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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Happy Halloween and happy five days until election Day. We
are going to have some fun with you on a
variety of different topics out there. Hope all of you
are having fantastic starts to your Thursday. Hope that with
your kids or your grandkids, you're gonna have some fun
trig or treating in the midst of all the election insanity.
(00:24):
I will be out and about with my ten year
old and it's gonna be a lot of fun. Not
gonna lie.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
I enjoy going trick or treating with my kids.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
And how many more years of trigger treating I've got,
So I'm going to take advantage of it.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
I hope all of you will as well.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
And boy, I just Trump is running buck I think
the most fun presidential campaign that I can remember in
modern memory. And what's staggering about it is he's doing
it just a few months after a bullet came within
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a quarter of an inch of blowing his head off.
The amount of joy, the amount of resiliency, the amount
of sheer fun that he is packing into the last
couple of weeks of this campaign is really pretty extraordinary.
And We're going to play a couple of cuts from
you yesterday Donald Trump was with Brett Varvre and our
(01:23):
friend Eric Hovdy up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and he
showed up, came off of the airplane dressed as a
garbage man. After Donald Trump, sorry, after Joe Biden referred
to Trump supporters as garbage and proceeded to climb into
a garbage truck and conduct a press conference inside of
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the garbage truck. He then went to the rally and
did the entire rally wearing a garbage man jacket and buck.
It is completely taken over the news media cycle. Even
left wing media that wanted to pretend Joe Biden didn't
call Trump supporters garbage has been forced to cover Trump
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mocking that assertion by Biden, and it has taken over
now a couple of days of the news cycle. Whatever
Kamala Harris said on Tuesday in her big Ellipse speech
is totally vanished from the news cycle. And I'm sure
with your behind the scenes coverage of the MSNBC crazy people,
(02:29):
you are beginning to detect that they are being driven
a bit bonkers as Trump continues to command the news cycle,
and they're slowly a realization setting in that he is
likely to win on Tuesday, as the early voting numbers
continue to be in Republican favor, we've got to sprint
through the finish line. All of you have to get
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out and vote. But Trump is commanding the stage. Whether
it was working as a fry cook at McDonald's, whether
it was taking over Madison Square Garden and now driving
around in a garbage truck in a garbage outfit, he
has completely commandeered all news coverage and frankly, a joyful
and genius combination, the likes of which I don't think
(03:12):
we've ever seen. Can you remember a presidential candidate who
appeared to be having more fun down the stretch run
than right now Donald Trump?
Speaker 2 (03:22):
I cannot. It's really amazing to see. I thought it
was so much fun. Also, because the more fun Trump has,
the more he ends up trolling people who are miserable
and hate him. Right, So it's this double effect of
when Trump is doing things that show the people who
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support him that he actually doesn't take himself too seriously.
He's having a good time. He wants to you know,
it's fuddy Kama talks about joy I see nothing joyful
about her campaign ever. In fact, it always feels a
little bit like you're some kind of like a waiting
room of a medical office or something thing. When you
see these Kamala rallies, everyone's kind of just like, yeah,
(04:03):
this is great. Like I don't think they think it's great.
They have so tried so hard to convince everyone through
saying that Trump is a fascist and that this would
be the end of democracy. I think that they've recognized
at this point, Clay, if you are capable of taking
in information and making a judgment about it, meaning you
(04:25):
have not been a brainwashed, I mean, you have not
been subject to effectively a sustained campaign of propaganda and
mind control. If you are able to make judgments about
information as it comes to you. When they say Trump
is a fascist, you say, that's just silly. It's just silly.
I mean, it's a lie, but it's also absurd. And
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I think that there's a bit of a creeping hysteria
now at the notion that this may not go Kamala's way.
And it's funny because at some level, the emotional stakes,
the stakes for the country, I think, Clay, are very high,
and we can get into that. The emotional stakes, though,
We'll be fine. You and I will be fine. If
Trump doesn't win this thing. We're not gonna cry, We're
(05:07):
not gonna We're not gonna say that it's time for despair.
And you know, we'll come here, we'll figure it out.
Maybe we have the Senate, maybe of the House. You know,
we get we gear up. Jd Vance is phenomenal. You've
got a whole bunch of other people the top of
the GOP who are gonna beat MAGA for the next generation.
So we'll be fine. I still think Trump's gonna win,
to be clear, and I think the Democrats realize that too.
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But my point is merely we go into this thinking,
all right, I hope America makes the right choice. Clay,
the other side is ready for total emotional sure, noobyl Yeah,
they cannot hand and they've convinced themselves of this. They've
created this world in which if Donald Trump wins, everything
falls apart. Now, some of them, like the some of
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the MSNBC hosts and the commentators, they don't really believe it, right,
It's just this is a way to manipulate and entice
the audience. Catastrophism is always interesting to people, especially those
or emotionally unstable. But Trump's having a great time.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
We should play. Let's play some of the excerpts from
the speech, because they're fine. I've got here. Cut fourteen.
This is Trump telling the story of how the garbage
truck and the orange vest came to be at his
Green Bay, Wisconsin rally yesterday. Listen to cut fourteen.
Speaker 3 (06:23):
So this outfit, you know, is uh they when he
called us all garbage, how stupid? What a stupid word?
That blows deplorable away, don't you think? Of course I
thought irredeemable when she said deplorable or irredeemable. I thought
irredeemable was actually worse, but deplorable seemed.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
To catch up.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
But this garbage stuff blows blows her away. So I'm
in this beautiful plane, I'm enjoying myself, have a wonderful
suit on. And one of my people came, minute, sir,
you know, the word garbage is the hottest thing right
(07:04):
now out there, the honest thing out this shirt. Would
you like to drive a garbage truck?
Speaker 1 (07:23):
And we've got more buck. There's about five minutes there
of Trump talking about wearing the garbage outfit, and we've
got that now where he says that he was like, oh,
there's no way. So he talks all about and a
part of me thinks, in fact, guys, can you just
pull I shared, I think a five minute clip, maybe
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in the third hour.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
We almost never do this to play a clip that long.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
I think it's so incredibly funny and illustrative of what
Trump is actually like that if you guys didn't hear it,
I think you may love it in the third hour,
So put a pin in this. We don't usually play
things for that long. Sometimes we go to live events
and play it. But I think we may even be
needing to play that whole five minutes for you because
it was so good. But there's a snippet of it.
(08:09):
Here's another part of it buck where he says he
wasn't planning on wearing the outfit, but they told him
that it made him look slimmer. And this is really
funny again, Listen, I got.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
In the car and I'm driving over here, and I
have this still long and I come into the arena
and I say, where's my jacket? I want to get
out of this stake. And they said it would be
unbelievable if you could wear it on stage, I said,
(08:50):
And I said, no way. I got twenty five thousand
people standing outside.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
I got all these people here.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
There's no way I'm wearing it on stage. They said,
oh okay, sir, I said, get me my jacket. But
if you did, you know it actually makes you look thinner,
I said, And.
Speaker 4 (09:11):
They got me.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
I said, I want to wear it on stage. When
they said I look thinner, I said, in that.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
Case, I'll wear a buck.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
Calling this guy Hitler, you can disagree with anybody politically,
the thing that you and I really have never been
able to get over, and I think it's registering more
and more with a lot of other people. He's a
really likable, joyful guy. He's not dour, he's not trying
to kill me. But like, the idea that he's Hitler
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is so laughably absurd. The fact that it works for
anyone to me is a function of how broken their
brains are. That's the only way to even defend it.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
One of the frustrations that we all have to just
be prepared for is that whoever the next Republican is
on deck, they're also going to say is a fascist.
Just it doesn't really matter. They just are engaged in
a campaign of emotional manipulation, and unfortunately, the Democrat Party
I think is defined more by hysteria than anything else. Now,
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if you don't go along with it, you are not
to be trusted. Clay, you all know what I was
watching this morning, four hundred historians four hundred, and I
want to say, I said, like, what does that even mean? Well,
you get a bunch of like third tier college history
professors who've written one book to be Look, I don't
like Donald Trump. I'm supposed to.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
Be so angry as a history guy, Buck, I love history.
I like reading history books. I thought about getting a
PhD in history. I could have been one of those,
you know, college professors who are teaching history.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
They're all their.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
Brains are broken, and if anything, they should have more
of an understanding of not being emotionally overridden, ridden by
the moment, because history teaches us to be humble and
intelligent about the flow of history. And so when I
hear all these historians going on Morning Joe, I mean,
tell us what it was like.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
I mean they really are. First of all, they had
a whole I probably need to stop guys like do
I maybe just after the election, I need to stop
watching Morning Joe because it is like an it's like
an entry into a parallel universe that I don't none
of you are dealing with. None of you have to
go through this portal into madness. But I sit there.
(11:31):
I drink my Crockett coffee, so at least it feels
like I have a safety blanket that I'm drinking. If
you will, I sit there the Crocket coffee. I watch
Morning Joe, and they're just living on another planet. I
think I try to understand what it is that they're
saying and come to their perspective, or how do they
come to their perspective? Clay. They were talking this morning
(11:53):
about how Donald Trump, just like Joe Biden, has cognitive decline. Yeah,
there was a segment about this. I'm like, Donald Try
Trump is doing stand up comedy on the fly and
two hour long rallies, you know, I don't even know,
and they're talking about cognitive decline. They there is no
there's no connection to reality for these people. And Kamala
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the things they say about Kamala Harris, you know what,
the primary message is that she's gonna be a uniter
and a moderate. There is nothing, nothing in Kamala Harris's
whatever I would is she like fifty nine or something,
or like roughly six turn sixty? Oh sixty, okay, rough
her sixty years of life. There is nothing to indicate
Kamala Harris is a moderate, is a uniter, is competent,
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is a particularly hard worker, is particularly efficient, gets things done,
whether it's as a legislator or as a prosecutor. And
they're just talking about how great she's gonna be. And
they had these four hundred historians. We're saying the future
I am not exaggerating the future of the country. Clay
hangs the balance. If Donald Trump gets a second term,
(13:03):
how do you even discuss this with people? How do
you even approach this? There's so much fun. Let's have fun.
But I do think.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Trump actually directly addressed the cognitive attax buck by saying
he was so nervous climbing into the garbage truck because
if you look at how much he had to lift himself,
I mean, that's not an easy thing to do for
a young man. If you look at how high the
step up, he brilliantly attacks what they would have said
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if he weren't able to pull himself all the way
up in there. I think we need to play it
in the third hour. I think we need to kick back.
Let people hear about what I think is five minutes
of the best most entertaining rally material just from a
pure fun perspective that maybe has ever existed in my
life in a presidential campaign. When we come back in
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the third hour, we'll play that for you. In the meantime,
we dive into the data. We got a lot to
share with you here.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
Have some fun.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
By the way, it's also Halloween and there's some good
fun topics we can have as well.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
We'll take some of your calls.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
I'm in a festive mood, buck because I am very
optimistic as we sit here five days out, and I
love Halloween. It's a pretty fabulous day.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
Clay's clearly got plenty of energy, like Donald Trump, who
is ready to throw bags full of trash into the
back of the garbage the garbage truck. Our friend vivig
Ramaswami also throwing bags of trash around. These are guys
that have plenty of energy, plenty of what they need
to get through the day. You want to be ready
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Speaker 2 (16:15):
Welcome into Clay and Buck. And I cannot I keep
saying I cannot believe. I can believe. Well, first of all,
it's Halloween night or Halloween Day rather, pardon me. It
will be Halloween night soon, it will be election night
in a few days, and the final pitch of the
Kamala campaign is out there. It is, I think, incredibly weak.
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But you know, remember the media is totally on her side.
CBS's Nora O'Donnell Clay weighed in on the garbage truck
situation with Trump. This is supposed to be an objective
news broadcast. Everybody in the gold standard CBS, this has
cut four Listen to this.
Speaker 5 (16:56):
He landed in Green Bay just a short time ago
and then pulled this campaign stunt. Speaking to reporters from
a garbage truck, proof that he and his supporters are
giving no grace to a gaff by President Biden where
he and his explanation inadvertently called Trump supporters garbage. This,
of course, was in response to that racist joke about
floating garbage told it a Trump rally just last weekend.
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Vice President Harris is distancing herself from the negativity and
trying to drive home her unifying message that if elected,
she will represent all Americans.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
And that is straight pravda for Kamala right there, Clay,
it is truly remarkable she goes to it's a stunt,
no grace given negativity on Trump's behalf to Kamala's unity message.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
I want to I sent that to my wife, that
clip from Nora O'Donnell. Imagine how many people are still
out there watching that as news and just don't know
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Clay and Buck. Welcome back in Clay, Travis, Buck, Sexton Show.
Appreciate all of you hanging out with us as we
are rolling through the Halloween edition of the program. And
I think beyond a shadow of a doubt this election, Buck,
(19:12):
if you asked me to just tell you, hey, what's
the outcome going to be, It's all going to come
down to Pennsylvania. I think Trump is going to win
North Carolina. I think he's gonna win Georgia. He may
well win Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
Two.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
But The pathway to me is whoever wins Pennsylvania is
probably going to be your president. And the data reflects
that right now. There is not a lot of momentum
for Kamala Harris out there, and the overall absentee ballot
and mail in vote surge that occurred in twenty twenty
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that put Joe Biden over the finish line is not
going to be there for Kamala Harris. They had, I
believe buck the final number was around a one point
one million vote advantage in twenty twenty when it came
to mail absentee ballot ballot voting, that is Democrats did.
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It appears they're going to have around a four hundred
thousand vote margin in mail and absentee ballot in this
election cycle. And so if Republicans show up on election
Day in Pennsylvania like they did in twenty twenty, we
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are going to win this election. I also want to
make it not close. I want you to show up
in Michigan. I want you to show up in Wisconsin,
North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada on election day now because
a lot of the early voting is ending now as
we come up on Halloween. Is that your take? Two buck?
(20:55):
If you had to analyze where we are right now
from a one state perspective, would you agree with me,
whoever wins Pennsylvania is going to be the president of
the United States.
Speaker 2 (21:07):
Yeah, it's the mathematical I think it's it's the mathematical
certainty at this point that by far the most important
state is Pennsylvania. Meaning, if you win Pennsylvania, what are
the chances that if you're Kamala Harris or Donald Trump,
if you win Pennsylvania, what are the chances you win
the election? They're not one hundred percent, but they're really high. Right.
(21:31):
That's that's where you are because you look at the
different pathways, and then when you add to that, what
is the likelihood of winning Pennsylvania and not, you know,
not winning some other states that are having that have
electorates that are at least close in composition to Pennsylvania
given the broad narratives of these campaigns, meaning Michigan, Wisconsin.
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That's that's where I think it all comes down. I
wonder what the final tally will be of dollars spent
in think Pennsylvania is kind of walking around like, Hey,
who wants my vote. What do you guys, what do
you guys got from you today? How many commercials, how
many text messages, how many mailers, how many door knocks?
I mean, I don't know there there's ever been this
much in advance. Yeah, Florida after two thousand whenever, I
(22:15):
don't think everyone realized that Florida is gonna be what
it was. And that was also a long time ago. Hey,
Pennsylvania is like the whole election and the Pennsylvania voters,
a lot of you listening to us right now. You
basically get to determine the future of the nation.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
So make a good choice, please, And I'm putting my
money where my mouth is legitimately, Buck, I'm flying into
Pennsylvania this weekend. I'm gonna be with Dave McCormick at
the Ohio State penn State game. He is gonna hopefully
win the Senate race in Pennsylvania as well, but I'm
gonna spend Saturday campaigning with him at the tailgate team
(22:51):
for the Ohio State penn State game. So if you
are out there and you're gonna be at that game,
you're going into Happy Valley, Pennsylvan, Pennsylvania. There's going to
be roughly one hundred thousand people in that stadium, but
the election's probably coming down to one hundred thousand voters basically.
So as big as the nation is, essentially Beaver Stadium
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on Saturday, that's how many people are going to be
deciding who the next president of the United States is.
And so I'm going to do my part. I'm traveling
up there. I'm working as hard as I can through
the weekend to try to help Dave McCormick.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
Trump was going to be at that game.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
Now he's going to focus, I believe, in Michigan instead,
which is a sign that they may feel pretty good
about where they are right now in Pennsylvania. But I'm
telling you right now, that is the state. If you
want to know where is the election being decided, the
MAT's pretty simple. If Trump wins Georgia, and I think
Trump's going to win Georgia, and Trump wins North Carolina,
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and I think Trump's going to win North Carolina, all
he's got to do is win Pennsylvania and Kamala has
no chance. Now, I think Trump's also going to win
Arizona and Nevada, So I think Kamala is only route
to the presidency is going to come through Pennsylvania, Michigan,
and Wisconsin. That's what the math looks like to me.
And also Omaha. If you're in Omaha and you don't
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vote for Kamala Harris, you stop that from happening. She
has no pathway to the presidency. And this is why
Buck we started saying on this program a long time ago, Nebraska,
make your state winner take all, because if that were
the case, Kamala would have no path to the presidency.
She would have no path, I believe to two seventy if
Omaha's one electoral vote wasn't sitting around out there. But
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we got to take control of this. You're the big
ten fans, all of you listening right now in Michigan, Pennsylvania,
and Wisconsin. You hold the fate of the nation in
your hands. It's a lot of responsibility. But we talked
about this yesterday. I would be so energized if I'm
in one of those states right now, because your voice
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is so magnified that I'm traveling to Pennsylvania to try
to lend whatever or help I can to Pennsylvanians in
the final few days before this election. For you all
to turn out and put Donald Trump back into the
White House.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
I think that it's looking good, but as we always say,
you have to run through the tape in this race,
I am prepared for the possibility of a horrific surprise
here with how the results come out. But I'm I'm
very confident Donald Trump's gonna win. At the same time,
I don't know. I feel very good about it, and
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I felt very good about it for a long time.
So this is not this is not a surprise to
anybody part of the clay is. I think the Kamala
campaign has been more inept than I imagined. It could
really be more dishonest than I anticipated it would be.
And Kamala is a weaker candidate than I thought, and
I thought she'd be weak. Right. That's that's where this,
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for me, has become a better and better scenario for
Donald Trump. In the final days of the campaign. Listening
to what they're trying to tell you, it's as though
they're running an entirely different person from who Kamala Harris
actually is. Her record, what she has always stood for,
what she has done as a senator, as a state
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attorney general, and as a prosecutor before that, what she
said as vice president for the last four years, you
are to forget all of it, and they have replaced
that with a fiction. The whole Kamala Harris campaign is
effectively a fiction, which is, here's this person who's going
to be a moderate, who's going to she keeps she
has all these canned phrases that clearly the consultants have
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worked with her to keep saying, not just you know,
I come from a middle class family. We've all made
fun of that one, and not just you know, unburdened
by what has been, but also things like clay. She
keeps telling everybody that she'll give the other side a
seat at the table and that she's going to listen
to the other side. That's absolutely not the Kamala Harris
that we've seen as vice president. And I would challenge
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anyone who wants to make this case, what is the
issue where Kamala Harris is a before she was trying
to fool voters. Where is the issue on which she
was a moderate? One thing, one thing where she took
a stand against her party. Bernie Sanders, I could find
you one where there's crossover with Trump. Bernie Sanders and
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Donald Trump agree with the globalist challenge to American workers
and the need to use trade policy to protect American workers' jobs.
They're like, I can point out with other people, where
is the thing where Kamala Harris is. It has actually
taken a stand banning fracking. I mean, that's a radical
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position on taxing unrealized gains. I think in the early days, Clay,
we were getting a little bit of who Kamala actually was.
You remember this, like with her economic policies right when
she was a candidate, and then they just abandoned it
right away because they know, oh my god, we're gonna lose.
We're gonna lose terribly if we actually say of that stuff.
And then the whole campaign has just been slogans I'm
(28:04):
going to raise middle class wages. How I'm going to
secure the border? How, how do you unite the country? How?
No answers.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
I grew up in a middle class household. I grew
up in a place where people cared about their lawns.
She's a moron, honestly, And I think Tim Walls is
even dumber than Kamala. And so if you were just
voting based off hey, who has the intelligence to actually
make a rational decision, you would have to vote Trump.
Vans and their closing argument and I can't believe this
(28:36):
is real. Buck is basically all of you are garbage
if you are voting Trump, you me, Buck everybody out there,
and now we're going to play some cuts for you.
Mark Cuban, actually, who has lost his mind. Really disappointing
to see because I used to be a fan of
Mark Cuban's. I respected his business success, his acumen in
(28:57):
terms of being a pro sports franchise owner. And he
now says that when do you ever see a strong,
intelligent woman around Donald Trump? I would give you one.
Miriam Adelson, the woman you sold the Dallas Mavericks two,
is a huge Trump supporter, very strong, very intelligent. But
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can you imagine the closing argument being you're all garbage
and women, women in particular, listen to me. Mark Cuban says,
there's no strong, intelligent women who support Donald Trump. I mean,
what an unbelievable insult to the women of America out
there to say that you are weak and dumb if
you're voting for Donald Trump. We're going to play that
(29:42):
audio for you. He is a campaign surrogate for Kamala
Harris traveling around with her right now. It's just crazy,
it's remarkable.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
Also, want to say your calls, especially if you're in
a battleground state and you want to tell us what
you're seeing, what you're feeling. But honestly, all of you
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into this election. I don't know. Cautiously optimistic? Am I
allowed to say that. I'm cautiously optimistic? And people get
mad at me when I say this guy, Donald Trump's
gonna win. You know, I'm like the person now, I
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was out last night with a bunch of friends here
in Florida and they're all come up with me. They're like,
I'm worried, and I feel like my job is to
just be the guy that's telling them with my unnatural
and perhaps ill placed coffee. You aren't usually the.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
Voice of extreme optimism, that's fair to say, right, Yeah,
that is absolutely.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
I am usually the one saying lower your expectations. The
world is a cruel, heartless place. But I'm telling you
Donald Trump's gonna win. He's gonna win. I've got it.
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in Mark Cuban Clay. I don't know, you know, I'll
be honest.
Speaker 2 (33:55):
He used to seem like the nice one on on
the Shark TANKO. You know, it's funny, mister wonderful, the
right wing guy. You know, he was a little bit
of Simon Cowell on that show, if you will, a
little bit of the truth bomb dropper. And then you know,
Mark Cuban was kind of like, you know, I'm so rich,
who cares I'll throw something to you know what I mean?
He seemed like an what happened to him? He has
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turned into like the Harris Walls campaign. Eunuch, it is
sad to watch this play out. I agree.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
And I used to be a big fan of Mark
Cuban back in the day because I love that he
got rich and bought an NBA franchise, bought a pro
sports franchise and ran it as a fan and I
just thought he was a refreshing change from sometimes the
staid and dour sort of old man ownership of pro
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sports franchise. He set courtside, wore jerseys, seemed to just
be having a great time. And now listen to this cut.
I think we do. We have that ready to go, guys.
He is now traveling the country trying to argue for
Kamala Harris moronically, by the way, because she still says
that she will tax unrealized capital gains, which is one
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of the worst economic policy ideas I've ever heard, being
honest with you.
Speaker 5 (35:13):
And.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
Now he's saying that if that Trump is never never
has intelligent, strong women around him.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
Ever.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
Basically, if you are voting for Trump, you are weak
and dumb if you are a woman. Here is that
latest cut from from Mark Cuban.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
Donald Trump, you never see him around strong intelligent women ever.
It's just that simple.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
I mean, buck, let me just hammer him here directly, Mark,
you sold the Dallas Mavericks to Miriam Adolson and her family.
Adelson is going to give to her credit over one
hundred million dollars, is the report one of the biggest
donors out there to Donald Trump. She frequently with Donald Trump.
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Are you saying that the woman that you sold the
Dallas Mavericks to is weak and dumb, that she couldn't
possibly be strong and intelligent? I just named one. There
are millions of strong, intelligent women out there voting for
Donald Trump. Think about what their closing argument is here, Buck,
It is that you are garbage if you vote for
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Donald Trump, in the words basically of Joe Biden and now,
you are not strong, not intelligent, you are weak and
dumb if you're a woman voting for Trump.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
Also the Kamala campaign, I need them to explain this
to me. If I'm a garbage Nazi, why do they
want to unite with me? Like I don't want to
unite with garbage Nazis. So if they think that we
are all garbage Nazis, Clay, I feel like they're not
really the uniters