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the buck Sexton Show. Former CIA analysts again can speak to three hours without a phone call. Try doing that. Sometimes the damage they do will be permanent and will be irreversible. Can't let it happen. Nothing and no one will be able to stop them. These Senate seats are truly the last line of defense. Now I must preface that the same because they'll say he just conceded. No. No. So we have quite an important race today determining control
of the United States senators. You know, Republicans already have fifty seats, Democrats have forty eight seats. There are two Senate seats in play because there was no one who got more than fifty percent in the election. So that forces a runoff, and now we have this battle between these candidates playing out with the whole country watching very
closely because so much is at stake. You got us off hoping to defeat per Due, you have war knock up against Kelly Leffler, and many people now sitting around wondering what would happen. I mean, the President even understands the stakes here. What would happen if the Democrats had uncontroled, well, I shouldn't say uncontested, but majority control. Hopefully we'll contest it no matter what majority control in the House, the Senate, and of course having the presidency as well. What are
the kinds of things that they would do? Often we talk about politics in more general terms, perhaps even we focus in on things that are more theoretically impactful, that are more a question of what is best, what is right, but not necessarily what will affect you the control of the Senate, especially when you take into account the very high likelihood that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the ninety nine point nine percent likelihood that they're going to be
the president and Vice president of the United States in just a matter of weeks. Here the Senate is as the president, as our current president. Trump pointed out the last line of defense, and if you have Harris and Biden, Gosh, I didn't mean to say it in that order, but seems right, doesn't it. Increasingly this will look like a Harris presidency with this guy named Joe Biden who's hanging out in the Oval office but not really calling the shots.
That's my prediction. But if they don't have the Senate, they're not able to do the same kind of long term damage, and they're much less likely to be able to do damage that will affect you. Here's what they're not telling you. Here's what you're not hearing about what this will influence. If we have Democrats in control of the House, the Senate, and the White House, you will see a major increase in taxes. You will see an effort to try and come up with a public option,
which will expand the one thing. Do you know what drives most states into the red unions? You know what the single biggest budget item is that pushes states into debt and then causes more borrowing. And then there's interest payments, which means, guess what more tax on all of you. It is Medicaid. It is the government's idea of providing healthcare for people at a certain income level. That's the single biggest driver of state debt. Do you think that a public option is going to be a plan that
people will want to be on. The only way that happens is if they're getting a much better deal. They're getting much more out of it than they pay into it, and that's going to drive up the cost of healthcare for everyone else, because you're going to be subsidizing that public option, just like your taxes currently pay for Medicaid. So that's one thing they'll definitely do that. I mean,
that's a given. There'll be environmental policies, There'll be an increase in the corporate tax rate to whatever it will be, twenty eight percent or thirty percenter, who knows, Which means that you'll see a decline in the stock market, You'll see decline in your four oh one ks. Hiring will go down just at a point when we could see a major economic recovery. And we can tell, based on what's already happened this year under Trump, that there is
a lot of cash on the sidelines. There are a lot of people just waiting, just waiting for that green light for the economy to open back up again post COVID, and there'll be a flurry, a frenzy of productive wealth creation for Americans all across the country. That can happen.
But if you have these Democrats able to do whatever they want without Republicans having a majority in any and any aspect of the rulemaking and implementing part of the government, right if they have the White House and the Congress all locked up, they're going to do whatever they want. So those are things that will absolutely happen, and then we get into the what could happen? Then we get into the what if things get really bad? And for that I would just bring you to the long term
structural changes that Democrats can go for right away. They are already talking about and they're still doing it going right into an election. Here they're talking about statehood for DC and Puerto Rico, which would add four United States senators, which means they're going to have a Senate majority for the next let's say decade or two. And that's really just baked into the cake. That's all done. If they do that, they're going to try to pack the courts
they will I shouldn't say try. They will pack the courts with activists. They'll pack the courts with people who think that you should say amen and a women you know it. They'll pack the courts with social justice warriors, with those who are so brainwashed by wokeness and political correctness that the law will not matter because they see a greater justice in diversity and inclusion efforts than anything
actually written in statute or the constitution. They'll have judges that reject science while claiming to embrace it on issues of the right to life in the womb. They'll put judges forward that will make sure that your liberty is only at the whim of the state. There's no freedom, there's no protection that you have When some Democrat demogogue comes along and says, oh, but this is really important, Oh but COVID means that the constitution no longer counts.
The left is all on board with an ideology of the eradication of your rights when they think it's convenient, when they think it's necessary. There is no right that you have that the state cannot violate, including just the right to a fair trial, the right to not be detained for no reason, the most basic kinds of justice are under assault in the COVID era. You have things like the bill in New York State, But they'll be able to detain you because you're considered a public health risk.
Who determines whether you're a public health risk? The people in charge? How do you even get to fight that? You don't? They can just take you. Now. Whatever happened to habeas corpus, whatever happened to due process? Democrats are abandoning all this. But we're not paying attention to that as a country, are we. No, No, We're supposed to focus on Trump's phone call in Georgia. Oh my gosh. Impeach him again, Peach him for what exactly. The President
believes that the election was stolen from him. He thinks that Raffensburger is an incompetent buffoon, and he is, so he doesn't trust Raffensburger's word when he says, oh no, you have the wrong numbers. And once again they're telling us the president, because of what he said on a phone call, should be impeached, and I suppose removed, because it's never enough for them. It wouldn't be enough even if Trump were removed from office at this very late
stage and then prosecuted. They would still feel like Trump got off easy. And this is what we are up against with these Democrats. And that's why I want to tell you. In the same way that Trump turned around the idea of fake news on the Lib media. One of the great things about trumps um has been his willingness, his ability, his tenacity in fighting back against the fake
news media. He turned the term around on them, and they absolutely hated it because remember in the early days, they were saying that fake news was the only reason people wanted to vote for Donald Trump. It's because Trump voters were such easily fooled imbeciles that they could see things on the Internet that weren't true and say, yeah, I'm gonna vote for Trump. That was what fake news was supposed to be. Then Trump said, no, you the
mainstream media, you are the fake news. You lie, you lie about things and pretend that you were the truth tellers, which makes it even worse. And they hated that. They hated it because he turned it around. Well, I say that we borrow from them once again. It is time for the hashtag resistance and this will drive them mad.
Remember this in the beginning the very earliest days of the Trump presidency, they said that they were going to resist, and they were explicit comparisons between the French larisistance fighting against occupied Nazi rule. That was what they were trying. They're trying to create this comparison between them and the fighters of fascism. Well, this time around, when we know who the true fascist impulse comes from, where we know who the real authoritarians are, the Democrat Party and the left,
I say we take a page from their playbook. We resist at every stage. The Senate would give us a very powerful tool in that process. But also Trump appointed judges should hold to the law because by doing that they'll be sufficiently problematic for the authoritarian left, and so therefore that will become another avenue of resistance. We resist, and this Georgia Senate battle today is an important piece
in all of that. If we have a Senate majority, we're able to stifle stimy, hobble the agenda of Biden, Harris and the left wing Libs, we can effectively make them inept more so than they would already be. That's what's at stake today. I certainly hope that anybody listening to this in Georgia, and I know there are many of you. I certainly hope that people listening to this who are legally able to and still can vote, And
we're expecting massive turnout today from Republicans. Early voting tends to go the Democrats way, but this time around, I'm hoping Republicans show just what turnout on election day really means. The stakes are indeed very high. They're high for you. The Georgia Senate seats in play right now will determine
how much money you have in your bank account. At some level a year from now, it will determine what kind of healthcare options you have, what kind of environmental regulations you live under, and perhaps whether or not you can even have the option of voting for a Republican party that has a realistic shot of taking back power at the national level. Those are the kind of things
that are on the ballot. As they say, the radicalism of the left needs to be defeated, and at a minimum, at a minimum, we need to have tools like a Senate majority and an emboldened Republican base that's willing to continue this fight no matter what happens in the Trump reelection. Recount battle. Those are the stakes, friends, That's what we're up to today. Will continue to look very closely at all aspects of this fight. You're in the Freedom This
is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. Tomorrow, each of you is going to vote in one of the most important runoff elections of the history of our country. Runner. Frankly, forget about runoff. One of the most important elections. Really, it's really not runoff. It's elections because it's a big Our country is depending on you. The whole world is watching the people of Georgia tomorrow, and you've got to swamp them because everything's so crooked around I mean and
not here they were saying, oh, he's complaining about Georgia. No, No, I'm complaining about eight different states, and I think we're gonna win them all. He says he's gonna win them all. But let's focus on what he's saying first here about
the Senate race. It is absolutely critical for the reason we're outlining it, and with Ausof and Warnock, you do have a quite a duo of Democrats who are really representative of the ideological trajectory of that party right now, I mean, asof, I mean this is a guy who what is well, why should John Ausoff be a United States Senator? What exactly has he done? He's done a little bit of staff work for somebody else in the House, and he's rich because of who dad is. Well, that's
not particularly impressive, but the left loves this guy. So that tells you a lot, doesn't it. And then you have mister Raphael Warnock, the Reverend Raphael Warnock, who is a doctrinaire leftist who says what he needs to say in order to appeal to his favored constituencies. And what would he do, Well, they'll do whatever the Democrat left wants them to. It's not even really clear in any way what they would push for on their own. They're going to be functionaries largely if they win in the
Democrat machine. But that's all they have to be. They just have to go along with it. And there's the Republican candidates in this case, who are, let's just be honest, not particularly strong. They're good enough, they're far better than these Democrats. And good heavens, please don't let me giving you a little bit of honesty here dissuade any of you in Georgia from going out there and casting your vote for these two candidates. But Leffler has done okay,
and Purdue is also okay. You know, you really look at it and say, okay, well, but they're Republicans and they will at least support policies that will be better off for the rest of us, whether Democrats realize it or not. But Trump is clearly upset as well at what's going on in the state of Georgia. And this is a big problem. This is Georgia, friends, this is not some place that we thought we'd be having these
kinds of troubles. So Democrats, there's the immediate power issue here of control of the Senate and also Trump continuing to contest the outcome in Georgia. But then there's the what does this place look like? What does the state of Georgia look like in two years? What does it look like in four years? This is a in the center of the South trending blue state, and we have to look at why that is and what's going on. And you have to think that the GOP state apparatus
is not doing a particularly impressive job at all. And Governor Camp in particular, who just barely beat Stacy. Remember Stacy Abrahams, the fake governor of Georgia. Just Camp barely beat her. Trump is unhappy with Camp to the point where he's already threatening to campaign against him. Play fifteen. I'll be hearing about a year and a half campaigning against your governor. I guarantee that I shouldn't say this.
I shouldn't say this because I just don't want you to tell anybody outside of this room other than the minions of Papa now. But you know, I endorsed him. He was in last place, and I endorsed him. He went to first place very like immediately, and then he won the primary. And then I gave him a couple of rallies, which I don't like doing for other people. I was telling you I hadn't do rallies for other people, do them for me, right. The president has had the
incredible ability to pass his support to other people. You know, Obama, as popular as he was among Democrats, his popularity did not translate to others. When Trump shows up and says this is my guy or gal, it tends to really move the needle in impressive ways. And that may continue on. We'll see. We'll have to look and watch for what the president's next moves will be. He very clearly has no interest in going quietly into the night. We know
that much. And he's saying that he's continuing to contest this election. But right now we gotta spend the next the next you know, let's see twelve hours, friends, All that really matters. All that really matters for the for the rest of today going into tonight, Uh, just slay the rest of today. Forget about the twelve hours, is that we get this Georgia election done and we get these two Senate seats. Everybody out there, Team buck Georgia. Go vote, Tell your friends to vote, stay in line.
Once you're in line, it's all on you, my friends. God's speed. Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. What has gone wrong with the rollout of the vaccine that we've seen phone lines jammed, websites crash, a lot of demand. I mean, I think at the end of the day, we excuse me, excuse me if I could finish. My queen just said, what
has gone wrong? So I'm answering the question if I could complete the question, though, So you're gonna give a speech, are you gonna answer? Ask a question? Repect? You asked a question. I'm going to show you're you're you're given a speech. You asked a question. I am trying to ask you that you're gonna ask commedy questions. You get three? They only got one question? Why do you get three? Well, I'll du respect, Governor, I'm just asking if I could
finish my question. You didn't you finish the question. I did not. My full question is what went wrong with the rollout of the vaccine When we've seen phone lines jammed website so you're repeating your question to complete it for you, Governor. We've seen websites crash and also senior citizens waiting overnight for the vaccine. Where was that at We've seen it in Duval, Broward, Orange and Lee County. Why was like in Lee? Why did that happen? Did
you investigate why? That's my question to you, Governor. You're the governor of the state. I'm not the governor of the state, okay, But you didn't investigate why that like in Lee County? Why was there a big line? Did you did you investigate why could you tell us, because we distributed vaccine to hospitals and the hospital said, first come, first serve, if you show up, we'll do it, So
they didn't use a registration system. There wasn't anything that was done, and there's a lot of demand for it, so people are going to want to go ahead. There was no plan then from the state to make sure that senior citizens didn't wait outside overnight. So the state is not dictating the hospitals. How we're not dictating the Carlos Mogoya how he runs his operations here. That would be a total disaster. These guys are much more competent to be able to deliver healthcare services than a state
government could ever be. Knockout from raw descentis against it a CNN fake news journo. I've never seen that one before, but there she was. I like this. Republicans have to do this. When you're up against the ninety five percent Democrat media, when you're up against a news a news apparatus that will do everything in its power to help one side and to crush you, to attack you all the time, you've got to take every opportunity to point out the bias, because otherwise they get what they want
and they win. So you've got to say, hold on a second, why, why is the premise of your question based in the failures of the state, And you want to do some long rambling speech. Look, she wanted her MSNBC moment, Well, she got her Fox News moment. Perhaps she wanted to be able to attack Ronda Santis, who has been the best governor of a large, populous state in the country at handling COVID. All right, people vote
with their feet. The numbers don't lie when you see the top places where Americans are moving and this is from there's a U haul in the big moving company. They put out their data. There's other moving companies have done the same. Where is everybody going? Right now? All right, we've been in a crisis. States are doing different things, and this is the way it's supposed to be. Right. States are able to pursue their own pathways to deal with a crisis like this. And where where are people
fleeing and where are people showing up? Well, they're leaving in precedented numbers, at least in modern history, New York, California, New Jersey. They're leaving big blue enclaves. Right, the heart of the Democrat financial you know, money and political power, infrastructure.
They're saying, this is just crazy. Where are they going? Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina either somewhat read or very red states but also states that have low or no income tax, states that have been more open during the COVID pandemic. Rhonda Santis has been basically running one big move here. It's better ad during all of this. And to our our listeners in the Miami area and in the Tampa area,
we got to WFLA and w IOD. To our listeners down in the Florida area, we would just say congratulations for already being down there, right. Good job, a good job. So I've just got to tell you, I'm I'm amazed that the broader perception hasn't shifted faster here. You see, everyone's going to places that are doing a better job with this, and they're fleeing the places that the media pretends.
Gavin Newsom and Governor and Governor Cuomo Governor's Newsom and Cuomo are a disaster, an absolute disaster, and all the data shows it. You've got twenty two thousand dead in Florida from COVID with two million more in population, you've got over thirty thousand and now I think it's like thirty three or thirty four thousand dead in New York. That's a lot more. That's a much bigger death toll. And Florida has an even higher percentage of seniors. Remember
that the biggest vulnerability group is senior citizens. You'd think that Florida would have been hit worse than anybody by this, but no. And in terms of in terms of death per capita, there essentially in the middle of the pack. But understand this, they're in the middle of the pack for a state that has a lot of pretty dense cities, and also for a state that hasn't been closed down.
The closed down states should be They should be able to point the lockdown states should be able to point at more open states and say, oh, my gosh, look at what a terrible job you've done. Look at how much better off we are. Not going to do that in California right now. California is having its worst ever
period of COVID cases. Los Angeles hospitals, according to Daily Mail, have suffered a one thousand percent spike in admissions because of COVID and ambulances have been told to stop transporting patients with little chance of survival. Now, Los Angeles was held up as a model for all of us, and I think we need to remember this. Los Angeles and California. They were see, we wear masks, unlike you, dumb Trump supporters, which is even true, people all across the country wearing masks.
But they had this belief that the only people that don't wear masks are Trump supporters, and therefore they were really they're really horrible about this too. You know, it was our It was our fault when anyone on the right got sick, it was it was our problem that we had created. Well, what's the situation Los Angeles? Why Why is COVID so out of control there and has a relatively moderate climate, I mean it's not quite Florida, but pretty close to it. Why is it so much
worse off? The people that told you they knew what to do and their policies would work were wrong. They were wrong. They could deny this as much as they want. They can pretend it's not true. They were wrong. Didn't work. They can say it's because we didn't do a good enough job. They can have all the excuses they want. But at the end of the day, you know, if this is a war, their battle plan did not succeed. All right, the generals need to get fired. That's what's
happening in California. Meanwhile, in Florida, yes, it's not perfect. Obviously, there are a lot of people who are getting sick and a lot of people who are dying in Florida from COVID. But that's happening everywhere. But Florida is still open, and Ron de Santis isn't going to sit there and have a CNN reporter do a speech in the you know, do a speech under the guise of a question to basically be why you're doing such a bad job at
the vaccine role out. Have you seen such an aggressive question posed by any CNN journalist to Governor Cuomo ever, particularly about his disastrous COVID response. No, of course not, because this is all important to the overall narrative. There's a broad narrative here of who is better at handling this public health challenge, the same way that we would have this on issues of national security. Do you trust
Democrats or Republicans more national security? For a long time, it was a huge clear favorite of Republicans, and then that balanced out a little bit after some of the Mid East wars, but I think it would still be able to have to check the most recent polls. Republicans tend to have an advantage there well on who do you trust to do a better job in a pandemic.
They've blamed Trump for all this, but really you have to look at this on a state by state level, and Republican states are doing better in their fight against COVID, then Democrat then large Democrats states are And now I know one of the highest deaths per capita states, for example, is Massachusetts, where you have a technically Republican governor, but
it's a Democrat state. It's overwhelmingly Democrat voters, and the and the politicians that have power there are you know, and it's this guy is not like some Trump supporting Republican either. He's kind of a fakey Republican, you know. But you look at the places that have had the worst results, New York, Michigan, New Jersey, Massachusetts, now California, really bad results from this, and the media can allow
this to be a widespread recognition. They can allow people to figure out hold on a second, I thought Democrats were the science people and they wear masks, so it's all so much better. Why is it so much worse in their states? They probably argue about population density, which is that is a reasonable point to make, but that doesn't explain the full disparity. Look at Texas, look at Florida. Where would you have rather been during this during this pandemic?
And it's states that are more read. Even with large cities, even with huge populations, you'd rather be in a state that's more read. And then you also have the growth of the tyranny mindset among Democrats. Do do you know that in New York right now, there's there's a bill that has been in circulation that would allow Governor Cromo to just detain people who are believe to be a public health risk. Let me get into this because these details,
this is chilling. And if they can do it in New York, trust me, they're going to want to do it in California. There are other places they'll try this as well. And if you think the federal government under a Bide administration is going to try to step in and protect your basic constitutional rights, you're in for a surprise. You're in the Freedom hud This is the Buck Sexton
Show podcast. I think one of the biggest things I learned, and I say this as a neurosurgeon, you know, someone who operates on people who are in the worst of situations often, is that is that science cannot rescue us from ourselves. We can have these incredible breakthroughs, and we will in vaccines and therapeutics and new forms of testing. I mean, it is really just remarkable to see, and I think we will be a different world as a result of the medical innovation that we have this year.
But if we don't lean into the basic health practices, they make such a big difference. I mean, even now, one hundred years after the Great Pandemic of nineteen eighteen, the same things made the biggest difference. Wearing masks, keeping distance, washing hands. We can talk about mr Anda, vaccines and all those things, but washing hands and wearing a mask makes as big a difference. It doesn't sound as neat or as fancy, but it can make such a huge impact.
And it's something I will now always remind my patients of. I want you to be very clever. This here you have the CNN's favorite on air doctor doctor Gupta telling you that washing hands and wearing masks is as important as a vaccine. Does anybody really believe that? I know there are people who have been brainwashing blue, but think about that for a second. The vaccine is ninety percent effective, So how are we supposed to take this hand washing
and mask wearing is ninety five percent effective? Well, then explain California to me. Doc. Oh, this was all so obvious. It was so obvious that at the very beginning of this, all the so called experts were telling us they know the history, they know about the pandemic of nineteen eighteen. At the beginning, there's saying, no, I don't wear masks. That's that's how obvious this was in medicine, right. But there they just doesn't matter. They just keep saying it.
What are they going to do admit that they've been wrong this whole time about really important stuff. No, they're never gonna do that. So they tell you that we can't save us from ourselves. You didn't do a good enough job. That's that's the takeaway. You're supposed to have. Yeah, masks and hand washing really show me that show me the hand washing as a means of stopping COVID data. I'm just here. Show me that data. Prove that one
to me. Stop telling me. Prove it to me. Oh but you know, we did their study where people said they thought they wash more hands, and because they wash more hands, maybe they thought, no, no, I want proof, like I'm going to j something in my arm that's
going to save my life kind of proof. Not Oh, I think if you wash your hands, maybe theoretically it could help prevent some tiny percentage of spread, which, when played out hundreds of millions of times over the course of a month, may result in you know how many fewer cases a handful? Who knows this is what they're saying. That's right. It was all about masks, you see the
whole time. That's all we needed. Oh wow, okay, So somehow mask compliance goes up dramatically ninety seven percent in a lot of these states, and yet we're having the worst outbreaks we've ever had, worse than when nobody was wearing masks. Really or very few people explain that to me. Make that make sense. Oh, and they come up with all these and then their explorations, you say, well, that doesn't make any sense. That's not true. And then you say,
shut up science, that's what they do. Well, that's all happening. You have things like New York Bill A four six See. Now, I know for those of you are listening in other states all across the country, you're probably thinking, well, this isn't my problem. Remember I told you the stuff you're seeing in New York, the crazy lockdowns, the nonsense that we're all being put through New York City, that is now replicated in many other Democrats cities and states across
the country. So get ready for stuff like this New York Bill A four sixteen. It would give the governor the ability to imprison or deport anyone he says is a public health threat. But not only is this now this is detaining people without without trial. Now I know they're gonna say, oh, but it's but you know, it's like quarantine. Yeah, taking quarantine powers for sick people for things. You know, for if somebody has smallpox or somebody has
a bowla that's one thing. But this is quarantine powers for well, we think there's the possibility you may be sick with COVID even though you feel fine and the tests are too sensitive, but we can still lock you up. This is from the bill. This is from the text
of the bill. Quote upon determining, by clear and convincing evidence of the health of others may be endangered by a case contact or carrier, or suspected case contact or carrier of a contagious disease that, in the opinion of the Governor, may pose an imminent and significant threat to
the public public health, resulting in high mortality. The Governor or his or her delegee, including local Health Department commissioners, may order the removal and or detention of such a person or group of persons by issuing a single order. That's right, the governor or any health department official or anyone else that he designates can lock you up, can detain you because they you are a health threat. Oh but this won't be abused, right, this won't be used
to get compliance. Really, speak out against lockdowns. Refuse to wear your mask. You gotta get locked up. You're a threat to public health. Don't you see how this is playing out. Don't you see the threat to your freedom and to your liberty from this. It's not just in New York. This is the Democrat mentality nationwide. It's not a question whether they want to do this, it's do they have the power to implement this kind of authoritarian insanity because they want to. Thanks for listening to the
buses and show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Let's check in with our friend John Cardillo. He is a former NYPD officer, now a Florida residence, which comes into much of our discussion these days, and also a TV host, radio host and commentator on right, my friend, mister Cardelo, good to see you again. Ready to see
you buck. How's everything going? I'm good man. You know you you are one of the original voices, kind of the with the siren call of make your way down to Florida. It's nice here. I've already lost I've lost two of my brothers. I think they're never coming back. They're now flirt of Florida guys. They love the flip flops, the beautiful weather, the right of center politics. I know there's still some big blue areas, but they're they're having
a good time. Um, what was what was just your your your thought when you saw Governor Desantists dealing with that CNN reporter, which you know, she's doing the classic CNN thing, Let me just explain, let me do an editorial of your failure, and then just sort of drop that in front of you and let you sit there and fumble around with it. The way that desantists handled that question, given his record this year in governing, makes me think maybe this guy's got even bigger plants. You know,
Buck I have. I was critical around the Santis early on this year when COVID first became a thing right, and I have never been happier to be dead wrong about a politician, especially a Republican conservative. I treat him today after watching and he took down rows of Flora's from CNN for that moronic question. Basically, she was trying to set him up, saying, well, why is it that hospitals in Lee County, Florida, that's the Fort Myers area, have these crazy crowds outside? Why is there no system
in place? And she had started to ask the question and then wanted to pontificate, like these left wing reporters do. I'm throwing this out there for the viewers reference point, and the Santis just cut her off. He said, First of all, he said, look, basically said, you're testifying, you're not asking a question, You're asking three questions in one. Everybody else got one. But what I loved was his answer. He said, the state doesn't dictate how hospitals administer the vaccine.
The state's going to get the vaccine at the hospital. And then he specifically pointed out a healthcare executive. He was at Jackson Health which was a big facility down to Miami, and he pointed the guy out, mentioned his name and said, they know how to do what they do hospitalization and healthcare far better than the state does. That the state does it, it's a disaster. And as answer in Lee County was that the hospital in Lee County at Fort Myers Area Hospital said first come, first serve,
we've got the vaccine. It was great demand and people crowded it. Well, she tried to blame it on him, and he said, hey, look we're not going to tell the state is not going to tell hospitals how to administer healthcare. I think Ron de Santis there should be mandatory training with Ron da Santis on how to handle hostile leftist media for Republican politicians. At this point, he's
doing a great job yeah. And I also have noticed that a game that the the LIB media likes to play, where if you if you let the decision making, if you put the decision making in the hands of the experts, and it's it's you know, there's there are problems, it's not rough you have you know, you've abdicated leadership. What's wrong with you? But if you decide that you, as the you know, executive branch official at the state level or even at the federal level, are going to make
the final call, it's why are you listening to the experts? Right? You can't win either way. It's a lose lose for the look they CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times, the Washington Post. Ideologically, they cannot bring themselves to admit that the private sector and the free market exists. Let alone does things right, let alone has the right to do things.
So to them, it is it is utterly perplexing. They're befuddled when a politician points to a business executive and says, hey, that guy knows how to do his job far better than we in government do. If if if we in government did, it's a disaster. That's horrific. That's horrific. That's like the torture of puppies to the mainstream media. I mean, they can't think of a more terrifying concept than giving the private sector the freedom to operate. We're speaking of John Cardilla,
former NYPD and a conservative commentator. John. By the time people hear this, they may have a little bit more info than we do on on Georgia. But but just going into this big day to day what are your thoughts, how are you feeling about this? Obviously big stakes, you know, big stakes. I'm just shocked. I am absolutely shocked at the Trafalgar Pole. Now, Trafalgar Associate has been one of
the better polling firms. Robert Gahley who runs it, a good guy, very reputable guy, one of the few traditional pollsters I'll actually give credence to. It is absolutely mind
blowing to me. Buck that Raphael Warnock, with his history of racist statements, anti Semitic statements, blocking a child abuse investigation at his camp, to which the Georgia bure of Investigation Investigators, one of the most professional law enforcement agences in this country, said they've never seen obstruction like that to his wife's allegations about abuse. That this guy is polling a point ahead of the Republican that John Assafa
a Hollywood transplant into Georgia. So I don't know if it says that the Republican part has dropped the ball on grass roots. I don't know if it says they didn't spend enough money, or if fraud is just that rampant, and people like Stacy Abrahams have done a good job combining that fraud withoutreach, especially in minority communities. But I'll tell you one thing, it shouldn't be the Republicans in Georgiana.
You should be up by six seven, eight points. And we need to do a really, really thorough post mortem on how the Republican Party, from the GOP to the National Republican Senatorial Committee, these fundraising entities have operated throughout this election cycle. I think it's abysmal that where we are, and I'm concerned that we might lose the Senate. We
might wake up tomorrow to Leader Schumer. But even more concerning buck last point on this, why are we now being told yet again that we might not have the results of this elections tonite, that it might take weeks. What is this new precedent where we can't count an election on election day, and you've got the Georgian Secretary
of State, Ravensburger, acting very pale, acting questionably. He was interviewed by Martha McCallum on Fox, and his answers seemed like it was a was a grudge match against him and David Purdue. Something really isn't right in Georgia. And I believe that this is going to be Brian Kemp and Raffinsburger's last term in politics. I don't think either one of them survives a primary in twenty two And what do you think about the President's continued what do
we call it now? I mean he's he's not conceding, he said last night at the rally. We've got Senator Ted Cruz along with I believe ten oh, no more than ten now because Lefler said that she would also you know, if she is able to, she would also stand with the president of this one or she will, I mean she's already said that she'll do that, because
I guess it'll happen this week. So what exactly what do you think happens as a result of this demand for the ten days of further investigation into the presidential election, of vote situation in Georgia. I think I hope something will happen. I don't think anything's gonna happen. Look, the Democrats have the majority, right so back in twenty sixteen, I think it was six or seven Democratic senators objected to Donald Trump's selection. Donald Trump was inaugurated on January twentieth.
I don't you know barring I mean, I mean the Hiroshima, the the you know, the fat Man and little Boy nuke level of evidence that would be required to overturn this barring that coming to light today in tomorrow, that would force our entire judicial system, DOJ, the courts, Congress into action. I don't see anything changing the outcome, And unfortunately, I think we're gonna endure a Joe Biden presidency for a little while, then a Kamala Harris presidency until twenty
twenty four. Because if they had, if this smoking gun evidence existed, if this nuke level evidence existed, I it would have been presented already. DC leaks like a sieve. You and I are in this business. We know how that goes. It wouldn't have been under wrapped. I think the awareness is great. I love that A few million people are showing up in DC tomorrow. I think we could shine a bright ladd an election fraud. We can make some changes in the party, more America First people.
But I just don't see the results of this election changing. I'm I'm disappointed because I really do believe and I know you do too. And we've talked off a lot about this extensively, that there were there were intentional distortions and essentially subversions of the electoral process by Democrats in this election year, so that it would be very easy to commit fraud and also, and this is the critical point,
very hard to prove it. That said, I also think that you know, they needed, we needed a clear, bright red line caught fraud moments in this to blow the whole thing open. And I'm not even willing to It's not that I don't think that happened, John, but the inability to find that, and I know it's you know, it's a short period of time everything else. You just it's not what you know, it's what you can prove. That's right. Yeah, Look, I mean you and I have
agreed on this for months. We spoke about it, We saw it the last week at dinner, we spoke about this. The problem is that I'm going to place blame right here, and I'm going to name names. The Republican National Committee and GOP Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel. They sat on hundreds of billions of dollars for two years. They were warned about voter fraud. Memos were generated with them a year ago when the election was really in full swing. They
did nothing. They did nothing until the President deployed lawyers on election night, not even election night. The next morning at about five AM, is when he really weaponized and actionized, ready Giuliani to put a legal team in place. The RNC could have had a preemptive legal strategy. They could have had mathematicians, statisticians, litigators, election law experts, constitutional scholars. They should have had all that in place for the
last year. They were worn for two years. They saw Russia, they saw the nonsense, the impeachment sham. They did nothing. They raised about a quarter billion dollars for this legal effort to fight election froud. They spent about four million of it. Where is that the rest of that quarter billion? So I squarely put this on the shoulders of the r NC. They should have been in front of this. They should have been proactive and they handed they handed
the White House of Joe Biden. Because I'm with you, there was glaring, rampant electoral front. But we had to prove it. You know, we had we had, we had these meetings and hearings and and you know, we're sitting here and saying okay, and and ultimately it just feels like yet another There was the the miss you know, there was the the width at bat, so to speak, leading up to election day, and then afterwards. Maybe it was asking too much because of all the stuff that
happened before, but they had to get it together. It just feels like they weren't able to pull that off. And I just want to ask you this. You know, Buck filings, court filings take a while the other side can run the clock. It was ludicrous to start this effort after election day, given us two months to do. It should have been a year. Down there, Georgia was filing lawsuits in Georgia a month ago for this special election. Before the special election. They weren't waiting till the morning
in January sixth. The Democrats, John, do you think that there's a hope or what do you what do you want the Republican machinery of And I'm just gonna say it, I think we should take the term resistance back from them now, you know, we should use it and turn it around in their face and say, Okay, now we're the hashtag resistance and we'll see how much we have to do with that, depending on what the final outcome
here is on the Senate side. But well, do you think that they can put more America first, more more MAGA type people in roles at the r n C, or is the old GOP? Is this like the Empire strikes back? What's going to happen? It's a great question. I mean, I'll tell you I've been very vocal about it. I'm working over time to try to help gut that place that that's a swamp of swamps. I think one of the things that needs to happen under the president, like she's a fan of yours. We know that he
said so publicly. If the President does happen to see this, I'll say, mister President, rescind your endorsement of Ronna Romney McDaniel, cut the rc RNC leadership on your way out the door, and understand it's your party. We make it in your America first image. Take that party over out the door. That's the only way he needs to rescind. One of the biggest mistakes Donald Trump made was endorsing Ronna McDaniel for another term as RNC chairwoman. She is not an ally,
she's done nothing. In fact, she and her ilk they despise America First. But I will tell you this, Buck, I've had a lot of meetings you and I've spoken about the solf line with very high net worth former RNC megadonors who will never give the RNC another penny. They'd rather donate directly to candidates or to entities that will be a thorn America First, entities that'll be a
thorn in in the side of the RNC. John Cardillo, everybody follow him on social on Twitter if you're not already, and keep an eye off for some things he's got coming this year. John, my friend, good to have you, always, great to see about. Thanks you're in the freedom. If this is the Buck Sexton Show podcast, I didn't know it was being recorded. I just was at my home with my wife that I had an on speaker from but I didn't record anything in my house, but I
was making notes. But also then on Sunday morning, he put out a Twitter. I thought we had a private conversation, just not left unsaid it was private, but I saw it was man demand, just having a conversation, and you know, and so with the President United States. But then he goes out on Twitter the next morning it says stuff that's not true. First of all him, he releases that we did have a conversation, so I didn't see what the issue was. And obviously we did have a conversation.
The whole world knows. He's got eighty million Twitter followers, he does, indeed, But who then recorded the conversation Georgia's Secretary of State Rappings Burger. Who who was the person beyond? Who was the person behind this? Can't we get an answer to that? Can't? Can't you tell us? And why aren't you more disconcerted if you really want us to believe you didn't know what was being recorded, that's somebody else recorded a call you have with the President of
the United States and release it. I mean, come on, folks, right, this is this is honestly as as we sit here, we're thinking about the future of Georgia. That someone like this guy could be in such a prominent role in that state government. You're seeing now, you know, it's not just it's not just about the presidency. It's not just about the Congress. There's there are state level politicians who can play a national level role. And if there are
a bunch of bozo's, you got a problem. Ravensburger also claiming that if Trump hadn't said something that was not true, he would have stayed silent. Play play five. If the President hadn't tweeted and tweeted something that was false, would we have ever heard that call recording? No, it was a private conversation as far as I was concerned, and he broke privacy when he put out a tweet. But then his tweet was false. Was there any agreement that this call was not going to be recorded or would
be kept confidential. No, there was no agreement, and we didn't know what the purpose of the call really was. We assumed it was about the November election, a really Wednesday. The President Trump wouldn't have tweeted out anything and would have stayed silent. We would have stayed silent as well, and that would have just been a conversation between him and I man to man, and that would have been just fine with us. But he's the one that couldn't.
You had to put it out on Twitter. And so if you're going to put out stuff that we don't believe it's true, then we will respond in kind. I don't know about this one, Raefernsburger. I don't think that was a very good move. But I also would note that there's a story out there that Trump had to call eighteen times because the interns. I feel like this this was one of these stories I read. I thought there's no way that really happens, right, but apparently, I mean,
I like, I don't know, I wasn't there. Trump was treated as a prank caller. This, according to Daily Mail, eighteen times by Brad Raffensberger's interns before he finally got through to demand the Georgia's Secretary of State find eleven thousand, seven hundred and eighty votes. Eighteen me forget about the votes that we already know that there was, Oh this treason?
How can he do this? Eighteen times he had to call? Really, I mean, who wouldn't really recognize I know there's some good impersonators out there, probably the best impersonators, the very best. But I know there's some people who were really talented at doing the Trump voice and all that. You wouldn't know if the President had called. I mean, even for an intern, you couldn't figure that one out. Can you imagine having to call somebody you're the President of United States,
You have to call back eighteen times. Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is the one who had to get on the phone to actually make it happen. The Press Office interns really didn't believe that it was Trump. So if you're wondering about the competency of this guy in his operation, I think that's a pretty good indicator of what we're dealing with here. This is somebody. The Georgia Secretary of
State is a Republican. Unfortunately, the Georgian Secretary of State is such a buffoon that when the President of the United States wants to speak to him, it requires eighteen separate phone calls just to get through. This is who we're counting on to figure out what really happened in the election. Not good. Thanks for listening to the Bush Past. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts. The iHeart Radio app
or wherever you get your podcasts. You know, I know we all, we all got our doubts about the last election. And I want to assure you I share the concerns of millions of Americans about voting aularity And I promise you come this Wednesday, we'll have our day in Congress. We'll hear the objections, We'll hear the evidence. We're gonna hear those objections and hear the evidence. And that's a good thing people should know, and which should be all. We should air all this out and there should be
no problem with this. The people who are telling you that this is some kind of a constitutional travesty have neither read nor care about the Constitution, So don't listen to them. Their opinion on this should be irrelevant to you. This is completely within established order. There's nothing about this that should be upsetting. It's not martial law, it's not destroying our democracy. It's telling people what we've found so far and raising questions that have either been unanswered or
only partially answered about something that's really important. You'll notice that this is all very plausible. You know, we're not talking about and when I say this is plausible, not everything that's being said about the election is, but what you're going to hear from people like Ted Cruz, which you're going to hear from other senators who are going
to stand alongside him and raise their objections. They'll bring up the very real election fraud concerns and questions, and hopefully we'll stay away from the release the crack in international conspiracy of CIA Ninja's craziness that's been out there, because, as I've been telling you, that's been really useful for
undermining the very real election fraud questions. Right. The crazy town stuff makes it harder for the rest of us to push and communicate to the public, to push for answers and communicate to the public about what really happened
that is concerning. I still have not heard a single person, for example, just in the state of Georgia, I haven't heard a single person come up with a plausible explanation for how it is a hundred times it was a hundred times less likely for a mail in ballot to be the disqualified because of legal reasons disqualified this time compared to the last time. Yeah, a hundred times less. That seems like a noteworthy thing, isn't it. You have far more people doing the mail in process, but far
fewer rejections of those votes. That's I just want to know how that happened, you know, I want to know how my friend Sean Parnell says that there were more votes cast than eligible voters in the state of Pennsylvania. Is that or is that not what occurred? Sean is a straight up squared away guy, and he's an honorable guy, and I trust him and he's my friend and you all know that. And he's telling me that something doesn't smell right. I believe Sean, and he says something doesn't
smell right, but he can't get answers. Every time he tries to get a court they go sorry, elections over, shut up, go away. Those are real questions, those are real problems. But you notice the Democrats, they just are going to use the power they have in the media to try to silence and try to try to just move on down the road with all of this. And they're also making these outlandish claims about how illegal the
president's phone called Rappensburger was. I mean, here's here's here's Bernie thun We haven't heard from Bernie Thunders in a while. It's been a bit of time. Before you know, he's out there doing the usual thing. Here he is play nine. It is unprecedented. It is the most consequential attack on American democracy in the history of our country. And I think your previous panelist was right. This is what mafia does.
And what Trump was essentially saying to Rappensburg, the secretary of a state in Georgia, is hey, get me twelve thousand votes so I can win. And if not, by the way, you know, there may be criminal action against you and your attorney. This is beyond outrageous. This is not only impeachable, it is certainly a criminal offense. When you run for office, you can't threaten public officials about manipulating the vote for you to win. That is not
what democracy is about. There's no threat burn come on, man and the Bernie the Bernie Fendes legal school. It's a criminal offense. What's the crime? Exactly? Everything that Trump is saying is premised upon his belief that there was fraud and his belief that there are people who are standing in the way of finding out about that fraud. And if he's right, and he's right, so what exactly is Bernie's contention with all this, What exactly is he's
trying to say, it's, well, it's just trash Trump. I mean, that's that's clear. I do believe it. They recognize that they will have their hands full with Trump, even post term one. I think we have prefurt a Trump term one now pretty openly. And maybe you say that's too early, but what I mean is that there may still be a Trump term two. Yes, could still happen, probably Donald,
but maybe another Trump. You never know. That's also a possibility. Personally, I think Eric Trump is a super nice guy and if he had political aspirations it would be very very interesting. He doesn't get talked about as much as some of the other Trump kids. But Eric Trump everyone, I'll tell you that, and I'm not I'm not disparaging any of the other Trump's. What I'm saying everybody who knows Eric Trump always has the same reaction. Just a good guy.
And I think that's the base. You know, that's my baseline. I want to know that of its someone a good guy or gal? Are they a good person? Start with that and they a good person. I always hear that about er I know him a little bit. I don't know him well. I actually knew him when he was a little kid, but he was so young he probably barely even remembers me. But he's he's always been thought of as a good dude. Kylee mckinnety, White House Press Secretary.
She gave a full throated defense of what the president's phone call was all about. Let's get into some of the the at play six and let me be clear the claims the President was making he walked through on that phone call. If you read the transcript of various tranches of ballots, that he has used publically identified data from the US Postal Service, from the Georgia's Secretary of States office to call these ballots into question. This is publicly
available information. Based on this public data, it raised questions on about twenty four thousand ballots by a conservative estimate. And now you have the Georgia Secretary of States saying we have our own secret numbers, but we won't show them to you even if you sign a confidentiality agreement. That should tell you all you need to know. From the same person who's leaking audio his conversation with the President of the United States and his attorneys he should
not be trusted. We should shine daylight on these numbers. That's all the President was asking for throughout the entirety of the conversation. And it's interesting you won't reveal his numbers. The same guy who secretly recorded the President of the United States and released it to the public won't release
his numbers. And beyond that, I think we have to ask does this guy even want And I put aside whether that means he would do anything on this, but just do you think that Ravensburger wants Trump to win? I think the answer is very clearly, and I mean before this whole phone call thing. No, Now, there are a lot of establishment GOP types who want Trump gone. They want the Trump approach to be forgotten. They want the whole Trump world. They want MAGA to fade into irrelevance.
They wanted to be this kind of outburst that lasted four years. That what was that again? What was this MAGA thing that they used to talk about. That is the hope of many people in the GOP and the GOP establishment, including people who had done nothing really before that, but lose to Democrats, The GOP losers, the people that just gets gets you know, smacked around by the Obama administration and by all the people around Obama, all the
victories that they had. They want to come around now and tell everybody how we win when we all remember what exactly was the what was a record of establishment gp beform is going to say this, Remember, George Bush led to eight years of Obama. George Bush made some good decisions, And again I would say, I think he was a good and well intentioned man, but I think he was over his head sometimes. I think that's fair.
I think that he wasn't the leader we needed always in the moment at a point of particular danger for the country, and a lot of what happened, especially toward the end, with the fallout of the economy and everything else, would just led directly to a new emboldened left wing Democrat party that Obama took control of for eight years. To the establishment GPS record for the last twenty years is a problem. And I know they'd say, oh, but look at what we did in the state houses, in
the state races and everything. Okay, who's been winning at the national level on major issues that endure beyond any one politician or administration. Who's been winning not just at the Supreme Court, but also on federal legislation and issues like Obama Care. All right, we go through the list. What's the huge conservative victory? And I'm just gonna say it, even with Trump, what is the big legislative victory from
the four years of Trump's time in office? You'll notice a bit of silence because tax cuts are good, but tax cuts are always temporary. What was the big legislative victory? Regulation cuts are good, regulation cuts her temporary. This is the system we have. We have to understand how it actually functions, so Keyley saying, But back to that Keyley saying that there was there's nothing untoward, not surprising at all. Mean she is. I mean she may be the most
ferocious defender of the president. I mean maybe you know Donald Trump Junior, but you know that's his that's his dad. I don't know if we could find a more ferocious defender of President Trump than Kelly mckinnetty. She she's like the walks into the bar and says, I'll take any man in the house, you know, rolls up her sleeves,
ready to fight. Here. She is on the numbers. I'm sorry, not not the numbers on the objection that should that will be raised tomorrow by some senators if there's a constitutional mechanism in place, the Twelfth Amendment and a statute pursu into that in the mid eighteen hundreds that says this is where you can object in Congress. This is
constitutionally statutorially prescribed. Democrats have raised objections before, and Republicans crow a backbone and fight, just like Senator Holly, just like Senator Cruz, because if we don't fight for integrity now, it's not just tomorrow's race that can be affected, but every Senate race thereafter and presidential race thereafter. So fighting for the truth is something we'll never apologize for. Why
we fight, It's about what's right. And she understands that the president understands that millions and tens of millions of his supporters understand that this is the process. They can keep saying this is a threat to demand OCOU, they can keep saying this is a you know, destructive and evil and horrible. Oh, it's the process that we have and we are abiding by it. We're not lying, we're not fabricating evidence so that the FBI can turn on people.
We're not coming up with nonsense here and using the DOJ as a weapon for political purposes. That's what democrats do. We are abiding by the process, by the letter and spirit of the law, and raising questions and objections to what happened here. You're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast mentioned Josh Holly before, and I wanted to bring this to your attention. He's he's an a rising star in the GOP. There's no
question about that. The guy is, you know, he's articulate, it's pretty young, telegenic, smart, really understands how to connect. Seems like he's got some real political skills. It's early in his career, but I think he's got some very big I think he's got a big future. I think that he's somebody that we'll be thinking about a lot more in the future. And he's a US already, a US senator. But here he is telling everybody, and you need to hear this because the mainstream media is not
going to cover this, and you should know about it. Tonight, this is from his Twitter account. Tonight. This is last night in Missouri. While I'm sorry, tonight, while I was in Missouri, Antifa scumbags came to our place in DC and threatened my wife and newborn daughter, who can't travel. They scream threats, vandalized, and tried to pound open our door. Let me be clear, my family and I will not be intimidated by left wing violence. What kind of lunatics
would do this? Right? What kind of maniacs would be pounding on the door and screaming threats and insanity at a woman and a newborn infant baby because they disagree with the politics of somebody that they're they're married to. Harassing his wife and child is absolutely disgusting. Will the left call this out at all? Will the left any about this? No? In fact, and this is what's this
is what's truly just disgusting. In fact, what you'll what you'll find is that Josh Holly has had to blast The Washington Post because he says they printed quote outright lies and falsely painted Antifa violence outside his home as a peaceful vigil. I mean, unbelievable. The Washington Post reported, quote activists staged a peaceful vigil on this sidewalk in a northern Virginia sawberb The Washington Post. The liberal paper then said Holly had a different description for the scene
outside his family's home. The Post story was headlined with Senator Josh Holly says Antifa scumbags terrorized his family's Virginia home. Protesters said they had a peaceful vigil dismissed, of course, the any wrongdoing on the part of this group. There is a fifty minute video shared by the group that shows protesters writing in chalk on the sidewalk, channing through a megaphone, and at one point leaving a copy of the Constitution on Holly's doorstep, and Holly responded to this,
that's the Washingt Post description. This morning, Washington Post printed outright lies from the Antifa group, who now described themselves as sweet angels bs. You screamed through bullhorns, shouted down my wife when she asked you to leave, vandalized property, pounded on our door, and terrorized neighbors. So the Post will will lie to defend Antifa. That's where we're up against here, though. Those are the kinds of things you
should expect. It's been happening already, but you should expect a lot more of it over the next four years. They don't even have an impulse to be decent when it comes to an entirely you know, a woman who's got nothing to do with any of that. She's not a politician, she's not she's just at home with her infant baby or an infant is a baby, but she's
at home with her infant. And can you imagine. I mean, if my girlfriend and perhaps you know, if if my wife down the line were to be threatened in that way by people who disagree with me, I would be honestly overcome with rage. And it's a good thing that well, I'm just gonna say I would understand any any male, any red blooded American in that situation feeling like they would have to really let these Antifa scumbags know what they think of them up close and personal in their faces.
And then some I'll just leave it at that, but the post will to say, oh, now it's a peaceful visual. First of all, showing up it at elected officials homes at night or at any time for that matter, to a scream and yell and shout at them is disgusting. Forget forget about whether they think, oh, we repeat, that's all crap. Anyway, it's disgusting. It's something that losers do. It should not be done. It shouldn't be a part of this country. It shouldn't be a part of our
democracy or a republic or whatever. But the left likes it because you know what, Ultimately they like intimidation. Whatever they need to feel good about themselves is okay. That's how the left approaches everything. Thanks for listening to the bus ss and Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts.
CNN is boring, CNN is dishonest, but occasionally occasionally you're like, oh, hold on a second, Actually, I'm glad I'm watching this. I never actually watch it live, but I look at this a worthwhile CNN moment. This one is fun because they created a circular firing squad of three of the dumbest, fakest Republicans imaginable. Some are just more fake than dumb. I mean, like the Mooch is not a dumb guy, but he's he's just a phony. And then there's Anna Navarro,
who is both a phony and very dumb. And then there's Ted Cruz's former spokesperson or something who, yeah, her job is to like on CNN and just be like, I hate Donald Trump because he's terrible. Uh yeah, that must be really fun. That's really that's really helping the conservative movement, that's really doing great things. I just want to play this for you. This is this is a lot of fun. This is on Don Lemon Show, speaking of not particularly savvy uh and this is how this right.
I just want you to enjoy this. Now the best thing I've seen or heard of from CNN in quite some time. Play a producer, Mark but the trigger if they you know, you know, damn well, Anthony, you're too smart for that. Okay, Well he worked for Trump, so I don't know. I didn't Anthony, Take Cruise, you work for Take Cruise, a full on trader. I mean, what are you talking about? You don't have any standing to say that. Excuse me. Excuse me, Anthony and praising Donald
Trump to the hilt. When I worked for Ted Cruise. You want to go there he took you didn't work for him? Excuse me? What was that? You really work history when you were Donald Trump's communications person, willingly don't don't be don't be a hypocrite on now National TV. I've owned the mistake of Donald Trump not to be a hypocrite on national TV. But Anthony, you were Donald Trump's mouthpiece, and everybody knew what kind of person he
was then as he shown himself to be. Now, so seventy four million people voted for him, Amanda, all right, I gotta go, guys, this is the country you're living in. Seventy four million people voted for him. Understanding those voters chase their will. Okay, thank you all, goodbye. It's like great, oh man, I love watching watching fake Republicans fight is really entertaining. Thank you see an end for that one. It's like I was like, I was like working just
for tech Grid. How dare you? Mooch is like, come on, come on, don't be apocrid old TV. Come on you see hey, oh man, could you imagine going from being the the biggest Trump booster to being an all out anti Trump critic solely because of your own professional prospects, because you had the really good wisdom and judgment that the mooch had to call up a lib reporter and go on an obscene, profanity lace tirade about just all
kinds of craziness. Didn't even ask for it to be off the record, not that that would have even really made it better, and that's what happened. That's what happened. But now he's missed, mister principal, I've I've owned it. No, you're not owning a mistake. When saying that benefits you in everywhere, that's not owning a mistake, right, that's just saying what you got to in the moment in order
to get ahead based on your own reality. Hi, Hi, I gotta tell you, it's just it's amazing the stuff that you see on some of these cable news shows. The craziness. Now, oh oh oh, speaking of crazy and bad cable news, Mika Brzinsky, there's this there's this group of people that are media executives at places like NBC, for example, NBC, ABC, CBS, and they're they're really obsessed with a kind of establishment elitism, such that if you have the right last name, they think that people should
listen to you. They think that your opinions are worthwhile, and that what you're saying is is important, no matter what the actual actual analysis of such statements would lead a normal person to believe. Mika Prischinsky, I have never met a person I don't really mean this in media. And I've been in media now for ten years almost, I guess it'll be I started in Yeah, It'll be ten years in June that I've been in the media business. And I've never met a person who thought that Mika
Prisinsky was interesting or good at her job. And yet she has a show and she's paid seven figures to do it, I don't know, you know, two million, four millions, something like that. And he does it with Joe Scarborough, who's another guy who's just a delusional wind bag. And they think that their job is to say that other people are delusional. Here, here is Mica play one. The president's working outside the norms. And I'm telling you, the guy thinks Mike Pence is going to have like a
special secret envelope with his name in it. He's delusional. It's all gonna be okay, Mika. It's all gonna be there's not gonna be martial law, there's not gonna be a crack in. It's all gonna be okay. This is all within the process. It is all within the Constitution and the rule of law. Nothing has been done that breaks or violates any of that. On the Republican side, of course, the big question remains on the Democrat side.
What has been done at this state, what has been done in the election, and what may have occurred as well. We'll see what are really the chance is that there won't be outstanding questions no matter what the end result is in Georgia for these Senate races. Put aside the president for a second. What do you think the chances are there aren't going to be some pretty intense battles
over that. I've got to say, I'm of the belief that Georgia is going to be a place where we have to look even more into this because they've they've expanded, Yes, Republican Secretary of State Ravensburger has allowed for the expansion of some of these different mechanisms of voting that are more open to more likely to be nodes of fraud. Drop boxes, for example, put in more drop boxes. Gotta have more drop boxes everywhere? Why? Why are you doing that?
Drop Boxes are not a secure way to run an election at all, especially the way Georgia set it up very rapidly in just the recent months. He's expanded all of that. That doesn't seem like a good idea to me. Does it. Why haven't we been able to get the full transparency that we need already on this It's not
going to all of a sudden change. It's not gonna feel all warm and fuzzy when we ask questions about this Georgia Senate election, knowing that we weren't even able to get the full scope of questions answered about the Donald Trump presidential election. But they're just sticking to the script here speaking about MSNBC before. Here's this guy, Mike Barnacle, and I did what is he a post writer or something?
Must be something like that. Mike Barnacle, Well, let's put a krusty, old angry fellow on TV right Trump here he is on the on the damage done to the country, play too City. In the United States, senators led by Josh Holly and Ted Cruz are in the middle of an engagement of an active sedition and Gene Robinson. I understand that Georgia is important. I understand inland if the Democrats ever won both seats, that the landscape in Washington
and the country would literally change overnight. But I'm sitting here for the past few days thinking about the incalculable damage that one man Donald Trump has done to this country and to our political system. And I'm wondering if you like me. Have fought back to Adam shift summation during the impeachment proceedings when he talked about why Donald Trump had to be impeached, and he raised the question of the Republicans wondering, you know, how much damage could
he do? And Shift ended his summation by saying a lot. And in my mind, marketing back to those words, then to today and what is playing out right in front of the world, I don't think a lot really handles the scope of the damage that Donald Trump has done. What is the damage? Somebody, somebody want to try to answer that one? For me? What is the damage? And let's just let's just take them at their word for a second and assume that they actually believe the nonsense
that they're spewing. Here, what's the big problem, somebody, What do he do by saying that he thinks that there was cheating Democrat. Let's let's never allow them to forget Democrats came up with a crazy conspiracy theory and manufactured evidence at the highest level of the federal bureaucracy, including the Department of Justice, the FBI using the Fies Accords. They manufactured evidence to create a fake, a fake conspiracy
between Trump and Russia to steal the election. And they this was the primary method of their opposition to Trump for the first three years of his presidency. In the fourth year, I think it transitioned a bit to you know, COVID and the impeachment before that, and remember that too, they pushed for that, just sham that laughable, absurd, disgusting impeachment of the president on what was in fact, especially now that we know additional information about what was really
going on with Undrew Biden. One hundred percent fine phone call. They impeach the president over that. You want to talk about doing damage to our democracy. They got a special counsel based on a lie. Russia clusion was a lie. These people were lying about it. The media apparatus of the Democrat Party was engaged in a wholesale fraud for three years against Trump. And now we're supposed to be so worried because of the sanctity of our democracies under
assault because Trump thinks that Democrats cheap. Democrats always cheated in elections, just a question of how much. As always, this is their thing. That's why I notice they never accused Republicans of cheating in elections by ballot stuffing or by having fake voters or whatever. That's that's Democrats thing. So that's why they had to come up with Russia collusion. Oh, a foreign power working with Trump to steal the election.
This is simply absurd. But but you notice that the speech that you heard there on air before that, that moronic monologue from Barnacle over at the over at MSNBC about the damage Trump, what is the damage exactly? And the moment they start to blabber about sanctity of our democracy and a process of institutions and say, what was Russia collusion exactly? I mean, how do you guys think you're in any position whatsoever a lecture anyone on democratic norms or any of this stuff. Given the just the
the absurdity and the insanity of Russia collusion. I just want to know what exactly is there? What exactly is the point that one would have one would be able to make about this. I'm oh, but uh, when you're looking for really stupid political analysis, can you do any better than Joy Bayha thirteen? I thought get the straight tracket get the strait jacket. He's he's gone. This guy's gone. He's on his knees begging with his Raspenburger whatever his
name is, Higer, what is it Raspenburger. It's a hard one, rapp And I give him, I give him credit, I give I give props to Raspenburger. He's he's did a good dress. He will not bend over, he will not bend over for this guy. But you know what, I'm wondering if we have the twenty fifth Amendment, because you know this, if you don't use it with them, when are they going to use it when one flew over the cuckoo's nest? I mean, when are they going to use it? If they didn't impeach him before, and I
guess they could still impeach him. And I understand that if they impeach him again, he can't run for president again. That would be a mitzvah, an unfunny, semi literate comedian, My friends, is who we are supposed to be taking political analysis from. According to the Left, if you watch that show, the view, I mean, really, the View is an abomination of political ignorance. But you know, people watch it.
People watch it and they listen to these individuals, which is in and of itself appalling, but they do the twenty fifth Amendment. They're going to remove the president. At this we're a few weeks away from what it's going to be, the Joe Biden inauguration. I know it hurts me to say it, but that's what's going to happen. We're a few weeks away from it. So what's what's Yeah, Oh, we're gonna have the objection, which is good, We're gonna hear it and everything else. But they don't have the votes.
They don't have the votes to stop the certification. So they will certify, and we will be dealing with this new reality, which will include imbeciles at MSNBC and ABC in these other places just pretending that the last four years didn't even happen. As you know it, they're going to engage in a wholesale, large scale rewriting of history to favor Democrats. Speaking of democrats, Kamala Harris got a little authenticity, a little a little honesty problem here. Let's
get into that. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. Kamala Harris, somebody who advanced herself politically through an elicits personal romantic relationship with a married man you know, much much much older than her, but you know it worked. Media doesn't talk about it, but it's true. We all know about this. He was Willie Brown was the guy and Kamala Harris was his What do what do the mistress? A girlfriend? I mean
he was married. But anyway, Kamala Harris not a particularly impressive politician, but managed to play the system the right way become a senator in California. You know, she checks off some of the right boxes, and now she's gonna be vice president. She's not very interesting when she talks about stuff, so she's gonna have a hard time unless she does a bit of creative writing of her history.
And that's what I think we see here. In an Ell magazine interview, Harris talked about her parents' involvement in the nineteen sixty civil rights movement. Here's the quote. Senator Kamala Harris started her life's work young. She laughs from her gut the way you would with family, as she remembers being wheeled through in Oakland, California Civil Rights March and a stroller with no straps with her parents and
her uncle. At some point she fell from the stroller, and the adults, caught up in the rapture of protests, just kept on marching. By the time they noticed little Kamala was gone and doubled back, she was understandably upset. My mother tells the story about how I'm fussing, Harris told the magazine, and she's like, baby, what do you want? What do you need? And I just looked at her and I said, freedom. Now, that's fw That's how it's written. Freedom.
It's supposed to be a cute, heartwarming story about how Kamala has always been dedicated is but someone's pointed out that. In nineteen sixty five, Martin Luther King Junior did an interview in Playboy magazine where he said the following quote. I will never forget a moment in Birmingham when a white policeman accosted a little girl seven or eight years old who was walking in a demonstration with her mother.
What do you want, the policeman asked, gruffly, and the little girl looked at him straight in the eye and answered, feed him feed o m. She couldn't even pronounce it, but she knew it was beautiful. Many times when I've been in sorely trying situations, the memory of that little one has come into my mind and has buoyed me. We think that's a coincidence. Or did Kamala take this story and redo it a little bit to apply to herself? You all, I mean, you all know the answer. But
do you think the media cares. They're engaged in the creative writing to make Kamala seemed like some great historic figure themselves. They are the scribes of the rewriting of Kamala's pass. They are the people that are directly involved and engaged in that kind of history, you know, historical revision. So get ready for a lot more of that. Because the thing about kamalas she was rejected by the Democrat electorate, you couldn't really get much at all going for in
the presidential election. The Democrat based didn't really like her all that much. That's obvious from the votes. But now the system of the left requires that there is love for Kamala, so they will have to lie to get there. Thanks for listening to the Bus Show past. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcast Liberty, Truth and great Hair. Feel
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For folks out there, and anyone you know who likes politics, you tell them about the Buck Sexton Show because it is awesome. It is fantastic, if I if I may say so, and so with that we will get into all the ladies and grades. But first I do have something for producer Mark. I think producer Mark, this is very important. Are you there, my friend? Of course? Where
else would I be just making sure? So I was yesterday after a very very long day of like NonStop radio and TV and content creation because I'm a I'm like a machine that just does this all day long, and I was all I wanted to do was go into that watching something that's brain off mode, and for me, a great way to do that, A great way to go brain off mode is The Office on Netflix. Oh you finally realize it's not there, didn't you. I was
about to throw my controller at the wall. I was looking at us like, what do you what do you mean? I can't watch the all? What do you mean? I was? I was like, I was indignant about this, Producer Mark, because if you want to spend like twenty five minutes just amused, entertained and not having to think and just sort of just brain off mode, you know, because I've already I've seen every episode of the Office. I don't even know how many times. It's boring, but I just
kind of it's almost like a background show. But I'm not doing anything else while it's on, you know, And and it's gone, Prucer Mark, What have they done? How did they take this from me? Well, NBC still have the rights to it and the contract with Netflix and did December thirty first. So now it is on Peacock. The heck is Peacock. It's NBC's to streaming service. But this one's free. It's just add supported unless you pay
for the non ad supported version. Ah so now I gotta watch commercials to watch the Office, and I gotta support NBC in the process too. It doesn't really bother me the com because I have Hulu with ads, it doesn't bother me. Does Hulu have any great original, new recent programming that I should be aware of? I feel like Netflix comes out with all this new stuff all the time, but I don't really see much of the Hulu stuff. They definitely have it, I'm just not as
familiar with it. I usually want to use Hulu for like TV shows that are currently on. Yeah, so here's my I had The Office and Friends were my brain off in the background shows, and now they're both gone. What what where can I watch seinfeldt Seinfeld's on Hulu? Ah? Okay? That is? They also have a bunch of other good sitcoms, like what like They've got Superstore. I don't know if that's the Superstore. You probably like it's like The Office but in a Walmart. Oh yeah, I will check that out.
And Brooklyn nine nine is the other one I would recommend you. Is that with Andy Samberg? Yes, that one is one of the funniest shows I've ever seen. Honestly, I will check out so I'll check out superstore and and I may watch the snow Princess likes. Or told me that the show about the Creek that we can't say on radio Yes is good too, So well, I mean it won like every Emmy last year, so it's gotta be good. So I gotta check that one out, all right, roll call, which I know it's time to
hear from the folks from my beloved team. Oh no, forget. You can become a Facebook supporter if you want a little extra Team Buck access. We're gonna have videos going up there that won't be anywhere else, and we're gonna be doing some Facebook meet up kind of stuff and it's gonna be fun. So you can be a Facebook supporters. Go to Facebook dot com slash Buck Sexton. Alrighty, with that, we go to our roll call. We get senday Hey
Buck and producer Mark. I'm baffled as to what the endgame is for Blue state governors shutting down small business. It can't just be so these people will be dependent on government for survival. Less people working equals less tax dollars. The government can afford to take care of all the people it's putting out of work. I'm just not understanding the logic. All right, Sandy, very interesting, worthwhile question. Let me try to address this one. There are a couple
of different ways we go with this. First of all, never assume the Democrats have a plan that is is sane and reasonable. Always leave open the possibility that they're a little crazy. I always leave them for crazy, as I'm fond of saying, you know, you don't know. And at a time of mass hysteria like this, there's certainly
plenty of reason to believe that there are democrats. There will be Democrats out there who are incapable of seeing the kind of obvious reality of the downside of their policies. All right, So that's one part of this. But here's another. Let me put out a theory for you. It's in fact, a theory based on a theory modern monetary theory MMT.
What we see happening right now is a reordering of our expectations of government and society such that we are sending out you know, right now, we've got Republicans, We've got Trump saying let's send out two thousand dollar checks. Now that's for an extreme, that's for an emergency. But remember an emergency for the left is always also you as an opportunity for government and what we think of as you and I would say, well, yeah, two thousand
dollars check and let's get it to people. Well, the left seasons and says, okay, you write that check, but there are a lot of people that have a lot of problems. Why not give them two thousand dollars check every month for all eternity. Everybody who you know make below a certain amount of money, let's say, and he said, oh, wait, wait a second, Oh do you mean a you mean a minimum basic income? Right? You mean a universal basic income? You be I Oh okay, Well, when you have YOUBI,
people start to say, well, it's very expensive. And then you get to MMT modern monetary theory, and the left, Okasio Cortez, Bernie Sanders, they believe in this stuff. MMT means that you can spend as much money as you want. MMT means that whatever whatever debt you want to run up is fine because it's money that goes back to us. So who cares. Spend whatever you have to spend, and then just deal with inflation as it comes along. That's
that's the very basic version of MMT. And for those of us who would say, well, that's crazy, you're going to debase the currency, I'd say, yeah, look at bitcoin, look at gold. Look what's going on here? Is it that those things are gaining value or is it really more that the dollar is losing value right now because everyone realizes you're putting more and more dollars, more and more money in circulation, digital currency mostly, but still it's
out there. It's perception, it's value. So this is my long winded way of answer your question because I found this very interesting, Sandy, is that there is a belief among the left that is maybe a little bit crazy, but also rooted an MMT theory that yes, we'll have all these businesses go under, and yes there'll be far more people dependent on the government, but we've already established all we have to do is write them a check.
Everyone starts getting more and more checks. And you would say, I'm sure, Sandy, will hold on, who's who's supporting the value behind those deposits of currency, which is effectively what you're talking about. Who's where is the actual value creation to maintain the purchasing power of those dollars when you're just putting more and more and more in them in circulation as effectively a massive welfare program. They don't have an answer to that. You know what their answer is,
don't be mean? Why don't you care more about people? Why don't why don't you want to do more to help people? So that's what we're up against. Aaron, I like you a whold bar, A bar at a very high regard, and do believe he saved the president. However, he is losing my support lately. Why would he come out and tell everyone he will not assign a special counsel to the Hunter bid investigation? Aaron, fairpoint, thank you for writing in and bringing this up. Attorney General Bar.
Attorney General Bar is no longer the Attorney general, so let's start where that he resigned. But former A. G. Barrum, Yes he was a He was brilliant and praiseworthy on the Muller probe, and I think that we all need to under we all should remember that why would he not assign a special counsel to the Hunter Biden investigation. I don't have a good answer for you. He said he didn't see a need for it. Look, it's it's very possible that Hunter Biden was while peddling influence, not
necessarily running a foul of criminal statues. I know people don't want to hear that, but that is possible that he you know, if he uh declared all the money he was getting from Burisma in Ukraine, for example, and pay taxes on it. You know what they got maniford On for example, wasn't who I know I know now has been pardoned. Well they got manifoord On. Wasn't Russia collusion and it wasn't it was I was getting paid a lot of money. Wasn't panningy taxes on it? That's
what they nailed man afford On. If Hunter Biden actually declared the money that he was making from these influence peddling schemes, pay taxes on it, you know. I know they said there's a money laundering probe, but maybe maybe he was smart enough to Actually I'm not saying he did. I'm just saying it's possible, and Barr would know more about the state of that investigation, So that's that's a possibility. I don't have a good answer for you, though, I
wish I could tell you. Oh, here's why he wouldn't declare special counsel because to me, the Hunter Biden situation almost cries out for a special counsel. To me, the Hunter Biden situation, when you have an incoming president whose son is under federal federal investigation, of course, there's a conflict of interest within the normal operations of the executive branch at the DOJ. So wouldn't you want to have
a special counsel looking into that? Isn't that if there was ever an for a special counsel, wouldn't be Hunter Biden. I don't know. Maybe maybe I'll get to ask Attorney General Bar that at some point. I'm sorry, former Attorney General Bar, but that's the best answer I can give you right now on that. And we'll get more role call coming up here. You're in the Freedom Hud. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. All right back into
roll call. Here we get Paul. I remember if you want to write the role call team Buck and ihremedia dot com or Facebook dot com Slashbuck Sexton. Paul, how can we mobilize? I'm talking to people locally in New Jersey, but I've never organized on a large scale. It's time to come together, Paul. Well, one way is by writing into a show like this and having other people in team buck you know here that you want to mobilize,
and then it's you can create a site. You can create a digital gathering point, you can share information there, and then you can if you want to be part
of the rally. I know there's a huge rally and I meant to speak about the earlier, a huge rally planned in DC tomorrow, and I'm sure there will also be counter protesters and a kind of counter or rally or whatever going on, and that will involve antifa, lunatics and left wing people who are who are violent and destructive, and the media will cover for them because that's what they do, because they're dishonest and disgraceful. But yeah, Paul,
that's this is This is a good start. But I would say find like minded people online, find people who you listen to the show for example, gather together with them and come up with what your plan of action may be. I mean, if it's just getting the word out and demonstrations and showing through peaceful protest your point of view and showing the American people will not be or at least the Republicans and conservative conservatives will not
be silenced. That's one thing, but there's also the more traditional grassroots fundraising organizing, and these are areas the Democrats do very well, and unfortunately they organizing and the getting together and the community activism. There's a whole culture among the Democrats of doing that. We saw that with the Tea Party, and let me just tell you right now, we need that mentality to come back. What we're going
to need here is Tea Party two point zero. Now I'm not sure Tea Party is the best branding, for the best name for anything like that, but that spirit of people gathering at their community level, people coming together and coming up with a plan of action to mobilize and then to take that to action at the ballot box, which we saw remember the twenty ten huge repudiation of the Obama agenda. Thank you to the Tea Party in twenty ten and what happened with the House and the Congress.
So I would point all that out, I would look at all that Matt Hey bucking producer Mark, been listening to your show for a long time, have always enjoyed it. Thank you for all the hard work put in. It really shows. Thank you, Matt, I will say I love this show, but man, it is it is a lot of work doing this show and doing the TV show and the website and writing and American Consequences that I contribute to magazine, American Consequences, all the things that I'm
doing all the time. It's it's a lot. It's a lot. And I still need Producer Mark to tell me you have a meeting at three, you have to show up on time for radio tomorrow at at at X time. You gotta do this that. It's a lot of things. It's a lot of things. But Producer Mark, we're somehow, We're somehow We've kept the train on the tracks. Dude. Yeah, somehow, some way, we get the show to our listeners every day,
and we appreciate them for listening. We do. And Matt also says, my question is why can't Trump impound all the voting machines and check how many votes were cast illegally. Isn't this a federal election after all? PS. I hope you and this no princess had a nice vacation in Florida. You deserve it, Thank you, Matt. We did. We had a great vacation in Florida, great week down there. Look, I think I'm gonna move to Florida. I'm just gonna say it. I think I'm gonna move to Florid, probably
with it, probably within two to three years. That's my time horizon. But I think moving to Florida is very likely for me. I think that I need at least I know it's not a red state. It's not like moving to Wyoming or something where you know it's a red state. But there's so many don't I don't want to do another free infomercial for Florida. I feel like I've been doing that too much lately. You know, w io D and WFLA listeners will like, good job Buck, But yeah, I know. I think I'm gonna be joining
you all down there if I moved to Florida. The producer mark am I allowed to say, y'all. Is that considered Southern for the purposes of being a y'all user? Well, it depends on what part of Florida you're in. Perfect I think you're totally correcting this perfect answer. I think if I moved to Pensacola, I can say y'all, But if I moved to Miami, I have to say, um, you know yellow, No, you don't change anything because that area of Florida has based bally the sixth Borough of
New York. Yeah, without the crazy policies. Nancy, next up, I've been listening to since the Real News days, also whenever Glenn Beck had you on his show Prior to that. I've been a listener to Glens for many years. I obviously loved listening to you, so I still listen to all three hours of your radio show. Always thought you're very sharp, knowledgeable and entertaining. I love the impressions you
do and Commy Bear and your other fun characters. I enjoy your banner with producer Mark, and you're the end of the show each day too, and these days especially, I really appreciate the insight you're able to provide in this crazy world. I listen to your show on the iHeart app usually in the evenings. Happy belated birthday, love
your show and Shields High Well, Nancy. Thank you for the belated birthday present here by writing in this very supportive and kind note, it really means a lot, and it really is just Mark and I putting this together every day and blasting out the show all across the country and all over the internet. And the fact that folks like you get something out of it, enjoy it, and know that you can come here and you know
what you're getting every day. You know what you're a part of, you know what being a member of the team is. That is deeply meaningful. Were very appreciative everybody. It's going to be a big day tomorrow because we're gonna have a lot to talk about from everything that's happened today, So get ready for it. Shields high
