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“The Godfather, part two“ (Opelka‘s back for one more night)

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Season 4, Episode 173


Mike Opelka fills in for Buck. President Trump destroys the Left’s lie about France and the WWI military graveyard. Can Disney shift the Hollywood paradigm with $30 streaming of blockbusters films? And do you believe in demons and ghosts? Faith writer Billy Hallowell shares insights from his new book, “playing with fire“


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The following is a prerecorded program. This is the Buck Sexton Show where the mission mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence. Make no mistake America, You're a great American Again, the Buck Sexton Show begins, He's a great guy. No, Welcome, Welcome, Welcome to Friday and the Buck Sexton Show with Michael Pelka sitting in for my friend Buck Sex. Then happy to be here. One more not as we kick off the Labor Day weekend

end of summer. Really, the beginning of the fall season used to be the fall football season, the fall TV season, the fall everything season. But now no, there is no more fall TV season. It used to be when I was a kid, all the news shows started the same week it went back to school. And now all of the streaming and television on demand has changed that. And we don't know if we're gonna have a football season.

We don't know. We don't know, we don't know. Although the Lancet, the British Journal of Medicine, came out today and said that the Russian vaccine, the Russian vaccine that we believe skipped a whole bunch of steps, is safe and effective. You first that's all I'm gonna say you. First, we have a busy night tonight. We have many, many things planned for you tonight. Since it's a Friday, it's a little bit lighter in tone. Of course, we will cover the news and the big news of the day.

And I really think it's the big news from yesterday that bs that Bravo Sierra that was dropped from the Atlantic, the story that claims Donald Trump I gets so upset at these people, and they are unsubstantiated. Anonymous Anonymous reports that Donald Trump skipped ceremonies in France at cemeteries where American heroes were buried American Marines, heroes of World War One were buried, because he believed them to be losers

and suckers. Now, this story broke as the President was traveling to Latrolle, Pennsylvania last night for a fantastic rally. I don't know if he tuned into it. It was a vintage Donald Trump, very glib Donald Trump. But as this story breaks, you know, it's filtering through all the news media and the commentary is swirling and just all of those jack wagons are out there slapping the president

and it was off. It was absolutely awful. So I went through the President's reaction and the President's reaction when he arrived back at Joint Base Andrews when Air Force one landed there and he's about to jump on marine want to get back to the White House. It was late last night. The President arrives and the cameras are there, and he reacted and gave a fairly unfiltered response. And

I think it deserves the airtime here. So we need to go over some of the things Donald Trump said last night when he arrived back at Joint Bays Andrews, and there was not a prepared statement. This was Donald Trump speaking from his heart about the Atlantic article. And I think it's, as I said, worth going through here. He is General Keith Kellogg, who was a highly respected man, couldn't believe when he heard it, and he knows everything

about all of it. And to think that I would make statements negative to our military and our fallen heroes when nobody's done what I've done with the budgets, with the military budgets, with getting pay raises for our military. It is a disgraceful situation by a magazine that said terrible magazine. I don't read it, but I just heard

about it. They made it up. Had probably it's a couple of people that have been failures in the administration that I got rid of and I couldn't get rid of them fast enough, but or was just made up. But it's unthinkable. As far as John McCain is concerned, I was never a fan, and I will admit that openly. I disagreed with him in the Endless Wars. I disagreed with him with the respect to the vets and the

taking care of the VA. I wanted to do it a much different way, and I think it's proven to be a much more success whole way when you look at the success we've had. So Donald Trump speaking here, this should actually scare the crap out of everybody on Team Biden. This is Donald Trump showing that he's ready to take on Joe Biden on a debate stage. He's

ready to shoot down your argument as he did. He's ready to make a prime of facial case in his own defense talking about General Kellogg, basically daring you to talk to General Kellogg, and he brings them up again a little bit later, he addresses some of the negatives that have been out there he said, look, John McKinnon, I didn't get along. We disagreed, but I respected him, and he goes on to talk more about John McCain and John McCain's funeral. Again, this is President Trump last night.

It was right after this show ended, and the President arrived at Joint Bass Andrews, and he is defending himself brilliantly so against this Bravo Sierra article from Atlantic, the VA and with our vets, with choice and with accountability, all the things I've got. So I disagreed with John McCain, but I still respected him, and I had to approve his funeral. As president, we lowered the flags. I had to approve that. Nobody else I had to approve it.

When you think, and I'm just thinking back, I had to approve either Air Force one or a military plane to go to Arizona to pick up his casket, and I approved it immediately. I had to approve the funeral because he had a first class triple a funeral that lasted for nine days. By the way, I had to approve it. All of that had to be approved by the President. Improved it without hesitation, without complaint, and I

felt he deserved it. I disagreed with him on things that he was a tough guy, but I felt he deserved it. For somebody to say the things that they say I said is a total eye it's fake news. It's a disgrace, and frankly, it's a disgrace to your profession. Now now I'm going to let him continue, But I like the way the President comes out and admits that he and McCain weren't friends, but he also says he respected him. And the McCain's side of the GOP party

is never going to accept that. But I think that's done Trump's heart, coming out there beautifully telling the truth. Now let's let him go through the incident, the allegation that he skipped a military ceremony, and there are a couple of different things floating around out there, as well as people who are now refuting this claim from the Atlantic, anonymous sourced claim from the Atlantic, and people were saying, I was there. None of that happened. None of the

charges that the Atlantic made actually happened. I'll let the president continue, though of that being said, you'll speak to Keith kell Out, You'll speak to other people, because many people knew let me just go into the if I might into the trip to Europe and to France. So here's what happened. The President was staying in Paris. There were a couple of events scheduled to mark D Day two years ago. Remember two years ago? And why is this coming out now? If people were upset about it

back then. I'll tell you why. We're sixty days away from the election. But let's let the president tell his story of what happened. I was ready to go to a ceremony. I had two of them. One the following day. It was pouring and I went to that, but the helicopter could not fly. The reason it couldn't fly because it was raining about as hard as I've ever seen, and on top of that, it was very very foggy,

and the helicopter was unable to fly. It was a fairly long helicopter flight, but it was a very long drive. In order for me to go, we would have had to leave immediately and go through very busy areas of I guess Paris, but a very very heavily traveled area, a big city, I think it was Paris. And the Secret Service told me, you can't do it. I said, I have to do it. I want to be there. They said, you can't do it. We'll get you confirmation of this. They said, for you to do that and

make that trip, not by helicopter flying over everything. We have to work with the police. We have to work with everything. And I think you'll find on record in the police force in the areas that we're talking about, areas of Paris that we're talking about. I think you'll find on record requests and we actually have secret service that I'm going to ask to give you details. They said you can't do it. It was two and a half hours or two hours of driving. Was a long drive.

They said you can't do it. So that's accurate. If you're in Paris and you're needing to drive an hour plus outside of Paris and you're visiting dignitary, the road needs to be cleared and France doesn't want an international incident with somebody attacking the motorcade of the president. You couldn't make it happen that quickly. It all has to be laid out and vetted, cleared, all of that days in advance. So that makes sense. But wait, there's more. So I said, no, I want to do it. They said,

you can. There was no way I would have been able to do it, and they would never have been able to get the police and everybody else in line to have a president go through a very crowded, very congested area. So I went and I called home. I spoke to my wife. I said, I hate this. I came here to go to that ceremony, and to the one that was the following day, which I did go to. I said, I feel terribly, and that was the end

of it. Now, all of a sudden, somebody makes up this horrible story that I didn't want to go, and then they make up an even worse story and even sorry,

calling certain names to our fallen heroes. It's a disgrace that a magazine is able to write it, and anybody that if they really exists, if people really exist, they would have said that their low lives and their liars, and that story that the President just gave you all the details on would have been out years ago if it were appeared as or if it happened as appeared in Atlantic magazine. There's no when hell that story would have stayed hidden or stayed quiet for a week, much

less two years. So why now, Why today. Why sixty days before the election is this happening. The people at the Cook Political Report and I have sat across from Charlie Cook on the Amtrak train and had a very interesting and congenial conversation with mister Cook about the work that his group does. The Cook Political Report has new data on Donald Trump, new polling data on Donald Trump and how he is faring with people of color, and it's going to scare the crap out of the Democrats

and the Biden crew. I'll share it with you just around the corner. Michael Pelka in for my buddy Buck Sexton on a Friday night on the Buck Sexton Show. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the buck Sexton Show podcast. Welcome back to the Buck Sexton Show. Michael Pelka sitting in for my friend Buck Sexton as we kick off the Labor Day weekend. I know a lot of you are just going to kick back this weekend, and that's good, and we're kind of taking a kickback

approach on the show tonight. I am covering some serious stuff just around the corner as we're going to dive into the latest on what's happening in China or with China. As I mentioned last night, their military growth disturbs me and I want to know what's going on with North Korea and Kim Jong un. So we've got Gordon Chang on tap, and we'll get with Gordon shortly, but we are also going to dive into some areas of art

and entertainment. I need to know about this Disney movie Mulan that is coming out and it looks like Crouching Tie Your Hidden Dragon. We'll talk to a friend of mine who was a critic, and my buddy Billy halliwell from my days of the Blaze, has a new book coming out and I want to talk to Billy as well. So we'll delve into everything that we can in the

news and also broaden our spectrum just to touch. When we went away, I had been talking about Donald Trump and how the left is getting concerned over Donald Trump, mostly because Biden's lead in the polls is falling away, slipping away, if you will. And yesterday on Morning Joe, we saw an expert from the Cook Political Report who

was going over their data about the polling. And while there is still a gap between the President and Biden supporters, the president supporters and Biden supporters in a lot of suburban America. There is a shocking number that has got to be very worrisome for the members of the Biden team, very very worrisome. Even as we're seeing some of that suburban support for Biden road because of the riots and the law and order problem that the Democrats have, this one,

I think is even more troublesome. This was Cook Political Report editor David Wasserman Thursday on Morning Joe. But the silver lining for Donald Trump here is that he's doing better with non whites than he was doing in twenty sixteen. He's winning on average nine percent of the black vote in these polls compared to five percent in his pre

election polls in twenty sixteen. And in the Hispanic vote, Joe Biden has had fifty six to thirty one the final average poles in twenty sixteen, Hillary Clinton was up sixty one to twenty three. So that's a pretty decent number for Trump among Hispanics that I think is attributable to traditional Republican Hispanic voters, including potentially Cubans, coming back

into the Republican fold, at least in Florida. What seems to be offsetting that for now is Joe Biden's strong performance among white seniors, which also helps him in Arizona. So we know Arizona is a state that the GOP needs to win and Donald Trump is going to spend a lot of time there. And we know Florida is a state the president needs to win, and he has

some issues with the senior votes. Although I'm one of the people who believes that there are a lot of folks who are either not being contacted or who are being quiet when a poster calls them. I have neighbors who are like minded neighbors who are Trump's supporters, and when the posters call, they tell them they're voting for Biden. There are people who just don't want to tell the truth. But what's really interesting there, and this is from the

Cook Political Report, these people are actually solid posters. In the Cook Political Report, they are saying that among black voters, Donald Trump pulling at nine percent right now versus five percent in twenty sixteen. That's a big deal. And in Hispanic voters, Biden's at fifty six Trump's at thirty one. Well, if we go back four years ago, Hispanic voters, Hillary had sixty one percent it's five more percentage points than Biden and Donald Trump at thirty one, he's exceeding what

he did against Hillary by eight percentage points. Now you know why the Democrats are being very, very focused on making sure they play to the Black Bay. Now you know why Donald Trump is going to be attacked as a racist and it's going to get ramped up going forward. Let's let's not make any mistake about it. The attacks against Donald Trump, like we saw yesterday with this, uh, this story that's crumbling out of the Atlantic, which claims

the president mocked dead American soldiers buried in France. Yeah, that whole story has just fallen apart his Bravo Sierra. Well, the attacks are going to be more vicious every single day. So it's like I tell everybody, buckle up. We're in for sixty days of a very bumpy ride. All right, Michael Pelca with you. When we get back, Let's talk to Gordon Chang if we can about China and what the heck is going on in China. Something's happening. We'll get to it next on The buck Sexton June. Thanks

for listening to the past. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcast. The iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. He's back with you now because when it comes to the fight for truth, the fuck never stops. It's Michael Pelca, the Godfather, back filling it for Buck one more night here on the Buck Suxston Show, and thrilled to be here, as I have said, waiting on our friend Gordon Chang to join us. Gordon is probably the best expert in the whole world on China and the entire Asian Peninsula

and what the heck is going on. And I've noticed a couple of stories about China and China's navy, China's military at Chinese nuclear ambitions, and I have to ask Gordon about it because he will know. He'll also know if there's anything going on with Kim Jong un. We have been hearing four weeks now that he's either dead or in a coma or he's fine. So what is it and we'll see if we know anything. Gordon is the guy and you should follow him on Twitter. Gordon

g Chang on Twitter. I also am fascinated by this story out of New York. The most ridiculous story of the day today comes out of New York about an African historian at George Washington University, so the story is

not necessarily out of New York. She's an associate professor at George Washington University, but she is a New Yorker who calls herself a cultural leech, a culture she's white, and she says, quote, for the better part of my adult life, every move I've made, every relationship I've formed, has been rooted in the napalm toxic soil of lies. If Oprah had a show, this lady would be on the show. She posted this admission on the Medium. On

the medium website. She's thirty eight years old, and she is a self proclaimed historian of politics, ideas, and cultural practices in African and the African diaspora. And she goes into this lengthy detail of her public deception. She's pretended to be black. She's the new Rachel Dulazl, and Rachel Dlazol really didn't have to pay any price for her

faking that she's black. She's Dulasol, if you remember, rose to being a head of an NAACP organization, and she was completely white, two white parents, and she denied that

she was white. Well, this lady Jessica Krug admitted it on Thursday, and people are saying the admission only came because she had been caught that she had been outed after publicly identifying herself as a black woman when she is in fact white, and she even affected the speech patterns of what one might consider to be an African

American woman. There is a post up on the I think the Daily Mail has this post of her prattling on I also want to call out all these white New Yorkers who waited four hours with us to be able to speak, and that did not yield their time

to black and brown indigenous New Yorkers. So she's at an event where people are going to speak about I think it's gentrification in the community, and she is claiming that she is among the people of color, and she's calling out the white people who didn't surrender their time, when she, in fact is a white person. So she is culturally appropriating and effectively stealing the time from the people of color. But she continues, who thought that their sense of I thought cops was here to protect us,

but I guess they're not. Boy, you think that this sort of like shock and empathy thing is the move oh, so a couple of things you was talking about. Chair. You was talking about moving against the gang database. What's up with that? Because last I checked, that's still operating. Last I checked, that's still up. You talk about us to show up, Ben shown up and all these neighborhood council meetings trying to fight gentrification. Ain't nothing change? And

that real quick. I want to talk about some of my experiences in the Bronx on Thursday. So you know, y'all heard from a few people who were there, and thank you much power to all my siblings who were standing up, my black and brown siblings who were standing So if I were to show up in a predominantly black neighborhood and pretend to be black, do you think I would be accepted? I don't think so. This story, The Daily News and the New York Posts have this story.

This is something else. An associated professor at George Washington University admitted, despite publicly identifying for years now as a black woman, that she is a white woman. Unbelievable. Unbelievable, she said, quote to an escalating degree. Over my adult life, I have eschewed my lived experience as a white Jewish child in suburban Kansas City, under various assumed identities within a blackness that I had no right to claim. M I wonder if that post that she had at George

Washington University. I wonder if that post could have been said to have been stolen by this woman. For Remember we talked about Pocahontas, We talked about Elizabeth Warren and her fake Native American self, and she identified listed herself as a minority. And I wonder if this woman's identifying as an African American woman for so many years precluded someone else from getting a job. I'm just throwing that

out there. But you know what, this is the twenty twenty, this whole last decade where we say whatever you want to be. You can be Sean King, you can say you're you're the leader of a black movement when you are purely white, Rachel Dalisal, you can say that you are a black woman and rise to the level of a head of an NAACP chapter. And now Jessica Krueg, a Midwestern born white girl of Jewish parents white parents, has now lived her life as an African American for years.

Only when she got caught did she come you know, if Oprah were around, she'd have this woman on today and have her tell her story and there'll be a book and probably a movie. I have to take a break. When we get back, Gordon Chang'll be here and we'll check out what's happening in the Asian Peninsula next on The Buck Sexton Show. Thanks for listening to The bus Sexton Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the

iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Well, yesterday I mentioned it briefly, very briefly, there was a news item that I don't think got enough attention. It certainly didn't get as much attention as Nancy Pelosi's visit to a hair salon, and it should have in my opinion. And that was the news that China, from all accounts, now has the world's largest navy, and that should matter, and that should be something people should be aware of.

And maybe they're also thinking about building more nuclear weapons and things like that. So to get a handle on things, I reached out to our friend Gordon Chang, the guy you should actually be following on Twitter. Gordon GI Chang is his Twitter handle Gordon g Chang, and Gordon is joining us to illuminate the topic and to help us understand it better. Hey Gordon, how are you doing, my friend. I'm fine, Mike, and thank you so much. I'm glad

you're here. In two thousand and nine, I was invited to what they call the Biennial Review of our Military strength, and it was a briefing by the Undersecretary of the Navy, and at that time, in two thousand and nine, he told a group of about forty members of the media that they believe China was working at a feverish pace to create a whole fleet of really fast strike boats and then an uncountable number of submarines that we should be very worried about. Now fast forward eleven years later

and we have this report. China may have accomplished what they set out to do, and that's to become the world's biggest navy. Do you have any confirmation of any of this intel, Well, it's China certainly does have the biggest navy. They may not have the most capable navy or the most deadly navy that still ours, but nonetheless they've got a larger fleet, and also they've got big

shipbuilding plans. They're actually building lots of ships, and the question is why are they doing this because nobody threatens China. China is doing this because it wants to dismember its neighbors and want to project power around the world. Because Chinese leader Cijimping believes that China is the world's only sovereign state. So this is an existential challenge not just to the United States, not just to every other country,

but also to the existing international system. So the immediate neighborhood is filled with countries who should really be concerned. But the idea of behind building a gigantic navy is to also have those ships assigned to different places around the world, not just in their local region. Well, certainly, China is building a container port in Freeport in the Bahamas that's about ninety miles east of Palm Beach. I'm sure that the Chinese Navy intends to pull into Freeport,

which means they're going to be very close to Florida. Ah, that's a little concerning. I remember, I don't know, back in the early sixties, when the Soviets had a bunch of ships in Cuba, about ninety miles away from Miami, we got a little tents with them, and things got very tense until President Kennedy managed to talk Russia out of doing what they were doing. Are we about to face another missiles of October situation with China? Well we could very well, Mike. I don't think it'll be in

the Bahamas anytime soon, but nonetheless someplace else around the world. Yes, because it's got to remember that China is challenging the Navy in the global commons and as well as our Air Force in these incidents where China manufacturers dangerous intercepts. So who knows the law of averages actually says that

one of these incidents will go wrong. We have to go back to April first, two thousand and one to remember the EP three crisis in the South China Sea, where a Chinese jet clipped a US Navy reconnaissance plane. They held the crew for about eleven days and demanded a ransom. They stripped the plane. This was a violation of American sovereignty. This was actually an act of war. The administration of George W. Bush just let it pass.

But that was a big mistake. Well, they harvested not only a little bit of our dignity on that, but they also probably got a lot of technology off that plane when they stripped it. I would imagine certainly they did, There's no question about it. Now, the crew did manage to throw some of the sensitive equipment out of the plane before it landed, but nonetheless China did strip the plane, so maddening. We're talking with Gordon Chang. He is one of my favorite people to follow and read on things

that are going on in Asia. We follow what's happening in China and of course in North Korea as it relates to the stability or lack thereof in the region. Gordon, as we talk about China, I'll get to North Creek as I'm curious about Kim. As we talk about China. For the last five or six years, we've been hearing the China is building islands in the South China Sea, and these islands are actually bases. Those ships that we're hearing about, I'm sure they're spending time at those little

island slash bases. Do we have any idea how many of those are out there? It's about I think seven of those reclaimed islands. This is in the Spratley Chain, which is in the southern portion of the South China Sea, and we should remember that in September twenty fifteen, Siejunking, the Chinese ruler actually from the Rose Garden, promised not to militarize those islands. Well, China since then has done so, and that is changes facts on the ground. But there's

also we have to go back even earlier. Early two thou twelve, China took Scarborough Shoal from the Philippines. That was after the Obama administration broke her a deal for China to withdraw. The Obama administration did not enforce that deal, and it was right after that that China realized it had a green light for aggression. So that's when they

started to reclaim those features in the spratleys. It's so irritating to me when we say we're going to stand up for something and we don't, And that's just a signal to China, do whatever you want. We're good. You just take care of yourselves, will be fine. Before we get out of China. Gordon the virus and the vaccine and the world battle to try and defeat this COVID

nineteen eighty four virus as I call it. China has said they're making inroads we believe we are close, like within months of actually having a safe and effective vaccine. Is China going to well that we know they're to try and use it around the world as as candy political candy. Do you know how close they might be? Have you heard anything? Well, China, if you listen to it, they're basically on the spurge of distributing a vaccine. Now. I think that they skipped a lot of interim steps,

as did the Russians. Because the Russians say that they now actually do have a vaccine. This is our version of the space race, and we're racing to this. From our point of view, they may have a vaccine basically November or December in our country, but nonetheless we're going to be months behind the Chinese. Is that because they held on to the DNA of the virus for so long, Well, that's part of the reason. Also, because the virus first started in China, they got a headstart on everybody, so

that means that they had this built in advantage. All right, before I let you go, and I appreciate all of the information you share with us, Gordon Chang. We've been hearing for the last several weeks that Kim Jong un is either alive but in a coma, or Dad or his sister's taken over. Do we know anything new about North Korea? Well, the answer is there are a lot

of rumors, but we don't have confirmation of them. I actually think, and this is just a guess on my part, that Kim is just trying to stay low and keep out of the range of the coronavirus which really has wracked North Korea. His sister seems to have gotten some additional powers. There are some rumors that she has been made head of the Organization and Guidance Department of the

Korean Workers Party. That's the power behind the throne. If that's indeed true that rumor, then she is well placed to succeed her brother should he actually do have medical problems that are fatal. I don't quite think she's and given that much power because that would make her his successor. But we do know things are happening, Mike, It's just

that we can't confirm. All of this is frustrating to me, and as we deal with everything else, and as we have an election coming up, all this stuff, but I'm glad you're keeping an eye on it. His name is Gordon Chang, and I encourage you go to Twitter and you should be on Twitter and follow him at Gordon GI Chang at Gordon g Chang. Thank you, my friend. Oh well, thank you so much, Mike. These days, being prepared for the unknown is more important than ever. And

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in for my friend Buck Sexton once again. We have a lot to get to tonight, and there will be news and there will be culture tonight. It's Friday night, and you know it's a weekend, so we have to get into some of the squashy topics of the weekend. I want to introduce you to a friend of mine who's a movie critic later on. And my buddy Billy Hallowell from my Days of the Blaze has a new book out and it's about ghosts and exorcisms and demons, and so I'm saving it for the last hour. Well,

we'll get into spooky time on that one. Well we'll talk to Billy in just a little bit, but I have to get into this story out of Portland. Now. This story, it's kind of a wild one, and I'm sure you've seen it. We had the gentleman with the Patriot Prayer group who was killed earlier in the week. I don't know if you remember Aaron J. Danielson, thirty nine years old. He was shot in the chest last Saturday night. He was part of this parade I guess into Portland, a pro Trump parade, and he's part of

a group called Patriot Prayer. Some people say they're a radical right wing based on everything we've heard, Jay Danielson was not a radical. He may have been a conservative. He definitely was a Trump supporter. He was shot at point blank range. And the man who was the suspect in the shooting was a guy who had I believe he had a tattoo on his neck that said one hundred percent Antifa and this is a bad dude. The guy that they were looking for, forty eight year old man,

last name of Rheinhold, Michael Reinhol. And yesterday evening Reinhol was being surveilled because it appeared he had confessed to the killing of Jay Danielson, and he had done so via Vice dot Com via a website. So here's the Portland's suspect, mister Rhinol, forty eight year old Reinhole, one hundred percent Antifa talking to the people from Vice in

this clip. Lots of lawyers suggest that I shouldn't even be saying anything, but I feel it's important that it's a world at least gets a little bit of what's really going on, because there's been a lot of propaganda put out there. I had no choice. I mean I had a choice. I couldn't have sat there and watched him kill a friend of mine of color. So he's claiming that he didn't have a choice but to kill Jay Danielson. He didn't have a choice. He basically admitted.

He pulled the trigger, and police went and found him, and they staked out the apartment where he was, and a gun battle ensued and he ended up dead. The founder of the Patriot Prayer Group explained what happened as well. When they started yelling at us, we turned around, and I mean I didn't even have time to register that somebody was pointing a gun at us before the shots went off. Mostly what you see is a white blur.

Recognized that he was a white guy, And what significantly stood out to me is that he was the only person downtown that night other than myself wearing a white shirt. Yeah, that's what happened in the killing of Jay Danielson. That's the description from a eyewitness, the founder of Patriot Prayer, who was right there with Jay on the street when the forty eight year old now dead Michael Reinhold reportedly put a gun to Jay's chest shot him at point

blank range. Antifa they are terrorists. They are American terrorists. And why aren't we calling them that? They are not a pro Trump group out there? They are terrorists. They want the destruction of this country. They want everything burned down. I think it's a very interesting story. I wonder if we'll get the whole story in this, because there's about four different tales. One said there was a gun battle with fifty shots fired. Another one said, now there weren't

that many. Another said there were long guns involved. I'm sure we will eventually get the entire story, but they do know that it sounds to me like a bad guy one hundred percent Antifa guy is gone because of the good guys law enforcement. Yeah, I'm gonna be pro

law enforcement every damn day. And I think it's also fair for us to tell people just how dangerous it is to be a member of law enforcement, especially those that have to be out there dealing with all of these writers and these protesters, the ones who are not wearing masks, etc. Currently in twenty twenty, at least one hundred and eleven officers from police departments, sheriff's offices, correctional departments around the country have died after contracting the COVID

nineteen eighty four virus while on the job. And this is according to two different law enforcement nonprofit groups that have tracked line of duty deaths for years. That's seventy six more cops than the thirty four who died from shootings this year as of Thursday, seventy six. More So, the number one cause of death for police officers in America in twenty twenty is COVID. The virus is killing more cops than anyone can even imagine. It's a little frightening,

isn't it. Yeah? It is, And I think we need to be a little more supportive, a little more respectful of the men and women who get up every day and put on a badge and put on a vest and carry a gun and run towards the problems while other people are running away from it. How about you thank a cop today? How about we support law enforcement today, and how about we advocate for leaders who will allow law enforcement to do their job. I know that's a

unique concept, isn't it. Speaking of that very concept, I was reading a story out of California, although I don't think it's unique to California, where some of these liberal, leftist district attorneys are telling the cops to use their discretion when deciding on whether or not to arrest someone and charge them with looting after they may be bashed into a store and started stealing stuff. Use your discretion, said one California district attorney, and decide whether or not

the person needed what they were taking. Seriously, we're now telling people use your discretion. Did they really need it? Maybe they needed it, maybe they didn't could. I'm sorry, someone's taking TVs and purses and high end sneakers and jewelry. It's not something they needed to stay alive. We need to be a little more honest with each other on this. You know what, are Wendy Patrick, the attorney who was here with us last night, She'll understand this. I want

to understand what prosecute. Prosecutorial discretion is really all about. Seize it for you to say, right, all right, I'm stepping aside. When we get back, we'll ask Wendy. We'll ask our attorney friend Wendy Patrick next on The Buck Sexton Show. Thanks for listening to The bus Sexton Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or

wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome back, and welcome back to our friend Wendy Patrick, our attorney author radio host pal who joins us it should be just ask doctor Wendy or legal question with Wendy Patrick. I'm glad Wendy that none of these questions involved me and how I can avoid bail or how I can avoid time behind bars. It's all all stuff that appears in the papers that I find interesting. And we never catch the smart ones. Mic, we never catch the smart ones. I think I think

I just got a compliment. I'm not sure that's so. When you were out in California, what kind of crazy charges could be slapped on this guy if they ever catch the guy or girl who was in the in the jet suit, in the jet pack that was flying next to the plane that was like two miles outside of it was just outside of Lax Did you did

you hear this story? Yeah, you know, um, I heard a little bit about it, and I just think that technology is outpaced the law and a lot of the time when we see these crea these stories of people flying drones where they shouldn't and violating people's air spaces with remote controlled devices and contraptions, we've got to look at the laws we have and think what law covers this, because when most of the laws were written, we didn't have the kind of technological advances that we enjoy at

the society today. So you know, we have to get pretty creative with a lot of this, and sometimes we end up with things like trespass or the subbodeals of the air space, or voyeurism, or there's just an off label use of many different types of laws that lie or some of these. But you know, you talk about interesting case law. Ten years from now, we'll probably have an answer off the top of our head for what kind of a statute and act like that violates. Yeah,

well it was pretty wild. I have the cockpit audio from the pilot of this plane talking to the tower. Again, he's like two miles from the runway, probably reasonably close to the ground for a jet but not reasonably close to the ground for a guy in a jet pack suit. Here's what it sounded like a ninety So if we just passed a guy in a jet pack American nineteen ninety seven. OK, thank you for the let's sign the right side, off the side, maybe I would have been

flipping out. If I'm in my seat and I'm watching because i like to watch the planes take off and land, I've always got the window over too. If I would have seen a guy in a jet pack, I would have been like William Shatner on that Twilight Zone episode when he was going, there's a man on the wing. There's a man on the wing. I tell you what a drink? You know, I thought the same thing, because this guy was at three thousand feet over Los Angeles.

This wasn't somebody just sort of putting along barely off the ground. Three thousand feet and you know, this is the kind of thing that you're right, you almost don't believe what you're seeing, and then you start thinking, well, what do we charge him with? What do we do with him? He's actually out there endangering aircraft by flying around, and they are airspace. It's very dangerous to fly so close to an airplane, so that is the risk he's running.

And you wonder whether whether or not we can find something criminally, whether there's some civil liability that might life or this kind of reckless behavior, and you know, he's really I hope he doesn't become some sort of an Internet sensation because what we don't want to see is copycats. This was a very reckless, dangerous act. But I hate to say it, Mike, You and I may be talking about it again. Yeah, I'm sure I'm going to do it. Well. The interesting thing should be how they will catch him

because the technology is not widespread there. You can't I can't go into Best Buy and pick up a jet pack today. But like you said, not yet, we're very close to having flying cars. This week, we had Amazon get FAA approval for drones to deliver stuff. You know, so your toilet apri will come via an Amazon drone very soon. So the technologies, remember remember the passages that

were trapped on the Grand Princess. We're having wine delivered via drone, So we do have drone delivery, and I know a lot of people don't take advantage of it because there's easier ways to get your groceries. But if you're in a spot, so this may be the wave of the future, but we just don't want to see these things flying in areas where they could cause problems like this guy. Yeah, and I don't know if this guy realizes it. He probably does. The jet wash from

an airplane could have taken him out. If he got into the jet wash from that plane, it probably would have flipped him into some sort of deadly tailspin. So not exactly the smartest place to be three hundred yards three hundred feet away from a passenger jet. I have

another question, another lead go question. I've been reading a lot about the reformation of bail and how these protests and looting and the violence, and there have been significant arrests in places like Portland and Seattle and Chicago and New York, in Austin, Texas, and out in California in some places, and we are hearing that some of the people who were grabbed up in these events and then we're brought in we're pretty much just turned back around.

And I'm just wondering, do cops if there if a police officer comes up and faces somebody and that somebody has taken a box of shoes out of a sneaker store. Can the cops decide whether or not it warrants their time to bring this person in? Is there any discretion they have? Yeah, it's a great question. The law enforcement agents that run the country and patrol all the areas that you always have discretion as to what to do

with a criminal offender. Now we know that because I'm sure they listening has been stuffed for speeding and what do we do. Sometimes we tuck our way out of the ticket because they have the discretion to give us a warning. So too with other types of currents as well. So there's always been such a thing as law enforcement discretion.

What we've seen and what you're citing that in the last six months is with the pandemic, and during the pandemic and given the restrictions, we actually have seen far more discretion being utilized. And that's not just because we don't want people coming into a jail setting where there might be a heightened risk of catching the virus, but it's also because there's been not only law enforcement stretched a little thinner, but also an issue with people losing

their jobs. Now, that doesn't excuse crime and ignorance of the laws no defense. Nonetheless, when you talk about having discretion, what we have seen is if somebody is stealing baby formula to feed a child, they will be treated differently no matter where they commit the crime, almost universally than somebody's stealing jewelry from a jewelry store. That's always been true. We're hearing a lot more about it now because some

people find themselves in more dire straight. That's why some of these cases have gone viral, where police officers have stopped shoplifters and then ended up purchasing the merchandise for them. Yeah. I go back to the case out of Alabama where officer William Stacy was called to a dollar general store where a woman was stopped because she was shoplifting five eggs and she just was trying to feed a child.

And when that officer arrived, he decided it was better to make the store hole, in other words, to pay

for the eggs. And then his entire department in this tiny town in Alabama decided that the the most judicious thing, the most Christian thing they could do, was to get food to this woman, and so they filled her refrigerator and I remember the news report and the tears rolling down her eyes and her saying she's never seen a refrigerator in her life with that much food, and you realize just how lucky we are, especially in this time.

I encourage everybody. You know, we did the Goya bikot about a month or so ago, and we told people buy Goya products to support the company and give the food to the food bank. The food bank needs are

still strong. And if you are so blessed, if you are so fortunate that you can do something like that, this would be a good way to start your September is by giving back to a food bank, and maybe, just maybe you will be preventing someone from a crime of desperate ration that would have required the officer's discretion at that moment. Wendy, I got all heavy on us. I didn't mean to, but thank you all good It's all good stuff. Thank you, Thank you for your opinion.

Track her down at Wendy Patrick PhD dot com. Thank you, my friend. Thanks thanks for listening to the bus Sexton Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. He's back with you now because when it comes to the fight for truth, the fuck never stops. Welcome back to the Buck Sexton Show. Michael Pelka here sitting in for my friend Buck Sexton,

kicking off the Labor Day weekend. And as we venture into the second half of tonight's show, I told you it would be a little less formal, and I mean it. Yeah. We have a lot to get to and there are news topics that must be discussed. We have to talk about what Emperor Cuomo has done to the state of New York. We have to talk about what that Frankenstein Mayor Deblasio has done to the city of New York.

And we also have to talk about what's happening in Lincoln, Nebraska. Lincoln, Nebraska, you would think is the last place we would go to for a political discussion on this show, but no, it's one of the first places we should go today. Lincoln, Nebraska is getting a lot of attention today because a brave man stood in front of the city council and made a pitch. His name is Andre Christensen, and he was in the Lincoln City Council meeting on Monday and

he was given his time as a citizen. And I think it's only fair that we enjoy what mister Christensen said, So I won't take up too much of your time here. My name is Andrew Christensen. I live at twelve twelve twin Ridge Road, Lincoln. Has the opportunity to be a social leader in this country. We have been casually ignoring a problem that has gotten so out of control that our children are throwing around names and words without even understanding their true meaning. And now he's got me right now.

He's got a shirt and tie on, and yes he has a long hair, but he looks very serious. And once he's talking about defending language, he has my attention because there is a certain amount of structure and we need to respect the language, all language, but we also have to have standards. So I appreciate mister Kristen Sin and his push here. But wait, there's more treating things as though they're normal. I go into nice family restaurants and I see people throwing this name around and pretending

as though everything is just fine. I'm talking about boneless chicken wings. I propose that we as a city removed and excuse me, I'm trying to do yeah, excuse me here, Come on, he's upset that boneless chicken wings are acceptable in our lexicon, and he wants to fight against the term boneless chicken wings being allowed to go forward. Let's let him continue. I propose that we as a city remove the name boneless wings from our menus and from

our hearts, for these are our reasons why. Number one, nothing about boneless chicken wings actually come from the wing of a chicken. We would be disgusted if a butcher was mislabeling their cuts of meats, but then we go around and pretending as though the rest of the chicken is its wing. Number two, boneless chicken wings are just chicken tenders which are already boneless. I don't go to it and order boneless tacos. I don't go and order

boneless club sandwiches. I don't ask for boneless auto repair. It's just what's expected. And then number three, we need to raise our children better. Our children are raised being afraid of having bones attached to their meat. That's where meat comes from. It grows on bones. We need to teach them that the wing of a chicken is from a chicken and it's delicious. I propose that we rename

boneless wings in the city of Lincoln. We can call them buffalo style chicken tenders, we can call them wet tenders, we can call them saucy nugs or trash. We can take these steps and show the country that where we stand and that we understand that we've been living alive for far too long, and we know it because we feel it in our bones. Thank you, thank well done, Well done, Ander Christensen. You made your case, and you

know I find it interesting. Nebraska, which is a place from many from which many of us get great meat. Now our children are being raised afraid of having bones attached to their meat. That's where meat comes from. I also enjoy these suggestions. The other names that he said could be used to replace boneless chicken wings, Buffalo style chicken tenders, wet tenders, saucy nugs, or trash. This guy, if he's not a comedian, he should be. And I

just think it's fabulous Saucy nugs. And people are now saying that there's a Saucy Nugs for President email address if you want to write to Ander Christensen. Saucy Nugs for President at gmail dot com. Saucy Nugs for President at gmail dot com had to be one of the more exciting moments in the Lincoln, Nebraska City Council in a long long time, and it certainly has gone viral. It's bouncing all around the country right now. Saucy Nugs everybody.

I bet that's a band name. Speaking of food and fast food, I have to cavetch you a little bit. I'm not happy. Late yesterday came the news that Taco Bell was revamping its menu. It's streamlining its menu, as many food outlets are doing in the time of the pandemic. They're having to change things, eliminate things that aren't selling. And I'm sorry, but this one, this one just seems wrong. Taco Bell has removed the Mexican pizza from its menu. Now.

They've also removed a few other things as there. As I said, streamlining their menu, but they're removing pico de gaio, you know, the little chopped up stuff that's onions and tomatoes, and I think there's a little parsley in there too that you can throw on top of your tacos. And shredded chicken. Shredded chicken is part of virtually every taco menu or burrito and pico de gaio by its nature

is a Mexican menu item. I understand if you want to say, hey, we're a Mexican restaurant and we don't want to serve pizza, and so that you're getting rid of your Mexican pizza. But that was really the only thing I ever ordered at Taco Bell, the only thing. Seriously, I wonder, couldn't they have given us a little, a little warning so we can have our last dance with

the Mexican pizza. No. Earlier months, Taco Bell start stopped serving Nacho Supreme, Spicy Potato, soft Taco cheesy Fiesta potatoes, and the spicy tostada and the seven layer burrito. I don't care about that, but the Mexican pizza reportedly a fan favorite. I don't know why they're getting rid of it. They do say that the Pico de gaio will be replaced by fresh dice tomatoes, so that's, I guess, a

good thing. But Taco Bell, you've broken my heart. No more Mexican pizza, and guess what, there'll be no more Mico Pelca driving through your drive through lane ever again. We're officially broken up, all right? When we get back, I noticed something about Joe Biden and he's a really bad history professor. Joe Biden trying to teach history yesterday while he was in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and he got it horribly wrong, very wrong. And I think it's all about pandering.

We'll dive into that next on The Buck Sexton Show with me, Mike Opelka. You're in the Freedom Art. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. It is the Buck Sexton Show. Michael Pelka sitting in for my friend Buck Sexton on this Friday night. Glad to be here, thrilled to be here. And I was sitting back watching some of the Nosha, Wisconsin event yesterday, and I noticed Joe Biden was up to his old tricks. He was saying racist things. He was pandering. For example, Joe Biden, the

history teacher who teaches history that never happened. We got a for example, why in God's name don't we teach history in history classes? A black man and men at the lightbulb, not a white guy named medicine. Wait a minute, A black guy invented the lightbulb, not a white guy named medicine. You're falling for an old, debunked story. The guy Lewis Latimer, who I'm sure you're thinking of, was

not the inventor of the light bulb. In fact, the Department of Energy in your administration put out a clarification in twenty thirteen about the light bulb and Thomas Edison's creation of it. But Joe Biden's just pandering because he has a really bad record with black people, a really bad record on racism. And if you've been paying attention, then then you know, despite what what Bi Goldberg has been telling us forever. But you can't call and do the set for eight years with a black eyed w

what did he have a news from the background. Joe Biden has a history of saying things that are kind of fringy racism, and I'm going to count them down. I figured we'd do it with Casey Caysum stopping in the late Casey Casum's ghost popping into the studio and we'll talk about Joe Biden and the top five most racist things he's ever said in his career. Casey, can you give us number five? Why? Sure? I can. We're

counting them down. The number five most racist thing that Joe Biden has ever said in his career happened way back in nineteen seventy seven, Biden was talking about bussing. He was against bussing and desegregation of schools, and in nineteen seventy seven, during a congressional hearing, an anti bussing legislation bill was being offered, Biden joined with segregationists in this fight. He said he wanted to quote ensure we do have orderly integration into society, and we're not just

talking about education, but all of society. He went on to say that unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle. Wow, Casey, I didn't realize that. Yes, Joe Biden. The number five most racist thing that he said happened in nineteen seventy seven when he referred to his kids not wanting his kids to go to a desegregated school. That would be, as he said, a racial jungle.

But it got weirder. It actually got weirder. In two thousand and seven, Joe Biden was running against Barack Obama and his presidential campaign. He was trying to be president again. He ended up being Obama's running mate, but he talked about Barack Obama. In a very bizarre way, didn't he, Casey? Yes he did. Coming in at number four is Joe Biden talking about Barack Obama and saying some pretty insensitive and you might even say downright racist things. You want

to hear it? Number four here it is, I mean, you got the first sort of American who was our articulate and bright, clean, bice guy. That's a story. That's a storybook, man, Casey. I forgot about some of the details of that. But Joe Biden calling Barack Obama, clean, articulate, bright, a nice looking guy, did he forget that there were other African Americans who ran for president in years before. Jesse Jackson in nineteen eighty four and in nineteen ninety eight.

Alan Keys ran in ninety two and ninety six, Carol Moseley Braun ran as well in two thousand and four, and so did Sharpton. Interesting, very interesting that Joseph Robert and Biden would make that kind of a statement. But then again, he's made other racist statements, hasn't he? Casey?

Absolutely right, Mike, And we're back to the countdown of the topmost racist things that Joe Biden has ever said, and this time it goes a little forward to two thousand and eight when Biden was on the ticket with Barack Obama to be the vice president, and he was in Delaware talking to some Indian Americans about seven elevens and dunkin Donuts. Here it is at number four. Oh, I've had a great relationship in Delaware. The largest growth

of population is Indian Americans moving from India. You cannot go to a seven eleven or dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. It's a point. I'm not joking, he said, Casey, that's right. He wasn't joking. He was banking racist comments Joe Biden saying that you need a slight Indian accent if you want to go into a seven eleven or dunkin Donuts. But there's more. We still have the top two most racist things ever said by

Joseph Robinette Biden coming in at number two. Joe Biden just last year on the campaign trail in Iowa, talking to a Latino crowd about the difference in wealth and education. We should challenge students in these schools to have advanced placement programs in these schools. We have this notion that somehow if you're poor, you cannot do it. Poor kids are just as bright and just as talas white kids.

In case you missed it, here's Joe Biden's second most racist thing he's ever said, talking about poor kids being justice smart as white kids. Poor kids are just as bright and just as talas white kids. That's it number two. And so what do you think the number one thing that Joseph Biden has said that's racist? What do you

think it is? Mike Casey, I'm not sure. I know I have a lot of things that I remember Joe Biden saying, But in terms of what could be possibly the most racist thing he's ever said, Gee, I would tend to look way back maybe talking about cornpop and and the kids in the pool and all that. You would be wrong, Mike. Coming in at number one. The most racist thing that Joe Biden has ever said happened just this year in an interview with Charlemagne the God,

a popular syndicated radio host. And here it is, long way into November. We got more questions, You got more questions. Tell me if you have a problem figuring out whether you're Fremire Trump and you ain't black excuse me, Joe Biden, what did you say? And you ain't black? One more? You ain't black? Yes, thank you sir. And there it is the top five most racist things ever said by Joseph Robinette Biden. Thank you, Casey, and we'll be taking a break on the Buck Sexton Show with me. Michael Pelka,

you're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. It is the Buck Sexton Show. Michael Pelka is sitting in for my friend Buck Sexton on this Friday night. Glad to be here, thrilled to be here. And I was sitting back watching some of the Kenosha, Wisconsin event yesterday, and I noticed Joe Biden was up to his old tricks. He was saying racist things. He was pandering. For example, Joe Biden, that street teacher who

teaches history that never happened. We got a for example, why in God's name don't we teach history in history classes? A black man and men at the lightbulb, not a white guy named medicine. Wait a minute, A black guy invented the lightbulb, not a white guy named medison. You're falling for an old, debunked story. The guy Lewis Latimer, who I'm sure you're thinking of, was not the inventor

of the light bulb. In fact, the Department of Energy in your administration put out a clarification in twenty thirteen about the lightbulb and Thomas Edison's creation of it. But Joe Biden's just pandering because he has a really bad record with black people, a really bad record on racism. And if you've been paying attention then than you know, despite what Woopi Goldberg has been telling us forever. But you can't call and do the racing set for eight years with a black eye. What did he have a

news in the background. Joe Biden has a history of saying things that are kind of fringy racism, and I'm going to count them down. I figured we'd do it with Casey Caysum stopping in the late Casey Casum's ghost popping into the studio and we'll talk about Joe Biden and the top five most racist things he's ever said in his career. Casey, can you give us number five? Why? Sure? I can. We're counting them down. The number five most racist thing that Joe Biden has ever said in his

career happened way back in nineteen seventy seven. Biden was talking about bussing. He was against bussing and desegregation of schools, and in nineteen seventy seven, during a congressional hearing, an anti bussing legislation bill was being offered, Biden joined with segregationists in this fight. He said he wanted to quote ensure we do have orderly integration into society, and we're

not just talking about education, but all of society. He went on to say that unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle. Wow, Casey, I didn't realize that. Yes, Joe Biden. The number five most racist thing that he said happened in nineteen seventy seven when he referred to his kids not wanting his kids to go to a desegregated school. That would be, as he said, a racial jungle. But it got weirder. It actually got weirder.

In two thousand and seven, Joe Biden was running against Barack Obama and his presidential campaign. He was trying to be president again. He ended up being Obama's running mate, but he talked about Barack Obama in a very bizarre way, didn't he, Casey, Yes, he did. Coming in at number four, is Joe Biden talking about Barack Obama and saying some pretty insensitive and you might even say downright racist things. You want to hear it? Number four here it is.

I mean, you got the first sort of American who was articulate and right here, clean bicycle guy. I mean, that's a story. That's a storybook, man, Casey. I forgot about some of the details of that. But Joe Biden calling Barack Obama clean, articulate, bright, a nice looking guy. Did he forget that there were other African Americans who ran for president in years before. Jesse Jackson in nineteen eighty four and in nineteen ninety eight, Alan Keys ran

in ninety two and ninety six. Carol Moseley Braun ran as well in two thousand and four, and so did Sharpton. Interesting, very interesting that Joseph Robert and Biden would make that kind of a statement. But then again, he's made other racist statements, hasn't he? Casey? Absolutely right, Mike, and we're back to the countdown of the topmost racist things that

Joe Biden has ever said. And this time it goes a little forward to two thousand and eight when Biden was on the ticket with Barack Obama to be the vice president, and he was in Delaware to some Indian Americans about seven elevens and dunkin Donuts. Here it is at number four. I've had a great relationship in Delaware. The largest growth of population is Indian Americans. Movie from India. You cannot go to a seven eleven or dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. I'm not joking,

he said, Casey, That's right. He wasn't joking. He was banking racist comments Joe Biden saying that you need a slight Indian accent if you want to go into a seven to eleven or dunkin Donuts. But there's more. We still have the top two most racist things ever said by Joseph Robinette Biden coming in at number two. Joe Biden just last year on the campaign in Iowa, talking to a Latino crowd about the difference in wealth and education. We should challenge students in these schools to have advanced

placement programs in these schools. We have this notion that somehow, if you're poor, you cannot do it. Poor kids are just as bright and just as talas white kids. In case you missed it, here's Joe Biden's second most racist thing he's ever said, talking about poor kids being justice smart as white kids. Poor kids are just as bright and just as talas white kids. That's it number two. And so what do you think the number one thing that Joseph Biden has said that's racist? What do you

think it is? Mike Casey, I'm not sure. I know I have a lot of things that I remember Joe Biden saying. But in terms of what could be possibly the most racist thing he's ever said, Gee, I would tend to look way back maybe talking about cornpop and the kids in the in the pool and all that. You'd be wrong, Mike, coming in at number one. The most racist thing that Joe Biden has ever said happened just this year in an interview with Charlemagne the God,

a popular syndicated radio host. And here it is, long will Intel November. We got more questions, You got more questions by try if you have a problem figuring out whether you're fremire Trump and you ain't black. Excuse me, Joe Biden, what did you say? And you ain't black? One more? You ain't black? Yes, thank you sir. And there it is the top five most racist things ever said by Joseph Robinette Biden. Thank you, Casey, and we'll be taking a break. I'm the Buck Sexton Show with

me Michael Pelkin. Thanks for listening to the bus Sesson Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on a podcast at the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Buck Sexton decoding the news and disseminating information with actionable intelligence, make no mistake a great American Again. This is the Buck Sexton Show, Analyst. It is The Buck Sexton Show, third hour, coming up on a Friday night, Michael Pelka sitting in for my friend Buck Sexton, kicking off a Labor Day weekend.

I hope you're getting an extended weekend yourself. I'm thrilled to be here on this Friday night as we launched the weekend, and I'm in my constitutionally protected free speech bunker in the woods of Delaware, so I'm not exactly in New York City, and I'm glad I'm not in New York City after listening to Deblasio deflect the statute sticks of all the violent crimes and blame everything on Donald Trump and the COVID nineteen eighty four virus. Not kidding,

that's exactly what he did. He was on MSNBC the other night and talk about giving the guy a soft foam runway for his landing while his plane is on fire. Listen to the statistics and then how MSNBC just gives Dablasio a pass. The violence is up in New York City seven hundred ninety one shooting since May. That's up one hundred and forty percent since twenty nineteen, eighty seven percent increase in shootings year to date, a thousand shootings

before Labor Day. It's the worst year for gun violence since twenty fifteen. I'm obviously going to not agree with the President when he says these cities are being overrun, you can't leave them, and they're all on fire. Obviously that is not the case. Anybody who lives in New York City and his breathing knows that's not the case. But we are having an with crime in this city. Is the budget part of the reason why crime is

going up, what do you attribute it to? So why don't you ask the question and not give the answers when you ask the question. MSNBC reporter, ask the question and just say what do you attribute it to? No, she throws in, there is it the budget, And let's go back and look at that seven hundred and ninety one shootings since May, eighty seven percent increase in shootings year to date, a thousand shootings before Labor Day, worst

gun violence since twenty fifteen. But you know, MSNBC is just going to give de Blasio, as I said, a foam to runway for a soft landing. He's going to blame it on the virus. Want a bet did anybody else lose a job and say the first thing I need to do now is go out and start shooting people. Has anyone said my kids can't go to school, so I better start shooting. I don't think so, But that's the way these aggressives think. Here's de Blasio who attribute

it to. Look, we've had a perfect storm here, Katie, people, a million jobs lost in the city, people without work, kids not going to school, houses of worship not open, you name it. And then our court system hasn't been functioning until recently. Well, now, wait a minute about houses of worship. You were the guy who told people they can't open their houses of worship. You were the guy who closed the school, so you might have had something to do with this all because of the coronavirus. So

let's be clear. For the last six previous years, crime was going down steadily in New York City, safest big city in America. What changed it a pandemic that knocked out so much of the life of this city and just create crisis after crisis. But we're starting to come out of that. Yeah, well, maybe if you'd let the cops do their job and last summer when people started pelting police with water balloons, if you didn't just say, hey,

just take it, cops. It's basically an assault that you allowed to happen, maybe there would have been a little more respect for law and order. And maybe if you didn't say, we're eliminating cash bail and we're just going to start locking people up when they commit crimes. No, they arrest them and they turn them loose. There's no penalty for breaking the law in New York City. It's not the coronavirus. Sir again, I've had bad tough times

since the virus. We all have. But our instinct isn't to go and destroy stuff, It isn't to go and commit crimes. I just don't understand these people. I really don't. And that's why I think Donald Trump is going to have a huge response from people who want law and order, who want some sort of respect for a civil society, and that's going to be a good thing. Last night, Donald Trump was out on the campaign train. As I said earlier, he was in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, and he was

given Joe Biden a little bit of the business. And I wonder if he picked up the latest nickname for Joe Biden from Senator Kennedy. Senator Kennedy was talking about Joe Biden earlier this week and he said this, you can't stay in your hidey hole. You gotta get out and see people on debate. You can't stay in your hidey hole. And then Donald Trump last night called Joe Biden by the new nickname. You ever know what Joe Hiden? Did you ever see a man that likes him ask

as much as him? If I were a psychiatrists, right, No, i'd say, I'd said, this guy's got some big issues. Yes, he does. Joe Hiden in his hidee hole. He's back in Delaware, and I don't know when he's gonna come out again. I'm sure he'll pop out again. If he sees his shadow, he'll be scared and go back in. Anyway, Donald Trump last night talking about Joe Biden and his plan to deal with China and the looters and the

rioters and anyone who opposes America. Biden's plan is to appease the domestic terrorists, and my plan is to arrest them and prosecute them. Yes, I like that plan. I

like the plan when we arrest and prosecute people. Now, the other question that the Democrats are trying to raise about Donald Trump and what he said at the rally and what he said for the last couple of days, Trump is telling people go ahead and vote by mail, request your ballot, sign it, vote, turn it in, and then just to make sure your ballot has been counted, you go to the polls and you see if you

can vote. And if they tell you you can't vote because we've already counted your vote, then we know that your mail in ballot was actually processed. He's not telling people to vote twice. He's telling people to make sure the vote is actually counted. Yes, this is what he said. Sign your melon ballot. Okay, you sign it and send it in and then you have to follow it and up on election day or early voting that is not tabulated and counted, you go vote. Yeah, that's exactly right.

Just make sure you actually get to vote and your vote counts. Don't vote twice, just vote once. Just make sure it counts. All right, I'm stepping aside. When we get back, let's dive into Hollywood. This new Disney model for releasing big screen epic films through streaming but not in theaters Moulan live Action. Can it work? We'll talk to a Hollywood expert next on The Buck Sexton Show.

Thanks for listening to The bus Sexton Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. On the line. As a friend, I've been dying to introduce to all of you. She is a professional critic, someone who works in the entertainment business and is even handed and also smart. Otherwise she wouldn't be a professional critic to Her name is Nancy Jay. I have known her professionally. I've never met her in person,

although I would love to. But she's one of my go tos for the world of entertainment and what's going on and what's happening, and there's something going on today. So I asked Nancy Ja to join us here on the Buck Sexton Show and talk about this bold move by the Disney Company streaming Mulan instead of putting it in the theaters. Welcome, my friend, Thank you so much. You got thirty dollars, handy, what do you need? You need a loan? I thought you were still working. Well,

I'll tell you what we all need. Thirty dollars. If you want to see Disney's new live action Mulan. You remember nineteen ninety eight's animated hit Mulan. So now it is with real people kind of it. Actually, it feels a little bit like the Matrix or Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Crouching Hidden Dragon Tiger. Yeah, you got the first time Fats, great angles, great movie, right, happened to be a big fan.

I loved it, and you know I will tell you watching tennis, they are running non stop ads for this live action version of Mulan. Didn't see the cartoon because I'm not really a cartoon guy, don't have kids. But I looked at this and I thought, well, that looks pretty interesting. Okay, well, first of all, Mike, we need to call it animated, all right, come on, that's what we need to call it these days. But I'm with you. I think if it as a cartoon, but it was

nineteen ninety eight, okay, animated hit. But now this is the remake, and if you subscribe to Disney Plus, you can watch it on your big screen TV or maybe your laptop, even your phone. But you got to pay the thirty bucks actually twenty nine ninety nine, so that is available today and if you're Disney Plus, it will be yours forever as long as you continue as a

Disney Plus subscriber. So I gotta keep paying monthly, Like if I want to watch Mulan every month, I also have to keep up with the seven or eight bucks a month. Right, But is it worth it? I mean it might be worth it. If you have a big family, you're going to have your friends over. Go sit in your big TV room, ride and make your own popcorn. I mean, you know, good and darn well, a family of four will spend gosh much more than thirty dollars at a movie, right, so it would be worth it.

But what I find interesting is this is really not a kiddie show anymore. Now, if you're a fan of the cartoon, we've got some big changes, Mike. Two hundred million dollars is what this movie is costing Disney, that's what. And that's without a bunch of marketing other than commercials, right, because they're not. They're showing it overseas. It's going to be big in China, but no theaters here are showing it. All of us. Critics got a link which I asked for.

I was not going to go into a movie theater to see this movie. But we do have the plot remaining the same. Okay, so this is Mulan. A young Chinese woman disguises herself as a man to spare her elderly father from military service. I mean she becomes a male warrior, and she is a I mean she's a good warrior. There's no singing like in the original Mulan the cartoon, which I'm glad there's no Mushoe, the talking dragon.

That was Eddie Murphy, no Mushoe. And when Mulan is in red, and I'm sure you noticed this in the ads that you're seeing on television, it almost makes the rest of the movie feel like it's in black and white, you know, I mean, yeah, Mulan is the movie has grown up. It's PG. Thirteen. I don't think that a kid under the age of six or seven is going to really want to sit through all this because it, like I said, it's very matrix like. It's very violent,

and it's not animated fighting. It's real fighting. But it probably has some of the cables as they call it. Some of the players are on cables because they fly around a little bit. Is that is that? Well, I didn't see a lot of cables, Mike. Are you saying that you saw? You notice that stuff? Yeah? If well, it was hard to miss in some of them. And

I'm very critical. But you also have the willful suspension of disbelief the moment you start watching a film, especially if it's a film with a little bit of say, fantasy involved in it, and this certainly should qualify for that. So I'm willing to let reality go astray for a while. In order to let my mind enjoy the adventure. Well,

I like the idea that this adventure is very current. Okay, So in the in the animated film from nineteen ninety eight, the first villain the film's villain was this invading, genocidal child killer. But now Mulan faces these new antagonists in her fight to save the emperor. There's a female sorcerer and some other evildoer male who supposedly each have their own reasons for standing against the emperor. But I never got that. I had no idea what was happening in

the first stake fifteen minutes of this movie, whatsoever? Really? Okay, really? Right? So you got to see you've seen the whole thing. Did you watch it on a computer or on a TV, a big screen TV. I watched it on a laptop, my little MacBook Pro. Okay, yes, now I know. I mean that's that was how I just still can't seem to get online and put my password on and get the website and do all these things you have to do.

Because oh and also the other thing is my name is is across the screen not really strong, but you see it throughout the whole movie. Because this is linked to me as a special, you know, little perk from Disney, and otherwise I'd be seeing my name on the big screen, which actually, now that you mention it, that would maybe that wouldn't have been so bad. But anyway, well so, but here's the thing. But let me just let me

just tell you this. So we've got this, So we've got these these new people that I have no idea with why they're even there. But if you recall back in nineteen ninety eight, we didn't really have hashtags, much less the hashtag me too movement. Right, So, in this live action remake, Disney has gotten rid of Mulan's commanding officer, her boss as her love interest, the producer actually saying it was just uncomfortable and not appropriate today for her

boss to be interested in her in that way. So now the boss is kind of a mentor and Amulan sort of a surrogate father, and her love interest is another warrior, an equal in rank. And the dialogue is unmemorable. It's the action scenes, that's what, and that is what has kind of grabbed you towards this movie, right, Mike, you liked to seeing all of you know this, these moves these these huge fights, right. I love these scenes. They are balletic in many ways, and they are obviously choreographs,

so I'm interested in that. I love the pageantry of these kinds of films, so I will likely fork out the thirty bucks. It's two hundred million dollars Disney spent on this. That's a whole lot of cheddar for a film that you're not making prints to put in theaters. That's always the big expense, Disney. What do they estimate? Will we know like regular box office reports on Monday? Will we know how much this film has made? I

don't know if it'll be Monday. It'll be interesting. We'll probably get some figures that say that they're remember you have if you don't already have Disney Plus, you're going to have to join. Okay, see there's that too, So there's probably going to be figures for new subscribers, current subscribers. I know we did get it with the trolls when Universal put that out on a video on demand, you know a few months ago. We did get the figures,

but it takes a little bit longer. Or you can just wait, Mike, because Mulan is going to be free on Disney Plus on December fourth, exactly three months, so I can wait and be behind the cool kids. I won't know what it's about unless I can go to a neighbor's house that's got it and they forked over the thirty bucks. I can wait till December fourth, and then all I have to pay is the monthly subscription hit.

Huh be interesting that I'm looking at this not only from content, because content is the entertainment factor that I'm looking at, but I'm also looking at this from a business standpoint. The business model for entertainment has now totally shifted. The paradigm has changed completely, and if this is successful, Disney will have broken through on a new level and movie deliveries, and it kind of spells the end of theaters on the multiplex side of things. I think, well,

Mulan could indeed shape the future of blockbuster movies. But you've got to remember this weekend, we do have movies in theaters around the country. Christopher Nolan's tenant, the mind bending movie the kind that he loves to do, did not get a link to that. They are not making that available to critics. They had a little junket in Las Vegas and had a few people fly in and actually one on one, you know, meet these people who made the movie. I guess to do interviews and so on.

But the majority of critics we have to go to the movie theaters to see it, and I haven't gone yet. Okay, well, I have no interesting tenant. I'm not a Christopher Nolan fan. That's me. Don't don't at me, people, but I will say I will see mulan. Nancy j thank you for sharing your insights. So you say Mulan's worth it? You thought entertainment value it's there. It's a good film. I think if you gather some people with you to watch it,

it'll be better. You know what I mean? I would I wouldn't pay thirty dollars to see it, just me by myself. No, but I think that it's that it's good entertainment. It's well done, it's pretty. It is We've got a good female character. I mean, she does kick some you know what, and this may just be what we need right now. Mike, Okay, I'm down. Thank you, Nancy Jay. Happy Labor Day weekend. You're in the Freedom Heart.

This is the Buckset and Show podcast. He's back. With you now, because when it comes to the fight for truth, the fuck never stops. Welcome back to the Buck Sexton Show. Got about a half an hour left on this Friday night adventure launching into the Labor Day weekend. Mike Opelka sitting in for my friend Buck Sexton, and I'm also being joined by another friend, another member of our old Blaze crew, Billy halliwell, one of the more important faith

writers in the country today. Billy writes for places like faith Wire. He's also on the pure Flix website, and he's part of the same group that Buck is the first TV dot com, and he opines on things about faith as well as culture. And I think our lives require more than just politics and heavy news. We have to have information from the entire spectrum, a broad spectrum. Well let's call it a I don't know, shall we

call it, Billy A news buffet. Yes, so we all need to have sort of a delicious and very varied news buffet at a buffet. I like, well, I love buffets, but I also love that that's true, you need every topic. Back in the day when we were at the Blaze, I remember our editor Scott Baker, who used to say, you want the main part of the site, the latest, to have every topic in it, right, not just one thing. You wanted to have tech and faith, in politics and news.

And it's so true. I love that kind of news site where you get everything, and so I think that's that's what you offer to everybody. So I always appreciate that well. With that in mind, here on the Buck Sexton Show on this Uhday evening, the kickoff to Labor Day, I thought it important to drag you in and talk about a couple of things that you're involved in. Billy is a guy who, as I mentioned, writes in the faith community and has written books and now we can

say several books about faith topics. And he has a new one coming out next week. I think it I think the cool could say it drops on Tuesday. Billy's Billy's new book. It's it's about demons and exorcists and ghosts and all this stuff. What's the title again? Is it Prey Harder? It's called Playing with Fire? Playing with firebook dot Com? Why did I think it was Pray Harder Playing with Fire? And the website is playing with

firebook dot com. You have studied exorcists and ghosts and spirits, and you talked with people who've experienced this and chased

him out all that stuff that correct. It is, it's correct, And it's funny every time somebody asks me, oh, what's your book about, you know, and then I kind of like take a deep breath and like, well, it's about evil and it's about demons and exorcism, and you know, the reaction that people have is really interesting, I think, because it's not on the surface it's a weird topic and you hear it and you think, oh, that's strange, right, But then anybody who's grown up with any knowledge of

the Bible, you know, anybody knows, oh, this is something that is very embedded in scripture. But not only that, since the beginning of time, these are topics that people have been speaking about, claiming they've experienced or they've seen, or even saying, hey, I don't know what I believe, but I feel like something weird happened to me. I mean, this is like one of the most common things in the human experience since the beginning of time, and so

it's a fascinating area. And I would add it's one that Hollywood is well aware of that sort of internal interest in because every movie that comes out, it seems every other movie is focused on the demonic or on evil in some way. So it's fascinating. And you've talked with Did you talk to an exorcist in writing this book? Yes, so I talked with And it's interesting the Protestant world

versus the Catholic world and how it's talked about. And some Protestants too will use the word exorcist, right, So Catholics will say exorcist, others will say deliverance. Right. So I spoke with people who practice deliverance, which is very similar to exorcism, and also spoke with a priest who handles exorcism. And then I also talked to people who went through deliverances and who were involved in exorcism. So it was sort of a broad array of individuals with

different stories. And the book is really a mix of stories. People's stories, right, claims of what they feel they went through, and some of it is very fascinating and it's really documented some of it, which makes it more compelling to say, Okay, well there's evidence, it's not just some person making a story up, and then really understanding the process, what does the Bible, say, what was Jesus doing? I mean, there's two stories in the Bible about children who are healed

of possession. That is terrifying. How does a child end up possessed? So kind of going into all of these different elements to try to explore them and help people walk away with a good sense of understanding, but not just understanding the issue, really looking at Okay, if this is true, how does that impact our culture? What is happening right now with all this chaos? And is evil

attached to that in anyway? So it's very interesting. And Billy Hallowell is on the phone with us, connected via Skype with us when we're talking about Billy's new book, Playing with Fire, and it is about exorcisms and demons and ghosts. When you went into doing the research on this book, Billy, I know you were attracted to writing the book or you wouldn't have done it. Did anything in your belief system changed after you finished it? You know?

I was really hesitant because you know, we worked together at the Blaze and when I was at Faithwire as well. I covered these issues and it was one thing to cover the issues here or there, you know, for a story it was another thing to say, Okay, for the next few months of my life, this is something I'm dealing with every day I'm reading about I'm writing about it. It's a dark topic, right, I mean, it's very dark, and when you get into it and you start hearing

people's stories, it's really sad. How how spiritual warfare, which is the terminology of how people speak about this, really impacts people's lives. And you know, there's a lot of debate about mental illness, which I go into in the book as well. When is it mental illness? When is it something more? But for me going into this, I went and scared. I't I was attracted to the topic and I wanted to explain it and dive into it. And I know I've been a Christian my whole life.

I shouldn't be afraid of those things, but admittedly I was. And so I sat on the book contract for two months and said, do I really want to do this? Is it really worth the time and energy and all of the effort to pour myself into something that really if you believe it's true. Let's just put it this way. Some people might listen to this and say, I don't believe it's true. I think this is crazy and anybody

who believes in demons are crazy people. Almost half the public, by the way, not just Christians, say that they believe in demons, So it's forty five percent. I think that's a percentage, So you know, to answer your question. When I finished the book, I walked away feeling actually really encouraged in my faith. And that's the goal. I think.

When you read it, it's hard, there's a lot of tough stories in it, but when you walk away, it's like, wow, I have to really understand evil, I think fully to understand the need for Jesus, the need for good, the need for faith, right because when you really see that, oh my gosh, there really is and we see this

in the news, a struggle over good and evil. We see it in politics, we see it everywhere, and it's easy to just sort of assign it to the material that but but there's a whole world out there that we're not seeing. If we're to believe the Bible, and I personally do, not everybody does, but we see that

play out in so many different ways. So I left really actually encouraged in my faith, not afraid, and feeling like all of that stuff when you look at it the right way point you back actually to Jesus, which is sort of crazy. It's not crazy. It's not crazy. I guess it's not. I mean, it shouldn't be right, but because I think we get in our heads. For people of faith, you can read the Bible over and over and over again, and it's I mean, how do you look past I mean think about this, and I

know you've grown up around the Bible. I grew up around the Bible. The stories of Jesus expelling demons. There are a bunch of stories throughout the New Testament, not just Jesus, Paul and others, And I feel like I glazed over all of this my entire life. To be honest with you, it wasn't until I was working on this where I had to go back to it and say,

what is actually happening in these stories? And when you do that, it's really it's really eye opening because you have to pair that with the fact that we're told that there is a devil who is trying to see people, and you take all of those descriptions and you say, man, what impact does this have not only on me but on the world around us, and so it's eye opening

when you do that. It's amazing. His name is Billy halliwell, he is one of the more thoughtful people in my world, a guy I respect his opinion, especially in matters of faith. And Billy, you know, I grew up a Catholic, so let's not kid ourselves. Catholics don't really go waiting past ankle deep into the Bible. We're kind of given the reader's digest version, and it forces you to make a choice in your life if you want to know more. And that is one of the failings I think of Catholicism.

And you find out how much of a faithful person you are based on once you're out of Catholic school, do you seek out anything more than as I said, that reader's digest version of the Bible that's really taught to Catholics. And all of you Catholic friends, mind, don't at me on this. It's it's my analysis of our faith. And we have some problems, we have some holes. You know. Even the Mickey Mouse Club when I was growing up, the original Mickey Mouse Club used to do a proverb

on the show every single day. And if you can you imagine if you tried that today, they would throw you off television, although they're more interested in social engineering in different way. Yeah, that's true. Yeah, that's true. Not the color opposite, now, right, that is that it really is, it really is anyway, that's part of this though. But

that and that's what's so. And you know, I am of the mind when people come at me, and I think you know that when I approach a topic, I try to do it as a journalist looking through a lens in interviewing people. So when you read playing with Fire, it's not me sitting there telling you this is what you have to believe. I'm pulling together all the information I'm talking to people, and not everybody agrees on these topics, right. Obviously, the Catholic Church has a very specific way of doing

things when it comes to exorcism. Protestants have a very different way of doing it with the same intended results, right, the same thing that you're hoping will happen, which is to heal people who are afflicted. But when people come at me and they're like, this is crazy, why are

you writing about this? This doesn't exist. I mean the fact that we're sitting here on a radio station right now, the factor on radio or on a podcast and the fact that people are listening, the fact that we have mere existence is crazy and you can get into I mean, when you start to break down the complexities of life and the fact that we're all here and you really think about that, then it makes all of the rest

of this actually make more sense. And so I try to challenge people with that because I think it's easy to say, oh, none of this is really going on, but I don't know. I mean, I see evidence of it all around us, and so, you know, to answer your earlier question too, I left really feeling validated in the faith and that understanding that well you just described in the Catholic Church. A lot of other denominations have

that problem too. I think it's it's not encouraging people to read for themselves and to dive in themselves, but when you do, it really opens your mind to just how complex that battle over good and evil really is. Well, the whole concept of reading is something people need to explore once they're out of school, and most of us don't do it enough. His name is Billy Hallowell. The book is Playing with Fire. If you go to playing with firebook dot Com. You'll find out more it hits

availability on Tuesday of this coming week. Billy, I forgot to ask you. If you're a member of Amazon Prime, do you get free deliverance? Oh that was a good one. I knew, I knew that you were going to have a little joke popping up there. Well, you let us know, Mike, because you may need some, so you let us know how that goes put in your order. That's true, Billywell, now get out. Thank you for having me. Goodbye, I'll see you, my friend. There he goes Billy Hallowell and

here I go. We'll be back to wrap up this edition of The Buck Sexton Show with me, Mike Opalca Come on back, you're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show Podcast. Michael Palca here wrapping up the last little bit of The Buck Sexton Show the two nights I've been here. Appreciate the opportunity to be here and connect with Bucks audience, and thank you so many of you who reached out via Twitter and Facebook and Instagram to say you were listening. It's nice to

know that the old Godfather is still remembered. You can follow me at stunt Brain on Twitter as the main account, but you can find me at stunt brain on Instagram and Mike Opelca on Facebook. A few things we have to mention before we got out of here. We get Billy Halliwell's book A nice plug, but there is another book out there worth reading from my friend Evan Say It. Evans, say It, sayet. He has a very short book called

The Woke Supremacy. The Woke Supremacy. It's a manifesto explaining how you can deal with all these woke mad people out there. It's very cool. It's on Amazon. It's real cheap, The Woke Supremacy. Check it out. It's more arrows of knowledge to put into your quiver when you are facing some of the offend Denista class, some of these liberal progressives. Also the lady whose hair salon Nancy Pelosi visited and then claimed she was the victim of a setup of

elder abuse. That lady's been getting death threats for saying the truth, for speaking the truth about Pelosi and Pelosi's visit, death threats. I want you to think about that she merely was trying to keep her business open. Well, thank god, people are paying attention. Somebody started to go fund me account for the woman of e Salon SF in San Francisco. Erica Kios is the owner of that salon. As I said, she's been getting death threats. Thank god. People have set

up a fundraiser. There is over a hundred grand last time I checked, and you can check it. But it's out there. If you're so inclined, you can donate to Erica's cause she's going to need more security and she probably will have to move because you know Pelosi, not that she's vindictive or anything, just throwing that out there. And we are going to be less than fifty days before the election, Well it's going to be like fifty

six days when Buck gets back here. And they know a lot of people are nervous, and with good reason. Biden's got a whole bunch of money behind him. He will have a lot of slick campaigns behind him, but he has some people jittery, people like Van Jones, one of the pundits on the left. Van Jones is not sure about Joe Biden. The longer we talk about violence and unrest and how he's handling it or not handling it,

it's all advantaged Trump. In other words, this campaign is going well for Donald Trump because we're not talking about the economic devastation that people are experiencing or the virus. Really and I think it's time for us to recognize it. We are in a very perilous situation. If you want to see a change in November, no, I don't want to see a change in November. And the reason why we're in a very perilous situation is because the candidate

you guys have chosen is a horrible candidate. Anybody's sounds like this when they're supposed to be inspirational. We got to be honest with them and say you got to step up, You got to step up. We got to do a lot more, a lot more now we've done because this is the first chance we've had in a generation, in my view, to deal and cut another slice off institutional racism, the first chance in a generation. You've been in politics for forty seven years, you were in the

White House for eight years. What did you do nothing? Enjoy your retirements, Sir Michael Palka saying thank you and test Studo, my friends, Test Scudo, thanks for listening to the Bus Sesson Show. Podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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