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The Coup Against Bernie Begins

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Season 4, Episode 44.


The Liberal powers that be are trying to make sure Bernie Sanders does not win the presidential nomination, coronavirus updates and what happened to Chris Matthews?

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You are entering the Freedom Hunt. It's a super duper Tuesday here in the Freedom Hunt of my friends. The Democrats have fallen in line in the establishment behind Biden. Bernie Sanders looking like he could be the subject of an anti Bernie coup according to the President. Plus what happened to Chris Matthews He dropped the mic on his show. And we've got updates on coronavirus, that and more coming up.

This is the bus Sexton Show, where the mission or mission is to decode what really matters with assionable intelligence. Mag no mistake, American ready to break. You're a great American again the Buck Sexton Show begins. Remember he's a great guy. No, We all these truths to be self evident, all men and women created by go You know that, you know the thing. We all these truths to be self four score and something something blah blih blah, et cetera, et cetera. Call me some guy to start off a

very famous novel. You know, there's just some things that most people know that. Oh, by the way, Welcome to the Buck Sexton Show. I got so caught off in Sleepy Joe that I forgot for a second when we were doing here. That was one of my favorites of all time. We all these shruths to be self having all manner, created by the you know, you know the thing, the thing they're created by, you know, seven little chipmunk sitting on a branch, eating on an acorns all my

uncle's ranch. Step into my office, Joe Biden says, yeah, that's that's who the Democrats want to put in charge of the country because he's so much smarter and wiser and has so much more to offer than Donald Trump. They tell us, Yep, this is where we are here on super duper Tuesday. It's super It's gonna be quite a day, folks. We're gonna see by the end of it, whether Bernie or Biden is the presumptive Democrat nominee. I

emphasize presumptive because who knows at this point. And yes, I know, before some of you point out Buck, you've been saying it won't be Biden, it won't be Biden, and now the betting odds have it that it will be Biden. But you know, folks, at least I'll own up to it. Everyone thought they learned a lesson from twenty sixteen, which is don't make any predictions. The lesson I learned from twenty sixteen is, hey make predictions. Everyone

gets them wrong. Everybody's wrong sometimes, so but I might not be wrong. I still hold out hope that Biden won't be the non just so I'll be right. And I can't imagine that twenty sixteen well, that that the twenty twenty election is anything other than essentially a replay of the twenty sixteen election, except that you've had well, well, we'll see where the economy is. There's there's legitimate concern about it right now. I'm not as concerned as a

lot of other people. I'll tell you this, man, I've been I've been buying the dip as they say. I think that this is this crisis right now. In terms of the fear. It's one thing to take something seriously right, it's another thing to be terrified because of it. I think that there's a lot of reason that the media is pushing this to be even worse in our minds than it will be in reality. People are on this,

we understand this. Um. My big contention here is that the number of cases, the reason we're there are two reasons we're so scared about coronavirus right now, and I know I'm I wanted to do more politics right now than coronavirus, but just that the two reasons people are more scared about coronavirus than they would be about the flu, even though the flu is killed over ten thousand people and caused a one hundred and eighty thousand hospitalizations in

America this flu season. I think it's important to have that as a baseline of our understanding of disease and the risk that it poses for the public, particularly at risk populations, the elderly, immunosuppressed, and the very young. Because if let's say coronavirus gets to the point where there are a few thousand people who die this season from coronavirus, which I think is highly possible, let's keep in mind that that's not a pandemic of world changing proportions that's

going to shatter the US economy. And so there's the concern that the concern right now is being heightened because of the mortality fear and the fact we don't know as much about this. The mortality fear, I think is not nearly as I think we're going to find out. There are many more cases than we realize, And so that denominator for the fraction of mortality how many people are how many people have died as a result of this disease versus how many people have contracted the disease.

I think that the denominator is going to be much bigger or as much, even if we never really figure it out, especially given that there's a long incubation period and people don't show symptoms over that period, and some people have very mild or even asymptomatic cases. Well, how are you going to know how many people have come into contact with this if there are any asymptomatic cases of it. So that's that's where I think this is going.

I know I just told it before. Predictions, everybody's got one, But I don't think there's any cause for the cause for alarm. There's cause for preparation and vigilance. Those are not the same thing. Okay, But back back to Joe Biden. All men created equal by you know, you know the thing? Yeah, we know Joe. The question is do you know Joe Biden?

And then he had another gray Wood here. This is just remember that the Biden gaffs are nothing new, and maybe for those of us who think that he's too old, and I do see some conservatives that are claiming publicly they think that this is the onset of dementia or senility. Keep in mind, Biden has been saying a lot of very dumb stuff for a very long time, and this is nothing really new for him. It's just the way that this was reported on in the past was when

he was the vice president for Obama. It was, ah, it's uncle Joe, He's just being Joe. They had this way of making it all seem almost affable. That Biden was often sounded like a bumbling fool. So that was what they did. They covered for him during the Obama years whenever he said something particularly dumb. And we all remember that, you know, put y'all back in Chain's comment he made. I mean, he's there's a lot of stuff that you know, whoa Joe Biden? What are you doing here?

But here's another example of exactly that. Producer Mark playclip four Please tomorrow, super stir Sustie, and I want to thank you all. I'll tell you what I'm rushing ahead on it tomorrow super Thirstuesday. Now, to be fair, that's just a stumble Okay, see, I'll call it like it is, balls and strikes. That's not some of the other stuff we've seen. We're also one hundred and fifty million people have died from gun violence in ten years in this country. And he just and he says it, and it's like

he doesn't know what he's saying. It's like he's memorized lines and doesn't actually understand what he's saying. That's that's a stumble that we could all make. But it's kind of it's just kind of funny it, Biden. It's super duper dupe, super duper thirst Tuesday, because you know it's made by the thing, the thing that's out there that it was made by. So now we go into what's really happening today on super Tuesday, what is going on before a very eyes. President Trump referred to this as

an anti Bernie coup. You have to note the way that these Democrat candidates, they fall in line with nineteenth century Prussian infantry precision. They do exactly what they are being told to do by the establishment. Democrats love to talk about how you know, they are a big party with all these ideas and how you know radical Some of their positions are especially now and how they're you know, they're willing to hear out their own members and all

this stuff. But no, actually there's like this this power apparatus that they're not going to allow anybody else to seize that, you know, the whole AOC wing and all this. And now maybe they won't be successful, but they are actively trying to suppress the the up and coming left within the Democratic Party. Now, the Pelosi Schumer wing of the Democrats, which is the leadership and the establishment, the

establishment echelon of the Democratic Party. They plan to keep this exactly as it is as long as they can. And then that's how you have Klobaschar, Buddha Judge, sty I mean, Styre was did you see the dancing video? That's all you need to know, see, you know, it's like man, But Klobaschar dropped out yesterday, I think, right right after I did this show, and Buddha Judge dropped out before her, and some of them now have already gone forward to give their endorsements. Budda Judge and Klobushar

have already come out to endorse Joe Biden. That's a very quick turnaround here. Right before Super Tuesday. Wouldn't you think if you're one of these candidates, you'd spend all this money other people's money, with the exception of Bloomberg And we'll get to Maya Mike in a minute. Wouldn't you think that you'd want to see how you do on Super Tuesday. No, Look, I am almost envious of the way the Democrats, like the borg from the Star Trek series. They all act as one when power is

at stake. They are like cyborgs that are all running off the same algorithm, an algorithm determined by a lust for power and the abandonment of principle at the first sign of it being any trouble. So that part of it, I do say Republicans have something to learn. Here areas where Republicans can learn from Democrats. They take care of their ideological soldiers. Oh remember remember Marie Ivanovich. Oh it's terrible.

She had to leave a state department because she felt like in the Trump era she was on a bloody blow unwelcome seven figure book deal Carnegie and Dowmond for international peace pix her up gives her some super cushy position. I'm sure she's making about. I mean, I know think tank.

I used to work at thing tax. She's making two hundred two hundred fifty k to just like show up to some nice office and a fancy building that's a nonprofit and do nothing really, you know, go to a lot of the good a long lunches, and go to some speeches when she feels like it. Oh, Marie Ivanovitch, we're hollowing out the civil service. The Democrats take care

of their people. They do much better than conservatives. We're all because because our islands of especially in media, and you know, our island is so much smaller, that we're often at each other's throats. And when somebody else gets voted off Theond, a lot of conservatives like me, too bad for that person. You know, Yeah, I guess, I guess. You know, you have to make an omelet. You gotta break a few eggs, and those conservatives gotta get broken. We do not take care of our own, and we

have defectors when it really counts. We have John McCain's, we have Mit Romney's. We have people that turn on the party at the absolute most opportune moment. The opposition Democrats don't have that. They don't, you know, just just think of it. When does that happened? I mean, I'm sure somebody could look up some point in history or time, but didn Ablin Obamacare, you know, didn't happen with you know, any of the major political controversies of the Trump administration.

The Democrats are all together. The only exceptions I would note are when you have a Democrat who really should be a Republican, but a Democrat who's in a very red state will be allowed to break ranks when it doesn't matter, so it's a show vote. That's the only So don't don't tell me about like Mansion with Kavanaugh.

For example, Mansion, West Virginia was allowed by the party establishment to vote to keep Kavanaugh because at that point it was already clear that it was going Kavanaugh's way, and seventy percent of West Virginians wanted Kavanaugh to be confirmed, so they don't want to give up that Senate seat and they knew. So that's a different thing. But when it really matters, Democrats are locked and loaded on the same side and Republicans that people who look oh art

Stone on principle, I don't like Trump's mean tweet. It was really mean that Tweetie put out, well, what about the policy that will affect hundreds of millions of your fellow Americans? Doesn't that matter more? No? The tweet never Trump hashtag never Trump. Okay, that's great, good job. So now we have the establishment versus Bernie. Bernie's gonna run the table in California, or I mean, he's gonna do very very well in California. He's gonna beat Biden in Texas.

Those are the states we have the biggest delegate halls. He's gonna struggle in the South and the Southeast. He's hoping to do really well in the big blue states. What I would note that you'd think that the guy who wins California, if you're a Democrat, isn't it shouldn't that pretty much be the Democrat nominee. I mean, isn't that the best bell weather of anything in a side of mud? And we'll see what they end up doing here.

It's very likely that nobody will get more than half of the overall Democrat delegates going into the convention, which does mean that there's going to be it's gonna be an interesting DNC convention this July in Milwaukee. I don't think it'll be quite what it was in nineteen sixty eight in Chicago, violence in the streets, and that was a different time. But it's gonna be pretty crazy because

crazy Bernie fans are not gonna like it. They're gonna feel like he's gotten he's gotten this stolen from him for the second time. And then you look at the way that the party has been able to just call upon the discipline of other Democrats to step aside and clear clear the lane for Biden. That's what they are doing. And then the takeaway for Democrats is, oh, we learn

the lesson of twenty sixteen Trump. It's like what the lesson of Trump in twenty sixteen was, let the process play out and whoever the person that you know, the person that wins, can then possibly unite the entire party behind in which Trump has done, and enact policies that the party has wanted for a very long time and that has consistently supported. So that's no, no, no. Democrats are doing the opposite of what Republicans did in twenty sixteen.

Democrats are having the apparatus come in and clear out the rest of the field so that Biden has a better shot. This would have been like if kask and Rubio and you know whoever else early on had bailed so that Ted Cruz had a better shot against Donald Trump. I do think that that would have, you know, we can't run that experiment now, certainly would have made things a lot easier for Ted, who does look much better with a beard. You know, he respects my beard, I

respect his beard. I think we both made good choices there. But I think that Ted realized he had a very crowded field, and that was a difficult, a difficult environment when you have such a sun. He had such a solid base of Trump support early on, and Trump support now, of course, is greatly expanded by this success of the administration.

So Democrats think that they just think Trump is bad. Therefore, the lesson that they take is, oh, wow, we can't allow what happened to the Republican Party to happen to us. We got to stop Bernie. It's like, wait, but we don't think Trump is bad. So they're taking the wrong lesson from it. They're taking the wrong lesson from this, and we see them telling their members, you got to let sleepy Joe Biden get a leg up here on Bernie Sanders that's what has to happen. You're in the

freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Politics at its best is more than policy, it's soulcraft, and so it's fitting that I am joining to support a campaign that speaks so often about the soul of this nation. I don't believe the world is divided up into people who were all good and people who were all bad. I don't believe that how you voted in the past makes you good or bad. I believe each of us can have good things and bad things brought out of us.

And that's why leadership is so important. I'm looking for a leader. I'm looking for a president who will draw out what is best in each of us. And I'm encouraging everybody who is part of my campaign to join me because we have found that leader and vice president soon to be president, Joe Biden. Exactly as the DNC would want him to say. It gotta give Joe Biden credit after a fourth place finish in what was it, Iowa, fifth place finish in New Hampshire, I mean dismal stuff.

Early on, he knew that he's the pick of the media, he's the pick of the people that are behind the scenes at the DNC. A return to Obama is him a return to a national normal. The narrative is there, It's in place. All Joe Biden has to do is show up. He can be a buffoon, he can sound like a moron. Nobody cares the people that want Joe Biden. They just want a vessel for the Democratic Party and its power. It doesn't matter who it is. And Joe has you know, the story and the resume that they want.

The resume just being that he was Obama's vice president for eight years, a senator forever that is now super rich never really created a product, but super rich anyway. And Mayor Pete's not the only one. We got some other endorsements from a former recently former Democrat nominees. 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 up to us, all of us, to put our country back together, to heal this country and then to build something even greater. I believe we can do this together, and that is why today I am ending my campaign and endorsing Joe Biden. Ending right before Super Tuesday. Only reason to do this if you're a candidate is to help Joe Biden. Well, that's the

only reason. You know, You've already you've already spent the money, you've done the fundraising, you've done the organizing, You've got your campaign volunteers out there. There's actually some pretty sad photos making them rounds on social media of Klobashar volunteers who are getting ready to do a rally for her, and then they got the word. You know, I'm sure they got the word maybe from an email from some of the campaignment. They might have just seen it them

the news. Who knows that that klobaschar is done and they're walking up to walking up to garbage cans and throwing out their signs and stuff. Whomp whamp. But you gotta figure why not just see how you do on Super Tuesday and then and then pullup. Well, because people that the entire the entire Hillary Clinton apparatus out there, uh you know that which you know, the DNC is still very much they're still very enthralled the Hillary. I

don't think they're not. You know, Obama's the most popular Democrat in the country still, but Hillary is really the most connected Democrats still because she she can't. I think I actually think Obama's pretty happy making tens of millions of dollars and everywhere, you know, being able to hang out than he celebrity he wants. Everywhere he goes, people think he's amazing, like I think he's he likes that. I think, I mean Hillary never got the Obama got

the big job. Hillary never got the big job. So she still has that that fire to be connected and to want to play I would, you know, I'd say she wants to play kingmaker, but she really wants to play queen maker because we know that if she had an opportunity and you are going to see, I think people that will be talking more about Hillary Clinton vice president under Joe Biden. I know it's crazy, but people will talk about that and say, well, she's old, he's old.

Apparently age doesn't matter anymore. Apparently no one really cares that. Joe Biden is already at the upper ceiling. I think of us life expectancy, and we're asking him to be president of the United States for eight years. That's that's a big ask for somebody of those years. But I remember Biden is the youngest of the male Democrat presidential contenders at this point. He is younger than Bloomberg and Bernie.

Bernie is basically eighty years old and just had a heart attack this year or in the last twelve months, and we're told, yeah, he's up for this, and he won't release his medical records, and we're told, yeah, he's up for this. Sure, Sure he is. Guys, Democrats will say whatever they have to say at this point. Any

anything but Trump, anyone but Trump. That's the idea. Oh, by the way, you also have some people that you haven't heard from it a little while who just like I want you to know that, like Biden is going to fill the country's hearts with his heart because he's got so much heart and he wants to just like bring us all together and give like a really intense like like if I was like running a grunge band in the nineties and then I was going to be a political candidate, Like who would I be? Oh, we

all know who you'd be. Blake Clip twenty one producer, he's back in the mix on behalf of every one of the two hundred and fifty four counties of this great state. We welcome Doctor Jill Biden and Vice President Joe Biden and the pro Simo President. Then momento, ladies and gentlemen. Tomorrow March third, two and twenty I will be casting my ballot for Joe Biden. Bato's back, everybody, He's casting his vote for Joe Biden. Yeah, wild Stallions. He doesn't remind me of Kiano a little bit back

in the day. I'm kind of a Kiano fan. I actually think that John Wick movies are pretty. They're ridiculous but entertaining. I like them. So we got a whole bunch of Democrats lined up here in support of Joe Biden right at the critical moment to resurrect his flailing campaign. The Bernie people have got to be like, what the heck is going on here? Because not only do you have these prominent Democrats plus Beto, not only do you have them coming forward to lend their support to Joe Biden,

you also have them going out of their way. Do you make sure that everybody knows that Bernie is not a good idea? Here's Amy Klobischer on that front. Play twenty two. Please, I'm friends of Bernie. We came in together, but as I said many times on the debate stage, I don't think we should have a socialist heading up our ticket, and I think we have to have someone, as one prominent democrat said, who is actually listening to where the American people are. That prominent Democrat was Barack Obama.

He said it a few months ago that we should pay attention to where they are. I don't think they want to kick one hundred nine million Americans off their current health insurance. They're all going in against Bernie. Isn't it so interesting how many of these candidates, now Klobashar is not one of them, but some of these candidates, Beto O'Rourke, they were going hard left in the primary, which meant they were going closer and closer to Bernie

to try to get traction for themselves. But then when all said and done, when it's time to cast their votes and throw their support behind someone, guess what they go with? The pick of the establishment. They go with the ultimate well of the current field, the ultimate DC insider, and Joe Biden not surprised. We shouldn't be surprised at all by this, and running around saying that Bernie Sanders

is a socialist, which he is. I'll note that in the last few weeks you'll see people who have been on TV saying, oh, he's not Bernie Sanders is not really a socialist, you know. He's like, he's just like on some socialist morals and ethics, but he's not like a socialist when it comes to the economy. They were trying to try trying to shift things a little bit so that if they ended up being stuck with Bernie, they weren't gonna have to just outright defend a socialist

all the time. Although it wasn't gonna work because we were gonna, you know, Trump is gonna be like, oh, yeah, he's a he's a socialist, he's a socialist. But they were trying that. Now they're walking away from it, and they're they're trashing they're not just supporting Bide, and they're going specifically after Bernie publicly, which I think is a very very telling thing that they're perhaps gonna get something out of this. President Trump himself raised this at a

rally as a possibility. The quid the pro and the quo what is it here? Play at producer mark it's rigged against Bernie, but maybe he'll pull it through. It was rigged against me four years ago, and I pulled it through. I think it's rigged against Bernie. You see what's happening with plub But yar just I heard just something happened there, and so do you think that, Yeah, yeah, well he just footed it, just went out and said something. And probably they'll say, hey, look, if I win, i'll

put you in the administration. That's called quid pro quo, right, quid pro quo. And they probably said, hey, listen, if I win, i'll give you an endorsement, but will you take me in the administration. Now, I'm sure, I'm sure nothing like that has ever happened, right, But that's the way it seems to go. But no, it's rigged against Bernie, there's no question about it. Sounds like it's a little bit unfair. Does sound a little bit unfair, doesn't it.

But Democrats don't care about fair process. They want to result a result that puts their people, their ideas, in a position of power so they can have the implementation of the agenda that they want. It doesn't matter how they get there, as we know, and if they don't get there, they'll claim the process was rigged against them and was unfair, so that there are no rules the

Democrats respect. There's only an outcome that they demand. If they don't get that outcome, they're going to be particularly upset about things. You also got somebody else in the mix, though, A champion arises Mayo Bloomberg, who's spent up to five

hundred million dollars. I believe at this point to spend five hundred million dollars and have to abandon your candidacy after Super Tuesday would seem to be quite an a guy like this, because it's really an experiment that tests this story that you hear from people all the time. Democrats love to say money in our elections. They talk about citizens. You don't even know the Citizens United case.

They don't know what it was about. They don't know what it would have banned if the Obama government had gotten its way. But they just you know, money in politics, money and politics. Republicans are fat cats and corporations and money. This is just as slogan earing. They might as well be saying kick Cheney, Haliburton, it's brainless, mindless stuff. If Mike Bloomberg spends five hundred million dollars, and does not become even a really viable candidate on the Democrat side

at that point. Doesn't that then prove that it's not just money? So can we stop hearing stupid pundits and whiney Democrat politicians always thinking, oh, they're Republicans money and politics, special interest. They have an ultra billionaire on the left trying to buy buy his way into the presidency as much as one can. And the point is, you can't buy your way into the presidency. People vote, they like you, they don't. That's it. It doesn't matter how much money

you're throwing around, you can't actually do it. And how is how is it's so tough with all these bees, Biden, Bernie Bloomberg, you know, they get mixed up in my head. Sometimes Bloomberg is out there trying to make a last stand here and he's going after his opponents understandably, and he, for examples says what everybody should know at this point.

I mean, this should be entirely unsurprising. And yet if you said this to say, like the group that I spoke to in California on Bill Mars Show, you know, I did say that Bernie was basically crazy and They're like, no, he's not and he's amazing, and it's look down, Bernie's crazy, Okay, his ideas are irresponsible, his ideas would not work. He

doesn't know what he's talking about. It's dumb. This is dumb Marxist crap from a guy who has never done anything of any importance in his life other than spew this stuff that when you hear it in college, intelligent people go, yeah, that sounds interesting. It's not how the real world works. Bernie never got to the real world, the real world understanding of things. Bernie has always been continuing on in this fantasy and Bloomberg as much as

he's been annoying me lately. And I used to be somebody that, you know, I didn't like Bloomberg on stuff. He's terrible on guns, he's bat on the nanny state. But I always thought of him as a competent administrator and a pretty smart guy. He's been annoying me lately, so he's been losing points. And that's just a New York thing. Just got thought he was a good and I technically worked for him at one point, although he would not know me. It's not like I worked in

his office. Or anything. But here's what he says about Sanders. And I think it's important that Democrats here this playclip five. You have to convince a Democratic convention not to go with Bernie Sanders and to go with you. That you would have to do that. That is correct, But how do you do that to a Democratic You say to them that number one, Sanders cannot get elected in this country because he cannot bring over moderates from the other side.

He won't even keep all the moderates on the Democratic side. Some will go over to Trump, and so he's not electable. And number two is ideas are crazy. I mean, his plan on health insurance would be triple our total debt. He would triple our total debt. Right now, this country owes twenty trillion dollars. We're going to add another trillion to it this year because we're running a deficit. His healthcare plan would add twenty or thirty and I've heard

a number forty trillion dollars more over ten years. We just can't afford that, and the public doesn't want that kind of change. Notice how he understands the numbers. Bernie Sanders pretends the numbers don't matter. Sanders keeps telling people they'll get more than what they pay. Well, the only way that that could be possible would be if and

it's about it, that's never going to be true. But even theoretically, it would mean that you'd have to be willing to just add trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars in the national debt. And the problem, i mean, the nightmare scenario for the American economy, for our financial system, is we reach that point where people no longer believe in the government's ability to pay the debts that it has,

where you have a rise of interest rates. I know they just cut they just cut rates in response to coronavirus, but you have a rise of interest rates that and if we lose our our position as the global reserve currency, we're dealing in a very different global economy at that point in America is not going to be in this position of dominance, and we might go through some very very painful years, perhaps even a painful decade or two as a result of it. It would be the great reset.

And many still, you know, you can see from doctor Ron Paul among others, they've been warning that we're heading toward this Bernie Sanders. It's like we're on you know, we're on a boat that's going to go over the waterfall, and Bernie Sanders is in that rowboat and he's like, let's go first as quick as possible over the edge. That's his economic plan. It's insane, and Bloomberg is right

and he knows that. Yet it's Bloomberg who the guy who speaks If you speak sense in this Democratic Party today, if you're honest about the realities of the government's ability to pay for this or that, if you know what is realistic and what's not, you're actually that's a liability. That's a problem. Democrats want. They want two things. Promises that are there's no way they're going to be kept, and there's certainly not going to be anything near what they say they will be if they do try to

keep them. And hatred of Trump. That's all it is. That is what the Democratic Party offers you. There's nothing, there's nothing else that is better. There's Trump hatred, and there's crazy ideas like crazy Burney has that aren't going to be fulfilled. What is Joe Here's here's a fun question. What does Joe Biden even stand for? Stand for you know this country or love and you know the thing and the place and uh, you know my legs with the blonde hair and and kornpop. What is what does

Joe Biden stand for? He stands for whatever whatever he has to stand for at any point in time to get re elected or get elected. That's what Joe Biden stands for. He is, in a sense, the quintessential politician, the ultimate politician. It's just what do you need me to be? That's the what is it? What does the Democrat Party need me to be? That's what I'll be. What has he ever stood against the Democratic on anything? When is he taking a contrarian view? When is the

guy had an original thought? But yeah, sure, let's make him president. You're in the Freedom Hut. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. We got through everything, we've got through. They gave us the Mueller hoax, they gave us the Russia Russia Russia crap. They get to see one phone call. There was a perfect phone call. Oh let's get him out of office for that phone call. But you know, the Republicans stuck together except Romney, of course. You know, lowlife,

lowlife except for Romney. They stuck together and even him I got half a vote. So you know, see, I say I think it because he did actually vote one part. He couldn't do it all, you know, because he wanted to get some nice free publicity for himself. Yeah, that Romney vote. Everybody, Well, what really was the lesson there? Lesson was that humility, even from those of us who follow politics very very closely, as necessary in this game. Because I thought Mid Romney, based on what I could see,

I didn't know him. I've actually never interviewed Mitt. Mit struck me as an honorable guy who wanted to do the right thing, and he fooled a lot of people because mid Romney. Romney went out like a punk on that whole Trump situation. You really did like a jerk. Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. We're working very hard to

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as possible. Some very good work has been done on the vaccine, however, and they have some good progress, and you'll be able to ask a couple of questions of the folks here. We're also working with Congress to ensure that America has what it needs to respond to This challenge is a great challenge, but everybody's responding very well.

Since the start of the outbreak, My administration has taken the most aggressive action in history to protect our citizens, and including closing our borders very early, a lot earlier than people wanted us to do, and that turned out to be a good decision. I ordered sweeping travel restrictions, increased travel advisory levels, established screening measures, and opposed historic quarantines. We have quarantines all over the country, a lot of them.

I just want to play that for you because you have been hearing, i'm sure from various Democrats and left wing pundits and journeys that Trump says it's a hoax and he has no plan. How can any human being with a functioning brain think that that's an intelligent thing to say? He certainly has a plan. The plan is being enacted, and you would not enact a plan on this scale if you really thought that this was a hoax.

Of course he doesn't think it's a hoax. But the truth doesn't matter to people who, Hey, Trump, everything is an opportunity to bash Trump. That's all that matters, even when we're facing a pandemic that has people really scared. Now, I keep saying, I think that it's not it's going to get worse before it gets better, But I don't think it's going to be as bad as some are projecting.

When you hear healthcare professionals, people and people at the top of the Federal Health Emergency Preparedness Apparatus CDC and IH doctor Anthony Fauci, I remember I did an interview with him maybe two years ago. We're talking about flu season and how people don't realize how bad flu season is. And I've been somebody worried about a pandemic for a long time. I think this is an area where we should have we should have more research done, you know, I think it should be this is just my personal

feeling on this. We should be embarrassed, humanity should be embarrassed at this point that we don't have a cure for the common cold. Like we can't figure this out. Think of all the things we knew, we can't cure the common cold. We don't have some way of shutting that down. We just accept that, everybody, that's not a minor thing. Billions and billions and billions of dollars a year of productivity lost because of that. So and I'm somebody who also thinks that it would be interesting to

put out bounties for cures for things. I mean, I think that'd be worthwhile. You know, we're paying seven or eight billion dollars a year to the CDC. You know, if somebody could come up with a cure for the common cold, that would be worth it for humanity, for productivity for all of us. You know, give him a five billion dollars bounty on that one three billion dollars bounty, whatever it is, you know, whatever you think would actually get it done. Because now we see who do we

turn to to cure this and to treat this. Everyone saying, well, the CDC, the CDC, Yeah, they do good research. They're important, they look at this stuff, But who do we think it's really going to be. Who are going to be the ones that cure if it's possible, or vaccinate us with something that will prevent the transmission of coronavirus pharmaceutical companies, Wait a second. President Trump had a meeting with the

big big farmer representatives yesterday. And all I hear from Democrats all the time about how terrible the pharmaceutical companies are. I keep hearing about how they're so awful and all they do is gouge people, and there's there's nothing nothing to be praised about. And we legitimately there's a lot of criticism level that you know, Purdue Pharma and some of these companies that were putting oxyconton and other opioids

out there. That's a separate issue and that that does deserve a lot of a lot of accountability still, but in terms of treating diseases, the President's bringing in the biggest, the biggest farmer company executives saying, hey, guys, what can you do for us here? You know, we often forget that we we have one wars because of the private sector, right, I mean, yeah, the government mobilizes the military, but it is actually our ability to produce at a high level.

It is it is our productivity as a nation that has been has been so critical in our success and some of the most important endeavors we've had, including fighting wars, and now we see dealing with a war on a pandemic, which is what we're really facing, trying to come up with a way to prevent this from being a disease that, yeah, could this end up killing hundreds of thousands of people in this country over the course of the next twelve to eighteen months. It absolutely could. I don't think that

will happen, but I don't know. Nobody knows, you know. I like to tell you that when it's true, nobody really knows. Doctor Fauci and others at the NIH the CDC, they're trying to take the most that they want to the greatest degree of precaution, and they want people to be in the mindset of preparing for the worst scenario. So don't expect them to go and be like, yeah, we're all gonna be okay. Trump takes a little more of the Hey, it's going to be all right, let's

everybody come down about this a little bit. We're on this. We're gonna do the best we can with this, and you know that's why the politicization of this that's occurring is just you know, I guess we have to expect this from Democrats. We're not supposed to think that there are any better than this, that there's any there any more ethical than this. Nonetheless, it's it's pretty gross when you hear it. I mean, we pull this together for you.

Producer Mark play a play clip twenty. Here's how Democrats talk about the about the Trump administration responding to coronavirus play twenty. We have a crisis of coronavirus and President Trump has no plan but late, too late to name it. Mister Trump is late. As soon as this virus started cropping up elsewhere in the world, we should have been on top of it. Do you trust and should Americans

trust President Trump to deal with this crisis. This is an administration that does not believe in science, and so I'm not surprised that he's completely cluelistic. Book. The president we know is not a scientist, and that's a nice way to put it. He doesn't even believe in science. This president hasn't allowed his scientists to speak. The idea that the experts are not allowed to speak the president

is silenced him. Doctor Fauci, I'm not being muzzled. I was cleared here and here I am talking to you, and I'll give you the whole truth way I always have. You know that last one, that's Fauci obviously saying that

he hasn't been muzzled. I just I had to deal with that idiocy on the Bill Marshow where everyone's laughing about how Pence won't let Fauci say anything, and I said, no, that's not true, and everyone just you know, the hyena, the hyena squad there the crowd of you know, of trained seals all clapping for Oh, Trump's so bad Trump. So I guess people really have no shame at their own stupidity. As long as they think they're on the right team, nothing matters, and the facts of the truth

nothing matters. It's all just owning drumf Make sure you trash Trump at every possible opportunity. It's really hard to miss the way the rebound in the markets now and the markets are just a gage of sentiment and it's not you know, it's not like the stock market does really well for day or two. We don't worry about coronavirus anymore. But if you look at what has happened here last week, the plunging markets, you know, Paul Krugman Dow twenty five thousand, he was all excited about it.

And plunging markets were viewed as a sign that Trump's not so good on the economy, that is not in control of coronavirus, that everything is going to crap. And you know, the markets dropped what three three thousand points in the Dow down Jones Industrial Average, And then you come back this week and in one day, the markets came back almost fifty percent what they dropped last week.

That was yesterday. And just by way of comparison, when the three thousand point, you know, drop had finished on last week front page in the New York Times Washington Post, do you think that either of those newspapers yesterday had on their front page prominent coverage of the Dow recovering fifty percent and one day. Nope. Now, why do we

think that is? Do we think that there was an honest discussion in the editorial room there at the Washington Post, The New York Times that they're like, you know, you know, it's a big story when the market goes down. When the market rockets back up, though, that's just not really

something people need to hear about, of course not. It's all about creating the negative perception of the administration, allowing Democrats to capitalize on that, and then on page you know, C. Seventeen or something for those who still read newspapers, that's where they'll put the oh, yeah, the Dow had a big day to day. There's no honesty in this. There's

no attempt to cover any of this fairly. One thing I thought was so noteworthy from our perspective is Trump has asked whether or not it's even safe for him to continue to hold rallies. Here's what he said, Play nine. Well, these are set up a long time ago, and others are. I mean, you could ask that to the Democrats because they're having a lot of rallies. They're all having rallies. That's what they're doing. They're campaigning. Worried at all. I

think it's very safe. I think it's worse. I just want to know if journalists are going around asking every Democrat campaigning for the presidency. Do you think it's safe. Do you think it's safe to keep doing this? Are you putting the public at risk by doing this? Maybe some of them will ask that question, but they definitely ask Trump, you know, excuse me, sir, are you being reckless by continuing with your political campaigning while this pandemic

is occurring? Trump gets that question. I just look, if I find a Democrat gets asked that question, I'll play that on the show too. I'm trying to keep it real here. I'm not trying to do what the Democrats do and skew it to one side on unnecessarily unfairly. But I mean, what's gonna happen here. We're gonna have a total shutdown of public life because there's a there's a respiratory virus out there with a at worst, from what we know so far, a two percent fatality mortality. Right,

I keep saying fatality. That's that's not something that would be in keeping with the resilience of the American people and with the way we've approached these situations in the past. But we just have to wait and see how well the administration is able to handle this. And also we have to be prepared for the fact that no matter what they do, You've got six people dead in Washington State right now. As I said, over ten thousand have already died from the flu this year. Yeah, you didn't

even hear about hear about that till now. Right now, no one even pays attention. Thousands and thousands and thousands of people die from flu every year in this country. One hundred and twenty two, one hundred and fifty thousand die and accidents every year in this country. Okay, I mean, you know, people are We're losing people left and right, and this is just the nature of life. This is what happens. It's a question of how the media, what the media feels is a really important story to cover

when it comes to any individual human death. And clearly they're going to tell us about each and every coronavirus death as it comes along in this political season because it's just what they do. Look, this is what they do with the military as well. When there's a Republican an office. Everybody that comes back from a war zone must be you know, we must know about it, and we must see the photo. And by the way, I

have no problem on that whatsoever. We should know the cost of putting our soldiers in harms with That's fine. I mean I think that sometimes the way that you know, the Democrat media does it as exploitative and wrong. But just as a general, I do think, you know, we should know every every time we lose somebody, we should know.

Did you see that happening when we were losing hundreds of Marines under the Obama administration, dying in southern Afghanistan and Hellman Province and Kandahar so that Obama could look like a tough guy after he fired the best four star general he had in theater because some members of his staff made fun of Obama not knowing a damn thing about the military. Yeah, it wasn't a lot of coverage.

And where was the anti war movement then? It wasn't a lot of coverage of that politicization of military deaths. Democrats do that, and you're going to see a grotesque politicization of every single death from the coronavirus. You will know about it, you know, they'll probably they'll probably run photographs of the people on the front page of the newspapers. They want to make it as clear as not because they care so much about these people. That's just not true.

We know this from the way they cover other things. We know this from the lack of interest and you know how many people have died from influenza. No, they're going to do it because they view it as a body count attributable to Trump. That's what's going to happen. Even though we have to remember there's only so much the administration can do right, they're taking these measures. I saw Chuck Schumer tweet, you know, tweeted out this thing off funding for this seat easy. I gotta do this.

It's all craps. It's not gonna stop anyone from getting coronavirus. It's ridiculous. They don't have any good ideas to prevent the spread, they don't have any Trump's doing all the things that a responsible person that the responsible administration would do. They're just not gonna give him any credit for it. And remember this, no matter what you've seen this with the economy, You've seen this with the way they approach

everything with the Trump administration. No matter what the end result here is, for the next let's say six months, they will claim that this was Trump's Katrina, he fell down on the job. And if there are two hundred people that are dead from Corona or two thousand people that are dead from Corona. At the end of this doesn't matter. They're gonna say, due to Trump's failure, due to his lack of belief in science, which is really of all the anti Trump talking points that to me

is among the very dumbest. But a lot of people think they're smart when they say it. You're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. And when we talk about an agenda for the American people, our campaign does not sweep the important issues under the table. We've got to be honest with the American people, even

if they don't agree with us. Now, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, that great and brilliant scientist, after years of intensive study, after reading journal after journal, after turning off Fox TV, and studying the issue, he has concluded that climate change is alks. Has you know, has Bernie Sanders wowed us with his scientific knowledge? Has Bernie Sanders managed to convince anybody that he has much knowledge of anything other than

very rudimentary Marxist theory? And how to be a demogogue, how to be essentially the guy on the street corner that just says, you know, blame other people for all your problems. Don't take personal sponsibility for anything. This is easy, by the way, it's not hard. It's not difficult to say those things. I could write all of Bernie Sanders speeches. He knowes what I mean. You shouldn't even have speech writers. It's always the same speech. The rich, the millionaires, the billionaires,

they're gonna take from you. And why can't we have what every other country has? Like every other country doesn't have it. We don't want to be these other countries. You don't know what you're talking about. I mean, he's got on the list like the same thing every time. I've never once heard Bernie Sanders give an answer to any question. I've said, Wow, that was really insightful. That really makes a lot of sense. I'm impressed by that.

Never and there are Democrats who will say things like, oh, yeah, no, there's some truth to that, or I understand where they're coming from, not Bernie Sanders, but on this question of climate change, climate change being a hoax, I think it's it's pretty uh. I mean, we've got this is a side note from any We have this plastic bag band here. They just went into effect in New York and I'm

in New York City doing this show. This is so stupid, and I just wish that there was a way that we could have like an open public debate about how completely utterly annoying and meaningless and counterproductive this thing is. It does not help the things they think it will help. And it's an annoyance now that if you deal with every day every day, you will have to deal with this annoyance in New York State. By that's not just me, So my folks up in w g y Albany, for example,

you guys are gonna have this too. And gals, you know now when you go to the store, you go, oh, I'm out of milk. I want to get Oh, you better better make sure that you pay the five cents that some counties are going to institute for paper bags too, as if that's going to stop anybody. And now I gets I'm supposed to walk around with a tote bag on my shoulder all the time, Producer Mark, do you even have a tote bag? Like, how are you going to go grocery shopping? Now? Well, I already have a

bunch of reusable bags because you're reusable. Reusable sounds manlier. You know, that sounds more like alpha than a tote bag. The town I live in, live on Long Island in Long Beach, already had a five cent Commyville. I know a lot of a lot of nice places or Commieville though. Yeah, yeah it is a nice place. But as I said,

I don't mind the reusable bag. I can hold more'n tell me you never have a situation where you're like, I need to get myself a six pack of Bruski, and now I can't because I don't have the reusable bag on me. Can you just carry it with the handle? Okay, maybe maybe you need a few six packs. I mean, you're not gonna put that in a plastic bag. Though, all right, this is a bad exact. This doesn't annoy you. Yeah,

I've just realized that this doesn't annoy it. Although this plastic bag bead, You're not that bad on this one. I'm not that mad, Like I'd be more mad if it was a plastic shrub band. Grout show mark over here does not care. I don't know what to say about this. The plastic straw band isn't still still giving out food bags with food orders and stuff like that. So okay, we at least we got that, or Chinese fool will come in plastic bags. Thanks for listening to

the Bus Sesson Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on Apple pond Gas, the iHeartRadio app for wherever you get your podcasts. So here is the truth. When you listen to the scientists, what they tell you is that not only is climate change real and caused by human activity and already causing devastating problems in our country and around the world, what they tell us is they have in fact underestimated the

severity in which climate change is ravishing the planet. They've underestimated the speed in which the polar ice caps are melting in the oceans arising. They've underestimated the degree to which the country is seeing more and more drought, more

and more extreme weather disturbances. They have, according to the United Nations, now believe that if we don't get our act together by the end of the century, they will be hundreds of millions of climate refugees, people who can no longer stay in their communities because there's a little water to drink or land to grow their crops. This is bonkers, but this is Bernie Sanders certainly close to, if not the front runner of the Democratic Party right

now for the presidential nomination. He's certainly number two, and some would say he's still number one, and I think I think after today Super Tuesday votes talent, he's going to be in the top spot. It's a question of what Biden's able to do to catch up to him. A few things here, underestimated severity of climate, of the

climate change threat. How can anyone say this? We are told now routinely and repeatedly, by the likes of Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, by various prominent Democrats that if we do not take dramatic action on climate change, we will be on an extinction path, extinction path as a species by what is in twelve years? I think they keep saying, or ten or twelve or something whatever. How dare you forget? How dare you It's terrifying When you don't want to

upset Greta, this is gonna be a terrifying thing. Stop child bashing buck, she's seventeen, almost eighteen. When she's eighteen, can we actually just make fun of how ridiculous the whole thing is without anyone saying stop child bashing. I like kids. Although I'm gonna tell you this right now, I did get to fly Bernie Sanders style in business class by the Bill Marshall, I will give them credit. At least they treat their guests well that make you

get in a plane for six hours. They do put you in business class, which is like, I never fly in business class. I always am in the middle seat in the back of economy with somebody eating a big smelly sandwich of some kind next to me. And I'm always sitting next to a kid that doesn't want to be on the plane. He's just like kicking the chair and bouncing around like by my mamma, you know. And I'm like, I don't want to be that guy. I don't go to be that childless, unmarried guy that starts

to like get frustrated and loses cool. That's why I always bring noise canceling headphones. Yes, producer marketing sounds like you just don't plan. Well, what do you mean I can't help that I sit next to kids. In twenty you can pick an aisle seat of windows. Oh no, that's on me. Yeah, that's but I always end up sitting next to the loudest child on the plane. This

is a special gift. My brothers actually laugh if we go into a restaurant together, as we often do here in New York City, and I have two brothers close to my age, and they came out with me that Bill Marshaw because they're my cavalry. They're awesome. Whenever you go into restaurant, if there is a family with a with a child who's unruly, I'm cool with kids. I like children. I'm not the grouch, but or the grinch,

the grouch either one. But if there's a loud child in a public place, he will like a like a heat seeking missile. Get right up in bucks universe. It always happened. It happens to me too, And I think it's on the parents. Well, of course it's on the parents. Don't bring kids two restaurants, especially at night. So here's so, here's what I have on the flight on the flight back, and you know it's rare. It's like a special tree for me to fly in business class because you know,

I don't have that kind of cash flow. But if somebody else is paying for the ticket, hey, you know, so I'm in business class and I'm thinking it's gonna be like fantat And the seat right next to me, there's a there's a husband and wife. Looked like very nice couple. But I think they had four children right that were on the flight. And here's what they here's where they did. Now the kids were seated back in economy. They're up in business class right next to me, the

two parents. But guess what during the flight they decide that the four kids from economy are going to pile up into business class and like crawling on the parents, throwing a ball to each other, yelling and screaming and like, yeah, I went with noise canceling headphones. Other people there did too. But I'm looking at them, I'm like, guys, come on, you know what I mean? Like the people they oh yeah, oh yeah, Oh could you if you if you are seen as like if you're the anti family person in

today's oh no, you would have said something. Second, yeah, I'd see this why I need to travel with producer Mark, even though you didn't pay for it. I would have been like, listen, I paid for a business class seat. This is ridiculous. Yeah. No, they were they were a way they were way out of line. They were way the line. People would have owned that airline. Yeah, yeah, no people, I don't. I don't know what it is. Manners in decline around the world and in this country

for sure, manners are in decline. People in public spaces that they think the device device at a kid is the single worst thing. That's where people right now. I want to throw it out the window. Yeah. You know, there's actually a campaign in New York City. We could pull up the audio probably for people so they can hear it where they've there's a no idling campaign and they've got Billy Idol of Rebel Yell fame who's doing

ads for no idling. Have you seen this? It's clever? Yeah, stupid. Hi, everybody, don't leave your car on this is not cool, So I don't. Did you see they're actually giving out rewards for porting people that idle, cash reward. That's awesome. Yeah, this is what needs to happen. I mean, unfortunately, I mean it starts to feel a little bit like the Stazi's running the country when we're reporting on each other

for little things, but quality of life stuff. You know, when all of a sudden you incentivize people to you know, you know what, what I hate are people that that really egregiously double park on very crowded roadways and like Key or you know, you'll be going down six and the most crowded street in New York City. You'll be going down in the Midtown Manhattan and it's just packed, and somebody will just leave their you know, leave there there.

I'm not talking about delivery vehicles. I mean that's kind of like we accept that if we want deliveries, we got I'm talking people just leave their car at their double park. Yeah, toad, no ticket, toad out. It's Manhattan. A tow truck's not gonna be able to get there quick enough. But what I'm saying is if you if somebody would call the tow truck and they got a bounty for them, because that person's making he's stealing time

from hundreds, if not thousands of other people. It's a little but like when I get on the subway now four times a day, which is insane, and the people that that will hold the door open for their friends. I'm not saying we should electric shock those doors, but I'm not saying we shouldn't. You don't do that, Come on, No, the electric shock is fine. You don't hold that. Oh yeah, yeah,

that's IM saying, you go a little job. I don't want to fry anybody like like everyone's been there where you're running the trains coming and the door just close, you stick your hand. Oh that's a that's a different that you get caught in it. That that's like, that's like Ty goes to the run of talk with people that go, you know, hey, Bob, like hurry up, and they hold the door while their friend is running down

the stairs. Those people need to get There's videos of people inside the train kicking those people like just to get the ounce of close. Oh. I mean that's that's totally legitimate. Yeah you're not. You're you're holding other people hostage to your own bad behavior. I do not accept this. So look, as the dude says in The Big Lebowski, this is not non There are rules, and I think that there should be rules here. So I don't know, we got a few. We got a whole thing, a

whole series of things we need to work on. And I could not believe that I was sitting there for like this Captain Kangaroo session of like kids jumping around and stuff in business class, no less, which I never get to fly. It's like a suit. I'm not Bernie Sanders. I get the role in first class all the time. Or on a private plane by the way, Uh you know it was. It was. My whole business class experience

was not what it should have otherwise been. Although I do have noise canceling headphones, which doesn't help them much. Doesn't help that much because like screaming next to you, you'll still hear the screams and everything else. And also just you know, kids like they waved their arms around, They're like throwing things. They're running up and down, running up and down the aisles on the plane. I can't believe let them run wild. I'm telling you they didn't. Yeah,

I don't know, it was. It was crazy. So I'm just trying to tell everybody we all need to we all need to be Manners are important. It's really the lynchpin of civilization. Manners day to day, you know, how do we treat each other or were respectful or we polite anyway, I don't even know what I was talking about. Bernie Sanders and climate change. Wasn't those oh the plastic bag band we got on that, and then I got

completely side checked. Oh, underestimated severity of this? Yeah, we're not underestimating the severity of climate change and also the climate. So that's just crazy because they're saying we're all gonna die. How do you underestimate the severity of we're all going to die soon? I mean this, Oh, instead of we're gonna be on a path we cannot fix in ten years, it's gonna be eight years, it's gonna be six years.

I don't know how anybody believes this. I don't understand, you know, I tell you when things are scary, like pandemic disease is actually scary, and we have to be worried about climate change is not, it's not. I don't know what is wrong with these people. I don't want to have to go through their brains so they can understand. The people telling you this are wrong over and over. What they're saying doesn't even make sense, and they do not change their own personal behavior in response to what

they say is an extinction level event for humankind. It's crazy. When I can get my dream beach house on Matha's Vineyards or Nantuckett at you know, half price, which I wouldn't have enough money for that. I have to be like one one millionth the price. But when I can see the huge cut rates on that, then I would all of a sudden say, all right, maybe maybe people are taking this seriously, but they're not. It's a it's all virtue signal. It's all crap. His point about climate refugees, though,

I thought, was even more important. You'll you'll hear more and more about this climate refugee. Talking about climate refugees is a way of saying that because of the weather, we should engage in a global socialism. And I know that seems like it's a little bit of a leap. It's not a leap at all. We should engage in a global socialism because the first world is responsible according to the climate catastrophe. We need a better name from them, by the way, like the loony greens or something. We

need a better name. What do we say, because those who do you believe in climate change, they have climate denier for us, climate catastrophist. It's a little bit too much of a mouthful. We need a better name for people who are so easily fooled and swindled that they really think that the world is going to end unless we adopt the economic and climate policies advocated by by AOC and Bernie Sanders and others. So we do. We need to work on that, for one, but also the refugee,

anyone who moves to where they are around the world. Now, the first world is under this view that Sanders is advocating, is inherently responsible. So if there's a drought, if there's a famine, if something, if there's an earthquake, anything bad that happens anywhere is in the mind of these climate loons attributable to the development of the First World and the CO two emissions from the developed world. And so we owe it to them to pay them money. That's

that's part of the of the global Marxism. Here we owed we should pay effectively climate reparations to them. This is real. They talk about this. You can look this up. This is a thing that's out there. Democrats buy into it, or at least they pretend to. They say they do. But also that we have to take them into this country.

So anyone from any desperate region of the world that suffers some catastrophe, some calamity, it's not now that we take them in his refugees because we're good people and we want to be helpful and thoughtful to our fellow human beings. It's we owe them. We have to take them in because the reason there's you know, forest fires in this place, So the reason there's drought in that place anywhere in the world, is all of the human productivity that has brought us to the greatest living standards

of any at any time in human history. That is the reason for all these bad things happening elsewhere. And so we're responsible for that, and so we have to make amends for that. And the way we make amends for it is by bringing them into this country. That's what is going on. That's what they're telling us we have to do. Now, this is crazy, but this is mainstream Democrat thinking now. I mean, even even Bloomberg runs

around talking about this. Even Bloomberg will say that this is something that needs to be dealt with, needs to be handled right away. I'm just I'm stunned by the sheer idiocy of so many of these climate change catastrophist positions, and it's troubling to me. You know, we'd like to think that we've defeated the authoritarian impulse in the developed and modern world we're in at least in the West,

we haven't not at all. In fact, it's on the rise, and there's a confidence among the status authoritarian left that should be a reminder to all of us that they're not gone. In fact, you can make a very clear case that the socialist, the Marxist, the one world government authoritarians, they're actually on the rise. You're in the freedom heart. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. President Trump, what is it not to love? He's a fighter? Number one? He's a fighter. He has a Democrats on the run.

They don't know what to do when the Neville have we had a Republican that the Democrats cannot miss with He fights them at their level and wins every time. Trumpson never longs. He didn't lose in the Republican primary. All the good Way, Russian colusion, the Ukrainian, the Volumus clause, all of that stuff they threw at him didn't stick. And so we love him. He didn't have to do this' he's got a successful life. You didn't have to do this for it. But you know, you love your country.

You don't want to see you know your country. Terns socialists don't want to see Libus take over your country and turn in and keep gonna fight. We're back behind you all the way. Never never will forsake you. We will never forsake you because you're for us. That means a lot, means a lot. That is a Trump supporter named Raymond who was at a Trump African American Trump supporter.

I believe he had a maga hat on and I think that he really encapsulates the feeling that so many of us have at this point, which is what they've put this president through. The stuff they've thrown at him, is it is unbelievable. And he's still in there, still fighting. You know, he doesn't he doesn't decide that it's too much. We had all these people that claim to have such close access to Trump too. I think Scaramucci said that by March of twenty twenty, the president was going to

leave office. You know, like that guy knows anything. I mean, there's look, the president picks a lot of the worst people, at least he did in the early days to be around him, which is a shame because some of the biggest missteps of his presidency were just the people that he trusted and put positions of authority around him that they were they were stunningly bad decisions. Still, and even the President admits this, So I love him. People who

buck Trump. Trump says it, Okay, we all know this, this is reality, this is not This isn't my opinion. I'm beating up on the president unfairly. I think the President does a lot of things fantastically, but this is an area where he's been very weak. But the fight, the fire that he has in the belly to continue on and that they've never to this day. I know why. He says that the Ukraine phone call was perfect, even if he knows that it probably was a little bit.

He gave them an opening he shouldn't have. I don't think he did anything wrong, but he could have been more careful. He says it's perfect because he's not. He's not going to bend the knee one inch, not going to back off. He knows these crazy libs. He knows what they stand for and who they are and how they play the game. And you know, you see what we the old Republicanism, and I know what I mean,

really old. I mean they're you know, Republicanism until Trump was Romney and McCain and people who spent an all the time in the name, in the name of reaching across the aisle. Yeah, just sell out our side. Get a nice editorial written about us the New York Times before they trash us again next week. God bless Trump for not falling into that. Thanks for listening to The bus Esson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts.

First of all, I want to talk to my Republicans. First of all, stay to hell out of our race. Stata hell out of our race. I get sick and tired. And Sandra, I've listened to Republicans tell me and the Democrats about our process. First of all, they don't have a process. They're canceling primaries, they have winna take all. They don't have the kind of democracy that we see on the democratic side. And for people to use Russian talking points to sell division among Americans, that is stupid.

So Rata go to hell. This is not about no go to hell. I'm tired of it. Ed. We're not trying to prevent anyone from becoming the nominee. If you have the delegates and win. You will win. This notion that somehow another Democrats are out there trying to put hurdles of roadblots before one candidate, that's stupid. I know what's going on. They are they are scared of Democrats coming together to defeat Donald Trump. I don't know. It sounds like some prominent Democrats are a little touchy about

the whole Bernie Sanders coup situation. That was a former DNC chair, I believe, and current Fox News commentator Donna Brazil, formerly of CNN before she leaked a debate question to Hillary Clinton to help her beat Bertie Sanders. So there's that. But we got my man, Jesse Kelly. He is of the Jesse Kelly Show on radio on Pluto TV. I'm

right with Jesse Kelly as his show. He also had my single favorite tweet today, which I'm actually going to read because that's that's how good I think it is for all of you to hear people saying that Warren should come to an agreement with Biden and drop out. Don't seem to realize how understandably hesitant Warren must be to sign a treaty with anyone. Jesse Kelly everybody that

was Jesse. By the way, I was. I was drinking my black Rifle coffee this morning, having having a muffin, and I basically choked on it when I read the tweet. So thank you. Sometimes you're never sure if it's too subtle, but if you hit just that's sweet spot, that's where you know you got it. And I knew that. Yeah, I mean, you know, I w Elizabeth Warren answered what's

a question one of their baits about Afghanistan. I was like, everybody should listen to her because she's clearly an expert in tribal warfare, and like, I feel like about half the people got it. Half the people were like, what do you mean does she Does she serve on the Armed Services Committee or something. I was like, nope, it's not really whatever talking about all right, Jesse, you know we got it's super Tuesday Day, and you know you're

down there in Texas. First of all, Bernie is supposed to win that Democrat primary, Right, what the heck is wrong with Democrats in Texas? I know you're not a Democrat, but you aren't Texan. Well, here's what happens. It's kind of the same thing that's happening in places like California too. People think that Texas is blood red. I mean it's red, it's not blood red. But when you're in a state that's usually one color, the party of the opposition is way more rapid than normal. Like we all love to

make fun of California. I mean, who doesn't love that as the pastime? The truth is the most blood Thursday Conservatives you'll ever meet in your life or in California because they're stuck in this blue state hell that they can't escape. And the Democrats are the same way here. That's why they're more radicalized. That's why they love Burnie. Well, it's true about me as a conservative in Manhattan. People are always like, I don't understand how you are the

way you are. I'm like, imagine understanding the world in reality and history and being surrounded with virtue signally childish lunatics all the time, and you have me. That's it makes sense actually when you break it down that way. So what do you say. You know that we started off with with Donna Brazil getting very getting very testy, uh you know, telling me, she told Ronald McDaniel Romney. I guess we've dropped the Romney part. By the way,

that happened. Um, we we've told, we've been. She told her to actually to go to hell. This was all about the Trump tweet about the anti Bernie coup. I don't understand we're all supposed to believe it just suddenly all these Democrats drop out right before Super Tuesday. And there's no we're not saying they broke rules necessarily to do this, or they did let they did change the rules to let Bloomberg into debates, by the way, But it seems to me like, of course there were some

backroom deals. Oh of course there are, honestly, and I have to tell you, and I don't think it's precious, but I don't have a soul war or anything like that, so I don't have to deal with it. Or I saw even some people on the right talk about how they thought it was really awesome, how Buddha Jeds was just putting his party over himself. But he's just you know, selflessly out there giving gets serious. People. Stop being a child.

These people all struck deals, if not formally been informally, they're all bucking to be the next VP, will want to be the next Secretary of State. Bodhajs is a thirty eight year old and trying to go from being mayor of Southbeds the most powerful man on the planet. Do you think he all of a sudden got less ambitious. No, The DNC and a bunch of big donors rounded them all up, made a bunch of promises, will back your next run, we'll do this, maybe you'll be VP. And

they all fell right in line, just in time. And it's hilarious squat listening to people like donnod Bizzell get defensive about it because everybody knows why she's defensive. Of course, they're trying to screw Bernie every step of the way. The whole public can watch Stem screwing over Bernie and it's adorable watching them try to hide it. It is

kind of funny, isn't it. Like this is something that if you've been paying attention to American politics for the last four years, you know that the people that are in power the Democratic Party don't because Mary, it's not just Bernie. I think everyone needs to understand this, you know, and this is important to emphasize. It's it's the whole apparatus that Bernie would bring in. Bernie would want different consultants,

Bernie would want different people in the cab. You know, Bernie would be this shift away from the Democrat power structure that exists even under a Republican presidency. Well, in the same way. And look, I remember, lists are going to freak out. What I say is to let me explain Bernie is released similar to Trump in that way, and that all systems really just are engineered to have the system contain on doing the same old, same old. The reason Trump has seen us a massive backlash from

the bureaucracy and all these people. And he's a shock from the system. He's a new way of doing things. It's just hate that. That's exactly the reason they would hate Bernie too. We could and came out and said it. No one it's ever worked with him, Nobody likes to work with him. He never plays ball. He would be such a shock to the system that that's why he's getting such a backlash. Now that all that all these you know, all the good old boys at work, it

all goes away if someone like Bernie gets in. And look, that's part of his appeal. I hate the guy, but that's part of the pool. Yeah, I will say this. Democrats who talk so much about how they want change and they want things to be different and all the rest. It's fascinating how quickly they'll say, actually, let's go back to the eight years of the Obama administration. It's like, well, how I thought we wanted radical transformation? What happened here? Folks?

You know, Bernie, Bernie clearly represents that for them. Do you think, though, you know, depending on how the Super Tuesday votes come out, looks like Bernie is going to be in the lead when it comes to delegates. So isn't he still the front runner? Or do we just assume, okay, the Biden fixes in so it doesn't even matter what the Super Tuesday delegate count is. I don't know if there's a Biden fix or a Bloomberg fix, because Bloomberg has got a lot of favors in the Democrat Party.

But Bernie, right now, Bernie Sanders is and I'm not to call him Anozie. Everybody's still calm down. Bernie Sanders is the faremot invading Russia. The clock is ticking, and he has better win and better win real real, real shortly is the longer the race goes on, he's screwed. Winter is coming, And to use a Game of Thrones word, what I'm saying is, if it goes to the convention, I don't care whether he has the most eliots or not. He's not coming out of that convention as the nominee.

So I better have a big night tonight and a bunch of other big nights between now and the convention, because if he's not already the nominee, he's a post. Yeah, he has to he has to lock it off. I agree, because if if it comes to any kind of deal making broker convention, any of that stuff, no way Bernie Sanders. Maybe they'll offer him some kind of a position and whatever the Democrat administration is or something, but there's no

way that Bernie Sanders is the nominee. If he doesn't go into Milwaukee this summer as the nominee, I just don't see it. It's not possible. And what's bad for the Democrat Party. I mean, while I'll enjoy making fun of their disastrous convention, it'll be bad for the country too because Bernie's supporters, let's be honest about this, they're more problemed to violence than other supporters of other candidates both that are Prats and Republicans, and they're crazy, and

they've already been called Bernie Brows are the worst. Are the worst, you know, not all of them, obviously, but Bernie Brows, the real hardcore followers of Bernie Sanders are the worst of any major political candidate in the United States. Well, there's no question. And they've already been caught on video with that project Rita State. They're going to burn down Milwaukee, They're going to burn down the country. Now a lot of that's just you know, hyper bolder hell't have the

ability to do a lot of that stuff. But there's going to be some kind of riots. They're going to be hopefully not but I bet you somebody is going to get hoss if Bernie does not get the nomination at that convention. So it'll be fun to make fun of them for a while, but I actually do worry about some people safety if he doesn't get it. They're going to lose their minds. We had a surprise last night on TV Chris Matthews. I don't know if you picked up on this yet or not, Jesse, but you know,

Chris Matthews stepped down. This comes after over twenty years, and he was one of these guys who I would just say, why why did they keep Why did this guy get to keep his job? He's not he doesn't seem very bright. He kind of just yells all the time. He used to be somewhat I think, wasn't he. I don't know. Maybe that's Ed Schultz. I was gonna he used to be a Republican, but no, that's Ed Schultz

or whatever. And the point is the guy's old yells and apparently this is where, you know, things ran on the rocks for him. He said some stuff to some women about how they were attractive, and he was done, Like he quit mid show last night. Did you see it? I did see it. I mean, without knowing the circumstances. It's just one of those things these days where everybody headed on a shopping block for seeing anything. Look, maybe it was totally warm identity quit and got run out.

I don't know what level of harassment it was. If it was if it was tell you look good, let's hope that didn't do it. But I mean he's actually sexually harassing somebody, then goodbye and see you later. You know, he's just one of those things. Yeah, we don't. Without knowing the details, you can't really you can't really assess it.

I just thought it was funny. I haven't seen a situation where somebody on a cable news broadcast was like, I'm done and just he just left and one I wonder how much he planned it or how much he told him. He was just straight up walking up. I guess I don't know how alive they actually filled that shel but I mean, that's point to start offered, and

it's in the end the guy's been there forever. The truth is he probably cut a nice back room deal with a nice little seven finger severed package, and he's riding off int the sunset sunset, and he'll ride it out for another year or two, and then he'll be back as a guest analyst and then slowly back as the host. Who do you who do you find changes? Who? Who do you find the most? Or actually, here's the best? The best, wait asss is of the libs who have shows,

news shows of any kind? Who do you find the worst? Who's the worst for you? Brian Spalt And he's easy, easy to pick on, but the recon why, like I don't mind. I've never minded Rachel Matto. I've never even minded Chris matthew No. I think Rachel Manno's honest about about who she is. So you know, she's up front about being a big liberal, and that's fine. Yeah, yeah, she's she's a leftist, all alright. I don't for trying

to be down in the middle. What bothers me about people like Steltres when they well, we're just or just all the news, we're just doing journalism while they rattle out the same talking point that all the leftists like Madou say, to be honest about who you are. I never go on my TV show and tell everybody I'm some journalist who's just calling bulls and strikes. I'm not. I'm trying to screw over the Democrat Party every single day and help my party. Yeah, me too, So there

we go. I gotta tell you, I think for me, it has to be someone at CNN because that place is just it's so dishonest and there's such a it's just all rooted in a line now that they're not a get Trump operation top the bottom. I mean, everything about that place now is anti Trump. So I always wonder, like if if I had to pick the single, I mean, the worst of all time, I think is Keith Olberman though just because he's a horrible human being as well

as like a total propagandist. But I know over at Sanana, I think, I don't know. For me, it's probably it's either Lemon or Tapper, and they're very different, but those are for me, those are the two worst because you have like you have like smug fraud who is vicious behind the scenes but pretends to be like a Knight, who cares so much about the troops, or all the time with with Tapper police, it's all it's all Tapper brand building. And then you have Don Lemon, who's just

who's just really dumb. I mean President Trump says that Don Lemon is a dumb guy. Speaking of Don Lemon, let me give everybody who's listening a little behind the scene. When you do television shows, shows that definitely television shows, your blocks are numbered like before the first co shall break, that's a block and then most one blocks still on to support. And your A block is your most important block, which your most watch block. Everybody knows this. This is

just kind of inside baseball TV stuff. Don Lemon is so in it at television that Chris Kuomo holds over after his show to do Don Lemon's a block with him every single day, or at least every single time. I've seen it, and I know that's way inside baseball. But people have to understand how telling that is on how inadequate they know. Don Lemon is so you can't even carry his own a block. Jesse Kelly can carry

all of his blocks. You should check him out on The Jesse Kelly Show now in syndication on radio, also on podcast. Mister Jesse Kelly, thanks for making the time. See you, my brother. You're in the Freedom Hide. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Let me start with my headline tonight, I'm retiring. This is the last Hardball on MSNBC. And obviously this isn't for lack of interest in politics. You can tell I've loved every minute of

my twenty years as host of Hardball. Every morning, I read the papers and I'm gung ho to get to work. Not many people have had this privilege. I love working with my producers and the discussions we have over how to report the news, and I love having this connect with you. The good people who watch last night, Well it was his last night last night. That was Chris Matthews. I have no idea what happened. I met Chris Matthews once at a fancy DC cocktail party. Those things do exist.

I was at one. I met Chris Matthews. I happened to be invited to one by Wall by a date, but I was there and I met him. And he's one of these guys who was just he was in the game a long time. I think, you know, he probably started to miss a step in the last few years because I just he would just go on TV and say really dumb stuff that I think the single most famous phrase he ever uttered was a thrill up

the leg right about Obama winning. You know, people like him that get you get comfortable with certain media personalities, and then I think you don't even really judge them anymore based on their performance. That's that's just a common thing. People who have been listening to certain people for a very long time don't care when the show gets bad. They watch somebody for a very long time, they don't care when the show is really ceased to be worthwhile.

That's just true across the news media. I don't know why he got pushed out other than there were these they said to their comments that he made about about women. And I just can't help but notice that Joy read still has a job at MSNBC and is treated very

well there on air regularly. And Joy Reid wrote homophobic stuff on her blog and then claimed that people this was real, claimed that people hacked into her blog to write the homophobic stuff to get her in trouble, and that she was going to ask the FBI to investigate. She still has a job Chris Matthews, and Chris Matthews was close to retirement anyway, And you know, I understand that Chris Maddis does not have a job anymore. And

I'm not crying any tears for the guy. And he's made millions and millions and millions of dollars to do something that he's really just lucky. He was lucky to be in the right place at the right time and just kind of ride the wave as long as he did. Never found him to be an impressive guy. I do not understand why anybody would turn to him for analysis of anything. But again, it's just yeah, I'm Chris Madges, I'm loud. Yeah, you know, it's just the I'm daring data.

I'm talking fast, and I see him. I kind of know things, and I got connections that you know, just I don't know. Some people seem to think that that means that he'd knows something. But he's he's he's gone, and there's certainly a some at some level, there's a bit of a me too component to this. I just wish we had a better right if we're gonna as I mean, also, do we really care? That's why at the end of the show, I'm mentioning this, I mean answers, No,

he don't really care. But you know, I think it's interesting to see how people just take it for granted. On the one side, you have those who see this as a inherently as a victory another white male fired from his job for comments about women, and there are other people like me just want to know, Okay, well, if we're going to celebrate this, can we know what

was going on here? Or do we just have to now celebrate somebody loses their job or is pushed out and it has to do with comments, not actual physical touching or anything criminal comments to women, and we can't know the comments, and we're supposed to celebrate it anyway. I'm not gonna miss Chris Matthews. I never watched him. I thought his show was dumb. But this is what happened.

Thanks for listening to The bus Esson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. I meant to I meant to get to this red before roll call because we actually have what happened, so Matthews. I wasn't watching this live. I saw the clips afterwards. But Chris Matthews bailed out on his show after he did this whole monologue about

why he's leaving and how great people were. But how also, you know, he's said he was sorry he bent the knee. He bent the knee. He bent the knee on this one. I don't know. If I don't know what he did, so I can't say if it was a good idea or not. But usually you don't only bend the knee if you think you actually did wrong. Maybe he did do wrong. I don't know. But Steve Kornaki, who was another younger MSNBC host, he was left like holding the bag.

He's left like wait, a second, they just switched to him in the newsroom there. He wasn't even supposed to do a show flake Cliff Knight did. That was a lot to take in just now. I'm sure, and I'm sure you're still absorbing that, and I am too. Chris Matthews is a giant. He's a legend. It's been an honor for me to work with him, to sit in here on occasion. And I know how much you meant to him, and I know how much he meant to you,

and I think you're gonna miss him. And they know I'm going to for not how many fells or whistles here. We do have to fill the rest of this hour. We're gonna take a quick break and come back with face news. Yeah that's usually not what you say we have to fill the rest of this hour, But I look, I get it. I mean, I've been in the position. I remember once during Glenbeck's radio show. He was in Dallas and I was in New York, and I was

already hosting my own, you know, little show. At this point, it's now grown into a big show, but I was hosting my own little baby show, and for some reason, Glenn's they were the show is being you know, fired out to all the affiliates from New York and they lost the uplink to Dallas and they grabbed me. I mean actually like put a hand on my shoulder and like come here. And they pulled me in the radio studio with three and they're like, you gotta just go

for ten or fifteen minutes here while we figure. So I just hopped in on Glenn's show. I just started doing radio in the middle of the middle of clen syndicated program because they lost the uplink, and you know, it was better than running canned audio. They figured it was pretty funny. I did fine, of course, but I didn't even I have notes. I didn't even know what

Clen was talking about. It's like, yes, America a very good place to be, says a Fillion, temporarily for the moment for the great Glenn back here all in there. This was I don't know, maybe this was six seven years ago. Now that was a fun one. All right, roll call time. You're in the freedom hud. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. The show ain't over yet, folks, keeping it real. It's time for roll call. Roll call.

Everybody that's right, Everyone assemble for the roll call. It's time Facebook dot com, slash Buck Sexton or team Buck at I heartmedia dot com. Let us get to it. Eric first up here on roll call, Hey Buck. During roll call, you and producer Mark, we're balking at the one hundred and fifty dollars fine for a red light ticket. Here in southern California, a red light ticket will run you six hundred dollars. The cheapest moving violation will run

you about three hundred and fifty dollars. The actual violation is about thirty five to fifty dollars, and the rest is penalty assessments that are kept by the court. It's a scam, but I guess that's part for the course, for the People's Republic of California to keep up the good work. Shields high six hundred dollars. How do people live in that state? I well, I mean, it's so beautiful and the weather is so great, but it's horribly

run and it's falling apart. It really is. All I had to do is see the gas prices like four fifty a gallon. It's crazy, Like no, yeah, I was just out there the traffic in La is so bad now that people don't even really they just sort of don't even try to game it or get around it. They're just like, I gotta go, and I'm gonna sit in traffic, gotta go when I gotta go, because it's

traffic all the time. They don't have public transportation, really do Now there's some light rail from Santa Monica that takes you down to I think the West Hollywood or somewhere like that, but no, not really, and public transportation wouldn't even really you'd need such a massive system because La as it has been explained to me by Los Angelinos, is really many cities connected together. It's really different cities, and when you think it that way, it makes more sense.

It's insane to me to think that people live there with that much traffic, that much cost. I mean, but it was what is it now, was like the end of February and it was seventy eight degrees when I was there. I mean, that's the benefit, right, That's why people you walk around, you don't have to worry about being cold. You will not get used to just being freezing cold sometimes here. And we're not even like Minnesotans who like it gets Minnesota cold is like, oh gosh,

it's cold. Oh yeah, I'm not lucky. The only time I was in Minneapolis, it didn't snow and it wasn't that cold either, don't know, I mean Minneapolis, Thank God. It's like some of the nicest people on God's Green or as the case, maybe snowy Earth, because it's really man, you're up there. I remember being up there in August and I'm like, you guys, it's nighttime and I need like a ski jacket. This is said, it's August. It is though. Oh it's great. No, I love I love

this cold. I used to go I used to go there every summer. But I just think it's you know, you got to have a really good out of them. You know, people from Minnesota, people from Buffalo, people from Michigan. You know, they gotta deal with a cold man, it gets colder. They're not Canadians. I mean, they're pretty close to Canada are, but like you're giving them the Canadian act. I don't know. I don't know. Someone from Minneapolis will write in and tell us if that's fair or not.

We'll see, we'll see. I always think of the mom from Bobby's World you love hockey. There they do love their hockey. It's true, Sarah, hey Buck. My fiancee, who's a two tour combat vet, has loved you on your show for years. I'd listened on occasion, but just recently really got into your show. I used to think your show is beginning, said to Code, what really matters with actual intel elegance not actionable? I think both work. Yeah,

I think you're right. Anyways, we have a five year old son named Harlan who also joined the Shields High movement. He requests to listen to you over music all the time. The other day I gave his dad a hug in front of him. His response, how dare you? In the infamous Buck impersonation of Greta Thunberg, I don't think I've ever been more proud Shields High. That's awesome. That makes you really happy. Five year old five year old knows how dare you? Well, Harlan, You're awesome. So Shields hie

to you man and high five, and that's right. At least we picked up that from Greta Spencer Hey Buck, love the show as always. I'm getting a little terrified of a Sanders presidency. My friend's list is full of people spouting the we're the only industrial country without national healthcare nonsense. I try to get them to see reason, but they are blind to it and don't want to see.

Can the Republicans manage to get something proposed to at least counter the narrative If there's no proposal before twenty twenty and the economy is no longer humming, I'm worried keeping my shield high in Arizona. Thank you for all you do. Ps Mark is great too. Avengers is overrated. I think producing Mark's going to take the split on that one. He's okay with that, Yeah, exactly. He calls that a wash. As long as you like him. You can dislike Avengers because he means you have some good taste.

As for Bernie Sanders and the presidency of a look, right now, you gotta think that. I mean, the betting odds have gone back to Biden. You know, after his candidacy seemed like it was just fading away into nothing. Um, you got a Biden candidacy that is now very much. You can't call them the front. Look, it's going to be Burden, It's going to be Bernie or Biden. It will be a burden on us either way. But yeah,

that's that's where we are. So can the Republicans manage to get something proposed to at least counter the narrative about national healthcare? You know, you raise a very good point. Republicans are not do not have strong messaging on healthcare right now. Our messaging is mostly the Democrat healthcare is bad. What the Democrats want to do with Medicare for all is bad. As I keep saying, Medicare for all is not even an accurate description of what it would be.

It would be much more expensive and much more expansive than Medicare currently is. So yeah, I don't know where they are on this. On the healthcare narrative, we keep hearing, oh, we're gonna make it more free market, and we're going to work to get drug prices down. They've done a little bit of stuff. The administration has done some things

to get drug prices down. But I don't think anybody would would be able to listen to this story that this is that we're you know, free market and healthcare more free market and healthcare now, and they got rid of the penalty for the individual mandate. I don't know where are Republicans on healthcare? Where's Trump play? And we don't have one. We should They're gonna need one. Pam. I heard about this idling law in NYC. And they said if a citizen reports, they can collect a portion

of the fine. So it is quite ironic. They want citizens to report idling vehicles and snitch on them, but they also want them to hide illegals from ICE. It is insane that don't even see their own contradictions. Pam, good call. You know, the California state legislature has passed all these laws, for example, that puts you in a legal jeopardy if as a private business, as a private citizen, you try to work with ICE that in any way goes beyond you know, what they claim are the rights

of illegal aliens. So you know they have all these restrictions put in place to help illegal aliens at the expense of people that want to help enforce the law. Although idling, I tell you this, if you're you've ever had the situation where you think you're going to take like a nice nap. Because I've lived on the ground floor in New York City apartments, I've lived on the second floor in New York City apartment. So I've been

close to the street idling car. I don't know if everyone else I'd been like, if you get a person that's idling in a truck or idling in a large suv that there's like a reverb from it and it's actually annoying. Maybe I'm crazy, but I can hear it. You know, I think idling. So I'm not anti idling for the environment whatever. I'm anti idling because I don't like the noise. I'm anti noise pollution big time. I hate noise pollution. Jake, hey Buckster oss here started right

after you got a daily show at the Blaze. Thank you, Jake, love your show. It is a highly anticipated part of my five days a week. I haven't heard so much discussion about this, but shouldn't the Trump administration get some props for creating a US economic environment which is friendly to manufacturing in advance of the Corona virus. One market reaction to the virus is to question China's reliability for

bearing so much of our manufacturing. But Trump's policies have proven to bring a lot of manufacturing back to our shores already. The policy seems pretty prescient. Now, Jake, first of all, thank you so much for being with me and being oss for these many years. We actually will play a clip in response to your question because I think the president producer Mark, would you play Cliff eighth

The President address this. The Corona virus shows the importance of bringing manufacturing back to America so that we are producing at home the medicines and equipment and everything else that we need to protect the public's health. And I've been talking about this for a long time. That process has already started and started long before we ever knew about this. We want to make certain things at home.

We want to be doing our manufacturing at home. And it's not only done in China, it's done in many other plays, including Ireland, and a lot of places make our different drugs and things that we need so badly, and it's not good to be dealing with one or two or three countries and we do very little at home. And we're going to start doing it at home. And we've been talking about that for a long time, and a lot of the drug companies, because of what we've

done in terms of incentives and taxes, they're heading back here. Anyway, Jake, I think the leader of the free world probably answered it best he's been on this. You're correct that he should get some credit for trying to bring home more domestic manufacturing. And you know, we do want to be in a place where for essential capacity we are able to just get those get those assembly lines running here and not have critical supply chain disruption on a global

scale cripple domestic commercial activity. So but yeah, we have to work in and I think that might be the first time we've been able to have a clip in response like that to role calls. We're always innovating. If you're in a corporate border in these days, you gotta say iterating. You've got to be iterating. I don't like that usage of the word, but people do it. Dennis Loyal, listener from Utah. Monday night, I had a Biden supporter called me to remind me to go out and vote.

After asking him why on earth I would vote for Biden when President Trump has done such an awesome job creating jobs and boosting our economy by cutting regulations. This guy tried to make the argument that it was Obama's economy and that Trump was terrible. Of course, thanks to you, I was able to open up a can of Freedom Hunt. Whoop ass yahyah informed him quickly of how ridiculous his argument was, and sent him back to his call list with his tail between his legs. You are the man,

keep up the good work. Shields high, well, Dennis, I'm glad man. You know think of that. The Freedom Hut is like is like a conservative intellectual ninja training facility, sort of like the one from the movie American Ninja where, for no apparent reason, they're all these ninja's running around doing an obstacle course wearing brightly colored ninja suits like blue and like orange and red. Why are they all wearing different colored suits? Made no sense. If you see

that in this room, you need medical attention immediately. What you just said that this is what the Freedom Hunter is like? All these No, but it's in your mind. It's in the mind. I still think you need medical attention. May be true if you're running a high fever and you're seeing ninjas in different colored outfits and you think it's the Freedom Hunt, I would say, yeah, exactly. If that lasts for more than four hours, call your doctor. That's a good that's a good rule of thumb, so

to speak. Yeah, where are we here? Yeah, Dennis, I'm so glad that we got your skills to the point where your your confidence in the political analysis game to the point where you could cross your enemies and hear the lamentations of their women. Julie, I quite frankly think you are very very handsome Buck Sex and just saying

go freedom Hunt. Thank you, Julie. That's very nice considering producer Mark and I had to sift through dozens of messages saying my name is stupid, my face is stupid, and I'm ugly, and I look like I've gained weight, you know, missus Sex, and we appreciate you listening right exactly. Yeah, yeah, my mom my mom aka Julie. But no, thank you, Julie. That's very sweet of you, and it is meaningful. It's nice of you to say Greg, Hey, Buck. I'd like

to think I'm your biggest millennial fan. I never miss a show and I always write it and thank you for sharing my thoughts on Roll Call. I'm hoping Bernie Sanders doesn't get to be the nominee because he offers too much free stuff. As great as the economy is, my generation loves free stuff and that really worries me. Trump can't compete with Santa Claus. And on another note, you and producer Mark's definition of emo from a past

episode was not right. The real EMO bands are my Chemical Romance, Silverstein and Hawthorne Heights just in him a few shields high. I don't know. I don't know. I'm getting that on my Chemical Romance, they're definitely. I actually like my Chemical role Yes, I think they've got some songs. Some of them actually work out too. Yeah, they're pretty good. You have a weird workout playlist? Oh I do, dude. I'm gonna share with you have Spotify right now, we

keep talking about this. You don't have, Oh my gosh, because you get it free. I understand, all right, because otherwise I would share my Spotify you know, team back. I'll make my Spotify playlist public. How about that so everybody can listen. You can all give me your thoughts on it. It's called beasts mode because that's what we go to when we got a lift. Yeah. We're gonna end on that note today. If you haven't already, By the way, please do tell folks about the podcast. We

did a breakdown to the numbers. We have doubled in one year our podcast downloads. We have no budget for promotion at all. Folks, this is all you. Please tell somebody about the Buck Section show the single biggest, most wonderful favor you can do us. Get one person in your life to listen on Apple podcasts or wherever, Spotify podcasts, anywhere you want. Until next time, Shield Tie

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