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Little Sisters Get Big Win

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Season 4, Episode 132.


Democrats are trying their best to keep schools closed. a big Supreme Court win for Nuns, a letter on justice and open debate and has Texas his it's Covid-19 peak?


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You are entering the freedom hunt. Democrats holding school reopened, hostage, a big court win for nuns. A letter on justice and open debate that doesn't really open debate. Mural hate crime is that a real thing? Seattle Diversity Training, we'll dive into that, and also has Texas hit its COVID peak coming up. This is the Buck Sexon Show, where the mission or mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence. Mag no mistake America. Great, you're a

great American. Again the Buck Sexon Show begins. He's a great guy. Now, now it's time to be open. It's time to say open, and we will put out the fires as they come up. But we have to open our schools. It's so important to open our schools. And what you said from a psychological standpoint, which respect to sag home, any longer you can do it, you can do it. That has great dangers also. So that's where we are welcome everybody to the Buck Sexton Show. The

President yesterday getting ahead of this issue. I think before the Democrats have even been able to come up with a coherent reason for why we shouldn't open schools. COVID is scary, is not a reason. They keep saying, let's look at the data, let's look at the options, and then it just turns into well, people are scared. And to this, I have to say, the politics are going to become increasingly obvious and blatant and challenging as we

go forward here. Some people want the country to go and look at what's going on all over the world, but also go forward based upon what we've learned over the last oh five months, and start to get back to normalcy in advance of a presidential election. Remember, this is not a normal time in American politics, and not just because of the screaming mobs and the people running around the streets acting like maniacs, toppling statues, canceling George Washington,

canceling Hamilton the Broadway play if they can. Although I think that one will probably continue on, I haven't been able to watch it yet, still planning on it. This is not a normal time in politics because you have the rise again of an anti Trump psychosis. Right, We've seen this come in waves. It's always been there, but sometimes it's worse. Sometimes it recedes a little bit as it try to figure out what the next reason is that Trump is literally worse than Hitler. But now schools

has become the lefts measure no line. We all know what happened to magine no line. But the schools have become one more thing, one more hurdle, a hostage that they will take to prevent a sense of normalcy from coming back and prevent the economy from really going. I don't hear anyone else saying this, and it needs to be sent a lot more by far more people. We are not in reopen. We are in less severe lockdown.

We have not returned to normal. We're not seeing all the spike in cases happening because everyone's just living their lives. Large amounts of public accommodation. I mean, all kinds of industries are still either shut down or restricted, depends on the state you're in. We're we're not opened up, and now we're trying to figure out, oh, how do we

deal with all these reckless decisions we've made to reopen. No, we've we've barely begun to peek out into the sunshine after being locked in this dungeon of leftist and expert insanity for months, for months, and we all know what the stakes are. We all know what they're trying to do. If kids don't go back to school, the parents are going to be in a very different position when it comes to their jobs and just their sense of are

we going to get our lives back or not. And Democrats understand that there they have two big, inc well three big incentives to prevent school from reopening, none of which have anything to do with health. Right. Their first incentive as well, they don't have to take any responsibility for anything that would happen in the schools if they

do reopen, right, So that's one. Two. They like the power that they currently have, whether we're talking about governors or mayors, shut it down, shut it down, do what I say. And then they'll make special exceptions for you know, pet projects of liberals or things that the left wants, you know, activism. Those things are fun. No singing in church in California, but gathering together as a bunch of lunatic protesters screaming about how you want socialism, defund the police,

that's fine. They're fine with all that. So the third one, of course, is the most obvious one, which is that it hurts the chances that the Republicans have to take control of the House to maintain control of the Senate and for Donald Trump to win reelection. So that is when we're talking about the motivation to pretend that we don't know that schools can reopen. I've just laid out

with you that's why it's not reopening. So there's there's some degree of cowardice from politicians because they don't want to say, hey, look, it's not going to be perfect, but life isn't perfect, let's reopen and have that decision on their plate. They want to maintain control and they

want to defeat Trump. What would their incentives be for reopening, letting people have their lives back, having children continue to develop up the way that they should um, not punishing children for a disease that is really only a lethal concern in the policy sense, right, any disease is the possibility of really you know well, I mean, any major disease is the possibility of causing complications, and you know, you never know how a body's going to react or

react to it. As I've said before, and people think this isn't true. You can actually die from strep throat for example. Does anyone is anyone go into a panic when they come back with a positive strep test. No, they take that abiotic and there's a ninety nine point nine percent chance they're fine. But you could theoretically die from it if it was untreated. You could die from cutting yourself shaving, you know, or or shaving you know

for the ladies shaving in the shower. Right, I mean, you could get a a mursa infection and that's that's all. That's all, she wrote. Right, you're done. But do you worry about that all the time. No, we have to separate out reasonable rat risk from things that clearly should should be avoided because the parameters, the risk parameters are far too high. And when we're talking about schools for children, it's basically zero risk. So the health the health concern

for kids is effectively non existent. And someone explained to me why you're not hearing from every news outlet constantly. Europe, Japan, name a major industrialized country, and the rest of the world. They've opened up schools and they're fine. The schools are operating, So why would we even have this this doubt, why this delay. I've already let out those reasons, but I think it's important to work through what would be fair

minded objections to reopening because they don't really exist. Oh, the teachers unions, of course, which is really just a Democrat vote operation, right that the teachers unions are completely overrun with what are essentially DNC operatives and socialists, and they want to demand more, and right now they've got it. They've got a situation where they can say, hey, you know, okay, maybe we're open, but you know, maybe we got to

work a little more on those contracts. On the back end, we get a little more, a little more special something, some little sweetener for are retired teachers workforce. That's usually how the game is played. So they want stuff. And I had I saw on TV? Was it the American Federation of Teachers, Randy Weingard. It's always the same thing.

It's always she looks, she's very smooth, she's very good at just saying we just want parents to have everything they need, kids to have everything they need, and teachers to have everything they need. No, it's really just get the teachers a lot of stuff and make sure the unions are powerful and supporting Democrats. The kids and the parents are always a secondary consideration at best. Nobody really cares all that much of the teachers unions about the

product here, which is education for children. Teachers just want to teach. That's my favorite life. Whatever you hear that from a union reper I know it is true if some teachers, and I have teachers that are profound positive influences on my life. But whatever you hear union representatives say that, it's think of it as the equivalent of Nancy Pelosi or some politicians saying it's just for the children. We're just doing whatever it is, we're doing it for

the children, doing it for future generations. Whenever a politician tells you that you have to make a decision you don't want to for your safety or for future generations, you should be on high alert. You should think this is probably bus because it almost always is, or at least is partially BS is exaggerated, is taken beyond what

a fair minded argument would be. So that then brings us to, well, what are the downsides if we if we don't open, which I think are It's important for us to understand that it's important for us to know that there will be consequence. It's not we just stay home and all the kids will catch up and everything's gonna be fine play clip their team Mark. We can't let our kids fall behind academically. But also, uh, you know, Brett, you're a parent, you understand that it's far beyond academics

that millions of families rely on our local schools. Many many of our children that struggle with emotional challenges or or or disabilities, they receive those services at school. Add into that nutrition, add into that other ways that we serve our kids. It's absolutely essential that we get back to school, and the President is going to continue to

focus effort on that. Look, we all need to be very clear that the public school system in this country largely operates in many places as as a provider of social services to children and childcare so that parents can go to work. And as a society, I do think that there's a worthwhile conversation that we really need to have where the expectation of two parents working would not

be what we all have. And if you want to pay the mortgage and be able to live a reasonable middle class lifestyle in any major suburban area, and ever even mind inside of cities which are all over priced, but in a suburban area in this country, in a rural area in this country, that you don't have this general it's not true all the time, the general expectation the two parents have to work. But this is the society that we've all been pushed into. This is what

we've this is what we've been handed. You want to have, in a lot of cases, two parents working, which means you got to have the kids in school because there's no one home to take care of the kids. And no one really dives that deep into the developmental consequences that this can mean for children. But we'd certainly know that keeping kids at home, not able to see their peers, not able to have those growth experiences of being around adults who are invested in teaching them and who are

learning during all of this is a major negative. But do you do you hear a lot of chatter about that. Just just look at what the editorial decisions that are being made by major media organizations are on this issue. You'd think they'd be all about, oh my gosh, we need to get our kids back into school. We need to figure out how we you know, how we can make sure that we keep them on tracks so that they can continue to brainwash them to be good little socialists.

But also that the test scores will stay where they're supposed to be, even though the test scores are always way lower in the public school system than we want them to be overall, I know they're great public schools, but certainly we haven't been able to pull up test scores the way that they've planned. But this is now, this is now just a purely political decision. That's what

it's turned into. There are health consequences, and I understand that, and a teacher who's you know, has a serious health condition or is over fifty, who doesn't want to be around a lot of kids until we know more. That's completely that's rational, reasonable, fine, the science would support that decision of risk mitigation. They should certainly pass laws right now that people can't sue schools if there is a COVID outbreak, right that this is not going to be

a liability issue, which is another major concern. It's that's one of the reasons why I can't get even that mad at some of the private institutions, including my own apartment building in New York, when they make decisions that are absurd, but they're just they're worried about getting sued all the time, you know, because the governor, the Democrat governor here, Cuomo, you know, makes some mandate and if it can be interpreted that you as a as a

private entity but that serves individuals in a commercial sense, didn't adhere to the letter of the law of the Cuomo executive order, Perhaps you're liable to being sued. So we need to push away this notion. We need to take away the possibility that schools can be sued for COVID, which there's no way. I mean, we couldn't stop COVID from getting into seniors homes in New York. We're gonna

stop all COVID cases in schools. And as we know, and they don't even understand this, really, they don't know why. But transmission from children to adults is very rare. It's much more likely the adults give it to the children. So even in the instance I'm talking about where somebody who's you know, if a teacher who's fifty five, and

our most K through twelve teachers in their late fifties. No, because teachers unions usually have a pension and retirement program in place where you get to stop at a pretty reasonable age. So when people get into their fifties, into their sixties. You know, maybe they've already thought about thought about retirement, but I understand they want to maybe come back and be contractors or teaching schools. That's fine, But

even in that circumstance, their risk is relatively low. But we're always told, you know, were a mask, social distance, do all of these things. It's rooted in the science, as Cuomo says, it's rooted in the data. The data tells us not to do this thing. No. Actually, if you look at what we know, children are almost zero risk. There's a huge social consequence, negative social consequences to preventing children from going to school. There's minimal risk to adults

involved in this process. There's enormous downside for the economy and for day to day life. Right, we warn our lives back. I don't know why that's not more of a rallying cry. People will rally in the streets for police violence, which is not a major problem. Sorry, it's just not. It's a problem. It exists, but it's not one that should be consuming the decree of energy and time in the media that it has. We all know this. It was used, it was leveraged. Oh, police violence actually

defund the cops and let's eliminate the nuclear family. Haha, socialists pull it off again. Right, we've all seen this. How about getting our lives back. How about the restoration of the normalcy that we all should have where you get to go out and go engage in business. And you know, they're shutting down beaches again. Every time I see a media report where they're talking about spiking COVID cases and they're like, oh, we've got to shut and then they show a photo of a beach. They really

just want to agitate the public. They want to depress us. They want us to be afraid because we're easier to control, it's easier to mold our perception. We're all, oh, my gosh, beaches are safe. People are not getting this in the beach. They're not getting this in open air. Governors that are saying there should be mask mandates for people out in public are morons. There's no there's no support for this.

Whatso that's not an area where there's debate. How effective are masks, that's an area of discussion that is a reality. They're not ninety nine percent effective. They're probably more like, you know, two or three percent more effective, but you know, no one knows. I'll say, no one knows, but they're not that effective. We all know that, But are they worth it in open air? Well, there's essentially no transmission that occurs in open air of this disease that anyone

can point to. So the answers no. But governors still do this. We are living in this Orwellian world where we're told that what's true is false, up is down, data and facts are superstition and conspiracy, theory and conjecture and politics or what we should really be basing all of our decisions on theories that are wrong over and over again. That should be enough to eliminate your freedoms. I'm sorry, I don't want to play that game anymore. And it is time for us to just refuse to comply.

Open up the damn schools. You're in the freedom Hendy. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. We hope that most schools are going to be open. We don't want people to make political statements who do it for political reason and they think it's going to be good for them politically, so they keep the schools closed. No way, So we're very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools, to get them open, and it's very important. It's very important for our country.

It's very important for the well being of the student and the parents. So we're going to be putting a lot of pressure on open these schools in the fall. Federal government should use every tool at its disposal. Remember Obama at one point threatened to pull this was true, pull federal funding for public schools through the Department of Education because of a transgender student bathroom usage dispute in North Carolina. This is a whole lot more sweeping and

important than that issue was. And yet were are Democrats on this. They want to lock it down? Why they want to be Trump? Thanks for listening to The Bus Essence Show podocasts. Member to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Are public schools ready to open in September? You can see why we are supporting Joe Biden over Donald Trump. Did you

hear the word he didn't use safely? Safely There's no one that wants their kids back with us more than teachers. Maybe maybe their parents, maybe their parents beat us out there, But we want to open it safely. We see what happens when they let bars open prematurely. And you saw those young adults in there in that nice little bar, and they went home and they infected everybody around them. This isn't a bar. We're talking about second graders. I had thirty nine sixth graders one year in my class.

I double dog dare Donald Trump to sit in a class of thirty nine sixth graders and breathe that air without any preparation for how we're going to bring our kids back safely blather. You know, it's just a lot of Yeah. I'm like really emotional, and teachers love the kids, and I double dog deare Donald Trump. Okay, National Education Association President Garcia, let's talk about this for a moment, shall we. Let's work backwards. Donald Trump is over seventy

years old. How many of the people teaching second graders are in their seventies across the country? Less than five percent, less than one percent, less than one tenth of one percent. You know, I'm sure there are some, but it's a really small number people over sixty. We have data. Now the scaremokering. Oh my gosh, everyone and anyone gets this

and it's gonna ruin them. I have lots of friends, actually surprising enough, out West who have had COVID nineteen who are young and healthy, and some of them said it was almost nothing. Some of them said it was kind of like the flu, and really was you know, rougher about four or five, six days. But they've survived, They're okay, and they're done. That is the reality for ninety nine percent of people who get this. The reality for people under twenty, we remember, we've run the experiment,

We've gotten now six months. A real data reality for people under the age of twenty is that they are at a basically one in let's call it ten thousand shot of getting hospitalized and being really really sick from this. More people just remember this. More people under the age of I think it's twelve have died from the flu this year. This is not like flu truth or stuff, or it's just the flu that no, this is, but

this is reality. More people have died from the flu than have died from COVID under the age of twelve. Have we ever shut down all schools in this country in your memory because of flu? I mean maybe for a few days or something, or maybe for a week, but shut it down for a year. The flu is more dangerous to kids than COVID. Why then, are you shutting down schools for COVID? But you know it would be crazy to shut it down for the flu. It's because of all these other things we're talking about. Yeah,

of course Trump has to take extra precautions. One he's at the high risk age group, and two he's the president of the United States. But this notice she didn't answer the question our school's ready. No, she doesn't want to give up that point because you know, of course, this is the National Education Association. This is a bunch of socialists getting Democrats elected, pretending how much they care

about kids. There should never have been public sector unions. Okay, this is appalling on it, This is appalling as just a matter of principle, people gathering together holding effectively try to hold the taxpayers hostage in order to continue to raise their wages. I don't know. Some of you probably are part of it because you have to be, and

I understand that. But you know, private sector union is, Hey, we're we're coal miners, like we need to band together or else some of us are going to die from not having enough precautions in the mind. Right, that's private sector unions. Public sector unions are well, you know, teachers need to get paid for two hours if they take a five minute phone call on Saturday. That's got to be in the contract, as it was in Wisconsin. I just bring it up out of nowhere under Governor Scott Walker.

Oh and you looked at some of the stuff that the teachers union was pushing for in Wisconsin and just the general public employees unions were pushing for there and had gotten in contracts, so you would never see in the private sector, you know, respond to a text message, Yeah, I get paid for two hours of overtime. Oh that seems fair. Right, that's good. Now that one. Technically maybe I think it might have had to be phone calls. But you know what, I'm just saying, there was some

crazy stuff in there. What are the two biggest drivers of state debt? Very important to know this as we talk about the teachers unions. And there was a there was a really good documentary years ago called The Cartel, And no, it wasn't about any whiney voiced radio host who's trying to use every trick in his arsenal behind the behind the scenes to block somebody else off of getting on radio stations. It was about people who were involved in the public sector union in New Jersey for teachers.

Pretty good documentary. I remember saw it a long time ago, but I remember it was. It was good. But here's what drives state debt, which is why we also have these really high state taxes. High state taxes come well because democra it's always want to tax you more. But medicaid, that's what really pushes up free healthcare for people who are at a certain below a certain income level, and

also and without particularly strong health outcomes at all. And in fact, there are some studies out there that suggest that medicaid doesn't have better long term health outcome than people who don't have access to medicaid. But that's it was the Oregon study. It was called we'll talk about

that another day. And public sector unions pension benefits essentially because people get angry when they find out that, I know that the local school chancellor just raised his salary from one hundred and seventy five K to you know, two hundred and thirty Like people can see that and say, hold on a second, you're basically an unfiable job. You just gotta show up and you're making that kind of money.

So that's a little bit, but that still happens. There are people that make a ton of money all over the place in the you just got to look for it. In the public sector involved an education, of course, education bureaucrats. This is the other part two. You have to separate out the education bureaucrats from the teachers, right, and if the teachers are doing real work. Some of them are great, some of them are terrible, like any profession, but teachers

are doing important stuff. We all know that. I love teachers and friends who are teachers, and so on and so forth. Right, I'm always talking about how I generally love cops. I love teachers too. They're doing important stuff. We need them. Okay, do we need like the third assistant vice chancellor for educational inclusion and diversity in the district of whatever. Probably not. Do we need to pay that person one hundred and fifty grand, certainly not? But

that still happens. But what's even more, if you want to know where all this really gets expensive and puts a huge burden on you, Those who listen to this, who own a home and are paying taxes on that home. Every you remember, you're renting your home from the government, even if you own it. I wish people wouldn't have that sensibility more. You never really if you live in a state where you're taxed for your home, you never

really own your home. You are renting your home from the government after you've paid off, renting it from the bank or well you do that at the same time, of course, but then you continue to rent it from the government. The government will take it from you if you don't keep paying them, so you don't really own your home. But the reason your taxes on that home get raised is to pay for the pensions of public

sector workers and medicaid predominantly. Those are the spikes. Those are the reasons you have these places like Illinois and New York. Illinois and New York have enormous obligation debt obligations that they can fulfill or over the long run

that will be ruinous to these states. They're gonna want a federal bill out, of course, which is one of the things they're trying to do right now, trying to bring together this moment of crisis in order to get federal dollars to make up for the profligate spending of that. I think I use that word correctly. Sometimes the words just coming out of mouth, and I even think about it, a profligate spending of the past. So that's where we

are on that. So I just want to note that when they're saying, oh, what Trump's it, that's a stupid argument. It doesn't make any sense. And kids are not adults in bars. Adults in bars can be fifty years old, have diabetes and a history of asthma, children who and in that case, yeah, if they get COVID, that's really bad,

that's really scary. You know, the people in my life who are seniors, I am much more cautious and careful around them, limiting time, limiting duration than with people who are in their twenties or thirties, because I'm looking at the data. But the way that we're being told the public health experts want us to live our lives, We're all supposed to act like there's no difference here. We're

all equally. You know, the equality obsession of the left, not just equality of opportunity, equality of ends, equal, equal, equal, but actually always unequal because of historic oppression and injustice, and so they want to equalize by making some of us less equal than others. But I know, I'm starting to get dizzy just thinking about how the Libs think

about things makes no sense. They want to treat us all like we are equally at risk from this disease and make us all live under that oppressive regime when it's just not true. It's just not true. The truth doesn't really seem to matter to him very much these days, does it. You're in the Freedom Hud, this is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. You know what we really need right now, a multi millionaire celebrity to tell us how disappointed in us he is for us not doing

enough to stop COVID. That's what we need. Play clip six. I don't get it. I simply do not get it. It is literally the least you can do, and if you want to, if anybody wants to build up an argument about doing the least they can do, I wouldn't trust with the driver's license. I mean, when you drive a car, you got to opay speed speed, the speed limits, You got to use your turn signal, you got to avoid hitting pedestrians. If you can't do those three things,

then I get it. You shouldn't be driving a car if you can't wear a mask and wash your hands in social distance. I don't understand. I got no respect for you, man, I don't buy your argument. Stick to acting. Leave public policy to people who read. I'm just gonna say, I'm sorry, we don't need we don't need this guy Win. I know he had COVID. I know a lot of people have had COVID. That doesn't give you some special designation as a COVID expert. How does you know that

people aren't doing all that. We've been doing this. We've been washing our hands at social distancing and doing all stuff for months, and the disease still spreads all over the place, still has spread all over the country. And I think some of you in other parts of the country when when it was so bad in New York and think, buck come on. The rest of the country's fine. Now it's spread other places, but it is spreading to

younger people. It is spreading at a time when we know more about it, don't yet have a really good treatment, but we're getting closer. Hopefully we'll see if hydroxy chloroquin earlier in the process. The progression of the disease is as useful as that most recent study, the Surprise study from CNN that's CNN talked about, says, but we're doing

better at handling this. So you know, on the one hand, you've got people like Tom I was gonna say, Tom Cruise, what's his name, Tom Hanks, might as well hear from Tom Cruise, same same thing, doing the mask and hand wash shaming situation when we've we've all been living in a world of social distance, mask can washing for months and months and months, and you know, I'm sure it's probably helped a little bit in terms of limiting transmission.

But remember, all you need is one person who has the disease who is in a situation where they don't do that, and now they can spread it to a whole bunch of folks. So you know, we're really, you know, we're being held to this impossible standard. How does anybody know that we're not doing enough? I think that a lot of us have done a ton. But to borrow from his analogy about driving a car, Okay, yeah, there

are speed limits. Guess what if we're going to talk about masks and speed limits and driving, mister Hanks, speed limits change. Some places it's thirty five, some places it's fifty five. There's not a speed limit for everything. There could be, and that would be dumb and people wouldn't want to do that, and everything would be more expensive and slower and more annoying in terms of transportation. But no, some places you go sixty five, some places you go

twenty five because of the conditions around it. That's how I approach masking. Sometimes, yeah, wear a mask because you're in a particular circumstance where you could be spreading and even a little bit of additional help. But outside, all the time, in classrooms in Europe, the kids aren't wearing masks and they're fine. So I find his analogy actually quite useful because the mask absolutists are the equivalent of

people who are saying, why can't you be responsible? Tried the speed limit, and people like me are saying, okay, which speed limit. I'm not saying we can't have a speed limit, but how fast is it? Twenty miles on our nationwide that would be a bad idea fifty five miles on our nationwide. Maybe it should be dependent upon the circumstances you are applying it to. Hashtag science, hashtag data. But also don't be somebody who takes it takes your

mask fury too far. Here was a guy in Costco who was clearly having a bad day and got fired from his job as a result of this exchange. I think it did not help his cause that he had a T shirt on that said ruling the world since seventeen seventy six or something like that. I think that that further triggered the libs that made this all go quite viral. Pro some mark click clip one. Here's from you. You're harassing me. I'm not. You're gonna closed this job

back to go for your foo down. Yeah. See, libs are allowed to say they feel threatened for anything. We'll get into this they I feel threatened by that letter you wrote about free speech. I'm threatened. I feel unsafe. All right. This is a this is a tactic they deploy. It's not gonna work if you're a white male who I don't even know if this guy's a conservative or not. It doesn't matter. But if you're a white male who seems a bit physically imposing under the circumstances and you're screaming,

I feel threatened. Unfortunately that's gonna go against you. So you know, I won't allow the mask shamers to get the best of you by forcing an error here, by bringing you to a place of rage where you get put on video and lose your job. You know, people love to do this thing now of catch individuals in their worst moments on video and have it go viral, and this public shaming that comes along with it. It's I don't know how we ever make this go away.

I don't think it is. But here's the one part of it that if there is a silver lining or some aspect of it that we can say is good, at least, it means that every single person listening to this, you know that the things I'm talking about with cancel culture and the consequences of the socialist absolutism that is now dominant in all of our major cultural institutions in this country in some way, that and the HR departments have been overtaken by this. And that just goes to

show you it affects you. This isn't just for the people, the politicians and the media people that are making this argument in public or public figures. What used to be a concern of public figures is now a problem for every single person listening to this all of the country. I can't say all the world necessarily, but well over the world too, because they'll come after you as an American online, even if you live over in South Korea or the Czech Republic or wherever. Thanks for listening to

The bus Essen Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. All right, everybody, it's time for the Fouci update about the latest numbers, the data, the mitigation. You know, caution, science words. It's time for Fouci to weigh in because you may be thinking to yourself, Oh, at some point, I'm gonna get my life back, but Fouci's here to

be like, probably not. You're gonna be living with this for like the next I don't know, fifty sixty years, maybe however much time you got, I'm not sure. No big whoop, but you know, just stay home, don't do win anything fun, don't see anybody you love, don't you know, lift your mask up too long while you're eating food. Mitigation. Fauci's out there to make sure that we all think that we're never gonna win. So that's good to know

until a vaccine, which who knows when the vaccine will come. Increasingly, it's looking like this is going to be similar to a flu vaccine where they're throwing darts at a board. This year, maybe we get it next year, maybe we don't, and you know, a small percentage over all the country is even gonna be taking it, say small, you know, roughly thirty to forty percent. I think of Americans get a flu vaccine every year, it's called about thirty. That's

not that many in the grand scheme of things. It helps, but it only helps if the vaccine is effective, and who knows if it really is well. They don't usually know until they've made it, and then by the time they make an updated vaccine, it's too late in the season and maybe you've already gotten the flu. But that's what we're all seeing, that's what we all deal with.

So now I think it's time for us to look at where the data is, where the numbers are, and as is my as is my custom, I like to look at the CDC case number and death number every day before I come on the show and tell you the latest information. So let's see what I can get. I mean, I told you this yesterday, right CDC, CDC deaths, Let's see what they say from this for COVID, and it's usually in a two hundred to three hundred range.

Three hundred and oh, well, this is I'm sorry, this is They haven't yet as I'm on there, they haven't yet updated yet. But three and twenty two deaths yesterday, forty six thousand new cases. Okay, shouldn't that tell us

that something's going on here? If we're at a peak in cases and have been now for a week, a week and a half, and you have hospitalizations that are much shorter even for those who are hospitalized from this, and the death number is down, you know, eighty to ninety percent depending on account you're talking about, isn't something going on that's worthwhile? Well, doctor Fauci wants you know, no, no, don't feel better about this. It's not a good story.

You know. Here's what I gotta say, Blake, clip five. I want to emphasize just this because because it's such important. But the senator just said that it's a false narrative to take comfort in a lower rate of death. There's so many other things that are very dangerous and bad about this virus. Don't get yourself into false complacency. What

is he talking about? However, then now we're going to get to the oh, well, people who survive, you know, some of them say they have lingering symptoms or they have Okay, so or are we going to then no notice that we were told shutdown or people will die? And now we have numbers about how many people are dying from this, and they don't justify a shutdown. So now they're going to say that the symptoms that you have or the possibility of the lingering effects of this,

that's going to justify a shutdown. See how see how we can never get out of shutdown with these people. The data that's used to justify it today is data that tomorrow they will forget all about and they'll tell you sorry, we have a new metric we're going to use, right, we have a new system of how we're going to gauge when it's when it's safe. This is a subjective term. Nothing is entirely safe really in life. There's risk with

going outside your house. As I'm fond of saying, because it's a line that I remember from the movie heat with al paccino, you get killed walking your doggie. Some of you will catch that. And I don't know if only if you've seen a heat a hundred times for some reason like I have. But it's true. And I still walk my dog three times a day, a little to lose. She's she's an adorable, chubby little monster. But this is what we're dealing with now. We can't even

it's a false narrative for the deaths of doubt. No, that's not a falseter. If that's really important, that's really important. And you know, I remember when Chris Cuomo had this and he was in the you know, he was in the mansion and the Hamptons. He's like everybody listening to the doctors. You know, Man, I can't even take my protein wakend or these days because I'm just like so tired all the time. And Faucci was calling him every night.

Apparently that was my first big red flag that something's wrong with doctor Faucci. Here, you got time, you're supposed to be running the coronavirus effort. You're sucking up to Chris Cuomo letting them know, you know you're gonna be fine. You're gonna be fine. So when a celebrity, you know, lib journo gets this, the message is, ah, you're young, you're gonna be fine. But for the rest of us, it's panic, stay panicked. When does it end? When does

it end? Are we now going to be told about some people here and there have some symptoms of this that lingers. Guess what, Some people have symptoms of a lot of things that can linger. But notice they keep the goalposts or the goalposts are used to get what they want when they want it, and then they move them and then they shut us down again explicitly. That's what they've done in New York. Oh you know, we

need to get to this for phase three reopen. Well, phase three is not going to be what we said it was because other places are having problems. Oh okay, So when it's really bad in New York, a very blue Democrat state, we obviously are on the most severe lockdown they can possibly come up with. And then when things get better over time because the virus has passed through and because it's summertime and people are outdoors more.

Oh no, it's because of all of our mitigation. Sure it is, as that happens, Yeah, because every year the flu goes away because of all the hand washing and social distancing that goes on. Right, think about this for yourself. Don't allow these people to to kind of, you know, intellectually browbeat you or blackmail you into thinking things that

don't make any sense every day. No, i'mque almost get Oh, we did all these things so but we was we was so strong with the social distancing and the masks, and we use the masks and the social distancing so well that now we're at the lower level of cases. Why are we at lower level of cases because you listen to me and don't ask me any questions about

the nursing homes. That's what has actually happened here. If you are going to believe Democrat propaganda and absurd nonsense, right that that sort of Look at other respiratory infections, they spike and then they go down down every year in summertime. That's just the way it happens. That doesn't mean it's gone, but it spikes and it goes down. In this case, we have a newly introduced infection that has spread to other part. But it's just it is the first. He is right that this is give credit

where through it a fauci. This is the first wave. Place sixteen. Please, the current state is really not good in the sense that, as you know, we had been in a situation we were averaging about twenty thousand new cases a day, and then a series of circumstances associated with various states and cities trying to open up in the sense of getting back to some form of normality, has led to a situation where we now had record breaking cases. Two days ago it was at fifty seven thousand,

five hundred. So within a period of a week and a half, we've almost doubled the number of cases. You know, what's going to happen, And as I've said, and get ready for this, Yes, there's a spike, there's a surge, there'll be additional hospitalizations, and some people, unfortunately, will die from this disease. That's going to happen no matter what we do, no matter what we say, that's just going to happen. It has been happening, it will continue to happen.

You know, we take precautions, you're trying to trying to do reasonable things to limit your exposure, but lockdown is not reasonable, that's the point. And it'll drop in these other places the same way that it has dropped in New York. It'll peak and it'll go down the same way it has all over the world. Places that have lockdowns, places that don't have lockdowns. I mean, there's a piece today in the New York Times Sweden as a cautionary tale.

Why is it a cautionary tale. They're in the middle of the pack in Europe, you know, not as good as Norway and Denmark, but way better than the UK, than Spain, then Italy, then Belgium. Belgium was crushed by this disease. So why are we singling out Sweden because Sweden did not lockdown its economy. Oh so now they're saying, well, the economy still got hurt. Okay, there are reasons to not lockdown an economy that aren't just about economic productivity.

Letting people live there, freaking lives. That's a part of this too, freedom choice, a reason to get up in the morning. All right, that's starting to feel like we're in that scene in the Matrix where all the human beings are in the pink gou and being used as batteries for the matrix to perpetuate itself. That's kind of what lockdown starts to feel like after awhile, stay home, eat lots of food, don't move, don't go to the gym,

don't go to parks, don't go to beach. You know, it's like we're all little batteries feeding the statust overlords in our system until the Democrats can take over and then maybe we can all get out from the pouch covered in pink gou You're in the Freedom Hunt. This

is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. Okay, a victory today the Supreme Court for the Little Sisters of the Poor in case you had forgotten, because I think we've got so much these days, totally understandable that this might have slipped out of of the memory banks a little bit. The Little Sisters of the Poor were hounded. I mean, we're targeted by the Obama administration Department of Justice because this is a group of nuns who did not want

to pay through their healthcare for birth control. And also I think Plan B was the was the other part of this that was troubling for them. So they as because as a religious first of all, they're nuns, so they're at least from all that we know, not engaging in any activity that will require birth control. But more than that, for their employees or people who work with them, they do they have a moral objection to having their funds that allow them to operate as nuns to go

to paying for birth control. And this is a this is a real consideration for them. This is a a A I'm trying to I'm blanking on the on the term. But a religious conviction, a sincere religious conviction. There we go, sincerely held belief. That's what I was trying to think of as the term. And today, by a seven two decision, the Supreme Court said, yeah, you can't. You can't make these nuns pay for these these products. You can't make the little sisters of the poor pay for contraception. That's

going to be a little bit too much. Now I understand this is all big win. First of all, it's been an abysmal month in the Supreme Court for people who are you care about constitutional rights and individual freedoms and all the rest of it. It's it's been an abysmal month. Okay, But yeah, okay, this was the right decision.

Keep in mind, it wasn't nine oh seven two. So tom or the least capable mind on the Supreme Court and Ginsburg, who is just a I mean, it's like you have the head of Planned Parenthood on the Supreme Court effectively. I know she was a senior council the ACLU, but you know, you might It's like it's like the Libs managed to put the head of Planned Parenthood on the Supreme Court and say, look, see she's a genius. So those two Libs said no, no, they should be

able to make them do this. And there's a whole argument that I'm not even really going to get into today, where it's is contraception really is it? Is it healthcare or is it a decision that involves one's health. It's not necessarily the same thing. But here's where I come down on this one. I find it very difficult to view this as a cause of celebration. I think it's more just an exhalation of relief. Okay, so religious freedom hasn't had yet another nail put in its coffin. But

here's where I see this going. They're not going to stop harassing religious groups with things like this. They're still they're still going to sue nuns. The Libs haven't changed their minds on any of this. They're not going to respect this as precedent, and the left when it comes up for a big momentous decision, they all of a sudden don't care about precedent. When a conservative quote unquote judge like Roberts wants to give the Libs what they want, Oh,

there's a precedent to lean on her. Oh we need to we need to sort of split this decision down the middle. We don't want to have the court be a tool of politics when it is obviously being used by the left as a tool politics. So they've ruled in favor of the little sisters of the poor. But this fight is not even a little bit over maybe this particular cases, but they're still going to try to find ways to make Christians bend the knee to the

liberal agenda. And one area where you can see this is definitely going to happen is in the realm of transgender rights. Because of the decision that Gorset's signed onto. Now you're going to see challenges under the emboldened transgender rights doctrine in the Supreme Court, now, which Gorset, you know, blessed. Now you're going to see religious institutions assaulted on those grounds.

You know, why won't you at your Catholic school higher this transgender you know that this transgender teacher, or you know, why won't you allow this transgender person to become a priest or whatever it is. That's there's going to be more lawsuits. There's gonna be They're just going to keep the lawfare against religious faith will continue against Christian and Conservative Orthodox Jewish faith, it will continue against other religions. The ACLU is going to be very hands off. I

can assure you on that. No, they're they're allowed to do what they need to do, that they have religious freedom because they're not part of, you know, in the minds of liberals, the system of oppression and white supremacy that has overtaken this country or has always been the foundation of this country, depending on which lib you talk to. So here you have a victory, but I think it'll be somewhat fleeting, and it's really like, think of it.

Instead of winning. It's as though they have repelled an assault on religious freedom. But inside the keep of the castle. I mean this, if this had gone against them, you'd have to ask what's really left of religious freedom? What can you not be told to do. Can you tell tell nuns they have to directly pay out of their pocket to pay for other people's abortions. I mean, you know, what is too far. So yes, they were able to prevent a total collapse here, but we are you know,

and I think analogies are useful here. We are defending. We are defending on the on our own ten yard line of religious liberty. We are not running down to their end zone spiking the football and doing a victory dance. No, no, no, no. This is almost like a goal line stand for the First Amendment. And they're going to keep on running it up the middle until they get through. That's their plan.

And if you look at the last well, the last fifty years of Supreme Court jurisprudence, they're basically winning and keep doing it because when their victories are forever conservative victories, conserving the society we have as we know it and the Constitution as it was written, those are those are always undersustained assault until there's a breach, and then legally, culturally psychologically this country has accepted, well, when the Libs get what they want on the court, that's forever, that

that sacrocent can't be changed. When conservatives have a defense of freedom or liberty. No, no no, no, just give it time. There'll be another opportunity to tear it down. There'll be another opportunity to erode what the court has already decided. So you know, we are on perpetual defense. That's really we do not look at things like the Second Amendment. They won't even take up cases to defend the Second Amendment.

So what you have are states and various Democrat prosecutors and you know, law enforcement entities just keep on doing everything it can to make it impossible to get it gone, make it annoying to be able to you know, take it anywhere, make sure that there's really strict rules about

magazine capacity, all this nonsense. Supreme courts are like, well, I mean, that's the Second Amendment, but you know, you got to be able to have it in your home if you pass a bunch of annoying tests and deal with all kinds of stuff that you would not have to deal with otherwise. That's that's as much. That's as far as they're willing to go on this. So am I looking at this and saying it's a great thing.

I think you have to look at this and say okay, this is going Oh there was another another case as well that came down that said that a person two people who were fired from a Catholic instant from a Catholic school, that the schools aren't covered under the same employment law protections because they're religious institutions as other places. So I mean, there's there's a couple of points data

points in favor here. But when you think about some of the other cases that have come down, when you think about the ruling on on transgen sex to include gender identity, which is just another one of these decisions that anybody who is being honest will look back on and say, how could they have done so much violence to the law here. So that's that's inevitable. And then you have the DACA case where Obama can decide that he can do something that's unconstitutional. There is not a

court that will stop him with DACA. And then Trump can come in and say, well, I'm going to use my same executive power authority that Obama had to not make that executive decision that he made, and the Supreme Court will say, we don't like your reasons for it. So Administrative Procedures Act BAMP blocked. Really, yes, really, this is the country we live in now, folks. Remember these are all just human beings making these decisions. You know, we don't have some court of we call it the

Supreme Court. But these are just people. They're just lawyers. And there are people that want to be you know, they want their kids to be treated nicely in school, and they want you know, legal articles to reflect their brilliance. And they have egos and they have their own policy predilections. And this is why it's so important that it is all rooted in the actual text and purpose of the Constitution. But no, we have increasingly it's just the Supreme Court

as another super legislature. And I don't know how we turn this back. Oh and the Libs will pack the court as soon as they can, don't don't think they won't. Thanks for listening to the bus shows. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. How snobby and gutless and stupid is our

news media? Now, I know that's a very it's very broad, right, A lot of people in news media, But but who are some of the big names in the legacy LIB news media that you think of, and you would have to wonder at what length are they willing to go to continue this charade that Donald Trump is the worst person who have ever been in the Oval office in

the history of the world. Though Donald Trump is just the worst person on the planet, and that liberal insanity that we've all been put through for the last six weeks isn't really a problem. I mean, how can anyone really make that argument given what we are seeing in cities. But no, bro Cuomo and Don Lemon, they over at CNN and they think this is up a point of humor. They think this is ridiculous that Democrats cities are like

so full of crime. No, they are, actually, But here's here's what the multi millionaire entirely replaceable by anybody who works for any local news station anywhere in the country, of course, but here's what they they have to say about the state of crime in cities in America right now. Play clip two. Trump's um pole numbers go south, they ain with no position on the Confederate flag. Yeah, Democratic cities are in chaos right now. Is this what you

want from Joe Biden? And they're gonna take your country away? And they're taking down the statues, and crime is rising. It's so bad, and again defunding police. It's like, ha, crime is rising. Ha ha ha ha ha haa a lot of people are dying, you morons, but haha, crime is rising. Huh. That's a fact. That's a fact in New York. It's a fact in Chicago. I'm sure it's a fact a lot of other cities. If you started to crunch the numbers, people are getting shot, Cops aren't

feeling supportive enough to do their jobs. Every cop you talk to will tell you this. In Atlanta, they've had to call in the National Guard because of all of the violence. This is funny. I mean, did these morons even read the website that they work for technically CNN? I mean, do they even know what's going on? But all that matters? Oh Trump, Yeah, you know what the biggest problem facing the country is. Has a journalist asked Trump in the last six hours about the Confederate flag.

That's the real concern that we should all have, not people getting shot and murdered in the streets because of trash heaps like CNN that promote lines constantly. Oh, it's so dangerous for people because of cops. Oh my gosh, how could we all look at what the cops are doing. They're all frauds. Trust me, pro Cuomo, don them all. Any of the CNN anchors, any of the CNN correspondence.

They heard something go bump in the night, they heard a problem at their window or at their front door, they'd call the cops and they'd be begging for them to get there as soon as possible. We all know this, but yet they have no problem going on TV and just trashing them. You might say, oh, buck, but no, they're just talking about But no, they're not. They're they're

defund Oh defund cop. That's funny. It's actually happening in places they're they're pulling funding from the NYPD in New York City to give more broadband access to housing projects. That's supposed to Oh, if people have WiFi, they'll be less shootings. They really think this, and they don't think that that's at CNN. They don't think that's a absurd. No, No, they mock. They mock the people that have a problem

with the spike and crime. They mock people like me who live in New York, who live in Midtown Manhattan, right in the middle of it. I don't live in a multimillion dollar mansion. I live in a small apartment, just trying to pay my bills, just trying to go about my life. And there's a sense that every New Yorker will tell you that it is less safe here on the streets at night. There are more aggressive, belligerent, game dangerous vagrants then you usually see on New York

City streets. I saw another hypodermic needle on the street on my block yesterday. I saw a guys shooting up Heroin a few weeks ago in broad daylight. These are not normal things for where I love. I've had a night where it was like the purge outside and people were shattering windows and going crazy in the most expensive shopping district in New York, perhaps in the world, certainly the most famous. And they think this is all funny.

These morons think this is funny. But but what about what about the message of BLM book We're yeah, a nice try. The message of BLM has turned into destroy America, undermine the country, pulled down the statues, get rid of the founders, and do everything we say or else and no jokes, no free speech, no fun that's also a part of this right don't have to don't enjoy yourself unless we say you can. One of one of the biggest areas of victory for the woke left, and it's

it's uh. I don't know how we turn this back, because it's about a sensibility. It's about cultural norms. You can't make jokes anymore. You can't make jokes. No, not allowed to make fun of things, you know. I you can have that woman who's like, it's frightening to people that you have Hey, hey, remember that woman I forgetting Robin something or other. It's frightening that you have a child who is brown sitting on your lap and you're

a white man. She's freaking out in the I played the audio for really, you know, there are a lot of really funny things I could say about her, but better watch out. Oh that's you know, that sounds like misogynistic or something. You know, Oh in there, come after. You can't make fun, can't make The left deserves mountains of ridicule. And people who were out there ruining careers and canceling people and getting them fired and making it hard for them to support themselves and their families and

humiliating them. And if you mock them, and they deserve to be mocked, but you go after some of their protected leftism, ooho you nobody will stand up for you. Nobody's gonna say, oh, that's okay. I've said before, I can't. I can't do accents of non white individuals on radio. And this is no one's ever told me that rule. I just know, right. I can do Italian and Russian and English and Irish. There are a lot of other accents I could do not if I don't want to

get canceled. Why do we accept that can't make jokes, can't be funny. If you're a LIB, they'll forgive you even for wearing black face back in the day, as Jimmy Kimmel did. Right. If you're a LIB, then all of a sudden, the rules are a little But even libs have to be careful. Sometimes they'll they'll feed their own to the mob, just so they can maintain that

degree of power. But humor is now public. Humor is very difficult making jokes, making fun of anybody on the left, because what they will do is find an isom to tie your joke to and to attack you with it and and say you're a bad person, and we can't we can't just all laugh at and say, oh god, that was actually kind of funny. That was a funny joke.

Oh No, they can ridicule us in the most and they think it's of course really funny, right, they can ridicule Oh you know, remember the guy that went on the one on CNN and he's like, yeah, you know, those those idiots with their with their bobbles and their guns and the whole you know, he did that whole thing on CNN. You can make fun of, make fun of of white Christians in every way as in a

nasty fashion as you want, and that's fine. But if you make a joke about the absurdity of people who are like there are thirty seven gender you're like, what, no, there's not who be careful watch out. This is a huge uh, this is a huge weapon that's been taken off the table rhetorically speaking for pushing back on this insanity. One thing that totalitarians cannot abide is mockery. They can't do it. You mock them, you make fun of them,

you erode their power. They know it, and the left is screaming for ridicule right now, all these you know, all these white Wellesley graduates who were like, I hate the cops. How do you sleep at night? A little screaming of them? And everything people should be they should be getting made fun of all other place. But are you making fun of Black Lives Matter? No, I'm making fun of one moron who's but but you know, even go to that point, could you can you you can

now start to debate the movement? Can you make fun of the movement? Do you see anybody making fun of the movie? This is a This is a huge part of discourse and of our culture that we've effectively just seeded this to the other side. No jokes that upset the left or else. We've got to find a way to turn that around. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. At first it sounds good, right,

a letter on justice and open debate. Say to yourself, all right, this is what we need, right, We need to start letting people think and talk and not have this crazy cancel culture stuff everywhere and not have all this nonsense going on. Right, this is what everybody would initially think as they saw, or at least a lot of people would as they saw the Harper's Magazine letter on justice and open debate. And you know there's some famous,

some famous folks. JK. Rowling sign this, you know, for all you Griffin Doors or or Snapes or I've never read the Harry Potter books. That producer mark if you read them? Yes, I love them dearly, really yeah, I love the books, love the movies. We've discussed this before. You're so deadpan, dude, I can never know if you're messing in the one hundred percent serious. I love the Harry Potter movies and books. So okay, so he knows a lot more about that idea. I've seen one of

the movies and I've read none of the books. Anyway, she's a billionaire author. J. K. Rowling, Salmon Rushdie on the list. Let's see who else that you would know. Perhaps I don't know, Glorious Steinhum, I don't know. There's there's other people on here too, David Frum, who thinks he's a lot smarter than he is. John mcquarter, he's a smart dude over Clumbia University. Anyway. Some people you know,

a lot of people you don't. A bunch of writers and uh, you know, intellectuals or whatever, and this is how they write the first paragraph. So get ready for our cultural institutions are facing a moment of trial. Powerful protests for racial and social justice are leading to overdue demands for police reform, along with wider calls for greater equality and inclusion across our society, not least in higher education, journalism, philosophy,

a philanthropy, and the arts. But this needed reckoning has also intensified a new set of moral attitudes and political commitments that tend to weaken our norms of open debate and tolerance of differences in favor of ideological conformity. As we applaud the first development, we also raise our voices against the second. The forces of illiberalism are gaining strength throughout the world and have a powerful ally in Donald Trump,

who represents a real threat to democracy. But resistance must not be allowed to harden into its own brand of dogma or coercion, which right wing demagogues are already exploiting. The democratic inclusion we want can be achieved only if we speak out against the intolerant climate that is set on all sides, and then it goes on a little more free expression, bah bah artists freedom, you know a little bit of that stuff. Let me just say that

this is hilarious. It is SAIDs. They're writing about what is really canceled culture and the dogmatic authoritarian mania of the democrat, socialist, leftist political side. Okay, the left, the libs. This is coming from them, is this is their reality, right, But just so that they like cover themselves a little bit, they're like, I mean, we know Trump is super illiberal.

They're they're delusional. Trump gets criticized as a traitor. Trump has had journalists actively collued to get him thrown out of office and throw him in prison with lies. That's the whole Russia collusion thing. That's what they did. That's what CNN and the Deep State and DJ and all this stuff. And they act like Trump's a threat to free speech. Everyone who in the journalism world speaks out against Trump gets more famous, gets more money. Oh but

they're so brave. They're so brave because Trump is a tyrant. They're out of their minds. And right wing demagogues already seizing on this. You mean, conservatives are saying, you guys are ruining the country with this crap. The anti intellectualism, anti freedom position of liberals quote liberals is ruining America. You are ruining our institutions, You are ruining our corporations, you are ruining our lives with this crap, this baby

ish I feel unsafe by your words. Your words make me feel unsafe, and I don't like And it's just so perfect that they start out this letter. All these big you know, Salmon Rushing and all these big I wrote one book like forty years ago and since then has done nothing. But anyway, all these big names we all have to hear about, and they take their initial and other No one even want to note about the book, except the Aetola put out a hit on him, which

you know is crazy and and that's a liberal. That's what true tyrants do. They'd say, Oh, I don't like your book. I'm going to actually put out a bounty on your head. Now, right, that's something that we all could say, Oh wow, that's really scary. They act like Trump is, you know, basically, the Aetola, they're they're absurd

and right wing demagogues are seizing on us. No, we're just pointing out the obvious truth that this is destroying, destroying, discourse and and just intelligent conversation and destroying the world of ideas, and so much of the actual physical manifestation of the world around is pushed by ideas, right, whether it's wars between nation states or you know, religious conflicts, or just how we feel that we all come together

as one people in America and all this stuff. These are all ideas and they're they're creating a conformity that is totalitarian. And this is all coming from one side of the political spectrum. It's coming from people who really are using identity politics. That's the main weapon. You know, say what we want or else you are anti trans, you're anti gay, you're anti black, or anti they'll they'll

just go down, they'll pick an identity politics category. And that is the weapon for silencing all the time, even if you're not even talking about one of those categories. Right, but oh, your policy on X, your feelings on how we should deal with you know, a district attorney that won't prosecute murder cases properly is racist, right or you know, they'll take one thing that has nothing to do with the other and they'll say, ah, but we find a way.

That's how they do all the silencing. The great part about this letter, though, is that they did the whole throat clearing about you know, Trump is a right and all those other stuff, and guess what, Libs one already backed out on it. Now others are saying, oh my gosh, I didn't know all of these people who are so find onto this. I've already had one back out. And the Libs have seen this online of reading the comments is amazing, and they want them gone. They want anybody

who signed this punished. This is a letter from you know, exalted intellectuals, acceptable in the academy and on the left, and you know, some of them luminaries of the liberals, and it's like, no, you can't sign that now. Now, you guys need to be punished for that to exactly prove the point, even with the bedding of the knee, even with their we know Trump is a big threat, but like maybe we should be able to have a talk. Guys. No, the left looks at this and says, you're not allowed

to say anything. You shut up. Have about a nice warm glass of shut the heck up, that's what they're telling them. Of course, thanks for listening to the Bus Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. How is the efforts to defeat this Democrat left insanity going? Or are we gonna actually have Donald Trump win four more years? Is the country gonna survive? And what is the best

way to grill barbecue ribs in your backyard? To answer all of these questions, we are joined by our friend mister Ned Ryan. He is the founder of American Majority Pack. He is also a political commentator. Mister Ned Good to have you, sir, Yeah, no, good to be back with you. Buck all right, man, you have been openly critical of how the campaign has been doing. The Trump campaign this mount Rushmore speech, I've been saying, and I know you've been sharing this on Twitter as well. It feels like

a little bit of a reset, of a pivot. But what are we seeing now and our things different? Are you hearing from the campaign that they understand the urgency of the moment and the need to shift the shift the momentum against the STA statue toppling lunatics. I am buck At. I got to the point where I decided I'd pick up the phone and call the boss and say I need to share some concerns with you about

the campaign, and specifically Buck. I mean, I've been beating this drum since beginning of May that we got real issues in Florida and we got to address this. And so I felt that maybe perhaps my concerns weren't being listened to. So I called up the Big Boss and said, forget polls. I could make a poll that can say whatever I wanted to, but you've got real numbers in

Florida with absentee ballot requests that are problematic. And so we had a little conversation about that, and the next morning I had a conversation with Jared and you know, I'm trying to feed to the campaign the importance of dealing with the absentee ballot requests in Florida, because, just to give you perspective, Buck, forty days out from the twenty sixteen elections, Republicans were up about one hundred and

forty three thousand absentee ballot requests over Democrats. Currently, as of today, actually yesterday, we were down three hundred and twenty three thousand absentee ballot requests. So we basically have to make up over four hundred and sixty thousand HAPs of tea baller requests to get level to where we were in twenty sixteen. And the importance of this just

so people understand. If Republicans don't win the absent tee ballot mail in vote in Florida, which they have traditionally and go into the lead, into the lead after that, Democrats usually win the early in person voting and then we come back roaring back on election day. So I think they are addressing I've been in communication with the campaign just about some of these things and also about the fact book. And I say this as somebody that's done campaigns and a lot of this stuff in the

last twenty years. You don't really run a national campaign. You're really running a seven to ten state race. And to focus on where they should be forgetting New Mexico, forget Colorado, focus on Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, Virginia, and North Carolina and then throw in Minnesota. But that's where you should be focused. Those are the states you need to win. You win those states you win reelection. Ned

how are they doing on messaging? The president has I think learned a lesson here about the law enforcement reform gesture as if that's really what these angry mobs want and that would be enough even if they got it. Do you think that he's got it? Has he got the fire back in the belly the fight. It just hasn't. It hasn't felt like we've been seeing twenty sixteen Trump until the Mount Rushmore speech. This is absolutely correct book.

And again that was one of the topest in conversation I had with him and said, sir, you've got the best instincts I've seen in politics and years. You got to go back to trusting them. You got to go back to what won you election in twenty sixteen. And I gotta tell you that Mount Rushmore speech was phenomenal book. It was really truly a defense of the American Republic. I love the line. In fact, it kind of reminded me of something I'd written about in my book, where

we are the pinnacle of Western civilization. We truly are the greatest nation of the world has ever seen. But he had to recite American history. I was telling my wife this and I tweeted about this. He literally had to go to Mount Rushmore on a nationally televised speech and recite American history about the four figures behind him, because we're not teaching history, because we're not teaching who we are as a people, where we came from. We are truly one of the greatest, were the longest, last

and constitutional republic in the history of the world. It didn't happen by chance. I mean it was very intentional. The decisions made over two hundred and forty years ago, you know, in Philadelphia Declaration and then Philadelphia, very intentional. Our founders knew what they were doing. And I tell people this book, the thing that we have to understand, the reason we've got to fight for this republic. But the founders put in place is they got human nature right.

They got it absolutely right. They didn't even trust themselves. I tell people they knew sitting in that room in Philadelphia seventeen eighty seven that they were going to be the presidents, the vice presidents, the senators, the representatives, the judges. They didn't trust themselves with consolidated power. They wanted to diffuse it. They had the separation of powers at the federal level, the idea of federalism, all of these things.

That's where we're up against. We are up against black lives matter, and these very aggressive Marxists, they're not about tearing down Confederate statues or defunding police. They want to tear down the old order of the American Republic and usher and a new Marxist one. That's really what the battle is, and that's why I love the messaging. It's really Americanism versus socialism, and I hope that he hits

that theme from now until November. Speaking of ed Ryan found of American Majority Pack, also a fellow, a senior fellow at the American Greatness website, ned you mentioned the places where this election will be determined, and that certainly is that is the list, right, anybody who's following this note that those are the states. How are we actually looking in those states? How's our infrastructure? And it doesn't feel at all like, you know, pretty soon you were

going to be an August and August? Is that going to be September? And then it's like it's the election, my friends, I mean we're there. Yeah. Well, well, I've been fighting not only highlighting the appsent deballot problem in Florida, but saying you got to bring back your twenty sixteen team, and thankfully, but They did that last week. They brought in Susie Wiles, who ran Florida for Trump in twenty sixteen. They brought her back. She'll bring back a team. They're

going to really hit the ground hard. I think July fifteenth this is a good sign it And I told the campaign yesterday like the last four days have given me a lot of encouragement. First of all, the reset on the messaging at Mount Rushmore, the shift on the Florida staff and bringing back Susie. Those are two major shifts. I haven't told some people at the White House. I think your odds just went up five to ten percent overall just by fixing Florida. So I'm optimistic, and I

tell people this book. I mean again going back to poll numbers. I'm a poll skeptic, but if you really want to understand what's taking place, don't look at the national polls, look at state poles, and look at state polls of likely voters. So you look at Wisconsin. Trafalgar is a very reliable poll shows Trump up by one, shows it dead even in Florida. So start to look at the state polls of registered voters, and you're gonna get a little bit of a different story. Do I

think Trump is down? Absolutely? Do I think he's down nearly as much as people want to say absolutely not. The other thing to remember, Buck is this, I think Trump gets a poll tax people. Posters call voters, they ask are you going to vote for Trump? They don't want to admit it to a poster. They go into that polling booth. They pulled a lever for Trump. And I actually think I've seen a poll where likely voters said by eleven points right now they would vote for Biden.

Who do they think is going to win in November? Trump by two? I mean, that's a thirteen point swing among likely voters in the state of Florida. Tells you that a lot of people don't want to admit to a poster they're gonna vote for Trump. They go into that polling booth. I think a lot of them are going to pull that lever for Trump. Are you hearing any sense? And I know you talked to the big guy himself. You spoke the President recently about the campaign,

which is great. I'm happy to hear that there are sane voices that know this game, know how this is done, that are weighing in at this stage because clearly, look, June was a bad month for the president, no question about it. So we you know, July needs to start to switch, start to turn in his favor if we're gonna have a real shot going into the actual election. Are you hearing anybody who's talking to him about how maybe you need to bring back some of the old

I don't know some of the old sauce. I don't mean Trump personally, I mean some of the people around him, you know, the more ben and esque folks here who were in touch with the base. Because it feels like who is Trump's bass whisperer right now that's involved in

the campaign or that's involved in the public messaging. Yeah, I mean no, I think you make a really good point, Buck, And the reason I'm actually even talking about having a conversation with Tom as you see all these two ports of Carl Road and some of these other people going in, I'm like, no, No, there are people that are with the base. They're going in and advising, and I think

he's kind of I think he has woken up. I mean I think the last couple of weeks have been huge for him when he's realized, like you said beginning of this interview. Some of this police reform, this executive order made nobody happy, was not a good move. I think he's realized that, and he's got to go back

to trusting his own instincts. I mean, that's one of the reasons that I'm trying to be more vocal and be more involved, is to go in and say, hey, I'm connected with the base and only with American majority. I mean, that's what we do. We're out in the States, we're walking the grass roots. But sorry, I've been with you from pretty much, you know, the very beginning and actually going on. And you know this, You've been on some of these channels, the MSNBCCNN and fighting a good fight.

I'm with you. You've got to get reelected, and if you don't get reelected, it will be the sentence of darkness. And don't count on Republicans standing with you. And I think that's one thing that I think he's realizing more and more it really is all about him. He should not expect Republicans in DC to stand with him. That's fun. There are a lot of people out here that are for him, that understand the implications of what's going on.

In November. We are with him all the way. He makes some of these other changes at the campaign, changes his messaging, starts to really focus on these things. I like his chances book. I mean, I think he's got a legitimate chance. As I told people, he's down, he's not dead. He changes some of these things. We move in the right direction. And the other thing too that I remind people book that we're kind of not talking about but should be. The Durham Bar stuff got pushed back.

I think you're going to see some of this stuff come out in August, and I think it's gonna be pretty staggering and the narrative change that will take place. Get the fundamentals right with the campaign. I think there's gonna be some really positive narrative changes they're gonna take place. Get the fundamentals. Let's go for it. Let's see what happens over the next sixteen weeks. Ned Ryan founded American Majority Pack. Ned great to have you, my friend. We'll

talk soon. Appreciate it. Thanks, Buck, You're in the freedom Huh. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. What does diversity and inclusion mean? According to the people who teach these courses and now get to dictate the policies of corporate America. Well, what is what does diversity inclusion really mean? You know, we hear about it all the time, but how do you stay on the right side of this and how do you make sure you're okay? Well, let's take a

look into one example. The City of Seattle had a session that we now have through a freedom of information or public records requests, we have information about it. Hatchep Christopher Ruffo, who did the due diligence to get all this research together. He's a contributing at City Journal, contributing editor. So Christopher Ruffo pulls together the city of Seattle and here's the thread that he wrote on this on Twitter, so that we can know what does it mean to

go through this diversity training? What are the kind of concepts that they're not just being raised? You are told to adopt this, I mean you are told to agree to this stuff or else. Well, here's what he's got. The City of Seattle held a training session for white employees called Interrupting Internalized racial superiority and Whiteness. So I did a public records request to find out exactly what this means. Let's go through this together in the thread first,

and this is amazing stuff. Diversity trainers informed white participants that objectivity, individualism, intellectualization, and comfort are all vestiges of internalized racial oppression. So that's right. So when you talk about individualism or objectivity, that's a racial oppression term that's used. Wow. Christoph Rupo goes on, sometimes both sides of the coin are oppression. Are white employees speaking too much, that's probably

the internalized racial superiority of imposition or paternalism. Are wide employees speaking too little, that's oppression because silence is violence. It's this is real. This is a public records request for the City of Seattle. This is what they teach city employees in these insane leftist enclaves. ABCNN can go ha ha ha and have a big laugh about this. Yeah, does it seem like it's reasonable stuff? Does this seem sane to any sane person? It's really It's pretty amazing,

isn't it? Oh? But it goes on. What's next? The City of Seattle diversity trainers encourage white employees to practice self talk that affirms their complicity in racism and work on This is a quote, undoing your own whiteness. Racism is not our fault, but we are responsible practicing self talk that affirms our complicity in racism. Wow, this is amazing stuff. Talk through your struggles in the work of undoing your own whiteness and showing up as allies and

accomplices so you can challenge and support each other. This is what people are being told. You better confront your whiteness, confess and expunge your whiteness, or else tax dollars folks going to this. And remember this is not a mandate. Now. These are not things that you get to ignore and say, ah,

you know that was fifteen maybe ten years ago. The diversity trainers come into college and they tell all this stuff, and then you know, the frat pros are gonna frat bro and other people are gonna you know, the artsy kids are gonna do that. Everyone kind of just goes and it's a free for all. Everyone's just drinking too much and you know, having a little too much casual sex on campus, right, Like that's what used Now it's oh, no, you better listen to all this diversity stuff because you're

gonna be held to account on this. You better be willing to stand up in class and denounce your white privilege and your whiteness, or else. Christopher Rufo continues here, remember this is what he pulled from the city of Seattle. It's amazing what happens after the thought exercises. It's time to do the work. The trainers ask white employees to let go of comfort, guaranteed physical safety, social status, and

relationships with some other white people. They then go through a flow chart that outlines how white people cause harm to people of color, show up small and inauthentic, and are unable to access their humanity. My friends, this is I mean, this is just straight up ideological brainwashing with brainless slogans, right, this is just absurd. Well, this is not different than I'm sure what's being trained to your kids if they're in college, maybe even in high school.

Now they're in public school. I don't know. I don't have kids. This is what diversity training stuff is. This is being forced into people's faces, and you must know. Not only do you sit there and listen and be respectful of this idiocy, you are told to comply with its demands or else show your appreciation for it, celebrate it. Not even enough to bend the knee. When the left tells you to bend the knee, look up at them and say, thank you so much for taking away my

individual thought, my freedom, and my free expression. Thank you so much for forcing contradictory, absurd, and even immoral beliefs down my throat. Thank you so much. This is amazing, This is wonderful. How can I help in your work here? How can I be an ally in an accomplice? Mister Rufo continues. In case some people are wondering if they're really white, they pass out a data sheet called Assimilation into Whiteness. Are you of Arab, Jewish, Finnish, German, Italian,

Armenian or Irish descent? You're definitely white. No getting out of this. The invitation for this training was strictly segregated.

This is stunning to white city employees only the goal is to teach them how to have how they have complicit complicity in the system of white supremacy and must be held accountable to black, indigenous, and people of color and quote, how do you know when you've been successful in the training when you implicate yourself in racism, when other white people may be angry, and when you have

stopped your white normative behavior. That's right. Apologize and apologize for and to race your whiteness as fast as you can, or else you're complicit in racism. This is what people are being taught with tax dollars as public employees. Thanks for listening to the Busess and show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, app or wherever you get your podcasts. Can you be charged with a hate

crime for painting over painted words on public property? The answer in the Bay Area of San Francisco in the city of Martinez is apparently yes, Yes you can. ABC News here with the story a white California couple has been charged with a hate crime after they were seen on video defacing a Black Lives Matter mural. Two people identified by the district attorney as etc. Etc. In the In a video of this demand identified as Nelson, can be heard saying, there's no racism, it's a leftist lie.

No one wants Black lives matter. Here. He was wearing Trump twenty twenty garb and yelled make America great again. Look, this is a this is a political fight. This is not a hate crime. Folks. Now, if we're going to be a letter of the law people. You know, if it's a earl and labor and time went into that, you know, could this be considered petty vandalism? Yes? Right, I mean, let's be if you have permission to paint

something somewhere. Right, If I have a grocery store and I want a mural painted on the side and someone comes along with black spray paint and sprays all over it, that's not okay. But I hate crime. Come on, But this is what they're trying to do. That's the whole

don't you see. That's the whole purpose of Black Lives Matter is to take the left's Marxism and rooted in identity politics where they can always use the most, the most strident and devastating attacks on their opponents possible by claiming that everything against this movement is racism, is a hate crime. That's what they're trying to do. And they're being successful, and they're being successful that public property is

now taking what is a current political movement? And right, I mean this is no what if Republican towns wanted to start writing Maga all over public buildings. Yeah, we're gonna have a Maga mural in the in the city, you know, in town square. Does that seem right to people? Oh, but BLM is not about politics. I mean, we're really gonna play this game. Yeah, they're gonna play this game. Dishonesty, so much dishonesty. Black Lives Matter is about a lot

more than just police violence against black men. As we know, police murders of black men is really what it's about. They say, But it's not. It's about all these other things, all this other stuff. We know this, but that's right, mess with a They so they can deface monuments, do all these things. The left is fine with that. But if you paint over the mural, I think it was just a sign that said, I mean just painted words black Lives matter. If you paint over that to hate crime,

could go to prison for a year for this. I mean, this is this is not good folks, free expression, free thought. If they can wrap their political ideology in this protective, this protective covering of oh BLM, any opposition of BLM is a hate crime. Well, uh look, this is why I find hate crime legislation to be very problematic. Crimes are crimes establishing special crimes, especially for things that aren't

criminal behavior absent this assumed intent. It's it's an issue, right, and this is how you get people say, oh, I saw a rope, it's a new snow. It's actually used by construction workers to lift up, you know, cans of paint, which anybody would know if they were also hysterical about it.

My friends, they will use every tool or the left, the Democrats, will use everything that they have to silence you, to defeat you, and to make you do what they want, and to be in power and to feel like they're the good people, even as the society around them is crumbling. In some of the most precious parts of our society, freedom of speech, freedom of association, freedom of religion are just under assault from these people. They are democrats, are

attacking all of us. They don't believe in any of these freedoms. They want control, to tell you what to do all the time everywhere. Liberalism is a lie that the left tells people. They are illiberal, they are anti liberty. Don't forget it, You're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Like soft Butter on warm toast, time to spread some freedom coast to coast. It's time for roll call all right, Facebook dot com slash buck Sexton if you want to email us Team Buck at

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in the Baltimore area and for enjoying this. And you are my friend, and thank you for listening to me and producer Mark every day and also knowing good radio when you hear it. Appreciate that John Hey bucking Producer Mark. I just wanted to share a short anecdote with you about this year's Independence Day. While our local Chamber of Commerce canceled the parade and fireworks celebration this year, the proud Patriots that inhabit our state decided that this would

just not do. As I drove home across the prairie after day of celebration and fellowship with friends and family, the night sky was lit up with what was easily tens of thousands of dollars of illegal fireworks. They shot up from every neighborhood in every direction, letting up the sky and roaring with a defiance that would have made

our forefathers proud. I had never felt such a swelling of patriotic pride before, but there was a solidarity in knowing that the American spirit is still alive and well, you just need to walk outside and look for it. As far as I'm concerned, this should set the standard for how all future Independence Days are celebrated. Shields high. So I assume John is writing from California, right because I saw Mark. You saw that video right where they were lightening up all the fireworks in the sky even

though they weren't supposed to. Yes, yeah, that was pretty cool. Hot take fireworks suck? What's the point? I just tell you, can I tell you We're gonna get so. This is a rare moment where you and I are contrarian together. I'm not a fireworks person. I don't get it. I don't get it. Look, if you're with your family in the right circumstance, you know, watching a fireworks just play together on Independence Day? Cool, I get it. But people that are like, yeah, I want to go play with

a lot of fireworks, I don't understand. Firework goes boom? Who cares. I'll take it a step further, even, like you know how most towns and cities will have like a gathering on a normal year. Obviously not this year with the big fireworks display. I'm gonna schlep all the way to some park in the middle of nowhere and watch some lights go off in the sky and stand up for a couple hours and a crowd of people and have to park my car two miles away. Who the hell wants to do that. I don't get it.

It's so boring. I don't get it. So, yeah, makes no sense, makes no sense. Oh but you know, no sense to me, I should say. I mean, look at people love it. They love it. That's not my It's not my thing. It's not my thing. There are other things I like. This is not teach their own. If you like it, shure. But yeah, but I just you know, I remember I was at a like I was at a college house party a long time ago, and people started they got drunk and they ran out in the

yard and they started firing. I think it's Roman candles at each other. Does that sound right? Yes? And and I was and I was like, what, I don't get this. You know, it's someone I think just died because they got in New York because firework exploded near their chest or something. And wasn't there a Giants player Jason Pierre Paul he lost a finger or two fingers even, Yeah,

he playing with fire his handoff playing with fireworks. I gotta say, you know, I did some rudimentary explosives training, you know, with explosive explosive you know C four and and debt chord and all that stuff, and you know guns. To me, it's always like, if you've got good muscle and trigger discipline and you understand safety, you can be

around guns and be and be totally safe. Explosives, Uh, you know, you're always there's a reason why people that build their own detonators tend to be are sorry, build their own blasting caps, I should say often lose a finger or two. There's a reason because that stuff is

really unstable and it's really easy. You know, there have even been it's rare, but cases where static electricity can set off a charge and people have died during during military training because of that, where you have something and they didn't actually hit the hit the plunger, so to speak. Yeah, the stuff can happen. Explosives kind of that that puts

me on edge. Knives, guns, train, you know what you're doing fine, explosives though, I don't know some of the guys out I know there's some eod Tex who are probably listening to this right now. How you guys and gals, how you do what you do? I don't even know. I think that may be if I was told that I had to take a if I had to take a combat role, I think eod Tech would be the one that would I would just have the hardest time doing. I don't know that would just you know, sign me up.

You know, I'd rather trade. I'd rather train to do sniper stuff. I'd rather train to you know, clear house. Whatever it is. Eod Tech, I don't know how they do it, I really and I think that's why that movie. What was the movie um years ago in a rock on the one the best picture Oscar hurt Locker. Yes, the hurt Locker. That's why everybody watched. I was just like the whole time, You're like, oh my gosh, because

explosives are scary, all right, uh Courtney, hey Buck. I was getting my nails done here in the suburbs of North Dallas. Yeehah, Okay, I was told don't do anymore. Ye huh not allowed. I love you, Texas. Dallas is a city they don't say yeehah. Come on, man, I'm from New York. We think everyone's like, hey, howdy, I'm wearing the stetson and roding ahore and I'm just kidding. And that's why they call us Yankees. Yeah, that's true.

I actually spent a lot of time in Dallas because when I worked at the Blaze for Glenn Beck, I was in Dallas every probably every two or three months. So great, great food, great town, really nice people. I'm a fan. Austin, where we have our wonderful affiliate KLBJ, of course, is another town that I need to spend some time in this fall. I'm going. I asked my nail tech. Courtney writes about how he felt about the

whole mask wearing thing. He said he hated it, then proceeded to tell me about his friend who recently went to be tested for COVID. He said he checked in and waited for over an hour and then left. Later that evening, he got a call saying his test that he never even got came back positive for COVID nineteen.

I have a feeling this kind of thing is happening a lot, so you Si Courtney telling me that, Yeah, I have heard that the testing takes long than people think that it will, so you can get tested in wait three or four days to get a result, which feels like h This is also why, as I've been telling you, you know, I'm right about this. The tracing things just has been preposterous from the start. Yeah, that's

just me. With everybody you've met with, I mean, they're gonna be they're gonna be tracing people for the next thousand years, given how many cases and how many contacts, it's absurd. Absurd. Oh, we do it for STDs. Yeah, well, you know, if you're trying to trace syphilis, hopefully the list is a little smaller of people that have been put at risk. Right, tracing some diseases is a lot

easier than tracing a coronavirus. Nate, isn't the more uncomfortable part of that apology from Prince Harry that his family was in charge of sending most of the slaves to America shields high. Oh, Nate, you raise a good point, which is that it was you know, the British were the initial the initial transportation arm of the slave trade in the America. Is not the only one, but they were. They were the major one or for the Atlantic slave trade.

And yes, indeed, of course Britain is therefore deeply complicit in American slavery. And even though our liberals in America like to pretend like America is the only place that had slaves, we invented if you listened to Senator Tim Kane, we invented slavery, which as we know, is not true. And anybody who even has a passing familiarity with the Bible would know that that we did not invent slavery.

It's been around, unfortunately, four thousands of years. Peter hey Buck producer Mark to say, we don't have a royal class is a misnomer. Our senators and congress people, because of the lack of term limits, have become princesses and princes. I mean they're they're a ruling class. I think that's fair. But you remember, our prince or a princess is going to have that constant, traded authority of a monarchy usually, I guess not really in the Saudi context, where there's

like a thousand princes and princesses. But I don't know. I see what you're saying. I see what you're saying, Peter. You know, it's like the Jeopardy judges. I will allow it. What do you think, Producer Mark? Yeah, sure, I think there should be term limits. Yeah. Tie goes to team buck on this one. O. Well, of course I agree on term limits, But I mean that we have a we have a monarchical class. Well, they become like, you know, well known people because they've been in office so long. Yeah,

a loyal class. I see, Like I agree with the sentiment. I agree with the sentiment. Alex Trump had a great speech at Route Mount Rushmore, but then feels the need to go after Bubba Wallace and Nascar. I don't get it. Alex I don't get it either. I you know, I feel like Trump is uh is that guy that you're in the bar with that you know that if you get into a bar fight, he's the best you could

ever have. But you know, every once in a while he picks a fight with a lamp post when he's had one too many and like breaks his hand, and you're just like, well, that wasn't really necessary. He's still a great fighter, and you still love the guy, but you know, it's not a perfect situation. Not a perfect situation, Brandon, hey Buck. First off, love the show. Second, I live in Cincinnati, and starting July ninth, we were supposed to

wear masks within our city limits. Then on July eighth, our governor declared that it's also mandatory to wear masks throughout parts of the state. If you don't, you get slapped with the twenty five dollars fun and they're released a number to the public for people to call and tattle on you, like we are back in the second grade. Keep doing what you're doing, sir, Well, Brandon, that is certainly troubling and annoying, but that's what we're heading to now.

We're all being talking about complicit. We're all being forced to be complicit in the anti COVID nanny states. I hope that changes. Please got a bucksexton dot com. Check out on Facebook dot com slashbuck Sexton, The buck Brief, share it back tomorrow. I'll also go to YouTube dot com slash buck Sexton subscribe Shield Time

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