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Break Up The Tech Giants

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Season 4, Episode 147.


The Democrats have a big plan for Joe Biden, It might be time to break up the big tech giants, Life next to junkie alley in NYC, and the left wants to ruin your suburb.


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You are entering the freedom huge Should we break up the tech giants, the Democrats big plan for Biden? No holds barred, so to speak on Capitol Hill, life next to Junkie's Alley here at NYC, and how the Left plants ruin your suburb? Buck Sextons, coding the news and disseminating information with actionable intelligence, Make no mistake American Great Here a great American again. This is the Buck Sexton Show. Former CIA analysts. I can speak to three hours without

a phone call. Try doing that sometime. No, welcome everybody to the Buck Sexton Show. Honored to have you here with me as always, My, oh my. We are in it now, aren't we. The presidential election getting closer every day, and we're actually gonna have to talk about this now.

The news media has been so busy with their make America Miserable Again, campaign, terrifying everyone constantly engaged in all kinds of fear mongering, that there's been such a lack of focus really on the actual presidential election of the campaigns. We will get to all that and more, but first I want to talk about what's going on today on Capitol Hill because this matters a whole lot when it comes to the election, and matters a lot when it comes to everything in our lives right now that touch

on the commercial, the political, economic. You have the four biggest tech CEOs in the game right now, Sorry Elon, note not quite at that. At that same level, you have these four tech CEOs Bezos, Musk, Pitchai, and Zuckerberg. I'm sorry, Pizo Cook, See Elon got in my head Bezos, Cook, Pitch, I and Zuckerberg, Facebook, Google, Apple, and Amazon respectively. And

for a lot of folks, I understand this. They hear all big tech and monopolies and what companies really think about this have a bigger influence right now on your life. Start started that proposition. I think about my own day and how much of what I find is based on Google. You know, if I wanted to buy racket strings yesterday rights whate went on Google find the best place for rackets, and then I ended up saying, well, hold on a second, maybe I'll get a better price and get it more

quickly at Amazons than I go on Amazon. And I'm probably gonna go on Facebook when I get my new racket strings, and you know, show hey, look at me with my new stuff, my new gear out on the court. Tennis is a real sport. Don't give me all that I know. I know what some of you are thinking. I like tennis, so here. You know, at some point I'll turn into a golfer and then you can all give me crap for that. So we see these companies having such a massive, outsized influence on our lives, and

we also know something else about them. They are as left wing as the faculty lounge of PCU Politically Correct University. If you haven't seen the movie, I highly recommend it. They are absolutely devoted to the evangelizing project of the left to make America a more progressive place. At Silicon Valley is the only is really the only area of the country I can think of that I would agree is probably more liberal in its culture, more left wing in its approach to life than where I am here

in New York City or even Washington, DC. So Silicon Valley is swampier than the swamp. And they are influencing so many things in your day to day lines. And we could talk about all the different ways that they are stifling competition and how they're acting as as monopolies now and especially for the information platforms like Facebook and Google.

You know, with Apple, Apples a little harder for me because there's a lot of people that make a whole lot of electronics products, and I, look, I tell you my biases. I share them with you openly, so you know where I'm coming from. I like Apple products a whole lot. I think they're pretty great, So that one for me. But they'll they'll talk about the app store

and what gets elevated. Look, I know, for example, I'm in the podcast business as well as the radio business, and what gets shown to people in the Apple Store when it comes to politics matters a whole lot. Discovery is critical. So Apple has its own little version of Google within its ecosystem for what podcasts get listened to. And this is part of why you have so many

left wing podcasts. You say, this is a crappy podcast and this person has no audience outside of their podcast, but they are, you know, the top of the Apple Store and the Apple one hundred, whatever it may be. And they'll say, well, look, this person gets so many downloads, but yeah, have they been the featured podcast this whole time? And you may say, I don't, I don't podcast that's your problem, not my problem. Yeah, but this is all

about information dissemination. Why do you think the wokeness has taken over our culture? Why is the NFL, why is the l MLB overrun with wokeness? NBA overrun with this virtue signaling left wing anti americanism because of the dominance within the culture. How do you get to cultural dominance control the means of production, to take this into a Marxist lexicon, the means of production of ideas. They know this,

they understand how important this is. And that's why we've had, you know, leaks and people who have come forward, and whether it's you know, surreptitiously acquired audio or emails. We see that within these big tech conglomerates, the story had been for years. Oh it's just an algorithm. Oh it doesn't there's there's no bias in any of this. That's

a lie. That's a lie. Right. We know that there are people working in these companies who are able to subjectively put their thumb on the scale for one side, and they do, and it is always for the Libs. This is why conservatives get banned. This is why conservatives are constantly fighting with these platforms. This is why I've said we've got to build our own platforms, at least as a safe haven from this nonsense, at least as an alternative. No, this is why I'm on Parlor as

well as on Twitter. This is why I'm telling you Instagram, Facebook. One thing I've learned in business is that if you're gonna, if you're gonna have boss, a boss, it's great to have, or it's better if you can to have many bosses, certainly in the media business, because then you're reaching more audience. But also no one has total control over what you're doing. And the same thing is true about us as individuals

with our social media. Better to have multiple platforms going all at once so that you can share your ideas. Any single one of you listening to this show right now has the ability to put forward a meme or you know, just write a quote on your Facebook page that could go viral and that could end up and you've seen this happen retweeted by the President of the United States to eighty million followers. Any single person listening to this and this is true. I'm not you know,

I'm not just blowing smoke here. You know, it's true. So the power of these platforms is immense. For every individual listening to this show a show right now, people ask me, they say, hey, Buck, how can I help you know? What's one way you can help make awesome memes to me? Send them to me? Tell me, hey, Buck, share this and I'll say, you know, this is from so and so, and we'll put it out there. Any One of you can do that if you're so inclined.

Now I know a lot of you're like Buck. I'm actually I got a family and kids, and I got things I gotta do. Well, that's why I'm here presenting you with content. But if anybody wants to get in that game, they can. And it's different than it was in the late nineties, where oh, I'm going to start a blog and I will have two friends who read it. No, the moment you put it out there on this platform, it's in the marketplace of ideas. The problem we have with the lips is that they are cheating in that

marketplace constantly, constantly. And now I saw the explanation or the testimony of Jeff Bezos, who does have a pretty interesting life story, I will say, and to call him a success story is obviously a tremendous understatement is the richest guy in the world is the richest dude on planet Earth. It's pretty amazing when you think about it

and his company. And I will say this, I I think I probably personally buy I don't know, fifty or sixty percent of all my all the objects that aren't food that I buy probably come to me via Amazon. So that that influences you're thinking, Right, it's so convenient. It shows up so quickly. You know, I type in, you know, give me the thing. I'm a bob that I need to do the thing over the over the fridge, and they're like, oh, you mean the whosa what's it?

And I'm like, yes, that's perfect, Thank you Amazon. And it shows up at my door sometimes in a day. It's that you get addicted to that convenience. Just like we've become addicted to the convenience of Google. We've become addicted to the convenience of Amazon, and the constant connectivity of Facebook, and just the seamlessness and the and the and the reliability of the software and the hardware from Apple.

Right now, there's a lot of good these companies have done in terms of their products, which is why they are really the most powerful companies on planet Earth right now. They are. I don't think you can find a company that is more powerful than these tech companies, and that's reflected not just in how wealthy the people running them have become, but in their influence in the culture. But here's the thing. The libs obviously don't want the same

kinds of regulations that exist elsewhere in media. They want the playing field tilted toward them, and so they've adopted this line, which is a lie that all the platforms don't have a bias, and that has become increasingly difficult. That's now just gas lighting. It's very challenging for them to continue with that because we turn around and say, well, what about this case. What about this case? Donald Trump Junior just got suspended from Twitter for retweeting something that's

completely in the current news discourse about hydroxy chloroquine. How do we change this? How does this shift? Oh, they promise us that they will make it better. That they promise us that they will make this better, and then they don't. Right, Oh, no, there's no bias. They're just this is just what we have gone through this cycle.

Let's learn from history gone through this cycle with the mainstream media, and we were late figuring it out as a people, and the American people, those who have their eyes open that abcnbccbs CNN, New York Times, washing posts, these are propaganda outlets for the Democrat Party. They might as well be paid by the DNC. That is the truth. And here we are having this hearing on Capitol Hill where we'll be told, oh, there's no bias, Oh this is all just fine, my friends. We're going into an

election cycle right now. We're going into the height of the presidential election right now, and there are so many ways that these tech giants and Google and Facebook when it comes to the politics, are the most obvious in this, although Amazon on the Washington Post and there's a lot of a lot of stuff that goes on there too, But there are so many ways that they will be able to skew perception and they only have to do

it just a little bit. Just the smallest hand on the dial at Google could perhaps turn a state blue. And we know this because the Democrats have also been telling us for years now because they're insane that with Russia collusion, Trump effectively stole the election that was what a hundred thousand dollars of Facebook ads by a bunch of Russians and acting like Bozo's online. That's right, that's that is the story that, Oh they cheated in the election,

Oh they were going to change the election. What do you think has more influence a random person spending one hundred thousand dollars on Facebook or you know this random group I should say in Russia spending that money, which is the equivalent of pouring a cup of water from your sink in the ocean and saying you've changed the temperature.

Or the company that is in charge of all of the ad accounts, all of what goes you know that can shadow band, that can do all these different use all these tools, and you have no transparency, no accountability for this whatsoever, and is clearly devoted top to bottom with the ethos of its as a company, with the political leanings of the people that work there. It couldn't be any more obvious. These are effectively organs of the

Biden campaign right now. They can't be open about that because then then they'd be too clearly in the crosshairs for regulations. So what do they do? They say, Oh, we're not a publisher, We're a platform. Does the phone company drop calls that come from, you know, a Republican fundraisers, No, they do not. The phone company is a platform. Facebook is not a platform. Facebook is a mega publisher. Google is not just a search engine. Google is an editorial machine.

Everything it does there's an editorial bent, an editorial decision made. They should be subject to the same rules and regulations as any other media and information entity, or we should just get rid of all regulation altogether and stop pretending that there's any need for regulation. That's where we are on all this, my friends, that's the truth. You're in the Freedom Mind. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. Oh,

it was quite a day yesterday on Capitol Hill. We were just talking about the testimony from these tech giants, and look, I think there's gonna be a lot of noise, a lot of oh gosh, you know, I'm a Republican. Or now we're gonna we're gonna do this, and we're gonna that. Trump is tweeting out that he's gonna do executive orders on that. Now, that may be helpful, but remember that executive order could end up lasting a total of oh I don't know four months last depends on

when Trump does it. So we do need to remember that executive orders are less durable even than legislation. So with that in mind, I can't get that excited about people saying, Oh, we're gonna we're gonna regulate or we'll see. It's starting to be a little bit like Lindsey Graham with I'm gonna get to the bottom a Russia collusion. I'm gonna be on I'm gonna be on Fox News tonight. I'm gonna get to the bottom of it, Lindsay Graham says, and then we go, Okay, Lindsay, We're still waiting for that.

How's that coming along? You know? It's great for the Fox News talking points though. So then there's the hearings that happened yesterday with Attorney General Bar and this stuff was incredible. We talked about some of it yesterday. I played a little bit of it for you yesterday. But the biggest thing you have to remember is just how utterly and completely disrespectful they were to the Attorney General. And look, I know there's partisanship here, and I'm not

expecting them to be nice to Bar. I'm not expecting them to do anything that would show that they are favorable toward him. But I do think, I do think that it's fair to expect that they treat him the same, with the same basic dignity that they would treat anyone who shows up there. And if you thought that, you would be wrong. I mean, here's the bar as a senior citizen. Okay, the guy's doing this just because he wants to help his country. He is rich, he is established,

he's already been attorney general. This is actually who you want if you want the equivalent of Cincinnatus, the Roman general for attorney general, you want someone like Bill bar because he shows up and he's like, I'm just going to do the job the way it should be done. I'm not I'm not angling for my deal with Simon and Schuster. I'm not looking to get a Fox News contract as soon as ORIENTO see an end contractor or MSNBC whatever. I'm not looking to do that as soon

as I get out of here. I'm looking to the best attorney general possible. And he's very effective. So for those two reasons, he's honorable and he's effective. Democrats loathe him, I mean, they absolutely hate him at to the point where it's almost comical. I mean it's it's it's nasty, but it's funny at the same time. Here is the Attorney General. It isn't known that when somebody, when a witness says, can I have a break, It's like when a kid is in school and says, you know, I

have I have I need a bathroom break. You know, imagine if you're in school and the teacher you say, I got to go to the bathroom. The teacher goes, no, not allowed. That's pretty much what happened to the Attorney General of the United States yesterday. Uh for for a moment. I mean, they did relent, they did reulette. I'm not trying to overstate this play clib one. Mister Sherman, could we take a five minute Dean is recognized? Could we take a five minute break? Mister Cherman, No, that's a

common Curtis Dean is a airman of every witness. I waited forty five. We're an hour for you this morning. I haven't had lunch. I'd like to take a five minute break. Mister Attorney General. We are almost finished. We're gonna be finishing in a few minutes. Otherwise you can, we can certainly take a break, but you're real class. Yeah class after that, yes, after this, if you still, we'll have a break. No, he wants a break now now, and you just you just missed rudeness. I think we're

seeing it on display. Let's let the Attorney General have a break. Committee will stand in recess it now. Thank you, thank you, mister Sherman. Hello, he says, you're a real class act. Yeah, Jerry Nadler a k A. The worst, the worst, but at least at least in the end he did have to relent and let the Attorney General get some water and use the rest them after hours of shouting at him like morons, because that's what the Democrats in Congress are. Thanks for listening to The bus

Essen Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Oh, just how rude were they to the second time Attorney General of the United States Bill Barr. Here's a fantastic supercut to let you know that all Democrats think they have to say is I reclaim my time. I reclaim my time, and they get to make any accusation they want badger a witness, not let them respond and just keep on going. I mean it was it was appalling,

kind of hilarious because it was so appalling. Here they go plick clip four. Didn't it correct? No? No, what is correct? Is that? What is corrected? On February tenth, Monday, I gave instructions as to what mcan answering your question. Let him answer, reclaiming my time. We're on February tenth, sir. On February tenth, reclaiming my time, Sir, reclaiming my time, and I know you don't want to answer. You are wrong, mister. Turns out that was he found the investigation, but being

allociated properly, he said. He found reclaiming my time without political bias, he said he and in April, reclaiming my time is reclaiming my time, not reclaiming my time without any remedy. I'm reclaiming my time. When people resist law enforcement, they're not peace claiming my time. I'm surprised at your lack of respect. Gentleman. Does not have the time. I don't want the time. I just want I want the Attorney General to be able to have enough time to

respond to accusations and questions. Ask him and you guys not cut him off where you want? Is there relevant? But do you have anything you want to say in response to these speeches that have been given by the other side, and then you've been cut off. Yeah, well, let's on Lafayette. On Lafayette. The gentleman's time is expired. The gentleman's time is expired. They didn't give him any time.

They didn't give any They're just you know, you, you're an evil trader or Russia collusion, Trump's dowards blah blah blah. What do you think about that? Oh? I reclaim my time. Oh, I reclaim my time. That's what they said that, that's what they were doing. It was. It was like being back on CNN back in the day. Oh excuse me, a conservative commentator box section. So Trump has a supporter who tweeted this racist thing. What do you think about this racist thing? Well, let's go over to Van Jones.

Van Jones talk to us about why the Republicans are so racist an evil. I'm like wall wait, Oh, I thought, oh, we're in the trust tree. I thought we were in the nest. No, we were not. We were at CNN. We were at CNN. It was definitely it was the opposite of the trust Tree, whatever that is. But there were some important moments too. I mean the thing that everybody was focused on was just how deranged the Democrats, where that's not new. It may make it into the news,

but it's not new. There were two really how powerful moments from the hearing that go right to the heart of what's happening in this country every day and why the Democrats cannot be trusted and the Democrats need to be kept away from power everything. We need to do everything possible to keep them away from power. This is when Bill Barr finally did get to speak for a moment.

He talked about the protests, quote unquote, which your riots, which your assaults, which your domestic terrorism going on in Seattle and Portland. I mean, remember they're they're blinding police officers. Now you're not seeing that blast that out all over the news all of the news organizations. They're trying to intentionally blind cops. If someone tried to blind me and I had to kill them to stop them from doing it,

I would not feel badly. I'm not going to go blind because someone is a moron who thinks they're finding some revolution against the United States. If I had to use lethal force to defend myself from someone blinding me with a laser, I would do that, and I would not I would not feel guilty about it for a second. In fact, I'd say I'm glad I had the ability to use the lethal force, and I would And if if they took me into court for it, I'm sorry,

not going blind. They are blinding police officers on purpose, trying to and they may have already succeeded. Think about what I would be like for you, for your family. Oh, but they're just protesters. That's a lie. And the scum at CNN and MSNBC who play these games mostly peaceful protests. We don't like the violence, but you know, we're not going to condemn it. They should be ashamed of themselves, but they have no shame. They are, by their very nature,

by their character, shameless. Attorney General Barr was able to at least tell the country what's happening in Portland, specifically play clip two. In the wake of George Floyd's death, violent rioters and anarchists have hijacked legitimate protests. Toreak senseless havoc and destruction on innocent victims are in situation in Portland. As a telling an example, every night for the past two months of hundreds of rioters have laid siege to

the federal courthouse and other nearby federal property. The rioters have come equipped for fight, armed with powerful slingshots, tasers, sledgehammers, saws, knives, rifles, and explosive devices. Inside the courthouse are relatively small number of federal law enforcement personnel charged with the defensive mission to protect the courthouse. What unfolds nightly around the courthouse cannot reasonably be called protest. It is, by any objective measure,

an assault on the government of the United States. As elected officials of the federal government, every member of this committee, regardless of your political views or your feelings about the Trump administerisration, should condemn violence against federal officers and the destruction of federal property. What occurs nightly around the courthouse cannot be reasonably called a protest by any objective measure. It is an assault on the government of the United States.

You see the left, the Libs, the Democrats, they think that they have a right to do that. They believe that they have the right to assault the government of the United States when Donald Trump is the president. I think this is fully justified. They've been doing this in different ways for years, and there is no principle that they are trying to protect in any of this. This

is about the relentless pursuit of power. Attorney General making this point so that everybody could hear these are not protests. We are in an era now where you have more ability than ever to hear you, to have your voice heard, to spread your information, to spread your message. Now, of course we're talking about tech giants and the way that

they restrict that they aren't restricted for libs. You want to be a crazy antifalloon and America should be socialist and we should all listen to AOC abolish the police, green new deal. You want to be that monumentally stupid, you can go for it, spreading a lot of place of all your buddies, click like and share it around and all that stuff. What's with the attacking a courthouse? Why do that? Because it is a transfer of power. It changes the perception that the federal government under Donald

Trump is a legitimate governing body. That's what they are doing. That is the purpose of the theatrics here and the reason for the violence, the reason for the destruction. And I'm glad the Attorney General was able to tell America when he wasn't being interrupted to tell America about that. That was that's telling people who are talking about these protests and oh the moms in Portland defending people. It's

very straightforward. Protesters who don't do a legal crap and try to hurt people or destroy things can do you know, no one stops them. Oh, I'm sorry, I take that back. If they're protesting unconstitutional lockdowns, then Governor as will send cops in and then then they'll be threatened and face you know, because their First Amendment rights don't count. You gotta keep locking down forever. But if you're a Democrat stooge, then yeah, of course you can do whatever you want.

You get out there, protests, be as loud as you want. But the laws the law. It either applies to all of us or it doesn't. You either get in trouble for defacing federal property or no one should get in trouble for defacing federal property. Right. I don't want to live in a two tiered justice system. That was the primary message at the start of the hearing going into the hearing from the turn in general about why he even took the job. We live in a two tiered

justice system now in this country. We need to set it right. Libs are so sanctimonious and delusional and emotionally unstable and self righteous that they really think the laws don't apply to them. Now when it comes to protest, now, when it comes to abuse of power, now, when it comes to corruption, Oh no, it doesn't apply to them. Just like we see with the lockdowns. You wear a mask and social distance and don't have a job or else,

but you know, fancy lives. They'll break the rules and when and how they see fit and expect there to be no consequences to it. But there was really in some ways and equally, and you could argue even more troubling exchange that goes to the heart of all of this. And I often tell you about the mass psychosis, the delusion of the Democrats in the Trump era and how just incredibly, really unhinged and vicious they are about this.

And I'm somebody who I've grown up around Democrats. I live in a Democrats city, I have seen this change. There is nothing like what we are in the middle of now. There is nothing like this before in my life lifetime, certainly in American politics, where if you vote Republican, if you support the President of the United States, you are a target for destruction and humiliation. It doesn't matter if you're a public person or not. They they just

can't help themselves. They have truly lost it, and there's no sense overriding sense of honor, of decency, of kindness. I know that word people laugh at when you say it in the context of politics, but you know, I go hard at the Democrats at the left on Twitter, and I do make fun of politicians, but I do have limits. First of all, I don't go after civilians yet, I'm not mocking people and trying to humiliate individuals ever, and I also try to keep it on the issues.

I also try to keep it about what the arguments are, you know, and not going I certainly don't do the things that lives always do, you know, make fun of people's appearance, make fun of their name, make fun of their family. I mean, the Libs do this constantly, constantly, It's it's just a part of their political culture. Now you know, you're you're ugly, You're you're the worst. You know, no one likes you. I mean, they really try to

go after people in a way that is disgusting. And you might say, well, that's just social media and people act like mediacs on it, but no, it's it's representative of the way that that political party views its mission and its goal, which is scorched earth, stop at nothing. And there's no sense of mercy, of mercy, of fair play, of decency that comes into this. Whatever it takes to win.

Whoever gets destroyed, we don't care. That is their approach, which is why Donald Trump was such a breast of fresh air for so many of us, because he came in and said, no, no, I'm not gonna let you do this, not gonna let you humiliate me, not gonna bend the knee like some whimp like Mitt Romney, not gonna do it. Here is in exchange between the Attorney General and a sitting member of Congress. Now let's understand

this is a member of Congress from from Georgia. Let's understand that their theory is that the Attorney General interceded on behalf of Roger Stone because He's Trump's buddy. That's the theory, and they all, they all believe this. The Attorney General the entirety of the roger Stone prosecution, which only happened because of a sham investigation. But you know he did, he did mislead the investigators. The Attorney General said it was a righteous prosecution. You cannot lie to investigators.

The problem was just why would you send this guy to prison for twice as long as anybody else under the same circumstances. He wasn't getting He wasn't getting special positive treatment within the DOJ because of his ties to Trump. He was getting special negative treatment. They were making an example out of him, out of roger Stone, because of

his action Trump. And look at the way this exchange actually happens, or listen to the way it does when the Attorney General just asks a question that just a normal, rational, reasonable person would want an answer to play clip eight. Do you think the American people don't understand that you were carrying out trumps I was not. I had not discussed my sentencing recommendation with anyone at the White House or anyone or anyone outside wanted you to do. And

that's what you did. No, attorney, let me ask you, do you think it's fair. Do you think it is fair for a sixty seven year old man reclaim may be sent to prison for seven to nine years? It was in accordance with the sentencing you know, it was not notice this congressman. Yeah, that's right. It was in accordance with Yeah, send Rogers, don't. I don't give a crap what the guidelines say. And as the Attorney General points out, actually worked and it was way above the guidelines.

For the record, this guy a questioning him was not impressive, to say, the least one of the one of the one of the least least capable of all the questioners among the Democrats, which is really saying something. I mean he got Eric Swalwell with his IQ probably somewhere in the mid eighties. Uh. You look at this issue and you say, how could anyone think that sending Roger Stone, a sixty seven year old man to prison for seven to nine years for a non violent crime where there's

really no it's a process crime. He didn't It didn't stop anything from happening, It didn't hurt anyone, It didn't do anything. It was essentially just showing disrespect to the Muller probe, which while technically you can't do, I totally understand why he did it. I wouldn't have lied, but I would have told them to blank themselves whenever I got the opportunity. But the Democrats won't even they won't

even admit that. No, they wanted. They wanted Roger Stone to go to prison for up to nine years federal prison. Very good chance that he might end up dying in federal prison if that happened, because of what Because he lied to the Muller investigators about something Bill Clinton lot under oath, he didn't even get charge. Folks, right, we all know that. I mean, the double standards here are so blaring that it's just it's stunning. Let's see, there's

a viciousness. There is a sadism that Democrats have brought into politics. Now. They want people to suffer. They want you to be ruined because they are so ruthless in their desire for power, because they've rejected let's just be honest, I mean, they've they've rejected traditional Judaeo Christian morality. They've rejected the vision of the Founders, They've rejected all of these anchors to decency, commonality, and unity because they want to be in charge. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This

is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. Oh this is great. I didn't know this. Producer Nick told me this just now and we checked it out. It's true. So that was Hank Johnson who wanted Roger Stone to go to prison for perhaps the rest of his natural life, which is just a stupid and vicious position, but that's one the Democrats hold. Hank Johnson's also the guy who said during a House Armed Services Committee meeting as he was questioning Admiral Robert Willard, this was some years some years back.

I think it was maybe twenty, I don't know it was, it was some years ago, and he said, uh, this is Hank Johnson my fear. This is about the impact of US troops on the island of Guam. Hank Johnson asked, quote, my fear is that the whole island will become so

overpopulated that it will tip over and capsize. He said, that's the guy who's asking me, that's the guy who's asking the Attorney General questions going going, uh, you know, in a battle of wits, Hank Johnson and Bill Barr Oh yeah, thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or

wherever you get your podcasts. After sixty two nights of terrorizing downtown Portland, there seems to be a deal that is struck between the governor in Oregon and the acting head of DHS, Secretary of Homeland Security, Chad Wolf. They've been talking and they've reached a quote joint plan to end the violent activity in Portland directed at federal properties and law enforcement officers. That plan, this is all up on Fox News, includes the robust presence of Oregon State

Police in downtown Portland. State and local law enforcement will begin securing properties and streets, especially those surrounding federal properties that have been under nightly attack for the past two months. Oregon State Police will coordinate with federal protect Service officers

to ensure all federal facilities remain protected and secure. Oh So, after the deployment of federal officers and the humiliation, the national humiliation that these governors and mayors have received because of there's finally some news coverage of all of this. After that happens. Now, finally cops are going to be allowed. State and local police will be allowed to do their jobs and protect federal buildings in Portland. I gotta say,

I'm not convinced that they will do the job. I mean, I think they'll probably make a show of it for a while. But these lunatic leftists, they live there. They're not going anywhere. They're not going to just disappear entirely. They'll wait until the heat passes a little bit, so to speak, and then they'll start doing this crap again.

We got an election, folks, you think that now the Democrat left is going to I gotta stop saying it's just the Democrats, because the Democrats are the left interchangeable. Let's use these words interchangeably. Right, It's like tomato tomato, Democrat and leftist. And again there's a little there's a little bit of distinction that we could talk about, but it's pretty darn close. So yeah, Governor Kate Brown comes out here after my discussion with Vice President Pence and others.

This was on Twitter. The federal government has agreed to withdraw federal officers from Poortland. They've acted as an occupying force and brought violence. Wow, what a lunatic starting tomorrow, all Customs and Border Protection and Ice officers will leave downtown Portland. Our local Oregon State Police officers will be downtown to protect Oregonians right to free speech and keep the peace. Let's center the Black Lives Matter movements demands

for racial justice and political police accountability. It's time for bold action to reform police practices. What a disgraceful moron she is. Yeah, it's all about it's about justice for George Floyd. That's where they want to burn down a federal courthouse. The guy that killed George Floyd is probably spending the rest of his life in prison. What does this always just get forgotten in this whole conversation. No one said it was okay. Everyone said it was horrible.

And he's very likely. I mean he's, you know, innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, but he's very likely he spend the rest of his life in prison. They act like this was something, you know, the way the left talks about this. Where the Democrats discuss this issue, it says, though we all said, yeah, you know what that officer did, it's that standard procedure. Sorry, the guys, the guys going to live the rest of his life

in a cell most likely. So when they say they want justice, now we could talk about how does it ever? Is there really such a thing when someone is murdered, when someone is killed? Is there such a thing as justice? That's another conversation, But it's not a particular injustice in this case through the system. But Governor Kate Brown doesn't doesn't think any of that, doesn't care about any of that. She is in an abominable disgrace. This is the problem

in an Oregon. I've been in Oregon. I've actually been to Portlands. Such a beautiful state and such cool people, such good food, there's all. There's a lot to love. There's a lot to love about. The coastline is amazing in Oregon. I've never been in Pacific Northwest. The coastline there is so beautiful, so much to like about it. The politics there though, I mean, look, the looney left is running the show. The looney left is running the show.

So we'll see what happens now that they're Oh and my other favorite thing is that they were This was great. I mean, favorite is in It's just it's just another example of how outrageous the whole thing is. Uh, they had. They were threatening to sue. Uh, this is real that they were. They were threatening to sue the federal government for an unauthorized fence. That's right, and on all authorized fence.

You can't make this stuff up. They wanted to every fifteen minutes, they were going to be sending the federal government of bill Portland's finding fens fifty dollars every fifteen minutes for a fence surrounding a courthouse. That's right. These little petty totalitarian nutsos, these whacka dus, and I'm talking about the people running the government there. They were going to start setting the federal government a bill because they had to build a fence to protect federal property, and

they didn't get like the permitting process or something. I got news for the governor of Oregon and the mayor Ted Wheeler, a little antifa aran boy. I got news for them. Oregon and Portland are in fact under the jurisdiction of the United States federal government. Yeah, I know, I know, that's kind of a shock. This was coming from the Portland City Council. Same thank, same idea. Oh my gosh, Portland finds the fens two hundred thousand dollars

so far over the fence outside the courthouse. That's right, it's going to try to squeeze the federal Look, it's all politics, right, squeeze the federal government for money. Portland spends two hundred thousand dollars every every thirty seconds paying you know, bureaucrats who are entirely useless. So it's not like this is a big, a big chunk of change in the grand scheme of things. But it just shows you what the attitude is. It shows you the attitude is.

After all we've been through, after all we've learned, we end up having a situation here where sure enough, sure enough, we can't expect Democrats to take action that should be nonpartisan. Right, This is not about safe streets, protecting federal courthouses. This is not supposed to be an issue of left or right. But increasingly we see that they just don't care. Bill Barr asked them yesterday. We don't have this audio, but Bill Barr asked them yesterday, why is it that only

Republicans seem to be against rioting? And that's a very powerful question to ask. Why is it the case that only Republicans right now are making a public case against writing. I thought we were all supposed to be against rioting. I thought we were all supposed to be in favor of the rule of law, safety and property rights. I know we're not. I I'm not naive. What are you The lives are insane, of course, I'm the one who tells you every day they're insane. We know this, but

to see it at this level, it's so brazen. They're not even hiding it as the point, right, it used to be. This is like when the Democrats would due on immigration. It used to be, oh, we want a secure border. Two, and then they'd work constantly undermine the border, underminde the border, undermine the border, right, Oh, no, we want a secure border two. No, no, no no, no, undermine the border behind closed doors, behind the scenes, the media

cheering them on the whole time. Right, But they would say, technically, yeah, we want a secure border. Law and order was something that they would say, Oh no, we all want safety on the streets. And then they promote all these ideas, you know, bail reform and so on and so forth, all these things that make us less safe. And now we've gone to the point where we are less safe. And what do they do. Oh, that's right, they just they say, yeah, this is the way it is is,

this is how it happens. This is how the cookie crumbles America. Democrats want you to know that you are less safe, that the government is not on your side unless you will do their bidding. They will not protect your rights unless you are a little you know, bleating sheep for the left. Then you'll get special rights. Then the pandemic doesn't matter anymore. Then all of a sudden, everything is different. You're in the freedom hunt. This is

the Buck Sex and Show podcast. I said they acted like stormtroopers, and they did, and my colleagues have said that as well. What is it. I'm a organizer, That's how I came into all of this, Chair of the California Democratic Party, and peaceful protest is who we are and what we do and do. Some other people come along and try to disrupts, but you don't send in people acting like stormtroopers into the scene and evoking even

more even more unease and unrest. But he should be answering for what he did at Lafayette's Square a disgrace. So it's really he was like a blob. He was a just a henchman for the President of the United States instead of the Attorney General of the United States of America. It's like chardonnay, socialist Nancy lives in a different dimension or something. I mean, it's definitely not the case that you would think she had actually watched that hearing,

or you'd have to think that she watched it. And it's just really really dumb calling the Attorney general a blob. Also, is that, I mean, he's an older guy. Is that some kind of like knock on his weight? I kind of what a heck he is it? You know, as I didn't say that they were they were stormtroopers. They were acting like stormtroopers. And then I fell asleep in my crew detay, and then the staff came and woke me up and told me that, oh, miss miss miss Nancy,

perhaps it's time for a nap. Most powerful elected democrat in the country. Folks. There you go, belowsie, yep, saying just nonsense about Attorney General Bar. You know what would be fun to watch a battle of wits between an attorney general Bar. It's just I mean, it would be a heavyweight fighting fighting a super featherweight. But nonetheless, it would be entertaining. It would be entertaining, that's for sure. And I meant that intellectually, not so as a book.

You don't actually want to see them in a steel cage match, No, I'm not. I'm not a lunatic. It's the lives who want men and women to fight in MMA. I'm sorry men who identify as women to fight women in MMA. That's not that's not my position, that's not

my preferred policy outcome. But I've been telling you that there's a deterioration in the agreement and understanding that we all have about some very core issues in society, things that should not be up for debate or discussion, things that we should all agree upon, and Democrats are abandoning them increasingly. Well, an example of that is what's happening

right here. I think I've said on this show several times I've talked to you about it, that I saw that I saw Heroin use, you know, with a with a needle in broad daylight, right next to where I live in Broadway in Midtown Manhattan, in New York York City. That I saw this actually occur, and I've never seen that before in New York in my life. And I've seen a lot of things, and I've seen a lot of drug use, I've seen a lot of crime. I've

seen stuff happen. And I mean I used to be I used to be out of you know, late night party kind of guys when I was like seventeen eighteen years old, believed or not. I'd stay out till sometimes all night long, but usually two or three o'clock in the morning. I'd try to come home. But I never really gotten any trouble. I was a good boy, but I did see some stuff. And I've never seen broad daylight heroin use with somebody who was clearly a junkie. I don't know what else to say, clearly a junkie,

and I saw it. New York Post here in the city just did a story on this one about what they're calling junkie Alley. And I know you could say this is this is oh, this is something that has come up in your area, bock. But this is just about no. This is indicative. This is symbolic of what is happening to major Democrats cities all across these United States.

They are being ruined. They are ruining these cities, they are destroying the biggest urban centers when you have and let me just tell you this, the cleanup process of Times Square, believe it or not, named for the New York Times left wing rag that it has it has become, or perhaps it always was and now we just see it, but it Times Square was a place when I was a kid that you didn't want to go to. There were pickpockets everywhere, there were people running all kinds of scams.

There were drug dealers on the streets, especially you know at night, a lot of drug dealers going on, prostitutes really well known for street walkers, prostitutes just looking for John's. I mean, it was so horrible, unsafe, depressing, criminality rampant, and that was in the the heart of the heart of New York City. And Juliani came in and was like enough of this of this stuff where you know, they started shutting down. They had all these and it's amazing.

I think back and see this. When I was a kid, you know, drive through the neighborhood with my parents if we had to go to Lincoln Tunne, we get out to drive through this area and there were a whole stretches that were all these triple X peep shows and porno stores and all this stuff, and there were street wall I mean, it was disgusting. It was just it was like the Red Light district of Amsterdam without any of the bureaucratic oversight in cleanliness. And it's just nasty

the whole thing. And I got fixed. Now, well, I should say until recently. If you come to New York and I always tell people, don't go to Times Square. That's the worst part of the city. It's the biggest, crappiest chain restaurants, the you know, the most amount of people that are trying to rip off tourists. They love to do this thing where they they ask you your name and they write it on a CD and then and then they hand it to you and say, that'll

be twenty dollars. That's my CD. Why well, you said your name, you want it right, I mean this, give me twenty dollars, give me fifty dollars. And if you don't, they get up in your face. They love to do that to tourists who are uncomfortable here, don't know what's going on. And I hate it whenever that whenever this happens. But you know, the city generally speaking in Midtown at Times Square turned into like Disney World. You know it was clean. You got red Lobster, you got the Gap,

you got movie theaters and lots of police presents. That's gone away. All those things are shut down. There's been looting and riding in the streets, as we all know. And now you have people who are laid out all the street, I mean actually lying on the on the street and injecting themselves with hypodermic needles full of heroin and broad daylight, while people are trying to go about their lives around them, while people are walking their kids to get some fresh air. We know they're not in school.

Um yeah, that's that's now New York. What better example could you have of the the decay of Democrat cities? Then here in the single largest concentration of Democrat political power and wealth and media media muscle, and you can't even I can't even go out. I cannot go and walk to Lula the French bulldog, who's adorable by the way, and if you follow me on Instagram you will see her.

So there's a big good set up there. But I cannot go outside and walk the dog now and not have there be a very serious possibility that I have to cross the street because of a clearly deranged person walking toward me in broad daylight. And you said, how do you know the derange? Because they're screaming curses at the sky and yelling racial epithets and being just complete lunatics, and they look like they haven't bathed in about six months, and their clothing is all torn, and they might have

a Heroin syringe sticking out of their arm. So I'm pretty sure. I mean, I'm not trying to judge a book by its cover, so to speak, but I'm pretty sure there's a person you don't want to walk very close to as they're flailing their arms and cursing and this you see this all the time now. Oh and Deblasio has spent over a billion dollars, actually had his wife running a program that spent over one point two

billion dollars on mental health, assisting mental health. Mental health in the city is worse than it's ever been for everybody, particularly though, for those who are truly mentally ill and need the most help. This is what you get when you put democrats in charge. Friends, Let's all remember that. Thanks for listening to the bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever

you get your podcasts. Oh, here's another great example of how Democrats now abandoned things that for a long time they pretended they wanted to achieve as well, but just use different methods to achieve it. You border security, for example, safe streets, property rights, these kinds of things, protecting federal courthouses,

protecting public property. Here you have AOC who is really the the center of the Democrat Party's orthodox you know, I mean, she is a perfect encapsulation of a lot of the superficialities the Democrats are are desperate to sort

of celebrate and advance. You know, she's young, and she's female, and she's she's Latina, and all these things that the Democrats are just that is what matters to them, not the content of a person's character or how intelligent or how how you know, worthwhile they are in their career field or whatever. Maybe no, no no, no, no, it's it's this. It's the diversity obsession. Added to this really socialist. I was gonna say radical socialist, but isn't all socialism kind

of radical? But she's perhaps a radical socialist mindset. You know that they She just is the perfect encapsulation of what the modern Democrat party is all about, what it believes in. It's kind of a brainless chance ing of socialist slogans added to a lot of virtue signaling and a complete rejection of the knowledge that we've acquired as a society about what works and what makes for things

that are objectively good. There are some things in society that it's not about what color you are, what gender you are, what religion you are. They're just objectively good for everybody, right, and we want that forever. We want everybody to be safe on the streets, everyone to be safe in their homes. We want everyone to have their property rights respected, and everybody to be treated fairly under the law. These are all these are things that are

supposed to hold us all together. They're the foundational concepts of our society. Democrats are attacking those and until recently you could argue that sovereignty, which is not possible without a secure border, is something that Democrats also at least give lip service to supporting. But now they've abandoned that as well. Now sovereignty is journalism. Sovereignty is xenophobia. Here's an AOC telling you where the Democrat Party is now

on all of this play eleven. One of the big issues that we have in our country is that the amount of racist I have ice cream, by the way, but the amount you know, with the amount of xenophobia that we're seeing, especially this administration, there's so much language that's disrespecting undocumented people when the fact of the matter is they're the ones who These are the families and

the individuals that are making sure that we're fed. They're often taking care of our children, they are often making sure that our workplaces in our homes are sanitary. And so we cannot go on with kind of these xenophobic narratives that undocumented people are somehow wrong. Undocumented people are

somehow wrong. Yes, you notice how they That's why they want to call it documented because it's a little bit heavier of a lift to say that we shouldn't consider illegal immigration to be wrong because of the very term you'd say. So, breaking the law is not wrong, m breaking the law is not wrong. I'm i gotta tell you, I'm wondering at what point the left's incoherence will actually start to turn people who are Democrats but still have their faculties of reason away from the party at least

to being independents. How could you be associated affiliated with this? I think you're part of a movement that is intellectually consistent, intellectually worthwhile. The whole thing is really quite quite stunning, quite absurd, quite absurd, not nearly as absurd as the mostly peaceful mechanism. I meant to talk about this before.

I just want to get into this, Representative Jordan. We're not going to go too deep into the hearings again, We've talked about that a lot, but Representative Jim Jordan spoke about the peaceful protests line that's out there, and I wanted to get this into the show. Pliliff thirteen. Our peaceful protests violent, Mister Attorney General. No do peaceful protests destroy businesses? No? Do peaceful protest injured officers? No? Do peaceful protests attacks civilians? No? Do peaceful protests burn

down buildings? No? I was you know the video we played, it's hard to watch. It's really hard to watch to see that happening in our great country. But there was what one the start of it was almost laughable, where you have the reporters saying, as a building is burning behind him, it's not generally speaking, an unruly protest, it's mostly just a protest. I mean, it's almost laughable when you have the reporters saying, I guess, I guess he's saying,

it's not a fire, it's just a burning building. I guess he's saying, it's a peaceful burning building. That really has become I think, in many ways the best distillation of exactly what the Democrat Party has become. The Democrat Party and its media lackeys. I know we always go back and forth, or the Democrat lackeys of the media. I think it goes either way. You can make the

case either way. They are really exemplified now by having reporters stand in front of burning buildings, focusing, focusing their attention, editorializing with their focus on how most of the people

weren't the ones lighting this building on fire. It's really important to establish that when they will also they spend how much time trying to impune and undermine all Trump supporters by saying that a bunch of tiki torch carrying morons in Charlottesville were somehow symbolic of the entire Trump movement, and then they lied to Trump supporting them, which he

did not. He did not do lie. One of the biggest lies they've told about Trump of all, that's a huge one, and it's one that they relied on for years to you know, people that don't pay very close attention, that have lives to live. And I know, I don't knock people that aren't spending their all their time in this this matrix of political propaganda, right I people have lives. I always tell you, listen to this show and you know, maybe maybe watch like Tucker and then call it a day.

I mean, that's it, right, I mean, that's that's what you get. I think that's all you need. But nonetheless, nonetheless, I I can't help but be furious, frustrated, and you know, you reach this point where you just wonder how it sounds a little bit like how dare you, sir? Another? But it's like, how do these people how do they feel good about themselves in the media when they do this, when they lie in this way? How How could they think that this was, you know, a reasonable position for them?

How could they think that this isn't They're not a part of the problem. Well, it all depends on what your goal is. Make an omelet, you gotta break a few eggs. If you're a Democrat. To elect Joe Biden, you gotta burn down a few federal courthouses, apparently, And it's all part of the destroy to destroy the country, be a an insurgency. Forget about a campaign of unity and uplift and good ideas. Joe Biden doesn't have any

of that. I'm Joe Biden. I'm here. I'm just gonna talk real loud and look like any moment now might just just fall asleep for a bit. It's been a long day. You know. There's corn pop. I said, Hey, man, hey, corn pop. Has it been buddy, It's been you know. Here I am seven little chipmunks sitting on a branch, seeing a lot of acorns on Joe Biden's ranch. Step into my office. Joe Biden supposed to fix all that. It's supposed to make it all better, but not until

he wins. They're not even gonna talk about anything else, really, because right now Joe Biden is just a placeholder. There is misery, and then there is something else. That is the choice they are forcing upon the country. That is what they're trying to do. They're making the country feel like it's future is bleak and that things are going terribly right now. And I don't just mean, oh, you know, we don't have a workers need higher wages or the

usual Democrats up. I'm saying they want you to think you're gonna die if Joe Biden does not win the election. They're gonna die from COVID or maybe you're gonna die from riots that turn violent. I don't know, it could be either, but that's the perception they want you to have. Ted Cruz said this and he absolutely nailed it. Blake clip fourteen, And I'll tell you the fundamental choice here is do we want people working or not. What you incentivize,

you get more of. What the Democrats want is they want to incentivize they want to pay people not to work because they want as many people not working as possible Between now an election day. Our objective should be maximizing the rewards for working and getting people back in the workforce. And I believe the election in November is going to turn on that question. If we're back at work, Donald Trump wins and Republicans have a good election but

if the Democrats succeed, they're objective. They want tens of millions of people at home alone, unemployed, broke and ticked off because they think that's how they elect Joe Biden. And that is really cynical and a bad outcome. Yes, it is cynical and a bad outcome, but that is what they're doing. That is what they want. That is the reality that we are facing. Now. You're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast, speaking

of Democrat plans to make things worse for people. There is the project of the Obama administration affirmatively furthering fair housing. All right, that is the project of the Obama administration. We all remember this on the short version of what this would be is a usage of the federal government to through zoning laws and regulations to make sure that they are pushing for public housing. We call it projects.

Here in New York, at least, we used to public housing to be set up in suburbs, high density public housing, so so moving a large structure that will be a predominantly people who are going to be either getting Section Aid vouchers or are in either subsidized or free housing, depending on what their income is and to move those into the suburbs. Now, look, a lot of people need help,

I get it, you know. And this is not about saying why why would anybody, you know, why would anybody want to try to promote a better life for people who are going to be living in public housing than what they have in a lot of the crime, the crime filled neighborhoods where you tend to have in urban areas public housing. But we also know that there is a public Housing Police Authority, for example in New York, just for public housing because there's such a concentration of

crime that occurs in public housing units here. That's just a fact. This is just what happens. And you also know that public housing, if you live near it, can be incredibly damaging. And this is just the market speaking. People can say what do they want? It can be incredibly damaging to property values. People tend to not and again this were democrats, you know, they like to push

these policies as long as doesn't affect them. They want you if you live out in the summer, in the suburbs or even pretty close to what will be rural areas, they want a big public housing project. Right, you know, in your neighborhood, and then the additional strain and resources needed for it in your school system. And that's what they want. They want to make sure that they are moving that out into the suburbs. Now, you know, I'm

just gonna sell this right now. This is similar to some of the policies that are that Deblasio in New York, I don't know what it is in other cities pushes for having a SRO single room occupancy hotels where people which are just known to be places where there's a lot of drug use and a lot of crime going on, and it's you know, they can get zoned for them, but for people that can't afford, that can't that won't get at least that no landlord will rent to them.

They want these SROs where you just rent a room by the day, and you know, they're they're obviously going to be places that you see a lot of a lot of people with a tremendous amount of problems showing up. Nancy Pelosi's not going to live next to them, okay. And this is where this is where the fraudulence of the Democrats comes to the forefront once again. Nancy Pelosi, the rich lives, you know, the same way that they

want to talk about how your school district. Well, first of all, you can't have a charter school option and your school district, you know, really you should have a forced greater diversity agenda in your school wherever your school is. That it's not allowed to just be people from the community. They want to bring people from the poorest parts of the city and make sure there's our poorest part of your county and make sure they're in your school, but

not in the democrats own school district. Now that they don't want that, right, The politicians who push this always reject it when it's in their backyard. The same thing here with these affirmatively further and fair housing regulations. They do this because they want to say it. See, Republicans are being racist because they don't want large public housing projects put in the middle of the suburbs when people have moved to the suburbs for less housing density and

less crime. That's one of the big and a better school system. Well, if you're going to build huge remember this is the government intruding on the market saying we're going to build a large, a large housing project in your neighborhood. It's not that some developers said, yeah, there's a market for this, people want to live here. It's no, we're going to park this here. As the government, we're going to change the zoning regulations that say this is

where it needs to be. You've got more strained on your schools, the likelihood of rising crime, and certainly more housing density, which we all know now too in the era of COVID is a big thing. Well, I bring it up because the Democrats have been wanting to do this for a long time. Donald Trump just tweeted out

around lunchtime today. I'm happy to inform all the people living in their living their suburban lifestyle dream, that you will no longer, the President says, You're no longer be bothered or financially hurt by having low income housing built in your neighborhood. Your housing prices will go up based on the market, and crime will go down. I have rescinded the Obama Biden affirmatively furthering fair housing rule enjoy. So there you go, the President taking another action here.

Housing should be based on the market and based on individual choices. It should not be the federal government doing this. Social engineering, because you know what happens if you create greater housing density and bring more crime to a suburb, people will leave that suburb, go to another suburb, and it's it's just keeps happen. It just keeps happening. Right, instead of looking at why suburbs that are doing well, not all them do, some of them have a lot

of crime. But instead of looking at why a suburb is doing well and trying to replicate that elsewhere, they figure, let's take the problems that we know existing cities and have for decades and make it much worse. You know what another thing is housing project can never go up in value, never go up in value, doesn't go up in value when the government builds low income housing. That's what it is, always in forever. So you know what that What does that mean? How does that help the

surrounding neighborhood. You know, you've effectively created an artificial drag on property. So people, you know what they want to do. They want to leave, and the cycle continues and it continues. But Democrat they want to pull other people into that cycle as long as it's not rich Democrat donors and people. Let go on CNN and make lots of money they don't have to deal with that. Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts,

the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Will we mugo or not? That is one of many questions I have for our next guest, our main man Ned Ryan, founder of American Majority. He knows the political fire like the back of his hand, and he joins us now to tell us what's what mister ned How are you doing? Buddy? Good to be back with you block. Yeah. I don't know if I know all things, but maybe I can

illuminate on some issues. I just wanted to do a little quick aside here be congrats to your dad who got the Presidential Medal of Freedom last week. That's that's some pretty baller stuff. Yeah, no, I appreciate you saying something is pretty pretty amazing. I tell people, in the entire history of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, there have been only two track and field athletes that have received it,

Jesse Owens and Jim Ryan. And further that there's only seven people that have won an Olympic medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. So it was. It was just an amazing day to be there to watch, you know, President Trump, you know, really acknowledge my dad put the Presidential Medal of Freedom on him. He even caught me up last minute, by the way, bucause we're walking into the room. The President looked at my sister me and said, hey, do you do do you guys want to say something

about your dad during the ceremony. I'm like, sure, I'd love to. And so that was. That was a really nice touch about a president be able to say a few things about my dad. But true, truly a great man, not only for his Olympic and running career and his congressional career, but we could use a lot more Jim Ryans in this world for his honesty and his decency. And I say, you know, I tell people nobility, this is truly somebody that is worthy of emulation. Absolutely well,

God bless and the congratulations again. Now let's now let's crush them lives. So tell me what's going on here on Capitol Hill from your perspective with these tech giants. Here, here's my problem. I told this, I told this wonderful and highly esteemed audience that I love everything that I think I need to say about why the tech companies are a problem. The part of this I want to talk to you about is what are we really gonna do?

And I do have a somewhat I wouldn't a cynical quite yeah, maybe jaded point of view on this where it feels like we're gonna say, oh, they got a lot of bias, and oh, you know that's not good, and there'll be some Republicans that give gaseous speeches on this in the Congress and then nothing happens. You think it might be another way, And if it could be another way, how could it go? Well, there can be another way. I think you're right. I mean, I'm for

all of the above. They are definitely, in their current form, the tech oligarchy is a threat to the American republic right. It's a threat to freedom of speech, free flow of information, their ability to manipulate that information leads to results and elections, all of these things. It's a very dangerous thing. And yet you're right. I mean, we hear nothing but talk talk talk from Republicans and I'm for all of the above and dealing with these tech companies. Section two thirty

removed that exemption. If that works antitrust suits. You know, how did Facebook and Google end up between the two of them having three hundred companies? If that's when not monopoly? What is? But you know, I wrote an interesting piece on this last fall in which I want to go after their business model. You know, we can do the antitrust stop, we can remove the two thirty exemption, but I want to go after their business model. And give

me a few seconds to explain this. If you go back to the nineteen ninety two indopt Goo versus i RS Commissioner, it was a rare case in which it was nine nothing unanimous decision and Harry Blackman, liberal judge, and Clarence Thomas all agreed on this issue. And the real issue was what do you do with intangible listed intangible assets? Well, you have to capitalize them. You can't deduct them anymore. And so I tell people, what does it come down to when you have Google and Amazon

and Facebook ads. Their ads are all about building customer lists, and one of the definitions of an listed intangible asset is a customer list database. So if you look at how those ads are being used, they're being used for customer acquisition. Well, what people are able to do now is deduct them, not realize them. And so I tell people go back and look at this piece. And again I would encourage people go to American Greatness and look

at this. At September of last year, the question being this and this is how you box them into a corner book. They want to say, we're just doing ads on a public medium. Okay, if you're a public medium, that's going to open you up to oversight of the FTC, the FCC, all of these things which they are desperate to avoid. And if they're not a public medium and they are doing customer list acquisition, well they don't. People don't get to deduct the money spent on that anymore.

They have to capitalize long term. It would cut their revenue in half overnight. And so all Trump has to do on this, I mean literally, this is what it comes down to. Book. He has to talk to Secretary Manuchin. He has to tell them you will issue a Treasury edict and make this issue of customer list building an acquisition a Tier one audit issue. And then companies that have been deducting these Google and Facebook and Amazon ads have to z and amortize over long term, would completely

change their business model, cut their revenue in half. And so I tell people, if you really are that serious about it, if Trump really is serious, there are ways to do it. And almost overnight, the question is is there the political courage and will to actually do something about it. So, but cutting their revenue, does that, just in your mind mean then that they won't be able to maintain that same degree of dominance and competitors will

then have a real shot. Is that the point or is it just to slap him in the face and say you don't get to be as Richard Power? No? No No, no, no no. It opens up the market to competition. All of sudden, people are going to start looking for cheaper ways to do this. It actually brings us back. This is my issue with a lot of this boo because we've gotten into this monopolistic situation. We have not allowed competition. We have allowed of consolidation. I mean Google controls what

ninety percent plus of search engine traffic. We have allowed monopoly to develop. And that's why I'm encouraging Republicans and actually telling them some of these approaches this is actually to promote free market capitalism and competition. We have to give more oversight. We have to change the tax regulations.

We have to go back and look at some of these things like bandakco versus irs to say we are going to break this apart, to bring back free market competition, to allow more competitors to rise up, to give more people choices. Because we also know this Buck, and again I'm preaching to the choir. Not only are Google and Amazon and Facebook monopolistic, their worldview is really monochromatic among them, and it's not our world deal, ned Ryan, founder of

American Majorities, or buddy of ours. We're talking now about obviously tech, but I want to switch gears if I can with you, Ned to, how is the so we call the new and improved Trump Campaign. We're gonna have Aaron Parini joining us here in just a moment to tell us what they're planning and what's coming up, so we can skip that. But just from a messaging and ground game up to this point perspective, have you seen

a real shift, because I know you were. You were very vocal and in favor of a changeup at the top of the Trump campaign. It happened. Are we moving in the right direction? Now because people keep asking me, Bucket, think Trump's gonna win, And I look at them and say, if I told you I knew, I'd be lying. I mean, no one knows, but it feels like a coin toss

right now. What are you? What are you seeing? Which actually is a good thing, buck I mean, first of all, I would remind people go back and look at some of these polls Midsummer nineteen eighty eight. In fact, Duke Caucus, George HW. Bush Duke Caucus was up by seventeen at that point. And guess who didn't win in nineteen eighty eight. So I tell people polls in the middle of the summer really don't mean much. Let's look at these polls after the convention, and again look at the likely voter

polls in the battleground states. And again we all know this comes down to seven to ten states. It's trending in the right direction. Book. I will say that again, the reset on the masterging, the switch of the campaign manager, the reset of the entire Florida team who they just brought and one of the best ground operatives to run the entire states field work, which is fantastic. Let's put it this way, do I think Trump is still down? Yes? Do I think he's trending in the right direction? Yes?

And I even told this to him on Friday. I said, Shure, you're down on some of the polls, but the polls that you're actually doing really well in our voter expectation polls, which right now, really before the campaign gets heated up, dead heat between Trump and Biden, and by voter expectation polls. I say this. People are asked right now the election were today July of twenty twenty, who would you vote for? Well, I vote for Biden. Well who do you expect to win? Well?

I think Trump by two. And so the voter expectation polls are actually a better indicator, and the summer are a better indicator of who will actually win the fall elections than straight up voter polls. Really won. How is the campaign's digital game? I know this sounds a little bit like, you know, kind of campaign walk nerds stuff, folks, but but you know, I just we can't have rallies, right, We don't have don't have the usual political stuff going on that we would all expect that we all saw

in twenty sixteen. I mean those Trump rallies. They were highly entertaining, they were electric. There was just something going on there. It was infectious. When you saw it on TV, you just had to watch it. You had to see it. Infectious probably the best word to use these days. But you know what I mean, It's it's just there was so much, there was so much that was going on with it. What's the plan to use the digital platforms to recreate that? It's what you and I both know.

It can never be fully recreated, right, getting people into a massive arena, with that excitement, with people in clothes, just being able to be with each other, You're never going to fully recreate that. But I think they're doing a solid job. I think that one of the reasons we both know this book that you see these democratic governors trying to keep the lockdowns, trying to push some

of this, including those in the mainstream media. They know how powerful those rallies were in twenty sixteen, and they're doing their best to prevent them happening again in twenty twenty. So, you know, solid effort on the social media, but you're

never going to recreate those in person rallies. And my hope is at some point they're going to try and get those going again and doing it a little bit more sophisticated than the Tulsa one was do you think that they finally have been able to turn the tide on this law and order issue given what we've seen

in Seattle and Portland. I was very frustrated you when I talked about this on this show with the early you know, outreach to the other side, as if that's what was really, you know, criminal justice reform was what this was really all about. It clearly wasn't. Do you think they've turned the tide on that. I think so.

I mean, the thing that's pretty amazing that we're of course not hearing that much about, is this whole issue of bringing back law and order, of actually using the National Guard, of using some of these federal law enforcement agents to go into places like Portland and say we're not going to actually let this happened, We're going to enforce,

we're going to protect act. It actually plays really well with the suburban moms, and so it's one of those things that Okay, let's take that, let's continue going down this path. And I think this is one of the powerful messages that that Trump can actually even hit harder is to the suburban moms, to this very important critical voting block. This will never come to your neighborhood. I'm

never gonna let this happen to your grocery store. You know, on your grocery stores, you're gonna be able to shop in safety. I've got you. I will never let this happen. So I think he is turning the corner, and I tell people there's there's think that's good. That's good to hear. I hear you, man Ned. We we gotta leave it there for today. But Ned Ryan of American Majority is the founder a man Ned. Great to have you. We'll talk soon. Thanks, Buck, You're in the Freedom Hunt. This

is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. We can now count the weeks instead of months, really if you want to, until people cast their votes. In this presidential election, we're seeing a lot of early polls. People will tell you the polls don't matter, but then they'll show you all the polls of what's happening with the Trump campaign. What can we expect now that we know we're in this COVID nineteen ero where mass gatherings are not happening. I want to bring somebody on who can tell us exactly

what the plan is, and that is Aaron Parini. She is the director of Press Communications for the Trump campaign. Aaron, thanks so much. Yeah, thanks for having me on. So let's let's just start with this. What is the plan for the next month or so from the Trump campaign? What are we going to see so that this president, who was this force of nature in twenty sixteen with live rallies, We know the rallies aren't happening right now, So how is the message going to get out there?

And what is the Trump campaign planning to do so that people can actually hear why the president should get four more years. So there are a couple of things we're going to be doing right. One, you will hear us hitting Joe Biden because while the media gives him a path, and yesterday he took you know, the hard hitting questions of why Delaware and you know, how do you feel your campaigns going? While the media maybe trying to provide ample cover for Joe buying, We're going to

continue to be out there talking about his record. And we have built such an infrastructure in this campaign even if we can't do in person rallies. The way that are very traditional to the Trump apparatus. What you will see is our nightly broadcast across our social media platforms. Those have received over one billion with the b views since we started them at the end of March, every night, seven nights a week. We are also continuing to stay

aggressive with our field program. We had a national Weekend of Action over this last weekend where we made one point eight million voter contacts, deployed tens of thousands of volunteers, and managed to bring in thousands more volunteers through that weekend. So we're at five million doors nationally knocked so far and sixty one million voter contacts made by phone. We

have the app. We've how many different ways to continue to get the message out there, but to get it directly to the American people without the media bias, without the media filter. So we've got different opportunities in different ways to do do that and we will continue to do so. Now where do people go. They're listeners are saying, okay, wait, what's what's seven o'clock social media Trump campaign? Where where do they tune in or how do they get involved?

So the best way is eight pm Eastern time every night on all of Team Trump's platforms, So Team Trump Twitter, Donald Trump Facebook, YouTube, on the app itself, the Trump twenty twenty campaign app for both Android and Apple. Every night eight pm you can tune in and we have

original broadcasting every night. Tonight is Wednesday, so you will see the Right View, which is our take on the View, and it's Laura Trump, Kimberly Gilfoil, and Mercedes Schlap and Katrina Pearson talking about the news of the day, what's going on in this country and how President Trump is fighting while Joe Biden has to fight his record. We're out there all the time doing that and it's the

best way to stay engaged with the campaign. So we're speaking Aaron Parini, who is a Trump campaign director of press communications. One of the major messages that the campaign is going to focus on. I know we could go on.

This could be a three hour conversation, right, but if you were just to give us the what is the elevator pitch that we will be hearing from the Trump campaign and from the President himself about why he should get four more years, why should the American people look Twenty twenty has been a tough year for the world, not just for America in some ways, why should we give Trump four more years. The only person who can bring back the booming America and booming economy that we

saw under President Trump is President Trump. And then we can go into hitting Joe Biden. That means Joe Biden oversaw the slowest economic recovery since World War Two. We saw how he handled the pandemic when they had the swine flu. He stopped testing, they stopped reporting cases. And this is one thing the media is allowing to happen in this country is that they are acting like Joe Biden doesn't have a disastrous forty year record to run on.

He has racially insensitive comments. He has worked to raise taxes on the American people, to limit opportunity, to destroy the foundation of this country, and he has been one of the leading forces in this nation for it to try and not be the greatness that it is. President Trump said, hey, enough with the government. And one thing that people always tend to forget is that the reason Donald Trump is president is because of the failures of Obama and Biden. That is why Donald J. Trump is president.

You don't want to go back to that. And so we're going to be out there fighting. If it's Joe Biden talking about race, if it's talking about the economy, whatever it is, we know where his record is and we are going to remind people because we know when he says build back better, what he is saying is we want to get back to where we were already under President Trump. But the only person who could do

that is President Trump. What is the campaign asking for or what is our position on debates between President Trump and Biden? And do you think that Biden's going to show up for debates. Joe Biden has no reason not to show up to debates. Why Because he did a socially distanced debate against Bernie Sanders during the primary season during COVID. He has no reason whatsoever not to show up to these debates. And if he doesn't show up, it shows what a coward he is and how unfit

he is to serve. President Trump is ready to debate Joe Biden because they've got a contrasting record that they can talk about. And let me tell you, get the popcorn ready when it happens, because President Trump will absolutely embarrassed Joe Biden, because Joe Biden will have to stand there without a teleprompter, put together a complete thought and try to defend his policies at the same time against President Trump, who we have all seen is a formidable debater.

We are going to pursue these, We are going to do our best to make sure these happen. And it's really I mean that Joe Biden Camp has no reason not to do it. Aaron Courney, director of pressiman Ocations for the Trump campaign. Aaron, thanks so much, Good luck to you. We'll talk to you soon. Thank you. Thanks for listening to the Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcast, the iHeartRadio Apple or wherever you get your podcasts, Liberty, Truth and Great Hair. Feel those

funky beats. It's time for roll call, all right, roll call when we get to hear from all of you across the country. And if we really want to hear from you, m let's uh, let's make sure that we know that we can call in to produce your Mark at eight four four nine two eight two five eight four four nine hundred buck and we can have producer Mark listen to your wonderful voicemails and we'll play them on Friday, and we look forward to that no one

looks forward to as much as producer Mark. Who who needs to watch a baseball game and enjoy some delicious pizza when they could be listening to voicemails for a few hours as additional workder in the week? Am I right, Producer Mark? Exactly? Who needs sports when I have voicemails? Exactly? M So maybe one of you can call it and be like, no, play a ball, you know, just to give a little taste of what's what he's missing as

he's listening to the voicemails. But we do like it when you call in and we will play them on Friday eight four four nine hundred. Buck Also make sure you're going to buck Sexton dot com posting stories there. We're working on a store where we're going to sell T shirts. I think any day now we're gonna get the green light on that. I'll tell you about it. It'll be very exciting. Team buck Gear never goes out of style. And also Instagram, we're gonna be posting more

videos stories I just posted at Telula Photo. She looked adorable buck Sexton on Instagram. Please do follow me there, all right, Jake Bucket Mark, I think the President needs to have the Justice Department and act a nationwide protection measure against malicious prosecution for cops. What I mean is temporarily until the rioting is subdued. Have all cases brought against local cops who are implicated in police brutality be

handled by a special prosecutor appointed by the President. As long as local Democrat prosecutors think they can make themselves famous by throwing the book at any cop who's just trying to do their job, cops will have their hands tied. I guarantee those guys who want to get in there and stop the madness but don't feel empowered to do it on threat of politically motivated prosecution and harassment. Let me see, do we think the problem here, my friend, Jake,

is a jurisdictional issue. The cops are going to fall under local law enforcement. It's not going to be a federal issue. Could you try to pass a federal law specifically, I don't know. You claim that cops are involved in interstate commerce or the regulation of interstate commerce by their very job, and you get tenuous, some tenuous tie into how we could make this a federal issue. But I just look, I Jake, I like your idea. I just

don't know if we could really make this happen. You're right about Democrat prosecutors think they can make themselves famous by throwing the book at any cop. We know, We've seen it. We know this, this is this is happening. Speaking of cops, I've been watching this show Bosh on Amazon. Producer Mark you ever seen it? I have not no pretty good actually be better than I thought it would be.

But one this is a very little thing. But I just keep noticing this because I've spent a fair amount of time out in LA in the last few years. And the guy who plays the Bosh character, he's like this tough, this tough talking cop, and he's got a what it looks almost like a Hemp wrist band that he wears. You know, it's like a little rope wristband. And I see this in LA all the time. Guys in LA have a lot of wrist jewelry, risk adornments in a coutrement. And if it was like, it's only

in Los Angeles that I see this. You know, I don't mean like the Live Strong. Oh, I guess people don't really Lance Armstrong. It's he had a quite a fall. But you know what I mean, it's not like that's It's just they wear a lot of little beaded jewelry things. The guys wear them on their wrists and I mean, like the tough cop guy wears an Honor's risk And I don't know. You're you've never been Have you been out to La recently, producer bar I've been to California recently.

I think it's just like a surfer kind of thing. It's kind of like a surfery thing. That's right. It's sort of like a surfery thing, but very unique. I don't know, I don't see this anywhere. I don't see this anywhere else in the country. Where you have you know, men in their forties and fifties who have multiple bracelets on. That's that's what you see. There's bracelets. There were there were bracelets out there. I don't know. It's interesting. And also really fancy white T shirts. You see a lot

of that in Los Angeles too. You'll go out to like a nice restaurant and people will be wearing a white T shirt and I'm always like, hmm, that's but if you if you show up to a room full of people wearing white T shirt with their ristualry in La and you, like me, are from the East Coast and you wear like a polo shirt and khaki pants. Now you look like a guy at the Mutual of Omahawk conference from nineteen ninety five. You know, So that's the thing, when you know, when in Rome, when in La.

I get it. I get it, all right. That was quite a digression, Mike. Next up here, Hey Buck, I discovered your show a few months back. As a conservative living in Boston, I'm often outnumbered around here. Your knowledge and insight, I've given me great talking points. Do crush my lib friends and colleagues, and hear the lamentations of their women. Thanks for the fighting the good fight, Hi'll say.

He didn't say the lamentations of the women thing. I added that in because it's a conan the barbarian reference. But Mike, I'm so glad to help out my man. Thank you so much. I love having people out here in the Northeast on the East Coast who are outnumbered conservatives like me and still fighting the fight doing their things. So God bless please spread the word to any of your fellow underground conservatives in the Boston area. Gotta say I love Ball. There's a certain charm to that place.

I went there for a wedding a couple of years ago, spent the whole weekend there, did the hop Ball and hop Off tour and all the all the revolutionary history stuff. It's just great and great, great food town too, Nothing but respect for Boston food. They really do it right there. So but Producer Market's cold, and it's a dem state with high taxis, so don't worry. And I can't own guns. Yeah,

we're not going there. We'll go visit exactly exactly. We'll go see our friends, our team Buck friends of Boston. But the Freedom Hunt is not is not going to be moving to Boston anytime, Carol. You know the statues are being pulled down, leaving an empty pedestal. My ideas to install statues of Biden showing him smelling women's necks, bouncing children on his knee, holding a chain in a swimsuit, looking for cornpop, just generally being creepy. Maybe a bust

of his face gaping with mouth gaping. It would be a good use of the empty pedestals. Carol, what are you trying to give us nightmares. Here, I'm a statue of me when I was at the pool and my leg hair was blonde and the sun had bleaching. Little kids have come. They come touch my leg hair, but not in a weird way, in a Joe Biden way. Yeah, that's right. They just you know, they just come along and touch those leg hairs and kind of prickly like

a hedgehog. Not really porcupine. Porcupine will stab you with those little quails wears or a hedgehog. It's just a little rough, a little different, you know. And my chain and corn pop was you know, hey, man, you want to fight? And I was like, hold on a second. Hedgehogs and porcupines and there's time for a nap. There you go, there you go. That's uh. I don't think they're gonna make statues of Biden anytime soon, though, How long before you start seeing a lot of statues of Obama?

Within this decade, there'll be a lot as there'll be statues of Obama popping up all over the place. Oh, get ready for that. Statues of Obama gonna happen. I don't think they're gonna be stature. He's a hello, which makes her so upset. I'm sure what happened to my statue? He didn't win, Hillary, you didn't win. It's a part of me that every time I make fun of Hillary's like, I'm afraid I'm gonna open my closet door. So I think she's even like I'm here. You know, she's just ah,

you get escaper, She's everywhere, She's everywhere, all right. The man known as Chopper, he likes to write in and we always remember it because his name is Chopper. Book. It's not often I have to disagree with you on this point, but I think it must be stated. Eric Swalwell is not the most famous for the Russian collusion. Lie. I'm pretty sure he's most famous for farting on a live TV interview. May seem trivial, but I believe in

the truth. BS. Thank you for giving people a voice. Well, why man, you certainly got to the Chopper with this one, So thank you for that. And yes, I do recall that there was the great Swalwell flatulence incident of twenty nineteen and look happened. You know, I don't I don't really make a lot of fun on that because you know, I don't make a lot of fun on that because it can happen to the best of us. You know, one day, you know, I don't know, I do a

lot of radio things. Canna happen, John Shield Tie Real News fan, Oh John, going back in the day here, blast femurs, the both of you. Man of Steel always calling you out, Producer Mark. Man of Steel was a great Superman movie, mainly because it brought Crypton, its story and its technology to life in a way never previously seen before. Now, as for the other Superman movies, you're going you're both too young to know what it was like to see Reef be Superman as a kid. Stop

trying to ruin my childhood. Bring back Movieline Friday and Commie Bear please. Um well, here, we could do this if you want to try to challenge me with an action movie quote and that actually predates Producer Marks times. He doesn't remember action movie quote Friday, which we used to do in the show, which was a lot of fun. Can we can bring it back and replace the voicemails. I'm okay with that. Well, yeah, but then we then we have to start taking live calls, Producer Mark, because

that's how No, No, we don't have the capability. Sorry, yeah, So what we will do is you can call in to producer Mark's favorite voicemail box and you could pose an action movie quote there, which would be a succinct and useful voicemail for us. There you go. Action movie quote Friday is also now rolled into voicemail Friday. And as for Commy Bear, I don't know, some people really like commy I felt like Commy Bear, you know, was a was a among the team Buck universe. Was a

an acquired taste. But the more the more time pass, I still people we haven't I haven't done Commy Bear, and I don't know, four years now, five years now, people still like, where's Commie Bear? So I guess we could bring them back. It'd be a fun thing to do, especially for Instagram or all right, all right, all right, I'm thinking about it. I'm thinking about it for sure. Richard Buck Here in North Carolina, King Cooper has decreed that no alcohol can be sold after eleven p When

did the Chinese flu become prohibition of adult beverages? When did these fools get this power? I wish a local bar here would open an illegal speakeasy. I'd go get a drink and get some to go Chromo chips. Oh what do you buy? Cuomo chips? Cuomo chips? Oh? What you eat when you're trying to drink some alcohol and you have to pretend you're eating food? Why do you have to pretend to eat food? Because I say so? Why do I say so? Because I'm the governor and I like to be in power and in control. What

do I say this? Because if you're not in control, then you know you get it right? That's Cuomo. I hoist my mug of adult beverage to salute you and Mark, keep your shields high. Richard, thank you so much, and we hoist our our mug back at you. My mug full of black rifle coffee. We hoist hoisted back at you, Prissa, Mark, Are you a coffee drinker? I don't even know. I'm not no interesting. My older brother, who is a guy who's very healthy and full of energy, he doesn't drink

coffee either. I just don't even know how that's possible. Oh I'm not a healthy or full of energy. I just don't like coffee. You're not a tea drinker. You don't strike me as kind of guy. I like iced tea. Yeah, but like Arizona is not real. That's like no, I actually have an iced team maker, Like you'll brew yourself team go into a big jug and put some ice in it. You know what I got recently? It's a game changer. Is one of those make your own seltzer at home things. I love it. Oh, I love it.

I'm not going to name the common brand of it, but yes, yes, well maybe that common brand should become a sponsor of this show because I use their product and love it, so I might I might have to, uh, you know what, that's a that would be a fun thing to reach out and find out about, because it is, in fact the case that I love making mine. I'm a carbonated I'm a carbonated beverage kind of guy. Love it, just love it. So there we have it. All right.

Next step we had Richard. Now we got rich Hey Buck. Actually, wait, hold on a second. I got to take a quick, quick, quick breather. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast, all right. Next up here we have rich who writes, hey, Buck de fouch, by way of embracing it, masquerade in outdoor settings. Oh, the masquerade in outdoor settings has done us a favor in removing any doubts about his credibility and motive. It is not

a coincidence that has pitched veered wildly left. Oh Rich, I see what you did there. I also find it interesting that the normally anti big pharma crowd is either ignoring generic hydroxy chloroquine regiments were oddly dismissing its success in the US as well as around the world. Oh, we didn't hear the President Trump defended his remember the hydroxychloroquine thing yesterday? He actually because people attacked the doctor

Stella Emanuel. They went after her and said that she's like a phony doctor, and she went to medical school in Africa, and we're all they were all mocking her and tearing her down. And Trump spoke on this and here's what he said, Mark play sixteen. I was very impressed by her. Now nothing about her. I had never seen her before. But certainly you could put her up and let her have a voice. So what they did is they could down their voice self. They seemed to

never take down the other side. They only take downs conservative voice. This is James And with hydrope, all I want to do is save lives, not a pyramids, I dropped you or anything else. All I want to do is save lives. If we can save lives, that's great. Now. One thing we're doing very well unvaccine and very well or ver good, so that's very importment. But I happen to be a believer in HYDROPTI I used this, I had no problem. I happen to be a believer. Many

many people agree with me. A great test six came out from the ports clinic and makes you get very respected. We'll see how it is. I hate the audio that he gets sometimes in the pool spray, where you have the reporters all in the gaggle, all the DC insiders, have all the cool terms. They all gather around him, especially before he gets on Marine one, and look the president saying he believes hydroxy chloroquin. I have not. I've

never told you that that it works. I don't know that it works, and I don't know anyone who also knows that it works. We're still figuring this out, and I do know that people have lied to you about the dangers of it, that's for sure. We're still trying to figure out what is true and what is not with regard to hydroxy chloroquine. All right back into the role call mix here, Austin writes it on Instagram direct message, which I appreciate. Austin writes, you are the man. Also

love your dog. How old is Toulou? Austin. Toulou is just about eleven, and she is amazing and she naps a lot. She's an old lady, but she still got some spunk. She still got fire, you know, especially when there's bacon or freshly roasted chicken in the mix. Then

she gets very excited. It's my parents French bulldog, but I've had her for the whole of the pandemic so my parents don't have to worry about going outside when they don't want to, or going in the you know, elevator in the building where they live because there's a lot of traffic foot traffic in there. So you know, I'm somebody who has to live with the realities of trying to keep loved ones safe during this pandemic and

do everything I can. And this has been a it's been a happy situation, and that I've never really had a dog that I was taken care of for this long before. And she's amazing. I mean, I definitely, I've always been a dog person, but I need to have a dog in my life, that's for sure. I grew up in the Boston Terrier. Boston Terriers are great little dogs. And remember I'm in a city, so you gotta go

with city dogs. Jacqueline to weigh in on on the sandwich debate, Producer Mark, I must agree with Buck that maybe you may be using some live logic in your argument. Is this a social construct? Whatever we say is a sandwich? It is, I'm a hot dog that identifies as a sandwich. Lool in your face producer Mark, in your face from Jacqueline, A hot dog is a hot dog, not a sandwich. Wow. Okay. Also we'll leave it there. That's it for today, everybody,

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