You are entering the freedom much a black Portland police officer speaks the truth about racist BLM protesters. Twitter gets hacked, hold the line against COVID panic. An NYPD chief says cops are handcuffed by politics, and the Trump campaign makes a change. Buck Sexton coding the news and disseminating information which actionable intelligence. Make no mistake American. Great, You're a great American Again. This is the bucks Sexton Show. Former CIA analysts. I can speak to three hours without a
phone call. Try doing that sometime. No, welcome, my friend to the buck Sexton Show. Great to have you here with me. As always, thank you so much for spending some time with us today. As we go through everything that is happening across the country, I wanted to start with some recognitions that I think are finally coming to the forefront for those who are honest and paying attention and looking at what's really happening in the country. You
have a few things. One, the theory out there that we need to have a national lockdown or a series of rolling lockdowns at the national level is completely insane. I've been consistent on this. I'll explain why. But I believe people are starting to recognize this is just a non planed plan. There's no there's no good explanation for doing this unless it's a very short term reduction in cases in a very specific area only for the issue
of hospital capacity. It will return to that later, not because oh my gosh, this state has a lot of cases. That's not a good reason to lockdown. But also, what has the BLM movement achieved so far? What has been the upside of this movement that was not just supported but bowed down to buy Corporate America? What have we gotten from this? How has it made anything better? Some of our major cities are markedly less safe, provably demonstrably
more violent. There's been millions of dollars of property damage. No one can really calculate what's going to happen in some of the neighborhoods in places like Minneapolis that were burned out, looted. How long is that going to last? Are you going to want to buy a home right next to where they just had a BLM protest come through and burn down a CBS or burn out a
grocery store? Probably not so. Really, Now, this movement that has been around for a few months, you look at it and say, hold on a minute, what is it doing for us? What is it really all about? Now, I've known where we were heading with this because I
remember the last time there was a BLM movement. The media has no institutional memory when it comes to understanding why they were wrong the last time, right, whether it's you look at the treatment of Kavanaugh and why we should actually believe in evidence instead of emotion, or you look at the way that they've just completely and utterly debased themselves over the Russia collusion nonsense, never learning any lessons.
You know, maybe just some random leak from a former intelligence a former intelligence officer, does not in fact mean that Putin was directing Trump in how to steal the last election. They never learned their lessons. I think it's intentional. But also they're pretty dumb. I mean, most journalists are stupid. Not all, some are quite bright, but most journalists are pretty dumb. And I've dealt with tons of them at this point now for the last decade. It's pretty it's shocking.
Unless you've actually spent time around the news media, you really can't. You really can't get a good feel for Wow, these people are generally ignorant, deeply narcissistic, and wildly political as Democrats, that's the standard that you get for most of them. But Black Lives Matter hasn't done anything yet that any person who is judging this based on results
would think is an improvement. You know, if you have a major political a major political group that's out there on the streets, a political movement that's saying, you know, hey, we have the following demands, and some of the demands, you might say, I don't necessarily agree, but at least there'd be there'd be some improvement from it, right, Something would be better if we did this. Maybe the tradeoff isn't worth it, but no, Black Lives Matter has only
pushed for things that make everything worse for everyone. But it does, in making things worse, bring down Trump approval rating. It does show power right that they can just hold the country hostage to their demands that they during a pandemic even can go out and completely forget about and get a pass on all of the social distancing and
mask wearing. And I'd see people increasingly calling them face diapers, which I think I tend to agree with that that has been happening again and now we're also starting to find find out the truth about who's really involved in this movement, who's really pushing this. You know, in the early days, there were a lot of people that lived in there are a lot of minorities who lived in communities.
And this is just based on the video footage you'd see on the news and the leaders of the movement who would be talking about police violence and police brutality, and that gave a certain credibility at least to the movement having some some honest feelings behind it. Now, whether you agree with that being a widespread, widespread, honest feelings or not, that's a whole other part of this discussion.
But now what you see increasingly are just crazy braddy white kids running around, you know, twenty five thirty year olds who are running around and acting like maniacs because they have trumped arrangement syndrome and they're using this, they're using this shield of Black Lives matter whenever they get you know, over indulgent, whatever they do too much, they attack cops or whatever it is. Oh, this is about
black lives matter. Weren't we all arguing as a country about statues about a week or two ago, what happened to that. Oh you mean, it wasn't really about the statues. It's also not really about the killing of George Floyd, My friends, This movement is not really about any of
the things they've told us. It's about it's just find areas that are emotionally volatile, Find areas where there's a damage to the national psyche, Exploit them, make people angry, give them an outlet for all the rage and all the frustration that we feel because of these unnecessary shutdowns
that we've been put through for months now. And you have a great mobilization tool for the Democrat Party, getting the base energized and making everybody else in the country who just wants to go back to life miserable and scared that they're gonna say the wrong thing and get fired from their job, that they're gonna, you know, go too far with one thing and there'll be a problem. You know, they'll say something online and all of a sudden their business will be boycotted. So what's this movement's
ethos really? Who's pushing And I said to you, there are a lot of white liberals, young white liberals, who have taken over much of the activity here and what are they like, you know, because they tell us that they're anti racist, and now if you don't sign on for their agenda, you are not, in fact an anti racist. You have to do that or else you're kind of complicit in racism. That's the way they structure this, that's
the way they set it up. And you have a Portland police officer, Officer Jackson, who gave an interview and either you won't see this on the mainstream news channels, gave an interviewer where he explains, now, this is a this is a black police officer in Portland, Oregon talking about what it's like to try and deal with these protesters who the media refers to as mostly peaceful, anti racist,
anti fascist and all about black lives. Well, here's a black cop telling you what he thinks about these protesters. Play clip two. It says something when you're at a black Lives Matter protest, you have more or minorities on the police side, then you have in a violent crowd, and you have white people screaming at black officers. You have the biggest knows I've ever seen. What was it like in that capacity in the first few weeks when
the offence was up around the Justice Center. I got to see folks that really do want change, like the rest of us, that have been impacted by racism, and then I got to see those people get faded out by people that have no idea what racism is all about. I've never experienced racism that don't even know that the tactics that they are using are the same tactics that were used against my people. And they don't even know that. They don't even know the history. They don't know what
they're saying. Coming from someone who graduate from PSU with a history degree, it's actually frightening, you know. They say, if you don't know your history, you repeat it, and watching people do that to other people. Here, you have a very eloquent black cop in Portland laying out for you something you won't here on the mainstream news channels. You won't You won't see the New York Times writing
this up. He is telling you what we all knew was going to happen here, which is that in the beginning there are people who saw everyone saw what happened to George Folloydson. My god, that's terrible. There needs to be accountability and there will be people in that moment, who really do want to address racism, want to look at police brutality, won't want to have a serious adult conversation about those serious and adult issues. But the left
was never interested in that. It was always the the ignition point for the exploitation of their own political movement. It was never meant to be a real structural change, not for the not for the apparatus of the Democrat Party in the left. And that's why, as this officer just told you, and he's been all along, Portland has been one of the it's one of the tremendous hotspots for left wing the most aggressive left wing street protest
activism stuff anywhere in the country. Probably the most active ANTIFA chapter in the whole United States is in Portland. So this guy's been dealing this cop has been dealing with this for months, and he's saying, you know what, this has really turned into a bunch of mostly white, ignorant liberal you know millennials and gen z who were showing up and saying incredibly truly racist things to a black cop, real racism like you know, Nazi Germany kind
of racism stuff to a black coup. And they think they think they're fighting racism. No, they're just angry morons who have been indoctrinated by the Democrat Party and the media and all these different cultural institutions that are controlled by the left in this country that want to divide this by race. They want to divide us in the most vicious and irreparable ways. He's telling you, and he has more to say. Play clip three. A lot of times someone of color, black, Hispanic, Asian come up to
the fence and directly want to talk to me. Hey, what do you think about George Floyd? What do you think about what happened about this? I go to the fence, someone white comes up if the police don't talk to him. That was the most bizarre thing because I could see it coming. I even had a young African American girl tell me, why is it you guys aren't talking to us. I said, honestly, this is now the twenty I think
it was twenty third day of doing it. Every time I try to have a conversation with someone that looks like me, so a white comes up and blocks him and tells him not to talk, and then write. When I said that, this white girl pop right in front of her she said, he just said that was gonna happen. I said, straight up, I say, you know, I've been called the N word, She's been called the N word. Why are you talking to me this way? Why do you feel that she can't speak for herself to me?
Why is it that you feel you need to speak for her when we're having a conversation. Then when you go to a gentrified community and one of the first pictures I saw that one of the business I was looted was a black owned business, I'm like, they they're not from here, they don't even know what they're even doing. This should be this interview is a must watch everyone across the country who cares about what's going on now
with this Black Lives Matter movement. Here you have a black cop who is completely sympathetic to the concerns of the minority community when it comes to actual racism and police civilian interactions. And that's as I've said, there are instances of police brutality that are reprehensible, and there should
be There should be both accountability and transparency. But that's a very different thing to say that you know, one out of ten thousand or fifty thousand cops is a racist who's going to hurt black or brown people out
of some animus. Is a very different thing than saying cops are racist pigs and we should show them no respect to the point, which is what the Libs are saying, which with a Democrat BLM movement is saying, and to the point where they will have white kids go up to a black cop as he just said, and use the N word. I mean, you sit here and you say, how is this even possible? Because it for the actual movement and the apparatus of the left, it's not about
saving minority lives. It's not even about minority lives that have been lost in the past George Floyd or others. It is about using points of emotion and division in our society for a broader political mobile realization against their opposition, which they view as conservative, right wing Trump America. That's it. All the other stuff is just a dodge. All the other stuff is a ploy, and unfortunately it has been a largely successful one. But can you imagine listen to
what this officer is saying. He says, minorities at these protests, black and brown people at the protest come up to him as a black man and want to have a real conversation about George Floyd. And I can see that that makes sense. I get that, And you know what, I'm sure this comp would say that was terrible. That doesn't represent what I do or any of my colleagues, or do you. Every day we all reject that. I've heard the entire NYPD from a top to bottom already
say that. I'm sure this guy would say the same thing and has said the same thing. But then that would lead to more dialogue, and that would lead to perhaps more people who are concerned from the black and brown community about police violence, having a greater understanding of police and police having a better line of communication with them, and things would actually improve. No, that's not what the white liberal kids want now. They want to scream racial
epithets at black cops while thinking they're fighting racism. These are all Democrats who are doing this. And I know people say, Buck, why are you making a political Because it is political. That's all this is. It's not about improving society. It's about power and people thinking they are better than other people because of their beliefs. Black Lives Matter has already collapsed into incoherence and disarray except as a tool of rage and division, which is what continues
to be useful to the Democrat Party. Reform. This was never about reform showing respect to black cops. That you cannot tell me that a person cares about black lives and would in their first interaction with a black police officer show not just disrespect to the officer, but disrespect to him on account of his race. And believe that this movement is not intellectually and morally rotten, because it is. You're in the Freedom Art. This is the Buck Sexton
Show podcast. But we have other cities that are out of control. They're like war zones and if the city isn't going to straighten it out of local politicians formed in this case don't say this for political reasons. They're all Democrats. They're liberal, left wing Democrats, and it's almost like they think this is going to be this way forever. Where in Chicago sixty eight people was shot and eighteen died last week. We're not going to put up with that. We're not going to put up with it. I hope
the President's able to take action on this. They should send in additional federal law enforcement to assist clear the Chicago Police Department is incapable of bringing that violence curve down. If this is really about black lives as we are told it is, and saving black lives, then the focus should be on where are lives being lost every single day? Not once every three to six months from the hand at the hands of a police officer, but every single day.
But once again, the Democrats don't care very much about that, do they. Thanks for listening to the Buss and Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Oh, but the defund the cops movement hasn't actually really happened yet. They'll say the budgets may have been changed, but the funding doesn't change for a while. To that, I just want to point out that it's not just about the dollars and cents
being taken out a police budgets. It's also about the message that it sends. It's about the message that it sends on the streets to the bad guys, to the cops who are the ones that have to make those, in the heat of the moment, high risk decisions about what level of forced to use, what bad guy to chase down the alleyway or not. How aggressive is their policing going to be against violent felons, or they're gonna say, look, unless we've got no choice, we're just not really going
to exert ourselves to enforce the enforce the law. And because they don't want to get arrested themselves and put on some kind of a public show trial with people like Deblasio who are just looking for cops to make examples of. All the time, it used to be understood that if a cop was acting in good faith and applying his training properly, you know, it's not it's never it's never a pretty thing. This is what libs don't
want to believe. It's never a pretty thing. When you you see someone who is fighting a cop to get taken down to the pavement and handcuffed, it doesn't look like you know, two people in Western Europe having an espresso and having a nice chat. People are going to get hurt. There's going to be some you know, some
cuts and bruises that happen. This is the this is the day to day reality of law enforcement, which is why part of the movement that we should be having if we're really going to talk about criminal justice reform and discussions is how to interact with cops. That's actually an important thing to understand. And I know people don't usually talk about this, but every every cop that I know, and I've I've got a cop in my family, I've worked at the NYPD. I mean, I know a lot
of cops. They will tell you that when respect is given, respect is reciprocated, and that's just the nature of police civilian interactions. When disrespect is the first thing that is on the cop, that then shows a mentality that they will often react to more aggressively because one they're trying to establish control and some authority in a situation, and two they want to go home that night. The cop wants to go home to his or her you know, family.
They don't want this, And that's another part of the discussion that is never never prominent enough. The cops, you want to pull their gun and use it on somebody, it's even if they absolutely have no choice but to do that, it's a nightmare. You know, they're gonna get investigated, They're gonna get put on you know, on desk duty, or or just you know, suspended with paypenning investigation, and you know they might get sued in civil cordy even it's it's a nightmare. They do not want to do that.
They all know that there is no jurisdiction in the country, like, yeah, you know, just pull the trigger on a guy today, no big deal, you know, just hap. No, that's not true. But we never get to have a discussion about this the way it is we have discussions the way the media reflects this, and I mean the cowards in our mainstream media who would call the cops the instant, the instant that they heard some ruffians walking across the backyard
of their Hampton's estate. Who good heavens. Oh yeah, it sounds like some fraternity brothers are running through the yard for a prank. Call the police, you know that's who's telling you. Yeah, defund the cops. Defund the cops. Sure they are. Police Commissioner Dermot Shay has said that they are going too far now with the politics against the cops, and he said that the anti cops sentiment, anti cops sentiment, not just anti police brutality from the George Floyd protests
are being used to further political agendas. Oh wow, you mean the police commissioner of the biggest police force in the country under a far left Democrat or has finally had enough, and it's like, this is just about hating cops. That's what this is. This is just about hating cops for some people and mobilizing people with that hatred. The masses, the anti Trump Trump de range left with this as their main point of entry, with this as their rallying cry.
And the people that that officer Jackson in Portland mentioned, particularly black and brown individuals, who want to have a constructive dialogue with police and want to express their concerns and reservations to cops. And I'm sure some of them have had poor treatment at the hands of police. We know that that happens, though of course, no question those voices have been marginalized, pushed aside. This isn't about a
constructive dialogue, come on, of course not. This is about crazy Wellesley masters, engenders, studies grads screaming in the face of police officers that they are betrayed. Their people are about. That's what this is about. That's what you see at these protests. Okay, let's be honest. I've been to them, and I've been doing nothing but watching and covering them. It's insane. So you got the NYPD commissioner telling us what we know, but affirming it. This is about politics,
the anti cop stuff BLM is not. You know that these protests they're not making anything better with their occupied zone in DC and the disaster in Seattle or people died because of that, People lost their lives because a bunch of left wing morons thought that creating a police free zone was a good idea. And then you have the agenda of the Democrat Party. What are the Democrats you remember, there's there's always it's like, think of it like the IRA the Irish Republican Army and chin Fain, right.
They the political arm of the terrorist group. That's that's they have to think of elected Democrats in office. So you have the street you know, the street paramilitaries of Antifa. You have these people that are doing, you know, using violence and coercion and threats and mob mentality to get attention and to push issues. And then the Democrats in elected office in their fancy building in DC and wherever else in state capitals across the country, they're supposed to
translate this into legislation that benefits the left. So this is just one hand washing the other. This is the one two punch of the Marxists that we see in our own midst. And here's Chuck Schumer com coming through, coming through today with exactly what you'd expect from Fox News quote. Senate Democrats released a three hundred and fifty billion dollars plan to tackle systemic racism and historic under investment in communities of color that have been a hit
hardest by the coronavirus pandemic and economic downturn. The Economic Justice Act calls for ten major investments over the next five years to help communities of color with childcare, healthcare, jobs programs, infrastructure improvements, and housing assistants. Senate Democrats frame their proposal as a down payment, so it's just a beginning on calls to address systemic racism and economic disparities that have been spotlighted in the wake of the coronavirus
pandemic and death of George Floyd. There's a growing movement underway for Congress to tackle these disparities through slavery reparations to African Americans. This is the Chuck Schumer statement, long before the pandemic, long before the recession, long before this year's protest. Structural inequalities have persisted in healthcare and housing, the economy, and education. End quote, pay off the base, folks, that's what this is. Schumer is letting no, this is
not going to go through the Senate. Republicans are not going to go along with this, obviously, but this is this is now where you see what the real game plan is. Now with people all all angry and talking about this and racial tensions at this very high point, Democrats are saying, yeah, you know what we need to do.
We just need to write a check from the taxpayers Bank account for three hundred and fifty billion dollars to tackle systemic racism, write a check to UH to communities of color, and make sure that they come out in full force for Democrats this fall. There's a payoff. This when when I told you there's this mobilization. This has been the plan all along, right, this is what we knew that that Democrats weren't going to be able to do anything to make people safer or tackle tackle police
issues in a meaningful way. That was all just a smoke screen. They are look Justice, Scalia wrote in an affirmtive action decision for the Supreme Court of the Racial Entitlement State. Senate Democrats are saying, we need to just start paying people, giving people more resources based upon skin color. That is what they are saying. This is money for communities of color. We want to shovel money to communities of color. Whatever happened to equal protection under the law?
I mean, this is we've gone so far beyond this now. Oh and even reparations. They're talking about reparations now, which we know will continue to come up. Here. This is classic quid pro quo power politics. This is the Democrats saying, all right, so the communities of color in this country have been their issue of police tension has been exploited by the Democrats, predominantly by white liberals all across America.
This issue has been exploited, and so now we're just going to say, let's give a lot of money to those communities in the hopes that they will of course come out and vote in the highest possible numbers this fall. This is a payoff. This is a payoff. That's what it's all now you're seeing with this was all really about. It's not about making people safer on the streets. It's
not about stopping police violence. It's about creating the political momentum for Democrats like Pelosi and Schumer to promise to just flood left wing interests, particularly in communities of color. But you just start writing checks out of your out of your checkbook as the taxpayer to interests in groups that they like. That's what that's always that and the electoral impact that that promise has was always with this was about so now now we're now it's all coming together.
Now we're seeing it all As for this as a justice movement, it's a fraud. So fraud. And what's what's also sad is that even if they were to spend whatever this is, three hundred and fifty billion dollars, You think that Congress, you think that the Congress with Democrats leading, are going to spend three hundred and fifty billion dollars and systemic inequality goes away or racism evaporates. No, it's just as they said, it's a down payment. The next call will be for half a trillion, and then a
call after that will be for it. It's just about this is white liberals atop the Democrat Party finding out ways to stay in power by writing checks as payoffs to constituencies that they have convinced have no other choice in the political system and need to support them and will get paid for their trouble. That's what's going on. You're in the Freedom hud. This is the Buck Sexton
Show podcast. And what else are the Libs offering other than payoffs to their base with the taxpayers footing the bill. What else are they promising they will do? This fall well on the energy proposal from Biden, because remember climate change and renewable energy, green energy, the Green New Deal are these are points of religious fervor for Democrats. You can't have a normal conversation with them what makes sense
what doesn't, because we're all gonna die. And as we listen to Gretta Thornberg, remember that the same people will tell you they believe in science. So like listen to the sixteen year old high school dropout about how we should spend trillions of dollars of money because of an incredibly complicated scientific issue for which there is no There is neither a crisis nor a cure. So that's how it is. But here you have the Here you have Trump pointing this out. I think rightly play clip twelve.
Biden wants to massively reregulate the energy economy, rejoin into Paris Climate Accord, which would kill our energy totally and you'd have to close twenty five percent of your businesses and kill oil and gas development. They still haven't explained what they're gonna do to power our great plants and factories, but at some point I'm sure they will. We'll learn that from AOC who's in charge of energy. She's in charge along with Bernie. It's AOC and Bernie are in
charge of energy. I don't think Texas is too happy about that. What do you think you think we'll call up the governor, Governor Abbot great governor will ask how do you like that? Governor? I don't think I didn't want to waste the phone call because I would know how he felt since he's talking about Texas and energy. May was here from the Energy Secretary Texan Rick Perry
play seven. You know listening to that clip, that reminds me of Joe Biden looking into the camera and telling the NRA that I'm coming after you and I'm going to get all your guns. He's looking into the eye of the American energy industry and basic saying I'm coming after you, and I'm gonna get all of your jobs because that far left radical energy agenda that he talks
about will be a massive job killer. I mean hundreds of thousands of jobs in the oil and gas industry, in the coal industry, I mean all across the board. I mean pipeline companies, the union jobs that are being created out there. You know, if I'm a union guy in the in the energy industry, I stay away from Joe Biden like he's the plague. He's telling you the truth.
Ran There's gonna be enormous job losses, but also just tremendous expense and cost for no benefit other than the ideological benefit that democrats get from thinking that they're all saving the planet. Was saving the planet? Yeah, Captive Planet, you guys remember that was like it was actually a superhero. It was not a very good cartoon, but I did used to watch a lot of cartoons as the care it called Captain Planet. He's always fighting against polluters, wasn't it?
Was it a good cartoon? Gi Joe was much better? Can if Gijoe anymore? You know? Military guns? Oh no, not allowed. Now it's all talenttubbies or whatever's cool now for kids. Rick Perry's telling the truth. This is what's going to happen. But Democrats are okay with that. Think about the way that they have completely justified in their minds the continued and we're about to talk about lockdown on where we are with all that in the COVID era.
But they continued lockdown of the country because it is obviously very bad for Trump if the country is locked down. And even though there's a lot of suffering that will happen because of this, even though there'll be a lot of destroyed I mean, millions of people have jobs, lost, businesses destroyed, maybe never come back. Bankruptcies are going to surge, We're going we're going to be unraveling a lot of the long term costs of these lockdowns in the months ahead.
No matter what, they're just adding to that tab. As well as the undiagnosed cancer and the and the health issues and the overdoses, drug overdoses, all these things we see from lockdowns. Democrats are unbothered by all of that because they know that it means Trump is in a
weaker position to get reelected. Yeah, and also some of them are terrified of the virus because their own media outlets are constantly telling them that a virus that has a ninety nine point seven percent general general survivability rate and over eighty percent I think is what I've seen recently. If people have mild to no symptoms, who get it that we should shut down the country again for they want a national shutdown. Let's let's talk about that a
little bit. That's an important place to go. Thanks for listening to The bus Esson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's gotten bad enough that even Donald Trump finally decided to wear a mask in public. I'm glad he made the shift. Mister president, is not enough. Who won't be able to turn the corner and get American people back to work safely without presidential leadership, Mister President,
Open everything now isn't a strategy for success? Is barely a slogan. I mean, Joe Biden really sounds like he's gonna fall asleep at the podium in any second when he's talking, and I mean it's just gonna just it's gonna accidentally smack his face down. On the on the podium and be at naptime. Look, Democrats don't care. I get it. We're all supposed to pretend like this isn't obscene. It is obscene that this is their presidential candidate. It's obscene.
I mean, Hillary, say what you will? You know she was sharp. You don't want to be on the wrong side of her. Yeah, I definitely don't want to be somebody that is on the bad side of the Clintons. We could all make a lot of jokes about that. I won't right now. Hollow, but at least she was she was with it. Joe Biden is a is a total figurehead for the party, which is why the Bernie Sanders AOC input into his agenda is so concerning, because that's going to be the agenda. We all know this.
There's no other agenda. There's no moderate agenda. The Democrat Party more doesn't exist. They're just they're just putting out the old you know, the old Biden guy out there. So it seems like they're not trying to make the country go socialist. But on the reopening point, increasingly what I see here and I told you a couple of exist said, well, we'll go back and revisit where we are now, where you know, and we'll see who's right. We'll see who's telling the truth. And this, this is
what I can tell you. It's not as bad as the media is telling you, which is I'm sure not surprising to any of you. M It's not as as horrific as you've been led to leave. And there's a lot of meaning this most recent search. The virus is very bad. We all know that, but I mean what
we're seeing now in different hospitals. But the impetus for clicks and for politics to lie about this or to misrepresent the issue is so powerful that you can spend all day just trying to chase down the truth, and then there's already a whole new set of lies that are out there. It's very hard to fight back against just this fire hose of misinformation of disinformation about how oh now we're in a second wave. Oh now we're we're finally the back of the medical community is being
broken by this. It's not true. We have and accepting the fatality numbers that come in, we have we have well under a thousand fatalities. A few a couple of days ago, it was more like in the four or five hundred range. You know, some days at seven or eight hundred. But we are not seeing anything close to what we had at the real peak in New York, where you had two to three thousand fatalities a day, depending on whose numbers. Remember, these numbers are also imperfect.
You see these stories about completely overloaded hospitals in Houston in particular, and in some places in the Orlando area in Florida. That's also not true. No one has been denied care. I see this. People say, oh, the emergency rooms have a way time of up to two to three hours. Emergency rooms always have a way time that is forever. I mean, you know, it's amazing unless you have a hatchet, you know, sticking out of the back of your head when you go in, and even then
you might wait a little bit too long. Our emergency rooms are not quick moving institutions unless they have absolutely no choice. So that's one part of this. ICUs tend to be at eighty to ninety percent capacity all the time because to have think about this, how could you have an ICU that's only ten or twenty percent full and not run costs that would bankrupt the hospital. So They're always trying to have ICUs that are getting full usage and that have the necessary capacity and have a
surge capacity. But you don't run ICUs at forty percent or thirty percent. People seem to think that hospitals try to operate with nothing but empty beds everywhere getting ready for No. No, We've gone through the whole empty bed scenario in New York where we had the floating hospital come up here from the Navy, and we had the hospitals being set up in tents and Central Park and the Javits Convention Center, thousands of beds almost entirely empty.
And think about what New York was going through the worst of the pandemic, the worst of the deaths and the numbers. But here here's what I'm I'm I'm confident of. Right now, I can't tell you it's it's absolutely the case, but I'm confident of We're going to see the case number start to drop precipitously within ten days from now. Oh, I mean cases are going to start to go down precipitously. In the areas where you've had this search, you have not had a huge, huge change in the way people
are living their lives. Yes, I know they've they've gotten they've changed some indoor dining, they've made some some switches here and there. But you're going to see this, You're going to see the numbers start to go down, and there's going to be this desperation to say, see it's because we listen to the science and there were more masks.
That's just not that's not realistic. That's not true. This virus, increasingly, when you look at the analysis of it from epidemiologists who just feel the need to try to tell the truth, may have a much lower may have a much lower heard immunity threshold hi T is how this is abbreviated in medical medical documents that you'll read. May have a
much lower herd immunity threshold than people realize. We've been told that herd immunity you have to be sent seventy to eighty percent of people would have to get infected for true herd immunity. Okay, well think about this. If they heard immunity threshold takes into account T cell immunity for coronavirus general coronavirus exposure, it could actually be a much lower number of infect did to get to that herd immunity threshold. I'm seeing analyzes from doctors of something
more along lines of twenty twenty to thirty percent. New York City already hit twenty percent based on prology testing. Okay, New York City already was at a twenty percent infection rate, and they did some pretty some pretty widespread zology testing. And if you add to that T cell immunity, so that's your you know, the white blood cells in your system, their ability to go in and destroy the virus very quickly,
very early on in the infection, you may have. You may have what is effectively herd immunity without us even really knowing it. Which makes a lot of sense because in New York I can tell you we were on lockdown after there was this massive spread and the disease kept kept getting spread, kept getting spread all over the place. They act like, oh, you know, Cuomo, with all this stuff, we brought down the curve, We did it. You yet you listen to me, and no things are better. You
didn't listen to me, and bad things happen above. No, that just doesn't that that doesn't bear any resemblance to the reality that people like me we're living in at the time where we were on total lockdown, all wearing masks, and you still add cases all over all over the Tristate area and a lot of fatalities. This virus, like other viruses, goes into an area, it spreads among the community until there's there it reaches a herd immunity threshold,
and then it moves on that. That seems to be the only logical explanation for what is happening right now and why places that have not had about a twenty percent infection rate or seeing this huge spike in cases. There is no hiding from the virus. There's no avoiding the fact that there are going to be a lot
of infections. The smartest policy all along, the smartest policy all along would have been to protect the vulnerable and take basic mitigation measure is on a personal responsibility basis, so that we didn't overload hospitals because that that that was a possibility and it still is a possibility in
some places. All this other stuff about you got to wear masks, outside mask, math mask, do what we say lockdown, lockdown is just wrong, and that you're hearing a lot less about Sweden right now, because Sweden was a place that didn't do what it was supposed to do, which was lockdown, and it's in the middle of the pack
for fatality ratio in Europe. But they're they're back to school, eating in restaurants, back out at bars, and their fatalities are at basically zero now and their cases have fallen off a cliff and they've never locked down. Now. I know, I people like to to think of, Oh, but Sweden is a country where there's a Smurgish blurger. It's like the special Swedish thing where everyone just does what they're told.
Give me a break. Okay, the Swedes didn't do what the global health community was insisting they do, and the country had a reasonable outcome under the circumstances and didn't go through the same degree of insanity that a lot of other places did. You know? There are Italian doctors that you were not hearing from now who are saying, yeah, this has essentially burned through our population. There are enough people who might have Remember it's antibody, anti cell immunity,
those two things come on. I just asked a top infectious disease doctor who's who I've known for a very long time. I said, is this thesis plausible. He said, it's entirely plausible. We need more testing to prove that it's true, but this would be an answer what other people are telling you. We just didn't wear enough masks, we didn't listen to the science enough. There's just no evidence supporting this. The theory doesn't hold together. It doesn't
make sense. We were all masked, we were all social distancing in New York, and we got obliterated by this thing, absolutely obliterated largely. I mean. One of the reasons that the numbers were so high was because it got into in part because of the decision of Governor Cuomo, which is still the worst public health decision I've ever heard of in my life and caused many people to lose
their lives. To send people with COVID nineteen into the nursing homes, and then once it's in the nursing home, it spreads like a highly infectious cold, but it can kill people. That's what you're dealing with with COVID nineteen. It's you know, think about when some of your office has a cold. You know, people unless you have immunity to it, unless you've already been exposed to that virus. You know, people are going to be getting colds all over the place. You know this, You've seen it, You've
dealt with it yourself. This is a This is the only way that you can explain what has happened, and that's that there were some parts of the country where they had some infection level, but they had not yet reached the threshold of a herd immunity level where finally it dies off and goes down dramatically. Why is it that they're there are European countries that are fully open right now, I mean that are open, you know, back
kids in school, people eating in restaurants. You're gonna tell me that, oh, they just obeyed so much better than we did. This is the assumption you'll hear from lives in this country. You know, they did their part to take We haven't done our part yet. Did they do their part in Italy and in Spain when there they
couldn't control the disease at all? What is more likely that there's a natural progression of this virus that in a community is going to occur and you do the best you can to manage it, or that some place, some places are just really great at handling this because of reasons that no one can really point to, and other places no one cares. They just want to They just want to get the virus. They want to die.
I'm telling you that the the lower herd immunity threshold, antibody and T cell immunity combined means that if you have twenty percent of the population infected, and I remember it's also that twenty percent that may be the most likely because of where they work and what they do and who they're engaging with, maybe the most among the most likely people to get infected. But you reach that level and there still will be people that get this, but it's not going to have that same exponential spread.
It's going to keep running into running into blocks in the passage of the disease. And we can only we're only measuring for crology through the purology tests for antibodies, not for T cell essentially white blood cell immunity, right not not where we can find the antibody copies to the virus. But we're not looking at T cell immunity, and that's a thing that exists as well. This is all established in the science. You can check this out
for yourself. So if you get to twenty percent antibodies and maybe another twenty or thirty percent T cell immunity, which some people that that means that they've already been exposed to this virus in the past, may not have even known it. Then you're at a place where the spread of this disease it's still going to exist, It's still going to be a threat, but it's not going
to completely overtake the population and overwhelm the system. With that, now, let's talk about what the heck is Russia doing trying to hack into our vaccine research. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. Russia has been accused of trying to steal information about COVID nineteen vaccines. A big news story that broke today. This is from Reuters.
The Britain's National Cybersecurity Center said on Thursday that Russian backed hackers were trying to steal COVID nineteen vaccine and treatment research from institutions around the world. The UK, the US, and Candidate released a coordinated state which said the attacks are being carried out by a group called APT twenty nine, also known as Cozy Bear. Remember this, we talk about this on the show Cozy Bear not to be confused
with Fazzy Bear. The NCSC said, it's almost certain that plus that Cozy Bear is part of the Russian intelligence services. So Russian intelligence trying to hack in to COVID nineteen research. Why why would that be something? Well, it's quite obvious, right vaccination vaccination research and the actual vaccines that may be coming online. There is going to be an enormous incentive for countries to be able to be ahead of others on having immunity in their population from the vaccine.
And just think of what that will do for growth and for economic activity. Think of it because because it can take months to create enough vaccine for your population.
So put aside for a second, which place is because they can't measure it yet, which places might be at at limited or total herd immunity thresholds they're going to there's gonna be a public perception that you need this vaccination in mass dosage to return to normal life if your country is three months, six months, ten months ahead of another country when it comes to you, because you know you're going to see nationalism kick up here a lot,
that's for sure. Any American company that's making vaccines. We're gonna want them. Hear first. This is true. It's true all over the world, you know. And as much as we'd like to think that they can just manufacture billions of doses of the vaccine and get them to everyone, it's gonna it's gonna be an enormous logistical challenge. This stuff takes time. This stuff isn't going to be I know there's operation warp speed, but it's not going to be that simple. So getting the vaccine. And I also
think the Russians will be like Wood. The one tough uticities on the million people, you'd say, is he's working. Did they throw where you there? You go Multiland and pertained like oh if the controlled stud detrial vaccine boom in ze m, now you're good. That's the plan. They're gonna be like, oh, we're gonna be We're gonna start making vaccine now as soon as they get in, and
I'll start making it and get ready to go. So now for Russia, you might think, okay, well, we're so far ahead of Russia and we'll probably be selling them vaccine very soon or sending it to them or whatever. What about China? All along, China has been leveraging this crisis for its own purposes, trying to use this as a means of getting further or of getting further along than other countries faster, because there is there is huge
economic advantage. Think about what a country can do with its economy turned on and functioning at full blast, six with six months lead time on another economy. All that production and all that market share, all that wealth creation.
Right when you start to look at this in the balance of powers around the world and you see what the Chinese government has done, there's certainly going to want to get their population vaccinated and back to work and manufacturing and doing all those things before other countries do. There's going to be a race to see who can get this done the fastest, because then that country will have a tremendous economic advantage and who knows, you know, who knows how long it will last and what that
will lead to. But there's a there are strategic, national security and just great power implications of getting the vaccine first and fastest. We'll see. Thanks for listening to the Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeart radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Since we're talking about hacking.
We've also got to spend a couple of minutes here addressing a pretty pretty crazy moment in time yesterday when some of the biggest Twitter accounts in the world with tens of millions of followers, we're part of a massive hack scheme you had. I'm just trying to think of something. Oh, here we go. Here the names you had, the Twitter accounts of Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Joe Biden all hacked and putting out this this request for bitcoin.
I mean, it was a very obvious, you know, it was, Hello, this is Joe Biden, and I want to give back. Please add some bitcoin into my bitcoin wallet below, and I will give you even more bitcoin in return. I mean, this is not a sophisticated a sophisticated ploy in that sense. I mean, to hack into this stuff seems pretty sophisticated. But sure enough they estimate that one hundred thousand dollars was donate, was donated, was was fraudulently acquired through this
through this mechanism. So because I remember seeing this, I was like, oh, come on, Joe Biden's Twitter account has really been hacked. Oh yes, and Bezos and Bill Gates and Elon Musk, these huge, huge names. This is a reminder. I mean, you know, the President does communications on Twitter that even have legal implications. If the President says someone's
pardoned on Twitter, is that person pardoned? For example? You know the this it's all official archive, it's all part of the you know, official archive now and people look at this and it can direct the whole news cycle. We it's cybersecurity on things like this have enormous implications. It could have Think about this, what would have happened if someone had hacked into Elon Musk's Twitter account Let's just say, which we know they had access to it.
They did into it, and instead of saying give me one hundred thousand, give me bitcoin, which was, as I said, really not a particularly clever approach, but it worked to some degree, give me bitcoin, I'm Elon Musk. What if Elon Musk as someone had hacked the Twitter account and he had said, I can't take it anymore. My whole company is built on a fraud. We've been cooking the books for six months. I'm sorry, you know, I'm going to go off into the woods. Now. What if someone
had hacked into his account? And tweeted that out the stock price would look like it had fallen off a cliff. I mean, the the amount of wealth that would change hands. I mean billions of billions of dollars. I mean that's you. You would see nothing like that, And how do you stop that? And what do you Also? What do you tell people that sold their stock in a panic and maybe you know, either took a loss on it or no longer own it and now hit you know, I'm
just that that's just one example. That's an obvious example. What if someone had hacked into President Trump's Twitter account and had said, you know, we are I regret to inform the American people we're under attack or you know, a big, a big terrorist attack. I'm using this platform to let you know a big terrorist attack is going to hit New York City in a matter of hours. Everyone,
you know, please evacuate. You know. Yeah, some people would look at this and say, I mean kind of you know, and they're the administration would put another statement, but there would be people running for the exits, and I mean a lot of them. So these companies, these social media platforms that we usually think of, you know, this stuff really started out for people to. I mean, Facebook really started out so guys could see what pretty girls were
in their class in college. That's just the truth. I started out in at Amherst and there was something called the Facebook that they gave us. It was an actual book of face photos of all of your classmates. And that's how the idea came to Mark Zuckerberg for Facebook. So I remember I had that, and my school was one of the earlier ones to have this this online you know thing called the Facebook. I remember it was the Facebook at the time, and that's you know that
this is what brought about this social media revolution. But we usually think of social media as you know, cat cat videos. I posted a photo of Telula today. See if you follow me on Instagram at buck Sexton, you'll see these things. But if you don't, you're missing out
on some good to Lula content. And so, you know, I see all this stuff that people are posting, and you usually think of it's okay communication For journalists, it's a way for them to virtue signal to each other and bicker with each other and do the pylons about who's not woken up. But it also is a mass communication device. I mean Twitter for the president is kind of like a PA system from the president in the Oval office to the whole world, and it's instantaneous and
there's no filter. So I just think it was a reminder for many of us how powerful these different, these different digital social media platforms have become. I mean, they can change world events. And then when you start to also think about how there are admins in Twitter and Twitter confirmed this that the the way that this social engineering hack worked. They didn't go after the specific they didn't go after the accounts directly. They got access to
people who work for Twitter. They target people who work for Twitter who had access to these accounts. So you got to remember that there are human beings who work at Twitter who have full access, the total and complete ability to go into the Twitter accounts of the most powerful people in the world and write whatever they want and see whatever they want. That's did we ever really think about that? You know, there are people who can
see you know whatever. Yeah, sure, maybe they It would be a little too obvious to go looking at Donald Trump's DMS. I bet that's interesting. WHOA But I bet if you if you were to think about this, you know, Twitter as the ability I mean they've effectively created the largest surveillance the largest self induced surveillance operation and history. Same thing with Facebook, all your stuff you're putting there,
all stuff. Yeah, they're monetizing your data. There's that privacy violation, But ultimately, there are also people in the in the back end of these websites who can see everything you do, who knew every click you've made, every message you've sent, and when you're talking about you know, corporate or political leadership, there are there are some real there are some real implications for all this, my friends. So they apparently got control back. I think all the blue checks for a while.
I wasn't on Twitter when this happened, but all the blue checks got kicked off for a bit, or that they shut down blue check Twitter, which means when you're verified fancy or verify Twitter. Um, I got a blue check, you know, NBD. But now it's all back. Now it's all back. I got to watch this stuff. Our whole world especially, and as we're getting used to being a lockdown and all this stuff, you see the world is just zeros, and the world is controlled by zeros and ones.
Now you're in the freedom heart. This is the buck Sexton Show podcast. I don't have any intention of budding any heads. If we but any heads, it's going to be over the safety of our children. You know, my whole purpose in politics are the three most important issues facing the Congress Our children, our children, our children. And that's where I bud heads. That's the hill I fight on. I just I just can't care. Hey, I care about the children, the children, the children. It's it's like a
record that has skipped the children. How many times have I told you that this is Nancy Pelosi's favorite ploy is this is her favorite thing. I just I just care. It's about the children. Yeah, anytime any politician says it's for your safety or it's for the children, ask more questions. That's a rule. Ask more questions. What really for the children?
How is shutting down schools, Nancy? If you epic fraud, how is shutting down schools for the children When children are at almost zero, almost zero risk of dying from or even getting severely ill. Right with adults, we look at deaths and mortalities, and that's the single most important metric, But there's also hospitalizations. When when I say children are
at almost zero risk from COVID. I don't mean they're at zero risk of just at zero risk of dying or almost zero substantially than the flu, which we consider to be an acceptable risk for children to be in school and have for the last hundred years. Okay, so it's effectively zero risk of dying. And then you add to that they're at also effectively zero risk of hospitalization or serious illness. So what is the problem for kids?
Aren't schools essential businesses? So to speak? We can tell people who work in grocery stores and truckers, God bless you across the country. You got to do your job. But teachers don't have to do their job. Why is that if a teacher is in a high risk category fight because of age or health concern, that teacher should be they should be special accommodations made for that teacher to teach from home and wait until they're comfortable, or
there's a vaccine, or whatever the case may be. If you're a teacher and you're under forty, which a vast majority of K through twelve teachers are, guess what, go teach. You're gonna be fine. You're gonna be just as fine as you would be going into school yearn and year out where kids can get other diseases. You know, kids
can be vectors. Kids can be vectors for example of influenza there, so they're at almost no risk of spreading it, almost no risk of hospitalization, and almost no risk of dying. But we have to keep being told by complete and income poops like Pelosi that it's about children. It is not about the children. It's about everything but the children. Unfortunately, it's very, very frustrating. What's Lindsey Graham doing these days?
Is he out there telling us all about how he wants to He's gonna get accountability and he's gonna he's gonna get to the bottom of it. You know, has he been on Fox News in five minutes? Because if not, that's the longest He hasn't been on Fox in a long time. What exactly is Lindsey Graham doing? Oh, he doesn't like when anyone is criticizing the vouch, that's for sure. Play clip eighteen. Well, here's what I said about doctor Fouci. He's been around a long time. It's one of the
smartest people I know. Has he been right all the time? No, we don't have a doctor Fauci problem. We need to be focusing on doing things that get us to where we need to go. So I have all the respect in the world for doctor Fauci. I think any effort to undermine him is not going to be productive. Quite frankly, is it undermining to point out that the vouch is out there and he's making all these prognosticated do this, do that, don't do this, don't do that. I'm here,
I'm a doctor. You gotta listen to me. It's all about the social distance. Six feet five feet, three feet one foot. Who knows, but let's say six six and nice round number. You know, you get six eggs, half a dozen, and you get six cookies. That's a lot of cookies. But they're good. I like cookies. So you know, I'm not telling you what to do. I'm just telling you do what I say, or you're probably gonna die. That's that's that is that is that too much to ask?
Do what I say, or you and your grandparents are gonna die. That's that's the fact. That's the Fauci way. We're not allowed to ask questions, allowed to say why why are we still listening to this guy about this?
Why haven't I heard him talk about her immunity. Why haven't I heard him address this theory that I'm seeing proposed by doctors, including doctor Yonidas at Stanford University Medical School, who is one of the most revered epidemiologist in the world who's always talking about not just the the He was a big early voice on the fatality rate issue, but also on on you know, how we can deal with this and how shutdowns are counterproductive and crazy. It's crazy.
You're not stopping the virus. The virus spreads, and once it's spread, then you shut down, and then you're just dealing with the virus that's already in the community. It's too late, you know. And the Princess Cruise Ship, which you would think would have been a perfect I mean, it's effectively a floating peatree dish. I know, it's a horrible thing to think about, but it's true. And that cruise ship you had. Everyone kept looking at the fatality rate,
and doctor Unitis at Stanford did that. He looked at the fatality rate and the cruise ship and figured out that it's considerably lower than what we remember. At one point, we were being told it's like three or four percent, which is Spanish flu epidemic nineteen eighteen, millions dead. That's what we were being told. Two million people in America, We're going to die from this. That's what they were telling us. But Unitis, I'm not sure I'm pronouncing his
name right. It sounds like I'm talking about the football guy. But it's it's not elitism. He also looked at he looked at the Princess Cruise data. There were I think the the if memory serves, the infection rate was only about twenty percent. So what's more likely that one in five people just happen to be without knowing that they were even being exposed the virus? You know, mitigating wearing a mask, Handwhy no, they weren't doing any of those things,
So why didn't they get sick. That's where you get into built in T cell immunity and the body's natural response to pathoges and viruses, where some people may just be more susceptible to this than others, and that there may already be a much broader immunity out there that people have, and maybe it's not a total immunity, but it's the body's ability to come into contact with this and not have a real infection manifest itself because of
their immune capabilities. We know that comorbidities make it much worse. So if your immune system is weak, we know you're in really bad shape if you get this. But if your immune system is strong, and particularly if it has already come into contact with enough coronaviruses before, again, why would only twenty percent I think it was even seventeen percent of the Princess Cruise ship overall have been posed
with COVID nineteen. It's a question that people these are the we should think through these things and get answers and not just say we're a face diaper or else. That's what we're all being told. We're a face diaper outside too. Look, you want to wear an inside, I get it a little, you know, that's I don't think that's to wear this outside all the time in the middle of the summer is insane. Marco Rubio was like, if you know, why not, it's not a big deal.
Just do it. Marco Rubio sometimes it's like he's in a competition with Maisie Herrono and not in a good way for the kind of stuff that he says. You know, Trump, it was interesting he backed away, which I guess he had to do, but he backed away from the op ed I talked to you about yesterday where Peter Navarro was talking about the Fouch play Levin. But if they're all in the same team, we're all in the same team, including doctor Fauci. Have a very good relationship with doctor Fauci,
and we're all in the same team. We want to get rid of this mess that China sent us, So everybody's working on the same line that we're doing very well. We're doing well in a lot of ways. That our country is coming back very strong. When you look at those job numbers, We've never had job numbers like we have right now, so it's coming back very strong. Okay, Well, he made a statement representing himself. He shouldn't be doing that now. I have a very good relationship with Anthony
Anthony A. Trump and Anthony buddies. Look, they're both New York guys, so they got that going for them, which is nice. But I just think, I just think that people need to be willing to ask their own questions at this point because the public health experts just keep saying the same thing and it doesn't work. It hasn't worked. Wear I'm asks, mitigate stay home, ruin the economy, get Biden elected. I mean, that's really what we're being told all the time. I'm I'm done with it. I've had enough.
I spent months wearing a mask all the time here in New York while people were getting sick everywhere, all over the place, and now they're just saying, oh, if we I'm hearing this the CDC director saying, wear a mask for two months and we'll be past this. I promise you, if we had one hund mask compliance, you would not be able to statistically show how it worked. You won't be You will not be able to prove that masks are the reason that this thing has gone away.
That's my assessment. I should say, thanks for listening to The Buses Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. All Right, everybody, first time on the show. But I feel like I've known this guy already for years, familiar with his work. I love his stuff online. Kurt Schlichter is with us now. He's an Army veteran columnists at townhall dot com and also author of a new book twenty one Biggest Lies
about Donald Trump and you out now, Kurt. Welcome to the freedom of my man. Hey man, thanks for having me. It's about time. So you're out in California. Let's start with this. California is the place that always gets left off the list when the Democrats are complaining about how bad COVID is right now in Florida and Texas. Somehow,
particularly California is just always absent from the list. We know that Governor Newsom has scaled you guys back to no indoor really no indoor anything right now other than just shopping for food. How's it going out there? And are people freaked out or does this seem like overkill even to the lib population. I think I think a lot of people are done with this nonsense. Buck. You know, I'm just basically living my luck. I'm a lawyer, so I'm an essential service, so I could be in my
palatial corner office. But you know, the guys who really get hurt are the people just starting out, Folks you know who work in food service, Folks who work at movie theaters as sort of thing. And it's you know, it's a damn shame and all the scared, freaked out chardonnay swelling house wise who have nothing to fill their
empty lives with. The uh you know, panic about structural and racism and uh mildly effective and dangerous pathogens are going to town and it's it doesn't hurt down because they've got plenty of dough, because their husbands can work from home. What it does is it hurts regular people who work for a living, and it really it's really obnoxious. Is there is there any pushback? Are you seeing people finally start to say, you know, are you first of all,
are the beaches open out there? What's going on? Well, look, I haven't seen the beaches closed. Gyms are supposed to be closed, but nobody's doing that. Restaurants are just building now out into the literally like parking lots and streets, so that now you're outside. It's it's it's a joke.
I had I had dinner last night and my favorite at my favorite French restaurant in New York, and and they've had and I know the I know the owners, you know, I've I've known them for for a while, and they've based it's like you are eating because they're not. They're not really sidewalk cafes. So what they're they're making people do in New York is just take your tables that were inside and just spread them out on the
New York City sidewalk. I mean, and they're ways spread out, and it's like people are walking past you as you're eating dinner. This is this is what we've been reduced to. Now. Yeah, I mean, it's it's just it's silly. It's all theater, you know, you know, the whole mask thing is all theater. Can tell you why why do you think masks are Because I've been saying that too, and I get people who are saying, fuck, why don't symbol? Why don't you
like masks? I'm like, it's political, guys, it doesn't help you. Look, I think it's Look, there are really there are sick people out there who to protect themselves, protect them And if your business wants me to wear a mask, I will either wear a mask because it's your business, or I won't go in. That's all reasonable, But let's not
fool ourselves. You know, if you're in your Prius driving down Sunset Boulevard, you're with your with your gagged with some high whole song which you're somehow protecting humanity from this pestivals. Hey, you're just not exact how much of this theater. It's much like the people who insist that you conceived that some men men straight. Everybody knows it's bologny. You're just supposed to say it's a show solidarity, and I'm just not willing to do that. Speaking of Kirchlick,
you're here. He's got a new book out, twenty one Biggest Lies about Donald Trump. So, Kurt, that campaign made quite a quite a switch up. Today they have this Brad Parscal has been moved into a different role from being the head of the Trump reelection campaign. They brought in this guy, Stepie In. You have been a vocal on this bring us into the campaign stuff because people are worried that myself included. The campaign so far hasn't been getting a well look, I kind of agree. I
think that some change was needed. Fortunately, we've got Donald Trump who does not famously does not hesitate to tell someone when you're fired. I think in the last couple of weeks the campaign has seen some real problems. There was a lot of pushback. I was one of the people pushing about the obnoxious texts we were all getting. You know, Donald Trump is very disappointed in you for not matching five times a lot by midnight and all that garbage. And people are like, look, it's not two
thousand and two, we are not unsophisticated. Stop treating us like idiots. It was really really making the base angry, and a lot of us pointed out and it changed you about twenty four hours. And then mister Parscale got moved back to an area where he was good. I mean, remember the Peter principle is you do a great job at one thing, then you get moved up to a level where you are incommon. Well, he wasn't getting it done. I'm an army colonel. If you're not getting it done,
I put in a guy who does. And that's what the President did. He put Parscale back to what he's good at. What we need to do. What the campaign needs to do is I think, in many ways work on some basics. There were complaints that in some states, you know, you could get a lawn sign very easily, and the middle of Pennsylvania is covered with them, but in Florida, even a Max donor would call up and
not be able to get a lawn sign. Okay, that's the basic blocking and tackle of an organization, right, that is basic stuff. And if you're not getting the basics done, you're not getting the hard stuff done. I'm an organization guy who as a battalion commander, as a deputy for date commander, I like seeing an organization work, and it isn't all glamorous, and it's not all tweeting. A lot of it is saying, hey, how many volunteers do we have in date counting? Okay, that's not enough? How are
we going to get more? And how are we going to get pizza to them so they can eat? And where are the phones going to get set up? A lot of it's flip amateurs, talk strategy professionals, look at logistics. That's what we need. We need somebody in there who does the hard, dirty work of legism and makes stuff happening. And I Stepian's got a track record to doing that. First feels back at doing what he's good at, and uh, I think I think the president's got a great messenger.
Have a townhall column on how he needs to get aspirational. Now, the negative attacks on Biden's wall critical are really a supporting act effort. What we need is a main effort where they shows people that we have a great future ahead if we keep the conservative policies that really set us up well for this crisis. Imagine this crisis. Fuck if we have been in the Obama doldrums, Yeah, would not be good. Kurchlicktor everybody. He's got a book, twenty
one Biggest Lies about Donald Trump. So let's sell some books here, Kurt, what are some book the biggest the biggest lies about about Trump? And it always gets me upset when people say these lies the very very meant, probably the worst lies they ever tell. But go ahead, what are the biggest ones? Oh my gosh, Look, there's so many. I could have done the twenty one Biggest Lies about Donald Trump and you part two Electric Bogaloo, but unfortunately you're not allowed to say bogaloo anymore. I'm
not even sure what means. But I went with the classics, including Trump is racist, which was a super big surprise to all his friends of all various ethnic groups and races right up until the time he ran for president. You know, but Donald Trump is probably the most of the one are the top fifty most photographed and videotape people and all of human history. I think that's probably fared to say. And in all that time, they never got him on tape talking like say Democrat icon Robert
Bird talks about minority never once. And you know, there's like armies of interns in the NBC vaults going through every tape that's ever been made about Donald Trump looking for one one word, one insinuation, one epithet, and they haven't found it. I can tells she's probably not racist, you know, but facts and evidence don't really matter. And that's one of the themes of the twenty one Biggest Lives about to hold Trump and you doesn't really matter.
They know it's a lie, or maybe they're stupid and don't know it's a lie, or maybe they just think we're stupid. But you get to other ones, you'll like this because you are you are a three letter agency guy. Prump loves putin now and so do you guys, So to rescue you conservatives. And all I'm thinking of is, you know, I'm literally a veteran of the Cold War. I was literally in it. I know how to use an Army battalion to defeat a Russian mobile motor rifle regiment.
I've trained Ukrainian soldiers. I've actually served with Ukrainian soldiers. Well to boy, yeah, you know, I find being told by a twenty three hour year old Rocks guy who can't do a push shop and I'm not hard enough on the bear. I find that kind of disconcerned. I like, I know exactly who Advox you're talking about it. It's everybody at Fox, so well, well please, it's everyone especially we can't do a pushop part fan. I mean, look, it's nice that thirty five years later they decided to
get hard on the reds. That's that's great. Welcome to the party. The party's long over, we cleaned up, and now you're knocking on my door again. But that's okay, you know. And of course Joe Biden was a big fan of the nuclear Friese movement, which a AGD sponsor disinformation and uh yeah, well Biden's been wrong on every foreign policy the last forty years. He's almost he's almost amazing in his consistency and being wrong, which is fantastic. Exactly.
He's a Georgia coastan of American foreign policy. You say, Joe, what's what? What's your gut tell you? He says, acts it go great, let's do why Yep? Kurt Schlichter, everybody Townhall columnists check out his book twenty one Biggest Lies about Donald Trump and you, Kurt, come back anytime, man, Thanks for hanging out with get it hey, thanks for hanging out with big and fun. All right, thank you. Kurt.
Podcast will be out in a couple of hours. That will air tonight at eight Eastern and so five pm. You're ten excellent rock and roll. You ever get out to Cali? Um? Yeah, I do. Under normal circumstances. We should definitely get drinks or something to hang out. I mean because other than you all, I have her, I have a place. Worst case, we're gonna sit on my deck. I mean, I've got a slew of beautiful concern conservative women in the you know, Hollywood area. But other than that, Yeah,
we'll hang I think there's six of them. Yeah, I think I know them all right, man, we'll talk soon. Thanks Kurt them all right, man, thanks for having me. Appreciate it anytime You're in the Freedom Mine. This is the Buck Sex and Show Podcast. Oh I know we talked about the Green New Deal climate change and all that insanity a little bit earlier in the show, but I meant to do this. I meant to introduce you
to a producer. Mark. Is this a real commercial? I believe yea a burger king commercial about I'm sitting here and I'm wondering, how is this possible burger king commercial about methane? Yeah? No, this is a real thing. We now there are now active campaigns from multinational corporations to deal with cow farts and burps. This is this is a real commerce. I thought this had to be some kind of a send up, some kind of a joke. Turns out no, it is. It is not play whatever.
This plays a clip from the methane The Anti cow fart campaign is upon us place sixteen Scott mentions by mom thing my coin ain't farting, Must meet men and the far open. This is real, folks, the anti cow fart campaign. It's a thing. Though. Washington Post reports the cows produced excess methin as enzymes breakdown food in their digestive system. This methane gets released through burping and flatulence,
and its environmental impact is significant. Cattle contribute fourteen point five percent of the world's global greenhouse gas emissions, and methane warms the planet eighty six times more than carbon dioxide over ten to twenty years. According to the EPA, the livestock industry is directly responsible for approximately a quarter of climate change in the industrial age. Gassy cows, everybody, they're coming for your gasy cows. Look, this is not
going to reduce it enough, though. They are going to try to take that steak or that burger out of your mouth. Just give it time. It's going to happen. They can't help themselves. They're that up in your business. They're that insistent on controlling every aspect of your life. They're going to want to control what you put in your mouth, what your dietary needs are. And I got to tell you that there was this huge in the last few years to create all these burger like substitutes.
And I even was willing. I tried a couple when I lived in DC. I tried a few of them. They're not good. They're just not good burgers. And Mark, you ever tried those things? I happen't. No, they're very you know, beyond meat or better than burger or whatever they call these things. My wife really liked the one from Actually Burger King, but she doesn't eat red meat because he's her stomach. Well that's that's that's like me not eating gluten, which is horrible, but unfortunately I can't, right.
I mean, I wish I could sit there and eat French bread and you know, Brion baguettes all day, but I would die. So yeah, I mean I get that. Um. I mean, look, I guess they're not like inedible, but they're pretty they're pretty bad. Yeah, that's sort of like a veggie burger. A veggie burger is a fine accoutremle to my actual burger burger. As long as you put some like melted cheese on it and some mayo and things like, you know what I mean, Then then the
veggie burger is kind of it. So you use the veggie burgers are topping to an actual burger, Yeah, pretty much. If you if you were you want to eat veggie burger, what you do is you put your meat burger and you make a veggie burger sandwich of your meat burger. You know, carbs like I don't understand veggie veggie patty on topping on bottom. I'm just getting creative here, just telling you what what I'm up to, kind of the
kind of things that I do. I'm a man who likes to you know, the sandwich from KFC, where it was the two pieces of fried chicken with bacon and cheese in the middle. Probout what they called that. But I remember when I worked at the NYPD there was this Italian sandwich place. And this is when I used to eat gluten. I didn't know that, you know, I couldn't.
And they used to go to this Italian sandwich place out in Brooklyn and guys would drive like forty five minutes to come back with a sandwich and they'd get cardboard boxes full of these sandwiches with like you know, bragutto and provolo and all the and the sandwiches were incredible. You know, a really good sandwich goes a long way. I will say, I'm see, this is what happens the show I Get I Get Hungry. Where we do we
do this radio show? We started talking about food. I started thinking, I'm like, how many people listening to this right now are probably are cooking dinner or sitting down at dinner probably a fair amount they're already eating. I still have to finish the show before I can eat. I want to order barbecue tonight. Now I really am thinking out a lot abou all this stuff. All right, all right, Oh, there was one one other thing I
want to get to. Um. This is kind of a mulligan round here of things that I was hoping to address on the show and hadn't out the time yet. I told you yesterday AOC had the and maybe the dumbest take possible, the dumbest take imaginable, for why there has been a spike in crime in New York City. It was kind of it's kind of hard to fathom that anybody could come up with this. Who's a person in public life, a public figure, But no, it happened.
And here she is, or rather, here is Governor Cuomo, pardon me, responding to AOC's almost incomprehensively stupid analysis of why there's a crime spike in New York City. Please play fourteen and incorrect. I don't know what she said, so I have no comment on what she said. But people have theories. An incorrect theory doesn't wind up being correct because there's a void and I think we have been talking about what's going on. I don't think there is one answer, but I think you raised a good
point last week. I think there are a number of contributing factor and you put all those factors together and that's what you're seeing going on. It's no one factor, and that's why it's a little more complicated. You know, in politics, they want to be able to say it's just this. It's not just this. There are a number of factors. But I don't think, yeah, it is factually impossible that somebody committed a crime so they could pay their rent. If you can't pay your rent, you cannot
be evicted right now. Yeah, the only intelligence thing he said was the last thing. Everything else you said was crap. But anyway, or at least, it's a dodge from the fact that we all know why the crime spike is happening. So I actually gave Cuomo, gave him too much credit. Uh So, Yeah, what he does says he doesn't know what AOC says. I'm sure he didn't know, but he didn't want to criticize her, of course, because she has a bigger Twitter audience. It would crush him, crush him,
destroy him. All right, Roll Call next. Thanks for listening to the Buses and Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Team Buck, It's time for Roll Call producer Mark. How much would it take if we set up a gofund me to have you sing the cow fart song? How much money would it require for you to sing that on air? It would take a lot of money. But you do think it is catchy? I mean it is
a little catchy. I mean, come on, compared to Baby Shark, which one is, it's like on a scale of one to baby Shark, which baby Shark is by far at ten, maybe even a twenty, it's like a six. You know. Actually, I actually realized that Baby Sharks singing on radio should be banned by the Geneva Convention because it is a form of psychological warfare. Because if I start singing baby Shark on this show, you're gonna make why is he
doing that? It is guaranteed that later today or later tonight, at some point you will have it stuck in your head. There's there's no way around it. There's nothing you can do. It will stick in your brain like this scum that gathers around the you know, the orange scum that gathers around the edge of the shower stall or you know whatever. Right, that's stuff that's you don't talking about. Yes, So I actually used to work for my alma mater, being the
DJ at basketball games, just playing music. And every year the women's team has what I Want to Be Day or something like that. I think they actually change it to Kids in Fitness Day, So they had like ten thousand screaming children, elementary school children, and to entertain them, I think Baby Shark was played at least four times,
maybe five. I wanted to shoot myself. I remember the instrument of psychological warfare against adults known as Barney the Purple Dinosaur, because I tied to babysit for my younger siblings sometimes, and that was like, if you wanted the kid to just be quiet, you would put on Barney the Purple Dinosaur. Does he still exist? I'm sure he does. He was scuds on Barney, curing me, insuring again I was obsessed with Barney as a child. Oh so you knew about bart of course I did. Yeah, that's you're
you're of the age, that's right. You're like, my you're like my siblings age or my youngest one. So yeah, that's right, you would have. It was like right around Barney, but but before Teletubbies. So like I saw a Teletubbies and thought that was weird. I love you, you love me weird. I remember, I remember the whole thing. Oh my gosh, parents listening to this of a certain age, you're like buck stop. I had the stuffed animals and everything.
Oh yeah, yeah, iro. When I was a kid, it was cabbage Patch kids were just the rage and everyone loved cabbage Patch kids. That was the thing that was really um and also thought, I mean cabbage Patch kids. Then you got a little older and a little cooler. It was all about ThunderCats, which were human beings kind of mixed with a cat that we're wearing, like, you know, g strings in these cartoons. The whole thing made no sense. But anyway, some of you know what I'm talking about.
I have no idea what you're talking about. You know, I'm just saying sounds like something you find on the internet after a night of drinking. The ThunderCats was thunder thunder cats. It was it was pretty cool. I was a big gi Joe guy though that was my that's
not surprising. Yeah, of course. All right, Facebook dot com, slash Buck Sexton or Team Buck and iHeartMedia dot com if you want to email us and remember tomorrow's Friday or Producer Mark's favorite day, because it is the day that we get to play all your voicemails eight four four nine hundred two eight two five eight four four nine hundred buck. And Producer Mark loves it when you call in and tell him that he he's a grouchy snuggle bear. He likes that in the voicemail, so you
can always say that rouchy snuggle bear. That's a new one. Yeah, yeah, we're just trying to see someone's gonna call it at say it. You'll have to listen to it. So there we go. Eight four four nine hundred two eight two five eight four four nine hundred buck. That is the number. Please light us up with some wonderful voicemails. We love hearing from you guys. We'll play them tomorrow. That's always fun, all right, Scott Buck. I download every podcast you offer. However,
I haven't heard your Kaiservilleham impersonation in a vial. It's one of my favorites. Thank your Scott from Orange County, California. Haktongue, Scott's you've heard thee kaiser. Kaiser Wilhelm initially started as a representation of the person that Bill Deblasio would have had to b if he' we are in fact called his original name, which was var In Wilhelm. Yeah, guten tag so vai In Philhelm born in Massachusetts, the state in northeastern United States. Yeah, he became Billy Deblasio because
he wanted to run for the office. Nine. That's what happened. So he's the Kaiser and now the Kaiser. Deblasio was saying, you cannot eat the food, you cannot go out the side. It is all I want you to do all the time. And we all have to say, okay, Kaiser Wilhelm, okay, please don't ruin the city anymore than you've already ruined it. I never thought one of your ridiculous voices would actually teach me something I had no idea about that. You didn't know that was a name. Yeah, yeah, Warren Wilhelm,
think about that. It's a little bit tougher to get union guys be like, hey, yeah, who you vote for Today Gold with this guy Warren Wilhelm. He was like a pith helmet, you know, served his time in the trenches. You know, It's like, I don't know, different, different kind of deal. I've never heard of a politician having a stage name. Interesting, I own a lot of politicians have changed their names. Um. Look, I think John Carry's name before. I think his family name was originally Cone and then
it was changed to Carry. Barack Obama went by the name as an adult Barry Obama and even at one point I believe Barry Satoro when he was younger, but definitely Barry. Producer Nick am I one of my he's got something for us here? Am I saying something? That's uh, that's Bill Clinton, William William Blake. You know I knew that, but I had totally I had totally forgotten that one. I had totally forgotten that. Yeah, these guys all they
changed their names, change their names all the time. Um, trying to think who else where it was a big There's there's definitely one that I'm forgetting that people are gonna yell at me later that I'm forgetting. But yeah, a lot a lot of politicians have have changed their names and um, that's uh, that's just part of it, man. It's all branding. It's all branding, all right, Adam Buck,
you stumble upon a great idea. Each frequent guest needs an eighties action hero intro or maybe a wrestling intro cage match to see who gets the Undertaker's intro shields. High producer Mark, did I stumble onto that idea? I think we were talking you, uh, you were talking about Randy Savage yesterday, about a Randy that slim gym. Remember that, but realistically wouldn't If there was a cage match between our guests, Jesse Kelly would win like he's he's the five. Yeah,
he's the tallest. I don't know. You know, you know there there'd be some tough conservative matchups, you know, uh, you know on Gino's a big guy and and does does grappling training. But you know, you get Seb Gorka in there. Doctor g is like the mountain from Game of Thrones. He he is so much bigger than you realize from seeing him on TV and stuff. Doctor G has hands the size of oven mitts. I'm telling you. So, you know, the steel cage match of conservative media personalities.
You'd have some interesting matchups for sure. Um, but yeah, no, Yeah, Jesse Kelly is like six foot nine, but he's st he's you know, he's a slender fellow because he does keto of course, so as he likes to show everybody his version of keto is a lot of Yeah, but it's a lot of Philly cheese steaks, that's his keto. Yeah. He's one of those people that eats like a He eats like a you know, a human hippopotamus or something
and never gains a pound. Good job, Jesse Kelly. Yeah, producer, producer, Mark and Buck here are like, no more mac and cheese. Time to start eating salads another time another day. I'll start my my fitness routine soon. Let's see, Kyle Buck. I live in California and consult of the state of the state based on a recent neighborhood walk, bum camps everywhere, human fecal matter on the sidewalk near my house, and someone wearing a face mask outdoors but pulling it down
to take a hit on his joint. Yeah, of course. But I can't go to a restaurant or have a drink at a bar because those are public health risks. I'm moving out of state soon and won't miss it. It's a beautiful place to live, made miserable by many of the people who live here, and definitely by those who govern. Oh, Kyle, I believe that for sure. Uh yeah, man, it's California is an amazing state. I just I wish the Conservatives had come up with a plan to take
to well. It used to be republic people forget this, and Ronald Reagan was the governor of California. California used to be consistently, you know, in an election after election, used to go for the GOP. And I wasn't really until the nineties and huge waves of predominantly illegal immigration that the states started to flip um and and now it's just a it's a Democrat ultra stronghold. I mean it's not even not even close. It's just a shame
because Republicans we need one. Look, we've got Texas, but they're trying to take Texas. We really need one large population blue state to to go our way. I mean, I think the answer is Florida. The producer Mark will be happy to hear that we need we need you know, a half a million you know just redd as can be Republicans from states that are forever lost New York and California to just flood down to Florida, register and vote. That's that's the real strategy, and I'm Siah. We should
do this. He bows. Florida is great, no state income taxes, obviously, fantastic weather, a lot of upside. There a lot of upside close to the Caribbean. Let's not make the housing market go up before we move. That's a good point. Come on, don't do this until, producer Mark I have moved first. Everybody, let us find houses first thing you can. Indeed, all right, Zach Buck, I thought you'd find this funny. I am door dashing for some extra cash, and I
always listen to your show while I do it. Anyways, on one order, I went into a restaurant without a mask and the manager yelled at me for not wearing one. My response was, do you expect your patrons to eat with their masks? On two, I'm in the store for five seconds to pick up an order. He had no response. Explains lockdown libs perfectly as always shields high well, Zach, good for you man, stand in your ground. You're one hundred percent right. What kind of dumb assery is that?
You know? You go in there for five seconds? Just this is like when I walked through my lobby of my very tall apartment building in New York, which is full of people. I walked through the lobby for five seconds and then outside. I don't have to wear a mask. I want to put a mask on for a five second walk, please. I want to tell these lockdown libs go blankety blanking blank your blank blank blank family show.
So I gotta keep it clean. M Patrick buck PS four suggestion The Last of Us, The Last of Us two amazing story post pandemic. Look for the similarities written into this story well before any COVID great game, better story. Okay, Patrick, thank you producer Mark Ry. He's talking about Yeah, I've heard of the game. It's a very very popular game. Have you ever played it? No, remember, I play sports games.
I will tell you The Snow Princess and I at dinner recently, I brought up the possibility, specifically brought to my attention by both my two fantastic patriotic red meat eating brothers, that we were all going to that I was going to get PS four So we could all
play Call of Duty together. And also Jesse Kelly has been saying that he wants me to do this so that we can play on the same team and or try to kill each other playing against each other in Call of Duty and then talk smack over headsets, which obviously would be a lot of fun. And I brought this up the Snow Princess, and then she went on this whole thing about you have a lot of things that you're trying to do and accomplish, like get back into shape, and like a multi podcast and a hundred
other things. Maybe setting up an addictive entertainment machine in your own home as opposed to at least only at your brother's place that will take hours and hours out of your life. Maybe that's not what the Team Buck really wants you to be doing right now. She didn't say it in quite that way, but that was pretty much the message, and I gotta say a message was received on that one for now. I was like, yeah, it's just gonna make things harder if I get one.
Do you You don't have one, right, Producer, Mark, of course I do. What do you think I do all day when I'm not working? You have a PS four. Yeah, I do. I not know this. Yeah, I'm alone all week. Yeah, because I know missus Mark is working over at the working at her job. Yeah, what's your favorite game? I usually rotate throughout the sports game. Right now, I'm playing NHL. I'll play the NBA game Madden. Yeah, I'm gonna break down.
It's so much fun. I'm gonna break down. Probably, just don't tell the snow princess not to hide it from her somehow. I'm gonna put it in the cabinet and don't tell me to tell her it's like part of my radio gear or something, and hope that you know, I'm gonna like put a different cover on it or I don't have to figure out something. Yeah, exactly, I'm gonna have to keep it with my radio gear and be like don't touch that, you know whatever, whatever anyone
goes near my radio stufthing like, don't touch that. So I'll have to just do that and hope that she'll figure it out real fast. Though that's not good. Any I'll think of something. Um, yeah, I think I think that might have to happen. Producer, Nick, do you have a producer? Nick? Put me on the on the text or do you have a PS four? He's got kids? Man, that that means that he's more likely to have a Nintendo Switch because of the Nope, he does not. He
does not have kids. Like time's the thing, man, Like, I'm at some point I'm just gonna be like, Yeah, I'm done with trying to save the country and I'm just gonna find a nice, warm place with a view of some water in Florida and just play PS play PS four all day and cook and read books and be left alone. Oh yeah, well, we'll have a nice outdoor setup maybe on our projector next to a pool there we go, and a smoker outside somewhere as well. I'm into it, perfect into it. You're in the freedom. Huh.
This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. More road call, everybody. Remember to go to Bucksexton dot com. I'm gonna be posting a weekend review story there where I just kind of tell you what I think is the biggest takeaways from the week. So we'll have a it'll be an editorial that's going up tomorrow. So please go to Bucksexen dot com and uh, yeah, good things there. Easy to listen to podcast. They're not too we have a new producer. Mark. Have you seen this? We have a new a new button.
When you go to buckxxen dot com. You just you you open the page and there's a plugin play. You just press play. Wait is it up yet? Or do I get ahead of us? I might? I might be ahead of things here. Darnet. It's gonna be there soon. I mean there is yeah, I mean there's always a place right on the homepage. No, there's it. But there's an auto play. Now that's gonna be All you have to do is press play on the big anyway, you really shouldn't make sure these things are enacted before you
say them on the radio. It's gonna be soon, though, It's gonna be soon, folks, trust me, Trust me, all right, Dan buck Well, I appreciate that you referenced the Asian American experience as a counter to the BLM leftist narrative. As in Asian American from the Garden State, New Jersey. I should point out that it's not that simple. You and I around the same age. At the messages we received growing up were quite different. Every step of the way.
I was told I had to be better, much better than my non Asian counterparts to attain the same success. As it turns out that message was correct. The Harvard lawsuit from rejected Asian applicants shows it, simply put, I utterly destroyed every standardized test I ever took, and you'd be astonished at the colleges that didn't accept me. And just for good measure, it did not matter that I
was All League on my track team. Well, Damnon, thanks for running in and yeah, I know what you're saying is true, and I know it's true, and I know I went to a scholarship school, scholarship private high school in New York where everyone goes for free, and I'm the Asian students in my class. We're all very tense about their college application experience because they knew that even even with you know, sixteen hundred boards and a straight A average, they were going to get into a great school,
but they might not get into Harvard. So and I knew people like that. But yeah, no, you're you're correct on that, Dan, So thank you for writing in and bringing that to our attention. Thanks for listening to the show. Team. That's gonna be it for today Tomorrow We're gonna have a great show. A lot of fun. Make sure you tune in. Pass the Buck. Please get a friend, please please get a friend to listen to the podcast of The Buck Sexton Show this week until next time. She's high.
