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Stu Burguiere - Wargaming 2024 Against Lib Media

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Steve Burguiere is the executive producer of The Glenn Beck Program and host of Stu Does America on Blaze TV.

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You're listening to The Buck Sexton Show podcast, make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeart Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome everybody to the Buck Sexton Show. On this episode, Stupor Gear is with us. I've known Stu for over a decade, which means he is getting old. I am getting old. This is the reality of life all around us. You know him from the Glenbeck radio program and Stu does America, a TV show as well as podcast which you should all check out. Stu,

good to see you, sir. How's everything going, Man? Going really well? How about you? It's pretty good. It's pretty good. You know. I'm a Florida resident now, so you with your whole oh Texas, Freedom, America stuff. You know, Florida, We're doing pretty good stuff here. Actually, let me ask you, how's it going in Texas? Because I know Texans that they love Texas, but they don't so much necessarily love who's in charge in Texas all the time. How's it

been going over there? Yeah, it's been an interesting dynamic over the past couple of years because you know, as you remember when we were together up with the Blaze, we were in New York City, and we were just used to constantly terrible leadership all the time. The government was always oppressive and always terrible, and it's only gotten worse.

And so I still have a ton of friends who are up there, and when I talked to them, they look at still look at Texas, I think the same way, and they say, wow, there's a place they actually a freedom there no state income tax, like you can actually do stuff that you want to do and not be cracked down on by the government. And from their perspective,

it's that way when I come down here. A lot of the people now you are like lifelong Texans, and to them, we've moved into a communist dictatorship of so start, you know, because there's just so many controls and and there's a lot of like gubernatorial like jealousy right now with Desantists, Like everyone looks at Desantist and saying, well, why aren't we doing that? How come he's doing that and we're not doing that? And I think there's an

element of truth and there. I think Decantis has been the most successful really like grabbing that news cycle and finding the things that conservatives care about. But like, you know, I bring this example up from time to time. It was Greg Abbott who started sending migrants up to big cities up north. First Scantists sent them to Martha's Vineyard and he got all the press and all the adoration. Both the Santists and Doucey in Arizona actually did that

before Descendis did it. But you know, look, you got two great states there. I love Texas a freaking love, and I've lived in Florida as well. I loved it there. The Santist I think, has done an incredible job, you know, over the past few years. And you know, voters certainly showed that in this last election where wins by what nineteen points? Yeah, and the bussing to New York of the migrants who have entered the country illegally, by the way, I think you're we I talked about that story a

lot in the air, but it's a good point. I don't necessary it somehow doesn't get attached, like the branding of that issue hasn't really been These are migrants now, I'm not sure if all of them are, but a lot of them are migrants that I believe was started by by Abbott and it has it has forced a different conversation on that issue because the mayor of New York City is I'm sure you've seen and you know you Glenn and stud I'm pat sorry, I've been talking

about that. It's really expensive. I mean it's going to cost a city something like two billion dollars. And everyone goes, wait, hold on a second. So a forty thousand migrants just to deal with like getting them settled in everything of the first year cost two billion dollars. What is five

million migrants cost to what is eight million migrants cost? Yeah, I'm throwing them in areas, you know, cities of eight thousand and ten thousand and twelve thousand people in the border that have no infrastructure to deal with us whatsoever. This has been the life of every border state for

a very long time. And you know, like at some level, the idea of sending illegal immigrants to you know, Kamala Harris's residence and set it outside in New York in Chicago, it's almost like more of a talk radio collar idea

than a actual policy. And when I heard it, it was like, you know, first of all, it's a great idea, would make a great point, but it's a symbolic gesture, and you know it's not going to solve a problem on the border, certainly, But I will say it's actually been much more successful than I imagine when I first heard of the idea, because it has put these liberal mayors in this position where they can't hide. They can't say, oh,

those mean racists down there in the border. They have to embrace every piece of our analysis of the border situation. To get help from anyone, they have to sit here in bed to the media, Please make them stop. This

is impossible to deal with. And when you think of a city like in New York with the resources they have, Washington, DC, with the resources they have, the fact that they can't deal with just a few illegal immigrants really shines a light on what Arizona has had to go through, what tex had to go through, even California and New Mexico as well. You feel like El Paso as a city probably has a budget that you know, wouldn't cover a few months of NYPD overtime. I mean, you know, not

not exactly, but you get what I mean. It's it's the notion that the border towns, and I've been down to them, I've been down to all passo to the border to see I know, you guys spend a lot of time you're in Texas, spend a lot of time at the border. McAllen, Like, you know, Mcallen's not rolling in municipal cash, right, This idea that they should be handling all this is crazy, But you're also to your point about how it's worked out better than you anticipated.

The Martha's Vineyard thing. I'll be I thought this. I underestimated the awfulness and hypocrisy of rich coastal lives. And I come from the rich coast to live enclave of New York City, right born and raised. I usually get

I usually know exactly what they're gonna do. I figured Stu that they were going to drop these migrants there, and just for the knowing that the country was watching in the stunt, they would all just do the oh my gosh, this is amazing, and we're gonna you know, we can't let's have all the all classroom instruction has to be bilingual now and like we're let's you know,

celebrate Sanco de Mayo. But every month or you know, they would just come up with some thing, you know what I mean, some some way of creating this, and actually they freaked out and then they realized they were freaking out. Edward saw them freak out, and then they pretended like they were cool with it for about six hours until they got them on a military transport back

to the mainland. Oh yeah, I couldn't have been more glorious to watch that process play out, because you're right, they I thought we'd get that that thing, that that that that acting job, right, you'd have that that Well, well, we love you. We're so excited they're here. And you know what those stupid Texans and stupid Floridians thought, they had send people up here and they would get us angry. But no, the way instead they completely of the meat. They you know, they got them off the island in

ten seconds. And it wasn't until like a week or so after they got them off the island that they started coming up with this. We mean, we loved having them here, Are you crazy? They were great, But they kicked they booted them off that island as fast as they could. And it's funny. When that was going on, I actually was visiting a mutual friend of ours in Nantucket, which is a neighboring Island there, very very similar, very fancy. You definitely want to bring your top, hat and monocle

along with your sunscreen. Oh yes, and I did. I had three monocles, and I brought two of them. I wanted to make sure I had a backup. But you know, you're out there and it's like, I paid a lot of money for this flight. I'm staying at a friend's house, so he'd pay a lot of money for this house. This is an incredible place to be. The idea that the media came out would be like, I can't believe they stranded them on Martha's Vineyard. Like I people pay

to go to Martha's Vineyard. It's a really nice place. They got a couple of you know, a couple of days of sun shine and in the summer, and it was I don't know, I mean, it was a treat. I wanted to get up one of those poll I was gonna say, most people the issue with Martha's Vineyard in this summer is they can't afford to go, and they can't find a room even if they could afford it.

But they acted like they drop these migrants in the middle of you know, Death Valley or something right in the middle of like a you know, like fifty miles outside of Barstow, and you know, gave him five dollars and said, see what happens. It's like, no, actually, but I wonder where does the where does the immigration issue

go for Democrats? Because you don't bide in he's he's started to make some moves I guess toward the center isn't really right, just slightly less crazy, right, it's where the center sounds like it's good faith, but it's just you know, they're looking at different authorities that they could use to expel migrants once they don't have the title forty two anymore. What do you think happens? Like? Is this just the numbers are getting The numbers are getting crazy,

kind of like our debt, right. The numbers though, of migrants coming in the country. I think the most recent stuff one that I saw was so far in Biden, it's between six and eight million. Does that sound right? Sounds about right? Yeah? I mean, which is an incredible number over such a short period of time. You know, I bet you agree with this as well, Bluck. But like, I think one of the most embarrassing things I have

seen since I've been following politics, was the withdrawal from Afghanistan. Like, I think it was one of the worst things our country has ever done, the way that was handled and the way we left so many people behind, and one of the apocalypse that went on for that, you know, those few weeks and months as we decided to just kind of like we're just gonna leave everybody behind and

see what happens. And what I find fascinating about that is they pulled that issue about six months after the withdrawal and they went through the issues of how good of a job is Joe Biden doing and Afghanistan was second worst. The border was below Afghanistan and the withdrawal, which was something that even liberals kind of came on board on and said, like, Okay, this was kind of a disaster. Unless you're on MSNBC, you are allowed to

admit that. And you know, people look at that issue and really see it as a not only a weakness but constant weakness since day one when he got into office, and because of Title forty two, we still haven't seen the worst of it. So I think there's a real there's a bit of a political awakening in the White House where they say and again not Joe Biden's never awake, but I'm saying like his advisors that are saying, hey,

we do have an election coming up. If Title forty two goes down and it is a complete catastrophe at the border, even a lot of our voters are going to notice that and say we you know, we blew it on this one. So they're trying to make steps I think to minimize I don't think they care that this many people come in across the border. I think long term they're fine, but they don't want that feeling of crisis, and so the media is usually really nice to work along with them on this and make it

look like it's not a pending crisis. But at some point it can spin out of control. I think they'll try to control it, to keep it under wraps. But honestly, when Title forty two goes down, I don't know if they're to be able to do it. Yeah. I don't think that they have the structures in or rather they've dismantled whatever structures were in place legally and otherwise to really be able to do anything about it. Once Title forty two goes Why hasn't the GOP been able to

capitalize on this more politically. Well, they're terrible at it two, it would be more, would be answer number one. In reality, they're terrible at it two. But I think because you know, because Biden has been so bad on this, and of course a Bomba was previously as well, I don't even

know that it matters that much that they're bad. Actually, I think just being slightly less bad would be of a positive choice for America on the border at this point, I think there's been an unsuccessful attempt to do a couple of things. One is really talk about order and bring it to people's attention in a way that people can understand. I think there's like hesitance by some on the right to say, hey, like, what they're doing to people on the border who are trying to come here

illegally is inhumane. This is not just a wrong and bad policy for the United States and bad policy for people in these cities, but it's also just inhumane what they're doing to migrants that are coming over the border. Because we have this sense of rule of law, which is we want people to you know, not cross the border illegally, we kind of I think shy away at times from showing the real inhumanity of this, and of

course the media is not going to do it. It's important to make sure we show the inhumanity of the people and how they're being treated when they come across the border, and then promptly ascend them back to their home countries. In addition to that highlighting and this is when I think, you know, Trump certainly did very very well on this, and others have as well, highlighting the crimes that do occur when people to cross. No one's saying that they come back with us every time. Oh well,

you know immigrants section, they always do this. Migrants actually have a lower crime percentage than than US citizens. Well, first of all, they always loved any illegal immigrants and legal immigrants, and it's important, I think, for a positive vision of conservatism to say, hey, legal immigrants come here, but we would love that come here through the legal process. We're going to manage that process. We're going to manage how many people come, who they are, what industries they're

going into. That's all part of our right as a sovereign country. But we would love to have people who love America to come here and make us stronger. I mean America is partially great because we're a bit of an all star team, right, Like, we had the best people from all around the world who were like, Ah, let's get out a vote and let's just go across the ocean. Let's see what happens. Those people are ballsy people that take chances and build great economies like this.

So analysis so far has been so sensible that I just think the entire audience is nodding an agreement. And so I want to give you the opportunity to at least tick off some of the audience by talking about twenty twenty four and Trump decentists and this. You know this is a fun one. Oh yeah, Wait, boy, you're dealing with it every day. I'm dealing with it every day. I want to I want to come back to that. But first I don't even have to ask sto. I know he's got my pillows at home. I know he's

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then he finally he finally succumbed. He tried them on. He's like, yeah, these are better. So I'm just saying from a code bucket on my pillow dot com, um stu let, let's let's start with broad Broadly twenty twenty four. One hundred percent, Joe Biden is the nominee for the Democrats running obviously for reelection. In your mind, I think, you know, look, you're looking at a man who is one hundred and eighty four years old. So no, I did not think you could say one hundred percent that

he's the nominee. I will say that he's wanted this every moment of his life, and he he is still the president of the United States. So I believe he will run and be the nominee. I don't think you can, you know, outside of a health concern. I don't think there's any way that he does not become. That's kind of the more specific, you know, is because obviously anybody anyone could you know, I remember, like Rudy Giuliani, even people forget he was going to be the Senator from

New York most likely defeating Hillary Clinton. Now people can argue whether he would have defeated her, but he remember he had cancer, he had to fight cancer, So that's always true barring a health related issue. Though, you don't think because there's all these theories, I'm sure you get people lots of people writing in with the same kind of theories that I'm seeing, which is, oh, they're going to pull some kind of a switch and it's Gavin Newsom or Kamala's going to ascend or do you see

that or not? I doun't. I think he's going to be the nominee. Is very difficult, you know. You know, I do a lot of stuff with you know, one where the elections and analysts here at the boys and and we look back at that previous elections. It's just really hard to unseat someone who's already in office. It's very difficult. And Joe Biden, while unpopular, is you know, still has the advantages of the incumbents that you don't

want to throw that away. It's really hard to take out an incumbent, a guy who can wrestle the news cycle whenever he wants, a guy who could do speeches on our dime for his campaign. I mean, that sort of stuff is so valuable to someone, and you're not going to throw that away unless unless the health thing really hits so hard, or you know, you know, if this improval rating dropped to twenty percent, they may push him out. He make a push out, But I don't

I don't see that. I don't. I don't think that's going to out. Yeah. I think the power of the incumbent, see is such that if Joe Biden is able to speak, but they still have to push him around in a wheelchair, I still think that he runs for president. I don't think that'd look. You know, people would say, what was it your big history guy? Didn't was it? Wilson? Thank you drow Wilson. His wife was basically running the show while he was bedridden and completely incapacity hit in the

White House for many months. Yeah, they will weekend at Bernie's, this guy all the way to the White House again if they can't. I mean they kind of did that in twenty twenty. Right, he was just in his basement, he barely ever. Oh we didn't know he could even, you know, he wouldn't even go outside for months at a time. I mean, it was the perfectly designed campaign

for Joe Biden. So my my co host, whom you know as well, Clay he recently he Weekend at Bernie's is the way he likes to describe it, to which I'm just gonna tell everybody I actually saw the movie because people are talking about with the Weekend at Bernie's presidency whatever, it doesn't hold up very well. And and there's a Weekend at Bernie's too. Did you know they did the second one, which the first one was so

good at just I don't even the first one. You're just like, this is the dumbest premise I've ever seen anyway, So they're literally carrying this was like a dead guy around or whatever, and it's so stupid. But actually I brought up and Clay said that I had crossed like the nerd barrier threshold here um like like like too much nerd, this is nerd crossing the streams. But I was like, well, I think it's kind of like Charlton Heston in El Sid at the end of the Charlton

Esten Sophia ran. Are you know that epic historical movie or have I that I crossed the nerd threshold too far. You can neither Clay or I can see you. You're so far over the nerd threshold of wow, I'm sorry, sorry, he is in total agreement with you. There were like a few people who wrote in that day we're talking about it, and they're like El Sid Charlton Heston, great film. But they put el Sid the Spanish commander during the

rayon Quista. He's dead, he's mortally wounded. I think he's like just died, and they put him on a horse and they have him lead the charge because he was such a fear general. It's sort of like it's like that, except you know it's not Joe Biden's not a general, nor is he feared. But you know, you get the

similar concept about just putting somebody forward. All right now, you know you have everyone said that, Oh it's just so fun to listen you talk to Stu because Stus so engaging and I like all of his analysis Trump desantists. How do you want it? How do you want to talk about this one? I cannot I get you know what I didn't want to say anymore because I'll start telling you what what I end up dealing with if I play a Desantist SoundBite on the radio. These days,

I get people furious at me. Oh like I didn't even say any Trump sound but furious at me. So you tell me it's weird because I think about two weeks ago, we all sort of agreed that De Santis were doing a really good job and that Trump has had a lot of really good policies. And you know, they both had their role inside the conservative movement. That was two weeks ago. Now we're supposed to completely think each each of them are Satan or God. I hate

this stuff, like I really do. You know, Look, there's gonna be a battle here. I mean, De Santis is gonna get in the race. There's gonna be a battle here, um, and they're gonna have their moments where they go at each other. I didn't even think De Santis, I mean just Santas agreed the other day with Trump's you know, being persecuted here by by Bragg in New York. He didn't even say it was wrong. He just came out and you know, basically outlined why it was going on.

And that was all of a sudden, super controversial. Um. You know, you see a different a difference in styles here, and you know, Trump is Trump has helped to someone they're a different standard. For whatever reason, Trump can brutally attack to Santis and no one says, oh, that's Trump being unfair and de Santis, you know, lightly attacks Trump

and everyone acts as if it's the apocalypse. I think that, like, the truth here is that, Look, the media and the left, rightly or wrongly, would like to face off against Donald Trump again. And the reason why I believe that's true is because they have what they see as a game plan. They look at it. They lost in twenty sixteen, and so they could easily be wrong again in twenty twenty four if he becomes the nominee. But they know they enter a race against Donald Trump at what a minimum

forty seven percent of the vote. Forty seven percent of the vote is just ungettable for Donald Trump at this point because people can't stand him. Now, those people a lot of times are making completely irrational decisions based on things they should not not make voting decisions on. I mean, you know, it's totally true, like people look at Trump and have this this bizarre reaction instead of treating him like a president or a president, you know, a politician

or just someone with ideas to consider. They treat him as if you know, he's insta Satan and that is going to be a you know, a problem for Trump, but not a problem he can't overcome. With the Santists, they don't know what the blueprint is yet, they don't know what the game plan is to go against him. They feel like they look at Florida and they and they honestly are worried. This is a guy who won by zero point four percent in one election and then

one by nineteen points four years later. That is not the sort of dynamic you want to go up against in an election where your guy is Joe Biden who can barely speak. So I think like we can all make fun of them for saying, hey, let's try that we're gonna go up against Trump again. We can easily beat him like they did the twenty sixteen and got it through their head. Hand to them. But I do think that's the way they're looking at this right now. I would I would agree with your your assessment of

this one. I just I guess I want a little I want a little commiseration here with It's like it's like I can't win, you know, if if if I mentioned to Santis his name on the air, I'm on the payroll. It's because I live in Florida now. But if I don't mention him, well then I'm leaving out something back, you know. And the same thing. Just flip it, flip it with Trump, right, I'm like, man, Trump was a great present, just as people are like, what are you doing? Man? Like, we all know that it's got

to be right. It's like we're so early on in this process that I'm sitting here, I'm just and and my thing is, I keep telling everybody, I'm like, I haven't decided yet. I haven't. I'm very open about that. I have not made a decision, and it is not my job to try to decide for everybody else within the party. Beat Joe Biden. Yes, that's you know, on the record, just like you would be. But man, it is who it's getting. It's getting frisky out there already,

and I do wonder is it fair to say? I can't think of time when a Democrat running for president destroy the like political brand of another Democrat running for president, really like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Okay, Barrock beater right. Twenty sixteen, Hillary runs, and I just feel like, right now people are like, yeah, scorched, sir, burn it down. Like two men enters, one man leaves. Isn't that thunderdome? Right? Two men enter, one man leaves, And it's like, why

do we have to take that approach? I don't think Democrats take that approach to primaries. Or maybe maybe I'm you know, I don't know what do you think. I mean, maybe you could argue Bernie Sanders does a little bit of that, right, but I mean even he comes around at the end. Usually the Bernie people kind of did that. I guess with Hillary at times there were some colling complaints about that. But I do think we're going down a very dangerous road here, you know. I mean, I

was thinking about this today. Let's just say we get into this again. The Sanders doesn't even announced yet, but if he when, if and when he does, they get into this. There's this big battle. Let's just say it's those to the other candidates ever make any noise, and you have a pretty visceral back and forth between Trump and Descantis, which I think would be correct to expect

at this point, and one of the wins. One of them wins fifty two forty eight, and the Delicates go the way they go and one of them gets the nomination. What then, Because you are going to need every single person in the conservative movement and the moderates and old school Republicans and a bunch of Libertarians and a bunch of other groups to put together a coalition that's going to actually get over fifty percent of the vote. You're

not going to do it with Donald Trump's face. You're not going to do it with Ronald sentis is based by themselves. And if those two groups hate each other and will not go out there and vote for the other guy, you're going to lose. I think we saw that in twenty sixteen with the Bernie bros. They got so hardcore on their Bernie train. They got angry at Hillary for what she did, and I think incorrectly so on some of that, and some of them did not turn out in twenty sixteen, and I think you could

argue it costs them the election. This could easily happen again in twenty twenty, and there's no reason for it. Like both of these guys offer things that you can look at and say, Okay, these are good things. You know, Trump fights harder than everybody. We know that, but DeSantis has a different brand of fighting that is more tied to maybe policy, and I think is an approach that's a little harder to attack than Trump's a style. Trump, though, has that will force of will that he could push

through almost anything. I mean, I think you look at just the Stormy Daniels thing, probably six a bunch of politicians. He walked right through that. No one even remembered it a few years later. So that is one of the reasons I try to be I try to approach this with some degree of humility as a commentator, analysts, whatever, because Trump, all the things that we think we know about politics and how it plays out, a lot of it does apply to Trumper hasn't applied to Trump the

way we thought it would. Right, It's just there's just stuff that And by the way, you brought up the Stormy Daniels thing. But even like um, you know Billy Bush tape. You know, the Democrats thought finished finished because of that, I thought he was in serious trouble. Look, but that's exactly right. That's you're like, oh gosh, like right before the election, that's not you know, and we could talk about whether it really was a big deal or not. But the point is it wasn't gonna play well.

And Trump is just like me whatever, like locker room talk, leave it alone, and people are just like, Okay, that's it. So there's a different a different set of rules, right. I will also say, you know, the whole meatball ron thing, I knew that was gonna gon gonna go away. And it was because I had seen desantists uh in person a few months apart, and I'm like, this guy just shed like twenty to twenty five pounds. That's a guy. That's a man who's running for president. Yeah, right there.

But but I was like Trump who liked like me. I can't speak for you fondness for cheeseburgers. Okay, yeah, that the gluten free bun. But I don't know if Trump, with his fondness for cheeseburgers, should be calling somebody else like, you know, meat ball ron or whatever. I'm just you know, I thought that was that was not the nicknames not as good. I'm a newly married man, ste and you've been how many years you've been married? Oh my gosh,

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a pug who is now eighteen years old. President Miles would call him because he's actually more more coherent at this stage than our actual president than we have a golden Retriever and then we just recently got a micro golden doodle. Wow, it's like I'm talking to the enemy here. It's like I'm talking to the enemy. I Katie, I don't even know what to say. So what I was going to tell you is her she loves these poodle mixes. She loves she wants a doodle. She wants a doodle.

And I'm it's not even that the doodle thing. I just poodles for me. I mean, I would rather give me a Rottweiler with a mohawk that like is constantly slobbering over everybody and terrifying. Poodle would just be as a own. And I'm the poodle people, the audience, You're gonna get mad at me. And that's okay. That's just not a high choice dog for me. Poodle mix. I'm maybe okay with I President Miles, you said, is his name?

I'm a squashed faced dog guy. I love bulldogs, pugs, a boxers, anything, brackie cephalic, any of those dogs I think are awesome. I'm super cute. We had a French bulldog in my family, by the way, eighteen that's like I'm not even kidding. That's like getting I think the Guinness World record for a pug is like twenty or something. That's really anyway. Yeah, he looks like he's getting close. Unfortunately.

I mean we keep thinking every time like Christmas rolls around, We're like, I don't know, this is gonna be the last year, and he's like, nah, screw you, I'm around for five more. So I don't know. We hope, we hope. So I need I need you. I need you to be Solomon here, Okay, I need you to help me. I need you to judge the situation. She wants a golden Doodle. I want basically an overgrown pug like an

English bulldog. Is that would be mine? I'd get an English bulldog or something, but you know, pug would be fine. Pug would be fine. It's funny. It's like you, because you're so is our better option here to go with? And I'm not even kidding. We've talked about this Golden Retriever. We feel like splits. The difference is Golden Retriever the move or do we each get the breed of dog

that we want and just have two dogs? Wow, this isn't a fascinating or fascinating dynamic you're talking about here, let me give you a quick breakdown of the situation. I love pugs. We've had two pugs. They're awesome dogs, like the best, like temperament they are. All they care about is hanging out with you. They will play with you every second you want to play with them, and then the second you're done, they just pull off on the floor. You not to deal with them at all.

Like they are awesome, awesome, awesome dogs, and I love them. We had one. Our previous dog who passed away was sixteen, so we got some good years out of both of these dogs. They were awesome. That the Golden retriever, she's I mean, everybody knows Golden Retriemers are great dogs. They're big, obviously they're bigger um and but you again, you can have a lot of fun. You can you go to the park and throw the ball, but they'll also curl up next to you. They you know, they're just a

great temperament dogs. The Golden doodle is interesting. So we there's like multiple varieties. Are thickens there, missus Sexton, go ahead, no, no, I So you have the Golden Doodle and like I will be honest with you, like I'm not like in love with the look of the golden dudol, especially the ones that look like giraffes right where they have the like really long legs and they're super tall. Now our little dog's got she's a microdoodle, so I think like

second to smallest side. I think there's four sizes. She's the second to smallest. M a little little dog. She's adorable, like SuperM like almost like sheepish, like she's super in look as well, but like it's like super like she'll just kind of sleep walk up really slow like slink in. She's like always loves to be pack like as soon as you stop petting her, shell like put her nose under your hand for you to begin again. Like she constantly wants attention. Awesome dog, you know I love her.

One big difference here, and I don't know what your dynamic is with this buck, but I'm going to tell you it's a big one. In our house, a lot of hair coming off of golden Colden retrievers and pucks. Every you pick up your pug, your whole shirt is hair your petting your dog. There's hairywhere this gold this golden doodle thing is like magic. I have I wear a black suit on the air. I carry this dog in a black suit and not one hair on me. It is like a miracle of modern sciences. Missus Sexton

is like cheering when she hears this. She's standing ovation she's this is her this is her checkmate argument because because you ask, the temperaments are very good. But she says, with the doodles, you don't have to worry about hair clean up everywhere, and especially if she's going to be you know, ten, making sure that our apartment or house looks nice. You know, ah damn it? So all right, So so this this brings me back to where I am,

you know. But and you also have multiple dogs. So I guess I guess we're gonna have to land here on. Maybe I'm just gonna give the wife what she wants because that makes her happy and happy wife, happy life. I think that's probably where I'm going. Look kind of good argument here. Can I just tell you my my third my third party ticket idea, as in, just like nuke the system, which hopefully we don't see in twenty twenty four. Do you know Stu that in this state

of Florida, you can get it's very easy. You can get like a Class three animal license, I think they call it, and then you can legally have a raccoon a fox. There's a whole range. And I'm like, all right, honey, fine, you want no shedding. Raccoons don't shed. And she's like, but of course, then I see like my marriage flashing before my eyes and she's like, not, that's like not happening. But anyway, you'll be turning into buck exotic. Didn't have

your own like tiger farm somewhere. It's right around the car. Yeah, you pet fox or pet raccoon, though this is my last one for you. Oh I'm going to pet fox all day on that. But I think you know, the raccoon is I think an angry we just we just learned. Of course, it wasn't a lab leak at all in Wuhan.

It was from raccoon dogs. And I feel like, I don't know how raccoon dogs you get together on what kind of party creates a raccoon dog where like raccoons and dogs or hanging out and who knows what it comes on in the back room. But I mean they've killed millions of us with COVID. I don't want those things around. I was gonna say, a mutant trash panda causing a virus. Not not a surprise, right, not a surprise? No, No, that would make sense to keep them out of your

any meals you might be preparing this weekend. So everybody should go check out stew Does America the podcast and uh and check it out on TV as well. I assume it's up on the Blaze dot com and on YouTube. And listen for Stu on the Glenn Beck radio program. Please give the big guy my regards. Well, come on some time. We need we needed to pop on you. I mean, you haven't been on in a while. You know I would open invitation Students America. I know Glen would love to have you on as well. You gotta

come on. Thank you. I I would love to. I want to. I just want to come back and and see the giant Polar Bear and the whole studios there, so it'll be fun. Thank you, Stude, Thanks for hanging out. Thanks un

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