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wherever you get your podcasts. The new era of government we're supposed to be in isn't exactly what we thought it would be, isn't Or perhaps you were not listening to the media you knew they were lying to you when they said Joe Biden's gonna be just good old blue collar Joe gonna be a reasonable guy, gonna play it straight, all about the unions and the working folks, right, the usual clap trap from Joe Biden that he's been peddling for decades now, while his party is all about
coastal elites, the ultra rich, welfare cases, identity politics, and radical left wing Marxist ideology wherever they can get away with it. That's what the Democrat Party actually is. But Joe Biden is supposed to fool people, and unfortunately it worked well enough, but he won this last election full them into thinking that no, no, it's going to be
a moderate Democrat party. Look at the number of executive orders that Biden signed on his first day in office compared to executive orders in a similar time period from all the presidencies before him. Biden came into office with a plan, not one that he had, one that has been handed to him, and he is executing on it. He's doing what he's told. He's taking the actions that the apparatus around him is demanded. And we see this
with a number of issues. The ending of gender segregated sports when it comes to transgender individuals, for example, there's that issue which will return to you later in the show. The ending of the building of the wall at the southern border, so that's coming right before we're going to have this whole push for amnesty. So a day facto open border, joining the Paris Climate Accord, and now the destruction of the Keystone Xcel pipeline project, preventing it from
being completed. Deciding that this is now done, it's over with. Why would Joe Biden do this? The country is hurting. There are a lot of people who are out of work. What we've really seen is a bifurcation, a separation of the country into two into two very different classes. There are the people that get to work where they want, when they want, without any change in their wages, and then the people that have to bring them their food.
The people that have to actually deliver things to the stores, or work in the stores, or operate the nursing homes. Right there are the folks that haven't really suffered during this and don't really care about the suffering that the rest of the country goes through, but talk a lot about it. And then there the people that have to deal with the negative consequences in very personal terms of
these lockdowns. They have to deal with the downside, the downside that's constantly minimized in media discussions about all of this. The Keystone Xcel is just a harbinger of things to come, don't you see. There's no real justification for this. It's utter nonsense. But the enviral wacko left views this as a religious a religious fight. This is a jihad of sorts to stop the Keystone Xcel pipeline from being built because of the theoretical threat to wet lands or yeah,
it could possibly spill. They say, well, guess what. The gas is still coming out of the ground. The oil is still coming up. Now, it's just going to be distributed by trucks and other mechanisms that are actually much more likely to have leakage and spills. So they're not they're not helping the environment. They're not stopping any co two from getting into the atmosphere with this move. But more to the immediacy of it, you have thousands of
people that are now out of a job. Now, I know that's only a drop in the bucket of all those who are unemployed across the country, but it's not a drop in the bucket if you're relying on that paycheck to feed yourself and your family, keep a roof over your head, to pay your mortgage. It means a lot to those thousands of workers, and they're thousands of family members. And it's indicative here of what the mindset is of these these Democrat administration that's coming. They're not technocrats,
they're not savvy strategists. They're not a bunch of brilliant, highly capable public servants who aren't going to push for partisan nonsense. This is Obama two point zero. That's what we're going through right now. Remember Obama, it was a lot of a lot of you know, bombastic talk, a lot of eloquence, not a lot of substance. And the actual substance that you saw from the policies of that administration were far left, dragging the country to the left.
No bipartisan outreach, no taking a center path, not being judged on outcomes, a being judged on promises. That's really where Democrats excel. And that's what you're already seeing. The Democrats couldn't keep promises based on what they said to get Joe Biden elected for a day once he was in office. You really think that's going to get any better? You think that's going to improve? What are we seeing here from this Biden administration? These thousands of jobs that
are now up in smoke. Fascinating, isn't it that there were posts on Facebook that were tagged as misleading information about the Joe Biden the ramifications of the Joe Biden cancelation of Keystone Excel. And you know how they went through this. They said it's misleading because the estimate it was eleven thousand jobs and over a billion dollars of
lost wages from not building this thing. And keep in mind there's also all the additional profits and productivity and energy security and domestic domestic production benefits that come from having the pipeline and operation. And this is a great thing for us with our Canadian neighbors. It was going to be a joint US Canadian project. Justin Trudeau, a leftist, wants it because he knows it's good for his country.
Biden shuts it down because the Obama team kept finding ways to shut it down without saying that's really what they were doing. They kept delaying it, and they would say, well, we have to wait for a report from the State Department. And then the report came out they didn't like it, so they said, oh, well, we got to delay some more.
But these Facebook posts that were marked as misleading, Now what they're doing is saying, well, these are projected job losses, so since it's a projection, we can't really know, therefore it's not true. Oh is that the new standard for a fact check? If I say that there's an estimated, you know, eleven thousand jobs that we lost from Keystone Xcel and all the numbers going to something close to that, they're gonna fact check me. Now, they only do this
to anybody standing in the way of the consensus. Corporate is left. They're shutting down our ability to speak, to communicate, to share ideas. They are twisting the notion of a fact check itself because it benefits them. Right now, it turns out that it is thousands of jobs that are being cost here by this one decision. It is at least a billion dollars of wages lost. And you know who's picking up this tab, union workers. A lot of union workers were gonna be on this project. Now there's
no project. So the Democrats say, well, they're only temporary jobs. Okay, have they ever men anybody who works in construction, because most jobs in construction are temporary jobs. You know, you don't build something forever. You build it till it's done, then you move on to the next project. But it's just another dodge. It's another dishonest way to try to evade accountability for what has been done here, which is just a straight up optics based ideological giveaway to the radical,
enviral wacko left. People who won't change their own behaviors. Want to live in big fancy houses, drive big fancy cars, fly private whenever they can. But you have to pay higher energy prices, maybe even lose your job because we can't have Mother Earth overheat. Don't know, it's an existential threat. Who really believes that nonsense? I'm amazed when I meet people that actually think that that's true. But there are
so many of them. You look at the polling and even Democrats recognize that climate change is a very low priority for a vast majority of them, because come on, let's be serious human beings for a moment here. But there is this minority when the Democrat party five ten, maybe fifteen percent who walk around and they say that it's an existential threat. Climate change is an existential threat, and it's a badge of honor they think when they
say it shows how smart, how virtuous they are. It's a joke, of course, when you look at the change in fossil fuel usage globally over the last thirty years, thanks to India and China, there basically is no change. But oh, it's we're all supposed to be so thankful for the climate change activists out there. They're doing such great jobs, such a great way. You know. You know who's not thankful though, the people who suffer the consequences of bad decisions, the people that now have to go
home and think, how do I pay my rent? How do I afford my groceries? Because good old blue collar Joe loves the union workers just decided that thousands of them have jobs that don't count enough. Here is a manager of the Keystone Pipeline, Keystone XL Pipeline, what was formerly known as because now of course the project's done, telling folks about what's really going on. Hearing from him, play three right now, the numbers of jobs are thousands
of jobs. There's Michaels, there's Precision pipeline that we've affected, that the pipeline was going to be constructed. The actions that were happened recently, we were doing station work. There's hundreds of guys that got laid off. Jobs gone laid off. Sorry, no more paycheck for you. Joe Biden wanted to pat on the head from environmentalists who live in in Malibu and Brooklyn. Sorry, too bad, no more job. These are the Democrats that are supposed to care so much about
the working class. You know what their real plan is to tax you, to tax the middle class, to tax people who are earners more, to make your life more expensive and more difficult, and to print more money to give to other people. That is their plan. And the whole time they're going to talk to you about how much they care about the suffering and the struggles of the working class, while all the major decision making is
going to make life harder for the working claus. Going to make your healthcare premiums go up, going to make your healthcare quality go down, going to make competition for your job, particularly from illegal alien workers, go up, going to make your wages go down. We are going to see now the results of a Biden presidency, just like we saw the results of the Obama presidency, and they are weak, if not disastrous. But you know what they're
going to do. Keep people distracted with BLM protests against those evil racist cops. Tell people how awful Trump was. Just keep keep on the Orange Man bad routine. That'll keep it all going, and have the media completely in the pocket of this administration preventing not only does the media refuse to ask real questions of the Biden administration, I mean that's where you have real authoritarianism, when the media and the government are working hand in glove. That's
where we are now. Yes, there are a few outposts where real questions can still get asked, and the rest of the media is trying to shut them down. So it's not even that the the the media overall, That journalism overall does the does the work of the Biden administration. By refusing to ask real questions, they suppress real questions from anybody else, And it's all going to be the narrative. Oh, look at how great Joe. But look at that Look at that big grin. Oh or his grandchildren so cute.
Oh he's got dogs at the White House. Now, isn't that wonderful? Shut up about the jobs that have been lost from union workers on Keystone Xcel. That doesn't matter. Look at look at what a nice guy Joe is and how much he cares. They're gonna try to bludgeon you into submission with these lies. Get ready for it and resist it with all your might, my friends, because the future of the country hangs in the ballance. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Follow Buck on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter. Federal government also owns an enormous fleet of vehicles which we're going to replace with clean electric vehicles made right here in America by American workers, creating millions of job a million autoworker jobs, and clean energy and vehicles that are net zero emissions. And together this will be the largest mobilization of public investment and procurement, infrastructure and r and decense World War two. Just going to spend a whole lot of your tax dollars on electric cars.
That's gonna that's gonna save us. This is all ideologically driven. This is not this is not based in good governance. This is not based in anything that is important or necessary for the day to day lives of the American people right now. But you know, a net zero emission vehicle fleet they want by what twenty thirty, twenty thirty five,
All this stuff that you're hearing. They use this very very long timeline so that they can't be held responsible for the expense, the loss, the frustration, the downside right now. The downside will be apparent right away. But hey, they're trying to get to a whole different world, man. That's
the game plan here, that's what they're doing. But it's so interesting that Biden throws union workers on the Keystone XL pipeline under the bus right away, because you know, the Sierra Club, because the Chardonnay socialists who care much more about species of eagle that they've never seen, or of you know, owls that they'll never actually come across in the wild, or perhaps a small fish, as in
the case of the Delta smelt in California. Go check that one out if you're really curious how wacko the Democrats are. They care more about that than they do about the American people, American workers, you know, the folks that have to work with their hands and do a tough and rough job and receive a decent but not nearly enough wage for it. They don't. They don't really
have respect for those people. But you know who does get a lot of love from Biden and the rest of the Democrats when it comes to unions, Public sectory unions. That's right, Public sector unions are sacrosanct. Private sector unions you can actually make a case for. You can understand, especially people that are in hard, you know, laborious, hard work, hard work situations, and they they band together and they get better wages, better benefits, working conditions. Was what I
was trying to think of. That was afraid, hard, hard working conditions. They come together and they have the possibility of, you know, negotiating with management and striking better bargains. Public sector unions, as you know, from the dawn of unionization in this country, the public sector unions have been a constant problem, and we're known in the beginning. I mean, I think it was FDR who said that the idea
of public sector unions is crazy. You can't you can't have political power growing in that way within the government, then demanding wages and benefits where their only counterparty is the government, which they can then support through their union donations. So of course it's the taxpayers writing all the checks.
It's not like management of a private company. So yeah, they're going to give them everything they can get away with, the biggest drag on, the biggest drag on taxpayers, and a lot of you will see this in the taxes paid on your homes, right, Why do those keep Why does the assessment always go up? You're like, well, could I even get this amount of money from my house because my assessment keeps going up? Well, that's because you
are paying for munists, siple employees, particularly their pensions. Gotta back end those benefits as much as possible. You're paying for municipal employee pensions and medicaid. That's what runs state and local budgets in this country off a cliff. Those two things so you're paying for those municipal workers who get to negotiate for their better benefits through a union that doesn't have anybody to stop to step in and say,
hold on a second, that's unreasonable. No, if they can get away with it without the Democrats in an area suffering the political consequences, they'll do it. It doesn't matter how expensive it is over the long term. Well, this has come up now in one big case in Chicago. Let's dive into it. You're in the freedom hunt. Thanks for listening to The buck Sexton Show podcast. Get the
latest from Bucket buck Sexton dot com. I believe we should make school classrooms safe and secure for the students, for the teachers, and the help that's in those schools maintaining the facilities. We need new ventilation system in those schools. We need testing for people coming in and out of the classes. We need testing for teachers as well as students. And we need the capacity, the capacity to know that in fact, the sick of the circumstance in the school
is safe and secure for everyone. So it's not so much about the idea teachers aren't going to work. The teachers I know they want to work they just want to work in a safe environment and as safe as we can rastically make it. And we can do that, and we should be able to open up every school kindergarten through eighth grade if in fact we administer these tests, and we'll have the added advantage, I might add, of putting millions of people pull back to work. Yeah, I
guess what. The teachers union in Chicago, one of the largest school districts in the country, shot down Joe Biden's proposal for his first hundred days of reopening schools. Yes, this is what. This is what we've been saying along. They're taking children hostage. They're they're saying, sorry, can educate your kids? Too dangerous to go into school? I'm sorry?
Is it too dangerous for the grocery store workers down the street from where I live to go do their jobs because they've been doing it from day one of the pandemic? Is it too dangerous for the people operating the pharmacies that have to stay open so people can get medicines and essential supplies during them because they've been opened the whole time. Oh oh, but teachers are special. They shouldn't have to Is their job essential or not?
Because if you get the essential designation, you should also have to perform the essential service. But now they're talking about doing an illegal strike, even they're talking about going to that level, and it's all because they say that it's because of safety concerns. No, let's be honest here. The teachers Union, which is the one of the biggest of all the machines for getting Democrats entrenched in power in major cities across the country. The teachers Union is
one of the most powerful. You could even argue with the single most powerful. I mean, it's right up there with the corporate media, but with the teachers Union, it's it's real big dollar donations that are flowing into these Democrat candidates. And they also are able to hold society hostage in a sense here by I said holding kids, but with that it comes to their parents. So it's really all of society in these major cities because they say, sorry,
can't teach, can't do it. That means you can't go to your job, you gotta stay home with the kid. You don't have money for daycare, so you're stuck, can't pay for babysitters all day, can't pay for private school, so they have a lot of leverage here and they use it. This is this is appalling what's going on right now. I want to want to be very clear about this, that that the teachers unions, I've been saying this all along, they have shown people here with their
willingness to go along. They go along with the pretense that school is somehow this dangerous place to them during COVID. Yeah, they're they're showing that they really just care about themselves. That's actually what matters to them. This is effectively a strike that they're calling for an a legal strike even
though their collective bargaining agreement says they cannot strike. And Biden wants Congress to give another one hundred and thirty billion dollars to help schools, but somehow that's not going to require schools to reopen. The problem here is self serving unions. The problem here is that the people in charge of making these decisions don't really care about kids.
And what they're really going to be talking about, what they're really going to be discussing going forward, is how they can extract maximum benefits out of this whole COVID pandemic. So the country's suffering parents are in a terrible spot. But Biden bends the need to the teachers union because if you're a Democrats, it's like the abortion lobby. You cannot be a Democrat and cross them. They will crush you. And they do not. Forget absolutely true of teachers unions
as well. I mean, the fact that you have all these people are saying that they need that they need special air purifiers and all the stuff. Children are at almost no risk. We've already established that that's a fact, and children are at very very low risk of transmitting to adults. For whatever reason, that doesn't maybe because the children or their immune systems clear it so quickly that there's just it's very unlikely they're going to give this to an adult. And so what we're being told now
is that teachers are rejecting in Chicago. I'm sure this is true in other cities. I know there's cities across the country where they're still very little to know in person learning going on. In New York, it's about for primary schools, you know, for grammar schools in the public school system, it's almost half of them are closed, and high schools are remaining closed. I mean, there's a lot of a lot of schooling going on. That's all remote learning and remote learning as we all know as a joke.
Remote learning as we're seeing it for kids doesn't work, doesn't work the same way. But teachers get to stay home and they get to just do a video presentation. They don't have to discipline kids, they don't have to commute, they don't have to show up. It's a good gig. They don't want to give it up. They don't want to give it up. That's what's really happening. We're all seeing this right, and to come up with these ridiculous
justifications for this. They need air purifiers, more cleaning protocols. The evidence is pretty obvious at this point. Anybody who sees it that, you know, liesoling a desk here or there doesn't stop the spread of COVID in any meaningful way. Yeah, I mean, maybe there could be COVID on death, but it's it's in the air, it's aerosol eyes. That's where you're getting COVID. And they're gonna vaccinate teachers. They're already
getting vaccinated in some places in New York. They've been at the front of the line for a teacher to be vaccinated and to say they're not going to go back into school is just laziness or cowardice or both. It's just wrong. But it's a Democrat, a Democrats center of power, and you know they don't care. They're gonna They're gonna be gentle. Joe Biden will be gentle with these lazy bureaucrats and the teachers' unions because the Democrats need them. And please don't send me emails or something.
Oh but I'm a teacher and I want to go in a teaching Oh I know, I'm not talking about you. I'm talking about the actual unions, the union officials who are representing you know, hundreds of thousands of teachers across the country. They are being a bunch of lazy, selfish union thugs, and they're showing us that it's they don't care about the kids. You know, they're they're pushing. You know why they're pushing. This is why one of the
reasons why I'm so angry about this. You know that they're pushing for schools to open in Las Vegas because of an increase in student suicide and suicidal ideation. All right, So while teachers are all, oh, I don't want to do. Even if I get the vaccine, I don't want to have to go into the classroom. There are kids who are either thinking about or actually taking their own lives.
And some of them are very young, which is usually you don't get this until people are later in their teenage years and there's more psychological issues that can manifest. But you're talking about really young kids that are just despondent because they don't get to see their friends, they don't have any daily routine outside the home. They're not learning, they don't have teachers to support them. You know, there should be an urgency, an urgency for teachers to get
back in the classroom. If Fauci was not some little quizzling coward, he would go out and say, guys, every school in America right now, every school in America should be open, full stop, across the entire country. There is no reasonable basis to shut down, you know, K through eight schooling because of COVID fears. It's nonsense. But he won't say that. You know why. He's a little Democrat operative wearing a lab coat collecting four hundred thousand dollars
plus a year in taxpayer funded salary. That's who fauci is, and you're seeing who Joe Biden is now too, just another slimy, self interested Democrat who's gonna do whatever he has to do to keep the power centers of the DNC and the rest of the Democrat Party happy, which means a lot of bad stuff happening to you and me and the country. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Join the conversation and message Buck on Facebook, Instagram, or email Team Bucket iHeartMedia dot com. He may read it
on the show. Well, my question wasn't would be or roughly whenever you think anyone what one would be able to get it? Oh, I know, I think we'll be this spring. I think we'll be able to do that this spring. But it's going to be a logistical challenge that exceeds anything we've ever tried in this country. But
I think we can do that. I feel confident that by summer we're going to be well on our way to heading toward HERD immunity and increasing the access for people who aren't on the first on the list, all the way going down to children and how we deal with that. But I feel good about where we're going, and I think we can get it done children. Now,
we're gonna be vaccinating children against this. Does anyone in the scientific community want to speak out and talk about how this is that that there's very little reason for children to get vaccinated unless there's a concern that they're going to pass it on to a high at risk adult. But think about this, If all the adults have been vaccinated,
why are children going to be vaccinated? If all adults have had their chance, free and open to get the vaccine, no cost to them, months and months to sign up and do all this, we're gonna We're gonna make children get this now before they go to school for a disease that their immune system has a I mean, you look at the numbers of children that have died from this. It's it's like you can count them on a hand or two. It's across the entire natures. Three hundred and
twenty million people in the country. We're gonna have vaccinated all the kids. Are we gonna slow the reopen toil all the children are vaccine. They did too. This is
what we're all waking up now to this reality. The reality of Joe Biden is a third tier intellectual and a fourth tier politician who all of a sudden is now the leader of the free world, not even based on having some snappy slogans and ideas, just you know, not Trump Trump, you know, Orange man bad Trump was hitler anybody but him, And this is what we've got now,
anybody that includes Joe Biden. Apparently there's no great plan here. Well, do you think the administration that's bringing in people like Jen Saki is gonna show it's gonna blow everyone away with how amazing they are at logistics and execution. You think all of a sudden they've become really sharp and savvy about how to get things done in government. I mean they'll pursue ideological ends, but I mean things that
are actually benefits to the American people overall. A better economy, more jobs, more security, more sanity, less government in your life, more freedom, more openness, reopening America. Do you think they're gonna be good at this? Why? What makes anybody believe that they would have any greater competency than what we saw about the Obama administration, which was just all Obahama is so amazing, Oh my gosh, she's so brilliant and handsome and perfect and wonderful, and we'd say, well, hold
on a second. I mean, Obamacare is a mess. It's thousands of pages. It's not good. Obama actually really divided the country in a lot of ways. He turned on cops for obvious partisan pandering, and you know, his national security and his international relations policies were appallingly inept and really almost it was like it was juvenile. It was childish.
Worse than juvenile. The way that the way that the Obama administration approached the rest of the world, in the begging for forgiveness, the not understanding who are enemies and allies really were. I mean, it was a mess, but Obama was so wonderful that none of that was supposed to matter. They're going to try that same thing with you now with Joe Biden. He's such a good guy. Oh you can't get mad at blue collar Joey's such a good guy. No. Sorry, you know he ran for
this job how many times before? His whole life has been about getting this job, and now we're seeing, Oh, so this guy's in a nept fool. This guy's not good at this, this guy's not smart, he doesn't have some vision for the country, and vaccines is going to be the first place where they're just going to lie to you endlessly because you'll see this. They don't have some much better plan. They haven't figured this out. No, they're just they just made a lot of promises that
they're absolutely not going to be able to keep. You have Ouster home. This guy Michael Osterholme, who's one of the Biden you know, COVID advisor people, and here he is saying, oh, you know what was done before, which was so bad played twelve when the Operation worms feed activity took place. It was a magnificent for example of science and research and manufacturing capacity all coming together to bring us these new vaccines. But they last mile on
the last inch, we're not addressed at all. Basically the plan was just dumped the vaccine in the States, good luck, and we have to first of all know how to get it out, just as we just talked about. But
that last inch is critical. How do you outreach to the very people that don't have computers or that may be frightened of the vaccine because it comes from Operation warp speed And so right now, the feet on the ground activities in our local areas that are so critical are reaching just these kinds of people, the people who are at highest risk, who may not even have access to getting to a clinic easily. How are you going
to get them vaccinated? That's what's happening right now. Are the plans on the ground are actually being developed just for that. I wish we had them before, but we didn't have the support to do that. The states have when they have intelligent leadership, been able to do this. You know what the state are that can't get it done. States like New York, States like California where the vaccine is somehow a social justice issue. The vaccine is falling
victim to identity politics. This virus kills old people first and foremost it should get to old people, But no, there's all this who's an essential worker? Are there disproportionate numbers of essential workers who are people of color? Therefore do we have to get them the vaccine before other essential workers to balance things out? Remember how that was written about in the New York Times and what they said. The states have been falling down on this one. And
I just want to scream. I'm here in New York City and my father who's in his seventies, try to get the vaccine, and they couldn't get it done, and they're acting like the problem is, oh, well, there are people who are scared of the vaccine. Try to get a vaccine in New York right now, if you're a senior city, if you're not even just a senior citizen, if you're over well, yeah, I get a senior citizen
over sixty five. And it's a byzantine mess. But teachers, unions, you know, thirty year old fourth grade teachers, they're getting the vaccine, no problem, because you know, the unions are powerful, so they set that up for them. No problem. City can't upset them. But everyday folks in their seventies and
eighties really difficult to get the vaccine here. And you who are willing to wait in line, as my own father did for four hours in the freezing cold to get a vaccine, they couldn't get it done because they're morons. Because these democrats are all about demagoguery and promises and
pretense they cannot execute. Their ideology is rooted in a vision of the world that is not real, but it makes them feel really good about themselves and makes the people who vote for them also feel really good about themselves. It's governance by virtue signaling it's not going to work out. Well, you're in the freedom hunt. Thanks for listening to The Buck Sexton Show podcast. Get the latest from buckt at
buck Sexton dot com. It's Arsani time. David Arsani from National Review back with us now to talk about what's going on with this new administration, with vaccination, with the return to normalcy we were promised but not getting and owe so much more. David, good to see you, always great to be here. Thank you. Bus So, I've I've been very annoyed and expressing it on radio after having had a family member of mine here in New York go through the process of waiting for hours and hours
in freezing temperatures in line. He's you know, he's my dad's in his seventies after spending hours to get an appointment on I mean, the whole thing is just a mess. And we were hearing from the Biden administrations. They come in they're telling us, oh, but the Trump people didn't do a good enough job getting the states. No, the states, like in cases like New York are the ones that are messing all of this up. But it's even worse
than that. I mean, tell us about about what happens if you have vaccine that's going to go bad and you give it to somebody. Well, there's a story out of Houston where this doctor was. This is back in December twenty ninth. He had some of the Maderna I think that's how he pronounced that company of vaccines. And obviously they need to be refrigerated after a while and they expire. So it's like he goes through the whole day, gives out to everyone who comes. It's six thirty, there's
no one there. He offers to give it to the people who work there, and they don't want it or they've gotten it, you know, the cops and the first responders. And then he calls up his county commissioner and says, is there anyone online somewhere else who needs it? And they say no, there isn't. So he opens up his phone and he looks for some elderly people he knows, and his chronically old wife, and he gives the remaining
doses to them. He writes it all down in the log as he's supposed to or whatever the rules say, and a few days later, you know, he explains this to someone who he works with. That person snitches on him, right, and he's fired and they charge him with about what they charge him with theft by a public official something along those lines, which is not it's a misdemeanor, but does mess your you know, your license stuff like that.
It's you know, it's serious for him. So essentially, and this is happening with thousands of doses around the country, we are telling people to drop all common sense to waste doses of important vaccine because of some kind of weird state fetish of fairness, you know what I mean, instead of just using common sense and getting as many doses as we ken out there, Literally thousands and thousands of doses have been wasted across the country, probably more
than we know because hospitals are kind of redicine to share this information because they didn't want to look like they're wasting uh, you know, vaccine doses. So that's just one of the many sort of state impelled ridiculous uh you know things that goes on. The CUOMO has a million dollars there's a million dollars fine. I think he signed this. There's a million dollars fine for for for he got he got rid of I mean they got rid of it, but initially there was this million dollars fine, yeah, yeah,
so yeah, it's it's ridiculous. I think the best state that's done the best is West Virginia, which led Loud CBS to hand it out to people. Right. I'm not sure if that's still the case, but they were definitely in the lead for a while. Yeah. I mean, this is what I look around that I'm saying, why they've micro manage I spoke to a friend of mine who's been he's been a very senior, senior infectious disease specialist at one of the big hospitals in New York. He's
been doing this for thirty years. And I just said, what's going on, doc, And he said, they're they're just micro managing this thing into oblivion. Time is of the essence and what everyone's getting right now, David, is a lesson and a reminder that when it comes to efficiency and speed, the government is your enemy if the government is not good at doing things quickly and efficiently. And you're seeing that on full display here with and this is this the new Biden administration. I know it's only
in a week two. But I think everyone's starting to realize, oh, they don't have some brilliant plan. I mean, they didn't even do the math to figure out that when they kept saying we're gonna have one hundred million doses after the first hundred days, they were on pace for a million doses a day before Biden came into office. That was the average. It was about a million a day. So they we're going to continue with the current pace, and they want to pad on the back for this.
These are the people in charge, David, this is our great new era of you know, intelligent, uh, efficacious government. It's actually worse than that in a way, because the day he said we're going to hit a million, the day before there's a Thursday. I believe on Wednesday, we had one point six million vaccines go, you know, doses administered. They said, he says plan is to slow slow down
the vaccine uh you know dos. So but it is we're even worse than that because he said the other day, I'm not sure what day it was that we nothing we can do about the trajectory of the vaccine. I don't know if that's a direct quote. So I mean the trajectory of COVID for the next few months. There's nothing we can do about it. His plan during the campaign, the COVID Plan, the Biden COVID Plan. The first line in it says mentions how the trajectory is terrible and
only he is the one who can fix it. He does. He doesn't say we're going to fix it in a few months. He said were immediately. He uses the word immediately over and over again, going to hit the ground running and change the trajectory of the virus, which is something he should never promise because he couldn't do, because there's no one who's going to change the trajector in this virus, because it's nothing to do in my opinion at least. And maybe you disagree with the system we have,
or you could have places in Europe. It doesn't matter if they're free marketplaces or socialistic places. It doesn't matter if you have a dictator, it doesn't matter if you're a president. Virus doesn't care about. Just to be very clear, David agree, And I think now we're past the point where people can have can be people of good judgment and insight on this issue who still believe that, Oh
Trump was the reason things were so bad in America. Really, Amsterdam is in the most severe lockdown it's ever been in right now. I mean, the Netherlands is getting crushed by this. Belgium had probably the worst numbers of any country in Europe, far worse in terms of hospitalizations and debts on a per capita basis than America. Is that
Donald Trump's fault? Right? I mean, I think people are starting to see the reality of they created a whole false narrative around how much better they'd be on COVID and it's just not true. Just to be Trump, that's just that. But they personally blamed him over and over for the deaths of Americans, as if you know, he had done something because he wasn't you know, serious enough about masks or this or that and what has what has this great plan been from the Trump the Biden
Biden administration. They claimed that they would have a plan, a great plan that would stop the trajectory, that would help people. And what's his plan to have the same amount of vaccine doses administered as Trump was already had, or to you know what what was you know, his his executive orders like to push governors to have mass man these that already exist in most places, or to you know, there is no there is no play. His plans a Trump plan, it's the same as a plan.
There is no plan. There's nothing new that they have it. They can't even help. They can't even talk about anything being new because the moment they do, people point out that's already going on, which I think is also now affecting a little bit of you know, Saint Fauci, whom I really I mean, I find this guy to be an odious little jerk. I mean, I think he's and
I have very specific reasons. The fact that he won't come out against outdoor masks as some kind of a necessary thing, the fact that he won't come out in favor of opening schools. He won't point out that children aren't basically no risk and should not have to be vaccinated to go to school or for any reason. Fauci is like a little Democrat operative. He has been all along and now he's gone. I don't know if you
saw this, he's come out. I've been making I mean, not even really jokes, but they're certainly somewhat cynical observations that are humorous to some people about how in time, and I was saying this last summer, they'll tell you that you need two masks, and they'll tell you that you need n ninety five masks and that and that. Effectively, it's just our fault for not doing that all along. Yesterday Fauci said, you really should, you really should consider
two masks. It's much better than one. That's what we've come to now, David. Now now that it's almost February and we've got you know, four hundred thousand people dead or whatever it's you know, the science really says it's a two mask situation. But I saw that. I thought of you. Yeah, I'm like, listen, get the hell out of here. I can hardly deal with this one mask. I just do it as a sort of societal courtesy to the people I live near, so they don't feel
like I'm killing them or something. But the bottom line is I am pretty skeptical about the efficacy of a mask in general, out you know, out of the world, but definitely outside. And and you know, now they want me to wear two masks. I mean, this is just insane. And just like you said, they're going to say, listen, fifty thousand people every year die of the flu. Sho wear masks all the time. Now it's the humanizing. There's
no guarantee of complete safety in a free society. And I don't think the federal government has the right or even any government to tell me to wear a mask outside or in my own home. If the CBS wants to ask me to wear a mask, fine, if it wants me to wear two masks, I'm going to go somewhere else. And but yeah, I mean it's constant mission creep with this stuff. And he was I was not a fouchy antagonist or you know, fan either way. But now I am an antagonist because I'll tell you what
bothers me the most. He is admitted already now in two occasions. I can't think of the second one. But but that we that he speaks to us like children, that he won't tell us what her immunity needs to be because he doesn't want to scare us. We're an adults in a free nation. Your job is to relay information to us, not to treat us like a parent. Right, But yeah, he thinks his job is to be like America's parent. It's ridiculous. And he's been wrong about a
bunch of stuff. So what kind of parent is he? Right? Well, I guess he's been regular. I want to tell you something. I was talking to my TV producer Nick about this earlier in the week, and you know, because I've been saying all along, I mean, my theory on this has been or my formulation has been the way we just sort of wave aside Fauci in March saying the general public should not wear masks. It just makes people feel better,
but it doesn't really help. We wave that aside when it's it's treated now as though it would be like saying the general public should not take antibiotics, you know, if they have a sepsis infection or something, you know, like like, it's treated as though this was this is a clear, uh you know, it's clear medically obvious thing that we should wear masks now. But a year ago
he was telling us the other thing. I mean, imagine if he had said antibiotics don't work, right, and then a year later he's like, oh, no, of course antibiotics work. That's crazy. Well, I mean, is that really we're supposed to believe? Because he said at the time that masks should not be worn by the general public, and then he claimed that he was lying to us. So he's
admitted that he's this is his defense. I'm just this is what he says in interviews now that he didn't want there to be a shortage of masks, so he intentionally misled the public. But here's the point that my producer point brought up to me. I think this is brilliant. If that was true, why didn't anyone, David, why didn't the rest of the medical community. If Fauci was lying for our benefit, why didn't anyone say, well, that's not true, we should be wearing masks. Why wasn't he called out
right when it happened. Either either he was wrong, and why I could costs lives using their own set of standards and their own science. Supposedly he cost a bunch of lives by saying that because people were wearing masks, or he lied to the American people, So then he's a liar, right, But more than that, even if there wasn't initially there was somewhat of a mask shortage, but you could make your own masks at home, right, people made their own masks. I'd have met homemade masks. My
daughter made. It is not like people couldn't have gotten their own masks. He you know, so you using you know, either he's cost lots of lives, which Donald Trump was always being like hit for being too having too rosy an assessment of the future and that he had cost lives, or that he wasn't wearing a mask, or then Fauci is under the same shooting, under the same standards, but he's not treated you know, he's treated as the same as you know, saying the same who represents the science
to us? But yeah, he lies to us. There's two examples right there. If he lied about herd immunity numbers, like he said it's been like sixty five percent, but actually now it's ninety five and he lied about masks. Drive it drives me up the wall. I don't understand why peopre so let him do that, and no one that can be critical in the in the media of him at least for lying about the things that they
supposedly care about, like masks. Yeah, and I also I keep point out to people, why is it I don't I'm not an MD, I don't have a I'm not some epidemiologist. Why am I able to predict. I mean, I said in December, just wait, you'll see N ninety five mask mandates by mid January. Sure enough, in Germany they're n ninety five mask mandates going into effect. Now why because what they have is not working? Well? Gee, I wonder why, you know, how can you see anyse
stuff coming? Before we let you go, David, I have to ask you because I want I'm gonna be talking more about this, uh, you know, going forward, this executive order on transgender athletes. I mean, Tucker Carlson on his show last night had a pretty amazing statistic that there are three hundred high school males in America right now who have official listed times that are faster for the four hundred meter than the fastest female else sprinter in
the world. I believe in the fastest female sprinter who has ever lived. But now we're going to let biological males compete against biological women. That's what democrats think is fair. Yeah, I this is never a big topic with me, you
know what I mean. But here's a thing. I do believe in science, and I do believe in what I know, common sense, what I see, and I think that when you have folks who you know, have I want to say, you know, listen, when you have people who believe that that there are women even though they're biologically men, that's
fine with me. Go on with your life. But once you are now telling me that that boy has to be in my daughter's locker room in high school and is competing in undermining kids in my local high school and is making them uncomfortable in my local high school for reasons that shouldn't you know, be, then that's a big problem for me. And that's exactly what this is. And with unilaterally by the president as if you were a king, not allowing local communities to deal with this themselves.
I think all those things are very troubling. I don't want to belittle people who I think. I'm sorry, I think, have you know, some kind of innocuous mental problem, But it is a problem when you forced me to play along with that kind of yeah, and it just it just becomes devisive to go after this, I mean politically, David, to go after this day one's right away. No discussion. He's done has been left wing stuff, right, I mean
cultural left wing stuff. Most of it has been He's going to govern like a far left winger Overton Windows moved over because you have some insane people in Congress, like Acascio Quartez. But in the reality, in the real world, Biden is as far left to president as we probably ever have, certainly on cultural issues. There's nothing that's come close, so we shouldn't pretend. And he's doing it all. I
think he's had nineteen twenty executive orders already. I think Trump had five, and he was like king, you know he was. He was an addict, right, And these aren't just executive orders to like name a bridge. These are executive policy, change policies. He's doing policy by the pen, and this is all we're seeing here. Everyone go check out David Arsani's latest, especially on this vaccine story he's writing at National Review dot com. David, always appreciate your time, man.
Thank you. Buck. You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeart Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Our team is working right now. We've been here for five days to evaluate the supply so that we can release the maximum amount while also ensuring that everyone can get the
second dose on the fday recommended schedule. So the confusion around this issue, which we acknowledge there is some confusion, is speaks to a larger problem, which is what we're inheriting from the prior administration, which is much worse than we could have imagined. So we are assessing now what we have access to and ensuring that we have more of a rapid engagement with states so that they have more of a heads up on what's to expect in the weeks ahead. It is blame Trump. That's gonna be
the game. You know. Notice how it was the Obama economy when Trump was doing really well, But it's the Trump vaccine plan now that they realize that they don't have someone. Whatever they have to say is what they're gonna say, you know. So they'll take credit for it into the next administration if it's good. But if it's not going as well, even when they're in charge, it's the previous person's faults, you know. That's that's the way this goes. They're just making it all up as they
go along. Make sure you got to Bucksexton dot com. I've got an editorial up there today about this impeachment situation. What the political dynamics are why this is a disaster if the GOP, if anyone of the GOP really goes along with it, and what I think this is going to be long term for Trump and all things MAGA. So that's at bucksexton dot com. You're in the freedom hunt. Thanks for listening to the buck Sexton Podcast. To get the latest from Buck at buck sexton dot com. I'm wait, wait,
wait wait. I know he always asked me tough questions and he always has an edge to them, but I like him anyway, So go ahead and ask as to ask the question. Thank you, President. So we just said it. You think within three weeks or so, we'll be at the point where there are a million vaccines per day, But it seems like now I think we'll get there before that. I said, I hope, I misspoke. I hope we'll be able to increase as we go around until we get to the million five a day. That's my hope.
And then, like the follow up to that would be, now that you're a president and you're saying there's nothing we can do to change the trajectory of the pandemic in the next several months, what happened to two months ago when you were talking declaratively about I am going to shut down the virus. Well, I'm going to shut down the virus, but not I never said I'd do it in two months. I said it took a long time to get here, It's gonna take a long time to beat it. And so we have millions of people
out there who are who have the virus. What a fraud. Let's all be very clear about this. What a giant bowl of bull courtesy of Joe Biden. Oh you know, I wasn't gonna shut down the virus in a day. It was gonna take me. Hell, it's gonna be many months, many,
many months. You know, by next summer, we might be They were all on a trajectory already, everything that we're seeing showing a trajectory that the virus was going to be in a much better place by the summer, Vaccination rates would be pretty high by the summer, and that we would be past the worst of the pandemic. Okay, that's before Joe Biden did a darn thing. But now what we're seeing is that the guy was just full of it. He was overpromising, and now he's about to
under deliver. And so what he's doing, is he's changing it. Yeah, I's gonna shut down the virus and you know in a in six months, and yeah, that's what I was gonna do. Well, that's what everybody would do in your I mean, well, what exactly is he bringing to the table here that's any different from what any administration would be able to do given what they were handed by the Trump administration before them. Oh, you know the virus.
You know here, I am, you know, unbelievable. Remember, I won't shut down the economy, I'll shut down the virus. That was the phrase. That was what he was saying. I mean, this is this is classic Joe Biden kind of loudmouth, just garbage. But that unfortunately people if they hear and enough you know, low, low to medium information voters are gonna go, okay, well that sounds good. And you know that's that's what all it took. It's astonishing how quickly that whole Oh Joe Biden's gonna make COVID.
You know, he's gonna have this radically different COVID policy and it's all we're all gonna be so much better off.
Astonishing quickly that all fell away, just a big pile allies and and creditor Peter Doocey here, who gets a really hard time from other journalists because you know, he's he's now in a position where he's gonna be the only person on many days in the White House actually engaged in the practice of journalism, asking questions that need to be asked that the people in power don't necessarily want to answer, or that require further clarity from the
people in power, whereas everybody else is going to be what's it like for Joe Biden to just be so amazing? Oh gosh, what's going on with how Joe Biden's just so fantastic? That's journalism now for the next four years, it's it's embarrassing, But that's who these people are, That's what they're all about. That's what their audience is gonna
want to see. Although they're gonna have to come up with something more interesting because while you know, they acted like Orange Man Bad was the end of the country and it was going to result in all these terrible stuff at what we're actually seeing is that they kind of need Orange Man to drive ratings. They're going to need something here because no one's going to be particularly
excited about a Biden administration, that's for sure. So something else that we should be talking about and thinking about, I think, is what the media is going to be pivoting to, how they're going to be how they're going to be presenting this going forward. You know, a perfect example I should note is that we were hearing about Trump as a dictator all the time, and yet Biden comes into office and blows all presidencies before him out of the water with the unilateral stuff he's willing to
do on day one, right off the bat. And and you know, you have Senator Blackburne who's saying, why is that okay? Play nine for me. This isn't about politics, It's about the policies this new administration has decided to unilaterally say yes to without consulting Congress, without including the people in the discussion. And just so we're all aware, President Biden said yes to more unilateral policy changes on day one than any president in our nation's history, more
than any president in our nation's history. But of course that's all okay, that's all okay according to the media, according to the Democrats, because they say so, I mean, they're not even really in a position to make real arguments about any of this. They're not even going to tell you why things are different now other than Joe
Biden good Trump bad. They can try to throw some other words around that, they can dress that up a little bit, but that's at the end of the day, that's the reality of what we're going to be seeing, what we're going to be up against. And that then brings me to this filibuster situation, because the filibuster is if you're somebody who believes in the institutions of government, right, if you believe in in the Senate as a place to cool the passions of the House. Whatever that old
phrase is about it, but it's something like that. If you think that the Senate should have in place some traditions that protect the minority from just majoritarian rule within the Senate for a long time, then you should be in favor of the continuation of the filibuster. And just for a quick history lesson here, Remember who used the nuclear option the first time around. It was in fact Democrats. They did it over judicial nominees, and they did it
while Republicans this was Harry Reid's gambit under Obama. They did it while Republicans were saying, you're not going to like where this goes when power changes hands. And sure enough, as you have Amy Coney, Barrett and Brett Cavanaugh and lots of f judges all across the judiciary, Democrats have had to learn a very tough lesson on that one.
But they haven't even really learned a lesson because now they're deciding, well, we're back in power, so let's just do the same thing we did before and hope that we never have to deal with the consequences of that one. And that's I think a troubling situation that we're going to see now that Democrats precedent and history will be forgotten or abused in the public discourse so the Democrats can get what do they want. Mazie Herono, Mazie Herono, who I've said to you, and I don't say this
to be mean. I think there's just a she may be the dumbest person in the United States Congress. Yeah, yeah, exactly. And if you've ever heard her talking about anything, you'd say, I cannot believe that this person is a United States Senator, But she is. And I always say there's about about Hawaii. I love so much about Hawaii. I don't know why it has to have such bad politics. You know, there's a big military community there. Can't we can't we get
some slightly less looney candidate. I mean, Tulsie Gabber's a congressman from Ohio, from Hawaiian, not Ohio. And you know she has she has her her pluses, so to be fair, but Maizie Harrono is already setting out the narrative. You could say, Oh, but Buck, this is so dumb. Who's gonna know that they're gonna say stuff like this That Mitch McConnell using the filibuster to block Democrats from things
is obstructionists play twenty. If Mitch McConnell uses a sixty volve requirement to be the kind of obstructionists that he's been for the last so many years, then I think we are going to need to revisit because we are in the middle of a pandemic, We're in the middle of an economic crisis. We need to get things done. And if Mitch McConnell's purpose is to make sure that President Biden's agenda and priorities will go aware, then we are going to need to revisit this the filibuster issue.
He can't use sixty votes to block every good thing that they Democrats want to bring forward to or vote in the in the Senate. Steamrollerm get ready for it. And when Democrats bust out the steamroller, remember that it's for it's for Republicans own good. This isn't an issue. This isn't an issue where we get to there's there's not two sides to this one. It's it's for Republicans own good that this has to happen. Um, I don't know about that one. I'm gonna well, I think I'm
gonna throw a flag on that one. I think it's pretty clear that the Democrats are just power hungry and or rather rather power mad now. And so whatever they whatever they want to do, they'll find a way to try to try to justify this um and and everything will also be justified behind this backdrop of well, look what Trump did Orange Man so bad that anything we
do now is not as bad. And if you want a low level, low IQ analysis of our political scene in the country right now from an elected official, you really can't do much better than Swallwell, the spy who shagged me and this is what he has to say. Play eleven. It's constitutional. The Senate is steeped in tradition and custom, and I think it would be persuasive to them that they have actually done this before, they've held a trial for somebody who was no longer in office.
And I think it's because the Constitution says that the Secretary of War, that's right, Secretary of War Bellmap. We'll all hear that name more than we probably want. But it's because the founders put as one of the penalties disqualification from office. And because Donald Trump, we know will do this again, has such a disdain for democracy and a disdain for public safety. We can't afford as a country to give him a chance to even come close
to doing this again. Justifying the the ridiculous impeachment proceeding that's going on now, Yes, there was a Secretary Defense, to be clear, if we look at our history, there was a Secretary Defense who was impeached after after he was out of office. But this is a president, this is not a secretary of Defense. And there are there are additional considerations for the country that one should take into account here. This impeachment is well, let's let's talk
more about it. And this is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Join the conversation and message Buck on Facebook, Instagram, or email Team bucket iHeartMedia dot com. He may read it on the show. Newly empowered Democrats have spent a lot of time dulling America that this is a time for unity.
This appears strange even a casual observer of politics, because they're also insisting the best way to bring the country together is through a second impeachment of Donald Trump, even though he's no longer the president of the United States. That's right. If you thought the era of Trump domination of the headlines was over, think again. The sole article of impeachment against the former president has been transmitted from
the House of Representatives. Starting in February, there's going to be a Senate trial of Donald John Trump, former President of the United States, on one charge of incitement to insurrection. Remember what Chuck Schumer said last week, We all want to put this awful chapter behind us. Healing and unity will only come if there's truth and accountability, and that's
what this trial will provide. I mean, because yeah, right, what could make the seventy five million Americans who voted for Trump feel better than a vindictive post presidency punishment phase. Unity through division appears to be the order of the day. There's no benefit from this if Schumer the Democrats really wanted to heal the country. But it does serve some
obvious goals. Let's look at some of those. I mean immediately, it will placate or energize a large portion of the Democrat base that continues to suffer from Trump derangement syndrome. Orange Man is still bad, as the saying goes, even when he's no longer the leader of the free world. They want him punished and humiliated along with all his voters. The corporate media at places like CNN and The New York Times are certainly cheering on impeachment two point zero.
They took Trump's Twitter and press conference jabs very personally over the years, and they will neither forgive nor forget. Best interests of the country be damned. They also got a vested interest in weaning their audiences off the steady diet of Trump the Fascist over time, because it would be bad for business if suddenly the virtue signaling masses of the urban coasts no longer had their favorite villain
to hate. Politically, the second trial of Trump is a win win for Democrats, as you can obviously see, let's go through this. At a minimum, it will expose some of the establishment GOP versus MAGA fractures that the Capitol Hill riot on January sixth blasted apart. The Democrats need seventeen GOP senators to go along, which seems an unlikely number, but Senator Mitt Romney already seems to be a vote
for conviction. There could be several others like Rob Portman of Ohio, who's just announced he's not running for reelection, or Susan Collins of Maine. Even if the final Senate trial vote fails to meet the two thirds majority, it will probably have some bipartisan coalition for conviction. The brand damage to Trump from this could well be worth it for the Democrats first president in history to be convicted by the Senate. That's the headline that would go down.
That's what everybody would be hearing. And add to that the fact that you'd have the disgust of the Trump base with the GOP apparatus, and the fact that it was unwilling to defend a former president from this kind of vindictiveness, and that could imperil any chance of taking back control of Congress in twenty twenty two. And there could be major impacts of this second impeachment effort against Trump over the long term. There's the long shot possibility,
unlikely as it may seem, the Democrats. The Democrats do manage to squeeze out seventeen GOP centered votes, as Trump is no longer an off as he can't be removed from it. He can, however, be barred from holding office in the future. If Democrats achieve this, they'll have used a constitutionally prescribed process to not only repudiate Trump, but to kick him to the political sidelines once and for all.
One thing we do know for sure, Trump doesn't back down from a fight, especially when the odds are against him. He's already set out the office of the former president from Florida. Rumors are swirling that his children will run for a range of offices in the years ahead. This Senate trial is supposed to be the coup de grass for MAGA, but it could end up mobilizing Trump World in ways that a quiet post presidency in Mara Lago never could. And that, my friends, is how I see
this playing out. Democrats could well get some very real short term political benefit out of all of this. But what will it mean for the future, not just of the GOP, but of politics in America more generally? Will there be a third party that will form as a result of this? Will Trump go off a former Patriot
party if there is a conviction of him. Will the backlash against the desire that the Democrats have to continue to punish Trump even when he's left office be so forceful, be so powerful that the Democrats will wish they had never gone down this pathway. We will have to see in time. But the laws of unintended consequences certainly apply here. This is the Fuck Sexton Show podcast. Follow Buck on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. What's gonna happen with this impeachment situation? We've
got our friend ned Ryan with us now. He is the founder of American Majority and he knows the political scene inside and out. Ned. Great to have you back. Yeah, No, good to be back with you, Buck, But yeah, interesting times we live on living that you want to have an impeachment trial for a president that is no longer in office. But Buck, I'm of the opinion let's have
the trial. I think we should have the trial because I think when the facts come out to the American people, they're going to realize the evidence doesn't back up in any way the second impeachment trial. Of course, neither impeachment trial had anything Peachman had anything to do with facts. But I think this would be I want this to happen. I want the American people to actually see the timelines and understand what took place, and that the Democrats, again,
they fabricate these things out of whole cost. So facts to them are you know, sometimes convenient, sometimes inconvenient. But let's have the trial. What do you Let's just so tell everybody this and end. What do you think would come out at Trump? Because right now you are hearing and we'll get into this. Some Republicans were even saying, oh, yeah, no, we should do this, and we'll get to the false
unity narrative in a second here. But but you know, yeah, I know, I know, I always have a laugh about it. So absurd, But tell me this. You know, what do you think if if the evidence was presented as you say, and if we go forward and you seem kind of gung ho about this whole thing. What will come out? What will the American people see? Oh, I think they'll see that the timelines don't add up at all, you know, the whole the main arguments, again, a false argument of
the Democrats, was that somehow President Trump incited. First of all, the language is being used by the Democrats and media's wildly your sponsible right insurrection seditious. Basically, Trump and his supporters are on the level of domestic terrorism, all based off a false premise that somehow Trump incided what took place on January sixth, and you actually look at the timeline,
none of it matches up. Right. President Trump is speaking, people are already breaching the Capitol before he's even done, long before he's done. So this is some of the stuff I want to come out because the whole premise of somehow that Donald Trump and a supporters are domestic terrors based off incitement, has nothing to do with the actual truth of the matter. And that's where I want to come out. And I think that's what will come
out if they're actually serious about doing a trial. As to the fact of what some Republicans are going to do in the Senate, well, I hope that anybody that feels like self identifying for a primary challenge in twenty twenty two and twenty twenty four will feel free to actually vote for again. This is the weird part buck removal for a president that is no longer in office. But knock yourselves out people. What do you think they're trying to achieve with this? On the Republican side, I mean,
we'll get the Democrats at the second. On the Republican side of that, you got mid Romney, you got you know, kin Zingers in the House. I mean, but there are a few Republicans. Portman seems to be teeing up a possible conviction vote. What is motivating those goop folks you know, who are clearly preparing to go along with the Democrats
in this farcical post presidency removal? And I think, yeah, I think the whole the whole argument on well, the whole premise for them is to say we are going to I think it was miss McConnell exercise ourselves of this whole Trump America First movement and and get it outside of the Republican Party, which is such a monumental mistake. I don't even know where to begin. I mean, the
stupidity is unbelievable, but really is that. I always thought the struggle buck even if Trump had won, over the next four years, was going to be inside the Republican
Party between the globalist corporates establishment versus America First. Right, what is the Republican Party going to be in the few And they have deeply resented, I mean being in DC watching some of the stuff behind the scenes, they have always deeply resented the great outsider coming in and actually talking about America First and being in defiance of kind of some of the Republican establishment orthodoxy. You know, we're not going to get involved in foreign wars. No,
we're not. We're going to try and benefit the American worker and the American taxpayer on trade issues. They have been waiting for years to take their shot at this, and they want to. They think that somehow there won't be consequences for driving out the base, which, oh, by the way, I would remind people there's a reason Trump had ninety five approval rating inside the Republican Party. He's
a very popular president inside the party. These people are total fools for thinking somehow they can go down this path and punish Trump and the other part of a two book. They think that somehow, if they convict him again whatever that means constitutionally, that somehow they're going to dissuade him from even thinking about running again in twenty twenty four. Shocker, it's not going to dissuade him if he actually decides to run again. Well, explain how that
plays out ned in your analysis. Well, again, they feel free to convict him. I have no idea what this actually. The first of all, I don't think they're going to get seventeen Republican votes between you, me and the Listener's book. I don't think that seventeen Republicans are going to go out of their way and say I'm going to have you know, I'm gonna basically sign up for a primary challenge next time I'm on the ballot. Do I think
he'll give five, six, seven? Of course, we all know their names too, right, Romney, Murkowski, Collins, maybe Portman, maybe a few others. I don't think you're gonna get to seventeen. So I think the whole idea of convicting him in a Senate trial is probably not going to happen. But that all to say, I just I think this really is this is punishment. How dare you have challenged us? How dare you have come in and turned everything on its head, and we're going to try and dissuade you
from ever running it. I mean, it's a fool darrance. They're not going to dissuade Trump from running again if he decides that's what he wants to do. And I think really the telling part will be what he decides to do in twenty twenty two and has involved in himself in primaries, fundraising, you know, funding opponents, some of these guys, doing rallies. And if he does that and is very successful, he's primbing himself for a twenty twenty
four run. So you think the president at this stage, assuming they aren't able to block him by getting those seventeen Republican votes, you believe President Trumps he's going to be in it to win it again. I think based off some of the chatter I'm hearing, I think there's a better than fifty fifty chance that he decided he's going to do it again. But he got to do the right things. Book, I gotta tell you. I mean,
you know, I've had this conversation about personnel. If Trump's going to do it again, he's got to have a totally different approach on personnel. He's got to go and do a couple different things. But yeah, ninety five percent approval rating inside the Republican Party. Are you kidding me? Of course? But tell us, I mean, let's let's get it out there. What should be different on the personnel side. Well, first of all, I mean, I have to tell you
that the PPO was a disaster offsite. Presidential personnel inside of White House was a disaster until the last year, until he brought in Johnny mcintee, who really started to turn around put people into various positions in the various departments that are actually on the same page as Donald Trump. So the first three years were kind of a disaster.
But also in the party. I mean, this is one of the things too that I think he could have really changed the R and C after the twenty eighteen mid terms and said I'm going to put an America first person in charge of the R and C. I'm going to make the party a creation of my own creation. So that was another mistake, and I have to tell you this too. I mean, there's no bones about it.
That Jared Kushner kind of had Dayton during the election last year because we're like, we've got to get Trump reelected. He cannot have Jared Kushner and Oblonka, who are not the most conservative people. And I'm saying that very politely. Isn't a bit of an understatement advising him on domestic policy issues. Kudos for Jared for actually doing really great things in the Middle East peace process, but on the domestic front, on personal front, advising he's got to move
past that. Trump has to move past having Jared having so many portfolios and so much influence. If there's going to be any future run for office and potentially another occupation of the White House, do you think that you might have the turn of some of the of some of the America America First folks that Trump had in the early days and then left, if you were to come back, I mean, who who's the who's really the Trump dream team on the advisory side, who do we want?
Who would you want to have? Telling a future candidate Trump, pretty amazing to think about right now what he should because you know, there it seemed like there was nobody post election this time around to keep him on the rails. It felt like there was nobody who could tell the president, hold on, let's direct your Trumpian impulses in constructive ways and let's not be self defeating here. There could have
been some of us. I mean, there's Steve Cortez, who I hope some of your listeners are familiar with stevens. Oh yeah, we have him on this show regularly. Sure, go ahead. Obviously, great communicator, great strategist. Myself. There are others who actually are firmly committed to America first that should be brought into actually on a more regular basis, not that we don't talk to him, but on a more regular basis, sir, this is what you should focus on.
Here's some good personal decisions. Avoid disavoid that. So there are people out here, right, I've been in DC twenty plus years now. I'm an outsider with an insider's perspective and knowing where a lot of the bodies are buried, by the way, like how this whole thing works. So there are people out there that want to be of help and want to be part of an advisory moving forward. But you know, obviously some of these things comes down to him. What does he actually want to do moving
forward and does he want to make those changes? And we'll have to see. Speaking of Ned Ryan, he is a founder of American Majority and Ned speaking about getting to a majority and going into these mid terms. Look, I know we've got a lot a lot of runway here where we still are going to figure out what the Biden administration, you know, where we got to look at their record, what they do. They're already showing us
the kindness that they're going to try to do. I mean they haven't waited for sure, but you know, two years is an eternity in politics. But do we have does there need to be a full accounting within the GOP of what went wrong the last time around before we can do better in twenty twenty two? Or is the GOP infrastructure pretty solid as it stands right now
as long as we pick good candidates. But what do you you know, how are we positioning ourselves so that we don't have Democrats in control of the House, the Senate, and the presidency in two years. Well, you know, to be fair to the RNC and to some of the party apparatus, they did an excellent job on voter registration, get out to vote. Some of that party machinery was done really well. Where they fell down, where they completely
utterly failed is on the litigation front. They were warned after the twenty eighteen elections, Mark Elis and the Democrats are on the move. Here's what they're going to try and do between now and twenty twenty. They did nothing, And I think what has to I mean that the priority, and I think even for Trump, and he's already talking about some of this electoral integrity, you gotta go back.
I just wrote a piece today that American Greatness book about some of what Zuckerberg Center for Tech and Civic Life did. People need to be aware of what happened, what actually happened, not crazy conspiracy theories, but what actually happen on the ground, and realize we need to spend the next eighteen months making sure that some of this stuff never happens again, whether it's universal mail in ballots,
whether it's Zuckerberg Center for Tech and Civic Life. And so there's some people, myself included, who are already having conversations with various state legislators. You've got to tighten up observer statutes, you've got to change policy. There should be offensive litigation. You've got to change the playing field before the twenty twenty two elections. And then there's other parts of the machinery that are actually in pretty good shape.
If we can figure out how to level that playing field again, I think twenty twenty two could be a really good midterm for Republicans if we do a good job too on identifying good, solid conservative candidates and quite frankly, some really good primary challengers for all the House members that voted for impeachment. Tell me this, it's actually bullis on it net. Tell me this. You mentioned the Tech
and Civic you know, the Mark Zuckerberg Project. A lot of folks probably have heard nothing about this, and I know you're you know, tell everybody assume that people listening I have not heard anything about this, this organization, what it did. Please bring everybody up to speaks. They need to know about this. Yeah, they need to really, I mean, first acourage people go read my piece at Amgreatness dot com and you'll see more details. But it was a
C three buck. It was literally Zuckerberg and his wife dropped three hundred and fifty million into the Center for Tech and Civic Life, where ninety nine point five percent of their money went into blue counties inside of battleground states, blue counties and blue cities to really work on faith election projects, including paying county and local election officials paying
for some of those supposedly secure ballot drop boxes. This is all nonprofit money, and I told people on this piece, this is again something that has to be explored about the legality, because if I did this with American Majority, we're a nonprofit, We're a C three. If I had done some of that and using all of that money literally tens of millions of dollars in these counties and cities to basically in a back way, backdoorway, influenced the outcome of a partisan political race, I'd be in jail.
I would If not in jail, I would have already had serious conversations with the IRS, the dj and PRID, the FBI, and so people need to be aware of what took place and how they were spending money. I mean literally, in some of these blue cities in Wisconsin, it was about forty seven dollars per Democratic vote being spent compared to four to seven dollars per Republican vote.
I mean, there were a lot of things that were being done that don't even I think past the smell test and if we had a real IRS actually interested in enforcing its statutes. I have no idea how the Center for Tech and Civic Life what they did was legal, but I would encourage people go to Ambreytons dot com read my piece there's more details, and also read the AMASTAD projects report on It's about forty pages. I linked
to it in my piece. People need to understand this because there were things that were that took place that were highly unusual, and if we allowed to continue, Republicans gonna have a really hard time winning a national election and a really hard time winning anything in a battlegraph state. Ned the future of the party right now is what of the Republican Party? Should we be thinking? What should
our mission feel like and sound like? America? First? I mean this is that sounds like a really simple answer book. But the amazing thing is when Donald Trump stood up and said, I have a shocking idea of folks, I think the American system of government should actually work to promote in advance the interests of the American people, specifically the American worker and the American taxpayer. What a shocking concept. And a government's supposed to be up by and for
the people. I mean, this is what this is the future of the Republican Party. What Donald Trump did is show us, hey, you can put together a winning coalition based on not Republican orthodoxy, but Americanism. Right. We're for the American people, We're for the American worker, We're for the American taxpayer. We want to see trade deals, immigration deals that benefit and advance and promote the American people's interests. That is the future of the Republican Party. But I'm
not naive. I know that the corporatists and the globalists and people that enjoyed the Rick system that benefit from it obviously want the Republican Party to snap back to what it was before Trump. But he has shown us what a very successful future looks like if we'll embrace it, and I hope that we do. Ned, Ryan, everybody found of American majority. Ned, thanks so much, a man. Good that you're in this fight makes us all feel a little better about our chances. I appreciate it. Thanks, fuck
thank you. You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. Or wherever you get your pod that President Biden and Democrats want to have a big tent party and include some of these people. Great, And if we're all just deplorable and need to be deprogrammed, as Katie Kurik said, then honestly they can go to hell because I don't need to be deprogrammed. I just have a different perspective on how the government open. Yes, I like
it from Megan McCain here on the View. It's amazing how she says things that I think a normal rational person would find somewhat obvious. And the rest of the ladies in the view are all, oh my gosh, good heavens, what has she done? They all freak out about It's pretty funny. It's amazing to watch it. But yeah, they talk about unity, they talk about bringing us all together, and then they also say that we need to be deprogrammed, or that we need to be brainwashed or re educated
or whatever it may be. That's gonna be, That's gonna be something that we remember as they continue to prop up this bumbling buffoon Joe Biden going forward. Don't ever forget that this is the best they could come up with. This is we had three hundred and thirty million people in America, and Joe Biden is who is the single most powerful person in the United States government right now. This guy's almost eighty years old. He is clearly slow,
has clearly slowed down a lot. And when he was much younger and much more with it cognitively and energetically, Democrats strongly repudiated the notion that he would be a good president in their own primaries. I mean, they shot down Joe Biden's hopes with prejudice, and yet here he is now because he got sort of picked out of
obscurity relative obscurity by Barack Obama. Now he's the guy. Now, he's the person that we're all supposed to believe has a vision for the future of the country, and vision for America's gonna make everything better. Speaking of visions for the country, you know who the last person is that anybody wants to hear from about what the GOP should turn into. Now, I mean, there's a list you could
come up with here. There's a lot of different people you could throw out there as I really don't care what so and so thinks, But Jeff Flake, I think might be at the very top of the list, Play sixteen. There is no future with trumps um. It just there's no coherent governing philosophy. It's it's more of an attitude than than a philosophy. And in just look, since President Trump was elected, we lost the House, we've lost the Senate, we lost the White House, and in the midterms we
lost more than four hundred legislative seats nationwide. I don't know how much more winning we can stand as a Republican party. So we've got to go a different director. Yeah, let's go with the Jeff Flakes of the world. That's a great idea because if you really enjoy having no principles, no backbone, and losing all the time, Jeff Flake is your guy. He knows how to get it done. Cowardice is cool, Jeff Flake says, kind of. You're in the
freedom hunt. Thanks for listening to The Buck Sexton Show podcast. Get the latest from Buck at buck sexton dot com. The show ain't over yet, folks. It's time for roll call, my favorite part of the day, roll call. It's snowing here at NYC. Got some big, big snowflakes moving all over the place, kind of like the snowflakes at police it go dot com. One hundred plus of them have signed something because a conservative because Ben Shapiro wrote their
political playbook. So now one hundred plus conservative I mean sorry, A hundred plus writers for Politico are crying like little babies. I think the snowflake term should be brought back. But anyway, it is. It is a snowing outside here in New York City, which makes me miss the beautiful sunshine and warmth the Florida even more. You know what I'm saying, Producer Mark, at least you got back before it snowed. At least I got back before it's That's a good point.
I one thing that I will never be good at. I will never be somebody who handles airport delays well something about it. Yeah, No, I'm not good. I am very and I try very hard. I do not get impatient with the airport people, but I do hate the airlines, and I try not to start, you know, tweeting profanity at their official accounts or anything out of just year frustration, because I know people do that and like I think as American Airlines or whatever doesn't really care, you know,
even if they respond to your tweet. They don't care. They're multibillion dollar corporations. You can wind about it all day. That's amazing because because the airline, it's a little bit like dealing with government. I think in the Soviet Union. I've said this before. You have to do what they say, even when it's stupid. They can make you uncomfortable, they can ruin your day, and you're paying them for the
privilege of all that. And oh, by the way, there's like no recourse and nothing you can do, and they don't care if you're miserable. So that like, that's like dealing with the airlines. It's like being in the Soviet Union, I think circa nineteen seventy. You know, it's like this is this is the the moldy bread you get is what you get. The crappy house with no heat, you know, the crappy apartment with no heat in Moscow winter is what you deal with. And if you don't like it, tough,
you know. That's what I think. Whenever they come along and say, oh, you know, you've gotta you know, they have like this, this whole thing, I have to verbally say I had to deal with this because I was sitting in the exit row. And you can't just nod your head. You have to say yes to will you assist in an emergency? You know who comes up with these rules? Producer Mark, I would believe the FAA. Oh, that's you're correct, that is the answer to the question.
But I meant that like more, you know, what a pile of what a pile of nonsense. I don't know. It'd be fun if I I should get a little bleep button so I can say what I want to say and we could just bleep it out in real time. You know that sometimes the salty language wants to come out of the buckster's mouth. But I know we can't do that because of the FCC. Yeah, not the FAA, the FCC. A lot of f's messing with us, alot a lot of f's, All these f's flying around. Um.
You know. Actually I got into a discussion with my brother, is like an expert in aerospace because of his work in the finance world, and we talked and I started ask him questions about about airline disasters, and I didn't realize there's a whole sort of subculture on YouTube and of all these different documentaries and everything of airline disasters, and they're terrifying but engrossing, you know, when you find out how it actually goes. Planes are incredibly safe these days.
I mean there's basically year after year now you'll have no plane disasters, even with however, many tens of thousands of flights that are going on every every single day or month or whatever it is. Airlines are incredibly safe. But when you read about some of the old, back in the day airlines, you know, it's a little more of a little more of a roll of the dice. You know, stuff happened like the seventies and the sixties. Stuff could happen. There's a TV show about this, so
maybe Discovery or one of those type of channels. Airline dis yep, yep, yep. I've seen some of it. The thing about airline disasters that I always find so kind of a life lesson is that it is occasionally it's like the thing that happened to Sully, where it's just really bad luck. Right, You've got a double bird strike in the engines and you're just screwed, and you know, and obviously that was like a miracle and everybody was okay,
thank god. But in other airline disasters. It's a light goes out in the dashboard and then they can't put down the wheel on the plane, or they don't know if the wheel for landing can go down, and then they don't know how to turn on the light to look manually to see if the wheel is down, and then they let the autopilot shift off by accident because they're trying to find the light to see if the wheel is down, because they can't know because the light
and the dash went out, and then no one's paying attention while the autopilot's off, and then all of a sudden they crashed in the everygoods that actually happened in Florida, and half the people on board that flight died. But it's it's often a cascade of little errors. Mark, you know, yeah, this just sounds terrifying. It makes me want to hit not go flying. Okay, you know, we'll get off this, but I mean, it's it's fascinated fast sing stuff all right,
road call. Remember Facebook dot com, slash buck Sex and Team Bucket, iHeartMedia dot com and all the rest of it. Let's get to it. Josh, my main man, Josh, here we go, Hey buck Oss listener here for those who don't know, OSS means Original Saturday Squad, obviously also in homage to the Office of Strategic Services from World War Two. But the OSS are people who have been listening to me since I started doing a digital only radio show.
It's basically a live radio stream on a website on Saturdays that we have since grown into a show that has over two hundred stations now and is obviously five days a week in national syndication, and you know, so on and so forth. So yay, good things. I'm only emailing you because I got off all social media platforms. I hear you, Josh, what they're doing a conservative voices. I can no longer support them anyway. I see that Biden has already signed some executive orders relating to the
Keystone pipeline. It's costing the American people any jobs. There are many more sectors to be targeted soon. Now anyone that voted for Biden and is losing their job gets to see what they voted for. I don't mean to boast, but that's what they've been trying. That's what I've been trying to tell people. What other industries you see being affected by the Biden administration. Thanks Buck Shields high well
clearly energy right. We know that the fossil fuel industry is an ideologically hated by the left right, even though they all rely on fossil fuels, even though the incredible world we live in today of abundance and instantaneous communication and comfort and safety and all it is, And mark my words here, this is true only possible because of fossil fuels. It's not that fossil fuels have made our modern economy better or of help. It is only possible
because of fossil fuels, all right. If we were relying on windmills and solar, we would note we would be nowhere, we'd be one one hundredth as wealthy as we are right now as a world, I mean, and certainly as a country. So and don't fact check me on that number, because I'm just you know, spitballing. But you get what I'm saying. What other industries are going to come into the gun industry. I think there's already you see, some of the gun stocks are already very high because people
are anticipating a spree of gun buying. It's already been going underway right now for a while, but the gun industry, they're going to go after them. I think the small business is going to have a very hard just small business in general, not even any one sector going to have a very hard time under the Buyen administration. So I would be prepared for that. I am trying to think who else is going to get really hit by this.
Anybody who's on the wrong side of the environmentalists, anybody that's an individualist or believes in freedom and liberty in their business dealings, They're going to have a tough time. Wall Street will be fine, Big corporations will be fine, social media will be fine. It's gonna be startups, entrepreneurs, small businesses, fossil fuel industry. They're all gonna be in really, really rough shape. And look what they've done they continue
to do to the restaurant industry. I mean, you could blame the Trump administration for some of this as well, or at least Democrat and some Republican governors of states that have shut down dining, but it's terrible for those businesses, you know, the hospitality industry, hotels, all the rest of it. So, yeah, Dave, or it's hay Buck. If science will rule shouldn't it be clear there are two genders? That is scary stuff. Keep up the great work. We're headed back to the
days of Jimmy Carter. This is not good, yeah, Dave. I mean, I don't know how anybody can think that they're the Party of Science when they have a problem with there are two genders. I think that's very straightforward. I think it should be obvious to everybody that there are two genders. That is the truth. And there are some areas of our lives, there are some areas where the separation of the genders is important, and sports is
certainly one of them. There is no reason, there's no need for people to pretend that they cannot observe what is readily observable. And men have a size, strength, and speed advantage over women. It's just a fact. Okay, we
all know this. It's biology. It's very straightforward. So that the Democrat refusal on this one, you know, in part, it reminds me a little bit of how you could go to the Orwell's nineteen eighty four for this, because remember in the end when when they finally have the you know, the breakdown in nineteen eighty four, at the very end of the book. When when you have Winston Smith announcing Julia right, you know, Winston Smith announcing Julie at the end, as you know it's her fault. That's
when they've really got you. That's when they've really destroyed you. When you will renounce the people you love or that you care about, or denounce them because of all the pressure on you. And then you see this with in totalitarian societies, getting you to renounce the truth, just getting you to say things that are not true because it unsettles you, It off balances you. It makes it less likely that you're willing to stand up and oppose them on anything because you have become a party to lies.
When you have to say things that you know are not true, it debases your ability to discern what is true. And you are de facto a liar along with everybody else, even if you're being made to do it right, you you're telling lies. You know, when you have to say that gender is a social construct, and and your your business, your your employer maybe force you into this. Now you are being made to lie. And and in the same
way that you know they will with child soldiers. In some of these um you see this with some of the you know, very violent you know, African militias and civil wars in African Sub Saharan Africa. They'll have child soldiers engage in you know, vicious brutality and in a murder because then it's destroyed their innocence, and then it's just easy to mold them afterwards. By debasing your morality, by debasing your ability to discern what is true from what is not, it makes it easier to control you
with everything else. And I know it seems like, oh, well, this is just one thing, but but it isn't just one thing, because there'll be other things too. They will make you a party to lies, so then they can force more lies upon you because they've already broken you. That's part of this whole obsession that the left has with the transgender agenda. That's that's being just put at the very forefront of the Biden administration. That's what we
see happening. This is the Buck Sexton Show Podcast. Join the conversation and message Buck on Facebook, Instagram, or email Team Bucket, iHeartMedia dot com. He may read it on the show. Roll call continues here with Gina, Hey, Buck, so much you have talked about in the time since the election and inauguration, but I will focus on one Biden and his faith. A big deal has been made of Biden being only one of a couple Catholic presidents. Suddenly religion seems to be very important to the left.
Acb was an extremist, but Biden is a saint. His professed faith has quite frankly, been sickening to watch. There's even talk of his policies becoming mainstream among Catholics, including abortion, and questions being posed like so, where in the Bible is abortion labeled as a sin? Francis has ushered in a new world order according to his socialist tendencies. It's appalling.
But the day the Church indicates its acceptance of the murder of the unborn as doctrine, well that's a day the Holy Catholic Church is dead to me and a few million other believers, or so I hope still with you, buck Shield's Eye very high, Gina, I think your analysis is correct. I don't believe the Church will budge on that issue, though. I don't think that they because they would recognize that that that's the that would be the end. I mean, the Catholic Church would be in a shambles
if that. I've never got to that point. But Joe Biden using his Catholicism as a shield is laughable because he is going against Catholicism with his public policies on core issues, not on minor stuff. You know, I'm not saying that this isn't like, oh, people should give up fish on Friday's for lent or something, or you know, give up meat. Rather sorry, give up meat, gosh Buck, get back to church on Friday's and only eat fish
for lent. This is this is big. I mean, the abortion issue is a central moral question and it's very important to the church, and Joe Biden's continuing cowardice on it is something that people should be appalled by, especially as fellow Catholics, but a lot of them aren't. A lot of them are not. They will continue to support them on this even though, well you all see what's going on. Eric Buck. I just want to congratulate you
on being correct yet again. For months you said incredulously that the mask mandates would get to the point where they would begin to say where two masks wear it during flu season, where it if you have a summer call, etc. As it happens with your insights, they generally come to pass given some time, Eric, thank you. I appreciate that, because, yes, I have been saying that, Prucer Mark, haven't. I've been pretty annoying about saying this a lot for a long time.
You have been almost a year now, yeah, almost a year now, Okay, saying this is what's going to happen, folks, I've been telling you. I've been telling you this was going to be where this is all going. Eric continues, It seems Fauci is now recommending that people double mask. I find it ironic because this would seem to suggest his initial comments on the effective effectiveness of masks were truthful and not some event to say a lot of
people to save Ppe. So where does this end? A career bureaucrat has felt the power he's been preparing to ascend to his entire professional career, and it seems, at least to me that he likes it. His interviews don't come across as someone who shuns the spotlight or redirects attention to people doing the actual work. Eric, you and I are on the same page here, My man absolutely correct. So yeah, it's it's troubling to see this play out.
I whish more people understood what we see right now. Kevin, it will take thirteen hundred and eight rail cars per day to replace the pipelines eight hundred and fifty thousand barrel per day capacity against. The environmentalists are okay with this. I wonder what the farmers will think when there will not be any room on the rails for their products. Yeah, Kevin, Keystone Xcel banning. It is pure ideology over facts, reason, logic,
and good governance. It just shows you what the Biden administration, and this is a day one thing. It shows you what they're willing to do in order to placate their left wing base and to give away, you know, give away things that they shouldn't, but they will do it because that's really who the Democrats are. The socialist impulse in the Democrat Party is that is there, That is in their souls, friends, even if they can't necessarily be open about it. That's where that party is going. That's
what they really want. Gotta leave it there for today, folks, Please pass the buck. Tell somebody to download listen to bucks x and podcast. Whenever you're talking about politics until tomorrow. Shields high
