You are entering the freedom hunt. One down, one ago. The Democrat debate last night was more or less what we expected, a whole bunch of crazy with some social justice rhetoric thrown into the mix. And then tonight there'll be more candidates on the left making a mockery of themselves in front of the American people. We'll talk about what they said, what they stand for, and all the rest of what you need to know coming up on
the Buck Sexton Show. This is the Buck Sexton Show, where the mission or mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence. Make no mistake American, You're a great American. Again, the Buck Sexton Show begins. He's a great guy, No man. I washed that debate last night. It was not particularly memorable. But welcome to the Buck Saxon Show. We'll talk a bit about this just because it is a window into the decrepit soul of the American left. We got a sense of what they stand for,
who they are on the upside. Before I get into the degree the depths of crazy to which we were forced to endure. Before I get to that, I'll say I think that Delaney and Gabbert looked looked pretty normal, right. I think that's a fair I think Delaney and Gabber probably came out of the crew the best, and then there was just some whackadoo stuff, which we'll be getting into here in just a moment. But Beto is Betto
is Beto, he is Dunzo. I do not think Betto is gonna, which is a shame because I really enjoy people really like the Betto impersonation Prucer Mike, so we might have to just create a character. It's like, but those are special, like American unity around the campfire while he plays a guitar correspondent to make fun of. He's fun to make fun of, you know. I mean that's so I'm a little sad that he's not going to
be in the mix more. It's like Bernie Sanders. You gotta have the poem because then you can act if he was president for full he was thinking about what we could do. We could talk about Bernie Sanders all the time. It'd be fantastic. Um. I mean, it'd be bad for the economy, for the country and for the world, but at least I'd be able to make fun of Bernie Sanders a lot, which would be good. Now though,
on to the crazy for a second here. Um. And but we've got some big Supreme Court decisions that came down today, one on jerrymandering and one on the census. So the jerrymandering the Court was correct and said that it's not an issue for the for the Supreme Court to decide jerry mannering is gonna happen. The census question, I think was close to wrongly decided, and I think it's a bad thing going on there. So we'll see what happens. We'll talk about that there later on. Let's
get into why. I. I just think it was a good thing for the American people to see last night. Who these Democrats are, what they believe, what they think, and how completely bizarre some of their beliefs are, and what social justice rhetoric and thinking can do to a person, how wrong, how outside the mainstream, how just looney can it make you. You knew that the social issues would come up in the course of the debate with all these different candidates, but I did not expect this to happen.
And I usually know what the Democrats are gonna do, where they're gonna go with something. I am rarely surprised by the Democrats. This one was a WT moment, This was wow. Ulean Castro last night said that, well, we knew that. He said that they should have taxpayers fund abortions, which is a very has been a red line in American politics for a long time. It's why we had the High Amendment. Now, as I've said, money is fungible, and you give money to Planned Parenthood, you're giving money
to abortion mills. It doesn't really change. But at least there was this this something of an effort to even if just give a fig leaf that we're not going to take money from Americans and just funnel it right away in a direct fashion from your pocket to the treasury to abortion abortion mills. And now the Democrats have abandoned that. It is the official Democratic Party platform that you must fund, that abortion is abortions are healthcare, and that it must be funded. But then, so that's already
a radical position, and it's a deeply immoral position. It's a scientifically on sound position. It's a you know, you go down. It's heinous, it's it's evil, it's wrong. But this added a whole other layer what Castro said last night to this issue Plate ten. Would your plan cover abortion, mister Secretary, I guess it would. I don't believe only
in reproductive freedom. I believe in reproductive justice. And you know what that means is that just because a woman or let's also not forget someone in the trans community, a trans email this core, doesn't mean they shouldn't have the right to exercise that right to choose. And so I absolutely would cover the right to have an abortion. So a trans female would have a taxpayer funded abortion. Is that am I missing at MIC? Or is that
what I feel like? That's what was said, Let's not leave the trans community out of the abortion and they said a trans female, which would mean a biological male, a biological male. Who, Yeah, does someone need to explain x x x Y chromosome, the birds and the bees.
I know that this is a massive pandering festival last night to all the different communities, of all the different factions with the Democratic Party, but I am pretty darn short that it is not something that we have to worry about when you have biological males who are transgender females putting us on what that even means for a moment, I am quite certain they cannot have children and therefore the abortion, the abortion issue does not come into play.
And for a presidential candidate the Democratic Party to say that was just a window into Wow, these people are nuts. They're just living in an alternate universe. Facts don't matter, science doesn't matter, reality doesn't matter. It's just whatever. Sounds like they care the most about an agree of the community, or an a press community or whatever it. Maybe we'll get into later about all the ablest panol that was going on. You know, Corey Booker spoke about trans Americans
last night as well. He didn't I don't believe he said that they should get taxpayer funded abortions, which Corey Booker's got that at least going for him. But but here's what he said, play KIPT twelve. Civil rights is someplace to begin, but in the African American civil rights community another place to focus, almost to stop the lynching of African Americans. We do not talk enough about trans Americans, especially African American trans Americans, and the incredibly high rates
of murder right now. We don't talk enough about how many children, about thirty percent of LGBTQ kids who do not go to school because of fear it's not enough just to be on the Equality Act. I'm an original cosponsor. We need to have a president that will fight to protect LGBTQ Americans every single day from violence. So we don't talk enough, according Democrats about trans Americans, or as as Corey Booker says, they're African American trans Americans. So
I mean that's a whole even more specific designation. Producer Mike just sent me this. People who identify as trans are point two percent of the population. I think we
talk about trans Americans a lot. Actually, I think the Democratic Party is obsessed with the issue of trans Americans because they think that this is a new civil rights struggle and it brings together for them the eradication of gender and the radical equality that they believe they can make between men and women by eliminating gender as something
that is physically constructed, something that is biologically based. They're wrong in this, and that's why they have these completely insane ideas, like you know, there should be trans trans female mma fighters and that that's not dangerous and a terrible idea. I mean, they're wrong about these things, but nonetheless they do cling to them. But who you cast for last night, trans Americans should or trans females rather
should have taxpayer funded abortions. If you were trying to come up with a tagline for the Democrat debate last night of just how far left, how crazy this party has become. We're not sitting around arguing over you know, what the marginal tax rate should be, Should it be up two percent or down two percent or something. I mean there's some people want to have that conversation. No, no, No, Democrats now as a party are kicking at the load bearing walls of our society. I mean they just want
to see how far they can push everything. And if you have any questions at all, it just if you just want to slow things down a little bit. Hey, we study this little work. We spent a little more time on this. You're a bigot, You're awful, You're mean. You don't care about kids drowning in the rio grand you don't care about Transamericans being murdered. No, I mean we care about all those that. We don't want anything bad to happen to anybody. But can we talk about policy?
Can we talk about what works in the real world? Oh? No, You see, last night was a portal the Democrats created a portal into a left wing fantasy world where reality no longer counts. It's just whatever gets the left wing audience riled up and feels emotionally validated. That's what the Democratic Party has become. Insanity that emotionally validates the left, and that's what we saw in the debate. We have
more on this in a moment. My plan would be to first of all, make community college free and make sure that everyone else besides that top percentile gets help with our education. Secondly, I'd use pell grants, I double them from six thousand to twelve thousand dollars a year and expand it to the number of families that get covered up to families that make up to one hundred thousand dollars. My family didn't have the money for college application, much less a chance for me to go to college,
but I got my chance. It was a fifty dollars a semester commuter college. That was a little slice of government that created some opportunity for a girl, and it opened my life. You're never gonna find out how expensive college can be until it is free. Trust me. You had their Klobaschar and pocahonas aka Elizabeth Warren talking about the ways that they want to expand people's ability to
go to college. Let's let's understand this. You have one point seven one point six trillion dollars of outstanding student loans, which means that there are a lot of people who are taking out loans. But by the way of that, one thing that doesn't get discussed. Of that one point six trillion, there's a big chunk of that that is for profit colleges. There's a big chunk of that that is education that people should probably think long and hard
before they go forward with it. A for profit college can work for people, can be okaput is a sketchy success ratio for people who are trying to get certain jobs going to these for profit universities and these different
online programs. And here's what the real discussion should be at at the national level, instead of just trying to say that everything is free, which means that everyone is going to pay for really the top third of America socioeconomically, there's going to be a subsidy that the taxpayers going to provide for them to go to school. There are already are lots of subsidies. I mean, we're already funneling
dollars into state universities and state colleges community colleges. You can more or less go to community college almost for free, and at the very elite level places like Yale University Harvard University. If you make under a certain amount of money, you are probably going to graduate with little to no debt. This is not a program. This is not a plan that the Democrats are putting forward that's going to make this better, because they're not dealing with the real problem.
The real problem is if everybody this is market base, this is supply and demand. If everybody has some kind of a degree and that's a credential that is used in the hiring process, then guess what. That credential isn't worth as much anymore. You know, if you gave everybody in the in the United States a million dollars, it wouldn't be the same to be a millionaire anymore either, Right, You wouldn't be like, oh, I'm rich now, No, you
wouldn't be rich because everybody's got a million dollars. There is going to be a stratification process involved in higher education. You're never going to get rid of it entirely. Ultimately, everybody can't get a trophy. Now, another part of this is that going to a four year college is not necessarily a trophy. He might not want to do it. In my own way, as somebody who comes from a coastal city and thought about getting a very expensive two
year graduate degree. I looked at this problem as somebody who came out of the government, had very little savings. I mean, like basically no money in the bank, and was going to apply to go get an MBA and do all this stuff. And I said, you know, I just I'd rather just get a job and just just hustle and just make it happen. That's what I did. Now here I am on a nationally syndicated radio show. Yah me. But these are the decisions that people should
be forced to make. You have to have individual responsibility. It's amazing to hear democrats up there on that stage talking for as long as they did, and words like you know, freedom, liberty, individual responsibility. None of these things
ever come out of their mouths. There's a whole lexicon, there's a whole way of speaking talking about this kind of justice, that kind of justice, you know, the way that layers of oppression make their way into the thinking of all of these Libs on that stage all the time, and the way they'll talk about our democracy, our democracy, first of all, it's a republican. Second of all, democracy just means whatever gets libs in power. That's really what
democracy is for them. It's not what they pretend that it is. And you know, the plans they have for college are not going to help the people that they think they're going to help. I mean, to eliminate all that debt is it would be an act of tremendous unfairness to people who didn't take out those loans or already paid off their loans. So I just think it's it's it's important that we see this for what it really is. And the Libs are they'll never learn that,
that is for sure. They will absolutely never learn, oh speak of, never learned family separation. They talked a lot about immigration last night. You know what you got from it. They have no plans, no interest whatsoever in stopping the flow of migrants to our southern border. They do not view this, I keep saying it. They do not view this as a problem. They don't see this as an issue. They, if anything, just hope that this continues on and they
like the issue as a means of bashing Republicans. Here is Beto. It's like I just last night, it was my big chance, and I didn't seize that chance. But if we just all seize each other and just hold each other's hands, and you don't have to sing in tune, but just like I just want to play a g on my guitar, and then if you're close enough to it, we can all just like sing together and I'll make
my big comeback. But Beto was talking about family separation, the only part of the immigration debate the Democrats want to discuss. Here's what they said, Play eight. No one's worked harder to end the practice of family separation. My administration,
we will reunite every separated family. We will free Dreamers from any fear of deportation by making them US citizens, and will rewrite our immigration laws in our own image so they reflect our values, our interests, and our reality in cities like Miami where we are today, or my hometown of El Paso. So a very ambitious, bold plan to make sure that we get immigration policy right. What
does that mean? You know, it's my favorite question. What does that mean we're gonna rewrite We're gonna rewrite our immigration plan so that they represent a mirror who we are as a people. I did myself an AD. Yeah, exactly. He would give himself an A. He doesn't, he doesn't even know what that means other than stay away from talking about how the Democrats are an open borders party. I did myself an A. Yeah, if you can get here,
you can stay. That's the bet the Beto way, And then he'd give himself an A. It's really just it was. It was madness up there on stage last night. It was a lot of people who are even where they were saying the stuff that's even crazier than that then then what they would want to say for the most part, because that is where the base of the Democratic Party is. It was a a smorgest board of crazy, a bacchanal of the insane, at a menagerie of mindlessness. I could
go on and on. I should be a sportscaster, you know, serendipity baby, you know I can be one of those guys. Is that Dick vital right? Yeah, yeah, that's right. I know some things about the sports, not as much as you might but I'm working on it. It's okay. By the way, we're gonna have and Colter joining us for
quite a bit in the second hour. We're gonna have a chat about the Central Park five as well as the big Supreme Court cases that came down today and is super fun, So definitely stay stay around for that. That'll be right in the middle of the show. We'll be right back. Well, the biggest geopolitical challenge is China. The biggest threat to the security the United States is Donald Trump. You're at a greater risk of nuclear war
today than ever before in history. Our major threat right now is what's going on in the Mid East with Iran essential threat is climate change, climate change, Yeah, Center Booker, Nuclear Proliferation and climate Change Secretary Castra Say China, and climate Change Congressman Ryan China. Without a question, Russia, because they're trying to undermine our democracy. The biggest threat, folks, accord of these democrats, the biggest threat the United States faces.
You heard all their answers there. It was a kind of one of the few rapid fire moments of what was a pretty lackluster overall. I mean, there's there was nobody was impressive I mean, I actually did this out last night. I would take Mike, what do you think of us? I would take any if I had to start a new chain of yogurt shops, you know, if I was going to be a startup of my own business, I would take a random MBA student, just picked at random,
over pretty much anybody. The only exception might be Delaney, but everybody else on that stage last night, I would take random MBA student. Yeah, no doubt, no doubt about it. People have no no sense of how a business works, no sense of how the or at least when they talk about this, they have no sense about the real world works. You know, I'm something like Elizabeth Warreners. She has she ever had to has she ever had to read a balance sheet? Does she have any idea? She
talks about small business all the time. What does she know about small business? You's been a professor? Mom, Paul never taught her that. I guess not. But you know, there was a lot of stuff last night that was pretty crazy. That's that's really the theme. Democrats are crazy. A lesson from debate one. Democrats are crazy. We can take that that one to the bank. But then there's also on the national security side. I forget who it was that said Trump. I think that's I think it
was Insley. Maybe he might have said Trump, or who's who said Trump was the what doesn't matter. Yeah, there's a part of me that wants to give the benefit of the doubt and say that that they don't. He didn't mean that, as in he just was trying to be funny. But I do believe it. There are Democrats, and perhaps Ensley is one of them, who really think that the greatest threat that the country faces is in fact, Donald Trump. These people are nuts, absolutely nuts, the biggest threat.
He's been president for over two years. The country's fine. Things are good, We're not starting any big wars, haven't gotten hit with any major knock on wood, haven't gotten hit with any major terrorist attacks. Economy is really robust. What what's the problem everybody? It's like they hate the country doing so well. On the left, I don't know
what to say. If you would if you had told people when they were voting, based on what the Democrats were saying in the fall of twenty sixteen, that this is what the country would look like under Donald Trump, I think I think you would have beaten Hillary and a lot of states that he didn't even beat it right now, if you really had that clarity about the results of this presidency. But he said that Trump was
the biggest threat. Look, people want to say the Democrats who said nuclear stuff or Iran, that's legit, that's you can make that claim. I don't think Iran really is that big of a threat to us, but I do think it's fair to say that the Iranians are a threat in general. You could make. I mean, the real answer is, China is the only China is the only country in the world that poses a challenge to us
of replacing US as the global hedgemon. They're the only one that for the next hundred years that's a serious, a serious concern. Russia is not there, we go. Russia is not a serious concern on that on that front. But Russia could be a threat in some way. But the part of it that really just got me incensed us to say, the biggest threat that the United States faces the biggest national security geopolitical. So geopolitical threat includes a whole bunch of stuff. Threat to the United States
has climate change. This is not a thing that that saying. People would say This is not a thing that you would believe unless you had consumed so much propaganda and you knew that your team, as in Team Lived, the left was so set on this that it's impossible, impossible to get them to think rationally about it. It is complete nonsense to say that the biggest geopolitical threat to
America's climate change. I don't care who they have saying they're wrong, and it doesn't matter if they could have the biggest genius in the world sit down and not that they have the biggest genius in the world's usually Al Gore or Leonardo DiCaprio, but they sit down and say that this is what really, what really should concern us. This is the catastrophis mindset that has been wrong countless time, stretching back for centuries, about how we're all going to
die unless this thing happens. It's not going to happen. I assure you climate change is not the threat that they think that it is. And then so you have four people say either climate change and just their primary answer, or just throw climate change in there as well, because the left wing base, I mean, the left wing voters
in these primaries are all climate change lunatics. I mean, they they think that climate change and if you don't believe in climate change, there's something deeply morally wrong with you. You know, you you don't care about the future of this country, you don't care about the world melting down. You know, you just don't care about any of it. So that is where they are. And I think that it's fair to say that that's a that's a crazy belief, that's not a rational thing for anyone to believe at all.
And that was something the Democrats we're saying a lot less than another thing that came up, that the class warfare stuff. It never gets old. Unfortunately it works. You know why, let's all be honest about this. Envy makes for good politics. Envy is a is a human frailty.
We all have it in different ways. We all covet you know, our neighbor's wife, or our neighbor's husband, or our neighbor's house or you know, and you have to fight against that, you know, you have to fight against wanting what somebody else has, coveting their success, their wealth there there, whatever it may be. But if you're willing to pinpoint that and try to appeal to someone's m you can get very, very far. And that's where Bill Deblasio comes in. Play clip fourteen. This is supposed to
be the party of working people. Yes, we're supposed to be for seventy percent tax rate on the wealthy. Yes, we're supposed to be for free college, free public college for our young people. We are supposed to break up big corporations when they're not serving our democracy. This Democratic Party has to be strong and bold and progressive. And in New York we've proved that we can do something very different. We can put money back in the hands
of working people. And let me tell you, every time you talk about investing in people in their communities, you hear folks say there's not enough money. What I say of them every single time is there's plenty of money in this world. There's plenty of money in this country. It's just in the wrong hands. Democrats have to fix that. That should send a chill down your spine. That he will just come out and say, this is the mayor of the largest city in the country, I'm coming to
you from that city right now on this show. That there's plenty of money, it's just in the wrong hands. What a statement, What a thing to say. I mean, this is, you know, right out of the Carl Marks playbook here. This is astonishing stuff for a major American political figure, for better, for worse, for worse obviously, to be saying on the stage like this, it was just stunning.
And when he's not telling us that the wrong people have the money, then he's saying that people in New York City need to watch that you need to watch out because of all the all the racists here, especially
among the police. Play thirteen. So I want to say, there's something that sets me apart from all my colleagues running in this race, and that is for the last twenty one years, I've been raising the black sun in America, and I have had to have very very serious talks with my son Dante about how to protect himself on the streets of our city and all over this country, including how to deal with the fact that he has to take special caution because there have been too many
tragedies between our young men and our police too. Panderer of the Big Apple build a Blasio. Fortunately, even Democrats won't vote for that guy. You know, I was hoping last night was that somebody was going to hand klobaschar used combs so she could eat a salad during the break. I didn't want her to get low blood sugar. Be right back. Democrats are solely responsible for the humanitarian crisis because they've refused every single effort to shut off the
magnets of child smuggling. Hard to believe. Well, let me be perfectly clearer. I'm glad the Speaker and the administration are discussing some of these outstanding issues. But if House Democrats send the Senate back some partisan effort to disrupt our bipartisan progress, we will simply move to table. The United States Senate is not going to pass a border funding bill that cuts the money for ICE and the
Department of Defense and not going to happen. We already have our compromise, The Shelby Lahy Senate Bill is the only game in town. Time to quit playing games, Time to make a law, cocaine. Mitch hath spoken this time it quit playing games. He's right. The Democrats taking the position that they're going to get some other cuts in enforcement measures. I mean, this couldn't be any more obvious. Could you imagine, just think about this for a moment.
If we were dealing with any other area of criminal law, and there was a crisis, right if we had well, we do have a drug crisis in this country, but if there was a burglary crisis, and them which because burglary is illegal, and the Democrats came along and they said, all right, look, will we're willing to to put more more you know, treatment programs in place for people who are compulsive thieves, but we don't want to do anything
to help the burglary units of the police departments. We don't want there to be you know, more staffing to help investigate these crimes. We're only going to work on the treatment side of the equation. I think people would say that they were nuts, or if they were going to say that, we're gonna have deferred prosecution agreements for everybody doing burglary and that's it, so there's no real punishment for it. You just steal stuff and then you get let go. But we're gonna make sure you let
go quickly and humanely. That's that's what they really push for. It's it's maddening, folks. It's maddening that they don't want any enforcement measures to be in place that has been clear for a long time here. They only talked last night in this debate about the ways in which they would really like to essentially pander to the illegal immigrant and predominantly Hispanic community. As we're on air, we got
we got the Senate right there, they're voting. Okay, they're gonna pass it looks like this four point six billion dollar boarder bill. And this is just money to deal with the facilities and the overcrowding. This isn't going to make the problem stop. This isn't going to make the problem go away, which is why I think there's so little hope that this is going to be something that
doesn't continue to just drag on and on. There are reasons why people are coming here illegally, and those reasons are not going away because of what Democrats are doing. And from last night, as we started off the show discussing Democrats are crazy, and they are crazy on this issue, but somehow they've managed to create a narrative that makes Republicans feel like they need to be on defense here. Well, I shouldn't say somehow, this is what they always do.
But even people within the bureaucracy of enforcement itself are feeling the heat and This is an AP News story today about the turmoil inside the Department of Homeland Security over this rede leaks, pointed accusations, a top officials resignation, and above all, increasingly dire conditions for migrants, those who make it across the border and those who fails. Captured in the searing images of a father clutching a child then, which everyone has been quite focused on. But this is
what the AP story says. The Department of Homeland Security has entered a new stage of dysfunction and finger pointing as the administration continues to rearrange staff and push hardline rhetoric, squabbling and jockeying over jobs. Comes from an outrage over reports for children who held the border. And there's just all this, all this now, all these accusations about people leaking you. At last week, Mark Morgan, newly installed as acting director of ICE, saw to please his boss by
moving forward with an operation targeting families. Then people said Macalinan may have leaked about this to stop it from happening. Now there's all this finger pointing, all this mess here.
Here's what's going on. People that work in the government have gotten the message from the media from the libs from the left that if you try and do what Trump wants you to do, if you go along with what Trump is trying to accomplish at the border, they will settle scores with you even after you leave government service. The left is very good at this. They're good at witch hunts, they're good at pressure campaigns at Boycott's and now at a form of blacklisting. They blacklist people that
work in a Republican administration. This is that they've done this so that if and then there's these have been campaigns. I mean, this has really happened. I'm not imagining this. They've they've pushed around these uh petitions, you know, don't hire anybody, don't work with anybody, don't do anything with anybody who works for the Trump administration when they leave government service, even if they are practitioners, even if they are people who are just doing a job like law
enforcement in DHS. This is about homeland security. It's not supposed to be political. It's supposed to be working within the framework of the laws that we have to protect all of us. And Nope, not anymore. It used to be that if you came out of an administration to seeing your post. You could look forward to, you could
look forward to the Biden treatment. You know, two hundred thousand dollars speeches Angel hare pasta biscotti top with a little bit of I was gonna say parmisan, but you don't put parmisan on a biscotti mark, No, you put what do you call it? The what's the what do you call it? Is like the creme, but it's not the gelato, see ya? You put a gelato on the bascatti. Right, that's what you're supposed to get. If you're a senior
government official, you get all the fancy stuff. If you're a senior government official, work in a DHS for Trump and you leave and you try to get a job private sector, you want to be on the board of the company. Any of this stuff, you know what ends up happening nothing because people won't talk to you, they won't touch you, and all they see this is the thing that they don't. They don't just work on public opinion. The left creates professional and personal fear among those that
are supposed to enact the Trump agenda. And this is how you have a Department of Homeland Security that has now senior people that are pointing fingers talking about leaks. You get, you get people that are have already resigned. They're trying to get out of there because they don't want to deal with what the Libs will do to them when the time comes. They don't want to deal with what will happen after they leave office if they're
a part of this. I mean, you've got members of Congress that Trump is running concentration camps at the border, and obviously Libs don't appreciate that. I'm sorry. Obviously that's going to impact somebody's job prospects. To have you worked in a situation where they're told that they're the equivalent of you know, the the Nazis right, And this is
what libs do. They're very effective at this, at putting reputational risk on the shoulders of those who are working in law enforcement under this administration, who are working within the federal government for this president. You do this at your peril, even if the public supports you by a majority. That's what's going on inside DAHS as I see it.
We'll be right back. Some big Supreme Court cases came down today and uh, you know, we have and culter with us now to talk about why once again conservative justices don't seem to be able to stay, stay on their team, stay on the script. John Roberts, I've had questions about him all along. But we'll get aunt Away in and tell us what's really happening here. She is, of course a cult or thirteen bestsellers. You know her, you see her, and thank you so much. All Right,
we got these two, let's start. Can we start with the jerrymandering case? Just to dispense with this, I want to know what is the standard? What is the standard that liberals offer for it's not going to be political? How we decide what congressional districts are in our state? How does that work? Well? Um, First of all, I should throw in a caveat to this after saying sure, I'd love to discuss the case to day. I haven't. I haven't read them yet, but I have a general
idea what they concluded. And on the jerrymandering case, Um, if you were an assiduous viewer of MSNBC, you would know that the only people who engage in jerrymandering are Republicans. Fuck Saxon, Um. Every time I hear them saying this on MSNBC. Um, I laugh. Well, it's like big money in politics, only only we have big money in politics, some dark money in politics that the sorrows money doesn't count. Yeah, yeah, go look at m like Illinois their their division of
congressional districts. It's basically an octopus going out from Chicago. It looks like modern art. No, it is the Democrats. And for years, for what am I saying? For decades, Texas every four years would vote for a Republican president, and the number of Democrats in Congress it was something like, you know, three to one Democrats too, Republicans who were elected to Congress. Now that that happens from jerrymandering. Yeah, okay, so both sides are going to complain when the other
side does it. But your question, I think is the most important question, which is and I gathered the court washed its hands of the matter, and I think that's appropriate. What standard do you use here? Whenever states passed these laws saying oh we'll have an independent commission decide this, it doesn't tend to end up all that much better. Sorry, this is just I mean, this is maybe maybe someone can persuade me otherwise, I would love to have you know,
be able to to be able to stop it. But I think you just have to throw up your hands and say, this is one of the results of winning and the other cases citizenship, and what's going on with this one? Well, as much as I would like to attack Justice Roberts, having been the lonely voice in the woods warning conservatives against him when he was nominated, technically what the court found was they sent it back to the district Court, Um, saying, m this is the executive
branch's rule making authority. They can make these rules, but but they have to have a you know, a rational basis for it. You have to explain your decision better. And this explanation isn't very good. So come back and give us, give us an explanation for why you want to ask this question. It could be. And again I'm not really in a mood to defend Roberts. But what what Justice Burger always did, um, because he was the
chief justice of a very liberal court. Um, he'd he'd switch his vote at the last minute to vote with the majority so that he could write the opinion and not make it as crazy as it might otherwise. Had been so some of these decisions that Robert signs onto where they say, oh, he's with the liberals. With liberals, it could be him taking one for the team, so that a bad decision, well who knows um is going to be is going to be mitigated. But we can
still come out of that one. Okay, obviously it makes a huge difference. Um, well, why is there such such a rejection of getting the data? And you know, another place where people tell me that I'm crazy and they say that you're crazy is on It is on the number of illegal aliens who who are in the country. I look at them, like, you really, you guys, really believe the last ten years it's been eleven We got a million this year alone at least. And that's, by
the way, that's just from Central America. That's not including all the Cubans and the Benggladeshi's allays other people I see running Across' actual seen running across the border in the last six months with my own eyes. Border patrol laughs. When you say it's eleven million, they're like, yeah, right, buddy, Like we're getting thousands and thousands a day. Do the math. But but you know, how is it? The government never gets an answer here. I described as an Adios America.
They're all going every report that tells you eleven million, and they've been saying roughly eleven million, you know, maybe eleven point eight to twelve point five, but right around there since the beginning of the Bush administration. So we're supposed to believe that it has not changed for fifteen years now. No, that defies plausibility. So in Adios America,
what they're doing is they're going by census reports. So people who have who have crossed through thousands of miles of desert left their families these days, dragged the kid with them, stolen IDs, ripped off American workers, written in the back of a flatbed truck. Someone comes to them and says, I'm from the government. Would you fill out this survey please. We're supposed to believe that they're filling it out and they are being totally honest. That's where
the eleven million figure comes from. Everyone's using the census report. So you would think everyone who is out there using the census report from Center for Immigration Studies to Pew, you'd think they'd want a better answer on this. But it matters for a lot of things. It matters for the number of congressional districts there are. It matters for
federal federal programs, how much money your district gets. They have these districts called I think they call them ghost districts where there are so many illegal aliens who can't vote in a district. A congressperson is being elected by a very very small number of people. That seems like something we should want to know. Yeah, I feel like we should try to get answers about all this. But there's obviously is watering down the votes of people who
don't live in those ghost districts. So it's one thing. It's it's like applying Senate rules to the House. So when the Senate, everyone understands every state gets two senators and it doesn't matter if you're a teeny tiny little Delaware or great big California. But obviously, as a consequences, someone's vote for Senate in California is not worth as much as someone's vote for Senate in um, say, Rhode Island or Delaware. Oh well, that's how the constitution works.
It isn't really, it isn't a perfect democracy. It's a republic. We all know that, okay, But if if when you're jamming in illegal aliens and counting them for purposes of how of how big your congressional district is that that turns a House race into a Senate race where your vote, for example, in Maxiine Waters District heavily full of illegal illegal aliens um counts vastly more than your vote in you know, some some county that are some congressional district
that's made up of all Americas. Yeah. Again, I think that this is something where we should all want the answers, but there's clear houstility. Do you think the administration didn't mess up on this one? Though? It seems like Wilbur Ross had a little bit of a mister mcgoomom in here. I'm not sure that I haven't looked at closely enough, Okay, I'm just because it seems to me like they should
have known that. You know, they shouldn't write out like well this will help the Republicans and put that in memos. It's not slick, guys. They could be better. And before we let you go, I'm just wondering, how are you feeling about how do you feel about Trump these days?
Now that we're actually in the election season. I'd feel a lot better if the Democrats would put up a plausible candidate to frighten Trump, because I mean, if he won't keep his central campaign promises when he has to worry about reelection, is he more likely to keep those
promises when he doesn't have to worry about reelection. No, we're looking in a second term where all you'll have to worry about is or think about concern himself is making sure that Ivanka's purse business does well and you know, winning the hearts and minds of of Manhattan liberals. Though I don't think that's ever going to happen, so he may give up on that part pretty fast. But I would like i've we were we had ten seconds on
the clock on election day. Now we have about a half a second to get him to fulfillless promises before the end of his first term. The Democrats, however, are really letting me down by running primarily crazy. The last night was kind of amazing. It wasn't really that it wasn't really great theater because we've heard a lot of this stuff before, but it was it was a really
concentrated dose of delusion and insanity on the stage. Yeah. Yes, well, I was watching with one liberal and one moderate out here, and we all liked Tulsi Gabbard, I mean genuinely liked. And the guy for Delaney Baltimore. Yeah, Delaney. Yeah, he's he's he's a he's a normal human being. You could have I've actually interviewed him. He's a normal person you could have a conversation with. Yeah. I was kind of surprised by that. After that, the three of us totally disagreed,
but all three liked those. Yeah, but delay he has has has like less chance than Betto of becoming president and Bettos chances are not good. Who is there? And I gotta ask you who is the craziest? I mean, if you if you had to just pick pure crazy from at Democrat stage tonight or last night, we'll put the whole field in play. Who's the wackiest? Um? Well, it's kind of cheating, but I think Deblasio, Yes, that is the correct as chance as Delaney. That's true. But
I Deblasio is hated by liberals in Manhattan. I've done. I've tried to tell everybody I can about how he used to be Warren Wilhelm, and that just explains so much more. When they understand. Why do you say that I looked it up for them last night. I knew it was some crazy name, and that's what we were calling him throughout the debate. He didn't believe me when I first told him the freedom honey, and we call
him Kaiser Vilhelm. Just so everybody, everybody remembers and call to everybody if you haven't already, buy one of her thirteen best selling books, and obviously follow her for great, funny, wonderful insights on Twitter and have fun out on the left coast. We'll talk to you soon, talk to you soon. Back all right, team, we'll be back center Booker, what would you do on day one? And this is a situation that the next president will inherit acceptable president too, Dimonazado,
Los Imigrant says, in acceptable vote one day one. I will make sure that number one, we end the ice policies and the customs and border policies are violating the human rights. This economy has got to work for everyone, and right now we know that it isn't, and it's going to take all of us coming together to make sure that it does. Necessit almost include Goda, Persona and Alexia. That seems almost include Goda persona in West Democacia. Now I know, I know a last Branio personally, right, I
took French, German, Arabic. I speak very little of any of those things now a little bit of French just because the restaurants. Um, I mean, I guess I can go into a German restaurant and orders the Schnitzel. Yeah, that's about where I or the car tough, which is a potato. But Mike, the pandering last night was world class, I have to say. And I heard people say that who do speak Spanish? That the Corey Booker speaking Spanish? You're like, ah, what is he? It's not quite may
of Bloomberg have Last Spaniel, but it's like pretty bad. Yeah, he got off to a shaky start there. It didn't get in much fat. Yeah, Corey Booker all of a sudden was having flashbacks the freshman year Spanish one on one or whatever. It was like necesito. You know, it's all still of Booker looking at like a side angle of Booker looking at Beta when he was speaking Spanish, and he was like, man, you're stealing my thunder. I mean it's like one after they do this, I gotta
say uh. Credit credit to Ben Shapiro, You're one of my favorites. Last night he wrote that, uh, just wait until Elizabeth Warren starts speaking Cherokee. That was well, that was well played. That was well played. Yeah, no, I mean it's it's amazing. I mean they there was so much last night that was unsurprising. But still even when you expect some of this, even when you think they're going to do this stuff, when they actually do it,
you find yourself going, oh my gosh. And then there was that we didn't get this beforecause it wasn't all that important, but the you know, NBC had a little bit of a little of a glitch, which is surprising for these big fancy networks play for is there a role for the federal government in order to play in order to get these guns off the streets? What's happening? We are hearing our colleagues audio. I yeah, if the if the control of them can turn off the mics
of our previous moderators. You know, we prepare everything. Guess what, guys, we are gonna take a quick break. We're gonna get this technical uh situation fix. We will be right back. I gotta tell you, Mike, of all the nightmares. That's something in the media business has. It's not that like glitch has happened, but whenever you have something like that in an election where you had uh what was it, I mean, starting an election, a debate, gosh election. I
think they said twenty million people watched last night. Some crazy it was eleven or twenty. I forget it's milk whatever, double digit millions people watching this thing. And the most terrifying thing we work in the media business is that you get caught on an open mica situation like this. We're just like, oh, man, like I shouldn't be eaten all those beans, you know, like you just say something
really not. I mean it could be a lot worse than that, obviously too, but like, you know, that's that's what keeps me up at night. The one day I'm gonna be at some event with millions and millions of people listening, and I'm gonna just take that microphone into the men's room and all of a sudden, the whole country knows me a lot better than they ever intended to.
Like Leslie Nielsen and Naked Gun. Oh yeah, oh it happened to my old colleague happened on Glenn's radio show, really and it was one of the most watched YouTube clips that I think we ever had. When I was at the Blaze where Jeffy, who's a fantastic, the nicest, best dude, great guy, Jeffe who's a part of Glenn's show, I believe it was. I believe it was Jeffie. I don't think it was Stu, And if Stu heard that,
he'd probably throw something at me. But I think it was Jeffie went into the because the bathrooms in Dallas or and yeah, it was. It was a toll nak and you heard the whole like and then the you know, the relief going on the whole thing. I'm not saying he wasn't exactly given the like you know, you know, like kind of like leading into it too much or whatever, but he relieved it. And that's everyone's, you know, everyone's
nightmare in this business is that that will happen. You'll get caught on the open mic and then nothing bad would said. So there they were lucky with that. But speaking of Mike's you know that the one of CNNs. He is in fact CNN's chief political correspondence. So the person that they put forward, you see him on TV. He's actually on He's on Blitzer Show today, He's on
all the time. He was fired from Yahoo for being caught on an open mic saying that Mitt Romney is happy to have a part I don't know if it was Romney or the Republicans. I think it's the Republicans are happy to throw a party while black people are drowning. That was the quote he said. And he is now the chief political analyst at CNN number one, and they're probably paying this guy a million dollars a year to
go on CNN and give democratic talking points. And when you do that stuff in that world, it's a it's a badge of honor and a race. Absolutely right. He accidentally took one for the team. And I always say this libs. Libs take care of their own, and Republicans are always like, oh, well, look whatever the free market will bear. It's like, okay, well we get, like I was saying before, but dhs, we get blacklisted, we get I have a friend right now. He's trying to get jobs.
He's he was cree. He was a creative on the TV side and worked at networks that are mostly reality TV based, worked in a right wing network for a little bit and is now trying to dip his toe back and doing some of the other stuff. And he says that an interview. After interview, they say, oh, you worked for that like conservative media entity. Yeah, I think the position is filled. I mean they just they're not even trying to hide it. I mean they just have
no interest in helping them out at all. So that's that's not surprised. But yeah, NBC had that little technical meltdown last night, which was for me, it just gets you, you think for a moment, Oh my gosh, just please don't ever let it happen where I start, you know, rocking out at the urinal and the mic is still on. You live in this in this world. The microphone we all although I guess we all kind of carry microphones on us all the time. And paranoia is something that's
good for all of us to have. Yeah, that's why whenever you tell a joke, you got to check over both shoulders before you tell anybody what the joke is going to be. Mike, who won the debate last night? Oh man, I would probably say Tulsa Gabbert. I think so too. I think she came off looking looking. I mean, she probably, she's kind. She hasn't done anything in the Congress for like whatever, the almost twenty years she's been in there. But she she came across pretty well despite
as fact she is the word's service too much. But that's true. Oh wait, we got some other Oh that's right, Central Park five. And Coulter said she'd come back and talk to us. We let her, We let her take a coffee break, she'd come back and tell us what is the truth of the Central Park five case. We're not gonna want to miss this er are going to have quite the discussion about it. Stay right there. Who are you in the park with las? I's got a loss.
Where did you see the lady? One lady, the female charger. It was severely beaten and raped. Every blackmail who was in the park last night is a suspect. I need all of them. That's going on. My son, your son was involved in Central Park. But now they saw you rap the lady. Didn't see a lady or hit anyone. I don't see any lady, Kevin. I want to see my son right now, right now. Whatever they said, I did.
All right, So that's the trailer from this when they see us Netflix show that I've been telling you about that I watched that I think is an absurdity, that is rewriting history. Got somebody who was actually dug into the details of the case. Uh is one of the few people that I know that'll openly say that this is all just nonsense and that these guys were actually guilty. I agree with her, but I want to bring her on because at least I'm not the only one we got.
Ann called to everybody, author of fourteen best selling books. She's incredible. You all know that. And thank you so much for joining us. Thank you good to be here, Buck Sexton. All righty, let's just get right to this. Um. Have you first of all, have you seen the Netflix documentary. It's on a documentary Netflix show. I probably should, but
I do enough hate watching watching MSNBC all day. Oh I agree, all right, fair enough, but you know what the so I want to run past you some of what the the talking points are about why these guys are are industry at the Central Park five. They got over forty million dollars from the City of New York. Everyone's saying things like, Okay, let's start with this one,
and they've been exonerated by DNA. Why is that not true? Um, it's hard to flash back now to a time when DNA was not was well described as a novel science. DNA was just starting to be used in criminal cases. It really didn't come into use until around regular use until two thousand and one. So it was only a year before the Central Park rape took place that DNA was used in the first in the first criminal case in any case in America. It was a case down in Florida. It wasn't enough in the o J case.
New York State didn't have a database. It wasn't I don't think it was even clear at that point whether it could be used in New York State. Yet it was being described as this wacky radical thing. And you know, I mean thing to yourself. There have been a lot of crimes that were solved before two thousand and one. We may all you know, I love forensic files. It's really fun to totally nail somebody who had gotten away with it scott free before people had before they had DNA.
But crimes were solved, and in fact, for New Yorkers. There was a crime just a few years before, remember the Preppy murder case. Oh yeah, Robert Chambers. He actually went to my school. Oh really just for eleven. Yes, he murdered her in Central Park after meeting her in Dorian's Red Hand, and it was solved in the exact same way. New York City police are very very good. They get a little bit of circumstantial evidence, they present it to the defendant, and the defendant ends up confessing
That's exactly what Robert Chambers did. No one has any doubts about his guilt. And the same thing happened with the five Central Park um well convicted and then quote exonerated Central Park rapists. There were about thirty seven, um, mostly teenagers, mostly under under the age of sixteen. UM. They were on vacation, just as they called it, wilding through Central Park that night. They were there's there's there's
no question. And they attacked a lot of people, which I think is very you know, and that even in that trailer, every blackmail in the park is a suspect, that woman, says the actress. But actually the suspects that they rounded up were people who had attacked numerous people including putting one of the hospital beat him in the head with a pipe, almost killed him. Yeah. Yeah, there were, Um I think at least one was knocked unconscious. No,
two were knocked unconscious, one and fractured skull. Yeah. Yeah, they ended up with permanent injuries. Um. No one denies that. I mean even the the the UM person in the DA's office, UM assistant DA Ryan, I forget what her first name was. She was assigned to the case by Robert Morgan. Though the Manhattan Dam, by the way it is, it is um pretty well established by the police and DA's office. That Ryan the one who quote wrote the
report exonerating the five hated Linda Fair scene. So of all people in the office to assign this case to, hey, could you look over this case, you know, your arch rivals crowning achievement and see how she did. Anyway, even in her report she totally admitted, Yeah, they did all these other crimes in the park. So these kids were running through, they were about thirty seven of them. They
were all brought in there. Nine one one calls going wild to the police as people are coming out of the park covered in blood, being chased, having rocks thrown at them, and so on and so forth. So the police descend on Central Park arrest a bunch of them. Over the next twenty four hours, about thirty seven are brought in. So for one thing, you have to you have to wonder and then just ask them questions and waited to see what they said, who they implicated, and
slowly it narrowed down, narrowed down. Um. In one case, Um a policeman, UM, I mean, this is all within the law. You're allowed to use little trickery in questioning a suspect. You don't, you don't have to. Everything doesn't have to be the truth. What you can't do, according to the law, is say something to a defendant that would be likely to get an innocent person to confess. Um. So you can't say, um, um, you know if you confess to this, now just sign on the dotted line,
you can go. Which is I've seen this alleged by some of the defendant's families that they were promised, Oh, but they said they'd be able to go home if they just admitted to raping and nearly murdering a woman. I don't know why anyone anyone would think that, But no, there was no evidence that the police said such a thing. There was one policeman who said, I think it was to Raymond Santana um said, um, you know there were we found fingerprints on the joggers uh pants. So if
they're you're you're going down for this rape. That's a classic. I mean, anyone who's ever watched Law and Order would say, that's what cops do all the time. I actually work with cops and they would tell me that's what they would do all the time. Right. It's actually very clever, and it got to the desired result. Santana immediately confessed. Now, why would you confess if you weren't involved? Great, check the fingerprints that are not going to be mine, So
that would not leave an innocent person to confess. Incidentally, I also I also found the one who had had the scratch under his eye, who initially told the detective, and this is all in the court transcript. Yeah, they told the detective, well, your partner did that, and he goes, well, I'm gonna bring my partner in here. And by the way, why would a cops scratch him with a fingernail under
the eye. Right, I'm not saying cops don't ever abuse people, but they don't do the old scratching you under the eye routine. That's just bizarre. And then as soon as he said he's going to bring his partner in, the guy says, yeah, like I just grabbed the lady's breast or something like. He just sets them crazy. Yes, he had at least three different stories for the scratch on his face. First he said it was his cat, but
did it. Then he said it was the policeman. Then they said we're going to bring the policeman in and see who's telling a more plausible story. And eventually he said, yeah, it was it was a jog or so, you know, the confessions went the way confessions and these things tend to go. They all minimized their own role. They all said they were there. They'd point to this one or that one doing the raping and just say I held
her legs down. They told many other many of their friends and acquaintances who, by the way, when they were reinterviewed thirteen years later, when this allegedly exonerating DNA evidence came out, most of the rest of it couldn't be tested. There was just this one spot, and they always knew that that one of the rapists had gotten away that these five weren't all of them, But when they reinterviewed the friends and acquaintances of various of the five whom
they had told. One one testified that night in the park that one of the five said, we just raped a girl. Another one overheard two of them saying laughing about we made it a woman bleed. Um. Two of them said these are witnesses, friends and acquaintances that the next day, UM, I forget which one it was, Corey wives maybe came up to them and said, you heard about that attack in the park last night. That was us and one of the best ones, I think, because
it's kind of funny. Um. The sister of one of the friends of a friend of one of the five, UM said he called the house and she and obviously this was all over the news. He called from Rikers Island and she, you know, yelled at him and said what are you doing? And he said, um, Um, I didn't do it. I just held her legs down. And then he named another of the five, saying while he effed her, I mean, and what the so so people think? And you know this that you and I are crazy,
right because this is now, this is now finished. They're exonerated. It's it's it's like racist to believe that these guys actually did it. I mean, it's definitely not racist to believe that they were running around and beating people almost to death in the park for no reason. But let's just put that out of side, because that's all admitted and on the record. But beyond that with this, uh, there are people that think, what do they say to you?
Like if you were to show up but you know the well it's consider to build mar show, but you know one of these places wherever it's gonna a boo and yell and tell you that you're wrong? What's there? Is it just the DNA's onneration? I mean, is this just chanting stupidity in your face? Like what do they say? Um, I don't know. I mean you've seen this this Netflix thing, so I guess that's probably what the uneducated think think
is the truth? I mean, and just you know, they cast a kid as Richardson, who I've looked at all the mugshots at these guys and and I've I've watched the interrogation and the confessions that you know, the videos are out there people can see them. The kid they cast as Richardson can't be older than eleven years old and is crying the whole time. And if you see who these kids I mean, I'm abe six foot tall,
two hundred pound mail. These five kids who are fifteen years old, if they came after me on the reservoir, a part of Central Park, then I know very well I don't think it would have gone well for me. And right right though, I will say something I mentioned in one of my columns, Um, I read through all of the confessions. I have a chapter on this in my book. UM, I think it's guilty or godly, it's about it. It's in demonic about um group think and mobs.
And here was a physical mob, and then you have the medium mob deciding let's undermine people's faith in the criminal justice system by coming along thirteen years later and instead of instead of two multi ethnic juries. Oh and there was a six week preliminary hearing in this case, six weeks to do nothing but attack the confessions. UM. Testimony was put on, parents testified. UM. I gather a lot of the claims being made. I mean, just from that trailer you just played for me, where's my son?
Get my son out there. There was only one of the five who was ever interrogated without a parent or or adult guardian present, and that was I forget which one he gave them. I think may Vin Santana. He gave them the cops a fake ID and claimed he was sixteen. Well, okay, he can be questioned without under the law, he can be questioned without a parent. Um. He wasn't questioned very long before his mother showed up and said, no, he's just fifteen. Instantly the interrogation stopped.
All further interrogation went forward with a parent present. So not one of them confessed without being in the presence of a parent. What I was about to say was having read through the confessions and everything being written down, and what was going on? Um? What? What? What kind of his Particularly depressing about this is that some of them, not all of them, but some of them had really lovely parents who came to their sons and said tell the truth and face the consequences, and and you know,
would criticize their sons. One father came out. I forget which son came out After UM talked to the cops, went back in and talked to his son saying, look, the cops don't leave you, and neither do I. Just tell the truth. So what I found interesting about this was I do think some of them probably, I mean, I haven't been a thirteen year old boy, but they
have raging hormones. They're in a group. I was in the middle of writing a book about group behavior and how mobs behave, and people will do things in a mob that they would never do, never do on their own. They each bookuse they were juveniles. They each only served about five years. They could have taken the consequences and emerged better man and have learned from their parents who
told them tell the truth. But no, then these lefties in the media has come forward and say, no, just lie about Oh and you got to see the Netflix thing. They actually have a detective take one of the parents out in the hallway and say tell your kid to lie basically or else we're going to talk about your criminal record with your boss and get you fired from your job. That actually happens in the show, like, oh, for Pete's sake, True, this whole thing is just a fantasy.
It's outraged. I mean, are you at you know, are you at Jay level guilt certainty with the Center Park five at what level certainty or j Yes, okay, I agree with the multi ethnic juries, the judges and the appellate courts that repeatedly found them guilty and upheld it. This is all just a medium mob and an aging by the way, Um, Mayor Bloomberg isn't exactly you know,
my brand of right wing conservatives. Um. He crossed his arms and the entire time he was in office, refused to settle with them, saying nope, let's take it to trial. Because the city attorney said, we're gonna win this at trial. We are absolutely going to win this. It was one of it was the giveaway, the forty million dollar giveaway that that New Yorkers are paying for here. That was
just for de Blasio to get the black vote. Yeah, that's all true, all right, everybody, And Culter thirteen bestsellers, fourteen probably on the way, any hints in anything going on not at some moment and enjoying life until we're doomed, but and colder. Thank you so much, thank you. This is actually an economy that's hurting small businesses and not allowing them to compete. We've had an industrial policy in the United States for decades now, and it's basically been
let giant corporations do whatever to do. Corporations have exactly one loyalty, and that is to profits. For all the American citizens out there who feel you're falling behind, to feel the American dreams not working for you. The immigrants didn't do that to you. The big corporations did that to you. Ah. Yes, So much of the demogoguery that we see from democrats and politics round this issue of big corporations. Is it so funny you think of big
corporations and what comes to mind? Oh, I don't know, Facebook, Google, ge, Comcast. You can go to this list all run by libs, all corporate culture, Goldman Sachs very liberal in its culture now, very PC and progressive, and you know all about you know, increasing transgender hiring quotas and all this stuff. I mean this is but but big corporations, I would say, the bad guys. You never dig into well, which which corporations? Oh okay, so the coke industries they think is bad,
anything else they think is bad. What companies are are so hated? I mean the companies that are providing services and products for people that make their lives easier and better. You know, it is the capitalist impulse that has brought so much prosperity to this country. But and I couldn't believe this, Mike. There was you know, Eric Bowling, who I see a fair amount down in DC. We we both we hang out at the Trump International Hotel, and you know, we might go a little shot for shot
and the tequila drinking. I don't know, maybe you know, maybe yes, maybe no. I can neither confirm nor deny, but you know, Eric's Eric's a nice guy. And he was down in Florida. And one of the young Turk's correspondence, could you see this Casparian. As soon as and and she started, she started saying that, so that Venezuela, it's not even that Venezuela is not representative of socialism. Her line is that it's not socialism that caused the problems
in Venezuela. They will never learn. They actively make sure that they will never learn, never gets better, never improves. They still want to cling to this fiction and saying, dude, socialism, socialm doesn't work, folks. And if you're listening to the show, you know that. But socialism A bad idea. There you go, that's the less of the day socialism. Yeah, it's a bad idea. All right, we got a big hour three coming up here in just a moment. We're talking Iran.
We're talking about women's equality in pay when it comes to soccer. Stay with me, women's soccer and the fight for equal pay. Oh my, here we go. So the Women's World Cup is going on. I know this is soccer, and I'm guessing I fired to do a poll of this audience. I think about five percent of the audience
might care about the Women's World Cup. I think that's I could be wrong, it could be four percent, but it's it's definitely not a lot of the But the women's national team has decided to make itself very political, right They've sued the national what they through the US Soccer Federation whatever it's called, for equal pay, and as as I as I like to tell everyone, they're not really looking for equal pay, because equal pay would be
getting remunerated based upon the ability you have to generate money, and that's not what's happening here, because they are being paid based on their ability to generate money through ratings and sponsorships. They want to be paid more for the same for a lesser amount of eyeballs. They want to be paid more than they should for lesser viewing numbers than what men get paid for the same for the exact same activity, which is soccer, which is a sport.
We all know the rules, but now there's some controversy here. You have pretty sure, Mike, how do we say it? Megan rep Repino? Yes, Megan Repino, Megan Repino. She Mike is a real American, so he knows sports, and because he has to work on a new show, he even knows women's soccer a little bit. Congrats her. Yeah, and so what she said something? She said something mean about because the way I think everyone thinks the women are gonna win the World Cup, they're beating they beat Thailand
like seventy five to zero or something crazy. Everyone's like, oh, because there might be a gold differential at the end. I think they could have stopped before they got the double digits. I'll be honest with you. You know that it wasn't really necessary to do that, but here you go. She said, we bleeped this out right because she needs to be bleeped. Yes, he's a naughty, naughty mouth. She said this play this is this is Women's World Cup
player US national player Megan Repino, play eighteen. Are you excited to no not going to the White House? That we're not going to be invited? Did you? Says she won't be invited. She obviously cursed there, and like, I'm not gonna pretend like I'm some some wilted flower or something because she cursed. I mean, people curse even occasionally. Even I use salty language in private. People who know
me know. But she is apologized for the potty mouth, but not for the sentiment that the women's team should not go or that at least she would not go to the world she would not go to the White House if they win the World Cup. What did Trump? I'm sure said he said something about this, right, He tweeted at her and said, hold on a second, here we go. Trump said, uh, Rusia, Mike, do we know what he said about Rapino? Probably something about how they
should focus on winning. I think right, something like that. Yeah, that's exactly what he said. But he was something like that. He's like it was on his radar and he fired back at him. Yeah, okay, I mean, it's the equivalent of Trump said, Okay, here we go. Women's soccer player m Pino, just stayd This is Trump's Twitter that she's not going to the fing White House if we win. Other than the NBA, which now refuses to call owners owners, please explain that I just got criminal justice reform pass.
Black unemployment is at the lowest in our country's history, and the poverty index is also best number ever. Leagues and teams love coming to the White House. I'm a big fan of the American team and women's soccer, but Meghan shouldn't win first before she talks finished the job. We haven't yet invited Megan to the team, but I'm now inviting v team win or lose. Oh, call it her bluff. Look at this. Megan should never disrespect our country, the White House, or our flag, especially since so much
has been done for her and the team. Be proud of the flag you wear. The US is doing great, Mike, how'd she get on the radar? She was like an She's like the Kaepernick of soccer. Right. It sounds like, yeah, I don't know, it's too much about her if I see that seems to be the vocal leader of that team, and I love how she said right there, like how Trump said those things. I bet you if you get asked her when her top ten things, all the problems that she has as whatever they are, that Trump has
already fixed them. I guarantee it. He fixes all the problems that Democrats are now complaining about and he's still you know, hate them. Here's what she said after the Trump tweet played nineteen. I stand by the comments that I made about not wanting to go to the White House.
But I think obviously entering with a lot of passion considering how much you know, time and effort and pride we take in the platform that we have and using it for good and for leaving the game in a better place and hopefully the world in a better place. I don't think that I would want to go, and I would encourage my teammates that think hard about lending that platform or having that co opted by an administration that doesn't feel the same way and doesn't fight for
the same things that we fight for. So I'll just leave it at that. Look, she's perfectly within her rights to not go. Okay, She's perfectly within her rights to decide she doesn't want to go the White House. That's fine. You know, this is not despite what the Libs say, America has not turned into a fascist state because of Trump. And you know we're not all everyone's not going to be arched off into camps or anything. I mean, as crazy as they are, we do still have the first memper.
She doesn't want to go, doesn't want to go. But I can also, under that same first Amendment say just what an ungrateful punk? And this is part of a broader issue that you see, and he've been seeing it for years now. In sports, finally, I think Mike didn't ESPN start to say, you know, maybe we should just do sports and not have people doing political commentary. Didn't that happen recently? Yeah, they actually have a new CEO there now. Though their old guy got busted for doing
coke or something. They kicked him out. New guy came in, was like, cut out the political stuff, let's get back to sports. And they sort of have seemed to turn a little bit of a corner, but I still don't watch them. I think all this is really important. I think that having places where Americans can share in what's going on, enjoy something, and put the politics aside. I
think it's really an important part of civil society. I think this is, you know, we're just gonna be at each other's throats if we can't have and you know, social media is just if we if we can't have some safe Oh gosh, i's gonna say safe spaces, space is safe from politics. How about that safe spaces? Buck? Do you want a safe space? Do you want a blank kye? I want a black kie? I want a bottle? So you know, there it is. Um, we'll have to see.
And that's what that's what bothering me. There's just nothing that you can ever turn on now on the TV and think, oh, this will be free of I feel like the well now the weather channel has even got politics because of climate change stuff. You never can get free of it now. And the women's national team, look, I'm I'm all about America. So any national team, it can be the national shuffleboard team. I'm like, yeah, that's right, go go rectos. FOURIGN fools like, go do your thing.
And I want to cheer loudly for the um women's national soccer team. But two things I think they're at I think they're a little bratty with the whole equal pay thing because it's not equal pay. They want unequal pay. If the ratings were hired, they get paid more money. This is a business. Yeah, you know, this is not It's not about fairness. You know, I played, I played high school soccer. Should I have been paid a million dollars a year because I played soccer and other people
play soccer and they make a lot of money. No, because they were like fifteen parents at my soccer games. Yeah, does not justify the revenue that. Yeah, you see what I'm saying. Yeah, on your point on that buck, I'm just looking at some data here and there. Their numbers actually for this World Cup are slightly up from the last World Cup. But they really have a problem between World Cups on getting any eyeballs at all. But on
it says here, this is from the APE. A recent match in Italy drew forty thousand fans lord partly by free tickets. So they got to give tickets away to get people to go. Yeah, not good, not good, folks. So everything is political, which is annoying, and women claiming they want equal pay when they actually want a better deal. They want unequal pay. I also find that pretty annoying. And and here we are, you know, we've got the
president United States. Instead of being able to root for this national team like we all want to, he's got to deal with her saying she wouldn't go to the White House or whatever. You know, just check yourself before
you wreck yourself. Sometimes some of these nineties phrases really come come in handy, and I just wish that there would be a You know, this is true so many entertainers now and all these people because of social media, they all think they have to be woke and they feel this pressure or really this I don't even think it's pressure a lot of time. I think it's just they can't help themselves because they're narcissistic that they need
to be involved in political discussions. But a lot of people that are famous are also idiots at least when it comes to politics, and they should probably just keep to themselves and what is it, you know, just shut up and saying I think people say that would be nice in this case, be quiet and play some soccer. We'll be right back. You are now entering the Freedom Hontical Operations Center. All the programs strictly need to know Team Buck is cleared and ready for the Buck brief.
I'm not looking for war, and if the there is, it'll be obliteration like you've never seen before. But I'm not looking to do that. But you can't have a nuclear weapon if you want to talk about it good. Otherwise you can live in a shattered economy for a long time to come. Resident Trump pretty clear on what's acceptable to him when we're talking about Iran and nukes. And let's see how we're doing with this whole process. We got Daniel Hoffman with us now he is formally
with the CIA. Daniel is a counter terrorism expert, national security expert. Daniel, thank you so much for joining Hey, always a pleasure. Thanks for having me on. Also a Fox News contributor, so I got to throw that in there as well. So, Daniel, how is Trump doing right now? There seemed to be this heightened sense that maybe we were right on the precipice of a let's say, a military exchange, because people get very testy about the term
war when we're looking at this issue. But how do you see where we are and what the president should do from here? Well, let's start with this. The President thought that the Iran nuclear deal. The JCPO way was extraordinarily flawed and it was not even many Democrats, including Senator Chuck Schumer, supported it, and that's why it never
became a treaty. And so we implemented a maximum sanctions economic pressure campaign designed to bring Iran back to the negotiating table so that we could deal with the three I would say key issues the fact that there were sunset clauses on Iran's development of a nuclear capability, their ballistic missile program, and then them serving as a state sponsor of terrorism, and the sanctions are really caused Iran's economy to go into free fall. Their currency is not
worth much of anything. They're earning, you know, forty percent less of their budget in terms of the oil revenues. We're crushing them and they know it, and that's why they've lashed out with attempts to blackmail US with nuclear blackmail, where they've threatened to enrich uranium to weapons grade levels starting July eighth if they don't receive actions relief. It's why they mounted those attacks on the tankers and the Gulf,
among other things. Now, I say all that is background, because Iran hasn't taken it to the level where they know we would have to respond with kinetic action. We got close when they shot down our drone, but they also did not target our manned pH surveillance aircraft. They haven't targeted US ships in the Gulf and put our servicemen and women at risk. So they know there's a little bit of rules of engagement that we're fashioning out with the Iranians, but they are demanding that we returned
to the flawed jcpoa's a precondition for negotiations. So where we're at right now, we're not going to stop the sanctions at all. We're going to continue to press ahead with those iran Is trying to get some sanctions relief, and we're seeing a little bit of back and forth
on on how we deal with that. And the President, in my view, did the right thing by showing restraints and not responding with kinetic action and rather reportedly with a cyber strike, a precision one at those same facilities that didn't risk or cause any collateral damage to personnel, and then increase sanctions on the Iranian regime. What has
to happen? Can I just ask you, Daniel, I mean, what has to happen for the decision making process inside of Iran to finally switch to okay, we'll we'll play ball in a way that would be even in the opening stages, acceptable to the Trump administration. But some of the lower level Iranian officials have indicated a willingness to begin negotiations with the United States. I think there's going to have to be a little bit of faith savings
for the Iranians to come to the table. Would would the Trump administration, for example, lighten up on certain sanctions you know we've we've piled on to the Supreme Leader and the IRGC, among others. Would we remove a little bit of sanctions that don't league impact Iran's economy quite that much, but give Iranian the Iranian regime a face
saving way to get back to the negotiating table. Maybe what Iran has done is given us the opportunity to get closer with our European allies, who have to appreciate that we have shown restraint and didn't take Iran's face to respond with the Connectic attack that might have divided US. President Trump is obviously going to get a lot of heat going forward for sticking to his guns on this one. Where do you think Republicans in the Congress really are
on this? Do you get the sense that there are some that are getting weak in the knees or they're they're pretty unified on keeping Iran's feet to the fire. Yeah. Well, I'd like to see Republicans, then Democrats together with a bipartisan consensus on what we need to do in national security. Unfortunately we don't see that as often as we used
to or as we should. I think there was a there were many Republicans who felt like we needed to hold Iran accountable for shooting down our drone and accountable with a military counter strike. But I also think that the president's restraints and the follow up cyber strike and sanctions to probably mollified those who disagreed with the lack of a kinetic response for now, but it's clear that we have I think, that much more strength behind a kinetic response if and when we do get there. What's
the worst case scenario in your mind? We're speaking to Daniel Hoffman, Everybody's former senior CIA officer and also Fox News contributor. Daniel what's the worst case scenario if the Iranians decide to really really push it with us. I mean, how far do you think they'd be willing to go? Would they sank an oil tanker? Would they actually go for it? Well, look, there's a couple of red lines here that I think we need to be cognizant of. The First one is if Iran enriches uranium to weapons
grade levels. I'm less concerned about them stockpiling low grade uranium. They've done that, I think they've reached the limit established at JCP away, but enriching uranium to weapons grade levels is a grade concerned to US as well as our allies, starting with Israel. Not to mention Saudi Arabia among others. Secondly, would be, as you point out, a kinetic strike against the US tanker where servicemen and women are not only put at risks, but maybe killed, then there's going to
be a response. And the President has been clear, and General David Petraeus, outside observer who knows quite a lot about war fighting, has said to the Iranians among all of us that said, look, don't take this administration, the Trump administration lately when they say that. The President says, he means he's going to respond. He's going to respond, and so I think the concern for me neither country
wants the war. That wouldn't be in our interest. We're going back and forth over leverage, get trying to seek out and gain leverage in advance or an anticipation of negotiations, and that process is dikey at times. But we need at all costs, I think, to avoid war. But the Iranians are in a tough play for it, and we've got our boots on their growth even more than we ever had in the Obama administration, and I felt we took our boot off their throat. Then precipitously, we should
have waited. If they enrich the uranium up to if they go from the three to the twenty percent, then we know it's pretty fast jumped to get up to ninety if they go beyond the parameters of the deal, which now we're not still in, but we know what the parameters are that are acceptable to us were regardless of whether we're in the the you know, j JCPOA.
Should we strike the reactors? Is that the move? Well, I'll say what we need to do before that is have serious discussions with our allies and agree on that as a red line and then discuss a variety of options we would want to take with our allies. I think it's important that we bring in europe and allies. Look, Russia was the trojan Horse and the JCPOA, they were involved with My goodness, they certainly don't have our best
interests at heart. It's the very least we need to be lockstep with our European allies, the UK in particular on that. And we also need to get a back channel message to the rani's rules of engagement warn them if you enrich uranium to weapons grade levels, we will respond Accordingly. We don't have to tell them how we're going to respond, but we need to let them know that we're going to respond, and we could be very
public about that. In other words, administration could tell the Iranians and then could, as their every administration has been known to do this, inform our media that this is what has been said, this is what has transpired, so that the world knows that if Iran does this, they're going to face a response. It's not going to be a cyber attack launched that you know, a facility it might, it's going to be something quite different. Daniel often everybody. Daniel,
thank you so much man for joining us. Appreciate your expertise. Always a pleasure to look forward to next time. All right, team a quick break, We'll be back with roll Call. All your thoughts, all the things, all the good things in just a moment. Ain't no party like a Team Buck party, because a Team Buck party. Don't stop. Yeah, we got Buck turned up to eleven. It's time for
roll call. The roll call, you know what. This is the latter part of the show where I read messages from you, react to them, and then we all just have a little chat and have a little talk. I'm up in nyc FA the weekend seeing the fam checking out the sites. Come out to the coast, have a few laughs. The East coast, that is not the West coast, not today. So indeed, this little ride on the Acela up today. Although I don't understand why people think they
have to yell into their cell phones. The cell phone technology has gotten pretty good, folks, as you all know. I'm sure you can just talk into your phone. Hey babe, you got the thing from the guy? You get the thing from the guy? Can you hear me? We could all hear you all across the entirety of this train car. Sir, we can all hear you. We are really now all being forced to be a part of that conversation. I happened to sit behind a guy who was one of these.
He's on a train for three hours, and his first thought is it's a great time to make loud phone calls for three hours. Who man, Some days you win, you know, some days, some days you get the bulls. Some days the bull gets you. Mark, You know what I mean? While you ride the quiet car it was full. I'm not a savage. I know about the quiet car. It was full o people suck. What can you do?
I should have offered someone a bribe to get out of the quiet car, be like, I will bring you one of those four dollars granola bars that they sell in the cafe car. You know, I could have probably figured something out a little bit of bartering. Cam Newton offered somebody fifteen hundred dollars to move from a first class seat from Paris to wherever he was going. They said, no, look last week this happened fifteen hundred. I mean, the
first class seat can run you a few grant. I don't think fifteen hundred bucks gonna that's not gonna cut it, my friend. That's an extra fifteen hundred just to move seats. I mean it's a long flight. Though, it's a long flight. I guess if you can afford first class, you don't need that money. Yeah, you know, we gotta think like the one percent here, Mark, you know, we got to
imagine ourselves. That's that's fun. All right, let's get into this Facebook dot com slashbuck Sex didn't Stephen up first? Hey Buck, I love you. You're amazing. Thank you for your radio show. It keeps me safe and warm at night. Best message all weeks, Stephen, Thank you so much. Thank you so much, my friend. I do appreciate it. I know I asked for that message, but you came through in the clutch. That's it really matters. I love you. You're amazing. Thank you for your radio show. Keeps me
safe and warm at night. How can a message on Facebook get any better than that? Christ, and so glad to hear you interviewing the creator of Parlor. It deserves our attention and hopefully more and more will be moving there and this will end the monopoly that Twitter has had. Yeah, Christ, and I'm with you on that. I would really like to see. Remember, it's not that we need a conservative social media app, it's that we need a neutral social
media app. I think a neutral one is achievable, or at least something pretty close to something neutral enough that we would want to, you know, we'd want to see, we want to go for it. I think that that's very possible. But let's see. Let's see here, Brian hey Buck, did you notice early on the debate how the moderator worked Warren's name into a question to another candidate just to give her a chance to respond with another prepared speech. Gee,
I wonder how this primary is going to go. I think she has been there intended recipient of the nomination from the start. I think he'll be interesting to see if Bernie speaks out against the d n c's obvious meddling with super delegates this time around, how he lacked the backbone in personal integrity to do against Clinton. I think it's unlikely that Warren wins in a general election, but Bernie could mess things up for her a little bit more. Either way, It's still early and she shouldn't
be dismissed as a serious threat. Well, where is this. My friend Jesse Kelly had a great had a great line about Warren today. Let me see if I can pull it up for you. Where do you go? Oh gosh, you know Jesse has spelled so many different ways. Now, well it's spelled two different ways. Here you go. This is Jesse a few hours ago. Elizabeth Warren is a
much better candidate than I gave her credit for. She survived the worst campaign rollout in the history of America and the personality of a hyena, and she's gaining on Biden fast. It's impressive. She's gonna get crushed by Trump, but still impressive. I think that's very accurate. I think that's very apt. That's that's pretty true. That she is somebody who, despite all the obstacles that she has created for herself, she seems to be able to just keep
on moving along. It's really astonishing. Glenn Right. I was happy to hear you interview the founder of Parlor on your show. I found his views for the future interesting. I remember when I suggested it to you that you weren't sure whether I even spelled it correctly. Hope you see that the venue more. I hope you will use that venue more and will definitely follow you when and if you do. Thank you, Glenn, well, Glenn, thank you my man. And yes, you wait, you did tell me
to download Parlor, didn't you? Wasn't this? Uh yeah? Oh? Ps have you? This is what Glenn wrote on May thirty first, twenty nineteen. Have you heard of Parlor? The free speech alternative to Twitter? She'd get someone from there on to promote your program, c Glenn Boom. I'm in the customer service business, my man. And if you want me to, you know, do the stuff I do it here on the show. Yeah, yeah, mocking bird ing. Do you still do you still remember dumb and dumb remark?
Of course? All right, just making sure I'm not that yell. That's right. And I know you defy age categorization and I don't. I couldn't. I couldn't tell you. You know, you could tell me you're a millennial, aren't you. Oh yeah, yeah, that's what I thought. You're an older millennial, but I'm younger. Yeah, yeah, you're one of those young whipper snapper millennials, you know. All Oh look at me T Swift and Ariana Grande and stuff. I've been told a bouncer once told me
that I looked fifteen. We didn't think my idea was real. Really, people tell me that's the whole time. I don't say fifteen now they say like late twenties or something. The beard helps there we go exactly. Zach, hey Buck, I love you. You're amazing. Thanks for the radio show. It keeps me safe and war of at night. All right, we got another in here, Thank you, Zach. That should be I want to like put this on my on
my show page. You know this is These are the comments that I'm getting to the audience that my show keeps them safe and warm at night. We don't have to tell anybody that I asked them to say this. All right, somebody wrote something that's not for on air, so I will skip that. Brian, hey Buck, heard you ask for someone to write and they love your show. I love your show keeps me safe and wire. Thank you, Brian. We're gonna I'm gonna stop reading all these. We've got
a lot of these, which I appreciate. Thank you, everybody, very very nice. Let's see here, Kelly. If I turn on the debates right now, well, I see a Donkey mascot shooting rolls of one hundred dollars bills out of T shirt cannons into the audience. That might be the only reason to watch, oh, Kelly metaphorically speaking, I believe that is more or less what you would have seen had you watched the debate last night. Kelly continued on,
I'll just stick with the low lights and recaps. Being on the West coast makes primetime things hard to catch. M hm, oh, there we have it. Um, now that was my That's the one problem I have in la is I when I wake when my alarm goes off, and I wake up at seven seven thirty in the morning, Um, it's really a lot of stuff has already happened on the East coast. So if you're in the news business,
I think that can be kind of tough. Uh. Let's see here, David, is the social media site you've been talking about parlor or par parlay, Well, David, it's spelled parlor. I believe pa r l e R, which technically, if you are somebody who parley vous francais, you would say parley. Now we beon seres parle francis basque voi parlais on anglais blah bla bla French French French. Yeah, Parley, that's that's what it is. Parlor. P A R L E R. You know what I'm actually teamed. I'm gonna download this
thing right now. I'm gonna download it right now so that way I can talk more about it as we get going here, unless they kick it out of the app. Let's see what we got here, Parlor, I got it, downloading it good to go. Hopefully this isn't some plot by the Illuminati or the Russians or something. But yeah, Parlor is now being downloaded onto my phone. I got it all right, I do want to do Let's see here all call me Buck. Haven't heard your entire show yet.
But on the Illegal crossers, drowning and the Rio grand, how they get to the other side if they drowned, body sink and eventually rise when bloating maybe seems to me they were drugged there by somebody kind of timely and suspicious with a border bill funding in a process. I you know, al, I don't know much about crime scene stuff, so I think you're correct. At body's first sink and then get bloated and then rise to the surface. But wouldn't that then I don't know why that would
mean that somebody stay age this. If that's what you're saying clearly, that these two people die, that's very very sad. But what I mean is, is there any reason to believe that somebody change this, change the position of the bodies, or try to do that. And I don't see that, But I am open to suggestion. I'm open to whatever you've got for me to learn about. So I'm sure this audience we probably have somebody who's like a world
class homicide investigator or forensics investigator. We always whenever I need real insight on something, I can always say, hey, team, who among you is a world class astrophysicist who can answer this question. I usually have that person sending me a note within twenty four hours, which is great kind of fun. I really should crowdsource everything and be like, hey, guys, so I think I need to invest some money from my four oh one K. I'm just wondering if what
you think of this idea. Let's see here, James, you seem to overlook the DEM's endgame for illegal immigrance is a few your voter base period. Well, James, you seem to overlook that I've said that on this show, probably a hundred times, maybe more than that. So I don't know why you think I'm overlooking it. I think what needs to happen here, James, who we shared, We share
our first name, so that's kind of cool. Is that you just need to listen to the Buck Sexton Show more, my friend, and then all will be well in the world. So I guess we've got that going for us, which is nice. We got more role call stay right there, Angela continues our role call phenomenon. I just realized it's Thursday, and I just did a double roll call. You know what,
I'm gonna tell you guys something right now. I actually thought it was Friday because I'm in New York City and I'm usually here on Fridays, so I'm completely Mike. I was going to ask you what your weekend plans were, But it's a little early. You know, we're jumping the gun a little bit. You got to show up for work tomorrow, buddy. All right, they'll be here, But doesn't mean I don't have weekend plans. Where's Cash? By the way, have you gonna bring him in some time? Yes? I should.
He's probably peeing all over my apartment right now, Right, we'll bring him in the studio. Letim pee all over the studio. It's fine, Yeah, we'll get him in here. That's so all right, Angela. Right's gotta Amocrat debate gambling game. Four teams, Red, Blue, Green, Gold. Each team has the exact same amount of cash. Team of the most cash wins, and you can opt to buy in. Teams have keywords gold trashing Americans and Republicans, Red trashing President Trump, Blue, free, green,
climate change. Oh, blue is free and green is climate change. Very creative, Angela, Thank you for writing in. Matthew. Just a thought, buck, But what if the Obamas are behind the Central Park five documentary. They've been paid millions of developed programming for Netflix. What if this is just the first of many documentaries trying to change history and convince the American people that we are racist for enforcing the law.
Equally well, Matthew, the efforts to change the Central Park five, to change the narrative around this, these have been going on for a long time. This is not new. So the Netflix documentary is just the most recent version of trying to rewrite this history. But it's been going on. There was a Ken Burns documentary before. There's there's plenty of this stuff going on out there. So yeah, uh, that's something that's that's very real, and that's why I
focus in on this one. And as somebody who, as I've told you, grew up next to Central Park, lived in New York City, and then went on to work as a civilian contractor for the NYPD and the counter terrorism side of the house, but still had a lot of exposure to the detectives and to the sergeants and all the stuff that they're doing. I just I think it's I think it's important we get this story right. I don't think it's our I don't think it's okay to make this up as people wish it had been.
And I'm not all right with that. I'm not going to sign on for that one. Yeah, problems with that, all right, Here we go. Uh, let's see brand in right buck. How's miss Molly. I thought it was awesome that Dan Bongino gave you some props on the show recently. Oh well, um, Brandon, thank you for writing in man. Unfortunately, Miss Milly and I split a little while ago. I hope she's doing well. She's a wonderful woman and deserves a very long, happy, wonderful life. As to Dan Bongino,
I uh yeah, no, I remember that. That was a little while back. I think I might have read a slightly older message here, but that's okay, that's all right. Thank you Brandon nonetheless for writing in See. We have so many messages. I can't keep it all. I can't keep it all straight. Uh Rina writes Buck, you don't have a mid June cold. You have the dreaded allergy induced cold symptoms. Zerotec floone is all that music X is good to keep the sinus lungs from getting clogged,
which will increase the chance of a baccheral infection. No, Rina, trust me, I had a cold. It was a cold cold with like super swollen glands and coughing up stuff that looked like it was going to crawl off the table. And that was disgusting. I hope none of you're eating. I'm sorry, predec or Mike. You don't have any food there, do you? That was gross? I do not. I feel you know, it's really like something from Teenage Mutant, Teenage Mutant Nina Turtles, The Secret of the Ooze, The Secret
of the ouze was whatever I was cofee up? Okay, so gross, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'll stop all right. Uh, that's so much fun at the Trump Hotel. Stop that I do the Trump Hotel things. Get it gets lit over there, lit at as the kids say, lit as Trump. Let's see here, Linda, on the whole hundred Biden corruption issue, have your spiffy team investigate John Kerry's steps on, who was supposedly involved at the same time as Hunter Biden. I love the beard shields high. Well, thank you, Linda.
You know, a young woman texts me today and said, you know what today is? And this is a friend, not a not a not a romantic interest per se maybe uh And she texted me and she said, uh, you know what today is? And I responded was she goes, it's a great day to shave your beard. Smile, smile, heart heart, And I'm like, really, it's gonna be like that. That's that's sort of funny though. Yeah, oh it's very funny. I mean I laughed. I was like, damn, she's not
not on board for the beard. We'll see it's it's a little shit, dude, Mike. Mike's beard producer Mike's beards great, we gotta do more photos and stuff. And yeah, mom's not listening because she would agree with her. My mom would say that every day too. Oh my mom's a clean shaven D two. She likes the clean shaven face. You look old. Yeah, I just yeah, I don't know, but you know, beards are. The truth is that beards
are in right now. I mean, that's just I did this because of laziness, and then I just sort of went with it. But wait, Mark, let me see your face. How mind started lazy? Totally? You were You were clean shaven like a like you can't grow a beard like a baby's feet. You got nothing. It looks like hair that would not be growing on your face. I'm not gonna say what it actually looks like because oh wow, all right, yes, Radio Family Show exactly. Um well, producer, Mike, look,
you're the spiffy team. Look into John Kerry's step son. I don't even know that I've even heard of this guy. Just he's probably a probably a DBS. But I guess other than that, I don't know what else to say. All right, team here in New York, I'm gonna go out tonight and get in a little bit of trouble. It's gonna be fun. You have your orders, which are to enjoy yourselves, listen to the show, and tell some people about it. Talk tomorrow from the Freedom Up NYC Shield Tie
