You are entering the freedom hunt. Well, the socialist Extravaganza continued with Night two of the Democrat debates. Will break down all the craziness on healthcare, the border, you name it, and attacks on Obama. Oh my. Plus looks like Komy's going to escape justice even though they know that he is shady. We'll get into that and more coming up on The Buck Sexton Show. This is the bus Sexton Show, where the mission or mission is to decode what really
matters with actionable intelligence. Mag No mistake, America, You're a great American Again, the Buck Sexton Show begins. He's a great guy. No, Welcome to the Buck Sexton Show, coming to you live from Los Angeles, California, out here on the left coast, the West coast. Oh my, in preparation for a little appearance on a real time HBO tomorrow night.
Looking forward to that. It's going to be me. It's going to be a fellow named Josh Barrow, who I'm not particularly familiar with, and Jennifer Granholm, former governor of the state of Michigan. So we're gonna have a chat. That's gonna be fun. We've had chats before at CNN those have been lively, so we're gonna have a great
time discussed tomorrow night. And then of course Bill Maher hosting'll be oh and Mary Anne Williamson, she's going to show up and she's going to explain to me that my inner spirit, if only the proper crystals are waved above my head, will allow me to completely and utterly transform America. That's right, all you need some healing crystals. Mary Yan doing her thing. And then there's that other guy who Bennett. You know, we had the debates last night and some of the stuff that I latched onto
was not we're gonna dive into the policy. I got Ovic Roy joining us later in the show. I'm gonna ask o all the questions about healthcare that you would ever need to know or ask to understand everything that's going on the Democrat debates. We're gonna give Ovica nice long lead time to explain things in the third hour because he's he's a healthcare super nerd in the best ways, so he'll he'll walk us through all that. One of my other favorite things was this guy Bennett, Senator Bennett
from Colera. You know, he really sounds candidate. His character from sath Park. He listened to him. He's like, you know, we do this in my state, and we producer, Mike, do we have any Bennett audio? I don't. I don't see it, but if we do, just by just for a way of comparison, we should throw that in the mix. You know. I just think you climb a change just gonna like destroy the whole world. So yeah, he was, okay,
I'll think some off. He was, yeah, can you can you grab subs so we get to see how much Just because I think my Mary and Williams is getting pretty good too, folks. That's right. There's a dark psychic force overtaking America. She's awesome. She is entertaining, folks, She's entertaining. Let's be honest. But oh my, the crazy last night, the crazy that was on display. It is hard to overstate these democrats. They do not they do not know
what they are doing themselves over the long run. I mean, it's just some of the some of the top lines I had from this. Every time one of them says they want to decriminalize the border, I'm like, oh, this is practically an in kind donation to Trump twenty twenty. Decriminalize the border. That's an folks, that's an open border. Okay, they can keep trying to move the goalpost everything else.
If it is no longer a criminal fence to enter US sovereign territory without legal permission, that's an open border. That's what that is. You can try it. And by the way, there's no other country in the world that takes the position that we do. If just show up and walk in and we'll give you the equivalent of a parking ticket. Who's going to go through the league up? I don't want to get too far ahead of myself. We'll dive into this. Who's gonna go through the legal
immigration process? If you can just walk into America and pay a fine, or you can wait years and years go through all maybe not even ever get picked, maybe not actually successfully get through the immigration process, pay thousands of dollars of legal fees to immigration attorneys possibly, or you can just walk into America across the US Mexico border and you know, take your parking ticket, do pass, go,
do collect two hundred dollars. You're good to go. They were just saying absolutely crazy stuff last night on at the Base stage, and I was looking around, like this, this cannot be real. I mean, on healthcare, Bernie Sanders is just straight up living in a fantasy land. On the border. They are now for open borders, and I think that's their achilles heel, because look, the Republicans aren't great on healthcare. I'm not going to sit here and
carry water for them. What is the Republican plan? Folks? I ask you this in good and in all honesty. They don't know. How could you know? They don't know? Got a huge election here. You know, the only problem with Americans right now is we're getting a little too a little too soft and happy, I think with a really strong economy, deregulation, you know, no, no crazy social initiatives jammed down our throats by this for the social justice warriors amusement at least, not by the administration. No,
no wars started unnecessarily. I mean, I do worry that the American people. Now, you know, we've had a few years of oh this is it's like a It's like adults are running things. You could say that you think that Trump sometimes is immature on the on Twitter or whatever, but the policy results, it feels like adults are running things. It doesn't feel like the faculty lounge at Weslean or Oberlin or read Those are the most left wing schools I could think of off thought of my head. Pretty good.
List doesn't feel like they're running everything, and people with no connection to economics, business, rule of law are just making it up as they go along. And I worry that because we're experiencing this, we might get a little complacent. Then the American people in general are like, oh, everything will be fine. Yeah, let's try a little more socialism. Let's see how that. Let's give it a little dabble, see how that goes. I mean, last night there were
so many things. The anti cop sentiment, which I'll spend a little more time on later, was disgusting. Democrats should be ashamed of themselves, I mean, among and if you're going to tell me, if you're gonna lecture me as the Democrats have for two years, about how our institutions are so critical to this country and institutions like the FBI, and how dare anyone criticized Komey who's a partisan hack Muller who is used as a false front for the investigation,
and an anti Trump partisan. Brennan, who is an Obama partisan. I mean, you got on this list, you criticize any of them and your undermining institutions. Meanwhile, law enforcement cops across the country doing a legitimately difficult and dangerous job and making this country, for all of our faults, for all of our problems, quite safe in the grand scheme
of things. I mean, just comparis to some of our southern neighbors, folks, I mean, you want to live you want to live in America, You want to live in Brazil. Murder rate per capita several times ours. You know we are. Our law enforcement is unbelievably on the grand scale of things, unbelievably professional and decent. They're part of us. There are community I've got law enforcement in my family. I worked for the NYPD. Many of you listening, your active law enforcement.
They just the Democrats just trash cops like they're nothing. Trash cops, like they're a bunch of you know, one moment that got the shoe in the gun. On the next moment they're putting on a kkkhood. I'm not exaggerating. They really think the cops are horrible racists. Tulsi Gabbard, who I'm inclined to generally be favorably disposed towards and some of you are going to make fun of me for that, but that's fine. We cannot help who we are. But she said that Trump was supporting al Qaida last
night and people were clapping. What supporting Alain's completely insane. But this is what you realize is that they're fighting over the most fervent and crazy left wing activists media voices, and so that the connection to normal Americans is tenuous best. I mean, the stuff that they're talking about was completely nuts. But if there was one takeaway, I know we talked about the debate from the night before already, so I'll try not to focus too much on the socialism versus
I didn't even think it's socialism versus liberalism. It's really socialism versus math. That was debate night number one. Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Pete Buddha Judge. He's just as bad as they are. By the way, she has fancy degrees. Fancy degrees sometimes it can be meaningful. Most of the time,
it's not night Wale with socialism versus math. Last night it was really Bernie ver I mean, Biden versus the mob and they were just all coming at Biden, and I will say I think he did a pretty good job defending his turf. I don't just come and it loses its meaning, right if everything I do is just, oh, I don't like this person, so they're terrible, and everything that is terrible. Of course, not gotta call balls and strikes,
gotta be honest in the analysis. I thought that Biden did a pretty solid job of standing his ground last night. But what was amazing was because of that, and because of the ferocious progressivism that is the motivating force of the left wing basse now because they're just so the Trump de derangement syndrome has spread so far and wide. They turned on Obama's legacy in a way that I will say was somewhat jaw dropping, even for me watching this as a conservative who thinks that Obama did a
terrible job on a whole number of fronts. But if I were a Democrat, I would not be going after Obama's legacy. I'd be saying, here's a guy who look, you compare Obama too, And now I know of some of you, I'm on dangerous ground. You're telling you that Obama was a skilled and gifted politician, but he was. He won two elections president for eight years, ran through Obamacare.
He had bad judgment, he had poor decision making, but in terms of getting himself elected, guy I just kept you know, let's be honest, I mean, all election wise, all he did was win one after another. And there that clown car of Democrats from last night of the night last night was the one that really came up.
They're throwing the Obama legacy under the bus. It was amazing to see, but it's just there so much desperation to try to chip away at Biden's lead and Biden's un assailable pole advantage so far that they were talking about how and it was on some stuff that was it's not just on the you know, insufficiency of Obamacare, but they were going after from particularly on immigration and deportations. There were some crowd interruptions last night. One was over
how they want but Officer Pantaleo to be fired. Who was the individual who put Eric Garner a chokehold? I do think if we're going to talk about that case, people need to He did not die from asphyxiation. He died from a heart attack, So that is that is an essential detail that gets left out of this conversation because they say he died because he got put in
a chokehold. He died of a heart attack because he got put in a chokehold, which is a different thing, not to say that everything that went down in that circumstance was the way that, you know, least procedure should have gone. I've had some officers, I'll be I'll tell you, I've had some officers who said that, you know, you can't put that high choke hold on him. I've had others who said, look, you're you're wrestling a guy down who won't go down in the street, who said he
won't go down, things are going to get rough. And they didn't choke him out to death. They were choking him or one officer was joke game. Then he had a heart attack. But they were screaming about how they wanted to fire Pantaleo, and then they also were screaming about I believe I listened to it last night, and then I listened to it again this morning. The Deporter in chief stuff about Obama, that Obama, the Obama administration
deported people. Now I've always said that that was that was a savvy political move from the Obama administration's point of view, because they got very close with complicit Republicans. Hello Marko Rubio, there were a bunch of them very close to getting through an amnesty. And then once you get the ambassay through, then you can make whatever changes you want at the border. Because they were a Republican parties effectively dead, never win another election for the rest
of our lives. So it was it was smart to create the perception of, oh, we see, we'll work with you, we're reasonable on the border, we will deport people, we'll do stuff, but give us the amnesty. And they got a lot of pressure. They got very close. It was a close fought battle for sure, but because of that, because the Obama administration did deport people and was willing to at least put up a facade of being reasonable. Look, O Bomb, we've played the audio Obama told people, don't
come here, don't bring your kids here. Obama was saying things on immigration that now Democrats, without batting and without batting an eyelash, are saying is horribly racist for Republicans to say. And just in order to get after Joe Biden last night, they were trashing the Obama legacy. It was an amazing thing. Now I think that this will all be long forgotten when we get a few debates down the road and there's a whole conversation we had
too about whether debates even really matter. People. All the pollings show that Hillary beat Trump in the debates. The polling, I mean, I don't think that she did. But and Trump went on to win anyway. Mit Romney annihilated Obama in the first debate in twenty twelve. I mean, it was the biggest, the biggest butt kicking in a debate that I can ever remember. And people, look, MIT's become a Democrat. Fine, but he did do a great job
in that first debate. But the attack on Obama's legacy last night was, if nothing else, the strongest single data point, an indicator that you could look to that this Democratic Party has completely lost its mind. Obama is not liberal enough for the Democratic Party of today in this primary. Obama is not progressive enough for these left wing Libs who would have thought that that's where we were heading even a few years ago. But that is where we are.
And now that we've established that, and you know, there are Democrats that I do think last night were they were a little shocked, and I know there's been some blowback about this. You cannot you can't be a Democrat and go after Saint Obama. We'll break down some of the policy dispute, some of the crazy stuff they said coming up in a moment of your team. So stay
with me. This is the fourth debate that we have had in the second time that we have been debating what people did fifty years ago with busing, when our schools are segregated today as they were fifty years ago. I mean, I just think that he kind of sounds a little bit like this. My name is Senator Bennett and I'm from Colorado. In my eyebrow kind of mouse funny when I get really excited, and you know, climate change, immigration, open borders sounds good. Producer Mark, come on right, it's
it's pretty close. It's like a south Park character, he does he sounds like a South Park character. I'm not the only one who thinks so, I'm telling you people, if people have realized this, it's amazing to me. The guy's a senator. He's one of these senators that no one knew about until he ran I guess if you're from Colorado, you know about him. Oh, by the way, team somebody brought up today to me over coffee that I had not said. Hey, I haven't heard you take
a phone call in a while. Guess what, We'll take some phone calls if you want. So it's really this question of who's listening right now live and wants to light up those lines. That's right. Eight four four nine hundred two eight two five eight four four nine hundred buck was the last time we even got to say
the number on the air. And I just I love getting right to the issues, and I get all excited, and I guess I guard my time with you jealously, and as much as I love to hear from all of you, we don't take that many calls here, so it's kind of a special thing when we do. But eight four four nine hundred two eight two five and if none of you call em, well, then I don't have to feel bad about not taking that many calls. So those of you who like like live calls, now
you know it's it's now or never. You know you do or you don't. The fish are coming with me. The fish are coming with me. Oh since we're doing the Bennett we have Maryann Williamson play twenty three. Oh we don't have it all right? Fine, why don't we hub it? Very well? I got to hear it again to be able to do it hers. Sometimes it escapes me. But she's she's an interesting lady. All right. So what are we going to talk about that's of major importance
in the world of policy. Next, I'm gonna go through the craziest things that they said for the debate last night, all of which tell us something about the left wing mind these days, and then we'll bust bust down some of the broader issues that they addressed. I mean, the one that I think, Look here, here's my sense of where this whole thing is going. They have the advantage on healthcare, and they're going to continue to unless Republicans step it up, unless Trump steps it up and explains
what is the deal here? What is the plan? And they have a huge liability on immigration. There's no way that they are not going to be able to sell their nonsense open borders position to the middle of America that is going to be deciding this election in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Florida's not the middle. But you know what I mean, they're They're not going to be able to do that.
So I'm wondering. Oh, and there was a really interesting moment between I think Kamala Harris might have gotten brought down a level or two last night by Tulsi, you know us. I mean, I like Tulsi and Yang. If I if I had to vote for somebody on the left of probably Delaney, but Tulsi and Yang, I want to hang out with both of them. This is the betrayal to the American people, to me, to my fellow
service members. We were all lied too, told that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, was working with al Qaeda, and that this posed a threat to the American people. So I enlisted after nine to eleven to protect our country, to go after the those who attacked us on that fateful day, who took the lives of thousands of Americans. The problem is that this current president is continuing to
betray us. We were supposed to be going after all Kaida, but over years now, not only have we not gone after all Kaida, who is stronger today than they were in nine to eleven, Our president is supporting al Qaida. I mean, I'm usually willing to hear what Tulsee Gabbard. That's her last note the debate has to say on things.
I agree with her that, you know, no more new wars, please, no more wars, No more wars of choice because someone thinks in a think tank somewhere that it's going to create a domino effect and a flourishing of democracy across the Muslim world's let's not do that again. Those of you who are veterans, I think most of you listening to this who are veterans would would heartily agree with
that sentiment. I would bet. I don't know, but I think we need to wait until the next war comes to us, which will happen at some point, but we don't need to go looking for projects for our military of raw. We need to refit, re equip, rest, prepare, prepare for the next one, because I think the next one is gonna be big, and it's gonna be against the country that actually has, you know, an air force
and stuff like that. Not to get too far ahead of myself, but Tulsea Gabbert said, there was just this is just the nuts our president support President Trump supports al Qaida. That's what she said on the debate stage. Did you see a lot of outrage about this. Could you imagine somebody on the Republican debate got up there and said, or Republican on a debate stage, Barack Obama openly supports al Qaia. I don't think that that would have been allowed to pass as a thing that could
be said. But let's just break this down real quick. I think what she was going for, what she would say, and it's crazy, So there is no that's a crazy thing to say. So that's why this is going on our crazy pile, and we got a whole big crazy pile to get through. But what she would say is
that we're supporting Saudi Arabia. The Saudis are supporting the anti Hootie resistance in Yemen in the Arabia Peninsula, and the anti Hoothy resistance include some elements that are either AQAP tied or officially part of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Therefore, through the transitive property of supporting terrorists,
we are supporting Trump is supporting Alkaida. This is if you want to make that the new standard, will then just think about how much support of ISIS when they were lopping off people's heads and letting them on fire. Barack Obama did by sending munitions and training and doing all these things for the for units that turned out to just be part of ISIS. I mean, would either flip go to their side or were ISIS all along?
I mean, this is what was happening. The weapons we're getting into their hands, the training, and we spent I think it was five hundred million dollars in some Pentagon program to train a free Syrian Army force and they ended up training a total of I believe you have to check me on this. It was less than ten guys. I think it was seven or something that were battlefield operational magnificent seven. So TULSI just that was wacko stuff.
I did say, we take some calls. The lines are open, the lines a little up like a Christmas tree when I several take calls. So perhaps that's you guys sending me a message eight four four nine hundred two eight two five If you want to call in, let's get to uh AJ down in Mobile, Alabama. AJ. What's up? Welcome to Buck sexon show he boils a brother chields. Ye, brother, how are you doing all right? Man? I try to catch him and home. I thank Furtheraday Trump's doing it now,
standing job. I thank the Democrats to slam off the rails. Man. They're a bunch of idiots. And I'll tell you, man, this election don't make a break in concert. People better way. I'm slight over to coffee, roll on treble co sign on this election being very important, my friend. And thank you so much, JJ from calling from mobile. Do appreciate it. Shields tie to you Jody in Salt Lake City. I've been out Salt Lake in a while. How are you doing, Jody? Yeah,
I'm doing great. Back. I have enjoyed you since the original Saturday Squad. So oh wow, oh s s Jody, Yes, sir, I did not appreciate Andrew Gang, thank you weekly a little butt man flaming me how he was going to pay me as a woman for unpaid work because apparently I don't have the brains God gave room temperature lettuce to figure out how to live my life. Oh I
am not down with that at all. Yeah. This is when he was talking about unpaid work in the home, and this is his way of trying to justify his plan for the universal basic income right that women, essentially who are in the home because that work is unpaid, the universal basic income would serve the purpose of pay. But that's not really even accurate because if everyone's getting paid, you're not getting paid for being in the home. You're just getting paid for breathing exactly. And frankly, I'm at
fifty two years old, I have figured out. How did you think nf I stopped thinking now and being a productive human being. I am still light years ahead of his crappy a little behind managing to come close to my baby finger. I gotta tell you, Jody, it sounds like you are not joining the Yang Gang anytime soon. No, not not part of the yangeg all right, Jody Schiel, thank you for calling it from Utah. He's not, dude,
not on team Yangyo. Producer Mike, you have to vote for a Democrat based on what we've seen so far. Have to no, you know, no opt out, no pass who you vote for? Uh, Delaney, it's easy, Delaney, Yeah, there were Producer Mark, Producer Mark, you are you are locked in. You cannot escape. We will hold you down until you vote for a Democrat. Who is it? I'm just gonna make you angry, and said Bill de Blasio. Oh my gosh, someone's gonna get a code red. I'm
not ordering the code red right now. I'm just saying if someone gets a code read, maybe they deserved it. Producer Mike so Yeah, de Blasi. One thing I liked about the Blasio is that everyone kind of joins it. Even Democrats join in the Deblasio. Hey, They're like, well, this guy's a total cloud. Why is he running that? My favorite question about Bill de Blasio is how did he become Mayor of New York Because people really are
befuddled in a way that it is. You get into Anthony Weiner and the you know, the Wiener photos and all that stuff, and that's how you that's how you figure it out. But it's a wild time. Oh we were talking about crazy and there was a whole bunch of this stuff, for example, and I knew this was gonna happen. Here we are in year three of the Trump presidency, and I don't think there's a human being
out there. I don't think you could find one who would say that if the economy were really bad, Trump would not be blamed for that economy, right, we all know that. And if you said, well, Trump inherited a week, you know, systemic weaknesses in the economy from Obama for his over spending and lack of blah blah, you know
that would you'd be laughed out of the room. Meanwhile, the economy is doing very well by all metrics, and there was even an important piece in the Wall Street Journal, I think it was yesterday talking about how wages, which have been stagnant for a long time, wages have actually gone up for working people. That's in real terms. You know, Americans have gotten a raise, working people have gotten not just not just the tax cut, this is real economic
growth in and wages measuring that. So that doesn't nearly get enough attention. But here we are now being told that, oh, that the really good economy. You can't you can't thank Trump for that. That's here's Julian Castro making a case that I knew somebody would make, but I didn't think that. Well, no, I knew they'd do this, but it's hard to believe even when you're expecting it, that it's it's the Barack Obama economy. Folks, play clip one there are a lot
of Americans right now that are hurting. The idea that America is doing just fine is wrong. Not only that this president always likes to take credit like he did this. We've now had about one hundred and five straight months of positive job growth, the longest streak in American history. Over eighty months of that was due to President Barack Obama. Thank you, Barack Obama. Thank you Barack Obama. You know, it's a really fun exercise when Democrats say this stuff.
You say, what did Barack Obama do? The stimulus? No one thinks the stimulus really did any of this, right, I mean, no one really believes that the stimulus saved the economy, do they. That's different from the bank bailout. That's a different thing. They often get conflated together. Well, what did what did Barack Obama do? Emergency measures things like extending will they increase food stamps by I forget how I think it was. I don't want to say,
maybe six or seven million people under Obama's time. They extended unemployment insurance. There were some things they did that were emergency measures. Measures as yours speak English, Buck, you're a radio host. But if you ask a liberal. They'll explain to you why this would still be Obama's economy. And then you say, you ask them, if it were a bad economy, would it still be Obama's economy. They never, It's like you've short circuit of the system. They never
really can give you a real answer. Oh wait, wait, since we talked about de Blasio before and what a loon he is and how utterly and completely unlikable. Look, I'm gonna be de Blasio is about to be my mayor again. Within the next thirty days, Deblasio will be the mayor of the city I live in, which is
a hard thing to fathom. But here was de Blasio last I mean, he just I guess he figures he's got no chance of being president really, so why not just give speeches that shore up his social justice warrior credentials. He's got the unions in his pocket that he needs in New York, He's got the the political machinery of New York City backing him, So he's I guess he thinks he can get away with being crazy in at
some level He's right. So here's the kind of stuff that Bill de Blasier furmly Zekaiser Varnvillehelm Barnville Halm was his name. Yeah, you remember guten Tag. Here he is play four. We can make change in this country. I know from personal experience it can be done. When I became the mayor of the nation's largest city, I set us on a path of bold change. They said it couldn't be done. But we gave precaide every child for free. We got rid of stop in frisk and we lowered crime.
We raise the minimum wage of fifteen dollars an hour. Yes, it can be done. When I'm president, we will even up the score, and we will tax the hell out of the wealthy to make this a fairer country and to make sure it's a country that puts working people first. That, my friends, is the unvarnished, pure class warfare at the heart of the Democratic Party's message. We will tax the hell out of the wealthy. Who's the wealthy, by the way,
but put that aside for a moment. We're going to tax the hell out of Americans so that other people who are leftists, who are Democrats supporters and voters, will feel better about their situation. That's making it a fairer country. This was a sentiment that Obama himself expressed at one point, even if it was going to hurt the economy, you got to raise taxes because it's the right thing to do, even out the score. Push somebody down a little bit,
don't worry about pushing somebody else up. Don't worry about lifting everybody up. Push somebody else down. Who's got a too big it's gone a little things have gone a little too well for them. This is a dangerous political sentiment. It creates a tremendous well. It really feeds off of a tremendous resentment and creates more resentment. And this is not just a Blasio's approach. This is now a mainstream
feeling in the Democratic Party. Despite all the billionaires, the Hollywood celebrities, the super rich lawyers, the super rich Wall Street guys who are Democrats, there's tons of them right there's you look at the biggest wealthiest names in the country, most of them are Democrats. The ones that come to mind. You look at the the Bloombergs and the Gates and the go down Steve I was gonna say, Steve Jobs, pardon me m, Amazon founder Bezos, Bezos, thank you. Look
at all these big number. They're all they're all they're all Libs. But the millionaires and the billionaires, they're all Republicans, according to burn I, And this is just a this is a delusion. This is a story that liberals tell themselves at night as as a bedtime story, that all the bad rich people are Republicans somehow. Meanwhile, who who delivered Trump his electoral victory. It was predominantly white working
class voters who had voted for Obama before. And just we're like, this isn't a good deal for us right now at this Democratic part, We're gonna do something else. We've got so much more. I've got to get into the immigration stuff, because you know that's very top of mine for me. We've just begun to scratch the surface of the crazy here, and then I've got some other stories to get to. The are not just debate related. The doj is saying that they will not prosecute Komey.
That's up today. And then also a story that I want to walk you through on whether police shootings are in fact racist or not. We'll get to that. Stay with me. The important number and Vice President Biden's remarks us now is that the United States is only fifteen percent of global emissions. We like to act as if we're one hundred percent. But the truth is, even if we were to curb our emissions dramatically, garth is still going to get warmer, and we can see it around
us this summer. The last four years have been the four warmest years in recorded history. This is going to be a tough truth. But we are too late. We are ten years too late. We need to do everything we can to start moving to climate in the right direction, but we also need to start moving our people to hire ground. And the best way to do that is to put economic resources into your hands so you can protect yourself and your families. What the heck is Yang
talking about here? That is quite a quite a movie pulls. He goes from it's too late and we're only a portionate. So he's right about some things. He's Yang is smart enough to understand that no matter what we do, India, China, other developing other major developing economies, you know, Mexico, Brazil, big countries all over the world, they're not going to curb their emissions no matter what they tell us. They're not going to put artificial constraints on their growth in
their economy. There's no way Chinese, please, you can care less. I was in Beijing a few months ago. Let me tell you they've got no problem with smog over there, lots of that getting pumped out of the smokestacks. So even if we listen to the Democrats, it's it's all for naught. But then he goes to the problem is he understands that truth and then he thinks that you start moving the higher ground. Like I've told you this before, I will change my tune on climate change the moment
that somebody will sell me their beach front. I'm here in Los Angeles, I'm taking I'll take any offers. Or rather, well, yeah, I guess it'll be an offer. Somebody wants to sell me their beachfront Malibu property at at a fraction of
the current market rate. I don't mean like, you know, a ten percent marked down, I mean like fifty I still couldn't afford it, but I'd cobble together the money from from investors, because if you sold it to me at fifty percent discount, you're crazy because the cs are not rising that much. This is not happening, folks, It's not happening. Yang understands that the people that are claiming we're gonna have some glorious war against climate change, they don't.
Even even if we did, if we accept the world as they view it, even if we did exactly what they want us to do, it would not matter using their own numbers, logic and the parameters they've set up. This is how nonsensical the climate change catastrophists are. It won't make any difference. And yet here I am telling you this. Am I worried at all? No, I am not worried. It's all going to be fine. Mister Yang over here is trying to tell the Yang gang to
go to higher ground. I do not think it is time to sell your home and head to the top of the rockies yet, folks, I think, although that might be kind of a nice view, I think we're all going to be just fine. Criminal justice, big criminal justice exchange that I want to get to with the Tulsi Gabbert and Kamala Harris. Did Tulsi kind of knock Kamala off the runner up establishment post last night? We'll get to that criminal justice flash last night on the Democrat
debate stage. Very interesting stuff. So just by way a quick review. You remember, Kamala Harris seemed to show that the Biden candidacy was not inevitable because she took Biden down quite a bit with her I think unfair attacks on him for his position on bussing. But we've dealt with that already. On the show last night, there was a sense that there would be a showdown between Kamala and Biden again. But it turns out the real showdown. Well,
everybody was trying to pile on Biden, but didn't. Really, they didn't. They weren't successful. Biden had a good night, folks. I'm just being honest. He had a good night. That doesn't mean that he's out of the woods, but he definitely held his turf. But Kamala and Tulsi tangled quite a bit. Here is Tulsie Gabbard who this was one of the most memorable. Look this is Democrat on democrat fighting, folks.
What could be more entertaining. Here's Tulsi letting it be known that she does not agree with Kamala's previous approach as a state attorney in California. Play nine. Peter Harris says she's proud of her record as a prosecutor in cocuter president, but I'm deeply concerned about this record. There
are too many examples to site. But she put over fifteen hundred people in jail for marijuana violations and then laughed about it when she was asked if she ever smoked marijuana, de block evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row until the courts forced her to do so. She kept people in prison beyond their sentences to use them as cheap labor for the state of California, And she fought to keep fail system in place that impacts poor people in the worst kind of way.
When you were in a position to make a difference and an impact in these people's lives, you did not. And worse yet, in the case of those who were on death row, innocent people, you actually blocked evidence from being revealed that would have freed them until you were forced to do so. There is no excuse for that. And the people who suffered under your reign as prosecutor, oh, you owe them an apology. There is no excuse for that. Is that all true or all of those things that
Tulsie Gabbard said about Kamala Harris true. I think we should know. I can tell you this Kamala from my sources in the Lib media, of which I have quite a few, she's the favorite. Now, we discussed how Jeff Zucker, who's giving orders to all the other commissars over at CNN on a regular basis. We discussed how Zucker had already come forward and presented Kamala as important for the
entire country. So we know that there is an establishment desire to elevate Kamala, establishment liberal desire in the media and on the coast for sure. And if Biden falters, Kamala is supposed to take the spot, I mean, you know, Booker would like to be. But nah, I don't see it. I don't. I just don't think Booker's I don't think he's got it. First of all, he complained last night.
The two funniest complaints from last night of all were Corey Booker saying that this debate was pitting Democrats against each other. Yeah, dude, it's a debate among Democrats. Good call, Corey Booker. And then also a few different we don't I don't think we have a montage of it, had any but there are a few different times when Democrats who felt like they were a little corner, Well, it's
a Republican talking point. Stop with the Republican talking points. Uh, well, shouldn't you If it is a Republican talking point, shouldn't you have the answer for it, because you're gonna face a Republican eventually. That shouldn't be a get out of jail free card. Oh, it's a Republican talking point. But you certainly heard a lot of that anyway. So Tulsi went after Kamala Harris and the est ablishment today. From what I understand, the liberal establishment is very upset about this.
I've even seen something I'm trying to track some of this down, some some scuttle butt on Twitter about people saying, Okay, they're saying crazy stuff. They're going after Tulsea on the whole Assad thing. Basically they're trying to the liberal establishment does not like Tulsi Gabbert, which makes me like her a little bit more. That and I like the way she says Hawaii. I can't even really say it the way she's said Hawaii. You know, Hawaii. She says a
little differently, like a like a native Hawaiian. I'm gonna stop, stop talking about all the great stuff about Tulsea Gabbert. So she went after Kamala Harris, and then Kamala got an opportunity to try to explain what had happened to her because she got I think she got kind of blindsided by the whole thing. She wasn't she didn't seem ready for it at all, and she didn't refute it. Those are serious charges, folks. Suppressed evidence of a person
on death row. That's not a little thing. Send people to prison for marijuana when you're so if it's smokemurwana think it's kind of funny. And who cares? Used labor for the benefit of the state for people in prison, and kept them in prison longer to use that labor. I mean, these are those are real deal charges. That's not oh, you know you said this in a campaign
ad fifteen years ago. That's a like who cares. For the most part, these are real decisions that are being called out that she made when she had she had power in the state of California. Here's how she tried to explain herself. Play clip ten. And this is going to sound immodest, but I'm obviously a top tier candidate, and so I did expect that I would be on the stage and take hits tonight, because there are a lot of people that are trying to make the stage
for the next debate. For a lot of them, it's Stewart die Well. Yeah, and especially when people are at zero one percent or whatever she might be at. And so I did expect that I might take hits tonight, and yet didn't explain that away, didn't didn't manage to tell us all that she had an answer ready for all these different charges. I mean, I think I think we need answers on that stuff, or at least people that are going to be voting in democratic primaries don't.
Don't they deserve an answer. So so she, you know, has the media in her corner. And this is what I meant by pay very close attention to who the journals won on their side, pay very close attention to who the journals are supporting, because even among Democrats, they have they have favorites among their children, so to speak. Democrat journals are picking different members of this of this race that they really want to see get all the
way through. And so you need you need to remember that as they're giving you all this coverage but then you had Tulsi backstage. May this because she she gets attacked by them for this, uh, for the meeting she had with what was it again with a sad some years ago. Do we I don't think we have that clip? Darn it? Oh no, yes, on MSNBC, they went after her.
This is what they tend to do. The only thing that you ever get to asked about by the mainstream press is Assad in Syria and this was no different. I'm telling you. They don't they She's not part of their crew. The elite media doesn't like Tulsi play sixteen. So when sitting down with someone like Bashar al Assad in Syria, do you confront him directly and say, why do you order chemical attacks on your own people? Why do you cause the killings of over half a million
people in your country? Look, you know, I want to break this down to it's really I want to break this down. So we're talking about here today because you're talking about a meeting that took place what three years ago? Well, every time I come back, no, every time I come back here on MSNBC, you guys talk to me about these issues. It sounds like these are talking points that Kamala Harris and her camps because she's refusing to address
the questions. Of course, every anchor has a different perspective and different questions to ask. Asking for three years. This is where the propaganda comes in. Calling out propaganda on MSNBC. Man, I like it. I like this, like I like when my old friend and former colleague Crystal Ball called out MSNBC's Rachel Mattaw for all the false promises on Russia. Always give credit, words due, Always encourage those who are right, even if you think they're usually off on certain things.
When they're right, they're right. And Tulsi going out for MSNMES. This is fun, folks. This is where we get to enjoy this Democrat friendly fire that's going on here quite a bit. And this was the best. This was the best stuff from last night. I think we didn't even get through half of I have so much more of the crazy to talk to you about, but we could spend all night doing that. You had someone like for example, Kirston. Kirsten Gillibrand is among my least favorite of all these
Democrat candidates. I just think she's she's such a phony that she doesn't even really hide the phoniness like she's it's as though she figures, I'm a super phony who cares. Let's just see where I can take this thing. There's there's no shame about it whatsoever. She'll change whatever positions she has to change, say whatever she has to say. I mean, they asked about equal pay last night, and there's so many things that that came up in this debate,
like what equal pay. As the Democrats talk about, it is a lie. It's a lie. It's a lie. It's been disproven a million times. It does not exist. Men and women make different choices when you actually control for hours, work, choices made risk in profession. All this this is otherwise, This is such basic economics. If you could pay somebody for the same work and get a thirty percent discount, most businesses their biggest expense is payroll. That's true for
most businesses that payroll's their biggest single expense. If you could save thirty percent and a lot of margins, and businesses are you know, three, four or five percent in terms of profit margin. If you could save thirty percent in your workforce, who wouldn't only hire women? It's that straightforward. If this was what they say it is, which is they just pay women less because they pay them less
for no reason other than sexism. Anybody with a brain would just say, why I'm I'm gonna have an entirely female workforce, like at the exact same work product for the exact same jobs and pay them seventy cents on
the dollar. By the way, this is what they actually do with illegal aliens, which is they pay them less than than whatever the prevailing wajord be because they're often paying them off the books, not paying payroll taxes on them, not paying you know, this was more of an issue in the nineties, but it still goes on now, paying them in cash. So there was that going on here. Oh wait before, I just want a few more of the crazy stuff and then we'll get into this work.
Oh no, Christian Jewila Brand jel Brand, here's the kind of stuff that she brings to the discussion. Play eleven. You are a co sponsor of the Green New Deal, which includes the guarantee of a job with medical leave, paid vacations, and retirement security for everyone in America. Explain how that's realistic. So the first thing that I'm going to do when I'm president is I'm going to clorox the Oval Office. The second thing I'm going to do is I will re engage on global climate change, re
engage on globe. I mean, look the chlorox line that was prepared, and she was getting ready to give that for sure. But this is a woman who if you do a quick Google search, you'll find photos of her arm in arm with Bill Clinton, photos of her arm in arm with Harvey Weinstein, anybody that she has to kiss up to on her way up the ranks of power,
She's willing to do that. And she's the one who threw al Franken under the bus, which I think is so interesting that now they're trying to rehabilitate Franken's image, which is not going to happen, but they're trying. And you see that Kirsten Jillibrand was the one that gave him. She was the one that really gave him the push that sent him over. And then on the Okay, so there's more. I'll do a little hold off on the crazy.
There's a very important study that I want to talk to you about on because law enforcements a big That was the thing from last night that really upset me. The most the trashing of law enforcement, the undermining of cops, especially given some of the things we've seen. Really interesting study just published. Heather McDonald has written about it over
National Review. And the longest short of it is that we've been told all this stuff about police shooting unarmed black men, and the narrative that does happen, It happens very infrequently. It is overwhelmingly not a function of racism or racial animists based on all the factors. You can look at the numbers. We will walk you through the latest study on this when we come back. Stay with me. Why are you the best candidate to hear the racial divide that exists in this country today, which has been
stoked by the president's racist rhetoric. First of all, the president's racist rhetoric should be enough browns for everybody in this country to vote them out how office. First of all, the president is a racist, and that was just one more example of it. We can no longer allow a white nationalist to be in the White House. Are you
suggesting that Republicans in Congress around the country are enabling racism? Absolutely, they're enabling all of the wrongdoing that this president has brought with them, from inaction on Russian interference to naked racism. Racism they say it so much, they accuse so many people of it. They love to say it about this president. Meanwhile, the president has an agenda that is explicitly in many ways directed at helping minority communities. There's the first Step Back,
which disproportionately helps African American and Latino incarcerated individuals. There's just the economic growth and the focus on trying to help people who are wage earners. But let's put all that aside for a second. There is a a clear thread of anti police ism that the Democratic Party has embraced once again. And it's the worst kind of pandering because it's deeply harmful. It erodes the trust that is needed between communities that are plagued by violence and their police,
particularly local police. You'll notice, James Comey, the FBI liberals have been pretending for a while. Now they love the FBI. They love the intelligence community. I was in the intelligence community when they hated us because of Iraq and WMD. Now they love the intelligence community. How how could Trump ever not trust his intelligence community? Well, gee, I could think of about one hundred reasons off the top of
my head. But local police, local law enforcement have been targeted by Democrats stretching back in the Obama administration, and it's one of the more shameful chapters of Obama's time as president, the way that he and his administration often spoke of, dealt with, and treated law enforcement. The Black Lives Matter movement was based on lies. Michael Brown's shooting, the FBI investor, the Department of Justice investigation of it. It didn't matter that it was all lies. Hands up,
don't shoot was a lie. They didn't care, didn't change the araf didn't change the storyline. Well, now we have once again crime and police community relations getting more attention. I mentioned to you all that I was in Baltimore yesterday and there's no way around it. Baltimore is in some places a very very depressing, very unsafe and scary place, and it should not be what it is also, am I. I just want to make sure this is correct before I tell you. I saw linked I saw something today
that said that here we go. CBS Baltimore Representative Elijah cummings Baltimore home was burglarized. Wow, you cannot make this up. Baltimore police are investigating after the home of Representative Elijah Cummings is broken into early Saturday morning. Burglary occurred around burglary occurred around three forty am at his Baltimore home. Wow.
Donald Trump responded to tweeting about the Representative Elijah Cummings has been a brutal bully, shouting and screaming at the great men and women of Borda Patrol about conditions at the southern border, when actually his Baltimore district is far worse and more dangerous. His district is considered the worst in the USA. Wow. So Cummings just got his house,
just got burglarized. That's I'm sorry. But given the conversation about focusing on districts that have high crime rates and what has Elijah Cummings really done for his district, and those are those you can't make this stuff up, folks. You just got burglarized on Saturday. But there's more of a conversation now than there's been a while about police and policing as well, because, as I've mentioned to you
last night, Democrats i think really debased themselves. I mean the way that they speak about law enforcement and people like Beto and Buddha judge and these just these smug elitist liberals who love through the whole. Oh, police are so terrible. Look at what they do and all these racist shootings. And you know, you know that if somebody trapes across Beto's very large front yard, I'm sure he'd, you know, he'd be very quick to call the cops. Right.
I mean, these guys, there's such phonies on this issue, and it's so unfair what they say, and there's real consequences. I mentioned this study to you about police involved shootings and whether or not by the data, they're racist. You're gonna want to hear this. I'll give you the numbers when we come back. The team. Just want to give you a heads up. Welcome back to the Buck Section show. Ovic Roy is gonna be joining us in just a little bit here. We're gonna do a deep dive on
all the healthcare stuff from last night. So I don't think that we've I know, I've been focusing on some other things, but all the healthcare stuff from last night, we'll do a deep dive in the third hour. I wanted Ovic to join on that because I think he always does a very good job He's very fair minded in his approach too. He's not just like it's all socialism.
So if you really want to know what's going on with that, if you want to be smarter on the healthcare debate than any of your friends, which I'm sure you already are because you listen to this show, but nonetheless stay around for the third hour we'll be getting into that. I just thought this was a really powerful
piece because it did. It did upset me last night, the anti cop stuff and the Democrats just shameless pandering acting like police of the problem when you know, we owe our police a debt of gratitude as a side for being as professional and decent and courageous as they are. But Heather McDonald, who's great, pulled this piece together. There is no epidemic of racist police shootings. Let me give
you some of what she writes your National Review. The Democratic presidential candidates have revived the anti police rhetoric of the Obama years. Joe Biden's Criminal Justice Plan promises that after his policing reforms, black mothers and fathers will no longer have to fear when their children walk the streets of America. The threat allegedly coming from cops, not gangbangers.
President Barack Obama likewise claimed during the memorial for five dollars police officers killed by a Black Lives Matter inspired assassin in July twenty sixteen that black parents were right to fear that their child could be killed by a police officer whenever he walks out the door. South Bend mayor Pete Buddha Judge has said that police shootings of black men won't be solved until we move policing out
from the shadow of systemic racism. Beto Aurora claims that the police shoot blacks solely based on the color of their skin. So yes, there's a tremendous amount of really vicious anti police the cops are racist rhetoric. Well, there's a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences looking at this. Here are some of
the key findings contained in this study. Twenty fifteen Justice Department study that its sites found that black officers were sixty seven percent more likely than white officers to mistakenly shoot an unarmed black suspect. Hispanic officers were one hundred and forty five percent more likely than white officers to
mistakenly shoot an unarmed black suspect. So looking at nine hundred and seventeen officer involved fatal shootings, folks, there aren't that many, you know's, that's pretty much all them, I think stretching back from twenty fifteen, you only have a couple one hundred a year, one hundred to one hundred and fifty a year, I believe around around that level.
Very interesting things from the study as well. Remember all the stuff you're hearing about black lives matter, and you know, I can't breathe, Derek Garner, hands up, don't shoot, all this rhetoric, all this storyline. You're told, how many people would know that fifty five percent of the people shot by fatally by law enforcement or white. So a majority of the people killed by cops are white. Start with that,
twenty seven percent or black, nineteen percent were Hispanic. Between ninety and ninety five percent of the civilians shot since twenty fifteen were either attacking a police officer or attacking another citizen, so they were these were straight up defensive maneuvers, either defending law enforcement personally or defending somebody who was
under assault from a person. So the number of shootings in which an officer kills somebody who's unarmed because they think that there's a cell phone, or they think it's a gum when it's really a cell phone. That's very
rare statistically. There's more. In the twenty fifteen study, the white victims of fatal police shootings included a fifty year old suspect in a domestic assault in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, who ran at the officer with a spoon, a twenty eight year old driver in Des Moines, Iowa, who exited his car and walked quickly toward an officer after a car chase, and a twenty one year old suspect in a grocery store robbery in Akron, Ohio, who had escaped on a
bike and who did not remove his waistband went order to do so, Heather Rights. Had any of these victims been black, the median activists would probably have jumped on their stories and out of their names the roster of victims of police racism. But because they are white, they are unknown. This entire Black Lives Matter movement of how cops, white cops are shooting black men. It's an epidemic. It's racist, it's happening, that's happening far too frequently all across the country,
systemic race. It's just a lie, folks. The numbers don't bear it out. The reality of police officers across the country working their communities doesn't bear it out. It's just been a lie the whole thing. Neighborhoods have been burned down because of this lie. Barack Obama played a role in fanning these flames as president, and now you have Democrat candidates on that stage last night doing exactly the same thing, pandering and throwing law enforcement under the bus
to do so. It's a disgrace. But there's so much from last night. The problem I had, and I knew this would be the case, the problem I had coming onto the show today was there was so much crazy. They said so many things that were just I mean, indefensibly either dishonest or stupid or both that I knew we wouldn't even have full time to go through it all. And they had Castro talking about decriminalizing the decriminalizing border crossings.
What do they think that's gonna do. You can come into the country and it's a civil it's a civil offense. Now these people have no money, folks. So so does anyone really think that they're coming across the border they're gonna write some huge check as a No, of course not.
It's gonna be a civil offense, which means that maybe they'll be a fine attachment, which means that a judge, an immigration judge, will wave it and say, these people are fleeing poverty and they have no money, and even though a lot of them have paid thousands and thousands of dollars to coyotes, to cartel smuggling organizations, they're not gonna They're not gonna be held to account. This is open borders straight up. Castro called it a right wing
talking point. This is this is where we're heading. I mean, it's there's so much from last night that I would I mean, we could, we could even talk about Joe Biden. I mean, he's supposed to be the moderate here and he talked I'm sorry. This might have been the angle craziest thing from last night. They want to get rid of fossil fuels. They want to eliminate fossil fuel usage. I mean, this is so outlandish To really do this would bring our economy to a screeching halt. Okay, this
is absolutely nuts. And just for example, Joe Biden is supposed to be the model you're talking about how they want to he wants to eliminate coal playclip seven. Thank you, mister Rice. President. Just to clarify, would there be any place for fossil fuels, including coal and fracking in a Biden administration, No, would, We would work it out. We would make sure it's eliminated, and no more subsidies for either one of those, either any fossil fuel, any fossil fuel,
not just call any fossil fuel. We're going to eliminate it under his presidency. This is the sort of thing that you could only say if you think you're speaking to a room full of more runs or you don't know anything. The economy could not function period without fossil fuels right now, full stop, never mind, I mean, we're gonna do this to ourselves. Why the rest of the world's not gonna stop using fossil fuels. Look at the percentage of how much we get that's that's truly renewable
energy for a current needs. You're gonna try to transition out of this. This is this is MAO great leap forward level folly. This is completely bonkers. You know, Mao had an idea, Yeah, we're gonna industrialize, and you know what, they did manage to industrialize, But they also managed to start forty to sixty million people to death. But they did manage to industrialize shutting off fossil fuels. By the way, here's Joe Biden in twenty twelve on fossil fuels play eight. Look,
it's all of the above for us. We desperately need coal, and we needed to get cleaner and cleaner. We desperately need all the source of energy. We desperately need fossil fuels, or we need to eliminate them somehow. Over the span of seven years, we've gone from we desperately need fossil fuels to oh my gosh, we gotta get rid of
all of them right away. These are unserious people making unserious points to an audience and a voting block that really just needs to read a book, and not a Harry Potter book, like read a book that will teach them things. I guess we'll I got some deep state news I want to get to with you as well. And then there's the voting machine stuff. The Democrats are calling him Moscow Mitch still because he doesn't want to spend eight hundred million dollars on voting as if that's
gonna I guess, so much more show to do. Gosh, the show is flying by today. I guess when I'm in La the weather here rejuvenates me. We'll be right back. So if there was an abuse of the FISA process, if there was a misleading of the court by the FBI director, that is a monumental crime, and I would
focus on that. If that's what happened. The whole idea that you can take something that is marked secret, no foreign, and they just decide on your own to take that out of a skiff, so out of a controlled area, not handled properly, and take to someone's house or a university or wherever these memos went to. You just can't do that. If you purposely take a document, it is one thing if you accidentally walked out with it, But to walk out with something that is clearly marked secret,
no foreign, I don't see. I mean, there's been people who have been busted for way less than that, I will tell you for sure. I mean, you know, rank and file military intelligence people would never get away with what mister Komy so far as getting away with story out today, the Department of Justice will not prosecute James
Coomy or leaking memos after the I ferrel, folks. One of my jobs I think here is as somebody who is familiar with the the flabby folds of the federal bureaucracy, is to tell you, don't expect there to be real accountability. Don't expect there to be a cavalry of truth and justice to arrive just in the nick of time to hold these deep state operatives accountable for the abuse of power for their partisan games. Nope, probably not going to happen.
James Comey has shown us all who he is. And it's a reminder never to listen to the media when they tell you that somebody who works for the government is just on the up and up, couldn't be more trustworthy. Anybody who has any questions about this person shouldn't be trusted. Shouldn't have trusted James Comy. Mothery saying that he is not going to be prosecutive, even though he removed memo and then leaked them, and the memos were later on
marked confidential. They're destroying the whole classification process. Here by bailing out these very senior, elite government officials, they're destroying it. I mean, it's basically a joke now, because all you have to do is make sure there's no markings on whatever you're taking, and then it doesn't matter anymore. It's not about the information, Right, Hillary, it wasn't mark classified, so she got off. Comey, it wasn't mark classified, but
it was classified, but he gets off. Comey's story here is that private discussions that he had in the Oval office as the FBI director about FBI business with the President of United States is not classified. That's an unserious position. Of course it's classified. I used to work with classified information all the time. I would have always assumed that those discussions would have been considered classified. But nope, they're
gonna let come off without any prosecution. The really tough one is going to be, how do they let McCabe off with that prosecution? You know what I'm telling you, right, I think they were going to remember McCabe was acting FBI director, allied numerous times under oath the Inspector General, and they're gonna say that they're exercising prosecutorial discretion, blah blah blah. Similar cases when they viewed them, seem like maybe and they're just gonna this is the justice, small et, folks.
If the people in charge of administering justice don't really care about justice, nothing else matters. They can always find a way to let somebody go. They can always find an excuse to not bring charges, to not prosecute. So Comey's gonna skate. He's gonna skate. I think I think McCabe's gonna skate too. And what we're gonna find out is that there were omissions, and they were they were clear falsehoods that were given to the FISA court to
get all this surveillance stuff going. And then also there were lies to the public about when the Papadopolis investigation really began and who was involved in it. I've told people back in twenty twelve that right after Obamba was elected, I said, you can forget about any any real justice for what happened in Benghazi, at least in terms of
accountability for the people that left our men behind. I'm telling you right now that the Inspector General report Hordes and all this, and I know no one say I should be saying, oh that a deep state accountabilities coming for the deep state, or it's gonna happen. And you know, we've got a newness auto, we've got an inspector general, we've got all these A lot of other radio hosts
can do that. I'm here to tell you that we will find out more information that I hope will affect some people's perceptions and the electorate in time for next falls reelection, hopefully re election of Trump. But I do not believe that the the corridors of power will hold their own responsible in any meaningful way. I really don't. I wish I could say otherwise. Comy's gonna skate, mcabe's
gonna skate, Brennan's gonna skate. None of them. None of them will face any charges for anything that they did. And in the case of McKay, that's just flat. That's like Bill Clinton lying under oath and people just saying, yeah, whatever, broke the law. But as we see with immigration too, and all the law, all the laws that are told that the southern border by people coming into the country, all the laws that are broken, Democrats think the law
is just a suggestion. They're willing to put it aside whenever it suits their fancy. One more thing here that we've got to Ovikna join in a few minutes to talk about all the healthcare stuff from last night. I really wanted to pack that into one part of the show. But just this Moscow Mitch stuff is such a disgrace. Here's what's really going on, folks. The Democrats tried to try to dram through using unanimous consent procedure, which is supposed to be for like, hey, can we take a
bathroom break today at two o'clock? Okay, everyone, the Senate's cool with that. Unanimous consent is like naming of a post office. It's not stuff that is ever real. They tried to ram through an eight hundred million dollar, eight hundred million dollars package on election security, and they're claiming that because Mitch McConnell won't let them just do this by unanimous consent without having any normal Senate procedure, that
he's Moscow Mitch and he's doing Moscow's bidding. These people are shameless, and the residence that this has within the media, the magnifying effect that the media is giving this is just despicable. But remember anything Russia related they want to talk about. They want to make anything Russia a headline they want to put in the new cycle because ultimately they're still obsessed with this idea that Russia gave Trump
the last election. And I've been telling you this. They're going to claim if Trump wins that Russia helped him again. Why why wouldn't they They think they're calling Mitch McConnell, Mitch McConnell from Kentucky. They're calling him Moscow Mitch. These people are lunatics. So this election security thing has nothing to do with election security. It's just all a media narrative that's being pushed by the Democrats and it's all garbage.
But let's talk healthcare, folks, single most important issue according to the polls. Where are the Democrats on that? Ovic Roy, the expert, You're gonna join us at the moment. Not a privilege. I believe that I will fight for that. Tens of millions of people who lose their health insurance every single year when they change jobs, when their employer
changes that insurance. If you want stability in the healthcare system, if you want a system which gives you freedom of choice with regard to doctor or hospital, which is a system which will not bankrupt you. The answer is to get rid of the profiteering of the drug companies and the insurance companies are most to Medicare. Language All right, teams, So we have a healthcare expert friend of the show joining us. Now, the one and only Ovic roy is in the house, or technically on the line. He is
from Well. He's the president of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity. He knows healthcare backwards and forwards. Mister olc Royd, good to have you back, sir, Hey Buck, how's it going. That's good man. So let's let's just get to this. What is this Who has the single craziest plan of the Democrats of these last two debates this week? Whose plan is that is the most fatally flawed? Or is that even a distinction that's possible to make? Yeah,
it is a distinction you can make. And the champ has to be burning. I mean, Bernie's plan is totally insane, totally unworkable, would be complete chaos for the healthcare system. Why tell me why, I really want because Libs freak out, they say, oh Sweden does it. Why is Bernie's plan a disaster? Well, it all comes down to the fact that what there are a lot of things wrong with the US healthcare system, a lot of things we need
to improve. Healthcare is too expensive, all that. But what Bernie's plan would do is basically make it last e private health insurance. So there's about, depending on how you counted, one hundred and eighty million Americans with private health insurance of about total of three hundred and thirty people who live here. So you basically take all of their health insurance and make it illegal and replace it with something
that Bernie promises is better. Now, you know, whether whatever you think of Bernie's ability to make promises like that, the fact is you're asking one hundred eighty million Americans to take a pretty huge risk with their healthcare. And that is and that's aside from the fact that the plan would cost thirty two trillion with a t trillion
dollars over ten years. Now, just to put that in context, buck Obamacare, which which some people talked about as the government take over the healthcare system, Obamacare only increased federal spending by two trillion dollars over ten years. Bernie's plan increases federal spending by thirty two trillion dollars over ten years.
So that tells you the scale a Bernie's Plan is fifteen times or sixteen times bigger than Obamacare and its ambition and its reach to effectively abolish the role of the private sector and health insurre Now he says that there will be a savings of I think it was five hundred billion dollars just from the the elimination of health insurance companies and their big, fat, bloated profits. What
can you tell us about that? Well, the truth of you know, the the insurance companies, because my personal experience is that where you get really where you get really dinged badly in healthcare is hospitals and sometimes in medicine pharmaceuticals. But obviously people have bad stories about their health insurers in the past. How much can you actually say from doing that and how bad are the big, bad profit
seeking health insurers in this whole process. Well, Gerald Ford once said, you know, if you think healthcare is expensive, now wait until it's free. I mean, the way the way to think about Bernie's Plan, it's kind of like me at an open bar versus a cash bar. If I'm at a cash bar and I'm paying for every drink I order. You know, I'm gonna be I'm gonna be mindful of what I'm paying. You know, i might order the bud light instead of a single Malts Catch
or whatever. And I'm certainly not gonna have five drinks unless I'm really depressed or something. But an open bar, you know, all bets are off. I can do whatever, right, And that's Bernie's healthcare plan. Bernie's healthcare plans, the thirty two trillion dollar open bar where you can consume not only the healthcare that you might actually genuinely need, but a lot of things you might not. But because you're not paying for it, you're like, what the hell? Why not?
You know it's free, and not only that, the hospitals and the drug companies and everyone else. Bay Well, now that the tax payer is paying for all this, let's raise our prices because the actual patient doesn't care what it costs because it's free to him. So if we pay if we charge the patient twenty thousand bucks instead of two hundred bucks for the same service, he's not going to care. He's not paying for it. The taxpayers are paying for it. And that's how you get to
a system that's completely unaffordable. Now, there are ways to tackle that problem. You could have price controls, you could ration access to expensive care, you could do a lot of things from in a government run system to try to counter that open bar mentality. But Bernie's plan doesn't do that. Bernie's plan is simply everything should be free to the patient, and we'll talk about how to control costs later. And so it's much just it's much more.
There's much greater largess from the government in Bernie's plan than even there is in Medicare. He keeps saying Medicare for all, But Medicare has call sharing. Medicare is states kicking and money. Individuals have to pay parts if it doesn't cover everything. So what Bernie's talking about is even a level beyond Medicare. Yeah, I mean, this is one of the real dishonesties in the Bernie plan. It's not
actually Medicare. What you know, he uses Medicare for all because he knows that Medicare is popular and that people understand what Medicare is. But Bernie's plan is not Medicare. As you said, Medicare has premiums, Medicare has copaid, Medicare has deductibles, Medicare has private health insurance. More than a third of the people on Medicare have private health plans.
And by the way, the number of people with traditional single payer Medicare is actually declining, while the number of people with private Medicare private health insurance Medicare is exploding because the private plans are doing a better job of delivering the Medicare benefit in a cost effective way. So Bernie's plan wouldn't just abolish employer based coverage or other forms of private insurance. It would also abolish the private insurance that is the increasingly the most popular part of
Medicare itself. So, you know, so there's all sorts of problems with Bernie's plan. But you know, I don't want to get too fixated on Bernie's plan in this sense, but for the time that we have, because there's a kind of a secret a trick going on here, which is now the public option. The public option which was too radical for Obamacare. You couldn't get sixty Democrats in the Senate to support the public option because it was
two left wing. Now the moderate Democrats, the responsible, prudent, pragmatic Democrats, are the one supporting a public option, and so all the fire, all the incoming is being drawn by the Bernie plan, and that's making a lot of these more these other plans that are more incremental in advanceding government control healthcare system seem reasonable by comparison. And by the way, well, what is the difference forever were listening between between the Medicare for all plan and having
a public option? Yeah, great question. So a public option basically says that there's going to be a Medicare like option for people with private insurance. Now, so let's say you can get insurance from your employer today. The value of that insurance is deducted from your paycheck before you get it pre tax Medicare. If it's a Medicare like plan, could be structured so that it's cheaper to you and to the government than your employer based coverage. The idea
would be there would be an option. You could have an optional government run healthcare plan, but you wouldn't be forced to choose it. You could keep your private health insurance if you want, but there would be a government run plan that would effectively compete with your private health insurance. Whether in the individual market where you buy insurance on your own or the employer based market. So that's something that is more pragmatic, is not insane in the in
the way that Bernie's plan is. It theoretically could uh, you know work in the sense of it wouldn't be dramatically disruptive to the existing system, but it would represent an incremental increase in the role of government control of the health insurance system. Now would would employers be tempted then to say, well, we're not going to give our employees health insurance and just go get yourself the public option, folks?
So might be some might be particularly I think smaller businesses or startups or you know, entrepreneurial companies that don't want to take on that responsibility. I think the big fortune five hundred type companies will still offer an employer based coverage because they see it as a retention tool and they've got the money floating around in their in
their income statements to be able to do that. But I think a lot of smaller companies would say, you know what, health insurance is too expensive, it's too volatile as an expense for us. Let's just let the government do it. And that's what I mean when I say it's incremental, less disruptive, more gradual. But the end result
is more people on government run health insurance. And let me ask you, I mean, is that the you know, Kamala Harris kind of has this ten year transition plan that she sounds like she's one foot in, one foot out of medicare for all. You know, are there any Democrats that are in that top tier or five, you know for put aside, actually some of the same ones, like Delaney and some of the others that can do maths.
Are any of the top five or six contenders coming up with plans that worry you because they sound really are they sound realistic enough that they could actually sell this to the public and make it happen. Joe Biden, So, Joe Biden is basically that's his plan. His plan is build on the Affordable Care Act Obamacare, introduce a public option, but otherwise be modestly, you know, don't don't be super disruptive,
only only make incremental changes. And that's what I mean when I say, like all the you know, you watch Fox News every day, it's all about socialism, it's all about single parent it's all about Bernie and Look, Bernie's plan is totally crazy. So I understand that it kind
of triggers us to talk about Bernie's plan. But at the end of the day, if all we're doing is complaining about bernie Care and we're ignoring the smarter and more prudent Democrats that are talking about gradually expanding government control of the health insurance system, we're making a strategic mistake. Roy he is the president of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity. OVI, can you stick around for a second. Okay,
all right, guys, we're back here with Ovic Roy. He's the president for Research on Equal at the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity. All right, so you're just almost before and I wanted to get a little deeper into this that you have Joe Biden who's got this incremental plan with that that institutes a public option, it builds on Obamacare. I mean, just one thing for context here, isn't Obamacare really just a shell of what the law
was supposed to be the first time around? I mean, weren't they initially gonna affect the overall healthcare market, but then they just kind of went down to the individual market. I mean, before we get to the Biden and the public option. How much of Obamacare has even really been enacted, Well, I mean, honestly most of it. There's some key changes, right, So the repeal of the individual mandate is an important change,
and there's some other tweaks here and there. But the fact is, you know, it's a two thousand page bill, nineteen hundred and ninety of those pages they're still the log lands. So most of Obamacare is still is still active and still out there. It's just a lot of a lot of wonky stuff that maybe doesn't get as
much coverage in the mainstream media. And so it really did mostly affect the individual market, right mostly mostly, Yeah, I mean they're also remember that the so basically the way Obamacare works, it affects the individual market to your point, people who buy health and charts on their own, who don't get it from their employer. It also massively expands and medicaid, so that really affects state budgets in particular, biggest states are having to take on these massive liabilities
of expanding their medicaid programs. It increased taxes by one point two trillion dollars. All those tax increases pretty much are all the books. So there's a lot of stuff in Obamacare. And it also did apply some regulations, new regulations to the employer based markets that weren't there before. So it did affect pretty much everybody in one way or another. But you're right that the most dramatic change, excuse me, changes work to people who bought insurance by
insurance on the run. And those changes are by and large style in the books, except for the repeal of the individual mandate. So Joe Biden is the leading Canada. Now if the Democrats by all the polls, a lot of people say that he's just going to have to just ride this out and he'll be the front runner,
he'll be the nominee. If he did become the president and the public option, let's just say that Congress was able to do this, became Democrat majority, etc. If the public option becomes a law of the land, how does the public option go bad? Well, they're actually, you know, there's an optimistic case and a pessimistic case for how
the public option would work. We've talked about the pessimistic case, which is that the public option would gradually increase its market share because it involves price controls and other regulations that stack the deck in its favor. There's an optimistic case, though, and that is to point to what I just described
in the last segment about Medicare advantage. In the Medicare program, if you're over sixty five today, you have a choice between the traditional Medicare program, which is a single payer, government run program, you could call it a public option even and the private health insurance plan that you can
buy through Medicare advantage. And over time, the Medicare advantage plans, the private plans have successfully competed against the public option in Medicare and are basically gaining a market share every day. So it's possible that even if there's a public option in the rest of the health insurance market, that the private plans adapt to that and actually do a better job of competing against the price. So there is a case you made that the public option might actually not
be a disaster, is what you're telling me. Yeah, I am no, I mean, it's not necessarily a disaster, but it definitely is an expansion of the role of government in the private health insurance market. Well more for you, vic Why you know, when you come up against a lot of very committed liberals. People on the left, though, they'll just say to you, you know, every other you know, this is actually a Bernie Sanders line. Every other developed country the world has figured this out and we haven't.
What is your answer that, I mean, why why can't we be Sweden when it comes to healthcare? Well, broadly speaking, I agree with Bernie Sanders on that we are the wealthiest country in the world. We actually spend more on government healthcare in America for capita than most of those other countries, including Sweden, and we don't have everyone with
health insurance. And that's because for seventy five years, decisions that in particular Congress has made that have driven the cost of healthcare out of control, have made it impossible for any from tens of millions of Americans are ford health insurance. So this is a problem is that, you know, it's not We don't have a free market, capitalist healthcare system today. This is where Bernie is wrong. Bernie's argument is that the reason that thirty million people are uninsured
in Americas because of capitalists. No, the reason why thirty million people are uninsured in America and why eighty million more struggled afford their health insurance premiums every month is not because of capitalism. It's because of federal intervention in health insurance market that have distored them so beyond recognition that nobody can that so many people can't afford their
health insurance, so we need to reform that. I think conservatives make a mistake when they say, you know, the current system is a free market, and we're against everybody having health insurance, because that's obviously social. No, there are
countries out there. Switzerland is an example. Singapore is another that have more market oriented systems than the US has, and they cover everybody because health insurance in those countries is cheaper because they didn't us up their health insurance markets. The way, we have a look at that, so we can we can be sweetens what you're telling it. We'd
have to pay much higher taxes. No, actually, actually there is a way, And you know my thing tank, the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, we've put out a plan called Affordable Healthcare for Every Generation. You can find it on our website which is freeopt dot org, Free
opp dot org. That outline exactly actually in a lot of detail, not just an outline, but in deep detail how you could take the gammission of the healthcare system we have and reform it in a way in which is entirely about private health insurance and private choice is an individual choice and market. But where everybody in America could afford a health insurance plan and have health insurance and no one would risk going bankrupt because of medical bills, you can do that. So this is this is the
key thing. Republicans and conservatives should not concede to the left that the only way to achieve universal health insurance is to have a government brunt us. And we would never say that about cell phone. We'd never say you have to have a government plan for every American to have a smart phone. We would never say you need there needs to be a government plan so every American that can have a laptop. So why is it that we've accepted the arguments the only way for every American
and health insurance is through government. Capitalism, free markets, innovation. Those are the things that make healthcare less expensive, just the way they make everything else in our lives less expensive. Oh, vic Roy, everybody, the guy knows the healthcare stuff, as you've probably figured out by now, he's the president at the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity free op dot org. Oh Vic. Great to have you all, my friend, Thanks
for sharing your expertise. Thanks Bud. Team. Millennials are supposed to be a bunch of commies in the making. We always hear about how the millennials, of which I am a gray beard, as you know, But the younger millennials, the young whipper snapper millennials, they love socialism. Well, not all of them. That's the good news. We have Morgan Zeggers joining us now. She's the founder and CEO of Young Americans Against Socialism. More than great to have you on.
Thank you for having me about. I'm glad to be here. All right, So tell me what first off, what was your reaction to the debates As a young person that's going to be saddled with the crazy debts that these libs want to run up, what do you think? Yeah, as an American, definitely disappointed. As somebody who pays attention
to politics, definitely not shocked at all. I mean, that's the same whether they've been using forever, promising a lot of free stuff sounds really great, and it's definitely misleading this country and the youth into thinking that socialism is a good idea. Wow, and tell me a bit about your organization, Young Americans Against Socialism. How long you guys been around? What are you doing kids? So we actually launched this month Young Americans Against Socialism, and I'm very
proud of it. For me, I'm very frustrated by the fact that a majority of my generation, young Americans should now choose socialism over capitalism. I think it's a complete nonsense. And so what I also know about millennials is that ninety percent of them has social media accain. So I'm going to change the way young Americans think. We are doing this. It's a movement. We have been traveling the
country interviewing people who have escaped from socialism. People. We have somebody who windsurfed from Cuba to the Florida Key, the Press, the ocean ninety miles just to escape seat hell that socialism is. And we're putting those powerful stories on short two minutes viral videos and they are going to spread like wildfire and social media and completely change when my generation thinks about this ideology and NAT is
going to save the future of this country. Have you had any success in trying to give in some of your millennial peers to give up the hammer and sickle. Unfortunately, it's very, very tough, and so I would love to say, you know, I'm going to deal a Swiss guest flow to socialism, but unfortunately it's it's going to be a long haul. It's going to be a fundamental change that we're going to have to work on, changing the hearts
and mind. It's what inspired me. Actually. I went to American University in Washington, DC, and the last year that I lived down there, I moved into a house off campus and some of the girls I hadn't met yet. So I went around and I introduced myself to some of the girls and into the fun draws room and I looked on the wall and I'm like, this so weird. It looks like Fidel Castro. Oh looks like now Zay Dong, Karl Marks, Oh my god. And I'm looking and I'm looking and I'm seek so and Lennon on her goal
and I go, uh, what's that? And she looked to me and she goes, oh, I'm the communition. Oh yeah. Uh. And so that right there, I learned so much. I'm really thankful for that experience because I learned that my communist roommate, as insane as I thought her ideas were, she ended up being one of the kindest friends I ever had. And that's the lesson about my generation. Like a lot of people in my generation, my roommate loved
her friends, her family, her community, and her country. The only problem is that she truly, deep down in her heart, believed about socialism and communism and ideas rooted in Marxism. They're going to change the situation that many Americans are facing and making. I hope you have a lot of success with yourgization changing people's minds about that. Morgan Zagger's Everybody, founder and CEO of Young Americans Against Socialism. Follow her on Twitter. Morgan, thank you so much. Having a day.
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. Indeed, it is roll call time, everybody here. I am about to do the roll call in Los Angeles, no less very exciting or exciting stuff out here in La La Land in preparation for the Bill Mars Show tomorrow. I can tell you that it is going to be feisty, so
that that is definitely the case with that show. I think, yeah, it should be really good looking forward to it, so please do. I like having the team backing me up, even if I can't see you while we're doing it. Facebook dot Com slash buck Sexton. Here we go, let's get to it, Brian. Last week you mentioned nicknames for Mark and Mike, but you referenced Snrdley as a nickname. I believe it is both Snrdley and he played in
the NFL. Well, you may know something that I don't know, but I know mister Snurdley personally and I know his real name, so I don't know. I think I don't want to give away any trade secrets though. I'm not really sure what's going on here, but I'm gonna leave it there. I can tell you this, mister Snardley is a great man. He's a great, great patriot. Has given me fantastic advice on radio how to do radio in the past, and uh, it's really really solid, dude, Sean. Right,
where did the billions of federal dollars go? Sean? I I don't know which billions you're talking about, but the government spends a lot of our money, and so yeah, could be any number of things. That's I think that's fair to say. Let's see Russell Rights. I've seen talents on The Walking Dead that then that looked better than
your shot of Baltimore. So you know, I showed you this stuff from Baltimore yesterday on Instagram, and those of you listening team, I need you all to follow me on Instagram, okay, because I'm using it more and more. I'm trying to be one of the cool kids that knows the Instagram and can use it to communicate with all of you. So it's just Buck sex that on Instagram. They don't be one, the one and only, although there are other Buck Sextons running around, believe it or not.
But so here's here's the truth about Baltimore. I've I spent a lot of time there, um, at least for me. I mean I spend a day a week in Baltimore for the better part of six months, maybe getting getting close to a year all in, at least at least for about six months. I'd say I was there once a week, all day. And it's not a very big city, so you spend enough time there. And I've been there for other events and things than just doing work. But you spend enough time there you get a pretty good
feel for it. There are and I will tell you this and all, honestly, there are some beautiful parts of Baltimore. The Harbor is very nice. It's a little touristy and built up. The harbor is very nice. But the gosh, I'm actually forgetting the name of the of the area now, but there's one area that's very close to the train station that has these beautiful buildings and it's really architecturally interesting.
The problem of Baltimore is you walk five minutes and I mean five minutes in the wrong direction in many parts of town, including nice ones, and you're in a very bad part of town. And when you have a city of that size and you have that kind of poverty and violence condensed into a relatively small area, what it really means is that there's no part of the city that ever feels particularly safe. Bad things happen in Baltimore all over Baltimore because the drug dealers, gang bangers,
the people that are tearing at community apart. They don't just stay on the one corner where they're selling drugs. They obviously move around the city. It's not a very big city, and so you feel less safe in neighborhoods in Baltimore than you would, I think in other cities, where it's just more spread out and the separation between a good area and a bad area is a little bit more pronounced. In Baltimore, you're on a block where there are nice houses that people are clearly taken care
of and take pride in. You walk two blocks and it is all vacance and people selling drugs in broad daylight on the street, which is what I saw. What's so interesting to me is that there were so many people in Baltimore who were longtime residents. I actually had dinner with someone who and as wife, we're both born and raised in Baltimore, and so they've lived there for going on fifty years, and they said, it's been a mess. It's just been a mess forever. There's never been good
government in Baltimore. It's never worked the way it should as a as a city. And it's a shame because there's a lot of good stuff there. And I know that right now you're people are just breaking this down into the binary, but it's on the water. It was a very active Port. There's some very beautiful old buildings there.
Tell you this, if you're willing to deal with the high crime and the the dysfunction of the city, you can buy up some really nice property in Baltimore for not a lot of money, unlike in DC, where I mean it's better than New York. But all right, I'm getting off the getting off the rails a little bit there. But yeah, I was in Baltimore yesterday. It was very interesting. Mark asks, who books your show guests? That's that's producer Mike. Producer Mike is the He is the alpha and the
omega of show guests as as guests are concerned. So you just got to get in touch with producer producer Mike, and he determines which guests live and which guests don't on air, so to speak. Let's see what we have here. Jeff whoa buck. My name is Jeff. I'm a truck driver listening to the podcast, so I know him a day late. I'm also an Air Force veteran. You were talking about concealed carry and how it changes the equation. I was talking about brother down at Alabama, about the
shooting in Gilroy. He said, yeah, that happened here. As soon as that guy started firing his weapon, half the people at that place would have drawn down on him. You look, as there's not a lot of mass shootings in Alabama and George in the Deep South. They all have concealed carry. It's not hard to get one down here. A little bit of a background check, two weeks you have your concealed carry license. Keep up the fight shields high, Jeff,
Thanks so much, Mannett. Look, the best evidence of this that I can point to is all compiled in John Lotts and John John something of a friend. I know John from his work More Guns Less Crime, and it's a very straight it's a very straightforward proposition. It can entirely makes sense. Put yourself in the shoes of being a criminal. Who do you want to target? People that can fight back or people that are helpless? What areas
do you want to go? This is why the mass shooting so often happen in gun free zones, as we know, because if you want to do a mass shooting, you want to go somewhere where you're gonna not come up against any unexpected resistance from a good guy or gal with a firearm. There's very clear correlations here we can all understand why it happens the way that it does. And on concealed carry, you know, just think about that process.
For a robbery on the street, a carjacking, home invasion, somebody has a handgun that they know how to use. That really makes it a whole lot less fun to be a carjacker or be a home invader, doesn't it. And if you don't know if someone has one or not, that then at least makes you perhaps think twice about what you're illegal plans may be. And that's how it breaks down. And also so you got to think about this way. We may not have a media that likes
to cover it. When there's a bad guy who tries to break in the front door and gets you know, lit up by a law abiding civilian who's got a you know, a sag or a glock or whatever. The bad guys here about that, the word gets around. So look and this is what the evidence says. I know, people say, oh, everyone thinks they're John Wayne, and no, it's not that. It's just you know, put yourself in
the just do scenario analysis in your own head. It's one of the most important ways I think that you can understand a lot of different policy policy disputes, but especially in self defense situations. Put yourself in the shoes of the bad guys, and then put yourself in your shoes. Let's see what's next on the roll called Sandy, we need to explain the word socialism. For if they control all your money, healthcare, tax is, housing, etc. The more
control they have of your life. Well, Sandy, that's why I'm writing a book on socialism, and I'm hoping you will all buy and you'll enjoy reading. It will be out by the either the end of this year or early next year. I think it will be a fun read for you. It's just kind of doing a whole soup to nuts American socialism. That's the that's the plan. I'm already h I would like to say I'm having I'm I'm deep in the middle of the draft right now.
So I've got a couple of months here to get a final draft in and I'm gonna do some edits. But it's happening. It is happening, And yes, I will explain socialism in that, and I try to explain socialism in this as well. Um Martha writes, what is that way cool introductory music to your Freedom Huts segment. I must know it, wonderful show Buck my fave. Well, Martha, you have great taste in radio shows. And as for producer Mark, do you have any idea like which one
she likes? I don't know which one we're talking about here, I don't know. We play a lot of music and we play at you know, I mean, DJ Mark is spinning all kinds of the hippest, hottest tracks. Yo. Um, have you actually do DJ? We've had, We've had, We've had producers in the past who were DJs on the side. Are you also a Are you really just like an audio guy? I'm just like love audio. You're an audio guy.
You love audio? You don't You're not spinning mad beats on the weekends sometimes, but not as a traditional DJ. Oh okay, nice you karaoke guy, Mark? No, you don't want me singing stand by your man. We could definitely do some bad Buck karaoke in the Freedom Hut at some point, but then everybody would turn off the station. That would be very sad, so we won't. We won't do that. That was stuck in my head, by the way, because in some of your thinking, why would you start
singing that? It is in the movie Golden Eye, which I love mostly because of the Nintendo sixty four video game based on it that I played endless hours of with my brothers growing up, and producer Mark you love Golden I come on, of course, Yeah, it's like it was at the time. It was the greatest video game, in my opinion, video game playing experience, probably of all time.
And the Russian mobster guy whose name I can't remember now has a mistress who is singing karaoke terribly and she's singing stand by your Man, and it is actually Mini Driver for those of you that really are into nineties movies, early early Mini Driver before she became a surprising starlet in Hollywood. I don't know how that really happened, but I mean she was in Goodwill hunting and anyway,
we got a little more roll call here. Hey everybody, right now, please before you forget, set your DVR for Bill Marsha Damar or watch it live ten o'clock Eastern on HBO. I need the team pulling for me because it is I'm going Look, it's liberal ground. You're going into liberal territory. There's no question about it, and I haven't had that real opportunity in a while. I used to it all the time at CNN, But this is gonna be a little different because it's a live audience,
which changes the game up a little bit. Terry writes, Hey, Buck, I was just listening to your show when you covered bussing. My family is from the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston. One issue that never got mentioned was in Boston, certain areas had the vocational school. Charlestown was the electrical school. So if my cousin from Charlestown wanted to become an electrician, he stood a very good chance of being denied attending since he lived in Charlestown. So the bussing denied not
only a quality education, but a potential career opportunity. There was a decent movie about bussing in Charlestown and Roxbury called The Common Ground. It showed how well to do, how well to do? Liberals pitted poor whites against poor blacks. Your show is the only one where the other side, poor whites showed that they were victims of this. Two shields high Terry, Well, thank you, Terry, And that's I
knew that it was more complicated than liberals were. A lot of times, I'll tell you this, a lot of times, my research and my political philosophy is guided at some level by I know that what they're telling us is not true. And that's really the first step in my process. I know that the official narrative is not it's either
a lie or it's only part of the story. And with Bussing, it just seemed so obvious to me that, Okay, here's something that's very complicated that went on for a very long time, and the moment you try to question it, they say racist. Well, that's always a tip off because there's just no way that that was the only reason that the racism was the only reason be like concerns about it. And that's why I went through the reality of Bussing with you on the show. There was good
and there was bad from it. All right, team tomorrow because I have to do Bill Maher, I am going to be off. So we're going to have the Godfather Mike Opelka, who was one of my first guests back when I first started the Saturday show. So we all we all have some love because Godfather was there in the very beginning, so he'll do a great job and on the show. So listen to Godfather, and then as soon as you've done listening to the show, you can turn on HBO and I'll be on at ten o'clock
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