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to the buck Sexton Show. Thank you so much for being here. Another busy day on the front lines freedom, another day in which we must hold the line. I think we're all starting to pick up on something the warnings that people like me have been giving you for many months now about how even after a vaccine, they're not giving up all this emergency health authority. No, no, quite the opposite that's now becoming apparent, even to skeptics
of those earlier warnings. We now have doctor Fauci, who is honestly a disastrous, a disastrous statist bureaucrat, and an imbecile on policy. I don't care how much he knows about medicine. He's a moron when it comes to national public health policy. He's now saying that we're probably heading for the most severe restrictions stay at home orders, the government telling you you cannot leave the place where you
live except under very narrowly defined circumstances. You cannot gather with other people, you cannot go to business is other than those necessary to feed yourself and perhaps to get medical attention or supplies. That's what we're heading for. And I have so many questions, like, why are we heading for that when we've been masking up for months and months now? Why are we heading for that with all of our social distancing in mitigation. Oh, that's right, because
we didn't do it well enough, they tell us. It's not that that stuff does not work. It does not change the trajectory of the virus once it infects a community, not over the long term. No, it can't be that. It has to be that we aren't listening enough, you see, that's the problem. This is a mindset that you do often come across in countries where there is no voice
of the people in government. This is a mindset that you will you will hear in places where the answer from the government to why should we do that is just a version of because I said so, that's where we are now, because I said so, you can't open your business. If you do, we'll find you if you're a restaurant, will take your liquor license, or will just shut you down entirely, will ruin you based on what
you're a health risk. Ah, Yes, a health risk, say the people who keep breaking the very quarantine rules they want to inflict upon the rest of us. Hypocrisy increasingly as you are seeing, is the point. But ultimately this is about showing everybody now that we've all been sufficiently terrified by the media, now that they may have managed to use this to take what should have been an easy reelection for Donald Trump away from him. I know the fight is still ongoing, friends, but let's be honest,
this is not looking great. They used COVID for that purpose, but there's a much bigger purpose behind it too, the policies around it, the mentality here, and you're starting to see how it all comes together. Joe Biden talks about build back better. That's the slogan, that's the phrase. Why isn't it just returned to normal life? Isn't that what we all want? We just want our freedoms back. We just want the world that was taken away from us under the guise of bureaucrats saving all of our lives.
What lives did they save here? What did they actually do? What did they accomplish? There's no accounting for that. And if you point out the horrific mistakes in the early days from the public health experts, they say, everybody makes mistakes, but listen to us now or else. They don't see the problem with that. They don't see how that doesn't sit well with a whole lot of us. And then that brings me to build back better. Plan. A crisis is an opportunity. We all know this. The Obama administration
made that clear. But in general, people who believe in the plan, meaning that really smart folks will gather together and make decisions for everybody else, also known as central planning, also known as the beating heart of Marxism and socialism. People that really believe in the plan know that the best time to implement it is when everyone is scared, when things have gone poorly for other reasons, or things
that are even out of the state's control. As we see in this case, although we've made it worse with these lockdowns. I think that's apparent at this space. Notice that they don't even try to explain why we're having more cases than ever before. It's spreading all over the country, and mass compliance is that it's all time high. They see no dissonance here, they see no problem whatsoever. They've created a perception. Smart people wear masks. That's what they've done, right,
Like the sheep in George Orwell's animal farm. Four legs good, two legs bad. Remember you've all read it, Wear a mask. Cuomo yells at you. All the politicians yells, wear a mask. Joe Biden, where's your mask? I'm wearing a mask. I wear two masks now, Joe Biden says. And I'm not kidding. He said it yesterday. Now, and it's not enough. The virtue signaling thrill is not enough from a single cloth placed across your face. You gotta double up on that cloth to that, I say, oh yeah, Joe Biden, I'm
gonna start wearing three masks. Triple mask is where it's at. These people are buffoons, but they're dangerous. They don't think for themselves, but they still want to make you do their bidding. It's all about the collective and it's all about that plan that I was telling you about before, and you're seeing this on a broader scale Otherwise, how can you explain that? Now? When Boris Johnson gives a speech the Prime Minister of the UK, build Back Better
is behind him in Canada at the Institute. This was all all shared by Professor Weinstein on his Twitter account Build Back Better in Canada, the Institute for European Environmental Policy, the OECD tackling coronavirus, contributing to a global effort building back better. Prime Minister Imron Khan having a spokesperson in Pakistan stand in front of a sign that says build back Better. Starting to see this UK, Canada, International Organizations OECD.
I mean, we're talking folks Grade A one globalists here. There's a term we're gonna have to start using more. We've used it in the past, but now we're seeing, with the possibility of a Trump exit from the world stage, the globalists want to come rushing back in. Why do we not like what the globalists want for us? What's
the problem with it? Central planning for nation states results in failure results in the destruction of freedom of individual choice and therefore of a degree of individual individual identity autonomy. They start to chip away at your very soul. We're not machines. We don't exist to do what other people in far off offices tell us to do. There should only be the most universally applicable standards and guidelines, set, contracts, enforced, and that's it. We're supposed to be able to make
other choices for ourselves. And as we know, and the founders certainly understood this, which is why we have federal, state, and local levels, which is why we have the House of Representatives, which is why we have a Senate, which is why we have a separate judiciary. That you don't want the consolidation of power and very few hands because it results in tyranny as well as bad decision making.
There is no one person, there's no one entity unless all of a sudden we have a return of the Messiah, that is in a position to tell everybody what to do, what's best and what's right without catastrophically bad outcomes. So, if you look at central planning, if you look at collectivism as it plays out in a nation, state, now imagine you're magnifying that out all over the world. One world policy. You could have one world principles, but what
does a one world policy look like? Right? And they always start with the one and then try to move to the other. And we see that it's a failure. They're unable to do it, but that never stops them. They keep wanting to assert their will. They keep wanting to tell you what to do, whether it's about energy, whether it's about our own elections, international monitors looking at what we're doing, any number of issues where the UN,
international consensus, global opinion are supposed to influence us. I always think it's hilarious when journalists will show what the opinion is of some European country or European countries about our election. I'm pretty sure we won a revolution starting in seventeen seventy six, so we could not give a crap what the Brits or the French, or the Germans or anybody else. And we had to win a few wars against the Germans for that right too, or anybody
else thinks about our politicians. In fact, I'm quite certain of it. I think my history is sound here. I don't care at all but build back better as a global rallying cry with COVID should make you very illidease. We just want them to stop what they are doing because they are not helping. And what they are telling you is, Oh, you're gonna get more of this, and you're gonna get a whole lot more of other stuff that we're planning a lot of it doesn't even have
to do with COVID. This is out of the Slalinsky playbook and rules for radicals as well. Just get a group, get a population, Get people mobilized around one issue, and then you have a mobilized group that you can use for any other issue. Get people fearful and obedient, get them to bend the knee on COVID nineteen lockdowns, which is what they're about to do again, And then it becomes so much easier to tell them we're also going
to do the following for your benefit. You listen to us on COVID and we kept you safe, even though they didn't and they made things worse. This is the plan described accurately. They would tell you that the plan, the centrally planned effort of a would be incoming Biden administration and all of the international institutions in globalists that it will lean on in order to erode your rights and your autonomy. They will tell you that this is going to make everything so so much better. They're going
to improve everything in your life. They're telling you that as they're making your life more miserable and more difficult, So why should you listen to them? Ultimately, this rests on coercion. That's the problem with the leftist approach, with the collectivist approach. These are arguments that should be settled through an established process of people voting and also taking actions that are within the scope of a constitution that is written in plan language that we can all understand.
But they seek to subvert all of that. They either say the constitution doesn't matter. It's an old document written by people that we shouldn't listen to anymore. Or they say that elections only count when they win, or they say that our election doesn't even really matter all that much. As long as we have people in charge who will take orders and be a part of this globalist collective, then everything is going to get so much better for us.
Here we are heading into a miserable, cold winter of moronic democrat policies with COVID, where they're just going to become even more unhinged and enraged. They will continue. I can assure you to blame Trump and Trump supporters all the way through January, all the way through the no matter who's in charge in this country, through the end of the winter, because otherwise they'd have to turn around and realize that they're just not that smart and they've
been swindle They've been fooled. And no one likes that feeling that Fauci isn't some saint that we should all we should all elevate as the great hero of the COVID nineteen pandemic. No, this guy should be thought of as somebody deserving of scorn. I mean, he's truly failed in his charge here. At a minimum, he should have the humility to say, I've been wrong on key stuff. I don't really know what to do anymore. Somebody else should step up and be advising you guys. My policy
declarations are absurd, They're idiotic. We're going to have people masking up after the vaccine. We're going to have people continue to do this once there's no real epidemiological basis for them to be worried about the risks, long since passed the time when he should have stepped aside. But now you're seeing it. Of course he's not going to
step aside. Of course, the people that have been screaming at you to wear a cloth mask loosely fitted around your face, sometimes usually in public, so you can show what a great democrat you are, or because you don't want people to spit at you and yell at you and scream at you because you're one of the bad people. That's even though there's a ninety nine percent chance you're just a healthy person walking around living your life. You're treated like some kind of zector of the plague. It's
really not about this, in the end. It's about the massive shift in our mentality, the way that we have let our liberties slip through our fingers with barely a peep of protest, and they see an opening here. It's not just about the great reset. It's a remaking of society. We've been conditioned now to do whatever the government tells us about some of the most personal, intimate aspects of our lives. Who you spend the holidays with the government,
and it's bureaucrats thinks that it has that mandate. Now, this is a power that the Obama socialists of a few years ago could have barely dreamed of, and now the Biden acolytes are all getting ready to implement this. The Build Back Better Plan also known as the eradicate your freedom, your liberty and the constitutional protections that have been around for a couple of hundred years plan. You're in the freedom This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast.
Do a risk benefit discussion with your family about what you're going to want to do with the holidays. In other words, you might say, you know, I have vulnerable people in the family, I have elderly people, I have people with underlying conditions. Do I want to get ten, fifteen, twenty people flying in from different parts of the country.
That's a wonderful, beautiful tradition that we have, Jim. But maybe the time now is to take an assessment of that risk benefit ratio and maybe modify what you're gonna do from now. And the scientific thing is that there is light at the end of the tunnel, help is on the way, So a vaccine should not have You then make a decision, well, we're going to have a vaccine,
so we don't have to do anything else. No, the fact that we have a vaccine coming means we should double down and hang in there because help is on the way. Oh wait, now we can have risk discussions among ourselves because because Governor Cuomo in New York and Governor Newsom in California, among others, have said limits on how many people who can gather in your home, they've decided this is a matter of law, this is a
matter of state coercion. Now the doctor Fauci, you know, help is on the way, and the cavalry's come in. And oh but notice that I think they've shown us a little too much of who they are, especially with this talk of mask up after the vaccine. I'm sorry, what was that? The moron just said all aspects of this should be left up to individuals, private businesses, private establishments. What are we willing to do and what decisions are we going to make? But it has not been that way.
Businesses require masks overwhelmingly because state mandates tell them to require masks. Business is shut down because people are told they have to. This has not been about choice or freedom. Web and how they say we can start to talk about risks huh. Thanks for listening to the buses and show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. What the hell are
you doing here? Yeah? It could be their last Thanksgiving if you expose them to people who aren't wearing masks, who aren't socially distancing and haven't been doing so and haven't gotten tested because they somehow think they don't want to get in the con of COVID. You know you want to hide on state news, you do it. But someday you're gonna have to deal with real questions and either you're gonna come on a show or you're gonna
do it. But you know what, we may go back to old school, and maybe the questions will come find you. Maybe when you're living your life nice and easy because you don't have the concerns that these same people that you're telling the rise up that they have, Maybe the questions will come and find you because you have to answer to that kind of guidance. Let alone. It's a doctor,
do no harm. Invite Grandma. This could be her last Thanksgiving. Yeah, if you invite her to a place where you can get sick and die almost like Bro Cuomo over at CNN is threatening? Is threatening? Doctor Scott Atlas here with at least ambush questions outside of his home or something right because he says, enjoy your Thanksgiving. Doctor Fauci said, have a talk about the risks. Doctor Atlas says, see your grandparents, don't don't be crazy like thing is perfect
and you could end up. You know, does Cuomo ever look at the at the data that shows that a vast majority of the people who are dying from COVID are at high risk of dying from any number of other natural causes imminently over people in their eighties. Almost half of the people who have died of COVID in the last month or so are people who are in or above their eighties. Now that's not to say that I know, I hate that we would have said this.
Every life is precious, you know. I still remember, I still get very sad when I think about the loss of all four of my grandparents. But I wouldn't have told them stay in your nursing home, for which they weren't in nursing homes. But regardless, I wouldn't have said, you know, stay alone in your home don't see anyone. You're eighty four. We can't let you see anyone for the next eighteen months, maybe the next two years. Sorry,
it's not safe. Stay home alone. How about that? Is that the life that Governor Cuomo and his idiot brother over at seeing and want for everybody, because that's the life that they're insisting that we all have. Can't see your grandparents, can't actually take any of these risks. Trump had COVID was fine in three days. Life's not perfect. Some people get this and they die very few as a percentage, And yet we have all of society being told to be in this panic over this. Don't have Thanksgiving,
don't have Christmas, don't see people, don't live your lives. Yeah, if you're sick. If I had the flu five years ago, okay, I would not have gone to my family Thanksgiving. If you're sick, clearly stay away from people. But what they're talking about are the risks of asymptomatic transmission among people in a family, and then the risk of somebody in the family getting it and actually dying from it as
a result. There are a lot of folks out there who are going to look at that and if they understand the real numbers, the real data, and say, Okay, we're just gonna we're gonna live our lives. We're going to do this, We're going to see each other. We're willing to do that anyway, knowing in any given year, you could have showed up at Thanksgiving and given Grandma the flu and she could have died from that. That
has been true. And people say, oh, you would know that's not true because the flu is at least twenty four hours before you show symptoms. You can spread it, which is one of the reasons why the flu does spread widely. So that could have happened in any given year. But do you live your life based on that fear? And let's also remember that COVID treatment has gotten substantially better, which means the risk now is considerably less even for those at high risk than it was back in April
and May and March of this past year. And there are vaccines coming on the horizon, which I know doesn't change your risk calculation for right now, but it does mean that we are making real scientific progress against this actual science. But I thought, I thought where a mask was all you had to do, wearing a mask was going to stop this thing cold in its tracks. That's what we were told for months and months and months. You mean that didn't work. Oh we didn't wear masks enough.
They'll tell us that's bull that's nonsense. But they're not going to change because there's so much behind this. Isn't it fun for them to be able to go around and lecture everybody. Don't they get some joy out of being the heroes here that stand up for science. We believe the science Where a mask, Cuomo says, right, okay, we've been doing that. Have they been doing that? Have
they been social distancing? Have some of the very people who are making decisions about using the force of the state to make you do things right now because of COVID risk? Have they I'm just I'm wondering. I'm really asked. I'm really asking have they been setting a good example? The mayor of Chicago, remember Lorie Lightfoot, somebody who is
deeply unimpressive. That's fair to say true of many mayors, right, I mean, she's probably a better mayor than de Blasio because she at least got upset when there was widespread looting of the downtown high end shopping district in Chicago. She realized that's a bad look for her city, and she was actually kind of upset about it. So I guess she's not completely insane. Where's de Blasio views it a little bit of you know, settling the score for
social justice. Got to have some looting and ryding sometimes, you know, it's just the price the hard working people in New York City have to pay for the left wing lunatics in their midst. But Lorie Lightfoot is she got the haircut when we couldn't get haircuts, remember that, And then when asked about it, because she has to look good for her city, that was her answer. Lorie Lightfoot was out there with the big Biden protests on
the streets. We have this big we have the surge of cases this week, and we're being told to change all of these aspects of our lives. You know, no thanks. They just canceled Thanksgiving parade. Thanksgiving parade in Houston, first time that's happening over seventy years, ever since they've been doing the parade. So they're canceling pride. And I'll look, I don't like I'm not a parade person, but I
think people should. I think parades could can They could certainly do the parade and just help people, you know, don't gather in large numbers on They could still have the parade and people could watch from a distance or not. You know, there are ways they could do this, but no, I mean, in general, I'm just an anti parade guy. Unless it's a military veterans parade, and especially if there's drums and or bagpipes involved, then it's cool. Other parades,
I'm just not into. I just don't care. But here's Lorie Lightfoot talking about how the Biden celebration going on there on the streets when they call the immedia called the victory for Joe Biden. Oh yeah, she was out there without a mask, and she was in crowds and there are a lot of people gathered and yelling and everything else. But you know, no big deal. Sixteen. We've been saying all along, everybody has to take care, everybody has to take precaution. I will tell you in that
big crowd a week ago, we had everybody was wearing masks. Look, you can see the shot here. Mask compliance in our city is actually up very, very high. But yes, there are times when we actually do need to have a relief and come together. And I felt like that was one of those times that crowd was gathered, whether I was there or not. But this has been a super hard year on everyone. Everyone feels traumatize, they feel threatened their safety, and they don't know what tomorrow is going
to bring. And with this new surge in cases, we have just got to step up and do the right thing. And I think people understand that. Back in the spring, when we issue these blankets stay at home orders, it was because we really didn't understand where the risk was, so we were trying to mitigate it everywhere. We now have a lot more data and we can use a surgent's knife and not just a blunt instrument to try to really go at where we're seeing the biggest risk
and help mitigate them. And for us right now, the biggest risk that we're seeing in our city is in these private spaces and gatherings or Trump rallies. Of course, that's where the real risk is, right because this is what Democrats have We're telling us for months leading up the election. The Trump rallies are the real risks, not BLM rallies and protests and looting and rioting. That's not a risk. This has this has been politicized beyond recognition.
I mean, this is now a straight up political issue. But I do want to be very clear here that she is basically making some absurd justification as she goes along. You know, people need relief sometimes, but don't gather for Thanksgiving. Oh okay, so you need relief for a Joe Biden
victory dance like literally dancing in the streets. But people shouldn't have the relief of seeing their family members over the holidays, including family members who have been particularly isolated during COVID, who have been cut off from their loved ones and friends and just human contact. Now that that doesn't that doesn't count. Joe Biden's victory is important. Your Thanksgiving with your family is not. That's what Lori Lyford
wants you to know. Before I move on to another case of this, I just wanted to point out she says, we're in Chicago, just just to take an example, They're doing great with masks in Chicago. They're doing great with masks in Chicago. Okay, I'm so happy to hear that in August you had you know, you had fifteen hundred Let's say to two thousand ks a day in Chicago. Yesterday you had eleven I'm sorry, fifteen thousand, fifteen thousand as of November thirteenth, so a few days ago. It's
the data that just popped up here. Twelve thousand. I think November sixteenth was twelve thousand every that's the closest one. So we've gone from call it fifteen hundred and twelve thousand, fifteen thousand a couple of days ago, new cases. And but we're doing great with masks. Gee, how great would we be doing without mask mandates? I asked that question in all honesty. She says, and she's the mayor and she's watching it very closely, and she's a Democrat. She says,
we're doing great, guys, great masking. Okay, cool cases are up seven x in two months. Well what are we what are we to believe that without our amazing cloth mask policy they'd be up seventy? Is that really what we're going to think? In New York City, we didn't wear masks in February when the virus was spreading all over the city, and it didn't get up to those kinds of numbers, right going up to one hundred thousand
cases a day, let's say something like that. But in Chicago, a city with two million instead of eight million people, they're they're up to fifteen thousand cases a day, and they're a great example of mask wearing. But like I said, that's all, and if you don't wear them, you're a bad person. In fact, it is your patriotic duty. Play clip five. Ask a rhetorical question. Do you guys understand this? Does anybody understand why a governor would turn this into
a political statement. It's about patriotism, It's about being patriotic, it's about saving life. For real, I'm not it's not hyperbole. It's about being patriotic. And I think you're seeing more and more this gun awful virus continues to spread almost unabated, that that governors are stepping up, he says, it spreads. I'm using his words now, I'm using the Democrat talking points here, and I just want explanations. He's using words
like unabated. Meanwhile, we have masking going on. Meanwhile, we have masking going on in numbers that they're praising. Unobated means effectively without any stopping of it, right with it. It's just free reign to spread. But our masking has been great. Good job at the masking, but Biden saying it's spreading unabated. Nobody wants to see these two things in conflict, though, right, because a whole lot of people will look like a bunch of dumb asses if we
actually dig into what's happening here. You're in. This is the Bucks Sexton Show podcast and another one, another one here telling us that we all have to mask up, that we have to listen to the mandates, we have to obey all these different rules and regulations around COVID. But he doesn't have to obey the rules. He's important. He's an important, powerful person who's doing the bidding of the left, so he gets to live by a different set of rules. That's the explanation we get. That's the
reality of this. So let's just hear from himself because he's got to do a little fake apology thing. Here we got Gavin noosm everybody play thirteen. I was asked to go to a friend's fiftieth birthday. My wife and I a friend that I've known for almost twenty years and a friend that had well put a lot of time and energy into his fiftieth birthday. It was in Napa, which was in the Orange status, relatively loose compared to
some other counties. It was to be an outdoor restaurant and we started the well the program start at four o'clock. It was one of those early reservations. I got there a little bit late at four thirty, and as soon as I sat down at the larger table, I realized it was a little larger group than I had anticipated, and I made a bad mistake. Instead of sitting down, I should have stood up and walked back on my car and drove back to my house. Instead, I chose to sit there with my wife and a number of
other couples that were outside the household. You can quibble about the guidelines, et cetera, et cetera, but the spirit of what I'm preaching all the time was contradicted and I got to own that. And so I want to apologize to you because I need to preach and practice, not just preach and not actus. And I've done my best to do that. We're all human, we all fall short. Sometimes He's much more slick, I'll give him that than say Governor Cuomo is, who is just a deluded sociopath,
the governor of California. Yeah, he's a smooth operator. He is. You know, you say, oh, okay, we're all fallible, we all and you want to sympathize with him. Except you if you were running a restaurant and we ran a foul of one of Newsome's mandates, you don't get to say, well, we made a mistake when we had that reservation for twelve people, and no, you get a fine, you get shut down, you get punished. He just gets to say, oh, you know, we're all human. But I'd also note that
even his takeaway here is wrong. I don't have a problem with Gavin Newsom going to French Laundry, by the way, considered by some the fanciest and finest restaurant in America. Actually it's Thomas Keller's flagship place up in Napa. I remember I tried to go there over ten years ago, and I think they told me there was a reservation list stretching back six months or something like that, and basically no chance. Kid. You know, I'd saved up all
my pennies from my government work. I just wanted to go there as a culinary you know, a culinary special treat. Couldn't do it. But French Laundry is a great restaurant, true, very very expensive. Is it worth the enormous fee? I don't know, but that's for you to decide. Point here being, I got no problem with Gavin Newsom going to a
friend's fiftieth birthday party. Good for him. I got a problem with Gavin Newsom walking around telling everybody else you can't go to your friend or dad or you know, mom or co workers fiftieth birthday party. Can't do that, sorry, not allowed, government mandate. Too dangerous, too dangerous. That's what they tell us, that's what they say. Well, do as I do, do as I say, not as I do. Is really now a mantra for democrats empower during COVID, isn't it? Just like they enjoy the authority but they
don't want their responsibility. Thanks for listening to the bus and show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Que all the hysteria out there now over how if Trump doesn't just hand over the keys to the White House tomorrow, we're all gonna die of COVID? Because of the delay. Oh my gosh, right, I mean, what they've used COVID
for so many things. Why not have this be this secret to convincing everybody that Trump's delay is costing lives his delay and conceding that's really what this is all about. You're hearing a lot of this of this now. Joe Biden's out there, He's giving his team's talking points, and then the media will reflect those talking points back to him with questions that are effectively given everything that you've
said is true, how awful is Trump really? And what should we do to continue to talk about his awfulness in the press. But first, let's start with what Joe's contention is. Here. Here's Joe Biden, no joke, no joke period period. I mean, I'm just here saying stuff that people tell me to say, and I've been doing it for forty years. Play clip one. It's great news that Maderna and Fiser each come up with vaccines that are in excessive ninety percent effectiveness and getting the vaccine and
a vaccination, though, are two different things. Everyone on our Call today, in our Zoom Today, agreed that the sooner we have access to the administration's distribution plan the sooner this transition would be smoothly move forward. And you know, as we battle COVID well else to make sure the business and workers have the tools, the resources, the national guidance and health and safety standards to operate safely. And
we can do that. We can bring Democrats from republic Is together, work with business and labor to deliver those necessary resources. And for millions of Americans who've lost hours and wages or have lost their jobs, we all agreed on our call that we can deliver immediate relief. You know, it would help in delivering immediate relief if Nancy Pelosi stopped holding relief hostage to her outlandish demands to bail out cities that were running up huge debts even before
the COVID crisis. But he's not going to talk about that, No. Instead, what you get from Joe Biden is, we just want to know what their vaccine rollout plan is, man. We just want to know what's going on with that one issue with it. We all understand what that would turn into. Right, They're saying they want to know the vaccine rollout plan so that there can be a smoother transition and keep in mind that Trump hasn't even accepted that there is
necessarily there could be, but a transition coming. And that's the part of this that they're not going to that's not going to shift, that's not going to change. But what we all know they would do the moment that the Trump team told them what the transition plan and what the vaccine plans are, they would start criticizing it publicly trashing it. Oh my gosh, Trump is just putting forward this vaccine distribution plan that privileges you know, white cisgender,
patriarchy or something. You know, there would be some oh my gosh, you know, oh it's only the vaccines only for the rich. What it's going to nursing homes and healthcare providers? Oh, you know, whatever. It may be, right, that's that's what they're gonna tell us. So it just opens up all kinds of criticism. They got plenty of time. Remember, they're gonna be handed a plan if there is a
transition of what vaccine is supposed to be. But really this is all them saying, this is all the storyline of we would do a better job, and any problems in the vaccine distribution that do come up if there's a Biden presidency will immediately be blamed upon Trump and his unwillingness to pass the plans to them now so they can come up with their fixes to the plan, even though there's zero reason to believe that Joe Biden and the clowns that he is filling in and slots
around him already would be better at this no reason to believe it whatsoever. Who just created the public private partnership to get us to this stage? Who created that? That's right, it was the Trump administration. Right, it was President Trump that came up with this Operation warp Speed with his advisors. I understand marshaling the experience and the knowledge of experts around him, but they were able to do that, and you'll notice they get no benefit as
a result. They have there's no willingness to say, wow, good job Trump and team. You guys probably know what you're doing. Let us know about this vaccine plan when you can, because we want to make sure we do a great job of implementing it when Joe Biden takes over. I'm talking about from the perspective of the Biden team, that's that would be a reasonable position. No, their position is, oh, this is an outrage. He's not conceding, he's not giving us what we need, he's not doing what we tell
him to do. It's terrible, it's awful, and the media is, of course playing along with the whole thing. Here's a NBC News reporter that I mean, this is a this is a great question, because this is a reminder you could call this, you know, the Obama's the Obama administration era of journalism questions, right, this is the kind of
stuff you'd see when they'd ask Obama, sir. I know this is going to be a tough one, but what's it like to have to deal with the evil and stupid Republicans when you, yourself are a super genius that everybody should bow down to and beg forgiveness from for just not being as awesome as you. That was ninety five percent of mainstream journals for eight years. It was
it was embarrassing, It was debasing. I mean, just as a human being to be so so just to be always supplicating, you know, to be so just toady's all the time. But anyway, you're going to see a lot of that if there if there is a Biden administration and here's NBC NBC reporter who's doing a great example of what you could expect for Biden, same kind of treatment plate. Too good to see you. I'm gonna start with a question about your pandemic planning and then a
question about your economic plan. You spoke about the need to access the outgoing administration's COVID vaccine distribution plans. What do you see as the biggest threat to your transition right now? Given President Trump's unprecedented attempt to obstruct and delay a smooth transfer of power, more people may die. Isn't that amazing? Think about all the ways that he showed, the editorial line that he's taking in that question, the
unprecedented obstruction that's going on. What are the threats to you saving so many lives? Joe Biden is an imbecile. He is not a smart person. He does not have good judgment. He is not knowledgeable about anything that helps the public with the policies that he implements. I just want to scream, no one thinks this guy's impressive, but
now they're all going to pretend like he is. Democrats, until five minutes ago, knew that he was a buffoon, but he'd been around forever, and you know, he was there to hold Obama's coat for eight years, and now all of a sudden we are supposed to think that he's the dear leader. Oh, he's amazing, He's going to save us. It wasn't my question. That question was perfect given how awful and horrible Trump is. What are you gonna do to save more lives in the face of
his efforts to kill more people? Because he's awful. Journos, baby, that's how they do it, that's how they get down. And Biden's really know better. I mean Biden, of course I love he goes. People will die. Yeah, sure, that's right. Everyone's gonna die because Trump. I'm just gonna tell you this. You know how the anti war movement disappeared under Obama? I mean there were a couple of and hey, at least they're consistent. There were a couple of code pin
crazy ladies running around occasionally during the Obama administration. They had no institutional support. The editorial page of the New York Times CNA nothing. People don't even know that Obama just to look like he wasn't some whimp on national security, he didn't know anything. Surged over one hundred thousand troops in Afghanistan and announced or withdrawal at the same time
of the surge. So the Taliban got to sit there and basically look at the calendars and look at the clocks and like, Okay, well we fight this thing out for a while, but we keep some in reserve. We go across the border to Pakistan, and we just waited out. That's exactly what they did. But we lost a lot of particularly a lot of brave marines during that period fighting. Childhood friend of mine was there in Hellman Province and I remember, you know, we came back talking about this stuff.
It was nasty fighting going on there. We lost a lot of marines. Media didn't even talk about it. I mean they had covered a little oh there's a little bit of a troop thing going on in Afghanistan. But we lost more soldiers in Afghanistan under Obama than we did under Bush. Does anyone even know that? Does anyone even understand that? No? Of course not, because the anti war movement disappeared, Because the anti war left is disingenuous, right there, really just a bunch of marx Is trying
to undermine US foreign policy abroad. If they had been consistent. I'd say, well, good for them, because I do think the Bush administration pushed for too much conflict in too many places. But for them, it's really just a tool for the anti war left. It's a tool of politics. The pretense that they care so much about our soldiers, what they care about humanitarian losses in these countries. They really don't. It's about what works as a political instrument
of bludgeoning the other side. And then when Obama is in office, Oh no, we gotta back off this and now war now Libyan war is fine. Now you know, whatever we gotta do is fine. You're gonna see the same thing with COVID. Be prepared for that. It's going to be disgusting. Do you think CNN is gonna have a COVID death tracker up if Biden takes office? Every day? How many deaths, how many deaths? How many deaths do
you think that's going to happen? Oh, I want to make a prediction right now, all of a sudden, the deaths from COVID will just be a thing that happens. It's sad, but no, it's not any one person's fault, which is true, by the way, but that mentality has been completely in reverse. Now it's all Trump's fault. Every death is Trump's fault, and they even go so far as to lie to you about the vaccines mistrust in society.
Here's Joe Biden self saying in play clip seven, it's important that people who are in the greatest need get it. I wouldn't hesitate to get the vaccine, but I also want to set an example. But I wouldn't hesitate to get the vaccine. And if in fact doctor doctor Fauci and these two organizations, whether it's Maderna or Feiser, who have been extremely responsible, conclude that it is safe and able to be done. Look, the only reason people questioned
the vaccine now is because of Donald Trump. That's the reason why people are questioning the vaccine because all the things he says and doesn't say. It's a truthfulness and not truthful to the exaggerations. I think we're on a clear path now, we're in a clear path or the international community and national leaders in the scientific community have focused on these two vaccines. They appear to be ready for prime time, ready to be used. And if that
continues on those roads, I would take the vaccine. The only reason that people distrust the vaccine is Donald Trump leaves out that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and other Democrats and the media became temporary and situational anti vaxers for months leading up to the election because they wanted people terrified and anything, any lie, any tool, any artifice that they had to use to defeat Trump was okay, including spreading anti vax nonsense as if the Trump FDA
would also be able to collude with Fizer and Moderna to put out an unsafe or ineffective vaccine. You want to talking about a conspiracy, You want to talk about no evidence for something. But Kamala Harris and Joe Biden were the one spreading that poison for months, and now they blame Trump for the poison that they spread. They created a perception among their followers who it's, you know, and we're going to see again, who's the real cult?
Is it the Democrats or Republicans? Trust me, it's Democrats. Remember the Obama era, they worshiped the guy was absurd, but they created the Democrats created the perception that you couldn't trust the Trump FDA, and now they're going to turn around and say, oh gosh, look at this. People don't trust Trump among our supporters in particular, We're going to have to clean up this mess. I mean, they're
like the people that light a fire. That they're the ones that commit arson, and then they complain when the firefighters arrive. Oh you guys haven't put out that fire yet. Oh gosh, you know, really not doing a good enough job here. They're the ones that started this. It's because of them. Do you think they'll ever admit that. No. Never, of course that's completely absurd. They won't admit that. No. So much easier to just continue to play this game
and lie to people. And one of the big lines is that Joe Biden represents some kind of new era of honor in our politics. Joe Biden is a slimy, feckless, reckless, self interested DC swamp creature. That's just the truth. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. It's a quick note on these Georgia Senate runoffs. Who are Warnock and us Off the two Democrat candidates here?
What should we know about them? There's this plan that we're seeing underway right now where Californians are saying they're gonna move to Georgia. I guess they're going to establish some form of residency there. They've got some way they think they're going to be able to do this. They're looking to change their residences, moved to Georgia and vote in order to get these two Democrats elected. Let me say right now, friends, I've been advocating for this for
a while. I want conservatives to pick a city. We should create a nationwide movement. Pick a city that we are going to take over politically. So whether it's Dallas or Tampa, or you name it, we show up. It has to be in a red Ish state. We show up and we say, all right, I want, you know, three hundred four hundred thousand Republicans to all converge in this one place, and we're going to flip this city red and we're going to run it like a conservative city.
I don't know what we call this project, but we need to do it. It needs to happen because right now we don't have any cities of any real size, which is unacceptable, but because also think about the example. We could set a city where police are supported, where public services are efficient, but also taxes are minimal. I mean, think about what we could do anyway. Here's John ass Off, supposed to be smister, mister nice guy. He does remind
me of that Obama era Obamacare pajama boy meme. But here's John Assoff, who the the mattaw watching Chris Hayes loving MSNBC squad. They think this guy's fantastic. If you're a leftist, they love us Off. Is he a nice guy? Running in Georgia for the senatecy play a team. We need to send the message this year. We need to send the message that if you indulge this kind of politics, you're not just getna get beat You're gonna get beaten
so bad in public. Because we have had enough, absolutely enough, And what we are getting from Donald Trump and his fellow travelers right now, never show your face in public again for the crime of supporting Donald Trump. That's what they're telling us. They want to never show your face in public again. Oh yeah, I can feel all the unity and the healing, can't you. And here's Democrat candidate
Raphael Warnock play seventeen. I don't no matter what happens next month, more than a third of the nation that would go along with this is reason to be afraid. America needs to repent for its worship of whiteness on full display. Repent America for your worship of whiteness. These
are the Democrat candidates here, Ausoffen Warnock. These are the things that they say, and they are the ones that the entire Democrat apparatus is going to go through, go to extreme measures to do everything in their power to make sure that they win, so that there can be a Democrat majority in the House, the Senate, and perhaps yes, even the presidency in the hands of Joe Biden. That is a recipe for a twenty twenty one that could be even worse, believe it or not than twenty twenty.
Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, at the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. The fight is still on. This election is not yet over, despite what you're hearing in so many different places in the media. Let's hear from the campaign right now. An advisor to the campaign, senior strategic advisor, that is our friend Steve Cortez back in the mix. Steve, thanks for making the time for
us I appreciate a bucket. You are very right when I talk about this election, we must speak in the present tense, because it is ongoing. Let's not be vold in speaking of the past tense as though it is over. Now you've got a roughly fifteen thousand I think it's little less than that roughly fifteen thousand vote mar Rgin of victory thus far, we call it a margin of separation, perhaps for Joe Biden in in Georgia. We just found twenty six hundred new votes just well, look, twenty six
hundred votes two for one going for Trump. Does this begin to chip away at the Let's just move past this and not audit and not recheck and not recount anything, Steve, But it certainly does. You know, obviously, this is very troubling that these votes are just happened to be missing and suddenly got found, and that they overwhelmingly favored the president, you know, forgiving you if I'm not shocked, right, sort of like the police showing up in Casablanca and find
out while there's gambling going on at Ricks. And by the way, the statistical case also backs up this anecdotal case. When I mean the statistical case I'm staying. For example, look at the state of Georgia and the rate of rejection of mailed in ballots four years ago, when they had about two hundred thousand mailed in ballots. In twenty sixteen, which is a more normal rate before the pandemic, they rejected three percent of all ballots that were mailed in.
They were even not registered voters, there was something in valid about the ballot itself, it wasn't signed. Whatever the reason, three percent were rejected. Now this time, one point three million ballots in Georgia were mailed in, more than six times the twenty sixteen told. That's not surprising given the pandemic. However, here's what is surprising and more than surprising, I think damning really of the vote totals and the validity of
vote tobles. That rate of rejection went down from three percent all the way to point two four percent of ballots were rejected. In other words, one twelfth the level the percentage of ballants that we're rejected in twenty sixteen were rejected this time, even though with such a mammoth increase, over a million point one point one million more ballots
coming in. If anything, if there were a serious vetting of the voting going on, we would expect, if anything, that percentage to actually rise a book because you have so many people doing it for the first time. The fact is the percentage fell dramatically, and I believe the complete void of vetting of votes and it wasn't contained of Georgia. Similar thing happened in Pennsylvania. As a matter of fact, the numbers are actually even more in Pennsylvania.
This indicates that a large share of these votes are simply not valid, and the only way for us to determine if they are is a serious audit, not just a recount, not just sending them back to the machine, but an actual hand audit of these results. And in the case of Georgia, if we were to have the same rejection rate as twenty sixteen, thirty nine thousand votes would be rejected instead of the only three thousand that were. Now where are we with the recount? And George of
the President has been tweeting about this. We know there was some kind of recount, but he's not happy with what's going on. Can you just tell us what is the status of Georgia as of today? Right? Well, listen, are the campaign is not happy with it, obviously, and neither is the president because we're not having an honest recount there. And this is particularly disappointed because we have
a supposedly Republican Secretary of State. Georgia, while it is a swing state statewide, has been electing Republicans lately, so we would expect better than this. But the unfortunate reality is we know that the recounts had not been that it has been a recount rather than an auditing. And then that's again a crucial difference here. We're not saying just put the numbers through the machine again. You know, we realize that you're going to come up with a
very similar number there. You're gonna have a very tiny sampling of just honest human error. You know, you'll change a few hundred votes. That's normal for a just quote recount. But we're talking about is an audit. And again, I
think an audit for very legitimate means. I think these statistical case for the improbability of Joe Biden's win is really compelling and one of the reasons, by the way, let me give you another stat related to Georgia's Let's give you start of the numbers these Biden only ballots nationwide, and what I mean by Biden only, these people who supposedly voted for Joe Biden and then for no one else down ticket. Now that's a rare phenomenon. It certainly
is rare. Even in twenty twenty outside of the swing states. However, there are a total of four hundred and fifty thousand at least of these Biden only ballots in America. They are predominantly in these swing states, which seems far too convenient.
And to get specific on Georgia, where we have very contentious center rais is obviously ball races are heading into runoff, but where you had highly contentious set of races with a lot of interest in races plural because there's two of them, it's really telling that if you look at the Biden only votes, there were ninety five thousand Biden only ballots in the state of Georgia where somebody voted for Biden and then not downballot allegedly. If we compare
that to Trump, no such phenomenon. Out of the two point four million votes that Donald Trump got, of those, only eight hundred and eighteen people voted for Trump only, and then nobody down ballots. So if you think about that disparity, fewer than a thousand people voted for Trump, only ninety five thousand supposedly voted for Biden. Only. Look that just it reeks. Let's just be honest about it. And again, in and of itself, I want to be fair,
that is not conclusive. In and of itself, it does not prove fraud, but it sure does smell bad, and it sure does point to a phenomenon that's pretty hard for any reasonable person to explain in the state of Georgia. Now we're speaking of Steve Quartet, senior strategic advisor to the Trump campaign. Steve, tell me this, why haven't we You know, we have all these stories, all this sort of you know, the affidavits and all this about fraud, but I have not yet seen the Aha. Here is
proof of a fraud. We've seen proof of irregularity, no question about that. Right when you're finding ballots, when they're you know, there's no there. And by the way, anyone who says there, we're not going to be at least irregularities in an election with one hundred and fifty million
give or take ballots cast. I mean they're living in a fantasy world, right, So we know there are regularities and that those those should be corrected, and that means ballots are going to go alongside either Okay, fine, but intentional fraud? Are we just you know, we have all these people saying I saw this, I saw that. Are we really going to be able to prove any of this? You know? But I believe you will. Here's what I would tell you. Those those cases of what I would
call micro fraud are importance. You know, a dead person voting, an illegal immigrant voting. But I'll be the first to can see that that will not change the election. Now, we should clean that up and people should be punished. That people should end up in handcuffs when they have broken election laws. That's serious. But I will agree with you that that is not the smoking gun of macrol fraud, right,
the macro fraud that we're talking about. I think there are two instances here, both of which are still to be argued in federal courts. So I would tell folks out there to hold tight because these arguments had not even started yet, and there are really two elements to them. One is we're hundreds of thousands of ballots illegally counted, meaning that there were no Republican observers, but there was no vetting, as I talked about in terms of the
percentages insanely lower percentages of rejection raids and route. Giuliani primarily in terms of the public face of the campaign has been making this case that in Pennsylvania there are as many as six hundred thousand plus ballots that are simply not valid, not according to our opinion of the Trunk campaign, according to Pennsylvania law. So that's the macro case.
And then perhaps even more damning one, and City Powell has really been the tip of the sphere on this one is the voting saw where now she has said and I think she has enormous credibility. She's one of the best lawyers in America. She certainly has a track record of meaning what she says publicly and eventually backing it with evidence. And I only say eventually because she simply does not want to make that evidence public yet,
because it's about to be argued in court. But Sidney Poll has been very very clear in her intermedia appearances that she has an absolute proof of cheating going on in a systemic way. Regarding Dominion Software and perhaps other vote vote vendor companies that are out there, but primarily Dominion.
And it really does when I talk about the statistical improbability of the case, that alone does not prove that there was fraud, but it points us toward fraud, right, And I think a reasonable person says, we're going to take the compelling, circumstantial case and then take a more serious look at things that can actually be proven as fraud.
Lin So I am, like everybody else, awaiting those arguments to be made in court, but I'm very, very confident that Sidney Poll and others on the Trump legal team are going to make a compelling case that there wasn't just circumstantial fraud evidence of fraud, but actual approvable evidence. And I encourage everybody out there, encourage your audience to be patient in that regard. I mean, yes, we do have to move quickly, but we also can't build cases that are rock solid in a matter of hours. And
so you know, we realize the clock is ticking. We realize December eighth and December fourteenth that are critical deadlines for the Electoral College. And I can assure you everyone of the Trump campaign is working around the clock, but I can also assure you that the case has to
be rock solid, the constitutional case. I believe eventually that several of these states, Pennsylvania included, will not be able to certify electors, and I believe we're going to be in for a contingent election, which is not the optimal choice, but but it's also hardly without historical precedent, and it is something that is constitutionally and legally mandated in certain cases. I believe that's where we're going to end up, and I really believe that's how the president is going to
end up with reelection. So let's just for everyone listening, and we're speaking of Steve Cortez, who's a senior strategic advisor to the Trump twenty twenty campaign. Steve, you're saying that this these legal challenges may result in a situation where it comes down to not the electoral College votes cast in the end, but it will be the House of Representatives. Is that what you think may happen? I believe so not Again that look that that's not official
I speak right, that's an analysis and projection. So everyone's clear this is your assessment. But go ahead and of course, none of us know, right, but I in my view that is the most likely scenario. Is that, unfortunately, and it's the fault of the governors of some of these states, for example, Governor Wolf of Pennsylvania, who took it upon himself to unilaterally change the election procedures of his states, something he is not allowed to do by law nor
by the US Constitution, but he did it anyway. Unfortunately, his state Supreme Court backed him in that. But because of that unlawful act, he created a system where I believe it's going to be nearly impossible to certify the votes and to send proper electors to the United States Congress. Now, again, this has happened before historically, and we we have procedures that trust the process. You mean, this has happened in America. It may happen again. We'll see. But that is my projection,
but I think it's an educated one. Is that it will be difficult for either side to reach two hundred and seventy in terms of electoral votes. And if that happens, the vote then goes to the House of Representatives, where each state gets an equal vote. So Wyoming, our smallest state by population, gets one vote, as does California are most populous. In that case, there are twenty six delegations controlled by Republicans. If party lines hold, the president would
then be elected reelected president of United States. Again, look, it's not optimal, but it's not unprecedented, and it's not a crisis. It doesn't mean that we can't go that route if we need to. But there's a lot of stop steps between here and there, And all I'm saying too is that there is there are enough of regularities on an anecdotal basis, there is enough statistical evidence out there making a circumstantial case that we should doubt these returns.
And then we're going to see about the legal case, the full legal case regarding wholesale macro fraud that the Trump campaign can make. And by way, I'm not privy to that. Nobody is outside of that legal team, but we all will soon be priving to it in the country, and we will assess it as a country, as a people, and as will a Most importantly, the court's very likely the Supreme Court, and from there I think we find out who's truly going to be president the United States.
But I would caution to anybody who believed that there is a president elect right now, there is not a president elect. Steve, can we hold you for one second? So I just want to give everybody a quick moment to catch their breath. I want to come back and ask you just a few questions about the Trump win among Latino's relative to where the gops. Can you give us a sect for that? All right? We got Steve Cortez. He is a senior strategic advisor to the Trump campaign.
We'll be back with him in just a moment. You're in the freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Back with my friend Steve Cortez, senior strategic advisor to the Trump twenty twenty campaign. He's walked us through where we are now on these legal fights. Also made his own analytic assessment in the future, a prediction that this could in fact, emphasis on could, but could in fact go to the House of Representatives to determine who the
next president will be. But Steve, I just want to ask you about the broader trent here of the incredible surge in Latino support relative to what the polls were saying and GOP expectations Latino support for President Trump. Tell
us about this. Yes, the President did incredibly well. This is super important to me as an Hispanic and the whole team of the Trump campaign has been working for years, actually since the President won in twenty sixteen, to build support, to reach out in respectful and intentional ways to the Hispanic community. To contrast that, by the way, with our opponent Joe Biden, his idea of Hispanic outreach was going
to Florida and playing Desposito on his cell phone. I call that hispanderine and it certainly didn't work, particularly in Florida. We won forty seven percent of the Hispanic vote in Florida, and that's according to exit polling. I think we might have done it even better than that, but regardless, I'll take forty seven percent. It's part of why the president
just robbed in the state of Florida. Actually wasn't even close to find all the skeptics and certainly all the fake news polling that was out there on a national level. Though it's not just a Florida story, it's not just a Cuban and Venezuelan story. A lot of the media's trying to put it in a box and say, wow, he just didn't really one Q if that's not the case. For example, if we look at Texas, where there's very few quban, it's almost entirely a Mexican American Hispanic population.
Of course, in border state of Texas, if we look at those border counties, it's really incredible the gains the president saw in those counties which are overwhelmingly Hispanic. And I'll give you some of the numbers. Zapata County is eighty five percent Hispanic, right on the US Mexico border. President Trump won it, and his margin versus his own margin in twenty sixteen increased thirty eight percent. Right next to Zapata County is Star County, ninety six percent a Spanicus,
the most Hispanic county in America. The President didn't quite win it, but he only lost it by five points after losing it by sixty points in twenty sixteen. And you know, is such an a student of politics. Those kinds of swings just don't happen in four years, a fifty five percent swing for the same candidate. But why did this happen? And I think this is really important, particularly when it comes to Texas, and I call it the three genes. I think it was gas, guns, and God.
That brought Hispanics over to President Trump's side of what I mean by that as gas is the energy industry. It's critical for all Americans, of course, but particularly for the state of Texas and a lot of spanks very directly involved in the energy industry. I think a spanks rightly knew that Joe Biden would be an existential threat to America's energy dominance. That's terrible for the country, for Texas and for a lot of spanks who work in
those industries. When it comes to guns, the whole state of Texas has a great culture of the Second Amendment of self reliance and self protection. And there's a lot of good own raised in Texas with names like Cortez and Gomez who are not going to let a think Mexican bet to Rourke be empowered by Joe Biden to take away their firearms. And then I think the last gene that matters is God. Catholics are overwhelmingly church people,
whether Evangelical or Catholic. We do not want Joe Biden to be in the White House food he can once again target religious groups like the Wonderful Women, the nuns of the Little sisters of the poor matters a lot to Spacks, and so we saw a surge of Hispanic support for the America First agenda and for President Trump. It's one of the reasons, by the way, that I so doubt the election results as told to us by the corporate media. This president got the highest minority share
overall in sixty years for any Republican candidate. I believe if you combine that with a net game of ten million votes over twenty sixteen, to me, is the idea that we lost, frankly is at least in a clean count of the legal votes. To me, that's a dubious case. But we made great inroads with a spact something to really build on from here. Amazing as well, Steve, especially considering that one of the main lines of attack against this president was anti Hispanic bias, right, that he was
racist against Hispanics. This was apparently news, or I should say, fake news. Two millions of Hispanics across the country, who, as you said, are are traditional and a lot of their values or entrepreneurs, are businesspeople and want a better, brighter future. They love this country, their patriots, and they came out of they voted for Donald Trump. Thanks so much, Steve. Steve Cortez advised with the Trump campaign. Always great to have you on, buddy. Thanks for giving us your time today.
Thanks for listening to the Bus and Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Let's talk about the Joe Biden cancer charity scam. Oh wait, you haven't heard of this one. You've somehow not seen this being blasted all across social media. You're not You're not seeing the constant headlines about this one. What a shock. Friends. Let me explain to you a little bit about what we're actually seeing here. Let's talk
about this for a moment, shall we. Joe Biden, it turns out, had a few years ago founded a charity for cancer research. Now this is something that's very near and dear to the Biden family, of course, because Joe Biden lost a son to cancer, so understandably people would want to support this. Everybody hates cancer. We're all united
in our fight against against cancer. But if you're going to raise money for a charity in the name of that fight, shouldn't the money actually go to charitable purposes? Is that fair? To say. Right, in twenty seventeen, Biden founded the Biden Cancer Initiative. In two years, it took in four point eight million dollars in contribution. That's a lot of money for a charity. I know people who
have started charities. In fact, I know someone who's father died of heart disease and she started a heart foundation, charitable foundation. The Biden Cancer Initiative, which remember was started right after he was no longer Vice president, just put that out there. So I was looking for stuff, right, I mean, this is right around the same period when the Hunter Biden reaching out to China and the Barisma stuff would really be kicking in more. You know, this
is what we would expect. Biden's trying to get some good stuff going for himself. So the Biden Cancer Initiatives spent three million dollars three million, seventy thousand and change on salaries, so about three million dollars on salaries and about a million dollars on travel and conferences. Zero dollars on grants for research and for treatment. And this is all from the New York Post. Wait a second, you have a cancer charity that you get four million dollars
of donations. And remember those donations are tax deduct so you get people that get to write a Biden Cancer Charity Initiative check and then deduct that from their taxes. So there's a big incentive. It's people and that's a good thing, right. We want people giving to charity, but we want the charity to do something. And now you have the usual hyenas in the mainstream media all coming
together trying to defend this practice with Joe Biden. They're trying to say, well, they never claim that this charity would fund research or initiatives or anything. No, this is what Snopes and these other fact check organizations are trying to do. Now they're saying, well, it was really about and I want to give you the specifics here. It's not a grant giving organization. Its mission was quote to convene and connect partners. Oh okay, So they raise a
bunch of money. They pay salaries to people, millions of dollars in two years, friends, three million dollars of salaries, a million dollars of gathering together for let's be honest parties conferences where I'm sure they had amazing food, fantastic lodging, you know, they're paying for these. This is the taxpayers subsidizing private jet travel and five star meals for Joe Biden and his cronies. Oh and paying them salaries to arrange the travel and the five star meals. That's what
this is. This is a small scale version of the Clinton Foundation, which raised two billion dollars over many years spend tens of millions on private jet travel. Right, work for a charity, You really got to fly private all the time? Interesting, you know, you're traveling on the charity's dime. You gotta fly in a private jet. Well, if your Bill or Hillary or Chelsea or any of their cronies, yeah, of course you're not gonna fly you're not a pleb.
You're not gonna fly commercial. The charity is going to pay for you to fly in a private jet, because that's what charities do. That was the Clinton Foundation and the lib media of course, all went along with this, said, oh no, the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation does
great stuff all over the world. You look into this and there are a lot of people that are donating to it that have interest before the US government, including foreign entities, foreign governments that generally don't care very much about charity, but they're willing to write a big check, and they're willing to pay big dollars which go directly
into Clinton pockets for speeches. Right, we know that the Clintons made tens of millions of dollars personally off of their influence, peddling schemes, giving speeches to big companies and corporations, all because Hillary Clinton was supposed to run again and supposed to be president. So that's what was happening there. People like me during that whole period were making noises about this. We were saying, hold on a second, this isn't really they're polluting the idea of charity. The Clinton
Foundation was at best a pass through. It would give some portion of the money that it wasn't using on conferences and private jet travel and salaries to other charities that would actually do some stuff that might be good with the chair. But there was no there were no metrics. The Clinton Foundation wasn't doing anything as an entity that was benefiting the world. The whole thing was a scam basically, with a little bit of you know, it was like
running a company that's a front. Right, you can have a luggage store somewhere, but if you're really not selling any luggage, just a few pieces here and there, but you are selling a lot of drugs out the back of it. You know, that's what we call a money laundering operation. But you got to have a front. The Clinton Foundation was effectively a money laundering operation for influence peddling by Bill and Hillary Clinton. We know this because
they shut it down. Largely, they shut down the entire Clinton Global Initiative right after Hillary lost all of a sudden, donations dried up, all of a sudden, there was no more money, there was no more interest in this. Gee, what what happened? I thought? I thought that Saudi Arabia and Russia and these countries that were writing these these checks to Bill and Hillary Clinton in their foundation. I thought they all cared so much about women's empowerment and
combating climate change. Oh no, only idiots believe that, right. That's why they had to shut it down though, because the influence peddling was no longer so valuable, So the charity front couldn't sustain itself anymore. That's what happened with the CGI. So what about the Biden Cancer Initiative? Isn't it amazing? The Biden Cancer Initiative even borrowings some of the terminology. You have the Clinton Global Initiative the CGI,
and you've got the Biden Cancer Initiative the BCI. He probably saw what Hillary had been up to and figured that's a great scam. I gotta get in on some of that. You know what happened After a couple of years, they had to shut it down. You know why, because it didn't do anything, didn't actually help anyone. The charity suspended its operations in twenty nineteen. Gee gosh, I wonder what were they paying people salaries for millions of dollars
tax pay or subsidize. Right, you donate to this charity and then the charity directs money to people. I would love to see who is getting paid off by this thing. Three million dollars in salary, a million dollars in operating expense, meaning conferences, which is renting out the ballroom at the Four Seasons and flying people who are officers of the company in privately and paying for them to have open bar and a live band, and who knows what else.
That's what the Biden Cancer Initiative was doing. This is the guy that the Democrats now want in charge of your healthcare. This is the guy who's supposed to be a return to honor in our politics. I'm sorry, that's just too much for any of us to believe. We're not going to swallow that nonsense no matter how hard they try. Biden is a swamp creature. He's corrupt and we all know it. You're in the Freedom This is
the Buck Sex and Show podcast. Who's to blame for the Democrats actually losing House seats in a pandemic year when the Republican Party has the presidency On the Senate, You'd think that there would be such a big opening for the Democrats to run the table here, but it didn't happen. Why is that. Well, let's hear from one of the left wing media's favorite members of Congress, Ilhan Omar, who did win reelection. And oh, Minneapolis, Minnesota, such nice people, Minneapolis,
your politics. Gosh, here's Johano more play nine. I mean, there are so many lies and sneers that the Republicans engage in that have had impact on races, and you know, to to blame a movement that has shown up for us in the most aggressive way to deliver a decisive victory for president for President elect Biden is really shameful and something that I can't even believe my Democratic colleagues
are doing. Yeah, I mean, who would have ever thought that defund the police and socialism now would be unpopular in places where people are swing voters or in places where there are districts that are not completely left wing echo chambers. Gosh, I don't know, but the left is upset because there was no No matter what these legal
challenges show us, there was no repudiation of Trump. There was no there was no shattering of the Trump movement and the coalition, And if anything, we now have lots of data to suggest that all the left and the media's claims of Trump being racist are absurd given how he did with black and Hispanic voters relative to traditional GOP numbers, big improvement on those two fronts. And also the Democrats couldn't even win net house seats this time around.
That's just what bigger indicator could you have of the left word drift of the party and how that's not popular Americans. Yeah, they might have been able to convince people with their constant Orange man bad the world is going to end because of Trump. They might have been able to fool enough people into thinking that that was true to be Trump. We shall see. But the left is a problem for Democrats. The left is a drag on the rest of the party, pulls down their poll numbers,
and that's why they're so upset with this. Now. I think they realize. I think the aoc to squad that wing of the House Democrats knows that the power structure, they may be able to push the conversation and get all the media attention, but the powers that be for now, at least Pelosi and the rest recognize that this is
a problem. The Democrat Party's strategy for a long time now, a long time now, has been to rile up the base and then moderate towards the center just before election time and hope the American people don't remember come the next election that they were full the last time around.
And that's really a central Democrats strategy. Ilhan Omar of course, is a problem for that makes it too obvious, and also for the healing and unity message that Democrats want to pretend they're going and they don't really go with it,
but that they want to pretend they're going with. Here's what you get from people like ilhan Omar on the left Democrats of the socialist wing of the Democrat Party, how they refer to Trump rallies play ten two is speak about me at every single rally, didn't really matter where he was, sometimes multiple times in the day as he held his clan rallies throughout the country, clan rallies. There's a sitting member of Congress. This is referring to any of you who went to a Trump rally as
having attended a KKK rally. And she won't even get called out for this. I mean, that's disgusting. Even Christian Almumpo with a fanciest accent to have ever been on television, Even Christian Almumpoor had to apologize for a crystal knock Trump is a Nazi and his supporters or brown Shirts comparison. Last week, she did have to come out and say, Okay, I shouldn't have done that. Now. I don't think she's sorry for it, but it hurts the game that she's
trying to play, which is oh but time. I'm just a journalist. I'm just presenting the facts as they need to be sure. But elan Omar can call Trump supporters, clan members or clan supporters just as bad. And there's no blowback to this at all. And that's what the Democrats are going to have to control as a narrative going forward. That's going to be the problem that they face. I'll also say this, well, I know they're all out there calling for Trump to concede. Here's one reason I
haven't gotten to in a little while. And I'll use Anderson Cooper as a case in point here. Who is who is really one of the ultimate smug elite journos out there. This guy was very lucky. CNN just built him into a household name over a long period of time. They decided that he would be the one. He would be the franchise, so to speak, at CNN and the more around it, this is just just an unimpressive guy.
I don't know, it's just a guy like any He's got a certain look, but he's a trust fund baby and they've just decided that he was the anointed at CNN. That's the way that it happened here he is though. I'll use some of his commentary here to make my point talking about the Trump team and where we are in the transition. Play twelve next week, the CDC starts the process of determining which of us, which Americans, will be the first to get the vaccine. That is an
incredibly important decision. Not everyone can be at the front of the line, and people will have to wait. So it should be obvious why you would want to give an incoming him in his access to the people who are making these decisions right now, because in about sixty five days it becomes their decisions too, and they have to make it work. In our democracy, the people speak, and the people changed the course of history. That's what
they did, and that is what has already happened. And the president is free to fight this in court all the way to inauguration day. He's been laughed out of courts. His lawyers are dropping left and right. His time is over. Let the new administration have a transition and let's help americans true this crisis. Oh yeah, Now, CNN really cares so much about the crisis and the vaccine and the plan. All of a sudden, it's all about that. Did they call out Biden and Harris for convincing people not to
take to vaccine effectively for months before the election. No, No, they did not, No, they didn't matter. Then, just like they didn't call out the BLM mobs in the streets for the summer, that was fine, that was necessary, that was saving lives. Actually, they told us these people are intellectually and morally decrepit at CNN, but this is where they are. But there's another reason why I like that Trump is continuing this fight. And it's one of the
best things about Trump and Trump is hm. He drives these smug, elitist, self indulgent, vain journos completely insane, and I love it. He drives them up the wall. I mean, they just can't handle it. He makes them lose their minds. And every moment where that's the case, we should just savor at every moment we have, whether it's a couple more months or four more years, his ability to really get under the skin of some of the worst people
in professional life in America. The modern American journalist is a tremendous talent and it's a gift. And because he's forced them, or he's made them show us who they really are, and that's never going to change again. We're not going to forget that whoever ends up winning this election, and we'll remember that. CNN is a disaster and a joke and a fraud. The entire entity of the organization now is a disgrace. Are there some good people who work there Shore, you know? But there are also good
people who work in the Kremlin, right. There are good people in a lot of places. Doesn't mean the institution, the entity should not be condemned. CNN is one of them. Thanks for listening to the bus Sex and Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts like Soft Butter on Warm Toast. Time to spread some freedom coast to coast. It's time
for roll Call. Roll Call everybody, Facebook dot com, slash buck Sexton team Buck at iyeheart media dot com if you want to email us and producer Mark. Have you yet figured out a way that we could have pigeons, you know that that bring the message like they do in Game of Thrones, because that would be cool. Maybe
like owls like they do at Hogwarts in the Magical World. Yeah, or I guess actually in Game of Thrones it's a raven but it comes from using messenger pigeons from back in the day, which is pretty ingenious when you think about it, right, Pigeons move fast, Yeah, but how do you trust the pigeon to find the right place? Well, you got to train them beforehand. You know. You can't just let pigeons run around willie nilly. We're you know, we're civilized. I don't think I would give an important
document to a pigeon. So true story. I was walking down the street with the snow Princess a few weeks ago. I don't think I told you this and a bird, and I actually have photos of this. A bird like fell like it fell out of a nest almost, but I don't know. It fell right in front of us, and it was beautiful, full, and it was it was very many different colors, and I think we ended up believing that it was At first I thought it was
a pet, and then it had fallen. And this was not a bird that you would normally see on a street in New York City. Okay, I've lived through my whole life, so I didn't like pick up a dirty sparrow that you know, looked like it had just come out of some uh you know, mutant experiment with toxic waste in our subway system, right, Like I this was a beautiful bird, different kind of green and yellow colors. It looked like it looked like a parakeet kind of right.
It looked like something that would be a pet. So it and the snow Princess being who she is, um, because like I don't know what else to say, small children, dogs, animals, they all like love her, you know, like when she when she sees to Lula, to Lulah and her spend like twenty minutes of just you know, snuggle time because she gets so excited. So so anyway, so she holds out her hand and the bird just hops into her hands. So now I'm thinking, I'm thinking that this has got
to be you know, pet. I think I think I got a pet bird, right, I mean, I'm sort of thinking. I'm thinking that this may be a m a thing that's gonna be a And so we walk around to the building in New York City was kind of a large apartment building where I went to the and I felt so weird. I walked to the front desk and I said, hey, um, I don't want to be weird, but I mean she had the bird in her hand still,
she was carrying around in her hand. It was just hanging out, just chilling, like not flying away or anything. And we'd go to the front desk we say, hey, do you guys, I know this is weird, but do you guys know if if any of your tenants have like a pet bird, because we think and it couldn't really it tried to fly a little bit, it looked like one of its wings might have been hurt. So we didn't know what really to do, and um, we
went in and we talked. The guy said, no, I don't I don't know, and he says it is very pretty. He's like and the guy says, I think you've got a new pet. And I'm looking at her like, look, I don't know. I don't know about just breaking a bird. And she, of course is like, I think we're breaking this bird home, and I'm like, no, I don't know if we're really bringing this bird hug. So we did
a little bit of searching. Actually asked my dad, who is an avid birdwatcher, and my dad loves birdwatching, which is I think a surprise to folks because there's this guy who is big into sailing and golf and fishing and gave up hunting, grew up a big hunter, and I actually used to go hunting with him when I was a kid, and he loves birdwatching and knows all about birds. And I sent him a photo and he says, oh, that's a scarlet tanager and it is an American songbird.
And it was a female scarlet tanager. I believe that we had. And they are rare in New York City, but you do come across them. And he said that, and then as he says, it's the bird actually did just sort of fly away and looked like it was okay. But I was a fun, little good story buck. I just thought i'd tell everybody. So I had a little we had a little wild Kingdom experiment here in New York City. He was very fun. I totally thought at the beginning of that story that you were going to say,
a bird defecated on you. That happens all the time. I've had no I'm sure you would like that. I've had pigeons poop on me so many times. And what I hate is somebody always goes, oh, it's good luck. It is not good luck for a page in the poop on you. There's no good luck, you know. I've had so many people I well, I've walked into my office before. What I was I think what I what? I worked at the the YPD. I was like, oh crap, I got a pigeon. The craped on me. Oh good luck.
Someone was saying, no, it is not, it's not good luck. It's so gross. You sit there. It reminds me a little bit of when you're walking in the summertime in New York and and there's you know, the the air condition There's all these external air conditioning units that'll stick out from window and water will drip off of them. And sometimes I don't know how this happens, but I'm sure it's happened to you market definitely, I remember it
happening to me. You'll get one of those big drops off of like a rusty old air condition that goes right in your eye and then you just like, what, what what weird? You know, free on and bacteria and like viruses and mold just planted itself right in my eyeball. Yeah, COVID nineteen is nothing compared to some of the liquids experience in New York, sting compared to some of this stuff, did you deal? I'll never remember I used to I used to be a kid. You know, I thought it
was cool. This was kind of cool. When I was in college. People would walk around wearing like flip flops with like jeans or whatever. You step in a couple of New York City street puddles, and the kind of puddles where there's a weird, viscous rainbow ee thing above the murky brown sort of you know, toxic waste looking sludge. You step in one or two of those puddles with a flip flop on, You're done. You're never doing that again. I don't know how any human being walks around any
city in flip flops, the disgusting stuff that's all around. Yeah, flip flops are for showers and the beach and you know places like that. That's what flip flop ups are for. You know, maybe walking down to your lobby to get the morning paper or something. But it's not for outdoor outdoor I see people do this. Southern fraternity kids love to do this thing where they wear the flip flops with like dress pants or a sear sucker even maybe out in your beautiful beaucolic college campus on the grass
or whatever. That's that's one thing but you step into an urban environment, Ringworm friends, I'm just telling you, it's all over the place. Gotta keep those gotta keep your feet clean. One thing, you know, I was talking about comfortable shoes. Gotta take care of your feet. Two things if you learn nothing else team from this show. Two things that the older I get, the more I realize, and older people have been telling me this for a long time. Two things. Take care of your feet. Take
care of your teeth enormously important down the line. You want to take the best care of your teeth you can, and take the best care of your feet you can. And step one on feet is comfortable shoes. I'm just saying, comfortable shoes, whatever they are. I don't care if you look like you're walking around with clown shoes on. They make your feet feel good. Wear your clown shoes. See producer Mark, I'm a utilitarian. I'll have to get a
pair of clown shoes. Yeah, just don't get a clown nose, because then people think we're doing a different kind of show. All right, I've I have not given enough time to our friends and roll call to We'll make sure we get deeper into it tomorrow. And so with that, I do want to get to it, and remember buck sexton dot com. I'll have an editorial up there tomorrow, in fact is the plan, and you will also post podcast off social media stuff. Your one stop shop for all
things buck Sexton is buck sexton dot com. So we want to make that happen. And now we get to the roll call Brandy, right, San Hey, Buck and Mark king Insley has declared we cannot have people at our homes who don't live with us. I can't believe these new regulations. My husband wants to move out of the state. I'm worried it wouldn't be much better than anywhere else. I know your family is still planning on celebrating Thanksgiving together Christmas as well. Oh. I appreciate you and your views.
It helps give me clarity, Brandy. Like I said, if somebody feels like they might be a little bit sick or something, you know, we're not going to risk somebody who's symptomatic with COVID being near my parents and or anyone in my family we got I got a new nephew, little baby, and you know, but that's where we draw the line, right, I mean, if everyone feels healthy We're not going to live our lives in a closet and not see each other until there's a vaccine that who
even knows how long the distribution's going to take on this thing. So yeah, I'm sorry. I know about the totalitarian impulse of Insley. It's not not a surprise to me at all. And I just I just wish these crazy libs would back off. But they're not going to
that much. That much. I think we know for sure they are going to double down, as I've been telling you, Remember I started saying, and I think right around late July into a guest, I said, you know, I've realized here they're not going to open things up after if Biden wins. And I know, let's just assume that it's a win for now. I know we're still fighting this out, but you know what I mean, they think it's a win for sure. They're not opening things up. No, they're
locking you down even more. They like this power. You think they want to give up all this authority, all this delicious, wondrous ability to dictate to you. You think they want to let that go? Oh? I don't think so. Friends, They're liking it. Matthew, Oh, but that said, Brandy, keep the faith, and at least if you're in Washington State, you have the beautiful coast there. I think the Pacific Northwest is one of the one of the underappreciated gems
in terms of geography and the landscape. There's something really beautiful about the coast line up there, all right, Matthew, Hey Buck, I find your argument for conservatives building unsingable aircraft carriers or free speech to be highly thought provoking. Recently in the news, I saw the CNN will be up for sale. If Trump doesn't win reelection, he should buy CNN and completely reform it. Imagine if in twenty twenty four he campaigns on his stellar presidential record and
the fact that he reformed fake news. I find the thought of Trump buying CNN highly satisfying. What are your thoughts? PS love the Dracula podcast. Keep up the good work, Shields High, Matthew, that would be fun. I don't think Trump is going to buy CNN. I think that there would be people who would block a sale even if Trump wanted to do that of CNN. Imagine if they bought it and we started calling it the conservative news network.
Wouldn't that be amazing. Wouldn't it be great just do a total house cleaning, get rid of all those journeys. They'd all find jobs at PBS and ABC and NBC, and they'd all be fine. All that'll you know, maybe they wouldn't be making the absurd salaries that some of them do, because it's really about creating the It's like
a patronage network for connected liberals. Right. You go there, whether you're a contributor or a host, they pay you whatever the legacy media institution bosses say you should get you know, say that you should get paid. That's your salary there. It's really not linked to any specific because the entity itself is what's bringing in the money. The
CNN brand. Everyone there is entirely replaceable, right, So it's just what does Zucker think of you, which is why he has so much sway over what people there say in their career. You know, if you're if you're a CNN employee, whatever Jeff Zucker decides about you and your future and your income, that is what it is, at least while you're at CNN. And I'm glad you like the Dracula podcast, Matthew. We got some really good response on that, so there will be now more shield Tie podcasts.
We're actually working on getting some advertisers lined up for them, because we're going to do at least a series of six, if not eight, and we're gonna hopefully release them by the end of this year or early in twenty twenty one, in January. That's the schedule for it right now. Charlie, Hey, buck love the show. You've got a great perspective. I just have to question your thoughts about the election. You seem to think that we'll accept election results if in
fact they showed Joe Biden winning. Do you truly believe that all the weird anomalies that happen November four to show anything other than fraud? The statistical data is literally not adding up to a Biden win in many ways. How will we ever accept this win? And what is you're taking the conservative people's response to it? Shields High, Charlie.
When I say accept it, that's not to say that I agree with it or that I don't think that there may still have been fraud and irregularities based on exactly what you're talking about, But I would ask you what really is the alternative? I mean, if we go through the process, and the process, imperfect as it may be, does end up spitting out at the end that Joe Biden is a head in the electoral College and has the two seventy required right right, we respect law and order,
we respect the system. He's then the president, and we move forward. That's how it happens. I don't see an alternative. I don't see any other way. And when you start thinking about what the alternatives are, I think you go down a very dangerous path very quickly. So no, we we will. We will accept the outcome of the process. That's not to say we will agree with it or refrain from believing that the process may have been tainted. But that's all we have for This is the process.
There's no way around it. So I think that's the best way I can answer your question. Charlie, And thank you so much for writing in You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. All right, we got more roll call, Danielle writes in, Hey, bucking producer Mark love the show. I listened on Radio kf ab Omaha podcast and lately I've been watching the first as well. Well. Thanks so much, folks. You can always watch me on demand on the first Just download the first TV app
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He writes. Also, I've been wanting to tell you for a while now how impressed I am with your call to wartime conservatism. It reminds me of William Wallace and Braveheart when he tells Robert the Bruce, if we join, we can win, and if we win, we'll have something we've never had before, a country of our own. Keep up the great work, Shields High Well, Daniels. You know
Braveheart is my favorite movie. So any comparison of any kind between the work that I do and some of the great lines in the movie Braveheart makes me smile ear to ear, so thank you so much for that. And yeah, for anyone who has not seen Braveheart, I mean, come on, you've seen it. Reproducer are of course sure. I've asked you that a long time ago. But yeah, yeah, okay, I'm just you just don't have to see it once. I'm not you know, I'm not not that crazy, but
you gotta see it. Rick writes Buck, you have me laughing with your Obama impersonation today. Good stuff. Keep up the good work and shields hie. Thank you, Rick. I don't even remember doing the Obama impersonation. I think it just sort of comes out of me sometimes we do a lot back in the day when he was president. I'm gonna have to really work on a little bit more of a Joe Biden impersonation. I think I kind
of got it. It's like a you know, it's an old guy who kind of yells, has some fall back slogans and phrases that he uses, so we'll get there. You need a Kamala. Kamala's not easy. There's no I don't see an impersonation of her. I don't know. I've I agree with you that that would be good, but I don't you know, I don't know. I'd have to really work on I'll tell you this. I've never heard a good impersonation of Kamala Harris, so that makes me think it'd be a difficult one to do, you know
what I mean. I mean, I know you hate SNL, but Maya Rudolph, just because she looks a lot like Kamala, does do a pretty good one. There are some talented people on SNL. I mean, I do give credit where it's due. But she was part of the pre woke SNL and now she's back to play Kamala. I love SNL in the and they were all libs then too, but they weren't annoying about it. SNL and the Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, Chris Farley era with you know, Phil Hartman rip and you know, a whole bunch. I mean, that
was great, it was. It was great even when it wasn't that funny. It was all in a spirit of fun and comedy and it was worth watching, you know. I in those years, the early two thousands, SNL in late nineties, early two thousands, I thought it was really fantastic, all right, that's gonna be able to get to more roll call tomorrow. Friends, be sure to check out bucksxon dot com, shields high
