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We get that a more coming up. This is the Buck Sexton Show, where the mission or mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence. Make no mistake American. Here a great American Again the Buck Sexton Show begins. Remember he's a great No. Welcome to the Buck Sex and Show, everybody. And it has been quite a week. I gotta tell you, this is one of these weeks that I feel like we've all been through it. I can't really explain why we got coronavirus fears all over
the place. Every time I open up the Drudge Report, it's like the Drudge Report has turned into the guy pushing around a shopping cart with a sign that says, you know John three sixteen and then another sign that says the world is ending tomorrow. You know, like, I don't know what's going on here, but they need to calm down a little bit. We're going to be okay. This is a problem, We're on it. We're gonna work together. We're gonna figure this out. There's no need to panic.
I'm reminded of Will Farrell in old school when he starts banging on the lockers seag We're gonna keep our composure. We have to keep our composure here. It's gonna be fine. I'll have some updates for you on that later. I'm also trying not to make every day. I think this is journalists become lazy with this. I'm not a journalist. I'm in media, but people that do media content that's based on news become lazy because just every day, oh
we got at a Corona count every day. Another thing gotta tell you, you don't have to know every little detail about every place all over the world where there's been another person with Corona that's said I'm not about to get on a cruise ship anytime soon. Plane fine. I was on a plane last weekend cruise ship. I'm just not a cruise ship guy proser Mark and I've talked about this. It's not something that gets me excited. I'm not somebody who of course I'm sitting here. I
touch my face as I'm talking about this. That's the one thing you're not supposed to do. But I'll have some worthwhile coronavirus updates, just a few of them for you later on in the show. And I'm gonna try not to make this every day just an ongoing oh my gosh, oh my gosh, coronavirus COVID nineteen. There's a lot of other stuff to talk about, and since it's Friday, I wanted to start with one of my favorites there.
You know, the media is something that I enjoy talking to you about because I've been really a super consumer of news media for decades now. It's something that I've always been fascinated in. The first job I ever had, I guess if you want to call an internship a job ever was not including hourly stuff like tutoring and things to make some money. When I was in high school, was working at CBSCV News with Dan rather as an intern. And that was great because I just remember walking around
and being like Okay, I was only eighteen. Nobody here seems to be really that smart. Everyone here is very stressed out and just constantly on each other about very minor things. And they all seem highly replaceable and overly anxious to me, including Dan Rather, who would show he had the greatest job I'd ever seen. He would show up at I don't know, four p three thirty four pm, read through his lines, get his hair done, thirty minute broadcast, boom,
seven million dollars a year. Of course, you need somebody who can look into the camera and sound like this, and it's ridiculous, it's absurd. The whole thing was that's a joke. I mean, it's an old model out with with the boomers now, you know, not as completely dominant about all media decisions. They're still dominant, but this old model is changing the silent generation. The boomers think that
having one person not all of you. If you're listening to this and your boomer you're obviously a more sophisticated news consumer. But if the old model is to have these people that would go on TV and they sound the part and they look the part, and that's the news for today, and everyone goes, oh, Okay that that sounds like objective news. I'm informed now false. And you have some of these vestiges, some of these holdovers from the news business that you see that are from that
old model. And perhaps the single greatest example as Brian Williams, a guy with no discernible skill or talent other than just sort of looking and sounding like the guy that you should be listening to on the news, and then we found out that he was somebody who had told lies many many times over, not as many lies, I think, as we've already established, Joe Biden has told in real ways that he will not be able to run away from.
And just remember that you've been lectured about how trumplies trumplies for years, and they're putting forward a liar, a straight up liar, in Joe Biden against Donald Trump, and I have the evidence will play someone for you. We're gonna keep running this. Just remember all their principles. Oh, it's really just the Trump lies. I mean, I had
to deal this to Bill Mars show everything. I tried to say, Well, hold on a second, what's going on with the coronavirus response that you don't like trumplies well, okay, I mean, there are working on an accelerated vaccine schedule. So one Trump says that, why is that? Trumplies. That's the only thing they say. Trump lay. This has become like a like the bleeding of the stupid sheep from Animal Farm. Four legs good, two legs mad. That's what
they're doing. They don't even think about it anymore. But Ben Biden lies all the time. They don't care. He's Joe Biden. You can trust Joe Biden. I mean, Joe Biden really reminds me a lot of the Bill Paxson character in the Rip, a very good actor by the way, in the movie True Lies. You know, he's like, you know, I've got a few other interested buyers. I mean, Joe Joe Biden is the politician version of Bill Paxson and
True Lies. I wish I could do more of the lines from that, but some of them would not be acceptable for radio. This is my way of telling you that some of the most prominent journals out there are ones that think they should tell you what to think, how to vote, how to behave what you can say. Are really not intelligent. They're just not very bright people. They're actors who got their way, who found their way, worked their way into a journalistic establishment of some kind.
And all that really takes is a few corporate execs in these places because their legacy institutions, places like NBC News also MSNBC. These are really just versions of each other. NBC is the slightly more corporate friendly, slightly watered down version of the truly left wing insane asylum that is MSNBC. But MSNBC can math goodm Nope, they've got problems over there.
And here you have Brian Williams, who I just before hold on a sec prison mark before we get to this amazing clip, and it's one of the greatest news clips I've ever heard. I mean, it's it's that good.
That's why I'm starting the show with it. Before I get to that with you, let's just remember that Brian Williams before he was found, and it was just found by Internet comments on posts about him before and it wasn't like, you know, MSNB or NBC did some big interview interview with him or investigation and figured this out. Brian Williams was the heir apparent to everything going on
at NBC News. He was the guy he was going to be the one, and they were paying him I think fifteen million dollars a year, and then we're about to pay him even more than that in a big contract before this whole controversy came out, and he was supposed to be the most trusted Brian Williams could get an interview with any politician, anybody in the country anytime, most trusted voice in the country. And he's sitting down.
I gotta set the context for us. He is sitting down with a member of the New York Times editorial Board named Mara Gay. And you would think the New York Times Editorial Board, you know, they they would uh, they would sneer at submissions from real conservatives. Oh, that's not up to our standards. You know, they have all kinds of political bias going on. But they think of themselves even though they publish people like Charles Blow, Charles Blow Krugman and others. They think of of themselves as
intellectual elites. And yet you know, Charles Blow Krugman, I'm trying to think of who is some of the worst, you know, Brunei, Thomas Friedman. But they still hold to the center and they're referring. So you have a top anchor formerly of NBC now MSNBC because of his problem with the truth, talking to a New York Times editorial board member about a tweet from somebody who is a Washington Post contributor, somebody who writes frequently has in her
byline the Washington Post and her contributions to it. This is how they math good play at producer Mark. You see it as a possibility. If he wants to spend a billion bucks beating this guy, he could do it. Absolutely. Somebody tweeted recently that actually, with the money he spent, he could have given every American a million dollars. Let's put it up. When I read it tonight on social media,
it kind of all became clear. Bloomberg spent five hundred million on ads, us population three hundred twenty seven million. Don't tell us if you're ahead of us on the math. He could have given each American one million dollars and I've had lunch money left over. It's an incredible way of putting it. It's an incredible way of putting it. It's true, it's disturbing. It does it does suggest you know what we're talking about. Here, which is there there's
too much money in politics. Oh god, that is my favorite. That is my all that might be. I mean, that's a top ten TV news clip. That is absolutely fantastic. You cannot make this up. That's rights. They think that because Bloomberg spent five hundred million dollars and the US popular the US population is three hundred and twenty seven million dollars, he could like easily give each American a million dollars cash and have lots of money left over
from what he spent on the campaign. Now, I make fun of things like Joe Biden saying that one hundred as he did without correcting it. It wasn't misspeaking. He said it, and he let it stay out there. Joe Mine said one hundred and fifty million people have been killed in gun violence in the last ten years. There are three hundred and twenty million people in America, probably more like three thirty now a lot of the legal aliens.
Five hundred million dollars divided by three hundred and twenty seven million dollars is nowhere near a million per person. And yet you have to remember this isn't just something that was said, because look when you're doing a math under pressure. One of the reasons people go into TV news, into acting. I'm just telling you the truth. Other people won't tell you, you know, university teaching and get a PhD in the humanities because they can't do math. It's true.
If I was better at math, if you think, I'd be sitting here, probably be working at some hedge fund slapping producer Mark with a thousand dollar bills. But he wouldn't care because he'd be my right hand man at the hedge fund and he'd be driving around in a brand new portion nine eleven. You know what I mean. He'd be fine with it. But that you know, if I was good at math, we'd probably be doing something else. I'm better at math than these people, though, that I
can tell you. Brian Williams of NBC New York Times editorial board member, referring to a tweet put out by somebody from the Washington Post. I mean, these are three of the most elite media institutions you could find anywhere, and none of them picked this up. And you have tosend this was a tweet they put on the screen, so they chose that this was prepared be forehand. Producers at NBC or MSNBC. This was at ms which is
the same thing. Producers at MSNBC saw this tweet. They saw it and they thought, Yeah, that really nails it. That really makes the case about how Bloomberg. They take
the exact wrong lesson. By the way, the lesson of Bloomberg is that you can't buy an election, But their lesson that they take from this instead because they like just the virtue signal if we don't want money in politics, is Bloomberg somehow shows us how corrupt elections are because he spends so much money and got nothing, zippo nowhere. But put that aside for a moment. Yes there is, and it's important. And this is part of the rethink of the ruling class in this country that has been
going on as a result of Trump's rise. Those who see to rule over us are media overlords, the people in positions of authority in government, in media. In so many ways, a lot of them got there for reasons that have I would argue most, I would argue a vast majority have very little to do with intelligence or ability. A lot of them just played politics well, understand the system, work the system, and in journalism in particular, are just ruthless,
ruthless and sociopathic. That's how they get where they are. But there are many, many, many sheer and utter. And I'm not saying this for a laugh line. It's true. There are dumb asses all over the mainstream media, complete dumbasses. And you need to remember that. It's not that there, it's not that I just don't like some of their policies, because there are smart libs. I'll sit here all day if you want, I'll tell you the smart libs are. There are smart libs, no question. I think they're wrong
on stuff, but they're still very bright. There's also a lot of dumb asses, though, And this is just another example of I mean, what a what a what a stuffed shirt phony Brian Williams is I mean not just because of this, it's everything you look at everything. This is a guy who just really mastered sounding a certain way and looking into the camera a certain way. He's not learned, he's not insightful. It was all in act.
I can't even I don't even know Mara Gay is there, honestly never even heard of her before, but clearly not very good at math, and the person who's tweet they referred to who writes for Washington Post. I don't know who. I've never heard her name either, But this was amazing. The Eleventh Hour put out this tweet tonight on air. We quoted a tweet that relied on bad math. We corrected the error, We apologized for the air. Yeah, that's that's about as much as you can do. They're all
math good over at MSNBC. Nope, they got they got problems over there. That's that's amazing. But go to them. Listen to them about what you should do in the stock market, Listen to the I'm about coronavirus, who you should vote for. These people are brilliant. They know more than you. They think really hard all the time about all the important things you're in the Freedom Hunt. This
is the Buck Sexton Show podcast Team one. One more point I wanted to make here about the most amazing MSNBC clip, which is saying a lot because MSNBC has some great moments that are unintentionally hilarious. I mean, MSNBC is a joke. It's to think of this as a news network is laughable, but it is what it is. There was one point here that I think a lot of people are going to skip past. And that is also yeah, okay, we're making fun of them at math. And look, I'm not somebody who's great at math on
the fly. I'm not gonna pretend that I am better than these people, but not gonna pretend like I'm good at math. There's also a reason why they would believe this though, and I really mean this. They've convinced themselves it is now liberal orthodoxy. They have convinced themselves that it is possible to just take money from billionaires and pay for everything. They think this is true. They believe
the Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren Reddick. I mean, this is a real political point about how you can have such a colossal and stupid mistake on TV. It's because everybody that everybody there has been hearing from all these Democrat candidates like Sanders and Warren and others. You know, the millionaires and the billionaires will pay, and people think, oh, okay, all they gotta do is tax the billionaires a little more and we all have great free healthcare. This is
a huge, a monumental, blatant, obvious lie. But they believe it. They believe it so much that they think, yeah, sure, you know, if you just took with Bloomberg spending the campaign, you could probably pay off the national debt or something. I mean they think things that no reasonable person could because the propaganda about how billionaires could pay for everything in this country has seeped so far into their brains. This is real. Thanks for listening to The bus Esson
Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Don't listen to him. He was on I think Fox yesterday or something. It's heelling people go to work. It's nothing if you don't feel good. I mean, don't listen to Joy Bha either. Please don't listen to Joy Beaha about anything speaking about people who are dumbin on TV. Who she's she's top ten.
She really, she's in a special category. It's like, oh my gosh, why do we have to listen to Trump? The President is trying to calm people down and tell people to keep going about their business. He's right to do so. There's clearly a merger now between Trump derangement syndrome and what we see going on with coronavirus coverage in the media. The more negative it is, the more they want to tie it to Trump. The more they can tie it to Trump, the more negative they want
it to be. It becomes a self fulfilling prophecy. It's a cycle. And yet they want to pretend that they're doing this because they have your best interest at heart. Do you not listen to the crazy media about this stuff? All right? Listen to people that you know and that you trust and that are trying to approach this with the first priority. And this is what I try to say. Again. I keep referring back to last week. I mean, I was honestly stunned, and some of you have asked me
about the billmar appearance. I was stunned by how dishonest and how obtuse and just honestly dumb. So much of the commentary around me was I should have expected. The only thing I blame myself for with that is that I should have expected it a little bit more because I know how libs are. But I thought, it's not like we were just talking about you know, Trump on the boarder. You know that I'm always ready for that. You're gonna get trumps? Are you know? Trump's a racist?
I thought on coronavirus IRUs. And this is my mistake, this is my era error, that there should be some sense of responsibility in coming together, and we really don't want this to become a major problem. No one wants us to become a major problem, because if it does, it means that there will be large numbers of seniors in this country. You know, our moms and dads, grandmas
and grandpa's, you know, friends and neighbors. There'll be large numbers of seniors who could fall victim to this, and that should bring us together, that that mission of protecting our seniors, because they're by far, as as has been said by all responsible parties all along, they're by far at the greatest risk. Here I mean the numbers in terms of fate immortality for people over seventy who get COVID nineteen versus people below fifty. I mean below fifty
unless you're severely immunosuppressed, which I would know. It also means that you are every single year having to do with the possibility of getting a fatal flu if you're really that immunosuppress. So that's just to say that those people already understand they have to be very careful very vigilant and always will and always have been. But I thought that on this we could approach this like it was a foreign invasion, but a pathogenic foreign invasion into
this country, and that that would bring us together. There'd be a little bit of a post nine to eleven effect, which was a real thing, not with the whole left, but with some Democrats, you know, in large numbers of Democrats. I'll be honest about it. I always will be honest with you. You know, there was a sense the country was united against a common enemy. Our common enemy here is a pathogen. And yet the way that this is being reported on and talked about that the real enemy
is Trump's response to the pathogen. And I should have known. I should have known that even now, with lives at stake here at home, their primary focus is not on educating and forming and preparing the public for this and bringing us together for the most effective government response. Their primary goal is to use this as a weapon against Donald Trump. It's the truth, and it's actually it feels kind of gross to say it, but it is the truth. I mean, it makes me feel bad about the state
this country's in. And so that was mine because after my whole experience trying to talk to mar and that panel it sort of felt ikey, and I was like, what is wrong with these people? I mean, it really was, and it was in that sense very important for me going into as I talk about being a wartime conservative, and you've got to be a wartime conservative now on everything at all times, because the left will see no common ground to you. There's no principles that they will
not violate. They're in a total, a total berserker mode trying to re establish power and control. They'll do anything, it doesn't matter. So lesson learned. I'm always learning. I learned from all of you as you write in and as we continue this conversation how many years in. That was a lesson for me. Another lesson is Joy Behar is an idiot. Don't listen to her. And if my words on this aren't enough for you, here's what she had to say about AOC running for president Play fifteen.
So Aocwood it would be actually a good choice, except that she's a Bernie person, doesn't not old enough. Well, she's not as the vpail for a president, and it's conceivable that the vice president is going to be president. And now I know, people could say, well, maybe she could be in the VP slot, but then she couldn't arise. But then why do you have a VP who couldn't rise me president? Right? Somebody might try to make that
argument as why Joy Behar made that mistake. But Joy Beha had no idea that there was an age age requirement for presidency none zero, And she's informing people across the country every day. Um. I was told by somebody who knows that she makes two to three million dollars a year, do that show to be a total utter buffoon? ABC News. ABC News would would think that Joy Behar acceptable for their brand. They wouldn't let me on. No,
no, no no, you can't have the political science. A guy from amhurs to work the CIA, A couple of war zones of blah. No, no no, no, that's m that's a little outside the maintream. Let's have Joy Behar on. It's amazing, right, it's amazing. This is what we're up against the But then again, I mean liberal. The only people who are dumber than mainstream media talking heads as a general rule, are the mainstream media corporate executives that put them in
these positions. They're even dumber and more like shameless and reckless and self interested in everything else. So you've got it. You've got to keep that in mind. So I'm glad we've had a little bit of a deep dive here into the stupidity of the media. Now I want to take you into which is a very real thing. Oh wait, I didn't mention this before the Bloomberg you know, and they're talking about this. We got into this because of the Bloomberg money that was spent in the campaign, and
now it's coming out. You know. I was making these jokes at Producer Mark, like can we can we just wear like a Bloomberg T shirt show up at a rally and eat the Wagu beef sliders and the little Fuagra terrenes and whatever else they've got yet the Bloomberg rallies. You know, is that it turns out that people who worked for the Bloomberg campaign are now saying that it was a grift that a lot of them were actively campaigning for Bernie Sanders while on the Bloomberg campaign payroll.
They did the absolute bare minimum of work. Those who even believed in Bloomberg a little bit essentially changed their minds after his admittedly disastrous debate performance. You know, I had people sign DA's and I didn't want to let them out. How much money do I have to pay you to get you to stop asking about the and DA's. You know, Elizabeth warren Man, she went after him. She went after him big time. Yeah, so that's she may have buried the hatchet, but not before she used it
against Mike Bloomberg. And you know, this is this is just what we all expected that Bloomberg came in with all of this money. But politics is about more than just money. The left doesn't want to learn that very clear lesson from this process because they'd prefer to keep They've created this perception that the right is where all the money is in politics somehow, even though if you look at like the ultra billionaires in Silicon Valley at
they're liberals. They're liberals. So that's one thing about the Bloomberg campaign that I wanted to get to. Now, now we have to look at what's going on with Joe Biden. He is able to possibly finish off Bernie Sanders in Michigan, depending on how Michigan goes. I'm already seeing poles in Florida where Apparently it is not a popular position to take that. You know, Castro did some good things. They
don't like hearing that. In Florida, there's a whole community of folks down there who really don't appreciate always looking for the bright side of Castro's prison state. So Bernie is in really bad shape in the Florida polls. So he's toast there against Biden, but Michigan might might end him even before that. And I say end him. He's going to take it all the way to the convention, but he'll be far behind in delegates. Everyone's going to
know that Biden's the the real front runner. So we have to dig more into Joe Biden because some you've seen a little bit of this. There are some liberals out there who are honest about how Joe Biden isn't what they thought they would end up with. After a year of a Democrat primary. Think about all the candidates, all the excitement around Kamala and Bet and Buddha Judge, and there were like four or five people who were excited about Julian Castro, and you know, I mean, like,
think about all these different folks. Or was it Joaquin No, it was Julian Joaquin's twin brother. I forget it was one of the Castro brothers. So with all of that, they end up with the least exciting, second oldest, and arguably just like the most boring white dude on the planet,
Joe Biden. That's what the Democratic Party after all, after all the diversity, all the female candidates, everything, they end up with a guy that if you were casting somebody to be the quintessential machine politician, it would be big, grinning, handshaking, baby sniffing, woman grabbing Joe Biden. That's what you did.
That's what you would have I mean, especially if you were doing a comedy and corn pop. And now I took the chain man and I had a ray and I made it rusty, and I was gonna go out there and rumble with corn Pop because the hair on my legs were blond, and I was like, hey, look at the sun glistening through my leg. Here's kid, this isn't weird. I'm just telling you a story. I think it's a little weird. Here's Biden's promise, though. He says that he's gonna win, and that's been the promise all along.
Play clip ten. Look I think the one thing the president one does want to do from the very beginning is face me because I will beat him, period, period. He has done everything in his power. He's even risked his presidency because he doesn't want to face me. A rhetorical question, have you ever ever seen a city president gets so involved in a Democratic primary and focus so much attention on not wanting a single person me to become the nominee. The president does not want me to
be the nominee. I think this is going to work out very well. I think Joe Biden, everyone has realized for a long time, has been propped up by the machine. They tried to do this with Hillary in twenty sixteen. They are you know, the definition of insanity is trying the same thing and expecting a different result. That's that's saying they're doing. They're running the same election they did
in twenty sixteen. They're expecting a different result. Do we really think that Joe Biden is a more inspiring, more effective candidate than Hillary Clinton? Now? I think that Hillary is. I had a lot of problems, but Democrats love her. They do. The Democrat establishment loves Hillary Clinton. That's why they went to bat for her against burning the first place. That's why the deep state covered for her with the
email fiasco. I mean, there was so much that you look at here that they did, and the media was just all in against Trump in favor of Hillary, and it wasn't enough. They think that it's going to be enough for Biden. Let's unpack that theory together a little bit. You're in the freedom huh. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. And for folks in the working class they're below four hundred, they will, in fact will increase their their premiums. The public option will be available on my plan.
We'll make sure it's not a quality. We'll make sure it's only affordable. We'll make sure it's not quality. It's not quality, it's but only affordable. What you're gonna have a lot more of this, Joe Biden. For a man who effectively makes his living speaking publicly, that's really what his job is. He's made millions of dollars as a paid public speaker since leaving the Vice President's office, millions
of dollars. We're also going to learn more and more about the millions of dollars that his son and brother and other people around him made just because they happen to be friends with Joe Biden. Interesting. Burisma is not the only thing that people are going to be poken into. But Biden's gaffs are one thing. And the media is
going to tell you, I already know what. They're gonna just say, oh, everybody makes mistakes, and you'll start to see clips of Trump, you know, speaking off the coff where he stumbles on something, and they're gonna try to say, oh, it's all the same and he's not senile and all that. Well, you got you got two big problems here for Biden that are on the on the style side of things, not looking so much at the at the substance of what he stands for, but more of Joe Biden the
person and stylistically how he has as a politician. You have the gaffs, the misspeaking, which is not really a big issue except people honestly think that he might be in the early stages of dementia, and I think that that's a fair discussion to have given some of the things that he says. But then there's also that Joe Biden. As as I told you beginning the show, Joe Biden is a huge liar. He has a long established history
of lying about things publicly and on the record. This was just an old news report circulating right now about Joe Biden. I think is back in the eighties when he was running for president the first time around. This is going to come back to haunt this guy. Pay twenty three. They do question stim from the hay Fred of Marts Biden during in April the campaign affairance in New hampshireholders. I went to law school on a full academic scholarship, the only one in my class that have
a full academic scholarship. Went back to law school and in fact ended up in the top half of my class. I was the outstanding student in the political science department at the end of my year. I graduated with three degrees from undergraduate school in one hundred and sixty five credits,
only need one hundred and twenty three credits. Biden now concedes he did not graduate in the top half of his law school class, that he does not have three degrees from college, and that he was not named outstanding political science student in college. This Week says Biden actually went to school on a half scholarship, ended up near the bottom of his class, and one only one degree,
not three. Joe Biden ranked seventy sixth in a class of eighty five at the University of Securities, Syracuse Law School. I mean, this guy comes off this whole thing as a flyway and al Biden says a week's right. His memory had failed out, his memory had failed him. My friends, I am honored every day by this audience giving me their time. I mean, I really do. I love all of you, even though I've only met a handful of
you in person. If if I ran around saying that I was a Harvard educated Rhodes scholar who also won like a Westinghouse Prize in science and it turned out that no, like I just went to undergrad somewhere and got a degree like everybody else. Would anybody believe that that was just my memory? But this was in the eighties, he wasn't super old. Anybody believe that that would be okay,
I'd get a passion on that one. Three degrees, no one degree, full scholarship, no partial scholarship, top of his class, no bottom of his class. Joe Biden is a consistent and continuous liar. Some people might even say pathological thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. I will also say, guys, that it
is I think that we all know. And this election cycle in particular has also presented very legitimate questions about the challenges of women running for president of the United States. What do you say, though, well, it's obvious, just look at what's happened. Look, it's what's happened. There are no women currently in this race, and I you know, we
can have a longer discussion about it. But the reality is that there's still a lot of work to be done to make it very clear that women are exceptionally qualified and capable of being the commander in chief of the United States of America. Gender in this race, you know, that is the trap question for every woman. If you say, yeah, there was sexism in this race, everyone says bliner. And if you say no, there was no sexism about a Brazilian women, think, what planet do you live on? I
promise you this. I don't have a lot more to say on that subject. Later on, I'm sure she will. She was like, a, here's the reason that I not gonna be given the nuclear codes on the biggest job in the country is people just won't vote for a woman prison. Oh, it's not true. And also, let's just step back for a moment, as Kamala Harris that we had Kamala and Warren, we could play. Others too are complaining about how we don't we don't have a woman
presidential well presidential contender. First of all, it's not true. Tulsi Gavard is still running for president. And I also think it's so interesting that the way this is framed is immediately like skips past, it immediately jumps beyond. This is a Democrat primary, So is the Democratic Party full of sexists? Is the Democrat Party full of people that are unwilling to vote for a woman to be president? Because I can't blame this one on Republicans. It's not
a Republicans thing. So and also this is just why it is whining. It's whinning. Elizabeth Warren is not a strong candidate. She didn't win her own home state, for heaven's sakes. She came in third in Massachusetts behind Biden and Bernie Sanders. She had the most bizarre political self inflicted wound I've ever seen what they're like. Oh, I'm one run thousand and twenty fourth Native Americans, see I win? Who wants some pow wow chow. No no, no, no,
we're not just gonna pretend that that didn't happen. And if you remember, because liberals like to tell us about this all the time, Hillary Clinton actually got more on the popular vote than Trump, even though that's not the contest that's being run, and that I can't emphasize. I don't have a lot of people that live in California and New York State don't vote for Republicans because they know they're gonna not it's the vote's gonna go to
the Democrat. A lot of campaigning is focused on battleground states that is not focused on getting the vote out of you know, that's not the contest that's being run. So it's a stupid point. But in terms of the willingness of people to just in general cast votes for a female to be president, I mean, we've already run the experiment plenty. People are willing to vote for a woman to be president, and I think a lot of
people would like, you know, it feels good. There's all this research that social scientists who aren't really scientists, but they call themselves that, you know, political scientists. Again, not science, its politics. But they'll look into this. And by polling and by the studies, people vote. A lot of why they vote is a result of how it makes them
feel to cast that vote. What does it say about me to vote for this person or to vote for this proposition, if it's some kind of a referendum, right, how do I feel about myself when I do that? And this is why, you know, we kept hearing about how, oh, you know, Obama had to overcome so much racism in the president you know, to become president. No, people were excited in general at the prospect of voting for the
first African American president. It made them feel good. Anybody who was ideologically open to Obama's agenda felt great voting for the first first African American president. And a lot of people who were you know, independent minded, however, they probably voted for Obama in part because they wanted to vote for the first African ranger. The same thing would
be true voting for the first woman president. You want to be on that groundbreaking history making victory train, right, but you don't want to do it if you think the person who you're voting for happens to be terrible. That's just the case of its with Warren. People don't like her. Yeah, the media can maybe push her far enough so that she can continue to be a Senator from Massachusetts, but it just doesn't have national level appeal.
And she's somebody who there's nothing about her that you can point to and say, yeah, that feels like it's really authentic and really good. In fact, the best stuff that she's done in the past, you know, her book on the two income trap is very interesting, and I think that that's something that does deserve more public discussion. Why is it now? Why is it now the standard that so many people, particularly in urban areas, right in cities. It is expected in our culture generally some of you,
of course you're gonna say, no, it's not. But if you live in New York, if you live in California, you live in a lot of a lot of these blue strongholds. Two parents working, even with small kids at home, that's the expectation. Why is that it was not always the case? That has changed now? And there's a there's a lot of complicated reasons We could cite for why that is some of them economics, of them, our social but it has certainly changed this country in ways that
we haven't really fully come to grips with yet. She wrote a book on that, she had interesting ideas on that, but now she's all she's like Burnie Light. She's the female Bernie who's a little more palatable to the establishment, and so that was what she was going for. And I just think it it actually damages the future prospects of other women on either side of the aisle who had vote for president to have this consistent Oh it was sex Orsum No, we make fun of everybody who
runs for president, male, email, you name it. We make fun of every candidate. We judge every candidate based on who they are, what they stand for, what they say. And there's really I just don't believe this myth that lives tell themselves that it's because Hilary was a woman that she didn't win, and she's she of course has blended on sexism. It's sour grapes. I mean, this is sore loser stuff. It's sore loser stuff from from Elizabeth Warren to be sure. Um, I mean this Pelosi says
the same thing. Play she's She's going on Pelosi play seventeen. But I do think there's a certain element of misogyny that is that is there, and some of it isn't really mean spirited. It's just isn't their experience. Many of them will tell you they had a strong mom, they have strong sisters, they have strong daughters. But but they you know, they had their own insecurities. It's just a cheap shot, is it based on what? Why is she saying this? There are insecurities that people would not vote
for a woman president. Maybe it's just not a good candidate, you know. I think what's going to happen. By the way, I'm just gonna put this out there. I think you're gonna have and I'm not gonna name. I'm not gonna I'm on that prediction business in politics for at least the next couple of weeks, because it looks like Biden is going to be the nominee. Whoops. But I think you're going to have the first president of the United
States be a Republicans who's a female. I think you're gonna have the first female president of the United States be a Republican and that will be a fascinating test of liberals who claim that you're shattering the ultimate glass ceiling, and because they've created this whole identity, which I know we talked a lot yesterday about this, and it was kind of an intense first hour of the show. But I think it's an important and intense topic and we
have to speak honestly about it. When you have women shrieking and screaming on the steps of the Supreme Court about how proud they are of their abortions, I almost want to I honestly, I almost want to cry for them, Like it made I tear up thinking about what they've done to those unborn babies and to themselves and to their souls in the process. But you know, we have to we have to move on to other topics. Today.
Liberal women, though, have adopted this mentality that they're to be the first of all, I got so much today, I don't know. I just came in. I came into work today is ready to fire on all cylinders. First of all, liberal women have a difficult time now accepting the progressive agenda because or they should have a difficult time with it, because it doesn't really allow for a clear definition of what a woman is really mean that what is a woman? According to libs, it's not a
biological state. It might be a psychological state, but it's not a psychological state that anybody could particularly explain. You know, they'll say, and there's a lot of incoherence here too. You know, they'll say that boys and girls don't like young boys and girls don't play with different toys because
of biology. But then the moment somebody says that they're trans picture, if it's a boy who thinks he's a girl who's you know, eight or nine years old, they want to start dressing it and dressing him like a girl, playing with girl toy. They want all the trappings of female stuff. But but but there's no biological connection between these things. I'll tell you. So then why the big push to have the kid playing with the female stuff and dressing as a female. It's incoherent. You can't make
sense of it. You can't. They can't define what a woman is. But here is what they will define for you. The left believes that to be considered a woman to be in good standing with the female gender slash whatever that includes, that's not actually female. Now you have to adopt certain political positions. And if you do not adopt those political positions, internalize them, fight for them, believe them. You know, shriek about equal pay when it's a myth.
You know that the pay gap is because of sexism. It's just not true. Economists have looked at it over and over. Every time they come back it's not true, but they say it. Claim that men and women are equal, claimed that there's no important biological difference between male and female strength and endurance and other things. So that you know, we need to have women and forward combat roles, even
if they can't actually meet the standards. We need to have men competing in women's sports, all these different things. You have to accept all of that. But but this single most important thing to be a woman, if you're going to be considered a real woman by the left, by the Democratic Party in American today, you must be absolutely devoted to abortion as a as a fundamental female right. And if you're not, you're not actually anymore. And we will see this play out when if we do have
a female Republican candidate for the presidency. And there are a few that come to mind that I think are gonna after Trump hopefully wins reelection. But there are a few that I think we could all point to and
say that would be probably a formidable Candida candidacy. You will see the media without without even batting an eyelash, without even a second thought, start running with well, it's they're not really this isn't really a win for women because this this Republican presidential contender isn't really a woman because she believes in oh, I don't know a traditional family and male and female roles and his pro life. That's pretty much. If you answer yes to those things,
you're not really a woman according to Democrats. You're you're a traitor, You're you're outside. You have female biology, but not a not the female you know, membership card or whatever. That's where we are in America today. It's pretty upsetting, it's pretty absurd, but that's the truth. You're in the Freedom Hud. This is the Buck Sex and Show Podcast. The best estimates now of the overall mortality rate for COVID nineteen is somewhere between point one percent and one percent. Okay,
that's lower than you heard probably in many reports. Why is this number one is because many people don't get sick and don't get tested. So probably for this reflects the overseas experience. So probably for every case there are at least two or three PAER cases that are not in the denominator. So I just want to sort of scale that it's certainly could be higher than normal fluid. Probably is, but it's not likely in the range of two to three percent. Who does that sound like? I mean,
who's been telling you that? You might say, buck, Is that just some random person? Though? That's the Assistant Secretary for Health, Admiral Brett jeer War at the Department of Health and Human Services. That's exactly what I've been telling you, because I've read about previous outbreaks of particularly dangerous influenza in the last twenty years, and the initial the initial panic is always accompanied by an initially much higher mortality rate.
And yet sometimes a mortality rate is higher in general when they finally crunch all the numbers properly than standard flu strains, but it's less than when the initial panic happens. And that's a big difference. Right. If I'm about to start doing I learned from MSNBC you don't do math on the fly. But the difference between a point one percent mortality rate and a two percent mortality rate is when you're talking about playing that math out over perhaps
millions and millions of people is enormous. That's a very very big difference. So that's why when people start talking about the Spanish flu, a five percent mortality rate is really scary, right. That means you're you're losing for every one hundred people that are getting infected, five people are dying. And you play that out every thousand people, you know, fifty every doing a lot of math down the show. I did not learn my less from MSNBC. But that's
that's where we are. That's the true number is going to be less than the two to three percent that you've heard. Based on all the data we've seen so far. Because we know about all the mortalities where there are proven cases, we don't know about all the people who have been exposed, that number is going to get bigger. So I wanted to share that with you. I just wanted to say, stop panic buying everything, folks, Okay, this is not this is not helpful. It's not like I
know you're not doing this. I mean, look a little bit of preparedness. I think it's going to be prepared in general. So I'm not saying don't have two weeks of a food on hand. I think that's a good idea period I do. I could live out of my freezer alone, assuming the power stays on. But I can live out of my freezer alone as long as I had running water and electricity for probably I'd say two or three weeks just out of my freezer, never mind
the fridge or the pantry. Bruster Mark, if you had to in in Castle and Castle de Mark, you and Ariel, how long could you last with what you've got already access to food wise? Right now? Not a lot because I'm moving, that's right, So well when you move into the place, would you please, I'll feel better if I know you and Ael you guys need you need like two weeks a grub? Yeah, I mean we usually have a full freezer. Yeah, that's what I'm saying, have that freezer.
And you know soup Campbell soup. I should have known that Campbell soup have been a great buye. I should have thought of this. That's the main soup. That's the main soup people go to a lot of them have gluten. So I can't do that, but there are other soups I like, but that's you know, some canst off and freezer and you're good. Now the freezer obviously, if we if we if we get to dogs and cats living together Massesteria, the power goes out, you gotta eat that
freezer stuff pretty fast. But assuming that that's not the case, but there might just be shortages in stores or you know, you're you're gonna be in good shape. You're gonna be in good shape. I've been in that situation after hurricanes when the power goes out. Where were you for Hurricane Sandy? For Sandy, I was in Queens, so it wasn't that bad, but I was down. I lived down in Florida for her middle school in high school, so I went through
a couple of hurricanes. Yeah, did you ever have to like kind of rely on what was just in the house for a few days. There were a couple times where the power was out for a few days and we lost all the food because we couldn't cook it either. Yeah, so that was always tough. Yeah, I mean I remember I was actually staying It's a long story how I was staying in a hotel in New York City, even though I lived here during Hurricane Sandy, and I went up to the roof while the hurricane was going on
the roof of this hotel. The hotel maintained power. Three blocks from us blackness power went out. I was just above where the power outage was, and I went to the roof the night of the and I could see all of southern Manhattan and you could see the blacked out areas, and I gotta tell you, that was spooky stuff. It was spooky to see a huge section of New York City and pitch blackness, a pitch black at night.
And then the next morning we had all these people coming up because we were one of the first places. The hotel is actually very good. They're giving them a coffee and donuts and please use our power like they were. I was impressed. This was a nomad hotel in New York City. A great hotel by the way, but yeah, there were people walking up and they were The thing that really freed people out was if you lived on like the thirty eight or fortieth story of a building.
The power went out a lot of those buildings. Internally in the stairs, there's no there's no windows, and there they didn't have emergency lighting and you had to walk down the walk down the stairs. So people are using their phones as flashlights. Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcast. Well, I think people are viewing us as having done a very good job. What we have to do is do
a very professional job. Nobody is blaming us for the virus. Nobody, I mean, I haven't heard that, even from some of the so called enemies or whatever you want to call them. Then I'm blaming us. Just started in China. How it started as questioned, but thousands and thousands of cases in China and it infiltrated to almost a hundred countries right now.
Excuse me, but I'm just asking about, you know, in terms of things you can't control, right the impact on the economy, and that potentially, you know, that could if people feel like the economy is turning around, that that could be an election issue as you go into it. Well, look, we were set to hit thirty thousand on the day. This is a number that nobody ever even came close to, and already we have the number and even though it's down ten or eleven percent, that's still the highest it's
ever been by far. It certainly might have an impact. At the same time, I have to say, people are now staying in the United States, spending them money in the US, and I like that. You know, I've been after that for a long time. You know that, I've been saying, let's stay in the US, spending money here, and they're doing this. They're sort of enforced doing that. We met with the airline companies yesterday. They're doing a fantastic job and they're just not flying to areas that
have a big problem. So it's going to all work out. Everybody has to become it's all going to work out. I think that's the message, and I agree with the President here on that. Now, I do disagree that people aren't blaming the president. Well they're not blaming him for the existence of coronavirus. But I've been on the receiving end of psycholibs saying that the President is not doing a good job on this, that we're you know, we're all at risk because of him, and there's a lot
of that. I mean, it obviously knows that, but clearly there's No, there's no one who's blaming him for this. I think it is interesting. Now. Look, I know it's a conspiracy theory that's out there without there's no evidence yet, and there's also no one who really knows yet. Epstein
didn't kill himself. No, I'm just kidding. That's a different thing. Uh, there is a conspiracy theory out there that the open that the open air market where they think this thing started in Wuhan, Wuhan City, which I believe is in Hu Bay Province. My Mid East geography is phenomenal, my China specific internal geography. I got the major cities and I know where the Muslims are and uh, that's a pay it out. I know where the Shaalan monks are and after that, I get a little shaky. I'm not
a lot I'm not. I'm not an Asia specialist by trade.
I was a Mid East guy. So when I when if I ever mess up, you know now, I'm all I'm all like nervous that after making fun of MSNBC, MSNBC for being so stupid, you also had Anna Navarro that one of the dumbest, if not the dumbest, political analyst at CNN come out to say that she was in Arkansas and she just doesn't understand how people from Arkansas, who are seemed pretty nice could have given someone so terrible like given us someone so terrible like Jeff Sessions,
because you know, Arkansas and Alabama totally the same. Anyway, the theory that they have about the virus in Wuhan is that it came from some these open air markets. They call them wet markets. I think they've stopped calling them that, but there's video of it. You see it, You're like, wow, I can't believe people actually this is where they go to get animals to eat. But it
was that it was bats. Initially, bat soup was getting a lot of a lot of attention that it turned out they said it was a pangol in, and let's be honest, all of us were like googling once a pangolin. I think I'm pretty good with animals, and I had to think about what a pangolin looked like before for a moment before I could figure that one out. And now they're not, you know, they don't really know. But
there's also it is a coincidence. I'm not but there is a a virology bioweapons lab very close to where this where this outbreak happened. That is just an interest. It is just an interesting coincidence. I know they've said it's a debunk theory or you know, people put it out there early on. Okay, but we really I mean, China is a very big place with a lot of people. The one place that I know of that I've read
about where they do biological weapons research in China. Unless I'm missing something that the virus would have popped up for the first time within a matter of miles of that place, it seems notable. That's all. It just seems notable. I can't it can make it a claim about where it came from. This just I got thinking about this because yes, they're not blaming Trump for the existence of the virus, but they're look, they're rooting against America. And
this is pretty pretty frightening to think about. But there are a lot of people on the left who are are clearly, in my mind, okay, with this becoming a big desire as long as the means Donald Trump doesn't get to continue to be president. And let's actually play this out for a second. If you believe the rhetoric of the Libs. They say that Donald Trump is a traitor. They say that Donald Trump is a threat, a clear and present danger could lead us into, say, a nuclear
war with North Korea. These are all things they've said. You know, I'm not that none of those are exaggerations. Prominent people in the media and politics have said that about this president. If you believe that, and you know that in a bad flu season, eighty thousand Americans might die anyway, if you're leaving it up to the left, to the Libs to make this determination, do they think that it is now? I don't think that they're actively
trying to make things worse. But if they were offered a choice between a future in which America suffered, let's say, a total of under a thousand deaths from coronavirus but Trump wins, or fifty thousand deaths from corona virus but Trump loses. I do believe that there are leftists, and I'm not talking about just crazy people living in basements writing comments. I do believe it there are Democrats and
liberals who would prefer the latter outcome. That is the degree of Trump derangement syndrome that exists in this country. And I'm not saying they're working toward that outcome. I'm not saying they're trying to, you know, spread, I'm just saying if you ask them which future they would prefer less than a thousand dead from coronavirus in America and Trump is president for four more years or fifty thousand dead from coronavirus, but Trump is guaranteed to lose. I
don't think I'm alone here. I think I think a lot of people would agree with me that there are libs out there who would say that the second one is more important for America. That's a better future for America. That's terrifying. It's terrifying, but it's the truth. And I've always promised you that I'll speak the truth to you no matter what, no matter what comes from it, no matter what happens. And that's really what I learned when I was out in California. That's what I learned from
being on the Bill Mars Show. That's what I see day in and day out now with a lot of the truly Trump to arrange, there are something. There are Democrats who clearly would reject this and say no, no, no, life is I'm look, I'm not somebody thinks, so all Democrats are bad. I have a lot of Democrat friends. I'm not one of these people, but there is this this crazy sort of Bolshevik fringe in the Democrat Party that's very powerful. So they may not be a large number,
but they're very influential. And I think that they would they would make that that choice in a way that is deeply disconcerting if they were given that option, And it's a it's a thought experiment that's worth doing for us. So we really understand who they are, I mean, who the political opposition to Trump really is what they're all about. You know who definitely agrees with me about how we have to get serious about this. You've probably heard of before,
Prucer Mark. Would you play clip nineteen for me please? And that's how Poland survived a thousand years of invasion. You either start protecting yourself or you die. You either fight or die. And that's why folks as a lot of changes around here. Because I'm in war moat and nobody in a fight is gonna grab me like a woman by the hair and slam my head in the ground like I'm They're gonna get nothing but pure war because the season of war is now upon US information war,
culture war, spiritual war. Sky is I don't even know what to say. I saw that clip making the rounds. We are in a political war right now. That is true. But some of the other stuff that he said, I was like, Oh my gosh, good heavens, where do they where do they find this fellow? You're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. You are a self proclaimed germophobe. In the campaign. Before the campaign, you didn't like to shake hands. You change that? What did doctor?
I'm not thrilled. Yeah, yeah, you're not thrilled. What did doctor say to you? Have you changed anything in the way that you operate? So, yeah, it's a great question because I've always felt, you know, I don't know, from the time I was a young guy. You know, I've always felt the concept wasn't good. Then you'd read a lot of medical reports. Is not good now, especially they're saying, by the way, if there was ever a time then you could convince people not to shake hands. This could
be it. Okay, this could be at Elbow And you know what I did? You know what I did? I really I love the people of this country. You can't be a politician and shake hands. People come in. When I leave, I'll be shaking hands with people. They want to shake your hands, they want to say hello, they want to hug you, they want to kiss you. I don't care. It doesn't mean you have to do that.
If I went around, I don't shake it. Can you imagine I'm going to speak with a group of people and they like Trump and they come up, sir, thank you everybody. I don't shake hands. It's over. I don't care how nicely you say that. The bottom line is I shake anybody's hand. Now. I'm proud of it. They're people that I love, the people that I want to
take care of. This is why Donald Trump is where he is and why he is probably well, I won't get ahead of ourselves, but this is why Donald Trump has been successful as a politician with the establishment completely deadset against him, because he understands people, because he and he actually likes people. I think Elizabeth Warren is a fraud.
I think Elizabeth Warren, if she has she had her way, she would just hang out with people from the Harvard Faculty lounge and you know the people that are of her similar socioeconomic, you know, echelon, and that that's it. You know, I don't think that Elizabeth Warren wants to spend a lot of time around people that she doesn't that that you know, aren't her. Are her cup of tea? You could say, and people cup on this. This is one the one thing I've always I've always known, I've
always seen this and you're you know, you're aware of this. Uh, those of us who see everybody else as a person. You know, there's somebody who's who speaks to whether it's the guy you know, delivering the pizza, or the person cleaning you know, cleaning the pipes for your toilet, or
whomever it may be. People might try to be polite, but you can always tell the people that have a conversation that's just polite with those individuals versus the people that have that conversation and they just see them as a person. They want to talk to them. They like them, They like people and everywhere. They just like people as a general thing. They like other human beings. Donald Trump
has that. This is why, you know, whether he's talking to the CEO of a company or he's talking to, you know, a construction team, that's sitting on the sidewalk, you know, with their lunch pails eating, you know, eating a sandwich. He likes them, and that comes across, you know, I think as much as he he's unmessed in a lot of other ways. I think Bill Clinton does like people. I mean, he's an ego mamiac, and he's a liar, and he's a sexual assault allegations against him, a lot
of bad stuff. But I think Bill Clinton does like people, and that always came across from everyone I know who's interacted with them and deal with them. He's you know, he likes himself more. But look, Trump has a healthy ego too. Some of these politicians he put forward. Bernie Sanders doesn't like people. Elizabeth Warren doesn't like people. I think Joe Biden has spent his entire career really honing
at least the appearance of just liking people. And if I'm I'm gonna try to be fair here, I think I think I think he actually does at some level. You know, I think he likes people more than Elizabeth Warren does. And this is one of the this is a version of that Oh when somebody was running for office, do you want to have a beer with them. Well, what are you really talking about there? It's not are
they going to really entertain you? Are they gonna be hilarious, or are they gonna agree with all of your positions? The do you want to have a beer with this person thing is do you get the sense that this person just has a warmth in their approach to other human beings and just comes to every meeting with another person from a place of basic Hey, I'm glad to be here, good to know you, and you know, want
the best for you. I think that's an energy that that's a mindset that people have whenever they meet with other human beings, or they could have the end here. I am fine, Okay, yes I will talk to poor people today because like I'm running for president. But I mean that was the way that was Bloomberg's approach didn't
warrant out very well. Elizabeth Warren always tries to oh, you know, I'm from Oklahoma and I was a single mother and i was fired from a job as a teacher, and oh bah broh all this stuff, and a lot of people will hear that and just sort of say, yeah, but it sounds like you're trying to sell me on why you like me as a person or you like people, instead of just show me. Just be normal, like I don't know how else to say this sometimes and then just be cool, you know, just be good to people.
They pick that up no matter what someone's level of education is, no matter what background somebody has. One of the universal human constants I think is people can pick up when other people actually just kind of like people. And for politicians it's a very powerful, a very powerful trait to have. In fact, some people might argue, especially in the pre you know, internet and pre mass media age is a critical one, right, I mean the feeling that you give to people when you meet them. And
I think it's it's not impossible to fake. I you know, I think Biden's a little bit a faker, but he's gotten pretty good at it. It's something though, that if if you're dealing with the person who's reasonably well attuned, they won't they won't be able to pull off seeming like they like people when they really don't, when they're really just could care less. So that's how I feel
about that. Trump shaking people's hands, even though he's a germophobe, is kind of an example of how he understands that this is what he's got to do, this is the job he's in for. I would also know we are going to be in a little bit of a strange position because we're an election year where presidents. We are gonna have two presidential contenders who are older, white males, who if we have this COVID nineteen thing spreading in mass fashion, which could very well happen, Let's let's be
clear about this. I mean the president and also the contender against him, Joe Biden, mean they are in high risk categories. I don't know. I'm assuming that they're just going to continue business as usual and go to huge events and shake people's hands. And but this is a I think from an epidemiological standpoint, you have to think of This is a this is a real concern. This is a real thing that we have to be aware of.
I appreciate that the president's out there calling people. It's okay that he's calming the nation as much as he can while being responsible about taking the proper precautions. And I just think that if you had a different president, the media would be helping him with this instead of constantly trying to undermine this message. I mean, here's this is all from the Fox News town Hall last night with Martha Mcaluman, Brett Bear play play eight. I think
the country is far more united than people think. And ultimately what's uniting the country is success, and we're having more success than we've ever had. We got hit with a virus really three weeks ago, if you think about it, I guess that's when we first started really to see some possible effects. But even despite that, the country we are having. The greatest year we had last year was the greatest year we've ever had economically, and I think
the way we unite is really through success. Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. And people don't like it. People don't want to me. He was talking about Lizabeth Warren. It's like, I'm not mean, she's mean. He's a mean person. Uh, you know, she's she went after Mike Bloomberg, that's for sure. I mean, that was really the only thing that she
did in the campaign. Anybody's gonna remember she decided to just rhetorically knife Bloomberg on that stage in front of everybody. I mean she went, she went brutus on Julius Caesar. She was going right after him. It was rough. It was rough stuff, to be sure. But you know, Trump does like people. As I was saying to you, I hope that little rant about that all all held together and made sense because it is. It is how I feel about this. I think it's one of the one
thing about him that's very underrated by his opponents. They keep thinking he's a billionaire, he's dated, you know, pin up girls, and you know, blow all this other stuff. Yeah, but he just also likes people, and a lot of a lot of smug libs out there. Look, there's also there are Republicans. I don't think mid Romney likes people very much. I think Mitt Romney likes to think he likes people. But Romney's a very he likes to hang
out very rarefied circles, I think. Um speaking of which, as if his little vote against Trump in one of two areas on the impeachment wasn't annoying enough. Now he's he's the go to for the mainstream media trying to let us know that we shouldn't we shouldn't find out anymore about what really happened with Biden and Barisma Play sixteen. There's no question but that the appearance of looking into
Barisma and Hunter Biden appears political. And I think people are tired of these these kind of political investigations and would hope that if there's something of significance it needs to be evaluated, that it will be done by perhaps the FBI or some other agency that's not as political as perhaps a fake committee of our of our body. Why can't they look into this? They just impeach the president? Was that was that political? Mit? Because you were a
part of that? But this would look political. They're just gonna try to find out the truth, right, Isn't that what they're supposed to do in Congress? Isn't that why they have these oversight committees. Isn't that why they have the powers they do of subpoena and all. Then the Democrats just weaponized all that crap against Trump. We know you helped them out, gave them cover, although nobody was really going to remember Mitt Romney really just debased himself
in that whole process and trying to elevate himself. He'd debased himself. But Trump isn't letting this one go. I mean, there's a very interesting stuff in this Fox News town hall last night with Trump. Trump's like, look, Biden's overseas business dealings. That's a thing that's fair game. It's going to get talked about. We're going to talk about it. Play clip one. Look at the sun. Here's a guy didn't have a job, was unfortunately sadly the military was
a very sad experienced for him. He goes out, he gets three million dollars plus one hundred eighty three thousand dollars a month to be a board member of a company that a lot of people said was corrupt, worse just as bad China. I just made a great China deal. China's panned, has billions and billions of dollars because of what I did to them with tariffs, billions of dollars. I mean to a point where my farmers are in love with me because I took some of that money
gave it to them. But his son walks out of China with a billion and a half dollars for a fun. Now a billion and a half dollars for a fun. I mean, he's going to make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year and much more than that. Everyone thinks that's what, that's okay, that's normal, supposed to just let that go and pretend that it's not. Doesn't look super corrupt, it doesn't look like it's a complete and utter payoff,
a scam. Corruption. But you know, the media they've tried so hard to cover for Biden on this one, They're not going to able to do it. We're gonna find out more, you know. I know Rudy Giuliani has been over there looking into this and others. Do they have anything. We'll find out, and we should find out. We have the right to know the truth about what really went on there, especially after being lectured about how oh Trump
and is doing Russia's bidding. Yeah, what was what was Hunter Biden doing with connections to his dad in Ukraine? We should find out. I want to know what those answers are, all right, So I did previous at the top of the show, and I skipped past it just because Bernie Sanders is not getting as much attention right now as Biden. Because Bernie is gonna We're gonna lose. And I think we all know that. Now, there's this
term that the Soviets used to use, useful idiots. It was a person who didn't realize that they were being helpful to the Soviet Union and the cause of communism. But they were, and the Soviets loved it. And there were a lot of them in this country. There were a lot of them in journalism, in academia, and even some in government who were doing who were carrying water for the Soviets. And even if they weren't doing it in as a form of specific loyalty to the Soviet Union,
they were useful to the Soviet Union. Here is, for example, Trump talking about how he was all ready to go with as he says, communist, but I love it. As president, thank Heavens, he speaks about things the way he does and just doesn't go through the filter of the media. Play clip too. Okay, I was all set for Bernie because I thought it was going to happen. You know, we get ready for things, right, So mentally I'm all set for Bernie Communists. I had everything down, He's act.
I was all set, and then we have this crazy thing that happened right on Tuesday, which he thought was Thursday, but He also said one hundred and fifty million people were killed with guns and he was running for the United States Senate. Support me. I'm running for the United States. There's something going on there. But I was all set. I was all said, and you know, when I focus and we all focus, sometimes you do well and some people choke. I watched Mini Mike joke when Minnie Mike
was hit by a very mean woman. He said, getting me off this stage, just getting me off, And that wasn't a pretty sight to be a way. But I was all set to take on Bernie, all set to take on Bernie the Communist. Can you imagine what it's going to be like when this guy and Joe Biden are going after it? I mean, do you wanted this? Democrats? You want it, You're gonna get it. Democrats you want it, You're gonna get it. This is where we are. Commie Bernie piece in the New York Times. Now it's safe.
Now it's safe because the party has decided. The decision has been made really by the DNC insiders, by the Democrat Party apparatus, that it's gonna be Joe Biden. It's not gonna be Bernie. Standers so now they'll start printing stuff like this New York Times. Now now they can pretend to put their journal hats back on. As Bernie
Sanders pushed for closer ties, Soviet Union spotted opportunity. Previously unseen documents from a Soviet archive show how mister Sanders worked to find a sister city in Russia when he was mayor of Burlington, Vermont in the nineteen eighties. Moscow saw a chance for propaganda. Let me just read you a little bit of this piece. This is great. The mayor of Burlington, Vermont wrote to a Soviet counterpart in a provincial city that he wanted the United States and
the Soviet Union to live together as friends. Unbeknownst to him, his desire for friendship meshed with the efforts of Soviet officials in Moscow to reveal American imperialism as the main
source of the danger of war. That mayor was Bernie Sanders, and the story of his nineteen eighty trip to the Soviet Union has been told before, but many of the details of mister Sanders Cold War diplomacy before and after that visit, and the Soviet effort to exploit mister Sanders anti war agenda for their own propaganda purposes have largely remained out of sight until now. Bernie was a useful idiot. That's what Bernie Sanders was for the Soviet Union in
the nineteen eighties. They're like, we're gonna use this guy's clear affection for socialism and communism, clear affection for the Soviet Union. He came back, I've played you the audio. Look at great trains, look at great schools, healthcare for everybody, to all this stuff. Right. He liked the sol He went there, he saw it and he thought it was a good idea. This guy's the number two right now the Democrat primary in this country. And Democrats get so
angry when we say they're socialism soon. Yeah, it's a socialist party. This is a question of how much socialism and how fast they want to give it to us. The Democrats are a socialist party. Now, there's these eighty nine pages of letters and telegrams and other things from internal Soviet government documents that look at this whole process. And they were exploiting this idiot mayor from Vermont, Bernie Sanders, for their own purposes of propaganda that America the imperialist
war machine of America. See even this mayor knows that America is the bad guy. Bernie Sanders, I gotta tell you, I mean people that really think that this guy. Sure, he's authentic. He's an authentic Marxist that somehow has been overlooked in much of this conversation. An ideology that has immiserrated hundreds of millions, perhaps billions of people when you add it all up, an ideology that was the primary ideological force that sought the destruction of this country and
the free world for what fifty years or so. Bernie Sanders was like, yeah, I kind of I kind of like the way they do things over there. We should do more of that. And now that we finally defeated that evil empire of the Soviet Union, thank you, Ronald Reagan, we're supposed to have Bernie import some of the failed ideology that he's been supporting his whole life. That was the primary ideology of our opponents in the Soviet Union. I mean, this is the system. Pretty scary stuff when
you think about it. I mean that when I say scary, I mean that this is that he's an individual that wins California. I mean California. What is wrong with the Libs in California. Why are they so crazy? Why are they so nuts? Do they not read anything? Do they
not understand anything? And a lot of them claim to be so educated and they work on the you know, the university system there, or they're people in media, or they're in Hollywood, are super rich, or they're in Silicon Valley, and they think that, you know, because they're good at being computer engineers, the rest of the world should listen to them about everything else. It's very poor judgment with someone like Bernie Sanders, very poor judgment to support an
individual like this. And as much as I'm a little bit disappointed that we're not going to have the throwdown a Trump clearly was disappointed. I'm not going to have a throw down between Sanders and Trump that perhaps we could have, I do think that as we look at this now, maybe you know, maybe it's for the best that we didn't have the propaganda effect of a socialist running around as the Democrat. Although this is not going away. AOC is every bit the socialist that Bernie Sanders is,
and they're going to have her run. She's going to run. She's going to run for Senate she's going to run for president. You watch, it's going to happen. So we haven't won this, but that's why I thought maybe better to have a repudiation of Bernie on the national stage, because there's this ideology has real So it's not just Ernie Sanders, he's just the figurehead for it within the
Democratic Party. The Democratic Party has incubated this now it's been there for well, what really happened, and I could tell you take you in the history here the twentieth century, is that the American Socialist Party, the American Communist Party, merged into the Democratic Party, and it has been a something of a trojan horse. It's been getting bigger and stronger. It's been getting more powerful in Democrat circles. That's what's happened.
That's why there is no American Socialist Party anymore. There was. It now just is what was initially a parasite and is now increasingly engorging itself on the host of the Democrat Party. That's what it is. That's where it went. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Got a special treat for you on this Friday, my friends, Eddie Scary is with us now. We actually started together way back in the day at the Blaze, and he has been lighted up over at the Washington
Examiner as a columnist. He's also got a new book out, Privilege Victims, and he wants to tell us about it. Eddie. Great to have you, Hey, happy to be here, and thanks for bringing up the good old days. Yeah, man, and it was. You know, it's almost ten years buddy, you feel an old yet? Uh yeah, I'm getting there. Yeah, that makes two of us, all right, tell us read
the book Privileged Victims. Who's privilege and who's the victim? Well, even though we have that's the dynamic that's set up within our culture now in every part of our culture, Hollywood, the national media, academia especially, this is this kind of where it all comes from. But then also our politics, particularly with regards to the Democratic Party, they say it's the privilege versus the victim. That's kind of the power
dynamic that we're always looking at. But in that power dynamic, I've noticed that there's a new class of people born out. They are the privileged victims, people who claim to have been oppressed, aggrieved, victimized always on account of their gender, their race, or their sexuality, and regardless of whether it's true or not, oftentimes it's not or they haven't been oppressed or victimized. But that comes with a lot of
special privileges. Now you can advance a lot of your own interests, whether that's you want more money from somebody, you want national at tension, you want to become famous, you want a job, any number of things. You can get these things simply, and you can get on the fast track to those things simply by claiming to have been oppressed, agreed, or victimized again on the basis of
your race, gender, or your sexuality. And I'll just give you the ultimate example, but there are many many in my book because it's again it touches on every part of our culture, and so many people I've figured out that this is the fast track to um advancing your your own interests. But the ultimate example was Justice Smollett. Chicago police and two grand juries now have said he wanted more money for his Fox show Empire, and he
wanted to get more famous. While he knew because this is the culture we live in now, to get those things, he just had to say, oh, I've been I was attacked for being black and I was attacked for being gay. I'm oppressed, I'm a victim. I'm agreeede according to police and learning the two grand juries. Now, he made that up, But why would you make it up? Because he sees the pattern. He sees the pattern. I thought that if you just claim these things, makes the claim, fake it,
fake it to make it um. That's all it takes anymore. That's that's the new class of people we're looking at. That's why I call them the privilege victims. If you're claim victimhood, you get all these privileges with it. Now do you think that this is ever going to change? Because I feel like we all this is now something we have to accept. It's part of corporate culture. If you challenge any of this, you get shouted down, you get chased out of the public square, you could lose
your job. It feels like it's this this issue of victims using their their perceived victimology to advance their careers. It's a more powerful tool than it's ever been. It's a very powerful tool. And that's why other interviews that's an asked, why why is it? Why is it working?
How is this possible? Well, how did we get here. Well, because most normal, ordinary kind American people, which is the vast majority of it, no one, none of us want to be called racist, none of us want to be called exist, bigoted, homo fold, so we will oftentimes it's back down. The normal person does not want to not want to be called those things, doesn't want to have a confrontation over these things. And I also may very well feel, oh I must have missed something, maybe I
did do something offensive. That is the power of the social justice movie, because that's what powers this dynamic. It comes from the social justice ideology. There is an entire chapter in my book that goes into the entire chapter of my book Privileged Victims, that goes into social justice ideology. Where that comes from. It's basically the left, every one of the left bad ideas dating back to probably the fifties, communism, Marxism, feminism, socialism,
Cleano theory, all of these things. And how does it change. Well, we have seemed fine, that there is some fight in people. I point to the election of Donald Trump. I think fifty percent of the reason why people chose him was because he said, look, I don't care if you call me sexists. I don't care if you call me racists. This is how I see it, and I believe this thing to be sure, whether he was talking about anchor babies, immigration, any number of things. And then also the confirmation of
Brett Cavanaugh. The me too movement movement has been entirely effect effected by the social justice ideology, seized by the social justice mob. That's where why we're seeing so many ridiculous claims and trying to roll it into oh that's another me too, well, there's another me too. Well. You know, Donald Trump stood behind Brett Cavanaugh. Brett Cavanaugh fought it. You had the the Republicans on the Senate Judicial Judiciary Committee. And by the way, that was that was another thing.
If you remember, leading up into before we even got to the to the hearings, the media's main um disqualification of the whole thing, to say the whole thing is a sam is oh this is run by old white men. That was just an automatic doc against them you couldn't trust, unlike unlike Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, who are youthful and vigorous. Any we have to unfortunately, we have to leave it there for now, but everyone should hear obviously you got a lot to say. They should, they should hear more
about this. Read more about this with Privileged Victims on Amazon, available wherever you get books any Gary of the Washington Examiner, thanks for joining us, Eddie, thanks, thanks for listening to The bus Essen Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Team bugging, It's time for roll call, some jazzy roll call to set you off on your weekend. Hope everything is going to be fantastic for your team. We've got some of
your wonderful comments to get to today. We got the Penalty Box ready to rock with producer Mark. He'll be chiming in as he tends to do with his wisdom. And yeah, I'm just I'm another week man. Another week's quite a time. It's gonna be quite a year that much. I am very confident about all right. Facebook dot com, slash buck Sex and if you want to me a message on Facebook, also team Buck at iHeartMedia dot com
if you want to send me an email. Sorry, don't know why I'm starting to I'm starting to pull Joe Biden over here. Producer Mark my legs. I got some sun at California that turn a little blonde. I'm gonna have people look at my leg hair. You're a line dog face pony soldier. He's got me on that one, all right, Adam, first up here book for the climate change nickname. I think climate cultist rolls off the tongue
and it's about as short as I think you can get. Um. Climate cultist is actually a little tough to say, I think, Adam. But I appreciate your point, and I think that you're as as content or as as something that is trying to describe the situation. I think that that certainly works. So yeah, there we go. We can we can do that. We can check that one out. I appreciate that, Elvin, cool name. I started listening to you since the Glenn Beck days, but I lost track of your whereabouts for
some time. Whoever, thanks to the magic of the podcast, I am back on the team. I enjoy your serious take with the funny twist to the daily events. My teenage son and daughter are also warming up to your show. Oh well, glad to have you back on the team, Melvin. And please, if you know anybody else that knows me from the old days when when I was found lost puppy in a back alley, about to go get a graduate degree. Good heavens, oh, good heavens. Instead I went
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it's what keeps the lights on up. You Ramer, Proucer Mark, This guy just got married. He's moving to a house in Jersey. Bruster Mark needs a new pair of shoes, probably a new lawnmower. Probably you know, a nice a nice handbag for for missus. Mark known as Ariel. I didn't realize that apartments need lawnmowers. Now you moved in an apartment. Yeah, but you're moving to a house. No money got optated. Now it seems like I don't even know what I'm gonna but I'm talking about over you
think I have that kind of money. I don't know what houses cost a lot of money. Yeah, yeah, so you're you're moving alike like urban n J. Kind of. There's an apartment right Mexas Toicogo's Junction. Okay, it's gonna be close though, which is great because now I was gonna have to get him a little caught for the freedom hup and out prucer Mark and basically live here. See he'll see missus Mark on the weekends. Ariel, she'll do. She said she's a good cook, right, what's what's the
go to cook? She doesn't really have a go to just anything. She does pretty good. Yeah that's nice. Um, well, I'm excited for you to have your new place. Well, thank you that your commute will be shorter than mine. Oh well, about that you will spend less time daily commuting. Well yeah, see that's for a different that's our different reason. Yeah, gotta through radio shows every day. All right, Alvin, thank you so much, Isaac hey Buck. We all love Producer Mark.
Both of you do a great job. I really enjoy audiobooks, and I'll grab your book regardless of what form it's in. However, I'm curious to know if you're going to release it as an audiobook. If so, are you going to read it yourself. I've always been slightly disappointed when I hear an audiobook written by someone who speaks for a living, only to find a surrogate narrator Isaac. It's it's gonna be released by my friends at Stansbury Research. It's a
joint project with them. So I wrote this book, but they're gonna be putting it out. There'll be a website for it, and I'm not exactly sure when we're gonna have that up, but it'll be. It's a matter of a few months now, so it's coming. David hey buck Love listen to the show. I'm not a doctor or health professional of any kind, but I feel the common cold is there to keep our immune system in check. Beside getting a serious illness, the cold helps our immune
systems stay healthy. You can stay healthy all the time, shield Side, Thanks for doing what you do. Thank you David for writing in. I don't know if that's from a medical standpoint, really a factual thing that seems to me, I think we could be fine without because your body is fighting off there there's a constant war. We're in war mode, war mode, you're you're there's a constant war going on of the various microbes. Five pounds of microbes is what you actually have in and on your body
at any point in time. That's the estimate, and they're always. You know, you have right now bacteria on your skin that would be scary to hear about. You know you have staff bacteria, most likely staff lococcus on your skin. You have other kinds of bacteria that you know are in and around your body, but they're not at pathogenic levels, or they're not at levels that would make you sick.
So I don't know if you need to get a cold for your immune system, but you do need to be exposed to germs to keep your moods, and which just means like live your life, live your life, eat healthy food, limit your vices, limit your drinking you're smoking,
your super sugary foods, and get enough sleep. Sleep is essential for immune I can't tell you how many times I miss a night or two of sleep, usually because I'm out partying and you know, producer Mark has to pick up the pieces in here, and I'll get sick afterwards. Because your immune system. If you overtax your immune system when you this Israel, this is this is hashtag science or actually just science. You need enough sleep for your
immune system to be functioning. So do not think that getting like four or five hours for a few nights in a row is something that you can get away with it. You're gonna get sick. David. Oh no, we already to David. Sorry, Jake Bukapalooza, Hey man, what's up, cheek? I think Tulsi situation is a perfect microcosm for the Democratic Party for all intents and purposes, she should be
their poster child. She's double, intersectional, is articulate, has far left leaning views, would be the first female president, has a record of sorts in government, and is an example of legit girl power as a major in the Hawaiian National Guard. And she presents well if you catch my meaning, we catch your meaning, Jake. So what if they preach what was actually believed? They would embrace her. So why no traction? Why no love? The reason is the big
media hasn't given her the spotlight. The establishment picks the winners and spoon feeds the media. The media is the X factor for all libs that have a voice. Hillary Clinton doesn't like Tulsei, so Tulsi gets the cold shoulder. Talk about election meddling, Jake, I think your analysis about the media's treatment of Tulsi Gabbard is true. They don't like her, but the reason they don't like her is that she is out of step with them on the
Democrat establishment on foreign policy. That's why you hear all this stuff about it. Oh, she's like a puppet of a saw. That was the big hitter. You haven't heard that in a while. By the way, that was the big hit on her for a long time. And she is She loves the military, and I think that she wants to be respectful to Republicans and to Trump supporters.
That doesn't fly. He can't be respectful to Trump supporters if you're a Democrat these days, if you want to if you want power in the Democratic Party, you have to sneer at Trump supporters. You have to think Trump supporters are are, you know, odious people deserving of no respect? So yeah, I think that's where it is with Tulsa Abert. And look, she's very far left. I don't agree with her a lot of things, but she doesn't strike me
as a shameless, pandering, hateful politician. And that's what does really well in the Democrat Party today. That's what you really need to be. I don't know if I guess this is I don't know if this is Robbie or a Robi and the way it's spelled. When I hear clips these celebrate oh whoa sorry, hold on, let me let me redo this one. When I hear these celebratory baby butchers, I'm reminded of a scene from the movie Legion. An old woman is okay, Robbie, I'm gonna skip this one.
It's pretty intense. Thank you, though, for writing in Laurie. Have you considered a side career in political comedy? Is there such a thing? Because I think you would be fantastic. Seriously, you can make a script and do a show with all your voices. I can hardly stop laughing when you imitate these different political figures. I just love your impersonations. Shoot during the election season, it would be a perfect time for a debut. Keep your fabulous impersonations coming. Thank you, Laurie.
I'm gonna remember Laurie. Sometimes, like people wrote in Look, I just like when you're doing the serious analysis, save the country, leave the comedy to other people. I get that. Sometimes I was like, oh, excuse me, I like I like Laurie's approach more Laurie. I don't know, I really I've talked so much about bringing back an old character from the Blaze days called Commy Bear. I've I've really thought about it, and you know, now that we have
the Pluto TV, it'd be more fun to do. Maybe we could just do like a graphic with comedy Bear behind me or something and have his little mouth move. I don't know, but I do like doing the comedy. I think we need to mix it up, especially those of you who do me the great honor of spending all three hours of radio with me every day or money through Friday. You know, I want you to I want her to move quickly. I want you to have you know. I want them to be intense, learning and
fighting for what we believe in terms of principles. But I also want there to be fun stuff too. I want people to enjoy their time they spend with me. It really matters to me. So I like the political comedy aspect of it. And that's why you know, I never I never get sore never get my nose out of joint. When Producer Mark is getting salty over there, you know, when he's being crowd show Mark, and I'm like, it's okay, He's allowed to be a little salty sometimes.
He's also keeping the trains on track here and the Freedom Hunt Darby. Hey, I remember Darby. I han't heard from a wild Shields. I your brother from Dallas here. I haven't heard anyone point out that the abortion industry in America is basically a huge money laundering scheme. Congressmen and women voting give Planned Parenthood millions planned parent who then makes huge donations to politicians. It's a self looking
ice cream cone. Keep up the five, brother, Yeah, no, I've talked to I mean, the abortion lobbies probably among the very most powerful lobbies in the United States. They always talking about the NRA. NRA has got nothing on the abortion lobby. And I unlike the NRA, the abortion lobby actually kills people every day. You're in the Freedom Hud.
This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. All right, our role call is continuing her wait, but before we get to roll call, Producer Mark, did you see this this pole they did of people that were asked what video game they would like to see made into a movie, and the winner was pac Man. What is wrong with people? Like? There are so many great options out there? Man, I mean Hackman. I don't know how you make it a movie. Did they already make it a movie or is there
already like there was a cartoon or something? Yeah, do you have one if you if you had to make a yeah, you had to make a video game into a movie, is there one that you would? I mean Grand Theft Auto comes to mind, but that would be just that would be insanely gross. Probably for some people. I'd enjoy it. They had they couldn't do, like the really gross stuff. Yes, I remember I played that game
for a little bit. I never got that good at it though, I never there were some games that I really leaned into and became like like Ninja Level and that was not actually good at them. The game Teken, which was an old ninja video game, would be a cool movie because it's like ninja stuff but also works in like Japanese. Um, how do I like the mystical and you know, like like demons and monsters and stuff kind of too or or Ninja Guide in I don't
know if you ever remember that the video game. Obviously, I'm really into the Ninja thing right now, but I I grow I watched so many Ninja but I love ninjas. I watched I just what Hey, I just watched a little bit of the Tom Cruise movie because it's on Netflix now. The Last Samurai. The only part of that movie that I really want to watch. I just skip to the middle where they had the Ninja seat. That's the best scene in the whole movie by far. How do you just watch the middle of a movie? You
just get Netflix? I've seen. I know how you do it physically, but why why would you do that just because that seems really cool and you can skip right to it. I'm sure it's on YouTube if you really just want to. I've done that scene. Yeah, yeah, it's that's a good scene though. Okay, I'm just saying whatever. They made some movie years ago, like Ninja something or other and it was unwatchable, trash. I can't remember. It was supposed to be about ninjas in like the contemporary context.
I was very disappointed in it. I need to make the Ninja movies. What needs to happen. Sure, we'll get right on that. Yeah, paul Itt, Hey buck faithful rather addicted listener who used to believe of what you say. Until this week, I wasn't convinced that people connect your name with the adult film industry. This week I was talking about your show to a male employee who suddenly looks up and ask if I said Buck Sexton. I affirmed that indeed I had. He then asked me a question,
Is that like a porn star? I immediately said, yes, yes it is. I enjoy spending my five day a week, two hour commute listening to a porn star. I'm gonna let him think that for another week, because I'd rather enjoy the looks he keeps giving me when he doesn't think I can see him. Next week, I'll give him a load down to the Freedom Under, hopefully get you a new listener. Much love to you and produce your
mark shields high gentlemen. Yeah, thank you, paul At. This is the jokes that This is the joke that very not funny people keep making. I mean, I tell my parents, like, why do you guys have to give me such a weird name? They gave me this name. I didn't choose his name. That's one of my favorite emails, because like that person isn't doing it to mock you, Like he doesn't know your Republican commentator. He just legitimately heard the
name and thought you were a porn star. Yeah, but maybe it's a porn star is a great podcast, you know, maybe a porn star is very very very well read to be one out there. Oh, there's gotta be a guy. There's gotta be a male adult film star who male a female, There's gotta be I'm a dude, but yeah, I'm just saying, there's gotta be one. Is you know? Actually you know who actually um like some of my tweets is the very very famous former adult film star
Jenna Jamison, who is a conservative. Maybe we'll get her on that actually be really interesting. I would, I would. I would. Bill Riley had her on years ago. I remember that interview. That was probably for different reasons. I just remember Bill Riley had her on, but it would be interesting. I would. I would gladly have her on to hear about her politics. So, okay, at some point she's she's definitely a right wing. I'm not sure she's like James Woods level right wing, but she's definitely a
right wing. We gotta have Woods onto. He's been great on Twitter. Greg, Hey, Buck, you said Braveheart is the greatest movie of all time. I agree. Let's not forget that Mel Gibson is also the greatest actor of all time. He should still be making movies on that level to this day. But the Hollywood left ruined him. It's extremely sad in a way. She'll tie Greg Um. I mean,
I agree with that obviously. If I'm about Braveheart. I think mel Gibson has to take a lot of a lot of responsibility for ruining mel Gibson, if we're really gonna be honest here. But I appreciate you writing in my man, and yeah, I think Brave Brave Heart's just like as a special place in my heart, isn't. I
remember my mom took me. I saw it with my mom back when it came out when I was in high school I think senior in high school maybe, And I came out of there and I was just like, I want broad sword, load, where is me broad sword? I want to want to kill. I want to go fight English, you know, the whole thing. And yeah, that would have been very cold, you know, and wet a lot at that part, in that time and in that part of the world. So I don't like being cold
and wet. Chopper, hey book. In regards to children at restaurants, I mean, do people tell him get to the chopper? Probably? Right. A general rule I've always practiced is the minimum age of the child is determined by the cheapest entree on the menu seven dollars age seven minimum seems a great way for everyone involved. I could I could coach onto that. What do we think? I like it? Yeah, it's not bad, John, right Buck, Thank you for having the courage talk about
the atrocity of abortion. I find it's strange the same people who want abortion for nine months will protest drinking milk. I'm misguided, John, appreciate you writing in. I feel like whenever I talk too much about that, there are people in different stations who probably think that it's hurting the ratings. But I think it's important I talk about what matters, and I hope you all respect and appreciate that. But
always let me know your thoughts. Team, you have a fantastic weekend, please, That's what I would ask for all of you. Rest, recoup, regroup, do all the things you gotta do. Try to tell somebody about the Buck Saxon Show. Tell them to subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts or on the iHeart app until Monday. Shields High
