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November 1, 2024 36 mins
Dismal Biden-Harris jobs numbers in October. Trump's amazing closing ad, highlights everything Trump has been through to get here. Desperate Dems, media distorts Trump's words on Liz Cheney. CNN claims Trump suggests Liz Cheney should be shot. The race will be tight, go vote.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Friday edition of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show.
We are just a few days away from election day.
We have all of the latest racked and stacked for you,
the final arguments from the campaigns, the polling, which I'll
tell you is now it's turning into a little bit

(00:20):
too much of too close to call everywhere with the
early voting that's coming in. A lot of it's tied,
it's tied. Well, we'll try to make sense of some
of that today. I'm down here in Savannah, Georgia for
my mom's birthday. Happy birthday, Mom, So we're hanging out here.
Clay's out in Tennessee. We've got Senator Katie Britt joining

(00:42):
hopefully soon to be Senator Dave McCormick running that critical
Pennsylvania race. Clay did an interview with him that we
wanted to air for you today, so that'll be just
a little later on the program. And Justin, who is
formerly Tucker Carlson's executive producer, now runs documentaries and special
projects for the Tucker Carlson Network and he is going

(01:07):
to be with us too, so we will get into
all of that the big news story today. If you
if I can take take us in this direction for
a minute, other than the usual Do you hear what
Trump said? Everyone's all supposed to freak out. Trump said something.
Liz Cheney is pretending like Trump wanted violence against me.

(01:28):
You know, I'm noticing a pattern here. Our friend Ryan
Gerduski was on CNN and they tried to claim the
guy at the table tried to claim, are you saying,
are you saying that I should offer violence? And it's like, no,
he's not saying that, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
And then now we.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
Have somebody else coming along here, Liz Cheney, and Liz
Cheney is saying, in response to Trump talking to her
about the foreign wars issue, we're speaking about the Cheney
family's history of sending young men off to unfortunately fight
in wars and the terrible things that happened there. And

(02:06):
they try to act like he's calling for violence against her.
So we'll get into all this, But Clay, I thought
we could start just because it goes to where things
currently are with the economy and how they're trying to
tell us things are great with the economy. Turns out
not so much. We have the latest jobs numbers, and
this is certainly not going to help the Harris case here.

(02:29):
They're certainly not going to help them going forward. Here's
CNBC's Rick Santelli telling you that in October an anemic
twelve thousand jobs added. Here's what he had to say,
play one the.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
Big jobs jobs, Jobs report, and the prephacy came true.
Jobs light twelve thousand, twelve thousand, and non farm payroll
that is the lightest going back to December.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Of twenty twenty, Clay there were forecasting one hundred and
six thousand. And let's just keep in mind the August
report has already been revised down eighty one thousand. The
September report has already been revised down thirty one thousand.
This is the worst jobs market if you were to

(03:17):
try to look at just on a numbers basis. This
is the worst month of reports we've seen since well,
certainly the end of twenty twenty and into twenty twenty one,
which tells.

Speaker 4 (03:29):
You it's an economy, border crime election, and the economy,
as many of you know, is not good and the
cost of goods overwhelmingly is out of control, whether it's
buying a home, whether it's buying your groceries. The border
is an unmitigated disaster. More details have come out, Buck,
I mean, there's an example of this in every state

(03:50):
in America now. But the Jewish man walking in Chicago
who was killed by a by an illegal immigrant that
should have never been in this country, Aken Riley in
the Athens, Georgia area. Who's dead, I mean, Joscelyn Nungariy.
There's so many different names out there. Every single state
in America there's someone who's dead because Kamala Harris and

(04:13):
Joe Biden left the border open, and then the border
ties in very much with crime, which they tried to
lie to you about, and the reality is crime is
up and they had to revise the statistics and they suddenly, oh,
well yeah, when we plug in this, the violent crime
is up in twenty twenty two, and we thought it
was down in twenty twenty three, and all these different

(04:34):
aspects trust what you see, not what you are often told,
and economy, border crime. The reason why Trump's gonna win,
I believe, Buck, is those three issues are all in
his favor. As we sit here four days out, listen
to me carefully. I'm getting on a plane, Buck, as
soon as we finish this show, and I'm flying to
Pennsylvania and am campaigning for Dave McCormick and Donald Trump

(04:58):
in Pennsylvania. Trump is going to have to win one
of I hope he wins all three, but at least
one of Pennsylvania, Michigan or Wisconsin. I think Kamala is
going to have to win all three. So listen to
me carefully. We got monster audiences in those three states.
Get out and vote. Get out and vote. Grab people
in your friends and family group who might otherwise not go,

(05:19):
Get him in the car, take him to the local
polling place, Get out and vote. This is going to
be a tight election. Kamala has got one path buck.
I think it's to win all three of what I
call the Big ten states. If Trump can win one,
certainly we want him to win all three. He's going
to be president. It's going to be close. Get out
and vote. I'm putting my voice to the extent that

(05:39):
I can on the ground in Pennsylvania to help out
the last possible moment as best I can. We're going
to be at the Ohio State penn State game, Lot
forty one. If you're going to be at that game,
Ohio State fans will welcome you penn State fans. Certainly
huge college football game. It's going to come down to
a few thousand votes. Buck. I think everybody go into

(06:00):
football game this weekend. The election is going to be
decided in those three states. I really think by a
crowd that's smaller than the one that's going to be
in a football stadium in a country of three hundred
and forty million, whatever the heck we are, one football
stadium likely will decide the outcome of the election in
the big ten states. That's how tight it's going to be.

(06:20):
If you don't think your vote matters, this is going
to be the ultimate test of that. It matters more
than you can possibly imagine.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
I think as if it could be any higher. The
stakes in Pennsylvania are such that Donald Trump is of
the Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan axis. Donald Trump is most likely,
I think, to win Pennsylvania right now based on some
of the early vote data. And now this can change,

(06:48):
right the early voting is going on for days here.
But he's most likely to win Pennsylvania. So that's the
good news. But he has to win Pennsylvania is the
other side of this too.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
I think that we have.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Seen too many forecasters crunching the numbers, and what they
come away with is that you win Pennsylvania, your chance
of winning the election for Kamala and for Trump is
basically eighty nine percent. It's a little more certain for
Trump than it is for Kamala. But if you lose Pennsylvania,
you basically can't really get it done unless you're gonna
run the table and a whole lot of other things.

(07:20):
So everyone's saying it's super close right now. I still
have a lot of confidence in Donald Trump and in
this campaign, and to that end, I just wanted to
want to play this clay. This is an ad I mean,
you know, we can sit here and we do and
point out the deficiencies and the challenges of the Kamala
Harris campaign.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
Up to this point.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
It has been a spectacularly I would argue, a spectacularly
weak campaign, and yet it is very close, and I
think that says a lot of troubling things about the
electorate in this country. But you also have some really
amazing moments. You know, I was with my family last
night club all of us gathered here together in Savannah,

(08:03):
and we were sitting around to dinner. Made sure we
could talk freely about politics, a lot of a lot
of Harris Wall's signs here. I have a little upsetting.
I gotta tell you, I love this town. The second
I leave city limits, it's Trump Country. The second you're
in Savannah proper, all of a sudden, they're like handing
out copies of the Communist Manifesto with the Macha lattes here.

(08:26):
I don't know what's going on. Well, I do know
what's going on, but you wouldn't expect it. But we
were talking about how the fact that the you you
would have to say, the most iconic moment I think
of the entire campaign so far for Trump was him
being shot and then standing up and yelling fight.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
You know.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
And I think that I have some you know, I've
had some guts at different points in my life.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
I don't I'm not.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Gonna say that I think I do that I'd be
you know, ducking and trying to get behind cover. You know,
what Trump did was incredible. Okay, what he did was
just amazing. Even some people who hated Trump, we're willing
to admit in the twenty four hours afterwards, that is
the most badass thing that they had ever seen in
politics because it is. It just goes to the fighting
spirit that this man has. It goes to the fact

(09:11):
that he is walking with destiny and this is about
more than just you know, settling some score in the
past politically or anything like that. Here is the final ad, Clay,
I know I think you shared this from your Twitter account.
We had the team pull it. I want everyone to
listen to this. I mean the visuals are great too,
but the audio this is cut forward.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
The audio tells the story.

Speaker 5 (09:33):
Think about all they've done to Donald Trump. First it
was hoaxes, witch hunts, and impeachments. Then it was FBI raids,
courtrooms and mop shots. Finally it was bullets in a
Pennsylvania field. And after all that, this man stood up

(09:57):
with blood draining down his face, pumped his fists in
the air and told us to fight.

Speaker 6 (10:04):
Fight.

Speaker 7 (10:07):
America's future will be bigger, better, bolder, brighter, happier, stronger, freer, greater,
and more united than ever before.

Speaker 6 (10:19):
And we will make America great again.

Speaker 5 (10:26):
We know what they think of us.

Speaker 4 (10:28):
The only garbage I see float down there as his supporters.

Speaker 5 (10:31):
So if Donald Trump can get through all of that,
we can get out to a.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
Vote all, the ad says a lot. Man, it's quite
an ad.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
And now, if you were to just say, even from
their perspective, what's the most iconic moment of the Kamalaak campaign,
what is the Maybe they would argue that the debate
where it was three on one or something. I think
that's probably what they would go with. But we watched it, Clay,
we analyzed it. I don't really remember anything from that
to bit. I remember Trump saying they're eating the dogs.

(11:03):
That's about all I remember.

Speaker 4 (11:05):
I think if you went with the three most iconic
home First of all, the Trump response to the assassination
attempt is and we said it the day after it happened,
it is to me anyone who ever attacked Trump for
not believing what he stands for is finished after the
way he responded there. And so I think it's the

(11:28):
most iconic, maybe the most iconic moment in any of
our lives from presidential candidate. But then you also layer
in and these are obviously much less serious, but the
McDonald's forye cook thing from the drive through window, and
then the garbage truck interview, as well as wearing the
safety vest on the stage buck last night, I was

(11:50):
out trick or treating with my ten year old people
in my neighborhood. So many of them were dressed up
in garbage bags, were dressed up in reflective jack gets
with Maga hats. So many of you have shared your
photos with me. I asked, hey, share your Trump inspired
Halloween costumes. I think the gift from Biden to the

(12:13):
Trump team of calling all supporters garbage has motivated so
many people out there to get out and vote and
make sure they're even more enthusiastic than they were before.
And to me, I just I am ready. I'm going
to be on the ground in Pennsylvania fighting as hard
as I can. But I am so ready buck for
Election Day to be here and for these results to

(12:35):
come pouring in and for Donald Trump to win and
complete the greatest political comeback of all time. But it's
on all of us to make it happen. Trump is done.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
I think it's fair to say everything that he possibly
could to win. I do think that there is a
quiet confidence that Trump voters can all have. Trump supporters
all across the country can have that some what may,
their guy has run a hell of a campaign. He
has made the case he has stood strong, he has

(13:08):
had powerful moments, He's had a lot of improvements made
over the voting machinery of twenty twenty. And it's really
on us as a nation now. I mean, if the
choice is made for Kamala Harris, I think that will
be a tragedy for the country will rebound. We'll do
what we can, we continue in the fight. But I

(13:31):
could not look back at this campaign. It's a little
bit like how I felt after JD Vance's debate, where yeah,
nothing is perfect, but it's so good that what's the
point of criticizing it. I think Trump's campaign has been
pretty close to that. I don't have any I don't
have any criticisms of the campaign that are really worth
airing out because I think he's run a great campaign.
I think he's been on message. I think he's been disciplined.

(13:54):
And if you know, if America, I know, we got
a lot of everyone's like, well, I'm voting for Trump, yeah,
but if America for some reason doesn't end up with
him as the president, well that's on America.

Speaker 4 (14:05):
Yeah, I agree, and we're going to do everything we can.
I just mentioned I'm going to be at lot forty
one with Dave McCormick. We'll talk to him at the
top of the third hour of the program. We already
taped that with him, Senate candidate in Pennsylvania. Buck last
night Lot forty one, by the way, at the Ohio
State penn State game. In case you're wondering the biggest
best game of the weekend in college football, we hit

(14:27):
three out of four last night on Prize Picks Buck.
We hit three out of four. We lost by one.
We had Joe Mixon who ran for more yards than
I thought he would. He beat the number by about twenty.
Otherwise we were good. Aaron Rodgers fewer passing yards, less
passing yards, same thing for CJ. Stroud. We said that

(14:49):
DeVante Adams would go more over receiving yards. A very
narrow defeat three out of four, but a loss is
a loss. I do want you to go ahead and
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(15:11):
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Speaker 2 (15:59):
Welcome back in.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
Clay, Travis, Buck Sexton show Buck in the battleground state
of Georgia. Feel good about Georgians getting out and voting
and massive numbers Buck. Remember it wasn't very long ago
that Joe Biden tried to say the voter laws that
were passed to strength and security in the State of
Georgia were Jim Eagle, and he tried to compare people

(16:21):
who was in favor of them to Jefferson Davis. And
Georgia set record turnout in twenty twenty two, and now
they may well have record turnout in twenty twenty four.
But I feel good about our chances in Georgia. I
feel good about our chances in North Carolina. And I
think that's why you're seeing sort of the full fledged
Liz Cheney panic trying to claim that Trump wants to

(16:44):
execute her. It's amazing that the panic is such that
somehow Liz Cheney is now the paragon of American democracy,
according to Democrats, who not very long ago considered the
Cheney family to be the absolute apex of awfulness when
it came to Republican politics. We will talk about that
and break all of that down for you when we

(17:06):
come back. I'm headed up to Pennsylvania. Do you agree
with me, Buck, whoever wins Pennsylvania gonna win the election.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Yeah, I can't see any way around it. I think
that if you were to be putting money down on
this one, if you knew who won Pennsylvania, you'd feel
very good that you knew who won. The whole thing
so yeah, this is what it comes down all over
pennsylvaniaist is like I said, they must feel just like
the bell of the ball man. I mean, you've got
if you're a Pennsylvania undecided voter right now you're seeing

(17:35):
you it's like a naturalist seeing a snow leopard in
the wild.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
It's so exciting.

Speaker 4 (17:40):
I will say this, Buck, I'm a little bit nervous
that Pennsylvania twenty twenty four is going to be like
Florida two thousand, that it's going to go on for Yeah,
and it's going to be a mess. There's a crime
problem in the country, you know, it made worse by
calls to defund the police, shortage of good men and
women in blue. In fact, every twenty six seconds another
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Speaker 1 (18:51):
All right, welcome back into Clay Anebuck the Friday before
election day. It has just gone by at warp speed,
ludicrous speed even, and we are now at a phase
where perhaps Clay, we started out talking with the jobs numbers,
and you know you and I I think because part
of our part of our job here, and it's something

(19:12):
that Rush did for decades, is to bring distill down
the most important information policies, decisions that are being made
that affect people and inform anyone listening about that right
that this is like our basic approach, part of the
ethos of this show in the house that Rush built.

(19:32):
And what you see though in the media in general
is a lot of well they're bad, people don't vote
for them. It's just all noise.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
At the end here.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
You know, they tried to say, well, they've tried to
say that the msg rally makes them Nazis. And and
then there's this whole controversy because Biden said that their garbage.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
You know that we're garbage, and said, oh, it's not garbage.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
We were fighting over all this stuff, the latest iteration
of I'm not a stupid head, you're a stupid head
in our politics, which those of you who remember when
your kids, right, that's what you call. Somebody is around
Liz Cheney, Liz Cheney, who carries a last name that
makes her known, and therefore that's why she for a

(20:18):
period of time had a congressional seat in Wyoming, which
is essentially a politically had been a Cheney fiefdom for
quite some time. But she is now fully on board
on the Kamala train. Let me just say, it is
impossible to call yourself a conservative and say that you
are supportive of Kamala Harris. That's not a thing. There's

(20:40):
no This would be like saying you're a free market
capitalist and so your guy is Bernie Sanders. That doesn't
make any sense. It doesn't work. And she's trying to
square that circle and getting a lot of heat for it,
I think rightfully so. But here's the problem for her, clay.
People remember that the Cheney name is very much tied

(21:01):
to Iraq and Afghanistan, two wars that now we can
look at with the full scope of what happened. What
were our losses, our casualties, are treasure spent, blood spent,
all of these things and say what was that all about.
I don't think the American people should want a lecture
from Cheney about anything. I would think the anti war

(21:22):
left they're only anti war when the Republicans in office.
Never forget that. They disappear when there's a Democrat. So
it's really just a tool to attack Republicans. They don't
care about people dying. It's only people dying if there's
a Republican president. McClay Trump was trying to speak to
this issue. I want her to listen to what he says,
and then we'll talk about what they're saying and trying
to claim, including Liz Cheney herself.

Speaker 2 (21:42):
Cut seven.

Speaker 6 (21:43):
I don't blame him for sticking with his daughter, but
his daughter is a very dumb individual, very dumb. She's
a radical warhawk. Let's put her with a rifle standing
there with nine barrel shooting at her. Okay, let's see
how she feels about it. You know, when the guns
are trained in her face. You know, there're all walkhawks,
when they're sitting in Washington in a nice building, saying, oh, gie,

(22:05):
will let's send let's send ten thousand troops right into
the mouth of the enemy. But she's a stupid.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
Person, Clay. It's very clear, right. I mean, what he's
saying is Liz Cheney is somebody who's very quick to
send other people's sons and daughters to die in wars.
How would she feel if she was the one who's
at risk. She's claiming that Donald Trump is calling for
violence against her. It's not only her, she says, oh,

(22:33):
Trump is saying he's going to execute me, it's also
everyone at CNN who has taken eleven or twelve seconds
of Donald Trump saying let's give her a gun and
let her face nine people with guns, as well as
saying that they want to execute her. Trump wants to
execute her, and she's playing up on this, and I

(22:54):
believe we've got audio from CNN. I mean, they basically
are running full speed with Trump is saying He's going
to execute Liz Cheney. This is the headline at the
Drudge Report. It's fundamentally untrue.

Speaker 4 (23:06):
In fact, Trump is saying the opposite, that he wants
less people dead, and that what has been said for
buck as long as I can remember rich Man's War,
poor Man's Fight, all the way back to the Civil
War that I remember, they have said, Hey, the rich
people send the poor people to go fight their wars.

(23:26):
And I think that's certainly true as it pertains to
the Cheney family.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
You know, it's even worse than that, Clay, because I
was in the CIA during the Bush here, so I
remember very much the anti war left, the leaks coming
from very high levels of the intelligence community to try
to undermine, not to undermine necessarily the you know, the
ethics of what was going on, because Obama was like
the guy with all the drones and blowing people up

(23:52):
and civilians were getting killed and they didn't care. It
was all just meant to undermine a Republican George W.
Bush on human rights grounds. So I'm fine with the
argument that they make if they apply it consistently. But
they don't. It's just a cudgel against Republicans. But these people,
Clay used, I mean some of the ones that are
upset about what Trump said about Liz Cheney, some of
the same publications, some of the same writers and pundits

(24:14):
and whatever. They were always saying that Bush and Cheney
wanted to send other people sons and daughters to dyeing
wars that they themselves would not fight. And that was
like the Michael Moore, Yes, top of the top of
the hill, top of the line argument that was the
top of the page frame was was that that. And
those same people they're not saying anything about this. They're
not saying that this is a valid argument. They're saying,

(24:37):
oh no.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
How dare you? You're calling for violence against Liz Cheney.

Speaker 4 (24:41):
I just wish buck that they were willing to be
at least silent about it. This is what you would
have heard if you woke up this morning and you
put on CNN. This is Casey Cassie. I can never
remember how to pronounce her name, hunt whatever, Cut twenty seven.
It's important for you to under stand what they are
trying to say.

Speaker 8 (25:01):
Four days out from election day and former President Donald
Trump is escalating his violent rhetoric, suggesting one of his
most prominent critics the former congresswoman Liz Cheney should be
fired upon.

Speaker 6 (25:15):
She's a radical warhawk. Let's put her with a rifle,
standing there with nine barrel shooting at her. Okay, let's
see how she feels about it. You know, when the
guns are trained on her face. You know, there are
warhawks when they're sitting in Washington in a nice building, saying,
oh you will, let's send Let's send ten thousand troops
right into the mouth of the enemy.

Speaker 8 (25:36):
Let's see how she feels when the guns are trained
on her face. Let's sit with that for a moment.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
You know, Clay, he's also waging a campaign, so I
guess he wants to militarily invade the Kamala Harris campaign.
I mean to pretend they don't understand the usage of
the English language is one of the reasons people don't
listen to Democrats at all when they complain about Trump.

Speaker 4 (26:00):
This is what Liz Cheney said. This is how dictators
destroy free nations. They threaten those who speak against them
with death. We cannot entrust our country and our freedom
to a petty, vindictive, cruel, unstable man who wants to
be a tyrant hashtag women will not be silenced, hashtag

(26:21):
vote Kamala. I mean, she's just lying. It's just a loss,
and it's a blatant lie. And buck at the top
of the next hour, I want to dive into the
blatant lies that are being told. Because the ap the
Associated Press, to their credit, actually came out and said
the White House illegally changed the transcript of Joe Biden

(26:44):
calling Trump supporters garbage and that was completely without parallel, essentially,
and it's a crime. And a lot of left wing
media ran with the idea that Biden didn't call Trump
supporters garbage, that there was somehow an apostrophe on the

(27:04):
supporter and that it was I mean, it's a lie.
That is clearly a lie. It's one thing if you say, hey,
you know what, I've come around. I think Liz Cheney
is right. You want to accept that argument. I think
you're wrong, but you can make that argument. I understand
why Dick Cheney is anti Trump. Oh my goodness, the
Cheney's have seen the light. They understand how much of

(27:26):
an awful president Trump will be. Okay, I don't agree
with that, but that's an honest argument to try to
claim that Trump is threatening Liz Cheney with execution is
so far beyond the pale from what he actually said
that it's not even possible for anyone with a brain
to have that take. Rob Briner tweeted out, oh, that

(27:49):
Liz Cheney was going to be executed by Trump if
he wins the presidency. They have brain damage. But even
the brain damage isn't defensible here because this has moved
beyond Hey, I've got truent derangement syndrome too. I'm willing
to blatantly lie about what we all saw Biden say
about garbage and what we also saw Trump say with

(28:12):
Tucker Carlson on the stage last night about Liz Cheney.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
I do have a concern, Clay, that some of them
may not even realize they are lying. And this is
not an excuse, this is this is a I think
an escalation of where we are that I believe there
are people, and I mean in the media. I don't
just mean out there you know a lot of lunatics
running around.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
All over the place.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
I think there are people in the media who maybe
have started to really truly believe the propaganda and the
brainwashing about Trump wants to use the military against his opponents.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
Do you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (28:48):
So this and this is not to say that oh
well they're not lying. No, No, they're so deluded that
that actually be that actually may be what they hear.
When Trump says something that to a normal person who
is connected to reality, we know exactly what he's saying.
He's saying, she's a chickenhawk. She wants people to go
fight and war. She won't fight in Okay, that's what

(29:10):
he's talking about. That's the context of it. And you know,
if I if I say that, I hope Trump, you know,
crushes Kamala in the election.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
We're talking about it.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
You know, no one's saying physically crush somebody, or you know,
crush is in the poll results. Like we we have
to be able to speak English, but they don't want.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Us to be able to speak English.

Speaker 4 (29:30):
They don't want us to be able to use that
ties end Buck with the bloodbath.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
Hoax, I mean exactly the same.

Speaker 4 (29:36):
I mean, Trump says, hey, it's going to be a
bloodbath economically, which is talked about all the time. This
is what was just said on CNN. Buck. He's saying,
this is a quote quite explicitly and unambiguously that Liz
Cheney should be shot, should be executed by a firing squad.
It's such a lot. That's what they're saying. That's what
now I view put on CNN.

Speaker 1 (29:56):
I think they are desperate, but remember they're also emotionally
on stage, and I mean that from Kamala on down
everyone in their campaign.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
These are not.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
People who are particularly well. I'm just saying I see
what they say. I see I watch Morning Joe every morning,
like Mika Brzhinski needs help. Like these people have actually
lost it. They really have convinced themselves of this craziness.
It doesn't mean that they're necessarily going to lose. But Clay,
we haven't even gotten to the next level. We're gonna
have a if Trump wins, the honeymoon of oh my gosh,

(30:28):
how great that is before we see just how insane
they are. I don't even know if we'll get twenty
four hours. Oh we won't, you know, we.

Speaker 2 (30:35):
Want, we want.

Speaker 4 (30:36):
We won't even get twenty four hours. And by the way,
it's not just seeing n We talked about the Drudge Report.
The headline right now on the Drudge Report buck is
Trump calls for Chenese execution. That is what you see
if you go to drudge report dot com right when
you're just.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
Talking about this, what happened to Matt drudge Man? Is
he even still running that site? I just can't imagine.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
I don't know. It's crazy to me.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
I used to was one of my favorite websites for
a very long time. All Right, we'll take some of
your calls here and also dive in with our guests
coming up in just a little bit. We got Katie
Britt of Alabama, Dave McCormick, hopefully the next Senator from Pennsylvania.

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(33:37):
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in a good direction. We appreciate all of you. When
we come back here in a bit, Buck, let's dive
into the big ten states. Let's dive into some of

(33:58):
the numbers and let you know where we are sitting
four days out. But the big takeaway, and I'll say
this in a bit, is if Trump can win one
of Michigan, Wisconsin, or Pennsylvania, He's going to be president
of the United States. If Kamala wins all three, she's
probably going to be president of the United States. I

(34:19):
feel great about Georgia, where you are right now, Buck,
You guys are turning out doing a fabulous job. I
feel great about North Carolina, Arizona, Nevada. All four of
those states look great. But you know what the math
is to sixty eight, you need two seventy to be president.
If Trump wins North Carolina, Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada, and

(34:43):
wins every other state that he's already won, which we
feel comfortable about, he gets to sixty eight, he's either
got to get Omaha, which would make it a dead
a ya.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
What about New Hampshire? What about New Hampshire? In this
If he wins New Hampshire, he wins there we go
if Trump, If Trump could win New Hampshire, if he
could win Virginia, if he could win New Mexico. If
he could change one of those states Minnesota, certainly, then
he's going to be president of the United States. So
there are multiple pathways. But presuming we look at the

(35:13):
seven battlegrounds right now and we'll dive into this more detailed,
some of you may have questions, but I think we're
at the point now where you can look at the map.
I believe, Buck, we're approaching seventy million people have already voted,
so coming up on half of you have already got
your votes in, including Buck and me, we've already voted.
So you guys out there are going to be able

(35:36):
to decide, and I'm telling you it's going.

Speaker 4 (35:39):
To be tight. Run through the finish line. Make sure
that you make the right choices for you and your
family to be able to get out and vote. But
understand where the math is, how this looks. We're going
to be diving into this on Monday. We'll be diving
into it on Tuesday, and I bet you'll hear a
lot of discussion about this more and more or as

(36:00):
really kind of the numbers solidify and people start to
have a better sense of how this is all going
to shake out. But again, early voting underway. Get out
and vote early if you can. Most of that's going
to end this weekend, and then obviously on Tuesday, it
is election Day, and we need a big Republican tide
of Trump supporters out to make this happen.

Speaker 1 (36:21):
It's all down to these last few days and people
who are thinking, oh, my vote, does it really matter?
Oh do I really have time? I'm I have to
wait too long of the polls. Do they go and
vote or not. A lot of you have already voted,
some of you haven't. It's still in your hands. It

(36:41):
is going to be very very close, my friends. Every
vote is going to count. Get out there, get friends
to vote. Come up with more here in just a second,

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