You are entering the freedom hunt. Republicans are sick of the double standards in social media. Trump and the rest of the GOP want answers for why Twitter suspended Mitch McConnell related Twitter. We'll get into that. And also Bernie Carrick, former commissioner of the NYP, He's going to join to talk about a possible pardon for Blagoyevic And is there really a movie where libs are hunting Trump supporters? That
and more coming up on The buck Sexton Show. This is the buck Sexton Show, where the mission or mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence. Make no mistake American, You're a great American Again the buck Sexton Show begins. Remember then, might today? I'm directing my administration to explore all regulatory and legislative solutions to protect free speech and the free speech rights of all Americans. We hope to see transparency, more accountability, and more freedom.
Welcome to the buck Sexton Show. That's right, not just calling out the fake news media now that Trump White House is saying, yeah, that's right. When we see something that's really egregious, when one of the social media giants decides that they're not going to play fair. It's time the American people know about this. Here's what happened last night. Mitch McConnell, as we discussed here in the week, had
people outside of his home saying horrible things. You probably heard a lot less about this than you did about how Trump is a racist. Oh you so wasist. What happened was Trump's a racist, That's why he won twenty sixteen. I'm just waiting for Hillary to pop out and tell us all that that's what happened. But we've been hearing so much about how Trump is a racist, We've been hearing a lot less about, for example, the horrific stuff
said outside of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's home. Buy a bunch of Libs who are driven to their rage, to their insanity by the mainstream media and by Democrat politicians who run around like Beto Rourke's saying Trump is just like he's like worse than like Adolf Hitler, because like I mean, like even like Hitler like was nice
to dogs, like Betto's a moron. You know, there's just no way that you can justify the kinds of things that these Democrats are saying about this president in any sane world, in any realm of rationality, but they're just they're all on all now because it's a it's an arms race of stupidity. Who can say the most outlandish thing about how terrible Trump is, That's what's gonna get
the headline. This is how you have Scarborough over at MSNBC, who wishes that his swoop was quite as grandiose as yours. Truly swoop, I am just saying, but he's saying insane stuff about Trump, horrific stuff about Trump. And yet when Mitch McConnell has people outside of his home saying, you know, murder, calling him a murder turtle and all kinds of things, then sure enough you don't hear that stuff at all. You don't hear it, you don't hear about it. Why
is that so? Mitch McConnell had a Twitter account. The Twitter account got suspended. You might ask, why was the Twitter account suspended? Oh, that's right, because they shared footage of the lunatics outside Mitch McConnell's home. Here's what happened. There was a tweet from Kevin McLaughlin hashtag massacre Mitch. Sorry, I was saying, you know, murder turtle. If there's all kinds of things, hashtag massacre Mitch trended on Twitter for
a full day and Twitter did nothing. Someone threatens to stab the majority leader at Team Mitch, that is Mitch McConnell. He posts the video and they get locked out. The NRSC, the National Republican Senate Committee is a senatorial committee, is not spending money until this is addressed. That's right, folks. You can threaten the Senate Majority leader on Twitter all day long and nothing happens. But if the Senate Majority Leader's account shows the threats so that people can see
what's happening, that account gets shut down. What other bias do you need to see? What do you need to know about to understand how deep the bias runs here at Twitter in these other places. I mean, I think I think it's quite clear, and I'm glad that Trump
is calling it out. And it's also nice to have a little bit of a respite, isn't it just from the constant Oh my gosh, Trump is so racist all the stuff that they're saying, because the rhetoric from the left is completely out of line, and you know this.
It's laughable, although it's really not funny at all. It's absurd the kind of things that the left says on a regular basis about Trump, about his supporters, and then they want to lecture us on good faith debate and keeping things, you know, lowering the temperature a little bit. I mean, here's Maxine Waters, elected Democrat folks talking about Trump.
Play five. Well, I know the audio wasn't great there she's saying, well, what if you if you get rid of Trump, then you have Penn She said, quote I say, knock off the first one and then go after the second one. Yeah, she's a real sweetheart. You know, She's really somebody that's elevating the discourse, isn't she? And they're countless other examples here. There's so much else that we could point to to just show how completely out of line the left is on a regular basis, and yet
now they want to lecture us. Joe Biden wants to lecture us too. For those who don't, I started to doubt myself a little bit with my Joe Biden's not going to be the nominee. He's starting to look like he is. But then things like this happened. I know this seems minor, but but Play nineteen. This is Joe Biden today, out of what is the Iowa State fair Play nineteen. Everybody knows who Donald Trump is, even the supporters know who he is. We gotta let him know
who we are. We choose unity over division, We choose science over fiction. We choose truth over facts. We gotta make a T shirt there with Joe Biden's face, hutter. We choose truth over facts. Joe Biden man, oh, the Biden Nator, the Bideroski. Yep, he's trying real hard to see him like a fighter, but he's I just don't think he's got it in him. I don't think that he's certainly not woke enough for the left. Is he dishonest enough? Is is he full of enough slanderous vitriol
toward the President the United States? I think the answer is we'll have to wait and see. We'll have to see the Dayton mayor. By the way, you know, Trump visited yesterday in El Paso, Texas, and in Dayton, Ohio. Nan Whaley, who I thought was a Democrat, and sure enough, of course is a Democrat. This is what she says about that the leader of the free world, the commander in chief, goes to heal the country in her city after something that By the way, the Dayton shooter nobody
thinks was inspired by Trump. I mean that's if anything, he was. If you're gonna start saying the inspired by stuff, which I don't like as a general rule, but if you're going to start saying, well, this person's politics or the reason or some part of the reason the Dayton shooter was an Elizabeth Warren supporter and a Bernie Sanders supporter. Why haven't you seen more of that in the media.
Why amn't you see more about his leftist inclinations. By the way, Byron York also did a great deep dive into the manifesto of the El Paso shooter, and yes, there was some stuff on him. First of all, he says, this person's crazy. So can we stop trying to think that there's a cohesive and and you know, piece by piece, block by block political philosophy that's motivating this psychopath. There's really fragments of ideas all smashed again other in this
psycho's head. That's what the reality is. But if you look at the fragments, some of them have to do with you know, he he's down for the Green New Deal. I mean, the guy is not some maga hat wearing super trumper. That was not the case with the El Paso guy. He just is a psychotic anti immigrant racist. But there's a whole lot of other stuff that would be more in line with what with byron Y're called
national socialism. Oh that's right, the Nazis were socialists. I know we're never supposed to talk about that, but it's true. Nazis were socialists. Just say it in front of a lib sometime and see the reaction you get. It's almost as much fun as as pointing out to them. Yeah, which was the party that was in favor of slavery? And what was the party of segregation? That's right? Name
was the Democratic Party, wasn't it. Huh. It's weird how you just don't hear more about that national socialists with the Nazis. Segregation is the slavery party? Was Democrat Party? Yeah? Now they're just so self righteous about everything all the time, aren't they. Here's the Dayton mayor showing that plenty of midsize cities have mayors who are deeply unimpressive one of the biggest city of the country's mayors of Buffoon. So I guess there's no no way to account for voter
taste these days. Play four. Look. I mean, I think I've known and watched President Trump's Twitter feed for a while. He is a bully and a coward. And it's fine that he wants to bully me and Senator Brown. We're okay, we can take it. But the citizens of Dayton deserve action, and you know, we're just hoping that you know, this isn't just a typical politician that's all talking, no action.
We want to see, and the citizens of Dayton want to see him do something around some common sense gun legislations. Great to say that there's so much about that. First of all, comments calling something common sense doesn't make a common sense. It's just a stupid high school debaters tactic and it's annoying. Oh, let's just do common sun socialism. That doesn't mean it's common sense. Start with that. But
this assert assertion that Donald Trump is a coward. Donald Trump was a super famous billionaire with a really hot wife and a big family and lots of stuff that he could have done in the world he decided to have to put himself in front of the most relentless and well moneyed political machine in the world, the Clinton machine, and break the whole thing and defeat it, and have at least, you know, fifty percent of the country more or less hate his guts for all eternity, and have
them try to imprison him and his family because he wanted to, Oh my gosh, make America great again. Good heavens anything but that. I mean, to call this guy a coward is just the height of stupidity. He's definitely not a coward. You can say you don't like his policies, you can say you don't like his tweets. Guy's not a coward, all right. He he took the full brunt of the left wing machine on the chin, he won, and he keeps doing a day in and day out.
So I just I just have to know. To call him a coward, it's absurd, But lives are full of absurdity these days. We'd know that we'll talk more about the gun control policies that are not trying to push. Got some more thoughts to you on red flag laws. Bernie Carrot's going to join for a couple of segments later on the show. I want to talk to him about the possible Blagoievic pardon that's been floated out there.
I want to talk to him about the Eric Garner Officer Pantaleo incident and what should happen officer Pantaleo, how to clean up Wes Baltimore. I mean, he was commissioner the NYPD, was gonna be Department of Homeland Security chief and then he got he got they decided to take him out to the woodshed for political reasons and really go after him. So, and we're talking about that too. What's it like when the prosecutorial office is weaponized for
political reasons against you? How does that feel? What is that like? We'll ask him about all that. So I'm looking I like Bernie. I'm looking forward to talking to him, and we will also get into this movie The Hunt, which that's right, folks, Hollywood is now making movies where Trump supporters more or less are getting hunted by rich East Coast lives. That's what's happening. We'll talk about it.
Stay with me. I'm very glad that the Department of Justice and the FBI are treating this as domestic terrorism. As a hate crime. It clearly is terrorism and a hate crime, and the full force of the prosecutorial authority of both the state government and the federal government will appropriately ensure that the maximum penalty is enforced against this mass murder. Look, that's been the position that all of
us have held all along. Here, what happened in El Paso, what happened in Dayton, what also happened in Chicago, though it's the details are different, but still loss of innocent life through murder with firearms. But what happened was horrible, and the full weight of a law should be brought
against the people involved. But our animosity are disgusted, should be reserved for the people that actually do the thing, And we should not allow conversations about policy to get dragged into a Oh but this person that once did this terrible thing liked a few things that you like, so you're basically the same, which is what the game has been for Libs all week. And this is not new.
They've been doing this for quite some time. But we should not allow them to get away with that, because if we're going to be concerned about what tears us apart, if we can't have an versation with the other side without hearing Oh that's so racist. Why are you so racist?
This country is not long for this world as a place where ideas can flourish and we can live in Let's be honest, relative harmony with each other over you know, there's been some interruptions in that in this country's history, but of a relative harmony with each other despite having some very very different ideas about important things. You know, we're not. We don't just disagree left and right, Democrat
and Republican about you know, minor issues of policy. You know, what the exact tax rate should be or you know, when we how much early voting should be allowed, and things like that. Although we do disagree about that. We also disagree about you know, is an infant in the womb a human being or not? We disagree with the left on that one, and yet we still I mean, they're wrong, but we still live in the same country and try to deal with the same rule of law issues.
And that's where we are. I think we're finally outside the hysteria realm enough. I mean, we're never really outside the hysteria realm with Libs, but we're outside this enough where we can all take a breath. They can't just get everything they want by calling us white supremacists. That they're not going to actually manage to steamroll anything that we have for political opposition on all kinds of bad liberal ideas out there by claiming that we are white supremacists.
And in fact, I think some Democrats are smart enough to figure out that they if they're gonna win an election, they're gonna have to do more than just call everybody racists and white nationalists and all the rest of it. They have to have some ideas that will make people want to vote for them. Just peddling in in a hatred of Trump is not going to get them what they want. Governor Steve Bullock, who he's one of these guys in the Democrat stage who's been telling them things
that they don't want to hear. And he's right. Here's him talking about Obamacare, for example, and how single payer to get would get rid of Obamacare. I mean, they keep forgetting about this. Here's what he says, Play eight. It's taken a seventy years to get disclose. It makes no sense to go back to swear one. I should have not debate sage and I can not believe it after seventy attempts by Republicans, seven of the Democrats we're
calling to reveal and replace Obamacare. If you propose abolish and private health insurance, you will lose, You will be Electron. He's right. I almost almost want to be very, very quiet. We don't want Libs to figure out that if they abolish private health insurance, they're done. They're not gonna win. I should probably running other Yeah, Bernie's plan is great.
But what I'm bringing this all to here, folks, is that the Democrats lose when we talk about ideas and what matters, but they are pushing for these red flag laws. We should delve into that a bit more, and we will. They are still calling Trump a racist. It's unfair, it's nasty, but we have to fight back against it. Also a major ice raid in Mississippi. Want to get into that and the way the media plays propaganda games about how those stories are told. We'll give the accounter narrative. That's
all coming up in the next hour. I'm asking all Democrats. Democrats will want to run for president and come into the state of New York, just make it's a simple, clear choice with the American people, the Make America Safer Pledge for elements an assault weapon band, high capacity magazines, universal ground check, mental health database, red flag laws. Those four elements of gun control will change this nation. They will change the nation. Maybe not in a way that
is quantifiable. But Governor Cuomo wants you to know that creating a mental health database will in no way be super creepy and big brotherlike because you can totally trust this government not to lose data about your mental health, which he is smart enough to know maybe one of the most personal I can't. I can't keep going anymore. I think about this, folks, a mental mental health database.
Those of you who have been who have been shouting from the rooftops about red flag laws, you're right, it's about It's a bad idea. I've thought more about the last couple of days. I'm looking at this just not gonna work. First of all, it's not gonna it's not gonna stop anybody. What you really need is to have you know, you need to have intervention from family, from school, call on for law enforce, and can always do a well check on somebody if necessary, even a turns check
where they show up. Now, look, we heard you're thinking about some crazy stuff. You really don't want to do that, and you know, maybe threats need to be taken more serious. You can't threaten to kill people. That's that's illegal. You can't say I'm gonna go kill a bunch of people. That's illegal. So there are laws that I think should be better enforced that are on the books, and many of these different mass shooters violated those laws, and for
whatever reason, we're not held to account for it. But now they're talking about, I mean, outlawing assault weapons is just is we've done this. It does nothing. This is just people who they don't like something, and so they're willing to ignore the fact that we already have the answer here. We know that that doesn't work. If they want to bring it back, it's because they just don't like it. But not like something is not an excuse to infringe on the second Amendment number two, Create a
mental health database, the governor says, create a mental health database. Right, that's terrifying those of you who have been writing me saying, okay, buck red flag gloves, How does that affect somebody who serve serving the military have PTSD. Are they going to take their farms the way now, And I said, no, of course, we need to have strict protections for people that are seek therapy for PTSD. And you know, our our warriors should know they come back and they get
all the help they need and suffer no consequences. All they should have to suffer through is us shaking their hands and saying thank you when we see them in public. But now they're talking about a mental health database. Oh yeah, sure, that's that's not going to be abused. Think about what that's like if that ever gets leaked, by the way, Oh, you're gonna we're gonna trust the government. I mean, I got a letter saying that all my biographical information is
basically sitting on a Chinese server right now. They know everything about me, and I know my family's names, where I've lived in, all kinds of stuff because I wanted to work for the government. We're gonna trust that this mental health information is going to be that's just a centralized mental health abbas. Who's going to have access to that. Who's gonna be able to run checks? Oh, someone's running
someone's running for office. But did they ever you know, did they ever go through a deep clinical depression, when they were going through a divorce, or when they lost a loved one, or maybe they had some struggles with alcohol abuse for a while and had to see a therapist, a counselor Oh, that'd be really really juicy information. Maybe for a political opponent. You just happen to be able to leak to the media, right, Oh, I don't think
anyone's above it. One of the stories about Barack Obama that I've tried so hard to get more people that pay attention to, but no, you know, it was Obama. He was untouchable. You couldn't stop him. Everyone loved him. He's amazing that you guys probably didn't, but a lot of other people did, although their Democrats. To listen to show What's Up Democrat? Team Buck. I know you're you're coming over into the light. I know you are slowly
maturely Team Buck, Democrat. You're like, I can't tell my friends, but I listened to this guy and he's smarter and nicer and better at this than all the Democrats are. But I don't want anyone to know. But I still listen to a show. It's cool. You can be Team Bucks delfth mode and we're still very happy to have you. And you don't have to change your party affiliation. You can go independent, maybe maybe tell people you're independent, or
you stay Democrat. And I don't know, maybe we're turning into an infiltrator in the Democrat Party to bring us back information. But I have to say, I mean, there's just no way that. Oh sorry. The Barack Obama story. The thing with Obama was that I was gonna leave you on a cliffhanger. There. What's the story about Obama? Buck right after this break, I'll give it to you.
He had two political opponents in a row just happened to have by request, if I believe David axel Rod's newspaper at the time, the Chicago Tribune I think it was, but went to court to unseal seal oh, and the judge just happened to say, yeah, I guess we'll unseal those sealed divorce records twice to clear the way with two of Obama's political opponents, not once, but twice. Oh yeah, that's in that convenient folks. Isn't that easy for Obama? There? Anyway?
Just trust to go look at it. This guy is something Ryan I think his name might have been Jack Ryan. Actually I'm not producer Mike Check on that one form. I think the guy's name is Jack Ryan, but he was not, in fact, a super government ninja who lives in Georgetown and is on the rowing team. Sounds like somebody else. What's up? That would have been great if it's the real Jack Ryan. Yeah, if real. I mean, look,
I vote for the real Jack Ryan. Anyway. They want to create a mental health database past universal background checks. All that means is that people that are selling guns to another individual are going to have to go to a federal firearm licensee and they're gonna have to pay. Pay. Money slows down the transactions. That makes people, and then red flag laws, which leaves a lot of it's all the devil's in the detail with those red flag laws,
There's no question about it. So now that I see what they're really planning, this isn't gonna make anything better. And I also just can't accept that the response to a tragedy like what we saw, you know, Passo and Dayton, Ohio, is a politicized Well this wouldn't have stopped it, but let's just do this anyway because we want to. No, I don't want to set that precedent. Speaking of Cuomos, I'm trying to think if I have the other, there's another Cuomo, but this one is on CNN. Nobody needs
ten rounds to kill a deer. You guys, remember that it's back in the day. Some of you who are OG squad know what I'm talking about. That was way back when when Governor Cuomo was showing what an ignoramus he was when it came to the Second Amendment. But there was another. The other Cuomo, the one who's got the show at CNN, has shown that he has no under He's basically taking the whole Oh, this was never meant to be an individual right, which is just just
shows a historical and legal illiteracy. Now he's a lawyer technically, and I think he went to a Sunnis law school somewhere. One other one other factory, folks, And this was making the rounds today. Four times as many people, because I
know there was just a mass stabbing in California. Four times as many people die from stabbings every year as die from a rifle fire, I should say, from rifles four X. And Britain don't think this is just a theoretical Britain has thought about having more stringent laws about knives and knife bands and all this stuff. So these are these are unserious policy solutions that are pushed by people who won engage in demagogue gery so they can create a sterea of, oh my gosh, we must do something.
Why is the NRA not want to save lives? You know, they just do this whole get everyone whipped up into a frenzy. They don't care what the facts are, they don't care what the reality maybe. Um, and then they try to ram it through while everyone's still so. Look, I I was open to hearing about red flag laws. The more I've read into them, the more I've seen what the other side really has in mind, I'm not on board. Not on board. Not a good idea. UM. I mean the state states can pass them and have
passed them. I don't think that more states should follow suit. How about this. Give me one example of a time credibly that a red flag law looks to have saved lives. That's what I would like to know. Uh, let's play some of the sound of President Trump back in twenty seventeen saying he had said today that he answered the question perfectly. Let's take a listen, and you had some people in that group, but you also had people that
were very fine people on both sides. Now, elsewhere in this remarks, the President did condemn neo Nazis and white supremacists. So he's not saying that the neo Nazis and white supremacists are very fine people, but he is saying people protesting alongside those neo Nazis and white supremacists are very fine people. Why didn't we play the Why didn't Tapper
play the audio of where Trump did condemn them? Breitbarts Joel Pollock confronted Joe Biden on this very same issue of oh, because remember they Charlottesville was they got him? You know that was with awe, see we got him. Trump's are racist. No one really thinks that Trump likes that tiki torch idiots. Nobody really thinks that Donald Trump is like, yeah, those guys, they're great. It's all lie.
He was speaking, he was under he was under a barrage from the media, and he was trying to speak more broadly about people who don't want statues being taken down and people who do want statues being taken down. He's not saying that the people that are yelling about blood and soil are good people. That's not what he was saying. We all know it, but they pretend that they can't because because later on he said, no, those
guys are terrible. So why would he say they're terrible in the same remarks the same day if his intent all along isn't to say that they're terrible, right, This is just it's like they were in an interrogation and they got him to stumble on something and they go, ah, now we've got you. Here's Breitbart's Joel Pollack, who confronted Joe Biden about this play fifteen specific he did not, he said, he walked out and he said, let's get this straight. They said there were very fine people on
both groups. They're chanting anti Semitic slogans, carrying fla. Pollock is like, that's that's not what happened that day, And we can keep going back to this, but this is because this is a central This is a central media, a central media lie that in context, what Trump was saying was really meant to be. Yeah, sure that the the tiki torch neo Nazis. You know, there were good
people in that group too. That's of course not what the President was saying, but they pretend that that's what he says because it makes them feel better to believe that that the president is such an awful human being. And I mean, you know Joe Biden, who's trying to just keep his lead going. Now, he's gonna say whatever he asked to. Look, he's Biden the demagogue. This is
who he always has been, Biden the demagogue. So if he's getting tractioned by running around saying that Trump is a white supremacist, which is just a horrible thing to say, untrue, nasty, unfair, Biden's gonna say it though. Play eighteen. Do you believe that the president is a white supremacis? I believe everything the President says is done encourages white supremacist And I'm not sure there's much of a distinction. As a matter
of fact. It may be even worse. In fact, if you're out there trying to, in fact curry the favor of white supremacists or any group that in fact is anathem to everything we believe. So whether he is or is not a white supremacist, he encourages them. Everything he does, he speaks to them, he's afraid to take them on. And if you're noticed, the one time he used the word white supremacy, he was you know, it was not was he talked about sleepy, he was awful sleepy. And
the way in which he talked about worse. You hear Biden said they're worse than white supremacists in his own way, worse than a white supremacy. I mean, how much more disgraceful and dishonest are things going to get? Here? There are people who listen to this and they say, you know, they're Democrat. They say, you know, I like Joe Biden, I trust Joe Biden. They don't know that the Democrats
are exaggerating, lying, misleading on this issue. They think, wow, the president really is I mean, he's basically David Duke, That's what That's what the Democrats are saying. He might he might as well be in the KKK, might as well be. In fact, Biden might say he's worse than somebody in the kk because Biden's a moron. But this is where we are, This is what is happening across the country, and this is how they get attention from themselves. Oh,
here's I mean MSNBC. At least Jordan. I remember when she used to think that she was a conservative. Now she's just a never Trumper who does the bidding like a little marionette, my little puppet of the left. Here's what she says over on MSNBC nine, very plain and obvious that Donald Trump is racist. He uses incendiary racial
language constantly. I can't believe that. Right now, in twenty nineteen America, we are tolerating this kind of language and behavior, and there are people who are excusing it, people who are leaders who know better. And right now, you work at the White House, you own this too, because you're supporting and uplifting Donald Trump's racist regime. She used to go on Real News in the Blaze. She used to appear sometimes as a guest on that show, and I was one of the hosts. Miss she was all about
the tea party, you know. Conservative. Oh yeah, now it's whatever, It's a puppet whatever MSNBC wants her to say, do do. I'll just attack Republicans, I'll attack Trump, call him a racist. If you work at the White House, you own this too. They want to smear everybody around him. They want to isolate the president. They want to. They want to make it impossible to be a person of good character and still work with this president. That's their plan, that's the plot.
It's disgusting. You guys all know that I'm I'm a fan of Tea Money Carlson Alston as Tucker crossing Tucker is. He's doing so much good work on Fox News, and I always appreciate this too. There's some guys in the TV business who could do a lot more for the buster here, and they just for whatever reason, on our team, they choose not to not gonna name names, but some of them just choose not to help, not to put
me on their show. And even though they know that I'm as good as anybody else at this stuff, Tucker is very generous. Ducker likes to have me on his show, which I appreciate because I'm good on his show, and he's good on his show, and it makes for good TV. Here's Tucker, though, getting to a core point about all this Trump is racist stuff. Play twelve. It is now telling you and demanding that you believe that anyone who supports Donald Trump is a white supremacist and must be destroyed.
Now they're telling you that for political reasons. This is election season, obviously, and they want more political power. But there are other reasons too that they're saying this. Ever, wonder why rich people seem the most hysterical on the subject. Ever noticed that it's the highest paid people on television who are the most of term And to convince you that white supremacy is America's biggest problem. Why is that simple?
Every minute you're angry about race is a minute you're not thinking about class, which, of course is the real divide in this country. Working class people of all colors have a lot more in common, infinitely more in common with each other than they do with some overpaid MSNBC anchor. And if you were allowed to think about that for long enough, you might start to get unauthorized ideas about economics, and that would be disruptive to a very lucrative status quo.
So they whip you into a frenzy of racial fear so that it never enters your mind. It's a diversion. Everyone else hates each other. They get to keep their money. Pretty tricky. Unfortunately, it's also destroying the country. This is the path to civil war. Obviously, we'll be right back. Is not just eleven years. We got about ten years before we lose the opportunity to stop the erosion that's
occurring now. First thing I would do as president of the United States, I'd rejoin the Parish Climate Accord, which I helped put together. And but one other thing people don't know about that accord. It calls for what we negotiated. It requires those one hundred and ninety some nations to up the anti every two years. Folks, we are responsible for fifteen percent of global warming. Joe Biden's just not very smart. He might win the Democratic nomination anyway, but
he's lost a step. He's too old, and he was never very smart. Here he is saying that, you know
right away he'd rejoin the Paris Climate Accord. Yeah, because one hundred ninety countries are really going to be held to standards of climate change that are meaningful, like the Chinese, the Indians, and other countries are really going to put enormous artificial constraints on the economic growth because a bunch of religious zealots, which is what climate change catastrophes are, are claiming that we have ten years to save the planet.
I don't know what to say. Then, This is all you have to have is common sense, and you know that these people are nuts. It's all you have to have, the same voices, the same models, wrong, wrong and wrong again. They don't practice what they preach, and they love preaching it though. You know. This is what I always say. I'm not trying to start a whole vaccine discussion here because some of you get very contentious with me about that,
and you're entitled to. But every doctor I know who says vaccinations are safe and you should do them, every single one I've ever talked to, and I've talked to many of them about this, have been vaccinated and they get their kids vaccinated. If they just had a newborn, guess what the newborn's going through the standard vaccination protocol. So whether you agree or disagree, at least we can all agree that they are living. They are practicing what
they preach. The people most precious to them they think should be vaccinated. I've never come across an MD that that was not the case. All I come across with the loudest voices on climate change are individuals who were like, oh, you should stop eating like, you know, meat, and but I'm going to take a private jet to this climate change conference because I'm really important and it is a religious belief. If you don't think that that's the case.
You know, Frank Luntz, who I don't know. I guess he wants to be a little more popular with the Libs. He wants some good Lib press. He's now decided that he is. He was a climate change skeptic, but now he's come over into the light, you know, and and
oh man, it's look, it's good. On the other side, I always say, these people, if I really wanted to have a nice life and make money and you know, have beautiful women clapping for me every time I went on TV, over at MSNBC and CNN, you know, and the whole thing, I would be a LIB because it's so much easier. You know. You get all the celebrity all the and I meant when I meant beautiful women, I meant like the celebrity. You know, I'd get the
various actresses would say, oh, he's so good on telling. Instead, I get, you know, people telling me that I'm part of the dark, dark psychic force or whatever. I get. You know, I get told that I'm destroying the country by all my favorite, my favorite female actresses, the ones who at least have come across my work. But Frank, I don't know what his deal is. He decided these he's switching teams, and you know he's he's not allowed back. According to the New Republic, this is what I thought
was fascinating, Climate reformed. Climate deniers don't deserve redemption. According to the New Republic, which is a lefty a lefty rag online, democrats are seeking advice from people who wants opposed action on global warming. They should be seeking accountability. See, folks, they they want to punish heretics more than they want to make converts on climate change. Because what's the best thing about climate change? Really? What is the thing about
it that is so seductive? It's yeah, people that believe in climate change. It gives them a sense of purpose. It makes them think that they're part of the smart set. You know, they like science. You know, whether you're a man or a woman has nothing to do with your genitalia, they say, But you know, they believe in climate change,
so they like science. And these people are nuts. But the single most seductive part of climate change for libs and for the leftist mentality is that you get to think you're better than other people just because you agree with this one thing. You're a better human being, and they don't want that to be taken away from them because it's a great They talk about otherising on the left all the time. What better otherising could there be? Then you're so backwards in your thinking as a climate
change skeptic or denier. Remember they use the term denier explicitly to link questioning climate catastrophe with holocaust denial, because you're in that same category of moral Reproba eight if you have any questions about climate change. Meanwhile, every every honest and real scientist, the reason they don't appear on TV is because if you made them appear on TV and ask them, hold on a second. The IPCC report, which they always talk about, does it really say the
world's gonna end in twelve years? Or does it say that if X, Y, Z and a bunch of other things happen in the worst possible way they could happen, we could have catastrophic warming in fifty years. But we also have a whole bunch of ways where we could have no catastrophic warming whatsoever. According to the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change un report. Any honest scientists would have to say, yeah, there's there's plenty of ways that even even if you believe all their models and everything else. And I don't even believe their models. Their models just make it up as they go along. I mean, their
models are a joke. Even if you believe everything, there's still a very serious, very realistic chance that nothing would happen based on their own But they just picked the worst case scenario based on data that's being fudged with a million different ways anyway. But they want to make sure that if you've ever been on the wrong side of this, they don't really want you to switch teams. They prefer to have you there so you can continue to take abuse. You're the bad guy. You're on the
bad side of this. You want of the bad people if you want to know how bad they are. Get ready for all kinds of moralizing on meat. Oh yes, friends, they're coming for your bacon. You heard it here. First, there's a big movie coming out this fall. Schwartzenegger's in it. This guy who I think is the world's strongest man, is in it. You know, they're the line I've seen the trailer for it. They do this. He has this line, you know, do you do you ever worry? Do you
ever hear strong as an ox? We ever seen an ox eat meat? Oxes are very large and don't move particularly fast. So I'm not really sure I want to mimic an ox is metabolic rate and all that, But anyway, there's going to be a war on meat coming your way. I'm serious. Wall Street Journal Today has a piece climate experts advise eating more vegetables less meat. After issuing a new report detailing farming's contribution to warming, researchers suggested diet
changes to reduce the impact. Researchers have said that people should consider eating more vegetables. The switch may help slow greenhouse gas emissions because farming vegetables releases less greenhouse gases than livestock production. Diets that are rich in plant based foods have lower greenhouse gas emissions than diets heavy in red meat consumption. According to climatologist Cynthia Rosenswig, who's at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Folks, this is the
cow fart thing. They're not going to call it that, but this is here. We are again being told by scientists going into an election year in this country, of course, eat more veggies because the cow farts are destroying the world. This, this is what we have to deal with. It's stunning, but they won't stop. They are coming for your bacon, They're coming for your porterhouse, God forbid, They're coming for your ribi. They're going to tell you what you can
and can't eat. And if they're in charge and the government, guess what they're going to regulate. You know. This is another version of the socialist mindset as well. If we can't control the market by owning it and running it, we'll control it through oh, you guessed it. Regulation. We'll direct all market based activity through just regulation. This is another way that the socialist statist mentality inflicts itself on all the rest of us. I'm going to tell you this,
and you're not. You're gonna think that I make this up. But I even read a piece I think it was a week ago that was about reformed vegetarians. I kid you not, who now say I think they might have even ben vegans, which the whole other thing. But there were formed vegetarians for sure who are saying, no, you should eat meat because a lot of the plant based crops are so water and resource intensive that it's better to have a balanced diet. That's better for the environment. Folks,
they don't know, No one really knows. There is a twenty five percent of the world, and particularly in the major cities of the world, water scarcity is becoming a major issue. You know what, some of the worst crops are globally for water usage. Rice, I think soybeans are up there too, I know rices though. I mean there's very water intensive crops out there. So you're just you know, they're they're always going to run these scare campaigns to
get you to do what they want. Here's what I say, Shields, Hie, eat your steak, eat your bacon. Just have it be a balanced meal. You know, steak and bacon, that's balance. You know. The Green New Deal says we need to get rid of cows. I don't agree with that because well managed grassland where you rotationally graze to all these paddocks like that system there has about eight different paddocks.
You're actually going to use more CEO two and sequester more carbon because of the red growth all the time. And yet you know that's a permanent pasture. So anyway, my point is we have become so ignorant of the basic principles of biologic biology in food production that we have said we answer them all through technology instead of letting Mother Earth and having respect. Oh wow, you mean an actual farmer in Iowa doesn't agree with the Green
New Deal insanity. This is where I tell you if you want to, if you want to read a very academic and dry but excellent treatment of why central planning fails. Read seeing like a state German forest forestry smartest minds in all of Germany in the late nineteenth century say, I've got a good idea. If we want trees that we can harvest, let's plant them in rows. Let's plant them perfectly spaced apart. Let's plant one type of tree
this way. We have all the same implements. We can standardize everything, we can count everything, We know what yield will get and it will be fantastic. You know what the problem was with the state German forestry. They didn't
really have anybody who understood how a forest works. They didn't understand that you need undergrowth and you need trees to burn, you need things to happen You need there to be radio diversity because you could have species die off in a certain area, especially if you have a different anti you know, tree fungus and other things that come along. You want diversity of the different kinds of plants.
There's a reason that forests look the way they do, and they don't look like they were built by a robot. Actually there's actually a sense to mother nature. It's beyond just But you know, they had to figure it out the hard way. They had to have whole whole forests just die off because they had only one kind of tree and then all of a sudden something came along and kill all the trees and they didn't know what
they were doing. They didn't have as rich soil afterwards either, because there's just so much I mean, they completely mess the whole thing up. But this is just another another instance of improvisation at a local level. That is, this is the constant failure of central planning. Comes the lack of ability to make individualized, localized decisions based on data, data that generally comes from the market, but also just
comes from being there on the ground, right. You know, this is you know, if you've got to if you've got to take this. It's almost like a battlefield tactic situation. If you've got a sniper on a foreign battlefield. If we've got one of our guys, we've got a you know, marine sniper and he's getting ready to take the shot. Is that sniper and the spotter or they are they the ones best situated to pull that trigger and make
that determination? Or should they call back to a guy on you know, in the e Ring of the Pentagon, who's talking to a guy who's you know, in Baghdad, who's talking to a guy who's in Mosul. Who's then really you know, no, you want localized decision making for a local outcome. And this is why central planning always fails. This is why the Green New Deal fails. Um speaking of I don't really have a I don't really have
a perfect transition here the Castro tweet. I just want to get in this for a couple of minutes again, because you know Donna Brazil some of you. I did to Donna Brazil's show, or rather I did Outnumbered on Fox News with Donna Brazil pretty recently, and I will say she's very charming lady. She's very nice to me. Off off camera, and I always appreciate that. I like
happy warriors. I like people that, you know, they want to disagree on air and they want to put out their ideas, but then they're decent human beings off air. I always, I always appreciate it because not everyone's like that, but Donna, Donna's very friendly offer I will tell you, and some of you are. You can boom me, but I speak the truth. Van Jones was also always a very friendly guy, offset very very well mannered. He just was you know, there are others who were horrible. Ruler
Gibrawl horrible, Anna Navarro horrible. I mean I could name a whole bunch of different different people. Anderson Cooper never say a word to me every time I'm in the Greenham never had a word, just never like, hey man, what's up? Nothing like I did not exist. So you know, some people are cool, some people some people suck just reality. But Donna's actually pretty cool. I don't like her ideas, but she's a cool lady. Here's what she said about
the Castro tweet. Let's call good out when it's good and this is good play one when you decide in a political rally on Twitter social media to put names out. You put people in jeopardy, you put you put them in jeopardy because you don't put the context. This is a First Amendment right to contribute to any candidate. I don't like the what I call uh, you know, people coming at you simply because you're doing your job while
you're supporting a candidate. Yep, that's right. It's gross. See, even some old school Democrats know that this is crossing a line. This is this has gone too far. And what Joaking Castro did was disgraceful. And anybody, including Joe Scarborough,
who look, I understand Joe Scarborough's deal. He's just obsessed with Joe Scarborough and will do anything and say anything as long as he gets to keep a show at MSNBC and keep making you know, millions of dollars a year to do a job that a lot of people would be better at for you know, a couple one hundred grand really honestly, but you know he'll say whatever you have to say. I mean, this is a guy who was Trump's buddy buddy until all of a sudden Trump is like, you know what, I don't like this
guy anymore. And then he became the greatest anti Trumper you could ever imagine. Right, But going after donors, this really pulls apart this country politically, and it's scary and it's wrong. There's a guy who's a Trump donor who talked here about how you know he also just is sick of what's been going on all week, which is ever just calling everybody racist because of who they support politically played too free country. No, shouldn't that I'm not free to support or think to what I think is
and to be bullied with slurs of racist. I just I think a lot of people of my generation that support the president or tired of it. We are tired of it. I know I'm tired of it. I hate. I mean, I go into my mentions on Twitter, which I try to avoid doing unless it's one of you, and then you know, then I'll actually read it. If I see like hashtag team buck, then I know, okay, at least I want to read what this person saying. But eg on your mentions and I'll be talking. It
doesn't matter what I'm talking about racist? Why just because because I support Donald Trump? That makes me racist? How about this? What if I supported Trump just because I couldn't in good conscience support the Democrats because they're insane. How about that? Maybe that's the defense against the ear must be racist? Well, no, I just can't vote for a party run by crazy people. How about that? Is that an acceptable way to get around this whole racist thing.
There's nothing to do with racism, and it has to do with I'm not voting for the socialist infanticide gender eradication party. How about that? It is terrifying for the families who've been torn apart, for kids who don't know when or if they're going to see their kids their parents again. This is part of the environment in this country that sees immigrants as the enemy or a danger, or something less than human to be treated in this way.
So we've got to change these practices if we're going to be able to change the kind of violence and the kind of hatred that we see in this country. Right now, change it, how betto? It's the law. This is the enforcement of existing law. If you don't like the law, you should say we need to repeal it. You shouldn't just operate in this make believe land of what the law can say what it says. Because I don't have the strength of character to advocate for its repeal.
But then I'm going to come plane and pull out all the crocodile tears for the cameras to show how much I care about the Latino populations troubles with illegal immigration and the enforcement of our immigration laws. You had six hundred and eighty Wow, CNN calls them undocumented workers illegal aliens. CNN, the term is illegal aliens. That is the legal term. Right. If somebody breaks into your home and steals things, they are a burglar. They are not
an unrequested temporary visitor. Anyway, six hundred and eighty illegal aliens were arrested in this immigration sweep. So there are some ice raids that are happening. I will note I was on Fox a few weeks ago and Tom Homing came up me afterwards. Tom Holman's great and he said, you know, you're totally right, because I'd gone on TV and said, look, they have to actually do this. They can't keep saying ice raids are going to happen and then they don't happen. That that does not deter anybody.
In fact, that is the oposite of a deterrence effect. So now that there's the beginning of some enforcement and this was at some plants where there were undocumented undocumented workers there. And now that this is happening, what do you think the approach of the media is. Are they saying, you know what, we should just never have anyone deported from this country because there should be no such thing as illegal status in this country anymore. No, they won't
say that, even though that's what they want. Now they go for the heartstrings. Now they start telling stories about how sad the kids are. Keep in mind that we arrest people in this country for all kinds of things that separate them from their families, and we don't hear these we don't have these sob stories about it. Every single person who's illegal in the country made an active decision, made a choice to break the law. Nobody kidnaped them
and drag them across the border. None of the people in this ice raid who were arrested were brought here against their will. They're not dreamers. These are adults working in this facility. They're not covered under DAKA and DAPPA and all that stuff. Or maybe they would have been under DAPPA. That's a whole other story. They made a choice and they are an active violation of the law. Now, if Democrats hate that so much, they should just say
they want to get rid of the law. But the Washington Post, CNN and others are all about the crying children. Here's the Washington Post today, Ice arrested hundreds of people in raids. Now devastated, children are without their parents, Separating families, separating families. That's the whole point here, that's the propaganda effect. Oh, every criminal law. We separate families in this country for drug sail and possession on a regular basis, and a
lot of people say that that shouldn't be illegal. You know, you're just providing a service, you're selling weed on the streets. Should you really go to prison for Well, people do. And those families gets separated all the time in a lot of communities where families are under tremendous pressure as it is to say that you know that they should be staying together and they're not. But it's all about the sad kids, all about kids crying and how we're look Do I feel badly for the kids, of course,
no one. No one's an unfeeling maniac here. It's it's I feel badly for kids, But I feel badly for kids whose parents get sent away for you know, white collar crimes too. I feel badly when a twelve year old finds out that you know, daddy cheated on his taxes and he's gonna go spend a year in federal penitentiary. These individuals are overwhelmingly the worst thing that's gonna happen is they get sent to their home country. They could
reunite their family in their home country where they have citizenship. Folks, that that's the possible. No one's getting ten years in prison when they say the families are separated. No one's getting ten years in prison because they're in the country illegally unless they've done a lot of other really bad things. But they may be sent home. Okay, Well, if you don't want the family to be broken up, take your family with you to the country of your citizenship. That
is your home under the law. That's just the way it is. But they don't like this law, Well I like that over at Where was this over in Denver? And this is Denver ABC seven. There's another another side to this story too. If we're going to hear about the kids who cry because their parents get arrested in ice raids, and that's supposed to be the totality of the policy opposition to this. Well, then we should hear
about this too, and good for these Denver reporters. This is by Jacqueline Allen and the ABC affiliate in Denver. Suspect in crash that killed father of five was facing deportation driving without a license. Here's the story quote. Eight months after he sought sanctuary from a Colorado Springs church to avoid portation, Miguel Ramirez Valiente stands accused of careless driving with a revoked license in a crash that claimed
the life of a father of five. Now, those who know Ramirez Valiente say he never should have been driving. It took people saying you need to say something about this to get that family help and justice. And that's when we made the call, said a close acquaintance of Ramirez Valiente, who asked to have her identity protected for safety. My heart broke for this family because this could have
been prevented. Last Friday, Sean Buchanan, a father of five, was riding his motorcycle on Highway eighty three when Colorado State Patrol trooper said another driver swerved into his lane and killed him. He was amazing, said his grieving wife, Cathy, Struggling to cope with an unimaginable loss. It's trying to figure out what the new normal looks like when the
old normal was so good. The other driver, Miguel Ramirez Valiente, received national media attention in January while seeking sanctuary at a Colorado Springs church. He was pleading to avoid deportation to El Salvador to stay with his family. I can't be separated from them, he said. I've always worked hard to support my family. They depend on me. But those who know Ramirez said his arrest history tells a different story, and they want the Buchanan family to know it. This
family deserves to know who they're dealing with. Set a close acquaintance of Valientes. He's an alcoholic and an abuser. His arrest record shows charges for reckless endangerment in twenty eleven in Douglas County and domestic violence in El Paso County. CBI record show both cases were dismissed by the disattorney's offices.
In twenty eighteen. He pleaded guilty to a twenty seventeen charge of driving under the influence, and his license was revoked on August first, one day before the deadly crash. His probation for that dui was extended because he had not completed alcohol therapy. He was driving without a license when trooper said he overcorrected and swerved into Buchanan's laying on August second. Those who know ramiraz Valiente question whether he should have been arrested or deported long ago. He
should have been arrested after the crash. That a woman who knows him, he just had a DUI and he's driving with no license and he killed somebody, like you shouldn't walk away from that. Now she's worried he will flee before he's brought to justice. So folks end quote there. I mean, this is you know, this is a father. There's a photo of him, father of five, two adopted young African American children, and then three other children. His father five is gone. He's separated from his family forever.
Not just oh, I don't get to live in the country where I have access to a better job market and better welfare benefits. That's always an option for people who are deported. Take your family back where you are a citizen. Instead of enforcing your own view of immigration law by just staying here. But we're gonna talk about
separated families and crying children. This illegal who should have been deported right away, stuck around, got chance after chance in the system, was an alcoholic and an abuser allegedly, and then he killed a guy who had five kids. They're never going to see their dad again. Do we hear that story from the media, Well, you'll hear it here. I guarantee you won't see it on CNN. Hey there, Dolpia, what state is this? Sorry you don't understand the question?
Oh no, I didn't. Most people know where they are, all right, most people. You're in the glorious state art. It's all sweetheart. Your idea is incredible and can argue with that. We pay through everything, so this country belongs to us. It's just business hunting human beings for sports. They're not human beings. So that's the trailer for this
movie that's now getting all kinds of attention. I'm starting to think that this was all the plan, my friends, because it's so egregious and so over the top that they had They had to know that this was going
to turn into a big, a big issue for them. Right, So this is the movie The Hunt, and they're they're now saying that it's a satire and it's where thrill seekers fly down to a five star resort and then they go and hunt down humans and it's super liberal, you know, elitists who are hunting down essentially maga people, people from Red States who are kind of more just American and and all that stuff. So you know, you can kind of figure out how this whole thing goes.
I mean, if you there's more video out there where they release some weapons and them so they can fight back a little bit. But obviously they're supposed to be hunted down and killed. And this is by Blumhouse Pictures, I think, which is the same the same company that did I believe, the same people behind this, the ones that did Get Out, which I think is one of the worst movies. I think they're also behind get Out. John John am I right. We got producer John by
the way in for producer Mark today. Yeah, let me take a look at that. Let me I think it's the same one. I know it's Blumhouse. Hilary Swank is in it. She's been kind, she's been kind of m Ia for a while, so I don't know what she's been up to um, but it's yeah. So it's a movie that everyone's getting all all upset, well, particularly because this week there's a there's a sense that we're always being told that, oh there's you know, we need to
have more friendly rhetoric and exchange with each other. And people are very upset about this because it shows essentially liberal elites hunting red state. I don't know what Trump supporters. I don't think it gets that explicit about Trump support per se, but it's definitely implied here. Universal Studios or Universal Pictures rather has temporarily pulled some of the trailers for this movie, and let me just make sure I've
got all the right details here. Yeah, we've got Hilary Swank and people are obviously sensitive about it because what's happened this week, But we got yeah. Jason Blum is producing this alongside Damon Lindeloff, and it's coming out in September. I just think it's Look, it's gonna be a crap movie. First of all, it's not even a particularly original it's not really an original idea. In fact, some of you
the true action movie devotees in the audience. As soon as I told you the concept for this movie, you should have thought to yourself, Oh so now they're ripping off Van Dam movies. Because there was a Van Dam movie that I have seen more times than I care to admit, called Hard Target, where he is in New
Orleans and he's being hunted down. And Van Dam plays this guy who is Cajun and yes, has a mullet, and he has great lines like your name is Chance, and he's like, yeah, my mama took one, just like that in his little Vandam his little Belgian French accent, my memo took one. But yeah, Van Dam is in the movie and it's they take people who are in that case, it's I mean, they take people who are essentially homeless and alcoholics, and then they offer them money
and they actually just hunt them down. It's a really messed up premise, but that movie was already And of course Vandem tons the tables on the bad guys and does a lot of fly kick, a lot of tip tap kick where he does the leg that is extended but kick kick, you know, like a ballet dancer, because Vedam actually did some ballet too. Folks, by the way, makes you very strong true story, not that I've ever
tried it. Now some of you are thinking about Buck doing ballet, and that's an image you're never going to be able to get out of your minds. But yeah, vandam hard target this movie, The Hunt. It's great publicity for them, even though they're having to pull publicity right now because the whole country is talking about it. Uh, you know, is it? Do? I do I think that this is going to change anything? Or you know, how
how upset should we really be? Um? Look, you know there's there's very there's all kinds of very offensive movies that are made. There's a pretty clear tendency in pop culture right now to always go right wing on I mean, go against the right, I should say, always pick on the right wing, and this is this is gonna be no different from that. But I do not think I'll end up seeing this movie. It's They also made The Purge, which is overrated. I mean, it was an interesting concept,
but it's really not that. The Purge movie, when I saw it, really was not that well executed. I thought it was. There's a lot of hype around it, and then there's the more recent purge movie that came out. I can't even remember what it was, but that one just goes way, way off the rails. So yeah, this is when Emmon's talking about today, a movie hunting deplorables. Look,
we know there's a double standard, folks. The double standard is that anything that is associated with conservatism will be bashed if it has any violence in it or any and liberals can actually make movies call it a farce, or they can actually make movies that have them hunting people who live in Red states, and we're supposed to think that, oh this is not Look it's silly. I mean, I haven't seen the movie, so I can't critique it all that much, but just wanted to note this is
getting at getting a lot of attention. I did watch some of season two of Add Blood. By the way, I'm gonna give you a little favor to my listeners. Season one of Bad Blood on Netflix pretty good. Season two garbage just completely collapses into nonsense. It no longer is based on a true story, and you can just tell that they lose their best actors except for the lead guy. The storyline all of a sudden doesn't make
any sense. They got all these mafia bosses who are getting into one on one gun battles with pistols themselves. It's just it's not good. It's not good, So I gotta tell you to be I don't want you to watch season two and then blame me for that one. So bail on Bad Blood season two on Netflix, and bail on the Hunt. I don't think it's gonna be a good movie. It's not worth anyone's time. But I also don't want to get too upset about it, because
that just gives them free press. In the President's statement on Air Force One, he said, quote, I'm very strongly considering that I think he was treated unbelievably unfairly. And he's a Democrat, he's not a Republican. And we're thinking about commuting his sentence so we can go back home to his wife than children. And I'm very impressed with his family. I'm very impressed with his wife. I mean, she has lived for this. She's one hell of a woman. She has lived. She goes on and makes her case,
and it's really very sad. Is President Trump going to possibly pardon Bligoyevich. It's got a lot of attention today folks. People are reporting on it across the country. I want to bring somebody on who could discuss this is all as well as some issues of policing and gun control. We're joined now by Bernard Carrick. He is the fortieth Police Commissioner of the NYPD in the City of New York. Also New York Times best selling author Bernie Great to
have you on, thanks book. All right, First off, Bilgoevich, A lot of people hear this, and I even know conservatives, and they immediately roll their eyes and they go, oh, you mean the guy who said a Senate see, it's a blanking valuable thing. You don't just give it away. I mean, that's the quote that everybody thinks of. I've seen you take a more lenient and or perhaps more open minded a pro It's the possibility of a commutation or a pardon for Bagloyevic. Why is that? Here's why.
Give me one member of Congress, one politician that works in Washington, DC that makes a decision and it's not based on some political gain or political ramification that would benefit them. Give me one. You can't. You can't give me one because nobody in Washington, DC does anything political without looking at how it's going to impact them to the positive. That's exactly what this guy was doing. He talked about politics on the phone. And more importantly, there
was no personal gain. There was no financial gain, there was no political gain. Basically, he went to prison for eighteen years for politicking. And think of it this way, Buck, This is I think of this in a in a much more dramatic way. There's a convicted terrorist that was convicted in the same courthouse, I think, by the same judge, in the same courtroom, convicted of planning a mass shooting attack on American citizens. He was sent to prison for
eight years. Why do you think they went after Blogoyevitch so hard? I mean getting over a decade for what he did. I mean, who was really the victim of Blugoyevich's crimes? There was none, There was no victim of his crime. And like I said, there was no gain personally for him, professionally, financially, politically, there was no gain. All he did was talking about politics. So here's here's the reality in today's world. And nobody knows this better
than the President of the United States. We are living in a society today where selective and political prosecutions are pretty much the norm. A lot of this started with Rod Bologoyevitch, A lot of this started ten years ago. The reality is Rod Blagoyevitch was the target of a selective and political prosecution and they wanted to make an example out of him, and in doing so, he was sentenced to eighteen years for talking about something that never happened,
talking about something that he gained nothing from. And it's bizarre. It's completely bizarre when you think of the constitution, when you think of the punishment fit the crime. This is insanity. This is complete insanity. He could have been given probation, he could have been given a year and a day. He could have been back with his family, paying taxes, taking care of his family. His daughters have gone out
gone without his father for over seven years now. It's costing us thirty to forty thousand dollars a year to take care of a guy that we could have really reaped with rewards from in a number of different ways had we given him, you know, community service. And Bertie did this something. This obviously hits home for you because you're somebody who in your own life and dealt with what I would say, just from my perspective, was certainly an over zealous prosecution. Can you just tell the folks
that are listening, you know what what you what? They came in. I mean, I remember that the judge gave you more than even the prosecutor wanted, right, I mean, you had a particularly egregious case of over zealous I had a you know, I listened to short, short summit, if you will. I was nominated from the Director of the Secretary of Homeland Security in two thousand and four.
I accepted the nomination. I had to drop out and withdraw my name from consideration because I hired a nanny, a domestic servant for my kids, and I paid that nanny cash over a two year period, which in today's world is completely bizarre to me, since every Democrat in the country is trying to let every illegal into this country. And you know, I basically was sent to prison for four years for hiring a nanny, not paying payroll tax
on the nanny. Some apartment renovations. Mine was a political prosecution. It was a selected prosecution. The probation department, the prosecutors, my attorneys all agreed that I would be I would plead guilty and serve twenty seven to thirty three months. Yet my judge, who was as political as they get, a big, huge Democratic supporter, friends with Hillary and everybody else, he gave me forty eight months. So I went to
prison for three years in eleven days. I ran the largest jail system in this country, on the largest police department in this country. And I've been inside this system. Nobody knows better than I do how flawed and failed our criminal justice system is. But I gotta be honest, buck, Nobody's ever seen it like they've seen it now in this Russian you know, witch hunt or a hoax or whatever you want to call it against the president and what's going on in Washington. What happened to me and
Blugovitch is only a tip of the iceberg. So you are you are in favor then of at least a commutation, if not a pardon for Rob Lgoievitch's fair. He should I think he should have been commuted to six years ago. You know, if the president wants to pardon him, so be it. I think he's done enough time. I think you can benefit from his release in a number of different ways. And I think he has to get back to his family. So I'm all, I'm one thousand percent
in support of the president community. And since when you were going through that process, Bernie, I've never had answer really ask you about this, But was there anybody who would look you in the eyes and say, yeah, this seems fair what you're getting, You're getting what you deserve. Or does everyone just look at you in this process when there is a politicized prosecution and say, well, you know,
this is just kind of happening. Sorry. You know what, Buck, that's a really good question, because the people in the political world, they'll look at you and say, I get it, I understand it. This is the life, you know, this is the price you pay for the life you choose. And that's a hell of a thing to say, especially to a public servant. You know, I just spent I just spent eight weeks out in San Diego. I put together the legal team for Chief Eddie Gallagher, the US
Navy seal who was recently acquitted of war crimes. We went through the same thing. An overzealous prosecutor, Prosecutors that lie to a judge, prosecutors that spied on the defense team, prosecutors that never should have brought a case in the first place. And this is something that continues to happen. And I have to tell you people that in the political world, they seem they get it, they understand that
they know it. The problem I have is every member of Congress knows how it works and knows what happens, yet they don't do anything to fix it. That's what bothers me the most. And they also listen. What they do is they weaponize, they weaponize our criminal justice system for their own political gain. And that's what we've seen against the President. I've done an experiment before, Bernie, We're
just off the top of my head on radio. I've rattled off all of the high profile and in many cases national level and nationally recognizable Republican politicians who have been the subjects of what is effectively a precursor to the Trump witch hunt. Right. But you look at Rick Perry going after him for the exercise of his office as a governor, trying to get a drunk attorney general who was called drunk driving out of office. They went after,
I mean zealously, went after Chris Christie on Bridgegate. They went after Scott Walker in Wisconsin for nothing trying to get him on collusion with outside groups with his campaign. They went after McDonell and his wife in Virginia after the Feds initially or rather after the State of Virginia initially passed on any charges, they were going to send
him away for eleven years. I do sense a pattern, Bernie. Yeah, you know what, Buck, There's nothing more dangerous in a society like ours, in a democratic society, than a government that weaponizes this criminal justice system against its own citizens. And that's what we're doing. And there's nobody more guilty of this than members of Congress. And it's not it's not only Democrats that do it to Republicans. Republicans have done it to Democrats. Bottom line is it shouldn't be done.
Selective and political prosecutions are wrong, but they happen constantly, and I don't think anybody's are realized that until we got to see it firsthand, close up and personal with the president. All right, Bernie, I want to keep you because I want to ask you some law enforcement specific questions. The other side of the break, everybody stayed with us. We'll be back with Bernard Kerrick in just a moment.
All right, Team we're back with Bernard Kerrick. He was the police commissioner of the NYPD, where I firmly formerly worked for the Intel Division for a little while. You guys know him. He's also a New York Times bestselling author. All right, Bernie, I want to ask about this a lot. We could talk police suff all day, but you know, I know you've got a life, so we'll have to have you back another time. But the throwing of water in the videos that's been happening happened in New York.
These police officers, uniformed officers, had water thrown at them, people laughing and everything else. What do you make I mean, you're somebody who held I believe, like every job all the way up to commissioner. What do you make of this? Well, listen,
what I make of it? You know, is a disrespect towards toward the law enforcement community which has been going on since Ferguson Um, you know, and it seems to grow in democratic cities where you have mayors and governors and state representatives that you know, they constantly promote this anti police rhetoric. And it also it's also pretty heavy handed in areas where you have mayors that's not going to support their cops because the cops are afraid to go out and really do their job. What do you
think of the bass relationship with the NYPD. It's horrible. It's horrible. I think personally, I think he's the worst mayor the city has ever had, at least in my lifetime. And you know, I wasn't too happy with David Dinkins. I think the Blasio is far worse. The Blasio is a socialist. De Blasio is somebody that doesn't give a damn about quality of life fishes in the city, the homeless population and the hand handlers and all this stuff that was reminiscent of New York City back in the
bad old days prior to Rudy Giuliani taken over. It's all coming back. We've had a major spike in the last month or two in shootings in the city, and as people disrespect the police and as this stuff is promoted, you're going to see increases in crime. And nobody understands this stuff better than I do. I was a cop on the city streets from nineteen eighty sixty to nineteen ninety four when it was the height of the crack
epidemic when it was the height of violent crime. Keep in mind, in New York City in nineteen ninety we had twenty four hundred murders when Giuliani came in in nineteen ninety four and he said, look, nobody wants to visit, live, go to school, or work in a place where they're not safe. So this isn't about socioeconomic issues. This is about violent crime and murder, and we're going to reduce that.
In honest, buck, for every percentage point that we reduced violent crime and murder, I can show you increases in economic development, real estate values, tourism, reductions at welfare roles. And the bottom line is Giuliani proved that it can be done. So why isn't it done in Baltimore Milwaukee. Well, that's actually the next question I was going to ask you. I was. I was in West Baltimore about a week
ago and really made it made the rounds. I mean, I went to go see the worst because I have some some colleagues and friends in Baltimore said look, guys, I need to see this for myself. It is every bit as bad in the bad areas. There's nice areas of Baltimore too, of course, but it's every bit as bad in the bad areas as Trump has been saying and as the public has been led to believe recently. If I if I've brought you out of you know, civilian life and said, all right, Bernie, you're you're now
the police commissioner of Baltimore. We got to get this place to have a murder rate that isn't frightening away investment and people that want to live there and everything else. What has to happen? What do you do? Well, first and foremost, you have to engage aggressive policing. And that is what the lefts against. They're completely against aggressive policing.
They're one hundred percent against it. You know, they want, you know, I'm not exactly sure what they want, but they don't want what we did in New York City in nine from nineteen ninety four to two thousand and two, when we reduced the violent crime. I think the numbers were sixty five percent sixty five percent reduction in violent
crime and close to a seventy percent in murder. And in some of the minority communities, the black communities, the black precincts around the city, the murder rate was dropped by close to eighty percent. That's what should be happening in places like Baltimore, in Chicago and these other places. But you need a mayor that's going to take the handcuffs off the cops, let them go out and do their job. You need a mayor that's not going to
villainize the police. They're not going to victimize the thugs in the street. And unfortunately, in the democratic arena, you know, especially in the far left leaning politicians, they're never going to do that. If you were back in the top job at the NYPD, how would you have handled the case of Officer Pantalio and Eric Garner. You know that got a lot of attention recently. People were yelling out at a Democratic debate fire Pantalio. You've seen the video.
I'm sure you've read the reports. What do you think of what happened there? Pantalio was making a lawful arrest. You know. The big thing to outsiders, you know, when they see me or they talk to me, they'll say they killed the guy for selling loose cigarettes. You know, one two cigarettes at a time. No. No. A guide died as a result of resisting arrest. An arrest that was lawful one selling loose cigarettes as a crime. Somebody
called the police. They wanted him arrested. They made a complaint, a police complaint because he was doing this in front of a store. The police responded, affected an arrest. He resisted arrest. I don't care if he was selling loose cigarettes or he committed mass murder. Does not make any difference. When the police say you're under arrest, you must comply. He resisted. Pantaleo engaged in a takedown, not a chokehold. A takedown. I've been involved in the martial arts since
i was fourteen years old. I know what I'm talking about. It was a takedown. They were panic strict, and those cops were scared at death. They're fighting a three hundred and eighty pound guy in front of a major plate glass window and they're all armed. Two things you don't want to happen. You don't want to get through and thrown through that plate glass window, and you damn sure, I don't want this guy taking your gun. You gotta get him down on the ground and get him in cuffs.
That's what they did during the course of this. As a result of some medical conditions. He dies. They didn't kill him. He died as a result of resisting. That's the bottom line. There's been a civil rights inquiry by the US Department of Justice and there was a grand jury investigation, both of which refused to charge Pantaleo. He should not be fired, and if he is fired, it's nothing but a political stunt or political move by the
Blasio and should never happen. Bernard Carrick, everybody, fortieth police Commissioner of the NYPD in New York City, best selling author Bernie really appreciate your time, your expertise. Please please come back to the show soon. All right, you take care buck, Thank you. All right, team, we've got more coming up here in just a moment. Stay with me. Well, team, I'm getting down in my last couple of weeks here in Washington, d C. Now I'm gonna start to get
a little nostalgic about the swamp. I've only been down here for about a year, but I've lived here before for a number of years. Today, i'd never been to the Treasury Department, which just seemed like a Yeah, I've been to the White House a bunch of times. DJ. Obviously I worked at the CIA. Been there are a million times, been to the Pentagon, you know, I've been a lot of these places. I decided that, you know, I want to I want to go check out the
Treasure Department. So I had lunch with a friend over there. Very nice. They had a I don't know if it's a balcony or a veranda or a terrorist I don't know what you call it. Those are all different things. I know you guys are gonna send me the definitions for all these. But in an outdoor eating area where you look over the White House, and it was very It's very civilized. I had a cop solid and iced tea.
It felt very like, oh oh, perhaps perhaps we'll talk about bonds and stocks and Randolph, Yes, you know wind Throw it's the guy's name, Mortimer randol Off and Mortimer from Coming to America. You guys remember that. I think that's the I think that's the second best Eddie Murphy movie. I think number one is Beverly Hills Cop one, and then I think number two is coming is coming to America. No, not coming to America. Sorry. Trading places. Trading places, that's
Rondolph Mortimer. Some of you have a lot. No exactly what I'm talking about A lot. You have no idea. Oh, that's right, they are that they exist in in uh coming to America again, that's right, we're bucking business Mortimer. I remember that. Yeah, those guys are great. That's a great movie. So uh yeah, I was at the Treasury Department. You walk around Treasury and you think that all of a sudden, the Harvard, the Harvard Faculty Lounge has essentially
turned into a building. It's just very everything is very elegant and quiet, and I gotta say it's definitely the money building, you know what I mean. You you walk around an Apartment of Justice and you're like, yeah, there's a fair amount of ill fitting suits and square toed loafers in here, and it looks like there's probably a couple of romans where they might do that might do some on the side interrogations. You know, it's not exactly as There are very nice parts. If you go near
the Attorney General's office and such. I've been over there. That's very fancy, But overall DJ is a little a little government bureaucracy, drab and depressing. You go to CIA, and I always tell people the CIA has a couple of cool parts for visitors, but the actual building where you work, it's like the inside of a bus terminal or something. I mean, it's just a lot of anomium floors and track lighting, and it is not sexy in there.
There then no, you do not open a door and there are people doing ninja training with flamethrowers and climbing up and down ropes and stuff like that. That's unfortunately or is there, but no, just kidding that that's not really a thing that happens. The White House is the white I will say the White House actually has some parts of it where you go really this is it. The office I think is smaller than people would would imagine,
especially from TV and other things. It's really not that big though, press pool area, the you know where the in the west wing that's it's almost like run down. It looks kind of like the science the science or the auditorium rather for you know, high school biology class that nobody really wants to take. It's just not really that not really that impressive. So anyway, first time over Treasury is pretty cool. If you ever get the chance, somebody will give you a tour of it. I saw
the vault, and I saw them the cash room. There was interesting fact, until nineteen seventy there was a working bank in the Department of the Treasury. But yeah, that's that's a fancy building. That's where all the people making money cash millionaires, or at least they used to and now they work for the government. That's that. I was trying to think of what the nicest of all these federal buildings. That the Treasury is pretty nice. I think
that's probably the most. If you're looking for the federal equivalent of the Country Club Agency, I think it's probably got to be the Treasury Department. It's definitely not the Pentagon, which you walk around that thing and you're like just hoping at least I used to walk around and I hope that I wouldn't get lost. It's like where am I? But you never want to be that dork who's walk from the Pentagon, like excuse me, mister two star general.
But this floor is like E seven two and I want to go to I want to go to sub basement q RZ, and I just you don't want to be that guy, so you just end up doing what I did as a dork from Langley who would just walk around the hallways totally lost, like what am I doing here? But anyway, Treasury Department was fun getting in some last DC stories. Roll calls up next, Hey, team Buck, it's time for roll call roll call time, which means Facebook dot com slash Buck Sexton. Is how you get
this action going? I do hope one day we'll get an email account we can start to use for the show. But I just you know what it is. It's too hard to switch into all these different email accounts all the time. I need like thumb print and eye scanner stuff. I'm sick of all the passwords. I feel like I spend whole days of my life trying to trying to get the passwords that I don't I can't remember, I can't figure out all right, I know, I get off my lawn. True. Okay, UM, let's see here we have
Andy Rights. I don't know about the other guy, Buck, but these are sleeper cells. Whether you want to admit it or not. I understand you can't say this on radio, but I think with your training you can get it. Andy U. If we're gonna have to agree to disagree on this one, Eric, all rights, Hey back, love a show. I've been a listener since Saturday shows in the Blaze. I know you said you have an open mind toward red flag laws. However, I would like you to consider something.
If anyone were to suggest that instead of taking away the guns of a dangerous person, we would lock the person up for a period of time without due process, everyone will be screaming that's totally unconstitutional. We cannot give up our rights, not even a little. Giving this much power to the court system is a recipe for disaster shields. High Eric, you know, I do see it as a problem. I just think it to trade off and we have to see what the specifics are of the proposed legislation.
But this is one of these times when I think for myself, maybe maybe I even subconsciously was feeling more of the heat of the moment here. We must do something, we must do something. No, we don't have to do something unless it's worth doing. I think that's a good rule for everything, a good rule for life in general. So that's what I would say about that. Keith rights. Yes, they are completely off the rails. They'll say or do anything. The eight to eight thing on MSNBC proves it. Yeah, Keith.
I mean, that was one of the one of the craziest things I've ever seen on television. Somebody who was a former senior FBI agent is really going around saying that because of August eighth is the day the flag will be raised from I mean, it's just a question of something terrible happened. They're gonna have the flags that have staff for a couple of days, and then they're not going to have them have There's no special messaging there that has anything to do with eight eight in
white supremacy. I agree with you. It was just nuts. Steven writes, red flag laws more cyber monitoring. What the hell have you lost your damn mind? Reality check? Buck slap Sexton, stand down, go reread the Declaration the Bill of Rights, all right, Steven, I mean, first of all, cyber monitoring is if it's public space, it's public space, my friends. So that's not you know, I deal with this in the law enforcement side. If you're posting stuff and it's open to anyone on the Internet, it's open
to anyone, including law enforcement the Internet. So it depends on the cyber monitoring we're talking about. There's no constitutional issue with public forum law enforcement looking at public forum. That's just the way it is. As for red flag laws, all right, all right, I get it. You guys are really not on you know, go yell at Trump? Why are all yelling at me over red flag laws? He's the one that's saying that he's open to this idea.
You've got a bunch of Republicans that are talking about how maybe this is finally something that they're willing to do. So we shall see. Laurie. Right, here's a suggestion for you for your show who to have on? All right, I'll take a look at this guy, Laurie, thank you for sending that in here. We got to go to the unred folder. Jeff right Buck, I love a show. Stumbled across the trailer for a movie that depicts the elite lives hunting deplorables for sport. Yeah, man, I've been
talking about that on the show. I'm aware this is not This is not good. This is not something that the Buckster thinks is in the realm of good taste or acceptable, acceptable creative discourse. Richard writes Buck on More Guns, Less Crime. As a freelance animator and artist, I used to deliver pizza for Papa John's when the work would get slow. If why, if you're ever moving somewhere, I want to know if it's a neighborhood that's safe or not. Papa John's will not deliver to an area with a
bad crime rate. The only exception is if you go to your local Papa john and get on the exception list. One such exception was this really nice lady on the south side of town. On the receiver always said take off your car topper. She has a gun. It's okay. Would you pull up and knock on the door and five locks would click until the door would crack open and over under shotgun would greet you. She would see you and pay fast, wanting you to get out of
here before they see you. Referring to the thugs down the street. Those thugs didn't mess with that lady because she had a gun. If it was easier for law abiding citizens to defend themselves and their property than thugs would thing twice before terrorizing an inner city neighborhood, shields high. Well, you know, Richard, that's quite a story. Thanks for sharing that, And I would tell you that. Look, I mean, I had some pretty decent training when I was in the
federal government on different weapons systems, particularly on handguns. So I always believe that if you have a trained, law abiding patriot who is armed, everybody is safer in that person's vicinity, because I know that if I could walk around and I can't because I don't. I can't get a concealed carry permit here or an open carry permit here. But if I could walk around DC concealed carry, every person in my vicinity is safer. If something goes down, I'm gonna be able to react and respond in a
way that could neutralize the threat. Rachel Or just wanted to commend you on your mar appearance. The blonde was overly expressive with her hands and totally in your bubble, but you handled it well well, rachel That blonde is Jennifer Granholm, who was the governor of Michigan, which makes me think that Michigan and I need to have a conversation. What's what's going on Michigan? Miss Granholm seems like a nice lady, but putting her in charge? Come on, Wendy, right.
Thank you for your monologue opening. I've been waiting for it all day. I just love you. Thanks Buck really well, Wendy, love you too, Thank you so much, very kind of you, and I'm glad that you got to hear the monologue and waiting for all day. We try to always make it worth your time here. Let's see Linda, whoa, this is a long one. Sometimes I don't get to hear your programs at work five nights a week. But now we're hearing about these two mass shootings and people are
bringing up gun control. Why are the Republicans so willing to go with gun control with a socialist when no one ever talks about controlling illegals entering after they commit horrific crimes. I dare say more Americans have died at the hands of illegals than have died at the hands of a gun toting person. Lydia, I appreciate your passion. I don't think that's correct, but I'm pretty sure it's not, but I get what you're saying. By the way, I
love your show and listening to you, you just make sense. Well, thank you very much, Lydia. That's the most important part of this whole exchange. Thank you for listening to the show and sending your thoughts on this one. Sandy right so I'm very thankful for patriots. Thank you, Sandy. I'm thankful for patriots like you are willing to give me your time and listen to what I've got going on
here in the Freedom Hunt. Let's see here, Steve. It's excited to watch you on mar Hopefully you you were able to get in all the words you had to see or had to say. You have been inspirational to thousands and thousands of American patriots, including myself. Now you're on the stage that I assume lives are tuning into. Pray to God. Your speech and words you are able to shake some common sense and in many across our great nation. Steve Shields High, thank you so much. Thank
you so much, Steve. We've got another one coming in here. It's I can't see who wrote it. The name is going blank on you right now. But it's just as please don't sing, all right, all right? I know, I know if I did a little practice, I'm telling you I could, I could carry a tune. But I know right now it's not really not as good as it should be. Thomas writes, break me up off a piece of that Kitcat bar. Lol, Thomas, I don't know are you hungry or what? What's got kitcat bar on your mind?
My friend, that's I don't know. I can't explain that one. Andrea, all right, I hope you're doing well. Thank you very much, Andrea, I am doing well. Let's see Dave from Earlton, New York, w g Y listener, and this is Shinola is an old brand of shoe polish. Thanks very much. Your show's insightful. I appreciate that. Yes, Shinolah shoe polish. Randy also right, Shinolah shoe polish. Deborah. Okay, okay, guys, thank you. We have we have established that Shinola is shoe polish. Let's see.
Here's Scott. We got from Scott Park. I love the show, so it's the best way to start out. Any note, I myself had a recent running with CBP. I drove to Canada. When coming back across the border, was told to park and go inside. I went inside and stood around for about forty five minutes before anyone would talk to me. Well, my name was called. I was told to turn over my keys and no, I was not
allowed to watch them search my vehicle. After the search, I was told I owed thirteen dollars for the commercial goods I was carrying, which I had declared, and I was sent on my way. I support CBP when they're interdicting illegal activity, but I do not support this type of harassment of US citizens who are simply trying to get across the border after conducting business activity. A simple sir, we're going to search your vehicle since you were randomly selected,
would have made things a lot better. Instead of telling me to sit down and wait until I was told they were ready to talk to me, CBP agents all had bad attitudes, and I nearly expressed my true thoughts on the situation. I travel a lot. I know there's nothing to gain by saying anything to an agent in the US government except to answer their direct questions with as few details as possible. Everything you do and will say will always be held against you. Well, Scott, I'm
sorry you had that interaction with CBP. I gotta tell you, I'm not surprised. CBP folks, they've got a tough job, and you know they are trying to stop people from doing illegal stuff, particularly drug trafficking, but other illegal stuff too, and so they're not going to be particularly warm and fuzzy. Usually, I will say I've had plenty of people in CBP when I've returned into the into the country though, say something.
You know, once they've cleared and they know I'm a good guy, that they'll say like, you know, welcome home or something. You know, so they some of them make an effort, but some of them don't. Look, it's a federal government job. It's it's not glorious work all the time, and you know people will tend not to be that nice as CBP. They all just want to get through it, and you know, it's not fun. It's really not fun
for anyone. It's just necessary. They have a lot of power though, so you're smart to not when you're when you're at that border crossing, you're in CBP's world. You want to be very respectful and truthful and just help them get their job done and you'll get out of there in a reasonable reasonable order. You start getting mouthy with CBP, it's not gonna be a good day. I've seen it happen. I've seen it happen a hundred times, not a hundred times, probably once or twice, but I've
seen it happen. All right, Team that's gonna be the show for today. Shields High
