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Terry Crews Speaks The Truth

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Season 4, Episode 132.


It's time for a culture war counter punch, the consequences of de-funding the police are showing, speculation on who will be Biden's VP pick and how long are we supposed to wear these masks?


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You are entering the freedom hunt. Time for a culture war CounterPunch, defunding the police, consequences hit some major cities, mask wearing for years. And also who's gonna be Biden's VP, Rice or Harris? And will it matter? Buck Sextons coding the news and disseminating information with actionable intelligence, make no mistake Americans great, You're a great American again. This is the Buck Sexton Show. Former CIA analysts. I can speak

to three hours without a phone call. Try doing that sometime. No, welcome everybody to the Buck Sexton Show. Always an a privilege, a pleasure to have you here with me. Thank you so much. I look at the news today and it feels a bit like there's a calm before the stom. I think that the media is in a little bit of a of a weight and c mode for what narratives can take hold that will be the most damaging to the administration. What can they do to put Trump

on defense again? Because their response to this speech that I talked to you about yesterday, his Mount Rushmore's speech was so unhinged that it didn't work. And I do believe that now there's a creeping realization that the Democrat Party is gonna have to at least pretend that it's a little bit less crazy if it's going to win

this election. You see, if you understand everything that's been going on from the start of this year, really the start of COVID, because that's put us into a whole new political cycle, political realm you've had when we would normally see base mobilization efforts by Democrats. That's been the absolute panic over COVID, and also this mobilization of the Black Lives Matter movement, ANTIFA, the protesters toppling statues. We got to come up with a name. Statue topplers doesn't

really sound if we call them iconoclasss. That term, initially referred to people that destroyed statues, has a long standing historical significance destroyed statues and paintings and icons, and as it goes back to Christianity and the destruction of religious imagery. So we can't call them the iconoclass because in the contemporary context, that's like someone who you know, breaks down the sacred cows of a culture. No, no, no, we gotta come up with a name that shows they're a

bunch of lunatics who don't know what they're doing. Who will topple of Frederick Douglas statue and columb His statues and Gandhi has come up for cancelation to Churchill, of course, I guess we shouldn't be surprised about that. The people who think they're fighting fascism today want to undermine the man who rallied the entire civilized world against fascism one hundred years plus ago or less than a hundred years ago.

Rather so, now we're at this phase where they're trying to figure out what the division of labor is going to be between the various factions of the beat Trump Elect Biden effort. They've got some problems though. For one thing, they've told us so many times with COVID that we should all panic and this will be a discussion we have in greater detail later on the show. They've told us that the numbers are going to be X, and

they're really why. They've told us that certain measures will work or shouldn't be done, and they don't work or they should be done. They keep changing, And anyone who's been paying attention and remembers also knows that you would be foolish. You would be foolish at this point to discount that there was a public health expert betrayal. It was a betrayal of the public trust where they were so scared of being called racist that they were all

in favor of the BLM protests. And now magically, suddenly the gathering together in close quarters for long periods of time of tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of young people. That's who's at these protests, people that are twenty to thirty five. We have spikes in caseloads and almost no stories whatsoever about maybe this was related to

spreading the virus further. Now, I'm also not somebody who panics at younger, healthier people dealing with this virus, because I recognize the data that we have, and also historically, a virus that is going to eventually where we're going to eventually beat it through her community is going to

have to infect a lot of people. And now there's there's even some talk about how the the vaccine against this may be more like a flu vaccine, which means you have to get it every year and it's only forty to fifty percent effective, and so you know what that means we're going to be dealing with this, so it's a question of how do we deal with it? But put aside for a moment that those facts and details.

We'll get to that later on. I just I can see that the Democrat media apparatus right now is in a little bit of a reset because now they're going to have to start putting Biden forward more, and Biden can't afford to sound completely insane. Right, it was. It was great for the Democrats up to this point to have the stats full of protesting lunatics and taking down statues and throwing rocks and looting and burning, because they're saying, oh, look at Trump, look at your law and order president

not getting it done. Look at look at how bad the country is. Like insurgents undermining a national government. All the Democrats had to do was create misery, despair, and perpetuate the conditions for a continued lockdown, and then they were winning. Right, Trump's approval rating is going down, down, down. They're going to continue this, but they're looking to strike some sort of balance between insanity that mobilizes the left wing base that gets the statue topplers, and the BLM

protesters and all the rest of them out there. Remember, it's not just so that those groups and the Democrat Party that they represent feel emboldened empowered. It's also meant to cowers all the other people in society who are saying, WHOA, I don't want the protesters online or in person to come after me, so I guess I should go along

with this. There's a massive cultural influence from these protests that spills over, not just onto social media, which is now our primary especially in the era of COVID nineteen. Digital and online communication is our communication now. Right, we're not seeing people in person the way we used to, but the protest movement has spilled over online but also into workplaces. Now it's a professional liability to be a Republican. We all know this. It's a professional liability to talk

about facts and figures and data when it's sensitive. For the left, can't do that, find yourself in a whole lot of trouble. So we're right now, in this moment, in this momentary pause. Now when I say pause, I'm not saying they're not They're still trying all these things, the COVID panic, we'll talk about all that today, But you can tell that there's a reformulation of the all out assault on Trump asm that's going on right now.

And that's why I think it is so important. Before the president gets put on defense again, this president has to go out on offense with his message. We need a CounterPunch against the fascist, looney left. That's what we have to do. That's what is needed. Messaging out there in public, and not just from the President and not just from a handful of surrogates in the White House, I mean from everybody who believes in this movement, has to start making it very clear what would four more

years of Trump get you? What is the mission, what is the agenda, what are the stakes? The president before was able to turn some of the media, this was in twenty sixteen, turn some of the media's biases and weaknesses against it. CNN and these other massive media entities, not massive audience, but massive legacy institutions that make most of their money by telling, in the case of CNN, the rest of the world how terrible America is, CNN International,

CNN dot Com. That's how they make their money. Just so you know. But when you look at what was different then from now, the president was able to was able to get them his opponents to put him on TV all the time, because look at the spectacle, Look at this ridiculous fellow. Yeah, every one of those rallies. People were looking at that saying, this is a real movement.

This guy's got something, he's tapped into something. But the media executives, the liberal hacks that might as well get a check from the d n C. They were thinking, oh, well, what a buffoon he is, and haha, Hillary is going to win. They all thought Hillary was going to win. They're not going to do that this time around. Now they understand that it's not like putting putting up this Trump carnival for everybody to mock and make fun of. They're going to try to suppress the message in as

many places as they can. That's why you're seeing this boycott against Facebook taking effect right now, companies saying we will not advertise anymore on Facebook until they do more to stamp out hate. Really, what qualifies us hate these days? Secure boarders believing that immigration law should be enforced is that hate? Because I'm pretty sure there are a lot of people in the Democrat Party, like almost all of it, would say yeah, that's hateful. So now they're going to

try to suppress the message they were that was. And they're still bitter about this, they're still angry. They thought they were ridiculing Trump by exposing him to all of America and promoting and showing these rallies on TV. And no, they were just giving promotion for his message. They're not

going to make that mistake again. We can't rely on the same playbook because in twenty sixteen, the Libs thought that Hillary had it in the bag, and they thought that Trump was just so outlandish and ridiculous, and they believed all the polls that they could cash in on the absurdity of the Republican, the absurdity of the Republican front runner or the candidate, rather both frontrunner and then candidate, and then it would be useful for the Democrat Party

to come in and say, see we have a Hillary. Look at how sophisticated and brilliant we are. So that's not going to happen this time. They got surprised. That was a sucker punch. Now we need a CounterPunch right now, we need Okay, we understand they're trying to make the country miserable, push lockdowns, push racial division, the attacks on our history, the attacks on our civilization. They're trying to do all of that. What do we do to respond

to it? What can President Trump do to lead the movement? And I think that speech that he gave was the beginning, the beginning of that counter narrative of that response that is necessary now to show us that there is a choice, there is an alternative to the absurdity, the dysfunction, the hypocrisy of the socialist Democrat Party. And well, that's what it is. It is a party of socialists. Now they will pretend they're not because that's a word that still

rightly offends the American political sensibility. And that's why they didn't go with Bernie Sanders. Not because Bernie Sanders was too far left. It's because Bernie Sanders brand of Democrat socialism was too honest. The Democrat Party cannot be honest. You see this over and over. The Democrat Party cannot tell you what it's really all about, what it's really

going to do, not when elections are happening. No, they're going they're going to deploy every resource, every platform they have to convince you know, suburban moms in Ohio and convince steel workers in Michigan. Hey, okay, maybe Hillary wasn't so great and like a ball and she's corrupt and dishonest and horrible. Fine, fine, but you know Joe Biden. We wouldn't elect Joe Biden if we were socialists. He's in he was in the Senate for almost forty years.

You can trust us blue collar Joe, and we all know what happens when he's if he's elected. All of a sudden, the people writing the legislation are the same activists and think tanks and organizations and media outlets that are excusing the cancel George Washington movement, the cancel Hamilton, the beloved by libs Broadway play movement that doesn't go away, but they're going to try to hide it. Look, we can have discussions here about the nuances and complexities of

what their messages are going to be. They will hold two beliefs at the same time. They will flood the airwaves with contradictory messages. Right one day, Joe Biden will be the law and order candidate. The next day him or his VP will be here. His VP will be out there talking about how we need more police reform and defund police might be too far, but you know they're gonna just say whatever they have to say in the moment to get the numbers moving in the right direction.

And don't even get me started on what happens with mail and voting. As we know, Democrats don't want any rules in the election process because they would feel morally justified in cheating to win. There's no problem. It's just a question of can they cheat and get away with it and win? But if cheating means that Donald Trump doesn't get to be president for four more years, they say he's a threat to the Republic. They think that he's going to start a war with North Korea, that

he's a Russian asset, that he's a sexual predator. They'll say anything about Trump, and many of them, unfortunately, believe it. So we need two things to happen right now. The President to begin that discourse with all Americans who will listen, not just as supporters, but the people that are going to make the difference in those swing states. What will

it get you if you vote for Trump? The New Hampshire rally this weekend certainly a good step in that direction, but we need a lot more of that and we need to not have people on our side afraid. Right now, a lot of people, Oh they want to you know, they want to hold on to there. They're tiny little slice of the cable news pie somewhere. Oh I got to stay with that, or they want to hold on to you know, whatever stations or platform or whatever they have.

Pretend that they're a big warrior for the cause. But play it safe. See which way the battle's going. Stay on the edges of it. Don't get right in the middle of it where people are swinging battle axes. Right. That's that's going to be a huge problem for us if we don't have the people who can afford in every sense professionally financially, to take some risks. God bless Tucker Carlson for being someone leading the large on this one. His show has taken a hit with advertisers, and he

still keeps pushing the truth. It's also why he had the biggest quarter of cable news ratings ever any show ever. What was the magic sauce speaking the truth and doing it like you don't know what your status, what your job will be tomorrow, but it doesn't matter. You use the platform. You have to speak the most truth and to do the most good for the country while you can.

If that becomes the ethos of the conservative media, the Republican Party, at least some of it, the Trump White House, and the President himself, speak the truth, don't worry about tomorrow, do what you can today to tell as many people what is real and what is necessary, defend this republic while with a civil republic. If that becomes our rallying cry, we will win. That in and of itself becomes the tactical genius, that the CounterPunch that deals with all this

other stuff. It starts with a willingness to speak truth and to face consequences in the near term in order to save this country in the long term. Do we have it. We'll see. But those are the stakes, and that's where we are right now, and I think we should understand that right now. You're in the freedom hunt.

This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Govern just asked this question, point blank, President Trump, essentially embracing the Confederate flag, right, why else would you tweet out flag decision as in the decision to remove it has caused lowest ratings ever all caps exclamation point. Why why is he doing this? He's flailing, Aaron, he's in a meltdown, and he looks at his poles and he doesn't know who to blame.

He blames his advisors, even he's even blaming Fox News now, and he's flailing and he doesn't know how to how to start things. So I think he's just throwing everything out over the period of the last three days, hoping he's going to strike a chord. And what he doesn't realize is that basse he has, the edges at base are beginning to fray. That base is getting smaller and smaller. And at the same time, of course, because he's a Republican,

he's causing a brand problem for Republicans. And mark my words, there's going to be a point in time where these folks are going to leave, you know, and then many of them will say, well, I was never part of this, you know, I never supported him. But at the meantime, because they had gone along, they've enabled him to do these kinds of what I think are just totally outrageous things. Mark my words, Kasik is a moron and he's wrong.

And if we listen to people who are quote Republicans like him, we will definitely have President Biden for eight years. Thanks for listening to the bus Sess and Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. You know that the left is having a moment of pause here where they're not really sure exactly what the best method of attack is.

They've had weeks now going on the last really month or two, all feeling like they're just in this blitzkrieg against Trump. Right, They're just they're mowing down all the opposition. They're destroying anybody who gets in their way. Republicans are running scared. Trump gave the speech this weekend that was useful. But there's another place, another area of national politics right now where Democrats don't really have a good answer for what they're going to tell people as they get closer

to voting. Right, it's one thing to have the BLM activists all chanting about how they want to defund police and all these protesters running around pulling down statues and antifacting like lunatics months and months before the election. But as we get closer here, Democrats have got a problem, and it is that the violence spikes in some of the major US cities that have occurred that you could say this is a return of what Heather McDonald had

had termed the Ferguson effect. And we've had Heather on the show many times to talk about it. It's very it's a straightforward idea. When cops are not supported, they do less. They are less aggressive, less willing to take risks to themselves, to their careers because they don't have the political backing to do their jobs. And that's true

in some cities. Can you imagine being in Atlanta where they're threatening to execute a cop for defending himself against a convicted criminal who tried to use a weapon on the police officer after resisting arrest. Not fire the cop. Not Maybe he spends a couple of years in prison, no death penalty, and yet Atlanta turns around. Now the Atlanta Air turns around and says, well, it's a perfect storm of a lot of things, COVID and all this

other stuff, and really it's Trump's fault. There are limits to this stupidity of Democrat arguments when it comes to their effectiveness. I'm not saying that there's no limits to how stupid Democrat arguments will be, but there are limits to what is effective. It is possible even for the socialists and the leftists among us to make an argument that is so dumb that it does not serve their purposes and saying that Trump is responsible for violence surging,

and it is clearly surging. That data is in no question about it surging in Atlanta, surging in New York. The Georgia governors had to call in a thousand National Guard troops because things are so bad there. Wait, I thought that Black Lives Matter was going to make cities safer for predominantly minority areas. Right, we're most of the violence as concentrated. I thought they're going to make things better in police community relation. No, I didn't think any

of that. You know why, because we've already been through this and things got worse. The police are not the problem. The police are the centerpiece of the solution to the problem. Democrats don't have a good a good answer for this. They don't have a way of explaining to anybody who you know, has two brain cells to rub together. Hold on a second, you've been making the police the enemy here, and you've been trying to pull funds and you've been

supporting this narrative and comps. Remember, COMPS may be defunded only in a handful of cities so far, but comps everywhere across the country. No one misstep one thing that could be misrepresented that's captured by a nearby cell phone video. And not only could your career be ruined, you could face the ruination of your life, and you could even face your own state government threatening to put a needle in your arm and a bag over your head as a murderer. We all know what the impact of that

is on police psyche across the country. I know from talking to cops here where I am in New York and across the country. It's obvious what do Democrats have to say about this right now? Oh, I mean, they're gonna lie, They're gonna say, oh no, it was always you know, it was always just it. But people are gonna get tired of the obvious ploy here of do you support Black Lives Matter? Well? Are they asking me

if I support the movement or the concept? Everyone supports the concept, the statement do I support the movement that it represents? I've said this before. It really is true, And I know this seems like a digression, but in the fantastic comedy Parks and Recreation, which you should skip to season three really, not even season two and start it there because the first season's bad. But in that fantastic show, there was a group of people that every year gather in the park. This is it's all. It's

a joke. It's a comedy. They gather in a park and they want they claim the world is going to end, and every year it doesn't end. But every year they say they've received another sign from their you know, their profit and the spaceship or whatever, who's saying, oh, no, it's going to be next year. But they're called the reasonable Lists. And the whole point is, well, how can you disagree with the reasonable lists? Are you going to say the reasonable lists are unreasonable? I know it seems silly,

but that's effectively what the tactic is. It's the same thing as do you believe in climate change? What does that mean? Yeah? I think the climate is changing, the climate has always been changing. Well do you believe yes or no? They make it seem like a religious article of f because for many of them it is. And if you disagree, you're a bad person, or if you don't answer in the affirmative. But answering in the affirmative

then means that they will attach to you. They will claim that you have agreed with a whole series of decisions and policies and beliefs. Same thing is true of Black Lives Matter. People are going to get tired of this as they see this play out again. We all understand there is zero disagreement about Black lives mattering in American society. It's a statement of the most obvious moral

truth imaginable. But the reason that that's the name of the group founded by a bunch of Marxists is specifically so that they can have a political entity that is difficult to criticize without sounding like what you don't care about black lives right, sounding like you're actually a racist, and that they can shoehorn whatever policies and ideas they want into under this umbrella, and it has a degree

of not just protection but built in acceptance. People will go around and the perception as well, everyone agrees black Lives matter, Does everyone agree with everything that what Black Lives Matter is doing is a correct policy or the elimination of the nuclear family, As has been pointed out, a classic Marxist idea. People say, oh, how is it

a Marxist group. Eliminating the nuclear family allows for the disintegration of the one bond that we all have and should have that is more important than the state, and that any of us in a free and moral society would place above the mandates of the state. You know, if the government decides that, you know, one of my siblings was an enemy of the state for political reasons and it had gone tyrannical, I would take up arms against the government, no question about it, no no question.

I'd go down fighting right there. The true statists, the true Marxist leftist radicals, I mean really all Marxist radicals. So some of this is going to be a little bit redundant. They understand that to make people truly servants of the state, you have to destroy that bond with the family, which is why famously, in the Soviet Union they elevated, they elevated a boy who turned in his own parents for being counter revolutionaries. This propaganda existed for

a very specific reason. It's why the secret police loved and used in the most widespread fashion informants in families against families, break down the family structure and there's nothing you can trust more than the state. The state becomes your family. Now, isn't that twisted, especially when as we know, all of the social science, the real data in social science,

I don't even like it really as a term. All of the data and all of human experience for the last let's call it fifty years or so, has shown, because that's when we've had the disintegration of the family, has shown that family structure is the single most important determinant of an individual's future prospects. By all the percentages and by all the numbers, how likely are you to go to prison, How likely are you to die young? How likely are you to have out of wedlock births?

How likely all of you? How likely are you to either be abused or be an abuser? Family structure. If you could have one thing, one advantage that you could give people of all races, all backgrounds, all religious groups. It's in fact, to maintain the nuclear family as they refer to it. I just like to call it the family. If you maintain that, you are doing enormous good for the people involved. And there's no counter argument to this really,

except the Left wants to destroy it all. They always try to elevate and and celebrate the destruction of the family in different ways. Oh, this is all great, Oh you know big you know, single parenthood. Look, life is imperfect. I'm not I'm not judging anyone. And it's it's not about that. It's about what do we try to promote, you know, it's it's about what do we try to

replicate as a society. But the elevation, for example, of single parenthood, particularly single motherhood by liberals as desirable as opposed to something that happens and people do their best under the circumstances. This is all deeply counterproductive. But you see that's we're not even talking about any of this. Are we as a society right now? Now we're talking

about pulling down statues because they make you afraid. With all of this talk about systemic racism and the Confederate flag and all these issues, were you go, well, I don't you know, yeah, I'm against that, or I don't like that, and hold on. You know that they put you on the defensive, they make you fearful. And then while we're all silent, well we're all quiet, these other things start coming up. Oh, we're also going to eliminate

you know, we're going to eliminate the family structure. We're going to make sure that the welfare state is even has even more lax regulations, is even larger than in previously been. They'll they'll try to just increase the role of society as a mechanism for redistribution and social justice in every way possible. While we're all sitting there saying, hold on a second, I just don't want to get called racist. They're pushing transformational and by their own words

they say Biden has even said transformational national policies. That's what they're trying to do. One thing that they don't address is who gets lost in the meantime, who suffers? Oh that's right, minority communities where violence is spiking and the media is shockingly or no, I should I should retract that's name in the media is of course, as expected, completely uninterested in that story. You're in the Freedom Eye.

This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. I think the world is looking at us as a leader in COVID nineteen because the chart I showed you where you have mortality rate in Italy and UK up here and across Europe, and you have the United States at a low mort case mortality rate. It's because of the extraordinary work that we've done on therapeutics, getting PPE and leading on ventilators and having excess of ventilators that we were able to deploy around the world and help other countries. So that's

what I would have to say on COVID. And finally I did with this. You know, I was asked probably twelve questions about the Confederate flag. This President's focused on action, and I'm a little dismayed that I didn't receive one question on the deaths that we got in this country this weekend. I didn't receive one question about New York City shootings doubling for the third straight week and over the last seven days, shooting skyrocket by one hundred forty

two percent. Not one question. I hadn't received one question about five children who were killed. And I'll leave you with this remark by a dad. It broke my heart. A dad of an eight year old lost in Atlanta this weekend. They say black lives matters. You killed a child, she didn't do nothing to nobody, was his quote. We need to be focused on securing our streets, making sure no lives are lost because all black lives matter, that of David Dorn and that of this eight year old girl.

And yet there won't be any marches or protests about any of that. Will there Here in New York. It has become pretty standard to share latest, the latest videos of just the brazenness, the viciousness of crimes that are occurring now, in some cases in broad daylight. I'm sure you've seen the video the elderly woman getting shoved and falling down and hitting her head on a hydrant by a guy who's been arrested over a hundred times. But

criminal justice reform. President Trump was told by certain advisors that was the way to respond to this Marxist uprising. Oh boy, oh my. And then you had a video that is there's actually several Now there's a video of someone executing two people in the stairwell of a building here in New York, where they're frantically trying to get into a door. They see the gunman coming up the steps, and it's just it's just it's just gut wrenching. It's horrible that any human being could be so so heartless

and vicious. And and there's a video of a guy driving and broad daylight out in Brooklyn, New York, and he with a guy, the victim walking with his six year old daughter and broad daylight and the driver, I'm sorry. The passenger of a car sticks a handgun out and just shoots him a few times, kills him dead right there on the street while he's holding his six year old daughter's hand. This is what's happening every day across

this country. But if you bring any of this up, you will be met with people chanting, you know, justice for Mike Brown. Say what what does Mike Brown? What does that have to do with with any of this stuff. Mike Brown tried to attack a cop and take his gun and got killed, according to Black Eye witnesses, and according to the Obama Administration's Department of Justice, we're still talking about this like he didn't get shot because he

was trying to kill a cop. Justice for George Floyd, they chant, Okay, the cop who killed George Floyd is facing the rest of his life in prison. We're a country at three hundred and thirty million people. There's gonna be a couple of bad cops every year. That's gonna happen. A dozen, two dozen that's gonna happen no matter what kind of society we think we're living in, right, no matter how good police community relations are. So what about

what happens every day? What about the criminality that is just considered to be a fact of life in so many communities? Now in Chicago it's completely out of control. In New York, it's trending toward what it was in the past, big spike. Even the moron in chief, Deblasio more On Chief for New York City, even he says things are looking pretty bad right now. Where is the concerned, the outrage about this? Where's the desire to save thousands

of black lives that are lost every year? In fact, I think last year it was almost eight thousand African Americans killed by other African Americans in cities across the country. That's the number, that's the statistic. Where is the focus on saving those lives? Thousands? And think of the families that are shattered when one of these individuals, these are these are people's sons that are dying in the street. And you never hear the kind of outrage rhetoric from

the media about this. You never have the same focus on the children who are being shot on the streets of Chicago, not once in a while, every day, every day. But Democrats think they have the moral high ground here because they'll focus on one bad cop here, one bad cop a couple of years ago. And in some cases they're focusing on cops who didn't do anything wrong, like Mike Brown and that situation with Officer Darryl Darren Wilson. There we go. I to remember his name. They don't care.

This is all about politics. It's not actually about making

people safer. It's not about making our society better. This is about power, and it's about mobilizing emotions for their own side and fear in the other side to put forward policies that, as we're already seen, will result in more people attacked, raped, murdered, violated in every criminal way imaginable from all races and backgrounds, but disproportionately the victims will in fact be minorities, people of color, young black men in this country because of the policies that the

Democrats are pushing forward. That's just where we are. Thanks for listening to the bus Ess and Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. There was a pretty interesting discussion about this dynamic that I've been talking to you about, about the reality of what Black Lives Matter movement stands for and what it does, what it accomplishes. Right, those are two things. What does it want and what is

it done so far? But if you're going to talk about so far, you also have to look at what has happened in the past. We've been through all of this, alright, We've had these same arguments, the same discussions. Now they've kind of combined the statue toppling, and there's the COVID anxiety, fear, and anger that's out there that's also being piled atop all of this and being used. People are frustrated because

they've been lied to you by their government. They keep thinking, the Democrats keep thinking, if I just listen to the government everything, But no, the government has been wrong about this over and over, federal level, state level, a lot of wrong, a lot of wrong. But there has been some interesting discussion of this. You have to just look for it. And here on Don Lemon Show, which is a show at CNN that I have to say, back of the day, I appeared on a fair amount talking

about terrorism, not talking really very much about politics. As soon as they found out that I was really conservative, all of a sudden, the invitations to be on that show pretty much stopped. But here you have Don Lemon and Terry Creuz having a conversation about BLM and Terry Crews. I think he deserves a lot of credit. He is a black man in America who's willing to speak out

on this issue knowing that I can't even imagine. Well maybe I can imagine it, but I certainly I'm never someone who's going to experience the kind of hatefulness that will be thrown at him from the left for being a famous black man in America who does not speak about BLM and does not view BLM the way that the left says you have to right. The left dictates

ideological positions. They believe it is a betrayal for people of certain skin color not to hold certain political views and to be a member of a prescribed party, the Democrat Party. They're open about this. This ha all the time. We see this all the time. And if you're looking for examples, why is it that a lot of historically black institutions for example, do not elevate Revere and celebrate justice Clarence Thomas the way they do a lot of other members of the black To me, why oh, because

he's a conservative. We all know this. This is this is law. It has been obvious for decades and decades now. But Terry Cruz has opinions on this that he thinks need to be heard. And I think he's right. Let's start with the way that he thinks BLM leaders see themselves. Play clip for you know, it's one of those things where I've been a part of different groups. I've been a part of different things, and you see how extremes can really get. You can't go far and can't go wild.

And then when you issue a warning, and when a warning is seen as detrimental to the movement, how can you ever ever have checks and balances? Um. You know, in the sixties and seventies, airplanes went down all the time, and the reason they found out why they did was because the pilots could never be questioned. And when you have the leaders of the Black Lives Movement who are now talking about, you know, if we don't get our demands,

we're gonna burn it down. Other black people who are talking about working with other whites and other other races that are being viewed a sellouts are called Uncle Tom's. It starts to start you you start to understand that you are now you know, being controlled. You're not being treated as loved, You're actually being controlled. Someone wants to control the narrative. And I viewed it as a very very dangerous self righteousness that was developing. That you know

that that really viewed themselves as better. It was almost a supremacist move. Let me jump their black lives mattered a lot more than mine. That is incredibly astute, excellent analysis. Have you heard anyone really talking about that? And look at did I We're playing it from Don Don Lemons show Monsieur Don Lemon. I don't know, it's not actually French, but it sounds like they'll be fun if it were French. Don Lemon Show put it on the air. But you can tell Don Lemon is like not really happy with

the way that this has gone with Terry Crews. Why he starts interrupting him. You always know I've told you this, CNN anchors. All you have to do is see how much they let a certain person speak and how much they interrupt them, and that is that tells you what they think of that person or guest, and it's also what they're trying to tell the audience they think about that person or guest. It's true every time I used to go on seeing and I would text friends of mine.

I think I used to tweet this out sometimes. Oh no, I couldn't because I was on contract the time, but I used to text friends of mine. Watch this. I'm gonna get the first question. I'm gonna it's gonna be

a very pointed question to put me on defense. This ill CN I call the CNN ambush and from the anchor who's pretending to just be an unchurgils asking questions, I said, I'm gonna get interrupted before I can get fifteen seconds of response out to kind of throw me off a little bit, to pretend it's a clarification, but it interrupts my answer. I don't get it. And then they'll go to the other the democrat. They're both Democrats, and they'll say no, no no, no, buck buck, let the

let the other person. Let the Democrats speak and trash the fifteen seconds of what you were trying to say, and and then maybe they go to commercial. That's the way the CNN ambush usually works. And I don't care who you are, you have you have no way of fighting through this. It's a little bit like being on

the Bill Mars Show. You have no way of fighting through it because if you try to talk over or if you try to establish fair speaking time, then you're like aggressive and you're being so so it's it's effectively it's a totally rigged game, right, Producer Mark would be like saying, let's go play hockey, but you don't get to have a stick. Well, what can you use your hands? Because he can't. That wouldn't work, right, That would be bad, Yes,

it would be it would be bad. Yeah, yeah, bad exactly. So, Uh now we have Terry Crews making the essential point of the absolutism that is at the heart of the movement, the BLM movement. You're not allowed to question. There's not a discussion about whether different policies are wise, whether this is even a folks. You know. The one thing that comes up is they'll say, well, where is the focus

of the movement versus where should it be? And they'll say no, no, no, no, that's not that's not allowable. This is very similar to the way that media organizations engage in bias and propaganda. They'll say, oh, we we're covering this issue now, not that issue. So and you'll say, well, hold on. If you cover this issue, let's say Russia collusion a hundred times in thirty days, and you cover that other issue, the strong economy under Trump, two times

in thirty days, that's a very profound decision. That decision alone is one that should be debated, discussed, and criticize where necessary. What Black Lives Matter does is say, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, there's all this other stuff about violence in the black community that comes from gang violence and the drug war and all, and it's black on black person violence that's occurring. Yeah, yeah, that's all out there. But we're talking about this now,

cops police violence against black We're talking about this. And you say, yeah, well, you talk about that about a thousand times as much as you talk about the other thing. That's a decision, that's a that's an editorial focus decision that should be up for discussion debate too. You have limited time, limited resources, limited energy, and all things in life.

So what you spend your time on, you know, There's a reason why when I do this show, I don't come up every day and say, you know, took a dog for a walk this morning, and I'm gonna make myself some bacon and gonna hang out and maybe we'll get to some news stories later. No, because I value your time that you give to me, and I understand that every decision I make on this show is a decision about how we are using our time together. Right. You know, maybe we'll do another show our producer Mark

and I talk about our favorite breakfast foods. But for now, we focus on things that really matter. And that's why I start at the top of the show with what I think are the most important things. Of course, this is the way the whole news business information exchange. This is how it works. But if you try to question the decision of focus on this by the numbers, very small issue within the black community, of unarmed black man killed by cops, a very specific, very uncommon aberrant, you

could even say, statistically event, and to ignore. And at the heart of this, of course, is that the life of every black American, the life of every American, is precious and is deserving of dignity and rights and care

and love. That is true. But if that is the premise they are using as the core of why, and it is the premise of the core of why this police violence against black men is so abhorrent to all of us, why isn't that same premise then the cause of much greater focus on violence within minority urban particularly in urban communities across the country. Can't get an answer. We're talking about this thing, not that thing. We're talking

about A, not B. That's what they say. Here's Don Lemon, not letting Terry Crews speak with Terry Cruise is trying to say that Black Lives Matter isn't even really about police brutality. It's already moved on clip three, then start that movement with that name. But that's not what Black

Lives Matter is about. It's not an all encompassing So if you're talking about if someone started moving that said cancer matters, and then someone comes in and said, why aren't you talking about HIV, it's not the same thing. We're talking about cancer. So the Black Lives Matter movement is about police brutality and injustice in that manner, not about what's happening in black neighborhoods. If there are people who are working on that issue, and if you want

to start that issue, why don't you start it? Do you understand what I'm saying. Well, when you look at the organization, police brutality is not the only thing they're talking about. I know that that. I agree, But that's not what the Black Lives Matter movement is about. Terry Black lives matters about police brutality and about and about criminal justice. It's not about what happens in communities when

it comes to crime, black on black crime. People who live near each other, black people kill each other, same as whites. Eighty some percent of white people are killed by white people because of proximity. It's the same thing with black people that happens in every single neighborhood that doesn't Again, I'm not saying that's not important that those those kids die, but it's a different movement. See, oh no,

we're talking about this, not talking about that. That's okay. Well, let's let's take mister Lemon at his word here, and let's let's look at his analogy because I think it really is instructive in ways that he's not prepared for. You know, he says it would be like saying I've got a society about cancer, and you're saying, why aren't

you talking about heart disease? Well, isn't that very interesting, because that's a ridiculous analogy because cancer kills a whole lot of people every year in America, and so does heart disease. These are both statistically very significant public health risks that take far too many of our loved ones away from us every year. You know, millions of people getting cancer diagnoses and dying, millions of people getting heart

disease and dying. So these are very similar things. When you're talking about police violence against police killing of unarmed black men, and then you're talking about murders that are occurring within the black community overall, this would be like comparing deaths in terms of the numbers each year from hunt of virus which kill which they're about twenty to forty cases a year in the United States obscure disease, but it's a high lethality, about thirty percent lethality deaths

from which is you're terrible. People people do die from this, right serious. But if you if you had if you were devoting all of your media attention, billions and billions of dollars of research to anti virus and spending basically

no money on heart disease. People would ask questions, so the don lemon thing here of it would be like this and like no, no, no no, no. That's a sloppy analogy, because when you're talking about twelve to thirty people a year killed by cops when they're unarmed, under suspicious although not necessarily illegal, but under suspicious circumstances, versus seven to eight thousand murders of overwhelming the young black metal though also children and women and older people. One of these

is statistically a very uncommon problem. The other is incredibly, unfortunately tragically common. And the energy and resources and attention put on the first dwarfs from the media and from the Democrat Party the one put on the second. That's the point. And he helped us accidentally illuminate this right heart disease in cancer major problems. Both need big foundations, a lot of research, a lot of dollars. Right, there are other diseases, you know, occasionally you'll have these. I

think I just saw this in Florida. Right, there's the brain eating amiba that has shown up horrible but very very very rare. If you if every day we had updates on brain eating amiba cases, which is not to say it's not terrible for that family. It is terrifying. That's why we click on it, and that's why we see it. But if every day you were talking about the brain eating amibas and not talking about heart disease and not talking about cancer, people would say, is this

really about public health or is it about something else? Boom, that's the point you're in those hud This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Compared to last year, shootings up, homicides up more than thirty percent. So just blank, what is happening right now? All of these forces are coming together at the same time and making it very difficult the ecosystem of public safety that isn't just law enforcement,

but as local community base. They too have really been hit hard by COVID and are now just kind of coming back online and getting their footing. Oh okay, this is the mayor of Chicago, which has a gun violence problem. Member Chicago effectively outlaws gun ownership. It's really really hard to get a gun if you're a resident of Chicago, just like it as in New York City. But there's plenty of guns, plenty of shootings, tragically, far too many.

New York City shootings up one hundred and thirty percent, murders up thirty percent for the month of June. Okay, that's just a statistic that I saw, tod I keep that one in mind. Chicago also has a very it has a very high murder murder number overall for a city of its size, a lot of a lot of shootings. And here you have the mayor at a time when police are being demoralized, defunded, and debased by shameless, reckless

Democrat politicians. You're the mayor of Chicago, does exactly what we all can expect here, which is to say, oh, it's about it's a lot of things. It's a lot of things, it's and it's that that means it's really nothing right because it could be anything, and who really knows, And it's COVID, and it's it's outrageous, it's outrageous, it's completely unacceptable. But Democrats accept no accountability for this whatsoever.

They want power without the accountability of being unable to use that power to provide the single most essential and important part of the social contract, protecting people's lives. Your citizens, as the sovereign, you protect their lives. That's number one, even ahead of property, right, that's number one. In Chicago and now increasingly in New York are failing in that mission. The Democrat Party is flailing when asked to come up with any real explanations for this. But what do they do?

They just start chanting black lives matter, as if that's an answer to what we're talking about here, which is, okay, why is crime spiking in these cities and how can we stop it so we can save more lives, in particular more black lives. Thanks for listening to The bus Esson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. You won't wear a mask because he doesn't want to admit that

there's a code a virus why. I have no idea, but his denial of the problem and hiss making statements like that ninety nine point nine don't have to worry about it, Okay, then there's no issue. What he saying the American people is there's no problem. And then they don't wear a mask, and they don't socially distanced and they don't take any precautionary behavior and then the virus goes like this. He is he is facilitating the virus.

He is enabling the virus by statements like that, and you're seeing the infection rate go up and you're seeing the economy suffer. He is a neighbling the virus. He's like a best friend of the COVID. He's doing the bad thing so that people will get it and they will die. Quoo is the worst. I think I could just end the sentence there. The Governor of New York, at least, Gavin Newsom is a little slick, you know, he's a little bit the guys. The guy's kind of smooth.

Cuomo is just like a bit of a thug. You know. Well, we're gonna do it my way because that's what the data says. Oh and what a surprise to no one. Cuomo has put out there a producer mark out to remind me we needed we needed to bring back the buck slap for people like Cuomo. So remind me, I'll

find this. I'll find this one later because someone that is, you know, we got to bring back some of the old school, especially in this election season, so we all find the buck slap but Cuomo had his Health Department for the State of New York do this whole report on putting thousands of people who were COVID patients, who were seniors into nursing homes where then they had an

explosion of COVID. You know what they found. Who wants to guess what Cuomo's New York Health Department New York State Health Department found about what would seem to be the single dumbest, most reckless policy see that anybody had even had done during the entirety of the COVID operak. Oh turns out they don't think that it was Cuomo's fault. That's right. They're saying it was a lot of things.

There was a lot of factors, and also healthcare professionals who may have been positive or sorry, employees of the nursing homes, some of whom maybe were healthcare professionals who were positive went back into work. That's what they're saying. Now.

That may be true too. But the justification for taking people who are positive or likely positive with COVID who are already at high risk, which means that they have an immune system that might not be able to fight off the virus themselves and also might make them very susceptible because of the virus replicates at a very high viral load make other people around them more susceptible to infection.

That decision is inexplicably stupid, that cuomo mate. And there's no way you could believe that putting thousands of COVID positive seniors into nursing homes, given how infectious this disease is, There's no way that you could think that that did not result in people dying who would not have otherwise died.

But account if you're looking for accountability from the government, I got a I got some beachfront property to sell you in Missouri, although actually technically wouldn't there be a lot of I mean lakefront, right if you think that's a beach. So, but you know what I mean, You know what I mean. I've been watching that show, Ozark's Too Much good show, producer Mark, you've seen it. I saw the first two seasons, haven't seen the third yet. Yeah,

it's very good, very good, very well done. So now we look at what they're saying about COVID, and I just there's something that I want to present to you, and that is that there's so many theories out there right now, and we're being told to make all these decisions about theories really while discounting the theories that are saying things like and again, none of this has proven yet. These are I'm just giving you the thing. These are

not conspiracy theories. These are doctors and other experts such as they are, who are putting forward ideas about this. Okay, one is the virus might be easier to spread now but much less lethal now. Is this true? No one really knows. But that's a theory that's out there that's

gaining traction. Does that seem to make sense. Well, there's a part of the debate over this where you have people who want to explain why there's all these all these infections, big numbers of infections in record numbers in Texas and Florida and nationwide really though centered in these these states, these big states, and yet the death toll, as I keep telling you, is under three hundred, which is down eighty eighty five maybe ninety percent from what

the death toll was a few months ago. So we have record case and then it say, oh, buck two weeks, two weeks, two weeks. Yeah, but they also don't tell you that hospital stays on average for people who do get hospitalized with COVID or about half what they were. What I really want to know is what is the for hospitalized patients. This is data that I haven't been able to find yet, for hospitalized patients with COVID. What

is the survival and go home rate? Right the release from the hospital rate versus what it was three or four months ago, because then we'd have a pretty good sense is this just a less lethal virus or are just younger people getting it because older, more at risk people know to be particularly cautious. And that also social distancing. I've never argued with social distancing as Yeah, if you're not close to somebody who has the virus, you're not

going to get the virus. That's obvious. We also can't run a society where everyone is engaged in social distance. It's just not possible. So that's not really a silver bullet for dealing with this thing. It's just masking and when to mask and how to mask and what kind of mask that I have a lot more questions about, but I won't focus on that one all right now,

although actually no, I will. I take that back because I saw this expert that had that's gotten all of this attention for saying that, here you go, this is the World Health organ Sorry, Eric Choner, this was a story about this guy. Eric Toner has been planning for a pandemic for years. He's brief world leaders on outbreaks and how to best prepared entire nations for mass casualties. Yaha,

yah yah. Nothing could have prepared for COVID nineteen. Choner is a senior scholar at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and a world leader in pandemic preparedness. And he's saying that we could be dealing with this and have to wear masks for years. I've been saying this all along, my friends. If you're anything, masks are that effective and no big deal, We're going to be told to wear masks for the foreseeable. If masks are no big deal,

why don't we wear them every year during influenza season? Oh, I'm sorry that the twenty to fifty to eighty thousand people that die from the flu every year don't count. Oh those are all loved ones too. Those are our fellow Americans or fellow human beings. So why don't we wear a mask. Then they always just pretend like there's that, that's all, that's irrelevant. Oh you know why, Oh, because you know they don't want to run this is something

that I want to be very cleared. They don't want there to be clear tests of their mandates, of the experts and the government mandates on these things. They look at you like you're crazy when you say there is no evidence in a peer reviewed, conclusive study that masks prevent errorsolis virus spread from COVID nine team. They will look at you like you are crazy when that is a fact, that is a true statement that I just said. But they look at you like you're crazy because they

want you to just do it anyway. Just just just do it, Just do it. Why why? I would like to know. And they'd say, well, a mask is somewhat effective. Okay, so is holding my breath for you know, thirty seconds out of every minute, probably, But telling me to do

that all the time would be really annoying. And I'm not going to do it everything or even fifteen seconds of every minute, right, not breathing in any air, Yeah, that probably would have an effect too, And I'm around people, but I'm not going to do that, and this sense of will not comply. This grates against a certain mentality in this country from people that like to think they're right and like to tell other people what to do. This is not going to go away. This is why

you have. You have masks shaming. You have people that have gotten into physical altercations, fights have broken out, firearms have been drawn because of a lack of social distancing in public venues and people get all you get all angry at each other and crazier. Someone's not wearing a mask and someone freaks out about it. Cuomo here, Why ulding the president wear a mask? The president is having the people around him tested every day he is in a Why does the president have an army of Secret

Service protection with him all the time. He's not just a normal dude, Okay. The President of the United States has a special role that he has to fulfill and going ruined mask on all the time is not going to get it done. Joe Biden's he's in the basement's ear a mask all the time. I'm just gonna be in the basement, yeah, man, I'm just telling him. And I saw on a Tucker Show last look. The only thing on cable news that I watch is a Tucker monologue.

That's it. That's the only thing on cable news that I watched. I can't, you know, I look, that's the only thing I have time for. I won't say any more than that, but that's the only thing I watched. And he had two great insights last night. One of them was that our news media is full of I'm sorry three insights. That our news media is full of people who are objectively vicious, insecure, bad human beings. I mean, the news media is full of a lot of really

bad people. I mean, I mean that more so than on the other industries. A lot of malignant, narcissists and delusional, intellectually insecure but also incredibly egotistical people male female. That's what the news media is full of. So that was one inside. The second is that WHOOPI Goldberg's just not very funny, which I kind of thought. I was, like the only person that I noticed this. I've never heard say anything funny. Supposed to be a comedian or she

was a comedian. Now I guess she's a talk show host or something, but I just don't think she's funny. To reach his own people, think she's funny. But I mean, I'm not the only one is now that that was nice. I was like, oh, he agrees, Whoopy Goldberg not funny? Can't ever think of it. And I've I've seen movies she's been in not funny, Remember sister act I think

she was funny. I don't know. Um. And then the third one was that Biden and the people around him trash this country and yet it's a country that's so remarkable that you can be an intense mediocrity like Joe Biden and be elevated to this position of the most powerful job in the world. That's that's stunning. I mean, you might say it's in some ways a rebuke of our system, but Joe Biden, you be President United States. Wow, There's there's nothing about Joe Biden that is not absolutely mediocre.

I mean, he is a guy that just sort of was a part of the system, and it's just he's just been showing up, showing up, not doing very much, and messing up a lot for however many decades now, you know, five decades in American politics. So the mask issue that Joe Biden goes around wearing a mask all the time, We all know that there's a lot of

politics involved in this. And I was talking to you about theories, and as I said, if you're if you're a senior, by the way, and you wear a mask, I wear a mask when I go to a store because I have to. I got no choice. Would I if I didn't know, I would not. If I had the option to go into a store now without a mask on, I would not wear. But you know it's

a private establishment, and I got to wear masks. Now they're being told they have to do that by the government, so it's not really this is really a government mandate through private mechanism. But masks outside dumb And he even tells you otherwise, I doesn't know what they're talking about. It's just doesn't make any sense. If you're so close to somebody outdoors that they're at risk of transmission, masks

is not going to do anything, So mask outside. The evidence shows ridiculous transmission from children to adults, almost impossible. Risk to people under the age of twenty almost zero. These are things that we know that don't get nearly enough attention and focus in this herd immunity. How do

we get there? Are we getting there. Now, I'm hearing people say that if we get a vaccine, it might be as I mentioned the top of the show, it might be only forty or fifty percent effective, and you might have to get it every year like you do with the flu. Given what we know about coronaviruses, that may be true. Coronaviruses effectively gives you a cold, usually

other coronaviruses. Common cold is a coronavirus. They're two hundred known two hundred plus, I'm sure's known strains of a virus to give you what you think of as a cold. So why do we think that we're going to be able to it's this one strain that we get her immunity too, and then we don't have to worry going forward. You know, these are the answers that nobody seems to have yet. But we're making all these policy decisions as

though we know. And there's an enormous incentive to shutting down the country for the Democrats so that they can be in power, and then they figure they'll make all this stuff better or not. Whatever. Shut up, peasant, do what they tell you. That's the point. You're in the freedom hunt. This is the buck Sexton Show podcast. We have a phase and re engagement of our economy, and I hope to take the rest of the sea into Phase five. But we dialed it back right before Fourth

Live because we see these numbers increasing. So not having bars that are serving indoors, that's one thing. But you know, we're going to continue to monitor the numbers. If they keep moving up, we're going to dial back if we have to. And it's the last thing any of us wants. I gotta tell you. I wanted to reengage this economy more than anyone, but I'm not going to do it if it is too risky to do so. And that's why we're staying focused on the epidemiology. I'm not going

to be bullied into moving before it's safe. And if we have to move back, we're gonna. Yeah, I'm just not going to be bullied into it. Not you know, the tiring of Michigan. He's like, excuse me, sir, Yeah, I'm not going to do it. Govin you whitmer Ah, when is it safe? I would like to know when is it? When is it safe? You know, Australia supposedly beat the virus and now they're worried about an outbreak of it, So when is it safe? We were not told, nor did we agree as a society when we initially

had this open debate about policy. The Trump administration fouci the whole thing. We were told it was about hospital capacity and that set. Now it's just about aggregate numbers based on cases, high number of cases shut down. That's not what we were told. That's not what we signed up for. That does not make sense. This is the most disastrous series of public health and public policy decisions in my lifetime. And I wonder how many lifetimes back

you'd have to go. The public health authorities, the people in charge have been wrong at every stage of this. They keep doing maximum damage with minimum benefit to the public health. Fourteen days to stop the spread or fifteen days whatever it was. I always going to confuse. Fifteen days to stop the spread turned into you know, one hundred and fifty days to stop the spread. That's where we are. We are still on lockdown. We have not

reopened the country. We still have restrictions of all kinds all over the place, masks and all the stuff, and we still have a surgeon cases another want to lock us down even more we are just we are giving up our freedom in a country. Or we all wave flags around and say yeah America and all this stuff. People just take it. They just say, Okay, whatever you want. You know, government overlords will do even even when you've

been wrong. We'll do whatever you say. That's what That's what American character right now seems to mean when dealing with this virus. Thanks for listening to the Bus Sesson Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. All right back by popular demand. Our buddy John Cardillo in the mix. He is a TV host, podcaster, radio host, conservative commentator, former law enforcement officer for the n y p D, and

he's down in Florida. John, Great to have you back, man, luck always good to be with you, by friend. And I think that annoying alarm that was buzzing a little while ago, the fire department turned it off. So okay, we're gonna have a quiet as long as you're safe. Spreading freedom is important, but we care about John Cardillo's safety first and foremost as our guest here. So all right, I got we got a lot of ground, a lot

of things going on right now. I want to start with I am maybe and this might be me being hopeful, because you know, the President, I thought, gave a very good speech over the weekend, and it feels like he's starting to turn the cruise ship around from the rocks to that beautiful island we're trying to get to, right like. It feels as though this was the first real move

for the president we've had in a while. And I also think, and I want to get your take on that, but I also want to know if you feel like the Democrat insanity about police and cops. There's a little at least trepidation among the smarter Democrats at the national level that this anti cop frenzy might become a liability for them if this continues. I want you give me your sense on both of those. Yeah, absolutely so down here in Florida. And I was very vocal about this

on Twitter. You were our friend ed Ryan was, you know, people that really keep the hear to the ground. We were very concerned about what looked like a lack of proactivity in the Trump campaign. I'm so energized. I feel so much better after that Mount Rushmore a speech buck on the fourth. The President looks like he's doing what he needed to do. He's trusting his instincts again. He's not listening to the moderates, those people advising him to

tone it down. He's become himself. He's the twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen Donald Trump who wanted to see back. So I'm encouragingly and I'm being very cautiously up the minister. I don't want to take anything for granted. The Democrats have done a very good job with their ground game. They're mail in ballot strategy here in Florida. But I'm encouraged by some moves made in the campaign. Susie Wile's back running Florida she wanted in twenty sixteen for the president.

The really fortunate byproduct of bringing her back is that all of those ground troops are about three thousand very energized volunteers in Florida for the Trump campaign in twenty sixteen. Those were all her people, her team Karen Journau, who ran the state in the primary. Well, all those people are now back in the mix, and they're fired up, and that makes a tremendous difference. That moves the needle

for the president. So like you, Yeah, I'm feeling a lot better than I was two weeks ago, so it's a good thing. With regards the policing, I'm with you. I think that the Democrats really missed the mark here because when I drive through even the most blue areas of Broward County, your blue county on the west side of the county have believe them, cratic stronghold. But in all of those HLAs you see one thing at night, a marked police car and an officer in uniform working

the off duty details. So even these Democrats, they sleep very soundly in their beds because the old rough rough men with guns then watch ready to get up. And so they want those police officers there. They're law and orders centric people, and now they'll they'll be liberal to a point, and they'll sympathize with suspects who are roughed up by the police, etc. We get that, but they're not going to buy in to abolish the police, defund

the police. They might vote Democrat, but if anyway HLA meeting, they also vote to pay for those off duty police officers. And I do think that's what the President needs to step up now. He needs the message to those suburban moms, those independents, that law and order will reign supreme in the US. Because if he reassures those voters, though those women, those moms, though those wives, I think he'll he'll have

a tremendous showing in November. Speaking of John Cardillo, conservative commentator, former law enforcement officer with the NYPD, and John, since you are down in Florida. This is this is a place that gets so much media attention for a lot

of reasons. And I'm not talking about the Florida man stuff where somebody with roller skates and an alligator over their shoulder on top of a semi You know that's other stuff, right, but baby short, Yeah, exactly like the Florida man stuff is a different reason for media attention.

But they they have gone after Florida and almost seem to be rooting and Paul Krugman is rooting, was rooting openly for Florida seniors to get COVID just so there'd be a political narrative that he likes, which is truly insane and evil. But now we have the city of Miami in a state of what retreat from COVID from the reopened what's happening. Is the whole state panicking? Is it just Miami and Broward and some of the surrounding areas,

And how bad is? I mean? I look at the national COVID death stats and no, this is not this is not what they're saying it is. But in my in Florida, does it look like it's actually trending that way? We're gonna see different numbers in two weeks. What's going on now? Listen? I lived, like I said, I lived down here in Broward County, and I don't I think. I got one person that had COVID and I said, how was it? And he said it felt like a flu. I went to bed, I woke up and I had

a fever. I woke up, sweated it out overnight. I washed my sheets and felt fine the next day. And so I'm not seeing anecdotally anyway this mass ester area. And I'm not seeing the problem. The bigger, the bigger problem for me, Buck And I've been calling out Florida's governor, and I'm very upset with Republicans in Florida. And let me tell you why You've got Carla's Humanez. The mayor

of Miami Dade County a Republican. But this is a Republican who proudly voted for Hillary Clinton in twenty sixteen, condemned the president and again those moderate advisors to Donald Trump. When Humanez jumped into the race He's going to run for the Florida's twenty six congressional district against w musk Roll Powell, somebody advised Donald Trump to endorse him within minutes. I thought that was a ridiculous movie. Because human say Trump,

he hates them. He voted for Hillary in twenty sixteen. He mocks Trump behind closed doors to anybody that'll listen. So human as to me is a dem He's a dam with an R behind his name because they needed to be in that part of Miami Dad County to win the maoralty. You also got these Democrats up here in Brower that are just doing something because they're statuss. But I blame the Republicans in Florida because we have a Republican governor or Republican Attorney general or Republican CFO

that's the executive committee of the state. There's one dem on that committee. Nikki Freed, the Agriculture secretary who's wrapped up in a major scandal because her fiance allegedly physically abused or the Ortidelle police had to come and millions went to his medical marijuana company from her agency that she oversees. The conflict of interest is glaring. There should be an investigation, but Ron de Santis's office won't touch it. Furthermore,

and here's my bigger problem. Where Republicans in Florida could save this economy in this state, the biggest wing state. We have a red legislature, we have a Republican governor. Florida has preemption statutes. Legislature could move an emergency bill to night Buck, basically banning cities from shutting down without the permission of the governor. The governor can sign it, those cities will be banned legislatively by the Florida Constitution

from preempting state law. And the Republicans here will not do it. They're still playing defense to minority, the minority party Democrats, even though the entire state is read. I am so sick of this Republican party. They're absolutely godless. John, There's no way, based on any map, but I've seen that the Republican that well the president can win re election without Florida. I've never seen a realistic map where

pinned to it. So so Florida is the is the lynchpin of the of the whole strategy, which is again why the focus on COVID there and on mail and balance. As you brought up all the things Florida are going to get magnified and magnified in the weeks and months ahead. How are we looking there? I mean, I know there was all this talk about a surge of US citizens from Puerto Rico coming to Florida after all the damage of Puerto Rico sustained, and that that might swing the election.

That there's this change in the law about former felons getting to vote and how that might change the outcome. How is the Republican Party looking for this upcoming and it's going to be here fast election, which means basically, can Donald Trump win? I mean if he can't win Florida, can't win. Can he win Florida? That is the question? Right with a capital thha I think so, I think

yeah he can. I mean never the last time he only won the state, but like a point and a half, one point six, it will probably be closer to a point this time around. Wouldn't surprise me if we had a Florida two thousand situation here at the Bushcore recount. Do I think Trump can win? I do, because it's now his home state. He has a really solid, like I said a bit earlier, restroots infrastructure here again, now that they've done some campaign team shuffling, but man, they've

got to get on the ball buck. I mean, they have got to start working on absentee ballots mailing today. It's perilous razor thin close here. But look, think about this for a second. Why isn't anyone in them You are, and I am, but the mainstream media, even the conservative media, why aren't they talking about something that's glaringly obvious if

you're paying attention. All of a sudden, all of a sudden, these democrats and these rhinos want to shut down states and cities a week after Job's numbers beat expectations and Trump's numbers start to rise, and now all of a sudden, COVID is back and no one is talking about it.

And the White House needs to get some messaging discipline and start pushing back on this because they're going to try to shut this state down for exactly that reason to thrush the economy to put people out of work, and they're gonna blame it on the Republicans in Tallahassee and in White House, and we're letting them do it and it's infuring it. John Cardilla, everybody check them out. Follow them on Twitter if you're not already, John, it's

probably a nice day in Florida. Can get some raisin, enjoy some of that Kenny g music we could hear background, you could, Yeah, that was a little weird that. Sorry. You know, if you like to chill out to some some groovy clarinet tunes or flute or whatever that's in the background, go ahead, man, Thanks so much, John, I'm a big chuck, big chuck. Mai guy. There we go. He celebrates his whole catalog. Thanks. Thanks, take care, you're in the Freedom Heart. This is the Buck Sexton Show

podcast his career. This president wants to draw a line in the sand because he's taking a day that we will all it now as we're challenging statues coming down of Confederates and outright slave owners and racists and say no, I'm going to even put it in your face. I'm going to land that Native Americans were old it was

there as it was a treaty violated. I'm going to celebrate presidents some who advocated slavery and who in fact our own slaves themselves, and I'm going to do it at the risk of the help of those that are supporting me. So I'm joining the line in the sand. This is going to be a cultural war election, and

I'm on the side of white supremacy. I'm on the side I'm holding up the statues and relats of those that represented dehumanization of people of color, particularly black people, and either you're on my side or the other side. I play this, and I thought maybe we wouldn't share the Reverend audio here. Remember this guy has a show, I think he stole a show at MSNBC and is treated as really an elder statesman within the Democrat Party. Here he's saying that the Trump is on the side

of white supremacy, which is a vile smear. But you know that's yeah, that's not I mean, I'll sharpened to Wanna Brawley, go back in time, learn the stories. You find out that Al Sharpton has gotten away with defamation that led to a man's suicide, a rape hoax that he helped perpetuate. The woman lost a judgment, that's how much of a lie. It was a defamation judgment and was owed money to the people who and they were all they were all white males that she alleged raped

her to want a brawl. That was all a lie. As we know, he has said truly vile, anti Semitic things in the past, that's a matter of record. And he is just a decades long com man, and yet he has listened to yet democrats, I love hated. He's considered a community leader, a national voice, ran for president. Why does anyone listen to Al Sharpton. I There's a lot of ways that I could try to answer this, or there's a lot of things you could throw into the mix here, But I just think that asking the

question the sense is enough. Remember, this is the party that believes it is a moral force, that it is going to achieve justice. And one of the really the longest standing social justice grifters out there is the Reverend Al Sharpen. Right, this is this guy's been He's been

doing it longer than anybody else. You see on the scene he was doing it was out there before Black Lives Matter, using social justice and really division and exacerbating divide and hatred between people and distrust, and and he'd been benefiting himself from that and he's never held to account. It's remarkable. Never you know, the media is still all he's got it. He's celebrated in the media. It's stunning what this guy has gotten away with as long as

he has. But that's the Democrat. And if you want to run for president for years and years, you had to go and kind of get like the sharp and endor anyway, I just it just maybe come from New York and New Yorkers tend to know the Reverend owl More sort of up close and personal from his past here and everything else. But it's Democrat. Democrats. What a Democrats?

Just a shameful bunch of frauds. They really are. Um, now we have something else I want to talk to about, which is usually I avoid the royal family stuff because who cares, right, But I just thought this was kind of funny. So now we have what is it Prince Producer Mark? Which one is it? Prince Harry? Right? Yes, I believe so, not the other one, but the younger one, the one married to Megan Markle. Right, yeah, Megan Markle. And you know I in the UK, they're still fascinated

by all this. I find the whole Royal family thing to be kind of a you know, a who care situation. But he's that they've left the royal family, there's still somehow really rich, even though wuldn't those all be public funds when they have to give back all of that money. I mean what, I don't get it at all. Be thankful at least we don't have a royal family, thank you seventeen seventy six, boot yah, thankful we don't have

royal family at least technically in America. But now they're living in mansion in Hollywood, living in a mansion in Hollywood, and he has to make these videos where it's like the royal family of the prince or whatever. He is the Prince of Wales or is he the other one? He's like the Prince probably the Archduke of Suffolk. I don't know whatever. I hate all that stuff. It's all such nonsense, but it is funny because he has to make videos now. Megan Markle is apparently pushing him to

do this. He married an American actress is all about social justice, where he has to say things like oh play clip two, stay when you look across the Commonwealth, there's no way that we can move forward unless we acknowledge the post. And I think so many people they have done such an amazing, incredible job of acknowledging the post. I'm trying and right go as wrongs, but I think we all acknowledge on here. There is so much more

still to do. It's not going to be easy and in some cases it's not going to be comfortable, but it needs to be done because guess what, everybody benefits. So I think there's a hell of a lot that we together need to acknowledge. But I only see I only see hope and optimistly in the fact that we

could only do this together. We have to, in this moment in time to say we're going to have to be a little uncomfortable right now, because it's only in pushing through that discomfort that we get to the other side of this and find the place. As you're pointing out, we're a high tide raises all ships. Is that enough? Honey? Was enough? Was saying enough about our confronting our past so we can all move together and forward and honey, do I get to do? I get to stop sleeping

on the couch now? It was like this guy's making a hostage video. So that is that enough, darling. I really think we need to confront our past. And yeah, we may be we may be here in a ten million dollar home in Beverly Hills and we are living off of money that we only have because we're essentially a family that he's an economic parasite on the UK. But I think we should all confront our past and be much more, much more brave from our mansions in

Hollywood about what the British Commonwealth did. It's amazing. I love this guy. Look I've been there, man, I've been there. You know, sometimes a pretty lady wants you to apologize, even needing anything wrong. And you know what, the guys the audience know, you're gonna apologize, right, You're gonna apologize. It's just the way that it is. You know, Hey, a smart man knows, well, the pretty lady says, you're gonna have to say sorry for something, even if you're like, what,

I didn't even do it yet? You want to sleep on the couch? No, then you apologize. So I'm sure he's got a very fancy couch, but he's making the making the necessary. I'm just I'm gonna be a big advocate for confronting our past and making sure that sure you are, buddy. Yeah, it's gonna be uncomfortable, really uncomfortable for you to get all those likes and thumbs up on social media. Man, after Independence Day, it's worth thinking about how lucky we are. We don't have a royal family.

You're in the freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast, rock and roll. Fellow patriots, we made ours go up to eleven. It's time for roll call alrighty, let us get to it. Let us do all of the things. Producer, Mark, what's going on with you, man? How are you feeling it? It feeling all right. Got a nice amount of sleep last night, so that's good. There we go. Yeah, he was kind of he was kind of a happy Mark today. I gotta tell you he's not not a would you like media elliot for

some of them? No, no, no, you like a happy Mark. We don't want to mess with that at all. So that's that's a good thing. Um. But yeah, man, thank you for pulling all the role calls together. Make sure that you give producer Mark enough to do this week by calling in and leading voicemails eight four four nine hundred two eight two five eight four four nine hundred Buck. This has now become a fan favorite, and it's a

favorite of nobodies as much as it is Marks. He'd like staying up late at night listening to all your voicemails. So yeah, if you could like make them coherent, that would be nice too. There co they're excellent, Producer Mark, We've had excellent voicemails. Although I guess you hear all of them out you hear like two percent of them. Well,

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Share it on your Facebook pages and remember Bucksexton dot com is your one stop shop for the podcast stories throughout the day, all kinds of good stuff like that. So with that we have Tim all right. You know, Buck, remember when the Project Veradas posted the Bernie Brothers and said that we're going to burn down the country if Bernie was the nominee. Maybe the next time we don't dismiss the radical nut jobs in the Marine Corps. They told us we need to destroy the will of the

people to conquer a country. I feel the radicals are conquering our country. Well, Tim, uh, yeah, that's that's true. If you want to subdue nation, you have to subdue the will of the people to resist. And right now, gosh, that word resists and resistance has been polluted by the left and by the Democrats. It certainly feels like it's very difficult to push back on the insanity being shoved

down our throats by Democrats all the time. Is there is no equivalent situation where democrats can say something about, you know, how they disagree with conservatives on a matter of policy, and they have to worry about getting fired and having their lives ruined. We have to worry about this all the time, you know, we have to have a constant sense of anxiety from not being in a position, not being in a position to say what we think and say what we mean. So yeah, that's where we are.

That's the real and that is influencing so much, not just in politics and everything, in everything now, our entertainment, sports culture, convert stations with friends. I mean, I'm always amazed at how often I still come across people who just speak as though that that the assumption they should have is like anybody in New York City hates Trump, and so they'll just launch into how terrible Trump is, and I'm sitting there, I'm like, clearly, you do not

know who you're talking to. So that happens sometimes, I mean strangers, you know, I'll be sitting at over He's sitting at an in line at the grocery stores. Trump's the worst, Um No, I think I think Biden's a lot worse, actually, But I won't get into that with strangers. To try not to Sheldon Bucking, producer mark this see below will be inked on me next month. I hope it's not trademark. I'll send a picture of the tattoo when it's completed. Shield's high. That's actually a badass insignia.

I gotta say that's pretty cool, producer, Mark, what are you going to get a shield's high tattoo? Well, I don't know if you know this or not, Buck, but I'm Jewish and Jews do not get tattoos. I did know you were Jewish. I did not know that that was a thing though, that you cannot be buried in a Jewish cemetery if you have a tattoo. Really. Yes, In fact, there's a whole episode of Curb your enthusiasm about it. This is okay, this is why I should

know this. His mother had to be put in the special section, and he had no idea his mother had a tattoo until she passed away. Wow, what is this? Just? Is this like a verse in Leviticus or something. I'm not really sure the origins. It's somewhere in the Torah, I'm sure. How good is your Hebrew? Awful? Yeah? I was bar mitzvod like I used to be able to read it and whatnot? Now fair point, I can give you the prayer for the honoky candles. That's about it.

What does because I sang it at your wedding? What does have a Neguila meet. It's just a celebratory song. I have no idea. Why are you putting you're putting me on the bass? Yeah, I don't know, I have no way. It's just a but it is the best part of a Jewish wedding. Yeah, good, good call okay um, Jacqueline.

Next up, by the way, that tattoo this guy is gonna get is actually really cool and that's an amazing homage to the show Sheldon, And please do send it's a photo of your shield's high tattoo when you get it. It's just a badass. It's a badass emblem you've got going here anyway, So I'm all, I'm all about it. Man, good for you. That's a really does he make this? That's impressive. It looks like just a regular guy in a you know, a shield, but like a Roman fighter.

Is that how it looks like? It looks like the headpiece of either a Roman gladiator or a Greek in the phalanx, although in the phalanx they would have also usually had a large plume from the top of the helmet. But that's that would have looked weird. And you know, you don't want to, you know, the plume might mess up the design for the tattoos. So I like this. This is more of a standard, a standard helmet. It's

pretty cool. We'll have to get a definitely better to get a Shield's High tattoo that people just think is badass than a buck Sexton swooped tattoo of the hair. They'll be like, what's going on there? You know? So I support this Shield's High decision. I don't have any tattoos, but if I were to get one, I would get this one. This one's pretty cool. You're not gonna get one er like your face somewhere. A guy who has a tattoo of himself on his body probably has issues.

If there's anyone I know who would do it, Wow, Wow. The view from under the bus is sad and rough. All right, Jacqueline hey Buck talking to my liberal friends. They don't expect Biden to last long. They're really going to be voting for him in the hopes his vice president will be someone of worth. Oh, I almost forgot we at the top of the show. I gotta to a whole a little breather here for a second. Let me finish Jaquelin's thing. Nervous for the official announcement. Who's

been running with him. They're hoping the backdoor and really wanted to be Joe probably not making it through his term if elected. That's my theory, Okay, Jacqueline, I mentioned this top of the show. I meant to get to and so you got right now. It seems Stacy Abrams has faded from the conversation and a lot of this is just driven by people trying to get clicks and media and journalists covering things. Stacy Abrams has faded a little bit, and it looks like Kamala Harris and Susan

Rice are the two front runners this. Susan Rice has never won any elected office, so her electability and her political skills, I think that's an obvious question mark no one really knows. But she was Obama's Usmbassador the Nations and National Security Advisor, and so you know, okay, maybe maybe that's a pick that would work for the Democrats. Kamala Harris, the media, you know, if Biden pixer, you know,

the media love loved and loves uh. Kamala Harris absolutely loves her and are still a little bit upset and be fuddled about why she didn't catch on more with Democrat voters, including African American Democrat voters who in the primary were Biden voters. Right, not excited about Kamala Harris. And I mean not like Pete Buddha Judge not excited because that whoa Buddha Judge. Uh, you know all of the the Wellesley class of twenty eighteen that was thinking, yes,

Buddha Judge, it's gotta nope, not gonna happen. You gotta actually have you gotta have a candidate for dem the Democrat office that has some support in the minority community. That turns out you need that Buddha Judge was at pretty much zero the whole time. But yeah, the answer, I have no idea who the Democrats are gonna pick because I don't think Democrats, I don't think that Bionden

campaign knows. They're still figuring it out right now. I guess they'll have to decide in the next month or so. And everyone always makes a much bigger deal of this than it probably really they probably really should be. You know, who really knows whether it's going to move the needle

one way or the other. But yes, the theory that Jacqueline's talking about here that Democrats care a lot more about this vice president than they normally would about a vice president because they know that Biden may not be able to make it to a second term, just healthwise. The guy's always seventy eight years old. And I know there are seventy eight year old to listen to the show who could bench press me and run faster than

me and respect. But a lot of people at seventy eight being the president and signing up for what really should be an expected eight years commitment, Biden would be finishing the presidency when he's eighty five. He hasn't committed to being a one term president. Eighty five, eighty six, I don't know. It depends on Wait, he would be eight years. He's seventy eight, so yeah, eighty five or eighty six, depending on what his birthday is. I guess.

I mean, why do not have a president who's one hundred? Right? I mean, are we allowed to say at some point it's just too much, you're too old? Eye? I don't think so. I would think so. But it's all right, we'll see what We'll see what happens. Jacqueline, you're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast all right more roll called Chris Rights hey bucking producer Mark So. I live in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Trump has a rally here at the Peas Trade Port, the

old Air Force Base on Saturday. To say the local Libs are melting down is an understatement. They called an emergency city council meeting to try and make masks mandatory before the weekend comes. However, it's being healed on government. I think he means held on government property, so the mandate won't even matter. Everyone is posting all over Facebook to buy all the tickets as well, so people can't attend. Except that's not how it works. This city is out

of control right now. Thanks for all you do, Shields high, yeah, Chris. Remember Democrats think that the way to win debate is not have a debate, to shut it down before it can happen, and to force people to do what you want without hearing what they have to say about any of it. That is the plan. That is how they roll. I'm sure it'll be a very lively atmosphere outside and inside the Trump rally on Saturday in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. I was in New Hampshire for the gosh, what was that. No,

it wasn't in Portsmouth. I was in in twenty six. I went up and I interviewed Rubio and k Sick and uh, what's his name? Rand Paul and I think Carly Fiorina who now is a Democrat, and there I fell. I can't remember all. I think there were so many candidate I can't remember them all. The only candidate I think it was in Manchester, New Hampshire, not Portsmouth, New Hampshire. I think that's right. The only candidate that I did not I knew I wasn't gonna get to interview was

Donald Trump. He was the only one he did. He didn't show producer Mark Tyronic looking back at it, you know what I mean. I mean there, I am, I'm here. I got all these candidates, and everyone's like, oh, you know, Ted, I've interviewed Ted Cruise a bunch of time, Ted Cruise, Everyone's gonna be there, but now you're not gonna. I'm not gonna get to actually interview the guy who ended up the coming president. It's pretty funny. He wasn't even there.

It wasn't even my fault. He didn't even decide to show up pretty uh, pretty funny in retros. Back to how all that stuff goes? All right? The next step here we have Eric hey buck love the show. Haven't mister Wort since Quarantine started thanks to all my free time due to King Cuomo and Jester to Blasio. A few weeks back, I ran into an old friend when I was on the run on the West Side Highway. I knew he was a LIB because of his post on Facebook. I also wasn't in the mood, so I

enacted my play dumb mode with lib. Not proud of it, but sometimes I just want to get going and there's no point in dealing with them. However, this was around the time the media was slamming hydroxy chloroquin, so I asked him what he thought of it. He said, oh, that doesn't work. Trump is only pushing that to get votes. Obviously this answer is dumb on many levels, but mostly very concerning. Side note, you helped me convert a few people into full supporters. Second side note, early this year

you said you might get into stand up comedy. Still a chance? Thanks? Well, Eric, let's take those in reverse order. I do not recall I'll saying I was ever gonna do stand up, that would be I think I said that that's the only thing I won't do, right, Yeah, you definitely have spoken about doing stand up and how hard, about about how hard it is. Yeah, I don't I don't think that's I don't think I got that. I think it'd be great, Like you could do stand up

and I would just stand there with a microphone mocking you. Now, you'd have to be in the audience heckling exactly. Otherwise it seems like you're part of the act and you might actually funny. So we'd have to have you the audience be like you're the worst. You know. You have to tell the staff though, so I don't get kicked out. Hey, you know, my scoop just flew in from Omaha and man or my arms tired. You know you're ugly, right, bad? Bad? So did you see how ugly? Yeah? I just named

a random insult. Wow forster Mark. I was heckling you. I was joking around with the heckling it's first, Well, because you said hair first, So I was like, all right, your hair is ugly. Oh dude, I gotta please. I get told about libs. The libs the first two, the first two things I hear from libs on social media or when you know, whenever, whenever that is your name is stupid and you're ugly. Those are the two. Those

are the two go to. It's every time your name is dumb and you're ugly, and I'm always like, oh, yeah, you're ugly. Is actually nice compared to some of the things I hear about you sometimes. Thanks Mark, I appreciate you. You're the one who makes me breather. Listen to the voicemails every week? Wow, who calls it and says mean things on voicemails? Problem Breaco? Yeah, I guess people do. Brian bucking Mark, Hope you guys had a good Independence Day.

I made sure too. Oh. I wanted to first let me thank Eric for converting people, for passing the buck. That's a single, most helpful, most important, most wonderful thing you can do. Just get them to go to buckseex and dot com so the podcast is there or iHeart or Spotify. Get them to listen. Please. Brian bucking Mark, hope you guys had a good Independence Day. I made sure to passive agrest. They call it that to my liberal friends in group text messages. Because I have an iPhone,

I get Apple News Daily. My liberal friends plus families send me links to educate me from Apple News Daily. It is a hodgepodge of liberal talking points strawn from mainstream media. Apple News Daily is pure communist propaganda and a disinformation campaign. We need to start calling it out as such. How are people falling for this crap o? Brian? I agree with you. I'll take your word for it.

Thank you for writing in, Thank you for standing tall for freedom America, the freedom hunt, all those good things. All right, everybody has the show. It'll be awesome tomorrow and the next day. Speak to you. Then she'll tie

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