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Lee Zeldin's Attacker is Out Already

Jul 22, 202220 min
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New York Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Lee Zeldin was attacked during a campaign event by a man with a knife. New York’s bail reform laws ensured the attacker was not behind bars for long. Plus a new study from Japan shows that masks are useless against covid-19 and CNN wants you to stop using air conditioning. 

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You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast, make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeart Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Team. Welcome to the Freedom Hunt Friday, July twenty second edition of the program. We have an assault of Lee Zelden, an assault on the Republican contender for governor in New York. Some are even calling an attempted assassination by a drunk maniac who had a edged weapon in his hand as he attacked

Lee on stage. Got some updates for you on that case, and for anybody with a familiarity with the bail reform law in New York, you won't be surprised at the craziness that has ensued. We'll get into that. Plus two masks work Japan a case study. Give you the latest update from the country that is perhaps the highest mask highest mask country in the entire world, at least for a large country, and what's going on there. Plus the Libs they want you to sweat through your clothing and

eat bugs peasants to save the planet. They're actually writing stuff over at CNN Opinion about this. I've got some thoughts for you on that, and also don't have a fifteen foot snake as a pet. Important important safety tip on this Friday for everybody. Got a news story out of Pennsylvania on that one. We'll get into it in a second. Summer vacation is in full swing and makes it important to protect yourself from identity theft while you're traveling because you won't even know about it that you

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just amazing. Actually, it's like a performance piece. You just want to listen to this woman say the dumb things and just read off the prompter with this look in her eyes of never having comprehended anything of any importance. But she's the governor because Cuomo was too grabby grabby. He should have been out of office for sending COVID positive seniors back in the nursing homes on order of the state as well as covering that up. Probably should

have gone to prison for that. But anyway, while the Cuomo brand, it's been a rough time. Let me explain what I mean by rough It means my brother was making millions at CNN and now he's trying to be a fireman in Long Island. Except he said it was too much work. And I may run in for Attorney General of the State of New York, except nobody wants me. Actually Democrats want me because the sheep and they'll vote for anybody. So that's the Cuomo update for you. He's gone,

he's no longer in the mix. And you have Hokel and Zelden. No. Zelden is a congressman from Long Island, and I've talked to Lee Zelden a bit, and you know, he's a good guy and he would do a good job I think as governor of the State of New York, certainly far better than Kathy Hokel. And he was up on stage talking about bail reform, which has been a disaster for the State of New York. Because you know, you actually do want when people are arrested. This may

be a shock to the Libs. You generally want it to be a somewhat unpleasant experience, you know, within limits here, but you know it's not supposed to be like, oh, you just stole a thousand dollars of stuff. Well you're some Hershey's kisses and a pat on the back. Show up in court in a few weeks where we won't even give you a sentence. Oh okay, I got to steal a thousand dollars, I get a pad on the back, and you know, a quick processing not being held for

a few days, no time to think about it. Look at this web. Remember when you were in grammar school we call a primary school or grammar school. Aloys your different things. Grammar schools what most people say, right, yeah, in grammar school. You know what would they give you when you're a little kid, when you were naughty? Give you a time out? Now that means that you're not having as much fun. Your freedom has been taken away, temporarily freedom to do whatever you want. But it also

usually makes you reflect a little bit. Why am I in time out? Why am I the rest of the kids are having a water gun fight? I'm sure those are bad now, because water guns, even if they're pink and look like lasers, so scary fires. So you know whatever. But the point is, if you're a dodge Balls, gonna say Dodgeball can't do that anymore either to Darwinian, what about the kids who always get hit first and dodge ball they never get over it. But you get what

I'm saying. They make you sit on the side because you were naughty. If you still if you stole you know, a couple of Susie's cookies from your classmate. You know, they tell you to go sit on the side. So you think about what you've done, and so that it's trying to reinforce don't do this. And the problem we have with the bail reform law is that it's essentially, oh, you get arrested, you get processed, and then you just get out. You just get out. Including in this case.

That is what I'm thinking about. This a guy, now, he had an edged weapon. It was kind of a weird looking edged weapon. I've seen the It almost looks like a cigar chopper or something he had in his hand. The guy's drunk, so look, it's an assault. It's disgusting. It never should have happened. He's a politician up on stage This is a major, you know, violation of what we can accept in our society, and it does go to the core of whether we can even have politicians

feeling safe up on stage. But people are saying it was an attempted assassination. I mean it was. It was certainly an assault on a politician on stage. Assassination might be might be going a little bit further than I think what I've seen on the video, although I'm open to being told that I'm wrong on this, but at the point it's it's completely unacceptable and a real violation. Even if it was just a felony assault, then they're

they're charging felony assault, they're not charging attempted murder. So I just want to note, you know, people are saying as an attempted assassination the guy who showed up with a gun and said I want to kill Cavtall, which we know just happened a few weeks ago. Isn't it interesting? A conservative justice, a conservative running for governor, but all the political violence comes from the right. Interesting. Just take

note of that one for a second. You have a gun, you say you want to go kill a Supreme Court justice, that that does feel like you are somebody who is en route to an assassination. You're a drunk, imbecile who gets on stage, assaults a member, assaults a member of Congress who's running for governor. You've committed felony assault. Is it an assassination attempt? I mean, I've seen the video many times. I'm not sure that that. If it is,

then he should be charged with attempted murder. So just for anyone who saying it was an assassination attempt, I'll just point out, well, then the charge should be attempted murder. So are we going to get to that, which means this guy could spend twenty to life in prison depending on the circumstances. So let's just get though to what happened with the guy who assaulted him. He's already out, folks, he was out within ninety minutes. So think about what

this is. In this day in New York, you can be a lunatic with an edged weapon who assaults a gubernatorial candidate on stage in full view of hundreds of people. Broad Daylight televised the whole thing. You will be out walking around, going to the store to pick up a sandwich in less than two hours. Does that feel like

a good idea to anybody? Does that seem like a sensible policy, especially given that what do we keep seeing Starbucks closing down the stores, all these different people, all these individuals coming forward to say that they are or the companies coming forward as well to say they're shutting down their businesses because of just the rampant criminality that's going on, just constant assaults and theft and all of

these things. You have to stop people from doing these things, and the state actually is supposed to be the one that does that. Otherwise people are gonna start doing it, and that's a whole other thing, and that's not what we want. So there are a few points here, but just the fact that you had to candidate speaking about

bail reform. He's attacked on stage by a guy with a weapon while he's talking about bail reform, and the guy who attacks him is out in less than two hours, walking around, going to show up, you know, for a court in a week or whatever it is. Yeah, that's that's what bail reform does. Does that feel like a good system to anybody? I mean, maybe maybe the guy being held until his until his actual hearing before a judge might be a little bit, a little bit more

appropriate under the circumstances. Give the guy a little time to reflect, maybe a little time to cool off, maybe a little time to think about what he's done. Guy has probably destroyed his life. Um so you know, I think that we can all look at the bill reform

law and realize how crazy this is. A friend of mine used to work the disattorney's office for long for a long time in New York City just said, this is this is sending signals to to the criminals, which is that it just feels like a big joke because you get out right away. Then then the judge also doesn't want to seem too harsh. The whole system is

skewed toward you know, you get arrested. It's your tenth time you're arrested for shoplifting and and simple assault or you know, strong arm robbery in a store or something. It's a tenth time. Well, you know, maybe the eleventh is the one that you're really not going to do. And this is what ends up happening, and it's really appalling. But this is what democrats. Democrat idea is what they do. What they think if your cell phone service is with Verizon AT and T or T Mobile. You're paying a

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and Buck. Pardon me, say Clay end Buck, and you'll be switching over. And it's fantastic all right now. I also have the situation in Japan. To talk to you about for a second, Japan is the most compliant when it comes to masking. Mass compliant country I think in the world, South Korea, Japan, those are probably the two. Right. Singapore also, but that's a very very small country, so I'm not counting that the same way. Japan's got over one hundred million people. And here we are, right, here

is the here's the situation. As of today. Yesterday, Japan had one hundred and eighty six thousand COVID cases confirmed by the government yesterday. I actually I've seen a number that was even a little higher than that. So let's say it's just shy at two hundred thousand people getting COVID. Now put us They're gonna say, oh, but get the hospital zations. The buck starts saying all stuff. No, no no, no, no, no,

Hold on a second, they're all masked. How can the country that is the best at masking have two hundred thousand cases in a day in the summertime? Does anyone want to answer that one for me? Riddle me that, folks, anyone want to try that one on? But but they're not masking up hard enough. It didn't double mask triple mask. Why won't they triple mask? You see what's going on in New Zealand. New Zealand is having hospitalizations and debts

from COVID skyrocketing. The lockdown countries that truly lockdown, we never really locked it. We did the dumbest imaginable thing, had no chance of working. Partial lockdowns. Let's make sure everyone gets COVID, and we're gonna allow the you know, the free movement back and forth of people for the most part, all over the country. And we're gonna set up national guard at airports to like look at people. Oh, that'll scare the virus. But we're not actually even gonna lockdown,

so everyone's gonna get the virus anyway. But we're gonna shut down parts of the economy randomly, gonna haphazardly to do economic damage to people. We're gonna spend trillions of dollars to create fake economic prosperity or fake economic stability, and we're gonna do all that so we can have everyone get COVID anyway. That's what we did, and we really we had the dumbest possible plan, at least in Australia, where they went full totalitarian lunatic. You could say, well,

they did not. They refused to allow anybody in or out for like over a year. So if you're not allowed to go to the country and it's an island and they don't have a lot of illegal immigration, you could say, well, yeah, but what was the problem that all of us are saying along? At some point you probably have to go back to being a normal country. And Australia's bet was we're gonna we're gonna locked we're locked down odd and we're gonna stop everyone from getting

the COVID. It's kind of close Australian acces. It's really hard, actually, it's like not easy. Everyone thinks, you Americans, we think we can do it, and then it sounds like we're doing kind of a British accent from somebody who's like already a few a few guinnesses in the hole. So anyway, they figured they're gonna they're gonna look down. And however they found themselves still getting the COVID because now they

bet that the vaccines would stop all of it. The vaccines didn't stop at all, So we know that that didn't work. So what else do we have to think about that well, the masks, the masks stop it. Nope, nope, they did not imagine this if masks even worked, like thirty at a thirty percent reduction level. You know, you never hear the numbers, right, if they worked, don't you think you would be told all the time thirty percent?

That wouldn't even be great. I mean that still means everyone's gonna get COVID anyway, just means a little bit slower. But the real data, if you look at it, they think that for influenza using N ninety five masks and medical laboratory settings or I'm sorry for for measles, highly contagious respiratory virus in a laboratory set, but a real world setting, they think that a properly fitted at N ninety five mask reduced the risk of getting measles or

something like fifteen percent. Oh my gosh, imagine imagine if you were selling a birth control that you're like, hey, it is fifteen percent effective, you'd be shopping for Father's Day cards pretty quickly, or people would be getting them for you. I guess you know what I'm saying. So anyway,

there's that. Oh and I mentioned CNN. I love the CNN has an opinion piece up, which is just it's symbolic or emblematic of the broader view that they're they're now saying that it's so it's super hot, as everyone knows in the US and in Europe. I think the UK just had its hottest day since you know, the time of Henry the eighth or something, or maybe longer than that. I just made that up, but it's been

a long time. And now they're saying that air conditioning is bad for the climate, meaning like the global climate. So you're supposed to sit there and just just like drip in sweat, and you know that that's slow breathing you do when it's it's really hot. We're all supposed to do that because they think in fifty years the global climate will be one degree celsius warmer than it is right now. So for the next fifty years, you're not supposed to use air conditioning in the summer, according

to the Libs. Oh and also you should probably eat bugs, eat bugs because meat too damaging to the area. We're having Burger Day shake shack Friday here in the Freedom Hut, NYC. But they want us to be eating bugs, shake shack cockroach and cricket day. Not as exciting, not as good. No, even if it's deep fried, I'm gonna say no, I'm gonna say thumbs down. Oh and I just saw this. A state trooper in Pennsylvania was got a call to go to a home where someone's fifteen foot python. Okay,

think about this, folks. A five foot snake isn't Oh my god, that's a pretty big snake, especially if it's a python. A fifteen foot python looks like it was in a movie with Jennifer Lopez fifteen years ago set in Brazil called Anaconda. Okay, a fifteen foot long python in your home is an invitation to disaster? What do we think happened here? It? Remember snakes, you think cats don't care about you? I don't know. People are gonna argue with that. Snakes only care about you as food,

like literally food. You are not a source of food. You are the food. And the fifteen foot boa constrictor wrapped itself around this guy and he was choking him out. He called nine one one. Remember the boa constrictor. It's so big and strong. He actually couldn't get it off him because it's stronger than he is because it's freaking huge, and the cop had to show up and blow away. He had to put but he had to shoot the Boa Constrictor's hand while it was still on the guy.

Moral of the story, no pet snakes period. I mean you could, maybe you could argue with me if it's so small that you that your your your toy poodle could take it in a one v one okay, but no big pet snakes please. Not a good idea evolution. They're not our friends, all right, The reptiles are not our friends. That's efforted. Everybody, have a great weekend, shield hie

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