You are entering the freedom hunch. Trump unloads on a loaded question. Nick Cannon has thoughts on white people, is the gya boycott backfiring? And Hong Kong special status is gone. This is the Buck Sexon Show where the mission where mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence. Make no mistake, You're a great American. Again, the Buck Sexon Show begins. He's a great guy. No, welcome everybody
to the Buck Sexton Show. Thank you for being here. My, oh my, I cannot believe it is the middle of summer. You know. I don't know if it's technically the actual midpoint, but it feels like the middle of July is the middle of summer. This thing is Is it flying by? I don't know. Every day feels like an eternity with the COVID situation across the across the country, and around the world, and yet the time still flies by. In
some way, we have much to get to. I wanted to start, if I could, with what was a bit of a stunning question and an even better answer from the President of the United States yesterday, because, as you know, the two primary battlegrounds for politics right now, it's not. Oh, they're not over just general healthcare. I know COVID obviously relates to healthcare, but it's not over how we're going to pay for healthcare. It's not over the border or
even taxes or national security abroad. No, we're fighting over issues of racial division and quote systemic racism and COVID nineteen and the response to it. That's where all of the media narrative and energy is currently going, really on both sides, and certainly with COVID. It's understandable why that's
the case. It's not as clear to a lot of folks why we should be spending so much time talking about police reform and defunding cops when we all know that it's already backfiring as a strategy for making communities safer. Maybe it's not backfiring as a Democrat mobilization tool. But the President was asked by Catherine Herriage over at CBS
a question that you gotta wonder why now. I think she's just reflecting the liberal journo consensus out there, which is that they still believe that people, that black people in particular in this country, are dying at the hands of evil cops every day when as we know, it's actually quite rare. It's very rare that a law enforcement officer kills a black American for reasons of racism or excessive force, or whatever elicit reason. We maybe, under the circumstances,
we know that. But Trump was asked this question. I want you to hear how you responded. Play clip one. Let's talk about George Floyd. You said, George Floyd's death was a terrible thing, terrible. Why are African Americans still dying at the hands of law enforcement in this country? And so are white people? So are white people? What a terrible question to ask. So are white people? More
white people, by the way, more white people. Now, what was stunning wasn't just that the president here, You're starting to see glimpses of who this guy was in twenty sixteen and for most of his presidency. And I understand. I think he's been just beset on all sides with this COVID thing and then the BLM protests and anti fund the statue toppling. He's been under a lot of
dress and doesn't get a whole lot of help. And I gotta say it feels like much of the establishment conservative media, much of the establishment conservative media has been just ineffective in their messaging on this, ineffective, not willing
to really take the fight to the other side. I think there are people who want to make sure that they don't get too deep in their Trump support this time, so that if Trump loses, they still are corporate friendly, they still can hold on to their privileged purchase, which is obviously not about the movement and not about the country. First,
it's about some people aligning in their pocketbooks. But I also saw right after the President said this, there were media I trying to remember who it was, I think was Reuters, suggested that he presented without evidence that more white people are killed every year by cops than black people are. No, this is just a fact that we all know. Everyone knows. This has been a part The President doesn't have to cite the page of the study
or the FBI report. This is known. This is a known fact, right, This is These are two different things that people already know. The statistics show that more white people are killed every year than black people by cops, and yet there's no movement out there. We'm like, I know why. This is where all the social justice warriors would start screaming out systemic racism and all the stuff. Okay, but the truth is the truth, and we need to
start digging in deep on this. We need to find those facts that undermine the leftist narrative and just keep repeating it and saying it and staring into the faces of the leftist mob when they chant their slogans that are loaded with political implication, but are either misdirections from the facts, misrepresentations, or just outright fabrications. That's what we're up against in this debate. And so I was happy to see the President just say, look, this is crazy.
Why are you asking me this question? How could somebody, how could someone answer that, why are black people still killed by cops in America? How could you have a satisfactory answer from the commander in chief? I mean, in keeping with what a journalist is looking for here. I mean Katherine Harriage. People think of her as usually pretty squared away. You know. I'll leave that for you to
decide on your own. But I'm looking at this, I'm watching this as it happens, and I say to myself, what are they What is the answer they're looking for here? And they're not looking for any answer they're just this is virtue signaling. This is what journos do. Why do black people still die at the hands of police in America? Well, why does anyone die at the hands of police in America? Sometimes the cops, because cops are human beings, They have
their own their own you know, temperament issues, prejudices. Occasionally, rarely they criminally kill somebody. Right, we used to call them purps and uniform in the NYPD. But usually when the cops kill somebody, this is just the truth, by the statistics, that person deserve the use of violent force against them, right. That is the overwhelming majority of cases, the cops kill somebody because the person pulls a gun on them, or the cops kill somebody because he's running
at them with a knife. And so why ask this question in such an open ended fashion. It's to just play upon, to really prey upon the fear that is growing and the anxiety across the country that we aren't as racially racially tolerant and as decent to each other as all of us have thought for some time now, that racial division is much worse than any of us are willing to say out loud. And you know, we're getting this constant lecture from the left wing intelligency or
a bunch of frauds on this issue. Of course, you know, they don't spend time in impoverished minority neighborhoods. They're not worried that the millionaire journals on CNN and MSNBC and ABC and you name it. They're not worried about what's happening in their neighborhood at night. If anything, they're out in the Hamptons on the weekends while they're shooting sprees here in New York City. But the President gave an answer that rattled the media. We're not going to keep
playing along with whatever propaganda they're throwing out there. Why do black people still die in this country at the hands of police? It depends, and you can ask the same question about why any person of any color dies at the hands of police in this country. Here's a question, why is it that Asian Americans die at substantially lower
rates per capita than white people in America. I'm just wondering why more white people are killed than Asian people by cops on a per capita interaction with police basis a lot more. Does that mean that cops are biased
against white people. You know, they're setting up all these constructs for these discussions, and they're all only allowed to come to certain conclusions, and everything around the construct, the logic that is used, the facts that they're picking for one individual application, are never allowed to be you know, we're never allowed to look at this and say, you're making a claim based upon this set of data. But why isn't that claim true about another set of data?
Or how do you explain that? They won't answer. They won't answer, No, racism, racism. And really, now we've reached a point where white people are supposed to be humiliated by their whiteness. Liberals have adopted this as a strategy. They like this, and a white liberal in particular love to publicly debase their whiteness. They derive a feeling of virtue, a feeling of pleasure from this, of righteousness self righteousness.
Of course, I've been thinking recently about writing a Jonathan Swift style essay about how I want to purge my horrific whiteness from myself, just to see if I could get it. I get it. I bet you get it. Published in top peer reviewed academic journals about the training and steps necessary to purge one's whiteness. This is insanity. This undermines not just the rule of law, but our moral order, our sense of individual dignity and worth and responsibility.
Why should anyone's skin color determine anything about them? The conservative position is it does not. The conservative point of view is whether you're white, black, brown, whether you're Asian, Latino, you know, Arab name, it doesn't matter. All that does matter is who you are as a person, what you do, and the law treats you as a human being. Period. That's it. That's our position. That is the rights position on this issue. What is the left's position? Oh my gosh,
how much time do you have? White people now are supposed to treat their whiteness as though it is a handicap. They're supposed to apologize for it. They're supposed to grovel. And if you don't grovel, you're treated like you're a white nationalist. Oh why why aren't you apologizing for your whiteness? Why aren't you apologizing for you know, your ancestors or whatever. First of all, to treat people from you know, southern Italy like they've had the same experience as people from Belarus,
and act like everyone's history is the same. You know they if you're in America now, it's all the same. This is completely a historical garbage. But liberals, their minds have been infected with this poison, and they're infecting as many other people as they can with their designations about racial attitudes, racial history, all of this, and we're supposed to accept it or else. No, we're going to have
to meet them on this battlefield of ideas. We're going to have to say, no, I reject this concept that whiteness is something that all of a sudden you can degrade, denigrade, hate, You can hate whiteness and get away with it. In elite culture in America, you can. There is no such thing as a joke about white people that you can't tell. There's no such thing as a historical claim about white people raping and murdering and pillaging, and you know, all
these things. You go out there and say that, and you will be fine. Some people might point out that that's a little bit crazy, and so on and so forth. But you can say all these things, and if you're a leftist, and particularly if you're a leftist who is a person of color, get away with it. It's fine. No, it's not fun, it's not acceptable. I'm not playing this game anymore. I'm not okay with this that being white
is to be treated as a bad thing. Unless you're somebody who will constantly talk about how bad your whiteness is, then you're okay. This is a false premise, it's an immoral premise, and it needs to be rejected. And the legions of leftist idiots out there need to know that they're arguments. They're intellectually vapid, self contradictory, and worthless arguments about race in America today, like whiteness is somehow something to be ashamed of, is not going to continue in
the public sphere without pushback, no attitude. It's about an individual's race and their dignity and worth tied to that are consistent morally and acceptable socially. This should not be the case. We should not allow this. And the constant denigration of whiteness has just reached a point now where I mean, the people who say this, people who talk about, you know, suppressing whiteness and white privilege and white supremacy,
they're just morons. They're really they're really just morons. And we have to now explain to them that their ideas are stupid. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. But Buck, you might say, this seems a bit extreme. Nobody would really get away with saying horrible things about white people. No no public figure, no no millionaire celebrity would think that it was in any way appropriate to truly to denigrate white people as
subhuman savages. Quote barbarians who rape, murder and kill. Oh, I bring you former husband I believe of Mariah Carey and TV host for a show I can't remember, Nick Cannon playli play clip four. Melani comes with compassion. Melanie comes with soul that we call it. We call it soul. We soul brothers and sisters. That's the melan in that connection.
The people that don't have it have are are a little and I'm gonna say this carefully, are a little less and and and where the term actually comes from, because I'm bringing it all the way back around to Minister far Con to where they may not have the compassion or the when they were sent to the mountains of Caucasus, when they when they didn't have the power of the sun, that was that the sun then started
to deteriorate him. So then they're acting out of fear, they're acting out of low self esteem, they're acting out of a deficiency. So therefore the only way that they can act is evil. The only way they can act is evil. He goes on to say in that same clip that they rape and kill and are barbarians. Here you have someone who has four point seven million Twitter followers. Okay, so this is not some rando we found on the internet who had a relationship until today with CBS Viacom,
one of the biggest entertainment companies in the world. Who's a multi millionaire celebrity who's on a show, who's just saying, straight up, white people have less pigment and are less than people with more pigment, and they are evil. That's what he said, the word evil, and effectively there are subhuman barbarians who are upset that they're not as awesome as people with more pigment. This is the definition of racism.
But you know what the left says about stuff like this, Right, it's not really possible for Nick Cannon who is black, to be racist because of structural inequality. Well, if that's the case, what's wrong with what he said? Is there any You should really ask any leftist you know, is there anything wrong with what Nick Cannon said? Does that? Does it bother you that a multi millionaire celebrity who's who's a radio host? I don't even I didn't even
realize as a radio host. Wow, fellow radio host. My god, it's it's stunning. It's stunning. This guy has been embraced by corporate America. He's rich, he's famous, And I want to ask you this. Do you think he's the only he's the only celebrity who thinks this way? I gar to you, there are whites. There are white celebrities who feel that everything he said is true. I can speak
to that. Oh for sure, that they that they have been so saturated with self loathing for their whiteness that they will say that Nick Cannon is not the only prominent, influential person who has this kind of resentment toward whiteness. I guarantee it. Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Oh, it wasn't just white people in general that Nick Cannon, who
I've also producer Mark. He is a TV host as well. I know him as Mariah I'm being serious. I know him mostly because he married Mariah Carey, and I know that he also is like a celebrity, but I never really know what he's doing. He has TV shows too, Yeah, I mean he's been on Nickelodeon, he started Nickelodeon, He's been on MTV. He's the host of The mess Singer on five. He's been everywhere for a long time. Huh. Interesting, Well, I wonder how much longer he's going to be doing
all those things. My guesses, you'll probably just have to come out and give some kind of some kind of half half apology or something. I don't know. Maybe he already has for all I know. Um, but it wasn't because it wasn't just white people in general that Nick Cannon weighed in on. Um. It was also more specifically, and I know not all Jews are white, but it was the Jewish people who also received some Nick Cannon Annali pretty ser Mark, where was a play play clip? Five?
Please about Nick Cannon's thoughts on Jews? Who are they when we when we speak up? Because this is where
it truly is. And when we talk about those the six corporations, when we talk when we go as deep as the Rothchild, centralized banking, the thirteen families, the bloodlines that control everything even outside of America, right, talk about the people who if we were truly the children of Israel, and we're defining who the Jewish people are, because I feel like if we actually can understand that construct, then
we can see that there is no hate involved. When we talk about the lies, the deceit, the how the fake dollar controls all of this, then maybe we can get to the reason why they wanted to silence you, why they wanted silence Minister fair Kind. And they want to throw that we are having hate speech when it's never hate speech, when it's not. You can't be anti Semitic, when the semitic, When when we are the Semitic people, when we are the same people that you who they
want to be. Oh, okay, producer Mark, you are you are Jewish? Um? How one to ten? How anti semitic do you find this? Around the ten it's almost hard to follow what he thinks he's saying. I catch onto this that the real that he seems to be saying that the real Jews are black and what we know of today, and there are Ethiopian Jews, so there are real Jews who are black, but what we in America
often associate with judaism um, they're all not Jewish. Is that is that where he's going sounds like it's a common thing that you've heard from people like Stephen Jackson, the former NBA player, DeShawn Jackson, the current NFL player who was in hot Water last week or the week before about semanti semitic comments. It's a common thing you see coming out all Just search on Twitter, what was the what was the the the basics of what Deshaun
Jackson said. Again, just so, DeShawn Jackson on his Instagram story posted comments that he thought were from Hitler. They ended up not being Hitler comments, but he thought they were and was trying to spread comments like that in defense of his BLM stuff. And he is still with an NFL team. Yeah, he's on the Philadelphia Eagles. Oh yeah, oh yeah? Oh so you mean you can you could be if you are a person of color today and you decide to say something that's so anti Semitic that
you thought it was from Hitler. He thought it was from Hitler or was he thought it was from him? He thought it was a Hitler quote. Yes, we share that, and people are like, hey, hey, don't do that. Don't be super don't be super hateful towards Jews. That's not good. Meanwhile, if you say, hey, there's no disparity on a per capita basis between the shootings of black and white men
in America. When you account for the per capita meaning how many instances of contact, how many possible crimes are being committed by each community, everyone goes, oh, how dare You're like, well, this is we're talking about law enforcement. These are just facts. We're talking about facts, right, I mean, this is I'm here. I'm here in New York City, and there is always this discussion about crime and policing
in law enforcement. And what often gets oh, what gets left out of the discussion is that Riker's Island, which is the prison for New York City, is over ninety percent black and Hispanic, and the city is obviously a
much lesser percentage black and Hispanic. So when they talk about stops by cops, and when you know, people will use these statistics and they'll be very sloppy about it because I'll just say, well, you know, cops arrested this many individuals from the from the black community in New York,
and therefore it's racist. Well, the question you'd have to ask, you'd have to right away want to know, well, how many crimes are being committed within in any individual community and is that what's causing the greater interaction with police or is it racism? You know, these are these are the ways that you have to frame these issues. But it's a fascinating situation to see Nick Cannon saying incredibly anti Semitic stuff and to call it anti white, I
think is that's an understatement. He's actually telling people that because your skin is lighter, you are less valuable, you were worse as a human being. That is what Nick Cannon is saying. And from what I understand a lot of this is coming from, and he mentioned Minister Farikon
numerous times. There's that there's just a pass that's given in the media, a pass given to those who kiss up to Farrakon, a pass given to those who are adherents of Farrakon, and we're all supposed to just turn a blind eye of this say, oh, you know, there's nothing really going on there. Barack Obama had a handshake with Farrakon, a very warm handshake. There was a photograph of it. That photographer, who was a journalist, decided not to share that photograph before the election. That was a
photograph with somebody who is a vile bigot. Farrakhan is a vile bigot, but he's still allowed to be, you know, involved. Certain people are allowed to say that he's okay, and they believe him. And we're gonna you know, this is where we're heading now. As as society continues to fix it and focus on this, we're gonna have to deal with what's really happening, where the animosities really are, and who's really a bigot? That's what's that's what's coming. That's
the next phase of this. Where are where are bigotries allowed really out of the open in our society, but we're not supposed to talk about it. The Nation of Islam and Farrakhan against Jews, that's certainly one place. But also the anti whiteness that, as I've said, is so prominent now among white liberals, not only among white liberals,
but so prominent prominent among white liberals is stunning. And if you're wondering what we're also going to be finding out because now there's all this discussion about schools and what we should be teaching in schools, would it comes to race and all of this. Here you have Byron
York who shared this. I mean, this is stunning. Hattip Byron York on Twitter for this when the National Museum of African American History and Culture wants to make you aware of certain signs of whiteness, this is all quote individualism, hard work, objectivity, the nuclear family, progress, respect for authority, and delayed gratification and he shared these. Then this is
a Smithsonian museum. This is like the gold standard of American museums, right the Smithsonian, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, has posters up and it's posted on their website that talk about it's talking about race, assumptions and aspects of whiteness and white culture in the United States. And this is how it reads. White dominant culture or whiteness refers to the ways white people in their traditions, attitudes, and ways of life have been normalized
over time and are now considered standard practice. In the United States, and since white people still hold most of the institutional power in America, we have all internalized some aspects of white culture, including people of color. I can't read all this to you, but it's it's fascinating. These are the things that are identified as whiteness, that have been internalized, and I suppose we're now going to question whether these are good things. First of all, I question
that these are white things. They're saying they're white things. But then are we allowed to say that these things are just inherently virtuous and praiseworthy or is that now white supremacist. It's it's not even clear. How are you supposed to talk about this? This is from the Smithsonian. Do you think that it's any better what your your kids are being taught in public schools or at university? All universities is even worse. Nick Cannon's probably going to
get a professorship at Harvard. Just wait, rugged individualism. The Smithsonian says about white culture, family structure, emphasis on scientific method, Protestant work ethic, and they go through all all of these things. Justice is based on English common law, protect property and entitlements, intent counts. Yeah, that's right. Those are all true about justice, stunning status, power, and authority. Your job is who you are. That's that's not a white virtue.
That's not a virtue period. It's not true. Respect authority, well, respect authority that deserves respect. Heavy value on ownership of good space and property. I don't think it's a white thing to value property. I think everyone values property. It's you gotta go. I mean, you could go through this in detail. Religion Christianity is the norm. Anything other than judaeo Christian tradition is foreign. No tolerance for deviation from single God concept. That's this again, this is not this
is not based in reality. There's a ton of white atheists, for one thing, running around the country. And I know there are a lot of they're white atheists who listen to this show. Aightis of all colors who listen to this show. I mean this is but you see the problem that we have is that no one ever wants to delve into this stuff. One because if you truly, and I mean this, if you misspeak in any way, the woke mob doesn't. They don't care about intent. They've
told you this in the Smithsonian. Intent doesn't matter if you misspeak about these very complicated and often convoluted issues and the way that they're projected by the dominant left wing narrative. If you do that, you're destroyed. So people don't want to talk about it. And so what happens is that these narratives largely go unopposed, and they end up on posters. They have, you know, celebrities with enormous, you know, multi multimillion person followings saying insanely racist stuff.
And he's gonna he's still gonna be he will be a rich celebrity in a year. I guarantee you he might have to apologize a little bit. Now. CBS Viacom has severed their relationship with Nick Cannon because of the anti Semitic stuff. They said, I gotta say yes, Producer Mark. Not not that I asked producer Mark to speak for the entire Jewish community, but it's somebody who's Jewish. He's like, yeah, it's really it is really anti semitic. It clearly is. I know that too. But also the anti white stuff
was pretty gross, wasn't it. Or CBS didn't mention that in the statement that I saw, which I thought was kind of strange. So we've got it. We've got to address these things. People. What you and I recognize, which is individual value. We're all equal in God's eyes. We all should be equal in the eyes of the law. We should be treated the same way where all human beings. We're doing our best. We all have our own struggles. We should be kind and decent and supportive of each other,
irrespective of race, creed, religion, color, you name it. That's how I approach life every day. That's how I know you approach life every day. That's not what the perception, the vision, the narrative of you and me and the rest of America is. According to the left, we are all in this constant state of warring factions. Not just political factions, racial factions, gender factions. This is identity politics.
They want to keep us all at each other's throats all the time, when at the end of the day, oh, you know, White Americans, Black Americans, Asian Americans, Latino Americans. We want security, freedom, prosperity. We want our kids to have good schools. We want to live in a nice, comfortable place. We want to have good food to eat. We want to be safe on the streets. We want to be able to pursue our dreams. We want the same things, and that's what America is really supposed to
be about. We've created a system that allows us to pursue those same things. But it is a system where there's also accountability and where there's individual responsibility, and blaming the system all the time is not going to make anything better. Changing the system where it's deficient, fine overthrowing the system, which is what we're being told now, has to happen. No, that's just rage. That's just rage. You're in the freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sex and
Show podcast. Who are we really as Americans? Who are we supporting? When we say we support cops? Something will come to your mind when I say that, right when I ask these questions, you'll have a projection in your own you know, of your own perception. When I think of cops, I think of people doing a critical job and doing it well. And I'm thankful that there are people that put on the badge and that make sure that we sleep soundly at night to the best of
their ability. I'm thankful for that. And I also know that they do things across the country for all communities, and also our law enforcement community is itself very diverse, particularly in large cities. So you have police officers who are black and brown and Asian and white, who are doing God's work every day. An example of this was up in Michigan. There was a cop and we will
play the audio for it has a happy ending. So the mother is hysterical, understandably, She's got a three week old infant who is choking to death and her mother is watching completely distraught. Understandably, cop is on the scene, and this is how the circumstance. I believe it's an The officer is Asian, not that that matters Asian American, but I'm just saying we do a very diverse police forces across the country. UM, play clip two. Hold on,
can you see the baby. He's still blinking. He's blinking. Hold on, yes, Okay, he's crying. He's crying. Okay, he's crying. He's fine. The baby was all right. The officer performed was essentially a Heimlich maneuver for infants, got the obstruction out of the baby's throat, turned the baby upside down, did exactly what the officer was trained to do, saved that three week old's life. Defund cops, the libs screen
defund cops. Yeah, because if maybe there was a group of angry protesters there, things would have turned out better. It's time that we show respect in the societies of people who deserve it, and it's time that we tell those who are disrespectful out of their own personal animus and desire for power, that we're not going to tolerate it anymore. We support our cops, back the blue. This CoP's a hero. Thanks for listening to The bus Essen
Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. For the most part, I believe, for the most part, you can trust respected medical authorities. You know, I believe I'm one of them, so I think you can trust me. But I would stick with respected medical authorities who have a track record of telling the truth, who have a track record of giving information and policy and recommendations based on scientific evidence
and good data. So if I were to give advice to you and your family and your friends of your family, I would say that's the safest bit to do to listen to the recommendations from that category of people. But it's entirely understandable how the public can get mixed messages and then get a bit confused about what they should do. So basically, doctor Fouchi's like, look, I'm the man. Listen to me. I know what's up. That's how we roll. Don't listen to the other. Listen to the vouch. The
voucher is here for you. The vouchers got you covered. Yep, that's right. You know that the fouch has got to be about Bernie Sanders Age. They're both from Brooklyn here in New York. They must have lived pretty close to you. I just was thinking about this the other day. You think of how many people in you know, in the public eye had to be crossing paths at some point, you know, especially if they've been in public public eye for as many decades as some of the people we
see currently out there are. But you know, those are two of my favorite I'm just thinking about two of my favorite Brooklyn characters, Fauci and Bertie Feathers. Yeah, and Fauci went to my high school. So he went to went to a Jesuit school here in New York. In my school, I'm sure they love him. I'm sure they don't. They don't celebrate notable alumni, Buck Sexton. I doubt that the Jesuits are kind of commies, but anyway, some of them are great. Now we have uh Fouci out there
telling you the mitigation a mask. You got to wear a mask? Purduce a mark? Are you wearing a mask? The fouch wants to know rarely, but I never leave the house. What about indoors? What about when missus Mark is making you some uh, you know, some feruccini? Are you wearing a mask in my own apartment? Yeah? No, what about the mitigation? I'll think I'll be fine, Thank you, doctor Fauci. All Right, Well I'm not sure about that yet. We'll see. The science is not settled about mask wearing
indoors alone, because you could breathe. What if you breathe in air that you breathed out and the virus came in through a window. Let's say the virus it's like a heat seeking missile. It comes from anywhere. All right. So Fauci is telling you listen to him because he's he's a guy who's an expert, and he's so right. I will tell you that if you look back at his record. He has been working in public health for
a very long time. He was also very wrong about which communities and the degree of risk different communities in this country had from the HIV virus. Now, we didn't know a lot about the virus in the early days. I understand that, but he had that very wrong. And look, science is supposed to be a process of constantly testing and re testing assumptions based on data. And we will have to see. But let's see what we have now
from doctor Fauci here. Oh, we have not Fauci, but Peter Navarro, the trade representative to the Trump for the Trump administration, the trade expert for the Trump administration, I should say. He put out a USA Today column where he wrote the following. It's short, by the way, I could read this whole idea, because this is not a long one at all. He writes. The title says a lot. Anthony Fauci has been wrong about everything I have interacted
with him. On Peter Navarro, When you ask me whether I listen to his advice, my only answer, my answer is only with skepticism and caution. And he writes the following, Doctor Anthony Fauci has a good bedside manner with the public, but he has been wrong about everything I have interacted
with him on. In late January, when I was making the case on behalf of the President to take down the flights from China, Fauci fought against the President's courageous decision, which might well have saved hundreds of thousands of American lives. When I warned in late January in a memo of a possibly deadly pandemic, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases was telling the news media
not to worry. When I was working feverishly on behalf of the President in February to help engineer the fastest industrial mobilization of the healthcare sector in our history, Fauci was still telling the public that China virus was low risk. When we were building new mask capacity and record time,
Fauci was flip flopping on the use of masks. And when Fauci was telling the White House Coronavirus Task Force that there was only anecdotal evidence in support of hydroxychloroquin to fight the virus, I confronted him with scientific studies providing evidence of safety and efficacy. A recent Detroit hospital study showed a fifty percent reduction in the mortality rate
when the medicine is used in early treatment. Now, Fauci says a falling mortality rate doesn't matter when it is the single most important statistic to help guide the pace of our economic reopening. The lower than more tality rate, the faster and more we can reopen. So when you ask me whether I listen to doctor Fauci's advice, my answer is only with skepticism and caution. Oh boy, not allowed to say, not allowed to say that, not allowed,
not allowed. No, Saint Fouci, you don't. You don't criticize, you don't ask questions. You do what he says. You do it a mitigation, that's what you do. Yep. Trust medical authorities like me at least. Look, Navarro is not a medical authority, but this is he's not saying he is. He's not saying he is a medical authority. He's just saying that he's been told things many times that aren't true by the guy who is the authority. Shouldn't you be able to pay attention to that? Shouldn't that matter?
You would you would think so, You would think that would be the case. But sure enough, mm, now we have more hysteria all over the place, more hysteria, more insanity. And for example, you have the mayor of Chicago, Lori Lightfoot, who is demanding that you wear masks even when you're not near anybody. Play fourteen here, you know. But I talk to young people that I see out that don't have masks. They said to me, well, I wear it in the grocery store, I wear it in you know,
other kinds of stores. But we really need them to be wearing face coverings everywhere anytime they walk instead of their home, and they really need to religiously practice social distancing outside your home, got to wear a mask all the time. Mask wearing has been pretty much a religion in California, and yet they've had a huge spike in cases in California. There is certainly an argument. We don't know because it's hard to get all the data, and in fact, some of the data we see is wrong.
Oh wait, here's here's something I meant to mention to you all before, and it's that there has been at least a few cases here we go of hospitals in Florida, and this is from the Fox affiliate in Orlando. Florida Department of Health says some labs have not reported negative COVID results, and the Florida Department of Health that said laboratories not Countless labs have reported a one hundred percent positivity rate, which means every single person tested was positive.
Other labs had very high positivity rates. Fox thirty five News found that testing sites like one local Centric Care reported that eighty three people tested an all tested positive. Another one NCF Diagnostics reported eighty eight percent were positive. How could that be when they looked into it? Or Endo Health had a ninety eight percent positivity rate and then when they finally contacted the hospital, guess what they
found out? The positivity rate wasn't ninety eight percent as was in the initial report put out to the public. The positivity rate for COVID nineteen was nine point four percent. People who tell you that anyone who questions some of the numbers and the accuracy of the numbers is being in conspiracy. Theorist can't read or don't read clearly. With all the data coming in, all the uncertainties about is
you know, is this a COVID patient? Is this somebody who came in that tested negative who might be positive later? And there's so many different ways that the data has to be assessed and sifted through, and look, the top priority of the hospitals and any medical centers just going to be making sure that patients get the best care. But that's not what anybody talks about. I don't know. We're just looking at the numbers every day, and we're
all supposed to be terrified. We're all supposed to be constantly in fear of the future, and that's Look, it's just no way to live. I mean, that's that's all along. I've been trying to I've been trying to take the position here that no matter what, Okay, here we go. July fourteenth updated, all right, I don't have the fifteenth
number in frot of me. That's July fourteenth, three hundred, three hundred and fifty one new deaths, fifty eight thousand, eight hundred and fifty eight new cases, three hundred fifty one new deaths. That's down from at least two thousand a day at the peak. It's a fraction, and yet we have more cases we've ever had before. So what's
really going on here? There are a lot of moving pieces, a lot of things going on, But you don't shut down the country because of a virus that has already spread all across the nation, that is in every major city, that has been in every large community. You don't shut down the country because of a virus like this that you cannot stop. And that's just that. That should be the end of it. At some point, right people have
to realize this. But look, the same people who are telling us that the that the marches, the BLM marches that were going on were justified even if they were risking public health because they were so important for public health, those same people are now saying that schools can't be open even though all the evidence, all the science, all of that shows quite clearly that it's safe for kids to be in school. Other countries have done it and it's fine. And when you hear Democrats on TV trying,
oh but what about this? What about that? No, no, no, I thought this was about the science, not about the what about But as we all know, what's it really about Joe Biden winning the election? No surprise, there you're in the freedom of This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. Speaking of Joe Biden. Here's what that third tier intellect and second tier politician has to say. About Republican policies and how they're holding us back. Play clip eleven.
This is all the Donald Trump and the Republicans offered backward looking policies, So will harm the environment, make communities less healthy, hold back economic promise other countries race ahead. It's a mindset that doesn't have any faith in the capacity of American people to compete, to innovate, and to win. It's never been a good bet to bet against the American people, and when you do, will exact the deadly cost. What is he what does he even think he's saying?
I mean, that's what I end up having to ask a lot about Biden. What it's like Politician mad lives here. They look back instead of looking into the future, and never bet against a bird in the hand is worth you know, two bumblebees on a tree, and I'm tired. I mean, it's really really, that's where we are with this guy. What is he talking about? What is he saying? What are the policies that Republicans are looking back or what usage of fossil fuels we're gonna Oh no, of
course that's probably one of them, these complete maniacs. Just when we're already still in the grip as a nation of the COVID nineteen panic and hysteria. Biden's out there pulling the old We've only got nine years or who were all gonna die from climate change? Plate ten. We're going to get back into the Paris Agreement, back into the business of leading the world. We're gonna lock in progress that no future president can roll back cut to
take us backward again. Science requires a timetable for measuring progress on climate that isn't three decades or even two. Science tells us we have nine years before the damage is irreversible. So my timetable results is my first four years as president. The jobs will create, the investments will make, and the irreversible steps will take to mitigate and adapt to the climate change and put our nation on the road to net zero emissions. No later than twenty fifty.
No later than twenty fifty. I think he said, Joe Biden's not gonna last that long. Look, I'm just the Joe Biden's not gonna be in charge in twenty fifty. I think that's safe to say. I mean, I wish the man good health at all, but I don't think I think I think that's pretty good. I mean it's not wait is it. No, it's pretty much completely it's pretty much completely impossible. Obviously, not not that he'd be president, but even that Joe Biden would be worried about the
world in twenty fifty This is blather. We have real problems, things that are affecting us all today, real challenges and concerns, including China, which we'll be talking about shortly. And Joe Biden's focused on getting us to net zero emissions in thirty years. Yeah, that's right, that's what we need to be hearing about. Now. This is a religious belief, my friends. This whole the world is going to end unless we have green jobs. This is a religious belief. This is
not reality. Notice that they've gone back from the world. Will effectively be over nine years to save the world, is what we've been told in the past by prominent Democrats. Now it's the damage is irreversible, that's not an unimportant shift. What's the damage, Well, whatever the climate is and whatever weather storms and earthquakes and things happen between now and nine years from now. And guess what, the World's not
gonna end because of climate change. They'll say, Oh, but if if we had just done more, we would be in a we'd be in a better place, and we wouldn't have you know, all this stuff. Make sure that the targets that they have, make sure they cannot be evaluated. Honestly, that's that's central to the climate change movement. Well, what do they really think the people that don't believe this, they must they believe it. They're the loops. Think they're
so much smarter than everybody who doesn't believe this. I think that's the only way to explain it, because otherwise can't they can't They at least agree that we don't want the world to end too. I don't. I don't want the world to end. The liberal belief system is premised on they know how to save the planet, and I just don't care. And I'm not smart enough to figure You know, al Gore is smarter than al Gore is a moron. But you know al Gore is smart
enough to figure this out. Sure he is. That's right. They want Biden to be the leader of the free world. You know, I've actually been watching I shouldn't do this for myself. I've been watching The West Wing because it's on Netflix, and I just wanted something to kind of zone out too. I've never really watched it before. It's just so funny. It's just such smug, trite nineties liberalism, you know, you know, it's just all about we just want to save lives by banning these different guns, and
we banned the most saved lives. It's it's all, it's all of it's ah man, makes you kind of missed some of the political arguments of the nineties. But that show, if you watch it, you can see part of the evolution of the liberal mindset in this country because it went from sanctimonious and pleading in the nineties to now fast forward twenty years and it is psychotic and authoritarian. So you can actually look at the progression over time
and it all kind of makes sense. It went from came on, we just want to save the world, man, and like we just we just want everyone to be happy and things be better. Or so why don't you listen to our dumb ideas to now it you will obey our stupid ideas, or we will fire you and deplatform you and ruin you. That has been the progression of American liberalism. And no, no liberty, no liberty allowed. That's what liberals are into now. Thanks for listening to
The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Is the Goya boycott backfiring? Trump certainly says it is. He says Goya Foods is doing great. I gotta say, I'm gonna have to go buy some Goya. This is one of these moments. This is one of these times when you can put your money where your mouth is kind of literally in a sense, or not not really your money, but you know what I mean, So it's not People
misuse the word literally more than any other word. I think there's things I'm like, literally the most upset person in the earth right now. I mean, I guess that's not even I literally just said something that's not literally true. You have that all the time. I hear well educated adults saying that on a regular basis. I try not to do it. We all have our verbal ticks. I
have mine. Some of you are aware of them too, and you send them to me, and it's like, the guys, I'm trying, Okay, at least I don't do the constant that I hear in a lot of other radio shows, nor do I have a voice that sounds like Alvin and the Chipmunks played on high speed. So where was I? Goya of Foods. Goy of Foods is under fire because the CEO stood up and said that he thinks Trump is doing good things, and so they tried to come
after him. And now we are seeing the results of this, or we are in the process of finding out the results of this. And I certainly hope that everybody will take the position that they want to help Goya Foods at this point in time. If they can't, I mean, look, I know money it's tied right now for people. But you know, I'm not saying buy the food and throw it out. Obviously, buy the food and need it. It's good food. Goya has been a good company for a long time. This, this is what we need to see.
We need more people who will do what they say they will do by supporting businesses, by supporting those entities that are under fire from the boycott left. I know, Ivanka Trump put out a photo of her with, you know, with a Goya Foods can, and now now the libs are all, oh my gosh, you know, it's a Hatchack violation and corruption and all this stuff. God, she doesn't
own stock and Goya Foods, she's allowed to say. You know, if a member of the president's family says that they really like oranges, is that a Is that a giveaway to the citrus growers in Florida? I mean, I'm sure libs would say it probably is. Actually, now they think about it, I'm sure that would be their position. That would be there their view of it. So I want people to do what they can to support this company at this point in time, because this is how we
could start. You people ask me, how do we push back, How do we gain background that has been lost against the lunatic Libs. One way is for companies to see every time a company gets boycotted for taking a pro conservative or Republican position, that conservatives across the country make sure that they have a great Remember the boycott never lasts long. The boycotts are very short term things. People
have short memories, they forget. But there's a culture now in the Libs know, and there's this horrifying Twitter account of morons called the Sleeping Giants, and all they do is try to create the perception. It's a bunch of libs who create the perception of true widespread public outrage at a conservative and goes after that conservative sponsors and tries to get them de sponsored and then hopefully get them d platformed. And they're doing this. They're doing this
against against Tucker Carlson. I mean, they've done this against many people, these movements to d platform But it always lasts a very short period of time. They're never boycotting for a year, because no one even remembers in two weeks what the boycott was about. But if executives of a company are all, oh, gosh, I saw some mean things about this person on Twitter, and we don't want to be associated with them, and they pull their funds, and that they can create a snowball effect. They get
people shut down. So we need to make sure that that is not a successful tactic for the left. And one way to do that is to give them a boost in the stock price. Look, Colin Kaepernick, on the other side, is an example of the power of politics in consumer markets, because you know, Nike stock went up after Kaepernick came out as a big Nike spokesperson, right, I mean, so you know, I see that decision, and
I think that Colin Kaepernick is basically a fraud. But nonetheless Nike looks at that and says, well made us money, and we feel good about ourselves. So Conservatives, we need to start thinking more strategically about this. And I have no shame in telling you, you know, if you care about this show and what I do and what I say. Every time you hear one of those live reads where I'm saying, you know, here's a sponsor, drink this coffee, try this supplement, you know, use this service, whatever it
may be. The more you that are willing and I know money's tight, and I'm not anybody you know, everyone has to make their own decisions about what they can afford to do and spending all the rest. But the more that you buy those products, the more we stay on the air, and the more secure we are for when the boycott monsters come after us, because they will. They will inevitably, inevitably, So just know that you ask
how we how you can. And I don't know if there's other conservatives you think do really important work, the same goes, same goes for them. I mean, clearly not as important as the work we do. Here. But I'm just saying same goes for them. So I do hope that there is a surgeon buying of Goya and I will um, I will go out and get some Goya, but I can't. I do not cook any Latino food, particularly producer Mark Are you are you? Are you like you like Mexican food? Right? Of course Chipola is like
my favorite food group. Yeah, I need to learn to make some of the some of that. I just I'm not as familiar with someone like people talk about Sofrito and I'm always like, what, you know, it's like a spice mixture. I don't know much about. No, I've never made I have. I just realized this as them here, and only have I never bought Goya products before. I've never made let Latin inspired or you know, Latin inspired food. You know how easy it is to make tacos? Yeah,
I mean I probably. Look I'm not saying I can't do it. I love to. I just order Mexican food or go out to eat at a Mexican restaurant. I don't or you know there's actually in New York we have Puerto Rican restaurant, Dominican restaurants, we have all all kinds of Latina, Peruvian, particularly Peruvian chicken rochestrie chicken restaurants. You come across a fair amount of New York, or at least you did before we were all shut down
because people are losing their minds again. But yeah, I want people people should support if they're willing support the freedom hunt obviously by going to our sponsors when you hear me talking about that on the show. But also and every single by the way, every that's one instance where every single thing you do. Every time you go to a site and buy a product and use code buck for example, or go to a site that's set up with slash buck, it's just it's like a vote.
You're clicking the keep buck on the air. Keep Buck on the air. But Goya, being Stewa, I'll have to I'll have to check this out. I think my favorite thing is I love the Molay sauce. But from what I understand, that's like a red sipe that usually passed down from generation or generation and takes like a ton of ingredients and you have to let it simmer for like forty eight hours at least more like four months. I don't know, like that's what I've heard about Molay
sauce very complicated. I'm more of a canned sauce kind of guy. Sauces is where the chef separates himself from the masses. I'm just gonna say it. Sauces is really, you know, because it's so easy to mess up your sauce, and the sauce is the first flavor profile you really get from a dish when you eat it. So just say it. Man. If I can buy a jar of Taco bellt sauce, why am I gonna make my own? Yeah? It is. It is convenient. You're in the freedom hud.
This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Who gets credit for their COVID response as a politician and who gets berated by the media. You think then it would be based upaul in the stats, the numbers, because we have very clear, very clear understanding of which places have been hit the worst by this and where they have been the greatest challenges. Let me remind you I'm gonna talk about China in just in just a few minutes. I know I'd mentioned that before. We'll do a deep dive
onto China and what's going on though China. That's my two favorite Trump words to say are China and probably. He always say, I've never heard of it. I'll say like that probably I know you think Buck, that's you're That's not No, he does listen to. He always says that word that way. Anyway, So Cuomo is out there well before before I get to Cuomo, actually CNN is bashing Trump, saying that he's well here Anderson Cooper is
that even I don't know why. I guess people are in a habit and they think Anderson Cooper is something special for reasons that are completely I don't I don't know why they think that the Cooper is so good at his job or whatever whatever. They think so good at what exactly reading off a prompter or A million people can do that job, and a million people do
do that job. But anyway, here he is talking about Trump in the victory lap play seven, more than one hundred and thirty six thousand of our brothers and sisters, our moms and dads, grandparents and friends are dead. The President did briefly mention them, but only to boast about how many more people would have died had it not been for his actions. He calls it leadership, But to call it that would be misleading. The largest single peacetime loss of life in this country since the nineteen eighteen
influenza pandemic and no end in sight. And today the President was taking another victory lap yet again. The graves are still fresh, but this president ignores them. Oh yeah, the president ignores the graves. Anderson, that's wow. The President is waking up every day dealing with this all day, all the time, and has been the subject of journos trying to undermine attack and just you know, slow down.
The president in his response, I mean, he spends so much time just fending off the lunatic left wing, you know, attacks on his ability to handle this, and it's it's never enough. Is he supposed to go on TV every day and just be solemn and say that we're losing, We're losing this battle against COVID nineteen. I've done a terrible job. Let's put Joe Biden in charge. Unless he said that you could always do this while the graves are still fresh. While the graves are still fresh. We
all are aware of this. It's a terrible situation with COVID nineteen. It has been for months. It is taking lives, it's ruining lives, it's ruining businesses, and it comes from China. We don't talk about that as much of these days, but this could have been avoided if the Chinese government was not so concerned first and foremost with maintaining its iron it's iron and illegitimate grip on power in that country.
But to say that the president is not paying attention or doesn't care about the bodies is just a reckless slander, it really is. But that's what they'll continue to say. I mean, I talked to the President about this issue. He was grave and solemn when I was speaking about the Oval office. He's like, this has been a horrible situation. You know, we're doing the best we can. We're fighting
through it. We're going to get through it. Do we want a president who's an optimist while we're in this battle, while we're fighting this war against a virus? Or do you want a president who is just constantly telling us that we're screwed no matter what the end is near, we're all gonna die. And until Joe Biden's in charge, everything's going to be terrible. Joe Biden's a moron, all right. The limbs can play these games all day about how much they don't like Trump and he's so awful and
he's so evil. They're alternative to Trump's leadership is laughable, laughable if they put up a serious candidate. But I don't want I say serious. I don't mean has a serious shot of winning. I think Joe Biden, unfortunately does I mean a serious human being, a person that anybody should listen to about any Joe Biden doesn't know squat about squat. But there's still all the sanctimony, there's still all of the the pretense that the real problem here
is Trump. I go back to. This reminds me of when I was on the Bill Marshow right before the pandemic, and I was asking the panel which I should not have asked. Ques. You know, it's just it's like dealing with a with a swarm of bees and you got four people blah blah blah Trump, it's horrible, blah blah blah blah, and they can curse and a haha, that's all funny. When they're cursing about the stuff and you're sitting there like trying to have a real conversation. It's
not an easy deal. Drust me um but I kept asking, what do you want him to do differently? And they take it seriously. He's taking it seriously. It's a stupid thing to say, well, what do you want him to do? Wear a mask? Oh, if Trump wears a mask, then
the whole thing goes away. I mean, these are un serious points they make because they hate Trump, they hate the Republican Party and his leadership, and they're just pretending that this is really about failures of policy and decision making at the highest levels of the government that would have been better if a Democrat were in charge, no matter who the president was. Here's the reality, no matter who the president United States was, we were going to
be put through hell with this. The question that we do faces is it going to be longer and is it going to be worse? But it was always going to be hell, And I think the lockdown Libs are certainly making this whole thing. They're dragging this out, making it longer and more costly than it should be. But that's the central fight that we're going through right now. Cuomo, the fact that he has the support he does, the numbers he does is just stunning. Plack clip bait. I'm sorry,
no not eight not eight. Play Oh no, this is CNA. I'm sorry. I get a brother's quoma is the thing? I get the brothers Cuomo confused? Hey he is pro Quomo over at CNN. Hey, play Cliff six. He keeps saying the only reason we have cases is because we're testing. Like that's a bad thing, that the testing is the problem. You know, As I said earlier on the show, it's like, hey, don I just figured out the cure to cancer. Let's
stop counting the cases. Yeah, that's what he's recommending. And all that lets, you know is unless literally he is diseased of the mind, like COVID has taken his IQ away. He's only saying this because he wants you to mitigate the relevance of the pandemic, because he wants it to go away so the economy can come back faster. What he doesn't seem to get is if you don't deal with the reality of the pandemic, you won't get the economy back. That's why twenty seven states are having a
step backwards. Oh my god, deal with the reality of the pandemic. How what are we going to do? We're gonna just when there's more cases and this whole thing that he says, no testing means you've dealt with it. That's not what he's saying. There's clearly a rise in cases with a rise in testing. When a disease has spread through the whole community. The issue is not cases.
The issue is hospitalizations, serious illness, and death. Those are the factors we have to And there are some hospitals where there are a lot of COVID patients right now. Houston has a lot. There's some hospitals in Florida that I have a lot. None of them have been overwhelmed. And I just read you the most recent death rate. It's in the three hundreds. That death rate is a fraction of what it was at the peak. And we've had states that are that have been reopened for months.
So what is the lesson that we take from this? Well, the lesson the libs take from this is that we should lockdown again until I don't know, I don't know how long should we really lockdown again? And oh, November sounds about right. It's gonna be safe in November or to start to live life again, or maybe not till January of twenty twenty one. When Joe Biden they think will be president. Thanks for listening to the Bus and Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts at the
iHeart Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Let's talk about China. China. Some of you have been asking me why haven't we been getting this morning the Show, And you're right, i haven't spent time on China recently, and I've been meaning to because things are things are heating up. We have some pretty major policy stuff happening, and let's just drill down into a few of them. First of all, in the State Department has been working on this. Pompeo has been very diligent on these issues.
The big thing that's some people are is going to lead to even bigger stuff down the line. This is not minor. This is not quite Taiwan level sensitivity for Hong Kong, I mean for China quite yet. But Hong Kong status when economic status is pretty close to some of the Taiwan issues that China uses as a real red line. And maybe maybe some China experts would say it actually is right alongside it. But there's this national security law we know, we we gotta step back for
a second. There were these protests in Hong Kong that went on for months and that was last year, and especially on social media, you may have seen that at some of these protests they were singing the US national anthem, waving American flags Hong Kong. As part of the transfer from the British to the Chinese Communist Party was promised certain freedoms and certain autonomy, and that was the deal. And then the Chinese Communist Party came along recently and
pass this National Secure Past instituted. They don't pass laws right institute of this National security law that effectively means that there'll be extradition of anyone in Hong Kong to the Chinese mainland for a whole range of offenses that has to do with speaking basically speaking out against the government. If you do anything like that, you could be sent. And if you get sent the Chinese mainland and you're a political target, you're done. There's no there's no real trial,
you have no rights. It's a communist state. Now it doesn't operate as a truly communist economy, but it is an authoritarian, an authoritarian and really totalitarian regime that operates under principles of just pure thugocracy, right, the biggest, strongest, most willing to use force wins. They're about a thousand people in the Chinese Communist Party that really matter and make decisions for the whole country of a billion people. So that law created. They're a huge surge of anti
government activity, anti Communist Party activity in Hong Kong. And we saw these protests and I mean it was amazing, and those are brave protesters. Guys, take a moment to separate out. You're not a brave protester when you're graving in the faith of police. Offer thirds next to laffi at square, and then you're gonna go drink a latte and be like, ah, my Wellesley professor was right, this
country is so racist. No, No, that's not brave, right, because our cops are incredibly patient and decent and respect the rules of engagement well with protesters and are usually there ninety nine percent of the time to just make sure that protesters are not blocking traffic, not getting hit by cars, and no one's you know, no fights are breaking out, so on and so forth. You protest the Communist Party in Hong Kong, you are bible to get beaten, put in a dark cell and executed, right, I mean
really bad. That's it's brave to be a pro freedom protester in Hong Kong. And many people who are watching this issue, and we have been talking about international relations as much on the show because we got problems in the homeland right now, obviously, but many people who've been watching what's happening in China point to the global distraction that's going on right now as an opportunity for China to do the worst stuff that we're always complaining about
with the sending of Weigers to concentration camps. Remember, Weigers are a Muslim ethnically distinct from Chinese minority in Western China. I believe it's pronounced Xinjiang province in Western China. And they're being sent by the million, you know million, there's a million I believe right now in the concentration camps for re education. And this is old school, scary Communist Party ideological, bare fisted stuff. So that's happening. The Wagers
are being you know, viciously oppressed human rights violations. It's terrible, and you have this crackdown in Hong Kong, and Hong Kong has this not only the promise of greater freedoms because of the transfer from the from the British to the Chinese, but also has a special economic status well because of the Now they've now instituted this National Security law. They said they were going to, then they kind of
backed off, and now they're going. Now they're they're going full throttle with this National Security Law, which just means at all descent in Hong Kong against and not even just ascent, anyone who doesn't do the bidding of Beijing in Hong Kong of the central government is subject to being sent to the mainland, tried in a court where they have no rule, no rights, no rules whatsoever, and never heard from again, or you know, put in it or put in of terrible prison for ten years or
who knows how long. So Trump is taking action on this one. And here's what he says about It's unfortunate because a lot, you know, Hong Kong has been a dynamic, a booming, dynamic economy for a long time. Here's what the President says about what we're doing in response to the Communist Party instituting the National Security of all play seventeen. Today, I signed legislation and an executive order to hold China accountable for its oppressive actions against the people of Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong Autonomy Act, which I signed this afternoon, passed unanimously through Congress. This law gives my administration powerful new tools so hold responsible the individuals and the entities involved in extinguishing Hong Kong's freedom. We've all watched what happened. Not a good situation. Their freedom has been taken away, their rights have been taken away, and with it goes Hong Kong. In my opinion, because it will no longer be able to compete with three markets, A lot of
people will be leaving Hong Kong. I suspect. Today I also signed an executive order ending US preferential treatment for Hong Kong. Hong Kong will now be treated the same as mainland China. No special privileges, no special economic treatment, and no export of sensitive technologies. In addition to that, as you know, we're placing massive tariffs and help list very large tariffs on China. First time that's ever happened to China. Trump is confronting China with all the stuff
going on here. He is staying true to this mission and he does not get enough credit for this because this president was way ahead of the foreign policy consensus on the economic as well as national security threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party. We've had now almost thirty years of failed policy from the Intelligencia and DCNE in
the think tanks. Their claim was that there would be a liberalization that occurred in China as a result of economic growth and wealth that as effectively as China was more intertwined with the global economy and China became a wealthier country with wealthier people now has a middle class in China that didn't exist before, that it would become you know, what started out with Big Max and Coca Cola would turn into representative democracy and a constitution and
so on. So that was the idea, and that's the opposite of what has happened. It's gotten wealthier, and it's gotten more aggressive and more authoritarian, more aggressive internally and externally. And that's where we get to the other part of this. Now, the President has also said, or the State Department has also said obviously on behalf of the President, that there could be additional action as a result of Chinese claims in the South China See, the US could in fact
sanction could in fact sanctionities on that. So now if you're part of the crackdown in Hong Kong, the US could freeze your bank accounts. The US could take really and that's and now we're talking about freeing the ban account of Chinese Communist Party members, people that matter to the CCP. And the claims in the South China See. I mean, you have trillions of dollars of commerce that are flowing through the South China See in a regular basis.
If you pull it up and look at the South China See in a map, you very quickly understand that you've got China, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, all these countries that have claims to some of these island chains. Now, there are a number of reasons that the islands in the South China Sea, and there's also a certain in the East China Sea with claims between China and Japan,
notably the Senkaku or dai Yu island chain. But the South China Sea is where there's real that that's because there's so much commerce that flows through there. The claim about who will control that is, this is the most likely, this is the most likely flashpoint for armed conflict involving the Chinese Communist Party in the in the whole world that will result in full scale war. Because some of
you are thinking, wait, hold on a second buck. In recent weeks, we had Chinese soldiers and Indian soldiers coming to blows quite literally, hand to hand combat way up in the in the mountains that separate, you know, at high altitude that separates China from from India. And that's just over that's effectively though a border dispute, unlikely to spill over into a full out con full on conflict
between India and China. India is a country that the US, in my opinion, we need to be making as many you know, we need India to be as close to us as Japan post World War two has come to us just on policy, and I mean, and we've made a lot of strides. The problem with the US relationship with India stretches back to the Cold War when India was under the was very close to the Soviets and was socialist, and so we were using Pakistan as our
proxy in the region. And so there was this great game global great game politics playing out where where we were close to. If you've seen Charlie Wilson's War, you have some understanding that we were close to Zea l Hawk running Pakistan, and there was some bad feeling among the Indian nationalists and the Indian government with the US lingered from that era anyway, because Indian Pakistan completely hate
each other, as we know as countries. And if you're looking for a place that's most likely to have a nuclear exchange, that's where it would be Indian Pakistan. Still, but in the South China Sea, you have these different island chains. And these island chains not only are useful because China has shown us that they will build out what is a very small, a very small coral island chain effectively, they'll build that out or to being airfields.
They'll use this for strategic military purposes. And on top of that, there's also the claim to resources and fishing and mineral rights surrounding. So you know, if you're China, you say this is our territory, this little island, and you're saying that's mainland China now, or I should say that that's a part of mainland China. It's obviously not the mainland. You're then going to draw on a map, you know, a radius and say and these are our
territorial waters around this island. So this is where you have a real possibility of continued conflict. And the Fiery Cross Reef, that's the place you've seen where there's imagery of airfields that have been built up from what was just a almost a nothing island chain. So these are the places where you're you're going to see continuing tension rise of China. Oh and then there's five G. Let's talk about five G baby, Let's talk about you and me. Let's talk about all the good things and the bad
things five G will be. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Joe Biden's entire career has been a gift to the China's Communist Party into the calamity of errors that they've made. They made so many errors, and it's been devastating for the American worker. China has taken out hundreds of billions of dollars a year from our country, and we rebuilt China. Give them all the credit in the world. I don't give the
credit for the people that used to stand here. Because they allowed this to happen, where hundreds of millions of dollars were taken out of the United States Treasury in order to rebuild China. Trump's right, Biden was wrong on China all along, been in Washington over forty years and wrong on China every step of the way. Joe Biden's been wrong in every foreign policy challenge, every step of the way. But you're supposed to forget about all that
because Trump is the Orange Man and he's bad. But I mentioned five G a second ago, and I'm not gonna skip past that. So here's where we are on five G. The US has said no, Huawei, no way, kind of like that on our networks now five G. First of all, Huawei is a major Chinese telecom company with the backing of the Chinese Communist Party. It's it's huge, and they are advanced in five G technology, and some
countries are allowing Huawe to install five G networks. Five G. You're used to four G on your phone right now. Most likely it just has to do with the speed, the data speed that you have. Five G networks are coming, but it's a little bit slow because you have to you have to be within with the phone technologies it is right now, you've got to be in direct really line of sight to these five G little mini towers that you can see sometimes. So they're building an outplace
by place in this country. It's coming along its slowly. What would five G mean you could upload a movie in a few seconds? I mean, what would a two gigabit? Three gigabit movie would be a matter of seconds before you'd have the whole thing uploaded. Why does this matter
so much? Because in the Internet of Things, autonomous driving vehicles, all kinds of constant device, computations and algorithms running, everything just moves faster, and it moves at a speed where much more is possible and much more there's much greater capability. So and for our purposes, it would just mean that you could probably do virtual reality in real time. I mean, there's all kinds of applications that people are expecting in the future, but it's being built out slowly. What's the
problem with Huawei. Huawei is a one of these state supported enterprises, state backed enterprises in China that they use for strategic national interests, and they want them to be helping to build They want China to be building infrastructure in countries the UK just joined along with Australia in the US and saying no, huawe not going to do it. The reason for this is if we have five G networks become embedded in our way of life, think of all of the data that will be running over there,
and then of this in a national security context. What if they can create backdoors in the software or even just weak points in the software that they know about that they can then exploit to either take data or in a worst case scenario, shut down our systems during
an attack. That's what the real concern is. If we do have a military exchange with China, the worry is that we would have to We don't want to be in a position where the Chinese Communist Party can say, oh, okay, well we're going to shut off all of your electric stuff that works right now because of the backdoor we've built into your five G network that's in shorthand. The concern some people say they're still going to do this any you know, they're still trying to do this anyway.
Some people say this is overblown. I think it's the right move. We need to start viewing China as the as the competitor and opposition force that it is for US national interests are not. We are now in a zero sum game with China on a lot of issues, and we need to act accordingly. We should not be thinking of how we can help the Chinese become wealthier and stronger as a country. That was US policy, bipartisan
policy for decades, including from failures like Biden. Now in the Trump era, with the sanctions, the tariffs, with these different policies that are put in place, we're finally treating China the way that China has been treating us, which is as a power to be overcome. This is the right move. Thanks for listening to The bus Essen Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Feel those funky beats. It's
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Well what you don't know? You don't know? It could be all right, we'll see. Yeah, all right. First up here we have or and just for that, I'm gonna go rogue and go into the the Instagram inbox for you know, freedom Patriot ninety nine seven's message it is. Read it in real time and hope that it doesn't have a lot of profanity in it. All right, we got this, let's get to it. We have Randy, I
got really excited saying that name. I don't know why, Um, you know, did the macho Man Randy Savage pass away or think so? Well? I feel I can't remember with wrestlers for some reason, I can't remember who's still with us and who's not. Hulk Hogan's still around, right, Hogan is still around? Randy Savage had pass away in twenty eleven. Uh, yeah, I thought I thought we lost the mott macho man Randy Savage. That's a shame. He was a great he
was a great professional wrestler. I went through a phase where, actually, really, when I was a kid, I really like professional wrestling. That was back in the Iron Shake and uh who uh oh super Fly Jimmy Snooker that didn't end well. Trying to think of some other when I was a kid, there were a lot of wrestling, a lot of wrestling casualties from the WWF days. Well, yeah, they put a lot of stress on their bodies before everyone knew what it was actually like, what it was actually doing to
their bodies. If we know, yes it is fake, it's scripted, the physical toll in their bodies is still very real. Yeah, that's that's for sure. And yeah, also you know, putting on you know, if you're six feet tall and you put on one hundred pounds of muscle. Um, the hormones and things that you will often take, let's just say, to do that are not good for people usually. Oh yeah, back then they took the roids like they did water.
Yeah yeah. I mean if you see some of those wrestlers back in the day, they're is you know, people don't look like that anymore. I mean, you don't get that big because that's just not natural. All right, um, well, also true about bodybuilding bodybuilders back then, there was a phase in the eighties where bodybuilding there were guys who did you ever see the Ronnie I don't know if well, I've never read that he used any of these substances
or not. But Ronnie Coleman, you've seen the Ronnie Coleman documentary. I have not don't even know who that is. Oh, he's like the most famous bodybuilder of all time. It's just unbelievable to see a guy who is that much muscle walking around is like nothing is there's it's crazy.
The documentary on them is actually pretty interesting. It's on Netflix anyway, all right, Randy not Manchamnrandy Savage, hey Buck, shieldsay, you've mentioned that the president seems to have lost the fire in his belly recently and is not fighting back
the way he used to. My personal opinion is that when he threatened using the military to quell the riots, but Secretary Esper and General Millie publicly came out and said they would not order the military to go against American civilians, even just to help calm things down, that seemed to take the oh, that seemed to take the wind out of Trump's sales. Yeah, look, I the president. The President had a terrible June, no question, terrible June. Politically, it just was a mess, a mess. So was it
that party? I think there were a lot of things, Randy. I think your analysis is it is certainly in line with what the case is. What was the single biggest issue? I think it's tough to say. Matthew, hey Buck, just heard your review of Midway good stuff. I wanted to ask you did you see Dunkirk when it came out? I love Christopher Nolan and all his movies and would love to know your opinion if you have one. Keep
it up, Shields High. Matthew, first of all. Thank you so much for writing in and I appreciate the question. Did I like dun Kirk? It was okay. I thought it was a little boring. I thought it was a little boring. I thought they should have made more of I think it was to hold out at I think it was at Calais. Pardon me, I might be messing up my World War two off the cuff history now, but where the units were told to basically fight to
the last man so they could hold off. I just think there was more they could have done with that aspect of the story to see, because yeah, I get it, they're on the beach. There's tension, but it's a lot of like guys on boats, kind of going slowly, like oh, this is all duty. We're going to do this and hopefully those chaps will get right on the boat and we'll go back, you know, and you're like, all right.
I mean, I don't know. I thought it was a little slow, a little slow, which a movie about a war, and that war in particular in that situation, shouldn't feel slow. It was very tense, though it was very taught, not quite as tense as the movie that producer Mark likes about the guys selling gems, which still I just think about and it raises my blood pressure and I might have a heart attack from it, which was one makes
it a good thriller suspense movie. We're just we're just never gonna We're just never gonna agree on this one. But there you have it, Kelvin, Kelvin interesting buck. I know you focus on you're just staying for public sector unions. But I have been in the IBEW for my entire adult life, and we are lumped into public and private sectors, spread across everything from municipalities, military, corporate builders, private ten ninety nine ventures, co ops and residential I love me
some coop utilities. They cut out the big payout to the mayor's favorite SJW projects and stockholding investors. They pay the employees well and provide great services. How do you feel about unions like mine that are blended into private and public sectors, Well, my friend, as I've said before, there are there are good unions. You know, there are
good unions and unions. You know, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers the IBW is critical and you know, I mean the people that are doing that work that's essential work. Private sector stuff, but that but that's still private sector labor that maybe does some work for the public sector. So you're talking about a blended union that does some public sector stuff, but you're still doing a private sector job in my mind. Whereas if you're working like in
the state capitol as a secretary or something that's public sector. Right, if you're working in a public school, that's public sector, you're not also doing private sector work, or at least not under the auspices of your union. So I think that there's some distinction to be had there. But you know, Kelvin, you know the ib EW, it sounds like it does well for its employers, I mean for it for the
employees rather who were under its ages. And I think that unions have unions have had benefits in the past for people. And you know, so it's all about which when we're talking about and when we're talking about it. But like I said, coal miners unionizing, yeah, I get it. People who are part of the bureaucracy of a state
government unionizing, now, no, I don't get it. Stephen Mark, you beautiful son of a Listening to that clip of the real Hillary was more painful than listening to Buck's impression of her, and that impression is as enjoyable as listening to Gilbert Godfrey's reading the IRS Tax Code while having ants crawling on my ear drums. I've never believed in trigger warnings until now, Producer Mark, would you like
to tell Stephen you're sorry? I'm so sorry, Stephen, but I would be interested in hearing Gilbert Godfrey read the tax code. I think they'd just be funny. I think so too. It would be the only time I'd ever want to hear the tax code. What was the last thing Gilbert Godfrey did? Yeah? Can you think of it? I mean, I know he was a half half flack, like like the duck, right, that was him. Yeah, he does. He just pops up here and there. Yeah, he You know what his greatest thing ever was, in my opinion,
Iago in a Latin. That was the That was the Gilbert Godfried pinnacle. I think he actually when I was working with the New York Mets broadcast, he went into the booth of the announcers and he knows nothing about baseball, but he was promoting something. So you know how you're not good with baseball, but you know how a strikeout is called a K. Yes, So they have a board with a bunch of k's up and I guess the pitcher had three strikeouts. So he goes, what is it? What is it? Why does it say K K K
in left field? Obviously a joke, but he had no idea what KSE stood for. But to an outsider or it is a worthwhile question. Yeah that's true to someone who's nothing about baseball, sure, But to most baseball people listening to that broadcast, they know you're in the freedom hud. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. All right, more roll call Jeff Rights, Hey, Mark and Buck. Pretty sure if y'all moving on in New York and New Jersey, y'all need to warm up your grill skills down here
in the summer. The grill goes more than the oven. Yeah, if I, if I could, I would certainly be doing more grilling. The grill is a lot of fun. I will say that I made something yesterday that I saw a recipe for this online. I thought maybe this would be worth doing. I made rosemary salt. So it was rosemary. It was some rosemary sage, a little bit of crushed garlic,
and some lemon zest. Just effectively or essentially puade with salt, and then you use that as a special It is bonkers level good on meat, fish, whatever I say, go of war it. And you also really save a lot of time because you're not constantly. You do one big batch of it and for a week or two for all of your meats, you've got this seasoned salt. But it's fresh seasonings in your salt. And I'm a big fan and producer market is not complicated, so if you
wanted to give a shot, you could. I think once I'm able to grill often, I'll get better at cooking. Yeah, grilling is great because grilling also the smell as you're doing it, and the being outdoors and all this is really really something special. But yeah, in New York, because we don't have most of you listening to this probably have some kind of a yard or outdoor space that's
your own. In New York, if you have outdoor space, you probably walk around with a top hat of a monocle and talk about how all the poor people are getting in the way today. You know, it's really tough to have in Manhattan a yard. Some people do, but it's not an easy thing to pull off right now, I can't even see her steak without the smoke alarm going off. I have the same problem, and I don't know why. I think there's a way to push it, so maybe it goes into hush mode so it won't
do that for fifteen minutes or something. But my smoke alarm constantly goes off. But it's worth it for that tasty, tasty steak. My wife just tells me I'm a bad cook. Well, that's you're just you're just out of practice, producer Mark, that's all. Sure, We'll got that, Tyler. If you're looking to refer to those of us on the right instead of conservative or even classic liberal, it's patriot Tyler. I like that. Libs will complain and say they're patriots too,
but yeah, I like that. I think that I agree Richer. Oh you know, there's a there's a new a new contender for the name of the Redskins team. And I really mean this. I think one day they're going to go back and bleep the Redskins name even from broadcasts. I think that you're not even will it's the name of the team. I don't know what else to say, but that's I think that they're gonna or rather what they're talking about name. Do you know this one, producer, Mark,
do you hear this? I don't. They're they the Navajo Nation, which I believe is the largest Native American actual official tribe in the United States. The Navajo Nations has suggested to the team that they call them the Washington code Talkers, a reference to those uh Navajo Navajo Nation individuals who fought for America in the Second World War. There's actually a movie with Nicholas Cage about this called wind Talkers, but they were, I think more often referred to as
the code talkers. Not a not a not a bad name. I mean I was like, okay, you know, pretty cool. Actually, man, it's interesting. Yeah, I mean two it's two words. It's a shame. It's not just like one. You know, one word would be better for it. Do we are there any two name? Obviously there's the you know, like the the Buffalo Bills, but I mean the actual name of the team, not the plays. Are there any two name teams? You're two were I'm sorry, two words? Blue Jackets, the
Blue Jackets. Yeah, that's that's the first one off the top of my head. Oh, the Blue Jays. Right, that's a team, the Blue Jays or the Toronto baseball team. Yeah right, see look at that with the baseball knowledge from buck Um. Used to be in Tampa Bay the Devil Raised, but now it's just the Raise. Yeah. See if if people want one for branding purposes, they really want But look, code talkers respect the coach. It's that's that's cool, and that's honoring people that deserve to be honored.
So I I gotta say, I was like, Okay, that's a pretty you know that would be pretty cool. Um anyway, stee, wait, no, we got Richard book. Everyone's painting slogans on streets. There's a Chinese embassy in Houston. Why doesn't Ted Cruise or some other patriots go down and paint weager Lives Matter in front of the embassy or stand with Hong Kong. It would be nice to see us poke these commies and watch the libs say how it's wrong to graffiti the street when they painted BLM on two streets in
Houston shields and paintbrush is high. Well, Richard, what we know is that painting things on the streets doesn't change anything really, So but I hear what you're saying, and I understand the point, and it's well taken that there would be all of a sudden, the Libs would would be very concerned about vandalism. We're very concerned about politicization of our streets, even for something as worthwhile as as
you know, a freedom for Hong Kong. But I don't think that that's I don't think it's gonna happen anytime soon. So but thank you for writing in. My friend, Steve Buck, I really enjoy your show. I followed you closely for the last couple of years. Your voice is among the few fighting against the crazy liberal narrative, the misinformation, and lame stream media these days. I thank you for it. With the virus running rampant again, it's clear the lockdown
approach has not worked. As if we've shot ourselves in the foot with the damage caused the economy, why do Democrats continue to push for unloading the whole clip via another lockdown. It's completely asinine. We cannot and should not hide and cower and fear from this virus, but those in high risk categories should take extra precautions. Lastly, you're absolutely crushing it at impressions lately, your infusion of humor into the show every day has set it apart from
other conservative podcasts. Fauci and his mitigation has me laughing every time. Thank you again for your time and the work you do every day, and I'll continue to share your show with friends at family that will listen. Surrounded by liberals out here Shields hie Hey, thank you, Steve. Great great message. Appreciate it. Team. Check in on bucksx and dot com and you can talk to you tomorrow. She'll tie
