You are entering the freedom hunt. A Black Lives Matter leader says they will burn this system down if they don't get what they want. Us marshals are going to be protecting federal monuments. Minneapolis neighborhood goes COP three, a big court win for Trump on immigration. COVID case is spiking in some big states, and the Dixie Chicks have a new name coming up. Buck Sexton initially decoding the news and disseminating information with actionable intelligence. Make no mistake, Frank,
You're a great American Again. This is the Buck Sexton Show. Homeless CIA analysts, I can speak to three hours without a phone call. Try doing that sometimes. No. Welcome, my friends, Welcome, Welcome to the Buck Sexton Show. As always, honor and privilege to have you here with me. Thank you so much.
We have a ton to discuss. We always do these days, right because, as we know, we have the big issues all jammed together right now, of the election of COVID nineteen, of the economy, of the Black Lives Matter protest movement, right all these things. It's going to be a busy, busy summer. That much we can all count on. And let's start with where we are now in the Black Lives Matter protests, and because I will talk to you about COVID nineteen and then we'll discuss a bit of
how Trump is doing politically speaking across the country. Well, let's just first say this, Does anyone really believe at this point that this is ultimately meant to make this a better country? Or is this really about an expression of outrage and a political mobilization for a party that is willing to use the emotional outburst. That's really what this is. The emotional outburst that is also tied I think to the stress and the psychological duress of this
lockdown for the purposes of achieving power. When you think of it that way, it becomes very clear. I think what's going to be happening in the weeks and months ahead. I can't say that I can predict the future, but I do think we should recognize that this is not going to get better anytime soon, and the lessons that have been learned in recent weeks and months will be forgotten by the media the second that it is convenient for them, so they'll just go back to the old stories.
They'll go back to what they were saying before it does not matter that we have proven the argument that they made to be wrong. It does not matter that we have learned the lesson or should have based on the data and based on recent history. You're going to hear the same stuff from them. And one of the things that's going to keep coming up is that this movement, the Black Lives Matter movement, is about police reform. It's not.
It's not about police reform, because if you look at the numbers, police are doing a very good job in this country. The last twenty years, violence has been going down, down, down. The exceptions to that are overwhelmingly Democrat controlled cities in a few places, and that's something that the Democratic Party
somehow never is held to account for. I mean, now we're looking they keep talking about the system, and we'll discuss what one Black Lives leader, black Lives Matter leader said about this, But first I just want to say the Democrat Party is never, never, going to turn around and look at its constituency in the eye and say, you know what we've been saying, what we've been creating for decades and decades, the supporting welfare policies without any
regard for what it does for intact families, and whether the state is effectively subsidizing social policies that are not a good idea of social decisions, that can be deleterious, that can be damaging to certain communities. The Democratic Party cannot will not ever do that, and in fact they'll shut down discussions of this. And these are discussions that also should be had in all impoverished communities, including those
in the country that are overwhelmingly white. People talk about the poorest per capita counties in the United States, and Eastern Kentucky is usually the very top of the list, which is almost entirely white. Social dysfunction, despair, hopelessness exists in places all around the country for people of all different races. And there are some things that we have learned, some things that we know Finnish high school, stay married,
don't have children before you're married. If you look at the social science, that's the three pronged approach to not being in poverty. Now do you see any big campaign out there that's trying to promote this. Do you see anyone saying, hey, just let's let's teach this in schools. Look at all the things that are being taught in schools,
all the time. Look at the different revisionist histories that are out there now and the way that we're all undermining the narrative of the country of the founders coming up with all this new stuff. These are focusing that they're focusing on what's meant to divide us and meant to excuse the unbelievable failures of the Democrat urban project
stretching back for at least my entire lifetime. And when it comes to reductions of out of wedlock births, when it comes to intact families stretching through now multiple generations, has been it's been terrible. But if you even talk about families, you're considered some kind of out of touch elitist or something even much worse than that. When all the data shows us, as they pretend to care about
the data, the numbers. If we were having a serious conversation about how to try to fix parts of our society that are dysfunctional, cities that are plagued by crime, regions that have way too much poverty and illiteracy, and opioid overdose or crack overdose or either whatever drug we're talking about, it's all some of the factors underlying this are the same, and they're human failings. There are problems that come up because people need us at people need
if they can a two parent household. It is the social science tells you this. Now, this isn't I'm not putting anyone down. I'm not suggesting that I sit here in judgment of anyone's life. But if we're going to talk about the data and what it tells us about public policy, a two parent household is a stronger, stronger formula for stable generations going forward, right that won't get involved with drugs and crime and gangs and poverty. None of this is even part of the conversation. We push
all of that aside, that's not even something we can discuss. Instead, we're getting lectures about white fragility, which you know, I've gone back and forth on whether I'm going to read the book that's out there now by an author who's one of these really one of these race grievance grifters who are out and there are many of them, is
a huge industry, and they're actually quite powerful. I mean, I've come across many of them over the years, and they remind me now because they used to be in colleges you would have this would you would have because I was an employee at one point part time at Amherst College where I went to school, and we would get the Diverse City Indoctrination training at the beginning of every year, and you would have people who would come in and they would have all these explanations for how
if you don't effectively sign on for the entire progressive agenda, you might be a little bit racist. And if you don't accept things like white privilege, you're If you don't accept white privilege, you are showing your white fragility, and you're a white fragility. It's evidence of an underlying racism. This is very similar. I mean, I've always been fascinated by the totalitarianism, as you know, of the Soviet Union.
I read about it. I have a bunch of Stalin biographies I've read that are sitting on the bookshelf that you can't see right now, but it's right next to me. I find the Soviet Union fascinating because how could you take a very large and culturally rich and sophisticated country and completely ruin it, I mean just completely destroy it for generations, and it is using many of the same Mark.
It's using the same Marxist and division first attitudes and approaches that we see currently being used here in America, and that do stretch back to the French Revolution. I've been fascinated by the lack of you know, that they need a revolution that did not end in misery, heinous bloodshed and destruction of everything on the left. And so this is why they've created this mythology of the French
Revolution as something that is to be celebrated. The French Revolution was an abject failure that resulted in misery, murder, despair, and poverty. All right. They had people desecrating churches, intentionally having sex on the altar of Catholic churches to just show how much they had defeated religion. They were coming up with new names for the calendar year. They're coming
up with all this remaking society top to bottom. You know what ended up with the Twelve The committee of the twelve people gathering together in a room decide who's got to get got, if you will, who's going to get their head chopped off? Robespierre the most famous, but one of many. And what was the end result of the French Revolution. Well, as we know it turned into an autocracy, and then it led to fifteen years of
war and countless people killed, maimed, lives ruined. They had to institute price controls because of the lack of basic goods that people could actually get, you know, no milk, no bread, all that gone. The war in the Vomdee a war to suppress people who tried to maintain their Catholic faith, who believe that they should still have a relationship with God, not you know, liberte egalite, fraternite. They
actually wanted something more than that. And then it led to the tyrant Napoleon, the autocrat in charge, and that eventually the restoration of the monarchy. Right, So it was a failure. Our experiment here America, natural law God this worked. The revolution in France that they pretended was modeled on ours went off the rails. Why because radical equality and not the individual rights of human beings and contracts and private properties still being held sacred by the state. They
took a different direction. Now we could have a whole I could do a whole shows for you on the French Revolution. We could talk more about that. But if you see now I probably have just committed to that. I still owe you a multipodcast, which people have started to remind me of this week, and I have not forgotten. I think it'll be there for fourth of July weekend. All right, that's my new plan. But here's here's what I want us to remember as we're having this convert
because we're going to get dragged through this. They're not really trying to make things better. They pretend that they're going to make things better, but nobody, no serious person believes that all of us bending the knee and pretending, for example, that a noose that's not a noose, but that some people could think as a noose that wasn't directed at an African America African American, but was used to pull down a garage door. Wall Street Journal is
still writing think pieces on this. Well, it is really a noose, and it wasn't put there for him, but you know, it's still a noose that existed, and we have to eradicate these ropes from society that are used to pull down garage doors. It's crazy. It's crazy. We are being dragged through a mass hysteria because the country has been so psychologically damaged by these lockdowns, and people
are exploiting it. That's what's really happening. And there's a lot of rage and anger against Trump, which is also being just mixed into this stew of anger and division and despair and outrage and demands for power. Right, all of this is coming together at this point. But I want to say, we're not even having We're not even focusing on the right things as a country here on
this show. I think we certainly are, But as a country, the conversation is increasingly one that we can see as a massive power our grab and also a catharsis for an insanity that has been bubbling up on the left for a long time. Right, this is they're expelling. They're purging all this rage against Trump that he could be president for three years and everything goes so well, Now, oh,
COVID nineteen hits. Let's just tear the country. This is their opening to tear the country, tear the country down, and blame Trump for it, and then have the rise of the Democrat Party going forward. And there will be no lessons learned from all of their whether it's the soft coup or the Trump is a fascist and all the things that they've said. In fact, they'll view that as a worthwhile part of the resistance. To get us to this point where they could make everybody miserable and
vote Trump out of office. That's really the plan. It's not about making this a better, safer, happier country, because none of the things that are being discussed are. They're
not intelligent, they're not workable. I mean, at the national level, we're all being forced to play along with a fantasy, right, the fantasy that this is a deeply racist country, that our cops are evil racists, that the only reason for any of the disparity and crime rates and different communities across the country is the evil system and the cops who are the stormtroopers of it. You know, that's the
that's the lie that we're all being told. Okay, we all have to play along with this, we all have to do this. I say, no. I say, at least this place, the Freedom Hunt gets to be an island of sanity, amist all that noise, and I think we'll continue to be just that. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. You said, burn it down, it's time. So that makes me think that you want I said, if this country, if this country doesn't give us what we want, Dane, we will burn
down this system and replace it, all right. And I could be speaking figuratively, I could be speaking literally. As a matter of interpretation. That's what we would call a veiled threat or maybe just a threat. I was on Fox News last night on Martha McCallum show, a leader a self describe. I haven't heard anyone challenge this. A Black Lives Matter leader BLM who is telling us that this is not a negotiation. And I want everyone be
very clear on this. The true radicals in this movement, I mean the true believers, because it is a radical movement to start with. But the true believers, they're they're making demands. This is not I keep returning to this. This is not a dialogue. They're not asking for your input. They pretend that this is all about the data on the science and will the numbers say no, that's all please.
These marches in the streets are all meant to show people not just the numbers that they can get in support of this movement, but that if you don't do what they say, then some percentage of these marches are going to trash your neighborhood and maybe they'll even show up outside your house. This is a threat. This is a threat against the system explicitly by a group that is just the vanguard of the Democrat Party lunatics. That's
what's happening here. I mean, the Democrat Party no longer, I think, is even making an effort to have any bipartisan solution. I mean, they don't even pretend that sometimes I'll go through this, Oh we'll talk to the other side now on these issues. They want to let the radicals go out there and lay the groundwork for a
Democrat system takeover. If the Black Lives Matter movement was not was not an extension of the actual Democrat Party apparatus, Why are there never any words of criticism about the truth of American cities that have been in Democrat hands for decades that aren't able to have the progress that we're supposed to have right, that aren't able to fix
these problems. Why is it that you can have a Democrat chief of police in a minority majority police force, and a Democrat chief of police and a Democrat mayor in a place like Atlanta, for example, and the Black Lives Matter movement is never criticizing the Democrat politicians in charge, of course not they're making these demands, but it's all meant to be taken as Trump is the problem. Republicans are at fault. White supremacy is what's really being attacked here.
How are you going to let me ask this if this isn't just about agitation, Marxist agitation creating divisions in society, exploiting them, making people fearful to share thoughts, never mind to take actions that are not part of what the new system he described it. They're going to replace it with a new system. Right, we've seen what that looks like in other countries. Let's go read. Go read a little bit about what it was like under the Soviet's
not fun or gorgeous. Read about Venezuela. It's not fun, not a good place. They understand that. Right now, there's so much fear that even those who recognize this for the destructive force that it is, they won't speak out. And you know why in a country we're being told we're racist all the time. Socially, the most terrifying thing that you could really be called, that you could be considered is a racist. There were you could argue maybe
maybe being an abuser of children is worse. That's it racist, an epithet that will ruin your life. But we're told that there's so much white supremacy holl across society. Thanks for listening to the bus sess and show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever
you get your podcasts. In other words, for something to happen, they're going to have to face the reality of plice, brutality, the rallies of the need for justice and policing, and then recognition that there are many many good people and law enforcement but not all and that we have to address those concerns. So when they admit that and have some suggestions that are worthy of consideration, but so far they were trying to get away with murder. Actually, the
murder of George Floyd. What a reckless and stupid thing for Nancy Pelosi to say. I wish, I wish that I could tell you that this was the result of n she having one too many white wine splitzers out on the out on the veranda or the balcony or whatever of her mansion in the San Francisco Bay area. But no, because she actually doubled down on this one. Play clip two. When you were speaking yesterday, you said that Republicans are quote trying to get away with murder,
actually the murder of George Floyd Senter. Republicans are demanding an apology for that statement. Will you apologize absolutely positively? Not. The fact is, people say, I think you, frankly an oppressive given them, aren't too much credit for a bill that does nothing. They're saying, Wall you have your bill, they had theirs. Yeah, our bill just don't think there's doesn't. I'm sorry, Well, start working in good faith. Is this a good starting point? I'm trying about Mitch McConnell. I'm
trying about Mitch McConnell tying on Mitch McConnell. Yeah, sure, she is, of course, because Nancy Pelosi knows a lot about law enforcement and policing, and she's a serious person that intelligent people should listen to on any complicated matter of social policy or law and justice. Nope, has no idea what you're talking about. Nancy Pelosi is a nincom poop, a very powerful and rich nincom poop. We have a
lot of those in America. Just take a little gander around the Twitter accounts of Hollywood celebrities, people who have won one the lottery. Oh, they're so talented. Yeah, there's a lot of talented people running into Hollywood. But some people get very lucky. Luck is a real thing in life, better lucky than good. I think that's true. It's even true of some people in conservative media. But Pelosi saying this just shows you there's no effort to notice how
she never talks about Okay, what do they want? There's no effort to reach out to the other side and have police reform in a serious fashion. Here. They should be asking your Hey, Nancy Peloe, what do you think If we had a real press corps that was trying to find stuff out, they would ask Nancy Pelosi, what do you think about using the US marshals to protect federal monuments? Push her on that issue and see what
she says. Yeah, but I just id she would have no idea, no idea what to say, no idea what to do, because she just is part of this Democrat agitation machine where people who have been in power for a long time, and people who have had plenty of opportunities to address these inequalities do the Lynsky tactic of mobilized people based on rage and emotion. Pick an enemy, isolate it, freeze it, make that enemy the problem, and
guess what happens. You've gotten them to destroy your competition, your opposition, and then you knew whatever you want, there's no accountability for you would point it's all Nancy Pelosi's trying to do here. This is textbook power politics from people who are ruthless and absolutely not slowed in the least by ethics or concerns about the country or what's going to happen. Those people are called Democrats. I'm happy
that I'm seeing more of this now. And you know, I've been saying this year on the show for weeks.
On a few of Tucker's recent monologues, he is referred to the the Black Lives Matter movement as the paramilitary arm or the activist arm or the you know, and and throwing Antifa in there too, of the Democrat Party, right that that that's effectively what this is, that these are people out in the streets, they're activists, they're agitators, and they're going after and people are talking about how sometimes this is domestic terrorism, burning down buildings and saying
give us what we want or else. Is domestic terrorism a definition of terrorism using violence or threats of violence to get something political? What is this movement doing? Oh, that does sound like there are some acts of domestic terrorism. And Antifa Antifa, for example, may be a group that we have to look at now and understand is a domestic terrorist group. But now, I don't think that that alone is going to be enough to solve this problem, right.
I don't think that alone is going to change things. But I do think that we should at least speak honestly and openly about this. And remember, I give Nancy Pelosi a hard time, but it's not just Pelosi. It's not just Pelosi that is saying stuff like this, which is can we also just say reckless? Absolutely, Republicans are trying to get away with the murder of George Floyd. The guy who killed George Floyd is facing life in prison. I'm gonna ask this question, though, I'm just asking a question,
and I really mean this. I am just asking a question. Why haven't we seen the bodycam footage of the arrest of George Floyd. It might be nothing, and I believe that it might not really tell us very much at all. But I do think we should see it, don't you. Isn't the purpose of the bodycam footage so that there's full transparency. Why haven't we seen that yet? Oh? People, people are I will tell you right now, people are
scared to even ask that question. It's not possible to believe in due process and not also believe in transparency. Due process for the officer, due process for the family of the man who was killed here, George Floyd. We should all know everything that happened. That's the way that a society, that's the way that a people, the American people, can look at issues and come to solutions. If things are hidden from us, how can we know? But nobody
will even ask this right now. Everyone's everyone is avoiding, avoiding very sensitive areas of discussion at a time, and we're told that the whole point is to get discussion going. That's obviously not true. But the recklessness of the Democrats is on display constantly trying to make sure that we
all know. You step out a line, well, we'll accuse you of being complicit in the murder of a man whose murder has been used by the activist left Democrat Party as a justification for destruction and violence and hatred. That's what's happening, you know, people that are out there protesting.
First of all, you see the way that some of these young white women that have been on videos taken by my friend Henry Rogers the Daily Caller, are screaming at cops and just saying that they're part of you know, white supremacists, and they'll scream this at black cops in DC, part of a white supremacist system, and that they're how do they sleep at night? And all this stuff. Do they really not understand what happens in society if we don't have cops. Unfortunately, I think the answers they don't.
These people are unhinged. They're deranged. No serious person who considers themselves to have good judgment, any knowledge of history, and really any intellectual ability thinks that a society without law enforcement officers is going to function well, I mean, it's going to turn into a nightmare and there'll be a tremendous amount of misery and pain and violence because
of that decision. They can't see that. No, they there they want to talk about there's an article circulating today, let's get rid of the National Anthem and the author advises that we should replace it with John Legends. Imagine. Yeah, that's where we are now, replace it with John I'm sorry, did I said John Legend? I meant John Lennon. I might have said John Legend. I meant John Lennon, John Lennon's imagine And guess what that's I mean. I'm gonna say it. I'm not a huge Beatles fan. I think
the Beatles have a lot of bad songs. I think the Beatles have a lot of bad songs. And imagine, which is a Lenin song? Not even really a Beatle song, is a bad song. It's it's stupid as I mean, the lyrics are dumb, and it's not fun to listen to, and it's kind of depressing. But this is where we are now, We're gonna start arguing about things like this. Yeah, imagine.
Oh it's horrible. It's a horrible song. I can't even speaking of songs and music and these little cultural fights that are gonna keep playing out more people bending the knee. The Dixie Chicks no longer known as the Dixie Chicks as of today, they're just called They're just called the chicks. Okay, Racism solved. Good job, Dixie Chicks. I'm sorry, chicks, you're in the freedom Hunt. This is the bucks In Show podcast.
And why did you make the Senator durban a speaker Pelosi saying Republicans are trying to quote get away with the murder of George Floyd. Well, if she has explained what that was all about, and I'll stand by her words on this, but we shouldn't let something this historic and this meaningful be diverted by one word here, one word there. You know, each of us who does this for a living counts on being a Warren Smith. It's a like moment. Sometimes we're better than others. Stands by
her words, Dick Durbins. I don't think it's just Pelosi saying Republicans are complicit in the murder of George Floyd. I don't know what could be more inflammatory and idiotic than that. But that's Nancy Pelosi for you. He sometimes I like to just set the fire and see where it happens. Then you've also got the reality of what this means. Now in places where people think that Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats are being honest in this conversation,
that they really want to make things better. They want to improve this country. They don't, but they know that right now, as I've said, make America miserable again. That is the Democrat plan. That's all they have to do, and they will win, and they'll figure it out after they win. They don't care. They got this, this empty vessel of Joe Biden. I'm carnagers, a little too old and like to yell conn of a dumbass. But you know, I've been in politics, man, I've been in politics a
long time. Let's have a push up contest. That's Joe Biden for you. But places are suffering. There's actual bad stuff happening because of the insanity of this movement right now, which then brings me to well, Senator Kennedy. I thought that Louisiana had a good had a good line on this one. And also he's just you know, I love a good Southern accent. But Kennedy, his is great. Play Clip nine. We had people on Capitol Hell, I'm sad to say, I to thank cops are guilty until proven innacence.
And I'm gonna say what I said the other day, if you hate cops just because you're they're cops. Next time you get in trouble, call them a crackhead. I don't think. I don't think. Well, I only put it in another way. I think we got more honest cops and we got honest politicians. We definitely have more honest cops than we do honest politicians. So that's a good line. And yeah, I mean, if you don't like cops, what are you gonna do when bad things happen to you?
What you're gonna do when they come for you? Bad boys? Bad boy? I mean, it's we can't even watch it anymore. The show is gone. I remember back. I remember I'll being like a really young kid and I sometimes get to go in and sneak into my parents room as they were watching the show or a movie, and if I was kind of quiet and we'll behave I just sort of, you know, sit on the floor or whatever, and uh, and they would watch that. My dad at least used to watch that show sometimes. And yeah, I
mean the cops are the good guys. It shows you what it's liked to be a cop, and they are the good guys and gals, of course, But speaking of what happens when you don't have cops, we're getting a neighborhood in Minneapolis. And I know we're on a great station up in Minneapolis, and we've got a really loyal audience there and it's growing every month. So thank you
very much for that. And my heart goes out to all of a team Buck in the Minneapolis area because man, that city is just ground zero for the crazy right now. It really is. So there's this area called powder Horn Park and the decision was made because people started showing up here, vagrants and such. People's decided in this area that they weren't going to call the cops. They wanted to be welcoming. They wanted to be welcoming. And now
guess what ends up happening. Well, when you take an area, we take a park where you're creating and I'm not a cop free zone. It's not quite as bad as Seattle, but where no one's gonna call the cops and what's going on. The police can't be everywhere, so they probably don't want to get involved in this situation at all. What you have is now an area where there's a lot of bad stuff happening. Oh my gosh, you mean that when you refuse to call police because you think
calling cops is racist. Bringing in the cops is a racist. When you refuse to do that, bad things are going to happen. Yeah, this was the daily mail piece. Minneapolis neighborhood that vowed not to call cops after George Floyd's death is now struggling with a three hundred person homeless camp plagued by drug dealers in their local park. Yeah. So here they've they've set up this. It's effectively like
an occupy encampment. And this was those who lived near by to where Floyd was killed the hands of cops on twenty fifth of man welcome dozens of tents to powder Horn Park while the displaced people look for permanent accommodation and urging officials not to a victim for now. But in the past two weeks they've been using the
open space. Some people house have complained about a heavy flow of traffic at night keeping them up and drug dealers, and two people have already overdosed and been carted away by the of EMS services. Yep, that's right. People think that they're it's fine, you know, we're not going to call the cops. A lot of drug dealing going on. Bad things are going to happen here, but don't call it. To call the cops on those displaced into this park would be racist. Okay, this reminds me a little bit
of from my childhood. I lived on the East Side in Manhattan at a time when all of Manhattan was pretty sketchy at night, and there was an encampment that was set up and it was under a temple, a Jewish temple, because it had an overhang over the street, so it wasn't side the temple, but there was an area that was sheltered and this became an open air homeless and vagrant shelter, although it wasn't supposed to be, and you would have fifty to one hundred people who
would show up, and there was a city councilman here in New York. This was I remember this very well for when I was a kid city councilman in New York, and they would show up and give out little cooking stoves, and they would give out, you know, mattresses and cardboard boxes, and they would set up this incamment. And this was right around the corner, I mean fifty feet from the entrance of the building that I lived in with my
whole family, and I was a little kid then. I remember at night hearing the you know, the yells from in there and everything else. And this was in what would be considered a well off neighborhood of New York. But the city council didn't want to move them. Didn't want to move that would be that would be I don't know, racist or not enough social justice if you move them. And they had to and the city council that and the NYPD this is under the Dinkins administration,
they wouldn't deal with it. That Jewish temple had to raise I think it was a million dollars to build a steel gate to put up because the city would not clear out this open air homeless shelter that I remember being a little ten year old kid, you know, holding my mom's hand going to church and thinking this doesn't feel safe because it wasn't. But that's liberal Democrat policy for you, folks, that's what it gets you. Thanks
for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. It is exactly as I predicted and others as well. I don't like to me the gods, Oh, I see you, everything coming, you know, and it's smashed. No, I actually like to give credit where it's due. And many of my fellow conservatives out there were pression on this,
saw this one. But I've been hitting it hard because I know here in New York City this is I knew it was going to happen, and I know that this media can justify think of it this way, if they can justify being a part of the soft coup attempt against the President, weaponizing dj and FBI and the rest of the intelligence community with this Russia collusion fairy tale, not a very good fairy tale, but a total farce and a lie. If they'll go along with that, what
won't they go along with? Right? Where will they draw the line? The answer is whatever is useful for them, That's what they'll do. Whatever lie helps, whatever narrative pushes forward their interests, that becomes all that matters. That is the only organizing principle, that's the only thing that matters
to them. And that's why it was so clear, so abundantly clear, that they would the moment the moment, it was advantageous for the Democrats pretend that we haven't been through weeks of protests where there is likely spread of COVID nineteen, and all of a sudden, we're hearing about how oh the reopening and the Trump rallies and the reopening and the Trump rallies, and I want to dig into this right now. Now. There are some aspects of
this that are not clear. One aspect that is I meaning that when we look at the numbers, and I'm gonna tell you I don't have all the answers. If I did, I should be the Space Lord, God, Superstar, Ninja, Freedom Hut, Commander in Chief or something. You know, I'm not perfect. I'm not all knowing, and we already all know that for sure. Where As producer Mark to chime in, oh, that's right, he's off this week. That's gonna say this is Usually he'd be like, yeah, that's right, not perfect Buck,
but we miss him. I know we miss him. But here's what I will say. There are the morons out there, the people that are just going to pretend well, again, there's no acountability mechanism because their audience just wants to hear the stuff that they're saying, and normal people who are intelligent don't watch normal people who are honest and want real analysis from people who are highly literate, intelligent,
honest and worthwhile. They don't watch Morning Joe. Right, so you know, you get what you pay for, so to speak, by spending your time watching Morning Joe. But you know, here's what he'll say, exactly as we knew he would, and others play clip four in any area that kills
that will kill senior citizens, Arizona's senior citizens. Their lives just got a lot more complicated after the super spread Er event that Donald Trump pushed in Arizona so he could do what so he can spread conspiracy theories about American democracy, and so he could say racist ramblings met to inspire his thirty five percent when it was helpful for his ratings and his media profile. Joe Scarborough couldn't
couldn't kiss up to Trump enough. Let's remember that, and then they had a falling out for whatever reason, and now he is a Trump deranged lunatic. But let's remember Joe Scarborough had no things to say like this about the super Spreader events that were the looting and the rioters and the protesters. There were actually precautions that were taken at the Tulsa rally, and they're doing temperature checks and they passed out masks, they did things like that.
But we're gonna pretend that the looters are like, whoa, WHOA, hold on, before you run off with that bag from Dulce and Gabbana or Gucci or Coach or whatever, has someone taken a temperature check because you're closer than six feet to me? Of course not, of course not. So here's what's really happening. I have some of the numbers. I've been looking at them trying to get a sense of what we're really facing. And I think it's very, very important that we all know that the media is
gonna lie about this from now until election day. You will not have an honest This is a life and death issue. It is COVID nineteen is a life and death issue, and the media will not be honest about this. It is more important to them that their power, their narrative, and their political party are advantage through all of this than anything else. That's what has been proven to us by the silence about COVID nineteen during the BLM protests and riots and now the sudden oh my gosh, look
at this look what's going on. So let's take a moment, shall we. There are more cases now, There are more cases than at any point since April. Forty five thousand, five hundred cases in a days. That's the number that's getting everyone's attention now. A portion of there's what we know, there's what they're lying about, and there's what we don't know. We need to break these down. This is how to have a serious that's because it does really matter. There's
forty five thousand, five hundred cases in a day. That's the new record. And California, Texas, and Florida are the states where we've seen the numbers spike the most in terms of cases. Cases alone is not a particularly useful metric because we are also testing a lot more and on a per capita basis, have tested a lot more than Europe. Now, Europe has not had a resurgence. So and I'm gonna be jumping around between what we know,
what we don't know, and what they're lying about. Europe has not had a resurgence the way that we've seen in some of these places, or a spike. You could say that we've seen it's a spike really in this case because we haven't had cases like this before in Arizona, in Florida and in Texas. Show this is not an area where we really know quite yet. We don't have a full understanding of what has caused this, but cases alone don't really mean all that much. There's more testing.
I also will point out that remember how I was telling you last month, in the month before that tracing this is a fantasy that at this stage of an epidemic to do tracing is preposterous. I was right, Oh, we're gonna find there's forty five thousand cases in a day. One day, forty five thousand people, okay, are test positive for COVID nineteen, and we're going to trace everyone they've been in contact with for the last two weeks. This is it's so, But that goes to remember the experts.
We're telling you we're gonna do trace. We're gonna do trace. Oh, it works very well, And I was saying, this is insane. I'm going to trace this if the virus had effectively entirely disappeared, right, and then you set up trace programs for a resurgence of the virus to try to get ahead of it in some places, maybe then there could be some usefulness to it, but to pretend, I mean, we have been slowed in New York in the reopening, for example, because we don't have enough tracers. What they're
never gonna be able to trace. It's already there's community spreadle of the country. There's people moving around now in New York and Connecticut and New Jersey. There's voluntary quarantines that are going in place. Instead of looking at what we've learned though, I remember the quarantine's not really voluntary, but it's on the honor system, so it's voluntary. How are they how are they gonna they're gonna stop people with out of state license plates? Now, this is this
is crazy. But what you're hearing is a lot of despair around the issue that then very quickly transitions into its Republicans fault. Right here you have a perfect example of this governor, Governor Cuomo who presided, but the worst response to COVID nineteen of any person in the country. What do I mean by person person? Play Governor Cuomo talking about others using this for political reasons as he
does exactly that play clip three. I say to them all, look at the numbers you played politics with this virus and you lost. You told the people of your state, and you told the people of this country, White House, don't worry about it. Just open up, go about your business. This is all democratic hyperbole. Oh really, Now you see twenty seven states with the numbers going up, You see the death projections going up, you see the economy going down.
It wasn't never politics, it was always science. And they were in denial. And denial is not a life strategy. You see now they're saying, oh, don't worry that, it's not really that the virus is going up, just the testing numbers are going up. Don't even know what that means mathematically. And forget that your hospital beds are filling up. You know what that means. When your hospital beds fill up, it means more people are getting sick. That's what's happening.
And it's now undeniable. This country paid a terrible price. Yeah, paid a terrible price, certainly in New York where we had over five thousand seniors die in nursing homes that were filled with people who are COVID positive because Cuomo said that's where they have to go. The dumbest, most reckless, most lethal decision that could be made. Remember, this virus is still really only a danger to people who are
over sixty, and it's mostly over seventy. I believe the median age of fatalities in this country from COVID nineteen is over eighty the median age, not the average ation. But this is a disease that is very dangerous to one segment of our society, and it is to our seniors. I don't know for a lot of us. That's either those who are listening to this, moms and dads, grandmas and grandpas. So of course we need to take precautions to protect seniors, but we also have to remember what
has been learned the hard way through this. We had a total lockdown in New York City, and you know what happened. There were still a lot of cases, a lot of people. We were locked down for weeks and weeks and weeks and a lot of cases. And if you look at places in Europe where they had lockdowns that were severe versus lockdowns that were not that severe, there's they can't prove a correlation between the severity of
lockdown and saving lives. They actually can't prove this in Europe they're like, oh wait, there's a lot about this disease that we don't even understand yet, a lot about the spread that we don't understand. And anybody who's going to challenge me on this or say, oh, you know, you don't know. All I do is read about this all the time. And we know that they said no masks, and then maybe masks, and now definitely masks, and okay, well you can get it in your eyes if it's arsoli.
So we're get too mask and goggles. At what point does this become so absurd that no one's going to comply anymore. Also, aerosolis virus droplets. We think we're told that masks are really useful against this. CDC has a study on influenza virus and mask wearing and you know, how much does it How much did it help? The CDC study said that doesn't really seem like it helps very much at all. But you gotta wear the mask. Cuomo said, wear a mask. It's about to start. And
Cuomo has had the worst response. That's the most cases, the most death, the dumbest decisions, And now he's lecturing other places. I think Florida has had about three or four thousand deaths total. New York is at thirty thousand. Florida has a lot of seniors, dense population. No, Cuomo is a no position to lecture anybody about this. Well,
how does he not understand that more testing means more cases. Yeah, if you're catching about ten percent of actual cases that are happening in a community, and then you do more and more testing and you're catching twenty percent of cases, your number of cases will go up. But it's not that more people are infected. This is not hard to understand. And he brings up hospitalizations concerning that's a real See, this is where I get intoy. We don't know. I
don't pretend to know everything. We don't know. There is a dynamic where people are going to the hospital and they had not been going before and they are tested for COVID when they're there and they're positive. They did not know, so that's occurred and they're considered a COVID hospital.
Admit the real number that the real thing that we have to figure out here is how many people are in the ICU because of COVID nineteen now, and yes, how many people are dying from COVID nineteen not dying and have COVID nineteen, which is another You know that the numbers here are very You'll have to parse them. You have to get very specific. Otherwise you just go into this cycle of panic as, oh, well, are we
actually seeing more cases? Are we actually in a phase two of the or a two point zero of the virus spreaders? It's just the continuation of the original spread. We have to ask these questions. But I'm gonna I'm gonna try to remind everybody here if something that's really important because this it's all over. If we go into the election and they're still, oh my gosh, we're in lockdowns and panic, Trump loses, Trump loses, Democrats know that
everybody should know that it's done. It's not gonna win. So you gotta remember that as they're telling us all this information. But there's something else. They lied to us about the purpose of the lockdowns. Let me repeat, they lied to us about the purpose of the lockdowns government. Why let's talk more about it. You're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. I've been getting up at four thirty in the morning every day for five months. I go to bed eleven thirty every night.
All I do is read and immerse myself in this virus. I talk to people all over the world trying to figure out what's going on. And I cannot believe that we are in the predicament that we are in right now, with all that we have known, with all the bells that have been sounded, the alarms that have been made across the world, I cannot believe we're in the position that we're in right now. We're the greatest country on earth. We should have been able to figure this out early.
We should have been able to test And now we're still having arguments about whether or not we should put these these band aids on the problems, such as masks effective band aids, but still band aids on this problem and we're still not even sure that we want to do that. We got a patient bleeding out in front of us. We know what to do, and we are not doing it. And it is Yeah, it's frustrating for sure, Doctor Sandre Gupto over at CNN. We know what to do, Like,
what what are we supposed to do? I just oh, lockdown again? Is that the plan? Lockdown again? There was a period in New York where I'm telling you it was a total ghost town here, okay, and everybody, and I mean everybody was wearing masks, and guess what, the
virus was still spreading in the community. So if the virus is still going to spread even when people are in absolute panic as we were here and we have the worst COVID outbreak of anywhere in the country, if the virus is in that is that easy to spread, then what is the answer? What are they really are we really just supposed to stay locked in our homes forever?
Is that? Is that what we're going to do? Because I'm also going to point out that the virus may very well have mutations that don't make it that much less lethal, but do make it hard for a vaccine to give permanent immunity. We don't have great treatments for it yet. We have some treatments that are a little bit you know, there's decks of meta zone for example. We have some treatments that are working for it a
little bit, but just a little bit. I mean, that's that's only you're in the hospital and you're really close to death's door. I mean, they're not using these as a proper lactic They're not using these as a means of stopping people from getting this. But why did I say that we were lied to about this to get us to comply with the initial lockdown. What was the argument? It wasn't that we're going to stop the virus from spreading. That was not what we were told, and I have
not forgotten. We were told it was to keep hospitals from being overwhelmed. We went through periods of weeks, months of unrestrained spread throughout the entire United States. We had places like New York City hit incredibly hard with it was a single high hospital system overwhelmed. Was a single hospital unable to treat a patient? No, So do we think that we're now going Is that going to happen now? Is that we're being told, Oh, now it's going to
be because there's been some restriction. I don't have all the answers, but I also have questions. I don't have answers too. Why is it that we've been in We've been had states where there was reopening, more contact with people reopening. Georgia was one of them. Texas Florida open for weeks and weeks and weeks, and they didn't see the hospitals getting fuller and fuller and more and more people dying. Doctor Gupta is pretending like we all know
the answer. No, we don't have the answers. We don't know. But here's one answer I have for you. No second lockdowns. We pushed through. We fight on. This is America. I'm not living in some totalitarian idiocracy where the protests are fine but the rest of life isn't. Thanks for listening to the Bus and show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Look, we haven't had a lot of good
news to celebrate from the courts recently. That's putting it mildly. It has been a really rough patch for our constitutionalism and for people who think that the law is something that is written, that is intelligible, that is understandable by all people, based on what the words are, not based on what some people would like the words to have been, not the same thing. And so with that, I take you to the Supreme Court in a seven two decision.
Now here's the thing. This is a victory, but it also goes to show you just how extreme the Democrat position and particularly the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which is just a bunch of left wing activist lunatics who are an appeals you know, or an appeals court, federal court. I mean, this is a powerful body in the United States law and they're just unhinged, so unhinged that even some of the Libs on the Quarter or had to be like, Okay, you can't, you can't do this. You know,
this is even beyond where we'll get there eventually. Don't worry, we're progresses, we're libs, But right now it's just too much to push for this. So the way that this is being framed, the way the media is reporting on this, is that a seven two ruling, this is NBC News, allows people to be deported without judicial review of their cases. Oh oh oh no, this seems so harsh. This seems like such a policy that's slapping the statue of liberty in the face. How could we have this? How could
we do this? Well, it turns out when you look at the case, it's very clear why this is the ruling that has come down from the Supreme Court just earlier today. And remember seven too, so it's not a five four decision. This is a This is very clear it's just the extreme superlibs. I mean, Soda Mayor is effectively an activist of the left who was now sitting
on the Supreme Court. You know, she is someone who anything that you would expect any of these HR directors that are constantly handing you pamphlets on diversity and inclusion. And you know, how dare you question anything I say. She's in line ideologically with that left wing activist Democrat movement. But here's the background of the case. You understand this.
A guy named Vijaya Kumar Thorigi of Sri Lanka was detained by federal agents within twenty five miles of the US Mexico border, and he claimed because he was obviously told this by a lot of people before he got to the border, because the cartels number the cartels make a lot of money off the human smuggling operation. You know, you're you're not going to get close to the border unless the cartel and make a run for unless the cartel is getting paid off. They make big money from this.
So it's a criminal enterprise. It's a criminal act ennit of the US illegally, and it's a criminal enterprise too that that benefits from it. Makes money off of the human smuggling aspect. So he claimed asylum because he said a group of men kidnapped and beat him in his home country and he faced harm because of that. And he says he thinks it's because he's a Tamil minority. Right, you have the Tamil and the Sinhalese in Sri Lanka and the Sinhalese of the majority, there's a Tamil minority.
You've probably heard of the Tamil Tiger is a terrorist organization. So yeah, this is this is a guy claiming, well, I was beat up because I'm a Tamil, so now give me asylum. And they said, well, hold on, how do you know you're beat up because you were a Tamil. Oh, he doesn't know what's really his story as it's not really clear, so he just came up with this. Look, he couldn't claim he's not a Syrian refugee, right, so he has to try to tailor the story to where
he's from. He couldn't claim MS thirteen back in Al Salvador, for example, was threatening him, so he came up with something else. Well, he managed to get in front of immigration officials and the immigration officials said that no, your story, sorry, you don't qualify for asylum, and they quickly deported him. This was uphell, this was fine. And then he tried to challenge and say, no, he should have the due
process right as somebody captured illegally entering. As he's entering the United States, he should have due process rights to challenge in federal court. His to tension, I'm sorry, his expulsion and rather his removal from the United States. Now, just think about what that would mean. Any single person caught entering United States illegally would have the due process right too, and they're going to have a council provided for them. They're going to be able to go before
a federal judge and challenge their their deportation. Every single person who's caught would therefore have to be kept in the United States. Believe they're going to show up to federal court, have a court appointed lawyer, and then get to go and argue why they should be allowed of the United States. This is all the federal courts would be doing this. He had. The due process in this case was given by the agents who caught you and said, what's your story? Not good enough for a credible fear test.
You have to go. That is your due prod. You don't have more due process than that. That is your due process. Other people that you think we'll buck hold on. What about all these other migrants that have been coming A. Yeah,
they were coached and passing their credible fear standard. This guy's story essentially fell apart, and it's clear that he just wanted to come into America and the immigration agents who caught him, know, Border patrol and Immigration to the customers enforcement were like, sorry, your story is not credible. You're going And he's saying no, no, no, I get to tell it to a judge. What you had had with other people was they did have what at least sounded and it's a very low bar, sounded like a
credible fear standard. Oh. MS thirteen is going to kill me if I go home? Why you oh, because my neighborhood is overwhelm with MS thirteen. But people had this story that they would tell and they would then pass the credible fear and then they get into the immigration system with the court and they wouldn't show up to court,
or if they did, they kept challenging it. But this is a very straightforward, very straightforward judgment here, which is that we can have enforcement of the border and you don't get to start just getting in. You're not a US citizen. You have no rights specifically to challenge this order. You're not here legally in any context. We're not going to start filling the court system with challenges and then appeals and then more challenges of people who are caught
entering the border illegally. As they're entering, think about what this would mean. It's a great All you have to do is go up, get caught, and now you get to get your day in court in the United States. Where are you going to be waiting for that day in court in the United States? You get to stay,
you get to say stay. Then the Ninth Circuit said that the the then this guy found look, they brought a habeas corpus challenge here, and they also found that they that they the Ninth Circuit of Appeals Court, the crazy Court, the Ninth Circuses people call it, also found that there was a it's really a due process violation. And he said, and this was Alido writing for the majority, quote.
Habeas has traditionally been a means to secure release from unlawful detention, but responding invokes the writ to achieve an entirely different end, namely to obtain additional administrative review of his asylum claim and ultimately to obtain authorization to stay in this country. Aliens who have established connections in this
country have a due process right, Alido said. But he wrote that thora CGM attempted to enter the country illegally and was apprehended, apprehended just twenty five yards from the border. He therefore has no entitlement to procedural rights other than those afforded by this statute. Amazing, isn't it. This is the ACLU, of course, which is a left roy organization not about liberty at all, but meant to destroy America.
ACLU is upset about this. They said the rule quote fails to live up to the Constitution's bedrock principle that individuals deprived of their liberty have their day in court, and that this includes asylum seekers. No, their asylum claim was heard through the process and they did not pass the initial credible fear test. That's what the statute says. The statute doesn't say you get to show up and you get to just automatically go to court the law
is supposed to have meaning. Soda Mayor and her descent, which was joined by Kagan, said the majority's decision handcuffs. This is all from CNBC. The judiciary's ability to perform it's constitutional duty to safeguard individual liberty and dismantles a critical component of the separation of powers. They're delusional. We have a law. The law says that this is how we secure our border. And if you are not a
US citizen, you are not able. You are not able to just keep going through the legal process and get all the protections of and if you're not even in the country illegally at all, even as a as a visitors, as an alien who's here on a visa, you know, think about what anyway. It's but this, the fact that there are Democrats, activist democrats on the Supreme Court who can't even agree that this is a lawful usage of immigration powers by immigration authorities just goes to show you.
I mean, they are completely it doesn't matter what the law says. They're activists who are trying to seek an outcome. Democrats do this all the time. The Ninth Circuit exactly the same thing, activist seeking an outcome, undermining law at its very essence. That's what they do. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. You know, we have a record this year on crime, a record
positive rating on crime this year at the best. And you hear about certain places like Chicago, and you hear about what's going on in Detroit and other other cities. All Democrat run. Every one of them's Democrat run. Twenty out of twenty, twenty worst, the twenty most dangerous, our Democrat run. We have one city or two cities in particular, worse than Honduras, worse than Afghanistan, worse than Afghanistan. And these are cities within the United States, Democrat run, radical
left run. You see what's going on in Seattle. You see what's going on in another place, the Seattle, of all places. Who would even think that's possible. Twenty out of twenty the Democrats one a weekend, very substantially our law enforcement and our police, and frankly, they want to defund largely, at least largely, there are some that want to defund and abolish our police. If you can believe that, and we're not letting that happens. Notice that the president.
What he's saying here is absolutely true. Democrats are in control of all of these cities. We know that. And there's never any blowback against the Democratic Party for this. They're never help responsible. There's something that there's a dynamic that's going on here. And I know this dynamic because of what happens in New York City, what happens in Washington, DC.
Cities that I've lived in and where I know people either I myself worked in the police and security realm or many many friends of mine in the case of DC, work in the police and security realm. You work for the cops. We're work cops, And here's what you have in Democrats cities. Because he's talking about all the violence,
and you'd say, well, is that really true? In the answers, yes, I mean, if you look at per capita, what's going on in Chicago and what's going on in Baltimore, there is more violence than you have per capita than in even what we consider to be very dangerous countries. And you'd say, well, why isn't there more of an outcry about this? Well, here's the reality of Democrat cities in America when it comes to crime. And if there's an exception to this, I'd be curious to know what it is.
Overwhelmingly even you can have a city that you can think of as pretty safe, but there are areas of the city where crime is concentrated in New York, which I know very well. I know the numbers, I know the neighborhoods and work for the NYPD. In New York, almost all of the violent crime and the shootings in particular, almost all of the murders, I should say, and the shootings in particular, are concentrated in There are five boroughs in New York City, and the violence is in a
couple of parts of Brooklyn and the South Bronx. That's where you have seventy five percent plus of the homicides that occur. So it's in a very small, overall, very small part of the city. Now you would say, hold on, if you know where the violence is, why can't you
stop it? Why can't you do more? Well, For one, there's always this deflection that happens from the elite rich, predominantly in New York white liberals, who say, oh no, what we have to do is not, you know, more aggressive policing to keep the you know, ninety nine percent, ninety nine point nine percent of these minority neighborhoods where there is all this violence, people are just good people trying to live their lives and not involved in this crime.
Instead of focusing on how to protect the ninety nine percent plus all the violent neighborhoods who are trying to live their lives, raise their families, you know, go to go to work, do whatever they need to do. Is you know, productive citizens day to day. No, they focus on, oh, let's expand you know, let's expand the public school system with even more funds, and let's expand welfare programs. Let's
do these things that do not work. This is the social worker idea that we've seen the Libs bringing up. But you see, there's another part of this that they'll never really you'll never really hear the media address. And there is a sense of guilt that the the elite liberal upper class in these cities has to exponge because you know, they have to find a way to expel this to get rid of this sense of guilt. Because they're mostly fine with day to day life in these cities.
It is great they get to haul their liberal policies and liberal politics, and as long as the violence and the shootings and everything else are happening in what are in New York and DC overwhelmingly minority neighborhoods. I mean, DC is a largely by demographics separated city. There are parts of DC. You can look at this, there are maps. There's parts of DC that are overwhelmingly African American, and there are parts of DC. There's one part of DC,
really northwest, that is overwhelmingly white. And all these white liberals in DC will tell you, oh, you know, we have great pologies and great ideas and everything, but they don't really spend much time thinking about because it does and affect them. You see the violence in minority, minority majority neighborhoods saying things true. Here in New York City you have all these white liberals and then they're not
all white, they're from different races and backgrounds. But the rich liberals in Manhattan who live in multimillion dollars apartments and you know, ten million dollars town houses. You know, the Anderson Coopers and the Don Lemons and the Aaron Burnetts and these people at CNN. They pretend to care so much, but all the violence is concentrated in a few neighborhoods. What do they do? What do they want
to happen with that? Oh no, let's just vote. Let's bash the cops because that's going to make things better in those neighborhoods. They every once in a while have to confront the guilt, the elite lives after confront the guilt that they have deep down from pretending so much to care about violence in minority neighborhoods and doing nothing about it. But instead of being proactive and taking real steps, you know what they do, Blame the cops, playing to
the narrative, the victimology game. That's what they do. Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Joining us now is my friend ned Ryan. He is the founder of American Majority Pack and is also a conservative commentator, writer, author, TV host. He is the man himself. Great to have you here, sir, Yeah, no,
good to be with you, Buck. So you are somebody that the White House trusts is on board for the mission. You know. Trump today tweeted something out about someone saying something mean about him on Fox News. I gotta tell you, Ned, I'm I'm a little frustrated right now. I'm frustrated with Trump. I'm also frustrated with the Republican Party. I want to know how much of that you think, or how much of that you share you think is fair? And what we need to do to turn the political momentum right now?
Oh gosh, where to start book? That's I mean, you got to unwrap, unwind a lot of things there in that question. I think we have every right to be disappointed with the Republican Party and what I call conservative ink.
And I've been very outspoken obviously on TV with Tucker and in my outbedge the conservative ink, places like Heritage AEI all these people that have had literally billions, And I wrote this in one of my last pieces for American Greatness, where I write all my outbeds and pointed out, you know, Heritage is raised between twenty one and twenty eighteen one point two five billion. They're sitting on two
hundred and sixty million investments, lands and property. You know, what are they really prepared to do to beat the left? What are you gonna do swat them away with your white papers and even worse than they're denigrating us and slandering us. I thought k Cole James piece at Fox News was insulting, to be quite honest, there were three
or four lines in there. I thought, you know, are you an advocate of the sixteen nineteen project or actually about you know, preserving and conserving the constitutional republic American Republic. But I have to tell you too, and I've been very open and honest. You're right. I mean, I went out there and slugged away for the White House, especially on postal channels like MSNBC and CNN. You've done your
part in that. I've done my part. You know, back in spring at twenty seventeen, these guys were convinced Russian collusion was real, and I laughed in their faces and said, it's a fairy tale. So I fought the fight. But I I've been into the White House multiple times now in the last six weeks, and I'm a grassroots guy. You know, people that know what American Majority does were grassroots organizers. We train people who run for state and local office. That's what I've been doing the last twelve
years with American Majority. But it was something I was doing four years before that, so it was like sixteen years of experience. Right dad was in Congress. I've been around DC almost twenty years. Wrote at the previous administration in a White House, I went, is, listen, you've got real numbers. You've got real problems with your numbers down in Florida with absentee ballots, and this is something very specific. Ran a narrative showed them the numbers went in second
week of May. When two weeks later and said, hey, here's I'm giving you a narrative here that you've got real problems that you do not address this. I see no elect poor old map that makes sense for you without Florida. And right now, let me share this buck. And I'm sorry for being so long winned in the sands of man. Let her rip, Let her rip. People understand.
I've got to have people understand why I'm so concerned. Tradition, Traditionally in Florida elections, Republicans win the absentee mail in vote right, and we win it by tens of thousands of votes, all right, and we invest some time and effort into it to make sure that happens. Then in the early in person voting. Democrats typically win that and win it convincingly, so so much so that we're typically behind in the vote point into election day, and then
we usually pull it out on election day. But the margins keep on getting slimmer and slimmer and slimmer because Democrats are waking up to how to do absentee ballots right. Politico reported yesterday that Democrats are beating Republicans by over three hundred thousand absentee ballot quest in Florida as of this moment, about seventeen weeks out from election day. If we do not win absentee ballot mail in voting in Florida,
I see no way we can win Florida. And if we don't win Florida, I have a really hard time seeing how Trump wins. In November of twenty twenty. I have said it again and again and again, and I message to them yesterday and even send a tweet tagging Donald Trump and said it's about time for you to get a real campaign manager and drop the jumped up website designer. There's so much at state buck you and
I know it. The American Republic is in great danger now if they seize control speaking to Ned Ryan, founder of American Majority, as he's been saying, he is an organizer who's trying to actually help Republicans put points on the board because that's what matters. And you know, Ned, to your point about Conservative inc. And you mentioned some
very large think tanks. I look, I don't want to get you in any trouble, and I might even try to get any trouble for myself here, but I'm just gonna say that there are people in this conservative media sphere who by speaking out risk a lot. They you know, they haven't had decades of you know, good times, fat and happy from the conservative media world, and if they got canceled, or if they got fired, or if they lost their job, you know, it'd be tough for them
to figure out what the next move is. There are also people who are fat and happy, have a big show or something who I look, you and I both through Tucker Show. I think Tucker has been the heart of sanity in this whole situation. And I won't name
names because I don't want to. You know, everyone has their personal suffering, but there are some other shows where I feel like and other other entities and institutions and platforms where I feel like they're pulling punches and maybe maybe even part of the GOP, you know, surrender caucus, making some concessions and they could handle some heat, but they don't want it. And I think we're getting a
point here. We're gonna have to start being honest about who really is willing to fight for this and who wants that third or fourth beach house. Well that buck, you make it a point. And I've been very blunt and honest about this. I don't mind getting in trouble. I'm already in trouble, you know when people I don't really care for their opinions, so I don't give a rip. You know the amazing thing about Tucker that's so revolutionary that people are just like, we love Tucker so much.
He's just simply speaking the truth. He's not pulling punches. He's saying, here's the reality of what is. And I made this point on his show Friday Night. Actions authenticate beliefs, and we know the black lives matter what they believe. Right, they're a valid Marxist, they're not shy about it. They want to destroy the Western nuclear family. They're industriests, they're protesting the rioting, they're looting. Their actions validate their belief system.
And on our side, we have a lot of Republicans and Conservatives that want to come to DC and be involved in this because they think it's a cool career to pick up a paycheck. You're never going to beat. And again the black marks, black Lives Matter, and these Marxists that are you know, Antifa and Black Lives Matter. Industry's writing for them. Religion is their politics is a religion, right.
They are religious zealots. You're never going to beat religious zealots who want to destroy the American Republic With a bunch of careers who think it's a cool career and want to pick up a paycheck. That's what we have. And I have to say this, whatever people think the conservative movement is, I've come to the point I don't even know if it's a movement, right. I think it's conservative inc. I think it's a racket. It's devolved into a business. I'm convinced by their actions they believe in
certain things like money and power. But you know, my next piece is coming out with American Greatness. I'm not really sure what they believe deep down inside, beyond the ephemeral pursuit of money and power, and when you lack the conviction to really fight for something, you'll vow the need of anything. Well, I have to say how many,
how many conserve? And again I separate this out, and you know they're people, there are people who are intiputed, like they've got families defeat and they're you know, lower on the lower on the on the food chain, so to speak. And they you know, they haven't a massed a tremendous amount of wealth and influence. But when was the last time that you know that anybody. I mean, Tucker is getting boys, so he's a perfect Sam. Tucker's getting sponsors pulled from his show and he's not pulling back.
We have all these other people that are, oh, I'm so tough, and you know, look at all my books or you know, whatever it is. You know, I'm I'm such a warrior for the cause. They're they're playing it's safe and they don't ever have to work again, and they care that they pretend to care so much about the republic. And I see here saying, what are you really what are you really willing to risk in this fight?
You know, we talk about wartime conservatism. I mean, you know, I've got people that have gone after me try to get me Benn pulled off air. I've got other Conservatives sometimes behind the scenes and try to get me pulled off the air. That's still a thing that happens, and I just feel like, you know, when are we going to realize that you got to you gotta find people that actually fight and not the people that are fighting
for bigger bank accounts all the time. I mean, look, it is a business, but we also have to look at some people that I look, I think I think there's a lot of rich dead wood in the conservative ink movement right now. I'm just gonna say it, because we've been centivized and we've actually made people believe this is what you want to do, this is why you do this right, so you can get a big bank account, have multiple homes, you've got your luxury car whatever as
your quote unquote fighting the good fight. And I have to tell you, Buck, one of the things that is really where people are being weighed in the balance and found wanting they are hollow men and women to be perfectly blind. But we've been centivized this in some ways because we've allowed people to win without winning, and by that I mean they've been allowed to win by you know, making a lot of money, bank accounts, houses, all these things. I think we need to redefind what winning actually looks
like inside the Conservative movement. I'm a big believer with American Majority of politics is policy. We have to kind of have to completely restructure our incentives, what we're actually pursuing, what winning looks like. Buck. My next piece with American Greatness after this one's going to be what the New Right looks like. I think we have made massive mistakes by this overinvestment and intellectual ammunition and institution building. We
need to start thinking about an insurgency fight. You know, I've written about the war of the flee, Euresco theory, all of these things, which I'll spell out in the next piece. Even more, we got to restructure this entire movement to understand we are at war. This is a war for the heart and soul of the American Republic, and we have to structure everything and how we're investing, our strategy and our tactics, what we're incentivizing people to do.
At the same time, I mean, American Majority, in one aspect, we are building a farm team of conservative leaders. We need to start looking out there for young talent that we can develop who have the right convictions, who have the right goals in mind that you know. Listen, I truly believe. I want to say this so people understand and I qualify this. Good effective people deserve to make money.
But it's good if absolutely that deserved to make money, not simply because you exist and are saying cute things in a book are on TV. Absolutely, I look, I agree, Ned, something we should be working on together going forward here, man, because you know, the one thing about about good people who are honorable and real is they like other good people who are honorable and real. So thank you as always, correct, Thank you as always for joining us on the show.
American Majority, Ned, Ryan, go check out the work that he's doing. Also American Greatness for his latest written pieces. American Greatness does some really good editorial stuff. Thanks so much, Ned, Absolutely, Buck, you're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. I'm very happy about General Flynn. He was treated horribly. He was treated very very horribly by a group of very bad people. And I think you'll see
some things are going to start to come out. But what happened to General Flynn should never happen again in our country. He was persecuted, and many other people were persecuted. They spied on a campaign, and they should never spy on a campaign. To put it mild, it never happened before in the history of our country. The Obama administration spied on a campaign. This is just the first one. He's been exonerated, and I want to congratulate him. He's
been through a lot. He's been through a lot. He had great courage, great fortitude that they spied at a campaign. There's never been anything like that happened. If that were the other way around, people would be in jail for fifty years already. The President's right when he says that if it were the other way around, we'd have a
very different outcome, that's for sure. You would have You would have Republicans in prison if they had done and I mean very senior, you know, you'd have the Komis, the Strucks, the Brennan's, if this were a Democrat administration, those people would be in prison. The charge them with conspiracy. Look at what Mueller does. Muller effectively made up new charges that nobody had what doesn't even mean conspiracy against
the United States? What does that mean? I mean, man, whatever Mueller said, Remember they used that charge to pretend that there was any possibility they were really going to try to prosecute Russian Facebook bot creators. Oh yeah, yeah, sure, the Russians are just going to hand them over. What's amazing is that they actually called their bluff on that, and then they all, okay, they had to drop all
those charges. I had a one or two public spats with a couple of well known conservative legal intellectuals who are saying, oh, this is an overcharging, this is absolutely necessary on some never Trumper types like no, this is a joke. They're not going to charge the Facebook bought creators with I mean, they're not going to bring them
to trial for anything. This is nonsense. But Mueller came up with his team came up with conspiracy against the United States, which is really if you again the Soviet Union, think about how authoritarianism, how totalitarianism works, they could anytime they didn't have a charge it was counter revolutionary activity. Yeah. I don't like you. I don't like I don't like
your attitude. You're we've picked you up. We've sent one of the souls of NEETs and called that the Black Marias, these black Soviet sedans that would come and pick you, pick people up in the middle of the night, you know, seize them from their homes in their bed with guns. You know, they have you sit there and they can't really figure out, well, what do you do that was
wrong kind of revolutionary activity? What does the mother team do? Yeah, we're going to say that there was a conspiracy against the election of the United States or something like that, and we're a conspiracy against the United States very broad. Trust me. They would find a way to level that charge if it were Democrats in the White House against any of the Republicans involved in this attempt to destroy
and ruin a presidential administration. They were you know, there's this charge that has also been used in the past by Democrats. Always they're the ones that you know, whether it's the Logan Act or Honest Services fraud. This was a Democrat headhunter. Federal prosecutors love this. They used it against Conrad Black for example. It was a Canadian conservative publishing magnate, and really sent him to prison for a
long time unjustly. They had to overturn this. The Supreme Court had to overturn the Honest Services Fraud Statute, at least in part because it was so broad that they had no outer limit to it. But that's what democrats like, a statute that you can just make up as you
go along. Okay, So what we see here is the President reminding everybody that if this were a different administration, a democrat, and the media would be that they would be all their all their hair would be on fire every day about oh my gosh, the republic is dead and look what they've done, and you have people in prison instead. They've dragged General Flynn through this nonsense for three years for what what was his crime? Really think
about that, He's like, yeah, I don't know. I told him FBI had no had no business in the first place even sitting down to ask him about his phone call. They only use the leak, the illegal criminal leak of that phone call to the Washington Post as the pretext to interview him on it no business to even have the conversation. Right, There's something called the fruit of the poison tree doctrine in law, where if you get something
through illegal means, that evidence gets tossed. There was no basis for the investigation of Flynn in the first place. And what is really the crime that he said he didn't talk about something that then they claimed that he did. And it's actually not clear because he talked about expulsions, not necessarily specifically about sanctions. It's a little bit of a gray zone. But they created this whole narrative that he's a criminal, He's a felon, ruined his life, bankrupt
him millions of dollars. These Democrats are vicious totalitarians, don't forget it. That is their party. The same way that the Bolsheviks took over the Soviet Union or created the Soviet Union, and you know, took over Russia, ruined the place, ruined it, generations of people condemned to misery. It can happen here too. Democrats have gone that crazy. The only way that we can handle this is to win, to
defeat them. And that's also the only way there will be any real justice for General Flynn, who has been sacrificed for the Trump administration. And it's time that we get this man his reputation back. Thanks for listening to the Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeart Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts, roll call time. That's right, that's when we get into it. But I also wanted to have an opportunity here to
let producer Brandon say hi to all. You probably haven't heard from him in a while. He's filling in for producer Mark this week as Prucer Mark's working on his tan. Prucer Brandon, how you doing man? How are all of us doing? Kind of the loaded question? But now I'm doing it right? You Actually you checked in with me the Instagram as soon as the pandemic went down, which
I appreciate. Yeah, I mean make sure my guys need to make sure my team is all right, you know, in case, you know, if producer Mark, you know, went down with a sniffle for a few days. We need to produce your brain. It's got to be ready to rock, I know. And now I have all this free equipment because I'm working working with you. But no, it's a it's been a right just hanging in my apartment in
Queens for three months. Whatever it is right now? How is the friend How is the Appetite for Destruction podcast coming along? Close? Appetite for distortion distorage. Sorry, I actually thought of the the Actually that was the album, right, Yeah, that's the play on words that I use. Yes, yes,
it's been cool. Actually you would find this interesting. I sent a request to email to interview doctor Fauci to talk about the future of concerts, and I actually heard back from his people, but I guess he's too busy, so they recommended the CDC, CDC press person or whatever. But it's been fun. I've been able to interview current members from Guns and Roses at home. But what if I, oh,
we can keep going, I mean interrupt. You've interviewed Guns and Roses members, which ones not anyone that you probably would care about, like Slash or Axel, but their current drummer Frank Ferrar had a zoom interview with him a
couple months ago. Matt Sorum, who you may remember from the November rain video the whole user illusion Era, got to interview him while at home, so it's a Thankfully I'm still able to keep myself sane while I'm you know, in quarantine good Man, good Man, what is your core?
Like I really need as soon as we get into like the phase where I can go to the gym, I'm going to have to give away like the collection of ice cream pints that I have amassed over time in my freezer, which I'm also continuously updating, which is very bad news. That's why I feel like the stay Puff marshmallow Man these days. But what is your lockdown quarantine Fulty food pleasure. We've bought a lot of pretzels.
A lot of pretzels, that's what we've been trying, like different varieties, whether it's I think the one that my girlfriend just bought, our little pretzel balls. We've gotten honey ones, We've got the rods. It's like every time we go it's like a different kind of pretzel. So so yeah,
that's my my aunts. For whatever reason, I don't know why his producer Mark gonna let you go through the voicemail box for the show, which is eight four four nine two five eight four four nine hundred buck for everybody listening, or are you are you going to delve into the depths there? We'll see. I'll have to ask him because I don't know if the team Buck members that may remember, we were getting some good feedback on for me, and Mark was kind of scared that he's like,
why do they like you better than me? So I don't know, maybe he's keeping the positive Brandon feedback away. Well. I also want to want to tell you that, if you want, I could call into your podcast and pretend to be doctor Fauci so that I could answer the questions about the concerts. You know, here's the thing, here's the thing, Producer Brandon. A concert a lot of people, you know, and when the people come together in a big, big blob of people, the mitigation is less and the
virus has a chance to spread. So what I think we're gonna do is concerts where everybody kind of looks like a nerd because they're gonna have to have purell and a mask. And so you know, if you're there and you're there to hear def Leopard, you're gonna you're gonna have to have ear plugs because it's loud, a face mask for the virus, and hand sanitizer for the mitigation. I think, you know, actually it's good. I actually bought
a guns of Roses face mask. I don't know what you think of me now, but I think you're a true fan. I think you're a true fan, and people respect that people respect that because you own it. Man, you don't. You're shy away from that. That stuff you don't shy away from out. We digged that about you, Producer Brandon, and we're glad you're okay, and it's nice. You got a girl. You got a girlfriend. And also something else. Got a couple of cats. From what I hear,
I have three cats now. So I had one. They're all my girlfriend's family. We had one. I'm allergic to cats. I had to get since being in lockdown, I never thought about this. I can't leave, So I have now two air purifiers. We had to travel to Ohio to meet her sister halfway because she's from Chicago, to get these two other cats that were her dad's. So now I have three like elder statesman's cats running around and it's like tumbleweeds going across the floor. I've had, like
I thought, I got COVID. Honestly, I had trouble breathing. It was really bad. So I'm gonna have to get the allergy shot once a week for the next six months as of next week. So that's my little my little story, being quarantined and and being on the verge of dying from a dude a cat dander. Man. You don't want to die during a pandemic, not from the pandemic, but from cat dander. That's a rough way. That's a bad storyline. It's so it's buck Honestly, it got really bad.
I'm like, I might do I have COVID no, but I would go outside and breathe the fresh air. It would go away. It's the cats. If you just shaved them so they look like they look like a little you know, hell spawn, like with the pink skin and the scary face and the claws. You know what, if you shave all the hair, all the fur off. Maybe I should do that because part of it is my fault because I can't help it hug them and squeeze them and all that, so I kind of bring it upon.
Are they nice cats? The original cat, the og he is temperamental. The other two are just like super nice. I had really only experienced up close and person with the cat was over a decade ago. I had a girlfriend. She was very beautiful, and she had a cat that was also very like a very elegant looking cat, and the cat would scratch me at random times like I would think the cat was fine, and the girlfriend was kind of like that too, although not scratching. I'm saying,
you know, snippy would be a little unpredictable. And then I realized yeah, and then I whoops, And then I realized the cat. The cat was mirroring the owner. I think I think that was a real thing. I think it is because my girlfriend's kind of the same thing. You have to make sometimes you have to tell what if she's listening to this podcast, I don't want to get you. Dude, You're gonna be living on my couch for a few weeks if this keeps up, we gotta
watch out for you here. Don't worry. Way, but this way, in the local in the local election, because she's still on the ballot, she voted for Elizabeth Warren listening. I'm sorry. She's good. Otherwise, Well, the good news is I don't think we have to worry about her listening to this show. That that's my point. Yeah, all right, now into all of the actual role call team coming your way here. We have first up, and remember Facebook dot com slash
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on it. We get a lot coming in, but please do send them. We will always get through or reading them. We just can't get all of them on the air, all right, probably because I talk too much. Anthony Shields. Hi, Buck, love your show and how you're speaking truth and rallying the patriots who love our country and the constitution Anthony short but sweet man. We love the roll call message. Thank you so much for listening and supporting us. It means a lot. Bart. Hey, OK, I listen to your
podcast daily. You and your crew do an awesome job. I'd like to say I'm quite conflicted on the entire police issue. I get treated pretty horribly by the police in the small town I live in, and although it was a combination of bad police and a terrible prosecutor, it left me here with a very bad experience and all honestly, I do feel for the police out there being treated like they are. It's totally unfair. But like I said, I'm conflicted. Keep up the good work, buddy,
and always shields high. Bart. There are bad cops that exists, but let's remember there are bad everything's too. There are bad prosecutors, there are bad teachers, bad garbagemen, bad doctors. I mean, there's bad everything out there. Bad conservative radio hosts like there are bad people that exist in this world, and you've just you got to understand that you do your best and you're responsible for your actions and your family, your loved ones, and got to just keep pushing through.
I'm sorry you've had a bad experience with cops there I got. I remember I was stopped when I was about fourteen or fifteen, stopped, put up against the wall, frisked, and they made me show them my hands to look for paint for spray paint because they had had a report of youths in the area writing graffiti. And they just they just put me up against the wall, patted me down the whole thing, and like I did not. I don't know. I would not have thought that I
was somebody that would have been writing graffiti. But the good news is, of course I was not. But I remember that they made they shine a flashlight on my fingertips and they were looking for flex of paint and if I had them, they were going to arrest me. And did they have probable cause? You know, I don't think so. But anyway, Look, it's not perfect, not perfect, Angela, Hi Buck, I'm enjoying the show as always. Yes, or
you were talking about NASCAR and Bubba. Another thing that I think will come into play after this news episode. Bumps and ubs have always been a thing. Will drivers now be afraid to do this and treat Bubba as they would any other driver, or will they avoid any bumps with him in fear of being called racist for harassing him. Angela, I had to figure out what a bumping, what a bumping rub was or do I? No? I
do just getting I think? Yeah, I mean, all right, anyway, in NASCAR what a bump and rub is and that's a good I don't know. I don't know how that works in the sport. I've never watched a full NASCAR race, so maybe interesting to check it out. At some point. I watched more Formula one stuff and I'm actually going to check out I think this Netflix documentary on Formula One. I hear it's very very good. But you know, Angela, could be you you know more about the sport than
I do. I don't know if that's considered a grave affront, you know to bumping rubs, bumping rub somebody. I you know, usually like you want to buy somebody dinner, have a couple of drinks before you bump and rub. But yeah, you're in the freedom huh. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. All right, Now we have some more roll
call to get to and let's do that together, shall we. Brandon, I heard you ask about a place where there are no left wing activists, and I can say with ninety six percent plus certainty that rural north Idaho lacks any left wing activists. In fact, our local city, Cordline, came out in force, armed and ready to defend from looting. I live in a small rural community of just a few hundred people an hour outside of Cordleine, Idaho and Spokane, Washington.
We're right on the border. We are armed, polite, We help our neighbors, we wave and say hello. And they're not left wing activists. There is probably a libertu here, but they stay quiet. So life is great. Well, Brandon, sounds like things are pretty good out in Idaho, so thanks for writing in and giving us that option. I don't think producer Mark wants to move there Freedom Hut to Idaho, though, I don't think that's really going to be the way he wants to do it. Angela, Hi, Buck,
I'm enjoying the show as always. Yesterday you were talking about NASCAR and Bubba, another thing that I think will come into play after this news episode. Oh sorry, we already. I just want to do the bumps and rubs again. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I just I got confused, Jay Buck, I flat out don't believe that cases are going up. Can we even trust the testing who dons the testing?
The CDC not exactly a reliable source. We know that in the first wave a lot of cases we're presumed positive base merely on symptoms no actual test was taken. I think the same is happening again. The only numbers we should be concerned with our debts, which are going down. This is all just a part of left wing action against Trump, and we all know it shields high Jay. So let me see here. I don't think that that's
likely going on. I think that there might. Look, there's always going to be some issues with you know, this is an imperfect system, and I'm sure there's some places that might be overreporting or underreporting with regard to testing, and there's some degree of testing that must there's i think, very high accuracy, but there are going to be some
false false positives. I think the bigger issue is that as they ramp up testing, which we're told we absolutely have to to contain this, the greater number of confirmed cases overall becomes part of the narrative that we have to lock down again because there's more cases. But if we're doing more testing. Is the pandemic actually getting worse or we're just finding more of the cases that are out there. That's where this becomes a real debate and discussion.
So yes, indeed, let's see here, Maureen hey Buck and producer Mark. I just heard soccer is dropping the playing of national anthem of the national anthem before games. The solution isn't to stop the anthem at sporting events or in letting players kneel in derision of our flag. No, the solution is to play the anthem before any players are out on the field or cord or whatever services being used for whatever sport, play the anthem, do the
usual pregame festivities, but without any players. When finished, bring out the players. Love you in the show and the website. Thanks for all you do, Maureen, thank you so much for listening and for being a part of what we do here. As for playing the anthem without players, well, let's let's get into that show. We I think that what would happen if you did that. First of all, the players would complain. They would because they want this. The ones who want to make trouble here want the
opportunity to do it during the anthem. So that's one part of it that I think would come up. And I think you would also then just have players who would take it upon themselves to do stuff right when they came out. You know, they would still find ways to cause to be disrespectful or to draw attention to themselves, because as we know, this is all about branding for the players. This is not really about changing society or making things better. So yes, indeed, trust me, they'd find
a way now. Next up here, Graham, Hello Buck and producer Mark. I'm a forty six year old Rush baby and discovered your show late last year when I was looking for content. I really enjoy your insight and knowledge. It's a fantastic podcast, and I have been spreading the word Graham, thank you so much. That really helps. It really means a lot. I have a question regarding PBS
and NPR. The other day you were talking about our needs for some billionaire conservative to buy some media company and convert it to an unsinkable aircraft carrier of free speech. I was wondering, why can't the Trump administration put their guy in charge of PBS and or NPR and start four seeing them at least to tell the truth These orcs have news editors, do they not? Thanks for being
a voice of reason. Shields High, Well, thank you Graham for your support, and it's great to have somebody who understands fantastic radio Rush Limbaud to feel like this is also a very good show. And as for replacing MPR, not a bad idea, not a bad idea, but remember that the staff at NPR would be an open revolt and there would be you know, so I don't think they won't go along with it without making it impossible
for just the director. And you're not going to replace the whole staff of it, and if you tried, the media would freak out. But it's an interesting thought. Let me let me give it some more thought. Actually, team thanks as always, check out bucksexon dot com when you can. Tomorrow we talk Shields High
