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Midterms Mob Mania

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You are entering the freedom hunt. Russian meddling in our elections. Oh, looks like there's at least one case, but the Feds are calling out for the mid terms. We're talking about that, plus the other countries Russia, China and Iran that have tried to intervene as well. Plus what's going on with the caravan on the way to the border and the Democrats mobs continue to hound Republicans. That and more coming

up on The Buck Sexton Show. This is the Buck Sexton Show where the mission or mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence, manor mistake American, You're a great American Again. The Buck Sexton Show begins the other shameful acts, including what they're doing to our border by saying, we're not going to give you the laws that you need to protect our country, but we're taking it and we're doing it, and we have great things happening.

This will be an election of Kavanaugh, the caravan, law and order, and common sense. There you're having, folks. Welcome to the Buck sex and Show. President Trump laying out what the stakes are and what the main issues are, what you should be aware of going into this mid term. Gosh, we're really getting into the final countdown here. It is getting closer than we had anticipated, isn't it. It's happening faster than well, it feels like faster every year. I

guess I'm getting older. The common sense, Kavanaugh, the Wall mobs. This is what it all comes down to. What did the Democrats offer better governance, better ideas? No, better behavior? Definitely not. Trump knows that if he can just get Americans to pay attention to what's going on and not believe the narratives that they are being spoon fed by an insanely and maniacally anti Trump media, that will be in very good shape for these mid terms. But I feel like that, you know, there's a part of you

that can't help. But say, I told yourself with this and and here we are with this one, and I know I shouldn't do that. Time we say bark, don't say that. But trust me in this case, in this case, it has deserved. One of the overlooked side effects of the insatiable media frenzy around Russia, collusion and all that is that now they don't have to even be a foreign adversary, doesn't even have to be particularly good at intervening in the election. They can actually undermine democracy, because

that's what the Democrats say has happened. They can do that merely by doing anything, and it will call the election at some level the results into doubt, because whichever side loses now can point and we know the Democrats will do this over and over again. They can point and say, oh see, it was a close election, but

it was because of those Facebook memes. It was because of the Russians spending a couple of million dollars on Facebook that my side didn't win, and that, in Putin and his oligarch's wildest dreams, there was absolutely no way they could have ever anticipated that whatever the success was that they had in the meddling the first time around, would be so repeatable and so easily achievable once again, because all you have to do is do any meddling,

and you feed into this frenzy, this hysteria around it. Right. I mean, if you get ten Russians to start posting some memes on Facebook and then they write a little stuff in cyrillic and they say, oh gosh, you know, we're gonna really do everything we can to mess up the U S election. You're gonna have some media outlets that act like this is the bombing of Pearl Harbor all over again. They're gonna act like this is a

tremendous threat to democracy. Um. And that's why when you look at this latest charge here, this is going to be they're gonna make a much bigger deal of this. This just came out today. They're gonna make a much bigger deal of this than uh, than they should. And

it's because of all these political reasons. Quote. Federal prosecutors, it's in the Wall Street Journal today have charged a Russian national with conspiring to influence next month's midterm elections, according to a criminal complaint unsealed Friday, the first known case involving the November race. The Justice Department described Elena

alex Avna, who's yea yeay Nova, who's yea yea nova. Wow, that's not an easy one of St. Petersburg, Russia, as the chief accountant of an effort funded by a Russian oligarch and two companies he controls, including a Russian company that's been indicted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Before the complaint was unsealed Friday, US intelligence agencies had to expressed concern over election interference, citing Russian, China, Chinese, and Iranian

countries trying to interfere. They added that no evidence that voting or vote counts were affected. State and local governments prevented the attempts. Okay, what I've been saying along is it Now, if you're a foreign government that really doesn't like us, all you have to do is meddal a tiny little bit, just a just a little bit of meddling, and you get this greatly magnified effect. Because the media wants an excuse, Democrat Party wants an excuse for why

Hillary lost. They got it with the whole Russian meddling nonsense. But now that they've convinced a lot of Americans that already one election was changed because of this, this can This is highly repeatable. You can do this over and over. It's not that difficult, and you don't have to be six sessful. Right, Because they took all context out of the discussion, it was no longer did they change votes?

Did this actually shift the election in any particular state or in any meaningful way, or was this just throwing out there some memes and some fake Facebook stuff, and that shifted perception. You can never really gauge how much impact that shift had, but it did something, and something means that you can always say the election was tainted. Now Russia, China, Iran, any country doesn't even have to

be sophisticated. They have the ability two with a minimum of any financial outlay, with a minimum of anything from their end, they can affect the outcome of an election. Right, they can change how much trust we have in electric process. And if you're looking to undermine democracy, the great irony here is that because the left and the Democrats hyper ventilated so much about the last Russian interference campaign, everyone that comes after this is likely to be it greatly

exaggerated in the minds of a lot of people. And now whenever and whenever one side of the political aisle loses, there will be at least some faction within it that can say, see tainted election. You know this, this election was marred by outside efforts to try to change things. So and I would also note that the Russians and the Chinese, maybe even the Iranians, they're gonna get more sophisticated doing this too. They're not going to just stop

at these relatively minor and innocuous Facebook campaigns. Uh. Some of the other things that I've been going on, they're going to get more advanced. But back to this, this federal complaint that just came out today. Uh, this is what it says in this journal piece. Ms Kuzya Nova. Sorry, I don't know how you say that. Kusia Nova managed the effort called Project Lakta, which targeted the U S election and worked a total operating budget of more than

thirty five million dollars between January sixteen and June. The complaints said ms k I'll call her played a key role in what Project Lott described this information warfare against the United States. Information warfare is a pretty strong way of saying getting them to try to vote for one side of the political aisle or the other. Um. Remember, they're not trying to convince us to have a bloody

revolution in the streets. They're trying to convince people to either vote for dram or vote for Hillary, or vote for whomever. UM. But I just think that we've lost we've lost so much of the ability to contextualize this and understand what really matters, what's really important, and what's not UM. They're they're getting way ahead of their skis on this one. So we've gotten out. Now we've got

d o J charges about rush interference the midterms. Who wants to guess whether the Democrats are gonna wait and see how they do in the midterm before making a big deal of this all of a sudden, they're gonna unearth a lot more. There's gonna be so much more reporting on this one based on who wins or who doesn't. So we'll stay on this. I also want to talk to you about the mob mobs on the streets and the massive caravan of people heading for the border. We'll

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at those claims. We want to make sure that those claims are legitimate. Make the track across Mexican. It's it's not in the interests of anybody to have those people make that trip. They're frequently tricked by, you know, humans, smuggling organizations. We have evidence that this caravan is also very much politically motivated. Evidence that the caravan is politically motivated. What exactly does he mean there? What is the what are the specifics? That was Geronimo Gutierrez, who's the Mexico,

Mexico's ambassador to the u n UM. There's definitely a lot of people that are working with us. I actually spoke to some progressives because you know, I'm in the swamp. I know a lot of Democrats, and there are international organizations that are assisting these people along the way with this caravan route. They're definitely doing everything that they can two push them along and make sure that they make the full truck, make the full journey. There's some problems

with this whole thing. First of all, it is very dangerous to do this. It is very dangerous for especially women and children to be traveling in this way, along this distance. They are going to be moved through drug cartel controlled territory. Many of them, I am sure, will be preyed upon by the cartels. They'll try to get them to carry drugs across You know, people say, oh, buck,

but that's who would do that. If the cartels can grab some of you and you know, either offer you a lot of money or tell you that you know they will do terrible things to you. Unless you take drugs across the border, you might well do that. So it puts them in a dangerous situation. It's not safe to be doing this. I know that people say there's greater safety in numbers, and that's why this caravan is happening.

But it's not safe. But on this issue of even claiming asylum, if you are an asylum seeker, then you tend to go and claim asylum in the first country you can where you realistically have a shot of staying and being safe. They're passing through Mexico on the way to the United States. What what does the Mexican government think of this whole thing? Why can't a large number, if not all, of these people, if Honduras is so dangerous that they can't they can't bear to go back

to their home country. Why doesn't the Mexican government take them in. Why doesn't the Mexican government do more to make them feel safe and at home there? Remember we're talking about culturally, linguistically very similar countries, very similar and

right next to each other. And you know, one thing that always stuck out to me when I was at the Syrian refugee camps on the Jordanian Syrian border was that every Syrian that I spoke to through a translator UH claim that they they were happy that they were safe, but they didn't want to go back home. They didn't want to abandon their country forever. They just wanted to not get killed while the war was raging, and then they wanted to return if they could. That was what

I was told over and over again. Um. But what you see here with with a lot of these people who were making their way with this caravan of of immigrants through Mexico to the US border are people who they want to be in America. Now there's a part of me that says, yeah, I get it, right. Of course, people want to be in America, the greatest country on the face of the earth. But you know it shouldn't be.

My country is uh, is not so great. So I'm going to claim that I'm under imminent threat of violence so that I get to go to the best country right away. If it were really about asylum. I mean you saw this with the migrants leaving the Mid East and going across Europe too. They didn't want to stop in Hungary, they didn't want to stop in you know, in Poland they wanted to or they didn't want to stop in Greece. I mean, that's really where they end

up first when they crossed over from Turkey. UH. They want to get all the way up to either Germany or Sweden or one of those very robust economically UH and very friendly to refugees, UH, northern and Central European countries. That's what That's what the whole plan was. It wasn't just to get to a place where they were safe

and not under imminent threat of of death. It was get to the place where you have to look the most generous welfare state, the greatest you know, economic assistance from from those that are either the n g o S, they're they're also the government. But there's a lot of things about this caravan that you're not being told and that you won't be told. I do not think that this was in any way a coincidence that this the largest yet, the largest caravan yet is on it square

to the border. I think that they're trying to return the issue. They're trying to return to the issues that they think they were doing well on the left isn't international. These sorrows funded organizations are international. That's just the fact. People can get mad about. It's just a fact. And they recognize that they need some momentum other than just yelling about how Trump is a racist and a sexist and a massogist and all this. They need to create

something beyond that, and this showdown at the border. I believe the left thinks is favorable for its political interests. I think that they in their minds, this will give them an opportunity to energize their base and create something that could give them the last push they need to at least take the House in the in the midterms. But think about what the long term incentives of this are.

If we take this caravan, If this caravan is brought in the United States, let's say it's four thousand people, why don't the next four thousand people to say, yeah, we're gonna show up too, and the next four thousand people, yeah, we're gonna show up too. At what point do you realize you no longer have a legal immigration system worthy

of the name. You just have a country that is porous, and you just to find a way to get into one of those one of those holes, get into one of those ways through the apparatus that's supposed to protect our borders, and end up in the United States for good. So much dishonesty on this issue from the left, it really drives me absolutely insane. You know that they're never forced to answer the question who shouldn't be allowed to stay?

If you show up and you look like you're sad and hired and and hungry and needy from a country that's in bad shape. And I'm not saying, you know that's all, that's all very valid, But if you show from one of those countries, do you just automatically get to stay, Because then we've got a few hundred million people that I think really deserve to be in America right away. And Democrats won't admit this, but they're unwilling to tell all those people you do not get to

stay in this country. Um. But there's been a confrontation on the on the border. This is a from USA today. A caravan of US bound migrants broke down a border crossing Friday and streamed onto a bridge on mexico southern border with Guatemala in the face of a heavy presence of Mexican and Guatemalan law enforcement officers. According to media reports, the travelers up to four thousand people, mostly from Honduras. We're stopped on the river crossing by the US based

Spanish language network Telemundo. Some members of the caravan became so desperate they jumped from the bridge, trying to grab on to the makeshift wraps other migrants were using to cross the river New Mexico. Unbelievable site on the Mexican border, tear gas rocks being thrown. Caravan wants to enter. Not

able to right now? We did. Telemundo anchor Jose Diaz balart Uh, the network, which has reporters traveling with the caravan, showed Mexican police line up along the fence, holding it up against the waves of migrants trying to push past. I mean, this this is look, this is a mob. I mean, this is a mob, but we can call it whatever. The people that are needy, that are hungry, that you know, I want to be in America, I get that, but this is a massive people, and they're

trying to overwhelm the border. That's what this is. We cannot process them all, we cannot deal with them all. They know this, and so they show up and this is really using our humanitarian impulses in this country against us. UM. That's um. You know, you either believe in sovereignty, you

believe in law and order, or you don't. And I know it's so easy to say just taking everybody, but just remember that as you look at what's going on in a lot of communities that have had tremendous financial strain put on them by the resettlement of illegal immigrants by refugees, that's just going to keep getting to be greater and greater. It's a function of mathematics, folks. You cannot have open borders in a welfare state, and we have a very big welfare state and something very very

close to open borders. What's Trump gonna do about this? That is a huge question right now, and there's a huge question that we will tackle together in just a couple of minutes coming up your team, UM, So stay right there, stay with me. The g oop argument on immigration isn't one that's optimism based. It's fear based. This is a scare tactic, right, This is the president. This immigration is a scare tactic he's using to wrap up his supporters. When you talk about caravan, you're talking about

white anxiety. You're talking about old white man angst. And so when they bring up the caravan, that's all we need to do is to bring up the pictures of children being separated from their families. So there, there, you have a selection of what they're gonna say. This is gonna be one of the biggest issues in the in the midterm election right now, I think, or one of the biggest news items I should say that could affect

them in terms. And that's all by design. But you'll notice they say things like Trump just stokes fear about this. It's all about Trump stoking fear and fear of people from the South, fear of fear of brown people. They will say, you know anyone who's non white that they say all the same things all the time. What is the Democrats solution to this? I mean, that's somehow we never get to that question. We never get to pose that,

we never get to hear what the answer is. What we hear a lot of flowery rhetoric, a lot of oh, but you know, what we need is what we need is comprehensive immigration reform. Right, what we need is an immigration system that works. The immigration system is broken, they say, all that stuff, What does that mean? What does it mean? How do you fix it other than amnesty? Do they want the border to continue being as it is? Okay, let's not even get into it as something this uh,

you know, open ended and wide spread. Let's let's take it at the very straightforward level of what do democrats want when it comes to this caravan of people? What is their plan? Should the United States government say, okay, four thousand people who are just going to show up in a mass at the border should be allowed to stay in the country. We should just bring them in. Let's I think that is what they're they gonna say, Oh, that's the process for a sound. They're all from Honduras.

From what we know, they're gonna say, you know, we're Honduras is very violent. We don't want to go back. We just want to be in America. Okay, And you say, all right, buck, well, you know we've got room for four thousand more people. Yes, of course, right, We've got room for When you say room, what does that really mean? Yeah, we've got the space. Obviously, we've got a lot of

open space this country. But people need resources and they have, you know, they want they want political representation, and they it's it's not just to be in a place, it's also to be supported in that place. You say, okay, buck, we got obviously we're very wealthy country. We've got enough for four thousand people. Okay, fine, what about the next

ten thousand? Oh no, that that that's not no. I would want to ask Democrat members of Congress, ask Democrats senators, what do we do when the next gang that shows up is I don't mean gang isn't like gangbangers, but you know what I mean? The next group, the next massive people. They call it a caravan, Right, this is the tournament they try to use. What do we do in the next caravan shows up of of ten thousand people? Okay,

we're gonna let we gotta let them in. Do we let in the next ten caravans of ten thousand people each? After that? Why would anybody? Why would anybody wait years and years, pay thousands of dollars and deal with all kinds of annoying headaches, and I know they're not. It's not fun and a lot of times it's not fair. Why do that if all you have to do is show up in Mexico, walk to the border and say I'm fleeing a very dangerous situation in my home country. Well,

what where are your papers? Well, I'm undocumented. I can't prove that. Well do you even speak Spanish? No? No, I don't. Well how do I know you're from Honduras? Oh you don't, But why don't we figure that out the immigration courts? Let me into America. Oh, I get my court date in four years. Great, I'll be sure to show up for that one. See you. Then, why would anyone waste their time? Right, this is the way

to do it. Just go to Mexico, show up at the border, but show up in a big group, because the optics of it, which is what they're playing off of here, are Oh, we can't turn away this big group that looks really mean. Now we're going to have a well we don't want to look me in immigration policy. Every other country in the world has a we don't want to look me in immigration policy, or rather they're willing to have a we will look me in immigration

policy that they'll tell people you can't come in. Every other country says now, sorry, you don't just get to come and stay here, and you say, well, you know, America is different, all right, There's there are other wealthy countries to there are plenty of places people could go, plenty of countries. They could go to. People in Honduras that want to fully Honduras, they could very easily head south and go to Colombia. They could go to other

countries that are not nearly as violent right now. I mean, obviously there's a lot of violence in Venezuela, but not nearly as violent as what's going on in Honduras. Certainly they wouldn't constantly be in fear of their lives. No, people want to come to America because we're you know, we're We're a sweet deal if you can stay here. We're a a product that people want. America is something special. But it's not gonna stay special if the Democrats have

their way. And I I do get frustrated with the demagoguery around this issue, because if it is mean to police the border, if it is mean to separate parents from their children at the border, if it is mean to detain people who come to the country illegally. Do we just stop doing that? Is this no longer a law? Has this essentially been written out of the books because nobody wants to see tearful CNN reporters like, oh my gosh, it's so horrible. Look what's going on. I don't know.

By the way, the cost of our poorest border can be measured now by the tens of thousands of people who are dying every year from opioid overdoses, which are not, despite what the Left is telling you, now predominantly a problem of pharmaceutical companies and overprescribing and dirty doctors and all that that had been a problem, But now it is overwhelmingly illegal drugs, including illegal pharmaceutical grade drugs like fentanyl and car fentanyl that come to the southern border.

So you've got thousands and thousands of Americans who are dying because we don't have good enough border security. This is the biggest national security challenge we face in in our existence right now as a country. And what are the Democrats offering nothing more more immigration courts to bring more people in faster. What do we do about the cartels? What do we do about the fact that our legal immigration system is starting to look like a joke. Oh,

that's not a problem. They really want to they really want to manage or deal with They have no answers. But the good news is the American people, when this is posted them, they want an orderly immigration system. They want rule of law. I would never expect that I could just walk to the border of a foreign country and say, you know what I want to be. I want to part of this action. I want to stay here. You have a moral obligation to take me in, to defend me, to clothe me, to feed me, to give

me health care. That's what happens now. You know, people talk about the previous waves of immigration. You didn't get to show up in America, you know, circa eighteen forty or or nineteen hundred and say, yeah, so you're gonna give me a lot of stuff so that I don't have to really like, I don't I don't have to struggle that much, right, I don't have to worry about

They had to worry about starvation. I remember going to the Tenement Museum in New York City actually and uh learning there about what it was like for Irish and Italian and Jewish immigrants, particularly to the Lower East Side of of Manhattan, which was more tenements. They were these buildings that were just overflowing with people, you know, six in her rooms living six in the room, and you know, there would be horrible outbreaks of disease, and there was

terrible malnutrition. And this was in New York City. And this was in the you know, turn of the twentieth century. There was no all I'm gonna go to you know, federal government services and I'm gonna I'm gonna expect to get Obamacare, and I'm gonna expect to get no, no, none of that. A large percentage of people that came to the country went back to their home country because it was too difficult here. They tried it here with

us and work, they go home. Ultimately, as I've told you, and I don't want to be labor the point, but for Democrats is just about power. One of the great postures that Democrats as a party as an ideology love to take now is that they care so much about poor people. I know a lot of very very wealthy, well to do Democrats. This is one of their favorite gifts. Oh, they care so much about the less fortune. Oh, they care so much about uh, you know, illegal immigrants. They

don't spend any time around them though. They don't want to deal with them. They don't want to see them. They're not around them. But they care so much. They

care so much about these people. To them, it is just that it is a a fashion that they hold out in public so they can feel good about themselves in front of other wealthy, connected people that don't have to deal with the consequences of massive immigration into their communities, that don't have to deal with the downside of what illegal immigration does to the systems we have in place for assimilation where just to the school system, to emergency

rooms at hospitals. That's not their problem, all right, But they wanted to be your problem, and they want to be smog and nasty and vicious to you when you try to raise this as an issue. They just don't care. Folks. I hope, I hope enough Americans are paying attention here what's going on. And Trump is on the front line here of do we have a country or not? Do we have borders or not? He answers in full thrown fashion. Yes, And we're seeing what the left answer is every passing day.

The kind of plan that Donald has put forth would be trickle down economics all over again. I call it trumped up trickle down because that's exactly what it would be. That is not how we grow the economy. You could put half of Trump's supporters into what I call the basket of deplorable. The races, sex, is homopho, all big, xenophobic, is lamophobic, you name it respectfully. If that is your position, then I will talk only to white people. Wait, you want me to tell you what my husband thinks. My

husband is not the secretary of State. I am. You know I'm not sitting here as some little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette, and I honor what he's been through and what we've been through together. And you know, if that's not enough for people in heck, don't vote for him. But something that you always carry with you, sauce I saw in my bags with Ho's us. Really yes, you know, for those of you who are concerned about my using personally male, I understand. And as

I've said, I'm not making excuses. I've said it was a mistake and I regret it. By the way, you may have seen that I recently launched a Snapchat account. I love it. Those messages disappear all by themselves. Did you white preserver what like with a cloth or so? I don't know, Well, you know how it works a really did you try to like the I don't know how it works digitally at all. In retrospect, do you think Bill should have resigned in the wake of the

Monica Lewinsky scamp? Absolutely not. It wasn't an abusive power. The fact is we had four dead Americans. Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night to decide they go kill some Americans? What difference at this point doesn't make. How much do you miss her team? We wanted to give you a little mantas there's so you remember what it was like when you had to deal with Hillary all the time. Ah, yes, Hillary, You probably think to yourself,

like most normal people would. Oh, Hillary has run for president unsuccessfully twice. There's no way that she would be so deluded and so self involved and so self important and megalomaniacal that she would run again. But oh, I do listen to that. Buck Sexton Fellow Sometimes on the radio. He can be quite an impish little little dude. And he has been sang for the last year regularly that Hillary Clinton may run again. And I keep saying, I

know everyone can say I'm crazy. I know everyone's gonna tell me I'm nuts, But oh guess what, Ah, you know, it's coming first time that I can think of. At least you have a top uh Clinton aide, Philippe Rains, who's a veteran spokesman and consiliari, saying that yes, it's uh, it's possible. Here's what he said. It's political quote. It's curious why Hillary Clinton's name isn't in the mix, either conversationally or in formal formal polling. As candidate, She's younger

than Donald Trump by a year. She's younger than Joe Biden by four years. Is it that she's run before? This would be Bernie Sanders second time and Biden's third time. Is it lack of support? She had sixty five million people vote for her. It was a mistake for Democrats to punish Clinton for the mistake she made in chalking the loss up to her being a failed candidate is an oversimplification. She is smarter than most tougher than most, she could raise money easier than most. It was an

absolute fight to the death. When asked about the likelihood of a running, Rains responded, it is somewhere between highly unlikely and zero, but it is not zero. Now. Let me tell you something right now. Uh, there is a very very higher than zero, much more realistic possibility than they're willing to talk about. Uh, that she will run. And that's why they started. It's at zero right now in terms of what the public really would expect and want.

What they're trying to do is to start start rehabilitating that perception. They have to take it upon themselves to make the case, which is what here, the Hillary aid, What have I been telling you all along? There's an entire apparatus of people around her who believed that the height of their careers would come when she won that election. They have not gone away. They have not achieved what they set out to achieve, which was to get those different shops. And they all had the drapes picked out

for their offices. They were ready to go, and that was all taken from they believe taken from them by the Russians. Right, they believe taken from them by this uh, this unholy alliance between Putin and Trump and all these terrible shenanigans that went on behind the scenes. So the narrative, as I've been telling you, is that the only way to set right what happened in the past, the only way to make it all better, was if they were

able to now bring Hillary back and make her the president. Yes, it would be the third time around, but give Philippe Reigned some credit here. He's telling the truth about her age and about a number of times running. It makes more sense for Hillary to run than Biden or Bernie. Makes more sense first woman candidate won all those She

beat Bernie in the last primary. But this is also how desperate they are for a candidate that the case for Hillary from the Democrat perspective, the case for Hillary is more rational than the case for most of the other candidates that the Democrats are thinking about right now. And they just you know what it is, They just

can't stomach it. They just feel like they had to just choke down a lot of nasty stuff in order to push her once again after Obama came out of nowhere in that primary indefeater, they have to do this or they had to do it, and there's a recognition, I think, deep down with a lot of them that they may have to do it again, and they will,

they will. I am telling you, I think the chance that Hillary Clinton runs right now, if you're really to give Vegas odds on this, is more along the lines of I'm not saying it's likely, but I'm saying it's a serious, a serious shot that she decides to run. And men, wouldn't that just be wild? We could replay the election in and all the same cast of characters all over again. I mean, I'm I'm not sure if people would you know, it would be a it would

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but really that's what they've become. They've gone so far left they can't even believe that they're over there. They don't know what's going on. When you listen to Eric Holder talking about kicking, or Hillary Clinton's saying what she said which was so horrible you cannot be civil. They just don't see it. Maxine Waters constantly day in and day out, ranting and raving and they're losing it, and they shouldn't be. We should be a unified country. It'll

happen someday. But the choice could not be more clear. Democrats produce mobs. Republicans produced jobs, jobs, not mobs. It's one of the rallying cries that Republicans have going into this midterm election, and I think it's a I think it's a powerful one because we see, we see how the mobs act, we see when they show up and where they show up and who they target. And we clearly struck a nerve, as we've seen because the people that try to run interference for the Democrats really don't

like the usage of this term mob. But then they get into this other problem of well, hold on a second. If you don't like the term mob, maybe don't for mobs. Don't try to redefine mob to mean something else, which is what they did. As as astonishing as that was, um But Republicans talk about jobs, They talk about ways that cutting regulation helps small businesses, helps entrepreneurs. Democrats just want to get together in a big pity party and

scream and yell and talk about fascism. This is where the the cultures of the two parties are right now. You know, look, I know we're talking about you roughly half the country on one side and roughly half the country on the other. So we're talking about tens of millions of people. How do you generalize tens of millions of people? Well, the truth is that the ideological core of either the right or the left is not an

averaging of where everyone is. It's often where the vanguard, where the elite, the the leadership echelon takes it, and what the dominant culture is, which is usually top down. Now the dominant culture is for that political party, and right now, the Democrats have a culture of the mob, of being a bunch of political hooligans who like to track people down and engage in a kind of targeted stalking to harass them. In fact, we have just yet yet another instance of this where you have Ted Cruz,

who you know is hated by the left. He's gonna be hated even more when he completely crushes Beata O'Rourke in that upcoming election. But Ted Cruz was confronted at an airport by yes, yes, that's right, another crazy leftist play three. It was a victory for women. Do you think that's today suser on the four women. Thank you, sir, God blessing women. I believe in due process. There talking about this, do you leave in a man lying about his alcoholics who in front of the Senate in purgery?

Do you believe in perjury? Thank you for expressing your First Amendment rights? So why did you support a land that abuses women? Shame on you, Ted Cruise, A tad cruise. Shame on you, a tad cruise. Shame audio, Ted Cruise, Shame on you, Ted Cruise. Shame on you, Ted Cruise. She doesn't sound very well adjusted to me, just putting that out there. Why why do you? Why do you like someone who lies about his drinking? And he didn't. This was one of the more pathetic lies about Kavanaugh.

He didn't lie about his drinking. He said he drank sometimes sometimes too much when you start to try to play around with well, look it's not too much. It's like way way too much. That's a lie that is completely subjective and that in no rational universe does that would that qualify as perjury. But you heard people's saying they'd be a lot about his drinking. He did not lie about his drinking. He said he didn't black out, and he said that he would drink too much sometimes.

The Democrats went so far as to try to put high school and college beer drinking on trial in an effort to try to stop cabin It was pathetic. It just goes to show you that they have no scruples. Nothing stops them, nothing prevents them from, you know, just going all in on this stuff. But that was Ted Cruz in an airport being heckled, being you know, yelled at by people who are clearly angry at him. I wish I could be there well, for a lot of reasons. One is you just say to them, Ted Cruz didn't

do anything to you. It would never occur to me, and I know it would never occur to any of you listening to this to go up to a stranger and just start getting up in that person's face and yelling at them because of what they stand for publicly, when it just it just would never occur to me. Now, I'm not saying to to somebody to engage somebody, and

if you it's an elected representative, you go. But this is yelling, this is heckling, This isn't They're not trying to have a conversation that there's a shame shame tank crew. You're terrible. This is not meant to in any way be constructive. They're they're not engaging TED Cruise. They're mobbing TED Cruise. This is what they do. They like to form mobs. It also reminded me when she started to say all these women came forward to tell their stories.

This was a sensitive area of the whole Kavanaugh situation that I don't think I spoke to you much about it. And it's not because I was unwilling to or didn't want to. I just had so much else going on there. But you had all these women who were coming forward, and we're telling their stories of being sexually assaulted. And that's if if any woman who wants to do that, that's obviously her right and she deserves, you know, support

and sympathy. But that created this very dangerous to do process phenomenon of well it because something bad happened to me and the person lied and got away with it, or because I didn't bring charges because someone attacked me. Speaking again for other people here in the third person, it means that this this case should be influenced by that. That's that's crazy. This is just it's not just a foul, it's not just a logical fallacy. It's a dangerous thing

for people to believe. You know. Imagine if I had a I was on trial for stealing, right, I was in trying trial for stealing for fraud, and people started showing up at my trial and they were saying, well, someone stole from me, so he must be guilty. You'd say, well, that's irrelevant. It's completely irrelevant. But for the left, it was a widespread talking point, the whole cabitall thing. You'd hear people and I saw other people that I know

from the media world too. There were other talking heads who said, I want to come forward and talk about my sexual assault now. And again, that's fine for context and background and all that, but just because somebody was sexually assaulted by some guy who's not Brett Kavanaugh does not mean that that has anything to do with whether Brett Kavanaugh is guilty of any kind of sexual assault

or not. This is really elementary stuff, and that this was something that people were losing sight of, and a lot of people are losing sight of just I think went to show how completely over the top and and over politicized. This entire thing had become there. There is a a mass hysteria in this country that Democrats have reached this point where I don't think that the king

uh logically about many of these issues. They just want to show emotion, They want to show rage, and they want to signal their virtue to the world, and they don't want to engage in debates or discussions on any of this. They just expect that other people will listen

to the m other people will hear their thoughts. And because especially the left, there's so much claiming a victims status now and everyone's saying, oh, I'm a victims, you have to listen to me, uh, Their expectation is that they won't have to justify these ideas, that that the justification just comes from the emotion behind it and from the identity of the particular speaker at the justification then becomes well because I feel this way, um, everyone else

has to value my thoughts on it because I suffered some terrible tragedy. It was very troubling to see this happening. And it's a mob mentality. To bring this back to what Trump is saying here, you know, do you want people who easily get swept up into mob thinking to be the ones who are electing representatives who also whip up the mob in this way. And you know, there's been not nearly enough condemnation of the kinds of tactics that the left has been embracing recently. And I think

there's been a lot. We know, there's been a lot of endorsing of it, but there's been not nearly h enough. And I find that find that disquieting, to say the least. So there you have it. But you know, if we're gonna talk to this quieting, stupid celebrities are all over the place. You know this, there's all kinds of dumb

celebrities everywhere. You had Kristin or Christian or whatever bell saying that snow White is a cartoon character that gives her or it is a story, a fairy tale that troubles her now because of the lack of consent, because you know, he gets kissed while she's asleep in a coma from the magic spell. I didn't think people are trying to take any of this, uh literally um, but it turns out, it turns out I may be wrong on that. When it turns out that that there are

people who take fairy tales literally. Um. But if we're gonna talk about celebrities who I don't know how it is that they are treated with as much risk back when it comes to their politics as they are. Um. But you know we've got to get into Ah, Rosie Rosie O'Donnell coming up here in in just a moment, Rosie O'Donnell, who has some thoughts to share with you that I'm not sure you want to hear, but you'll

hear them all right. Oh, you know, we're gonna talk about feminism and how toxic it is later on in the show. But I just thought this is a funny, clean X. This is just a quick, quick throwaway. See what I did there? Quick throwaway. Kleenex is rebranding its man size tissues as extra large after complains of sexism that just broke today. You can't have man sized tissues any wore folks. They're only excel tissues now because it is sexist, That's right. They say it is sexist to

call tissues man's size. Now is it sexist to refer to someone's large hands as man hands? Like in that Sinfeld episode? I assume it is too Oh man, these these people, it's like they don't have enough to do and and they've created such a sterea around this. Now, at least, I think you can still say Texas sized. I remember there were some restaurants. There was a chain of restaurants in New York where you'd get a mixed drink and if you ordered it Texas sized, it was huge.

It was like if you filled your your stets in with a whole lot of um So co in line or something, which so is pretty gross. But regardless, uh clean X no longer man size. But Rosie O'Donnell, she's somebody that we are going to be discussing here in just a moment, because she's talking about the mob of the mom mob mentality. She's got some stuff to add to that in just a moment. Yeah. I got physically sick that night and I thought to myself, this cannot

be happening. Because when he got the nomination, I thought, well, we just got away till election day. That's all I have to do is hold on till then, and then that he won. You know, it took me a good year to compose myself to be in public again. I took a year out of the the spotlight. And you, I mean, I'm sure you didn't. You would have wanted to be proven wrong. But the first thing he did was past the Muslim ban, just like I mean, he came into office and did all the things that you

probably knew about him for when he was elected. What I wrote on Twitter was we should impose martial law until we make sure that the Russians weren't involved in the final tallies of the vote. And Bob Mueller has been died at thirteen Russians for electionline and people were like, martial law, what's wrong with you? You're a lunatic. He wants to send the military to the border, so I would have sent the military to the White House to

get him. Pretty good idea. Uh, that's right. They all laughed. That was a whole panel of MSNBC analysts. Um they all laugh and and sure enough, um, they laugh, and they think it's also funny to talk about how the president United States they wished they had sent the military to to depose him. These are not rash and normal people. Uh, they have had they have had some kind of a mental break because look, I understand that it was a joke. It was not a funny joke, and it's a very

weird thing to say. And if you had said that, if you had made jokes, just just think of it this way. If you had made jokes during the Obama administration about how you had hoped the military, you'd hoped the military would take it upon itself to depose Obama from office, nobody would have thought that was funny. And keep in mind that when Obama was was president or early honors presidency, we didn't have a special counsel that was completely fabricated by a collusion between the media and

the Democrats to take down a presidency. Didn't have that. You didn't have senior government officials, including the deputy director and director of the f or former director and deputy of the FBI, who abused their power and could have even facing criminal charges because of the extent of that abuse us. You didn't have during the Obama administration federal government employees who were willing to leak highly sensitive information in violation of the law and violation of their oaths

their ethics in order to smear senior Obama administration officials. Okay, you did not have anything even close to a deep state or a cabal. And yet even with all that, people would not have found it in the least bit funny to have made a joke about how Obama was. You know, the military should have deposed him, but there should have been martial law. Why does m why does Rosia o'donald even get to sit on MSNBC and have this discussion And what does she have to bring to

the table. She's a a comedian slash actress who says incredibly ignorant things about politics all the time. Yet she's given this platform and it's hard to say on m s NBC, see even radio. Sometimes you stumble, yeah, stumble, it happens, um, But she's given it. I suppose they would say, because she has a following. But man, you

want to talk about corrupting people's minds. Here a lot of political talk from from Rosie o'donnald, and that's that's not that's not encouraging to me, at least not not in the least Oh, and also we want to talk about corrupting minds. Corey Booker, who thinks he's gonna run for president in this country, likes to talk about how great things are in Canada right now, that's not a surprise, play Cliff Ted. Every country we're competing with is driving

down the cost to college. Germany cost between zero and four percent of media income to go to college. Canada. I can't stand how they're out of Americans. Canada, Trudeau to be a great cost about six to seven percent meeting income to college. What does it cost in America fifty two meeting income? And what are other nations out of American in US? Why are they out investing infrastructure that we're moving the way? Why are they out investing

in research and education? Yeah, explain why they're doing all those things, Corey Booker, Because they're not. Maybe you should stick to the silly speeches like I am Spartacus and leave the theorizing about investment and growth and industry and research and development to people actually know what the heck they're talking about. Uh, you know, there's a reason why people from all over the world, by the way, I want to come to university here. We're not Americans, aren't

like yeah semity university somewhere else. That's not how it goes. Everybody wants to come here. So, while I do think college is too expensive, there there is a a component of this where it's what the market will bear, folks. Uh. And then he talked about research and development out American in US. What does that even mean in what way? It's just these are the things that Democrat politicians say because it sounds smart too, not very smart, pe pol I don't know that. It can be kind of harsh,

but it's true. It's true. The Trump approaches just to say very straightforward, basic things to people that they know to be true, to talk to them like normal people and they get it, they're on board, and then to take action based upon those common sense things. I much prefer that to the kind of poll tested you know,

out American, NG America or whatever. Oh my gosh, Corey Booker only slightly better chances of running for the presidency then then Hillary Clinton, I think, um or than Elizabeth Warren. Elizabeth Warren's not running. Hillary is definitely running before Elizabeth Warren runs. So that tells you about how good Elizabeth Warren's chances are. Right now. Last year you went with Paul Ryan, who's a boy scout, and that's fine but a little boring. So this year you want to spice

things up again. Right, I get it. You wanted an Indian woman, but Elizabeth Warren failed her d n A test. Actually, when the President found out that I was Indian American, he asked me if I was from the same tribe as Elizabeth Warren. Wrecked. I think that's what the kids say wrecked. That is I smell. I smell burnt toast. That's what they say when I played basketball and somebody would go by you and square I smell burnt toast um or broken ankles. I heard that ankle break, you know.

But wrecked is another version of that. Nicky Haley there at the Al Smith dinner talking about the Elizabeth Warren just I don't know. I mean the Elizabeth Warren maneuver earlier this week. I know We've talked about a lot.

I'm not gonna get much more into it now, but that was the equivalent, the political equivalent of being the incredibly sun burned, pudgy kid who, in front of everybody at like the summer pool, just decides to go into the deep end, get up on the high dive, and for his first time, just goes for it without telling mom and dad, and just as one of those belly

flops remember he's sunburned. You know that belly flop when you hear and see it and just go oh, like it hurts you to watch it, and it makes that splat sound that only the really bad, embarrassing belly flop can make. That's the that's politically what Elizabeth Warren did here. You're just like, oh my gosh, what is wrong with you?

And CNN got caught up in it two. I mean you should have gone back and seeing the coverage they had on New Day and some of these and yeah, I know, I was arguing with the CNN exect on Twitter and they got turned into a few news stories in a few places because buck don't play. If CNN wants to try to try to bring the ruckets, they better they better come correct, as they say, because I am not. I'm not gonna sit around to look you are you sure? You guys are you know goldtender journalism? Please?

I know what goes on over there. I've been over there, um, but but you know, you look at you look at what happened with Warren this week and CNN when they started their coverage of it, which you had Alison Camrado, like, dear Marry results have been dropped that showed oh yeah, the DNA results show that Elizabeth Warren can't do math, or isn't very smart or both, or is just I think, I think delusional if that's probably the most likely come there.

But Nicky Haley did a good job at the All Smith dinner, and it was she had some great opportunities there and she took them with with some good jokes. And I do think that her move all along here has been She's good with she's in good with the Trump people. She's gonna help Donald Trump win a second term. She is a perfect candidate to run once Trump has had a second term. I don't people are saying Pence. I don't know about that. I don't see Pence at

the at that level. But I've I've been wrong before, says everybody who tries to make these kinds of predictions. Speaking of predictions, I did say at least on rising earlier this week that Minuchan would not go Steve Minute in the Treasury Secretary would not go to Saudi Arabia after what had happened with Kashogi. We don't have really much the way of new developments on that. I would note there're still people who are spending a lot of time covering the story, but there's not a lot out

there in terms of new verifiable facts. And I've got to say, um, you know, that's it's just gonna be at the end exactly what I thought, which is that the Saudis are going to say that this was a rogue operation. Um. But beating up on Trump was clearly what a lot of this has been about all along. And you know, and and Bernie Sanders, sometimes I get a little caught up and it's like, you know, he Bernie Sander. It's kind of funny's kind of old. You know.

He's like, hey, I'm Bernie. It's burn these night, and the mood is right for socialism. Um. But then I remember that he's actually a far left progressive and and we'll say a lot of things that are very annoying and very very untrue. Uh. And he went after Trump on this whole issue of of kashogi is in the last twenty four hours. And I was disappointed in the burn play sixt he is not such a tough guy.

What he has to deal with his billionaire friends in Saudi Arabia who just tortured and murdered a courageous journalists. Not such a tough guy on that one. Not such a tough guy when he's trying to actually read a balance sheet and recognizes that you can't give people free things forever with no one paying for them. No, not tough. Then I suppose Bernie's got Bernie's not gonna be either. It's just not It's just not there anymore that that that Bernie magic, such as it was, it's not there.

But this is an ignorant position, the one that he takes here, that that somehow Trump is the one who suits. Trump is so cozy with Saudi Arabia. He's got all these business interests there, I asked a and ethics. He guys part of some ngo that does ethics or whatever. I forget what it's what it's even called. I said, So, what exactly is Trump's supposed to do here so that he doesn't get told all the time that he has business interests that are being affected by something. I get

so bored with this. Oh, Trump owns this hotel or that hotel, and people are going there and spending money. There's they're gonna buy him. Okay, So I can now

go to a hotel. Think about this, the way that they talk about Trump and Saudias and these business deals or or rather just his hotel, and how there are Saudias that will stay there in d c UH by liberal logic on this matter, I could go stay at a Hilton hotel somewhere and and think that I'm having influence on the thinking or the or really that that I've bought off Conrad Hilton or whoever the heir to the Hilton or the guys. I think it's Conrad Hilton.

But that's liberal thinking. Now, that's right. The Saudias, by by spending some money in a hotel that Trump owns a part of UH, they now have too much sway over his over his foreign policy. I mean, that's that's pretty ridiculous. But it's the way that they want to take this now is you can't be a business owner, you can't be somebody who's in the private sector and be a president. You have to be a lifelong bureaucrat. I think that. I think the Democrats would prefer that.

But the Saudi issue has just been turned into a bash Trump issue, and it's going to continue to be that because no matter what he does. Realistically, they're gonna be all over him and they're gonna say, oh, well, you know, and I've seen this reporting also about Jared and how you know Jared has had back channel conversations, and they talk about this like they've really discovered something, and I'm always amazed to say they haven't. They got nothing.

I mean, they got less than Mueller with all this stuff here, but they stay with it anyway. They keep pushing the storyline that Trump is so sweet, it's so sweet to Saudi Arabia. He's just in the Saudi Arabian pocket it and you go back, you look at all the photos. Look at Obama was bowing to the King

of Saudi Arabia, literally bowing to him. You can look at the photo, remember, And then they said it wasn't about and it's like, oh so Obama just kind of stumbled at exactly the moment that he shook this guy's hand for a photo. App he just but that wasn't something that was just a mean conservative thing. Obama used to bow to people because he thought it was sophisticated to be in foreign countries and bow all the time. It was not. It wasn't cool. I did not like

seeing the president bow. It wasn't a big deal either, but it really was a thing. And I remember I had liberal friends. No, no, it is mama like to bow. He did, and he did like to go on the apology tour in the Middle East. How that work out? Syria, Libya, Iran, etcetera. Puizzlings meekly march in lock step behind a morally disabled president.

I don't know how you do it. It's appalling. People are just trying to make liberals screaming cry and they laugh about it, right, Like there's a mug that the whole say liberal tears and they laugh as they drink it. The cruelty is the point of that. They voted for the cruel person who demeans and diminishes people. I don't

understand how you overlook misogyny, sexism, racism. I don't understand how you can just sit back and say, you know what, all of that's okay because I'm gonna get you know, all of these judges elected, or I'm gonna get a tax break. I just think that there's that that that's not what it means to be American. You know, you're here in a pretty good overview there of what the real Democrat pitches to vote for them in the midterm election. It's not that they've got some idea of how to

fix the economy. It's not that they have some plan in mind that's going to bring more jobs, or that will uh secure the border, will fix immigration, which really means fixed enforcement. We should stop saying fixed immigration and start saying fixed enforcement, because that's where the problem lies. But they really do think that they're going to get people that are not in vote by just calling everyone

racist and misogynist and sexist. I find these to be among the most boring arguments that we are forced to have all the time, and and it really just goes I think too how deluded and brainwashed so many people on the left have become that they don't realize just how tiresome of these allegations are all the time. Oh everything, everything is racist, everyone is racist, everyone is sexist, everyone's

a massagyist. And when you say this to people who don't care what a person's races, don't judge them by their skin color. And I love a lot of women in their lives and treat women with dignity all the time, and are completely respectful to women. They just start to tune out all the rest of it because it's cheap, it's dishonest. This as a line of attack against Trump and against everybody around him is just going for the lowest common denominator, and it's mud slinging in place of ideas,

mudslinging in place of policy. And I had to I had to laugh with that one. I don't even know who it was. Which commentators like they're like taking mugs, let's say liberal tears. I'm drinking off, but I'm just like, like, my tears right now are real and like its flick? Why are they doing this to me? I wish that they would also get a little bit more of a sense of humor, a sense of humor that didn't revolve around mocking and ridiculing Christians and white males all the time.

I mean white males, we can take it. I mean the stuff about Christians that they do is particularly nasty. You know, that's really it's not meant to be laughing with it's laughing at all the time. But liberals don't have a sense of humor anymore. This is why you see these polls about political correctness and how anybody who's paying attention to No, is it. Political correctness is a cancer in our society. It is destructive. It doesn't add

anything to society, doesn't make us better as people. It just creates UH incentives to make politics all about personal destruction and also allows some of the most annoying, stone faced, unhappy, miserable pet people in our society to get to right and then rewrite rules about how all the rest of us have to live all the time. I've said it before, it's really important. Trump got a lot of support in the early days because he just had political correctness is garbage.

He just said it's garbage. You didn't say, oh, you know, we shouldn't be so politically correct. But I understand why people are coming from it. No, no, no, it's garbage. And it is so destructive to society, so destructive to UH our ability to talk to each other as normal people, just have normal conversations. I get frustrated. I sit here, I do the show. There's so many times when I think, oh, that's a joke that I could make. It'll it'll run

through my mind. It sset I can make that joke, and of the people listening of you the wonderful people who listen to this show, who do really mean so much to me every day of you would be like, oh, that's really funny, or maybe maybe even you know of

you would think it was funny. Nine percent of you would think it wasn't that great, and then one percent it though, of the libs listening, or one percent of the people that includes media matters and some of the other maniacs that listen to this show, uh, they would have a problem with it, and they would take it and try to twist it and use it as a weapon against me. And it's just not worth the risk. And it's really hard to do any kind of comedy.

It's really hard to because the comedy entails risks, right. You're you're trying to push bounties. You're trying to And I'm not a comedian, but I do some funny stuff here and there, and I certainly wish I could do even more amusing uh takes on commentary on politics than I do. But I just know that, you know, you you run up against this uh, this third rail that's a mobile third rail like that they it's not like

it stays in one place. You don't know how close you're getting to it, because they'll change the rules and they'll change what's going on around you based upon their ability to get you when they want when they want to get you. It's just that's so uninspiring though. I mean back to the the way that they're using these calls of racism and massogyny, these allegations as really a primary primary means to get people to go out and vote for Democrats. That's the best they can do, you know.

And they're they're talking about healthcare a little bit and basically Trump is a racist and Trump is a misogynist and all these other things. You know. They also seem to forget that we haven't forgotten that. Bill Clinton, Hey, ladies, I haven't seen you a little while. Want you to come over. Who wants to take a selfie with me? Just watch where that hand goes, you know, I just don't know. It's got a mind of its own. You know. Bill Clinton's out there as somebody who's still very respecting

Democrats circles. In fact, Hillary went out and said recently, there's no power and balance with the president of the United States. She said, it's in an interview, what was it a week ago? There's no no, no power and balance between the President United States and an intern in the White House that he was having h relations relations

with um. She still she still will say stuff like that, and of course she thinks she's still running for president, which is it should give us all nightmares, how but it really should be the stuff of bad dreams. But I think it could become our reality before before too long. This is the thing, though, there's a there's a joylessness at the heart of the Democrat political ideology. These days. It's all about making sure that no one You know that there used to be this old I forget who

it is who said it. I want to say it's Menkin, but it might not be hl Mankan. But you know, a a Puritan is somebody who lives with the constant fear that someone somewhere might be having a good time.

And you find that increasingly true of Democrats. You know, a a democrat is somebody who's constantly in fear of someone somewhere saying anything interesting, radical, new, different, you know, breaking down old paradigms and and enjoying themselves while they do it, you know, enjoying themselves while they try to show lenge the dominant political orthodoxy. Democrats get terrified by that.

They so desire conformity and discussions all the time. In fact, they desire telling you what words you can use in the discussion, and who can and who can use what kinds of words. So many constraints put on this all always. I mean, I just it would be easy for me to switch, you know, in my head if I wanted to and become a Democrat, just call everybody every conservative everyone the other side is racist all the time. Everything

is sexism, everything is intersectionality. It's just exhausting, though, isn't

it to think that way? You think about what it really must be like to be some of these uh, just joyless radical feminists that I've seen recently and had to talk to a few times in the last few months because the whole cavitall situation, Who really do think of women as this terribly oppressed and marginalized minority in society, even though they're actually my majority by population, But they really think of themselves this way, And there's a constant

chip on the shoulder attitude for all their interactions with men. Always. It's just not a good way to go through life. It's just not a happy, healthy way to be, and increasingly I think for Democrats, you know, it's a it's like a sugar high politically. You know, Oh, you get to do all the virtue signaling and you get to feel like you're so brave and tall on issues where you're taking what is the most convenient issue for you politically, socially,

and professionally as a Democrat. But at the end of the day, isn't it just doesn't feel kind of hollowed or never have to really engage the other side and just call them racist and misogynists. I don't know. I hope people think about this as they go and they vote, or they think about whether they're they're going to vote or not. It's definitely worth spending some time on. I've got some in my hand right now. Black rifle coffee.

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Especially because I'm like a woman, I think I will go for the Democrat. Are there any accomplishments in his career you can point to that would make him a good person? Profess. Um, I am not aware of a lot of specific accomplishments that he has made. There any accomplishments of Bedos that you would point to, I don't know any, so I can't say anything that is there anything you can point to with things and be like, yeah, he's accomplished to this. Um, I think he's accomplished, like

honestly getting his name out there. I think for not doing much, it sounds like he's really but it just be popular accomplishment though, like career accomplishments. I honestly couldn't point to anything. I'm just trying to you know, I'm not as educated as I would like to be. Those same people that are probably saying that Beto has no experience probably go to a job and they don't get hired and complain about the same thing. Oh, I don't

have any experience, but who gives me that experience? It's the same concept, man, like, he may not have any experience, but there's probably the experience he needs to push this stuff forward, you know. Good, there's a difference between like an entry level job and the United States Senate though, right, Okay, I see what you're saying, But you can be um

as informed about a physician without actually doing it. Can you think of any bit or work accomplishments unless you can go into jail for DW an accomplishment, then no. Wow, at least we had at least we had this one last woman there who knew something about Beato Aroor that was from campus or four. But I gotta say I love it, man. They they come out of the gate and they're just like, okay, so everybody we're gonna talk to on this campus pretty much, not everybody, but a

lot of them they like they like Beto. Why do you like Beato? You know? The answer is because the media tells them to, because he's kind of young ish and they think he's telegenic and liberal. And this whole storyline is that he's going to be able to beat Ted Cruz. And the left hates Ted Cruise because he is a very smart conservative constitutionalists and they just don't

want to have to deal with him. So they love this idea of going right into the heart of I mean, look, this is the equivalent of left if we sent a Republican Senate candidate to take on Kamala Harris. Right, there's somebody who's very important to the left in the stronghold of the Democratic Party, which is California. But you'll notice that they keep doing this, right, the Democrats keep saying this is what's happening, and then and then it doesn't happen,

meaning that it's not close. And with Beeto, it's important to ask people what are his accomplishments or what does he stand for? Because you'll hear that they support him and they don't know what he stands for and they don't care because they've been told there is a brainwashing that goes on with the media. That's what this is. And you know, here's here's a perfect example of of the uh self licking ice cream code that is that that is the media. Here is CNNs Donna Bash, not

Dana Donna Bash. And here's here's her talking about just just sort of setting the scene for this what really turned into an infomercial for Beto Rourke. I mean they just had a town hall. Was like, yeah, we'll have Beto rourkean let's let him go around and answer questions. That's how invested in this they are. Play clip six. According to CNN's latest Full Wolf, it's a seven point race and Ted Cruz has that seven point advantage. It was a bit tighter at the end of the summer.

But the fact that we are even here in Ruby red Texas talking about a very hot senate race, a headliner senate race, is very telling. And one of the big reasons is because of the Democratic challenger, better Or Rourke. He has gotten national buzz in a very big way, particularly among Democrats from the East coast to the west coast, and of course here in Texas as well, particularly in the big cities. Yeah, he's got a lot of buzz,

all right, I thought that was that was brilliant. She's like, the fact that we are even here in Texas talking about a very, very hot senate race is very telling. That's another way I've seen and saying, yeah, like, isn't it crazy that like here we are having to be covering this thing that we've made the decision to cover. So that tells you that, like it clearly has to be covered, right exactly, they are manufacturing this whole story.

It's it's not I'm not saying there's nothing there, but it's not nearly as interesting or as close or anything else that they pretend A seven seven point deficit in the Senate race. Oh, and it's only trending up for Ted Cruz. I've been saying this, he's gonna win by ten points. It's not even close. It's gonna crush this guy. Remember it's a Senate race, it's not some district that you should think that they'd have a better sense of what's going to happen state wide. But they have no idea,

none whatsoever. Or I shouldn't say they have no idea, that's not true. See, they want to tell people what they want to tell them. And they've been pushing this, this storyline all all along, Cinderella stories, Cindrea story out of nowhere. So they've been pushing this and now they're realizing that it's not actually gonna be anything like what

they had pretended to. What's the same thing, as I said with John oss Off and with Wendy Davis and these other media darling candidates who get all this member media coverage, is money, folks. This is one thing that you that we never really get to talk about. But when we discussed the mainstream media advantage, and you get all these people who will go on media, go on media outlets and say, oh, we're going to take the

money out of politics. When CNN decides that they're going to do flood the zone coverage of some uh, some favorite candidate of theirs who has no shot of really winning, it's essentially an in kind donation to that candidate. You know, when when they decide to really focus in and push a narrative on somebody, it looks what do most candidates spend their money on? Candidate? Or rather what do candidates

spend most of their money on? Also, most of them do this, Uh, they spend most of their money on TV buys. That's where the money goes. That's right, getting their message out on TV, well they have to pay for that. And the campaigns also to say, you know, sponsored by a paid for by the blah blah block campaign.

If if you have news networks that will just give you that coverage, give you that ability to reach audience for free, and do it in a very favorable way with soft you know, cream puff interviews and town halls where the other candidates not there at all. This stuff this is just an in kind donation. In CNN, MSNBC and others are giving in kind donations to Democrat candidates that they pick all the time, all the time, old book. What about Fox? Yeah, Fox supports conservative candidates. Foxes one,

Network one. The left has ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, PBS, CNN. Those are the ones that come to mind right away. You know, BBC, BBC, America, Al Jazeera. That's right. We know all ja zeroys likes the Democrats. Oh, thanks, such it. It really is such a such a debak, such an embarrassment. Speaking of debacles, though Christian Cinema she has learned. We've learned subment some things about her, including that you know, she's like, yeah, maybe maybe fighting for the Taliban back

in the day. If you're an American, you know, no big deal there. He's got no problem with that. I wanted to like Christian Cinema because I don't know, like the glasses and you know, her whole vibe. I wanted to be okay with her. I was obviously a McSally voter if I could vote there. But but Cinema has had a rough go because the more you find out about her, the more you find out she's just kind of a kookie leftist, and putting her in charge and giving her any power would be pretty insane play. Are

you a Democrat? I am proud Democrat. Oh gosh, it's hard to say proud. I don't know that. I'm not sure that people are even proud of parties anymore because I feel like the parties are not doing a good job. So I would say that I'm a proud of Arizona. That's something I'm very proud of um. And I'm proud of the work that I have done in Washington, d C. And the work I've done in the state Senate, in the state House before going to Congress. But I'm not

particularly proud of the parties, not proud of the parties. Well, you know, I've got news for your Christian cinema. I don't think the parties are not proud of you. I don't think I don't think a Democrat party is going to be all that excited about your candidacy when you get when you get pretty thoroughly walloped by mc sally, which is about to happen as well. Maybe these were the races that were they were telling us, we're gonna be close, gonna be really important to see what ends

up happening with these races. You know, these are bell weathers for whether Trump is going to have a pretty clear pathway to re election in and nope, not the case. What we see is they were pushing this all along for their own purposes, and then they decided that in the last minute they're gonna start putting out these polls like, yeah, okay, maybe it wasn't as close as we said. Everything else, you don't say, folks, what a shock? What a shock? Um,

It's just it's so typical. And that's why I really like holding their feet to the fire over this one, because they're just digging in even more. And we have all this empirical evidence now, all this data to show about how they call races close that aren't. And by the way, the races haven't even the elections haven't even happened yet. But I know, you know, Cinema is gonna lose.

Uh you know, bid O'Rourke's gonna lose. You get these candidates the media is all excited about and act like, oh, it's gonna be amazing, and it's not amazing, and it never was gonna be amazing. It's just all mythology constructed by the Democrat dominated media apparatus. So yeah, I see it coming, you see it coming, and we'll continue to be right and the the mainstre I try not ever see the lamestream media because I think that's a little

too corny. But the mainstream media is going to continue doing what they're doing as well, which is to lie and be wrong a lot. But let's remember Jim mccason is the same person that's been covering Trump and the campaign and had death threats directed at him. He's also had you know, people chanting in his face. CNN sucks. My good friend Don Lemon has had death threats blamed a lot of the Trump um rallies and sort of that forever on the death threats against a lot of

CNN reporters in Atlanta. My colleague, former colleagues are afraid to go to work. So I think the tone comes from the top. I don't recall a time when we heard this kind of attack on freedom of the press, on our first Amendment, and I think it started with this president. Reporters are not the first Amendment. This this needs to be repeated over and over again for the people that go on TV and keep talking about this. You know, mainstream media does not equal the First Amendment.

They're covered by the First Amendment. But you have the right to free speech just as any journalist does. There's no special rights for the press. They don't seem to understand this, and they really, I think, are having this panic over Trump one because he They just think that he culturally and stylistically represents something that's a a threat to them. I'm right, there's just all this all this

stuff about Trump in general upsets them. But even beyond that, I gotta tell you, you know, they claim to be speaking truth to power. You have all these journalists are like, oh, we're so brave. We don't journalists think of themselves as incredibly brave and then cry like a bunch of babies all the time. This is something that I guess as somebody who's in the industry in some capacity, although I don't. I don't run around saying I'm a journalist. I do

everything that journalists do. I just don't talk about myself in this third person like Buck is a great journalist, because I think it's weird. I think it's kind of an old fashioned model of looking at this business of information and analysis, which is really all an entertainment, which is really all media is but that was uh, one of the co hosts on the View, and she's saying that CNN people are afraid to go to work because of Trump. They're not afraid to go to work. Okay,

They're more famous than they've ever been. They're incredibly especially the ones whose name as you know, they're incredibly highly paid. And if they weren't at Siena, and there's no other place on the planet that would be paying them what they're getting paid. And you know, what, what are we supposed to feel so sorry for them about because they what? Because they get death threats. Every conservative person of media I know gets death threats of any stature whatsoever. Happens

all the time. Not only death threats, but constantly called the racist, constantly called the sexist, you know, told that they're rape apologists, and and suffer real professional consequences for

having conservative views. That's what liberals, that's what's so funny to me, is that they just run around in this echo chamber of everyone agrees with them, Everyone tells them how great they are and how smart they are, and especially in the press and the media, they operate in this world where they're all kind of on the same team. All the time, and then they turn on they're like, oh my gosh, who the presidents saying mean things about us?

You know, half the country has had to deal with most of their lives never hearing anyone in a position like the president that take it to the mainstream media and this left wing bias that is inherent and and just constant in so much of the reporting we see, and they just can't handle it out. I just think it's funny though, because they want to hold themselves up for being brave, like they're the last line of defense

against the insanity that is Trump. And then when I say to them, what has Trump done to you that is so damaging? What? What is it that Trump has done that makes you think that you should be afraid? Like, oh no, what am I going to do? They don't have anything, No one's no one's losing their job because they've spoken out against Trump. In fact, people get book deals for speaking out against Trump. In fact, the entire media apparatus is designed to make it more appealing to

be anti than pro Trump. Meanwhile, the people who are anti Trump think that what they're doing is so hard. Why because they go to rallies and people are mean to them. People are mean to conservatives all the time. People are any conservatives in the grocery store for just saying what they think, never mind being an actual conservative

media figure. I'll tell you a quick funny story. I was at the Baltimore train station yesterday and a young man walked past me and I thought, okay, and you know, he kind of did that stop and look, you know, stopping weird stare thing first, not weird stare, but you don't even stopp an intense stare. And and he goes, he goes, hey, I was just watching you on Hill TV.

And this was This was one of the first times this has ever happened, cause I usually think people see me, they'll be like, oh, you know, I'm hoping it's somebody from Team Bucks. Then it's like I'm stumbling upon one of my long lost family members, because if you're somebody listens to this radio show, we tend to be very tight. But no, it wasn't somebody who was a radio listener. He says, Oh, you know, it's I'm just watching you on TV on the Hill dot com. That's so cool.

And he says, you know, I'm such a big fan of Crystal your co host, and I said, oh, Crystal is wonderful. He goes, yeah, I'm a community organizer in North Carolina. And he told me his name, and I said, well, I really you watching the show, but you know sure enough, Yeah, that's right, a community organized in North Carolina. I don't think he's listening to this radio show very much. But he was very nice, very polite, very polite gentleman, and

he went about his way. It's kind of funny though, like, yeah, as soon as soon as he told me the community organizer, I don't think he listens to my radio show. I think you might just see me up on the hill. But this is not this is not really all that complicated.

Is really not all that hard to figure out. The press generally does what is in their interest to do right, and for most people that means going where the jobs and the money are, which is to the left, and going to the place where you know that every other reporter. And think of it this way. If you're a conservative journalist or conservative media person and you're in the let's say you're in a press scrum outside the Oval office.

The ten or fifteen people that are around you that all work for you know, Associated Press, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the you know, all this, Reuters, all the places. They all kind of like and agree. They all like each other, and they agree with each other

in most political matters. If you happen to be the one person from Fox, the Daily Call or any of these places, you having to be the conservative from the Hill dot Com, for example, everyone around you thinks that you're some kind of a weirdo who is way too nice and favorable to the president his agenda all the time, and you're considered you're considered very much on the outside. So you know, I just I think we should just be honest about this stuff. I don't think we have

to keep playing this game anymore. We go, Oh, it's so hard to go to work with, you know, and see it's such a bunch of babies. It's amazing. You know, they're they're always talking abou how they're on the front lines doing all this hard reporting. You know, it's like, just just slow your role. Most of the time when you're on the front lines droom reporting, you're staying at the four seasons. Okay, It's it's really not that hard.

And you know, so they have a president that that pushes back a little bit on what is clearly fake news. I mean that that story that I told you that that Ann Coulter wrote her column on this Week about Anna Cabrera where she inserted the word white into two two very obvious, very well known statements by the president and his son. That was fake news. That was a huge instance of fake news. And it took them days to correct it. And it only happened because they hate

the president. So we we know this, we know this. Um, it's just after a while I get sick of hearing. I really want to pull over the ambulance for some of these different TV news it's really the worst at seeing that because look, they've made their brand, they've made their bed. They should sleep in it. Their bed is we are going to stop Trump. We are anti Trump. Okay, Well, that's who you are, and that's what There is a there is an agenda the organization, There's no question about it.

And that's why I want some CNN exact try to get all hissy with you. Early the week, I said, I'm sorry, you guys are not nonpartisan journalists. You are very partisan. Own it. Stop being phonies, Stop being fake. You could say, yeah, that's right. I said it. Rock and roll, fellow patriots, we made ours go up to eleven. It's time for roll call, row call on a Friday, which means double row call. I hope you're all excited for the weekend. I am. I am ready for it.

I have a very very fantastic weekend plan involving a lot of sleeping, a lot of eating. I'm gonna watch I'm watching. I'll tell you I'm watching Peaky Blinders on Netflix, which I know is a little bit I'm not particularly current right now. It's a little old, but wow, it is a really solid show. Although I have to say sometimes those guys from those tough towns circuit nineteen twenty England, it's tough to understand them a lot. Who this You go,

You're like, wait, what, they're English people. If they speak a little English, you can be a little tough. Sometimes. I like it, though, I have to say I think it's a I think it's a pretty well done show. So if you're looking for one, you can check that one out. Rachel kicks off our roll call shield time about grittings from sunny southern California. I hope the swamp

isn't getting to you too much. I was just wondering how the plans to make Rising a podcast for coming on thanks you know, Rachel, Um, there is no plan as of right now to make Rising a podcast. It's kind of fallen by the wayside. So maybe that's something that I can raise with my team and say, hey, I've got an idea Rising a podcast. Maybe we should

go for that. Um. But the most important thing is that all of you listen to this, especially those of you who listen on radio no, that you can always listen on demand, and that we try to get the podcast up as early as possible. Usually these days podcast should be ready for your listening enjoyment by six Eastern maybe seven eastern each day, So we're getting it up earlier and earlier all the time. Uh, Timothy right shields high Buck. You ask for a miracle, I give you

the FBI. Hans Gruber in Die Hard a friendly suggestion add some lighter fare mixing with the heavy duty news I had to listen to. Uh. I had to stop listening to Wednesday's show and you're discussing the various attacks on conservatives because I was losing like cool I must be I must be terrible living in the swamp. Keep fighting a good fight, and get married already, Shields High Timothy, all all fair points, And I know some days, trust me,

really affects me. Some days the news cycle it feels a little bit like just getting beaten down by the whole thing is, especially when you have these stories of of conservatives who are getting attacked and and are being physically accosted and all this stuff. I mean, there's just no place in a civilized society for people to be not just physically attacked, but even hounded and mobbed in public, to be menaced in that way. It's completely completely unacceptable.

So I'm with you on all that. And as for lighter fare, trust me, there are many days when I wish I could do more of a comedic segment towards the end of the show. But I'll tell you, comedy is something that you have to be both in the mood for and you have to be able to put forth the energy. And that's something that I can't say, uh is there all the time when you're doing all

the things that I've got going on these days. To really do the comedy, I was just to remember when I was filling for Russia, Limball and Acasia like detail as a vice, like up here, like courts in targeted to talk about kinds of real ham der blasiard and some people loved it. You you, They would write to me like, oh, I couldn't stop laughing at other people like I think you're a really good political analysts. I don't like when you do voices. I don't like comedy.

You're not a comedian. And it was such a stark separation between the two. There's nobody who's like, nah, it's kind of okay. You know. People are like it's kind of crap, or it's kind of amazing. So, you know, I guess it's like that old thing. You can't please all the people all the time. Eric writes, Buck, have you won any converts through exposing people to the truth in the blue bubbles they live in through your TV

show that you know of? I hope. So I just wanted to say that I fear this caravan is being orchestrated to coincide with the mid terms, because we completely lost on the previous one. It's the only thing the left is really won within the last two years. The separating family's crap was brutal for our cause, and I'm afraid they're playing some three D chess here and it may pay off for them a shields high, Eric, I'm

with you on all that. The last time the Democrats had a real, a real winner of a political issue in the last six months, by my estimation, is on the family separations at the border issue. That is where Democrats have really been able to uh, you know, gather up some some political momentum. And it's it's obviously very frustrating because I think that they're they're tremendously dishonest in how they approach all of that. Um. But let's just

deal with the reality as it is. They sure enough, they are in fact um able to capitalize on that issue because it's very emotional issue for people. It really is. Uh, Cade is next year here. It's hey, Buck, I love the show as always, Well, Cade, love you as always. Bro. I saw the news about Mueller making his findings public after the mid terms. Can you devote some time talking about that and what that could potentially mean. I feel

like this has been getting glossed over by the media. Okay, I'm gonna be talking about it a lot, especially as it gets closer, and then when it happens. I can't say that I know what's gonna shake out with all that. I can't say that I can predict it. I don't think. I don't think anybody knows really what's going on. I don't think anybody knows what the end state of all of all that's gonna be. I mean, I would I could bet money that there's not gonna be anything that

affects President Trump. I would bet a lot of money on that one. But I I don't know what they've really got up there. Step. I think Muller's got nothing in the grand scheme of things. But nothing to a normal, well adjusted person is not going to be nothing to the Democrats. If he releases a report where he says that there is not necessarily criminal obstruction, but it was unethical the way that Trump fired Coma or something, Oh,

they're gonna make a huge deal of it. And remember, and I've been preparing you for this for a long time. It's not a criminal matter when you impeach a president. It is a political matter. And so if the Mulla report clears Trump and his top associates of any possible criminality, conspiracy,

any of that when it comes to Russia collusion. But it has some stuff in there that just doesn't look good or that can be interpreted in such a way that some people would take it as you know, unethical, slimy whatever, that could be used as fodder, that could be used as ammunition for the House, well, the Democrat controlled House, to engage in all kinds of nonsense and demagoguery around Trump and then push for impeachment. I mean, I really think that's what they're gonna do. They're gonna

push for impeachment. They won't get removal, and they will impeach the president if they have the votes and if they have the majority, if they can, they will do it. Eric writes Buck. The only blue waves that are happening are the blue waves of new Democrat voters caravanting across South and Central America. Ah, I see what you did there, Eric. You are a clever fellow, and it is good to

hear from you. Jonathan Hi Buck not entirely sure if this is the place for roll call, Well, guess what, my friend, johnath But the whoobee is the blanket from Michael Keaton's son in the movie, Mr Mom, if you haven't seen it, and like Michael Keaton, it's a must shields high. I haven't seen it, but I can't say I am a Michael Keaton fan, so I'm gonna probably I appreciate the heads up Jonathan on the Whoobee, but I don't think I'm gonna add Michael Keaton, Mr Mom

to my Netflix que anytime soon. Uh Aries, writes Buck. You mentioned you've taken measures for your own safety about uh and while carving up a bunch of protests with a knife or completely caving in their mouths with brass knuckles would be would be good, it wouldn't look good on camera. So I'm assuming you're carrying pepper spray. My understanding is the m I p D, like a lot of pds, carry Saber five pepper spray, which is weaker than Saber red, which is weak as we can be.

Stay away from water based OC sprays, even the so called law Enforce and great stuff unless it is a mix of O C and C S, which I haven't seen in a personal carry canister. Go with an alcohol based product like l E ten. Water based products take longer to work as they need time for the water

to evaporate the alcohol based products work right away. You can literally stop a deranged man coming at you with a knife in his tracks with something like L ten Saber red, which is stronger than Saber five a spread of choice for the m I p D will not do that areas now, I'm my favorite. I like edged weapons, so I have a whole bunch of different edged weapons. I'm obviously I live in d C, which makes it, as a matter of policy, impossible to legally own a firearm.

So I cannot have a firearm in d C. And people say, oh, because you were in the government care I'm like, yeah, please, I wish that does not give you any That does not give you any ability to get a firearm more easily having worked at the CIA or anything like, even if you had a topsic clearance as I did, and and weapons training as I did, they don't care. You cannot get a firearm any faster, anymore easily than anyone else. And that is by that

is by design, I must say. So, let's see we guys here, Catherine, right, So, I've been following the resurgence of previous secure diseases eradicated in the US for over fifty years new strains of polio and TB, the CDC will only report, not diagnose. As we now have twenty million illegals, and I would add another five million to that, it seems to me that we have a huge problem. If America continues to allow people from other countries and ours, there will be no more America. We will no longer

be a sovereign nation. Thinks it could be a good topic for a segment of your radio show, Catherine. Catherine, I agree, it's very concerning when you have the reintroduction of disease that has been eradicated previously. Immigration that is unrestricted, ie illegal immigration, can certainly play a role in that.

But I gotta tell you, one of the big problems we're seeing with the pockets of UH, these whooping cough and all these other diseases that have come back up in this country, it has to do with elite liberal enclaves places like Palo Alto, California, where, for whatever reason, there is this mentality among some of the elites that they should not vaccinate their children for anything, for anything.

And while people can say they don't like vaccinations, and I know I've I've gotten I've stumbled into that topic here before. I'm not gonna do that today. People get very passionate about it. Um. The reason that you're having those diseases pop up in places like Palo Alto, and the reason that Google employees as parents have vaccination rates equivalent to like Sudan in Africa is they do not understand the science. So that is not Oh, did I just go there. Let's just hey, I got an idea.

Let's go into a another quick policy here. We'll come back. We'll do more roll call on something other than vaccines, because did I even talk about that. No? Probably not. We'll be right back like soft butter on warm toast. Time to spread some freedom coast to coast. It's time for roll call. Eric Buck to quote Mike Myers SML character Simon. I do like drawings, Jacky Monkey. Uh did this one for the hut Shields? High enough said, let me know if you want to turn it into merch. Wow,

that's an amazing drawing this guy did. This guy? Eric is really talented. I'm being completely I wish I could show this all to you because I know I'm on radio. So one thing that doesn't translate very well is Hey, let me tell you how cool this this drawing is over radio. Uh but it's legit, man, this guy's got Eric. I am really impressed. And uh yeah, I mean, let me talk to you about this and this is this is really good stuff. I gotta say, you've done very

very well for yourself here, Pablo. Right, So when President Trump is in office, he's responsible and must be severely punished or must severely punish the defending country. This is about Saudi Arabia. When Obama is in office and many people get beheaded by ice is he says, don't forget the terrible deeds done in the crusades in the name of Christ. What a double standard? Shields high buck from Pablo?

And yeah, I look at the Obama administration in bolden dictators for eight years and this this line as you hear from people about Trump and e bolden dictators, it's just bizarre. Honestly to me. At this point, I just wish that everybody would would stop acting like that's a sensible thing to say. Um that Trump is emboldened dictators because he's reached out to dictators. But it's always under the you and I can be friend the Trump approaches. Hey, dictator,

you and I can be friends. You and I can talk, we can we can try to make progress. Or you can act like a clown, do stupid things, and I will unleash Holy hell on you. That's not that's not coddling them. That's carrots and sticks. That's saying we can do this the night sway, which would be great for us and great for all of your people, and we

could be friends sort of. Or you can continue firing missiles in the case of North Korea, you can continue, uh you know, acting provocatively in Ukraine and all the things that we talked about in the foreign policy realm, and they're gonna be consequences. And the thing is when Trump claims will be consequences, unlike with Obama, the big bad guys out there on the global seeing and they listen because they know it's they know it's for real.

Um here we have after being forced to this is Dr Lee writes after being forced to listen to viscous diet tribe from a lead singer of uh Che Virtues who called I don't know what that is churches who called Ted Cruz horrible vittle names. I'm not sure I'll continue to attend my decades long tradition of the Austin City Limits Festival, which is a real shame. And she's not even from this country. She's a Scottish citizen. Actually.

I don't know what this group is or this band, but clearly somebody's talking smack about Trump and you did not like it. And I agree with you on that one. Richard writes, Hey Buck, in my humble opinion, this ka Shogi thing stinks too high Heaven. The deep state media is acting as though it's anonymous Turkish sources are above reproach, but I've seen no convincing evidence the guys even dead. And the subject of his last column is just too

cute by half. Wasn't there another journalist who recently got caught faking his own murder? Could that be related to this Shields High Richard? I don't think he's faking his death. I think that would be tough. I think that's not what's happened here. I think he was almost certainly brutally murdered by the Saudis, and with the official say so of the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, which is this could be the beginning of a Tom Clancy novel. It really could, I mean in terms of how gripping this

whole situation is. Ah and and then of course you have all the international implications from this, so we will have to see. Lisa writes. The term wooby was originally one by Mr Mom with Michael Keaton. It was his five year olds completely tattered and worn out blanket. Okay. Another another Michael Keaton reference on the show to jar Or also says buck a will be is like a security blanket. Okay. Say a tactical will be to just about any marine under thirty five, and they'll imagine they're

used issue poncho liner. Good to know, Mark rightes Hey, Buck on a recent show, you mentioned Mika's father is a big New Brazinski as being a Secretary of State. Nope, he was Jimmy Carter's national security advisor. Cyrus Vance was the secretary of State. Well, Mark, you are correct, but save for the flavor, because the Buckman doesn't get it wrong very often. But yes, thank you for the thank you for making making sure that we get it get

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