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Mueller Mission Turns Toxic

Nov 28, 20181 hr 51 min
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The Mueller investigation is looking for people to flip. Caravan lies. Buck interviews Andy McCarthy and Benny Johnson.

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You are entering the freedom hunt. The Muller probe tries to claim yet another victim who is in the way of the politics of the left. We'll talk about what they've done to Jerome Corsi. Also, Julia Desange met with Manaford or did he looks like the medium might have fallen for a massive hope story right at the point at which it could have been the most damaging if the Muller probe was winding down. We've got that and an update on the caravan coming up on the buck

Sexton Show. This is the buck Sexton Show, where the mission or mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence. Mag Noo, mistake American, You're a great American Again the buck Sexton Show begins. Remember the Animal. The special counsel came in and blew up, and they actually sent me home and gave me an opportunity to review

the emails. When I came back, I amended the testimony to say that I now remember the email, and Special Counsel was happy with that until I couldn't give them what they wanted, which was a connection that I had with a Sange that they assumed I had, which I didn't have. Now suddenly they forgot. They allowed me to amend my testimony, and they're going back to the mistake

I made day one when I forgot the email. So it's really, I think, completely fraudulent, the charge that they were trying to get me to plead to and I refused to plead to a line, refused to plead to a lie. Welcome to the Buck Sexton Show. That's Jerome Corsi, who was talking on Tucker Show last night right before I got a chance to chat with Talker about the caravan. We'll get into that in the second hour tonight. But this is a toxic waste dump of political hits. Now.

That's what the Muller probe is. It's what we've known it was going to be all along. Now we have

more than ample evidence. But what is more likely that the people that keep getting caught in Muller's crosshairs are so reckless and foolish that they think that they can get away with telling insignificant lies for no reason, or that Muller and his team of as the President says, democratic henchman are putting people through the Ringer, putting them through this process so that they can find a way to charge them all in the hopes of accomplishing two things.

One that they can get one of them to flip and finally give that moment of aha where Trump and Russia and Hillary really did win. All that stuff's gonna happen. And number two, by just racking up conviction after conviction for process crimes, you can have the idiot brigade of the left in the media MSNBCCNN, all the New York Times,

Washington Posts. They can pat themselves in the back and say, you know, ten convictions, twenty convictions, fifty convictions, I mean, and I don't care how many Russian Facebook trolls you level charges against when not a single one of them is ever setting foot in a US courtroom, and nothing that they did matters to any normal, sane, rational person in terms of the election outcome in twenty sixteen. That

that's not a victory. There's no aspect of this that you look at and say, oh, yeah, yeah, I can see what you can see what they're doing there that that makes sense. We know absolutely not. This is worse than a scam. This is a travesty. The Muller probe is destroying our faith in the justice system, in the ability of the Department of Justice to function in a highly politicized atmosphere and not give incredibly partisan outcomes that

all go in one direction. And oh, that's right. They favor the party of the state and the statists, the Democrat Party. Jerome Corsi is not going to take this one lying down, it seems now. I understand in the past he's been involved with conspiracy theories. I understand that he's not always the most reliable source. He's friends with Roger Stone. I've interviewed Roger Stone. Roger Stone's a pretty weird guy. Does have a giant tattoo of Richard Nixon

on his back, which is dedication. Can say that that is dedication to what I can't even tell you. But but when you look at what's being done to these men, Corsi and Papadopolis and General Flynn three decades of service the United States Military, ran the Department, ran the Defense Intelligence Agency, and his thanks for that is to have Yates and McCabe and the rest of the never Trump hashtag resistance brigade over at DJ and the FBI find some pretext to ruin his reputation charge him with the

felony and threatened to charge his son as well. These people stop at nothing. They stop at nothing, and the only boundaries that they respect are the boundaries of well, if we were to do this or that thing in this investigation, it would look it would be too much, and then there might actually be a ground swell of same support from the American people that goes beyond just those who support Trump, just normal Americans to say this

whole thing is a sham. And it is. And notice how it's just all served its purpose for the left this whole time. Oh, it can't be shut down. Oh they want they want a special law pass to protect Mueller, Saint Muller. They say, nobody can interfere with his work work for what exactly what is he even looking into at this point, We're going to have our friend Andy McCarthy joining later this hour just to really take stock of all this and what's going on here. You know,

Andy has had a real progression. I think you'll well, we'll ask him about this. You recall, if you've been listed me for a while. He's somebody who in the early days, I was always well pat him a back, mister Buckyer. I was always saying, special counsel is a terrible idea. It's unjust, it's unfair, it's a nightmare. And there were a whole bunch of even some pretty, you know, somewhat pro Trump conservatives who were saying, oh, no, no, we need a special counsel. It's okay, and I'm like, no,

absolutely not, absolutely not. Andy was saying, look, we shouldn't have a special counsel, but now that we have one, let's see how it does. And he was not as hard on them as I was from the beginning, because I just I had I could add a funky smell. I knew that something was up with them, and just as you did too. And I see this from all your messages and your calls and emails. You've known this

all along, and now we see it in action. But then there's another another add into this whole story, which is tough to keep up with. It's just because on the one end, you have so much hysteria from the left on this that you know that they'll report breathlessly on something. You'll say, is that Why is that even of interest to anyone? Why does this get them so

excited and so energize? What is it? About anything that touches on for example, you know a person that met with somebody who met with somebody who was once in Russia. That could get a normal, sane human being so excited as it doesn't love because they're looking for any desperate shred that they can pull together here to cobble some final narrative of Trump's defeat. That's what they're trying to do. And this is all really about taking back the presidency

from a president that they believe is a usurper. I feel like that's more of a term that use in medieval times, right, But he's he's the anti president to the left. He's not the president. He doesn't count. They don't care that you and I voted for him. They don't care that tens of millions of Americans, over sixty

three million, I think, voted for this president. They they all think that it was a couple of Russian Facebook puppets and at a Papadopolis meeting and Corusi and wiki leagues, And even if the wiki league theory they have that the campaign reached out to WikiLeaks. Even if this is true, it is not apparent to me that any crime was committed. And if we're going to talk about using foreigners for

oppo research. Guess what. The Hillary Clinton campaign created oppo research with the with the dossier through Fusion GPS that relying almost entirely on foreign sources. Christopher Steele is a foreigner, by the way, those are Oh he's British. Yeah, he's a foreigner. He's not allowed to vote in our election, not allow to be a part of our election. And he collected information from Russians. These are the people who are going to lecture us on election propriety. I don't

think so. I don't think so. And there's I just the more details we get about this Guardian Assan story, the better I love this. The Guardian runs with this. A day ago they said that Mana Fort had secret talks with Assange in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. And as I've mentioned to you earlier this week, Asange is not just underlock and key, he cannot leave the embassy, the Ecuadorian embassy, and if he did, he'd be arrested.

And trust me, foreign intelligence of all kinds have eyes on that building for a whole bunch of reasons, Assange probably being the very top of the list. Along with law enforcement and journalists and a whole bunch. There is no chance no rational person could think that Julian Assange had I think they said three meetings with Manafort. Sources have said Manafort went to see Assange in twenty thirteen, twenty fifteen, and in spring twenty sixteen. In a statement,

Manafort denied meeting Assange. He said, quote, I have never met Julian Assange or anyone connected to him. I have never been contacted by anyone connected a Weekly Leagues, either directly or into rectly. I've never reached out to Assandra WikiLeaks on any matter. This is one of these things where if Manaphord is lying, by the way, at this point, why lie and at this point, why not just you know, if he knew he was caught, what's the point. I mean,

he's already facing decades in prison. They've already violated they say he's violated his plea agreement, and they're gonna try to slam him away for as long as they can. But as you know, oh, the blue check journos, the so called guardians of our democracy. Yesterday there were so many of them who were just I just thought this was delicious Oh, they were so excited about menaphorted because this is what they this is what they think they need. Oh,

the Manaford is the campaign. He's dirty. WikiLeaks hacked the emails, they're dirty. This could be the connection, and that's gonna be ball game for Russia collusion. It's all over right now. That also have to prove that Wiki leagues and Russia, and there's some other aspects of this, but they don't worry themselves about those details. They're not going to spend too much time thinking about that. Okay, Well, prom with this is it is completely unbelievable, meaning it is not

possible to believe this story. Why would anyone without any verification other than anonymous sourcing run this in a major newspaper, and then why would so many other people run with it as well? Because, unfortunately, my friends, the media does not care about the damage done to their credibility from this, because they don't really have any credibility anymore. It's all about activism and placating their readers, their supporters, their base.

It's all about the cause, the cause of the left and anti trumpism, and just to run a story for twenty four hours and then to run with it even further, as long as there's the flimsiest pretext for it, so that when it blows up in your face, you say, oh, I didn't know, let's just move on to the next thing. It served its purpose. It put for twenty four hours the news cycle Manafort and Assange side by side, people

talking about both of them, Menaphortasange, Manaphortasange. That there is no Menaphortasange connection isn't going to matter in a day or two to them, because they've just spread this lie everywhere, and a lot of people are going to continue to believe it even when the story falls apart. This is

how propaganda works. Think of it this way. The mainstream media is marketing a narrative of Russia collusion to the public, and this crap, lousy b s story about Asange and Manaphort having these three meetings that escaped everyone's attention until now they serve the purpose of essentially three advertising for the Russia collusion narrative gets everyone everyone thinking about everyone talking about it again. Oh it's nothing, Well, you know,

lots of the stuff they've said is nothing. Think about the dossier itself was Michael Cohen in Prague. No, Michael Coleen was never in Prague. Oh, but at least we had that for you know, we had that going for us for a few days, where they're golden showers at a hotel in Moscow. No, nobody really believes that. Well, at least we got to talk about the about Trump in the most degrading way possible in the national news cycle. This is what they're doing. These people are smearmongers. They

are not journalists, not when it comes to Trump. Sure, if you want to read about the you know, the latest, you know, great Peruvian Chinese restaurant that's open in some neighborhood, Yeah, read the New York Times. I mean they do. They do a great job on some of that stuff. You can't read them the arts anymore, about the arts because you know they're Leftism infects everything else they do, but food, you know, clothing. Maybe there's some stuff they can still do,

local news, traffic chairs. Media doesn't care about lying, do you. The media knows they're lying to you. Why do they hate Trump so much? Because he's the only person with the megaphone as big or bigger than theirs who shouts back. Actually, you're the liars. And just remember that when they try to prosecute Jerome Corsi send him to prison, he's an

old man. For what. They had all of his communications, all of his emails, his cell phone records, and they asked him if he had ever forded along and or if he had ever sent an email to a person. It turns out he forded an email at one point. That's not something that if he knew he had done, he would lie about because he would know that they have the emails. Folks, You'll notice this is this keeps happening.

It is not believable that a person, you know, if somebody asked me if they had my phone records and they said, do you know, did you call miss Molly earlier today? I would not knowingly lie about that, because yes I did, so that's going to show up in

my phone records obviously. But if you said, you know, you did you call somebody who worked for this publication, you know, two and a half years ago and ask them for comment, I might say I I don't really know, but I wouldn't be a lie because I wouldn't know. And if they have that information, they know. So what difference does it make to borrow from Hillary. This is not about justice. This is about politics. You know it, I know it, and unfortunately it's going to get a

lot uglier before it gets better. Got caravan updates coming your way. We're gonna have my friend Andy McCarthy with us shortly. Also, Benny Johnson's gonna light it up an hour three talking about how Malania is clapping back at some of the nasty noess in the media and the in the culture in general. The show is going to be phenomenal. So stay right there. We've already seen the forced resignation of the Attorney general a day after the election.

It's clear, therefore, or that something has to be done to protect mister Muller's investigation. Special Counsel Independence, Integratactor is a buy partisan bill. I again repeat, this is about the legislative branch asserting a common sense check and balance on presidential overreach. That's right. They want to pass a law to truncate presidential authority on the guests on the hunch that Trump is going to tell his new acting Attorney general to do something bad with regard to the

Muller probe. What they don't even know has he done anything? No, they want a preemptive law to take away presidential authority, or do you interfere with presidential authority when it comes to firing, you know, firing somebody or giving a in order in the executive branch. And this is something we've been hearing now for how many months. He's not going to fire. Okay, they just they just need to stop

with us. It's so boring. It's one of the ways that you know that the Mueller probe is just a manifestation of the left's anti Trump media is they can't help themselves. It's a compulsion. Now, Russia collusion, Mueller, You've got to save Muller. Russia collusion. I mean, people have some kind of a disorder. At this point, Annie McCarthy is going to join us to really lay it down here. At the second hour, we'll get into immigration, the latest on Kashogie, a lot of kerfuffle over that and Obama

saying Obama like things. That's all coming your way. So stay right there. Team Mueller is not going to produce a neutral report. If he's not going to be fair, he's going to produce what he believes is going to

be a devastating attack. He's gonna put together everything. He's gonna use information from Manaphor and others without necessarily disclosing that their wires, and so the president's team has to be ready some bold analysis there from the dersh that somebody else is going to offer up some true legal and prosecutorial expertise. Here. Andy McCarthy is back in action, folks.

You all know him, of course from Fox News and from National Review, and he joins us, Andy, great to have you on the show, but great to be with you. So let's just have you react first to what Professor Dershowitz is saying there. Did you agree with him that it's Is it a near certainty? I mean, I don't believe anyone can predict the future. Is it a near certainty that the Mueller report is going to be a political attack on Trump? I don't think it's a certainty,

because I don't think it should happen. And you hope that eventually adult leadership jumps in here. I hear what Professor Dershowitz is saying, and I don't doubt, given the way that Muller's team has investigated this case, that they might be hopeful of going that direction. And inclined to go in that direction. There's a certain desperation I think

that has set into this investigation of no crime. And I call it an investigation of no crime, Buck, because everybody in the case pleads guilty to making false statements. And the reason that's the case is that's the only thing you can charge them with. The underlying thing that the prosecutor is investigating ever since he was unable to establish because it didn't happen that the Trump campaign was in a conspiracy with the Kremlin to hack democratic accounts.

That was the crime. Remember, Putin hacked the election and Trump was in on it. And once they learned that that allegation in the Steel dossier could not be proved, and in fact, if you look at Muller's indictments against the Russians, it's not just that it can't be proved, it's that it didn't happen. The Russians were not looking to have alignment with an American side of this conspiracy. In fact, what they wanted was deniability. They can do

hacking all by themselves. They didn't need any help from an Americans Trump included. But the thing, Buck, is that was the crime here hacking is a crime. Conspiracy is an agreement between two or more people to commit a crime. So once they didn't have that, what do they have

they have. The best interpretation of the evidence for Muller is that people in the Trump orbit we're trying to get unsavory information about Hillary Clinton that was in the possession of third parties like wiki leagues and in one instance, the Russian government itself, with this lawyer, Vesselmitskaya. It's ikey, it's unseemly, it's the side of politics that's kind of the dark underbelly that no one ever wants to talk about. But it's not criminal to try to get unsavory information.

So you have this big to do here where they're investigating, you know, did you meet with this Russian and did you talk to wiki leagues, and did you have a source in wikey leagues and did you tell anyone who It all sounds very nefarious until you take a step

back and you realize there's nothing criminal about this. And if there was something criminal about this, somebody like Jerry Corsey, who is now the one who was in the cross airs for Muller, they wouldn't be bringing him in and proposing to him that he plead guilty to false statements. They would be giving him a plea agreement to say, we need you to plead guilty to an espionage conspiracy, and we need you to go in there and say there was a conspiracy between the Kremlin and Trump. Here's

what was my role in it. Here's what Trump did, Here's what the Kremlin did. Here's how we hacked the accounts and got the information. They don't have anything like that. So, Andy, I wanted to ask you next about the Corsi situation. I was actually at I was at Tucker's show last night. Of course he was on right before me, so I was watching this interview, and it's pretty jaw dropping in terms of the allegations that course he's making about Mueller. I mean, how much of that has taken with a

grain of salt? How likely do you think it is that he voluntarily gave up his laptop, his phones, all of his stuff and they nailed him on something that they had first let him amend but then later came back and decided they're going to nail him anyway. I mean, you were a prosecutor for over twenty years. How does this all smell to you, well, Buck, it all smells bad. And I started out here wanting to give the benefit

of the doubt to Muller. Yeah you did. By the way, just as a quick aside, Andy, you were very fair in the early stages. You were saying, let's see what Mueller does. I remember you were coming on this show. But anyway, go ahead. Yeah, well, I didn't think there should be a special cancel. On the other hand, Mueller is you know a guy who have a lot of people have a lot of respect for her. I always have. He's a serious person. I expected him to conduct a

sei investigation. I thought the fact that I didn't think there should be a special counsel didn't mean he couldn't do a credible job. But now, look, Buck, I look at what's happening, and again I think that they are criminalizing politics. I think what they are investigating here is not a crime, and they're trying to camouflage that by getting a bunch of pleas to false statements charges, some

of which are very flimsy false statements charges. I mean, the thing you just described with Corsi, that's not the first time we've heard something like that in this investigation. Mike Flynn. Originally, when he was interviewed by the FBI, the agents who interviewed him thought he was truthful, which is why he was never charged. Then Mueller comes in and lo and behold the thing that the guys who were in the room decided he was being truthful about.

Mueller and his team decided was alive. And they got you know, they told Flynn that they're going to investigate his son, and they're doing all kinds of other stuff. So the guy comes in and pleads guilty. It's not exactly when you eat the charge. It certainly isn't the false statement of all time. Right, And then you have Papadopholis, who they file a fourteen page statement with where collusion pours off every page. Right, He's meeting with Russians. They're

scheduling meetings. Maybe we'll have a meeting with Putin and Trump in Russia. Maybe it'll be in New York. They're talking about emails and all this other stuff. And you get at the end of the rainbow, what did they charge him with a false statement lying to the FBI about the date of a meeting. I mean, really, in a normal case, you get a cooperator who comes in and gives you the underlying scheme that you're investigating here. They don't have that because what they're investigating is in

a crime. Andy, I think it's hard for anybody who we're speaking to Annie McCarthy of Nash Review and Fox News contributor, An, it's hard for anybody to be observing this and not think that this is, just to put it in Layman's terms, this is really unfair. I mean, this whole thing. It just strikes me that it makes people, you know, feel like they can't trust the justice system

when there's politics involved. Yes, and and this buck goes exactly back to the first question that you answer asked me that I went on and rant and forgot to get around to answering. But what it goes to is, you know, this whole business about what Professor Dershowood says, and is Muller going to file this very political damaging report that won't charge Trump with a crime but will be very damaging in terms of his political standing and

people's perception of his fitness for office. And what I keep going back to when I hear stuff like that is who is Bob Muller or more properly, what is Bob Muller. And the reason I think we should be asking that basic basic question is we need to recognize that he is not counsel to a committee of Congress that's considering impeachment. He is not Bob Woodward writing a biography or a biotype account of the Trump administration and making judgments about Trump's fitness for office. He is a

federal prosecutor. His only job is to tell us, with respect to A, B and C factual transactions that he's been authorized to investigate, is there sufficient evidence to charge or is there not sufficient evidence to charge? That does not require a warranty style narrative. For twenty years when I was a prosecutor, when we closed a case, there's

a little fought. There's a little form that you fill out when you close a case, and usually with about a paragraph, you could explain why it is that you're closing the investigation without charges. It's insufficient evidence. Generally speaking, that's the grounds for it. But Mueller's job is not to give us a narrative on everything he learned about Trump. And in fact, if you remember the guy who was supervising Muller for most of this investigation was Rod Rosenstein,

the Deputy Attorney General. The membo that he wrote to justify the firing of Komi was mainly a condemnation of Komi for outlining publicly the evidence against Hillary Clinton under circumstances where she was not being charged with a crime, because we don't do that in the Justice Department. You know, if the Justice Department wants to accuse somebody, they're supposed to file an indictment, and then you're accused, but you get all the protections that our system gives to an

accused person, all the due process of law. We're not supposed to go out do an investigation, gather all this information, decide that you have engaged in ikey behavior but not criminal behavior, and then get out on some podium and tell everyone what the ikey behavior was. If you don't

have a crime, you shut up. Yeah, this is really important because I think Andy, there's a there's a perception out there that a lot of people have been intentionally feeding into that they're supposed to be a set what would really be an OPO report of sorts coming from Muller, so that you know, he has to give us a

This is everything that I learned every shady conversation. And what you're saying is no as a federal projector you say, look, we're not bringing any charges, no charges to bring case closed, right. No one seems to think that's that's the way this goes, though, which is pretty amazing. Right. Usually you don't even get the case closed, right buck. I mean, usually they won't even confirm or deny the existence of an investigation, let alone tell you whether it's been close enough. And for

good reason. It's because you know, if you close a case close there's insufficient evidence, but then all of a sudden another witness comes out of nowhere and you can now make the case. You reopen it, right, So so closing it isn't that big of a deal in the sense that there's no finality to it, if you know, if it can be revived at any time. But my point is the government is not supposed to talk about

the evidence in cases that it doesn't bring. And I look very carefully at the Special Council, the Special Council regulations that Muller was appointed under. They do require him to write a report to the Attorney General, but the report is simply to explain what his charging decisions were. You know, why did you indict or why didn't you indict? That is not an invitation to write a narrative of

what a creepy guy you think the defendant is. If for a prosecutor, that's a very clinical question about you know, every offense has three or four essential elements of the offense that you have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt in order to proceed with a case. If you have insufficient evidence, then that's the reason you don't bring the case. It's not an invitation to tell the world what a creep you think the defendant is or the target is.

Any What do we make of the fact that there are so many people who had been, at one point in recent memory held up as nonpartisan instruments of the law or the executive branch, and they've shown themselves to be really maniacally anti Trump. I mean, in a way that's embarrassing. Pre Berarra is one of them who I know is stomping around in your old neck of the woods, southern just New York, and US Attorney pre Barrara falls

in that category. James Coby falls in that category. Brennan has I think the stock at the CIA is plummeting because of what Brennan has been doing. I don't want to tell anybody I work there because of this guy. What are we to take from all this is it just supposed to be a coincidence that some of these very powerful senior government figures in the executive branch, the prosecutorial side, just happened to hate Trump with a crazy passion. Well,

I think it's it's a couple of things. Fuck, it's yes, they think that Trump is unfit to be president and they thought that. I mean, that's evident from the text between Struck and Page, the Lisa Page, the FBI lawyer, and Peter Struck, the agent. It's evident in their in their texts. And I think their texts are reflective of the greater, broader attitude that existed in the hierarchy of the FBI at the time. You know, those texts don't really they don't convey any idea that Page and Struck

are kind of outliers. You know, it looks like they're representatives. Yeah, they're they're expressing the consensus of the institution. I think, yeah, exactly right. And I think number one, they despised Trump. Number Two, they made a decision, which was a controversial decision, to investigate Trump and to use the awesome powers that the government's granted to do national security surveillance and to do other kinds of investigation, and in the throes of

a political campaign. And I believe they did it for two reasons. Number One, they thought that since it was counterintelligence, it would be classified, so no one would ever be the wiser. And secondly, the most obvious Hillary was going to win, so who needed to worry about how aggressive they got and what they decided to do with respect to Trump. Once Trump won, it became inevitable that the public was going to find out that they conducted an

investigation of Trump during the campaign. So you either sit back and let the public learn that, or you prepare the public by trying to justify that you had very good reasons to investigate him. And I think that's what they're trying to do. They Andy, We're gonna have to have to have you back when this report just real quick? Is it going to drop soon? You think no? I don't think. I think that there's still more rounds to play.

I'd be yeah, I think so too. People. Yeah, I think I think we're gonna be having you on to tell us about the final end, the end stage of the more investigation and about six months. It's my guess. But anyway, Annie McCarthy, everybody National Review, the best in the business Checkout is writing there. Look for him on Fox News, Annie, my friend, thank you so much for making the time. Hey, thanks, but take care team big hour two on the way, stay with me. This is

us solution in search of a problem. The President's not going to far Probert Mueller, nor do I think he should, nor do I think he should not be allowed to finish. We have a lot of things to do to try to finish up this year without taking votes on things that are completely irrelevant to outcomes. You know, Mitch at least holding the line there on. No, we don't need to pass some law that says that Mueller has to be protect because you know what happens if they do that,

then all we hear about us. Oh, oh my gosh, the Congress had to pass a law to protect Muther. We know how the Democrats play the game. We all know. We all know. Oh man, they're so shady and slimy. We know exactly how they play the game. We gotta we gotta get into some immigration talk here, folks that the caravan, the lies that have been told about it, had a really, really enjoyable segment with the one Only

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that true. No, it's a scam, and people know it's a scam based on the percentage of individuals in the past who have come and tried to claim asam in this way and the fact that they're being coached to lie. This is actually a form of fraud. When you say that I'm an imminent fear of my life, because people along the way have said this is what you have to say to get into the asylum process, you can later be adjudicated you're a lying to people in a

vast majority of these cases. And by the way, if just being from Honduras, for example, means you're in such that are violence that you can get asylum, then the whole country would qualify for asylum. So this is a scam and people realize that now, but the media was pretending along that it is not. The last night on

Tucker's show on Fox, Tucker was very gracious. We had a lot of fun chatting about this issue on air and off air, and I would just note that right after me, there was this exchange between Tucker and his other guests where the other guest try to pull this, Oh well, because because because I told Tucker another one

of these points. Because you remember when last night I led the show about the lies, Tucker want to have me on to talk about the lies that I've been told about the caravan, and I pointed out that these people who claim to be seeking asylum have been offered asylum in Mexico and they've chosen not to take that asylum. So given that reality, why are we sort for them

as a somseekers. They're just immigrants who want to come into the country through any means they can, including fraud, right, And people keep saying, oh, they're they're entitled to apply for asylum. Yeah, but they're not until to lie about it. Right, you're entitled to apply for a bank loan. You're not entitled to make up ten million dollars of assets you'll get one hundred million dollars loan or whatever. Right, you can't do that. You're getting a lot of trouble if

you do that. And that's the part of this that gets left out of the conversation. But he had on a guy from I think it was from Univision, but it could have been from a different Spanish language news network. I forget. But he the guy comes on and he says, well, you know, they don't want to claim asylum Mexico because Mexico is so dangerous, to which point I just say, you know, their argument doesn't hold up. And Tucker, thankfully, I wasn't part of this conversation. I just was sitting

off set. But if Mexico is so dangerous that people from Honduras don't consider themselves safe anywhere in the country, because remember, once you're in Mexico, you're granted, let me go anywhere, you don't have to stay in any area, and you speak the same language, your cultures are very similar. It's actually a pretty easy fit. Right. If Mexico so dangerous. Then why can't any Mexicans show up at our border and say, I'm too scared to be in Mexico. I

need to claim asylum. And if that is the case, then we might as well just accept that we're going to be taken in another twenty or thirty million Mexicans the next few year. I mean, it's just, you know, to say we have a border as a joke, to say borders joke. By the way, another thing that's a lot or when I say there's a lot of lies of omission at the border, turns out that a lot of these family units because we keep getting told there's

families of the border. It's all families. Yeah, there's some families where a kind of people. I feel badly that anyone's circumstances are so desperate in their own eyes, they would come to the border, pay coyotes, be in cartel control territory, take all those risks, bring their children with them. But there's also people showing up who are lying about being a family unit. Again, this is now fraud, This

is now lying to the federal government. And I understand that libs are okay with a different set of rules for illegal aliens. You know, illegal aliens are allowed to engage in so security card fraud, document fraud, tax fraud. You know, sign their names to things fraudulently, you know, forge signatures, all that, they do, all that stuff, and if you prosecute them for it, you're a big meaning. Meanwhile, if you did any of that stuff, you'd be in big trouble. It would be a real problem for you.

You know, you tell the i RS you haven't filed taxes in five years, that's going to be an issue if you're an illegal. It's oh, but I'm I'm in the shadows, you see. Well, yeah, because you're not supposed to be in the country. But they don't. They don't. Look, they don't enforce the laws the same way. There's really a special set of US law for illegals. It's just

the truth. There's a lot of laws that are non enforced against illegals when they're here, and they're treated differently, and there's there's this whole political movement to give lenients and additional support to illegals. You, as a citizen, you don't get any of that. You know, you get the Jerome Corsi treatment. You get, Oh man, we could prosecute you. We're gonna we're gonna crush you. That's that's how they view dealing with you. But it's it's uh, oh, oh wait,

we do we have us yet at MSNBC. This guy who's saying that, Oh, by the way, they're they're also not only is it all? Not all? It is mostly dudes, mostly guys showing up as part of this caravan. It turns out that some of them are like, oh man, this isn't what we thought it was. Maybe maybe the situations not as awesome as we were told. Play Cliff too. Most of the members of this caravan. This is a line for single men that you can see, and it

stretches much longer as it does every single morning. Many of these men tell us that they heard in Honduras that it would be easy to cross into the United States. Some of them told us that they had heard that there were programs, work programs that they would be eligible for. And so now that they are here in Tijuana and they have realized that it is very difficult to get into the United States, especially after what happened on Sunday, some of them are deciding to turn back. Deciding to

turn back well, isn't that interesting. I thought they were fleeing for their lives. We can journalists do a little detective work here, they do a little connecting of the dots. I was led to believe because all the journals are saying, and I was told that they are fleeing for their lives. And yet what we see here is sure enough individuals who are like, oh man, it's gonna be hard. I'm gonna have to go through a process. I might get denied. All right, I'm gonna go back to Honduras. Thanks, it's

been real. But but wait, if if you were if you were fleeing the country because you were in imminent fear of death, you'd go back to that country because the process wasn't as easy in America as you were told it would be. Does that sound like desperate refugee behavior to you, because it doesn't sound like that to me. Sounds like something else is going on here. It sounds like there's another factor at work. Oh wow, what a surprise. We have been lied to and lied to in line.

Oh also they're lying about there. They're eighteen year olds who are saying that there are people that are over eighteen saying they're minors as well at the border. So we have documented cases now if people who are lying up being family units, lying about their age, this is all fraud. Fraud, fraud, fraud, lying to the government to get a tangible benefit, in this case, access and entry the United States. You do that, you get prosecuted. These illegals do it, and oh we're you know, what about

the Emma Lazarus poem on the statue of Liberty. Oh, my gosh, the Emma Lazarus poem. That's the way it all comes down to the poem at the basis statu liberty. That has nothing to do with anything. But that's the way we're told to think about this all the time. O way, Lindsey Graham, sometimes you get you know, Lindsey Graham can do great stuff these days, sometimes a little disappointing. But here's what he said, Play thirteen. Donald Trump was right to call the caravan out weeks ago. He's right

to make sure it never crosses the border. People throughout the world are watching the president. If he blinks here, his credibility on securing the border is dead. He's not gonna blink into my democratic friends, how do you expect the public to work with us to fix a broken immigration system. If you support one wave after another, a lots at stake here. The President's not gonna bend, He's not gonna back down, and I hope the Republicans and

Congress will stand behind it. Every Democrat, if we had an honest media that we're really trying to provide necessary information to the American people so that they can make intelligent decisions about what to ask their leadership to do and who to support in elected office, every Democrat would be asked, what about the next caravan? What about the next caravan? If they shouldn't be let in, why not? And if they shouldn't be let in, why should this one.

They don't get asked that question because the Democrat media, the CNN, frauds and all the rest of them know that if the American people knew what the Democrat parties become an immigration they would revolt. I just had some Omaha Steaks earlier today. I had the surloins and they cooked up beautifully. Little salt, little pepper, all you really need, absolutely delicious. Right now, Omaha Steaks is giving an amazing limited time offer to my listeners. When you go to

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dot Com. Type Buck in the search bar. Our bill contains the President's full request for the border, but ultimately the President and the Senate Democrats are gonna have to come to agreement as well as you know this takes sixty votes in the Senate. They're four Senate Democrats have a say so inappropriation matters, and so I think what we're gonna have to do is just sort all of

this out between all the parties that are involved. Hopefully after the election, Democrats realize a secure border should not be a Republican thing. It shouldn't be a Democrat thing. It's just good for the country to actually secure our border. The House is there. We hope the Senate comes with us. It's the final shutdown. Hello, Yeah, that's right, it's not the final shutdown because there's not gonna be one. Not gonna be a shutdown, folks. I know we're all We're

gonna the Republicans will stand up like Leonidas at Thermopolite. Nope, they will not. There's gonna be a shutdown. It's about twenty percent of the government actually shuts down over the when there is a shutdown. I mean, the rest of

the government's all essential employees. Nothing changes for them. But you know, by remember when the obamainistration had this situation and they actually prevented veterans from going to memorials on the mall, and you know, that they tried to make a spectacle of it so that there'd be more media pressure for Republicans to end the shutdown. And they figured also that the media, of course, would be completely on the side of the Democrats and the whole thing, and

that gives obviously a huge advantage to them. So, you know, these are the things that these things that I remember about about the whole shutdown. But I wish Paul Ryan. I mean, he's on his way out. He's not running again. This guy's been, this guy's you know, Speaker of the House. Could he just just have a little more fire in the belly on something, you know, what's there to lose at this point. He's gonna get some cushy job. He's gonna be running a big think tank and you know,

be on the speaker circle. He's good to go. This guy's gonna be making seven figures, you know the day he walks out the door of Congress. I'm sure. And you know, why can't he at least really make the case if you say border security, Oh that's right, because Paul Ryan's a squish on the border. He is. Go

back and listen to this guy. He's not somebody that you would want, would want handling the border as you at all, because his whole thing is the sort of chamber of commerce view of let's just take in more and more illegals that you know. I would just note that there is in fact a even a left wing argument against that, and I think that it doesn't get enough,

it doesn't get enough attention. But there is an argument to be had and used to be had by the left that all you're doing or bringing in all these illegals and these foreign workers and guess workers all the time in huge numbers, is depressing the wages of Americans who compete with that labor. And there's this notion out there that, oh, you know, it doesn't it doesn't really really matter, because why supply and demand doesn't count when

you're talking about illegals. It's just, oh, because they're doing the job that we won't do. Well. That's because they're getting paid less, and they're often getting paid off the books, and they're half the time not paying any taxes and sending twenty billion dollars of untax remittances back to Mexico, by the way. But you know, is Ryan gonna tackle

any of that stuff? No of course not. He He is firmly in favor of more and more cheap labor in this country, for the donor class, for the kind of people who write big checks to major conservative think tanks and foundations, the kind of places that you know Ryan is going to spend the next thirty years. That's that's what's going on here. That's why there's no fire in the belly on this issue, because Ryan doesn't feel that way. He is he is not strong on border issues,

not strong American sovereigny. You notice other countries, other countries don't have this problem the way that we do. What happened in Europe where you had Angelo Gordon talk Angola accepting a million refugees asylum seekers in Germany. That's in a huge shockwave to the rest of Europe, where they're like,

whoa hold on a second. And there's a lot of people who are saying that the long term trend in Europe is not toward harmony with some of the predominantly Muslim immigrant populations that have shown off in the last thirty forty fifty years. It's not looking like things are going to go toward a more perfect union. In places like France and Germany and Italy with regard to the

different major populations and the demographics in those countries. But there's no country where you just get remember a Merkell. I mean, they decided they were going to take in these asylum seekers. They made an affirmative decision. These European countries said, Okay, we'll take in these immigrants. No country just says, oh, you know what, Yeah, you're just gonna show up as many as you want, just come in and you get to stay. And that's fine. But we're

the bad guys for doing that. Somehow we're the the mean country in this whole process. Yeah, the Democrats are just they are unserious on this issue, as I keep saying, but speaking about the border, and we're to get more into Obama later on this hour. Have some talks about you know, you know, Obama can't stay out of the limelight. People say, oh, he's he's not gonna run again because he can, and Michelle's not gonna run again. But oh,

Obama's almost like president in exile. Now for the Democrats, Obama thinks of himself as you know, the next best thing to being president is having Obama giving speeches and being on social media and going around doing all these things and were so interesting is there's all this focus on the tear gas at the border, as though that's a bad You know, people throwing rocks at you, you're gonna you're gonna respond with non lethal measures to get

them to disperse and stop the running rocks full stop, you know. I mean I would also say this to you if if let's just say, some cartel member, uh, you know, pulled pulled out an AK forty seven and started to take shots at border patrol and you know he was, you know, beat beating ten yards behind a female that he'd put there as a as a human shield. Yeah, they're gonna try to not hit the woman, but they're

gonna return fire. I'm not gonna say, oh, you know, there's a there's a woman involved here, so we can't. I mean, this is just we're talking about self defense and when people throwing rocks at you, Yeah, you can't just open fire on them because it's not an imminent lethal issue the same way that gunfire would be. But you're gonna respond with your guys. But what's so interesting is how and I'm probably shouldn't waste your time with this because they're gonna be like Buck, it's the view.

Who cares? But you turn on a show like the View. Joy bay Huh paid millions of dollars to be on television and be an idiot. Hello, I'm Joy by High sound a little like Hillary but more of an exit. It's amazing to me. I think someone told me that she makes three million dollars a year to be in the view or two million dollars year to be in the view some crate and it's just what really, that's right, it's worth every penny to have Joy Bayha. Then it's

say stupid things. But she doesn't have to know what he g because she's the Conadian. Uh. Here's here's what. Here's what the views view of tear gas and the Obama administration was Play seven. Now they point out that Obama had border patrol angents. He's tear gas at the border too, and no one was interested in covering it. Then is there is there evidence of that? Because I saw a picture. I'll show you this photo that I'm that's circulating right now. These two little girls shoeless fleeing

from tear gas. So they have a photo like that when Obama wasn't on the last I check. President Obama is no longer in office. Trump is in office, and he's drawing and he's the country and this but Obama defense, you know, doesn't work for me. That's not going to say using tear gas. I think it's immoral when you're using tear gas against children. Okay, So Obama can do things and it's fine, and if Trump does it, it's terrible and immoral. That's I'm glad that that's now the

the you know, that's another defense. That's what's offered up all the time. Okay, good to know, you know what she's like. Well, but did they have a photo? Is there a photo of this day with the children, of running with the buzz and the whole No, Joy, we don't need to worry about the photo because we know because Customs Border Patrol have already told us that, Yes, in fact, they did have to fire pepper spray projectiles under the Obama administration at the border because of riot

like conditions. Yes, we have been told this. This is now a This is a fact that is verified. But are you sure it wasn't verified by somebody who's really smart he uses Google? Yes, Joy, very smart people who use the Google. We have no smoking gun that the Crown French was involved, not the intelligence community or anyone else. There is no smoking gun. We have not changed that. Accountability for the murder is our expectation of everyone involved

in the murders. Accountability is our position. Have not changed at all. And by the way, I have read all the intel. I have personally read all the intelligence. I have read all the translations. You've seen all the intelligence which you believe. Do you believe that the Crownference Society RABIA orders as the goods telling. I do believe. I've read every piece of intelligence less come in the last

few hours. I think I've read it all. There is no direct reporting connecting to the ground press to the orders to murders of afferition. And that's all I can say that I possified, said two of the most respected, most adept members of the Trump administration. There in the cabinet.

You had Maddess to start off with Secretary Defense and then Secretary of State Pompeio weighing in both saying, look, we've we've both read all of the stuff in the Secretary of State and the Secretary Defense have access to absolutely anything I want to see, and we do not have smoking gun of its. We don't have clear proof that MBS was involved. Now I know that you know mom had been Salmon is somebody who all the different journals running around and say, oh, he had to know. Yeah.

Do we think that he knew? Sure? Do I think that he knew? Yeah? But is that enough to take action that will jeopardize important strategic relationships with Saudi Arabia

in the Middle East? Is that enough when the saudiast can turn on the spigot of chaos, instability and violence in Iraq or turn it off, when the Saudis can turn on the spigot of violence or or make it even more than it currently is in Yemen, or start to tamp it down you know, when the Saudis are the only real Mid East ally we have right now that are blocking Iranian ambitions the region. Look, do I think the Saudi state is terrible? Yeah? Do I think

that radical Islam and Islamism are cancerous for any country? Absolutely? Is Saudi Arabia responsible for exporting for the metastasist if you will, of that cancer more than any other country in the world. Oh yeah, definitely. But can we just completely cut off relations with Saudi Arabia? No? Is that what would happen if we went after the premiere of

that country. I mean, we don't even do that with Putin, Putin's order, the murders of journalists on British soil or I should say dissidence on British soil former Russians not I mean, they're they're kind of one of them. You know, what was his name, Litvinenko? I think he was. You know, he was writing and doing things. Remember, Kaushogi was a columnist, really more than he wasn't a non partisan journalist is

trying to cover. Not that that affects whether he should be harmed one or the other, but just there's been so much misinformation out there about him, and he wasn't Islamist by the way, and very favorable toward Hamas you get all these individuals in the media running around acting like that's some kind of terrible slur, well, no, it's just the truth. But as I've been telling you all along,

it's really not about Kaushogie. Ultimately, for all these progressive journals running around making all this noise about it, they want to criticize Trump and so they have to create this environment around the issue of Trump is not doing enough, Trump likes dictators. It's basically Trump's fault that we are in this situation. You know that they find a way to blame Trump for the murder of a Saudi, a Saudi journalist in Turkey, and from what I understand, he

was here on a visa. He is not even although I can't get confirmation, it's not even a permanent a permanent Green card holder resident, which was another area of misreporting that I think is certainly eyebrow raising to say the to say the least, But you know, you see what's going on here because who steps in to make it very clear, That's why they're so focused on this issue. Harry,

play clip six. We have a president who is part of the cover up as to what happened in that consulate or embassy when mister Kashogi was murdered, And we have a president and those closest to him who have their own personal commercial interests. That's a lie. Now, Hillary Clinton lying surprises none of you listening. But to say that he's part of the cover up, I mean, that's just an allegation for which there is no evidence whatsoever.

In fact, Trump is as much a part of the cover up as Hillary is, because both of them have zero evidence to support that that charge. So I could say that Hillary's every bit as responsible for the cover up as Trump is. Trump was a part of that. You could say that Trump didn't take enough action. You could say that Trump, uh, you know, Trump isn't somebody who we should be you know, mirroring what he did here in terms of you know, the immediate days of

figuring out what's going on, you know what. You can criticize him fun, but to say he's part of the cover up, now you're just saying that he's effectively he's got blood on his hands. Trump had nothing, No SAE person because that Trump had anything to do with this. No SAE person could say the US government had anything to do with this. This is not our this is not our problem. We didn't you know, we're not responsible

for this. We're not the reason this happened. And I just wish there'd be a little more honesty about this. Is yet again, just like with the caravan, and they're saying, oh, it's a thousand miles away, Trump is making this up. They're just they were just saying stuff that wasn't true because it was useful to them at the time. Now, all of a sudden, you have all these journalists who don't know squat about how the Middle East actually works, and they're running around saying, Oh, if only Trump was

doing what exactly what do they I mean? You know, I've been saying this for all What do they really want Trump to do about a murdered journalist in Turkey? That we don't have any and there's no charges we could even break. It's not US jurisdiction. What are we going to do? We're going to without By the way, people keep saying present the evidence. No, because the stuff that Pompeo and Madis are talking about, they say, I've read all the intelligence that's going to be classified collection.

Could be even human sources, could be technical sources. We don't know. But they're going to protect that information. They can't just release it because people are curious. It's not like they're just trying to entrap General Flynn, for example, by blowing classified information out there in public because to settle a political score. You know, the Libs will do that, we know. But Trump administration cabin members are trying to

be a little more responsible with this information. But it's just yet again, it's just more a lot of jawing, a lot of tough talk from a bunch of people who aren't even honest about what they're really pushing for here. Why are they so focused on Cause Shoge? What do they really want? The answer is they want to complain

about Trump. The answer is they want to make Trump's fondness for dictators even though the Saudis have been a dictatorship for as long as it's existed, okay, since the actual beginning of Saudi Arabia, it has been a dictatorship. It's been a monarchy. But they want to act like this is all Trump's fault that just happened to him. These people are just they're full of it. They're full of it, and the adults are making the decisions on

this one, and that's a good thing. There are obviously accomplishments that that I'm extraordinarily proud of and believe deeply in um. I think the Affordable Charact was important. It was incomplete, but it was it was a starter house. I was extraordinarily proud of the Paris Accords. I know we're an oil country, and we need American energy. And by the way, American energy production you wouldn't always know it, but you know it went up every year I was president.

You know that whole Suddenly America is like the biggest oil producer and the biggest gay. That was me, people, I just wanted you to so you know, sometimes you go to Wall Street and folks will be grumbling about anti business. I said, have you checked where your stocks were when I came in office? We're there, now, what what are you talking? What are you complaining about? Just to say thank you please. Obama is arrogant to the point of delusion. That's not new, but it's more apparent

now that he's no longer even the president. Right, It's one thing to be incredibly insufferably arrogant when you're actually the leader of the free world. Look, Trump is an arrogant guy. I just think that Trump is much more effective at doing what he says he's going to do and much better for the country that Obama was. But you know, Trump has got a big ego, no no question about it. Right, we're all adult series speak honestly about this. But Obama's ego, you know, is is incredible

in its own way. I mean, it's it's he will. This is for Obama to talk about America being an energy superpower, which, by the way, I won't know why we're not spending as much time as we used to be, at least worried about the Middle East despite all the media and wow these days about all Kashogie and Iran

and all and stuff. You know, the you want to know why we're not so focused on the Middle East, it's in part because of what has changed, what has changed with regard to global energy reality, because because of shale oil, fracking, things that liberals were making movies to try to frighten people away from Liberals were lying their faces off about fracking and the new techniques that have turned I mean, shale oil has turned America into a

global energy superpower. We had built all these natural gas, these natural gas portals for import of natural gas, and guess what now we've had to turn them around for export of natural gas as well. When we are just we are crushing it in all the best ways as an energy power. Now it's so important for our economy. It's been so helpful to our growth. And Obama was opposed to it at every step of the way. Obama did everything in his power literally that you can think of.

I mean, and maybe there's some things he couldn't think of it. But in every way that Obama could have been in opposite, no offshore drilling, no Keystone XL pipeline up, just go down the line. In every policy matter where it came up, Obama was opposed no drilling on federal lands wherever he could oppose it, right, he did everything he could. This would be like Trump. Or here's an even easier example. This would be like me saying, so the Democrats did really well in the midterm election. You

can say thank you to Buck Sexton Democrats. It's like, what all I do is try to keep Democrats from winning elections. My life's work post intelligence community has been trying to defeat the Libs. That's what I'm doing. I am open about it, I'm honest about it. I want Libs to come join our side. I want them to understand the Conservatism is a better governing philosophy for the country. But I want them to lose. I want our side

to win. So you could imagine me taking credit for the Democrat victory in the midterm would seem like a kind of crazy thing to do, And that's exactly what Obama's doing here with oil. He was so hostile. But you see with Obama, it's just he's everything. You know, he takes credit for the economy. Now everything is how awesome Obama is. That's just how he goes through goes through his life, and there are a lot of people that tell him. And this is also why, Yeah, it's

Trump a little bit. Does Trump have a little bit too much swagger? Sometimes? Maybe, But he's got to deal with the fact that, unlike Obama, who had ever walking around worshiping him, ever, walks around in the press corps

and in the establishment hating Trump. So I feel like I give him more leeway for a big ego, not just because obviously he's president United States and pulled off a political miracle to become president the United States, but but also because he's got to, you know, put the shields up, shields high, if you will, in order to withstand these withering assaults of hatred for the media all

the time. Right, So he, I mean, Trump better have a lot of confidence in himself because certainly not gonna not gonna be able to count on anybody else to prop up his confidence. And Obama, on the other hand, was just constantly told how perfect and brilliant, wonderful he was. But Obama's talk didn't stop there when it comes to the usual from this guy and this sort of self congratulation from Obama play clip three. This big contradiction, which is we talk a lot about democracy, but we're not

treating everybody the same gender. Part of the reason everybody could could get along pretty good in Congress in nineteen fifty seven or nineteen sixty five was there weren't any women there to say, what you guys are doing it stupid man. They started questioning things and suddenly men are kind of uncomfortable changes the consensus, right, I mean, this is just it's just such a cheap it's such a

cheap line. Really, you know. The reason people first of all, people didn't use people used to get along in Congress in the sixties. People have always this is like people will say that, oh, are you know the discourse right now is so nasty. Why can't we go back to the time of the founding, you know? And they'll say that and say, oh, you mean when you had laws passed to criminalize opposition to certain policies in this country,

the Alien and Sedition Acts. For example, when when you had newspaper people running newspapers getting sent to prison for what they were printing. That happened in the early eighteen eighteen o one eighteen o two time period, that was

happening in this country. You look back at what people were saying when Jefferson and Adams were at each other's throats, and Jefferson and other people, and there was not some golden era of everybody was so nice to each other anyway, this notion that yeah, everyone got along because there were there were no women to tell them how dumb they were. You know, yeah, Obama, thanks for adding that into into

the conversation today. He really is somebody. This is also why when the media is telling us how terrible Trump is, how he brags about himself all the time, we're saying, you know, you they lost all credibility in the Obama years. They don't realize they lost all credibility. You know, with Clinton, they realized that he was a disgusting jerk, but they liked his policies, so they lied and covered up for him. But but they at least kind of realized that Clinton was.

There were some libs, big libs. You realize Clinton was disgusting with Obama. Everything he did was perfect, and it was just it was just a joke that the media was any kind of check on his power or on you know, speaking truth to power. Now we're gonna have my buddy Benny Johnson joining us here in just a moment. Benny's always a lot of fun. We're talking to him about how the media is coming after not just Trump,

but of course Milania. Here. Let's just hear quickly from the First Lady, and then we'll have Benny take up a issue in a few moments. Play fourteen. I know when I started, we'd be best and with social media initiative that I will be criticized, but I will do but what it's right for the next generation and to be focused on helping how to use it and how much to use it the social media that's very important for me, so next generation can be respectful and kind. Also,

sometimes you need to fight back. I'm sorry, I listen, She's right, sometimes you do need to fight back. How and why is the First Lady felt that need recently? I thought, first ladies were kind of beyond getting attacked in nasty personal ways, you know. And certainly the media was a praetorian guard for Michelle Obama for all of her eight years as First Lady. But what's going on with the current first Lady? We got Benny Johnson. The Daily College is going to address that and more coming

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going on with Milannia the owner of libs? That is an amazing I should just make that my title, and I should just that should just be what I get on my business card. You should put that on your Twitter bio. Probably I'm just saying great owner of libs. Yeah, yeah, the ownership of the liberal is the classic way to

say it. So Melania has owned some libs. In recent days, a lot of people in the press followed a longstanding media tradition of hating literally everything that Donald Trump does or anything that his family does, however, interestin and even if it's celebrating the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. So Milannia decorated the House, the White House, in beautiful decorations. They were sparkly, they were fantastic. There's

literally nothing wrong with them. They are just Christmas decorations, and they are done in a classical since and they honor our troops, they honor people who serve in our military and police and firefighters. And it's really a beautiful I saw it. I saw them myself. They're beautiful. Well, the press hated honor for it, an attacked her for it, attacked her, called the Christmas decorations the Christmas from hell, said that she must be trying to make a horror film.

They did this to her last year. This is not something new. I guess this is something that's going to go on for as long as Trump is in office. They're just going to hate every single stitch of the man's body. And so they wrote all these mean pieces about it. But Milania said today in a speech at Liberty University that she doesn't give a damn my words, not hers. But essentially, if she says she thinks they're fantastic.

People are gonna have different opinions. I'm first lady, screw you, I'm gonna do what I want in the White House. So it was, it was, it was really great. Uh can I just catch throw in here, Betty real quick? I don't know. I'm assuming you're up on Jimmy Woods's Twitter feat even James Woods, the actor, obviously great actor and really entertaining Twitter follow and he just shared a photo of Milania and pointed out, you know, she doesn't

get put on magazine cover. She does not that all the time, and she is not to you know, not to sound superficial. Probably the most probably we could say that the most beautiful first lady in the history of the United States. And yet the fashion magazines and all this they don't get. Now, who really cares for any of that? Like we voted for Trump. But it does show, to your point, just the constant animus. It's not even just a Trump. They hate his wife too. She hasn't

done anything. She just walks around looking perfect all the time, trying to be nice to people. Right. They also hate Baron. There was there was a cycle where people called Baron an animal mutilator said that she's a future school shooter and he's ten, right, something like that. Right, he's twelve years old, now, well he was eleven when they entered

the White House. It's it's just madness, man. So but she fought back a little bit, or at least pushed back a little bit, so that that's good to see, uh, speaking of people who should get fought back against. It's kind of a rough transition, but we'll go with it. Avanati Avanati, Michael Avanati, the lawyer Tucker who was kind

of to have you on a show last night. We're going to get back to that in a moment, by the way, because we've got a great story that's on the Daily Caller from last night that I've witnessed part of. That's what we call a teaser in the business, folks. But Avanati is somebody that the Democrats were I remember Benny even a couple of months ago saying he may be a presidential contender. Now he's been accused of felony

domestic abuse, arrested for it. And by the way, Stormy Daniels says, well, you tell everybody, Benny, what's the latest with the Stormy Daniels Avenati saga sure so a story that just broke minutes ago and the Daily Beast Stormy Daniels gave The Daily Beast a lengthy quote where she essentially distances herself from Michael Abanati, who has long represented her has spun this lawsuit into thousands and thousands of

endless cable news bookings. I think he pretty much set up a tent inside of the green room at CNN. He was on so much and suing the present for defamation. Anyway,

story Daniels and him are shockingly on the rocks. The famous porn actress is saying that he didn't represent her, effectively saying that he lied to her about the gofund me that he set up for her, that he still hasn't told her where the money went for the go fund me, essentially saying that he's he's a scam artist, which a lot of us knew in the first place, and that he was using this woman and with the

auspice of saying that he's defending women. She also says that he speaks on behalf of her without her consents and isn't behaving like an attorney client relationship should. This is things that I think anyone with two eyeballs could see. But this is pretty damning for Michael Labanati. Is this to say that the creepy porn lawyer is in fact exploiting the former porn star for the purposes of advancing his own very narrow self interest in the financial and

media realms. That is a shock. I mean, I think this absolutely shocks no one who's been following Michael Avanatti closely, and we've been digging into his business dealings at the Daily Caller, We've been digging into his past, finding a lot of people with a lot of really bad histories with him, and you gotta think to yourself, I mean, you know, I can the Sheeta change his spots sort

of thing. And by the way, I think that I think it's a pretty strong argument, and no one can never prove this right or wrong, but I think it's a pretty strong argument that it was really because of Avanati that I think Kavanaugh, which you and I were very much, you know, in the trenches on that here in DC and talking the White House and everybody about how they needed to stay the course and keep fighting

on the Kavanaugh nomination. I think that Abanati might have might have accidentally, despite his best efforts, tipped it toward Cavanaugh by coming out with the sweatneck allegation. I think that he, in a sense, Avanati has changed history for

the better. Right, Yes, well, the sweatneck allegation was the allegation that is the out was the outlier that people and Republicans were able to use to say, you're looking at this guy, right, this is a guy who has to defend drinking beer, and you're telling me that he ran a gang rate circle. Yeah. I mean that the sweatneck allegation was where, all of a sudden, if people who believed that were either naive or imbeciles or both. I mean, there was no there's no third option that

was that was utterly ridiculous. It would be like somebody coming forward and saying that Benny Johnson is actually a cyborg sent back in time to save us from a future where progressive Oh my god, is that really happening, Benny. I'm just thanks, I'm getting scared right now. Let's say it out loud, by the way. I want to say that, yeah exactly. I want to say that, you know, last night and this little story that Betty and I will. We'll share here all there. Last night I was I

was on Tucker's show. Somebody saw that. Its great to see Tucker. I wish we had the off camera banter was even more fun than what we could talk about on air. He had common audience there. But right before I go to see Tucker, Benny, I was chatting up our mutual friend, one of the you know, the conservatives, the good God fearing America loving conservatives in DC. We

all find each other, we all stick together. So I'm talking to to Harlan Hill and the three of us, Yes, the three of us, Yes, wonderful, Yeah, yeah, well yeah we we we all were all thickest thieves here in town. But I see Harlan at Fox News and this guy walks up to Harlan and shakes his hand and introduces himself, which is fine, of course, but and I hear his name. Then I look down. I realize this guy's wearing like black basketball shorts with a suit, which I had never

seen before. He's not wearing like shorts that are part of the suit. He's just wearing it randomly, a suit with black basketball shorts. And it's Philippe Rains, who is the former senior Clinton You know what, is he an advisor to Hillary Clinton? Like a very senior guy in

Hillary Clinton circle. And he came up and afterwards I see Harland, or rather Harland texts me and he tells me that this guy went on and on air obviously started saying all the usual stuff about how the Hillary emails nonsense and Muller and all the usual Democrat talking points. But then off air accosted Harland while wearing shorts on the bottom a suit up top. Harland took a photo of this. He looks the guy looks like a lunatic.

He said something incredibly crass to Harland, and it's all the front page of the Daily Caller for those of you who want to see it. You know the story I'm talking about, right, Yes, of course this was crazy that how is this guy a senior Hillary Clinton advisor? Like even for Hillary this is nuts. I mean not just not just senior advisor. I mean listen, this guy worked for her back in the White House and then moved with her into the Senate. Then was like a

number one in the State Department. I believe he was chief communications deputy inside of the State Department. This guy is as bona fide as you can get inside of Hillary Clinton world. He had Hillary had one. There is no doubt about it that he'd be working at a major federal agency or be working inside the White House and some type of official capacity. And this is how much twenty sixteen broke people buck. Now instead of working

in the White House, he's one. I'm dering around Fox with no pants on going on tiraids, blind rage tirades against Donald Trump spokespeople. Yeah, I mean this, this guy. You've got one of the most senior Hillary people out there walking around a cable news a cable news channel, like a guy who's you know, lost his sense of where he is and he's walking around and like his pj's down below. It's crazy, except they're not even pants. This was really a sickening photo. It was it was,

it was. It was sickening. You expect people to be doing that when they're like doing a hit from Palm Beach and they know a lot of people like you do. A ton of cable news people do hits from all over the country and they're just wearing a pair of shorts. You're not gonna see what. Yeah, but you don't go into the news bureau and it's freezing outside inside the bureau. It's very cold in DC right now. This was Did you know he was kind of a whack of due beforehand.

I didn't know this guy. I just figured he's Clinton, so he's obviously a soul is corrupted monster. And he was mean to Harland too, which I don't like. But you know, I didn't realize that he was a total wha could do. Apparently he is. Tells you something about the Clintons he is. I mean, John Podesta kicked him off the Hillary Clinton campaign because he was such a sociopath.

There's some really great there's some really great behind the scenes stories about him and Podesta butting heads and Podesta winning out, and hence he didn't ryans, didn't have a sleep, did not have a huge hand in Hillary Clinton's election campaign in twenty sixteen. I'm not sure he could have helped. I'm not sure he could have helped anything. Probably would

have just heard everything. But yeah, this guy has filled my DMS on Twitter with This guy's filled my DMS on Twitter with Warren Peace of Twitter DM conversations getting angry at me for writing stories about him and then blocks me. So so yeah, you gotta Whenever a DEM slides into your DMS, you gotta run for cover man, because who knows what's going to happen. Benny Johnson, everybody, he is doing God's work down here in DC for

the Daily Caller. He's the editor at large. Follow him on Twitter, mister Johnson, come back soon, Hey, thank you so much. Fuck all right, team much more coming to stay with me. Holidays for me means a lot of online shopping, a lot of searching around for stuff to get, and that means that my information is often out there right,

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will in the twenty nineteen year. He can't just be blaming everybody else. Hey, can I can I give you can interesting to lost the house? Did you know, Philippe that we just had record tax revenues. Despite that record tax revenue, people are losing their jobs under tax to say thank you so much. Harlan and Philippe play. You could tell it was about to get testy. It was about that was that was our man, Harlan. We just we just reached out to him. Now we'll get him

on the show tomorrow. Oh Man, Harland's great. I actually think Harlan might be filling in by the way over the holidays on radio for you know, hopefully we'll get some Harlan, some raheem. There's anybody I want to put this out there at all of you in Team Buckland. If there's anybody that you really think would be a great guest host, please don't send me somebody that nobody's ever heard of before, Okay, because that's not gonna fly, because I have to get it the my bosses at Premiere.

I have to be like, oh, yeah, that person. But Harlan Raheem, I mean, anybody that you know it would be great actually be ah Seb Gorka probably, but I don't know if he might might already be in the rotation to do he might be doing Hannity's I think he subs for Hannity sometimes. Anyway, if you got somebody that you think would be great, let me know and we will will we'll reach out to them and over the holidays because I'm gonna be taking off some days, taking off some time at the end of the month

in December because buck buck is running on fumes. But so we'll get some great guest hosts and and make sure you have fresh content in the Freedom Hunt. But anyway, so back to this Harlan Philip Rains thing. Man, it's just because I was there and I saw it unfold I don't know why this guy's walking around in shorts, but if you haven't seen the photos, they're worth They're worth checking out. And Harlan put Up debated Hillary This

is on Twitter debated Hillary Clinton's former senior advisor, Philip Rains. Afterwards, he came at me screaming like a maniac. I thought he was going to cry. He told me to clean the blank blank off my face. I can't tell you what he wrote, whatever that means. Best part he had no pants on hashtag unhinged. Oh my gosh, it is. It is quite a fashion statement that this guy pulls off. I've never seen it before, so man, good time, John,

have you seen you've seen the photos. I think everybody should know that this is he needs to I see, I can't make fun of anybody for not being tann because I am as I'm as pasty white as anybody could ever know. It's winter, but no one should be that pasty white. Yeah, I guess so. Oh by the way, I didn't get in as before. But you know, it turns out Pelosi POI oh, what a shock. She's gonna be the Speaker of the House. Everybody, the vote has

happened she's gonna be Speaker of the House. And sure enough, you know, there was there was like a week ago, I think there were what eighteen members, eighteen Democrats in the Congress who are like, we're not going to vote for Pelosi. Of course, we want fresh leadership here in the House. Yeah right, Um, turns out that that's not gonna be. That's not gonna be what happens here. Uh, Pelosi is there's not gonna be fresh leadership. That's for sure.

It's gonna be Pelosi. And that's that's kind of what we got on this one. Oh but here's Pelosi speaking about her much expected by anybody paying attention, victory today. I play fifteen John. I think we're in a pretty good shape. But again, I don't speak. I don't want to make other people's announcements for them. But we go forward with confidence, and you melitate with you, and that just risk her concern. I would word about okay, but

you want to tell you something. I'm talking about. Scores of members of Congress who just gave me a vote, are giving me a vote of confidence. That is where our focuses are there. Dissenters, yes, but I expect to have a powerful vote as we go forward. So Pelosi is, according to political one step closer to the Speaker of the House position. She won her party's nomination for the one hundred and sixteenth Congress. She also has to pick up fifteen votes to get back to Speaker's chair, and

she's confidence you'll get there. The vote was two or three to thirty two or three to thirty two with three bank blank ballots. Uh, Pelosi said, a vote of confidence. There are some dissenters. Guess what it's gonna happen. Pelosi is going to be a next Speak of the House. That's just astonishing that this is the only this is the only woman. Apparently the Democrats are able to put in this this position. Only anybody male or female Democrats

are putting in this position of leadership. And I just sit here and I say to you, why is it that there's all this rhetoric from Democrats about, you know, the Party of youth, and and they talk about how in this last this last series of congressional elections, they have so much diversity, so much new idea, new new ideas, new thinking coming from Democrats. But then when it comes time for their leader to pick their leader. It's Posi.

Oh man, it's gonna be at help. I think the Republicans, insofar as they can run on this a little bit, because Pelosi is about as out of touch with normal Americans as any politician could ever be. But she knows how to look. She's the one who got Obamacare through. So you're gonna have a monolithic Democratic Party. Don't be surprised when you got that coming your way, Speaker Pelosi. It's gonna happen. Buck gets results. My friends probably thinking, what is what is he? What is he gonna get

all braggadocious about right now? I like I like humble Buck. I don't like this bragging fellow. Well, I'm sorry, but this is one area, this is one issue where I feel like I'm allowed to not take a victory lap, but at least say that I was a bit ahead of the curve. Turns out that my hatred of mosquitoes, and I've told you about some of my battles of mosquitoes. That told you that. You know, I've been kept up all night and I remember I had this light and I had to hold it to my chest and flick

on my reading light. Whenever you hear, you know, a little mosquito flower on my head and I finally it kept me up for hours one night in New York. I finally got him, and with one swipe in my hand and the red splatter on my wall, I couldn't get it out of the wall for like weeks afterwards, but it was worth it. I hate mosquitoes, and mosquitoes are the greatest animal foe of mankind. If you're not including single celled organisms like viruses and things like that,

mosquitoes are the worst. I guess. Actually, a virus is not a I know some of your yelling at me. It's not okay, I know it's not a Technically, a virus is not even really an organism. It's kind of something else. But the point being here, the point being, mosquitoes are terrible. And I've been saying, why can't we, with all of our fancy technology, we landed a man on the moon, or at least we created a video to make it seem like we did. I'm kidding, I'm kidding.

Silicon Valley researchers, it turns out, are attacking blood suckers in California's Fresno County is according to Bloomberg, it's the first salvo and an an unlikely war for Alphabet, the parent company of Google, eradicating mosquito born disease around the world. A white high top Mercedes. Oh, it goes into some background here, high top Mercedes van blah blah. And here's how they're doing it. They are using a mosquito control

technique with incredible potential. They have mosquitoes that were bred in an ultra high tech surrounding, and they were infected with wall Bossia, a common bacterium. When the eighty thousand lab bred wall Bossia infected male mosquitoes mate with their counterpart females in the wild, the result is stealth annihilation. The offspring never hatch. This is amazing. Just think about this. Okay for those you, especially those you live in the warmer parts of the country, imagine if you never had

to worry about mosquitoes again. By the way, people who say, oh, they're sary for life and bull crap, we have lost exponential amounts more species over the history of the planet than exists currently right now. We don't have to protect every species. I'm sorry. I know we're told as a little old book, but they're not. There are other bugs.

There's no shortage of bugs out there all right. The little birds, little tweet tweets flying around, they can find something else to chase after when they're tweet tweeting and eat. There's lots of little flies and things. They Mosquitoes are responsible for so much misery. There's so much misery, including the spread of dengey fever chicken gunya in the tropics, and obviously West Nile malaria zeka. I mean, mosquitos are

the worst. And if they actually are able to come up with this way to prevent mosquitoes from breeding, I think this would be This would be fantastic. It's not just something that'll make our camp trips more fun or going out fishing enough to worry now about. I mean, it just it gives me the It puts me on edge even just thinking about it. This would be one of those things in technology that really would help all of us, and it would save just millions and millions

of lives. Think about that. We think of mosquitoes as a nuisance, but they're really deadly and they put people through tremendous suffering. Malaria is Malaria is a horrible disease. I will say I was out with the buddy of mine, former agency buddy, not long ago, and he managed to work into a conversation. Yeah, I must have missed that game. I was unable to watch because I was recovering from

DN gay fever. And the way he's slipped in the conversation, We're like, oh, sorry, most interesting man in the world, you know, with your your your rare tropical diseases from your travels abroad. But you know it's it's it's really serious stuff. And I've been saying that we should we should do this, we should eradicate all of them bucks. War against the mosquitoes may get a big help here from I would almost well, I was gonna say, it'll almost cancel out for me the fact that Google is

probably the most powerful, single progressive company in the world. Now, no, I won't go that far, but I am psyched about the prospect of a mosquito free world. And it just goes to show you. Also, you know, I remember being taught in class in science class in like the fifth grade or sixth grade, and now, how all species are nests. There's this pyramid for species and if one goes away then the rest of the pyramid falls down. I know

we were little kids, but that's obviously not true. What well, what species evaporated because we don't have the dodo bird anymore? I mean, dodo birds were kind of cute. But you know what, when a dude's running at you with a club, you should learn to run away. Survival of the fittest baby, that's how we do it, all right. We got a wonderful edition of Roll Call and a little bit of a Culinary Adventure update in just a few moments. The show ain't over yet, folks. It's time for Roll Call.

So I gotta tell you all, I've really been struggling with my sauces. I've been trying so hard to get it down when it comes to deglazing the pen and reducing and because I think for me that's the next frontier. And cooking. I am really solid now at searing meat and fish. I'm good at seasoning. I've built on those basic skills that I can cook for myself, for Miss Molly and from whomever pretty well. Obviously, my eggs are world class. My scrambled eggs are as good as any

that you'll ever find. But I'm having a tough time with sauces. Today, I was trying to cook for myself and yes, was it for lunch? Sure? Does it seem a little aggressive to sear a couple of surloins for lunch and make some Brussels sprouts on the side that you had cut up bacon and roast it in a pan in the oven. No, that doesn't seem aggressive. That seems brilliant to me. But I and I was using my Omaha sirloin steaks. By the way, and we know we have an Omaha steaks a gift package on the

show we've been talking about. I got one for myself. The stuff is just delicious. I mean, the meat quality is really high. So I seared my Omaha steaks today and the steaks were perfect, and I se I cooked them so well. But I tried to make a bourbon pan sauce. I actually have some sorghum based bourbon that I use because its gluten free instead of what you'd normally get Anyway, everything was great, and then I added

the cream. At the end, I deglazed the pan. I added my chicken stock I had seasoned well with salt and pepper. Obviously used the butter in there, a bit of garlic, smashed the garlic that, and it looked perfect, and I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm basically a TV chef. Look at this. And then all of a sudden it kind of turned and got really dark, and I guess I burned it after I added in the cream. But this sauce scout burned. It's still tasted pretty good because

you put enough butter or anything, it'll be good. But man, it's all timing, you know. That's the problem I have with cooking. It's it's timing, and I was a little off my game. Anyway, my sirloins were delicious. I just had to pour some burned melted butter all over them instead of the bourbon pant sauce I was trying to use. So if any of you have any really good simple sauce tips, but he has to be made from scratch. Don't say, oh Buck, go buy some great barbecue sauce

in the stores. No, no no, no, I want reduction sauces, things like that for steak. How to make a really good burr blanc sauce? Stuff like that. Send it in my Facebook inbox, Facebook dot com slash Buck sexon. Alrighty we got Kimberly writes in with the following, just got off chat with Express VPN. Gonna order it. Hope you like it. Maybe it'll be better than all the other security stuff that I spent money on every year. You know, Kimberly,

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to keep things fresh and new. But if you think that that we should go back to maybe even once or twice a month doing some action movie quote Friday. I'm down, man. I love my action movie quote. So let me know David, it writes Buck and awesome producers, it's David from New Jersey. Again, great Tucker segment. In fact, you must incorporate Tucker's awesome intro for you and insert

it into your opening montage. Right before Meghan Kelly says it is Buck Sexton, that's actually Kennedy, not Megan Kelly, Tucker says, let's break it all down with Buck Sexton. It's so perfect. It sounds almost as if Tucker was auditioning for your opening monologue. Peace out in kudos again for, as Tucker said, a great fact based presentation. Shield tie. David, Well, David, thank you so much, man. I really and that's a

great recommendation. Actually we could pull that Tucker audio and put that in the intro, so I I like it. Thank you so much for the suggestion a producer, Mike, can you get on that. Can you pull the can you pull the Tucker audio so that we can do this? I think that's actually a good idea. Why don't we make that happen? So Mike, thank you so much. Man Or David, thank you so much, Mike as the producer,

Willie hey Buck, nice to see you on Tucker. If Mully does not Mully Muller, Muller does not interview Debbie, Debbie Wasserman, Schultz and or Pakistani regarding the DNC hacking, I will call his results fake. Well, Willie, get ready to call them fake because I don't think Muller is going to do that. I think that you're gonna see the Muller investigation is everything we have feared. It was all along here and that is highly highly partisan. All right now, Eric, right, I will never buy another GM

product again. I had a Chevy Colorado. I put in five thousand dollars in pairs. Never again. Well, you're not alone there, Eric, A lot of people I know not particularly happy with their GM purchases in the past. Truth is, other auto companies just make better, more efficient cars that people want to drive more. So you know it is the market speaking at some level. Katherine writes a great job with Tucker tonight, so precise and fact based. You rock,

Buck Well, Katherine, you rock. Thank you for watching, Thank you for tuning in. Great to hear from you and appreciate the support. Josh rites, Hey, Buck, I've got three things on my Christmas list. Fund the dang Wall, split the Ninth Circuit, appoint multiple special counsels to investigate fives abuse, d NC election fraud, Clinton Foundation thefts and murders. Well, Josh, I don't know if Santa can make all that happen for you. Oh, here's a special counsel Clinton Foundation investigation

coming right up. I don't think that's going to happen. I don't think that's likely, but I appreciate that you're a man who I was looking at all the angles and maybe maybe Santa could deliver this year. But I think you're gonna be I don't think you're getting a lump of coal in your stocking, but I wouldn't leave out too much in the way of milk and cookies for Santa this year. Aaron writes book, I just want to thank you so much for reading my tribute to

my grandfather. I played it for my mom and aunt, who both wept. They were so happy you shared it with so many people. Thanks again, I really appreciate it. Ps. I also told them download your podcast. Well, Aaron, thank you so much, and thank you very much for writing in and and also for your grandfather's service. So I really appreciate you writing, and please keep keep it coming, Richard. On the next Scotus nominees, they'll probably try the same

thing that trivid Sessions. They'll find a black person who's in the same room as as her sometime in the last thirty five years, who will claim she used racist terms and was condescending towards them. You know, Richard, you might be right. I mean, the racism, the false racism allegation is one of the favorite go to's of the left.

I mean, this is something that they absolutely positively use whenever they can, and they're not going to be able to pull I think the sexism, sexist predator, all that stuff, you know what they try with Kavanaugh against Amy Coney Barrett. But also I'm not as confident as some other conservatives that there's even going to be a there's even gonna be a Supreme Court vacancy in this first Trump term. I think it's very possible that it will not. It

will not in fact happen. You know, I think you may see Ginsberg choose not to retire specifically because she knows that Trump is the one who would be making the call. So yep, that's that's that's my prediction. I got that going for me, which is nice. Team. It's already passed the hump day, so we got a couple more days this week on the rodeo. I'm looking forward to it. Please do some of your thoughts Facebook dot com, slash buck sexon best way to do it until next time,

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