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Freedom Hut 2020- Best Year Ever

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A preview of 2020 with questions about impeachment and what should be a crazy and historic presidential race. Jesse Kelly joins the show.

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You are entering the Freedom Hunt. It is the last Buck Sexton show of the decade, my friends. Exciting stuff to get to you today, and obviously the way to kick off your holiday season is right here in the Freedom Hub. We will talk about Pelosi holding back impeachment articles. Is this in fact the best decade in human history? JK. Rowling is in the middle of the social justice mess? And also, oh that's right, there was a Democrat debate

last night. Coming up. This is the Buck Sexton Show, where the mission or mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence. Mag no mistake America. Here a great American again the Buck Sexton Show begins. Remember he's a great guy. Now you're like, well, I don't feel like I'm being impeached because it's a hoax. It's a setup.

It's a horrible thing they did. They happened to have a small majority, and they took that small majority and they forced people and you know they said, oh, I watched Pelosi out there saying, oh no, we don't want to talk to anybody. They put the arm on everybody. They tried to get them to do what they had to do. Many of those people were like Jeff were, they didn't want to vote that way. But it doesn't feel to me. It doesn't feel like impeachment. Last night,

I said it. We had a great time last night. The room was packed, thousands of people couldn't get in a section that really is a pretty much fifty fifty section in terms of Democrat Republican We had. Every one of those people is voting for Trump Pence, every one of them. And it's Michigan, an important state. We brought back tremendous amounts of business, tremendous car companies coming in, everything else. And I'll tell you up there, and I was thinking about I actually said it, it doesn't feel

like impeachment. Doesn't feel like impeachment to me either, And now there's a real question as to whether it technically is even impeachment. Welcome to the buck Sexton Showman last show the decade. It's crazy. It's pretty amazing too, to come full circle here. We started I started doing the Buck Sexton Show. I believe it was in twenty twelve, although some of you who are original Saturday Squad may tell me it was twenty thirteen, but pretty much the

start of the decade. And now we're coming into the end of the decade, and there's actual news this week. You know, usually this time of year we would do a show on like the history of the real Santa Clause or Christmas celebrations around the world. I gotta bring back the Dracula show for next year, by the way, for Halloween, really and really do it up, like really go to the next level. People missed that one this year, and maybe even do a reprise of the La Panto show.

It's been so many years now, I feel like we go back and redo it and you know, kick it up a notch. Isn't that what Emerald Legassi used to say? Right? And also bam right? Isn't that his thing? Wasn't that his? I think it was back up a yeah, So that's what we might do with that. Anyway we did, and I remember one year we did a Battle of the Bold show, which was just really interesting. I got to interview a bunch of Battle of the bul veterans, including

one guy who was captured. I mean, just harrowing stuff. But today we have news to get into, including the latest year. I mean, Pelosi has managed to box herself into a corner. There are people who are pointing out now the Democrat's own expert witness on their side. The guy, I mean, he looked kind of like, you know, like Professor Snape's cousin from Harry Potter. Jk. Rowling, also in

the news for other reasons. We'll get to that. But the guy who was the their main sort of dapper constitutional witness who was also saying that President Trump should be impeached, it's no surprise, no surprise there. He's been hand picked for exactly that reason. But Harvard Law professor whatever his name is, I don't remember this guy's name now, a Feldman, Noah Feldman. There we go. He said that if the House does not communicate its impeachment to the Senate,

it hasn't actually impeached the president. If the articles are not transmitted, Trump could legitimately say he wasn't truly impeached at all. This is beautiful, I mean, this is perfect. This is a nice gift for Buck, the Freedom Hunt and all of America for a Christmas and of course for my birthday, which is December twenty eighth. And let me tell you right now that for those of you that only listen on our wonderful affiliate stations on radio across the country. If you want to hear the special

birthday message I have and it's a real it's a show. Basically, it's a short podcast we've done. But if you want to hear the special birthday podcast, you got to subscribe. And so all I want for my birthday is everybody listening to this is subscribe. Even if I'm your first ever podcast. In fact, I should be here first ever. If you don't listen to podcast on the iHeart app or on iTunes, subscribe to the Buck Sexton Show. We

even have a new what do we call that? A new thing with a photo on my face that goes up with the podcast. What's that called the logo? Logo? Is it a logo? Got to be a cooler word. It's got to be a cooler name than new branding, producer, producer. I was about to call you producer brand And that's the kind of moon I'm in today. Yeah, so at least it wasn't producer John. Though, whom we miss, will

we miss? It'll come back. You just looked at me and called me John the other day, That's what I'm saying. At least we didn't do that today. But here's here's so you got to download the subscribe forget about down, subscribe to the Buck Sexton Show podcast and you'll hear a special birthday message, a special birthday show, I should say, the I Heeart app. It's free, download it, please check it out. That is my pitch all of you listening

on stations across the country. If you don't download or subscribe to the podcast of the Buck Sexton Show, you're not going to hear the special birthday message. And it's worth it. I think some of the producers are heard it, We're like, oh, that's actually really interesting. So Pelosi has made this much more complicated for herself than she intended, I suppose. But then again, she's just been making it

up as she goes along with this whole fiasco. Remember the Mueller probe was supposed to be the sign sealed and delivered impeachment roadmap. And then Mueller went on the air, or rather went what was on the air and as sense. But did get his testimony, and it was clear that he did not in fact know that much about the report that he was supposedly he was. At that point, it was obvious he was just the frontman for it.

He was the facade. Oh, Mueller is an honest, good guy, although there's even some questions about his FBI past when he was director. You look at the Anthrax case how that was handled. But you know, Muller's marine, you know, service country, ethical guy. Seems like a straight, straight edge, straight and narrow kind of dude. Weisman, everybody knows, is like you might as well put you know, Lawrence O'Donnell, Rachel Maddow and you know Don Lemon in charge of

the investigation of Trump under the Special Council problem. And Weisman's just a far left Democrat partisan and we knew that. After Mueller gave his testimony, it was clear that Weisman was the guy really running the show. So he was supposed to, and he laid it out in that way with the ten articles of impeachment, that was okay, here you go. That was the alley oop. How was the throw it up and let somebody else jam it down

the net? Two points. See, I know some sports producer, Mark, I know some sports and unfortunately it didn't work for them, and fortunately for the country and for the rest of us. So then they had to come up with this whole whistleblower and a new round of impeachment theorizing. But they've had to scramble. Clearly, this was not the The plan was not this. I mean when I mean the plan I'm talking about stretching back a year or two or three ago. It was not to use this whistleblower complaint

in this way. This is a desperation way. And so Nancy Pelosi now has to do this or it has decided to. I shouldn't say has to this game where the Senate shall have the sole responsibility for trying impeachments, and Pelosi saying, well, we're not going to let the Senate do its constitutional duty unless the Senate tries the impeachment the way we say it should. It's not how this works, Nancy. It's not. It's not how this works. I mean, I imagine for a second if the House said,

well we'll hold on. You know, you, you and the Senate. You don't get to determine. You don't get to determine what goes on with a treaty. You know you're not allowed to ratify a treaty. We're going to tell you we'll defund the government unless you do the treaty the way we say the way that we say you should. This is again an a Lynskyite approach. This is messing up the process when it doesn't work for you, and abusing the process when it does. And this is what

Democrats do all the time. How could anyone claim that there's even the slightest bit of good faith in any of this. It was a rush. We must impeach. National security is at stake because of Eastern Ukraine. Forget about how many Americans, how many members of Congress could have asked find without names put on the Eurasian countries, find where dun Boss is. If we just had the outlines of the countries, just showed where that is on the Eurasian landmass, do you think any of them could find

were the dun Boss region of Ukraine? It's bill, have no idea. And by the way, how many of them even know that there is this breakaway problem? Could they name it? Do they know what Luhansk and Donet's gar? I mean, they talk about this as though they have some great care for it, but as we know, many of them would probably pull a what is a Leppo moment? Those of you who recall that from the last presidential cycle. What is a Leppo? That was the great libertarian hope. Whoops?

So Pelosi now is telling the Senate that you have to do it the way that we say you should do it, or else we're not going to push through the articles of impeachment to you, which then raises a question has the president really been if it's never handed to the Senate as the president impeached? And how long can Pelosi delay this while still claiming that there was an urgency, there was a national security imperative to transfer this to the Senate as quickly as possible. Oh, now

it doesn't have to be as quickly as possible. Now it's something else, because it changes every day. Their case changes depending on what they need for that day. You know, whatever whatever stage of their attack on President Trump they're in, that is what their analysis will dictate. That is what their constitutional obligations, as they say, we'll force upon them.

Isn't it amazing to hear Democrats who never really talk about the Constitution, and they don't talk about the founding fathers until now, until they're desperate to cloak themselves in this very high minded sounding language of governance and the Republic and the founding and so American. These are the people that believe in open borders and that effectively anybody from anywhere in the world is just as much an American citizen as you. They just have to show up

and stay. Oh but they're they're so American. These Democrats in Congress, they really represent the best of this country. It's it's both hilarious and terrifying to hear them make the case in such a disingenuous and dishonest way. It's something that should unsettle everybody, I think. But you know, it's even more unsettling than that when Nancy Pelosi is blabbering on and making absolutely no sense whatsoever on substance or on style. I have questions here about what this

means for Pelosi. Please play clip sixteen. The Republicans have said, looking like you're playing games with hold on these articles for too long, said Nancy. We are. We when we bring the bill, which is just so you know, there's a bill made in order by the Rules Committee that we can call up at an each time in order to send it over to the Senate and to have the provisions in there to pay for the impeachment and then the next step, whatever you want to call it,

the trial, that is where you've put the managers. I was not prepared to put the managers and that bill yet, because we don't know the arena that we are in. Frankly, I don't care what the Republicans saying any other when I own this sentege, I've said this is it. I undered Nancy that alessily wants to move on pretty quickly past that doesn't want to have to answer any real questions about what happens now at this phase, they've had

their impeachment vote, strict party line vote. Democrats once again abandoning a principle of the Democratic Party pretended to care about until all of a sudden it was inconvenient, and then the principle disappears. Here you have Pelosi saying, I don't care what the Republicans say any other questions, not on this subject. I've said, this is it. Notice how the reporter is also a lot on go oh whatever.

Queen Nancy says no when a politician is doing a press conference and there's one issue more important than any other, and it looks like she's in a tough spot, to answer the questions because she's being dishonest, because she's lying to the American people. That's when you would if you had a real press corps, they would pounce. But they said another question last night, you suggest you you'd proceed

with a fair process in the Senate. She responded, well, we'd like to see a fair process, but we'll see what they have and we'll be ready for whatever it is. Is that a requirement for you to see a fair process before sending over the articles, Speaker Pelosi, we would hope there would be a fair process, just as we would hope they would honor the Constitution. By the way, I saw some of it, Pelosi said, I didn't see it,

but I heard some of which McConnell said today. It reminded me that our founders when they wrote the Constitution, they suspected there could be a rogue president. I don't think that they could have suspected a rogue president and a rogue leader in the Senate at the same time. Well, what kind of insane smear is that? A rogue Mitch McConnell's a rogue Senate leader? How is he a rogue Senate leader? Nancy Pelosi is the one who's doing what

everybody agrees is at least really weird. Oh, you're not going to just hand over the articles of impeachment to the Senate. You're not going to transmit them. You're just gonna hold onto them. This is a game, folks. She's playing games. It's supposed to be somber and serious, but she's playing games. There's there's no honest, good faith to bate to be had here. People that try to disagree

with this or hacks, they're clowns, they're liars. I don't care what degree they have or what network they're on, even CNN, which is my friend. Charles writes, today is not a news network. Boom, What have I been telling you all along? Of course it's not. But it's a joke. Put out a challenge right now, Tapper, Lemon, Cuomo, Burnett, any of them want to debate whether seeing as a news network, I'm happy to come on their show and have that debate with them anytime. They won't. They get smoked,

but still I'm happy to do it. I put it out there. Any of their primetime anchors, any single one of them is seeing na news network. Put out that challenge. Right now. Okay, Speaker Pelosi. To that end, you've talked and criticized Sentator McConnell. Today Pelosi says, any other questions, she wants to move past this, move past it. Doesn't

want to answer any more questions. Anybody want to talk about the Mexico Free Trade Agreement, anybody care about that, jobs for the American people, progress and addressing globalism and the issues. Anybody want to talk about the salt tax that we're passing today, important issues related to the economic

vitality of our communities. Any other questions, because I'm not going to answer any more questions on this as Pelosi gets to dictate to our little scribes in the journo class, gets to dictate to them what they are allowed to ask, what they're allowed to do, And they go, Okay, Nancy, whatever you say. Because they speak truth to power. They grovel at the feet of power as long as it is democrat power, as long as leftist socialist power. They're

absolutely fine with that. In fact, they know that that's career enhancing and ideologically in line with what all these journals believe. With the exception of some people at conservative outlets and Fox News, everybody else, it's like, oh, yes, we pray at the feet of Pelosi. It's pathetic. I mean, this is absurd. She's completely gone back on the entire case that she's been making for the urgency here, and now she's shown that whole that was all a lie.

I mean, this is the equivalent of you know, if you like your healthcare plan, you can keep it. No, it was all a lie. Obama NUA was alive when he said it. Pelosi has known all along that the urgency here has nothing to do with national security. Only a moron believes that the urgency is strictly a function of Democrats need to get this done within a certain timetable because they have people that are running for president

against Trump. That's all this is. It's it. Pelosi doesn't have any good answers, and so that's why she gets to stare down all these different journals to go zip it, just like she did to her Democrats when they were somber and serious voting for impeachment. That now we sit here and ask democrats. You know, sometimes people ask the question that you know, they'll say, that's that's the guy that can't shoot straight. Democrats can't just get an impeachment

through as it should. Stunning, isn't it? But I guess not surprising. You're in the Freedom Hud. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Isn't this exciting? Everybody on on radio and podcasts you can, but those on watching Pluto watching on Pluto TV see this is why it's fun to be able to watch and the Freedom Hud. I have a Jamaica No Problem memento here which looks like the top of a beer bottle that has been severed to form a shot glass. It is a memento from

producer Mark. Producer Mark, thank you. I feel like I was basically there with you on the beach. I would have brought you the rum, but you know gluten. Yeah, no, rum doesn't have glu. Yeah, sugar. Okay, next time, I thought Tequila was the only one that did tequila and ram and actually it distilled spirits usually are gluten free in general. Just beer I can't have, so when you want to poison me, just pour beer in my in my milkshake and we'll do there. We go. Thanks for

listening to The bus Sexton Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast The iHeart radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. I got a special treat for you all as our end of the decade Buck Sexton Show show happens. We have our friend Jesse Kelly in the mix. He is, of course the host of the Jesse Kelly Show, also on the first, joining me and Mike Slater and some other fabulous people who will be announced in the relatively near future in the weeks ahead, the probably in

the new year. Jesse Kelly, sir, how are you of the Jesse Kelly Show. We are coming up on Christmas break where my kids will be home all the time and I have to go visit my in laws, so I'll be better all right, Wow, I want to get into a little bit of a very Jesse Kelly Christmas in a couple of minutes. But first, because this is a news show, of course, and we talk about what's going on in the world, as you do on your fantastic show, which is also here on Pluto channel two

forty eight, the first on Pluto TV. Tell me what's your reaction to this Nancy Pelosi gambit of I'm just gonna like maybe not pass on the impeachment stuff until they do what I tell them as if she has leverage here, I don't understand where she thinks this leverage comes from. Disagree. I think it's the most brilliant political move I've seen in a long time. I think she should flat. I'll come out today and say we are

not sending it to the Senate ever. Consider it dead on arrival, because we live in the nuclear news cycle now, where everything burns super hot, but it's only gone. But it's gone in her day. She would get crushed for a day. But it's a Friday, she could will be gone by Monday. By the time everyone I'd breakfast on and I made, people would have forgotten all about the impeachment. Then she never has She never has to endure the Senate trial. She gets to have her little piece of

cake and then let it go. Wait, wait, hold hold on, hold on, hold on. I mean maybe if you're saying the delay for a day or two, but Jesse's there's there's talk of her delaying it for weeks, perhaps even months, so they can get more information to try and leverage that against the president along the way. How does this not make the whole case crumble for the urgency of impeachment yes, but you're missing the point. The whole case has crumbled. Fancy fancy Pelosi, even though she's not entirely

lucid anymore, there's no spring chicken. She's been around, She's been around this game a long time. This has been a humongous political disaster for Democrats. She wants this thing to go away. She wants it to go away fast. I think she should bury it right now in her backyard and tell everybody I'm not sending it to the Senate, screw you all, and everyone will get mad at her for a couple of days. Wait, but that doesn't hold

on ho, my man, Jesse, that doesn't bury it. It just that just means that there's always this When is she gonna you know, you're saying she indefinitely holds it, and that's better than because Biden. There's also the argument that the president hasn't even been impeached, which is the whole point for the left wing base and the lunatics out there that at least now he's impeached and that's supposed to be some kind of staying on his presidency.

She wouldn't even accomplish that. Yes, yes, she would. In their minds, and that's all she ever had to do for her Your war gaming this from the position of crazy, and I respect that about you, but Jesse, I don't know if you're crazy enough. Listen, Listen, it's brilliant. They went through their own part. They went through the part of this impeachment that they controlled, the part in the house. They saw all the pool numbers in the twenty state.

They took an absolute feeding on it. She wants this thing to die now. She wants this thing to end now. She does not want to send this over to the United States Senate, where Mitch McConnell will have control of it, and we all know he will abuse Democrats with that control of it. Just say I'm not sending it to him. Screw y'all and bury it. Everyone will get mad, We'll all have forgotten by him about impeachment by Monday morning.

I mean this, look it's bold. I will say right now, Jesse, you would have to have a gentleman's bet for which one of us will buy the other a very overpriced steak in New York City. She's gonna transmit these articles of impeachment. There's no way she holds it. Are you gonna tell me right now we're on there, are you gonna tell me you think she might actually bury this in the backyard? Never actually transmit. I think she buries it. Yep, Wow, all right, Jesse and I have a bet now. I

think she passes it along, Jesse. Think she buries in the backyard. And there's a steak hanging in the balance here. Either way, it won't be as good as your steak's down in Houston, Jesse. But we try up here in this frigid Northeastern corridor of liberal insanity. I also have to ask you about the by the way, I mean, I'll be honest. I read the transcript. I woke up this morning, drank my coffee, read the transcript in saucing clip. I didn't watch the whole debate last night. I took

a night off. Oh yeah, as you should. If nobody should watch this anymore, and it'd be totally honest with you, Joe Biden's team has done him a tremendous disservice by

still making him debate. His numbers have not moved. He is by far the far away front runner, and he's only killing his general election chances even more that little stem bight he had last night when asked if you would wipe out Hunter the thousands of Midwest the construction job and he responded, yes, oh wait, wait, I think I think we actually I want it, because that was my favorite moment of the debate and we didn't even

coordinate this beforehand. Do you have that one producer mark the knocking out the jobs Joe Biden talking about, Yes, here we go seventeen seventeen. Vice President Biden like to ask you, three consecutive American presidents have enjoyed stints of explosive economic growth due to a booming oil and natural

gas productions. As president, would you be willing to sacrifice some of that growth, even knowing potentially that it could displace thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of blue collar workers, in the interest of transitioning to that greener economy. The answers yes, the answers yes. I don't know how you can walk away from that the same way that Democrats are eventually Jesse and I will tell you I even said this on the Bill Maher show, and Bill was like, yeah,

that was bad. When you've got Democrats on stage who were all like free healthcare for illegals who wants to do it, and everybody on the stage. It was granted one of two debates stages. You know, they had to split it up. But everybody on stage and yeah, let's give free healthcare to anybody who's here illegally. That's gonna be a problem for them. This could be an even bigger problem because this is Joe Biden saying I'm so down with the Green New Deal and all that other

nonsense that I don't care if you get fired. Oh it's death buck. And think about this. I mean, everybody knows this. You don't decide elections. I don't decide elections here in Texas. It's the Russ Belt swing states, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, everybody knows, the Wisconsin. These are the states that decide elections. Do you have any idea how many times Donald Trump is going to play that clip you just played for

those people in those roots belt swing states. Joe Biden is going to get slaughtered in the Midwest just for that clip alone. He should not do a single debate. They a single other debate. They should announce it today. Joe Biden has debated enough. Lee, I said, debates he's a far away front runner. He's just going to go campaign. I think that one of the worst moments, and this is saying a lot, by the way, in the last election cycle for Democrats, was when you had Hillary Clinton.

Do you remember this talking about coal miners. Yep. But because all of a sudden, you know, it became clear that they really do. You know, this is where the socialist mask slips a little too much, and all of a sudden, you see and the central planning impulse from the Democrats where they're like, yeah, we promise you all this good stuff. Some of you are going to get completely you know, screwed over in this process. And that's just the cost of doing business. That's the problem with

the buckets. Not necessarily do you believe in climate change or don't. It's when he says things like that, when Hillary Clinton said that about the coal when Joe Biden said it last night, they sound so coal they sound so callous. They just don't sound like they give a crap about working people. And there's nothing worse you can

be in politics than obviously cold and uncarried. Can I just give you I mean, I want to pull the exact quote back in March of twenty sixteen, and this was, remember people, where are this what matters in what states? You know? It's not about what people in San Francisco and New York or you know, red parts of Texas think. It's what are people in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, you know, the VSA, the states that really matter that are in play,

and you know, at the presidential level. And Hillary said in March of twenty sixteen, as part of an answer answer on energy, quote, we're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business and quote and that's the things She could have even skipped the miners part. I mean, you could have just stuck with coal companies. Not that that's any better, but when you when you specify the miners. When Joe Biden is asked last night, what about those hundreds of thousands of

blue collar workers? Oh yeah, that can be displaced, you sound like a Washington elite's terms. Never had to work at day in your life, but you don't understand how people put food on the table. Yeah, that was I think that was a very a very bad moment for Joe Biden. That will. I mean, that's a that's an ad. That's an ad right there for Trump that they should just run I mean, just run that out of Joe Biden saying that over and over and over again, because

it's it's completely off base and insane. But I also wanted to get you. I feel like you'd have a fun take on this. Were you up on the war in versus mayor eat wine cave ruckus? No, I actually was not. I saw that trending online, but I didn't watch the debate. I caught the highlights. What is this wine cave thing? Well, we can, actually we can play it for you. We can play the exchange and then we can get your reaction to it in real time

play twenty. So the mayor just recently had a fundraiser that was held in a wine cave full of crystals and served nine hundred dollars a bottle wine. Think about who comes to that. He had promised that every fundraiser he would do would be open door, but this one was closed door. We made the decision many years ago that rich people in smoke filled rooms would not pick the next president of the United States. Billionaires and wine caves should not pick the next president of the United

states response. You know, according to Forest Magazine, I'm literally the only person on this stage who's not a millionaire or a billionaire. So if this is important, this is the problem with issuing purity tests. You cannot yourself pass. If I fleshed, if I fledged never to be in the company of a progressive Democratic donor, I couldn't be

up here. Senator, You're not worth this one hundred times mine. Now, supposing that you went home feeling the holiday spirit, I know this isn't likely, but stay with me and decided to go on to Pete for America dot Com and give the maximum allowable by law twenty eight. Yoh, so sorry, Jed, I wanted to give you the full context there. I gotta say. I think I think Mayor Pete through some of that cave line in Warren's face there. I think he decided to go for it. Oh, he destroyed her.

And that's the thing. Elizabeth Warren and wants to play the socialist class warfare game. Until Mike blew or a gut in the race, Elizabeth Warren was the richest candidate in the field. I think she's worth like three point eight million dollars, which again I don't for grudge anybody there will, but she has gone all in. I think

she's worth like six to twelve million dollars. Well oh yeah, okay, well yeah, but see if this is the problem with Democrats, and I don't understand what they're doing during these debates, Why is Elizabeth Warren going after going after mayor Pete Mayor? Pete is Polly at five percent or under everywhere and she's currently falling two. Either you're going after Biden or you have no purpose on the debate stage up there?

What are they doing? One thing that evolves I think as we go through this process of watching the Democratic primary, is is best and best option worst option for you on that stage if one of them, if you could just take one of them out of the running meeting, like it's just too scary for America, forget about who would win against Trump. Put that aside. If a Democrat is going to win the election, but you could, like, you know, vdo one from that stage, who would it

be Pete Mayor? Wow, I'm actually surprised about that. I mean for me, I mean for me, it's actually it's actually Bernie. I mean, I think he's actually scary to me. I mean, this guy honeymoon in the Soviet Union and nothing has changed. Well, they're all frightening, they're all calmies, and you're I'm not gonna say you're wrong about Bernie, but I've seen a couple of little flashes of it from Mayor Pete. And I don't know where the poems from.

I don't know. I'm not educated enough about what his background is, but he has had a couple of little flashes of just seeming like somebody was a real hate on, at least for Christians in the United States of America. And I'll tell you what. The last president we had like that was Obama, and he did some serious damage. He just always felt like, behind those soaring speeches and whatnot, he had a real hate on for a lot of people in this country and he did some damage. Have

to pick one you had to vote for. I mean, I'm your your life hangs in the balance. You have to actually past a vote for Democrat. On that stage, who was it going to be, Oh, Tulsea Gabert. I mean she was on the stand, but she wasn't on the stage last night. I would agree with you on that, but she wasn't there. So you got Yang Buddha, Judge

klobashar Standers, Warren Biden. You know what I'm actually I was gonna say Yang, but I'm actually gonna go with because she seems like such a genuinely hostile human being in that story about her throwing binders at her staff and making staffers shave their legs at work and stuff like that. I think we get some hilarious stories out of my life Sha her legs, her legs. So I think I had some great stories out of the White House of her ripping off paintings off the wall and

stuff like that at the office. All right, A fair point, Wen, We're gonna ask Jesse Kelly a little bit about some Christmas cheer in a second. Here you're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. All we're talking to my man Jesse Kelly, host of the Jesse Kelly Show Down on KPRC Houston six to nine. You can, also, of course, and should, subscribe to the Jesse Kelly Show and watch him here on plutot V channel two forty eight.

The first Jesse WELLO got a couple of minutes. But I want to ask, so what is then the Christmas wisdom as a married father of two, What are some of the Christmas traditions? What are some of the dudes? And don't bring us into the Kelly household a little bit for the Christmas season. Now this year is an exception because I actually am traveling this year. But for all you young parents out there, you're going to be torn on Christmas Day and they're gonna want to go

to his parents house and then her parents house. So maybe you'll go this year, that year, the alternate years, rip that band aid off, Rip it off very early, and when the kids are four or five, six years old, so all the in laws they can come to you start your own family traditions. Otherwise Christmas sucks for you. And that's not the way life's supposed to be. You're not sus that kids didn't like a good plane travel

and all these other things. You wake up on Christmas morning with a cup of coffee, We'll read a little Bible story to your little one, watch them opens to president, and enjoy your day. It's Christmas. What are you thinking about this movie? Nineteen seventeen, the all one shot World War One movie that's coming out on Christmas day over the holiday, You're gonna check it out. I am the biggest World War War history man kind of. I read everything I can read on it. I consume every podcast

I can on it. I have never been this excited for a movie in my life. World War One is the most underrated conflict. People do not realize how fascinating that the oh yeah, and also just the the concentration of carnage during some of those battles. What I mean, humanity does not would not have the stomach to handle a week of that anymore. I mean it's a it's a coo. Wouldn't we wouldn't I have said, Argal, you can do though the wars with swords and stairs or

luclear warld, whatever you want to say. If you had to take one a conflict in the history mankind, I would not want to fight in. It would be World War One. I mean we had guys in fladers drowning in the mud over a period of two or three days because they couldn't be pulled out. People will get gas to death. I mean that is so ugly. Yeah, no, it's I agree with you, So you know what, Jesse, Actually, I think this is a good thing. For us to

set up in the new year. I'm gonna see the nineteen because I actually like to learn about the First World War Two. We should do a I sit down and chat maybe over one of our podcasts after we've both seen nineteen seventeen and do a sort of just a hot wash of the whole thing. Let's do it. It's fantastic. Jesse Kelly, everybody, the man himself. If you have not already, please subscribe to The Jesse Kelly Show. Also check him out on Channel two forty eight Pluto TVs.

The first just down with the Pluto TV app. You should be watching The Buck Saxon Show, The Jesse Kelly Show, and The Mike's Later Show and the Oh Jesse. We can't tell them me other shows yet, can We can't tell them yet. We're not yet. But they're gonna be good. They're gonna be excited. Jesse, you and your family have a very blessed and joyful Christmas and we'll talk to you. Sue. My men, see you, my men. See that's the nineteen seventeen Mens producer Mark, you might have to see it too.

And by the way, you also have to find the date that you want me to take you. I'm gonna take you on producer Randing out to a game. Whatever the cheaper team is. We'll go see that Islanders. Yeah, the Islanders. We'll take you an island. I mean, come on, you'll get you guys Jerseys. I don't want an island. Come on, No, we only go to the game if I get a photo of both of you in islands Jersey. I'm not wearing an islander. See, they'll get hard for me.

Oh the sun night Canty. We can't even get this done. All right, we'll see, we'll see. I don't know, let's think it's might get a hotdog thrown in there too. You don't want any food at the NASA causeum, I'm learning so much today. Thanks for listening to the bus sets and show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. We've been hearing from people all over the country and

the last since last night and this morning. Seems like people have a spring in their steps because the president was held accountable for his reckless behavior. No one is above the law, and the Constitution is the stream law of the land. No one is about the law and the president has been held accountable. It really is interesting to see the response that we are getting by partisan

across party lines. I myself want to say, I have a spring in my step because of the moral courage of our caucus, a spring in her step, she says, because the president has been held accountable. But has he really? I think this is a fun, a fun part to dig into for a moment here, how exactly the president is still the president. Nothing has changed. Democrats all just cast a vote to say that they hate the president.

I mean, they can call it whatever they want. But when no one except for Democrats in the House of Representatives vote against the sitting president who is a Republican, guess what. It's a It's just a partisan swipe. Nobody really cares. Doesn't matter, It doesn't make it dead, doesn't make a difference. But it's also not even clear that he has been peached yet, because Pelosi is playing games. And we will see by the way, I'm gonna hold my man Jesse Kelly to that steak because we shall see.

I mean, if she ends up withholding this the whole time, that would be that would be stunning, fascinating, And I think crazy all at the same time. But you never know. With Pelosi, she says, they've got a spring in their step. Pelosi and Schumer are both engaged in all kinds of efforts to make this seem like whatever they want to make it seem like. Here's Senator Mitch McConnell, who is pointing out that she can do all the spinning that she wants, she can do all of the narrative creation

and reforming. But there's a fundamental problem here is that she's just negating much of what she was saying for the last few weeks. Play twelve, Speaker Pelosi said, this impeachment is so divisive to the country that unless there is something so compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan, I don't think we should go down to that path because it divides the country. And quote, by the Speaker's own standards,

the standards she said, she has failed the country. Does anyone really think that this is bipartisan that is the standard of the Democrats had set up in the past. Does anyone really believe does anyone really think that what's going on here is anything other than a one party

lashing out against the president of the United States. I would love to see that person out there making the case publicly that this is bipartisan, that this is not just Democrats acting as one against the duly elected President of the United States, Donald John Trump instant. You never really hear people say the John part in the middle. Recently, someone said, and I was like, oh, wow, why are you looking at me? Like what are you looking like?

I'm crazy? It's always do I'm gonna admit something. What had no idea with the Jay stood for? Really, I had no clue until you know, I'm gonna say this. I've had a lot of people, a lot of people think that, I mean, we're in that situation, Yeah, because why Donald Jay exactly. Yeah. But it's like, hey, I'm gonna, I'm gonna I'm gonna lay my card at the table right now. Producer Mark Michael J. Fox, great actor from the eighties. No, I don't know what that Jay stands for.

Could be John, could be James, could be Jebediah. Yeah, I got no idea. I just knew he was Michael J. Fox exactly. Yeah. Well, so people know Donald John Trump. Usually I feel like you would have the shorter name as the first name. That just feels like it makes more sense to me. John Donald Trump seemed weird though, John Donald Trump, Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, we know him as Donald now. Yeah, now he's the Donald of course, but yeah, he's that. That is in fact his name.

Remember when it was when Brock who's saying Obama was president? If you said his full name, people had a problem with that. Sometimes they'd be like, why why are you doing that? Why why are you saying his full name? Why why are you gotta do that. I was like, his name Usain Obama, that was his name. And they can act like you're not supposed to say it as much as they want, but the fact of the matter is that you're just saying the guy's name. So and look,

I might wanting to make fun of names. I get my name. I get made fun of all the time for it. I would think it's so funny though, because people love to do the whole sexton, Oh, Sexy's all. I will tell you fun story. I was at a holiday party last night for some young Republicans and it was a young Republican club. I'm at a holiday party and someone came up to me a nice, a nice young lady and she said, I gotta tell you something. I said. What she said, well, my grandma loves your

radio show and you and loves you on TV. And I said, oh, wow, that's so nice. You know, I was, and I legitimately do appreciate that. Because I'm in New York, I'm surrounded by commies and enemies, and so whenever someone comes up me into something nice to say, it like makes my day, makes me feel appreciated, and it really is nice. I do like it. So, by the way, anytime anyone from Tea Buck you see me anywhere, don't

ever be shy, like come up, say hi. I'm always happy to talk to you, always happy to speak with a member that I don't really mean that member of the team. And I know right away because the people that know me from radio they know that they kind of already know me, so they just come up and talk to me. People that maybe saw me sometime on TV they kind of like, look at me a little weird and they're like, wait a second, he's got a

beard now is it the same guy? But anyway, the nice young lady last night, and I think she's like five years younger than me, I'm calling her a young lady like, oh, the young lady last night that I saw, But the night you seeing young nady colub me. She said her grandma really liked me, and and she said, my grandma has a nickname for you. And you know what the nickname is, producer branded extra points. You can guess this one. I really hope you did that by accident.

What you just called me producer branded? Oh my god, it's so late in this season. I'm sorry I did do that, but I'm like the double the size of him and producer Brandon or nothing tattoos, but for a whole two weeks because you left me. You left me behind the trenches taking grenades here in the Freedom Hunt. You know, I had to say Brandon a lot every day. You know now I've had to set the engines back to neutral Recooper act like I made you do the

show outside in the middle of winter. Might as well have all right, the producer mark security blanket? Was youoinked off yanked off the anyway? But I was going to name the nickname. What do you butt? Sex? Buck sexy? Okay, buck sexy, that's what grandma. That's what Grandma ethel in the Midwest calls me to her granddaughter, who came up to me and explained that they call me Buck Sexy. I gotta tell I was like, hey, I was like, Grandma Ethel. I mean, it's you know, it's Grandpa Ethel

still in the game or they're still married. I'm just kidding. I'm kid my gosh, I'm kitty, it's Christmas time. I'm kidding. I would like to point half though, I just teased your birthday podcast with my guest. I did, oh, well done. Yeah, so listen to that next week. I'll have I We'll have to check that out for sure. So anyway, buck Sexy was my I it was. I've also I've had other people say it was Buck Sexington and then what

was one of the other ones saw? There was a really fun one for one of my One of my listeners used to listen to all that I haven't heard from in a while, which I don't know why that is, but he said his wife English wasn't her first language. She had a hilarious a hilarious nickname for me. That was just my name, but it was the wrong version of mine. Anyway, Sexton for those who don't know a sexton even though it sounds like, oh, is actually the person who takes care of a church. It's the person

who collects. It's the lay person who works in a church, who collects alms, who collects offerings, and also is often the grave digger. So perhaps sexton, you know, or buck buck grave digger is another way of thinking about it.

So it's the guy who digs the grave. And then there was that thing I don't know if that's true or not, where they used to say that they would have a little bell that they would tie to the toe of a person so that if they do you know what I'm talking about when they used to put people in the grave in the MIDI times, they were scared they're going to bury somebody alive, am I? Yeah, they put a little bell on him, right, that's a

thing or maybe like a tube down there. Yeah, So I like the sexton would have been the guy that if the bell rang, you got to run out there and obviously dig that person out from the grave. That how terrifying of an experience would that have to be? That would be that would be rough stuff. Yeah. I did see an a an advertisement for a show that I want to it's got the I don't know how to say. It's a super handsome Superman guy. You know what I'm talking about. I don't remember his name, the

most recent one, the most recent Superman Superman guy. Remember he's in some show, The Witcher. It's called the Witcher, I believe anyway. There's so many shows. I mean, there's two. The problem is there's so many shows. I can't even keep up with all the shows days. There's so many I want to watch, but I know I'm never gonna get to them. Yeah, and I actually have a list now and I have gotten through like non of makeles. I'm trying to do this show bull shows you want

to watch again because they were so good. The problem is I end up just wanted to like turn my brain off and I throw the Office on all the time, and I'll throw the Office on. Scrubs is a big one for me. Sign Fells Scrubs. Scrubs really a sub caliber. Oh it's so good. Interesting. It's very underrated by most people, but it's one of it's People have said it's the best medical show ever. Really, it's most realistic and it's hilarious. I'll have to check that out. I was I was

unaware of that. Oh, we were talking about impeachment and Pelosi and stuff. Let's get back to that. You're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Miss said im patron was so urgent that it could not even wait for due process. But now they're content to sit on their heads. This is really comical. Democrats all actions can side that their allegations are unproven. Anyone want to try to argue that point against cocaine. Mitch,

he knows what's up. He understands what's going on here. Every The good thing is, you know Mitch McConnell. I know he's established man and people have even called him a rhino. Let's let's give credit where it's due. Mitch McConnell held the line on Merrick Garland, and he was It was a brilliant parliamentary maneuver. He was absolutely right. It was a gamble of paid off Trump one. That's a big deal and Democrats are still seething about it,

which makes it even more amazing. Mitch McConnell is a mean, lean judicial conservative judicial confirmation machine which will remake the judiciary for decades to come. Mitch McConnell's doing a fantastic job in that regard. I mean, is he good on immigration not really? Are there some other issues where Mitch and I would you know, have an sure But overall, Mitch McConnell is a very adept and powerful Senate Majority

leader and has done a lot of good thing. You will not be almost say this now and this I know this doesn't excite the conservative base and people like to call Mitch McConnell rhino and all that stuff. And I'm not negating any of the places where I think he's come up short or he hasn't you know, he's obviously, but he's made amends. Trump and McConnell have a working relationship.

I don't think that's But when you look at the record, the judicial confirmation record, while Mitch McConnell has been Senate Majority leader, it will probably be the single best period for those who believe in the Constitution and a judiciary that really does uphold and defend the Constitution. It would be the best period perhaps ever, I mean, certainly in modern times for judicial confirmation. Mitch McConnell sent a majority and that's nothing. You can't take that away from him.

And also, by the way, you can't take away from people that supported Trump largely because they understood how important judges were not just for this presidential term and then the possible next term of Trump, which I think is looking very likely, but also for decades to come, because these are lifetime appointments. It's a lifetime appointment the Federal Bench, the Appeals Court, and the Supreme Court. He staying around for as long as they want until they decide to retire,

until you know it's time to go. So I do think that that's that's noteworthy here in this whole process. You are going to have to hear a lot of Chuck Schumer just saying things that he knows to be untrue. But again, he assumes that much of the left wing base is full of idiots. So that's not going to change anything. Play clip seven if you would, producer Mark.

If the Republicans proceed with the Majority leader's scheme to sweep these charges under the rug and permit the President to ignore Congress, they will be creating a new precedent that will long be remembered as one of the Senate's darkest chapters. The Majority Leader's scheme to sweep these charges under the rug what is the scheme exactly. He doesn't even know. They haven't even agreed, they haven't even said anything up yet. But this is what the Democrats do.

When they're concerned that a process will not give the outcome that they want, they in advance undermine that process to hedge their bets because I'll say, oh, all along, we told you that the fix was in here, all along,

we told you that this is the way. They're already doing this, by the way, with the twenty twenty election and you know, Russia interference, Ukraine interference, all this stuff, they're already trying to say that the next election is probably already, you know, already under assault by outside forces. So if they lose, the childishness of the Democratic Party will come out once again. You'll see it, and they'll just say, we don't we don't accept the result. We

think that this was this was the way. This is what happened because of all of the cheating. Senator Lindsay Graham an interesting point here about Jim Clyburne and what was said to him. I want to show this, Lindsay Graham has been pretty good on this issue in particular. I like Lindsey Graham when when Lindsay Graham's in fight mode,

I like it. Here's what he said on a clip ten if you would producer Mark not to be confused with Jim Cliburn, a very good friend, a good man, just said moments ago, if we're up to him, they would never send the articles an impeachment to the Senate. That tells me that they're embarrassed about what they did, that the product that they generated in the House is not worthy of coming to the Senate. We know how

this ends in the Senate. Maybe maybe we'll see, well, we'll definitely see, but maybe I'm I'm all on this. If they don't, I just don't see how they can avoid sending the impeachment to the Senate and then pretend that they've really impeached the president. That's that's absurd, right. Can you imagine if the Republicans that try this after they impeach Clinton and then said, oh, we're not you know, because we don't have the votes, We're not going to

go through the rest of the process. Because it is all about the optics, It is all about the perception of this. It really has nothing to do with what is constitutional, what is fair that's that's not what's motivating the people involved in any of this. Senator Lindsey Graham has pointed out that they want Mitch McConnell to do things based on their whim in the House. That's not how this works. They don't They don't get to hold the process hostage until they can predetermine what the outcome

of the process will be. But that seems to be the Democrat claim. Here play a clip nine producer, Mark, Please, he's puzzled, and I've tried the best I could to explain it. And I'm a bit puzzled too. I don't know who came up with the idea less hold the articles back until Mitch McConnell does things that we like in terms of the trial. Let's hold the articles back maybe forever. And that's that's just that's constitutional extortion that

that just cannot stand. You know, at what point is this just Democrats doing what they've done in other places where to prevent legislative business, they'll do a sit in in the capital, you know, they'll shut the building down. At what point is this just obstruction of the process. Oh, Democrats love to talk about obstruction, but aren't they now obstructing constitutional duties that the sun it has to now follow through. Do we even have a ruling on whether

this is an impeachment or not. It seems like it's an open question, and it's only an open question because everybody would have assumed that once you hold the vote, of course, then you pass it to the Senate. There's not this delay procedure here. But it then just goes to how the whole thing has been a scam and

a sham all along. Nancy Pelosi knows that these are incredibly weak articles of impeachment that no Trump supporter is going to look at this and say, oh wow, I guess now finally, after all the stuff they've said about the president, I'm going to back away from this. I want nothing to do with this. No, no one's going to take that approach. So what really is the purpose here? What is she trying to accomplish the stain of impeachment on the Trump presidency? And which I think is greatly overstated.

I don't think people really care. I mean, i'd put this to you, what do you do think that Bill Clinton might have won a third term if you had run? It'd be an interesting question to look at now if he had run against George W. Bush. I mean, who knows. Certainly Bill Clinton is a more compelling persona than Al Gore. Bill Clinton's obviously got a whole bunch of massive skeletons in this closet. The media was covering up for him for a long time on But we will have to

find out, I suppose. But just when you thought that this was finally going to return to some realm of normalcy, the Senate would be able to look at this, they would vote, and then we'd be we'd be able to stop talking about this whole impeachment Preceding this impeachment process, it looks like Democrats have found a way to make this even crazier because Trump has made them lose their minds. That much is for sure. Thanks for listening to The

Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, team, I just wanted to note that I think it was yesterday. I was musing out loud to you, as I tend to do here on the show, that if the election were held today, because it was yesterday, that I'm entirely confident that Trump would win, which is pretty remarkable considering that he just got impeached or did he get impeached

problems sort of, We're still figuring this out. They voted to impeach him in the House, that's for sure. And you've had the Democrats making their case in all these different debates and getting all the media coverage they do for months and months without one person taking the full

brunt of Trump's criticisms. And here we are now looking at the latest polling from CNN, and I would just note that, you know, I know some pollsters and some polls are a little bit skewed, but Fox polls aren't polls of people who watch Fox News, and CNN polls aren't poles of people who watch then NIM at least they're not supposed to be so, I at least think that's funny when people they hear an MSNBCNB SEE news poll and they assume it's like, well, are we asking

all the libs. It's like no, it's it's supposed to be more than that Trump. This is a head to head in battleground states Trump, and it was all eight states that were determined by less than six percent of the vote last time, so essentially the eight states that will matter according to last election for the upcoming election. And here's what they found. Trump forty nine, Bernie forty five, Trump forty seven, Biden forty seven, Trump forty eight, Warren

forty six, Trump forty eight, Buddha Judge forty three. He beats everybody except for Biden, whom he's tied with. And remember that this is before Trump has been able to really weigh in and go after Biden, debate him, make the case against Biden specifically, and what you see is that Biden is effectively just taking the Hillary machinery from twenty sixteen goes right behind Biden and Biden though to be fair, he may have a bit of an advantage over Hillary and that he is less scandal plague than

she is. That doesn't mean he's not scandal plague. It just means he has less scandal plague than she is at this point, although that could change. And also, he is associated with Obama because he was a vice president for eight years, and so the African American community seems to be more thoroughly and more more energized in its support of Biden than it would have been than it is rather in its support for other other candidates, including

perhaps Hillary, including Hillary Clinton. So but that's how it breaks down right now. So they're impeaching a president who would probably be president again tomorrow if the election overwhelming favored, if the election held tomorrow, to be president again. So whenever they talk about how they need to do the bidding of the American people, here and this is all about what's constitutional, and this is about what the people want. No, it is not this whole impeachment sham and all the

stuff they're doing against President Trump. This is about what the left wing base, the media, the federal bureaucracy, the academy, college campuses, and universities, Hollywood. It's what they want. And you know who even has some understanding of this. I give him some credit. I could, because I always want to be I have to be honest with all of you. I couldn't do a show that wasn't rooted in honesty day in and day out. It would feel too much

like a multiple personality disorder. So I try to give credit where it's doing it. Among Democrats. You know, Andrew Yang has some very bad ideas. Universal basic income is never what they say it will be. Because what happens is once you give people universal basic income, then what do you think comes after that? All it needs to be more. It needs to be more. You need to raise taxes, needs you more. It's just another mechanism for the redistribution of wealth. The only benefit is that there's

not as much of a bureaucracy to administer it. But trust me, they could find a way, the federal government could find a way to have a lot of people who are in charge of taking the money that has been taken from you tax bear and given to other people, in this case, given to everybody, which is an interesting addition to the plan here. Everybody's going to be getting a thousand dollars a month. It wouldn't be means tested. I mean, this just seems so very strange in that regard.

But the number will never be You'll always have fifty one percent of the population that's saying all the universal basic income should be higher, Give me more money, give me more money. And I don't think Enry Yangerly has an answer for that. That's one of the many criticisms of UBI, But he does understand that the left wing base has radicalized, has gone pretty crazy, and the media

in particular has become a dishonest a dishonest organism. And here's what he says about the lies or the misdirections of the media. Said this last night in the debate, play nineteen. Please, it's clear why Americans can't agree on impeachment. We're getting our news from different sources, and it's making it hard for us even to agree on basic facts. Congressional approval rating last night check was something like seventeen percent. And Americans don't trust the media networks to tell them

the truth. The media networks didn't do us any favors by missing the reason why Donald Trump became our president in the first place. If you turn on cable network News today, you would sink he's our president because of some combination of Russia, racism, Facebook, Hillary Clinton, and emails all mixed together. But americans around the country no different. We blasted away four million manufacturing jobs that were primarily

based in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Missouri. I just left Iowa. We blasted forty thousand manufacturing jobs there. The more we act like Donald Trump is the cause of all of our problems the more America lose trust that we can actually see what's going on in our communities and solve

those problems. What we have to do is we have to stop being obsessed over impeachment, which unfortunately strikes many Americans like a ballgame where you know what the score is going to be, and start actually digging in and solving the problems that God Donald Trump elected in the

first place. We have to take every opportunity to present a new positive vision for the country, a new way forward, to help beat him in twenty twenty, because, make no mistake, he'll be there at the ballot box for us to defeat. There's some truth in what Yang is saying. She's certainly going to be there the ballot box. Trump is going to be very much running in the in the in the fall. That's the Despite what Democrats have been praying for or not praying, but you know, whatever they do

hoping for, despite just kidding, I know they're Democrats. Who are you pray too? Sure? Who do they pray to? I don't know. That's a whole other conversation. But the Democrats have convinced themselves that at least the Democrat establishment has convinced itself that this impeachment mess is somehow going to change minds, is going to be a really useful tool. I think the backlash against this is going to be far far more powerful than the benefit the Democrats have

gotten from ramming this whole thing through. Also, just another note, people love to talk about the loss of manufacturing jobs and how we need more manufacturing jobs all the time. It depends a large part of the loss of manufacturing jobs comes from there's offshoring, to be sure, but there's also automation. There's increased efficiency. You don't need I mean, just think of this in very basic terms. You don't need one hundred people all standing alongside an assembly line

now and doing one little thing. You might have one or two people who are overseeing mechanized processes on that assembly line, and yes, perhaps they're paid well, but there aren't white as many jobs. There's increased efficiency in this process. Also, we love to be told we were always told about the glory days of unions and manufacturing jobs, but technology has been changing the nature of those jobs in a lot of cases. And honestly, I don't think that all

human beings. Look some people depends on what we mean by manufacturing job. But any process that can be automated by machines in manufacturing is something that you'd have to ask the question how great of a job would this really be for a person to do. I think it's overstated how much everybody wants to be on an assembly line plant. There are other jobs that people would like. People like to work virtually, they like to work remotely, they like to be in engaging with other human beings.

I mean, there's a lot out there, you know that. You know, there's a lot of people think, oh, the service industry. I don't want to. I mean, the service industry is sales, and the service industry is anything that's interacting with human beings and selling them on something. But I just think there's this glorifying of manufacturing jobs. Not that manufacturing jobs are great. I mean, you know, if you like it that you like it, right, But we shouldn't be thinking that what we really need is bring

back ten million manufacturing jobs to America. Well, if they're if they've been off shored, it's because they're not skilled labor positions, right, And if they're off short and you actually have a leveling of the tariffs, and some of the other trade bearers that are in place. Well, then you say to yourself, how much are the people really going to get paid to do these things? Right? Is that?

I mean with China they're cheating. But in other countries, do we really think we're gonna have a massive tech a massive textile industry in this country again that displaces the textile industry and a lot of developing countries where people are just gonna be paid less. I mean, there's some economic realities we have to deal with you. Anyway. I didn't mean to get too off the track on this one, but I liked it. He's hitting at the media.

My other media thing for today media stories my old friend Childs Cook, who has the most fantastic British accent you've ever heard in your life, because it's very it's somewhat laid back but also so fancy at the same time. It's not quite like my friend Raheem has got a little more like he's from London, you know. Raheem's got a little more. Charles Cook is a little more in here.

It's like he's reading you a bedtime story. He's like, oh and then and then Peter and Wendy went to never never Land and there was a magic dog in a dragon. And you know, he's kind of like Charles Cook could be a Harry Potter character, you know, as Raheem is like the guy you want next to you in the football stadium. He was like, oh, you want ahead, but me, they're a little they have a little bit of a different, little bit different rob Raheem's accents actually

pretty fancy too. He doesn't really have a Cockney accent or anything. But Charles has written a great piece and it's CNN is not a news network. And I this is for the National Review magazine and I really enjoyed this where let me give you a little bit of what Charles rights here just because I love this one. But he makes the core argument he makes is what I've been telling you, or part of the argument he makes what I've been telling for a long time. Because

people ask, how could you have worked there? If you if you think CNS are terrible, why would you go there? And what I say to them is CNN has changed people. Forget MSNBC originally was a, if not a conservative network at home for a lot of conservatives. The only network this has kind of a fun fact where an culter who is fantastic. The only network where an culter is a was ever a paid contributor was MSNBC. In fact, you know MSNB. It's changed. These places can change over time.

CNN used to be the closest thing you could point to to a and a neutral cable news network. Now that doesn't mean it was neutral. Ever. It was always center left. It's alway reskewed liberal, no question about that. But it has gone from the network of you know, Schumer and Pelosi if you will, which liberal, to the network of AOC and Rashida Tali been you know, Bernie Sanders. I mean, it's just way left in its politics. Now

it's still establishment. So they were Hillary over Bernie. You don't get me wrong on that, But I mean, in terms of how far how hard left CNN has become, it has changed. It has changed in recent years. Here's what to Charles Rights. When Think Progress announced that it was going out of business, a few observers wondered, aloud, why didn't anybody buy it? But why would they when

we have CNN? He writes, As a child, I was aware of CNN in part because of its introductory bumper featured the sinister voice of Darth Vader he means James Earl Jones, and in part because it was both the prototype and the stereotype of the twenty four hour news channel. When things would happen, you'd say, turn on CNN. CNN was careful and self consciously nonpartisan. At least it was keen or its viewers to believe it was. In short, it was what it says. It was a news network.

It is no longer that. These days, CNN is a peculiar and unlovely hybrid of progressive propaganda outlet only, aginist media apologist, sexless cultural scold, and frenzied Donald Trumps Stoker blog. When news breaks, it is no longer useful or appropriate to tell someone turn on CNN, because if he did, he would be as likely to be presented with a wall of advocacy and obsession as with the headlines of the hour. Today. CNN does not broadcast the news. It

broadcasts what it wants you to think. The news is, wow, there you have it, there you have it. Troubling stuff, my friends. But the reality of what CNN has become it is no longer a news network. It is not about advocacy. I mean, sorry, it's not about honesty. It is about advocacy, and I think it's long since time people recognize that. I think it's long since time people understand exactly what is going on here. We should have

honesty in media now. I will say I disagree with Charles on one point, and this is an important one. He says CNN has become Fox. That is unfair. I think Charles is wrong on that point. And let me say why the Fox News lineup that is the one that bothers the lib so much. The evening lineup of hosts. All of those hosts are opinion host The primetime hosts of Tucker, Sean, Laura they are They are opinion hosts, and a lot of other shows are also opinion hosts. Right,

I mean The Five is an opinion show. There's honesty in the presentation of that. You can agree or disagree. CNN lives a lie every day. They do not think Anderson Cooper, they do not think Jake Tapper, they do not think Don Lemon are opinion shows. They will not say they are opinion shows. This is a fundamental dishonesty

and it's preposterous that they still cling to this. So I disagree with Charles and that it is not fair to say that CNN has become Fox because CNN Live, MSNBC and Fox are similar, and that they're both known to be leaning certain directions with their opinion. That's why I say MSNBC I have less You notice, I criticize it less as a as a foundational fundamental issue of their fairness or lack thereof. I just think they're crazy and wrong about everything. But CNN is crazy and wrong

and lies about what it is. That's different. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. Man. We are getting into the last part of the last show of the second decade of the twenty first century of the Bucks Exton Show. This is this is momentous stuff here. I mean, I'm hoping producer Mark doesn't get a little weepy. I don't know. I was the last time producer Mark, you probably have my wedding. Oh really a little bit. A bunch of people said that. They

called that's nice, that's nice. I was gonna I mean weddings, except I was gonna say, you're probably wedding funeral. And if you watch a movie where something bad happens to a beloved pet, right, that's what it's okay to cry. Ever, I don't think I've ever cried, and I've never seen an old yeller. No, man, that's something we got a remedy. What about at the end of Lady in the Tramp when you think Tramp is gonna die after he kills the rat. I was a kid, I probably cry, That's

what I was ying. But that's acceptable. Real man cry when bad things happened to beloved canaan companions. Yes see, maybe when a child is born. That's I wouldn't know about that, but I wouldn't either, but I would imagine that's a very emotional moments, not that I'm aware of. Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever

you get your podcasts. I got a little breaking news story actually here late in the game about a game might get everybody ready for the holiday season. Here you will recall that there was in fact a scandal, according to the media, over a bunch of West Point cadets at the Army Navy game, a hallowed American collegiate and Military Service academy tradition, and there were people that were claiming some of the cadets were doing white power symbols,

all the white power symbols. Everyone has to get so scared. That's terrifying because the media has been telling people that there's a huge rise in white power nationalism. All this stuff with the media has been telling everybody because it's Trump's president, that's what they've all been saying. By the way, how many of you have seen like big white nationalist rallies out in the town square. How many of you have seen an actual rise in white nationalism in any

meaningful way anywhere anywhere in America? You've seen anything. I'm sure the Southern Property Law Center has crunched some numbers that are trying to claim that there's been a huge spike. But they always say this, right, this is the Southern Probably Law Center is a left wing attack, a left wing group meant to attack conservatives. Now it doesn't actually

really monitor hate. It manufactures the manufactures the belief that there's a surge in hate so they can get a lot of donations and then they can attack conservatives on behalf of lives. I mean, that's really what they do. But there hasn't been the surgeon white nationalism, but people have been conditioned to think that that is what is going on in this country. It is very unfortunate. It's very troubling that we are told this, that this lie

continues to get credibility from the media. But they said that these cadets were doing white power symbols, and a lot of people said, no, these aren't white power symbols. This is something called the circle game. Well, they did an actual West Point investigation of the hand gestures at the Army Navy game, and it turns out the school says the cadets were playing the circle game, which is

the equivalent of made you look. But news outlets ran with this as white power gestures because it would they would prefer, really, they would prefer the validation of their hysterical, non evidence based belief that the country is having a surge of white nationalism, a surge of neo Nazism and all this the media wants people. They'd rather have evidence for that, even if it meant that we have members of our service academy who had adopted a disgraceful and

an evil ideology. They'd prefer that circumstance. It's quite clear they leap to believe this, even though there was a far more innocent and far more plausible explanation which now based on the true the in depth investigation of this, the innocent explanation was the explanation which is what here here we are once again? How many times I have to come on the show and say, guys, I'm sorry, I was really wrong on this one. O the watch.

I'm gonna have to buy Jesse Kelly a state because Pelosi is going to hold back the articles of impeachment forever. But that would be It's all right, I'd give me an excuse to hang out with a man, Jesse Kelly. But you know, I mean, it's just, why is it? Why is it that I Why is it that I knew the Commington kids weren't the bad guys? How How did I know that? You know? Why is it that I knew the West Point guys here weren't doing white power symbol? How did I know that? You know, Jesse

Smollette was lying? How do I know that Trump wasn't actually a Russian student huge and a traitor to his country? And the Russia collusion was the mainstream media gets this stuff wrong over and over and over again. I'm just a guy sitting here at Producer Mark doing our thing. How often do I have to come out? Have I ever had to come on this show and say, wow, I missed this one by a mile? I mean, you know, like a little political prediction here that who's gonna win

a race. But I'm talking about where judgment is involved, because nobody really knows who's gonna win a given you know, senate race or who knows. But I'm talking about on these issues where you can look at it and you should understand right away which narrative is overwhelmingly likely to be right and which is overwhelmingly likely to be wrong.

And the Libs get it wrong over and they've got thousands of reporters and all these people they're just trying to they say, they're just trying to present the facts all the time, but they can help the essential fact that they have certain narratives like a tape that keeps playing in their head, and they look for affirmation. They look at it's confirmation bias in reporting, really, but they look for affirmation of these narratives and whatever they put

forward day in and day out. That's what they want.

I look at these things like a person that tries to weigh facts, probabilities, history, motivation, all these different things and come up with, Yeah, I don't think that there were a couple of guys, for example, on the South side of Chicago, carrying a noose around, spraying whatever it was, like lighter fluid on somebody and yelling you know this is or it was bleached, not lighter, yelling this is maga country at three o'clock in the morning, and just

happened to like lightly bruise Jesse Smollett's face. By the way, they're thinking about bringing Jesse Smollett back on the show Empire. Give you a sense of the consequences that guy faces for that national sham. But how did I just I didn't believe that. I didn't believe it sure enough, and know the Cummington kids, I didn't believe it. Yeah, Brett Kavanaugh, I didn't believe it. Why? Right, over and over and

over again. Why? Well, because I approached this from the perspective the advantage that conservatives have is we try to see the world as it is, and we try to apply facts, logic, and reason to our judgment, and we also embrace the humility of the fact that we are inherently as individuals flawed. Our judgment can be flawed. We have biases. We try to counter those biases. Liberals believe and this is a major psychological separation. This is going to be true as we continue to do the show.

Liberals belief in the infallibility of their belief system. They think, and it's really a political system in place of a religious belief for many of them. But they think that what they have been told is righteous and good and true, is unassailable, that it is true without any proof, without any understanding of the foundations of why it is true.

And they have these narratives about social justice and about economic justice and about the need to to counter whether you know colonialism or a history of racism or there you know the uh, the centrality of abortion to women's freedom, and they're there are the storylines, these nerves that they've been told that they cannot deviate from, because it really does feel like it has taken much more as a

religious belief. The the word made true through leftism. You know that that is that is what they view, or that that is how they approach their politics. I approach everything every day with could I be wrong? Might I Might I have missed this one? Is there something? And I'm sure many of you feel exactly the same way. Is there a Is there this gaping wealth inequality problem that is the result of donations from high dollar donors?

And is the chamber of commerce really just the chamber of a chamber of you know, chronyism within our capitalist system? And you know, I try to retest these assumptions and look at them, and I always leave open the possibility that maybe I am wrong. I mean, I even said maybe with Jesse Kelley my Man talking about that we got a stake riding on this one. But is Pelosi You're going to hold onto those impeachment articles forever? I don't think so. But I could be wrong, and so

I leave open that possibility. Liberals have, unfortunately, and this has been the course of their belief system, I think, really all along. But now we just we see it more clearly in certain ways than we did in the past because they've been able to gain power, enough power to implement some of these things. Liberals believe in an absolutism, there can be no moderation deviation. There can be no

finding a middle ground. It has to be their way or else something or else injustice, travesty has resulted from it. You see this with the way they approach LBGTQ issues, For example, with jk Rowling. Jk Rowling is now in trouble because she says that men are not women. There are people who will yell at you. There are people who will challenge you on the statement that men are not women. They have been brainwashed. This is as clear a test of brainwashing as you could find for anything.

If I tell you that two plus two equals four and you yell at me because you have been told that is not true, you've been brainwashed. There's not really an argument to be had here. This is just a question of facts in reality. But they don't see it as such. You know, this is where you get the Menstrual Equality Act. We're going to have now tampons and sanitary and actins put in men's bathrooms. I mean, all these are And when you start to ask questions about this,

they react with rage. They react with rage because they haven't been told the philosophical underpinnings of why this is true. They've just been told this is what the good smart people believe, the good liberals believe, and they're very emotionally intertwined with these beliefs about themselves, about the people around them. And they haven't had to because they usually live in, you know, a political monoculture. They live in a place

that's an echo chamber for their beliefs. They've gone to schools that do that, they watch media that does that, they read papers, if read papers that do that. They've never had to wrestle with or challenge their own assumptions. And that's how you get to this place. And that's also why the news media is so pathetic when it comes to falling for hoax after hoax after hoax, because they always they sit there and they say, here's what I believe to be true. America is a racist society.

America is a classist society. You know, the white patriarchy is the root of most social evils in America. And so every news story that they see, for example, they pull and they put into that framework. That framework is unfortunately false, and so that's why they just keep getting these things wrong because they see it through the lens of somebody who believes that the biggest problem. No, we

do face you know. We face problems of addiction, face problems of people turning away from God, we face the breakdown of the family, We face major problems of society. The white patriarchy is not the root of all the social ills that we should be concerned about, but the left takes that as an oracle of faith, and so the moment that you try to get away from that, they cannot compute. It's like you've tried to override the whole system, and the screen freezes and they freak out.

The West Point kids were not engaged in white power signaling. They were engaged in the circle game. They were just having some fun, and the news media leapt to smear them, to slander them, to perhaps ruin their lives. Fortunately, in this instance, the truth came out soon enough and early enough that everything seems like it will be okay. But they have. The media has learned nothing since Covington. They've learned nothing since the Duke Lacrosse rape hoax. They've learned

nothing since the UVA fraternity rape hooks. They've learned nothing since the Cavanaugh gang rapist hoax. They've learned nothing from any of this. And in fact, all they try to do is learn more effective and dishonest tactics of the propagandists so that they can get around facts that are inconvenient to the narrative more effectively next time. And this is why, unfortunately, we have only one choice, and that is to defeat them on the battlefield of ideas. Convert

them if we can. But if we can't convert them, we have to defeat their ideas because their ideas are destructive and wrong. There's a Christmas message for you. You're in the Freedom Mind. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. Since gender community has been marginalized in every way possible, and one thing that the President of the United States can do is lift up attention, lift up their voices, lift up their lives. Here's a promise I make.

I will go to the Rose Garden once every year to read the names of transgender women of people of color who have been killed in the past year. I will make sure that we read their names so that as a nation we are forced to address the particular vulnerability on homelessness. I will change the rules now that put people in prison based on their birth sex identification rather than their current identification. I will do everything I can to make sure that we are in America that

leaves no one behind. Here's what she's I was really trying to follow this. This was from the debate last night. I just it felt like a good follow on what we're just talking about about the framework that liberals put everything into this country and the way they approach it. And you know, Elizabeth Warren is a doctrine air leftist. I mean she she you know, the doctrine is strong with her on the left. You could say she knows the lingo, she knows the approach, she knows the arguments,

and I do think that she's a true believer. Keep in mind that liberals. One of the benefits of being a leftist is that you get to embrace hypocrisy as part of the package. You can be a hypocrite as long as you are advocating for certain things that left just want, and you get a pass, which is why hypocrisy is really the Achilles heel of so much left isn't because they espouse ideas that they themselves would not adhere to. They want policies that they don't want to

be subject to. But she says he here's a promise I will make. I will go to the Rose Garden once every year to read the names of transgender women of people of color who have been killed in the past year. What is that? What is that supposed to accomplish? That read the names of people of color who have

been killed in the past year. Is it only And I asked this, I don't know only transgender people of color or just people of color in general who have been killed and killed under what circumstances she going to go read the names of everyone who is an innocent who is killed. Is it going to be just people that are killed in an exchange with law enforce I'd want to know what the what the specifics are here, because I also would want to know what does she

hope to accomplish by doing this. One thing that you will constantly hear from the left is that there is a particularly high rate of people of color who are transgender in addition to their ethnicity, who are are killed, and this just shows that there's a national emergency around this.

Then you look at the numbers, and by the way, Andy No got in trouble for this for just sharing that it's actually a very small number of the overall population that when you look at it on a per capita basis, just step back from this for a second. There is no surge or there is no greater threat of people who are people of color, who are transgender being killed, and there are on the general American population.

So you ask, well, what are we I mean, Yes, it's terrible when any human being is murdered, it's a it's a horrible crime and always has been. But what's

with the focus on this. Well, because when you add people of color and transend people who are transgender, you have two protected groups to victimize and marginalize groups and leftist leftist parlance, and to add those two things together, you have a great You have effectively the perfect case of a kind of political martyrdom, right because if someone's transgender and their person of color, you add those two things together. The intersectional belief here is that there really

is a hierarchy. It's almost like you get victim points for different places where you are on the scale. So if you're transgender and a person of color and something bad happens to you, that is a much more compelling case for action, regardless of the circumstances of what happened to the person, then if it just happened to a

person who wasn't transgender and a person of color. Meanwhile, when you look at the statistics on this, it does not bear out at all that there is some surge in attacking or hurting those people killing people who fall

into that category. But it's still a talking point you'll hear on the left, and it's largely because people like Elizabeth Warren who live in fancy neighborhoods are worth millions of dollars and don't spend any time with people who are of color, transgender, and particularly in some cases are some of these murder cases that get raised. There are people who are working in the sex trade who are people of color, who are transgender, and they also happen

to be prostitutes who have suffered violence. Elizabeth Warren pretends to have a great affinity for and connection to these individuals. This is classic Left is virtue signaling. And as she's going to go and just read off the names, she says, to what end and for what purpose to raise awareness about a spike in hate crimes against these individuals. That's not a spike, and then in some cases is not even necessarily a hate crime. It's just a crime. But

this is who you're dealing with, Elizabeth Warren. It's just she is, in many ways the distillation of left wing orthodoxy put forward for the American people to see without all of the distractions. Say of Bernie Sanders peculiarities, That's one way I think we could describe it. Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts like Soft Butter on Warm Toast. Time to

spread some freedom coast to coast. It's time for roll call. It is indeed time for roll call. But I just want to say one thing I left out of the rest of the show. There was this interview with Bar where he talked about Attorney General Bar is kind of a late I guess as a mulligan for the show. Here, Attorney General Bar talked about the scope of the investigation that Durham, the attorney, the attorney for the State of the US, attorney to the State of Connecticut, is engaged in,

and it is wider in scope than just FISA. It is wider in scope than just the FBI. And they're going to be looking at John Brennon. Here's a I like to make fun predictions, or not fun predictions. I like to make predictions. You're we're going to find out that John Brennan was His fingerprints were all over this Russia collusion hoax. John Brennan, Obama point to a close friend of Obama's, worked with Obama in the White House and was Obama's go to person on counter terrorism. They're

gonna you're gonna find out that John Brennan. This is my prediction. I can't prove this quite yet, but Brennan was deeply involved in the Russia collusion hoax from the earliest stages and worked with foreign governments to try to get this thing going. That's what you're going to find out. So remember how how many times I had to come on the show and say I'm wrong, sorry I missed it to hear my friends. John Brennan. That's going to be a name that's going to get a lot more.

It's been kind of focused on Coomy for a while here, because Comy was the implementary of the hoax at the FBI, but the originator of the hoax. I think you're going to see and you're going to see through them. The Derm Investigation. When it's over, it is John Brennan and Clapper with kind of an assist, but Clapper was too dumb to come up with the stuff in the first place.

Early on. All right, all right, roll call, I know, I know, I just want to throw that and producer Mark, Let's let's mark this one down because I want to know, you know, let's let's have this ready so when the DRM thing comes out, we'll be like, here we were, last show of the year, and this is what I said. I want this pretty because this is a prediction. I

feel for at least this one's easy to remember. Usually you say that and I'm like, there's like fifteen of these in every show, right, I know, so, but this one I'll remember. There we go. So let's just have this one so we know when the DRM report comes out. Last show of twenty nineteen, I said, this is what you're going to see out three months. Okay, they say, yeah, I'm sure we'll both remember that. Whatever. Somebody listening the team room, Sure, the team, that's what the team is.

Fourteen team have always ReBs. They're like, actually Buck the North remembers this Game of Thrones reference man, Game of Thrones. What a what a sad finale, that whole thing. It was really just I knew I never got into it. We never never got into the throne. I think I'm the only American that didn't. I feel like I should change my Twitter name to Bucks Sexy for a few days, just in honor of you. Can't, you know, lose your verification? Oh really, if you change your hand, if you just

change your name, you're fine. Oh yeah, yeah, exactly. No, I can't. I can't lose the blue check. I'd be scary. I don't know what I would do with myself. All right, last roll call of twenty nineteen. But before I get to it, one more, one more proviso, one more preface. Those of you who listen to the show on radio. You will miss Bucks. Spur Bucks should learn to speak English. You will miss bucks special birthday message on December twenty eighth.

And it's a real thing. I really recorded, even Producer market that I recorded a little special mini show. Birthday is the twentyeight, but it will be coming out of the twenty seven. Thank You'll come out the twenty seventh of December, we have a little special show that all of you are going to want to hear. But you have to subscribe on the iHeart app or the podcast or iTunes Apple podcasts. I keep saying iTunes, Apple podcasts. That's what the cool kids say. You have to subscribe

to the Buck Sexton Show. So that's that's the way, my friends, that's how you got to You gotta get it done. So those of you, and if you've never listened to podcasts before, I am hoping that this Christmas season, what do I want for my birthday and for Christmas? From the team new podcast subscribers. That's all I want tell people about it. Pass the Buck check. It's so easy. You'll be on your smartphone. You can listen anytime you want.

Listen to the car, Listen while you're folding laundry, Listen while you're doing whatever you gotta do, putting some presents under the tree, all that good stuff. All right, Um, we have Cindy right, Buck, don't listen to the person who said, stop your impressions. You're so funny and yours are far better than other beloved conservative talk show hosts who will go unnamed. You somehow capture the person's personality and character. Go Buck, Well, thank you, Cindy, and I

will I will agree with you. My impersonations compared to like the top if you if you look the top ten conservative radio hosts out there, very few of them can go toe to toe with me on the impersonations. There's like one or two who might even be in the conversation. A lot of them are pretty great people. I love them, pretty weak on the impersonation. Well, Buck, I do know a couple of conservative hosts that do great Muppet impersonations. Really yeah, Oh, I think I think

producer I think Producer Marcus being sassy. So let's see, I'm just gonna leave that one. We have erin who right, Buck. I grew up in a small town in Orange County, New York. I had family and friends who worked in the city. My father's best friend was the electoral union in the eighties, and he was just saying to my mother that Trump would come and talk to the workers all the time. He often found himself in the elevator

with Trump. He said, Trump was really nice. He always asked how he was doing and showed a genuine interest like that to all the workers. The thing that leftist don't get is that Trump isn't an elitist. He's not a phony. I believe Trump truly cares about this country. He didn't need to do this. I am merely didn't get around that in the first time around, but I do now, and I cannot wait to vote for him in twenty twenty. I can't wait to chant four more years,

four more years. PS. Producer Mark sounds just like my father's friend. I love his sarcastic sense of humor. It reminds me of home. Make sure you keep him around. Happy Hanaka Mark, Merry Christmas, Buck, and happy Birthday. That's a really nice note. If yeah, thank you sir or ma'am. I didn't get the name Aaron with an e R, so it's a lady, ladies, thank you eron. Yeah exactly, Yeah, because Aaron can go either way, but it's usually spelling based R I N is ladies, usually a R O N. Dude,

it's Aaron or Aaron. You don't say it the same, really, yeah, I say Aaron Aaron or Aaron aber. I don't know it's the A or the E. Sound like that. I'm not pretentious, but that that is that is true. I don't know anyone named Aaron though, like with the a alright, alright, cool, fair enough, um buck, I'd really be at this from David it' light be interested to her thoughts on this. Uh, from the Conservative Treehouse. Thanks for the work you put

out there. I don't know what the Conservative Treehouse is, so I'll have to take a look at this. I do not know John, right. Part of me feels grateful to Obama. I think without him the left wouldn't have been exposed. And I don't think we would have ever been able to elect Trump without having first elected Obama. What are your thoughts on this? Was Obama worth it to Trump? Hashtag team Mark? Dude? People are just throwing in hashtag team Mark sometimes now in a little solidarity

with our with our producer over here. See, I'll say to everyone that's team Brandon. You're out numbered. There was an election I'd be Trump when if this were sharks and jets, we got to see Oh. Nick writes the Conservative Treehouse was the kids show on the Blaze. Producer, Nick, I didn't and that's right. No, that's no, it isn't Nick, that's Liberty Treehouse. Don't bring just because we work together at the Blaze. Don't bring your your weak sauce Blaze

knowledge up in here, you know. I remember that's the Liberty Treehouse, not conservative Treehouse. Got a call out producer Happy, Happy, Merry Christmas to even producer Mick. Producer Nick by the way, um, let's see Mike rites. Hey Buck, it's Mike from New Zealand. Sorry, I was a little meaning about producer Mark in my previous message Shields high ps. I love the Hans Grouper imitation you did a few months ago, the oh god, you're one of them, seeing where he pretended to be

a hostage caught by John mccannon gets a cigarette from him. Hilarious, you are one of them. You're one of them. I remember that. Yeah, that was good, those good times. It's like I can tell they're European by their clothing and their cigarettes. And see if Mike from New Zealand likes you, Producer Mark, so he's just being a little salty. See now you've even got some people that are that are apologized that a welcome anyone to Team Producer. There we go.

The door is always open for Team Producer Mark. I'm not as grumpy as everyone thinks that's very friendly. That's right, he is. He is friendly. Um let's see here next, uh do do? Robert shame on Obama he did not send any javelins when Russia was invading and stealing CRIMEA good thing. Donald forty five walked in the door on day one with total flexibility standing against China. Leave Hong Kong free from Robert Robert shields high. Good message. Good to talk to you, my man. I appreciate it, um,

Greg writes, Hey buck. I was listening tonight and was reminded that producer Brandon likes ketch up with grilled cheese. I do as well. I'm fifty five and discovered it at around twelve or thirteen. Have them able to eat a grilled cheese without it? Go? Producer Brandon fairly new listener about two months. Love the show? Thank you, Greg? Where are we having gotten you? The way? And I love ketch up on grilled cheese? Oh wow? Can you

eat one without it? Oh my gosh? I mean I would use your tomato soup that I can that I can roll with. I like bottle soup with grilled cheese. But ketchup? Are you barbarians. What's wrong with that? I don't know, man, that's like not that's just not done. All right. Say you have a hamburger, Yeah, you put ketch up on that, right, Yeah, it's like a cheeseburger without the burn meat in there. So you're allowed to put ketchup on meat, but not on cheese. I don't know.

I'll even go as far as say, if you were having a a grilled cheese with like grilled chicken in the middle or you know some at that point, it's basically a panini, which is a fancy name for grilled cheese. Is grilled cheese, bacon, and tomato. Interesting you put it? Would you put ketchup on that one? Really? Yeah? I gotta tell you. I become a Mayo guy in my old day. I love mayo. I look for excuses to

put mayo on things. Two things I that will make me vomit even at the smell mayonnaise and peanut butter. That's the weird. I don't even know where. I don't know why, how that's possible. That's crazy to me, man. I love peanut butter. I actually prefer almond butter because I'm bougie, like that. But yeah, of course that doesn't surprise you. I've told you about the cookie butter. I'll

even have a little cashew butter sometimes. Yeah, I know, seriously, I look at cashew butter though when I'm wearing my top hat and my monocle. So anyway, David, first, thank you for your service to our country. I've been watching your show on Pluto for about a well, thank you so much David for watching. Appreciate that Pluto TV channel two forty eight. The first. Secondly, ensuring that Elizabeth Warren did not take her husband's our second husband's name, it

would reveal her nature Warren Man. She is promoting the war on men um. Also, I don't know if any journalists or media talk about how on fairly sided many of the Democrat wiki pages are compared to Republican Thanks again, David from Philadelphia got blessed. Well, maybe the team can restore my Wikipedia page because the Lib activists keep tearing it down. Someone decided that they were going to keep

deleting my Wikipedia page. So team, if you want to build one for me, that'd be great, and that takingly my job. No, And I think that people just can anyone can do it. Yeah, but we had fans create a Wikipedia page and then the libs tore it down. They said that it was, you know, not it didn't counter something. There was some lack of sourcing. I'm like, famous enough. I mean, it's like there's but there's people on there that you've never heard of, anyone's ever heard of.

You just use the sources the bucksexon dot com and then it should work. Yeah, I mean there's the buck sex and show Wikipedia, but should just be Buck Sexton damn it all right, But I don't got Maddy for thing damn as a curse. I don't think that counts as a curse. I think we gotta like had the radio. Yeah, no, it definitely not cursesn't like I can't say it, but like I don't even think it's impolite to say, no, g D, I won't say, but but just damn, I

think you're allowed to say. Yeah, I mean, what do you I mean, didn't wouldn't Jesus be like, you know, people would damn v unto hell? It's obviously they talked. They spoke a lot different. Yeah. Yeah, well I was aramaic. I mean there's or actually yeah, it was Aramaic, right, you know the Aramaic. It was probably Hebrew actually right, because he was Jewish, a little bit of both. All right, cool,

good talk. Um, let's see here Eric right. First of all, you look like a program manager in w KRP Cincinnati without the blonde hair. Second, you can still play CDs in any DVD blue right player or PC laptop with a drive shield sigh? Is that true? You can play an old school CD in a yeah, DVD plays just finding a laptop a DVD player? Yeah, but finding I think talking about like a laptop, I don't I done. Finding a laptop with a CD drive is impossible, you

know what. Also, I've learned that this has happened to me a a few times at recent holiday parties, when people come up to you and they I always appreciate, as I said, when people come from me and they want to talk about my work. But sometimes people come up if they ever say I just have a question for you,

They don't have a question. They want to give me a speech, yes, for somewhere in the five to ten minute range at a crowded event, And I always want to tell them, Look, if you want to ask a question, that's great. If you want to have a quick chat, that's great. But if you want to say I have a question, and then I get to hear your version of Castro's speech about the latest sugar harvest, which lasted about four to six hours depending on the day. I do have things I have to get to sometimes. Was

this at our company holiday? Poe? No, No, of course are people though, I'm talking about some social ones that I've been to, or people say, but whenever they start with I want I just have it. If someone come

up they just want to talk, that's always fun. It's when they say I just have a question for you that turns into like, so when I look at what Newt Gingrich did back in nineteen ninety eight, and I've blah blah blah blah blaha, it has never actually acquim That must be the worst part about being a public political figure for you right now, I mean, I'm down to talk to you. Anybody like to talk to people. But the random people who just want to drone on and on and onto you and waste your time, it

can be a bit of a challenge. And social settings, it can be a challenge because I'm like, I'm there to say hi to everybody and talk to people. I'm not talking about a radio event or something that's different. I mean when I'm at like a normal cocktail party where I'm just a visitor trying to get us tequila on, where you're not radio host. Bucks. That correct exactly anyway, it is what it is, oh man. The last segment of the last show of the second decade of the

twenty first century of the Buck Sexton Show. Wayne Rights, heyback. I'm a regular podcast listener, never miss an episode. I have a new name for the Drive by Media. Do you remember the tasks? It was the press agency of the Soviet Union totalitarian activists supporting status and we could call it an apt acronym to bunch them all together. Indeed, sir, that's clever, and thank you for listening on the podcast. I appreciate it very very much. Leo who was the

author on tonight about the long history of progressivism. His first name was Michael. Very interesting discussion, Michael Malice. We'll have Michael back. In fact, I think I'm doing his show sometime soon, so that'll be a fun things. He's a feisty little fellow, but we do enjoy we do enjoy chatting with each other. Karen R. Buck heard you talking about Chick fil A and how you only get

the chicken nuggets. I too have Celiac and was thrilled to learn that in Massachusetts they have gluten free buns from a real bakery at Chick fil A. Wow. I want to try it out. The bum is pretty good. I wasn't too impressed with the chicken. However, my best experience was that UNO's Pizzaia. The gluten free pizza is so good. I had to ask four times it was actually gluten free. Well, anybody from the Celiac community, I

for ever in New York City. The best gluten free pizza in New York City is Keste k Eeste Pizza. It's amazing. It is like you will eat the entire pie. Don't think about the fact that you've eaten fifteen hundred calories or something. It's legitimate question. Is Collie Flower Across gluten free? Yes it is, indeed. I've had some very one. Yeah there's a very good one. Oh no, yeah, absolutely, but that's a very that's a very good option for folks.

Callie Flower Across is delicious and it definitely gets it done. Speaking to get it done. The show is done. You do have, though, a special birthday message coming out December twenty seventh, for my birthday on the twenty eighth. If you want to hear it, you have to subscribe on the iHeart app or Apple podcast to the Buck Sexton Show. And my request to all of you is, for my birthday present and for my Christmas present, get one person to start listening to this show who hasn't before. With that,

it's been a wonderful year. Everybody, have a great Christmas, a great New Year. Happy Hanka, Thank you so much for being a part of what we do every day. Twenty twenty is going to be our best year ever. I can assure you of that. Until then, Shield Tie

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