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Fetterman’s Win Proves Libs are Nuts

Nov 09, 202222 min
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Mixed results in the midterms for the Republicans as the predicted red wave did not turn out as hoped. Buck breaks it down race by race and gives the outlook on what’s ahead for the GOP as the 2024 presidential election now looms. 

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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. Shoulder to shoulder shields. I welcome to the Buck Sexton Show team. Welcome to the Freedom Hunt. Wednesday, November ninth, the day after the election. And I can't even tell you how good or not good the election is quite yet because we don't have all the results. In some ways, it was very disappointing.

In some ways it was amazing. There were some great stuff, there were some bad stuff. There were some huge wins, there were some huge losses. We will break it all down together here in rapid fire fashion and get a sense of where the GOP goes next. That'll be our mission today, dive in deep into these election results, knowing that there are more results still to come. We don't know yet who will be in control of the House. We don't know yet who will be in control of

the Senate. And you know that Florida is in control of Governor Ronda Santis. That is for damn sure, huge wind for Florida last night. I love it, the Sunshine State shining bright like a beacon of freedom. All right, we're gonna get into all that coming up here in a second. But My Pillow is an amazing company. It's a company that shares your values and makes all these incredible products that make your day to day life more comfortable and just better. I sleep on Giza dream sheets,

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famous people who aren't in politics. Really. We had a couple of senators show up, Marshall Blackburn for example. We had we had some great stuff last night in terms of the party. And here's here's that I'll started, and this is what I'll do. I'll kind of take you through our night. So we're having this party and we got about two hundred people gathered together here in Nashville, Tennessee, which is a great town. By the way, I love Nashville.

I've really bond him with this place. The last couple of years, and we're rocking out. I'm meaning some barbecue, some peg leg porker, my favorite barbecue. Joined here and things are going well. The Sexton brothers in the house, carry My wonderful fiance is there, plays there with his lovely lady, missus Travis. We're having a great time. Ronda Santis.

We decide, when we see the results, we just put him on the main stage via video as he's given his speech on Fox News, and we just put him up there so everyone could see this guy was taking a victory lap. That was just amazing because he won Florida by twenty points. Twenty points. Remember in two thousand when it was down to hanging Chad's and Bush Gore and the Supreme Court and all that stuff, and Florida

was a razor's edge Democratic Republican. And then in twenty eighteen, eighteen years later, Rhonda Santis farely wins, barely wins in this date of Florida as a congressman running for governor's office. Eddie wins by less than fifty thousand votes. I think it was like thirty thousand votes, very very narrow margin. And fast forward, after all the hatred he got during the pandemic from the Libs. He was totally right during the pandemic, more right than any other governor, more right

than any other Republican about what he did. And Ronda Santists last night got to take the ultimate victory lap as a governor running for reelection, won by twenty points over two million votes. Twenty percentage points, my friends, I mean, this was an incredible an incredible Florida red wave. Red wave in Florida is beyond doubt, and it was magnificent to behold. Rnda Santists absolutely earned every bit of it.

People of Florida have spoken they like competent, efficient, smart, positive leadership, and that is what Rohnd De Santist gives them. That's just where this is. I mean, you can't argue with the results. You can't argue a scoreboard, right. I mean, if somebody sets the all time eight hundred meter record, they're the fastest man. Look at what Rohn de Santist did.

He's setting records, baby, he's getting it done. So big high five to the governor, his team and the people of Florida for just seeing reality making the right move. So many people a lot of Democrats crossed over, a lot of new arrivals in Florida voted for him too, putting their money where they or their votes where their hearts are. I guess you could sense that their money where their mouth is, although both of those things would be true. So that was great. Now what's not great?

All right, we're gonna break this average. What's not great? I really want it. I wanted Lise Elden to win so badly in New York. And I know I told you he was gonna win. And I know I told you Hocal is an idiot, and Hocal is an idiot, but she is going to be the governor. She's gonna be the governor. It was just too much, too much of a gap, too much of a distance for lee Zelden to close with the Democrat advantage in that state. And I just don't know what to say about about

New York. It's really New York City. Friends. It's true of also Buffalo and Rochester and some of the other cities. They're heavily Democrat too, But New York City is the financial, political, cultural, overwhelming gravitational pull of the whole state. Right, It's just New York city decides for the rest of the state more or less what happens. And Zelden did pretty well in New York City, but not well enough. And I looked at a map of New York and I'm a

lifelong New Yorker. I look at New York City and I there's so much about that place that I love. It's so amazing in so many ways. And I've been a huge proponent of New York for a long time. I mean, I'm somebody who when I was living as an adult who had been working for years, I was living with what it was a three roommates in honestly a smaller bedroom than you would find on board, you know, a submarine, and I was like, this place is amazing. So I've thought New York was great for so many years.

But the Libs during COVID and with the BLM and all the other stuff that we've seen last couple of years, they've they've just pushed too far. They've pushed too far, and that there are so many residents of New York City for whom what I guess it turns into the insurrection anti Trump is obsession with abortion, that that's more important of them than being safe on the streets, that

their children the learning loss in schools. I mean, I'm gonna tell you this my big disappointment so far in the election, because we don't know the Senate or the House outcomes as I'm speaking to you, in terms of control, right, we know a lot of I'm gonna get to Feederman in a second. My god, I cannot blame I mean, honestly, if you vot Fetterman, you'll vote for anybody. If you vote for Fetterman, you know you'd vote for a rusty

nail that says Democrat next to it. Like it just doesn't matter at some point, right, But here's where we are. On the governor's races. Zelden didn't win, but he did do well, and there are a number of congressional races where Republicans will likely win in New York that could be the difference between Republican and Democrat House control. So that's good, that's that's a good thing. Kathy Hokel being the governor is shameful. It's shameful. People that voted for her.

I don't they're just Democrats. They'll vote that They're totally lost to reason, fact, logic, results reality, none of that matters. I'm a Democrat. I'm a Democrat. They just they're focused in on this. It's part of their identity. The propaganda has seeped too deeply in their brains. You can't It's like a religion for them. You can't move them from this.

I mean, if if the abuse that New York City as it were subjected to at the hands exclusively of Democrats during COVID is not enough for them to say the Democrat Party is insane, They're lost. There's nothing you can do, There's nothing you can do. I mean, I honestly would love to have a conversation with some of these Democrats in New York City who voted for Kathy

Hilkle and say, what do you think you're doing? Like I understand if if you're if you're somebody who's so concerned you know about some of these national issues, or you're really you know, you've got three Ukraine flags in your bio or whatever they're you know, the federal levels different, But do you want your state to be run poorly?

Do you want to have really high taxes and unsafe streets and poor government administration and no cash bail and just go down the list of all this stuff, endless regulation, hostile environment for business. You want that? Why so that you're promised that you can have abortion all nine months of a pregnancy, and that Donald Trump isn't going to, you know, jump out of jump out of your closet or out from under your bed and destroy our demidocracy. And by the way, the answer is apparently yes, I

don't know. I sit here, I grew up among And this is why it's so personal for me. I grew up in New York City, in Manhattan, among these people. And it's so funny because people would say, well, how are you You grew up in New York, How are you so right wing? I look around and saying, how is that anyone in New York City not right wing?

What are they not seeing? All the bad stuff that happens here is a result of I want to say all the bad stuff, but I mean all the decisions that are made at a political level that have bad ramifications, made by Democrats because people are nuts. Everything is expensive and slow and inefficient and dangerous and messy and dirty. And you know, look at the streets, the sanitation situation. It's like all these things that are going on. They

just don't care. I'm a Democrat. Ah, that's all that matters. Democrat. Ah, that's all I care about. Well, what is it gonna take? I honestly, I think these limbs are crazy. What New York the masking, the lockdown owns, the cheering for the BLM riots during the lockdowns, or neighborhoods being trashed, the crime way up, all this stuff, and you still vote for Kathy Hokel Really yeah? Yeah? Well, and then really the same thing can be said about Whitmer in Michigan.

I mean Whitmer beat Tutor Dixon. I mean Tutor Dixon is a superior candidate to Whitmer in every respect, and I think a better person in every respect from what I can tell. And people feel voted for Whitmer. Oh so she can? She can? We all protect a woman's right to freely choose your reproductive health, healthcare options or abortion. Is that really what it comes down to? You know who came out in the biggest single demographic other African

American voters ninety percent vote Democrat. As we know so, African American voters are are the most consistent Democrat vote of any demographic group, you know, racial, gender, socioeconomic so, but right beyond MS. In terms of interesting data for this election, unmarried women Democrat by almost forty points. Unmarried women, so adult females vote who are unmarried and they vote for the Democrat Party, which is there's a lot there. There's a lot there. I mean a lot of unmarried

white women, for example. I think have just been so propagandized to buy the Democrat apparatus. And I mean the mean I'm just gonna be the Democrat Party. I mean the media and the academy and universities, and they've been convinced that, you know, motherhood is a burden and and you know, put it off as long as you can and don't ever do it if you can avoid it. But if you have to do it, okay, fine, but make sure that you know you don't take his last name.

And being a woman shouldn't be subservient to a man, and all this all this post feminist propaganda or postmodernist feminist propaganda, and they just made a lot of women miserable. I see them in the York City, I know them. I mean, I'm engaged now, but until recently, you know,

recently meeting you know, a year ago. You know, I've been a guy who's lived a lot of his life in New York City as a single man, and I can just tell you there are a lot of high iq successful, professionally white women, you know, let's say twenty five to thirty five who live in New York City who feel utterly empty and miserable in ways that they try to cover up with drinking and partying and you know,

ultra casual dating. They feel miserable about this stuff, and instead of trying to figure out what's going on, they just keep going into the Democrat Party propaganda mill and they're just believe what they're told that this is good. They're actually gonna be happy this way. That's one of the ways that I would explain the massive gap, and

that's one of the things that we saw there. And it's just it's very very frustrating, honestly, and I think the big well, let me get into where this is all going in the second here, but as you know, meaning that the House and the Senate, what's what's the latest on that one? Because that also brings us into the fetterman phenomenon. They elected John Fetterman. Folks, as you know, I mean I know a lot of you know already know the results. We got to talk through this one together.

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it's still a smart play. Got to done for you, Buck dot Com. That's done for you, Buck dot Com. All right, So Fetterman one. I saw this last night. I was sitting in my hotel room after the party because I couldn't and I was exhausted as like midnight Nashville time, one am, not even been two am Eastern time, I can't remember now, and they called it for Fetterman, and I'm just thinking, you gotta be kidding me. Now. I understand Pennsylvania, there's a lot of headwinds against the

Republican there. The Pennsylvania State GOP is not a well oiled machine at all. And the preferred candidate for me from the from the onset would have been my friend Sean Parnell. I think is a great guy and just got look. I mean, he says that his uh you know, he had an ex who he has claimed publicly he's just lied about him, basically, and a judge believed it, and that made him divert from from running for Cinema. Otherwise,

I think I think Sean would have won. I think he Sean should have won, but he stepped away and wanted to attend to his family and his children. And I get that. So we had an imperfect candidate with Oz. And I understand all these things, right, I'm ei. There's no part of the nuances in these race that I am I refuse to pay attention to, or I don't understand at some level. But I mean, Federman can't speak. This is like, what are we even talking about here?

The guy just had a stroke. He goes on stage, Hey, good night, everybody. We're starting out the debate. They delayed six hundred thousand Pennsylvanians voted before they even saw that debate. They gamed the system him. These these democrats are ruthless. Look what they do. They're always trying to change the amount of mail in balloting, the change the dates of the voting, change the times, change the count change. You know, this is who we're up against. They'll rig the system

anyway they can. They'll they'll do whatever they can to make sure they stay in power. And the fact that they'd vote for this guy is bunker's It's bonkers. And this is why Joe Biden. You know, I've been strong on this position all Joe Biden's gonna run again. They don't care that he's rare her him. They don't care. They would vote for a president who was in a coma how many times, I mean in a coma, not having you know Federman. I know he had a stroke

and he's now recovering again. I wish him all the best for his health, and I hope he lives another fifty years. And you know, everything's fine with him and his family. It's not about that. I'm just saying that the Democrats, if you had a candidate who was honestly in a coma, they would vote unable to respond, they would vote for the person as long as they could have some you know, staffer who was representing them in the votes or something. I mean, they don't care. They

don't care. You know, Oh, he'll wake up from the comma at some point and then he'll vote Democrat. They just whatever it takes, whatever it takes, because because politics is their religion. You know the problem that we conservatives have. I think in a lot of ways is we think of and I'm only sure conservative is really the best time, really in the best word for us. I've been thinking about this more and more too. What are we conserving? I mean, you know, sanity the Constitution, sure, but you

know they've they've taken they've taken the term liberals. I mean, we are the fighters for liberty in America. That is what a conservat You're fighting for individual liberty and you're fighting for rule of law. That's what we're really at our core, fighting for, you know, individual natural law based rights, god given rights. But they voted for federal an he won. I honestly, this is why. It's just about raw political power for Democrats. It's just about what they can get

away with. There's no principle, there's no shame, they don't care. That's what you're up against. Just know that that is what you're up against. Now, we'll come back tomorrow. I'll talk to you about the Kerry Lake win in Arizona. Right now, I don't know, looking good, but I don't know lake Master's not looking good in Arizona, Black Salt looking good at Nevada as I speak to you, But we don't know Herschel and Warnock going into a runoff

in Georgia. Who's going to control the Senate, we don't know. We don't know. Fifty fifty coin flip right, Republicans probably gonna get the House. If Republicans get the House and the Senate, that actually means the midterm election was a pretty good night, you know, a minus B plus kind of night. We were hoping for an A plus night. That didn't happen. Man maybe B plus night, but pretty

solid at ws a w right. But if Republicans lose the Senate or rather stay in the minority with the in it, and if they were to possibly lose the House, which is unlikely but possible, it's a disaster. All these things you're decided on the margins. All these things are very narrow, very narrow electoral contests. Now that's not going

to change. So we are fighting over We used to think we're fighting over, you know, twenty percent of the country that's persuadable, five percent of the country that's persuadable. In these elections, we are fighting over the last one percent. That's what it comes and the Democrats who are in the forty nine percent, we'll vote Democrat no matter what. There's no winning that. They'll vote Democrat no matter what.

That's what they've shown us. We are fighting over that one percent, and we're also fighting over turnout on the Republican side. How do we get every single Republican to show up in these key races and vote. What's all going to come down to? So I'm gonna be all right, friends, We're happy warriors, all right. That's that's how we are. That's who we are. We stay in the fight no matter what. That's why you know our rallying cry it is Shield time.

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