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Schools Must Reopen This Fall

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Season 4, Episode 128.


There is no proof that masks work, Covid-19 cases could be coming across the border, the NBA goes all in on woke, it is time to reopen schools and is Mount Rushmore racist now?


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You are entering the freedom hunch. The only justice Trump can receive is through winning. Paint splattered on George Washington. Here in New York City is Mount rushmore racist. They're coming for superheroes. Are coronavirus cases moving across the border. The NBA goes all in on Wroke and reopen the schools this fall. Buck Sexton Mission coding the news and disseminating information with actionable intelligence mag no mistake. Great, You're a great American again. This is the Buck Sexton Show.

Thomas Cia analysts. I can speak to three hours without a phone call. Try doing that sometimes. No. Welcome to the Buck Sex to show everybody another day fighting against the insanity, the lunacy of the collective and collectivists left. Can you feel that panic rising? Oh my gosh, everybody start your freak out engines right now. So the media

wants you to do. They think we'll all be better off if you're constantly afraid, constantly scared, And yet all you have to do is look at what's really happening across the country and everything will seem manageable, not perfect, not risk free. But life has never been perfect and risk free. How long did it take for us after nine to eleven to finally feel like we weren't going to get hit with a mass casualty terrorist attack at

any point in time? Right there was this huge national security apparatus that sprung up anew, not just the one that we already had, meant to prevent planes from getting blown out of the sky, crowded subways from being blown up. We lived with that for years and years. But you know, we didn't shut down, and we got hit, and things were definitely tense for a long time because of the threat of the global jihattest targeting our society and trying to destroy our civilization. But we won. You know, we

never had a real victory dance after all this. We never took a moment to say, yeah, we won. And that doesn't mean that they won't come back. It doesn't mean that that's a fight that's over. But this round we won, and I'm here to tell you that we're also going to win this fight against COVID nineteen. I'm here to say that I'm doing everything I can to deal with a very clear campaign from the left to make fear and anxiety and anger their political campaign. I

mean that's what this all is. You might be thinking to yourself, Hold on a second, where are all of the new stories about Joe Biden on this policy and Joe Biden on that policy. No, that's not the plan.

You see, the left, the Democrat Party, is trying to make this country as desperate and unlivable, particularly in the cities, as possible, to tell us that we're heading toward a future that is a disaster, that everything is going against us, and to build a savior complex, not around Joe Biden, who is an income poop and we're all very aware

of that, but around not Trump. That's all. It has to be a change from Trump, and in a sense, the media, the academy, Hollywood, corporate America, the culture by and large has all agreed to hold every day average Americans hostage. And the only way that we are freed from this hostage situation is if we do what's right by voting Trump out of office. That's the only way that things can ever go back to normal. That's the perception they're trying to create. That's ultimately what this is

really all about. That's why you don't see very much talk about this issue or that issue, where are all the deep dives into Biden's past, or where are all the big pieces on the victories that Biden had in the Obama administration. We're basically in July, folks, July, August, September, October vote. That's how this is going to go. And

as long as they can keep people afraid. Right now, they view it almost like they're stalling the economy and they're stalling our sense of improvement at the starting line, if you will, of the race. They're trying to hold us back so that no matter what happens in a few weeks, they will have done the necessary damage to our psyche, to our economy, and to our freedom to prevent Trump from getting reelected this fall. That's the plan.

That's why all this is happening. When you look at the data about different states now that are having spikes in cases of COVID nineteen, and now there's all this focus again on masking. Oh, just wear a mask. Wear a mask. Ask someone in the medical profession, what is the percentage of protection you get wearing a mask in a room with somebody who has COVID nineteen versus not wearing a mask? How much of an improvement doesn't make you in your defense against the disease. You know, the

answers you'll get they don't know. They don't know. And I would ask you this, if mask wearing was highly effective, if it was highly effective in preventing the transmission of this disease, then why is it that people who have been in situations where they were constantly masked still get the disease? You know, we don't have answers to this.

You know, Cuomo is out there today and he's just a he's a nightmare because he has the worst record as governor of New York, the worst record of any state on COVID nineteen, and he's out there saying, well, wear a mask. They all refuse to wear a mask. The small people looking at the data wear masks. Really,

you know that mass compliance. According to the polling and the data that we have in the EU, mask compliance in some of the states that have had the lowest per capita death rate from COVID nineteen Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, mask compliance is very low. I mean that people aren't wearing masks. I don't have answers as to why, you know, they're not getting worse hit by the disease other than to say they're not wearing masks and they're okay. Relatively speaking,

this disease is going to be everywhere. It already is everywhere, But how badly does it hit a certain population? Now badly does it spread? There are the comorbidities that you have to look at. You know, people keep pointing to Japan. Do you know what our look Obesity as a health issue is directly tied to fatalities from COVID nineteen. This is known and the United States has a ten x the obe se rate of Japan, for example, which has

had very very few deaths from COVID nineteen. You know, there are all these different factors that go into the response and to what we're what we should be doing. But instead this gets politicized right away, This gets turned into well, you know, it's like we're going back to the beginning of this when we didn't know anything. Hospitals are not being overwhelmed. There has not been a single case that you can point to of a person who has died from COVID nineteen because there was no medical

care in this country. There was no medical care available, there was no capacity. I'm not saying people haven't stayed home who should have gotten care. That's a different issue. Hasn't happened once, But now we're going to go back into lockdowns. I just spoke to a guy this morning who runs a gym, and he said, you know, in New York, we're not even we're not We're going to be in phase three for jims, and then we're going

to be in phase four. Now we're in phase maybe never based on what well, what is the purpose of this. So you can be in a room that you can be in an office now, but you can't be in a gym where you can control how many people are in at any one time, how many high risk people

are really going in to throw weights around. I know there are some people in their sixties who still like the deadlift and bench and all that, But you know, can't we try to control for the risk of what's actually there instead of just telling everybody, no, you can't. You know, more gyms, even private gyms, not just gyms, are open the public. Private gyms cannot open. So unless it's just yours and you're an individual, if there's any

access to the outside, this is madness. No one can really think that this is a good plan or a good idea until you look at the politics of it, and then it all starts to come together. It all starts to make sense. If mask wearing was really effective, then we could just let everybody go back and do what they want to do, but wear masks, right, But we know that there would still be transmission of this disease.

In fact, the data, if you want to look at it, that handwashing is actually much more important than mask wearing. But we don't have a way of virtue signaling. When it comes to hand washing. People can't walk around. My hands are clean. I washed them, So that hasn't taken off in quite the same way. Mask wearing outdoors is dumb. Mask wearing indoors TBD. Data still have to look at it, and for people that are at really high risk, I guess you do what you gotta do. You do what

you can. But for the general population this is absurd. But Governor Cuomo is out there saying wear masks. Mark play clip one. The White House has been in denial on IRUs from the get go, and the federal response has just been wrong. That's not a political statement if you look at the facts. That's exactly what it says. You have coronavirus increasing in thirty two states across the nation.

The rate of increase is only getting worse, and a number of excuses have been made for this over the pa last weeks to further the denialm First, they said, well, it's because they're doing more testing and that's why the number of infections are going up. Not true, because the number of hospitalizations are also going up. The White House has been saying reopened fast because that's good for the economy, and we have to get the economy going. Yes, we

have to get the economy going. But reopening fast was not good for the economy. What is Cuomo's plan? Does anyone in the realm of journalism want to pretend that they actually care more about their country than their political party for a second and ask them, so, what's the plan? We locked down until there are no cases. We're gonna be a lockdown forever. These morons who think that they have the answer to this never tell us what we're

actually trying to accomplish. Lockdowns are not going to defeat the virus in America. It will destroy the American economy and it will ruin lives and the cost of lockdown. We've already been through this. The cost to health and to lives from doing this is incalculable. But we all agree it's a means. Doctor Fauci himself says lockdowns cannot continue indefinitely. It is a bad idea. So what do we doing. Just keep dragging it out, keep dragging it out,

keep dragging it out. Cowardice, cowardice and craven politics. That's what's driving this decision making from Cuoma. Oh, he's mister big guy with his hospitalizations are going up. You know what else is going up when they look at this, or rather, you know what else? Is a very important statistic the speed with which people are leaving the hospital. Most of these hospitalizations that are increasing in Arizona and in Texas are younger people who are in and out

of the hospital in two to three days. And part of this is because anybody that has the symptoms of the disease is going into a hospital to get tested and maybe they are told to stay there for observation for a day or two. But you're seeing a lot of cases and this is what the data actually says. We will pretend that they care so much about the science. You're seeing a lot of cases where people are in

for two or three days. It used to be two to three weeks, and people weren't even coming off of ventilators once they went on, and they were dying after weeks of fighting for their lives on ventilators. We're not seeing that. There are a number of reasons why. The biggest one is that most of these infections are younger, healthier people, and people who are young and healthy are at an acceptable level of risk from this disease. Even if they get it, they're almost certainly going to be okay.

The same way that we accept a certain level of risk from the flu, we accept a certain level of risk to the under sixty population from COVID nineteen. This disease is worse for people over sixty with comorbidities than flu that has been established, But for younger people it's not as bad as the flu quite honestly, especially when you get down into their ranks of people who are under the age of twenty. The fluke can kill a ten year old, COVID nineteen is almost no risk to

people who are really young. And remember, any num you can die, believe it or not. You can die from strep throat if it progresses enough. I know that it doesn't happen very often, but it could. Right There are risks from all kinds of health concerns in society. But you see the plan here. You know, this is a

couple of things. It's fighting back against the pandemic panic, but it's also understanding why we have to keep returning to the same issues, the same arguments, and why there's no honesty in this because there are people for whom the Trump presidency is a constant, unacceptable assault on their psyche. They just can't handle it. Remember things we've been talking about for years here on the show. Trump has psychologically broken the left. He has really caused a massister area.

He has caused Democrat to be in the grip of a mental illness. They really think it all my gods, the gundry is gonna collapse, and we're all gonna go to war, and all these terrible things are gonna happen. And now there's this opportunity for them to just plunge all of that angst and rage and fear and anger, all of it into this issue and to blame Trump for it. When what we really need is clearheaded thinking about what do we know and what should we do?

Instead of oh my gosh, this state is bad, that state is bad. You see this all the time. The way that the media is reporting on this. Cuomo has look at the record, so to speak. Right. I remember when I used to play sports, The ultimate, the ultimate thing to say to somebody was talking smack on the other team was to say, look at the scoreboard when you were crushing them. If you were crushing them, okay, look at the record. That's say Florida has versus New York.

Governor Cuomo put on a clinic. He's a proble Democrat who was, of course being talked about as a possible VP for buy though that's faded away. He made the worst decisions and that's not a theory. That is what we see from the results, the worst decisions at the worst time of any major political figure in America. And now he's gonna blame Trump and say there's a mask mandate. I've had an idea for you, Governor Cuobo. Where does

this mask mandate power come from? Where is the constitutional right to tell everybody if they have to wear a mask? Who's going to enforce that you're going to start arresting people, You're gonna lock them up, take away their freedom because you want them to wear a mask for which there is no conclusive scientific evidence. Yet there are studies even that suggest, including published on the CDC website, that there is little to no benefit to mask wearing. There are

plenty of reasons why. That is your eyes, folks, guess what great way to get a disease. Unfortunately, so unless you're wearing a mask that is completely fitted so that Aslas virus can't get in and you have a total seal over your eyes, guess what. But no, they want a federal mandate. That's what this is. Now. They want everyone walking around in masks because that goes right to the psyche of the Democrat Party. You see, the Democrats

believe America has been sick for four years. They think that we have already been in the grip of a pandemic, but that pandemic was Trump. This most recent real disease outbreak has become an excuse for them to unleash that part of their psyche that Trump has so damaged such that they think the country is on the brink of collapse. This now becomes the excuse to explain why they've been acting like such maniacs for the last four years. It's

all about Trump in their minds. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to just pretend the mass protests on the streets with no social distancing, They wouldn't be able to just wash that away from their memories. No, it's politics that is what is driving this. Don't let them get away with the hysteria. You're in the Freedom hud This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. Doctor Fauci said this. CDC head said this. The main driver was the virus came from Europe and it was the greatest miss by

the federal government of all time. China virus, China virus, China virus, China travel band. Forget the China travel ban. It was in Europe. It came to Europe from China, you moron. And the reason that we don't think of the virus in this country as coming from China quite the same way is because of the ban on travel

from China. But you know, if this is about mitigation and saving as many lives as possible under the circumstances, fewer infected people coming into the country early on in the outbreak is clearly a good thing, and there were a lot of infected people in Wuhan and the rest of China. So what is his point here? This man is a hack and an idiot, but the Democrat Party is all reading from the same sheet of music here, it's bs. Thanks for listening to the bus Esson Show podcasts.

Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. That's one of the reasons why we have to make sure we engage the community as we're doing now, to get community people to help us, for people to understand that we are doing everything we can to show that it's safe and that it's effective and it's for the good of them as individuals and

in society to take the vaccine. So we have a lot of work to do because, as you will know, we've spoken about this intensively in the past, there is a general anti science, anti authority, anti vaccine feeling among some people in this country. Can we worry about what's going on right now and not have these projections about the anti science, anti vaccine people causing the problems because we don't have a vaccine yet, and based on the

possibility of mutations. We may never really have a perfect vaccine. Coronavirus may be with us in a cyclical, seasonal fashion for a very very long time. So what exactly are we trying to accomplish with all of this? There seems to be a lack of comprehension here about what it

means when younger, healthier people get infected. As long as younger, healthier people are getting past the virus and then have immunity from the virus, which is what the science tells us, the more people who get this, who beat it, and who get past it, the better off we are as society because we get closer to herd immunity. So, you know, if you have in an area, you know, thirty or forty percent of all people under forty that have already

had this impeded. Even though those who are in this who are in this society in that area, who are at higher risk or still out there and don't have immunity, there is a lesser risk of spread to them because the immune population is larger. So as long as we are taking measures to protect those at higher risk from you know, from immediate spread, we should not be panicking about people who are at very low risk from this

disease contracting them. When I say low risk, most people who are getting it under forty don't even know they have it. They don't have any symptoms. And it's not like we're saying, oh my gosh, you know, there's a fifty percent mortality rate, so hopefully you know you'll make it through. No, there's a the chance if you're if you're in the low risk age bracket from this, of dying from it, or even being severely hospitalized. For not in the hospital for a day or two, but being

in the hospital for a couple of weeks. The chances less than one in a thousand at this point. So what exactly are we supposed to do as a society? What is the plan here? The health experts who were silent for a couple of weeks while it was whose streets are streets? We're protesting in justice, but we're all wearing masks. Really, we think that all of a sudden, Minneapolis has a huge spike in cases of people under forty and no one's even raising the possibility over there. Oh,

maybe it's from the protests. They can't have it both ways. It can't be this is an urgent public health crisis, do as we say, or else, and then be like, well, but I mean, we really got to have these Marxist protests against police and against law and order on the street. No, no, they gave up the right to do this. I mean, I actually want to just shout explotives at people now who are saying, come on, guys, we all have to

do our part. When I've seen them for weeks, people with platforms, people on TV, at some of the other networks out there, silent, silent as the protesters march around, loot, pillage, riot, no social distancing, and not even just at those kind of you know, there was a big Pride parade in Chicago, and you know, a Pride parade. Great, that's you know, I have no problem with what the parade is representing. My problem is we're not supposed to have parades, right.

This is this is the very basic concept that the Democrats are just gaslighting us constantly on oh you know some parades better than others. Don't know what to tell you, Sorry, a mask, my federal mask mandate. Here's here's the truth of this. Also, the government can't protect you from this and They're just taking more control and more of your freedom. We see this, this bargain play out in so many different ways across society and have and will for all

of our lives. The government can't really protect you from this, and in trying to do so, not only are you not going to be protected, but you are going to be losing so many of the core rights that you have and we already have been. I'm angry with myself. I feel like, you know, how come we haven't been doing civil disobedience in a protest movement against this? You know, you know, I mean in New York, it's impossible because

I'm surrounded by commies. But you know, where where is the backlash from the right about the hypocrisy and about the lies here? Where where is it? Why aren't we hearing about that? No? Just you know, wear your mask, peasant, stay home, peasant, don't ask too any questions, or else doctor Fauci's gonna come for you. You know. Has Fauci had any harsh words for the thousands and thousands of protesters? Now? Of course not. He He wants to be liked by the New York Times. You know, I like, I get it.

Guy's a guy's not a warrior. He's an academic basically, so he's not into he's not into taking the heat. But how many times are they able to be wrong on this before we say enough is enough? What really is the plan? Um? What is the plan when we get past let's say, when we get to a level of um, we get to a level of virus that is really, really low, We're going to reopen again. Guess what's gonna happen. You're gonna have more cases. This is what I've been saying all along. This is what everybody's

watching this has been saying. The opened up chorus has not been claiming open up, Everything's totally fine, no more. No, it's we need to open up and learn to live with this thing. That is the argument. So I don't want to hear anymore. Oh but there's more cases, yes, correct, And there have been cases all throughout this wave up wave down, wave up wave down, depends on where you are.

They have not been able to control it. It is out there, It is in community spread as long as there are pockets of it in the in the world, never mind just the United States. It's gonna come back here. We can't trace this. Think about this. There are in places like New York, they have barriers to reopening based on whether they can trace individual cases. I've been telling you that's insane. Of course, it's insane. Oh, and they're gonna make sure that the tracers don't ask anybody if

they were at the protests. Politics not health politics, that's what they're doing. It's just, you know, I feel like we've already had this debate, and we've already been through the discussion about oh my gosh, we're gonna overwhelm hospitals. We're not overwhelming hospitals. The hospitals they keep looking at

hospital admissions, not hospital stay duration. Find me the cases where there are major hospital systems where I'm not just saying that they you know, yeah, maybe they'd have to move someone from one place to another to where they But find me a place where you can go into a major metropolitan area the United States and you say, and you're somebody who has a severe case of COVID

nineteen and you cannot get the necessary medical attention. We are, what five six months into this pandemic now, and that has never happened, but we still here, Oh we got to flatten the curve flatten. The curve for hospital capacity was an excuse to flatten the US economy, to lock us in our homes and to tell us what to do all the time, and also as an outlet for the rage of the anti Trump left for what we're three great years under Trump this year so far, you know,

it's stinks. Okay, twenty twenty has been bad. There's no way around that. Bad here for everybody here, bad here for the world, and yes, the Trump administration. But if we wanted to get better, you know, we have to do go on living our lives, all right. They just did this huge buy of remdesiviere, which costs over three thousand dollars of patient of patient use. They're looking at some other treatments for this. Doctors I've talked to have

said that they're better now. They understand that they really don't want to put people on ventilators is an absolute, absolute last resort for this. I mean, there's there's been improvement in the understanding and treatment of this, and you already have a large segment of the American population that has beaten this and recovered, and so you know, we are making our way through this. There is no template for what the Democrats and just the establishment and the

media are trying to assault to do. Now to what shutdown society again? And then the numbers will recede, right because if no one's doing it, but there'll still be transmissions of this. People will still be getting this. That was happening. At one point when New York still had a pretty high number of new cases, they found out that over sixty percent of people that were coming in could only have received the virus in the home. So you know, if you're in a household and one person

has to go out and get groceries, guess what. Everybody's at risk from the disease if that person gets it. And that's where a lot of the transmission was happening. So unless you're really going to have a lockdown where no one can leave their house period, full stop, nobody, nobody for two weeks, guess what, it's still going to be out there. And I know we're all getting tired of it. It's the same argument, it's the same nonsense.

But we have not made the psychological shift in America that we do the best we can, We use the health resources that we have in our system, and we are reopening. That's it. We have not reopened. That is a lie. We are in a lesser state of lockdown. We are not open. We have not returned to normalcy. I just think we need a completely a different philosophical

approach to this. But we're not going to get there as long as the Democrat Party and the media are incentivized for Americans to be terrified and miserable all the time. We're not going to get there while that's happening. And this is what we have to fight back against. You're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. We must have no stigma, none about wearing mask when we leave our homes and come near other people. Wearing

simple face coverings is not about protecting ourselves. It is about protecting everyone we encounter. In fact, the more we hate the pain and suffering that accompanied the strict stay home guidelines a few months ago, there happier. We should be to take responsible small steps every day to ensure our country can stay on offense for How long Center McConnell, how long do we do this? Well? Why not wear

goggles too? Goggles would be helpful. There's a reason why when someone's in a true you know, full medical protective suit. Their eyes are covered as well. So why not we all wear goggles all the time, goggles and masks, And until this virus is officially cured, I guess we have to keep doing that forever. Oh Buck, there'll be a vaccine. Really, how much damage you're willing to incur to your society before the vaccine comes out? How much are we all

supposed to suffer? The morons in charge have no idea what they are doing. And this is bipartisan. Now, there are a lot of Republicans you just heard from which mc Mitch McConnell. There's no stigma of wearing a mask. We want to wear a mask. Wearing a mask, I don't care. That's great. Look if I'm sitting in a room indoors with people who are at higher risk, or if it's going to make them more comfortable and they want me to wear a mask, fine, I'll wear a mask.

Not an anti mask zealot, but a national mask mandate. So if you live in you know, Bozeman, Montana, and there's like no cases of coronavirus anywhere, but if the copsy you walk into the you know, the general store, without a mask on, They're gonna find you, they're gonna rescue. People think that that's same, that's crazy, it's crazy. But this is what is being held up as somehow intelligent, This is what is being talked about as what the

experts want us to do. And then there's of course just more of the nonsense that you'll hear from from Democrats. Here's the Lieutenant Governor of California, Kuni Lacis, play clip seven. Well, it is extremely important, and honestly, it's very happy to see Mikey pens Is finally putting a mask on and signaling.

And you know, I think that's probably going to be helpful in places like Texas and yes, probably in the Central Valley, in parts of our state where you do have more people who are listening to the signaling out of Washington, which has been something like, you know, a mask is politicized. If you're in a red state, you rejected. If you're in a blue state, you wear it. This is ridiculous. It's like sunscreen. You wear it to protect yourself, and in this case, of course, you really wear it

to protect others and to stop the spread. You've got major European countries that have reopened schools, reopened businesses. Germany, France, Denmark, Sweden, where we're effectively very little mask wearing of any less than half the population regularly wears a mask when they're out in public. Okay, are they just trumpers? Is that what we're to be told? They're trumpers? If it were only that easy, Oh yeah, wear a mask, it'll stop

the spread. Clearly, that's not what happened in this country. Okay, I was out for weeks in New York City. You could not find a person anywhere without a mask. Still lots of spread, Still lots of spread. How everyone's locked in their homes. If you weren't in your home, you're wearing a mask. But now we're told, oh, but there were thousands and thousands of cases all over the place everyday, new cases. Does does anyone ever stop to think this

stuff through? The CDC has a study that says influenza mask wearing, for example, does almost nothing, a real peer reviewed study. So yeah, maybe one person like doesn't sneeze in your face, they sneeze in the mask and that stops it. But other than that, just breathing into the air, it's in the air. That's what the study suggests. The World Health Organization, our own health authorities told us six months ago, don't wear masks now, with no new signs

to back it up. Whatever they are saying, wear a mask by federal mandate. Again, if you want to wear a mask, God bless, go for it. Do it all the time, Do it in the shower, do it in bed, don't ever do anything without a mask on. Go for it. But you're gonna tell me that I have to on pain of what and based on what evidence? What if I just had a COVID test, Yes oray, still have to wear a mask today. So if you do this all the time, oh, because it makes other people feel

more comfortable. I mean, there are people who live in my building in New York, and I'm being serious, who wear full on it looks like hazmat suits and that's how they go outside every day. I will say this, They look a little bit crazy. But but from a science perspective, at least they're taking it. At least they're doing real stuff. Yeah, that will probably protect you. Wearing the little piece of fabric across your mouth, you know, you're pulling it down over your nose all your videos,

touch something, touch your face. Guess what? Now you got coronavirus. Oh but if you wear the fabric, it's going to slow the I look, you know when when the studies come out the show that I'm wrong. I want to see them. But if really we could stop the pandemic just by wearing masks, don't you think we could just stop that? We would have already stopped this. But don't. No, no one should think for themselves. Listen to the idiots who change their minds every few weeks. Thanks for listening

to the bus seton show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Oh Democrats, you never fail to disappoint. So dumb Trump has disrespected native communities time and again. This is from an official the Democrats Twitter account. He's attempted to limit their voting rights and blocked critical pandemic relief. Now he's holding a rally glorifying white supremacy at Mount Rushmore, a

region wants sacred to tribal communities. Now they have since deleted that. Now we're going to start to have dictates about what we can and can't do. According to the most absurd, a historical and moronic versions of wokeness. This is what This is the country we're living in now, folks and corporations. Oh my gosh, everyone is so craven. You know, we have about less than one percent of this country actually fights in all of our wars. Is trying to keep America free by signing up to if

if necessary, give their life for their country. And what you see is that pretty much the rest of the country is overrun by people who are like, oh, I don't want to. I don't want to get any heat for my position. I want what if my stock options don't vest that. That's who's actually determining national policy. Now. I've got a second home, a third home to pay off. I need to be able to take a helicopter to work. Come on, I don't want to and I'm on the

board of this company. I don't want any problems. Sure, I'll listen to these morons. I'll do whatever the woke left says. It's it's very discouraging. It's very discouraging. You would think that just a basic sense of patriotism. I'm look, I'm not talking about you. If you run a small business and you think that you're gonna get shutdown. I don't. I don't want anyone going hungry because they're making a point that may honestly get just overwhelmed, may get lost

in the noise about wokeness. Pick your battles, as I've always said, But for people who have a tremendous amount of influence and wealth, really what this is about his status and what's easiest for them, And they don't really want to take the heat. They don't want to be leading a movement to say I don't care if you

guys try to boycott me. People are still going to buy this product, They're still going to watch this show, And we stand behind the right to disagree, because we don't want to live in a country where you can't disagree. How about just one corporate leader, how about one billionaire or multimillionaire who's never gonna have to worry about paying the bills or putting food on the table, sending up and saying I'm sick of this crap. Now. I know

some of you're gonna say buck elon musk. There there are some people who are kind of saying this stuff, kind of saying this stuff, but nonetheless here we are. We are at a point where jokes that were made. There were jokes made about how what are they going to do come for Mount Rushmore next, And turns out they will. What are they gonna do? Tear down statues or desecrate statues of George Washington? Yep, just happened here

in New York City. Washington Square Park named for the man himself, a place I've spent countless days and in afternoons evenings, one of my favorite places actually in New York City. It's just always an interesting, always an interesting scene down there. That's that's putting it mildly. They threw red paint on a statue of Washington. Now I assume they might be able to clean it in some way. You know, they haven't. They didn't take a chisel two it and ruin it. But the point is this is

a desecration, it's vandalism. Someone's gonna have to someone's gonna have to clean that up. You're stealing money from the public here by making this now a job that someone has to have to clean up the desecration of the statue. And yeah, now they're coming for George Washington. Notice that they never they never put up who do they want to celebrate? I think because most of their answers people would laugh at I mean, we're gonna have statues at

Jimmy Carter everywhere? Is that the plan? Who are we allowed to celebrate? That's that's the question the left never never answers, because it's just so much easier to destroy. It's so much more fun to be in a position on perpetual offense because you're perpetually aggrieved, because you're always angry about something. All you do is complain. You don't build, you don't make things better. You just complain. Take no responsibility.

This is really now the organizing principle between much of the for much of the Democrat left, it's not about making things better. It's not about making our society a happier health your place where people are free and people can pursue their destiny. It's people are mad and they want someone to blame. People are angry. You know, I'm

just gonna say it. When you see these you see these mugshots of the Antifa folks that they're picking up, and now some of the people that they're going after with the statues, they don't look like a lot of winners. I'm just they don't look like winners. Can we just be a little honest about this for a second? I think these are people that need a lot of need a lot of therapy, and did not have particularly strong father figures. These Antifa movements they got people a lot

of problems. You just see this. I mean, how else could you could you imagine being so disrespectful to not just cops, but just to a person you don't even know. As we see in all these videos running up, yelling in their faces, saying horrible things. Their families should be ashamed. They've forgotten that every day, in every city in the country, and every really every county in the country, the cops will get a call from someone, and in some cases

they'll get thousands and thousands of these calls. Right, But the cops get calls from people who are terrified, who have no one else to go to, and they go to our law enforcement officers, and ninety nine point nine times out of a hundred, the cops are professional. The cops do their jobs. The cops make things better. If we're going to tear down society because of what point one percent of interactions or cops or whatever do We're going to be in a perpetual state of anarchy, despair

and destruction. All right, this is completely lacking in context. It also skips past so many of the much more prominent problems that we have that we really could work to address. But those are off limits. To talk about family structure, off limits, can't talk about it, not allowed. Attitudes about school, about police and respecting police, not allowed

to talk about that. Off limits. Okay, well, we can keep having more of what we have right now, angry people demanding things that won't fix the things that they claim made them angry in the first place. And what we see from Antifa in particular, the group that the left pretends doesn't exist, but we all know it very clearly does exist. What we see from Antifa is that they have become useful to the Democrat Party for getting attention, for scaring people. They are a wing of the DNC,

and that's why the media won't touch them. Otherwise, what could be more obvious than as a society condemning these morons. No, there are people that that praise them as heroes. There are people that are saying that what they're doing is you know, good, I mean quote himself and other people have compared them on CNN of the founding Father. Sorry, I have to specify which Cuomo the Kuomo brothers have really become among the worst offenders of virtue signaling bs

crap in this period of riots and pandemic. I mean, they're they're just awful, awful, no no honesty, no integrity, and they're both more famous and more more influential than they've ever been, which then brings me to you, how crazy are the libs really? Right now? I just had to share this with you. This was amazing. You have Paul Krugman who shared out. And Paul Krugman is a celebrated figure on the left. He's someone he's he's an

intellectual that the left holds up as a person. His political analysis is childish, does not very smart, not very wise, but he's good at at complicated economic models. What exact athlete is Paul Krugman bring the world? Teaches economics at Princeton University, another place that's been churning out deeply unimpressive, but think they're very impressive people for many decades now, Paul Krugman says, and then, by the way, that's true of all lead schools. I'm much just picking on Princeton,

you know, pretty much. When I meet someone who says they went to an IVY League school, now I just I said, okay, well, it's fifty fifty that you're smart. It's fifty fifty, which maybe is a little higher than the general. And I mean, like, you know, impressive, academically impressive, but it's fifty fifty. Did you get into school because mommy and daddy went there? Did you get into school because you're recruited athlete? Did you get into the school

because you're a preferred underrepresented category? None of those have to do with academic excellence, none of them. So there and and by the way, when you cover those three categories at a lot of schools, it's like more than half the class. It's like sixty seventy percent of the class. But I digress. Paul Krugman in response to this piece, Surge begins reaching old are more more vulnerable Floridians. From Bloomberg, Paul Krogman writes, reality is coming for white supremacists driving

golf carts? What what? What did this this little sick maniacs say? We've got a lot of seniors, Democrats and Republicans. Not that that matters to any normal, sane person. A lot of seniors in Florida, who yeah, are at risk. We are in a pandemic. I mean, this is really bad for older people. It is scary. I get that, But we also need to have policies in place that recognize who is really at risk, and who this is frightening for, and who is being used as a as

a political tool. Paul Krugman says reality is coming for white supremacists driving golf carts. He thinks that's funny. He thinks that people's moms and dads who might get this might get COVID nineteen and die, or people's grandma grandpa get COVID nineteen and die. They're they're white supremacists. Now, these are just people who live in Florida. The articles about about seniors living in Florida. I mean, Paul Krugman is a disgusting moron. These leftist libs are a disgrace.

I don't just disagree with them. I don't think they're wrong on some stuff. These are bad people. These are immoral, vicious, insecure, sanctimonious people. But you know that describes a big chunk of the Democrat Party these days. Unfortunately, that mentality and that approach to politics really describes a big piece of the Democrat Party, certainly the vanguard, the intellectual elite. They're

not impressing anybody with their wisdom and their knowledge. They're shouting people down and doing ad hominem attacks of the most base and ridiculous kind. And then they celebrate things like this because yeah, hashtag own Trump, hashtag orange man bad. Paul Krugman says reality is coming for white supremacists driving golf carts in Florida because one person on one video tried to mock protesters by very foolishly yelling white power. He was trying to say it sarcastically, but it was

a dumb thing to say. That's one person. There are hundreds of thousands of seniors in Florida of all ethnicities and political persuasions who are at risk from COVID nineteen and Paul Krugman's making jokes about it. Do you think he's gonna get fired from his job in The New York Times for that? No? No, my friends, where is our national courage not just to speak the truth on these issues, but to take the fight to the enemy. I keep saying, when an't we going to be wartime conservatives?

When are we going to take action? And I'm also going to keep saying this, where is President Trump on this stuff? Where's the fire in the belly? I haven't seen it yet. You're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Just another thing on the coronavirus debate. I know I'm hinting hard today and I want to get into some other topics. We have discussed a little bit about wokeness, but you know there's this is the political race right now. So you can think

about it this way. Whenever I'm talking to you about COVID nineteen or about the woke mobs in the streets and the statue toppling and all this stuff, that is the Democrats Elect Biden effort. Because Joe Biden is a joke and has nothing to offer American society himself. He's an empty vessel for the Democrat left to exploit once he fools enough people who aren't paying attention to what's really happening in this country in devoting for him this fall. So think of it that way. It's almost it's a

two fird. I mean, talk about COVID or to talk about the wokeness. That's the Biden twenty twenty election campaign. That's what the Democrats and the left are running right now. But on the reopening schools point, you know, the American Association of Pediatrics, it's something like that. I might be getting the name of the group somewhat, it's but basically the big association about pediatricians in America has put out a statement. But I got very little media place saying

we got to reopen schools this fall. Okay, everyone needs to be back in school. We're not going to reopen schools. This distance learning thing. Kids need interaction with other kids, they need socialization, they need interaction with teachers for a lot of kids being in school. And I would just note this, you know, the people said, oh, and this is a terrible situation, but there are a lot of morons out there in the media who can't figure this

stuff out, so I've got to talk about it. They say, well, child abuse are actually has going down by the numbers. People who say that really are you know, I just don't think that they have an IQ above that of a handbag or a toaster. The reason that a lot of child abuse is found is from teachers who are mandated to report if they see signs of child abuse when the kid comes into school. That's not happening anymore. You think that child abuse while people have been locked

at home. Without that, without that additional layer of possible protection and assistance, you think it's got and worse. Of course, it's gotten much worse. For a lot of kids. Their food security that they're get fed every day is tied to being able to go to school. Where we're not going to open schools. You got over half of teachers in the K through twelve system nationwide are under the age of forty, which means that they're not going to be in the classroom, even though they're at less risk

from this disease than they are from seasonal flu. It's true for people in the younger age categories. Right then at least other flus have been in recent years, just making about H one N one to be shut down. All the schools for H one and one no, A lot of people died from that, and younger people certainly died from it. Why aren't we opening schools. It's hard to see this as anything other than just a fight against normalcy and a fight against things getting better from

people who don't want them to get better. They just find a way to blame all this on pre as in Trump and their entire identity. Their sense of worth is tied up in their spoon fed Democrat politics, and if that means kids don't get to stay in school this fall or go to school this fall, as long as Trump loses, nothing else matters, nothing else matters that they just simply don't care. It doesn't make any difference to them. But the kids are going to suffer. The

science is in on this. Children are at completely tolerable risk from COVID nineteen. It is almost zero. Kids need to be back in school. Why aren't we opening up all the schools. Oh, because the teachers are afraid. Well, teachers that are legitimately afraid can do distance learning, but a lot of other teachers should be able to go in and should be told you're really going to be okay.

If you're thirty five years old and you teach sixth grade social studies, you're gonna be okay, because you know, kids are very unlikely to transmit the disease to adults don't know why this is, but they know that's the case. No one pays attention to science on this. It's all been so politicized. This is the presidential election playing out. What happens with COVID is the presidential election. What happens with these statute toppling lunatics will determine who their next

president United States is. It's not about who has a better vision for the future. It's not about, you know, the record that these that Trump has now versus the record that Biden has. We will determine who will be the next president United States based upon how these issues play out right now, unless you know, I don't know we go to war with Iran in the next thirty days, but I think that's unlikely because Mustache Bolton is no longer the National Security Advisor, so we're in better shape

on that front. Oh we got another another all in on wokeness situation here. Oh boy, we got a couple of them, actually, the NBA and also some new a new think piece in Time magazine on superheroes. The superhero are going to get the woke treatment. I will have to dig into this with you. I'm this NBA decision. Professional sports are really they're just going to destroy themselves unless they stop doing this nonsense. But they're not going

to stop. They're not going to stop. They're going to become as politicized as the faculty lounge at Oberlin College. Thanks for listening to the Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. NBA may allow players to wear social justice messages on their jerseys. This was the piece in the Washington Post. Yester, let me give you some of the details, and then we will we will dive

into this one together. The NBA season, compressed out of necessity because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, is going to look a lot different, possibly right down to the jury's the players where when it resumes next month outside Orlando. The players union and the league are in talks about allowing a player to use the shirt on his back to send a message that he cares deeply about, whether

it's social justice or a charity. ESPN reported it would be a logical extension of last week's agreement in which the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association agreed to continue to discuss how they could best use their platform to fight systemic racism. We're just trying to continue to shed light on different social justice issues that guys around our league continue to talk about day in and day out.

Chris Paul, president of the NBPA and a guard for the Oklahoma City Thunder, said, people are saying that social justice will be off everybody's mind in Orlando with these jerseys. It doesn't go away, yeah, but I think your audience may go away, or at least a portion of it.

I know I will definitely not Why if I see a bunch of professional athletes getting paid millions of dollars, treated like heroes by society, elevated to the status of superstars, and then turn around and tell the country how racist it is with you know, I don't know what they're gonna possibly have on the backs of their jerseys, but you know, I can't breathe or you know, cops or racist or just black lives matter or whatever it may be. People want sports to get away from all of that.

People watch sports for the narrative, the excellence, the drama, the excitement. They're not watching sports to get a political lesson. Okay, that's just the truth. And you know, look, this is where I think the market will have to speak because and whenever I talk about corporate America, Benny, they need to wokeness. This is another perfect example of that. Oh, does anyone think this is really going to be good

for league viewing? Does anyone think this is going to be in a league that's struggling right now because it's been off the air, so they clearly need money, right They clearly need to get this up and running again. Does anyone think that this will improve viewership? I think the answer is quite clearly no. For individual players, it

may enhance their brand. We've seen this with Colin Kaepernick, who was, based on everything I've been told by people that actually pay very close attention to football, essentially at the end of his productive, most productive years in the NFL and managed to turn himself into a civil rights icon. So there's that. So there will be players that do this. It's going to be some of the usual players that

have had very loud voices in the past. I mean Lebron James is someone who will not bend the knee to you know, or rather rather will bend the knee to China you know, that's a place where you know, you don't want that. That swhoa whoa hold on, let's not stand up for freedom when it comes to China, but is perfectly happy to lecture America and Americans about

the circumstances of systemic racism in this country. I mean, this is a guy who has been treated like a superhero since he was what fourteen or fifteen years old. He's worth hundreds of millions of dollars. He has incredible influence. Everywhere he goes, people just want to see him, talk to him, you know, get a high five, think he's amazing. And he really doesn't have anything kind to say about America,

does he. No, it's always more about systemic racism. And what are we told about systemic racism that it's really the problem. It has to do with the cops. That's where the systemic racism really is. Okay, how do they suggest that we deal with that fewer cops on the streets. We know how that ends. It's already happening now. It means more more minorities will be killed in high crime neighborhoods.

So they're doing it. You know, the rich millionaires of the NBA really doing a great job helping out people left behind in rough neighborhoods. But you won't hear much talk about that, will you. Nope, you will not, And just never mind. In all neighborhoods, crime spreads. When there's a crime wave, it's not just limited to any one part of a city. It'll get worse everywhere. It's it's a question of how much worse it gets and where

you see the biggest spike. So here we're being told, yes, the Washington Post is reporting that black lives matter or I can breathe. Messages will be sent when the season resumes to Lie thirtieth, an extension of the activism NBA players of long show when it comes to social injustice and police brutality. Lebron James, Dwayne Wade and the Miami Heat posed in hoodies after Trayvon Martin was killed in Florida twenty twelve. Okay, well we know what actually happened

with Trayvon Martin. He attacked somebody and was smashing his head into the sidewalk. Now, the guy he attacked is a weirdo who thought he was some kind of like, you know, neighborhood super coop or something wasn't a cop at all. But you know, if you're smashing someone's head against the sidewalk and they have a gun, they're probably

going to use it. How George Zimmerman, who according to left wing media rules, was a white Hispanic, which was fascinating because under other circumstances he would just be described as Hispanic. But George Zimmerman, who is as Hispanic as Colin Kaepernick, is African American by background. Right, these are just facts. George Zimmerman was classified as a white Hispanic and somehow became a stand in for cops. And when the facts came out about this, and they did an

investigation and they showed the abrasions on Zimmerman's head. A guy into a fight with another guy, and one guy was bashing his head against the sidewalk or in the concrete, and the guy who was getting his head bashed in pulled the gun shot him. Well, what does that tell us about systemic racism? Exactly? I don't know. To this day,

I still wonder where's the what's the systemic racism? A black guy and Hispanic guy get into a fight and the Hispanic guy has a gun pulls it and shoots him while he's getting his headpounded in I'm I'm missing the This is a racism incident. But remember the media constructed one constructed a racist narrative out of this. There was a reporter I believe she worked for NBC who doctored the audio that they aired so that it sounded like Zimmerman said something racist when he hadn't said anything.

But they just edited the audio. And this isn't a theory, This isn't something that Just do a Google search you'll see. Why would why would the liberal media lie about the incident? Why why create facts that aren't there? Why fabricate them?

Because they liked this narrative. They the narrative of Oh and the photos of young Treyvon that we were all constantly showed he was like eleven years old or something, when in reality, the Trayvon Martin that George Zimmerman was fighting was eighteen years old, a legal adult in every state in the United States, and was like six feet tall and waited about one hundred and seventy pounds. But let's all only see a photo of him when he's twelve. That was the media's How could I even see that

as anything other than dishonest. Same thing with Mike Brown, hands up, don't shoot, hands up, don't shoot is a lie. But remember Trayvon was killed for his hoodie, a lie. Mike Brown was killed with hands up, don't shoot a lie.

I don't think these things are lies. This is what the investigations of these including by Eric Holder, the African American Attorney General under President Obama, the first African American president, found about the incident in Saint Louis, according to numerous eyewitnesses.

But is there ever a counting for this. Do they ever take a step back and say, you know what, We're sorry that we spread all these lines about this and we're trying to put a poison into American society rooted in exaggerated claims of racism and systemic racism and systemic bias and all this stuff. Now they never do.

It doesn't matter. This serves the democrat purpose. You see when people talk about this as a Marxist movement at its core, it's a very easy way to understand this marx is and there's people who have spent their whole lives just studying marks and the writings of Marx. And really, Karl Marx and Angles along with them, are responsible for what has been the most destructive, violent, nihilistic, and evil

ideology of the last hundreds sixty years or so. So let's remember that they have caused hundreds of millions, billions of people over time to live in misery, despair, and often have their lives ended by people who thought they were doing good stuff for the collective or for the people by putting a pistol at the back of somebody's head in a dark cellar somewhere and never letting them see their family again. And that's the last thing they ever hear, is that cocking of the pistol. And Marx

used a very powerful tool. We always hear about about how he believed in the rising up and the dictatorship of the proletariat, and that the workers of the world would unite and all these things, But Marx really just use class warfare, really took the separation of different individuals by economic socioeconomic status, and then took that very basic human feeling of envy and turned to society inward against each other right and used the politics of envy are

very powerful. Oh, I should have you know that guy has a big, fancy house down the street. I should have that too, but instead of thinking what did that person do to get that, or how can we have more of that throughout all society? Because wealth creation is actually not zero sum. This is one of the great lies the left will tell you. You listening to this right now, live a life of greater affluence based on food, the size of your home, the conveniences you have, the

medical care you of access to. You live a life of greater affluence than the richest people in the world one hundred and fifty years ago. And then you can't even contest this right, well, how can you explain that? How can people today be Oh? Because wealth is not zero sum, wealth as we know it, material wealth, the comforts of the modern world around us. It's not zero sum, but we're led to believe it is zero sum by Marxists.

So what they do is they use this class separation as a form of constant agitation and promise to eliminate these divisions, when, as we know, human nature is some people work harder than other, some people are luckier than other, some people have more gifts than other people. That's never going to change. You can have an equal playing field. You can have uniformly enforced rules, you can have contracts, you can have private property, but you can't eliminate inequality.

But if you believe it inequality is effectively a religious calling, right, that the elimination of it is the highest achievement that humankind could ever reach. You always have a cause for agitation. And so that's why it's so useful. What when people are talking about how this is a Marxist group, they mean it in economic terms, but they also they mean it in the sense that race is now being used by a political movement by the left as this source

of constant agitation and division among us. The same way that you can tell people in a society that, even if it were ethnically homogeneous, well that guy down the street has something better than you, or he's happier than you, and that gets And if you do this with enough people, you can get them angry, play on the envy, play on their on their outrage and fear. You can do that in a very diverse society, which America is by constantly saying this group is oppressing you, you are oppressed,

that group is oppressing you. That will never entirely go away, and so that's why it's so useless to the rabble rousers of the left. And that's where this Marxism comes in. It's just now the focus is more on race instead of class as the point of Marxist division between all

of us. That's what they're doing though. That's what's happening right now, and it will never entirely go away, right It's just a question of who exploits it, Who takes that out of context, Who ignores that Americans love each other, want to hang out with each other and see each other as human beings, and don't see each other based on their race. Just just ignore all of that and make it about race, because you can always find friction

and agitation which helps people to get power. There are people that use this for their own purposes, and that's what's actually happening right now. This is where the Democrats are using it. The Democrats are leveraging is to defeat Trump. You're in the Freedom Hunts. This is the Buck Sexton

Show podcast. The tens of thousands of Americans protesting the appalling killings of black men and women are calling upon us, on all of us, not just to say the words black lives matter, but to take a tangible step toward making it true by breaking apart the systems that have stolen countless black lives and denied Black Americans opportunity and equal treatment. Being race conscious is not enough, it never was. We must be anti racists. Straight out of the Corporate

Diversity Seminar playbook here from Elizabeth Warren. It's not enough to not be racist. You have to be an anti racist. How do you become an anti racist? According to Democrat at party in according to the left, do what they say, sign on for the whole agenda. And so if you're not willing to do that and therefore be an anti racist, you know what, you know what they're telling you, you might be a little racist. Yeah, you might be a

little racist. This is the form of psychological coercion that they use, and unfortunately is so effective, whether it's in the corporate boardroom or even people now you know, sitting around but not that you consider un really have a drink anywhere these days without the fear of being shut down for COVID. Everyone's constantly panicked about it. But I want to ask Elizabeth Warren, how we make this go away? Okay,

we have this systemic racism. Nowhere in the law. Nowhere in the law can you point to anything that is discriminatory against Black Americans as law exists today. And the only racial discrimination that does exist that is legitimized and that is clear in the law is in favor of black and other minorities in this country in the form of affirmed of action. So can we deal in reality? Are we going to deal in it? No? No, that

we're going to deal in something that's not reality. Congresswoman Ianna Pressley here saying that that Black Americans have never ever had equal treatment under the law. Play clip six. Frank, you remember Jordan earlier was talking about equal protection under the law and his experience of violations of the First Amendment in the wake of a pandemic. And you know the ironic things. The reason why there is unrest in our streets is because Black Americans have never had equal

protection under the law. That's why they're in the streets in the midst of a pandemic and are being met with more of a police state, which is the very reason why there is an uprising. And the protesters that are the front lines today would have been the Diane Megans and the John Willises and the Doctor Chase of the early days of the civil rights movement. What a

what a misrepresentation that is on two levels. One that here you have a sitting member of Congress who says that there's never been equal treatment for Black Americans under the law. Okay, if that's true, where is the unequal treatment in the law? Talk to me about Show it to me, and don't tell me that there's a disparate rate of incarceration, because then the next question it will be,

is there a disparate rate of committing crimes? That's the next That's the obvious next question that anybody would ask. I've talked about this in the male female context too. Men commit many more violent crimes than women. The law is not discriminatory against men when it comes to don't assault people. Then there's also her claim about the protesters today. Really, I don't think that the civil rights heroes of the past thought that tearing down statues of abolitionists even was

a good idea. Thanks for listening to the Busson shows. Remember just subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Oh, they've already come for Washington. The woke left has come for Mount Rushmore. They are finding so many of the heroes of America's past,

Teddy Roosevelt unacceptable, not woke enough. But it was really only a matter of time, given the way that this was also affecting the culture, that they would come for even fictional characters, or they'd come for entertainment that was not woke enough. You've had this series of people in the last couple of weeks who work in the on the entertainment side, who voice cartoon characters of the other gender, which I would think that wouldn't that be I mean,

can't the character identify whatever? Who knows? But that's not okay. Cat can't voice a cartoon character of another race, that's not okay. No more Cops the show on TV. No more Live PD on TV. That's also unacceptable. So where else where else is the woke mob going to turn its attention and its urge for cancelation? Well guess what, now they're coming after your beloved superheroes. Time Magazine has a piece how and how we need to here we go. We're re examining how we portray cops on screen. Now

it's time to talk about superheroes. That's right, fictional characters with powers that no human being actually possesses in it, operating an entirely fictionalized universe. Those characters now have to be seen through the lens of current wokeness. And we need to have a rethink about all of this now, largely because cops that there, they call it cops with capes, the cops with capes phenomenon that superheroes are people who

step in as super coops when the police themselves fail. Now, for anybody who is not deeply psychologically damaged by the left propaganda, this would be a pretty easy thing to understand. Yeah, In in Gotham, for example, with Batman, the reason you need Batman is because the cops aren't able to deal with the overwhelming number of bad guys all throughout the city, remember the fictional city, And so Batman comes along and

then people are inspired and the cops do better. And then but why is that a good story or why is that a good guys story? Well, if you remember your Batman lore, you know that he lost his mother and father to a what is essentially a robbery, and they a robbery. I'm trying to think armed robbery, thank you, that's a term. I'm trying to think of an armed robbery and shoots his mom and dad in front of him because someone's trying to take their take their money,

and take their jewelry. And what is the point of Batman being successful in Gotham so that that doesn't happen to other people? Because that's a really terrible thing. You know, people getting you know, stopped and frisked. You can say that this is a bad thing. People being murdered outside

their own home. That's a terrible thing. So if we're going to look at police actions and going to look at what creates a better, safer society, let's at least understand that not all, not all of these different components

should be weighed equally. Right, someone's right to not be offended by police presence in their neighborhood is less important than the rights of everyone else around them not to be raped, murdered, bludgeoned, etc. And so the the cops, with CAP's phenomenon of superheroes, appeals to people because we all want justice and we want safety, and we want the good guys to win. But here Time Magazine is

saying that they think we should rethink this. They obviously go after the Punisher, who, you know, I thought it was a pretty good Netflix series. I actually think the Daredevil series where the Punisher makes an appearance is a bit better. You know, I like superhero stories. And they do point out in this analysis that there are some very prominent, successful as a franchise, black superheroes that have been celebrated in comic books for a very long time.

That that movie A Black Panther was a huge global hit. I'm somebody who's been a long time a fan of the Blade series, the Blade franchise which Wesley Snipe starting back, and I think it was nineteen ninety eight or so, and that was a big hit. That was really the first excellent new era superhero movie when people often forget about this, that was a Marvel comic book hero. You know, you had these old Look, I'm just gonna say it,

the old Superman movies are kind of nice. But there, you know, he's wearing like blue pajamas and it's a little dated. Now you know that the effects aren't very good. I oh yeah, yell at me, because you love that. You got a nostalgia for the old superhero movies with Superman, they're not that good. Go back and watch the old Batman movies and that guy's basically dancing around in like a wetsuit. You know, it didn't spend a lot of time in the gym. Whatever his name is, I'm just

gonna say it. And he's like the superhero with the play pow bam wow. You know, all that stuff going on the screen. But it's fun in its day. I used to watch it too, But superhero stuff has gotten a lot better in recent recent years. Although I do think the X Men franchise kind of spun off the planet and stopped making sense. But that's a whole other thing. So now even superheroes, though, are a problem. And it's not that I don't think we can have this kind

of cultural debate and discussion. It's the why they're problematic. It's the connection between superhero as super cops in the public mind that has bothersome to the woke left now and then. And then they obviously also get into the who you know, who are the bad guys? But I'm gonna just say this, in superhero movies, the bad guys are overwhelmingly uh you know, like white corporatist guys with weird European accents. I mean, it's really not you know,

the bad guys. And I'm just gonna say, you know, you watch these movies that they're not singling out any any ethnicity to be the bad guys in superhero movies. If they are, they're singling out like West Germans or something. I mean, this is who the bad guys are. Superhero Alex Luthor and uh, you know, think think of um in all the Batman's you know, the Joker, you know in all the Batman series. These are not people who are in any way and underrepresented minority that's being picked

on or being singled out by superhero movies. But uh, everything she everything has to go through the woke scanner. And that's really what this is about. Everything has to be viewed through this prism. Now no one is allowed to escape it. People will be excused, right if you're on team left wing, if you're on team Democrat and you're important, you just need to you need to bend the knee and you'll be forgiven. But if you're a conservative,

you're finished. I mean, I do find it fascinating now that we're seeing beyond any doubt that Howard Stern, Jimmy Kimmel, you know, their black face incidents in the nineties will result in zero repercussions and nothing. And just remember Megan Kelly was fired from NBC for saying that when she was younger, people dressed up in black face, darkened their faces, is what she said, if they were doing a like fictional character as a Halloween costume, and that wasn't considered

a big deal. Whereas I mean the the things that Howard Stern and Jimmy Kimmel did. Look, I'm not I'm not somebody that advocates for going back in time and finding things out of context and looking at things through our current view of society in the country and ruining people based on that. I think that's a very dangerous approach to society in general. But I also think that, okay,

then then no one should be put through that. It can't be Sometimes that's true, sometimes it's not, but that's you know, as the saying goes, if Democrats didn't have double standards, they wouldn't have any standards, which I think is more true now than it has ever been. Speaking of those of those double standards, Devin Newness, and I am one of the few people that says his name properly.

Devin Newness is out there and he's making a point about the Democrats that I think we should all remember, and that is, if we're going to look at institutions that have a history a legacy of racism, how is it the Democrat Party is gapes this play clip whatever the newde and nine. I find it rather ironic that

the Democrats are now destroying their own history. If you look at just just yesterday, Woodrow Wilson, the father of the progressive movement and the father of the really kind of the modern day Democratic Party in this socialist movement, you know, his name is now being a race from history. Why because he was a racist. You have the trying to tear down and take out portraits in the US capital. The Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, took out the portraits.

What she's not saying is I think three of those portraits were actually Democratic speakers. So I understand why the Democrats want to a race history, because they have a very racist history. They were the ones who opposed getting rid of slavery, They opposed the civil rights movement, so they want to label the Republicans saying they're racist, because in fact they're relying on these these identity politics to win election. Everything in Devin Nuna said there is true.

The Democrat Party was the pro slavery party. The Democrat Party was the party of Jim Crowe. The Democrat Party was the segregationist party in this country. So all the worst periods of actual true systemic racism, and that whether you're talking about slavery all the way up to Jim Crow and then the segregation, all of the true racism in this country, systemic racism in this country is directly tied to the Democratic Party in its history. And yet it is the Republican Party that is now cast by

the Democrats as constantly being racist. And there's there's no accounting of this in the history that is told. Kids go to school and somehow it escapes them. This is why I insist on saying that these protesters, these lunatics running understroying things, we don't just call them protesters or the left. They're Democrats. These are people that are going to go out and vote for Joe Biden and they they're on board for that platform. They're on board for

what the Democratic Party believes in. I assure you if there were mobs of Republicans walking around with maga hats destroying things, first of all, Democrats would be calling for dropping napalm on them from you know, f sixteens. They would not They would all this stuff but oh, police violence and I would all be no problem at all for them. But they would also be very clear to make sure that anybody paying attention would know that this was part of the Republican Party. But of course it's not.

It's all part of the Democrat Party. And just another note on the cancelation stuff we have seen now in a way that is, you cannot avoid coming to conclusion that the standards, even as they evolve on who's acceptable

in history, the standards will be constantly changing. And where whereas right now it is about who has a past, whether it's about the founding fathers and connections to slavery all the way up to in the twentieth century, you know, presidents who said things or did things that are considered racially insensitive or racially or racist or racially wrong. In our current era, does anyone really think that they're not going to apply the full spectrum of wokeness to our history.

Just give it time. They will decide that anyone who was for the traditional family marriage between a man and a woman, anyone who was insufficiently favorable to trans rights, they will They will also be a subject of racing. They will also be removed from the historical record and denounced. So we know right now that sounds like a joke. But remember they just threw red paint on George Washington and Washington Square Park, and years ago we're saying, yeah,

they're gonna come up for the founding fathers. Oh no, we won't. Yeah, they did. Give it time. Once they've torn down enough statues of former presidents or people from America's past that they find to be colonialists or oppressors or whatever, then they'll come after people who are not woken up on gender issues. And then they'll come after people who are not enough on trans rights. Guaranteed, it's

just a question of when. And all this really does for them is give them one a sense of self righteousness that is of course priceless to lives, but also a sense of constant control. They can change the rules and attack anyone they want. And what is your defense against this in a society that constantly caves to it. You're in the freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton

Show podcast, and this isn't getting nearly enough attention. I think as we're talking about what the country should do, people with coronavirus are crossing the US Mexico border for medical care. This is This is from CNN. Chris Van Gorder says he's seeing a telling trend in the hospitals he runs. Coronavirus patients are showing up in emergency rooms after calling nine one one from the US Mexico border. They'll literally come to the border and call an ambulance.

This is the President's CEO of Script's Health in southern California. The rise and ambulance traffic from the border, which several officials describe the CNN, is a symptom of the pandemic spread in the region. There's just not a wall for viruses at the border. According to someone at the what is the center firm? Yeah, whatever, The wall is an illusion because the two sides are really woming together. No, actually, what this Isn't it so funny? Son immediately says, look,

we have coronavirus cases coming over our border. This tells us that we shouldn't have a border. That's the exact wrong thing that this tells our CNN. But that's'll notice the trick they report on this and very quickly turn it into a narrative that's more to their liking. The real narrative should be, we're not taking COVID cases into this country from outside of this country. That's been true of cruise ships, that's been true of airlines. It should

also be true of our southern border. You know, we're always being told about the possibility of hospitals being overwhelmed hospital capacity. This has got to be a we take care of the people in this country first situation. All right, We're always hearing about what a great healthcare system they have in other countries, and oh, you know, socialism is fantastic in these countries. Yet somehow everone kind of knows if your life is really on the line, you want

to be in America. You want to be in America. Not not a surprise to any of us who try to live in in the real world. But yeah, you have people coming across the border who have COVID and are calling for ambulances. Remember, no socomial transmission of this. No socomial transmission is when people in the hospital give this to other people. That's still one of the main

ways that this is passed among people. Intra familial and no socomial are very much at the front, at the front end of how people get infected with COVID nineteen. So putting more and more people in the hospitals, particularly if they have really bad cases, which I'm assuming they do if they come to the border, this is now straining the public health system that we're already told is strained that it is supposed to be for Americans. It's not supposed to be foreign or show up here because

they want American healthcare treatment. Now a lot of people say, oh, that's nuts, not nice. Really, we're being told that we're going to have hospitals overwhelmed any second. Do any of the libs that would say, oh, we should just take anyone who shows up here from outside of America and take them in and give them give them treatment. Will they feel that way if it was their mom or dad who was waiting in the er to see if there's a hospital and I see, you bet for them

while they have COVID nineteen. Very easy to virtue signal on this one, isn't it. But here you have a lot of people that are showing up. Now some of them are US citizens who are coming across the border, but it also goes to show that border controls and so other US citizens who are across the border in Mexico are coming back and saying they have COVID. But it also goes to show you why border controls are so very, very important. So we'll have to see as

these numbers continue to play out. So that's where that's where the situation is right now. My friends, I've some of you been pointing this out and saying this, I'm very curious to see what the number of illegal crossings are. I have not seen that quite yet. So we'll see what ends up happening here. We'll see what ends up happening.

But for now, having a secure border is clearly important, especially given that there are cases that are now coming across the border into the United States and people are bringing in the virus. So, you know, I don't know if we're supposed to believe that all illegal immigration has stopped in the country now, but I'll tell you this, if I were living in northern Mexico and I had COVID nineteen and I thought I could get across the US border and remember ers half to treat people they

cannot be turned away. I might make a run for it too. I might decide that I was gonna try to get into a US hospital as well. Is there any data on this? Do we have any numbers? Nope? But I will continue to follow this. Thanks for listening to the bus swast. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Roll call time everyone, don't forget to check in on

buck sexton dot com and also our YouTube channel. We got a new video up there that does not exist elsewhere, the Buckbrief YouTube dot com slash buck Sexton. Please watch it, share it. Let's get that thing going all right, Thomas First up here, Thomas writes, Oh wait, before you get to this, producer, Mark, do you have a favorite superhero? Oh? That is tough, but I think I'll say Captain America. Very solid, very safe choice. I can't can't hate on that one. I do love Thorals, but Captain has to

be my number one. I do think that I used to be more of a Marvel guy. But I've become more of a DC comics guys. I've got a little bit older. See, the movies are just so other than like The Dark Knight, the Batman movies. Those are amazing and probably the best superhero movies ever. But just the Superman movie, the other than wonder Woman. In the last five years, there has not been a good DC movie.

I can't disagree with you. This sup the Superwoman a wonder Woman rather wonder Woman movie, right, isn't that the Wonder Woman hits the Israeli actress? Yeah? Yeah, Gal Dad was a good movie. I enjoyed that. That was very good. I tried to watch the Batman Superman thing. I actually kept getting drawn in because I was like, this is so weird and so boring. I don't understand how this is a movie that got made. I almost walked out of the theater. It was so bad. It's so bad

that you sit there. Was it a Zack Snyder one? I think so, And there was a whole controversy that they wouldn't let him release his cut. And now I think it's out on HBO Max. So people are excited about but I'm not watching it. It was so bad the first time. Yeah, it was. It was so bad that it was a curiosity to see how much to watch it, to see how much worse it could actually get. That was kind of that was kind of how I felt about it. So well, the best superhero movie of

all time? Oh, the Dark Knight, The Dark Knight, Yeah, easily. Um, all right, all right, I actually am a Batman Begins guy. Really, I actually like bat I mean that's part of the trilogy. I guess you'd call the trilogy. Yeah, well, that's the best superhero trilogy of all time. I think the Batman Agains is really good. I do. I always thought Wolverine was probably my favorite superhero character. The Wolverine movies have been a little hit and miss for me. I really

from that. Like X Men World, Deadpool is fantastic. Oh for the children, but it's fantastic. I would agree. The first Deadpool movie was excellent. I really like that one a lot too. See. I like superhero movies, but I don't like all of them. I don't like all of them. All right, Um, now that we've heard from producing on that one. Oh, also, do you think that the NHL is gonna get pulled into wokeness at all, because it

seems like the NHL not so woke. See, that's actually been a criticism of a lot of people on the NHL and the players is the players have no personality and won't speak out on anything, which actually changed a little bit with the George Floyd thing. A lot of the players did come out and put out a statement. You know how terrible the George Floyd thing was. But that was like the first time maybe ever that hockey players has stood out. So you're not gonna be seeing

stuff like the NBA is doing. In hockey. Hockey, it's just play the game. You played for your team, you play to win. That's it. That's hockey. Players are very simple creatures. I might have to start watching hockey. And I'm serious. You know I've been telling you to do it for a long time now. Well it's hasn't. In fairness, the last six months has not been my fault. That's a good point. Yeah, But but I will. And I said, I'll take you to a game because games are allowed.

I didn't think. I didn't realize we were working against the clock, producer Mark. I thought i'd have some time to get you to this hockey game. But turns out, you know, as soon as I, as soon as I make the offer to take you and end producer brand into a hockey game, they shut down all gatherings of like over ten people in the world. Well, the good thing is we could probably get season tickets to the Florida Panthers for less than one game at the garden.

H Well, there's that too, all right, Facebook dot com, slash buck sexon if you want to get in on this action or teambucket. iHeartMedia dot com and don't forget. Producer Mark's favorite late night activity is to go through your voicemails eight four four nine hundred two eight two five eight four four nine hundred buck. Please do right in. Let us know what you're thinking, Thomas. I'm sorry, I

say right in. Call in, callin. Leave us a voicemail under sixty seconds, please under thirty even better, but please do call in eight four four nine hundred buck. That is our voicemail. We will play more on Thursday because we will be off Friday for the holiday, so Thursday will be voicemail day. Producer Mark. I was hoping you

were going to forget. Yeah, I know you were, but You've got homework, now get excited about it, all right, Thomas, Your segment today about the chant black lives matter is an affirmation of the view held by those who chanted buck huh. It may have been originally said by a relative of a black citizen who died during an altercation with a policeman, and then became a social justice theme in current use during these protests, it has become a rallying cry for racists and has been adopted by many

activist groups because it instantly gets media attention. The intimidation factor is openly used out of force silence by those of us who believe all lives matter. This tactic should be used by the pro choice activists chanting newborn babies matter. Then they can confront the planned parenthood crusaders the same way.

When questioning a member of the abortion crowd, asked them if newborn babies matter, well, no, they would say they would say no. Or unborn babies they would say no. When they feel the respond they can be accused of being part of Planned parenthood who slaughters babies. The social justice snowflakes will freak out shieldside, okay, Thomas, Covering a lot of ground there. Thank you for writing in Tommy book.

Do you think Biden will debate Trump? My money says Biden's handlers will find a way to get him out of it. Tommy, I think that they're going to try. I think that they're going to try to get out of it. I do not think that they want Biden to debate Trump. They want this to be the machine, the DNC apparatus, the Democrat left. You know, all the Marxist loons and all the overpaid idiotic TV anchors who are you know doing the Democrats bidding against Trump? And

Biden is just the vessel for that effort. Biden is not in any way the leader of it, and he's not supposed to be anything other than what he is, which is a placeholder. So I think that they will try to not have Biden. I think they will try to not have Biden as a debater against Trump, but if there's too much of an outcry about it, they might have Biden as a debater against Trump. So we'll see. Paul rights, Hey Buck, Paul from Canada, fairly new listener

since COVID started Love Your Show. My daughter was looking over my shoulder at a video of protest from La, and she asked why they were outside and not social distancing, but she isn't allowed to see your friends. I tried to explain what they were protesting, and her only response was, but they won't still get sick. Apparently my nine year old daughter understands the double standard, but many adults can't

see it. Oh, Paul, and yeah, your daughter is certainly astute to pick up on this, But I would say that adults can see it, they just don't care. They view this as you know that the standard that they have set was always subject to the whims of the Democrat Party and the whims of the mob. So it's not that they're unaware of the fact that they're being frauds and hypocrites on this. It's that they don't care.

And that's where the gas lighting comes in. Yeah, it's all right, well, I guess you know, no big deal whatever. That's the way that and they enjoy it too. I think they like to rub your face in it. Yeah, you've been stuck at home. You can't see family, you can't see friends, you can't go to your job. But we're gonna make allowances for the people that want to get out there and scream about how racist and evil America is. Isn't it interesting? And there's so little time

spent on this that America. Hatred from Americans effectively entirely resides within the Democrat Party. If you hate America and you're an American, you're a Democrat. Because if you're a Republican and you hate America, all your Republican friends are like,

what's wrong with you? This place is great. So if you're gonna hate this country, you better do it, or you're gonna do it in the Democrat Party because that's where you have a home, and that's where you have a lot of support for that unhinged disdain for the greatest country and the freest country in the history of the world. Also the most powerful and the wealthiest. But you know, Democrats don't care about that. I mean they do. They like to be rich, they like their friends to

be rich. But then they get to tell all the rest of us, no, we have not done enough to fight against oppression. And Paul from Canada man a great to have some listeners up up north. It's exciting. Team Buck International. Cynthia I reactivated reluctantly in my Facebook to follow your show, your podcast keeps me thinking and laughing as I row and work out in the morning. You do the best Fauci imitation ever, keeping the youthful saying

voice for conservatives. Cynthia, thank you. I appreciate it. I just want to say, if you're going to be on the rowing machine, also for the experts out there, known as the ERG machine, make sure that you engage your latissimus dorsey. See I'm a medical guy, so I'm an expert.

Make sure you have the latissimus dorcy muscles and you feel a pull a pinch between your scapula muscles of the back area when you're pulling, and you don't do what people do in a bozos on the ERG machine when they pull with their arms, not with the back. And first thing is you got to file those quads. Also, for the experts out data, quad recet muscles, which to data will tell you a very large group of leg muscles. Now,

I just gave you Fauci explaining how to rgs. Quads back lasting to fire are the arms, and the arms are a minor muscle in the process. It's really all quads and lats. That's that's how you do the rowing machine. Make sure you know I has somebody who is, by no means a workout expert in these days, is really just like a stay Puff marshmallow man, but does know a fair bit about rowing from doing it in college. I've never seen so many people use a piece of

exercise equipment wrongly as the rowing machine. And I mean people who are in really good shape too. They they I mean, they look like they're having a back spasm when they're doing it. They have no idea what they're doing. Watch a video of it, have someone watch you as you do it, because once you learn, then it's a great exercise. But it's actually pretty easy to hurt yourself on that machine if you don't know what you're doing,

because you're pulling your body at weird angles. So I'm just saying you're saying, but Cynthy, I'm sure you know it very well. So thank you for writing in, and I hope doctor Fauci was able to explain the mitigation to you. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. All right. Next up here in roll call John Here Rights. I live in College Station, Texas, twenty three years old and tested positive for COVID nineteen on Monday. I have mild symptoms. The most annoying of

them is that I lost my sense of taste. I took a risk assessment for going out and about enjoying my life and doing what I can to be productive. Thanks for making a show full of content to keep me informed and occupied as I now have to go back into quarantine. Keep fighting the good fight. Well, John, I'm glad to hear you doing. O came in and you're doing the right thing. Stay stay home while you

got this. The good news for you is it sounds like you're already You're immune system is doing really well against it. You're a young guy. You're at very very low risk for this disease in any and I just mean even for a serious symptoms. I've never mind for anything more than that, and you just want to make sure you don't spread it to anybody who's at high risk. But after this is done, you'll be immune at least for a period of time, and then you won't have

to worry about it again. So that's nice, isn't it. That's a good thing. So yeah, man, but stay safe, be smart out there, take care of yourself. College Station

I actually was just kind of curious. I looked at some real estate and college station because I was wondering because one of you told me to move down there with someone Team Buck, and it's a lovely place and you get a really nice house for not a whole lot of money, unlike in New York, where they constantly take all the money in your bank account to put you in like a kennel. Basically that's you know, here's your kennel. That'll be four thousand dollars a month. You go,

ah stinks andrew a Buck. Ninety nine point nine percent of the country agrees that black lives matter. Only a truly horrible racists would believe otherwise. The fact that the NBA, English Premier League and everyone else is shoving us down our throats is only going to lead to more division. On top of all that, if all cable news took a one year hiatus, I can almost guarantee you that

race relations in this country would heal very quickly. The media makes money and ratings on us hating each other racist. Don't hate each other. But when CNN is constantly calling white people racist and how we are oppressing people, of course, minority groups are going to get angry. Just my two cents, Andrew Yam and cable news is a source of division and often brainwashing in this country, and I think that. You know, look, I obviously I admit this. I like Fox.

I don't like all the shows on Fox. I don't like all the hosts on Fox. But I like Fox overall as a channel. I think it does a fair job of showing a center right point of view in the news that it chose. I don't pretend that it's all objective. I don't think that the opinion hosts aren't sharing opinions. CNN is delusional. They've got people that are everybody as opinionated as Fox in their primetime lineup, but they say they're journalists. This is a lie. This is

my problem with it. This is not all equal, this is not all ah know, everyone's doing it now. There's a fundamental dishonesty that exists in CNN and ABC and New York Times, Washington Post, all these places that does not exist at Fox, where they say, yeah, we've got these opinion hosts and yeah, most of the news is coming from a center right perspective. But that's not the same thing as other places where there's only a left

wing perspective, there is no other perspective. So then there's Brian. Right. I just want to send along my compliments on your very important and impactful radio show. You've stolen me away from a competing host that is not as talented as you are. Oh well, thank you, Brian. I appreciate that. Is he really mean and quite a bit older and

has a very high nasally voice. I wonder, especially during this ridiculous and frustrating lockdown, I find you to be a fellow traveler on a journey we don't want to be on, but have no choice. Keep up the great work. I am really enjoying the show. You've a talent for articulating what many of us are thinking, but don't have the powerful medium you do. I'm sure it's an awesome responsibility, but you were certainly living up to it well, Brian.

Thank you so much. And look, hey, I think that anybody on the time that I'm on, because when the podcast goes up, or when my radio show goes up, Russia Limball show is already done. So you already had your chain, You've already had rush time. Okay, I think you know other than once that's done. I think you should be listening to this show before any other show. I'm just gonna say it. I obviously believe that this show you can listen to Rush. That's fine, because our

podcast goes up at three. Rush is the greatest of all time. Once Rush, Once Russia show is no longer on the ear though. I mean, I think you gotta listen to this show, folks. I'm just gonna say it. And I know I know the other folks out there. Some of them I like, some of them are horrible human beings. Depends, but yeah, I think you should be listening to this one. I'm not I'm not not shy about that either. Brian, Oh no, he already said nice things.

Robert buck dear Buck. Oh well, thank you, Robert, not just a buck a dear buck. Appreciate that a few things. The WAPO fact check story reminds me of a few years ago when Trump was fact checked about a statement that something to effect of forty percent of female illegal immigrants were raped on the journey, the objection being the number was really forty five percent. I don't really recall that fact check, Robert, but I'll take your word for it.

Number two, I think you should consider running for mayor of New York when de Blasio's term is up. It would be nice to have an articulate conservative get some airtime and expose the stupidity of leftist policies. You probably wouldn't win, but William F. Buckley did it. I think it'd be worth doing, and you'd get some more national exposure. Yeah, Robert, thank you for that. And then number three, Amherst is a very good school. I didn't even apply the applying

because I knew I wouldn't get in. Don't disparage your education. Oh that's very nice, if you, Robert. That's a pretty good place. Enjoy your podcast. Keep up the good work, Robert. Of some excellent insights coming to us here from you,

So thank you for that. No, look, there were some I I made some great friends at Amherst, and there were there were plenty of brilliant There were really some brilliant kids in my class, some very very senior people I know in the DJ now when the Trump administration went to Amherst in their top minds say there's there's

a very few. But you know, we also had a fair amount of you know, Hey, I played football and I cracked things on my head and I was like, how did these guys get in but football, So we know how that goes. That's gonna be a today team. Thank you so much for being here. Appreciate it as always, Until next time, Shields High

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