You are entering the freedom huge riots Ray John in Portland the DC mask mandate that exempts lawmakers. The New York Times has some thoughts on nice white parents, Cuomo's war on chicken wings, and Pompeo says China's free ride is over. This is the Buck Sexon Show, where the mission or mission is to decode what really matters with passionable intelligence. Make no mistake American Great, You're a great American again The Buck Sexon Show begins, Cia analyst, He's
a great guy. No, Welcome to the Buck Sexon Show, everybody. It is Friday, in the end of July, and oh my gosh, the election is going to be here very soon. The summer is going to be over soon. It certainly doesn't feel like a summer. We all know that much. It has felt like we're living in some alternative universe. Still haven't gotten that Margharita out on the street with producer Mark where we're working on it. You know, first the pandemic has to stop, where the pandemic panic as
well has to go away. Then these things become a lot, a lot easier. We have much to discuss today. I wanted to start if I could with the fouch doctor Fouci. You know, he's become a bit of a celebrity. He's become kind of a big deal. You know, he's not saying he's too big a deal, but you know, I mean, is he Could you argue that he's saving the entire human race? Could you argue that he's the most important person on planet Earth? If you're a lib who believes
all the propaganda, you probably could argue those things. But he threw a pitch last night from the from the mound to open up what was it, producer Mark the Nats game. Yes, the first game of the MLB season, the first game of the MLB season, and everyone everyone jumped on the joke right away because it was about as accurate as his predictions about the pandemic from the beginning have been. Uh, he kind of managed to throw it sideways, which I think was a surprise to people.
I don't even know he could really do that, but you know, it was like when you're if you've ever played golf, which I've only done a couple of times. I somehow managed to slice it so that I almost hit the person standing next to me in line at the driving range. That's that's kind of the way Fouci through the pitch. So anyway, that's that's the fouch no no big, no big whoop on that. And then you've also got Now I'm sitting now, I'm sitting like fouch
all the time. I'm like, you've also got um. The RNC convention in Jacksonville has been has been shut down. I mean, they're not going to do it. Canceled, that's the word I was looking for. They're not going to do the RNC convention in Jacksonville. I'm I'm mixed emotions on this one. I feel like they're they're giving in to the panic again. But I also understand that it's become so entrenched in the minds of many, many millions of Americans that if only we hide from this thing,
everything will get better. That the political price you pay for trying to stand up and say enough is enough. Let's let's go back to living our lives, the political price maybe too high. So being right when it comes to COVID nineteen, being right when it comes to the Wuhan coronavirus, which we don't really call it that anymore. I guess we gave up fighting over the name. Trump does call it the China virus, but which always upsets the Democrats. They don't like that, they don't like that
anybody would ever say China virus China. But here we are understanding that the election is going to and pretty soon, and we're in a very very different campaign season than we could have ever anticipated, where there really aren't campaigns happening. I mean they're not they're not doing rallies. People keep asking me, do you think there'll be a debate. I
think there'll be one debate. I don't think it's going to be a deal breaker either way, unless Joe Biden, you know, falls asleep and his Apple sauce up at the podium. I mean, if that happens, then you probably have a bit of a look though, there's still there are people who would vote for Joe Biden. And I mean this, there are people who would vote for Joe Biden even if it became obvious that he was medically, you know, incapacitated from a cognitive ability standpoint, that they
would vote They would vote for him anyway. They wouldn't care. The whole idea would be well then as vice president just takes over, so people who are saying, oh, just wait until the debates. Yeah, you're fighting over that to three percent of independence and swing voters. And I know base turnout can also matter in these states a lot too, but really, if it's going to come down to swing voters in the key states, it's a small slice of
the pie, my friends. And whether they're going to change their minds about Biden in a debate performance or not very much remains to be seen. I only think there'll be one debate. I don't even know what the latest talking points are from both parties on this one, but I can't imagine it's going to be much more than that.
You know, the the best advertisement for the Trump presidency right now is what's going on in cities like Portland, what's going on in American cities across the board where you have Democrat governance on display failing, and beyond that, very specific policies and ideas that Democrats have adopted, blowing back on normal peace people and showing them at the heart of the Democrat Party. There's a mob mentality, there's a lack of respect for rules that are universally applicable
also known as principles. There's a lack of respect for rule of law, and what they're doing is madness. It's absolutely madness. You know, Portland had its I don't know fifty so almost it's almost sixty days now of nightly protests downtown, Almost sixty days of this insanity. And they had a moment where they were singing. And this was really straight out of a cult. This was really straight out of some kind of religious movement. When I saw this,
I almost couldn't believe it. But you had about two thousand protests or so. Remember this isn't one or two bad apples, or this isn't you know a handful of crazy people. This is the Democrat base. They're nuts. They're nuts, and they gather together and they say absurd things and they lie and they chant and they scream and they hate cops and they hate Trump and that's all they know.
You know, Trump really for the left. They view him because he has this this alpha male old school mentality about things like right and wrong and people should be held accountable and everyone should be expected to behave and to obey the law. Even if they think they have a really important political message. They view that as fascism. That's what you've learned they have no real idea of
what if fascism would be. And that's that's even more interesting because what they want to impose on all of us increasingly sounds like or would look like fascism, would be fascism. Here's Portland last night. They're all they're singing a lullaby. Let's see if you can make out the words play clip three hands up, please don't shoot me as a lullaby from a lullaby tune. These people are are sick in the head. First of all, hands up,
don't shoot. We all know what that is a reference to Mike Brown, who attacked a cop and was killed and it was justified. That is according to the Obama Department of Justice. That is according to multiple black eye witnesses to the event. They don't care. They don't care. It's two emotionally powerful people would rather believe the lie. So they still say hands up, don't shoot, as if that is what happened. They're all just propagating a lie.
It's a myth. And now they're singing a lullaby to it, which really brings in this this bizarre additional layer of what are they worried that cops are going to shoot children. Now, what are they? What are they suggesting? What a strange and an morally bankrupt move thousands of people singing hands up, please don't shoot me, do a lullaby. I sit here and say, if we had honest journalists and an honest press, they would be tearing this whole thing apart as completely
counterproductive and really just all like playing revolutionary. You know, it's really just all going through the motions. At the end of the day, they're still gonna want a government there to provide them with you know, the universities where nobody has to actually do any homework, but you get a degree, and you know the government's going to send you a check when you're an unemployed PhD student, and you know, they still want all of that. They still
want their socialism. So they want to state in place they're not really anarchists. That's that's all just posturing, and ultimately the most important thing is that they get to show up and feel important and powerful and express resentment. So much of what is behind this movement, blam Antifa, the statute toppling, there's just people out there who have built up this massive reservoir of resentment. And that's right,
I'm gonna play you know mass psychologists right now. It's resentment that comes from people who didn't have enough of a moral grounding at home with the family. Yeah, I'm gonna say it. Who feel like they've suffered because the state didn't step in enough and make up for the
failings of the family. Who don't ever want to be told that their decisions or that their their personal or professional you know, not measuring up is on them, right, That's why you have these you know, white liberal women who are like twenty five screaming in the face of cop wow, because they're they're finding out that the things that they've been told that will make them happy, the things that watching MSNBC and reading the New York Times
that have told them will make them happy. You know, don't believe, don't believe in God, don't build a family. Family is an important gender isn't real. Have sex with as many people as you want, as often as you want, everywhere and anywhere, and don't even think twice about it. These things that are just through a fire hose blasted out onto our culture all the time have real effect. And people have made these decisions. People have now seen.
I mean, once you get to be in your late twenties and early thirties, you start to realize life choices matter, and your philosophy about how you live your life matters, and you can either self correct if there are some deficiencies, try to make yourself better. Understand that humility is a process of growth. Right that once you will embrace humility and understand that you're not as amazing or perfect or
wonderful as perhaps you thought you were. Or in other cases, for people who have to deal with just crippling insecurity to know that that's also deeply destructive and that they should allow themselves to be kinder to themselves. I mean, there's there's all of that, and this is why we need. You need family structure, relationship with the community. Yes, religious belief.
I know people like to just mock and laugh at that these days, if at least for the at least for the philosophy and the community that it provides, even if somebody's not a pure and true believer. Nose these days are our sense of community is online politics. Get people be woke, cancel culture. Yeah, that's what motivates a large portion of our country day in and day out, that that's what they think is really important, this this fight for justice that they're all a part of by
saying horrible things to people. I mean the stuff that I see, you know, when the president and it's I mean, it's not like a humble brag or something. You all know, you retweet to be eight times in a row, just put aside that, you know, that's pretty cool. I appreciate what the president does that, but he's got eighty million followers.
So when when the President's eighty million person Twitter feed is buck Sexton for you know, eight tweets in a row pretty much, you get a lot of crazies coming out, and they're all these people are so emotionally and psychologically damaged. I mean that they're deranged. The stuff that they say, and the threats and just the bile and the evil all, you know. I mean that the tame stuff is that you don't care about dead people from COVID nineteen. Yeah I do, Yeah, I do. I know people who have
died from COVID nineteen. Of course I get, But why would why why would someone want to be leave that about their fellow human being, about their fellow American Because that's much easier. That self righteousness feels much more fulfilling to people who are vapid, who are empty, who don't really have much to contribute to the society around them. So what do they do. They look for excuses, and
they look for belonging, they look for purpose. And that's what you see with thousands and thousands of people gathering together in cities all across the country, who are all Libs, who are all Democrats, embracing lies, believing grotesque exaggerations, abandoning social distancing. Right, so we all know that's all a big fraud. Oh no, this is fine. Where's the media shaming them? I saw the videos. A lot of them have masked totally down very close quarters. I always say,
outside is not a big risk from COVID. I mean being normal outside. I wouldn't go outside and stand in a group of one hundred people shouting and spraying virus into the air with whoever's infected. No, I don't think that's a good idea. I think you probably can get infected that way. But it's never about the truth, you see, because the truth is painful, and libs find all these different ways to avoid it, to push it aside the truth about their own individual decisions about who they are.
That's why they latch onto these movements. That's how you have all these adults singing lullabys about hands up, please don't shoot me. They're singing a lullaby in a grotesque fashion. I mean, it's just bizarre what they're doing about a lie. No one's trying to shoot them, and the only cops that are around them when they're doing all this stuff are there to protect basic law and order, including people who just want to go about their lives and aren't
deranged leftist. You know, we're seeing a lot of what you'd you'd have to understand as mass mental illness on the left. And it's the common of the stress of the lockdown, with the anti Trump derangement that Trump is a fascist and he's destroying the country, and he said he's a clansman, he's an evil racist, he's a neo Nazi. People who already believe that, you add the stress of this lockdown and the prospect of possibly four more years
of Trump, they can't handle it. So they sing idiotic nursery rhymes and look like a bunch of fools while they destroy and ruin and pretend that they're making something better. As I have been telling you, Black lives matter. All of these leftist movements out there right now that are mobilized, they have made everything worse for everyone, paradoxically including themselves. You're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sex
and Show podcast. The use of stormtroopers under the guise of law and order is a tech that is not appropriate to our country in any way. What has happened it is so in keeping with third world countries and dictatorships. You're whole somebody off the streets, don't tell them who you are, why you're doing it, etc. It's also unconstitutional. Pelosi Schumer, total frauds, disgusting, disgraceful, unethical people, power hungry maniacs, not even ideal logues, just the worst kinds of politician.
Give them mob whatever it wants as long as they vote for you, and you get to be powerful and rich and leave your life as you see fit. That's that's really the Democrat model, right, keep keep people in a state of rage and dependency, and that at the very top of the pyramid of the Democrat rule. You have people that are always going to talk about how it's it's all you have to do is vote for those Democrats and they'll make things better. This is the big this is the great lie at the heart of
the Democrat Party. But Pelosi and Schumer here have not a word, not a word to say about the attack on federal courthouses, about the attack on United States federal law enforcement officers. And Pelosi you seems to think if you work for DHS or FBI or you name it, US marshals, you're a stormtrooper. That's what she's saying. Reckless, brainless, And the media just goes along with this. Not a word about the destruction and the riots. These are riots,
They're not protests. It is rioting that is going on. Pelosi and Schumer are fine with it, though people are abject frauds. Thanks for listening to the buses and show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. I don't want to get people too nervous. Hire, but we have a president who really does not believe in democracy. This is a president who is trying to suppress to vote. This is a
precedent who us contempt for Congress. The ignores what Congress does. This is a president who respect a free president America the First Amendment. He thinks the meteor is an enemy of the people. And now what this president is saying is, I don't care what mayors say. I don't care what governors say. I am the president. I will send federal troops for federal agents any place in this country. That is, Andrea, what a police state is about. That is what a
movement toward authoritarianism is about. Bernie Sanders is a complete demagogue. I mean, this guy, I've just been saying the same crapp for decades. Thank God, he's never going to be president, so at least we can we dodge that one. But here he is not a word about the violence. That these protests are riots. Even I fall into the traps times that these riots are engaging in. They don't even feel the need. I mean, the Democrats really think that
they can just get away with anything. They don't even feel the need to mention that there is a nightly riot destroying property breaking laws in Portland. If we had a real press corps, you don't they had asked Bernie Sanders when he when he goes on this. I mean, not Andrea Mitchell. She's a joke. You know. You know what they want to ask, they'd say, do you do you think that the laws against vandalism should be enforced? Do you think people should be able to destroy public property?
You see, if they were willing to at least say no, we think that you should be able to destroy whatever, whatever public property you want. Okay, well guess what that means. A whole lot of folks can start painting MAGA signs all over Democrat run city buildings can't do anything about it. We know, they of course would never allow that. You know, they'd call out the sniper teams against people with MAGA
hats on if they were doing this. But sure enough, sure enough, they continue with their false narratives, just lies, lies. You know, the devil is the lord of lies. Democrats and the devil are very close together, aren't They Just constant lying about important things, not about a crowd size at a rally, not about a you know, I'm the greatest or the most amazing at this or that or whatever. It's not bravado they lie about. It's core matters of
this country. Does everybody have to obey the law or no. If you have a really important Democrat grievance, you get to do whatever you want. Is that the country we live in now? Should that be our expectation? I'd like to know. I think it's only fair that we understand that right now. Bernie Sanders, not that there's people. They're not even smart. I don't know what else to say, not even good at anything other than being demogogues, other
than just being, you know, slimy salesman. For the socialist message of the Democrats that they then pretend is in socialism, he's talking about authoritarianism. We have Democrats telling you you can't eat food in a restaurant unless they tell you that it is substantial enough to order your booze with. Right. You can't just sit there and say, oh, I'm gonna have some potato chips with my drink. We'll get into this.
But as a hot dog a sandwich, I don't know a sandwich is substantial food for the purposes of eating during COVID Is a hot dog also a sandwich? I'm gonna wait to this debate. Are chicken wings substantial enough for somebody to order a drink? We are living in a petty tyranny right now, a real one. And they say that the authoritarianism is Trump trying to stop the destruction of public property, the desecration of statue and war memorials, and to prevent arson of federal buildings. And they say
that's the authoritarianism. They hope that you don't recognize. They hope the American people don't wake up and see that the mob is its own kind of authoritarianism. The mob is its own version of total control. Right controls you. They don't have total control, but they will control you whatever the mob decides on any given day. Authority. Notice how Sanders even slipped into something con federal troops, not troops,
law enforcement officers. Law enforcement officers, the same laws that give those officers the right to be in these US cities and to enforce laws. You know, what about constitutional rights, folks? What about you know, what about the right of citizens to be to be secure in their persons and effects? What about the right of citizens to be able to go about their day freely, engage in commerce. All these things Riots are illegal. Destruction of property, threatening people in
a mob, attacking police, These are illegal acts. Democrats, though, are the party of lawlessness. I am hoping. I am hoping there is a huge, a huge backlash brewing from this, and maybe we don't see it until election day, but I see that's going to require so much discipline. But there's this part of me that would like to think everybody who voted for Trump the last time around knows that he did a good job up until the pandemic. The pandemic has made the country a far less happy,
less prosperous place. While it's ripping through this whole United States, which is what's going on right now, Regardless of all the lockdowns and all this, the virus was going to hit us very hard. I hope that everybody who voted for Trump before comes out again and sends the single best message possible to all these status these liars, these pathetic, whiny, disgusting, pseudo revolutionary socialist democrats. They're all Democrats doing this, you know.
And the people that are so vicious all the time to anybody that says something they don't like at their company or that once people fired, cancel culture. This is all coming from Democrats that pretend that they care so much about racism in America. Is such a horrible racist society when the only laws we have that are in fact racially racially preferential are against white people in the form of affirmative action and against Asians in the form
of affirmative action. That's just the fact. I hope, I hope and pray that we achieve a measure of justice from the ultimate extended middle finger to the Democrats across this country that they so greatly deserve, because what they've done to try to tilt this election to their side is make America miserable again. They've hurt the country, they are hurting people. They don't care, they are reckless, they
have no principles. The only thing that I can think of that will achieve some measure of justice and all of this is if they have to wake up in November and realize that Trump is going to be their
president for four more years. That's the only way. And they're not going to stop this agitation, this insanity, but at least they'll be that moment of sweet, sweet justice and hearing them cry and scream and wail over this, when at the end of the day, we can be very secure and knowing not only did their shenanigans, did their scorched or tactics fail, but the whole country, including for them, for better for worse, it's going to be a much better place if Donald Trump wins four more years.
You're in the Freedom mind. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. I don't see this disappearing the way Stars One did. The reason I say that is that it is so efficient, and it's a it's ability to transmit from human to human that I think we ultimately will get control of it. I don't really see us eradicating it. I think with a combination of good public health measures, a degree of global herd immunity, and a good vaccine, which I do hope and feel cautiously optimistic that we
will get. Think when you put all three of those together, I think we will get very good control of this. Yeah. There, it is never going away, folks. That's what he's telling you. It's going to be out there. It's going to continue to be a thing that we have to be at least aware of, concerned about. And now we have said a very dangerous precedent as a country for the effectively unlimited powers of those in charge based upon a public
health threat. Because there'll be plenty of public health threats. This is not the last time this will happen. And notice how he mentioned herd immunity. There the tactics of the lockdown lives and the propagandis out there has always been the moment you mentioned herd immunity. They do this thing of how many lives are you willing to lose herd immunity? Her immunity. They act like as a massive
form of human sacrifice. What they don't understand is the virus is doing what it does, and herd immunity is as a species, as a human species, our protection against this over time, and this has been around for as long as there have been human beings getting diseases. But to even bring that up you open yourself up to the attacks of why don't you care more about grandma and grandpa. This is not going away entirely anytime soon, and even with a vaccine, they'll probably still be outbreaks
of it. I think what we're going to find out is that there are versions of this that and this is a guess I don't know, but just from what I read of experts who are talking about this, it's probably gonna be like seasonal influenza where you get a vaccine against this, perhaps every year, and it's somewhat effective. And then when you add that to you add that to antibodies, anti cell immunity, you're pretty much okay. But I don't know why anyone is thinking that this hasn't
established an incredibly dangerous precedent for us. They told us what the metrics were for reopening. For example, they said, okay, guys, sorry, you know, New York's the perfect example of this. We can't let you go back to your life until this is where the cases are and this is what the resources are to deal with this. And then after months of misery, we get to that level niggled, Yeah, I'm sorry, still not gonna let you have your life back's what's
the mechanism we have in response to this? What are we supposed to say? Because remember these are one party states, unfortunately, and Democrats, you know, God God forbid, they put somebody in charge who's not devoted to the practice of abortion always and at every time during a pregnancy in order to give us somebody who also might be better on the economy, in law and order, you know, but you
can't vote for a Republican they are anti choice racists. Right, That's what and that's all that the Democratic parties had to do convince people of those two things. And you can't have Republicans just do a better job and governance that that doesn't matter to them. And of course, as we know, this is always I'm stunned somewhat to see, you know, I tweeted out. It was from bucksex and dot com, which is a great site where you should all be scoping it out daily. We've got stories posted
every day. I gotta tell you when you look at the response is including from some some celebrity blue checks. Now, now you know, when the president does all the retweets,
then the celebrities come after me. The actors, the musicians, you know, the people that have like a fifth grade reading level, but because they have a very good looking face or a very you know, pleasant sounding singing voice, we're all supposed to want to hear their idea about how to handle massive economic and epidemiological challenges as if they've read a book in the last twenty years. But anyway, I know T Swift's album came out last night. Oh
T Swift, we could have been something. I didn't listen to it yet so prucer Mark, do you ever listen to Taylor Swift? And my wife is a tessed with her? Had a feeling. Ye See, I knew that the answer for Mark was no, But I also know the producer Mark has missus Mark, and that all the ladies, especially of that age group, love the t Swift. So it's true.
It's a true thing. So we have the usual demagoguery from Sanders and others about how there's been a rejection of science here and that's why Trump has Trump is responsible for for so many deaths Play fourteen. But we have got to come together to defeat a president who is a pathological liar, whose rejection of science has led to the unnecessary deaths of thousands of thousands of people during this terrible pandemic, who is in fact a racist
and a sexist and a homophobia a xenophobe. So how major priority is to defeat Donald Trump bringing people together. Second of all, we are working hall with some success and electing progressives, strong progressives to the Congress, to state and local positions all over this country. And thirdly, Ouri Movement is going to continue keeping us eye on the price. Did Bernie leave anything out there. Who's a sexist, he's
a homophobe, mithologynist, xenophobe, agoraphobe, arachnophobe. Just wondering how many phobes we can all put in there as a trick. A decaphobe scared of them at thirteen, very scared of it. So, yeah, there you have it, Bernie Sanders telling you that Trump has rejected signs. Meanwhile, he's got his top science people out there all the time talking about this virus and everything that's going on with it and how he can
react to it, and where we are right now. Doctor Burke's she of the designer scarf Fame's telling you, look, it's bad right now. You've got three things going on that are like three New York's, which I don't think that that's really accurate, but we'll see what the numbers tell us. Play eighteen s. I mean, we're already starting to see some plateauing in these critically four states that have really suffered under the last four weeks, so Texas, California, Arizona,
and Florida, those major metros and throughout their counties. And I just want to make it clear to the American public what we have right now are essentially three New Yorks with these three major states, and so we're really having to respond as an American people. And that's why you hear us calling for mass and increase social distancing to really stop the spread of this epidemic. To stop the spread. I thought it was to bend the curve.
Why is it stopped the spread because people don't have the courage who are in positions of authority to look the American people the eye and say we can't stop this thing. That's it. You can hide for two weeks and then not hide and the virus will still be out there. So then what happens is it's you can hide for two months. Oh no, make it four, Oh no, make it six. Let's make it a year. Rolling lockdowns, Oh roll, serious lockdown? Less serious lockdown. Seriously, the economic
damage from this is going to be catastrophic. You can't feel it yet, you can't see it yet. It is like a cancer within our economy that is metastasizing quietly. There aren't a lot of symptoms. By the time we see what is going on with this, it will be too late. Our economy is going to go into a tailspin. If we keep doing this, and I think there are a lot of Democrats you even know that, but as long as it's on Trump's watch, I don't care. In fact,
I think it's great. Biden can come in just like Obama with an economy in a cyclical free fall, and no matter what, they'll be better than that when they have to get up for reelection. Thanks for listening to the busson Shower. To subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Ireland is a country
I've never been to. I've always wanted to go, and in fact, once travel is restored as a thing that we're allowed to do or that people are telling us safe to do, I've got at Ireland at the top
of the list. I think I'm about half Irish by ethnicity, so or you know, by background, whatever heritage, and from what I understand from friends of mine who have lived there, at a friend years ago who did a PhD. He was an American who did a PhD in Ireland, that it's like Europe's version of Cuba, that Ireland has the politics the politics of Brooklyn with slightly funnier accents. That's and I've never been. But this is from people that I know, and from conservatives that I know. That's what
they tell me. Ireland's a very left wing place, which is a shame, but there's still there's a tradition of great writers and thinkers from that little island, and there are some folks who occasionally come forward and have something interesting to say. This has just been going viral all over the internet because we have this debate always about masks.
Now and doctor Fauci. When it was at the baseball game and everyone took photos of him, He's up in the stands sitting next to two people in his mask is pulled down. There are two people there with him. I don't know if they're I don't know if one's you know, how much time he spends with them, or if one was a member of his household. I don't know. But yeah, of course the mask mandate is going to
be selectively enforced in DC. Any public official on the job, including members of Congress, not required demerit wear a mask. So you've got a thousand dollars fine, if you go out to walk to walk Fido and you don't have your mask on, you can find a thousand dollars in DC, even if you're not near anybody. I mean, now we are enforcing laws for which there is no scientific basis
and for which there is no harm. You can point to if I go out side in Washington, d C. I'm in New York, obviously, But if I were to go outside of Washington, d C without a mask on and did not come within ten feet of anybody the entire time, the risk that I'm putting other human beings to is zero if I have COVID, which as we know,
chances are overwhelmingly that any one individual will not. So we are establishing precedence in log here where there is no harm, there is no appreciable risk, But there are still mandates. They can still tell you what to do, and there's much more going on here. There's much more going on here than just the fight over the science.
I think about what I saw in Afghanistan years ago, when I was living there for months on deployment from a CIA, and you would see women wearing burkas full head to toe, often this blue color, and it looked like it looked like a tarp with gauze over the eyes. And when you see people walking around without all you'll understand that there's a there is a subjugation and a
dehumanization that occurs with that. Because human beings, we first identify other people by their faces and by and by their their body, the way they walk, the way they carry themselves. There's a lot of nonverbal communication and signaling that goes on with all of that. If you drape somebody head to toe and a formless tarp, basically their humanity becomes less immediately apparent, and it's easier for not only you to view them as as a person to
be subjugated, but they themselves will feel more subjugated. They have less connection. Now, I understand a cloth mask that has you know, go, I was gonna say a Washington football team because you can't say Redskins anymore, right, Washington football team is now what it's called a cloth mask that says that is not a burka. I'm I'm not being obtuse here, I understand that. But there's some similar
attitude behind this. In a country that is in a very bad place right now and that has been dealing with a lot of anxiety and separation and fear, to mask up everybody all the time is a symbol for some, but it's also a symbol for some of their political allegiance. Let's be honest about it, and of subjugation for others. Wear a mask, peasant. And as I've told you, we have gone and this is a matter of record. This is not opinion. There is no argument about this statement.
We have gone from the biggest public health authorities in the country saying don't wear masks, to please wear masks, to wear masks or else because we have so much data to support this. No, no, that's not that's not what happened. That's not the truth. And and I'm starting to see people understand philosophically what this whole masking movement is really about. It's it's become a political movement for a lot of people. I know there are other people
that are frightened. They're scared. They think that this this cloth on their mouth is going to And what we're never clear is it to protect you or to protect others. Depending on the day, I hear both, it can maybe do both, maybe do one not the other. They don't know. The truth is they don't know. I don't know. But I'm also not mandating stuff based on what is unknown, this Irish What I was I talking about Ireland before this?
This Irish author, journalist John Waters, who's got you know, hair like a guy from an eighties rock bands have very long hair in the back. That's kind of the way you can tell this guy is he um. He has a clip that's going viral. I want to I want you to hear what he ends. A little tough because he's got that thick brogue, but what he says, I don't even know those guys politics. I'll be honest, I've never even heard of this guy before. I just
know he's an Irish writer and journalist. I want you to hear what he says about mask wearing the play the clip mark. You know, we're we're in a situation where absurdly and ludicrously a government is ridiculously claiming that it's just interested in saving lives and protecting people's health and this harassing a man would have health disability and dragging him into court because he refused to bend the
need to disterin it. But also think think about the fact so at the very height of this alleged pandemic back in April, there was no talk of compulsory masks. In all of May, when the figures are dying away to nothing, there was no talk of compulsory May marks. In June, when there were no cases virtually at all, there was no talk of compulsory masks. Now, when it's a it's all but disappear, it's gone, it's gone, it's gone, they are now bringing in compulsory masks. And the reason
for that is they need visible evidence of terror. They need to create a visibility of the terror that they want to inculcating the people. And that's why this is so important to them. These are really sinister people we're dealing with now. These are people that we previously thought about people of our own kind, these politicians, we thought, but we have to start taking them now as alien beings, as hostile beings to the Irish people. They are the
enemies of the Irish people. Clearly they are intent because the mask is a way of denying the very human face of the person. It is a way of taking away the individual, unique humanity of each person and turning your soul into zombies and restoring us to a kind of animal state, so that we no longer will look at each other, coming down the street as Tom or Mick, or marry my friend, my sister or my brother, but instead as as a festering mess so bacteria and viruses,
which is a danger to my head. Oh, I have to get out of the way. This is what they are turning the humanst with this whole thing. This is I'm not saying that our people are responsible for thinking this le they don't have the brains for that or anything. But this is what they're implementing. This is the thinking behind it. To destroy the spirit of the human person, the individuality, the personality, the conscience, the character of the
human person. That is what this project is about. If you want control, you've got to dehumanize people, because humanity inherently will fight against control. People will have individuality. We are different, We have different needs, different wants, and human expression, human bonds of affection. All of these things are standing
in the way of full state control. But if you can create a conformity, if you can create a dehumanization process and bending of the knee all at once, and do so in the name of protecting people's health, you've enhanced your state control dramatically. Remember this, friends, we have the BLM movement in this country telling us that they want to destroy the nuclear family that is out in the open. They're honest about this, it's the only thing they really are honest about. And they tell us that
they are Marxists. This was a movement founded by Marxist. So you have Marxists who want to destroy the family, who are also big advocates of making sure that everyone has to wear masks all the time, right, or at least that all the rest of us have to wear masks. Not necessarily the rioters, they can get a pass. Turns out the virus can't spread if you're protesting for social justice.
Who needs social distancing when you have social justice. But this Irish journalist understands exactly what's gone, and he said, he says this is evil, and I think he's right. I walk around now in New York and everyone's wearing these masks all the time time, and you can't see. There's a lack of human connection that occurs. You can't really see who this person is. You can't see how
they're reacting to you. You know, when you really think about it, there's so much of our connection that occurs from visual recognition of somebody else's facial facial movements and individual ways they react to you. Right, that's a part of our connection. This is gone now, and it's a constant reminder to people of what a negative state the country is in. And it is a constant reminder to everybody that there's a big problem out there. And I'm not saying there isn't a big problem, but this is
not dealing with it. This doesn't make it go away. They're not honest about looking at where masking has been absolutely inculcated into everybody's brains, and yet they still have a large number of cases, the outbreak still happens. The most likely place for you to get infected now, they're saying is in the home. So there's something very he said it was evil. There's something very sinister about this
project of mass masking. I'm not saying everybody who masks is a part of it, and I'm not saying it's the only reason for it, But there can be sinister motives folded into what would otherwise be a reasonable or good faith political position. That's actually, I think a constant in politics. There are people that are trying to accomplish sinister means through what they claim to be good faith
ends or a good faith, good faith method methods. So I think it's I think it's just preposterous that we're going through this, and I think it's really unsettling and the fact that we don't have more people in the medical community. I speak to doctors who will say, look, they're they're playing fast and loose with the truth with you guys on this one. But they won't come forward because the doctors who are total psychopaths about how you
must listen to the side, they're all libs. Right, if you're a lib you still think everyone should listen to you and do what you say and do do what thecaian says. If you are even a moderate or a kind of a political or if you're a conservative and you work in medicine, you tend to just say, look, I just want to do I just want to work, I want to do medicine. I want to help people, I want to heal people, i want to practice medicine.
I'm not looking to make a big scene publicly about this. Unfortunately, the other side is always trying to make a big scene. Unfortunately, the other side sees this as another yet another opportunity to inflict their will upon all the rest of us. But there I think you should keep this in mind. There is something sinister about removing our individuality through government mandated This is a this is a new thing. This isn't hey, guys, wear a mask for your own safety. Okay,
it's up to you. This is the government saying you must do this. You must do this because we say so, we will punish you. We are forcing you to do this. What else does the government think they can force you to do? What's to stop them from saying that? Because of all the gun violence in this country, it's a it's a public health emergency that we see. You know, we have to seize all of your guns. I know it's in the constitution, guys, but no, no, this is
an emergency. This is an emergency. We gotta take all your guns. Everyone has to hand it all their guns or also going to prison. You'd say, buck, that would never work, Okay, But do you think that that's beyond what they what the the leftist hive mind thinks within the realm of possibility. I don't. I think this is a testron. I think what we're seeing right now is that the people that seek total control over our lives.
Are establishing that with the right narrative and the creation of the right amount of fear, they can basically do anything they want to you. They can take away your rights, your freedoms, lock you up, lock you away, separate you from love one, separate you from your family. And think they're doing a good thing. Think that they are righteous in this process, as all the worst people throughout history that sees power always do. Oh, it's always for the
good of the people. Right, sure, it's always for the good of our democracy. Anyone really think this is democratic? What's going on? No, this is autocracy at work. You're in the Freedom mund This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. So I'm talking about tyranny and authoritarianism and all these things. You probably come on. Actually, no, you all know that that's real. But if you're a little bit of a skeptic with how arbitrary, because that's the
capriciousness of totalitarians is one of their defining characteristics. It's this is allowed today, it's not allowed tomorrow. Do this now, don't do this later? Acceptable this week, punishable next week. Right, That's that's the real, the real reality of a totalitarian regime. And you're starting to get a little bit of a taste of that with with Governor Cuomo in New York the office in other states as well, probably in California, where they really don't understand the things the way they
do in New York. That pizza is not as good here's but all the chicken wings go well for chickerings, we don't. We have to go to Buffalo. Buffalo has the best chicken wings. That's where the cuom Buffalo wings. But what does the governor think of chicken wings? Specifically produce a mark play clip four. To be a bar, you had to have food available, soups, sandwiches, etc. More than just or derves chicken wings. You had to have some substantive food. The lowest level of substance that food
where sandwiches. So you okay, you cancer of alcohol the people unless you're given them the lowest level of food, which is a sandwich, is a hot dog sandwich or we're gonna tell you, probably not a sandwich, even though I tick a hot dog is a sandwich, a producer mark, is a hot dog a sandwich? No, it's a hot dog. Wow, look at this, you think you know a guy. You think you know a guy? What's why is that? Is a Philly cheesteak a sandwich? Yeah? Why is a Philly
cheesteak a sandwich? But a hot dog? It's got two separate slices of bread? Is a chicken parm a sandwich? The hero is a sandwich. A Philly cheesteak is a hero. So you're telling me that it is because of the binding between the clear two halves of the bread that a hot dog is in. It still does not quality as a sandwich. Yes, because it's it's not you only, it's just a hot dog. I don't know how else to describe it as other than a hot dog, Producer
Mark is why the terrorists win? It's a sandwich? Okay? People? Anyway, Cuomo is telling you this is it, and you might say, buck, why is a big deal? It's a big deal because they keep changing the rules every week on what food you're allowed to eat and drink booze? What the heck is this all about? What does this have to do with COVID? Oh, we don't want people sitting there and like you know, lingering too long as they drink. What other freedoms are we not allowed to have? Bait based
on what theory is this. I'm really serious. I don't know why they don't just tell you that you've only got thirty minutes to eat dinner if you're gonna do And this is only for outdoor it's not even for indoor dining. It's for outdoor dining. People are just going along with this. They're going on. They are marinating in America's misery. That's what Democrats are doing. They're marinating in our misery. They Oh, yeah, we trumpets so awful, just like, oh,
just feel how terrible everything is. They love it. They love it. Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Let's talk about nice white parents. I mean asking Buck that that doesn't seem like something that we really need to get into right now. What does that do the thing? Oh no, no, no, no,
Remember my friends, the Libs, the Dems. They want you to be on guard, constantly, constantly against the evils and perils of whiteness. There's, in fact, nothing that you can really say about how destructive and awful whiteness is that will not have the Libs nodding their heads with you. Yeah, yeah, whiteness is the word everything. I just want to know we constantly criticize whiteness. A thought experiment. I'm just I'm just gonna work through this thought experiment with you. We
criticize whiteness. Is anyone allowed to say anything that is good about whiteness? I just I want to notice that if you said anything, whiteness can be talked is constantly talked about as a negative thing. And you know this, you can just do a Google search. You know the perils of whiteness, How whiteness leads to white supremacy. Whiteness is bad. Whiteness, you know, marginalizes everybody else. Blah, all this stuff, all this stuff, and all these people who
think they're so smart, it's so clever, so intellectual. Well, we'll go into in depth analyzes of the dangers and downsides of whiteness. Is it all bad? I'm just I'm not even gonna try to answer the question. I just want to know, is if whiteness is a thing that we're always told we have to confront and we have to and we have to break, we have to do fame, we have to uh, shout down, whiteness, you evil thing.
Is there anything about whiteness that is okay? And again, I would not even begin to answer the question, because not allowed, not allowed. There is there anything about whiteness that's a good thing? I don't know. I don't have the answer. I leave that to something. I leave that to some of the social justice experts out there. Is there anything about whiteness that we can say this, this aspect of whiteness is good for all people, right, it's just.
But if it is a thing ascribed to whiteness, if it's a trait that is part of whiteness, are we allowed to say that that trait of whiteness is a good thing? Oh no, no, no, no no, no, no, only bad, only bad, only allowed to do the equivalent. In Animal Farm, you know when they're talking about By the way, you're looking for a book to read this weekend, it's great,
it's brilliant, it's fantastic. Really shows an in depth understanding of the rise of the Soviets and the fight between Lenin and Trotsky and Stalin, and told through a story on a farm about animals. But it's really good. But the sheep and mL farm are taught to bleat four legs good, two legs bad. That's what they say, meaning humans. And then at the I don't want to I'll give it away. It's old enough book that I don't think
that spoilers count. At the end, when the pigs are walking upright, they've had to change that the two legs bad thing, right, But that's what they walk around. Four legs good, two legs bad. And we're at a point now where we're being taught just whiteness, whiteness is bad. That all we do is talking about the bad aspects of whiteness. And if you want to even just say, well, hold on, is there another component of this that you your people look at you like you're some kind of monster.
What are you talking about? No, no no, no, We talk about how bad whiteness is all the time. That's that's America now, how bad at his whiteness? And remember why it's a concept, right, this is it's a construct. And if you're wondering, you know, what's the latest example of this phenomenon talking to you about it would come to you via a trailer for a New York Times podcast. And I just I was talking to Mark about this before some of these podcasts that are these mega downloaded
liberal podcasts. It's all, okay, I'm reading something off a script and I'm going to kind of sound like this is the first time I've ever done this, but now let's get to the bottom of this case or something. I'm always amazed to me, it's all sounds quite at There's a lot of production they put into it, but
it actually sounds quite amateurish. And they do these they do these podcasts where it's like, oh gosh, now I'm reading off a sheet of paper and let's talk more about how we can all be libs courtesy of NPR, like this is how they do podcast I don't know. I think it sucks. Well that's me some of your screaming Malta podcast, Buck Malta. I know, I know it's coming. It's coming. Not a word mark, not a word not today.
So I know he was getting an itchy trigger finger there to hop in on the Malta because I have no excuse at this point. I'm I'm just all right. Back to the trailer for Nice White Parents from the New York Times. That's what it's called, Nice White Parents, Producer Mark, please play it. They were dogged. These white parents lobbying the city at meetings, writing letters saying, don't build it there, it will inevitably be a segregated school, and we want our kids to mix with black and
Puerto Rican kids from the projects. It's a decade after Brown v. Board of Education. They said schools should be integrated. There's an archive filled with letters where the parents wrote things like, we don't want our white children to be part of some quote small white, middle income click. The Board of Education agreed, changed the entire plan and located the building where the white parents wanted it. A few years later, the school finally opened, and then none of
them sent their kids there. Now this is I think this is a classic tale of liberalism. Actually, and and see the way I haven't I'm gonna have to listen to this. You see what I mean about the and none of them sent their kids there. It's like, I don't know, it's like bad prompter reading from a local news host somewhere. And you know, you know ktst w x Y and uh, you know, Northern Idaho or something. You got somebody who's like, hello, I am reading off
a prompter for your news tonight. Like someone who's not very good at that. I'm just I think anyway, and this is a little insidery baseball. I just don't understand how these podcasts it all sounds kind of a lot of them sounds so nerdy, you know. Look, I like podcasts that are at the conservative you know, Joe Rogan's podcast is really fun to listen to. I mean, there's
good podcasts out there. I'm not saying that, but these New York Times NPR style po cast that all these libs listen to them like this isn't good anyway, Yys. They get a lot of downloads. So there's that. I'm gonna have to listen to this because I think I know, and I'll have to come back to you on whether I'm correct here. We know the chances of me being correct on this are very very high. Not to be that guy, but it's true what they're going to say.
The big takeaway from this, just because I understand the liberal minds of the liberal mentality is white parents, you know, historically in the public school system in America, think they're helping, but they keep interjecting themselves in a way that actually makes things worse for black and brown students, and yeah, that's what that's what they're gonna do. It's gonna be about how white parents have historically not been helpful to the black and brown students in the public school system,
even when they thought they were. And I'm sure to bring the whole thing full circle, it'll be now we need white parents to be allies, and we need all you know that this is all a guess. I haven't listened to it yet. I have another time, but I have a feeling that's what it's going to be. What I take from it, or rather, the thing that gets me so interested is that their initial story here, and I think it's funny because they pick one from the
nineteen sixties. They could have picked one from from two years ago, same same exact situation, right, they're talking about in the sixties because they don't want to upset the very liberal and woke readership. Now, you know, I grew up with two parents who were New York Times readers. The first newspaper that I ever read was the New York Times. My first newspaper subscription was the New York Times. I was, you know, I should have been one of them. I should have been one of these super woke libs
based on the culture around me the back. But I just kept as I got older and older and kept reading and reading, I'm like, this just papers full of lunatics. What are they eve been talking about? Right? And it's not it's hypocrisy and the hypocrisy and fraudulence of liberalism is what is what I kept seeing more and more of and push me further and further to the right, you know, starting at about age fourteen fifteen, I was like, that's just not true. They're saying things that are just
not true. I don't like that they're doing things that they tell others not to do. I don't like that people ask me how I be game a conservative. That's how seeing things that are seeing things happen that show you that people that say one thing and do another are hypocrites and that they don't and that they don't see things with objective reality. Okay, so this back to
this story. I know that they're doing it in the nineteen sixties because they're like, yeah, we don't want to upset we don't want to upset our constituents by making it seem like we think they're hypocrites. Today, but libs when it comes to education are huge hypocrites. Hypocrites and there's so many, whether we're talking about charter schools or talking about testing or talking they are all that they have. They have no arguments, They just have emotions and lies.
That's that's that's the center of the liberal education agenda and all this stuff. So so with that, I want to bring to your attention, um the following in Brooklyn Heights. Remember before I said that Ireland is the Cuba of Europe, or or it's like Brooklyn with with funkier accents in terms of its politics, very left wing. Brooklyn is as
left wing as San Francisco. Like if you at Brooklyn, if you broke it off from New York City, I think would be the third largest city, and it's larger than any city in America except Los Angeles and New York. It's bigger than Chicago on its own. It's one borough of five boroughs of New York. So Brooklyn for me is the is the heart of the lib insanity. I mean that's where Hillary Clinton set up her twenty sixteen campaign headquarters. You know, Brooklyn is just a political monoculture.
Monoculture now and particularly the well known hip affluent neighborhoods of Brooklyn are where you find the most sanctimonious full of it. Oh look at how woke and progressive I am. But I still want to live in like a three million dollar apartment apartment or an eight million dollars ten million dollars townhouse. Oh there's plenty of those in Brooklyn. Oh yeah, there are, there are. There are more eight million dollar homes on two blocks of Brooklyn then you
probably have in most US states. Yeah, we want to talking about a concentration of wealth, so that the two areas that are or I shouldn't say the two areas, but two of the areas. Brooklyn Heights is the richest area in Brooklyn. Park Slope is also very well off. But that's not really quite the same degree, from what I understand, same degree of wealth. My family, on one side is from Brooklyn to My grandparents were both born there, their parents both born there, So I have some deep
roots in Brooklyn. Again, I'm like a political trader to the Libs in all this. And Brooklyn Heights has a public school, public School eight. And here's the story in the New York Times a couple of years this is all gonna make sense for the second, especially as we're talking about school shutdowns everything else. Just remember, libs are huge frauds. At Public School eight in Brooklyn Heights, this
is the New York Times. The auditorium stage is crowded with music stands that were stored there when the music room had to be turned into a first grade classroom. The pre kindergarten program was cut because of a lack of space and with the school operating far above capacity. Fifty families who live within its zone, which also includes Dumbo and much of another Brooklyn neighborhood, Vinegar Hill, very hipster high end areas, were placed on a waiting list
for kindergarten last spring. To the city, the solution for the overcrowding at PS eight seemed obvious move those two neighborhoods from PS eight zone into that of PS three oh seven, which is nearby and has room to spare. The proposal, however, has drawn intense opposition, and not only from the families who would be rezoned from the predominantly white PS eight to the mostly black PS three oh seven.
Some residents of the housing project served by PS three oh seven also opposed the rezoning, worried about how an influx of wealthy, mostly white families could change their school for all its diversity. New York City, by some measures, has one of the most segregated school systems in the country, and although Brooklyn rezoning is mainly a response to overcrowding, it is becoming a real life study in the challenges of integrating one of the city's schools. My friends, okay,
this is perfect. This is liberalism in action. When you're talking about neighborhoods like Brooklyn Heights and Dumbo. Think of it like the most wacko left wing precincts of San Francisco, of Northwest DC, of you know, these are the this is the most pro Hillary pro Bernie provide in place in America. Okay, it is just this is you're gonna have the most cultural pressure to conform to the left wing agenda and view there and and a lot of affluence, a lot of very wealthy people too. So that's you.
You get the you get the Nancy Pelosi libs all crowded in together in Brooklyn Heights and in Dumbo, in
these places, and they've got an overcrowded public school. Now these if you were to do the political affiliation of the people that send their kids to this public school in Brooklyn Heights, it is at least ninety percent, and I would guess ninety nine percent Democrat, okay, And I'm sure a lot of them are very politically active, sending donations to Hillary and the DNC and Planned Parenthood and everything.
And every couple of years this fight comes up again because they've got one school that's overcrowded where all the all these white liberals are sending their kids in this district, and then you've got another school that is predominantly black and has plenty of space, and the school system, you know, the school district says hey, let's move some of the kids from them. And the white liberal parents are all
absolutely not absolutely not they completely They are people. I've talked to people who have written up about attending these you know, school board meetings and it gets superheated. And he said, you can wait to say, wait, what about what about diversity lips? What about you know, bringing the you know, you got to bring the affluent white neighborhood with the more working class African American neighborhood and have the school come together. Oh so you the Libs want
diversity for other kids, but not their kids. What does that? What does that tell you about the seriousness of their positions? You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. I just want to say a quick word. Um. I remember when I was in college, I read conservative websites. As I've told you, I've been conservative for a very long time, and I used to read column sometimes about
Professor Mike Adams's fights on campus for conservatism. And I sent him an email once and I just said, hey, you know, I'm I'm like a junior in college and I'm just wondering how you know, can I help or how do you do this? And he wrote me back a very nice, a very nice email, and I was so surprised that he would write me back an email and said that, you know, he hopes that I stay
in touch. And I never really spoke to him again, but I was really that was the first conservative media, conservative in intellectual voice that I ever reached out to in that way. And I saw today that he's passed away at UNC and I just want to say rest in peace and God bless and I appreciated that email he sent me many many years ago. I never forgot it, my god. Thanks for listening to the Buses and Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or
wherever you get your podcasts. It's been a while since you all have heard from my buddy, Kamal Ravacount. He is an author, entrepreneur, soldier, and as he puts it, a guy who just does stuff, and I think does some very cool stuff. His book, which is now out in paperback and it is a smash bestseller, is love Yourself like your life depend on it. Come on, what's up, my man? How are you? But it's great to see your brother. Thanks for having me a soldier, Yeah, man, Yeah,
that was a while ago. I had much shorter here there, tenth tenth Mountain Division, right, yeah, te Mountain. I was a eleven Broadway infantry soldier. I'm going to carry at them two or three. So well, thank you for your service, so service, sir, Thank you so much. So let's let's talk about how how we're doing it. You're a guy who you invest in a lot of companies, You've built companies, You've been on the board of different companies. How do we get up and moving? How do we get up
and moving again here? Man? And how worried are you about small businesses if we're heading into another period of at least quasi lockdown nationally? Look, man, I think that's my biggest concern. I don't I'm not concerned about Wall Street. I think it's so disconnected from actual reality on Main Street,
you know, just with the Fed printing the dollar. It's it's when I walked out and I'm currently San Francisco, when I walked down the street and I see all these restaurants, it's struggling to survive, These stores struggling to survive. This is the backbone of my America, you know, and so much that this has been gone is gone because of the big companies. And I don't think these can
come back. You know, these these small retail shops and restaurants that run on a month, two months or runway, and if we don't do something about it, these are not coming back. And that's that's going to cause a big, big, uh, you know, whiplash effect that I don't know how what're
we going to do? So we gotta we get a figure out a way to open these Yeah, we got to open back up what do you think the long You know, your guy who also does a lot of tech investing and are connected to a lot of people who have been involved in some of the biggest stuff in Silicon Valley. Do you think that the teleworder, this telework telecommuting phenomenon that has been of necessity until now for a lot of people, is this going to draw
Do you think this is gonna last? As in a lot of people that have realized they can work from home and be pretty productive, we're going to say I don't want to go back into an office, and what does that do to the commercial real estate sector and just the economy all? I mean, I'm asking to look into the crystal ball, but that's kind of what you do. Yeah, actually, yeah, that's my day job right investing in the future, I would say commercial real estate is going to have a
hard time everyone. I talk to the companies that invest in they're realizing just that need none to you know, they may still have offices, but not the kind that they used to have, and you know, which is a good thing and a bad thing. And also business travel it's not going to come back the way it used to. Man, I used to be on planes a couple of times a month, and now I just still have a desire too.
I think also there's going to be a sense that there's so much savings that companies can have from doing that zoom call with a client instead of showing up to some especially you know, it's one thing if you're doing dinners and you know all that stuff, but if you're really just sitting down in some corporate office somewhere, you fly in, you fly out to sit down, shake hands and stare at someone face to face. Yeah, I think there are some intangibles of that human to human contact.
But I feel like a lot of companies are gonna look at this and say, you know, hop on a zoom call. The video is clear. I mean, you know, oh, I could see you as we're doing this. The video is clear, the audio is good. You get a sense of the person and close the business that way, and we don't have to pay to put you up in the Marriott that night. Honestly, if I was a building a company again, that's what I would do. It's better for the bottom line. I remember. Yeah, it's just fundamentally
better for the bottom line. It's a good business. It's also going to clear a lot of new opportunities are what are the cases for what are the cases for upside that you can make for Askmal, but what do you see? What do you see in the future for the economy, for the for American workers and businesses that we should be enthusiastic about. I mean, I think people really need, especially before we sell them off for their weekend.
You know, I want themal the Camal case for assuming we reopen, which I know that's you know, unfortunately out of your hands in mind, but assuming we get back to reopen, what is the Camal case for economic optimism? Economic optimism? Actually, honestly, I have a bit of pessimism right now. Put that aside, you know, for the whole
for the whole picture, for an individual man. Look, one thing I'm learning my current Silicon Valley is there's always opportunity in any market, and usually the best companies, the best wants to bet on, the best things, are always funder than dawn market. You look at Google, you go
through look at Facebook. That was after the crash of the dot com boom, and I'm seeing many many entrepreneurs who've actually pivoted for what was their livelihood to doing stuff online and they actually when they figure it out what they used to do, but now doing an online version of it, they're making way more money and they're spending time with their families. So I'm seeing people actually start to do that, I know, personally, do better than
they were doing before. You know, it's a it's a it's a time for all of us are going to have to evolve with it. It's going to come down to the individual, you know, like if and things that you know, life has changed and there's not much we can do, but that's like, what are we going to do there? So one has to look for the opportunities that are available to them and actually go and create. And it comes back to the American spirit, you know,
the entrepreneurship spirit. You're gonna have to create and new things. So I'm optimistic for the individual. I'm a little pessimistic for the entire economy. All right, well we'll take that. But tell us before we let you go, your book Love Yourself Like Your Life depends on It out in paperback. Now, you wrote this kind of for yourself and then shared it with other people, and you just put it up on Amazon and it's sold. You know, a gazillion copies
and now it's in paperback and expanded format. Why you know, people see they're like, Okay, this guy's an entrepreneur, former tenth Mountain Division, involved in investing and and all these different aspects of kind of the the cutting edge of corporate America. What did people take from this book? Why? Why? Why should folks pick this one up and think that this is going to help them? Because you know, I'll tell you it's a self help book, not written by
a self help author. You know, it's a guy who was very practical. I'm me sharing how I worked on my inner self to actually change myself and change my life in a very practical, honest, real way, which is why this book does so well. And it's just about making itself better using the thing we're wired for it, which is love, and giving it to your sale first. Very very simple, and I think it's successful because it works.
And HarperCollins has published it in January and it's coming out worldwide, and I'm getting emails from people like all over the world, which is amazing, you know, and it's commanding all these different languages telling me how it's affecting them and I think for times like this, I'm hearing that you know that this book is really needed. So I hope you know people read it, get a lot
out of it, and apply it. You're gonna have to learn what thank you, what thank you means in or you know how to say thank you in about sixty different languages. Man Kamal Rabaton's everybody. The book is Love Yourself Like your life depends on it. It's on Amazon. Go check it out. I've got a copy. I've read it. Kamal's a dear friend of mine, great guy, and I think the book a lot of you will find very helpful, especially if you're going through a tough time, a challenging
time personally. Love yourself like your life depends on it. That's the title. Come all, my man, good to see you. We'll talk soon. Plea sure, I love your brother. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Oh it is roll call time, but first before we actually no, we can do the roll call the intro mark hit it. Go for it. The show ain't over yet, folks, keeping it real. It's time for roll call. Yeah, weekend time.
It's my dad's birthday. This weekend. I want to say happy birthday to my dad, who will just say he looks fifty, so we'll say it's his fiftieth birthday. But that would mean that he had me when he was like twelve, so that's technically not true. But happy birthday, Dad. You're the greatest, Love you, big guy, and uh, you know, thanks for teaching me to be a man and not be some little whimpy evil commy that comes from that comes from Dad. Other great stuff comes from mom. But
don't don't be a little whimpy commy comes from from pops. Um. Okay, let's let's get to our voicemail roll call. Remember eight four four nine hundred two eight two five eight four four nine hundred buck producer Mark claims that someone keeps coming in, calling in saying naughty figs all the voicemail producer Mark. Isn't there a way we could like block a number or something. How do we do that? I have No, I don't. I wouldn't know his number, right I only you know. I don't know. I was just
trying to think of the one side. Um, No, it is it is not true that the president is having an affair with my wife. Because I don't have a wife. So the president having an affair with my imaginary wife, as this person who keeps calling it saying, I don't know why I didn't think that's happening. That would be fun though, um, not not fun, but you know funny, I should say that would be fun. I think you're
proving his point. I meant that would be funny. If that were actually like a you know, a thing that we're going on, right, it would be quite a tabloid story the president's having an affair with conservative talk show host wife, Like that would turn into a big mess. But I don't have a wife, guy, so we don't have to worry about that. There is no wife. All right, let's get to it. Um play at producer Mark. This is Tom from Colorado. I wanted to point out the
irony amra of Whitefoot's Karen's statement. This is the same vein mayor who broke her own stay at home order to get a haircut because I well, she is the face of Chicago. Well now, the face of Chicago's incompetence in governance resulted in millions of dollars of damage, Yet she feels entitled to millions in federal aid. Who is the true Karen in this situation. I'm clearly Toma from Colorado is not happy with LORI lightfoot in Chicago, and I can understand why it's doing a very poor job
in that city. And it does not come across as as a as a Look, it doesn't come across as a as a niter, that's for sure. Although she's gonna allow allow quote Trump to send in federal law enforcement officers, so there's that. But yeah, I don't know. People. People have been telling me that the term Karen's been around for a long time. All right, Look, I'm not I'm not falling on my sword on this, but I don't
really care people want to use karen. It doesn't upset me, but I just I just kind of think that it has become a term that people use, and I think I'm I'm afe on it. I'm afie on it, but I'm I'm open to suggestion. I'm not always right, just like ninety percent of the time, maybe ninety nine. All right, next one hit it. Hey, guys, it's great to uh here, fellow millennial do such a great job. By the way, this is Andy from Cleveland and a later note Buck
never apologized for being a soccer fan. I was six three two eighty. Everyone thought I should play football, played soccer in high school college, loved every second of it. I would host Well Cup parties at fort AM when they were in Japan. So soccer is the greatest sport in the history of the world. So please never apologize for being a soccer fan. Love you guys. We love you too, Annie, Thanks man, thanks so much. That's uh yeah, look, I played. I played soccer all the way up through
high school. Was the captain of my high school team in New York, and then coach soccer later on for my high school. So I do secretly kind of love the sport. Did not play in college road crew in college, which was really just an excuse to make myself work out, And then I stopped rowing crew and proceeded to get very cuddly from all the eating of chicken wings and drinking of beer. But Annie, great to have some Team Buck Cleveland in the house, reaching out and a good dinner.
We got some you know, six three two eighty folks on Team Buck in case we got to deal with some crazy Antifa. When we do with the Team Buck barbecue sesh, So there you go. Next one on our audio real call hit it, Hi Buck, This is lou Anne calling from the red Soviet state of Ohio, and I wanted to ask the real quick question. If mass works so great, why did the virus spread in China? Seeing is that everyone has been masked there four years because of their air pollution. Thanks God, bless you and
keep the faith. Luanne and Ohio, we got another it. What's up with Ohio carrying the voicemail load here? Folks? You know, I mean, I love Ohio, but what about about all of our other wonderful states From Team Buck, I'm just I'm just trying to goad you guys, and I'm making more phone calls because producer Mark loves to stay up late at night listening to your voicemails. So Louanne, yeah, look, China. I don't think China. I don't think we can probably
can't listen to China's numbers on this one. I don't we know how many people have been infected in China or anything else, so we got to keep an eye on that. And yeah, look, I don't say that masks don't work at all. I think that there is there you know, there's certainly reason to believe, especially if someone's if it's if you're talking to somebody and you know it's limiting some of the amount of virus you're put
in the air, it might help. But to think that if only we were wearing masks this would all go away, that's just crazy. I mean I otherwise we should segment off, you know, some part of a city and run an experiment where every single person there wears a masks and see if it really is that protective of them. I don't even talk about this today on the show, but there's a Wall Street Journal piece about how I don't look, we don't talk about this in America, but this is reality.
You know. People keep pointing to Japan. They said, look at how well Japan handled this. We got a lot more health problems than the Japanese population we just do. We have of far more diabetes and obesity, and a whole range of I would guess asthma, though that one I don't know, but a whole range of health concerns that make us much more susceptible as a population, especially among the elderly population, to this disease. So not all you know, we like to think because or I shouldn't
say we liked it. We're always told by the Libs we've got to pretend like all people are, you know, coming from the exactly the same health perspective or health background. All this it's just not true. It's just not true. Now this is that's not gonna do with blame or anything like that. It's just we got to deal with the reality. In America, we've got a lot more health problems.
You know, we live. We live hard here, folks. We you know, we're we're eating a lot of cheetos and cheeseburgers and drinking some Jack Daniels and ice cream and oh man, that sounds procer mark. You' getting hungry a little bit. What is your drink of choice? Um? Like, if you have to have an adult beverage at a bar, what do you for it? Don't say not allowed beer? Yeah, but I mean I'm in like a drink drink. I don't really drink hard liquor that often. Usually I haven't
had it. I don't think I've had hard liquor. I don't know. I maybe had it a couple of times. Usually I have to be on vacation to drink hard liquor. If I do it at home, I just feel like I'm an alcoholic. Yeah, we'll see what happens with me. Is I go on vacation. I go somewhere warm, and I have a dacchiri or two, and I'm like, well,
that's a nice like two thousand calories. And then I go into like kind of a sugar rush slash food coma with the booze swirling around, and I fall asleep in the sun, get to sunburned, and spend three days rubbing that green alo vera on myself indoors. Yeah. I learned how much I liked to rum when I went to Jamaica from my honeymoon. Yeah. Yeah, he should produce a Mark cave back. I was hoping he was gonna have one of those little like the beads in his hair.
I don't have enough hair to get braided, but you know when Michael Scott came back from from sandals in the office that he had the little the little beads um that they will you know, I don't know what they call that, but when they beat your hair, when they braid your hair is braiding. Yeah, when you know when guys come back like, Yeah, I was just in Turks and Caicos and now I've got braided hair. Uh yeah, it is, it is what it is, all right. Um, let's see we got another hit a producer Mark, go
for it. Hi, this is Jane in Clifton Park, New York. I am sitting here listening to the show about you guys and who fuck wants to play him in a movie? And you guys, we rarely hear producer Mark laugh right out loud. You guys are so perfect together. Your show is awesome. You are the voice of reason and you have intelligence. How about that? So we're still rooting for you to go to del Ray And I have friends who just moved to Austin and they are trying to
get out and leave as soon as they can't. So shields, hi guys, and stay who you are because you guys are awesome. Thanks very much, bye, see producer Mark. Jane made the all the whole voicemail box experience worthwhile in one in one message. Yes she did compliment us, Yes, well, she just liked that you called me fat thor That is arguably my best line ever. Probably thanks for listening
to the buss and show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeart Radio app four wherever you get your podcasts. All right, now, do we go through all the voicemails for the for today mark? We did? Okay? Okay, Well, if everyone wants to send more, please do call in eight four four nine hundred two eight to five eight four four nine hundred Buck. And also remember please go to bucksexon dot com. Our site is growing and growing and growing every month, but we we really want more
and more folks to go there. The more we see you there, the more we'll write. Oh, I gotta get the T shirt stuff going. I forgot about that. But I got a lot of I got a lot of projects, a lot of things, a lot of things happening, a lot of things going on. Um, now let's get to let's get to what we've got today in the roll callbox. Team Buck at iHeartMedia dot com is the email address
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will be interesting things and then you won't need the dog. Yeah, I suppose for now I will be shameless and u and continue to have to lou So Yeah, there we go. She's she's very helpful all that stuff. Roll call from Wade first up? Has anyone given any thought to Biden being a red herring? He's always being referred to as
the presumptive nominee. What if they pull on October surprise and trot out someone more competent to run under the guise of Biden being suddenly unfit, The substitute could run with the benefit of not being thoroughly examined by our side. You know, Wade, I I appreciate your thinking, um where you know, I appreciate your thinking outside the box. I don't think they'll do that, because that's that's too risky.
And I think, um, I think that they realize they can get Biden elected even though he is who he is, It doesn't matter. They're just using the sheer muscle of the media, the Democrat Party, and the mobilization of the left to push this whole thing through. No one even thinks of what what does Biden even stand for? Nobody knows. Doesn't matter here, ammerl yo, I'll be Trump and push up contest. And I kind of, you know, I kind of just you know, No, I'm yeah, man, I mean
Joe Biden. Yeah, that's where it is. I was just curious. I just did a quick google of red herring a ring to mental floss dot com because I I've never this is one I don't know. The actual origin of the of the phrase is traced back to the early eighteen hundreds. Around this time, English journalist William Cobbett wrote a presumably fictional story about how he had used red herring as a boy to throw hounds off the scent
of a hair. M hm, did you know that, producer Mark, No, I did not know that's I did not know that one. So it all comes from a story everything the guy used. Yeah, a guy used smelly fish to throw dogs off the scent of something interesting. Interesting, A distraction, A distraction, all right, que not to be confused with qan on which is being taken off the internet all the time. Now, I'm always amazed. People reach out to me like Buck explain QUE to me, and I'm like, what, why do I
know about this? People always ask me like, am I a part of the Q and on conspiracy in some way? Folks? I don't know any I don't know anything about this. Like I get emails something times, Buck explain Q. He's the guy in the James Bond movies who makes the gadgets Q different Q rights in Hello Buck, Unfortunately, I must take issue with your position on Karen's Oh yeah, I know. I saw this one before. I was a truck driver hauling goods all around this country. I spent
thirty years working in restaurants. The name Karen has been used by restaurant workers for decades to describe the suburban mom dragging unruly children into a restaurant who is never satisfied, always needs to speak to a manager, and doesn't tip well. The name does is not specific to a certain color or political bent, but certain behaviors in a restaurant setting. Now it has been usurped. I'm open to suggestions as to what to call them. But until a good one
comes along. I'm sticking with Karen. No offense to the non Karen Karen's she'll tie and roll on. Q. I didn't know any of that, so, Mark, had you ever heard that before? Yeah, I think it's always kind of been suburban housewife. But it doesn't necessarily matter what racer political creed is. It's just a snobby person. Yeah. I think you know. Whenever someone says can I speak to your manager? Yes, in a way that's threatening, nine times out of ten they're being jerks, not ten out of ten.
Once or twice in my life I've had to be like at a restaurant, you know, we got, we got, we gotta take this up the chain when something really egregious has happened. Um, but nine times out of ten if you say, and of course, when I say not, can I speak to the manager? I have a return I want to process. I don't mean that I'm talking about when you people use can I speak to the manager? As I might be going after your job now. So I hope you're on edge about it. And I've seen it.
I saw a woman in a grocery store near me recently go in and say, and she did she did that, can I speak to the manager? And then she started complaining about how there's no security in the grocery store. And the guy was looking at her like what, it's not a bank. And he didn't say that, of course, but I can tell he's looking at her like, what, what's your problem, lady? Because she said she had an argument waiting in line about a guy who wasn't social
distancing enough. So you're seeing a lot of those kinds of arguments pop up these days. She's like, where is your security? Why here? Isn't there security in here? And he was like, uh, because we're a grocery store and we don't pay someone to stand and make sure that people aren't stealing roast chickens or something. I mean, what do you what do you want me to do? A lady? You know, like, we got employees, we work here, that's
all we got. Where is your security? All of a sudden Hillary broke in, Ah, I will steal your turkeys. Hillary doesn't grocery shop for herself. Come on, of course, not dude, of course not. You barely grocery shop for yourself. Oh that's nonsense. I love the grocery store. Oh come on, before the pandemic. You used to do the online surfaces. Oh yeah, when it was easy to get that. Yeah, yeah, I love the grocery delivery. I'm not gonna lie. I cannot tell a lie to this audience. They'll sudden the
groceries right through your door. That's always fun. But I do like sometimes being in the store when there's a good meat selection. I like the butcher counter that's where I and actually the seafood counter too, And I feel like you don't get the same stuff when you ordered online, like they'll give you whatever they give you. I do like to pick when it comes to my proteins, So there's that. But yeah, no, you know, fair Point delivery services are good. Jake. Guys, you're causing a nuisance with
today's roll call. It's interrupting my workout and those around me. I am l oling obnoxiously seriously fat thor kung Fu fauci the hamster digression, hilarious. Love you guys, keep it up shield side. Well, Jake, we're sorry if we interrupted your work out, but we're glad we amused you. That was certainly our intent. And I gotta say, Kong, I don't even remember Kung Fu Fauci? What did I do with what was kung You were doing an impression of Fauci doing kung fu? Oh okay, okay, yeah, no that
sounds everybody was kung Fu Fouci like that? Something like that, something like that. Yeah, James megadddos love your show and I have passed the buck to quite a few friends here in the Texas Panhandle as you requested. James, who shares my first name. Awesome, Thank you so much. Man. People who passed the buck do me a great honor and make sure that producer Mark and I can still buy groceries. So thank you. It is very very helpful
to us. And just think of it like, if you get them listening to the show, then when Producer Mark says something particularly funny and surly, now you guys will have you and your friends who listen to the show will have a point of commonality. And you could even borrow some of Mark's commentary for your own, you know, your own purposes. So there you go. Everybody wins. Oh you've got a question though, My roll call question observation
is what happened to Project Exile. It was something cooked up in the nineties, I think to curb gun violence, minimum ten years added for gun crimes. It worked fabulously into the left freaked out and dismantled it in several states. Not sure if it was federal or just a recommendation to the states. I believe if it was in use, gun crimes would largely disappear. I'm googling this in real time.
I've never even heard of this. If you catch a criminal enrichment with a gun in a crime, the criminal has forfeited his right to remain in the community, the immediate federal prosecution and stiff mandatory federal sentences of five years exiled to the Okay, yeah, no, this is a real thing. Project exile US Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Virginia. Interesting. I had actually never heard of this before. See just thank you for yeah, law enforcement marks twenty one years
of Project exile in Rochester. Yeah, this is a thing. Well, it's basically stiff sentencing federal sentences for people that are going to use gun crimes to commit violence, So that certainly you can understand how that is what it is. And yeah, thank you for bringing to my attention. Felicia Buck. You're talking about the CUOMO mandates on restaurants, please include the bars and pubs. Many bars in New York don't serve food. They don't even have kitchens. This mandate is
demanding bars serve substantial food. Also, these bars cannot serve food from other restaurants either. It has to be prepared and offered from the bars. So how does that happen? They've been closed for over four months now. No kitchens is a total insanity. Felicia, You're totally right. I want to make sure we also include in the people we're trying to help, and we need to get back to their business and their work, their livelihoods. Bars and pubs
in New York. I know there are bars that do not serve food and they are totally shut down as a result of all this. And look, it's just madness. It's just madness. We've got to reopen this stuff. We've got to do it. But people politicians don't want to take the risks, and Democrats don't want things to improve. So those are two very powerful reasons for there not to be a reopening. So Felicia stand strong, shields Hie. Hopefully we'll get back to it and things will I
don't know, things will get better. I'm hopeful, Jar. In regards to federal law enforcement officers and their effectiveness, my departments eight hundred plus officers squat team is more effective and experienced than the regional FBI swat team. We regularly serve warrants for FBI at f N d EA. I wouldn't be surprised if the same holds true in many larger departments. That being said, the Feds are up to
the task, no doubt. Yeah, Jar, I didn't. I didn't mean to compare every you know, obviously they're going to be local. There's gonna be local law enforcement that has more elite units than some of the federal law enforcement units. I just meant that the training and the training and equipment budgets of federal agencies, generally speaking, is going to be much larger than the local law enforcement budgets will
be just because federal versus local. That's the way it is, uh, you know, in my own experience, just even the healthcare I had when I worked at the CIA versus the healthcare I had when I worked at the NYPD, it was like going from a mansion to a shack in the woods. And it was just a function of money. So that being said, Jar, keep up the good work. Tell your brothers and sisters out there, and you're a squat team. Thank you for what they're doing. You're in
the hut. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Oh man, I'm actually I'm gonna be off on Monday. Team. I want you to know that under advance because I'm going away with the family for my dad's birthday for the weekend. So we are gonna have my man, Mike Slater. You probably know Mike's later if you know the first. He is a great host out in out in San Diego. Uh, and he is going to be taken over my show on Monday. He's gonna be running the Freedom Hunt. Really
nice guy, really good guy. So certainly worth your time to tune in and listen. But I'm gonna be out Monday, plan vacation just once you all know that. Um So that's that's just a heads up on the logistics there. I need. I need a long weekend. It's been it's been a long six months or so of pandemic content production and I definitely am looking forward to the weekend. I'll be with the family, so that's that's where that's
where I'm at. I'm gonna be if I wasn't fat thor before, I'm gonna be at the end of this weekend. It's gonna lie around, read, eat a lot. That is the plan. Michael. Next up here on roll called Buck with the President retweeting you so much, the damns are gonna put a target on your back. But not to worry, because we all hold our shields high with you. Well, Michael, that's why shield tie so important. We've all got to do it for ourselves and do it for other good
people out there, good patriots. We've got to take care of each other. Um. Yeah, I've had I've had crazy libs in my mentions, Like you wouldn't believe the last couple of days because eight eight retweets from the President in a row. It's like the President's Twitter is your Twitter for for that morning, and h yeah, it has
been a it has been interesting. One of the guys from one of the Law one of the Law and Orders spin offs, is like, yeah, politics, Like, look, no one's writing your lines now, dufus, I don't I don't need to hear it from you. I can't remember. They get it's one of one of those guys. Um anyway, actors, I swear. Oh. Sometimes the only people dumber than TV news anchors for the most part are our actors. Uh
John Shields, real news fan. It only makes sense for all the Democrats immediate to keep pushing mask wearing and lockouts to play on people's fears they won't go to very public places and vote in November. Will be interesting to see how quickly the masks and lockouts vanished the day after Trump is re elected. None of us should be shocked to see the lengths they will go to
to get their ways. Commy Bear lives. Yeah, I do think it's true that they that their plan down the line is going to be very obvious when they let us all out, you know. I do think that's the case. So it'll be right after the election and there'll be a big there'll be a big exhalation if from their side, if Biden wins, and all of a sudden we'll be able to have a real conversation about you know, opening
the country again. Mark right, this is on Instagram. Now remember following me on Instagram at buck Sexton if you want to see Tulu videos and fun things like that. Mister Buck, You're awesome. I listen every night when I drive. I drive a tractor trailer for ups from Fresno, California to Ontario, California. Every night. You keep me saying in a wake Shields High, brother, keep up the great work, Mark honor to keep you company while you do that important work, my friend. Thank you for what you do
making sure that logistics. As we know, amateurs talk strategy, professionals talk logistics. Making sure that logistics keep on flowing. People can get their stuff, businesses can thrive. Thank you so much, Mark Shields High. To you. Anthony writes in Buck, I listen to your show every night. I'm a comping upstate, New York who works sixteen hundred zero zero zero zero. I make my trainee listen to good Anthony is forcing
the passage of the Buck to his trainee. Thanks so much for writing in Man, and he says, keep fighting the good fight, Anthony, Anthony, I appreciate it, brother, good good stuff. Thank you so much. Let's see here. Tom writes in your dog reminds me of a cat. Okay, well, my dog is a dog, So there about that. Randy writes,
love the picks of Tulu. Thank you, yeah, man, I think that there will be some additional picks of lou So gotta follow me on the instag on the Graham, on the Graham, Sean right, please run for office, Sean, I have too much fun of the freedom hud And what is producer marketing do? He doesn't want to be a press secretary. That's going to be annoying for him. He's gonna have to actually get out of his pajamas to do his job. That's gonna be the show for everybody.
Thank you so much for being here. A great weekend. I'll be back with you Tuesday. Shield's Hot
