler and then refused to take questions
and went back in.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
This is legitimately their closing art. This is the closing argument.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
It is We're not exaggerating, this is their closing argument.
Trump is Hitler. I mean Hitler, you know, is really
nice to everybody and funny and did a great job
for four years as presidents.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
So it's kind of I'm a weird Hitler. Yes, when
we come back, we will. We'll talk about that and more.
Speaker 5 (15:04):
But I want to tell you out there, do you
not want to be the kind of dude who's voting
for Kamala Harris. I saw the math in the Atlanta
Journal Constitution twenty eight percent of men in Georgia are
voting for Kamala Harris. Twenty eight percent. I bet they
have incredibly low testosterone. In fact, I wish we could
send all those men some chalk because it would elevate
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Speaker 5 (16:38):
Welcome back in Clay Travis buck Sexton Show. We want
to play this for you because we warned you. Kamala's
closing argument Trump is hitler. This just happened at the
Vice presidential residence. Here's what Kamala had to.
Speaker 4 (16:51):
Say from John Kelly's words, that Donald Trump is someone
who I quote certainly falls into the general definition of fascists.
In fact, vowed to be a dictator on day one
and vou to use the military as his personal militia
to carry out his personal and political vendettas. Donald Trump
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is increasingly unhinged and unstable.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
We told you it was coming.
Speaker 5 (17:20):
Buck that just from outside of the Vice presidential residence.
Three minutes she didn't answer a question about yesterday Joe
Biden actually saying that Trump.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
Needed to be locked up.
Speaker 5 (17:34):
But again, this is where they are, this is what
they believe, and it is I think indicative of a
rapidly collapsing campaign.
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Welcome back into Clay and Buck. A critical senate race.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
There's a lot of those.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Critical senate race in Virginia has pitted Tim Caine, remember him,
kind of against Republican Hung Cow.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Hung Cow.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
Captain Hung Cow served in the US Special Operations. He's
a veteran, he's a badass. He's a great candidate. And
I hear Captain Cow that you are also corralling a
couple of sick kids at home, So you're you're a man,
a renaissance man who handles a lot.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
Thanks for joining us here on the show.
Speaker 8 (19:29):
No, thank you so much. Yeah, we had to take
a quick pause in the campaign trill this morning so
I can take care of the kids because we were
up all night with kids storing up and stuff like that.
So it's a lot of fun.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
Oh man, I'm sorry. That's uh.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Clay's got three so he knows all about that. I've
been through those days a lot. I hope you don't
get sick, Captain. What can you tell us about the
about the campaign right now?
Speaker 5 (19:52):
What should we know about Virginia. We've got a lot
of people listening to us in the state of Virginia.
What should they know about you Virginia.
Speaker 8 (20:01):
Well, first of all, Virginia is in play. I mean,
I don't know what where they get all these polls from.
But let's look at the facts. The facts are the
early voting numbers, and we are doing twenty eight percent
better than we were twenty and twenty. So that means
that's two hundred thousand less Democrats have voted and eighty
thousand more Republicans voted. And when you add those numbers up,
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we've basically shifted it about five six percent. And that's
within the Basically it gets me right right there side
by side with Tim Kane, neck and neck. So this
is why they're getting worried. And look, I mean Tim Kaine,
like you said, nobody remembers what he's done for anybody
except for he got stuck on I ninety five with
a bottle of doctor pepper during snowstorm and it was
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Hillary Clinton's running mete.
Speaker 2 (20:50):
It didn't work out so well for him.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
Then I'm hoping this isn't going to work out so
well for him in this Senate race. Tell us this,
I mean, how Virginia. We've seen some encouraged data about Virginia.
I don't know how much we could say about whether
it's truly in play for Trump. I know you're in
a tight race with Tim Kain there, but how would
you describe the politics of the state right now and
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what do you think is in the realm of the
possible as we are now less than two weeks from
election day.
Speaker 8 (21:21):
Well, I look at Virginia in four quadrants, right the
northern Virginia, which is Fairfax County and Loudon County, and
you know, these cities like Arlington and Alexandria very blue.
I did very well there in twenty twenty two. I
ran for Congress there and I didn't win, but I
moved to Neil thirteen percent from an area where Joe
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Biden won by nineteen percent, and we took it down
the sixth Then you look at Hampton Roads, so that's
a very big military area and I spent three tours
of duty down there and three of my kids were
born there. And then there's Richmond, and then there's Southwest Virginia,
so that includes Roanoke and Allay down to Abingdon and Bristol,
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and that is very, very deep red. And so right
now we're winning, We're crushing in that area and hinter roads.
I'm actually winning and Richmond, believe or not, I am.
I'm up by one percent, which is huge because that's
where Tim Kine is. So all we need to do
is move north Virginia enough and we've already won this race.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
What would it mean for people out there that are
in Virginia? We know to speak.
Speaker 5 (22:27):
It's not as if you have to sell people on
the idea that Republicans can win in Virginia because in
twenty twenty one, Glenn Youngkin, Jason Mirerez and one in
ag one at governor also lieutenant governor wins some seers
one swept the board there in terms of big statewide offices.
What would it mean on a federal level if you win,
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if Trump wins, because I think it would be massive.
What would Virginia have the ability to control if that happened.
Speaker 8 (22:57):
Well, we controlled the Senate, and having the Senate is
employed because President Trump only half of his appointed positions
were confirmed by the Senate. They were playing all these games.
I mean, remember they try to impeach him before he
even took the oast of office. They were playing all
these games early on, and you know the Russian Oaks thing.
I mean, it's just insane. So we need somebody that
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is going to go in there and help get his
appointed positions in there so he can actually do the
job of rescuing this country. I mean, we knew how
it was before four years ago. We could afford gas,
it was less than two dollars gallon, We could afford
to put food on table, we could afford to buy houses.
Today we were hurting, and there's tens of millions of
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illegal aliens that are here that shouldn't be here, including
thirteen thousand convicted murders and sixteen thousand convicted rapists that
were ruling free in the United States.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Captain Hank cow was now running for Senate in Virginia,
and I'm wondering if you're getting We asked pretty much
all the types race Republican candidates this, but your opponent
at this phase, because this tells us how he's trying
to position himself vis a VEU, but also how the
Democrat Party more broadly is trying to play games with
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the perceptions of the electorate. Is Tim Kaine happening to
run any like, oh, yeah, I work with Trump sometimes?
I mean, or is he doing the I am a moderate,
you know, I run my own things. I don't just
listen to Chuck Schumer. Like, how is he trying to
convince people in the middle that he's not just a
hard line Democrat who will do whatever the party machinery
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of Schumer and Pelosi and the rest want him to.
Speaker 8 (24:39):
Oh, he's doing exactly just like you said. He's trying
to act like he's a moderate. He acts like he's
the nice guy that everybody likes. But the fact is
everybody remembers what he's done for Virginia, which is absolutely nothing.
I mean, he's voted in line with Joe Biden, but
also he sat back. He sat back as things were
happening in Virginia. For example, there's a drone that flew
off of a Chinese ship that's within our twelve knartical
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miles onto Langley Air Force Base and shut down f
twenty two flights for eight days. There was a Chinese
national who's trying to take drone pictures of every ship
in Norfolk Harbor, and he did nothing. We could have
stopped all this stuff. And not only that, while Hurricane
Helene hit Virginia and killed two Virginians and put a
lot of people out of their homes. He was at
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a pig roast. I mean, this guy is just he's
definitely the cabal and he's he's part of just the establishment,
and you know, we're done with him. He's now asking
him to be in until the year twenty thirty. The
guy's been around for thirty years in various jobs. He's
never had a real job, and now he's asking to
stay in until the year twenty thirty. And I think
Virginians would say no. So the more people that vote
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in Virginia, the rhetoric becomes. So I just need to
encourage everybody. We are winning the early vote, and this
is this is significant because we can win this race.
Is if everybody just goes out there and vote.
Speaker 5 (25:57):
We're talking to Captain hung Cow Kamala Harris. He's home
right now with some sick kids, which I bet a
lot of you have had to experience. By the way,
also a decent argument for why people should get out
and vote early, right, because if you got young kids,
you never know when they're going to get sick. You
never know when you're going to get that call and
have to go pick them up.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
At school.
Speaker 5 (26:17):
So if you have the flexibility, get out and vote
early so you can eliminate any of those uncertainties by
waiting till election day. Kamala Harris, Captain cow would say
America is a fundamentally racist country. How has your life
experience in Virginia been. Do you believe that that accusation
is true?
Speaker 8 (26:38):
Absolutely not. I came here as refugee from Vietnam. I
grew up in West Africa. I spent seven years over there.
I came here. I grabbed onto the American dream. I
went to the top schools in the country, including the
United States Naval Academy. I had fellowships of Harvard and MIT.
And you know what, I was able to serve in
the United States Navy as a special operations officer. I
was a DC diver that recovered John F. Kenney Junior,
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his wife sister in law. I recovered other aircrafts that
crashed in the ocean and diffuse mombs for our steel
teams and special Forces teams in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia to
pay back everything that owe this country. So you know,
and I rose to the rank of captain. Only one
percent of officers make that rank, and so how can
you say that's racist. I mean, I've gotten everything I
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ever dreamt of getting through hard work. You just have
to roll up your sleeves and do it, you know.
And I say this to all illegal immigrants. Don't ask
for the American dream if you're not willing to debate
the American laws and embrace the American culture, because I did.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
Captain cow also want to get your take on your
front page New York Times today. Gender divide is a
huge part of the election story so far. And what
would you describe as the democrats masculinity problem?
Speaker 8 (27:51):
Oh, I'm just look at Tim Mall. I mean, look
at that. I mean the DTA Mail I mean and
Tim Kineton, like all these guys, they're just beta males.
And you know they get on me because I say that,
you know, we don't need drag queens, you know, recruiting
for United States Navy, because we're looking for the alpha
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males and alpha females who are going to rip out
their own guts, eat them and ask for seconds. These
are people that are gonna win wars. And of course
they said that I was going off some weird, cannabalistic rants,
but that's what the military's made of. And that's what
really most of Americans are like, we're hard work Americans
and we want to work hard. And you know what,
don't ever put down America because we'll we'll fight you
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for it.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
What made you decide to run for office?
Speaker 5 (28:36):
You ran through that entire history of really successful life
experience that you've had serving the military, going to all
these great academic institutions, becoming highly educated. What was the
tipping point for you when you said I have to
do this.
Speaker 8 (28:51):
It was when Afghan stand. So this has never been
my dream. I've never wanted to run for office. To
be very honest with you, I do. I wanted to
stay in the Navy forever. But watching Afghans stand fall,
where mothers who are heading baby submarines, just like what
happened in Vietnam, and I just couldn't sit back and
watch it anymore because they're turning this country into where
I ran away from. You know, Ay, they repeated the
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sins of Vietnam from for a betting our allies and
friends and our troops behind, and then not only that, uh,
you know, turning this country into a socialist communist regime.
And so yeah, I'm gonna fight for because I love
this country so much. I'm not gonna let this turn
into what I ran away from.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
Cap and Cow.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
We want to mobilize all of our listeners in Virginia
on your behalf here. Obviously, early voting is open right
so they can get out there. But also what's your
site and what would be your final message for all them?
Because we believe you can close this out and you
can bring home the w we can't.
Speaker 8 (29:54):
So go to hung for Va dot com and you
can see where to help us out on our campaign
and get out there and vote because you know what
this is depend on everybody. How badly do you want
to win this race? And that means to go out
there and vote early and get everybody you know, all
your friends or your neighbors or your family, get out
there and vote because our country depends on it. And
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you know the last message is Look, you ask yourself
this one question. Are you better off to day than
you were four years ago? If you say yes, then
you're probably an illegal alien.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
Hu n G four Va dot com.
Speaker 5 (30:29):
Hung for Va dot com for everybody out there, I
think is the website. Good luck with those sick kids
Captain Cow and we want everybody listening to us right
now in Virginia to get out and push that button
for you and.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
For Donald Trump.
Speaker 8 (30:45):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 5 (30:47):
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you go for a jog in your neighborhood. Now because
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of what's happened, there are lots of different products out
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(31:51):
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want something that will stop anybody that might be after you.
That's what the pepper projectile launcher is for. Also, pepper sprays.
(32:13):
How many of you out there, Buck and I were
just talking about this. I live in a city where
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maybe it's your daughter, and you just feel a little
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they're gonna see these.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
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Speaker 7 (33:01):
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Speaker 5 (33:16):
Welcome back in Clay, Travis Buck Sexton show. Lots of
reaction rolling in to hun Cow, Captain Cow, who is
in a real battle based on that data in the
state of Virginia, and there has been a lot of
positive data come out about how good the early voting
(33:36):
numbers have looked in Virginia as well. And remember this
is state Biden won by ten in twenty twenty. So
if Captain Cow is in a tough fight with Tim Kaine,
and if Trump is in a close race with Kamala Harris,
whether Virginia flips or not, and we know it can
because of young can win. Some Seers and Jason Miariz
(33:57):
they all won at the top of the ticket in
twenty twenty one. That is a sign that North Carolina, Georgia,
and Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and Michigan are all going to
be extremely competitive as well, and moving towards Trump. Tulsea
Gabbert gonna be with us here in a moment. I'm
gonna play a cut from her announcing that she is
(34:18):
a Republican. She's going to join us at the top
of the next hour. But I want to say, go
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are signing up in great numbers. Thank you for helping
us build this brand. Let's play Tulsi last night at
a rally with Donald Trump, announcing that she's officially leaving
the Democrat Party and becoming a Republican.
Speaker 9 (35:16):
It is because of my love for our country and
specifically because of the leadership that President Trump has brought
to transform the Republican Party and bring it back to
the Party of the People and the Party of Peace,
that I'm proud to stand here with you today, President
Trump and announce that I'm joining the Republican Party. I'm
(35:44):
joining the Party of the People, the Party of equality,
the party that was founded to fight against.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
An end slavery in this country.
Speaker 9 (35:55):
It is the party of common sense, and the party
that is led by a president who has the courage
and strength to fight for peace.
Speaker 5 (36:05):
That is, i would say, basically the exact opposite of fascism.
But we will hear from Tulsa Gabbert herself about that
transition change in party and why she made that announcement
and what the reaction has been. I think many of
you will enjoy that that is scheduled here in about
eight minutes when we come back at the top of
the next hour.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
Also will take some of your calls.
Speaker 5 (36:28):
Lots of reaction pouring in from a wide variety of
topics so far, including my wife's assertion that Eminem is
one of the best rappers ever. Some agree, some disagree
that came out because Eminem was involved in a rally
with Barack Obama yesterday. All that more, Third Hour, Wednesday Edition,
Clay and Buck, Tulsi Gabbard x