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Where do democrats stand on impeachment? Buck interviews Chief Brian Hastings.

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You are entering the freedom hunt. The fight over how or whether you can accept political dirt from foreigners continues. The Libs are still pretending that that's not something that Hillary in the DNC did we know that that's not the case. We will break down that for you. Also, where do they stand on impeachment? How are we doing at the border. We have a senior remember border patrol joining to give us some ground truth. And it's Friday,

so there'll be a freestyle stick with us. Buck Sexton remission, decoding the news and disseminating information with actionable intelligence mag no mistake, America. You're a great American again. This is the Buck Sexton Show. Thomas CIA analysts. I can speak for three hours without a phone call. Try doing that sometime. It is Sexton. No. At the beginning, I think I said, I do both. But how are you going to if you don't hear what it is? You don't know what

they say? Oh he would, he would accept it. Well, if I don't listen, you're not going to know. Now if I thought anything was incorrect or badly stated, I'd reported to the Attorney General, the FBI, I'd reported to law enforcement. Welcome to the Buck Sex and show everybody day.

Two of the Democrats attempts to create an opening to begin their impeachment proceedings because oh my gosh, Trump sold out the country with the Trump Tower meeting where no information was exchanged, nothing illegal happened, and we're still talking about this somehow. That's that's where we are, folks. You got Trump having to say, okay, i'd report it. Let's let's let's game this out a little bit. You're in

a presidential a very contentious presidential campaign. You receive an email, perhaps it's an unsolicited or you know, an email that's a friend or a friend or whatever. I've got really important information about your about your political opponent. There's a high level corruption involving an oil deal in Kazakhstan. Let's just move away from Russia for a second. The Kazakh government has all the information and you should know about this. Let's say that we do of the Democrats tell us

to tell us now is supposed to be done? You call the FBI. Okay, then what are you are you not allowed to hear what this information is? Oh, it's a thing of value. Buck? Is it a thing of value? How can you know unless you hear it is false information a thing of value. Notice how they've been acting like because bez landed Sky has said the Russian senior prosecutor and the Russian government wants to give this information. She could be totally full of it. He doesn't know

who knows what this is? Who knows what this people get. I used to work in counter terrorism. There are tips coming in from wackos of all kinds all the time. You listen to them, though, because sometimes you think someone's a wacko, it turns out he actually does know where the bad guys are. So you hear them out, you hear what they have to say. This you know, I know the idea? What was it? The FEC FEC chairwoman come out. It's a classic bureaucrat. It is very illegal,

and it's a felony, and everyone running a sense of felony. Okay, how many people have ever been charged under that statute? Fancy FEC lawyer lady of accepting information during a political campaign from a foreign source? What counts as a foreign source? If you use a cutout? Is it still a foreign source? Again? People talk about this like they know, and I want to make sure that you and I are on the same page, or those people are idiots. What they're saying

makes no sense. Okay, So let's say Veslnidskaya is clever and she says, all right, you know what Russian government wants to give us information. But what I'm gonna do is I'm going to talk to a journalist at Yahoo News. I'm gonna talk to somebody who in the media first, and then they can brief you on the information to your campaign, and then you guys can run with it. Oh, you mean coordination with a campaign. The media like what Democrats do all the time, but they pretend they don't.

Can you still not use that information? What about when if a foreign newspaper puts it out there in the public domain? Can you still not use that information? How do you draw these lines? This is completely absurd. How would you gauge the value of this thing? Is the information worth a dollar? Is it worth a hundred thousand dollars, a million dollars? You know who who knows? So to call it a thing of value is to put so by. The FEC does this all the time. This is why

you have people who honestly disagree about things. Is this campaign expenditure paying off Stormy Daniels. Is that a personal or a campaign expenditure? Well, you would do it as a person, and if you would do it as a person who wasn't running a campaign, it's not a but you know, people argue it back and forth. It's like in your personal taxes. Okay, you went on a trip. The first two days, you had nothing of meetings. A third day, you know, you spent on the beach a

little bit, but you had one meeting. Is that a work trip? Can you write that off? Well, you know, there's like a formula of the I RSS. Yeah, But ultimately it's a judgment call. Ultimately, all this stuff we're dealing with here are judgment calls, judgment calls by law enforcement, by the FEC. But and the problem that the left doesn't recognize is that you and I have figured out that the judgment calls always go in favor of the Democrat and against the Republican. It always goes in favor

of the left and against Trump. Whatever it is. You know, Hillary gets a pass, gets a special counsel, Hillary's aids get immunity, Trump's senior advisors get thrown in prison. Hillary can pay a foreigner to collect information from foreign Russian government sources. But because she paid for it and did not I would note, put this on their campaign expenditures and tried to hide it from the public. That's fine.

But Trump's senior campaign folks taking a meeting with a woman who says she's given information from Russian government, they want to hear what she has to say. That's the worst. That's the crime of the century. All of a sudden. Serious people can't think these things. Don't don't get caught up in this frenzy. Don't don't allow them to obscure what you and I can figure out just by walking

through what really happened here. You know, this is when you hear from people like Senator Mark Warner, who has been peddling the Russia collusion lies for two years, should have no credibility whatsoever on the issue, and is now trying to trying to really get get his momentum going as being a chief anti Trumper. And here's what Mark Warner is saying about Trump and this whole situation. Play thirteen.

All of us, when we take an oath of office square to protect United States from enemies, both foreign and domestic. The comments of President Trump yesterday were extraordinary, even in a Trump world. The fact that this president has so little moral compass or understanding of the need to protect our nation that he says he would still welcome information from Russia, China, or any other adversary if it helps his political campaign is outrageous. But this is also stupid.

It's a hypothetical. It all depends on what the information is. Again, scenario analysis is what you're doing the CIA all the time, when the CI was something of a real place that did real work. I mean, now the intelligence community seems like it's it's involved in all this deep state coup plotting nonsense, at least at the top levels of it, which is going to shame the community for many many years to come, especially when the Inspector General report at

the DOJ comes out. But let's let's take this this new standard they have of oh, you can't speak to foreigners, can't speak to them, can't hear what they have to say. And you know there was old Russia. Okay, No, the standard has to be foreign government period. It can't just there's not a special Russia standard. It has to be foreign governments period. Because Christopher Steel is a foreigner. But let's say that we have a situation where the Russian

government is going to pass along to Trump. I remember Hillary Clinton's husband is taking five hundred thousand dollars checks for giving thirty minute long or forty minute long speech from a Russian bank, which is effectively a state owned enterprise in Russia, the state supported an owned enterprise, and her husband's taking half a million dollar checks. That there, they've made over one hundred million dollars giving speeches and

selling access. If the Russian government had an email from a Hillary Aid saying, look, we can really move this policy for you, but Bill needs to get that check. That's quid pro quo corruption. That is a felony, and that is any prosecutor would bring that case if they had that and Trump found out about that, is he then under you know, is he under obligation to not say anything about it or no, he's supposed to pass it along and hope that Oh, I don't know, James

Comey and McCabe decided to do something about that. One part of this that seems to keep getting lost is that the very people who at the top of the FBI and the Department of Justice would if this standard called the FBI right away was followed, the Hillary partisans that were at the top of those organizations would have been the ones entrusted with making a determination about what to do with this information. And there wasn't even any

any information. None of this makes any sense when you dig deep into it, when you really look at what is being said. People were all the FEC ladies said that it's a felony. And I know, judging a politano whom I like, he's a nice guy, but you know, sometimes his legal analysis. I was there at Fox once when he said that Obama delisting somebody as a terrorist organization could be considered material support to a terrorist group. I was like, no, that's not how it works, man.

You're getting out of your getting out of your Bailywick here judge a different kind of law. So man, But he's saying that Trump was willing to commit a feling. That's not true. It's not a felony to talk to somebody. The First Amendment implications from this should be clear to anyone. You don't know if someone's a foreigner or not. You don't know if they're on behalf of a foreign government unless you at least hear them out. This woman presented

no official credentials. She could have been a total whacko. Seems like she kind of is a whacko. She was working for Fusion or meeting with Fusion GPS. That's not a coincidence. We are told to skip past that. But you know, Senator Warrener, you know he also had I believe, some contact with the Russians. He had the Democrats reaching out to Ukraine try to get an information from them. It's anti Trump. But Warner saying, well, you know, first

thing I did was contact the FBI. Play fourteen. This morning, the President tweeted that you should have contacted the FBI after being contented by some hoaxter what is he talking about? Wow, I don't have any idea. I think he's talking about actually something that happened with mister Schiff. But I would say this when when I had contact with someone that that's been reported, first thing I did was, of course,

I contact with the FBI. This goes to what we saw from Democrats during the effort to smear and destroy Cavanaugh, and you've seen it since then in a pop up a few more times where Democrats now treat the FBI like some kind of super police force, like, oh well, they'll problem, Just tell the FBI. Even the same FBI that thought that there should be a faizer warrant on Carter Page, the same FBI that started a full field investigation based on disputed rumors at a bar with George

Papadopoulos that led to nothing. That FBI, oh yeah, just tell the FBI. And then what if the Trump campaign had said, hey, FBI, we got this weird pitch. But you know, then it's up to the FBI whether or not they can talk to this person. They don't have that authority. They would have started an investigation, okay, an investigation of what that someone said. They've got information about Hillary Clinton? Is that now? Is that now reasonable suspicion

or even probable? Cause, Hey, I've got APPO and Hillary. I think everybody who's ever read a newspaper has APPO on Hillary. This all falls apart. It's all part of the hysteria all over again. These people, they just they can't. The circuits are now wired in a certain way in their brains where they are incapable of thinking rationally and normally about this. Everything is a horrendous conspiracy. Trump's destroying

the country, He's a trader, he worker. None of this is true, None of this is real, and they haven't gotten any better. You'll note they give no, no slack, no credibility to Trump's side of things at all. After the Mulla report, they're not even willing to move past Russia collusion. Now they've really gone and tried to return us to attempted collusion, which is not a thing. There's

no there's no attempted collusion. It didn't happen. But you know the legal theories you're here from people now, this is this is just insane. You can't talk to somebody because they might be a foreigner, they might have foreign government information that they are going to share with you. We live in a world where information is global and instantaneous. We live in a world where somebody can send you an email unsolicited from you know, from from Beijing. It

comes into your inbox in seconds. And now we're supposed to have this traffic cop situation of oh, I can't I can't look at that information about about my political opponent, because that would be It's one thing if you solicit criminal information or if you say you know, hack into this and you know, yeah, And that's where some of

the discussion has been more real about this. It was was was there any effort to work with the Russian government, to work with you know, well not not Fozzy barrow, a fancy bear, Fozzy bear, is something else fozzy bear, um fancy bear and and guccafer and all this time. No, but there was no effort to do that. So that's why they come back to well now they wish they

could have done. Isn't it exhausting? It must be really tiresome to be such a crazy lib in the era of Trump, to be this freaked out about the world all the time, irrespective of what the facts may be in any given moment, it just must must weigh on them. It's got to be hard to be this crazy all the time. I almost respect it, although no that's not true. I disrespect it. But here we are free stuff out it. We are in New York City. It's a beautiful day,

absolutely beautiful day. He hopefully it's beautiful wherever you are too. But it's going to be wonderful in the Freedom Hunt, no matter what the weather is outside. So stick around, team, there's no equivalence between those two examples. For a campaign to hire a law firm, an American law firm who then turns around and hires an American research company who then contracts out with a foreign individual, that is not illegal. Oh I'm sorry. So if you create, if you have

a cutout, then it's okay. If you empower somebody else on your behalf to go work with the foreign government, do the foreign government research and pull the opera together,

that's fine. I mean, that was deep state Extraordinaireman McCabe and Andrew McCabe, who also was fired from the FBI, lied multiple times under oath the Inspector General lied to his own team, his own staff at the FBI about leaks that he that he gave that then he yelled at others four and he's saying that there's nothing comparable about this. Are we really to believe that no one at the Clinton campaign knew that Christopher Steele was having meetings with people at the top of the FBI running

sources from Russia? Is lous? Oh yeah, just just on behalf, on behalf of the law firm. You know nothing to see here, nothing, I mean, I can tell you that when you hire someone else to do something that would be illegal for you to do, you generally are in trouble. This is not a place you want to be in. When you empower someone to do something on your behalf as a political candidate that would be illegal for you to do, you're going to be in trouble. But no,

there's there's no comparison between this. That's why the dossier was just fine. Someone should ask McCabe, are you such a moron that you still think the dossier is true? And why were you and others around you the FBI so stupid Because it is a question of stupidity that you bought into all this without knowing any of the subsources, without knowing anything really about the skill and the expertise

of Christopher Steele in this whole process. It's probably going my word of mouth, if they knew anything at all. You're gonna run to the FIS accord with this. You're going to use this as one of the one of the most fearsome tools of surveillance the federal government has. Just skip right around the Fourth Amendment. It's an end run in the Fourth Amendment, that's what it is. It's

no longer in the criminal process. It's in the national security side of the House, which is just whatever the government says it is, and it was abused, but it's not comparable in the Cabe says, here's yeah. Mc cabe is among the worst. And the stories about him that I've heard are that he's a real, real jerk, which doesn't support shouldn't surprise anybody's looking at the guy. He looks like he's trying out for the role of FBI

director all the time. We got more on him in the Deep State, and how they pretend that everything was fine with the Dacier that's coming up. He's holding the line for America. Buck Sexton, his back leader, McConnell seems to take great pride in calling himself the Grim Reaper. It's part of his political campaign. It's part of the pride he takes his Leader of the Senate. For the first time in my memory, I agree with now I

am indeed and the grim Reaper. When it comes to the socialist agenda that they've been getting up over in the House, well this is a full more socialism. And yeah, as long as I'm the majority leader of the Senate, none of that stuff is going anywhere. What is the better nickname for Senate Leader Mitch McConnell. Is it Cocaine Mitch, or is it the grim Reaper. That's it. That's tough one man, That's that's I really love the cocaine manche until he started calling himself the grim Reaper. He's got

some great nicknames. You know, Mitch's branding lately, it's been very strong. I love our nicknames on our side. You know, we're the Grim Reaper, Cocaine engineer, like Nervous Nancy. Yeah, I know they're not good at the nicknames, that's sure. I do. I do think that. You know, Mitch is doing a good job with what he can with holding the line, and that is on judges more than anything else. You gotta give Mitch credit. He is a lean, mean

conservative judge confirming machine. But Pelosi, she doesn't like all the all the attention that Mitch gets, So Nervous Nancy does not like grim Reaper, slash Cocaine Mitch. Before we went to a break, we were talking about Andy McCabe. Now any Kabe about fire from the FPI is a little bitter. Remember his wife's a Democrat, we know, and he's a big lib. I mean, they'll say he was a Republican. He's probably registered Republican in like nineteen eighty

five or something, and since then. I don't know if you know who's responsible for transforming him, but he's a big lib, or at least a big anti Trumper, which for our purposes is the same thing. And don't think that there's any shortage of Libs at the top of these federal bureaucracies. They're full of really aggressive progressive types. You know. That's why before we get in the Cave, there was this story, yesty, I meant to get to in the show. I just we got a lot of

other stuff to talk about. Kelly Ann Conway, the Office of the Special Counsel, which is separate from the Muller thing. They're saying that she's violated the Hatch Act, and oh, she's violated the Hatch Acts. She should be fired. And that's never that recommendation has never been made before. Let me tell you some of the Hatch Act. The Hatch Act is Hatch Act is pretty silly. The Hatch Act is so broad and can be interpreted in so many ways that I remember that we had a joke poster

with Reagan on it. It was a joke in my office. And there were people who made Hatch Act Ronald Reagan Okay, I don't think he's running for president again, but there are people that made an official they're like Hatch Action. And the people that are whiny little hall monitors about the Hatch Act are always lives in the federal government. You never have conservatives say, hey, you know, can you not have that like Bernie wants to save the earth go green New Deal sticker on your on your you know,

official government like computer or whatever. No no one cares. So always the whiny libs that are like into your Hatch Act volation. I got accuse a few times, producer Mike, this may not not officially officially, but people like we're like, I think, book, you might be violing the Hatch Act. And I'm like, maybe because I love America so much, you filthy commie, that's a violation of the Hatch Act. Then call me a Hatch criminal. Loving America is not is wrong. I don't want to be right, but yeah,

that was why. That's why, you know what, you know what the move is. We'll talk about the White House Press secretary role later And guys, I'm not officially throwing my hat in the ring. But I'm not not throwing my hat in the ring. You know what really would really light light libs hair on fire in a way that I think it would be great. Um, well, they're they're two options the cave of me, Mike, and you

can tell me which one you like better. One would be to make Kelly and Conway white House press secretary, especially in response to this she needs to be fired because of the hand Jack make her white House press secretary. That would just be fun. I don't know if she really she probably likes what she does right now without all the structure of that, you know, whoul else would be a really interesting choice for White House Press secretary. What if Trump just said, you know what, we're gonna

make Candice Owens white House press secretary. I like that. Yeah, I think it's a great idea. Yeah, she'd love it. Yeah, she'd be good. I guess anybody who's a fighter is good with me. Man lives with Can you imagine Jim Accosta like, excuse me, just want to ask you a question, but it's really a speech, right talking. They have bravely am. She's like what wow, just verbally slaps him around. Yes,

it'll be fantastic. I know a man, a man can dream. Candice, if you're out there, call the Trumpster, tell him you're up for the job. I think that would be That would be fun. Um. There's some other we'll talk about. Then then there's the the people that are really being talked about as the likely contenders. But we were so we're talking about McCay before. McCabe is a deep Stater.

He's at the heart of this whole thing. Remember, Andy's office was talked about by Page and Struck as the place where the you know, and the insurance policy, and that's where they were having the discussion. I the insurance policy was the investigation against Trump, which is what they did in case he won, which is exactly what has happened. So all of us they can pretend like we can't figure this out, but we figured all of it out.

We know what's going on here. But McCabe, until like five minutes ago, or until when he got fired for misconduct of the FBI by his own people, McCabe, we were told he's a just to buy the book and incorruptal just like the stuff they said about Comey. They always say this about people that are going to take down Trump, but they're perfect and you if you question them, you're you're selling out your country. You know they're beyond

beyond doubt. Okay, Well, McCabe has already made it very clear where he stands on Trump, and in case we needed further evidence, what he says about impeachment in Play sixteen. I think we are clearly there with the results of the Special Council team. There are so many witnesses who could provide important, essential testimony to Congress that can only be done in the scope of an impeachment inquiry. I think that we are clearly there at the results of

the Special Council, McCabe is pushing for impeachment. This doesn't surprise anyone, right But remember, up until recently, we were told that we could treat anything that McCabe said, any actions, any decisions that he took with regard to Trump or Hillary's emails, or any of this stuff as totally reliable, totally reliable. Now we know that he is certainly trying

to take Trump down today. So let's work backwards a little bit, isn't it reasonable that the same guy that is now forgetting about the fact that he used to work for used to run the most storied federal law enforcement agency in the country, and is supposed to present himself as a nonpartisan, he is now a hyperpartisan. Isn't it quite quite possible that he felt this way before that when the ending McCabe of today who's saying that Trump should be impeached, the process should move along, should

destroy this president. That same guy when he was involved with whether or not they should investigate the Trump campaign, whether they should spin the Trump campaign. Don't we think that his judgment may have been suspect? Then whether or not Hillary, you know, in consultation with Komy, for example, whether or not Hillary should have been indicted and prosecuted for the email scandal where she broke the law for

a hundred times and they keep saying she didn't. You know, they tell us the law matters, and then we see that it doesn't matter unless they like it to matter. This is destroying respect that we talked about destroying institutions. Democrats destroy respect for the rule of law by the way they approach this. Their people should not get prosecuted, ours should there people will not have their lives ruined. Ours will. The country can't sustain this double standard all

that much longer. Something is going to break. Something is going to give, and the Democrats are going to be the ones who break it. They might try to blame Trump for it, but it's on them. It's on them. We have more on this, including Mark Warner. Guys are punk, We'll get into that. Stay with me, all right. Let's do a little round up on where the Dems and the deep staters are on impeachment at this point in the game, folks, we know they're trying to make sure

that this is a political win for them. It has nothing to do with principle. It has nothing to do with you know, it's they just want this to be Oh, that's right. It helps the Democrat Party, it helps them out. That's the whole plan. And that's why you're hearing different things from different members of the different people on the left, because they're not really sure yet. Here's let's just start with the top of the heap. Nancy Pelosi on where

she stands as of today. I remember, this is all good. We're gonna have to do impeachment updates all the time until they get the process going, then we'll do impeachment process updates, and then we'll go do you know, impeachment vote updates. And this is just all meant to be a a funnel. It's meant to be a gathering point for anti trump bile. You know, this is where all that they're going to direct all the hatred, all the Trump's arrangement syndrome into this, into impeachment. Here's what Pelo

has to say seventeen. I don't think there's anything more divisive we can do than to impeach a president of the United States. And so you have to handle it with great care, have to handle it with great care. She says. Oh, she's trying to trying to make sure there's a narrative of nuance here, right, She's gonna be very very gentle with the whole impeachment thing. She's not

gonna go overboard with the impeachment thing. Anybody really buy that, anybody really think that's the way this is going to work out. Nope, It's going to be a throwdown, knockdown, drag out fight over impeachment. That is what we are facing. That is what is going to happen. So there is that.

And Nancy Pelosi also continues from around saying that the president is a criminal, which is a thing that I believe Democrats would be upset about if if that was being said by the House Majority leader all the time about Barack Obama, not that he had done something wrong or bad pup, but that he's a criminal engaged in crimes.

Here's Pelosi, who, you know, one moment is trying to seem like she's the wise, steady elder stateswoman of the Democratic Party, and then the next moment she's saying crazy stuff that would be right in line with the wor respondents over at MSNBC. Here's one of those moments, blame nine. We are honoring our oath of office to protect and defend the constitution of the United States. Yesterday the President gave us once again evidence that he does not know

right from wrong. It's a very sad thing, very sad thing that he does not know right from wrong. I believe that he has been involved in a criminal cover up, A criminal cover up. She says, huh, what exactly is the cover up? They could have held back the Mulla report and they did not. They could have claimed executive privilege and had fight after fight in federal court to prevent information for even making it into the Mulla report in the first case, or from Mulla being able to

get that information. They did not. Where's the cover up? What is the criminal will cover up? Is she now referring to the obstruction? Well, why doesn't she just refer to obstruction? Why is this now that the new flavor of the moment is criminal cover up? But Trump responded to this specifically, and you know, the Trumpster does it, He's good at the responses. Play ten. It's a fascist statement. It's a disgraceful statement. I call her nervous Nancy. She's

a nervous wreck. And I'll tell you what. For her to make a statement like that is outrageous. Her party got called spying. I mean, if you look at what happened Hillary Clinton with the money that ultimately went to Russia for the fake dacier, that total fake pile of stuff that if money gets paid and by the way, the amount of money that was paid and was paid by Hillary Clinton in the DNC and it went to Russia, that's the criminals. I like what Trump's doing here. Gotta

go on offense, Gotta fight back against this. It's just it's just insane that they keep running with this after the Mulla report. They didn't get him. They had so many opportunities to get him. They had, you know, they weaponized the federal government against Trump during the campaign. Now they weaponize the federal government while he's president against him by getting the special counsel. The special counsel's really appointed because he fired Jim Comey, Jim Collmy, he's a jerk.

You should have been fired. Who cares the country's fine without James comming? We don't need him. He's sanctimonious, he's a fraud, he's really self indulgent. Thinks that everybody needs to hear from Saint Komy all the time. Guys a jerk. But Pelosi says that he's engaged in a criminal cover up and should be impeached. What about the Democrat candidates? Right, Pelosi's not running for president, thank god. What about some of the Democrat candidates out there? Where are they? Remember

they could change Monday. They're they're all using this as a as a narrative building tool and whatever. One of them needs to get in the news cycle and get a little more attention at any given time, they will turn around and just start talking about impeachment, Who should be impeach, Wenny should be impeached, all this stuff. It's an easy way to get their name up in the headlines.

Amy Klobuchar, when she's not busy throwing staplers at junior staffers or forcing them to watch her eat a salad with a used comb, Think about that, dude, Think about that. You know, those iceberg lettuce wedges and those little little cherry tomatoes covered in a bit of ranch dressing. And then just that that big clump of Senator Klobuchar's hair that she didn't realize was still on that comb. She just starts chomping down on it right in front of Do you tell her? Do you let her just chomp

into her dirty comb? Like I said, savage, she's that whole story. Still, I kid's scary. Yeah, she is scary. Ever, and by the way, it's true. Stuff about her being means all true. I've heard her from people in DC. I've heard it from Democrats. That's not that's not made up. But she talked about let's get back to impeachment. She talked about who should be impeached? Today or whether or it should be impeaches but she said Blake eighteen, I

would support an impeachment proceeding beginning now. But I also understand that they may want to be doing investigations leading up to it, and I think they should be given the time to do that. More investigations, folks, This has now become the answer forever. Oh, but they just need they just need more investigations. That's all that has to happen here. That they didn't get enough so far, they haven't had enough time, enough harassmentsh my gosh, it's just nuts.

When is it enough? I mean, that's the question that we have to be able to ask at some point, when have they had ample opportunity to go through all the information, go through all the evidence, and just make their make up their minds. It can't be both things. It can't be that Trump is the worst president in the history of the world and is so corrupt and so criminal and all these things. And they're not sure though, if they really should go through with impeachment. There's a

cognitive dissonance here. There's a problem. This doesn't add up. If Trump is as terrible as they say he is, then they should have no choice but to take action against him. But they're not going to take action against him with impeachment if it's going to blow back on them politically, which means they're really not about principle at all.

It's obvious from the way they're proceeding, and I've been saying along they're going to impeach just because the base is a bunch of frothy mouth maniacs who think that Trump is worse than Hitler, and he stole the election, and he's Prudent's puppet, and they've fed them this steady diet of psychotic propaganda, and now here we are. Now we've got a left wing base that's demanding impeachment, regardless of where the facts are, regardless of what it will

really even mean for the Democrats prospects. They just wanted to happen. What does impeachment even do. It doesn't lead to anything. I could lead though, to a big bounce back for Trump, which is what they're also concerned about. King at the major's here in the US in the red down about two tenths, three tenths of a percent, six tenths of percent for the NASAC as we're seeing tech get hit pretty badly today. But seems that the

economy in the US is too healthy for investors. Small business optimism is starring in our very blooming and big economy. And today we give you even more reason for your confidence in the future. Two years ago, in October twenty seventeen, I signed an executive order to increase healthcare choice and competition all across our nation. Since that time, administration has worked tirelessly to expand options and drive down the costs

of health care for the American people. This is the strongest pitch you have, I think from Trump for reelection. You're hearing it from him, from the man himself. Economy is booming. You had Bloomberg, they're reporting the US economy is quote too healthy for investors. People are now one of the issues is there there's so much prosperity and things are going so well that everyone starts saying, well that it must it's hard to believe that it will continue the way that it is, and that becomes its

own dragon, the economy. Right. I meancause trying to figure out what she was saying there where the see like being like we're gonna have a crash, but this has been well. See. You do see this though with real estate, for example, in some places where real estate will just be going up and up, it up, and at some point people just go it can't keep doing this, So then they don't want to buy real estate, even though there are no indicators they can point to other then

it just feels like this can't continue. Now, it is true that what comes up must come down and things won't continue on forever. And my worry and I'm we're gonna replay this if this comes down to it later, because I just have this feeling, my worry for Trump, these Democrats, it's a big clown show. Biden's not gonna

be able to take them. I mean, my concern is that we get into a really bad economy, which would just be blowing off a lot of the bad debt and a lot of the there's a cyclical nature to these things, right, there's you look back and stretching for

what the last fifty years. Really every ten years or so, you tend to have some kind of and we haven't really you know, well, actually we're about that, we're about that point, but we haven't had that reset yet, and it could very well come in the next year or two, especially because when people don't expect it can that can be when it's when it's the worst and everyone's trying to gauge the psychology of well, if everyone thinks that's going well, but the economy is a that is the

for me, the deciding factor here for the presidency. I know we're gonna have all this coverage of these different you know, individuals who are going to run around and say that they're the best Democrat and they're the best for the job for this reason or that reason, all this horse race stuff on LA polling and everything. But at the end of the day, I just think that what do you what do we really care about? And especially in the Trump era, where we stop we've stopped this.

Oh well, whoever the president is has to have a certain affect and a certain decorum all the time, and that that's obviously gone. So when you look at it, you say to yourself, Okay, well, if prescription drug prices are going down, and if healthcare is not skyrocketing at least more, that usually does. But the economy is good, unemployments low, business investment is up. She cared about that? Or you care about whether what was it in Vermont? Producer Mike that now with the state of Vermont will

allow transgender surgery for children. Yes, so they are going to allow taxpayer funded transit or sex reassignment surgeries for children. Transgender sex assignment surgeries essential on your phone there in the state of Vermont. My basically, they don't have to wait until they're twenty one now, you know. So people might say to me, the you know, the opposition would say to me, Fuck, you're not a doctor. What can

you know about this? Well? I can say this, There is no one doctor or no doctor who can tell you what the long term effects and implications are psychologically or physically of sex reassignment surgery for somebody who is still prepubescent. There's because it doesn't it didn't exist. Yeah, so it's a safe bet to know. Nobody knows because how could you know, because it's never been studied, it's never been done, right, But that's how And you know this is I didn't talk about this in the show.

I thought about it. But there's this, uh in a Huffington Post that's been putting out all this stuff about drag kids. He's even year old. Their eleven year old you know, uh, biological males that are dressed up as in drag and doing drag shows and talking. It's man, that stuff. I wonder when it's too much, I wonder it's too much. Democrats could have a compelling pitch. They could give a real you know, they could make a real move on on the presidency. But they have to

not be crazy. And I just don't know if they can do that. I don't know if Democrats can avoid being crazy. Crazy is too baked into the way they approach things. Now they have no way, they have no way of avoiding the crazy because to me it seems they really, they really are crazy. You know, we're talking about Hick and Looper later on socialism. The more normal Democrats are the ones that everyone thinks are the biggest joke, you know, the ones with the exception of Biden. But

Biden is an empty suit. Biden's he's whatever they want him to be. I can't believe Deplasia Deblasio is in this right, he's de Blasi was in the mix. Now, oh yeah, this is insane. Yeah, he's insane. The Blasio is such a clown is and you know he's gonna be up there I can't believe guy's running for president. Everybody I know who works and I knows people still

work with the city in New York. They all say that the real professionals that work in city government, the smart folks in city government, they all just roll their eyes at the Blasio all the time, that this guy's the mayor. But he look, he knows the system. He's like the he's like the mayor. He's like Krketti in the wire. You know, he just knows how to work the system, knows how to how to make it happen. And that's all. You don't have to be smart. You

don't have to be compelling. You don't have to be honorable or ethical, or have a vision or you just got to know you know how to keep certain unions and certain constituencies on your side in the city and you'll end up winning. So when you're a Democrat, all those things you just said work in your favor. Yeah, it's true. Where does a badge of honor to be

those things? That is absolutely the case. By the way, that one thing we're gonna have to get is clarity on Here's another area of risk I think for Trump, which is the wall he keeps saying, we're going to have this great wall, sorry, a big wall twenty five. So the wall is going up. It's going up rapidly. We're going to have over four hundred miles of wall built by the end of next year. The wall is

very important. It's hard to breach it, it's high, it's strong, it's powerful, and it's going up at a much lower cost than the wall that was planned prior to me getting there. The much better wall to we have. You have to see what they built it to disgrace. But we're going to have over four hundred miles of wall built, and that's going to be in the most important areas, and we're going to have all of it built before you know. But this is despite tremendous obstacles that have

been put in front of me by the Democrats. You have no idea four hundred miles a wall. But it's upgrading existing wall, which does help. It's not enough because the wall that was there, I've seen it. It's a joke. You could walk through it. It's not really a wall. You could hop over it. The wall they're placing with is real wall. It will it's it's wall wall. It will prevent people from being able to get across in those specific areas, or at least slow them down considerably,

which is very helpful for border security purposes. But but breaking new ground on totally new wall. We don't have that yet, folks. We'll have more in immigration with Chief Hastings a border patrol later on this hour. Stay with me. This is a really fun column from my friend Charles cook Over at National Review. You know, Charles has been on the show many many times, and I always enjoy I enjoyed Charles is writing, and I think he's he's

a fun guy to talk to you. And this is I usually wouldn't give you as much of someone's column on air as this, but it's pretty short, so with with of course, this is all attributable to the one and only Charles CW. Cook Over at Nashal Review dot com in the corner, which is so this isn't even a full editorial, but it's the worst advice column ever written. You gotta think yourself. That's that's quite a statement. The worst advice column ever written him? And how bad can

this really be? Well, here we go. From Live Well Nebraska comes the most amusingly hysterical and extraordinarily ignorant advice column. I this is Charles Cook speaking have read in a long while. It consists of a question posed by a man writing as dumbfounded Father, a quote, and a response offered by syndicated columnist Amy Dickinson. At no point in the exchange does either person range within a country mile of reality? Have you seen this producer, Mike, By the way,

this columns, I'm gonna this columns amazing. So this is an advice column, a real one that was published in a real place. Dumbfounded father, you know, begins his question as such, Dear Amy, Amy's the advice columnist. This week, I discovered that my intelligent, hard working, responsible, twenty four year old daughter who lives with me is a gun owner.

Charles breaks this down. What exactly is the purpose of this description of his daughter is the implication that an intelligent, hard working and responsible person should not own a gun? Would the purchase be more understandable if it had been made by a stupid, lazy and reckless person. Is it that women should not own guns? Long live the patriarchy? Or should gun owners be older? Perhaps he doesn't say. It gets worse from there quote, and it's not a

normal gun either. It's a forty caliber semi automatic, and she has hollow point bullets to go with it. It is difficult to think of a more normal gun, Charles writes, than a forty caliber semi automatic pistol. If there is such a thing as a normal gun in American life, it is this one. Likewise, there's nothing especially scary about hollow point bullets. More on which later the dumbfounded father continues Amy this is the kind of weapon a criminal

would possess. She says, it is for emergencies. There have only been two home invasions in our neighborhood in the last eleven years. Charles writes, a forty caliber semi automatic is in no way the kind of weapon a criminal would possess. Hell, what does that even mean. Millions of Americans possess forty caliber semi automatic pistols, tens of millions possessed near identical handguns in nine millimeter three five seven

forty five ACP, among others. There's nothing remotely quote criminal about those guns or about the people who own them. As for his she says it is for emergencies. Part if that's what she says, then why not believe her? She's an adult, isn't she? Oh, But the dumbfounded father goes on quote, I've given her three choices. She can either give her weapon to me, sell it, or move

out in three weeks. Wow. Charles takes this on give the weapon to me as an odd thing to write, after writing this is the kind of weapon a criminal would possess, as is for that matter, to sell it to someone to whom a criminal, because it's the kind of weapon a criminal would possess. But the move out in three weeks part takes the cake given that dumbfounded father follows it up with the following I love my daughter and will be so sad for her to move

into a place that she would hardly be able to afford. Thus, the position is, my daughter has bought a gun for emergencies. This is irrational because we live in a safe area that has hosted only two home invasions in the past decade. In consequence, I will force her to live in a place that is more dangerous. But then dumbfounded question goes fully off the rails. This is what his dad about?

I mean? Charles's look, stepping away from Charles's cuse, this is just so fun that he's written this the National Review. I think he's saying this is obviously a fake. I mean, there's like a plant. No one is so dumb as to write this column. It's not. I don't think it's possible. Maybe it is. There's a lot of dumb people out there. Dumb and he's dumbfounded, is what he calls himself. So and this guy found dumb, for sure, but I think

he found himself. Quote. This is what the father says about his daughter, who legally owns and he says, is responsible, an adult, and legally owns a forty Caliberhangen. He writes, quote, but now I have to lock my bedroom door at night because I don't know what she's going to do. Edit to quote, Charles writes, has there ever been a better illustration of the weird act that owning a firearm turns even intelligent, hard working, responsible people into murderous psychopaths.

The questioner here is talking about his own daughter. He doesn't know what she's going to do. He has to lock his bedroom door at night. Good lord, dumbfounded father concludes, Now she says that I don't trust her and is barely speaking to me. How could I convince her to stop in endangering us? Amy's response, Now we're at the advice columnist, which could have been common, rational and tethered

to reality, Charles writes, is arguably even worse. She writes, according to my research, possessing hollow point bullets is illegal in eleven states. Is it illegal in your state to own this sort of exploding ammunition? So let's just step away for a second. The advice columnists here is basically like, hey, dad, who is clearly a lunatic and needs to be told to calm down? Can you actually call the cops on

your daughter and get her sent to prison? Because maybe that's the best way to repair your relationship, Right, Rucer, Mike, you would be a better advice columnist than Amy. Oh, no doubt, that's for sure. Here's what Charles writes. It's remarkable enough that a sentence that begins, according to my research, finishes with the characters of hollow point bullets as exploding ammunition.

Hollow point bullets are not exploding ammunition. They are normal bullets designed to expand on impact, which does more damage to the target and provides extra stopping to power, but also makes them less likely to pass through walls or cause collateral damage. As for the is it legal in your state to own this sort of exploding ammunition question? Does Amy also believe that Dumbfounded's daughter is examining criminal tendencies?

It's hard to see any other implication. If it is not legal to own hollow point bullets, his daughter must have a left or state, b bought the ammunition in another state, and c returned to her state and violation of the law. Does that sound likely or is it more likely she was told by the guy in the gun store that hollow points are recommended for home defense. This is this is amazing. Oh, it goes on. By the way, I'm not done here. I mean, Charles found it.

He's remember this National Review, Charles Cook. He's found a real gem. The advice commist goes on. She she randomly googled some statistics and then had more insinuation. Quote in a report published in twenty fifteen. This is from the advice columist Folks. Folks. Researchers at the University of Chicago found that thirty one percent of households reported having a firearm in twenty fourteen. Down from about forty eight percent of nineteen eighty. According to this study, there are more guns,

but concentrated in fewer households. Why must your household be one of them? Where did your daughter get this weapon and ammunition? Has she received any safety training or certification? Accidental gun death is a substantial risk of owning a gun. Is she perhaps engage in another activity outside of her household that exposes her to increase risks and makes her believe she needs a weapon? I mean, like the advice columist is basically like, I mean, is she running some

drugs on the side. You know, she's a little little Pablita Escobar stuff going on here because she owns a forty caliber And man, I think this is one hundred percent real. You know what. I've gone further, and I think this is like the effects of what our liberal media has done to everyday people. This is a crazy lib Yeah, I think you're right. I was. I wanted to believe that it couldn't be real, But now I think it is real. I think it is. I think it is so. And that way. Then the last thing

from the advice commis I have news for you. A locked bedroom doors No match for this weaponry. As I write this, just five days ago, a father in South Carolina tragically shot and killed his own twenty three year old daughter through a closed door. He mistook her for intruder. Yeah, that's a sad story. But uh, the likelihood of him shooting his daughter through a closed doors very very very small. Um Man, you know this is due My theory is always that people the debate is over guns, but it's

really around how people don't like gun owners. And this is a perfect example of this. There is a a a kind of vitriolic, visceral spising of gun owner that comes through and this entire advice comment from his dad too. Absolutely millions and millions and millions of people on guns all across this country. Producer Mike has a rifle on his forehead right now. The anti gun folks are nuts. Team, just letting you know they are nuts. They this drives

them into a panic. And this column's fantastic. Thanks to hat tip to a big hat tip to Charles Cook over a National Review for finding this and pulling it apart. It was it was good stuff. You are now entering the Freedom Hot Title Operation Center. All of the programs, Monkey caps strictly need to know Team Buck is cleared and ready for the Buck brief. Well, Iron did do it, and you know they did it because you saw the boat. I guess one of the mines didn't explode, and it's

probably got essentially a run written all over it. And you saw the boat at night trying to take the mine off and successfully took the mine off the boat and that was exposed, and that was the boat that was them. Bottom line, as it shows a desire about Ran to be more provocative, not less. I would applaud administration for calling them out, and we need to put more pressure, not less. Get they actually did this. This would be a major provocation that should be answered with

a major response. You know, there were media outlets that were running with this essentially a version of without evidence. I mean you had CNN tweeting out last night US Secretary of State Bike Pompeo blamed Iran for an attack on two tankers in the Gulf of Oman, and I mean this is just classic saying the assessment was based

on intelligence but offering no evidence for his claim. You know, I'm all okay with journalists being skeptical of things and getting answers and just the facts that all this stuff. But does anyone really think does anyone really believe for a second that this kind of in your face obvious undermining skepticism would be put forward by a major news

organization about a Democrat administration's Secretary of State. Do you think they ever would have run a story about the Secretary Clinton claims without evidence that the attack on a US or Allied facility was in fact terrorists. Now this is not to say that they shouldn't fact check and look into it, and but it's just this is the headline. Remember, if you question Bob Muller or Jim Comey, the media thinks that you're undermining our core institutions, putting on democracy

at risk. But if you slip in an offer no evidence line to undermine the Secretary of State's assessment after an Iranian attack on an oil tanker, well then you work for CNN. I just had an exchange with my friend Jonathan Schanzer from the Foundation for Defense and Democracies, and I just said, to a man, you know, it's it's it's pretty stunning how when you're overseas and you see how seeing an international presents America the rest of

the world. It's anti American propaganda. I can't I would not be comfortable working or seeing an international given the way that it shows America. I think that that's a problem. But saying things about Mike Pompeo that make it see him like he must be some kind of liar, that's that shouldn't surprise any of us. They will take any opportunity to trash this administration and even who works with

this administration. This is just their approach. This is what Pompeo had to say about why the Iranians were behind this play seven. Iran is lashing out because the regime wants our successful maximum pressure campaign lifted no economic sanctions entitled the Islamic Republic to attack innocent civilians, disrupt global oil markets, and engage in nuclear blackmail. The international community condemns Iran's assault on the freedom of navigation and the

targeting of innocent civilians. Our policy remains an economic and diplomatic effort to bring a round back to the negotiating table at the right time to encourage a comprehensive deal that addresses the broad range of threats. Threats today apparent for all the world to see to peace and security. Is there anything objectionable about this? Does anyone really think that Mike Pompeo is doing something other than trying to promote US and allied national security interests in this part

of the in this part of the world. Well, the answer is that there are journalists who clearly think that there's something up here, there's some dishonesty at work. They will not, they do not take this Secretary of State at his word, even when the other side of the table is Iran. Until last night, you know, I was on Fox News last night. We're talking about this issue.

Until last night when you had it's amazing video released video of Iran removing a limpit mine from an unexploded limpit limpit mine from a tanker in the Gulf of Aman. So we have video of the Iranians putting a essentially a fast mover fast boat right up against the was the Kokuru Courageous and the front Altai Year. Those are the two tankers that were at t act two explosions up alongside them. And we've got video video of the

Iranians doing this. But they wouldn't they wouldn't wait, they wouldn't allow the administration even present anything before this are saying without evidence, without evidence, Trump and his administration is saying all this stuff. Wow, it's quite a thing when you have overpaid and pampered US journalists who would rather believe the Iranian government propaganda that the Trump administration is lying about this attack, then they would believe the Trump administration.

And those who will say I saw some of this today too. Oh, but Trump lies, But listen that andre's all these lies. No. Trump exaggerates, engages in hyperbole and in his fights with the media, Yet sometimes he is untruthful as a means of trying to fight back against the media, but on important issues that affect the American people. If you asked me, if you said right now, buck, I will give you ten thousand dollars, which it's like two months rent in a studio apartment of New York

City now. But if you like, I give you ten thousand dollars. I know market's depressing, isn't it. It's crazy, dude, The city's wild, very much. So yeah, ten thousand dollars if you could tell me a major lie about an important policy issue that Trump has has told not a difference of opinion I wouldn't be able to come up

with one. And when you start taking Trump's FIBs from SMS directions, Trump's issues with the truth on minor things, and you start expanding that out to well, now we can't trust them when they say the Iranians are attacking an oil tanker. Sorry, this is a this is a stage of Trump's arrangement syndrome. This is not normal, this is not acceptable, This is not something that we should let pass. That journalists had to be really convinced, you know that that this wasn't a false flag or something.

Who else is going to be attacking an oil vessel an oil tanker in the Gulf of Alman if not the Iranians, And there's no one else that even makes sense. And the administration knows that this is going to be questioned. They know that if they got this wrong, the stakes are very very high. But you just would not that the they'll hide behind and say, oh, our skepticism is

just because we want the facts. But we know that they would never have had this kind of skepticism, and an with the Obama administration never it never would have happened, absolutely never would have happened. So I'll like Trump just quick update here on what's going on with China. Trump is saying that things are still looking like they're gonna

He's confident there'll be some kind of deal. I don't think it's gonna happen till after Trump's reelection, which I am China, there we go, I am confident in Here's what the Trump's are saying about China and how we're doing with all this play clip for please. We expect to have a meeting with President she. We're doing very well with respect to China. We're taking in billions and billions of dollars which we never took in before. The

tariffs are being very strong. We have twenty five percent of two hundred and fifty billion dollars, and tremendous money is flowing into our treasury. China is subsidizing those companies, so our people are not paying for it. If you look, our people are not paying for it. China is subsidizing those companies so that people continue to work. Now, the problem for China is that a lot of companies are leaving China because they don't want to pay the tariffs.

But we're doing very well. We'll see what happens here. But Trump is sticking to his guns on the China trade fight, and he seems very confident in this. Still, our economy is still very strong, as we know, So let's see if Trump's able to pull this pull this one off. But on a ram, We're not going to war with Iran. Don't listen all the media that they're hyperventilating about it because it allows them to bash drump drumps are warmonger. No, he's not. Obama was. The timing

is immediate. We are out of money. We will not have the money to continue to run this program where we take care of children, children who come into this country by themselves illegally, they're given to us to care for them. By the end of this month or early next month, we will have no money, and we've already had to take drastic measures to protect their life and safety with what little money we have left. This isn't about politics. This is about life and safety. It's a

humanitarian crisis. We are seeing double the number of kids coming into this country by themselves. We've already had as many kids come to our care as did the entire previous year. And Congress simply has to Act. There's not a choice because what happens if we don't get this money immediately is we go into what's effectively a government shutdown where we have to run these facilities on an io. We are already functionally out of capacity. Kids are backing

up at the border because Congress isn't acting. That's Alex Asar of HHS. He's a secretary. He's saying that they're just running out of money now. I mean, the crisis has gone beyond just the numbers that are turning up at the board of the individuals. Now, the resources that are being deployed are running very, very low. We want to bring somebody on who can speak to just exactly what's happening now and what they're seeing. We have Brian Hastings, Chief,

Brian Hastings of US Border Patrol with US right now. Chief. We appreciate you making the time. Hey, thanks for having me on BUD First, What is going on now? I mean, give me give me kind of a view of what's happening on the ground for last thirty or so days. Oh, happy to so. We're unfortunately seeing we're seeing Bordertrol breaking records and those aren't records that we want to break. We've seen six hundred and forty two thousand arrest so

far this year. That's higher than any fiscal year that we've had for the last ten years. Like I said, breaking records, and almost everything we have seen May arrest. We're one hundred and thirty two thousand. We saw daily averages or average arrest during May was four thousand, two hundred and eighty six. And we saw large groups and we've never frankly never seen before. We had six days in May that we're over five thousand apprehensions. We had

multiple numbers of large groups. As I said, forty eight large groups just in May alone. So so far this fiscal year, we've had over one hundred and ninety two large groups. We classify those large groups as a group over one hundred. We had a day March twenty nine, I'm sorry, May twenty ninth, two nineteen, where we actually apprehended a group of one thousand and forty five individuals.

So we are seeing our numbers of those that were encountering primarily family units and unaccompanied alien children, dramatically increase from day to day, and those records are not records we want to be breaking. How are you doing on the resource side. You had HHS Secretary Asar saying that unless Congress gives funding, they're going to be running short and what will that mean specifically for border patrol operations.

So we have already seen that hit us hard in that we we haven't seen a flow like this, and especially a demographic like this, where historically we had primarily single adults from contiguous Mexico who we could repatriat very quickly.

Now we have a new demographic of single adults and family units, which which make up about sixty five percent of our apprehensions right now, who essentially we have nothing no consequence that we can apply under floras in TVPR, which means we depend heavily on our partners with both Health and Human Service Office, a Refugee Resettlement and ro ICE to pick up those aliens and transport them from our facilities. Now they are not funded properly to do that.

They don't have the betspace and the funding to do that. So our capacity numbers those individuals that we have in our short term detention. We've been forced to have them in our custody a lot longer than we should have them. We're supposed to be short term detention facilities, but due to the number, the sheer volume, and the lack of betspace for those individuals to be able to move them out of our custody, we don't have that, so we're stuck holding them a lot longer than we should be,

which has led us to increase our medical contracts. We have dramatically increased our medical screening and our contract capabilities across the southwest border. We've had to increase our transportation contracts just so we can transport those individuals and high volume and those large groups that I spoke to back to our stations for processing. And then in addition to all that, just the sheer volume of consumables, feeding and

caring for those individuals who are in our custody. We have eaten into a lot of our own operational money to do that, and we are in bad need, as Secret Secretary Azar said, we're in bad need of additional funding now in order to care for the humanitarian crisis that we have. Chief pacings, how is this affecting the core mission of order patrol on the national security side, dealing with the cartels, preventing legal alien smuggling and other

other bad actors, gang members, cartel assassins, traffickers. What does this mean for all those mission set so that that unfortunately, we realize that the humanitarian mission is a very important one, and our agents risk their lives daily saving those who put themselves in a bad situation or who are put in a bad situation by smug However, when you're dedicating forty to sixty percent of your manpower from the border security mission, you're pulling them just to do the transportation,

the detention, the processing, care and feeding for these individuals. Something has to give, and that's border security. Unfortunately, So while we're tied up dealing with these large amounts of family units and unaccompanied children, there are parts of the border that are wide open. We have shut down checkpoints in certain locations. We've also shut down or canceled training

for our agents. We've canceled leave for our agents, annual leave and the ability to just take some time off training, as I said, and then we've pulled agents off of task forces with valuable partners who we get information and intelligence from. So all of these things come at a

very large cost. Not to mention, we're sending on average about seventy six individuals that we detain in the secondary medical care per day, so that's basically to a hospital or a clinic, and with that comes the necessity to send an agent with them too, since they're in our custody to basically care and watch over them, which is also that again pulls more agents from the Border Security Mission.

Chief Hastings of US Border Patrol Chief, please keep doing what you're doing, man, and let us know if we can help get the word out some more. You guys have got your hands full and then some appreciate it. Bout Thank you, all right, team, We'll be back right after this break. This has been the honor of a lifetime, the opportunity of a lifetime. I couldn't be prouder to have had the opportunity to serve my country, and particularly

to work for this president. He has accomplished so much in these two and a half years, and it's truly been something I will treasure forever. It's one of the greatest jobs I could ever have. I've loved every minute, even the hard minutes, I have loved it. I loved the President that I love the team that I've had the opportunity to work for the presidents, surrounded by some of the most incredible and most talented people you could

ever imagine, And it's truly the most special experience. The only one I can think of that might top it just a little bit is the fact that I'm a mom. I have three amazing kids, and I'm going to spend a little more time with them. Sarah Hugabe Sanders getting a little emotional. Man has been quite as called it quite a ride, probably dramatically understates it, but it has been quite an experience to be sure, to have been in the role of White House Press secretary, and she's

been with Trump. Do you see all the people who were jumping all over trum because he said three and a half years, like, oh, Trump can't do math? These were journalists. I mean, I know there's only so many times in you to say that journalists so many of them are morons. But yes, she has been with Trump for three and a half years because she started during the campaign. Full so when he says thank you for three and a half years, it's not that Trump can't count,

it's a journals are morons. Did you see this was a thing yesterday? Yeah, people were calling him out o. Trump can't count. And if he did it the other way, they would have said, well, he's been with you three and a half years because she started with you back correct, either way it goes. They just the hatred for Trump is so is so bizarre, it really is. It's just it's just out of control. Um, that's that's every day. We can say on the show. If they just they

don't even care, it doesn't even matter anyway. Trump's had some nice words to say about Sarah. We're gonna talk a little about this press secretary job because I got an idea. I know, I know a guy who's got a little more time on his hands. But we'll get to that in a second. Here's what the President had to say about the work, ethic, and skills of Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Play clip two. A friend, a woman, a great, great,

magnificent person actually named Sarah Huckabee Sanders. And she's very proper. She's done an incredible job. But we've been through a lot together. And she's tough, but she's good. You know, you also have tough and bad, right, She's tough and she's good. She's great, and she's going to be leaving the service of her country, and she is going to be going I guess you could say private sector. She is a special person, a very very fine woman. She has been so great. She has such heart. She's strong

but with great great heart. And I want to thank you for an outstanding job and thank you, come, thank you heart. I gotta say she she was better in this role than I would have thought at the beginning. I thought she really kind of grew into it and stepped up her game. And that was I'm sure in some at some level, a trial by fire situation where she just was thrown to the thrown to the wolves and realized it was going to be her or the wolves. So she got real, real, real fiery when she had to.

I think she did a very good job. I think she was a very competent member of the administration, and also with someone who was among the most I mean I right now, they hate bar the most because Bar is going to be probleised for them. They know that they hate Bar the most, which is not it's not that Bar is dumb or you know that all these

things that they'd like to say about Republicans. He's just a threat to their whole narrative, and they know that that Inspector General report whenever it comes out, could be a real problem for them. So that's why bar is just getting in their way and makes them upset and all this other stuff. But how could be? Sanders was probably the top five of for the media certainly hated Trump figures. I mean they really really despised her in a way that was it was so unnecessary. I mean,

you know, well, what did she really do? Exactly? They said, oh, you know that she lied about this or that, And I say, what's the big lie that she told that was so important or so upsetting to have to hear or deal with? And then oh, but you know, they start mumbling about something. They have no idea exactly what the lie was, but they know that there's lies. They say. That's what they'll always say. Oh, here everything, my word for it. CNN. I didn't realize April Ryan is a CNN.

Now that's perfect, It makes perfect. It's dude. Hashtag resistance. It's a real industry. If you if you turn hashtag resistance and you get enough attention and you can get it enough battles to presidents, CNN will put you on air. No matter how generally worthless or political analysis and reporting maybe on any one issue. April Ryan. Yeah, and also, let's step back from usually you think there's always a little bit of a combative. You know, we had Smarmie

Smurf Jay Carney back in the day. You know, there's always a little bit of a when there's an administration that is not on your is not your team, or is not your political party, there's going to be a slightly contentious relationship with the press. But you would think that once the Press secretary steps down in a normal time, in normal circumstances, you would have some some like, oh,

you know, we wish you well on the way out. No. No, not with the Trump administration, not with the journalists that have been surrounding Trump this whole time, and all the people that are trying to work for him and do what they can for the country. Here's what April Ryan, here's the magnanimity, the decency and kindness that April Ryan is able to summon. For Sarah huckeby Sanders Departure Play three, Aaron, she did the right thing. She did the right thing.

She should have done the right thing a long time ago. The reason why I say that is because she suffers from liabetes, and her tenure has been fraught with sex, lies and videotape from the moment she stepped into that position. There were lies from that podium, from her mouth about the videotape grabbed by the p word with the tic tac.

Then she's lied, lied, livelight live, and then the video, that propaganda video that she put out about our own gym Acosta, you know, saying that he hit someone when he indeed didn't to take his badge from him, and he ultimately got it back after court rulings in a big fight. But basically, when Sarah Huckaby had no ground to stand on, she would make personal attacks. There were many times that she would leave after twelve minutes of doing a briefing because she could not face the heat.

That's right, White House Press Corps can't help himself, just want to want to trash Sarah Huckabe centers. If if you're a Democrat, if you're part of hashtag resistance media, you view all opera, you all chances to trash anyone associated with Trump as too valuable to pass up, as too valuable to agg nor. And so here we are here, we are folks, and then you get people saying, well, Buck, you know, I know somebody who might be pretty good

at this job. He's got fine swoop of hair, he is fast on his feet, he's got breadth of knowledge. Apparently quite a ladies man. Thank you, Buck. That's right, Producer Mike, everybody, you know. I was actually gonna go with Hogan Gidley, but we'll go with producer Michael. Yeah, Hogan Gidley is the one that everyone's talking about right now. He's he's a he's a a snappy dresser, to be sure,

Heather now would be would be great? Um that that would be another another one that I would think would be very much in the at the top of the list. You'd been Steve Cortez too, from CNN. Yeah, is that name really? You know? I saw, you know, he's a big dude. He played football at g Town. Yeah, I saw him. We were hanging out the Trump Hotel. He's

he's a big dude, and I asked him. I said, due, you must have played football, because you don't look like when he's like wikipedia, you know, he's like a big dead He's Oh yeah, I played football at George John Yeah, and I was like, wow, Steve Cortez giving me a ticket to the gun show. Yeah, yeah, that's right. I was like, which ways the beach, Steve. He wouldn't flex from me though, but yeah, his name's in the mix, Heather. Now we're Hogan Gidley, my man, Pete heg Seth. His

name has been floating around a little bit too. You know, it's this is all the the intrigue. It's fun because everyone can just say, oh, I heard a rumor, and we're all here in rumors. But I don't I don't know who it's really gonna If I had to put money on, I'd probably would probably be Hogan Gidley. I mean, the guy's already there, but Hogan or Heather or not. I don't even know who. Melani has spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham might.

I've never seen her before, heard of her, but today she's Fox has her at the very top the list of possible contenders. You know, it would be amazing, though, if Trump just decided to be his own press secretary, If he just showed up and he was like, oh right, what have you got for me today? You know, and he just like was the guy, but that might melt too many literally you would watch. It would be like the end of Indiana Jones and the what's the first one?

Not the not the Temple of Doom, not the Lost Last Crusade, Arc of the Covernant? Right, yeah, well, what's the first Indiana Jones movie called Raiders of Lost? Raiders of the Lost Art, thank you, Raiders Lost start. It'd be like that when the Nazi faces melt, except it would be the journo faces would all like they'd all melt if Trump did his own press conferences at the end and those you are asking me, No, I'm not, you know, and it's just it's not. It's not my thing.

It's not my thing. I'm not a Yeah, yeah, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna say I haven't offered the job. I'm not gonna say i'm not because i haven't been offered the job. But I'm not gonna say i'm not so or i am maybe who knows, but it's not really I'm I'm not. I'm not a swamp creature. Man. You gotta really embrace this stinky, methane filled gator swimming swampiness of DC. If you're gonna work work with the press like that day in a day out. I mean,

you've gotta be a warrior. You gotta be a warrior for your side and know they're just gonna come at you with everything, and I don't know, you know, I don't need them ask And everybody went to high school with you know, what was Buck like in high school? And then they write some story in the Daily Beast. I'll have that guy k file over at CNN writing something about how, you know, Buck Sexton promised girls in high school when he took their phone numbers, he'd call them,

and he never did. He's a mean man, you know, something like that. I'll be the enemy. So I don't think I'm gonna be the White House press secretary. Um, I think that's a safe bet. I don't know if producer Mike is gonna be He's got connections. Everybody loves Hannity's team loves producer Mike. Rushes Tam loves producer Mike. That means that this guy, you don't even know what

kind of they called wasta in the Middle East. We don't know what kind of wasta Producer Mike's got stored up, right, now do you do you have a do you have a bet, by the way, on who you think is gonna be the I don't know. I kidly makes sense. Um, I just want somebody a little tough here, doesn't I mean he seems like a nice guy, but I want I like, I need a puncher man. I need that. I'm looking Cortes. Now. You say he played football, means a little might be a little aggressive. I like that.

I want a fighter. I want a brawler. I want somebody like Trump. He may challenge a cost to do an arm wrestling match, and I can tell you he might actually Acosta's arm might get snapped in half. He's a little fellow, and I one cortest he's a little fellow. Yeah, that's a possibility. So we'll see what happens. White House Press Secretary. Libs are not given any you know, any uh leeway or gratitude or any They're not They're not being nice to start on the way out. But we

knew they wouldn't because Libs don't. They don't like to play nice. They don't like to be nice. This is just not really in there, and they're baillywick, you could say. So we'll see, but we got to some roll call coming knop. It's Friday, it's the weekend, it's Father's Day. Good things. Stay with us. Democrat Fight Night will be upon us soon or actually Fight Nights two nights June twenty sixth and twenty seventh, a multi a multi night, multi part event. Oh man, I'm gonna have to Oh

that means I'm gonna have to live tweet those things. Man, that's gonna get that's gonna get interesting. I enjoy that. But you got a lot of candidates gonna be in the mix, and I'm hoping, I'm hoping that people will really get a chance to see that most of these Democrats are pretty clownish. There will be some major issues raised. One of them is you'll see Joe Biden saying stuff that is completely contrary to the Joe Biden that we're all supposed to believe has existed for a long time.

Just remember, Joe Biden is now a guy who was saying that he's going to abolish the High Amendment. He's an abortion hardliner. Now he's an abortion hardliner. Before we listen to what he has to say to try to appease the crazy left wing bass in this next debate. This is what Joe Biden sounded like back in two thousand and six Play twenty. I do not view abortion

as a as a choice and a right. I think it's always a tragedy, and I think that it should be rare and safe, and I think we should be focusing on how to limit the number of abortions, and there ought to be able to have a common ground and consensus as to do that. Common ground s limit, not a choice and a right, he says, although I don't really know what he what he thinks he's saying. With that, he called it a tragedy. Do you think

you'll hear anything like that from Joe Biden? You're gonna get on the twenty six and twenty seventh, I can assure you the answer is no. And this is where the media advantage that the Democrats have become so important, because they will allow they will allow Democrats to say whatever they have to to try to win in the primary, and then we'll make sure that they're not that there's not a major megaphone of the flip flop that's being blast out to the rest of the country all the time,

so that people will know what's going on. I mean, that's that's what I think is happening here. Joe Biden is going to get away with whatever he has to get away so that he can be the nominee. Is also why you see them saying that they are really hoping that these these polls that show by early on ahead of trumpets some key states. They want to see if there's some momentum with that. They want to see what's going on there. Because Biden's entire repeal to Democrats

is he'll beat Trump. That's it. They do nothing else. If he beats Trump, they'll be If he will beat Trump, they're behind him. Nothing else mashes them the policy. But Biden could say that he's a space alien from the planet you know, Zog or Zod or wherever the is that from. Um, you know, what's that flash Gordon, isn't a planet Zod or something? Am I am I crazy? I'm not sure. I thought we're the bad guys in Superman. That's yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right. I think that's what

it is. Zobed Um, not to be confused with Isad the clothing store. So whatever whatever they have to do, they're gonna do as long as Biden's numbers are strong. But I think you're gonna see Biden's numbers slipping. Um. But just remember, he's a guy that changes on a dime. Doesn't matter what he used to say. He says whatever he has to say whenever he has to say it in order to win. And then you've also got the debate that will be on display over socialism, which is

fantastic because Democrats will pretend. But whoever wins this primary, by the time that person gets to the general election, there will be this move away from the open discussion of socialism because the American people, even if the polls you see are correct where you got the forty percent of Americans, thirty percent of Americans like socialism, whatever it may be, that's not enough to win. So they'll act like, oh,

the Republicans are just making the stuff up about socialism. Meanwhile, you're gonna hear from guys like John Hickenlooper that the Democratic Party should not be the party of socialism. Play nineteen. Democrats must say loudly and clearly that we are not socialists.

I don't think they're gonna say that, and I don't think they're going to say that at this point because the left wing base, not just because of Bernie Sanders, but the Democrat base and the left has largely embraced democratic socialism, and I always want to ask them what is the real difference? You know, they say democratic socialism and it's supposed to immediately moderate their make them seem more moderate in their position. Oh, well, it's democratic social

it's gonna be like European style socialism. Well, what ask But when you say Europe, Europe's a big place, a lot of countries. Who are we going to be like in Europe? Which economy are we going to try to emulate? They say, the Nordic countries. Well, then we have We're gonna have much higher taxes and much lighter government regulation of business and of entrepreneurship, and a lot of free market stuff that goes on in those Nordic countries better than what we have in this country when it comes

to the regulatory environment. So is that what they want? What will you know? What they want? They want a massive government takeover of the well completion of the government takeover the healthcare system, and then also a ka a a an environmentalism enforced from above that allows them the ability to just control every aspect of your life, greater redistribution of wealth, the enshrinement of identity politics into law.

I mean, these are some of the core. Amnesty for illegals and a day facto open border status, these are all the things that, oh yeah, we have to look forward to in these Democrat debates. We'll see what they end up saying. But you know what, dude, I think I think Elizabeth. I think Elizabeth Warren is gonna she's gonna come out of this one looking strong for the Democrats. We'll see. The show ain't over yet, folks, keeping it real time for Roll Call a Team. I'm doing the

show from the Freedom Hut, NYC today. And even though I grew up here, it's funny when you when you leave this place for a while, when you leave for a bit and then you, uh, you come back. Even if you're in a place like the Swamp in DC, which is pretty crowded, but it's just not really crowded the way that a place like New York is. It's not even the same same league. Man, and walking on the streets here, you get the sense they're tourists that would just trapes over my dead and mangled body to

get one of those. I I heart New York T shirts they sell by Central Park, Ruster Mark, you know what I'm talking about. They see those things. Man, they still sell those T shirts people. I don't know why they want them either. I don't know. Maybe it's maybe it's so kitchy that it's almost cool or something. I don't know, but you know, and then you know, they move the horses finally from the southern end of Central Park.

I walk, I did a little walk around the loop around the park today, and they move the horses because the smell of manure was too much for the residents. Finally they banded together and they banished the horse poop from their streets. So now they're kind of interior into the park. So you know, you learned the city changes man stuff, although it just keeps getting more expensive all the time. That's the other part of it that one has to be aware of. All right, enough of my

urban adventures here in NYC. And you know, they don't have they don't have those little nerdy electric scooters that I can neither confirm nor deny I use on a regular basis in DC, because if I did use them on a regular basis that would be nerdy. So let's just leave that as neither confirmed nor deny, but pretty sure that they're awesome as long as no one sees you on them. But they don't have them here in New York. So I kind of missed that, all right, John, Rights, Uh,

what do we got here? She'll say a prediction of the two night Democrat debate coming up, not one question will be actually answered, and they will end up beating each other up over who's the biggest Trump hater? John. I think you're probably right. I think that's likely because right now it's all about getting the base to go along, getting the base to be you know, on board, and so we'll have to see and we'll have to see

who's able to do that. I mean, you have so many contenders at this point, you know, the Democrat twenty twenty field is so dense. Here we go. We have in the first twenty twenty Democratic primary debate. I can give you a I pulled up a graphic of this. You have Senator Michael Bennett of Colorado, former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Corey Booker, Democrat in New Jersey, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buddha judge, former HUD Secretary Julian Castro, New

York City mayor Build A Lazio. Former Representative John Delaney of Maryland, Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, Senator Kirsten Jill of New York, Senator Kamala Harris Kamala Harris rather of California, former Colorado Governor John hicken Looper, Washington Governor j Insley,

Senator Amy Klobascher of Minnesota. Representative Betto O'Rourke of Texas, Tim Ryan of Ohio, Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Eric Swawell of California, Ward of Massachusetts, Maryann Williamson, activist an entrepreneur, and Drew Yang man, that's like, it's like when I have to do one of those liveraides where that are really long and get it in under sixty seconds. That was I felt like the micro machines man. Do you

remember the micromachines guy. They just sold like tiny little plastic models of cars and planes, you know, made in China or Taiwan or whatever. And then the micro machines guy he was like, man, no, he talk really fast. The commercials he was the most famous. He was the best part of micro machines, because then when you got them, you realize this is just a small crappy toy, and he's got a lot of small crappy toys. It's not not much you can do with him, all right, back

to back to, back to business. Sexton Richard writes, Buck Trump messed up, but it's not that big of a deal. Clinton stude Stephanopolis was obviously sent to create a distraction from Trump's success with Mexico, and he fell for it. It really needs to stop trying to be nice to these criminals. That clown should never have gotten access to the president. Also, I know that that fighting back has been his strength so far, but I think it's time

for him to ignore their histrionics and accusations. They're desperate and want the attention it brings on their stupid statements. When he responds, he needs to get the focus back onto his agenda and stop letting them get him off the messages he needs to deliver. All right. I agree that that the president, it would be a good thing. I think if he were able to focus more on his message instead of countering their message. This is always

a concern of mine with his president. He's so good at counterpunching that it feels like he's always who's gonna hit me next? And because he wants to CounterPunch. But you know, he could actually go on offense. He could jab, jab, you know, stick and move, float like a butterfly, staying like a bee. You know, seven little chipmunks sitting on a branch eating a lot of acorns on my uncle's ranch. Step into my office. You know what I'm talking about. Mark,

You've you've seen that movie No Faults? Really? Man? All right, fine, Mark, I'm in the I'm in the stew today with Mark. So I keep trying to see him, trying to catch him, trying to catch him napping over there. It's not it's not a weekend yet, man, you can give me dirty looks in person. That's right now. It's not Friday, Mr. I mean, it's not rather, it's not a weekend yet. You got a few more minutes of Nashally Syndicata Rady to get your butt through before you can. Do you drink?

What's your what's your breverage choice? Either beer or vodka? What kind of vodka we go for usually Titos. That's a good cause. Texas potato potato vodka, unlike that other swill that's made with grein. Not too cheap, not too expensive. Tito's is my is my go to. Actually, So there you have it. Let's see Andrew right, um, hold on, no, he tells me it's something. Okay, here we go, David, hey Buck, there's no reason to go any further south

than outer Banks. North Carolina. Charleston and Savannah are great, but when you get to Florida, it starts to get dicey. Well, David, I like, I don't know, man, I know there's this whole Florida man thing. Now when people talk about Florida all the time. I like Florida. Well, that's a cool hat. Where'd you get that? You get all the all the like fancy people come to New York and then they don't come visit me in the swamp. You get all the good gear up here. Yeah, black rifle coffee guys,

Black rifle guys hooked you up. Yeah, that's that's some I want one of those hats. It's a legit hat. They like Producer Mike though. It's legit. But you know what I do get funny looks in New York City. So the hat is has the American flag and a rifle on it, and I do get. I had somebody look at me today like just make icon tho my hat. I was like, Heaven forbid the American flag and a rifle. Seriously, what is the world coming to producer Mike Crazy? It's

some crazy easy stuff. Let's see. We got Calvin up in this piece. Greetings from behind Emmy lines in Central California. I've been in beaches from Hawaii to Florida, and the central coast of California has by far the best beaches. Ah, here we go somebody with a little bit of you know, Cali Pride from Pizbo Pizmo north to Morrow Bay, Cambria, Monterrey and Santa Cruz. Calvin, there are there are some

beautiful beaches along the way there, There's no question. And I think that big, Sir, and that whole part of California that's between San fran and La Is, it's just it almost doesn't look real, especially if you're driving the Pacific Coast Highway when the sun's starting to set. It's incredible. But that said, Hawaii's pretty awesome. Why he's got some pretty nice beaches from what I understand, William writes, in reference to the lib saying Trump is inviting for an

interference in our election. Let us not forget that a few months ago Hillary Clinton asked China to hack Trump's tax returns Shields High. Did that happen? I don't remember that happening, But is that the thing that Yeah, pricier Mike, let me know if that actually that went down the way that this guy says it went down. I don't know. Let's see, Matthew. I know you only stayed in the first part, but I'd never see where you justified doing the second part for the greater good for their Democrats.

Greater good. You mentioned that if the Democrats win the presidency in Congress House, that they will push through amnesty with the illegals and flood the Democratic Party. Then everything becomes more and more like New York and California, slowly or quickly degenerating, and people switched from Democratic Republican and the Democratic Party declares martial law for the good of the people and controls everyone, just like the book nineteen

eighty four. WHOA Matthew, it's pretty intense, pretty intense stuff we're going for here, my friend. But at least at least you're not shy about it getting into it. Larry listening to yesterday's podcast about illegal immigrants and remembered an article from the Wall Street Journal on April twenty third opinion page. It was about the testimony regarding the adding of the immigration status question to the census form. The

testimony of the head of ICE. He said the number of people undetermined status was twenty five million, not eleven million. This is similar number I've heard you suggest sometime. Love your show, Larry from near Cincinnati. Yeah, I know that the eleven million number is a joke. I mean I the super math nerds at Yale all came together and their number was twenty to thirty million. Based on other data.

The eleven million is we have census data. This is what the census data tells us, and the census data stays the same somehow year in and year out. That's what that's where they get the eleven million. There's nothing else that suggests eleven million is correct. It's all based on the baseline number comes from census data, but there's a lot of other data remittances sent back to Mexico. Oh, you can really do can track those remittan's a set back to Mexico. Look at the number of visa overstays

every year. Look at the number. I mean, there's a lot of data you can crunch, and professional data crunchers who look at this. I believe also there was an assessment from the financial community about the number of illegals. I think it was people maybe at Morgan Stanley or JP Morgan on one of these places. They looked into this for financial reasons and they thought it was twenty to thirty million. At the twenty millions a big difference

than eleven million. You know. That's that I can tell you. It's a true thing. Good job, Buck, twenty million is different than eleven That's that's the kind of insight that we like to bring in the Freedom Hunt day in and day out. Because of Friday, We're gonna some more fun on the other side. Come back with a roll call. Stay right there, Michael writes, I'm sure glad I don't listen to your show for movie and music opinions, just saying shield side, whoa hey, hey, you can't just like

you can't just throw that out there. Dude, you gotta call me out on some specifics. You gotta tell me what exactly I've said about about movie or music that you disagree with, sir, so then I can buck slap right back at you. But if you're just gonna say that my movie and music opinions are no bueno, then that's you know, how how can I say you're wrong? I don't know what you're talking about exactly? Just like that Pa, whoa exactly that's how you got that one

left the sting. Actually that one hurt all right? But fine, man, you know, Michael, why don't you come back and bring the real ruckets and tell me what you disagree with. I mean, you know, if you tell me that you're you're watching you know you don't like Ghostbusters or something, that's important data for me to know, because then I can just discount your opinion. There's some movies where it's like, oh, you don't like that, And I'm going to tell you

this right now. Anyone who tells me that they think that the Avengers movies are really good movies, I'm not saying you can enjoy them, but if you tell me they're a good movie you may still be my friend, we may still be on the same side of political issues. I do not trust your judgment of movies anymore because some of those Avengers movies. First of all, it's all

the same movie. It's all just like the same series of actors with a lot of cgi and then there's like a plague of monsters at the end that destroyed New York City, and they're all, it's all this, it's the same movie. And this was like a billion dollars franchise, Like how many towns can people see it? A little Hulk smash, Like, oh, look, and there's Thor with his big arms and what's his name in the Iron Man suit?

Being all not even really that witty. I mean, he's he was better the Ironman movies I thought were great. But yeah, see, now I'm digging a hole for myself because some of you're like, I love the Avengers movies. I certainly hope not, but some of you probably do. All Right, here we go, Glan writes, please read a good news story. Okay, here we go. My son graduated from Blackstone High School Blackstone Millville High School last Friday.

One of his classmates was age of three, on a jet ski with his father and was hit by a speedboat, killing his father instantly. Oh my gosh. Bradley the son survived due to his life fast, but as a result was weird wheelchair bound. Well. At his graduation, his class watched, with the help of his physical therapist, he stood and walked for the first time in front of his class to get his diploma. You can watch the video on YouTube. Thanks for sharing this with your audience. Okay, Glenn, Well

that's quite that's quite an amazing accomplishment. I'll have to try to find that one on YouTube, and thank you for bringing to my attention. Garth Ween, That's not Wueen's basement. Garth always makes me think of that Garth. I've actually have I have you ever met at Garth that wasn't I have you ever met someone's name was Garth who wasn't from the Wayne's World Garth? Noah, I think first,

is this guy's name really Garth? I don't know more NHL goalie and Islander's GM Garth Snow, Oh really yeah, I see there we go? Yeah? Could there? I mean, could this be v Garth? Doen Buck? The other day? You talk? Oh, Garth Brooks. There we go. Now, I gotta cod read myself on that one. That's absurd. I should have gotten that the other day you talked about the homeless of the mentally disturbed. You should reach out

to Michael Medved. He and his psychiatrist's wife have done a lot of good thinking on those two problem groups. Yet I am glad that Seb Gorka replace Medved in our market. I prefer the kick ass style of conservatism. H Garth, I I do not. I don't know Michael Medved. I've actually never even I never met him, never talked to him, never tweeted out. We've had zero contact of any kind, digital or otherwise. And you know, yeah, I don't know. That's you know, do you know his stuff, Mike,

I don't know his stuff. No, not too familiar with him. I know who he is, but it's not that familiar. I don't know. I mean, I'm just too busy just running this this amazing radio show. I don't know. I don't know all the other radio shows. Yeah, so what can I tell you? Uh, Diane Buck, I confess when you first talked about the uber Rider rating system, I thought it was too much like China's system. After thinking about it for a while, I realized there's an important difference.

In China. The rating system touches every aspect of the citizen's life, and it is enforced by the government. The Uber system is only used by that company and only applies to their customers. So I'm with you. Good for the Uber drivers. I hope their customers are incentivized to behave like decent human beings as usual. Your analysis is spot on. Shields hide your analysis, not your analysis. That's

a different thing. I'm just saying, just want to clarify, And I would say this that you know, this is one of these moments where I'm not going to take a victory lap and say I told you so, guys, But I mean, I can't told you so on this one. The Uber rating, the people that are involved, I don't see what the problem is here. I like. I like that when somebody's going to engage in a business transaction with me in a certain platform or company, they know that I'm you know that I'm on the up and up.

You know, if I say I'm gonna be there for reservation, I'm gonna be there if I'm if you're gonna pick me up and take me on a long car ride. I have a good reputation for, you know, being polite and professional and all the rest of us. So I like it. And you know, I know a lot of you came at me with the heat on that one. But at least Diane agrees with me. At least Diane is on a team buck on this one. All Right, everybody, I'm gonna have a fantastic weekend. It's gonna be Father's Day.

I hope you will have a fantastic Father's Day. I'm gonna be with my dad and my family coming up on Sunday, So enjoy yourselves. Get the barbecues roaring, eat a lot of meats, not fake meat, not beyond meat, real meat, please, and I will see you all or talk to you all on Monday. She'll tie

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