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Radical Left Losing Control

Mar 08, 20191 hr 51 min
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The media has been consistent on Russia, consistently wrong. Democrats have normalized anti-semitism. Buck interviews David Harsanyi.

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You are entering the freedom hunt. Has the radical left seized control of the Democratic Party? Nancy Pelosi's inability to control the blowback or the ill han Omar comments seems to suggest yes, they have lost control. Plus, we've got more updates from the crisis that is getting worse at the border end. We are on sentencing watch for Paul Maniford. Will we know how long he has to go away? And why is the country not seeing why the Democrats are acting crazy on this? We've got that. I'm more

coming up on the Buck Sexton Show. Bucks Sextons decoding the news and disseminating information. Who is actionable intelligence? Mag no mistake, You're a great American again. This is the Buck Sexton Show. Analysts, remember of the animal. I could speak for three hours without a phone call. Try doing

that sometimes it is Sexton. No. Multiple US officials with direct knowledge of the briefings telse and and IT classified documents on Russian interference in the twenty sixteen US election, presented last week the President Obama and the President elect Trump included allegations that Russian operatives claimed to have compromising personal and financial information about mister Trump. Wrong a sort of dossier of alleged dirt that the Russians allegedly say

they allegedly have on Donald Trump. Alleged dirt that they allegedly used to allegedly cultivate him is basically a Russian asset. Long you get the person's phone records. Here, they see these calls to the block number, and now there seems to be good evidence that that was probably President Trump. We begin with a new report that Paul Manaford, the President's former campaign chairman, paid secret visits multiple ones to Julian at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. President Trump directed

his attorney to lie to Congress Holly. After two years and interviewing more than two hundred witnesses, the Senate Intelligence Committee has not uncovered any direct evidence of a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia. Welcome to the buck, Sexis. Everybody just want to remind you how much the media

gets it wrong. On the other side, how many of those if we had to do here on this show where I say, oh, yeah, you know that crazy story that I told you about that was amazing and you all wanted to hear it, turns out I totally made it up, or I was totally wrong. My source, you know, just had no idea what he was talking about. I think that's never happened on the show. And yet how many times has the lib media gotten it so so wrong on Russia collusion. Oh my, but they have no

self awareness. They do not care how often they are wrong because they are activists, my friends, they are not journalists. Welcome to the Buck, Sex and Shore again. Great to have you here. I'll be up in New York tomorrow, so that'll be kind of fun. So what'll we do in the show from the Freedom Hunt NYC. Today, I'm deep in the swamp though. We've been on Manafort Watch here.

Everybody all on the edge of their seat to find out whether a seven year old man is going to go to prison for a few decades for underpaying his taxes and lying about it, all this other stuff. Russia, Russia. No, No, has nothing. None of his charges have anything to do

with Russia collusion, with the election. Nothing. He's just getting crushed by the federal bureaucracy because he had the bad sense, I guess, to work with President Trump and to lie to the government and break some laws, which is a bad thing. We'll talk more later this hour about the obvious glee with which many on the left, many Democrats, are awaiting Paul Maniforts sentencing. And you have to say

to yourself, why would anyone celebrate this. I mean, he's a he's a a senior citizen who is now going to die in a cell because he didn't pay enough taxes. I'm sure he paid a lot of taxes, but he didn't pay enough taxes, and he's lied about it to the government. All the others of wire fraud, bank fraud, that's just all the process of trying to hide the funds.

So don't don't let them. You know, the federal federal counts, they always throw all this stuff, you know, illegal usage of a pen in the commission of the irs, defrauding and all this sort of stuff. So yeah, there you have it. I have to say, I am I'm annoyed at what's going on there. But we don't yet have the We don't yet have the answer as to whether or not it will be a particularly harsh sentence in the guidelines. We'll have to see. It might not be

till tomorrow. Mike will be watching that for us. So then that brings me to you what happened this week, this big story of anti Semitism and ilhan Omar and what it tells us, because I don't we already know this right, ilhan Omar's an anti semit and the Democrats have no standards when it comes to policing their own. But it tells us something interesting about the Democrat party that we have to deal with now, the Democrat Party that's on the other side of the political table. I mean, here,

here's Pelosi making some excuses Play thirteen. It's up to her to explain. But I do not believe that she understood the full weight of the words. When you cross that threshold into Congress, your words weigh much more than

when you're shouting somebody outside. And I feel confident that her words were not based on any anti Semitic attitude, but that she didn't have a full appreciation of how they landed on other people, where these words have a history and a cultural impact that might have been unknown to AH. So this is Pelosi's version of she's sorry if maybe some people were offended by her words. That's not the same though, as she's sorry, that's trying to

find some lesser way of sort of apologizing. You know, I'm sorry if some people were offended by what I said. That's not I'm sorry for what I said. It's wrong. And Pelosi now stepping ahead of oh more, they're supposed to be this resolution that they're going to condemn bigotry, and it was supposed to be anti semitism. First of all, this whole congressional resolution thing is is a joke. What does this even mean? Who cares? I mean, it's meaningless. It's no debt here. People that make a big deal

of this. It's meaningless because they're gonna water this down into nothing. They're saying that it's now anti semitism, Islamophobia, racism, sexism, all isms, you know, all isms matter, is what they're saying. You will recall back when Black Lives Matter was a major movement, if you said all lives matter or the left got very upset about that and said that you are delegitimizing the pain of this specific group within and

the movement around it by bringing up other people. And I just think it's interesting that whether you agree with that excuse or not, and I don't for a whole bunch of reasons, but you know, or rather that assessment of a non excuse. That's what they're doing. Now. That's where the Democrats are. So they're saying, well, maybe elan Omar's an anti Semite, but there's a lot of bad stuff out there, so let's just all go on the

record we're against bad stuff. Thanks Democrats. So Brave reminds me of you know, Bobby Newport, who's the really bad candidate and Parks and I req, great show. You started season two, don't watch season one, started season two. You'll thank me later and watch it through. Ron Swanson's one of the best characters on TV of all time. But Bobby Newport at some point says something like, you know, you know, I you know, I love people and I love the people in this town, and I'm not afraid

to say it. You know. It's like, yeah, you go, you brave man. You And then you got the other side of this, where you got Debbie Dingle, for example, who's just saying that this is a Republicans Pound situation. Play fourteen. I don't think it took that long to reach unity. There was a lot of discussion and a lot of members of this caucus had very strong feelings about what they're seeing you have to realize that sometimes the other party, and I have a great deal of

respect for them, is trying to do gotcha moments. I don't think you play gotcha moments with fear and hatred and bigotry. I think we find a way to remember that we're not Republicans or Democrats, that we're Americans, and we stand up against hatred against anybody. So they're trying to do Some people, not all of them, were trying to do a gotcha moment, a gotcha moment. Republicans pounce. Here's what's really happened this week. Pelosi lost control of

the party. The left now that the hard left, the real left, the socialist left, runs the Democratic Party. And we're going to talk more about this in just a moment. Stay with me. I do have a great fear that in the long run, we may not make it, and I hate to say that. And the one thing that keeps me from being despairing is, of course we don't know. There's so many things we can't possibly know, and so we may make it. But I wouldn't I wouldn't bet

on it. That was doctor Thomas soul again, one of the great American minds on economics, on politics, on a whole lot of things, and someone who I wish would get more attention, and you know, I want people. This is one of my frustrations with conservatism right now, folks. I will just say it to you, I will share it with you, and I know that it's not cool and it's not going to get me a lot of retweets and follows and podcast downloads and all that stuff.

But I do wish that while we fight now as conservatives, and we fight in the public square and we take the arguments to the enemy, we call them fake news

when they deserve it, which they often do. I also would like conservatism to still maintain you know, reading Hyak, reading doctor Thomas Soul, reading Milton Friedman, and having an understanding and an appreciation for some of them, you know, Edmund Burke, and I mean, you know, go down the list, all of these grate philosophers, and of course the the America, the geniuses behind the American founding and you know, Jefferson. And I just wish that that was more a part

of our conservative movement right now. It does feel a bit in this era, and I'm just being honestly, It feels like it's faded away. It's not in vogue right now to go back to the intellectual giants that our movement is built on, and to be familiar with their writing and with their arguments. It's just, you know, own the Libs is fine as long as you understand why

you are trying to own the Libs. If that makes sense, And if you want to understand why you should own the Libs, you need to read people like doctor Thomas soul. You know, you need to be familiar with the arguments

he makes about economics and how that affects politics. But I wanted to play that little sound bite for you because I've been trying to tell you this week that while we have some fun talking about the the idiots on the left right now, while we are going to indulge ourselves a little bit in mockery at their expense, as we should, and ridicule is an important political tool too.

So it's not just you know Bernie stand that's the billionaires and the billionaires, you know, it's it's I'm kidding whatever, Why are you so main book? Why are you making fun of Bernie? But it also is a necessary, unnecessary thing to take away this idea that the other side is beyond mockery, which is a very powerful tool of liberals. This is why they don't make you know, they never made fun of Obama on SNL for eight years. They

just didn't do it. It wasn't gonna thing that was going to happen, right, They would make Joe involving him, but they would never make fun of him. Really, and the left is very cautious about this because satire, ridicule, and mockery are are potent political weapons. But the the you know, the other part of this is that I really would like us to understand the seriousness of the

threat that we face now. I would like us to know that if we don't continue to fight and make the arguments and push for what matters and what we know, then we might lose to this side. I mean, Thomas Saul is saying here, could socialism bring down America? That's the question. He's saying, I have a fear we may not make it. He said, we may, but I'm I wouldn't, but I wouldn't bet on it. That's what he says.

How do we fail? We fail with a catastrophic economic collapse in a country that falls into statism and socialism. That's the way I see it. We're not gonna No one's gonna invade us. We've got too many nukes and too many Americans with rifles at home who are good shots. It's just not going to happen. Outside is not where the real threat is. Our main threat is from within. That is where we are most vulnerable, and that is where our energy and the fight for the soul in

the future of this country has to lie. I have never in my lifetime, certainly, and i haven't been around that long, but I've never been able to say that I'm really concerned that socialism could win and could win soon. We are there right now the next election. Yes, right. It feels like we are in this position of strength because socialism has such a bad history and there's so much about it to despise. But that's because the economy

is good right now. The country is prosperous. We're in a period of relative peace, not true peace, but relative peace. Our biggest problems are the debt that's completely spiraling out of control, a border that is a disaster, and healthcare costs that are completely you know, nuts, and the fact that we have socialists telling us the way to make this all better is to put the government in charge. Those are our biggest problems. That's that's what we have

to look at right now and deal with. And the on the one hand, we have this very outspoken and effective messenger and President Trump for robust capitalism and make America great again and all this. You know, the slogans are there, the the optics and the understanding of how to connect with people. I mean, Trump does this incredibly, but we also need to all be in our own way.

The ideological ground ground forces, the shock troops. For some of you listening to this show of the truth, and the truth is that socialism for this country would be disastrous. That the only places in the world where socialism works, it works in part because we exist to create a tremendous global economy and a dynamism that filters through the rest of the advanced industrialized world. And they also don't have to worry about invasion and imminent military threats because

of us. So keep that in mind. Who will say, well, socialism isn't that bad in Sweden or whatever, Well, the only reason you have the Europe you do today is because of us. And Europe is continuing as it is right now, largely because it knows that America is right next door should it ever be called upon. But this is a very dangerous time we're entering. They're going to impeach this president. The left has really seized control of the Democratic Party. I do not think that as an exaggeration.

I think that is where we are. I think the left is now the ideology of choice for are too many of my contemporaries and millennials. It is a little scary. They don't know what the heck they're talking about. They really believe they think they sound smart. I mean leftists in their twenties and thirties, which I'm still technically one of the people in that age bracket, although my gray

hairs and my beard are getting longer every day. Leftists in their twenties and thirties, they believe it they're intelligent. When they say the world's going to end in twelve years, we have to act now on climate change, they think that sounds smart. To a normal person who has not been ideologically brainwashed, that is crazy, absolutely crazy. But this is now standard for the Democrats, and the pivot from climate change to socialism because they're really one and the same.

But the messaging pivot is not a hard one to do, especially if you have a particularly bad economic period. And I you know, I talked to you on this show about how I worry that the way that Trump loses this this field of Democrats that's coming up against him right now, they're a bunch of a bunch of losers. They really are a lot of people that have been propped up by the media. I mean, it's Joe Biden thing everyone. Actually, Joe Biden is going to be the

savior of the Democratic Party. Joe Biden is a mediocrity at best. At best, I don't think that any of them on their own can defeat President Trump on the stage or in terms of the their agendas and their platforms. I think the American people will still side with Trump. But there is an opportunism that is at the heart of socialism historically. And are we right now a society that is cohesive enough? Is America cohesive enough, durable enough,

wise enough? Have we prepared enough that there won't be an opening for the radical left to be in charge of Remember, think of the messaging that they've already managed Democrats are calling themselves socialists, and we're still being told that it's not fair and mean if you call the Democrats socialist. The Democratic Party in America is the party of the of American democratic socialism. It's what they are. But we're still not really allowed to say that somehow.

So don't overestimate I mean, sorry, don't underestimate them. That's what I'm really trying to get out of here. Don't underestimate them, don't misunderestimate them. To borrow from Bush right back, what is it they're accused of doing? These two packs Justice Democrats and brand new Congress took in over three million dollars. They then paid about a million and a half dollars to an LLC owned by Ocasio Cortez's chief of staff, this fellow Chakrabarti. Now what was done with

that money, We don't know. Chakrabarti says he didn't take any salary, didn't take any profits. But then the question is what did they do with it? It looks like a shell game in which they spent the money, probably to subsidize a number of different candidate cam pains, and that would be major reporting violations and major violations of the amounts that one can spend on campaigns. So we don't know all the facts. Yet there could be an explanation that I don't know. But I've got to tell you,

I've been in this business for twenty five years. I look at it. It looks like a shell game and

it certainly merits a major investigation by the FEC. And yet Okazio Cortez, I'm sure, because of the leftist surge behind her right now, I'm sure she believes that she will be in a position to skate right past this, that the FEC isn't going to really dig into the finance violations possible finance violations of the most prominent young female politician period but minority politician in the United States.

I bet she thinks, and not without cause, that she's pretty much above this and that there's no way that the FEC is going to bring a serious, a serious action against her, really look into her, because she's just too important to the left and the outcry against the FEC would be too high. Now keep in mind that we've been told now as the Russia collusion insanity is hopefully now coming to an end with the Muller probe. It's not coming to an end overall, but the Muller

probe is at least going to be ending. We've been told that the real way they're going to get Donald Trump, I mean, the way that Donald Trump is finally gonna get his just desserts, according to the left, is because of an FEC violation. Because he didn't he didn't publicly declare as a campaign expenditure the hush money paid to the porn star. We're supposed to think that that's an

impeachable The Democrats are gonna are gonna do this. I mean, they're going to impeach us president, just mark my words. They're going to impeach him. That's gonna happen. And this is going to be a primary thing in their articles of impeachment, this lack of transparency on a campaign finance violation. But notice how that it's enough. And I don't think that's they're correctly interpreting the statute. I would not. I think they're wrong because it's a personal expenditure. It's not

a purely campaign expenditure. And if it's a personal expenditure, then guess what you do not have to list it? He couldn't pay it campaign money with it, that wouldn't be right. But he didn't do that. He paid personal money, but he didn't report it. But he just shouldn't have to report it, because not wanting your wife and kids to find out about an allegation of this, whether you think it's true or not, is a personal expenditure, folks. But the FEC, you see, it's a bureaucracy, and the

Left weaponizes bureaucracies like the FEC. We don't get to do that on our side. Only you'll notice this is a one way street. Republicans get crushed by the FEC. But it's laughable to everybody else. It doesn't matter to everybody else. And that's why Okazi Cortez is, she's this is I'm not going to tell you this is gonna haunt her or be a problem for her, because she'll manage to still manage to get right past this. There's going to be very little interest in holding her to account.

And this is what you're going to see with the Left. And I just want to note that she's a big fraud about dark money, because this is dark money. She's moving money around, lots of it for a congressional seat. It's a lot of money for congressional seat, and making sure that people couldn't know who's funding her, what's doing you know, what's this was all hiding stuff. This is you have to remember this. Many of you know this. Some of you know. It's probably a lot better than

me because you come from some of these countries. But you have to remember that the Left, for all of their talk, for all the things that they promise that would be kind of a good thing, even with all the bad stuff they're doing. But you know their talk of getting dark money out of politics, you know, radical transparency, you know, eliminating corruption, that's all lip service. They just wanted to eliminate that for the other side, and by that I mean used those phrases as a weapon against

their political opponents. They will always indulge in a double standard. The Left will always, under the ideology of moral relativism, feel like they're allowed to break the law because they're the good people. You can't break the laws. Though he seemed to be perfectly happy doing whatever he was doing until the FBI occupied his office and he was facially going to jail, suddenly had a conversion experience. Caused I think by the FBI, and what he said last week

was a lie. I have no idea between last week and this week which are the real truth. But he clearly is in danger once again of having committed perjury. He's talking about Michael Cohen. There. That was Nut Gingrich, who is very astute on with his analysis of all things Trump. So so, Producer, Mike, we're still being told that Manaford has been delayed until tomorrow. Correct, Yeah, he just head it up on Fox a little while ago.

Um like tomorrow now, all right, So so here's what I here's what I got, and here's here's why I'm bringing up this Cohen thing. And now also I want to talk about Maniford. It is a very troubling thing in this country when one political party, when when one of the two major political ideologies has openly embraced the humiliation and degradation of a fellow American for really very minor crimes all things considered. They know, process crimes or

financial crimes that only affected the state. Now when I say they're minor, people say Buck Cohen is guilty of seven felonies or whatever it is, and Manaford is guilty of all these different crimes, and okay, but what are the crimes really, lying, hiding money, being greedy, not paying taxes. Those are the crimes, not stealing from old widows and

leaving them penniless, not you know, raping and murdering. And it's none of that, you know, none of the things we think of when we describe somebody as a as a hardened criminal. In his guy's not a bank robber. He's not threatening people physically, he's not. And this is true of Cohen and maniphor maybe Cohen tried to play some tough guy stuff. He was like, hey, you know,

you better watch out or else. But in general, what we've seen with Michael Cohen is and this is what Newt was getting at a person who has just been completely completely annihilated by the state. You know, he went from desiring a and I do think he did desire the White House job, because I've spoken to people had said that he wanted a White House job. And let's be honest, how would he not. His whole thing was connection to Trump, So he's not going to try to

milk that a little bit more. But he went from thinking maybe he's going to be white House Chief of staff or senior White House advisor to now going to prison for five years? Is that right? A number of years? I mean a serious prison sentence. And people are cheering this. People are cheering this on. They seem to not have

any compassion whatsoever. Now you can call me a softie, and on these issues, maybe I am, but I don't cheer for when anyone, any of my fellow Americans, has their life ruined, their freedom taken away, their finances shattered, separated from their families, separated from the wife and the kids, not gonna be able to see them, or at least only through visits, maybe through a plexiglass window or you know, in the meeting room, or however it is, at the

minimum security prison he's going to go to. I feel badly for somebody who's in that situation. But that's not what you see from the media. You see with the complete flip of Michael Cohen and smashing him into the ground. There's no trace in the national you know, the national media conversation and from the Democrats and from a lot of never Trump Republicans of Okay, yeah, is he a scummy guy? Of course, he's a scummy guy. Is he

a liar? Yes? Is he the worst lawyer in the country with the possible exception of Michael Avanati, Yes, all of that is true. But he's still a human being. And you know he's getting he's getting roughed up by

the Southern District of New York here. I mean, he's getting he's doing real hard time, and I feel badly for a guy in that situation, and that that brings me then to Oh and it also reminds me of the very end of nineteen eighty four, the George Orwell masterpiece, one of the ten most important works I would argue written in any language in the twentieth century, where you only you know your only truly broken by big brother

and by the totalitarian state. When you are willing to denounce those that you once loved, then you finally and that's how the book ends. It's really chilling. That's how you know that they have crushed your spirit when you will now denounce. And this is true of totalitarian regimes. This is why they always want people informing on family members. You know they want And I'll tell you, I mean, I'm a patriot, but my family comes before my country.

Just it's the way it is. You know, if the government said, oh, you report on your family ombers, No, sorry, family is number one. And what they've seen, what you've seen with Michael coh and is him not just flipping on Trump, but flipping on everything that he was and thought about himself and having to just do this public It's like he's wearing a horse hair shirt. It's this

public humiliation flagellation. It's it's like the groveling and the old English sense of having to grovel as a punishment, to to crawl on your hands and knees through the streets while people you know, through food at you or were locked in the stockade or the stocks, not the stockade where they would you know, be able to humiliate you even further. You know, That's what this is. And we shouldn't be that. We shouldn't want to have somebody locked in the stocks in the in the town square

for our amusement. That's not it's not okay, especially somebody who didn't do anything of its particularly heinous or bad. And that's why I mean this Manaford sentencing that's coming down tomorrow. They keep saying they get all these legal in us on that say, well, he could face up to eighty years by statute, but based on the sentence and guidelines will probably be more like and usually you hear that and you think, well, probably more like five.

You know, how long should how long should Paul maniford in a in a fair world, assuming that he makes financial restitution and he pays back when he stole from the government, and how much? How much? How long should Paul Manafort really good to prison? I mean, I'll put this out there for you. I think you should probably do three to five years something in that range that that sounds, you know, three eight Look, he's he's seventy, he's an older guy, you know, so how long should

he get? I mean, I think if you sent Paul manafore away for three or four years and took all of the ill gotten gains that he had from his frauds, that seems fair to me. Do you know what they're saying tomorrow? The real range of me Now, I don't know what it is, and we're going to announce it, you know, on air here if it happened live, But

it doesn't look like it's happening. Today. They're talking about Manafort getting eighteen to twenty five years in prison, folks, eighteen to twenty five years in federal prison for tax fraud and wire fraud and bank fraud. That is a that is a long long time. I mean, it means that he will die in prison, and that's something that all of us should at least feel sad and some sympathy. But I'm not a Paul Metaphord fan. I mean, I

think he's a sketchy guy. But we a citizens should always always have a sense of, you know, should this, Should this state be crushing this person and essentially taking this person's life away, if not killing them, removing life from them, removing their ability to live their lives. We should always at this. This is where I have a more maybe libertarian or perhaps a classical liberal side that

comes out. It's we should question the state putting people away for this long and we should question why this is happening to an individual like this. And you know, there was I didn't get a chance to talk about it earlier this week, but there was a there was a sentencing or I'm sorry you're a DOJ memo that was about a US attorney in Philadelphia bringing charges there and the US attorneys bringing charge is based on use of a gun in a crime of violence affecting interstate commerce.

What a lot of folks don't know is that the Feds can They can get you for really any violent crime involving a robbery. It can become a federal issue if the Feds want to take it. They usually don't. But and Mike, this is in your hometown. This was

in Philadelphia. They took this one though, because a man named Joe von Patterson, who was who was initially charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault, robbery, threat of immediate serious injury, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, possession of a firearm on the street in Philadelphia, a simple assault,

recklessly endangering. I mean a lot of charges because he robbed an Asian American convenience store owner named mister Poeng and almost blew his leg off with an AK forty seven rob this guy's convenience store, and the guy was trying to comply, and then there was a struggle and mister Pong nearly had his run and nearly had his right leg blown off and is now confined to a

wheelchair for life. His wife and children arrived on the scene as he was rapidly bleeding out on the street, almost died, had to get rushed to the hospital, barely saved him and was and is now in a wheelchair for life. Just shattered his I think it was shattered

his femur. Who wants to guess how long the local district attorney in Philadelphia gave the guy who with an AK forty seven shot this husband, father, family, family man, business owner, just trying to make a living for his family, did nothing wrong and is now a wheelchair for the rest of his life after being shot through the leg

with who wants to guess? Three and a half years? Folks, three and a half years in the US Attorney's office blessed them were so incensed by this that they're like, you know what we can bring federal charge is then we're going to because that's outrageous, and they they went after the disc attorney. They wrote in this I keep forgetting what you call it memo In this publication they

put out this is from the Department of Justice. The policies of the District Attorney's office are harming minority communities all across the city of Philadelphia, and the people who have the right to the most outraged by these policies are those in the African American community and the Latino community. Everyone in the city, and I mean everyone deserves to live in a safe neighborhood. The district attorney calls himself a public defender with power. That is not his job.

He's not supposed to be a public defender advocating for defendants. He's supposed to be a prosecutor, advocating for victims and protecting you, protecting the community. So US attorney got this one right in Philadelphia. Obviously the DA got wrong. But just think about that, folks, manapour it could get twenty years in federal prison. That's realistic tomorrow. I don't know

if I don't know what he's gonna get. And the Left is going to cheer for this like a bunch of cackling high jinas he they got mana for it. For what You're gonna sleep at r at night because they got mana for it. Meanwhile, if you are a guy who you know, if you're an African American guy named what's his name? Agains Javon Patterson Philadelphia, and you shoot mister Pong from originally born in Asia. I forget

where here. I'm looking at this thing. Cambodia and you're Cambodian American named Pong and you get your leg almost blown off in a robbery. The guy who almost killed you and has ruined much of your life, he's gonna get three years three and a half. I'm sorry. Yeah, that's justice, folks. Just remember that this is our system. I'll be right back. Global Verification Network the only dual certified and veteran owned background investigation and vetting company. I

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times in our nation's history. No, editor, they're not. We're on pace for over seven hundred thousand crossings this year. That's closer to historic highs than historic lows. Oh, I'm sorry, you meet a Democrat senator has no idea what the heck he's talking about when it comes to the border. What a shock we are at the BERCROSSI at a historic low. Bloomenthal says, no, you're not your jerk. We're now, as was pointed out by CBP Commissioner Kevin mckilnan, we

are closer to historic highs. The border right now is as bad as it has ever been ever. Folks. People who say, oh, but Buck in the in San Diego in the nineties, they would have they had a half a million a year a cross in that one sector. I say, yeah, that's right, and they deported half that number within the first year. A lot of them are

deported within days. Sometimes they would catch people when when they counted them as illegal crossings, but they catch people who would cross illegally and then try to cross back in the same day. So it was the wild West, but it also was a much more aggressive enforcement time because if you were a Mexican caught illegally in San Diego and the government was willing to and repatriate you in Mexico in a matter of hours, no big deal.

When you're a migrant from Honduras, Al Salvador or Guatemala, when you're coming from those countries, they can't because of the non contiguous country rule Canada and Mexico being the contiguous states that we have to keep in mind here, they can't just push you back into Mexico and say not our problem. And because of that, there's this whole separate process, and that process is breaking down. And this

is all very Alynsky. I mean, it reminds me of how you look you look at Olensky's rules for radicals, which nobody talks about on the right anymore, and they really should, because we're entering a time of radical leftism. It's what I've been discussing here today on the show. We are talking about a radical left now, one that is clearly separated from what a majority of the American people think is normal, okay and want for the country.

But one of the one of their plans was just to go into a facility and just clog up just I don't mean literally clog up, but go in and sit in all the bathroom stall so nobody can go to the bathroom. As a former protest, you know, that sounds like it's not a big deal. But guess what of the course of the day. I mean, that's gonna get a lot of attention. It's gonna really slow it's gonna slow down business because people have to use the

restroom over the course of the day. So if you go into a government building and you and you flood, I can I don't know how to say it. You flood all the restrooms, you're gonna cause some real problems. But are you gonna go in there and arrest somebody for taking too long in the stall? There's no stall limit. That's a Lynsky overwhelm the system. And that's what's happening

now at our border. It is a conscious decision by the cartels, by the far left Democrats by their international NGOs that are involved in trying to push this stuff and make sure that we have no more, no hope anymore of any kind of law enforcement situation that will get control of this. But the number now is worse, and the situation is worse than it has ever been because we are dealing with this reality of no one who is arriving is going to be deported, really no

one realistically will. And that you have the Democrats still with the lies. I mean, think of all the And I was on Tucker Show last night. If you missed it, go to Facebook dot com slash Buck Sexton producer Mike high five to you. He always pulls when I go on Fox, so we can share it with you because I know some of you miss it. But it was a really good, really good exchange with Tucker and then Tom Holman, who will get to in a few minutes. I really like Tom. He just reminds me of the

best guys I work with at the NYPD. He's a law enforcement guy. He's a true l e O. And I was with Tucker last night. We're talking about this and just all the lies you have been told that immigration walls don't work. That's a lie. Immigrants are a net positive to the economy, that's a lie. Illegal aliens commit fewer crimes than native born Americans. That's a lie. You know, you get on the list. The caravans won't ever even arrive at the border. This is all fearmongering

from Fox News. That's a lie. There's no crisis at the border, that's a lie. There's eleven million illegals in this country. That's a lie. You know, how many times do we have to go through this? When does the media cease to have any credibility on this issue? And when do we start to hold to account the far left Democrats who are pushing policies that have real costs, pretty horrific costs. Actually Secretary Nielsen who is just getting getting attacked by the far left Democrats in the House.

And I mean, you know, the thing is, how how frustrated can I ever really be with Trump and the Republican Party when the alternative are this this complete clown show of Democrats. I try to remind myself of that.

I mean, thank god, it's the situation that it is right now where I'm trying to I have a realistic hope that the people in power, the people in charge, can do things to make things better instead of just you know, assuming that everything is going to be just fine and then realizing, oh, no, the Democrats are going to destroy everything they can, everything they touch will be poisoned in some way. At least with democrat I mean, at least with Republicans, I can work with them on it.

But there are very real costs to this. And Secretary Nielsen spoke about how I mean, they look. This is horrific. It's horrific to hear, but you need to know about the costs of them because remember, because Democrats won't enforce the law here because they refuse to do what the law states at the border, which would involve deportations from

people in the interior. It would involve, you know, deporting people quickly who arrived at the border who we believe to be lying about their credible fear instead of the current credible fear standard. Because of all that, you have a giant magnet. The word is out and people know that they can come to this country, they'll be able to stay, and that's a huge benefit to them. So they're willing to take risks. But the risk that they're willing to take because of this are horrific. And here's

what Nielsen said about a play clib seven. Because of the increase in violence at ice when we have families with children, we have to give every girl pregnancy test over ten. This is not a safe journey. You have families who are bringing their children through cartel not just infested but controlled territory, and terrible things are happening on mass to young girls. This is only happening now. Of course, the cartels and the monsters that are doing this these

girls are the ones that are responsible. But this circumstance would not be occurring if there was not this giant welcome matt that the Democrats refuse to pull away at our southern border right now. For anyone arriving with children. This is an incentives base situation. There's a cause and effect here, and there are real costs to it. And that's one of the things that Nielsen was talking about there.

I mean that these girls that the statistics on sexual assault of a very young I mean of any woman is a terrible crime, but of very young girls. And I can't imagine, you know, being the father of one of these girls. Who's you know. You know, even even if you after the fact knew who was responsible, you're talking about the cartels. You're really gonna you're gonna go after our cartel. I mean some of you were saying, yes, Buck, I would, and I respect that feeling, and I think

I feel the same way. But you'd probably be signing your death warrant, right you go after the cartels, They'll kill anybody, they don't care, and you you cause any slowdown in their business. And I also want to know, at some point, when does Mexico get its act together? Are we ever allowed to ask that question? I know I could feel people like, whoo oh, no, it's just true. Why are only three percent of crimes in Mexico prosecuted? Three I was told that by the US ambassador to Mexico.

I mean, it's not something that I'm just pulling up out of nowhere. Why can't Mexico of any rule of law so to speak, or to speak of whatsoever? Yeah, why does our neighbor to the south have such dysfunctional and corrupt institutions? You know a lot of weed grown in Canada. I mean, you know, Canada could have cartels and stuff too. But somehow Canada's safe and orderly and fine. I really asked this question looking for an answer. You know, Costa Rica is not a you know, a backwards, lawless

hell hole. And I know there are very nice parts of Mexico and all that stuff, but the Mexican state overall is dysfunctional and weak and corrupt. And could you imagine if we found out that in this country there was a a you know, that there were migrants on US soil who were being abused and raped in this way. I mean, I think the outcry for American people, you know,

we'd we'd send every task force we have. We'd said every every you know, burly brawling law enforcement guy we know to go track down the soobs and take care of business. You know, but you know, on the Mexican said there's not even a prayer of any justice for these people in the Mexican side of the border. And I asked the open question, why is that? Why Mexico is not a poor country, lots of natural resources, lots of oil, beautiful climate. Why can't they stop having all

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That's the conclusion here will sustain its veto. And let me remind you of years that for every unaccompanied minor that comes to the United States, it costs US three hundred and seventy five dollars a day to house these miners. They go through hell to get here, and on average, we're spending one hundred and thirty six thousand dollars per kid from the treasury. This is a crisis. One point six billion going to be spent. We're approaching a million

illegal immigrants by the end of the year. Laws reward people for coming. We need to change our laws, and we need to build a wall. Trump has going to win in Congress on the wall, and I'm going to pursue legal changes to make sure you can be held more than twenty days, that you're not going to be released into the country before you have an immigration hearing. If we don't stop that, they will always keep coming. Lindsey Graham is spot on here. You know, I like

sometimes Lindsey Graham. Yes, his most glorious moment was stepping in and defending Kavanaugh at that hearing when we all were just on the edge of our seats, like someone, please, you know, give the help this guy return fire. I mean, this is outrageous, right and so, and I talked to Senator Graham about it. I think I told you all about that. I spent about half an hour sitting down with Lindsay and and he knew that it was it was. It was his Spartacus moment for real. It wasn't a

laughable Spartacus moment. He actually was Spartacus that day. And I guess Spartacus in the and loses and his slave revolt is put down on everybody's massacred. But you know what I mean, he was a badass, different, different kind of thing. But Lindsay is absolutely correct on the issue of the border. I'm just glad to see that there are some Republicans who understand what's going on here. And there has to be legislation. This has to Congress has

to do something. And you know Democrats are going to try everything in their power to just continue the machinery of easy access for those arriving the border. They're gonna want more beds, more judges. They're never pro enforcement. That's where a wall would be helpful to enforcement across the board. I'm not saying that a wall, and you know, Lindsay there said we need to change the laws and build a wall. That's right. I'm not saying a wall isn't necessary.

A wall, it's very necessary. But even if we got the wall right now with the laws we have, I'm here to tell you, and I know this from the very top of the immigration enforcement food chain, that a wall alone wouldn't be able to deal with the problem we have right now. It would help, but it wouldn't

deal with the actual problem. It would help overall the border, but it wouldn't deal with the problem of people who are showing up and surrendering and trying to claim asylum when they know they're not really assi lees, they're just people that want to come to this country. So I gave Lindsey Graham credit here, and oh Ron Johnson, by the way, you know, he also seems to understand this

play clip three. And from my standpoint, what I hope the Republican Senate does is not to give Nancy Pulsi Ball control of the United States Senate, but we should come up with our own piece of legislation that basically states what our position is. Republicans in the Senate support

building the wall. We want to secure our border. We support the president on that, and then extent that if we don't like the fact that given him this authority or any president's authority under the National Emergency Act, let's change that act. Mike Lee is gonna have a built I'm co sponsoring today that does just so. That's the more appropriate way of doing this as opposed to voting for Nancy Pelosi's resolution. The president has the authority because

Congress gave him the authority. I do not buy this argument that Congress does not have the authority to give the president authority. You know, if Congress wants to seed it's legislative prerogative, or if it wants to seed it's it's purview in some capacity to the president that it specifies, don't. I don't see where the mechanism is that says that the Congress can't do that. And it's very clear, very plain English in the statute. The president can declare this emergency.

But everyone's gotten all caught up in this, and you know this, this has turned into, unfortunately for Republicans, they've been split because some of them are, oh, I love the Constitution and this is too much power to authority. I think they're just flatly wrong, the ones who are telling the President that he doesn't have the right to do this. No, he very much does have the right

to do this. And if it goes to if it continues, or if it goes through the courts, I do believe that in the end he'll be found to have been correct all along. But then by that point, you know, they'll have moved on and they'll be they'll be investigating Baron Trump. They'll they'll have a commission of Democrats that are just you know, Baron Trump, when did you start chewing bubble? Yellman? How much did you pay for it? You know, a little ten year old baron on the stand?

Let me asking them crazy questions. You know, do you know anything about the Moscow tower deal? No? I mean, they're just gonna go after a little baron, and because they have no shame, they just have no shame. I mean, I could see them finding any number of ways to go. You know, there is at least some analysis now that says that the Democrats understand that if they just start going after members of the president's family, They're gonna they're gonna have a real problem on their hands. I'm not

saying that means the Democrats aren't so discussing. They wouldn't do it. It just would be counterproductive for them. You know, I better not see some Pina of Milania in front of Congress or or then then the gloves really come off, and we're going to have to really think along and hard about, you know, whether whether there's there's room in this country for a political party that's as crazy as

the Democratic Party has become. Instead of trying to reform it, we may say we need something new, we need to start from scratch here with the other party. And I look, I agree with the President, and I think that the Republicans that are turning against him on this border security issue are I think some of them are grand standards, I'll just say it, and I think that they're missing the point. Here's the presidents that play for I think that really is a very dangerous thing for people to

be voting against border security, for anybody, including Republicans. I really think that Republicans that vote against porter security in the wall, I think, you know, I've been okay at predicting things. I think they put themselves at great jeopardy. I agree. I think that they are going to have a very tough time explaining that to some of their constituencies, depending on who's up in twenty twenty who's not. And it also does seem like this party, everybody in the

Republican Party, I've noticed this. They want a piece of Trump's popularity. All the Republican politicians and the Republican establishment now they all want a piece of Trump's popularity. But they don't want a piece of his fights. They don't really want to back him up. You know. They want to cheer him on while he runs around smashing things and trying to crush his enemies, but they don't want

to get into the fray themselves. You see this with the Republicans on healthcare, on the border, on any number. The only thing we can count on from Republicans is tax cuts while we're twenty two trillion dollars in debt. Folks, I'm fine with tax cuts, but you know what else, we need? Spending cuts. Where are my Republicans on that one? Oh what a surprise they are, m Ia, these cages they want to call by. These facilities where we house

families were built under President Obama and Secretary Johnson. But now all of a sudden, it's a terrible thing and they yell about family attention and locking families up in the Family Residential Center. When Barack Obama was present, we had one hundred family attention beds. Under his administration, we built three thousand more. I built them so for the Democrats of miss lead American people saying these are Trump's cages and we're locking families up, and it's very easy.

Democrats they want to investigate it for the acquisitions paperwork for you when these facilities are built, it's clear when they were built twenty four, twenty fifteen. The Democrats, they know the borders out of control is anybody doesn't recognize it. It's just ignoring the facts. But their hatred for Trump is more important than their responsibility to protect our nation, protect our borders. That was Tom Holman, who was a

former ICE Director. And I always have a great, great time in the green room and Fox when I see Tom, because we just go back and forth, and he's a he's a font of knowledge on the border. I think he appreciates that I've really become a student of immigration law and the realities of national security and and everything and the cartels and everything else that's happening at the border. So we have these really great talks. You know what, it reminds me I should have I should have him

here on the show again. We've had him before, but I should have him back one so we could kind of do a longer I'd like to do a deep dive with him, like we just talk about, you know, for a couple of segments on everything at the border, because he really knows and there he's telling you that once again, you're being lied to, and that's one of the I think one of the most important things that I can I can hammer home here on the show because I'm gathering the data and I'm speaking now directly

to the people who have access to all the information about what's happening at the border. I have built some really strong relationships with border patrol, with immigrations and customs enforcement. I am going. I mean it's scheduled right now, you know, God willing, I'll be down there on time. But I'm supposed to go down to El Paso in a few weeks. Maybe I can stop by Austin, say what's up, KLBJ Austin. But it turns out Austin's not that close to El Paso.

But I'm just so you know, to my KLBJ Austin family, I'm I'm actively trying to find an excuse to come to your town because everyone tells me at Austin is so awesome. So that will happen at some point, sooner than later. But it looks like I'll get down to El Paso and hoping they spend a few days there to see what's going on the border because next month the numbers are going to be out of control. I'm gonna say next month, I mean this month, But the next time we have numbers, it's gonna be a one

hundred thousand. You essentially have the poorest and most desperate people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. You have them coming into America in now numbers that are going to reach the hundreds of thousands. That's what you have. They are leaving their home countries and coming to America. It is really it's not just a an immigration issue, and this is a migration and we need to start thinking

about it. That way. You know, when you used to think back in social studies in you know, six or seventh grade, they talk about the migration of people, you know, across the Bearing Straight when there was the during the Ice Age because of the land bridge, and you know, you think of migrations of masses of people moving from one place to another. That's what we are seeing happening now in Central America. Now, you could send to me, Buck, it's not that many people, even if it's a million

a year. Well to that, I would say, you're talking about countries that only have you know, in the low millions in total population in Al Salvador, how many people actually live in El Salvador, Mike, could you pull Al Salvador, Honduras into in Guatemala for me, just so I can actually give the number. So I'm not just talking to see.

I always gotta give you guys the facts. But the fact that Tom brings up, Tom Holman brings up that the cage is because you know, the the go to now for the Democrats, it's all the children, and it's all about the children. Why do you separate the children? And I really hate it because it's so despicable. I hate it when they say that there was some malfeasance, and they do this, that there was some indifference on the part of Border Patrol to the two kids that

were in custody who died. That is an absolute and they're a little careful about it because it's so provably false, but they'll they'll say, you know, they died in border patrol custody. Yeah, because they showed up with really high fevers and by the time Border Patrol actually had custody of them to get them to the hospital, we're talking about a couple of hours. Like you know, I know the medi women with Border Patrol, they're doing a very

important job. They're serving their countries, and they have their own families. They have their own kids, all right. They're not anti kids, they're not anti families. They're just trying to do a job. And they took those kids to medical care right away. I've seen the medical facilities they're

they're setting them up triosh facilities on the border. By the way, that's another place where when people say the DoD has no role to play here, again, they don't know what they're talking about, because it's add program in San Diego that is setting up frontline medical triage for these migrants that are coming through. But it's a migration. This is a mass movement of individuals from their region. I mean, this isn't like a country that's right next

door and no, we're talking about Central America. Venezuela could be next. But Obama and the Obama administration they lit

the match. Here. We are now dealing with the conflagration of loophole's exploited systematically by people who want to come into this country and want to avoid the immigration system as they do it right, they want to avoid dealing with our actual immigration laws, or rather they want to run through the seams and are immigration laws the Obama aministration knews, which is why they built those are put in place those three thousand more beds for family least.

They decided that this was going to be a place where they would not make a stand and there would be no consequences. See that's the problem. The reason the law has these loopholes is because there are no consequences for the violations of the law. If you break the law, guess what, They're going to separate you from your kids in this country. You don't get to bring your kids with you to prison. If you come into this country illegally,

you've broken the law. You're supposed to go through a legal process for that crime because it is a crime, or else our law has no meaning. And if you also are going to be somebody that talks about what the law is with regard to asylum and this migration from Central America of those who are allegedly asylum seekers or they're not really asylum seekers, they're just part of a migration, then you also have to be in favor

of the interior enforcement. And this is where the real fight would be if Trump was honestly paying closer attention to this. You've got to start finding families that don't make their court dates or that that you know, they either don't show up, or they show up and then aren't reported right away and they just melt back in the population. You've got to start reporting people because otherwise

there's no reason not to come here. All you have is upside access to our welfare benefits are wonderful, safe, clean, wealthy country. You know, anybody who shows up now can find their way. You know, I can't imagine how the legal immigrants listening to the show must feel about this right, what a scam this whole thing is. But we got more. Stay with me. I didn't do this stuff. This is not me. I'm fighting for my life now. Telling me

what this Robert tell me. They're telling me that Robert Kelly, known as R Kelly, is once again in a very precarious position with the law. He is under investigation for criminal sexual conduct. He has been arrested, He faces multiple charges, and he is I think finally going to finally going to face real justice. I don't know how many of you have seen the documentary about R. Kelly Surviving R Kelly, which was on I believe, Lifetime, but it is pretty riveting.

I'm not somebody who usually gets into you. I don't like celebrity gossip stuff, but this is a true crime story. This isn't a celebrity gossip thing. The fact that this individual was as famous as he was for as long as he was when it was pretty well known that he was a sicko and a sociopath. You know he has that song. Um yeah, Mike said, Mike, did you see the Lifetime series? You know what I'm talking about because it's and John John did you see it too? Yeah?

It's yeah, it's really it makes rank. It's tough watching in some parts, but it's also I think, really really powerful. But Mike, isn't it amazing that this guy faced He faced not just um statutory rape charts, he faced child pornography charts for videotaping, you know, sexual acts with an underwear I think a fourteen or fifteen year old. And

he managed to beat the charge. Right, They had the video and they showed they showed the jury the video, and he kept videos of his sexual activities and he managed to beat it. And it was pretty clear that he paid off the family of this girl. I think because the girl wouldn't testify against him. Right, But that this guy, you know that you think back to the Dave Chappelle era, and I mean, I don't want to talk about what happened, you know, the Dave Chappelle's get

on the show right now. I don't think it's appropriate, but some people at home will know exactly what I'm talking about. It was known that R. Kelly was a sicko and Mike nobody really cared. We keep seeing this. I shouldn't say nobody cared, but a lot of people, you know, in the world of consuming media seem to think that it just wasn't that big a deal. You know, we look now at these these figures, Bill Cosby, R Kelly,

Michael Jackson, Harvey Weinstein. Uh, these true predators that were in these incredible positions of power, and it does make you wondering, how do they get away with it for so long? How does R Kelly convince women who are adults now that he groomed for when they were very young teenagers to turn on their own Did you see this? They turn on their own parents. In an interview with Gail King, Power and Money Buck Power and Money will do weird things people. It's disgusting, it is. He's a scumback.

He is a real life scumbag. Yeah, he real life's come back. And you know it's well, what's the song that? Uh not fly Away? That's Lenny Kravitz? Um, Oh, I Believe I Can Fly? Yeah? Sorry, I didn't mean to bring up Lenny Kravitz. He's a great guy. I'll just fly away. I Believe I Can Fly. I got them confused. I Believe I Can Fly is a song and this

comes up in the documentary too. It's a song that you would hear in black churches it would be sung by the choir, and R. Kelly kind of used some of his credibility and some of the goodwill from within the particularly the Black Baptist community in Chicago and in other places around the country to rally to his side because people were used to singing his songs in church. I mean, I think about Michael Jackson, and you know, I think about in retrospect, how many parties I was at.

I mean, I think I don't think I went to a high school dance, for example, where they weren't playing at some point a Michael Jackson song. I don't think it. Ever. I think at some point you always heard of Michael Jackson's song. And now everyone's like, yeah, it looks like he actually was a petto the whole time. It's just stunning. Um, I don't have any really deeper analysis of the fact

that some of these figures. Bill Cosby. Bill Cosby was one of the most beloved American television stars of all time. And now how long did he get in prison? By the way, did we It was like, wasn't a while, quite quite a few years. I forget now for for drugging and raping women. I mean, how's this going through? Some of this r Kelly stuff, and you know why it took people so long? And what people, you know,

weren't pressing charges. He was offering. On top of money, he was also offering recording contracts to these of course, yes, that's really where you know, that's that's a whole other thing too. And then, by the way, it's the same thing with Weinstein. There's the power you get from writing a check which is substantial. You can get a lot of silence, and depends on how big the check is.

You know, when Michael Jackson wrote somebody a check for twenty three million dollars who was basically accusing it was

accusing him of sexually assaulting a kid. I'm sorry, I don't care who you are, how much money you have, if you don't write someone a check for twenty three million dollars from molesting a kid, if you didn't molest the kid, because because you just as a man, you fight that and you say if you're innocent, if you're innocent, I think you fight that with everything you've got, and you never you let it be known every day of your life till the day you die that you would

never harm a child like that if you read a check for twenty three million dollars. I think people are allowed to ask big questions about and now we find out that and all with all the stuff that we know, it was exactly what we thought at the time. But you know the other part of it, Mike, and this is what you bring up, is that you know, when you can offer somebody not just money but success and status, that's even more powerful for a lot of people, right

because it kind of actual itself. It allows them to self actual as, allows them to become what they want to become. And you know, the money is a part of it. But if you can say that you'll make somebody the star that they've always wanted to be. Harvey Weinstein certainly did it. I mean it was a pretty straightforward thing, right. You have sex with disgusting monster Harvey Weinstein, you know, you have sex with jab of the hud Weinstein, and you'll get a movie role pretty much. Yeah, I

mean that that's unfortunately. You know the other part of this is for all the women who you know, Harvey Weinstein groped and assaulted and you know he's obviously you're getting in trouble and facing criminal charges for in all this. Sure there are there are a fair amount of women. I mean, based on what you read in the tabloids, they're not going to come forward because they just they took the deal. They just said sure. I mean, if I have to sleep with this guy to get ahead,

I'm going to. And you know, these are man the the entertainment industry in particular just draws a lot of the worst people. That's which you find out. There's just a lot of because it's so the line between the penury and obscurity and riches and fame is a very thin one sometimes for people, and people get very desperate and they're willing to do you know, they're willing to do things that they wouldn't otherwise do, but they feel

like they have no choice. And then there are people who know that and exploit that and exploit it to the hill. And R Kelly, I really hope they nail him this time. He's facing some very very serious ten counts of aggravated sexual abuse. Three of the four alleged victims were underage, and Kelly has pleaded not guilty, and New York and Illinois are now investigating a variety of allegations as well. I think the documentary, Mike what. I

think the documentary played a role in this too. I think people saw this and they're like, Okay, they gotta get this guy. Yeah. It was so in their face that they're like, all right, you gotta do something about that. Yeah, Like this is just this is just outrage. I was like, they are like haunting people to do something. It's like this.

And I think that if Michael I think if Michael Jackson were still alive, they would probably take the same look, the same thing with Bill Cosby and guy got away with it for so long, you know, Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, Michael Jackson, all these guys. It's just the predators row Man, It's it's it's really disturbing stuff. Anyway, we got David Harsagi.

He's going to be joining it. I want to ask David about and he writes very eloquently on the topic of what's been going on with ilhan Omar and all this anti Semitism and this is somehow become the biggest Well, the border is really the biggest story in the country this week, and should be an even bigger story In my opinion, I think that at some level people don't really want to hear it because and I mean Trump

supporters don't want to hear it. I feel like when I tell you what's going on the border right now, there will be some portion of this audience that's like, Buck, you're being too hard on the president, or you don't understand, or look, I'm not saying he can't turn this around, and I'm not putting all the blame at his feet. It's certainly Congress that has the lion's share of the blame. But this is happening under this president and he needs you know, I need that that president that's out there

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there's some confusion among your colleagues. Are you anti Semitic Comsone kind of quickly asked, would you support this resolution condemning anti Semitism. My only question just would you support the resolution condemning anti Semitism and other forms of bigotry? Comgress Woman, would you support the resolution condemning anti Semitism? Thank? Yeah, Commressman, would you support the resolution condemning all forms of bigotry? I guess it's not a exactly all about the Benjamin's anymore.

For a congresswoman at Omar there doesn't have a lot to say, does she? Huh? What is going on here? Seems like she could at least verbalize her support for the resolution condemning anti Semitism, But as we know, it's now going to condemn a lot more than that. What is this all about? Our buddy David Harsani is with us now. He's got a great piece up on the Federalist dot com. The Democratic Party has normalized anti semitism, Yes, Ilhan Omar is a problem. The fact that Democrats refused

to condemn her rhetoric is a disaster. He's senior editor at the Federalist. Mister Harsani, great to have you back, Great to be back. Thanks. What is this dumpster fire the Democrats are are shifting through this week? I mean, I really assume this wouldn't be quite the story it is because it seems pretty straightforward, right, members says something really into Semitic, people say hey, no anti Semitism, stop that crap, and then but no, that's not what's happening here.

What is happening, Well, I guess there's a large contingent within the Democratic Party obviously in the base, and there's a president presidential election coming, so you have candidates as well or concerned about that. We don't really see much wrong with what she said. They they while they lie actually and say that she was, you know, just being critical of Israel and being critical of Israel. Shouldn't you know, shouldn't chill that speech? And I agree, No one says

you shouldn't be able to criticize Israel. No one says you shouldn't be able to say anything you want to say. Um, but what she's done is use really old, you know, longstanding smears against Jews that they have loyalty to another country before themselves or money before their their country. And uh. And that's and that seems like what many progressives and Dems want to defend and protect because I guess I don't know why I guess there's yeah, what's the why

why why? What do they benefit from? I mean, you know, my only theory is that, I mean, I got to I got a couple of things. Actually, David's the one I oppose them to you. On the one hand, I think that the left now runs a Democratic Party, and the old guard, the Pelosi Schumer wing, they still control some of the processes and money and things like that. But in terms of the messaging and the ideology, I think that the hard turn left of the party is almost a wake up call for some members of the

Democratic Party one hundred percent agree with that. I think that they're far more concerned where Yeah, I mean, they can't control these freshmen. They can't control these people, and it's a it's a growing, growing faction of the Democratic Party. All the energy of the Democratic Party. When you see either Bernie or the Woman's March or whatever, it's socialistic socialists are typically you know, anti Israel, anti colonialists, however

they frame it. And I think that's a much more popular position on the left, at least the political sort of professional activists left and than people would like to think, what is it with And I just have to ask that you know, look, I grew up in New York City. I have obviously grew up around a lot of people that well went to Jewish schools, and you are, are very steeped in Judaism in New York. And yet they're

mostly Liberals, David. So, you know, what I think is interesting is that how is it that the that most of the most of my Jewish friends growing up in New York are liberal Democrats. But there's also simultaneously within the Democratic Party this anti Israel feeling that is not just from Omar. There's actually a lot of American Jews that I've spoken to who are really hateful toward Israel. I mean, you know, I've spoken American Jews who think

that Israel shouldn't exist. What is that? Well, sadly, I mean I've thought about this a load, and sadly, I think there's a bunch of people who who how can I say this, Uh, they are more interested or care more about their ideology and that has become their religion in a way, and that has become their identity, you know what I mean. So I'm not saying that people should uh you know, the one you know, is should be a one issue you know, for for Jews or

anyone else. But I think that how you think about Israel and how you think about the Jewish people and Israel says a lot about how you think about things in general. Israel as a liberal democracy in the middle of a bunch of theocracies and pterist states, and I think when you don't support them, you tell us a

lot about what you're thinking in its ideology. I argue many times that anti Zionism is basically anti Semitism, because it's functionally is if you're seeing Jews are the only people on the earth who aren't don't deserve a state, even after they've fought for one and many people have died for it, that tells us usually something about your

broader thinking. And too many leftists in this country value progressivism over anything else, and I think it's become a religion for them because they have no faith, and that's the vacuum needs to be filled, and that's what fills it. Yeah, there's no such thing as a nation state that exists today that has not gone through various iterations of somebody else controlling that land and bloodshed and oppression and all

kinds of things. But you know, it's it's gonna be really tough for the Iroquois nation to kick out, you know, everybody who lives in Northeastern America, right. I mean, at some point there needs to be some recognition of what reality is. Forgot who said it, but the quote was, you know, we're still a fair and square I think that in the end, you have to move on with history. When you talk about Israel, you're talking about even a longer history places like Hebron mean the Hebrew you know

of the Hebrews, or Hebrew Town. Basically, you know, you're talking about long history here. And you know, frankly, the Jews have done everything they can in Israel to make to try to help and create a Palestinian state. I know people think that that's nuts, but it's true. No sane nation is going to say, hey, oh, your terrorists over here, you want to destroy us, why don't we give you a state here right next to us, on our board or overlooking our our our capital city, and

do what you want. That's just outrageous. No one would do it. No one expects any country to do it for real. And you know, so Omar and her contingent will never be never be happy with what's going on, and you know, her attacks are widespread against all Jews, not Israeli's only That's something we should always remember when we talk about what would be what would be a sufficient a sufficient response from the Democratic Party on this issue.

I mean, is if she got removed from her committee assignment with that at least feel like there's some consequences that have to be more than that. Or or also are we just living in a country now where Democrats will put aside whatever their guidelines are on these issues whenever it suits them, and that's that. And we just need to understand that. I mean, this resolution is ridiculous now because it's a resolution. A resolution about everything is

a resolution about nothing. But more than that, even a resolution that condemns anti Semitism, as the earlier drafted is useless. I don't want to police someone's speech. The problem is that she's on a committee that that Pelosi, after seeing her tweet on the Jews hypnotizing with the world for evil, put her on that committee, a foreign affairs committee, and more than that, was on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine with her what last week. I mean, you know,

that's the problem. The problem that is that it's being normalized. I don't tell the Democratic Party what to do. I don't even care. I mean, I care what they do, but what they do what they do. The problem isn't any one specific measure. Problem is that this is a more increasingly popular position within that party, and that's dangerous I think for the country in any way. How much of this also do you see as the clash of

intersectionality within itself? And with Omar you have somebody who is female, who is black, and who is a Muslim, So you know the way the Democrats And look, I work with Liberals every day at the Hill, and I know how they think about things that I know how they assess and it is almost like they have a matrix of different levels of oppression. I mean, this is

intersectional thinking. And we know that there's a different standard, but do you think that there's a different center applied to all kinds of minority groups in terms of what they're allowed to say, what they can say period, also how far they can go on certain things. But what I want to ask you is how much of this do you think is the fact that you have a Muslim American now member of Congress, who is saying and I brought this up, yes to the show, and David,

you can defer on this works. I do want to get you any trouble, and a lot of people listen to this show. But this is pretty commonplace in the Muslim world. I'm sorry to say, it's just true. I mean, this is much more widespread in the Muslim world than people want to want to admit. Yeah, we should not get in trouble for for just simply stating facts. Across the Islamic world. According to Pew polling and other polling, anti Semitism is sky high, in the ninety percent in

some places. I haven't seen a poll here in the in the young American Muslims, I hope it would be less. I'm sure it will be last, but it's still obviously a problem. You know, And I think when you talk about this sort of hierarchy of of of you know, victimhood, I guess she is at the tippy top. You can't do better than that. Maybe if she was a gay she would do better than she has. Other than that, you can't get higher. So she has she has levels

of near invincibility because of that. I mean, if this you know, if this was you know, a white guy named Mike Johnson from Missouri, he'd be off that committee absolutely. And the thing is, I've seen many people attack I mean a bunch of people have attacked me in using that kind of language. Oh it's a black woman, a Muslim and islamophobic, don't I don't really even care what she is. I care about what she's saying. I know

no one believes that. But more than that, I've seen The Washington Post ran a piece where it basically said, the Jews are white people and and do well in this country, and they just basically should be quiet and listen to her because she has gone through something. You know, she lives a life with that is harder or whatever their case was. And it's just it's unintellectual. I don't

really even know how else to put it. That's not a rational way to talk about people, and especially not in America where we're not supposed to judge people like that. And I also think that there's old and this is true of everything. The left hasn't yet figured out how to the Democratic Party and the media, which you know, I repeat myself, they haven't figured out yet really what to do about the growth of the hyper sensitive left about all things and the realities of Islam on a

global level. They haven't because because those things are going to be a real tough match for a long time. Yeah. Absolutely, And we can't really have an honest discussion about any of that, right, I mean, if I write, when I get off, I'll probably go on Twitter and people will be calling me, you know, an islama, folks for saying what I just said. But you know, this is the reality of the world and it's something we have to

deal with. Our things aren't going to get better, and they just continue to get worse, and every argument is sort of just brushed over. With this identity politics, it's impossible to have a discussion about anything in any sort of rational or realistic way. David Arsani, everybody check out his latest at The Federalist. The Democratic Party has normalized anti Semitism. The Federalist dot com, where he is a senior editor. David always good to talk to you, my friend,

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Tough stuff to hear there from Alex Trebek, who who is a true icon and not one who is you know, flashy and had all kinds of scandal in his background, and just you know, it seems like he's always been a very stand up guy. I mean, like, I don't know him, nothing about him other than just his work, but he's one of those people who you just always at least for me. I mean, I can't speak for front of you, but I would be willing to guess that at least some of you feel the same way

that Trebec as the guy on Jeopardy. His presence is one of those people in your life that, even if you're I'm not a Jeopardy watcher, but I've seen many episodes of Jeopardy, he's one of these people who you

just always assume he's going to be there. You just always assume that Alex Trebec will be the voice you hear when you're flipping through channels and sure enough, deputy comes on and you think that you're going to just run the table, and you get one right, and then two or three of them you're like, what is that? But Alex Trebeck now is facing that demon that so many of us face. Cancer, one of the worst kinds

unfortunately too. I think in terms of statistically the worst cancers in this country are for mortality rate, lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, and I forget what the fourth one is, but they're very, very high on the list.

The reason that pancreatic cancer is so deadly is because it is an organ that is deep in the body and it is very important for endocrine function, and you know it's it's an important organ but beyond that, you usually don't have any symptoms until it's already spread into lymph nodes, and then it's then for most people it's too late. The five year survival rate for the cancer

that Alex Trebek has I think five percent. But you heard him give that speech in a very Alex Trebec way, very understated and uh, just just the facts, just being upfront and and you know, rallying his audience, which is a very substantial on him. I think I think Trebec is one of those those rare fellows in the media who is pretty much universally liked and respected for what he's done. You know, he didn't and you know, he didn't decide to start a rock band in his sixties.

You know, he didn't have some uh some you know, midlife crisis where he thought that he was actually a hip hop artist or something. But he's just been doing Jeopardy and doing it very well for a very long time. I guess it's it's a reminder for me, But why

would this stick out to me? Rarely do I take much note of, you know, celebrities who who are dealing with you know, personal personal demons or dealing with in this case of personal health issue, because I have enough on my mind trying to be supportive to the people that I actually know in life and my own friends

and family members. But I've told you this before. When Christopher Hitchens died, for example, that was one of the first times in my life where I thought, this is somebody who I've spent a lot of time with in terms of his work, and I just always thought that

his work would always be there. And when it wasn't, I noticed, you know, that was one of the first times that that had ever happened to me where I thought, Oh, this person that I've built a connection to in my life, I mean, serve this role to sometimes educate, sometimes in rage. Sometimes I got very angry at what Hitchins is writing. Sometimes I was inspired by what he was writing. But this is a person whose work had a real effect on me. But I always just thought, you know, Hitchens

would make it into his nineties. He's one of these guys who was a smoker, who said it didn't matter, and he drank a lot and all this stuff, and no he did not. I think he had esophageal cancer or some form of throat can so I can't remember now Trebec. It's the same thing. It's a reminder that we are all here on a temporary basis, my friends, we are all on borrowed time. All of us are going to have to deal with these kinds of weeks,

either ourselves or for loved ones. So well, there's all this to do about what's going on on Capitol Hill, and I'm talking about the border and every though these things are important, which is why talking about them and understanding what's going on in this country around us really does matter. But it does matter even more that every day you think to yourself at some point in the day,

a day above ground is a good day. And I have the ability to, in my own way, have a positive effect on those around me, to inspire people to be a little bit kinder to each other, to be helpful to people who are in need, and in some cases, maybe to entertain people that are having a really bad day, you know, to bring somebody else out of you know, you don't you don't know that that one nice comment you make to somebody in your office that might be

to somebody who just found out that they have stage four pancreatic cancer. You just don't know. I think that's an important thing to remember. So we wish Trebec all the best in his fight. He is an American icon, and they say the odds are against him, but they don't know Trebec. I think he's going to pull through and he'll be doing Jeopardy for another twenty years. We'll be right back. So you recall, I think we had all my friend Benny Johnson from Turning Point USA to

talk about this when it first happened. But there's this group that was trying to recruit conservatives on campus out at UC Berkeley, the birthplace of the free speech movement. It should be noted that that is now the place where if you try to convince people to listen to you, when you represent a solid oh m. Fifty percent or so of the country, you could get punched in the face. You could, in fact it punched in the face. And there was this, there was this incident. It was televised.

The guy was very belligerent, very nasty, and really landed kind of a right cross on a on a young man's face out in Berkeley. And this is now a criminal case because they are going to bring charges because it turns out you aren't allowed. You are not, in fact allowed to punch a conservative in the face just because you don't like their conservatism. Zachary Greenberg is the alleged assailant, although there's very clear video of him punching somebody for no apparent reason, so I don't know how

long it'll be alleged. They have had some press go up to mister Greenberg's well, go up to him and his attorney outside of the courthouse that I just want to play a little bit of how is this is not a good When your defense attorney stops to talk and has to talk like this, it's not a good sign in place sixteen mister Greenberg or council, any thoughts at this time about the punch and the charges the movie completed, not guilty or anything you want to say

for yourself at this point you could direct the microphones in my way. Is there anything you can say? Mister Greenberg is a twenty eight year old man. He was using the library at you see briefly to study. I realize that many people observing this case are interested in constitutional freedom, and I would remind the one important constitutional freedom is the presumption of innocence due process of law. Due process in a courtroom, not on social media or

the internet. With those remarks, I have no further comments at this time. Okay, so let me just say that is that when you're a lawyer, well your lawyer is I just want to remind everybody that we do have a presumption of innocence and there is a process. This is like, you know, Mike, if your lawyer did this, I think I think you should fire the lawyer. Yeah, she sounded really nervous, didn't she Like oh my, she was like she's like she did not want to be there.

I was just waiting for to be like, I mean, yes, my client punched a kid in the face for no reason, and yes he's in a whole lot of trouble and I have no prayer of getting him out of it. But I just want to remind everybody in the video that like that he's standing there right next to her and he's just like like he's like acting like it's not even happening, and she's just looking at him like

it was so awkward. I just felt like at any second she was going to turn to him and be like you know what I give he's guilty and just like walk away, That's what I mean exactly. She sounded like she's already had it. I mean day, they haven't even gone through any any parts, any stages of the process, and she's just like, oh gosh, what am I gonna do? This guy? But you know, he's charged with felony assault,

felony battery, and felony criminal threats. They're actually going after him for his attack on Hayden Williams of the Leadership Institute. And you know, you don't ever want I had a friend a long time ago who was charged with just because he ran a fraternity house essentially and somebody got

way too drunk. No one, no one was really injured or anything, but someone got way too drunk, and that the local authorities charging with operating a nuisance, which sounds like, you know, something that's not that terrible until you realize that it's a felony. And the moment that you're charged with a felony, it's just the whole thing because that stays with you. That's a problem. You can't just be like, yeah,

I'll take that felony charge. You know, misdemeanors you can plead out and they can get them wipe from your record speaking of operating a nuisance. This was a great one. And I know that people look you all. If you listen to this show, you know that I love dogs. Dogs are one of my favorite things in life. I mean, if you're telling me my choices are between coffee and dogs, I mean I go dogs because coffee can't be your best friend, even though I'd be pretty irritable without my

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at two o'clock in the morning. It and the police show up, and the police don't can't do anything, really, And a New Jersey town is proposing This is the town of Saddle River, which is a fancy New jerseytown. Oh hello, Saddle River, that if your dog barks for over twenty minutes continuously throughout the day, you could go to jail at night from ten pm to seven am. It is fifteen minutes of barking finds ranging up to a thousand dollars, but could also receive a service of

community centers of community service, or even prison time. Now this is where my inner status kicks in smoking noise. I know this. I'm being ideologically inconsistent here. This is big government. I get it. But I might move to Saddle River just so I can be in a place where people can't let their dogs bark for hours on end roof, roof roof. There is nothing that'll drive you crazier than a neighbor with a dog that's barking at two am for two hours. What do you do your plugs? Please?

I've tried to trust me. You know they didn't. Seinfeld, you got kidnap the duck. I gotta watch that episode. I haven't seen that. That's awesome. Oh all right, see, I've seen a lot of Seinfeld. I need to watch a chronologically so that I've missed too many episodes of it. All right, everybody, Roll Calls coming up. Stay with me, Liberty, truth and great hair. Feel those funky beats. It's time for roll call. Man. I can't believe that the weekend

is almost here. Very exciting. I'm gonna be up in NYC tomorrow spending some time with Miss Molly and the fam, the Sexton crew. It's always always a fun time gonna go up to New York and be around people who don't just do politics. Wouldn't that be a nice thing? Where do you do for a living? Where I work on Capitol Hill? I work on casetreet for a foundation that looks to make sure that the people with the most boring jobs in the country keep the most boring

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saying that you don't have an Al Gore impersonation. I think your Beto impersonation sounds a lot more what South Park makes Al Gore sound. Like but like Beto, it's just like it's just oh, he's like he's so earnest, and Beto just wants like all the good things to happen for all the people. But like we're gonna have to come together and unite around the unity and the bringing together of the togetherness. And like maybe a lot of middle aged liberal women are excited to see my abs,

so we'll have to do that too. That's pretty much Beto. Not much in that beyond Beto. Oh and also I married a woman who's worth like a few hundred million dollars. But I totally totally love working class people and poor people so much. Thanks Betom, glad you could join us. Nathan right, hey buck. Regarding the Joe Rogan, Timpool, Twitter Exact podcast and the general free speech problem all of these leftist social media networks. In addition to snippy dot com,

you might want to check out descent dot com. It's a pretty brilliant place you simply paced in a URL and it shows you others and and others can comment on it in real time. Could be a game changer for speech on the internet. Shields high, Nathan, I've never heard of this thing. I will have to check it out. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. Let's see Carol, Hello, Carol Buck. You're firing on all cylinders. And last podcast, I heard those remarks by the purported CNN national security

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I actually didn't know him before. I'd never oh, maybe I've met him a couple of times. Up in New York, but never really gotten a chance to talk to him much. Jennifer writes, Hey, they are a podcast listener here. You're wrong about Nirvana, But I don't come to you for your music. Fair point, Jennifer, fair point, I come for your saying in rational opinions. So maybe you can answer this for me. Why can't Trump put the wall funding

in this by part as an infrastructure bill? We keep hearing about who's going to notice twenty five billion dollars for a wall in a one point seven trillion bill proposal? Jennifer, The Democrats will not allow it because it's such a politically sensitive issue for them, because it's a political win for Trump and they know that. So trust me, it's not possible to fit that in there. They would have a fit. They would freak out if Trump tried to put wall funding in there. I can't lie to you, folks.

It's the situation. The border is really bad, and it's happening under the presidency where we were supposed to fix it. So that's disappointing. It's not over yet. I get it. I know that a lot of things are a right against Trump, but you know, we've we've also got to hold him to standards that he really set for himself. He said there'd be a wall, he said he'd secure the border. There isn't a wall on the border. Is the least secure that it's been in some ways, you

could argue in the last decade plus. That's how bad things are right now. And it's not just because of the security mission there. Of course, there's this. The main main issue is this surge of migrants from the Northern Triangle countries Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. I don't know if

the Triangle. Let me just make sure that before I tell you this, I don't want to tell you what the Northern Triangle countries are and then it turns out that I'm because Al Salvador is obviously right there as well. But I want to make sure that I'm telling you this right the Northern Triangle, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador. See it is not Nicaragua. After all. I gotta bring you the facts. I can't if I say, I will tell

you this. And I hope that all of you, maybe you think this is just kind of OCD, you're weird. I hope you respect this. I feel badly whenever I say something that's factually wrong on the show, and I always try to come on the next day and correct it as long as I remember that I said something that's wrong. But I actually feel badly about it, like I've like I've let the team down a little bit. So I try really hard, guys, to not get things wrong,

but unfortunately I am human. But yeah, the Northern Triangle is Guatemala, Honduras, Al Salvador. It is not Nicaragua. Now we know, and knowing is half the battle. Michael, Well, it's Michael, he writes, Buck this swoop and beard looking fierce last night on Tucker keep dropping those border tooth bombs shields A well, Michael, thank you so much. Man.

I mean, the beard's coming in. It's a little it's still a little scraggly, it's still a little like hello, sir, I'd like to buy some of your finest wine coolers, perhaps the Zema. Yes, of course, I am over the age of twenty one years of age. Here is my identification. It is an operator's license from the island of Vanuatu. Not that I ever ever bought alcohol when I was underage. Guys, No, no, no, No, that's not a thing that I did. Growing up in New York City. Man, I know people that pre nine

to eleven had such fake idea operations going on. You know, if if the Fed's ever decided to care, they would have really had a big problem on their hands. But some of the people run around New York City who are making making fakes, I'm pretty sure that get you in a lot of trouble. Now. Back in the nineties, I feel like people didn't really really care. But you know, I used to hear things. I used to see some of those fake ideas that people had and go, WHOA,

that must have cost quite a penny. Now, whenever I see somebody who's under the age of thirty in a bar, I think to myself, Man, I'm getting old. I'm getting old. Uh let's see here. Well, we have a lot of people sending me links which I can't I can't always click on right away. Richard writes, Hello, my friend, Game of Thrones, question for you. You have a magic ice wall whose ice has been condensing for thousands of years. They used its magic to resurrect a guy and the

dragonfire just cuts through it like nothing. It looked cool, but the science part of me was saying, w T H. Still I can't wait for next season. Do you think the books will ever get finished? Shields High? Winter is coming, Richard. You know, I haven't read any of the Game of Thrones books. And as for whether or not I think that things would go well for the you know, if things will go well in this season, I'm a little Look, they're spending a ton of money on it, so that's

at least there's that. I think the production value is going to be as good as any movie you've ever seen, which is pretty amazing for a television show. That all said. The writing in the last season A Game of Thrones, and my opinion started to get a little bit hokey, you know, started to get a little week a little week sauce. You know the dragon that shows up, I mean it's the Dragon of Stealth Bomber, because that dragon

moves real fast across west rows. I'm just saying, all We're gonna have a freestyle Friday tomorrow from n y See very much. Looking forward to that team until next time. You know what's up Shields High. Don't you just love it when you find a one hundred dollar bill inside of a jacket that you haven't used for ages. It's

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