M h, you are entering the freedom hunt. Israel dropped some very interesting intelligence on Iran and its nuclear program, plus expectations incredibly high for the upcoming summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jung Un. Also an aftermath of the White House correspondence debacle dinner over the weekend, and an update on Joy read over at MSNBC. Did she apologize or what was what she said? We'll get into that.
Stay with me. This is the Buck Sexton Show, where the mission or mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence. Make no mistake American, You're a great American Again The Buck Sexton Show began the sect No. Welcome to the Buck Sex and Show. Everybody. Great to have you here with me. I've got my first first day of my uh my swamp sabbatical. I guess we
could call it. I am down here in our nation's capital and Washington, d C. Bringing back all kinds of memories showing up here as a young CIA analysts gosh over a decade ago and not having any money in my pocket, really just trying to figure out how this whole thing is gonna work. It was, It was quite a time. And now I'm here. I'm a radio host and doing a show here with you, and I'm gonna
have some other exciting announcements. I think about all the cool things we get to do together coming up later this week, I believe. But you'll have to just hold off on that for now, or I'll have just keep you in suspense for now. So we have some big things to discuss today in the world. Um, I'm gonna save the correspondence dinner until later on in the show because it happened on Saturday weekend stuff. I wanted to get into the latest and and the most important stories
from today and even some relatively late breaking news. Uh. If you have not seen this Net and yah Who presentation, that's really what it is. It is a full on, uh you know, standing walk and talk. It's like it reminded me a little bit of back of the day when Glenn Klenn Beck, my old boss, used to do the chalkboard. You know, Net and yah Who was kind of doing the chalkboard, except he was well talking about the Iranian nuclear program for all the world to see.
And those of us now who have have spent time watching this can talk about Project Ahmad. Play eighteen so let me tell you the history of this material. We've known for years that Iran had a secret nuclear weapons program called Project a Mud. We can now prove that Project Ahmad was a comprehensive program to design, build and test nuclear weapons. We can also prove that Iran is secretly storing Project a mod material to use at a time of its choice to develop nuclear weapons. It's a
big deal. You have the Prime Minister of Israel who's saying they have incontrovertible proof that the Iranians had an extensive nuclear weapons program. Remember they would say things like, oh, yeah, the Florida facility we built down under a mountain, but you know, because we wanted isotopes for medical research, so we built it under a mountains, a secret, hardened military facility. But we figured it was necessary because you know, isotopes
and stuff for medical research. No serious person believes this, but this is what the Iranians say, because there are enough Iran regime enablers out there around the world and in the media specifically, that even an implausible deniability gives them some degree of coverage. And that's largely what the Iranians have been offering. Right the Iranians get away with all kinds of half truths and all outlies because there are people in the West who are favorable to them.
There are people in the international community with a lot of prominence who I want to do everything in their power to one just stick their thumb in the eye of the Israeli state whenever they can, and and to help out the as they see it, besieged and harassed Iranian regime. There are people who take lots of people out there in the media who take that position. Just want of be quite clear on that. But it's gonna
be a little harder to say. It's gonna be a little harder to say that the Iranians have been honest with us, because well, yeah, you heard about Project Ahmad there from that Yahoo. But we've got a lot of info now that they're gonna be sharing with the U. S. Government, not I think with all of us. In fact, he gives a pretty clear estimate of what it is. Play nineteen fifty five thousand pages, another fifty five thousand files
on one and eighty three CDs. Everything you're about to see is an exact copy of the original Iranian material. You may want to know where are the originals. Well, I can say they're now in a very safe place. This is really a new usual. I've never seen anything like this for a ahead of state to do a video presentation like this. I mean it almost looked like he was I was talking about very serious stuff. But the stuff he's pulling, Uh, he's pulling covers off of
de seed, you know. The he had sort of a I was gonna say, a blanket, I don't what you'd call it. He's you know, it's almost like he was revealing a magic trick up there on stage. He's like, Ah, look at this. We have all these binders of sensitive information about the Iranian nuclear program. So, in a sense, the Israelis are doing donuts in Iran's front yard here saying, yeah,
what's up. You guys think you're so clever with hiding your nuclear program research and your aspirations for nuclear program. Guess what, We're more clever. So that's one part of this UH. And then the much bigger part but still UH, is to show the world that the Obama administration's deal, which I know is a what the P five plus one deal, the the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action j c p O, a pretty boring name for a pretty
bad deal. Was an unwise maneuver because you are relying on some measure of honesty and good faith from the Iranian regime. You just are There's no way around that. There's no way to look at what happened with Iran and not think, hold on a second, we are taking their word for certain things, and we don't know the full truth of other things, and expect that somehow this
is all gonna be okay in the end. And net and Yahoo I think made that a much a much tougher sell than it had been previously, and gets into how if the Iranians couldn't be trusted to tell the truth. Remember that they had the option of coming entirely clean with the international community on their nuclear program as a condition of getting into this deal in the first place. If they weren't willing to come clean to get into the deal, who thinks that they're not cheating right now?
In ways that we can just begin to guess at play to develop nuclear weapons? Any baby, consider nuclear weapons both irrational as well as immoral. Well, tonight, I'm here to tell you one thing. Iran lied big time after signing the nuclear deal. In two thousand and fifteen, Iran intensified its efforts to hide its secret nuclear files. In two thousand and seventeen, Iran moved its nuclear weapons files
to a highly secret location in Tehran. The Iranians line, why would we sign a deal that in any way takes the word of the Iranian regime and treats the Iranian state like it has been a good actor or anything. Why would an administration? Oh, that's right, because you know where this is going. Because the Obama administration was desperate
for a foreign policy legacy. How can you have the smartest, most amazing, most talented, most knowledgeable president of all presidents in all history who does not have a single foreign policy accomplishment to his eight years in office and has a legacy of a lot of failures on the foreign policy front. The media just couldn't believe, it, couldn't accept it, and the Obama administration was unwilling to accept it, clearly. So they did everything in their power to try and
get to a deal. They were moving as close as they could in every way they could to the Iranian regime and gave them concessions. So now you look back at this he say to yourself what many of us were claiming all along, that you can't trust Iran, that Iran is not an honest actor in this That was certainly the case. So Trump is going to in a few days look over this deal. He is going to have a uh, He's gonna have to make a decision is whether we stay in this or not. He's gonna
have to negotiate over it. And remember that the decision that we were left with by the previous administration, the what they offered up was either give the Iranians way more than you should or war. That was a false choice, wasn't true. The options were give the Iranians, uh, well, make the Iranians come to your side at the table and make real concessions, or continue with the sanctions that were economically crippling the regime and causing a lot of
pain and pressure for the Iranian state. Those were the options Obama decided to get rid of that take off the pressure. You see the juxtaposition of how Obama's team dealt with Iran versus the way right now at least Trump is dealing with North Korea. So one thing to say you want to talk because another thing to say, hey, let's talk, and I'm gonna take my leverage away while we're talking. You know, Trump is keeping all the pressure
on with North Korea, with the Iranians. It's even really not a it's not even accurate to say that we reached an agreement with him. It's kind of a phased, long term process of just waiting to see what happens with sunset provisions at the end too, so they can just walk out of it when when all said and done. So here's here's yeah, who's four point conclusion from this massive intelligence member they got access to all this somehow
they've got access to these Iranian archives. I know people are gonna say that it's Israel and they're gonna be a lot of people out there say, oh, you know, it's a forgery or the Israelis, you're trying to scare us into war with you know, again against the Iranian state or something, because people will always say, unfortunately, very untrue and scary things like that about the Israeli state
for reasons I won't get into right now. But here is the conclusion of the Prime Minister himself on this one. You can draw four main conclusions. First, Iran lied about never having a nuclear weapons program. One hundred thousand secret files proved that they lied. Second, even after the deal, Iran continued to preserve and expand its nuclear weapons noil for future use. Why would a terrorist regime hide and meticulously catalog it's secret nuclear files if not to use
them at a later date. Third, Iran lied again in two thousand and fifteen when it didn't come clean to the I a A as required by a nuclear deal. And finally the Iran deal. The nuclear deal is based on lies an Iranian deception. Yep, some of us have known this all along. Some of us have been saying this all along. And now the Israelis, through whatever means they used to get all this information, have proof. What will Trump do about it? We will just have to see.
But at many levels, I think the part of this that will annoy Democrats the most. What makes them most angry about this whole conversation is not that they have some deep investment in the outcome of the deal with Iran. It's that they don't like that the Obama administration's foreign policy legacy could go up and smoke. That's what really bothers Democrats and big folks in the media here about it. So we're gonna talk also about the North Korea and then I'm gonna try to bring it home with some
stuff here in the stage. It's the big news today seems to be all foreign policy focus. You know, I get a little me I think that I gotta put myself in this category. I think a lot of media folks find this state craft abroad stuff to be much of much higher interest than you're just everyday Americans, because, uh, this doesn't really affect any of our lives all that much right now. It might at some point in the
future might not. So I'm gonna try not to get too in the weeds on this stuff for right now because I don't find it to be all that all that useful beyond what we have to know. So I'll get into some of the stuff on North Korea coming up, and then I've got joy reads kind of non apology apology. What does that tell us about the media and social justice warriors and all that, and and uh, we got a whole lot more so stare right there. I wasn't
planning on talking about this cultural appropriation story. We'll get back to North Korea in a second. But this is this just gets me fired up. First of all, cultural appropriation is not a thing. It's not a thing, doesn't doesn't really exist. Um. Cultures are constantly borrowing, stealing, taking from others, and people take from cultures as they see fit. No one has any ownership of culture because how could
we enforce that. The story I'm talking about here is a eighteen year old high school student named Kezia Dam from Utah who wore a Chinese keep How dress to her prom. It's sort of a traditional looking Chinese dress for those who I mean, I've never heard of a keep out before. About you? You know what it looks like, right, traditional Chinese dressed from the eighteen I'm sorry from it goes all the back to the seventeenth century. In the Daily Email here and there were all these outraged people
on Twitter. So I just want to know where where does this stop and start? How do we are our suits with the neckties? Is that cultural appropriation? Who owns that? By the way, who gets down that? Do I have to I'm here in Washington, d C. Do I have to walk around and tell everyone that they're not allowed to wear sear sucker because it is what was was actually appropriated by the British during the colonial period in India. Sear sucker is actually sheer chuk, which is a crushed
cotton fabric from South Asia. During the period of British imperial rule, they wanted to wear things that didn't make them sweat quite as much, and so seer sucker it's where we get it. Also, some of you are probably fond of Madras shorts. Oh yeah, Madras, like India, that's where that pattern comes from. Some of you are also probably wearing a Ingham shirt as you listen to this. Oh yeah, that's right. Gingham shirt comes from Malaysia. That's
where that pattern was found. So are we going to tell people they can't wear gingham and sear sucker because those are all appropriated during colonialism? I might add? And what about neckties? Who gets to wear them? Well, you might say that the necktie, as we know it was an appropriation, really made popular here because of the British, but the British barred it from the French. The French had the cravat, but they didn't even come up with
the idea. It actually comes from Croatian mercenaries who served in the Army of I think it was Louis and they had a brightly colored piece of cloth they would tie around their necks and they were called the cravate. So yeah, we could do this thing all day. The outrage expressed on Twitter over the weekend about a girl wearing a traditional Chinese dress to her prom is an embarrassment for all social justice wars and leftist she was
and mocking anyone she thought it looked pretty. If we can't wear things that we think look pretty or cool or fun because some people are going to claim offense, we are just giving up very basic rights to make determined, to make simple determinations about how we're gonna conduct ourselves in our day to day lives. Cultural appropriation is not a thing. It's not something to be to be worried about one or the other. It is not a thing.
It doesn't really exist. It is a term used by ignorant people who want others to cower in fear at the accusation that they've conjured up out of nothing, which is that there's this thing called cultural appropriation. Preposterous. So people should wear the clothing of whatever culture they want, and end of story. Whether it's prom or anywhere else. This is just crazy. He's holding the line for America, Buck Sexton his back. We had a extensive conversation on
the hardest issues that face our two countries. I had a clear mission statement from President Trump when I left their Kim Jong Un understood the mission exactly as I've described it today, and he agreed that he was prepared to talk about that and to lay out a map that would help us achieve that objective. Only time will tell if we can get that done. Is there any possibility that the US would accept North Korea as a nuclear power and allow them to keep some of their infrastructure.
I don't see how that's possible. And again, the North Koreans have already agreed to this. They agreed to it in with South Korea, and they've pledged similar things since that. Now it's also the case that they've lied about it and broken their commitments. Just one reason. There's nobody in the Trump administration starry eyed about what what may happen here. But by demonstrating they've made a strategic decision to give up nuclear weapons, it would be possible to move quickly.
There you have Bolton making the very important point at this stage that maybe the North Korea thing doesn't work. But you know what we risk by trying very little. People say, all at President meeting with Kim Jong ole and it's gonna enhance his stature so much. Come on, So what's the alternative not not engage in any process whatsoever. Let's see, I don't want to look at these line these up with the with the approach and in one
case we have the outcome, which is Iran. The other case we just have the approach and the preferred outcome, which would be the Trump administration dealing with North Korea. But on the North Korean side of this equation, there's plenty of reasonab believe this is not going to work.
People are saying over the week at all, Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, you know, unlike the Obama administration, which I still think is somewhat embarrassed by the fact that President Obama got a Nobel Peace Prize for being President Obama. That's not an opinion, that is a fact. They just gave him. He was Obama, he got elected, they gave him a Nobel Peace Prize. Pretty big embarrassment,
but that's what happened. I don't want Trump to get a Nobel Peace Prize just for taking the first step in the process with North Korea. He should get a Nobel Peace Prize for results. Right. This is the president who's all about the private sector, the are of the deal, the negotiation table, all that stuff. I want to see results. We may not here. I I am. I put in
less than fifty fifty, not nothing. It's not two, you know, but it's less than fifty fifty that this ends up going to a place where, um, we feel like Trump has had some kind of profound effect on this whole situation. And the South Korean President Moon j In uh was right when he says that, you know that the President Trump can take the Nobel Prize as long as the Koreans received peace and return you know, prizes, it's not what this is about. This is about stopping a future
large scale war in the Korean peninsula. You know, of of all the wars in American history, in a lot of ways, I feel like the Korean War is the the most forgotten, given the scale of the casualties that we took, um given the players involved, because you very well could have had I mean, Douglas MacArthur was thinking about going after China with nukes. Folks, you know that that was that was something that was at least at
least theorized about. Once the Chinese forces crossed the Yalu River and you had all of the the US or the Allied forces were pushed back, so you had I think, Um, what is it over over fifty casualties? I mean, the Korean War doesn't get nearly the amount of attention that it should. Um Korean War battle deaths according to CBS here at thirty three thousand, six fifty two and non
battle death set three. Okay, so let's go roughly more like forty casualties from the Korean War, and if we could avoid another major confident in the Korean peninsula, that's something for not just us in the South Koreans, but for all of humanities. Celebrate. It's gonna be tough though North Korea doesn't want to give up its nukes. Let's
not get silly about this. And I know you're not, but you know that some of the tribalism, the media discussion turns into Trump's amazing, He's a genius, he spakes Korea. Not the case yet, Maybe you think he's amazing and a genius. I'll leave that to you. But he has not fixed the problem with with North Korea, and it it
will be very difficult for him to do so. But looking at the other side of it for a second, the the Iran deal and what we know about this now with the net and Yahoo presentation today, it's about twenty minutes and change along. Brother, I'd say it's worth watching if you can. You got a second, you know, throw it on. It's on a YouTube and all over the websites. It's over the interwebs. Uh. But you know.
The Obama era Iran Deal proponents, most notably Ben Rhodes, former fiction writer and then chief propagandists for foreign policy of the Obama administration, h they are taking the latest revelations about how Iran has lied as evidence that this was a good idea. Essentially, if if you are a Democrat now who is trying to protect Obama's legacy, your position is see ir On lies so much and is so untrustworthy that we had to give them a deal
because how else could we get them to stop? This is like saying, hey, this guy is way too drunk. He's had way too much to drink. He's got a big drinking problem. The only way we could get him to stop is to give him even more alcohol right now, in the hopes that we will buy off his favor with this and maybe then he'll stop being drunk. Right. You know that they lie, they cheat, they steal. The
Iranians line cheat and steal. So let's put them in a position where we give them a lot and hope that they stopped lying, cheating, and stealing with no real concessions, no pain, no nothing, only upside for them. I think it was one of the most naive foreign policy moves of of my lifetime, certainly of a generation. And yet here we are with the Obama bros. Uh the guys that I forget. There's one guy who was the There's Ben Rhodes, and there's Uh Tommy whatever is naya? Dude?
Ben Cozy was like two years ago. Bro, you guys all remember that that was that happened. Dude Ben Cozzi was like two years ago. Bra Um. Those are some of the people that are out there now making the case that what Obama did was was smart, was the right move. Remember with North Korea, they play ball, they
do it. Our way, or we keep the sanctions and all the other options in place, where your on the plan was take the sanctions off, give them a lot of money, send them pile to cash, hope their behavior changes. These are just different philosophical approaches, you know. And you know, you could look at how Obama views America's role in the world, and I think take a lot of a lot of analysis from that. Right, we are we cause
a lot of problems. The typical, the standard democrat world view of what America does in the whole world is that we cause a lot of problems, that there's blowback to US foreign policy all of the Middle East, that many of the worst problems of Jihodism are are the result of American missteps or imperialism or overreach, and so
we need to take that into account. Even when dealing with rogue regimes like Iran, we need to take into account the possibility that maybe, um, we've had a bigger hand in making this mess and therefore we have to
pay some kind of penance in this whole process. It's crazy thinking, But if you if you were to walk around at college campus right now and speak to some of the so called foreign policy experts, in whatever department, in international relations department, political science department, they would tell you about how you know America has a special particularly the case of Iran. They'll start talking about the Shaw and Mosa deck, and there's this whole line that America
is responsible at some level for what's gone wrong in Iran. Therefore, all of the wrong that Iran is currently doing in the region around the world, we bear some degree of responsibility for today. And if you take that mindset, which I think Obama's team did, then yeah, sure, do what you gotta do, get a deal, buy off the Iranians. I think it's crazy, but here we are. That's right. They lie, they cheat there, they're completely untrustworthy. So let's put a let's give make take a huge leap of
faith and put a lot of trust in them. That was the decision that was made with the Iran deal. So we'll see if Trump stays with it. I think it's very possible he's going to say that, you know, we need to talk about some additional things Iranian Mullah's and if they say no, well then we'll be It's okay. It doesn't mean the options here are not Iran dealer war. We would go back to sanctions, and we're in a much stronger bargaining position in the Uranians are. That's it,
and ultimately what we want is not unreasonable. We don't want the Iranian to have nuclear missiles and don't want them to have the ability to build nuclear missiles in a short period of time. That's it. And if they were serious about growing their economy and bringing prosperity and some degree of freedom to their people, they'd be willing to play ball. But they're not because it's a theocracy and a totalitarianism and an evil regime run by people
who are oppressors of their own people. So we should just under I think this administration, for whatever flaws you may or may not believe it has when it comes to foreign policy, at least they know who the good guys are and who the bad guys are. They don't mix it up, they don't confuse it. When it comes to us in Iran, we're the good guys, they're the
bad guys. And when you start from a place of moral clarity like that, you're much likely to get a good outcome in these kinds of high stakes international negotiations eight four four n eight to five. What do you think of the net Yido presentation or or the Irani Do you want us to stay in the Iran deal? Do you want us to uh take action against Iran of some kind? Any of those thoughts. I'm very curious. I'm I feel like I don't know team. I feel like I don't know where you are on this one
right now. So I'm wondering eight four four five. We will discuss when we come back. Maybe not right away, but at some point we come back. MSNBC Joy read what it means to get a pass because you're in good standing with the social justice left. That's coming up. So I've got to follow up to that story about the guy getting thrown out of a bar for wearing his Maga hat. Remember I told you about this that
it was West Village. It is very very hip, very trendy part of New York City, the West Village of New York City where the guy says he was wearing a Maga hat and he was kicked out and a judge said, you know what, they're allowed to private property and political affiliation is not a protected category. So for some of us, for love, you mean, you can get booted from the establishment. They can take the guinness right out of your hand and send you packing because you're
wearing a maga hat. It seems so unfair. But Greg Piotic claims that that is in fact what happened. And now you have the owner. And but I was right. I actually know the owner of this bar. Not well, I don't have his phone number, and I think it's not like somebody I could call and meet for a drink at his bar. But I knew him growing up. He actually owns a few very trendy establishments in New York City. I don't go to these places because there's always reading books, being a good boy. Well, I just
didn't go to these places. But yeah, John just called me a nerd. He's right. But the uh, the owner is somebody I know. Uh Is he a Democrat? I don't know, but I'm gonna guess yes. I'm assuming. I'm assuming he is. But now there, now you get the other side of this, and they're claiming that there are death threats against against people working at the bar, the owner.
I almost I just have a hard time believing that anyone is so dumb that they would threaten somebody's life, even if they had no intention of actually following it up at all, but threatening someone's life over an incident like this. But there have been police reports filed. There have, in fact been some folks who have gone forward and said that this is going on there. So I just want to follow up with that. I guess I can't. I don't know. It would be kind of a on
experiment to where a maga hat. I'm in downtown d C right now, where a maga hat around here? Going different bars. But it's a Republican administration. What are they really gonna do? You know? Who are they really going to? Who are they really gonna be? Well? DC is plus Democrat plus. We have Mac in Texas on the line. Hey Mac, how are you. I'm good, Thanks for calling. I don't know how you could be good. You're inside the ninth Circle of Hell, which you call fo Yeah,
I know, man, I'm in the belt Way. I'm a Beltway bandit right now? All right. No, I've been listening to you for over two years and this is the very first time I think I have seen you go from a false assumption. Oh that is that is on the Iran deal. You are going on the assumption that they were trying to negotiate. It's something anything for a
foreign policy legacy. I go from the assumption they had no intention of stopping Iran from developing nuclear weapons and gave them the cover to continue to do it through this so called deal, that it was their intention to achieve parity through the entire Middle East and give everybody a nuclear weapon so that it would all even out.
Because the rumors are and it's unconfirmed that Israel has nuclear weapons, that they supposedly tested their nuclear weapon in South Africa during the apartheid regime, and I believe it was and uh, this has been the rumors that is circulated throughout them at least, and if everybody thinks you've
got a weapon, then it's good, it's good enough. The reality is now, I think the Obama administration wanted everybody else to have a nuclear weapon so there would be part Well, I can I tell you that that there are actually some there are some Democrat left scholars out there who just openly advocate so so while I'm not sure I can I I can't agree with you that that was the goal. And look, you know, we can come at this from different perspectives. That that was the
goal of the Obama team. I really do think it was about Obama and about what what it would look like for him domestically. Uh I can say that there are scholars who are considered mainstream who think that the answer to the problem is, in fact, let Iran get nukes, because then you'll have mutually assured destruction between Iran and
Israel and they'll start to be more cooperative. Anyone who knows much about the Iranian regime is going to think that's pretty crazy, but there are mainstream articles about that. By the way, there are people who also feel like that's that should be the approach with North Korea. And this goes back to my my point about how people view America's role in the world. Right, if you think America is not really that much better than any other country,
then why shouldn't everybody have nukes? An interesting point from you, Mac I pre sho hearing me down in Texas and thanks for being a part of the squad. Um. I want to talk about this joy read thing because I got I was called upon to discuss it with the Tucker last week on Fox and uh I think my prediction was absolutely correct. So I like talking about my correct predictions. We'll get into that. Also the caravan at the border wall and Clapper's alleged leaks that's coming up.
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American again. This is the buck Sexton Show. Activity Analysts. No, I don't like it when people call for someone to be fired because they disagree with that person's opinions or views. I don't like it. I don't do it. And I also think that you should get the benefit of the doubt and second chances and all that. Otherwise, we just lose an important part of our culture, which is the free exchange of ideas without excessive fear of reprisal. All the time that all said, oh, this joy Read thing
is just a complete farce. It's just out of control. I've never seen her show because I definitely do not wake up at eight am on Saturday to watch MSNBC. I mean, I I try not to watch MSNBC period, but I do have to see some of the clips sometimes. But joy Read is you may recall, I think we discussed this last week. She is a African American female
host of a show on MSNBC. Also writes for the website The Daily Beast, and she is a I believe, I believe would self identify as a social justice if not warrior, somebody very very con cern with social justice. On the right, we call this m grandstanding identity politics usually, but you know, social justice warriors are people who take a very progressive view of well everything in society and have a particular I've actually wanted what is the if I what is the definition of a of a social
justice warrior? I mean, we all know what it is, but do we have a one who will use the excuse of civil rights to be rude, condescending, and sometimes violent for the purposes of relieving their frustrations or validating their sense of unwanted moral superiority. That's from an urban dictionary. I gotta say that's a pretty good definition. High five Urban dictionary. So yeah, especially the part about validating their
sense of unwarranted moral superiority. Social justice warriors are first and foremost concerned with virtue signaling right, showing everyone else how great they are all the time. This is why they like to carry around signs and fight things like global warming that they're not really fighting, but they just want to feel like they're smart and feel good about themselves. So Joey Read comes from that side of the political spectrum.
Not surprising or even particularly interesting, except about ten years ago she had a blog. On the blog, she wrote stuff about gay people that would be distasteful in any period, but especially for somebody who happens to be a woman of the progressive left, a social justice activist with a television show. It's a big problem when you say things like gay people kissing, as she did. And I'm paraphrasing, not direct quoting, but it grosses you out. And uh, she I don't I don't want to even get it.
If you go back and look at some of what she said, you would say, wow. A real hostility toward the LGBT community from her writing and also what made jokes about Charlie Chris said, called him miss Charlie all the time. But that all said, I I'm okay with somebody evolving in their views. I'm okay with people apologizing for overstating we're going too far with something, and and that's all fun. My problem with Joy Read is that she's a liar. And my problem with NBC is that
they're letting her get away with it. I don't know how an NBC really claims to have any standards of integrity at all anymore, but they seem to. Brian Williams, he was a guy whose particular skill will sounding like this while he stares into a camera and reads off the teleprompter. But I look the park. Don't you trust me? America? There I was single handedly taking out Julius Caesar. It was tough stuff, but somebody had to do it, you know. Brian Williams had a little problem with the truth, as
we know. And remember he also initially kind of doubled down in the lies. Oh no, I was there, but you know, and then it was I I kind of I'm trying to remember what his nonsense, uh escape hatch rationale was, but it was something like, you know, I thought I was there, but I wasn't really, you know, I must have been confused and all that report reportage of being in a rock and I was like, in
really dangerous situations. So Brian Williams did that, and you know, and now you've got joy readers that MSNBC, but you know, owned by parent company or run by parent company. NBC and the big problem with there is that she's just been lying, lying about how her blog was hacked. And I said on Tucker's show on Fox last week, this is a tactic. It's a delay tactic now to even
claim that that the FBI is looking into this. And I think, I said on air, you know that they're just gonna say, well, the FBI wasn't able to find evidence of hacking. But this is uh, you know, this is like searching for the real killers, right, You're you're gonna be looking forever, and we all know that you're never gonna find anything. This is this is the cyber version of that. Well, I think I was hacked, but nobody can actually find any evidence of hacking. But but
I think I was hacked. That was the storyline in order to give her a few more days to avoid having to face up to the fact that not only did you say all this stuff, what does that mean going forward? If your joy read and if you're people that support her who like to find others who are insufficiently devoted to social justice or who even accidentally transgress against the LGBT community with their commentary or their writing,
and then demands firing wants them fired. You know, we live in a country where brendan Ike of Mozilla can be fired from his job as the CEO of an internet company for what he did in terms of a political donation in California to a cause that actually won a statewide referendum at the time, and he can get fired for that. Years later, brendan Ike of Mozilla can get fired for being a proponent of traditional marriage at the same time that Barack Obama was a was a
proponent of traditional marriage. But then they need to maintain some separation here so that the hypocrisy can continue in their favor. You know, they can't be too obvious about the fact that on the left, they'll excuse some degree of LGBT animosity or or or vitriol against that community, and on the anyone who's a conservative gets completely annihilated. I mean, that's why I find this so deeply distasteful.
Here's really a study in a non apology apology from someone who is I guess, just so desperate and or so lacking an integrity that, you know, whatever works, whatever gets her through the painful news cycle and prevents NBC from terminating her from her her show, she'll do. But here's what she said. I've spent a lot of time trying to make sense of these posts. Hired cybersecurity experts to see if somebody had manipulated my words for my former blog, and the reality is they have not been
able to prove it. But here's what I know. I genuinely do not believe I wrote those hateful things because they are completely alien to me. But I can definitely understand, based on things I have tweeted and have written in the past, why some people don't believe me. I've not been exempt from being dumb or cruel or hurtful to the very people I want to advocate for. I own that, I get it. I I believe I didn't write them. Come on, folks, right, come on, I truly believe I
did you write them or not? Drey Reid, just just admit that you did. But the whole, the whole notion, I believe I didn't write them or or I've reported this the FBI and they're investigating, and they have not been able to find evidence. You know, have not been able to find evidence of a hacking. This kind of reminds me of the remember when Cliff from Cheers was on Jeopardy and his answer was, who are three people
who have never been in my kitchen? And I mean technically the that's true because the answer to the question was Archibald Leech, Bernard Schwartz and Lucille Lesour. This was in the movie category, and those are three people that had never been in Cliff's kitchen. But that's not the point, right, who are three people who have never been in I always remembered that and uh with joy read it's well, the FBI hasn't found the hacking yet, right, because there
was no hacking. We're not all morons, Like, don't speak to the entire country or whoever is paying attention to this, like they're a bunch of of of dumb you know, dumb dummies. I was trying to think of a way to expand upon that, but that's what she's doing at MSNBC is gonna let her get away with it. I can't fire, they won't fire, so they're gonna let this go. Well, this is why it's really hard to have any respect
for the media. There's just no ethics, there's no honesty, and these corporations don't enforce Remember the same company that didn't want to run a story on Harvey Weinstein is now the company that's saying that they don't. They don't think that joy Read should even face any disciplinary action. Uh not remember, not for them. I'm not saying because the blog composed ten years ago, I think that's harsh. I think she should just come out said, look, this
stuff is wrong, repudiated, apologize, move on. But she couldn't own up to it. That's what's so discrediting about the whole thing. Didn't have the character. They say that this is this is what I said then, and I was wrong. It's really actually I dare I say a teachable moment that could have been offered up. You know, even even joy Read dabbled in anti LGBT thought at one point, right, I mean that's and now has learned how hateful and bad that is. But no, won't even own up to it,
won't even take responsibility. I will face no penalty whatsoever. I can tell you this though, if if Buck Sexton, conservative analyst over at MSNBC, which is this is not going to happen. But if that, I promise you that I would not be able to get away with this. There is an enormous double standard that's at work here, and people really do grow grow quite tired of it
after a while. And and the social justice warriors, um, you have to remember this, they view there, their goals is really part of a righteous quest, and there's nothing they think is really beyond the pale that there's There are very few things, if any, that they're unwilling to say in order to help the narrative and help the
overall goal. They will destroy people's careers, will destroy their livelihoods, destroy their lives, and not do so honestly if it serves the overall purpose of the agenda, the agenda of
the progressive, redistributionist social justice left in this country. And because Joy Reid serves that agenda, she will be given a pass that he has been given a pass on this, as astonishing as it is and as embarrassing as it is, by the way, that's one thing I think one of the reasons I resent this so much, not just because I work in the media and I've seen this and it's played out exactly as I thought it would. I said last week, I think she's gonna delay this, and
you're gonna this whole FBI thing is a ruse. Of course, it's a ruse, right, um, But you know, I can see I'm somebody who's very sympath that to anyone who's public facing in this way, interacting with the public all the time, sharing their thoughts. We're all gonna make mistakes. I'm gonna make mistakes, it happens, but just own up to it and move on. She's not doing that, and they're saying that's fine, and that sends quite a message
to all the rest of us. Meanwhile, give it a few months and she'll be saying that some some conservative should be deep platformed or boycotted or because that's how the left works. It really is. I got a hold on I gotta talk to you about the caravan at the border. I'm still following this pretty closely. Remember it's it's mostly about optics. Now, it's only a few hundred people, but it is a reminder of what the law currently
is in the country. It's a reminder of all the different ways there are to game the system, and that is what this is. And also that the Republicans have not upheld their end of the bargain here. They have been unwilling, unwilling to do what is necessary to change immigration law and to make things happened that we're promised during the campaign by Trump himself. I am I am frustrated. I am frustrated with the GOP on this. So we will continue to look at that and a whole bunch
of other things coming. Oh yeah, third hour. I know you've heard the Washing correspondence, White House. I'm sorry, White House Correspondence. The third hour. I want to get into a little bit just because it was so grotesque, and I think there's some bigger lessons from it, but I know that that's already been dominating. The area is for quite a bit. Um eight four or four nine, eight
to five. If you want to chat eight four four nine buck, Tomorrow's May Day, isn't it you might have to have a sighting of the one and only Comrade Commie Bear on May Day. I think that might have to happen. So we've got we've got big plants, big things. And remember, whenever someone asks you a question you don't know the answer. Who are three people who have never been in my kitchen? Is an acceptable response? Will be right back when I read some of these reports as
I'm down in the swamp right now. So I'm surrounded by it, right I can smell it, all the methane all over this swamp um. But I read some of the reports, like this one about Kelly saying that Trump is an idiot, and I just think, to myself, there are mistakes and there's maliciousness, And this strikes me as the latter. This to me certainly seems like maliciousness because I just don't believe that the chief of staff walks
around calling the President United States an idiot. And you know, I don't even care what Trump says privately or how he's interacting from the White House. I just don't think of the White House cheapest staff you walk around calling the boss an idiot. Yeah, if you feel that way,
you shouldn't have the job. You should leave. And we need to have a much more robust tradition of people who leave administrations, you know, leave their privileged position at the top of the United States government on principle, instead of waiting till after they've left. In the case of Komy getting fired and then trying to cash in, I think it's way too obvious what's really at work with some of those situations. I think the self interest is
a bit blinding for some of the folks involved. I just don't believe that Kelly Coultrump an idiot, as is reported here by what was saying. Oh, it was NBC, So it isn't that a surprise the network that's like, yeah, Joy reach totally taking responsibility by not taking responsibility for what she once wrote. Uh, they're also the ones that have broken this story, which Kelly is saying is complete bs, a total non story. He said, I've spent more time at the President than anyone else, and we have an
incredibly candid and strong relationship. He always knows where I stand, and he and I both know this story is total b s ah, And he says it's just a smear attempt. You know, there's only a couple of things that are possible here. Either John Kelly, uh four star general he's a liar, or there's some journalists who work for NBC who are liars. I don't know if they wanted to get even with the administration after the debacle of the White House Correspondence dinner and Trump's rally or something. I
don't know. I can't really get in their heads, but uh, there there that's one thing. And then oh, speaking of Polo, we have Kathy Griffin. Oh oh gosh, switching gears for one quick second here. So Kathey Griffin, she's the one who held up the severed President Trump head not long ago and was all, I'm so sorry. Uh well, now she's out there after all the media covers, she got where she was saying, she's so sorry, she's retracted the apologies. Well,
the left never really apologizes. It's all just tactical. It's not not hardfelt. But here's what she was saying about the president of the view. I can't believe it's been a year, the year this month that the picture was released, and um we already yeah, by the way, I take the apology back. There you go, takes the apology back, thanks the apologies, and she went on and mocks the
president everything else. So just just remember that the next time you get some teary eyed leftist who goes way over the line and uh makes a credible threat against the president United States, just just remember that that when they're apologizing, if it involves Trump, all apologies are temporary.
You know, it's always just another opportunity to try to go after the administration when they're not looking, um, speaking of the administration, where it's let's get into uh the caravan at the border wall that's or the caravan at the border that's coming up here in just a moments, they're right there. Team, He's back with you now, because when it comes to the fight for truth, the fuck never stops. Our immigration laws in this country are a
total disaster. They're left at all over the world. They're left at for their stupidity. And we have to have strong immigration laws. So I think if I apologize, wouldn't make ten cents worth of difference to them. There's nothing to apologize for. We have to have strong immigration laws to protect our country. That was Trump over the weekend in Michigan, and you had this migrant caravan at the border right now. I objected so much of this. I gotta tell you, I've known all along the caravan wasn't
going away. This is a political stunt. There's a reason there's so much focus on this right now, and this has now turned into ken Trump he counted on to back up all the rhetoric over immigration and and over well, how he really became president. I know people talk about his trade policies and trade stance. And they say that's where he connected with the American worker. But I think
he connected. You can look back at a timeline of this and when he was talking immigration, he was more connected to those who were early supporters and and and had. There was more of an energy and a and a in electricity in his public appearances than on any other issue. I think in large part because people were many people
were unwilling to speak honestly about immigration. And so when when just having some and come forward, think about what radical departure it's been from what what was acceptable even a couple of years ago. And we have been brainwashed by the media and by the establishment to think immigration is always good. It is never anything but good. It only helps, there are no costs, it does not hurt.
Illegal immigration is good, it's not actually illegal. In fact, illegal immigration is better than what Americans can do in jobs. I mean, this is the stuff that's been just drummed into our heads for such a long time. And it's one of the great cons of the Democrat Party of the last thirty really last sixty years, that they've managed to do this that otherwise very reasonable people who pay attention to what's going on around the world. They're like, yeah,
pay attention, what's going on this country. More importantly, you're like, yeah, you know, immigration brings a lot of benefits. That's a lot of really good things for US. Um So this is where we start to see that there's a turning of the tide. This is where the converse station starts to shift. You've got this caravan at the border and they're trying to claim asylum. Remember, they're not waiting at
the border to look for the opportunity. You remember that game if you were kids, you probably played a Capture the Flag where you'd stand and you and then you'd run around and they're all these different strategies you try to get the flag. And this is not that, right, it's not just trying to run across the border when you're not gonna get tagged out by the border patrol. This is trying to go through the existing processes at the border, uh the Tijuana California border or Colexic the
Colexico border wall where they're going to claim asylum. Well, they're just gonna walk up to border patrol and say hey, here, I am taking good to go, and from there they they get processed, and think about this, Why does somebody from El Salvador or Honduras get to go to the front of the immigration line when right now, uh, for a example, just just to pick a group that the media doesn't have much sympathy for, Syrian Christians aren't pushed
to the front of the line and and they're being exterminated. Iraqi Christians aren't pushed to the front of the line. They're being exterminated, and they are would be love to be in America and if they go back home there a good chance they're gonna die. Meanwhile, you've got Central Americans who are given a special status that Iraqi Christians are not. Yeah, that's yourselves. Why why is that? Why
do our current laws allow this to continue? And that was one of the key things that Trump when we're talking about the immigration situation and talking about the caravan at the wall, Trump is like, look, the laws are garbage, and he's right, play nine. Are you watching that mess that's going on right now with the caravan coming up? Are you watching this? And our laws are so weak, they're so pathetic given to us by Democrats, They're so pathetic.
Nancy Pellous Chuck Schumer. We've gotten Mexico to work with us and stopping a lot of what's pouring in. But we have the worst laws anywhere in the world. We don't have borders. We're gonna build the wall we get again, We've already started, and the wall is lagging. My friends, I'm not going to sit here and tell you that things are going great with the wall, because they're not. The wall right now is lagging. We are not building
the wall faster that they're gonna done. What happens if Trump loses the House or if the Republican Party loses the House in the fall, goodbye wall. This is donezo. So you know liners and that Trump says he's committed to this, and I believe he does want a wall. We are a long way from actually making that a reality. And in the meantime, what is the Republican cong was doing? People say, oh, buck, their hands are tied. They can't do anything because of the filibuster. Change the filibuster rule.
Harry Reid did it, and as a result, Obama packed the federal judiciary with what are now never Trump anti Trump judges. That was a pretty effective threat. You can say what you will about Harry Reid. But you know the guy will shake your hand and then put on the brass knuckles when your head is turned and take it, take you down right. He's he fights dirty. And you've got Republicans that are sitting there like, oh, you know, we can't get anything through now. They need super and
they need supermajorities to fix laws around asylum. They need supermajorities, a super majority in the Senate in order to address some of the insane immigration policies that we currently have, just to get construction of al all going, folks, I'm sorry they're lying to us. They don't really want to do these things. I think a lot of members of Congress, and I'm gonna start having some meets and chatting with more and more of them in the days and weeks ahead.
But it's not that they've been stopped from doing these things. Is that they're looking from an excuse for an excuse to not do these things. That's where I really see this right now. I don't believe that I don't believe that this is gonna get much better anytime soon. Um. I mean, Trump is saying he's gonna find on the wall play clip ten the Democrats actually feel they're probably right that all of these people that are pouring across are gonna vote for Democrats, are not going to vote
for Republicans. They're gonna vote no matter what we do. But we have to have borders, and we have to have them fast, and we need security. We need the wall. We're gonna have it all. And again that wall has started. We got one point six billion. We come up again on September and if we don't get border security, we'll have no choice, will close down the country because we
need border security. I'm gonna hold the president to that one. Remember, he could veto whatever the Congress starts to pass when it comes to another continuing resolution or another spending bill, another omnibus bill, or whatever he has powers that he can use. He doesn't just have to go along with it because that's what they want. And now I think we we've set a marker here. Do we really think though the Republicans are going to become brave on the
issue of immigration right before the midterms? I highly highly doubted. They're always waiting to fight another day. They're always waiting for the next time. And in the meantime, look, what's happening to the country. Look at how we are coming apart politically, we're coming apart linguistically. I mean, this is a big problem. The number of of people in the country who have very rudimentary at best English is something that is an enormous train on resource versus And think
about this. How could this be a problem for anyone to talk about? Oh? How could you? The English language is what unifies us from a cultural perspective as much as anything other than uh, perhaps the Constitution itself and rule of law and some of our our civic traditions. But the English language is essential. Why what do we have in common with Australia and Canada and many of our closest allies around the world. Oh those we're English, That's why. And this is why there's such a cultural
similarity and and the crossover as well. But oh no, we can't can't talk about that stuff. Oh that's not right, you know, Nancy Pelosi. The Democrats are gonna get really upset if you keep discussing these things. So I think you're gonna find most of the caravan ends up claiming asylum and they get into the system. And it's happening while Trump is president, and I can hear a lot of stuff about how you know, they it's not their fault.
The Democrats are obstructionists. At some point that the Republicans can't get this done, they should just be honest and be like, you know what we're we're unable to stop the inflow folks, you know smoking if you got them, because America is going down. I mean, that's it. At some point they should just be honest. If mass immigration is endless for the foreseeable future into this country. I will come right back and talk to you about some of the leaks that have been going on and some
of what we found out about an unholy alliance. If you're between former administration officials and some of the people that are going on TV now doing commentary, we'll be We'll be right back with that. I mean, Brendan was head of the CIA, Clapper is a directive national Intelligence. Do they launch any investigation? I mean, and only a few people would have had access to these facts and these conclusions. So Brennan and Clapper, they are the people
in the top. They are the ones who honsible for this. When they did it or not, they're responsible, and they're going out they have the nerve to be criticizing President Trump when they allowed the words leaks, probably the history of intelligence they hand the Conners and Peter King, who is a a bit of a brawler on the cable news circuit, to be sure, but he's talking about a couple of things that are getting a lot more at
tension right now. Clapper and Brennan have now broken down any notion that people may have of a nonpartisan uh, senior intelligence apparatus. They you know, they've made it so that people that work at that level have to now deal with the administration thinking that any holdover from the Obama administration maybe some kind of a deep state element.
I mean, these guys are hyperpartisan, Clapper and Brennan, and they've gone out there and they are now on the making the rounds on cable TV, constantly attacking the president. But Clapper in particular has gotten some more attention recently because he seems to have some connection to the whole dossier situation. According to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence HIPSY, which put out a report last week, Clapper
wasn't exactly truthful. Clapper didn't just keep it on the straight and narrow when it came to questions about his contact with the media and the dossier as as we know it now, right, So, Clapper is a guy who, as we look at this, we have to think, Hold on a second, he lied under oath. If you lied under oath, that's a crime. If he lied to Congress under oath, and they are now telling us about this, you'd think that somebody would prosecute for this. But he's
very protective. Why is he so protected? Well, Jonathan Turley gets into a bit of the connectivity here. You know, he's the g W. Oh he's not far from rhyme. He's a GW professor who is not a conservative, which just tries to actually interpret the law instead of rewriting it. And here's what he said about clappers issues with regard to CNN and the dossier, Play fifteen. Clapper most certainly did lie to Congress. He was not indicted. In fact, the statute of limitations ran out not long before he
took the job at CNN. What's also interesting is that Comey, the former FBI director, said that CNN was looking for a hook in order to run the story of the dossier. He said that to Trump that hook ultimately became that briefing with Comy that was used as the hook. But CNN reported that high level people had confirmed this information with them. If one of those individuals is Clapper, then he has a serious problem. He could be accused again
of perjury. It's clapber line about his contact with CNN. Did Clapper give that juicy scoop to CNN about the president being briefed on the dossier? Remember that they had to find a way to get it out there, to launder it so it could be publicly discussed, and the way to do that is to use the media as the cutout in that process. That's what seems like it happened. That's what seems like happened here. That's uh, that's increasingly I think a clear case. There's a clear case to
be made. And these former senior Obama appointees in the intelligence community have decided to become all out superpartisans trying to take down this administration while also collecting paychecks from media organizations. Were right away after they leave their government jobs.
And you know, you think if you had been the former director of National Intelligence or a former CIA director, you would want to you would understand the seriousness of the issues that you handled, and would want to inform the public and steer policy. We don't need another clown telling us how terrible Trump is. We don't need that.
I don't know why Brennan thinks that that's useful at this point, but it's really all about them, right, It's really all about these people, who, if not a deep state, were certainly a progressive paris state inside the top echelon of the United States government. And you know, it's it's
just enough is enough? I do believe that there were high level leaks from people of the same stature, at least as Clapper and Brendon, whether FBI or you know, or Clapper and Brendon, right, it could have been them. I don't know, but I do know that very senior people are the ones who leak because they have connections
to reporters, they have access, they have cover for those meeting. Right, you're allowed to when you're the FBI director, Right, you have some discussions with the press, you know, when you're when you're the d n I you're allowed to talk to the press. When you're just some other person way down the food chain. And FBI d o j or wherever you're talking to press, the you're gonna take those kinds of risks just not worth it. It's just not worth it. So we're looking at very senior people. I
need to keep an eye on Clapper. And and then also just the way this whole thing went down. Did Clapper get a job at CNN because he was leaking information to them that they then ran scoops on too hurt President Trump? Is that the is that now the new cycle? Is that the way that this thing works, because it's not like journalism can take many more lumps without just collapsing under its own lies and ah just pretentiousness.
You know, I'm all for a system where we admit our biases, admit what we want, admit what we're trying to do and accomplish, and then you know that the facts straighten themselves out because without facts, you have no credibility. So without credibility, you can't push the agenda. So it's not over just the facts, it's it's the The fight is really over the honesty of what perspective does one come from versus what perspective of somebody else comes from.
But and another way to look at this would be to talk about the White House correspondence uh debacle over the weekend, which I did not watch live, I uh certainly watched the day after, but it tells us a lot about what the elite DC media thinks of not just Trump, but really the rest of the country. And we will get into that in just a few moments. Well, I'm in Washington, d C. Now it's already getting hot here.
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news and disseminating information with actionable intelligence. Make no mistake America Great American again. This is the Buck Sexton Show. Almos a analyst. Is this better than that phony Washington? White House? Carres Bombers? Is this more fun? I could be up there tonight smiling like I love where they're hitting your shot after shot. These people they ate you got shot and I'm supposed to and you know, you
gotta smile. And if you don't smile, they'll say he he was terrible, he couldn't take any And if you do smile, they'll say, what was he smiling about? You know, there's no win. That was Trump in Michigan. And welcome to our three of the Buck Sexton Show team. That that was Trump in Michigan. And he's completely right. He was completely right. He is completely right. Uh. The White House correspondence dinner is a debacle. And this past weekend
it was just an all out embarrassment. And to those who are wondering, I actually went to a White House correspondence dinner maybe six years ago now I think I went in twenty so yeah, it would have been six years ago, and it was boring, and I left in the middle of it, and I would and I've never gone back. I could have gone back. I've never asked to go back. I have no interest in going back. It's just not something that appeals to me at all.
I'm down here, as you know, in the swamp right now, and it is among the swampy ist of swamp like
events because it's all based on really a myth. Uh. You have all these people who are getting together and under the pretense that it's a celebration of journalism, but it's really a celebration of how cool and influential all of the people assembled are and they're supposed to be there talking about big j journalism, when in reality, it's all about hanging out with the people that they're not covering so much as they are constantly socializing with anyway,
and it's all very clubby. A lot of this is built on access, and journalism in this country is largely a lot now or at least the notion of impartial journalism, it's just not true, doesn't exist. I prefer when people at least say things like, uh, someone's a a political journalist or a I'm sorry, am how I'd even take a political activist over a political journalist in most cases,
because there's an honesty to it. Trying to achieve something, trying to push certain certain agendas, that's what most journalists do. So Trump's event in Michigan, which we may go back to in a second, was was great and it just shows you why was this guy and why was this movement able to defeat this Hillary swamp belt Way to sell a corridor machine the last election and the White House correspondence dinner was almost like it was made to order to remind all Americans why Hillary lost the last
time around. She's amazing, Oh, I mean because it was a rejection, the opportunity to reject all this nonsense, this self congratulatory lies that are that are such a pervasive part of the contemporary media apparatus. And uh, but nothing was worse about it. And this was the worst one that there's ever been than Michelle Wolfe, a comedian that I have literally I'd literally never heard of before the
White House Correspondence Dinner. Now I don't pretend to be really up on pop culture, but I am up on the culture broadly speaking, and I'm on Twitter and I'm pretty much on the Internet all day long in one way or another. And I had never heard of this person. Now, maybe she was gonna be great, and so the fact that this could have been a breakout moment for her, So the fact that her notoriety wasn't particularly high going into it didn't really matter me. She didn't just bombed,
I mean she nuclear thermonuclear fusion bombed this thing. I mean it was like nothing I've ever seen in my life. And I didn't watch it live. I looked at I looked at it on playback the next day because why, I was having actually a nice weekend and did not want to watch the White House Correspondence there. I'll tell you, I actually was forced to cover. And this was really
this was debasic, I tell you the truth. I had to watch the White House Correspondence Dinner from a studio in CNN and comment on the commentary in real time at the Correspondence dinner. I would rather take a pencil with plenty of letting it and stab myself in the eye. Now then do that again. It was brutal. But going back to what was the real low light of the night,
this Michelle Wolf stand up Regine. Now they do this, there's a stand up part of this, but this one was just a reminder of how in the Trump era there is no class, There is no good faith, There is no kindness or decency at all extended to the other side, meaning the Trump Sign, even during a social event that's supposed to be a celebration. They can't be nice to Trump and the Republicans even during a party,
which is what this is. Okay, this is not a political it's it's not supposed to be a political event. It's not supposed to be a political rally. And uh, the worst part of the whole thing was when Michelle Wolf you've probably heard this, but I want to walk through a little bit, got into the part of her act which was terrible top to bottom. It was truly unfunny, nasty, and also she just sounds like an idiot. She just doesn't. She didn't sound like like an intelligent, witty person at
all during this. But here's how she spoke about the White House Press Secretary plicklip five, and of course we have Sarah had to be Sanders. We are graced with Sarah's president. I'd be saying her a little starstruck. I love you as aunt Lydia and the Handmaid's Tail, my parents. If you haven't seen it, you would love it. Every time Sarah steps up to the podium, I get excited because I'm not really sure what we're gonna get, you know, a press briefing, a bunch of lies, or divided into
softball teams. It's shirts and skins. And this time, don't be such a little bit, Jim Acosta. Don't they really like Sarah? I think she's very resourceful, Like she burns fats and then she uses that ash to create a perfect smokey eye, Like maybe she's born with it. Maybe it's lies, it's probably life. And I'm never really sure what Sanders? You know? Is it Sarah Sanders, Is it Sarah Huckabee Sanders? Is it cousin Huckabee? Is it Anti Huckabee Sanders? Like what's uncle Tom? But for white women
who disappoint other white women? Here here horrifying, idiotic, unfunny, nasty, painful to listen to. This is who this elite and elitist collection. Elitist actually not elite of of d C throne sniffers, which is really what we're talking about here. A lot of people that suck up to power, and what's worse, pretend that they're keeping power in check and holding power accountable. A lot of those people that were laughing, and and they picked this person to give a speech.
Notice what she did. She went after, Oh, and I love Um. The guy who plays Uh. I forget his name from the show. He's a South South Asian American actor. I'm forgetting his name. Um. I think his name is Uh. Anyway, I can't remember his name, but he he was trying to He's got a big Twitter following all these actors that don't know anything to do that. They weren't making
fun of her appearance. Really, they're talking about a character from the show Um character from the show The Handmaid's Tail who is just austere and large and mannish, and that's who she likens her too, and then makes a soft essentially makes a lesbian softball player joke. That was what she did. So let's just call out what she did, that was what she did and uh, and then also made fun of her makeup. This is just nasty, this is pathetic. I'm gonna be a mean girl on the
podium stuff. And you know what's in many ways the most astonishing part of it that there were a lot of journalists who the day after this were either saying she didn't they did something called gas lighting, saying she didn't make fun of Sarah Huckaby Sanders appearance, which is just a lie, or we're saying it's Trump's fault. This was the big take. Oh, it's Trump's fault. You see, they are pathological, they have a they have psychological issues.
There's been a break from reality, there's been a break from rational thought and reason with a large portion of the Washington press corps. Anyone who would think that a comedian going up on stage and mocking the appearance of a prominent woman in a uh, in a white house role is the fault of the president, will make excuses for any behavior whatsoever. But that's what they do. You know.
In the It's like I mentioned to you, with Trump Trump Law you have and the Trump the anti Trump judiciary, and now there's the Trump standards for media, which is just anything to hurt the administration is justifiable. That's all that matters. And anything that gets in the way of that is to be forgotten, is to be pushed aside, is irrelevant, that is, that is exactly how they act.
Now it gets worse, and there's more. So I want to talk to you a little in a little more detail about some of the worst parts of this because it was a real window into what the White House press core. And it look, there's a lot of if you're like a media person in the DC or New York area that is part of any establishment, any established and establishment media at all, you tend to go to this thing, you know, news media I'm talking about, you tend to go to this thing. And the lack of
self awareness that this crew has is just astonishing. It's astonishing. And you know, so many of them are so deeply insecure, untalented, and they're just weasley, little suck ups, you know, that's really what they are. Never really been all that interested in doing anything other than promoting themselves. And it was just like a collection of it was it was like a bonfire of the vanities and we were watching a
burn in real time. Uh So I want to get into a little more of this right after we take quick a quick beat here, so I stay right there, team, We've got more on the White House correspondence debacle when we come back. Information is everything when it comes to background and vetting needs. And that's why Global Verification Network is simply the best possibility for you out there right now. Global Verification is the only dual certified and veteran owned
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the perfect last name for what she does. Conway. It's like if my name was Michelle Jokes, frizzy hair smokes. You guys gotta stop putting Kelly In on your shows. All she does is lie. If you don't give her a platform, she has nowhere to lie. It's like that old saying, if a tree falls in the woods, how do we get Kelly Inn under that tree? How do we get Cary Inn under that tree? I do want to meet the person. I want to meet the collection of idiots that thought that this woman should be given
this platform at all. Ever, I'd like to I'd like to have a conversation with him. I know I'll never get this opportunity, but I'd like to sit around and say so. Explain to me how having this nasty, shrill voiced, untalented I wanna be clowned, because at least clowns are funny. Uh. Someone explained to me how that was ever a good idea.
This is one of the things you see about many people in the media is that they are where they are largely because of connections and conniving, not because of any particular talent, and you could say, oh, buck, this is the White House corse on its association. Yeah, what is what does it? It's a scholarship organization, then just raise money and give people scholarships. The whole thing is
a joke. I completely agree with those who are saying that it should that at least the correspondence dinner um should look. People allowed to throw a party if they want to, but this should go away. The president should not attend administration personnel. I gotta say it. I don't know why. Some of the folks who showed up were upset when things got nasty. Who worked for the administration. I would never show up if I work the administration.
I don't want to be around this. I know you knew what it was gonna be, right, I mean we all kind of knew. I get it. Maybe they wanted to give the benefit of the doubt to the left. But how many times can Lucy pull away the football on this one before we see it for what it is? But it gets even worse too. You know this is this goes to show you how the left is so thoroughly destroyed comedy. Remember you can't have a Pooh that
character from the City Simpson's anymore. And I actually do a pretty good impoo personate a poor personation, um, but I can't do that because I want to get in trouble. Meanwhile, you can have a left wing comedian get up the correspondence dinner and say this play clip seven. My fence is also very anti choice. He thinks abortion is murder, which, first of all, don't knock it till you try it, and when you do try it, really knock it. You know, you gotta get that baby out of there. She's making
jokes about punching a fetus until it dies. Is that is that funny to any any essentient human being, anybody with more than a couple of brain cells rubbed together? Is Where where's the humor in that? How is that funny? This is a professional comedian who I'm sure it was paid handsomely to do this, and that's what she thinks she should be making jokes about. And I'll note that there was some, if not rowning, at least a little bit of a hesitation in the room when she made
that comment. But there are people who laughed. I think that's funny. You know, what does the left really stand for? Now? That's a question I'm not gonna try to answer all at once, but just remember that that that's a joke that could get made. And I like to line these things up. A Pooh is cultural appropriation, racist and terrible.
After entertaining people for decades and doing a lot of really incisive political commentary and not punching up, not laughing app but laughing with the character of a Pooh on The Simpsons. But there are people who are still defending uh, Michelle Wolf's complete disaster of a stand up, including that abortion show. There are people think that, you know, it wasn't it wasn't nearly as terrible as I seven think
it was. And uh, they're just they're delusional, they really are, um And and they're just they're stroying so much that is good and decent in this country and they think they're making it better, which is really one of the particular diseases of progressivism. It's very troubling. But that that was one of the most unfunny jokes I ever seen. And you know, for all these and I don't I don't have some of the clips you had. You know, um Cuomo's brother on on CNN, and he was getting
into it with with Matt slap over. How come you call out the White House Correspondence dinner stand up, but you don't call out Trump? Right? This is now they are just admitting they have no standards anymore. The only standard is does it attack Trump and does it scratch the itch that the left has of trying to debase to fame and assault Trump always in at all costs. That is the only standard, that is the only rule
that exists that they that they care about um. And that's why Trump's the juxtaposition of the Trump rally with this just complete and utter baccanal of stupidity at the Correspondence dinner. Uh, that's why I think it was so powerful. And you had moments like this from Trump that I really appreciated. Play eleven. All around the world, we're respected again. We're not pushovers anymore. We're not pushovers. You saw the President of France. He came in, great guy, claim your
American presidents and your American representatives. But it's not happening anymore. We're respected again. As a nation. We're respected. We're not the Patsy's anymore. We're not the pushovers anymore. You know who the you know who. The people that really lost out on this in this whole weekend were those who think that they have the right to judge the rest of us um from their purchase in the media. I don't want to hear any more from them. You don't
want to hear any more from them. And I'm glad in the sense that they exposed themselves in this way. You won't catch me at this correspondence dinner, uh, And I don't think others should go either. And I'm glad that Trump had his rally and just got right to the American people with her UM. I do want to tell you, I want to light it up a little bit in here, So I want to tell you about the most interesting part of my weekend, which involved a tiny pet of the poor sign variety. Stay with me.
He's holding the line for America. Buck sexton his back. So I had an incredible experience over the weekend where I my my little sister. I'm so proud of her. She's the coolest, most awesome little sister on the planet. She is getting married in um just about a month, so I have a I have a wedding that I am going to New York this week, and that's not her wedding, another family member's wedding and one of my cousins. And then I got a wedding from my little sister
in a month. It's gonna be fun. So Buck is gonna be rocking the wedding season hard in eighteen. I've already got I got a new summer suit, which I never really spend money on things like this, so I'm excited about that. You know, a suit that's I used to think, Oh, I'll just wear a year round suit. No, no, there's that. That's a bad idea, especially if you're gonna go to a wedding that's gonna have any outdoor stuff in summertime in New York or d C. But anyway,
I I was. I was with my family over the weekend, and my little sister decided she was gonna have a friend come over and bring over micro pigs, which some of you saw this on the various social media platforms, right. I posted some photos on Instagram, on Facebook. These things are amazing. I now, before I got a lot, I saw a lot of comments about Buck. How can you like bacon and small pigs in this way? And I agree that there's a little bit of a disconnect are
But let me just get into micropigs. Apparently they are able to be trained like dogs, which is just amazing to me. That they come when when the the the owner would say come, they'd come by names, so they can they recognize names. You can have them not not only will they use I'm just telling, by the way, these teacups or I don't think that. Yeah, they call them micro pigs, but they're like teacup pigs, same idea.
They're tiny. I mean, I was holding them there. Look they look like little baby pigs, but they stay baby pig size the whole time. And you can train them to use a little potty, so you can potty train these tiny pigs. And I said, well, can you put little little mini diapers on the mini pigs and she said, no, we don't do that, and I said, yeah, that's were it obviously, Why would I ask that? But they were pretty, They're pretty incredible little animals, really really cute, and they
apparently are very affectionate. They become very attached to people. I was I was amazed. I'd never the only pigs I've ever seen are pigs on a farm that were you know which you usually think of right, big and sloppy and like that looks like yummy bacon. Now I saw all the commentary about my micro pigs and bacon bits, and guys, you know there's there's differences here. Okay, those are big mean pigs and micro pigs are very different because their pets. But this is all you know, I
I really don't have. This is where I start to accept that emotion overtakes reason when people say to me, you love steak and hamburger so much. You know cows are are mammals, but you would you would risk your own personal safety for you're a dog that you care about. What? Why? Why is that I don't have answers to these things? I really don't I how can I think that pigs are cute and adorable and maybe want to have one as a pet, but also ate bacon. I mean, miss
Molly was giving me a hard time. She's like, you ate bacon in the morning and we're playing with baby pigs in the afternoon in a little pen. And the answer was yes. And I don't really have much of a much of a thing to say beyond they're really cute and fun and I also cannot give up bacon because it's delicious. So I'm a kind of a crossroads here, team, I don't have an answer. You know, this is like I need to speak to some kind of a an
animal ethicis or something to to help me understand. How is it possible that you can find an animal cute and want to have it around, but you could eat its cousins. But then again, you look at the animal kingdom. If we're gonna be totally honest, here are lots of animals. You know, they love their own family, but they'll eat other animals. There's there's tons of this that goes on, even bears, I mean even more sophisticated animals. You know, a male bear will eat little baby bears off it
if they're not his. So I I know, I'm I'm going down the the teacup pig hole here a little bit. But they're amazing. If you guys haven't seen them, I would recommend you check out on on Instagram or on Facebook. I put them all over the place, the cutest little things ever. And and what I would ask is any of you who have photos of super cute, uh, super cute baby animals of any kind. Facebook dot com, slash
buck sexcent Pro. I want to see what you got because I know there are a lot of you that live in areas where you're not amazed if you can find a domicile with more than four hundred square feet, like many of you live in places where there's actual grass and trees, which sounds amazing, by the way, So you have room for things like animals as well as human beings to stretch out and not be able to cook with one hand and open the door to the front door with the other and then put their foot
in the shower all at the same time. You actually have some room to spread out. So if you have some cute animal photos, face swoop dot com slash buck sex and post them under the teacup pig photo that I have up on Facebook. Let's see what you got. Um, But John, do I I probably have to make sure that we can post photos up there. Right Maybe that's turned off, So I'm just realizing that this might not be um, you know what, Send me them in the roll call in box and I'll post the cutest ones.
That's how we'll do it. So Facebook dot com, slash buck sex and send me the cutest baby animals that you've met. It can't just be off the internet, right, You've got to actually have had some connection to them. And uh, it'll just be a nice thing for the springtime. We'll do a little collage for you all of cutest Team buck pets on on the Facebook page. Which reminds me. We've got roll call coming up here in just uh second, So stay right there, Dame buck It's time for roll call.
It's kind of an intense roll call. I kind of like our our jazzier You know what, John, we we can kick that one out of the rotation. We can drop that one on the and the forget and to forget about it, Bucket. I don't like that roll call when it's but I am the one that picks the music, so I have no one to blame but myself. But sometimes just to make it a little spicy, a little fun, I just grab something out of our music. Ben, I'm like, this sounds interesting and don't even really give it more
of a more than a five second listen. Uh, So let's get into roll call. If you want to be a part of this, by the way, you should just send us a message at Facebook dot com. Slash Buck Sexton or official Team Buck at gmail dot com. First up, we have Shannon, who writes, Hey Buck, I'm a loyal listener for the last three years. Well, thank you so much, Shannon. I really appreciate that. You're definitely my favorite radio show podcast and I never miss radio show Slash podcast and
I never miss it. Quick question, I'm going to a Ruba in a few weeks. What do you recommend? Oh? And when did you start working on all of your voices? Hillary is my favorite. It sounds just like her, and and and the Andrew Cuomo voice is amazing. Keep it up, chields high, Shannon, Shannon, when you go to Ruba, do not get pulled into the big fancy hotels. The restaurants so not very good and they are very overpriced. Uh. But there's a place called Yamanjo which is actually in downtown,
the main city in a Ruba. I forgot what it's called the top of my head, but you'll know it's where all the cruise ships pull in. That place was phenomenal. And you know what, Shannon, I'll write back here on Facebook and give you a sense of what's on of my other favorite spots where miss mine and I had a had a great time in a Ruba, very just a very pleasant, civilized place, really beautiful, amazing beach. So
I'll send you some more restaurant rex. And Hillary just wants to let you know put your suntam motion on so you're not gonna forget it now. I probably just saved you from getting a second degree burn on your tum tum because you're gonna put some block on now because Hillary told you too. It's very important. So here we go. Kirk is ax he rants buck. I watched the Fox and Friends segment with my wife and ten year old daughter. We thought the host interrupted you so
much they prevented you from finishing your eggs. What's up with that? Something good that came out of it, though, is my ten year old daughter baking a cake with her friend yesterday. I noticed she used your paper towel technique to crack the eggs. Yes, Kirk, honestly, that is super exciting for me. Thank you so very much. Um. On another subject, you had me l O L with your amorous stoplight destruction story. I have a noise pollution
favorite for you. The construction worker in an enclosed and safe area making hundreds of shifts into reverse in his Bobcat, engaging the reverse shrill every time we are flooded with useless noise. Kirk from Houston, Well, Kirk, thank you so much for your message. I know what you're talking about. By the way, when you the backup noise, bip bip bap, it's particularly terrible when it's from a machine that you're like, this isn't even gonna run me over. You know, maybe
if I were. I know, people say buck what about children and stuff? But come on, like, realistically, this thing is not running anybody over. You know. It's like a golf cart with a backup noise. I mean, yeah, theoretically it could crush somebody, but it's pretty pretty unlikely. And as to the egg, I'm telling you, I'm so good at I don't want to show off. So maybe this is a humble brag where it's just a brag. But I can do one handed egg cracking with my paper
towel technique without getting shell in there. That's skills, my friends. Chef Ramsey would be proud, you donkey. Uh so I should actually I should have we should have a drop of Ramsey yelling you don't keep you know. I'm gonna tell you all something I wanted last week to get the guys on the on the board. I wanted John and Mike to have a Chef Ramsey dropped to use after my after My egg extravaganza on Fox and Friends.
I'm gonna tell you something though, Uh, It's really hard to find a good Chef Ramsey clip where he's not using a lot of profanity. It's like, oh, look at that, Jeff Ramsey's got salty language going on. But Kirk, I'm glad that your daughter learned the new technique. It's great too. It's so much easier to clean up. And if you go on the edge or the you know, the rim of a bowl or a pan, you're gonna get shell in there. And I don't care how good the eggs are.
I don't care what kind of cheese and herbs or herbs if you're British you use. If you get a big chunk of shell and you just crunch into it, it kind of ruins it. You know, it ruins it. I don't know if it's if it's long, gross hair in your food or crusty eggshell. I guess we all go eggshell. Actually I'll answer that one for myself. But there we have it. Uh, Jerry writes, What's up Buck podcast listener, original Saturday Squad and Blaze subscriber, when you
had your shows over there? I love black rifle coffee and I make it cold brew style using a French press. Well, Jerry, you are a fancy fellow. It's very bougie. I like it. I let it sit for twenty four hours on the counter and plunge and pour over some ice cubes in the morning and the rest of the day will be good. You should give it a try. He should also check out comedian Owen Benjamin. He's a libertarian conservative and has recently been attacked by those snowflake losers on the left.
He even lost his his manager and a few jobs over saying out loud that he doesn't think a seven year old should be given hormone treatments. Please looking at get him on the show sometime. You'd love him. Speaking of love, put a ring on Ms Molly's finger. Keep up the good workshields high Jerry, Well, Jerry, thank you. I don't know Owen Benjamin. I'll have to look up is work, but I have a feeling that if you think it's so excellent, I will also think it's quite good.
As to a seven year old getting hormone treatments, it's completely insane. Uh, anyone who is below the age of eighteen, in my opinion, getting hormone treatment. Look, people would say, Buck, you're not a scientist and a doctor. Okay, true. You know how many scientists have studied the long term effects of of hormonal therapy meant for a transgender meant for as part of a transgender what they now call a gender affirmation process. Uh, the answer is zero. Nobody knows
what the long term I mean physical. Forget about psychological effects for a second, which I think are also profound. There are no studies that I am aware of that have ever been done of that. It is such a new phenomenon, how could there be so forget about you're not a scientist, Buck, You don't know. Scientists don't know. But they're just getting pressured and and bullied into into this. So I digress. Uh. Let's see who's and Ms Molly's amazing.
I agree, Jerry, And don't worry. I'm working on it. I'm working on it. Uh. Let's see Kenneth writes in you lost a listener when you announced you'd be on Colbert, Kenny, I wasn't really on Colbert. It was a joke and I was trying to extend it out a little bit as a joke. So I hope you came back, man. I hope you gave me. Hope you gave me another shot. Uh, Andy's up here here, rights hey Buck. First heard you on the Blaze, and I love listening to you on
the I Heart radio app. You are with a new wave of conservative conservatism in this country needs a young, new fresh voice that uses humor and pop culture to oppose the left. Thank you for all you do well, thank you so much, Andy. I appreciate that. Certainly aspire to have a very you know, unique vibe, tone and style here in the Freedom Hunt and he also writes, I'm a day late to the action movie party, but you should check out Kung Fury if you have it already.
It's a It's thirty minutes of epic, unrealistic madness. I don't know, Andy. You know, I'm gonna tell you guys something, and usually, you know, my my own family will make fun of me. They'll say that if there's if there's uh, dudes with long hair battle axes and swords, wenches, and
Ale Buck likes it, which is generally true. So anything that's a historical either fiction or historical epic or uh whatever it may be, that has those things, you know, dude swords, dudes with swords and axes fighting, uh beer, wenches and all that stuff, I tend to like it. This is not in that category, but it is historical epic. So many of you told me, and I'm I'm I'm hoping I don't make anybody annoying me here to watch The Terror. That Miss Molly, because she has lots of friends.
She went out Saturday night with all of her girls. They had a girl's night and I stayed home and I tried to watch some episodes of The Terror, and it's really well done, and I can understand that there's a kind of foreboding from being by the way, it's about the search by a brit too large British vessels explorer vessels for the Northwest Passage, which is essentially the naval route through the islands of Northern Canada connecting up into the Arctic Circle. And obviously you catch that at
the wrong time and wooden ships, etcetera. Very very bad things happen. I'm gonna try to push for I got three episodes into the Terror. Didn't love it, and I should love it because it's right in my wheelhouse, got British dude ships, It's got everything. But you know, it just felt like it was a little slow for me. And I'm not really seeing how it's going to be more than a lot of guys like I'm so cold, Captain freezing, you know, get it, get it together, man,
Your love of country shall keep you warm. You know. I kind of see how that's all it's going to be the direction. But I'm gonna give it a few more. I'm gonna give it a few more. Snyder, we get one more here. Hey, Buck, great seeing you on Fox. Keep speaking, my friend, Will Snyder, As I am a radio host, I and I indeed intend to keep speaking. But I greatly appreciate the encouragement. I hope that you will tell some folks out there about this show I
do known as the Buck Sexton Show. So with that, my friends, I'm going to get ready to close up the hut. I'm gonna be down here in d C. Every day this week, So that's gonna be something back this week in the New York City for a wedding. But I'm gonna have my hands full, to be sure, with all the things I'm working on. I have an announcement for you about the project I'm working on, but it's not to be officially announced just yet. But I've got exciting stuff to tell you about Team and it
will come out this week. To stay tuned for that. And until tomorrow, from the swamp, the edom Hot bids you adieu, and she'll tie m hm
