You are entering the freedom Hunt. Oh team, we have a big surprise for you at the top of the show in just a second. Plus breaking news Minneapolis in flames, a police department abandoned to the mob. Also, Trump signs an executive order on social media, and what does the World Health Organization say about masks? Coming up? This is the bus Sexton Show, where the mission or mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence. Make no
mistake a great American Again, the Buck Sexon Show begins. Analyst, he's a great guy. No, welcome everybody to the Buck Sexton Show. Thank you very much for joining. It is an honor, a privilege, and a pleasure to bring to you an exclusive interview between yours truly and of course the President of the United States, Donald John Trump, mister President, thank you for joining us. Thank you very much. Buck. It's an honor. So let's just get right to it.
We saw the numbers today, and we knew the numbers on the unemployment. We're going to be bad, sir, and people are really concerned. I'm here in New York, you're a fellow New Yorker, but all across the country people are worried about jobs. What do you want to say to the folks who are just beginning to see that the country is reopening, Well, it really is. It's starting, and it's going to start, and I think it's going
to get really you know, I've been calling it. You actually wrote it once, and I do watch you, and I think you're terrific. Book. I have to say, hence I talk to you. But I think that you're going to see a transition to greatness. And the transition is going to begin pretty much now. It's already started. If your look at the stock exchanges when you're twenty five thousand plus and we just went through the worst pandemic since nineteen seventeen, over one hundred years, it's pretty amazing.
But I think you're going to see some very good numbers coming into the third quarter, and I think the fourth quarter is going to be terrific. And I think next year is going to be a great year. We have a lot of stimulus out there, we have a lot of potential to do things, and I just think you're going to see some really good numbers in I think you're starting to see that right now. And with the governors that are saying that they're going to need
additional funding. They're calling for bailouts. I know that you had a meeting with Governor Cuomo recently. How should that be handled? What's your position on what should go on here with the states that do have big budget shortfalls because of the lockdown. Well, there's a big difference if you're talking about then of the pandemic, that's one thing, or if you're talking about twenty five years of bad management, which is really something that some of them are doing.
You know, you look at some and we won't use the names of the states, but if you look at some of what's going on, they want to have a bailout, and a lot of Republicans aren't wanting to do a bailout. Now if it's to help over this terrible pandemic released and came right out of China that should have been stopped by China. They could have stopped that, They should have stopped it, that's a different thing. But so we're negotiating and we'll see we're going to take care of
this country, but they are. You do have a group of people they want to solve and take care of problems that we're not caused by the pandemic, and that's a different story for anyone joining us in progress. We're talking to the President of the United States, Donald Trump. Mister President. I also wanted to ask about the possibility here of a second way of something you and I
spoke about briefly. And there's a lot of concern out there for businesses, for the markets, for people who want to know if they get their job back or they get a new job, they don't want to have to shut it down again or lose that lose another job. So what is your position on what we're facing right now? How are we preparing for the winter, you know, the fall winter flu season. From your perspective, well, the numbers are going down, or we've done everything right. We've done
We did the ban on China. We just we then did a ban on Europe last night, as you know, we did a ban on Brazil. Brazil's being hit very, very hard, but we will not be closing the country. We've we've done the right thing. We've gotten to know what we're dealing with, and it's it's very brutal. It's a nasty, horrible disease and it's a shame we have to be doing this. It's a horrible thing that we've lost so many people, but the world has lost so
many people. You know, we're one hundred eighty eight one hundred and eighty six or eighty eight countries right now, all fighting it and fighting it, you know, strong. But it's a terrible thing. But we will. You know. I think what we might see as embers, you might see flames, you might see something, and we'll get it out one way the other. We'll get it out, we'll stop it. But the country's going forward. We're going forward, and that's the way it is. We have. Really I consider it
even no choice. We have to do it, because you break a country, you break it by doing too much. Of what we did. We did the right thing. If you I'll give you an example. If we didn't do it, I think you would have lost a million and a half to two and a half million people. So that would be fifteen times the number that we lost. It would not have been sustainable acceptable as a leader. It would not have been acceptable. People would have said, what
is wrong with him? So we're at one hundred thousand. That was the lower end, and one life is too many. I have to say buck. One life is too many. This should never have happened. But that's at the lower end of the lower models. And you know, it's a terrible thing. But we could have lost one and a half to two and a half million people. So take all of the death you've seen and now multiply at times ten, fifteen or twenty or more, and it would
not have been sustainable. You would not have been I think you would have had you would have had riots in the street. Mister President. We've in recent weeks had more information about the targeting of General Flynn, about the lies and the conspiracy around the Russia Gate or Obama Gate and these different versions of essentially the Russia Russia conspiracy. I wanted to know what we should be expecting going forward.
Are there more revelations? I mean, Director of National Intelligence acting now departed, Richard Grennell did a fantastic job from a transparency perspective. Are we going to get more transparency because the American people deserve to know what was done to you and what happened to your administration before we go in and look at the next possible election. It
should never be allowed to happen again. But what happened to this administration, what happened to General Flynn, what happened to others that are going through it still it should never It was an attempted coup. It was an attempted take down of a duly elected president. Happened to be me, could have been anybody, but you would think we're not a third world country. This was a coup and they got caught, and they've been caught. I think John Ratcliffe is going to do a fantastic job. Bill Barr is
doing a terrific job. And I specifically as you know, I mean, you know it, probably better than anybody. I would absolutely have the right to totally get involved. I've chosen not to because I think it's better that if I didn't. I could and I could have, but I've chosen not to. Bill Barr's handling it. Other people are handling it. John Ratcliffe now is fantastic. He'll be involved. But I will say this, I believe you're going to see things that will shock the minds even of the
people that were most skeptical. It is an incredible it's I think it's the greatest scandal in the political scandal, certainly in the history of our country. This makes Watergate what they did to us many of us, but what they did to this country makes Watergate look like small potatus.
We're speaking to President United States Donald Trump. Mister President, you signed an executive order today having to do with social media platforms and essentially declaring that they cannot have certain protection if they're going to be politically biased, as we saw with the Twitter notification on a recent tweet of yours. First off, I just want to know what would you what do you want to see from these
these platforms going forward? Well, I signed, and this has to do with two thirty, but it's it's really more than that. It's really it's a level of power, whether you could almost say it's monopolistic power, but it's very dangerous for our country where you have a few people, where you have an individual, where you have a company that literally is going to call the got of our elections,
and they treat us very, very unfairly. You know that from a conservative standpoint, from a Republican standpoint, they treat us so horribly. There are those that say it's an incredible miracle, the miracle of twenty sixteen, because they were
very much against us. But now they're insane. They've gone insane, and you look at what's going on, along with some others an all fairness, working with the Democrats, and they're very well aligned with the Democrats, as is the media aligned with the Democrats, with the exception of a small amount. One of the reasons I do call is like this is we have to get our word out and if we didn't, we wouldn't have a chance. But the media the fake I call it the fake news media. As
you very well know, the media is disgraceful. They're so dishonest. Not all it. There are some great people, great journalists that I know and I respect, but tremendous amounts of vast majority of the media people have no idea how bad the New York Times is, how bad, how evil, how corrupt. In my opinion, the New York Times is they'll take something that's good and make it sound horrible. The Washington Post, I quote the Amazon Washington Post is
just horrible. And you know the interesting thing, if you're a person, you're driving a cab, you're you're a bricklay or a carpenter executive, you read a story, you don't know what's going on. I know what happened. And then I'll read a story and it bears no relationship to the story and they know it. They have phony sources, people that don't exist usually as people. They make them up. It's not like OG. The source wasn't quoted accurately, there
was no source. It's phony, phony sources. So I think, you know, this may be better than most buck, but it is incredibly dishonest. So we need an honest media, and we have to call out these platforms, these horrible platforms that have been so biased. I mean on the front page today have the New York Post. They have a man named Yoel Roth and he's the king, I guess of Twitter. He's the judge of what goes on Twitter.
And he's a super lefty that will We're just you know, like to your administration and say he's a site Integrity Chief I believe is his title, whatever that means. And you look at his past statements and tweets and you take a look at what he said on social media and it's terrible. And that goes for Facebook. They had the woman who was so atrocious that hearing six months ago. If you remember her, I said, isn't that that same woman called out my son, who's a young He's a
very young guy. He's just turned fourteen years old and this was a year a year ago, right, and he is he is just horrendous. And the two other people that facebook a plain, these are horrendous people and there's no fairness with them. So we have to do it the hard way. And that's what I do. I mean, I fight, and I fight for what I know is best for the country. And I want to get your thoughts, mister President, on what's going on right now in Minneapolis.
I saw that there's at least reporting of additional not just protests, but additional looting and violence on the streets there, and the mayor is calling for calm. The National Guard has been called in. What are your thoughts on that situation and how does the federal government play a role in calming things down and also achieving justice. It is very, very sad, and we've notified everybody in our in our side. On the federal side, we're very much engaged and working
with local law enforcement. That goes from Bill bar the Attorney General, to the FBI, and we're very much involved with that. We want to get to the bottom was a terrible scene. I watched it like everybody else did.
That was a horrible thing that I watched. Horrible And I want to also ask before we let you get back to running the country and leading the free world, sir, what you think your chances are right now going up against Joe Biden, who now wears a mask a lot of the time all over the place and his Twitter avatar, and he's certainly making a thing of it. How do
you think your competition is shaping up so far? And what are going to be some of the ways that you want to make sure the American people remember why a Trump presidency part two would be very different from a Biden presidency. Well, I think we're going to do very well over the next number of months. You're starting to see the numbers really do well, and he's not for jobs, so you look at what they've done over then look, I'm only here because of Joe Biden and
his partner. I'm only here for that reason. Without them, I wouldn't be here. I became president because people were very unhappy China walked away with us. We're doing We're very strong on China and it's had the worst year before the epidemic. Before the pandemic, China had the worst year that they've had in sixty seven years, approximately sixty seven years, because we were being strong for the people of this country with respect to China. But I think this,
I think Biden is surrounded by smart people. I think Biden himself is not at all smart. I don't think he knows what's going on. I see tweets come out where they analyze this thing or that thing, or fifteen different events that took place, and they analyze them very brilliantly. But that's not put out by Joe Biden. It's put out by people that are surrounding him wanting to get him into office. He's turned very left, But again I don't even think he's started left. I think it's just
that he doesn't know where he is. He's lost. He's a lost sheep. And I see him, I hear him, and I don't know how this man can be president. He's just he just couldn't do it. And then you look at the sun walking away with a billion and a half dollars of money to invest. Enna doesn't do that. They don't do that for the top people. Or you look at what happened with Ukraine with the sun where
he ends up making a fortune. This again, I didn't have a job, got thrown out of the services and didn't have a job for a long time, and then he's making millions of dollars a year. You can't have that as your president. I mean, it's just a very sad situation. But you just can't now whether or not it all goes. The Democrats are very powerful. We have some very bad rhinos in our party, and frankly, some of the rhinos, some of the never trumpers, are worse
than the Democrats. And you know we've appointed you know this very well. We've appointed two hundred, close to two hundred and seventy five federal judges, including Appello judges, two great Supreme Court judges. It's you know, we're shattering records on judges. You look at that. We've rebuilt the mill, We've cut taxes. We've gotten more regulation cuts than any president in history. And that's done in three and a half years, and some of them went eight years, or
in one case more than eight years. Nobody's come close to regulation cuts. I'm protecting the Second Amendment. Joe Biden, you're gonna lose your Second Amendment one hundred percent. We got veterans choice. We took care of our military. But when we rebuilt our military and we took care of veterans choice and also veterans accountability, we're able now to take care of We can fire people in the VA
who treat our veterans badly. We can fire them. You couldn't do that because of frankly, the unions and civil service. You couldn't do it. I mean, we've done so much, I don't think and a lot of people nobody dispused me in this probably more in three years than just about any other president in the first three years. So we've done a lot. Hopefully that's going to be good enough because we need the four more years to seed religious liberty, so many other things that we've done that
nobody else would do. A thing, all right, to try where somebody who's terminally ill wasn't able to get a drug that looked like it work, you know works, but it wasn't fully tested yet. But they're terminally ill, they're going to die. They've been trying to get it past for forty five years. They couldn't do it. I got it past and by the way, and miracles are taking place.
Incredible things are happening. So we've done a lot, Buck, and we have some great support, and we really appreciate your viewpoint is very important to me, very very important. That's how we got to know each other as the president. It's an honor, sir. Thank you so much for calling in. And just can I get you to give some words of support. You're a New Yorker, I'm a New Yorker. You're speaking a lot of New Yorkers right now. We've
gone through a tough one. Can you just give us at your closing thoughts on that and then we'll let you get back to running in government. Absolutely. Buck, Look, I'm very sad with what I see in New York. I've known New York. That's where I grew up. That's a place I just love. And when I look at those streets, it looks like they have barren and you've got to open it up. You've got to get going. You've got to just Oh, if you're going to break
this city. People are leaving, they're leaving for Florida, they're leaving for other places. The city is going to be broken. It's got to start having signs of life. It's very very sad what they're doing, and they've got to do it really, really quickly and safely. But they have to do something. They can't let this go on because you're going to break the city, mister President. Thank you so much, sir, stay in the fight. We appreciate it. I will thank
you very much. Buck, great honor. Thank you well. You heard it from the man himself. Such an honor to get to spend time with him last week in the Oval and just share my thoughts on all the major issues affecting the country right now. It's very kind of him to say that he values my opinion. The guy's got my cell phone number, so he knows he can reach out any time for my most honest and off
the record advice about any issue. And I just hope you feel like you enjoyed and got a lot out of hearing from the leader of the free world during a very tumultuous time, that is for sure. Thank you, as always, team for being here with me. We've got a whole bunch more coming up. Thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts. The iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Trump
issues threats after raging Minneapolis protests. That's the front page. That's the top of the New York Times right now. The issue you see, according to the most prominent liberal paper in the in the country, the ultimate left wing opinion maker, if you will, the problem isn't over a hundred businesses ransacked, looted, many of them lit on fire, burned to the ground. The problem isn't the violence, the
hatred against the police. It's not that there are people yelling shoot white people last night, as was played on Tucker Carlson's show on Fox. That's not the problem. The problem, according to The New York Times, the mainstream media and all the rest, is Trump and racism. Of course, but those things go hand in hand. In their mind, Trump is the ultimate symbol of racism to the left. As insane as that is, that's how they view it. They
refer to widening demonstrations. This is I have to tell you, this is one of these moments where something happened in the news cycle that I will remember forever. This is going to be one that really sticks out. You add MSNBC's Ali velshiet and it's better if you see the video. But I'll just I want to play the audio for
you so you can understand how crazy this is. You have an MSN MSNBC reporter who is standing in front of a blaze, I mean, standing in front of a building that is completely engulfed in flames, and what he decides to say about it is well the following play clip four. I want to be clear and how I characterize this. This is mostly a protest. It is not. It is not generally speaking unruly what fires have been started.
It is mostly a protest. He is standing in front of a massive fire, burning down a private business after it had been looted, over a hundred businesses, destroyed, looted, ransacked, people smashing atm machines and cash registers with hammers, running out of stores, arms full of PlayStations and whatever else.
But it's a mostly peaceful protest. This is like saying the Lincoln assassination was mostly a theatrical production, or that the Chernobol meltdown was mostly a peaceful collision with sub atomic particles, or perhaps the Bay of Pigs invasion was a mostly sunny day on Cuba's lovely beaches. These people in the left wing media are absurd, They're disgusting, and they are damaging. You know. They often say that Trump is a threat, that Trump is They are damaging the
country with what they do and what they say. And there are a few things more cynical and condescending. Let me just say this right now, then, millionaire CNN and MSNBC anchors who live in Calorama mansions or Upper West Side duplexes, pretending that hundreds of businesses burned and looted in Minneapolis is in any way an understandable expression of iCal discontent. It's just it's just grotesque, it really is.
Oh yes, this is a this is an expression of outrage. No, no, no, looting and rioting is not an not an expression of outrage. It's looting and rioting. They lit a police station, the third Precinct in Minneapolis. They lit on fire and the mayor, who I mean this is This is another moment in Tommy, you realize what what bad leadership really means. You know, what it means to have people in charge who are just who are just moronic. The mayor abandoned the site.
Oh he spoke about it. We can hear him play clip five. Please. After receiving real time information from our Chief Ordondo, and after having numerous phone calls with him regarding the evolving situation at the Third Precinct, it became clear that there were imminent threats to both officers and public, and the danger was The danger became necessary, and I made the decision to evacuate the Third Precinct. The symbolism of a building cannot outweigh the importance of life of
our officers or the public. We could not risk serious injury to anyone, and we will continue to patrol the Third Precinct entirely. We will continue to do our jobs in that area. Burning a police precinct to the ground without a fight, that's what happened in Minneapolis. And I'm so sorry for our our wonderful listeners up in Minneapolis.
You know KTLK has has put us on in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and I know a lot of you listening to this right now, You've got to be thinking what comes next, What comes next, what's going to happen to this this city, What's going to happen if the people who have a monopoly on violence in the state are supposed to have a monopoli and violence, refuse to use it to protect law, order, property and safety. They run away. They don't want to upset the loaders too much. Minneapolis. Unfortunately, KTLK,
you're you're finding out right now during these riots. What New York has also learned during the COVID lockdown that when there's a crisis that requires leadership with resolve, courage, and good judgment, week utterly ineffectual far left wing mayor is a huge liability that gets people hurt and destroys things. Your mayor was not the same way that mayor build the Blasio in New York was not up for the onslaught of COVID nineteen and the institution of these lockdowns
and his tyrannical, stupid rules. Your mayor for the up for the last here at all. There's probably going to be more protests. There were other cities across the country that had violent protests. Here in New York there are over seventy people arrested. Not too far from where I'm doing this show right now, there were protests over George Floyd's death, and I would wonder, at what point are we allowed to ask even for those who are protesting and not us who are rioting, or rioters who are looting.
What do they want if it's just to express rage? Okay, well, what are the outer limits of that? Do they just get to set the boundary as they see fit. Is there something that they want that's a change in the system. Are they really going to pretend that there's a tremendous risk of death from law enforcement in the United States for anyone, including African American males, because the data shows,
without any question, that's just not true. Not true. In any given year in the United States, you have under a hundred local law enforcement involved shootings that are under any kind of a suspicious or questionable circumstances when you start to dig into the data, and in some years it's more like forty or fifty. We're a country of three hundred and twenty million people. There are literally millions and millions of interactions between civilians and police every year. Now,
when something bad happens, it should be punished. And this looks like an egregious abuse of police power. And that has been as close to the consensus opinion on this issue as you could find on anything. I have not heard a single person of reputation, a single person with any kind of voice in public affairs who has expressed anything other than horror at George Floyd's death. They've already fired these officers. They are going to be facing charges.
We do have a system in place. What is really the expectation that there will never be with the seven or eight hundred thousand cops that are on the job across the country, no one is going to exceed their their lawful authority, that no one's going to engage in lethal force now, Rember. There's also there are more granted when you add it up on a per capita basis, that changes the story a bit. But there are more people who are white who are killed by law enforcement
every year than any other race. So you have more white people who are shot by cops every year than any other race in the aggregate. Now, of course, the African American community is only about thirteen percent overall of the population, but and has a disproportionate share of lethal encounters with law enforcement. And look, the FBI statistics bring up a whole host of other issues about law enforcement and disproportionate contact between certain communities and cops, and what
do we do about all of this. But let's just understand with complete clarity across all racial lines, law enforcement is not an imminent lethal threat to people in the United States, and not even close. Now does that mean that bad things never happened and people never get killed? Of course not. I told you about the article that I wrote. Well, I got a lot of conservative criticism, although they were wrong. I was right, so I don't
really care. But conservatives, some of them, the smart ones, didn't criticize me over the Officer Brailsford shooting in Arizona, which was just to me, it was just a murder caught on camera, and that was some you know, terrified, young young white guy who just got got blown away by two cops where they are fifteens in a hallway and because they were on a power trip. Right, I mean,
so bad things happen, We get that. But what is the point of pretending that what's going on in Minneapolis is anything other than a cynical excuse for rage from groups of people who are very, very angry and you're responsible and in many cases hateful, right, Antifa is on the scene, pretend I'm sure they think this is somehow
a Trump thing. Right. But you know Antifa, which is largely you know, white suburban liberals wearing you know, black face bandanas and masks and things like this and running around causing mayhem. And there are locals, many of whom you can see from the videos that are circulating, who are African American, who are destroying things and looting things. And you know, so there are a whole bunch of bad actors at work here. But we should all be
united in just the condemnation of this. And yet Don Lemon, who is you know, a guy that really understands, you know, the sense of things on the street anywhere, never mind the street in Minneapolis. Yeah, he's really in He's really in touch with what it's like for struggling, struggling folks out there. Lives in a multimillion dollar mansion on the Upper West Side, has a mansion in Bridge I think it's Bridgehampton or sag Harbor. Very very fancy in a
multimillion dollar home there. Yeah, really tough for him. You know, he's really in the he's in the struggle. You know, Don Lemon understands the economic and financial struggles of folks and he but he wants to tell you why people are rioting. Let's go to Don Lemon and CNN seeing it in such a trash heat play sixteen. If you read some of what people are saying, and if you watch some of conservative media, you would think people are mourning a target when you look at the pictures and
what they are focusing on. Okay, so people should not be rioting. Do you understand what is behind that rioting? People should not be looting? Do you understand what's behind that looting? Do you have as much outrage for that or for a man on the ground with a police officer with his knee on his neck for eight nine minutes? What are you more outraged by? What matters? More? As you said, a highly insured store. No one wants to lose their business. Don't get me wrong, and don't twist
what I'm saying. There's all there's nuance, and I know people will say, oh, well, don't say that I'm encouraging riding. I'm not encouraging riding. I'm trying to explain to you what is going on there. Only sounds like he's looking for some rationalization for it. Do I understand what? What you know? Maybe we could interview some of the rioters and the looters. Why are you doing this because we're upset? What about this store? What does the store do to you?
What do the AutoZone do to you? What do this sporting goods store or the Target or whatever it is that you're loo What does that place do to you? And why do you think breaking the windows, the doors and stealing private property? Why do you think that's in any way helpful or even symbolic in a way that is useful? Did you any want to ask them that question? Didn't want to try to come up with an answer? Then,
of course, what is the rage behind all this? Is Minneapolis such a horrible place, so oppressive, no one can go outside. You know, we've been through real tyranny from law enforcement here for months and there's been not really, you know, all that much outrage about it. I mean, you know, people telling you you can't leave your home.
That actually feels like tyranny. So those who suffer, specifically from an incident like George Floyd, I can understand, Yeah, that's it's horrific that cop, based on what we've seen, should go to prison for a very long time. Everyone's saying that, But other people just get to say, well, I'm angry too, I'm gonna go break things. Nope, it's unacceptable. You're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Weakness is refusing to take responsibility for your
own actions. Weakness is pointing your finger at somebody else during a time of crisis. Donald Trump knows nothing about the strength of Minneapolis. We are strong as hell. Is this a difficult time period, yes, but you'd better be damned sure that we're gonna get through this. Uh. This guy's in no position to be pointing fingers than anybody about weakness or strength right now. He called off his law enforcement officers. He called off his cops from defending
their precinct. I mean, how many of you if people are running at your home with a Molotov cocktail, would you say, Oh, it's just a building. I'm gonna let it go. I'm gonna I'm gonna No, I don't think so. Not this audience. Cops all armed. They just let them burn their their precinct, the third precinct the Minneapolis burned down to the ground, and the mayor thinks he's anything other than an appalling just joke. It's not funny though, of course, thanks for listening to the bus Sex and
Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. We're going to see the president resort to his We're going to see the President resort to his typical techniques of sewing this kind of chaos and division, as you mentioned, using the word thugs,
you know, calling out these protesters. And by the way, the President's been late on this situation all week long, late to react to the video of what happened in Minneapolis, late to react to the protests and the and the unrest. You know, we are far past the point where the president should be weighing in for the first time on these matters. Clearly, the situation's out of control and parts of Minneapolis, the city of Minneapolis, is doing a very
bad job communicating with its own residence right now. Of course, under the cover of darkness, we don't know everything that's happening, but it is clear there are fires and looted stores and broken wind and other disturbances in multiple neighborhoods of Minneapolis right now. We'll have to wait until sunrise get the full picture. In mid all of this, you have to wonder, if you live in Minneapolis right now, do you feel any better seeing the President of the United
States talk the way he's talking on Twitter. I'm gonna wager no, Michael, but let's see what the residence of Minneapolis say in the morning. I'm really sorry to tab that you had to listen to bribe Stelter for such a long time. Some of you may have felt your estrogen levels rise and spontaneously felt a little bit sick in the in the tub tub that. Yeah, I'm sorry, guys, I shouldn't we went a little long there. I sent that's on me. I sent the clip to a producer Mark,
So you know, sometimes I forget that. I can't subject you to too much Stelter. I'm trying. I need to protect your ears, I need to protect your your minds. That Jeff Zucker said this, So I said, okay, mister Zucker or whatever you'd tell me. Oh, the worst really, really and so many ways is the absolute worst host on certainly the worst host at CNN. I don't know if we could say all Cable News. Um. So so there's that, uh, there is that indeed. Um Now let's
get into where this all goes from here. Uh, let's see where this goes the pro Oh wait, I'm sorry. I was gonna say, well, what's gonna happen in Minniapolis? But who hold on? I got I got stuck. I got stuck in the Zuck the Zucker conversation. Uh um, But let's let's talk about because you know Zucker Selter, they're they're ruining CNN. I mean, Selter's just a little little hatchet man. But Jeff Zucker has has destroyed the reputation whatever it was, of the the cable news network.
You know, I listened to the old days from back in the old days, and I think they brought it back where they had James Earl Jones, one of the greatest. And I'm somebody who really spends a lot of time thinking about voices because I think it matters. You know, if you're gonna spend a lot of time, you know, let's end it literally high terrible voice, you're yelling on it. That's no fun, right, you don't want to do that. Why would you do that? That's that's brutalizing your ears.
To listen to radio hosts who sound like that. So I'm somebody who cares about one's voice when you're listening, and James Earl Jones has one of the greatest voices of all time, and he does that. This is I can't even I'm not even gonna pretend to do it, because it's his version is so much better than anyone that I could do. But this is CNN. You know,
it did. It was always liberal, but it used to be an organization that at least felt some obligation to pretend it could show respect or at least platform the other side a little bit into me. And now that's that's all gone, and that's all just a complete joke. And that's why I mean the focus here from Stelter that a Trump is so slowly the process that a Trump is it, Hold on a second, how is Donald Trump slow? I just had the president interview and and we we talked about this and he's like, it's a
horrible situation. And by the way, I'll agree with you. You know why I can't do Trump impressions because I have too much respect for the man. And that's it's just it's my heart's not in it. That's the problem. My heart's not because everyone else I've been able to get a look at my Cuomo that's come out of nowhere. People love the Cuomo in presidentation. Why why? It is a little bit like Christopher Walkin. But it's it's like if Christopher Walkin was kind of more thuggish and dumb.
Oh thuggish, you're you're not allowed to say. And by the way, I don't I think chrisoph walking is probably a nice guy. But you can't say thug. We've seen that again from Stelton. Are the president fash thugs? We're gonna do this again. We're gonna do this again. We're gonna pretend that there are words that we can't use to describe. If if someone who is a white ANTIFA member runs up to US store and breaks in the window and throws in a Moltiv cocktail, that person can
be accurately described as a thug. If an African American runs into a store with you know, a bandana on his face or around his face and steals something after breaking the window, that person can be referred to as a thug. A thug is a reference irrespective of one's ethnic background, or religion or anything else. It's it's a reference to bad conduct and it is applicable across the board. And this is also where for those of you, in case you do not know, the word thug has a
very interesting derivation. It comes from the period of British colonial rule in India. So if anyone should be upset about the usage of the term thug, you would think it would be Indians, and I mean that in the proper sense of people from South Asia, Indians who have had this term appropriated from the original Hindu thugi and
it referred to a death cult. And for those of you that are wondering, what do we know about this death cauld And though the word initially meant one who was a one who engaged in deception, and they were a strangulation cult during the period of the British of the British control of India, and the Brits actually got rid of them in the in the nineteenth century. The Brits tracked them down and they they worshiped a god of death. I believe, I actually don't remember the name
of the god of death. But if you've seen Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, that group that does the you know, we must drink the blood of the Kalima and all that stuff, right, and the guy like rips the heart out of the chest, and the flame pit and all that. The lava pit not well flames lava. Indiana Jones. The Temple of Doom, I think is clearly the worst of the Indiana Jones. There's only three movies in the trilogy. If you tell me Shia La buff was in an Indiana Jones movie, you have you have
made a mistake. We just we just wave our hand and say, no, there was no Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Do you agree with me, Producer Mark, that the Temple of Doom is the worst of the three? Oh? Yes, I do agree with that. See, I like what I can get Producer Mark to actually agree with me on things. I won't ask you if if Raiders of Last Ark or Last Crusade is the best, because I think that's a tough call. I think it's a little bit like saying, you know who who wins in a fight? Uh, you know,
Wolverine or the Incredible Hulk. Call, I guess probably the Incredible Hulk, right, The Hulk wins that one? Right? Yeah, Yeah, this is some of the I'm just this is a total digression, but it's Friday, so I feel like I'm allowed to have digressions. Some of the Avengers, I feel like they're true superheroes, and some of them, I'm like, why is this person that's superhero? You know, there's like a there's a guy who's got like a metal wings he flies around with him on or whatever. I'm like,
you're a superhero. You're a guy that has really cool military equipment. I don't know if that makes you and the other guy who's really good with the bow and arrow. I'm sorry, I've I've actually fired many many a bow and arrow, and you'd much rather have a gun. I can tell you that, right, I don't really have guns in the in the Marvel Cinematic universe. Well, you know,
a laser then or something like that. And the reason I think you're referring to iron Man with the wings and no, no, no, no, no, no, iron Man's cool, Tony Stark is a great iron Man would literally be the definition of somebody who doesn't technically have superhowers. He built it, but his suit is really cool. I'm talking about the guy. I think his name is Falcon. No, his name's Escaping Men's and not Falcon. No, it's not
a producer. Nick might weigh in here, but it's anyway, he's I saw him and went to Soldiers See producer. Mark convinced me to actually watch some of these movies. I watched win Her Soldier's Hawkeye Hawkeye hawk Eye. Oh no, that's the bow and arrow guy. Yeah, Falcon is the guy with the wings. I'm right, Falcon is the guy with the wings, hawk eyes, the guy with the bow hawk eyes, the guy couldn't remember. Yeah, I mean, come on,
you run around with a bow. You got like monster alien people that are blowing up worlds in space, and you're gonna send the dude after them with a bow and arrow. I mean, is he gonna like crawl up a tree, stand first, and you know, put out some make sure he's got the right camo on. I mean, this is a surch I mean, it's like extreme bone arrow. It's like bone arrow with superpowers. Yeah. I don't know about that. And it's it's supposed to not be realistic.
It's a superhero movie. I just I just hope that the uh, the Motor City Madman doesn't hear me talking smack about bow and arrows. For superheroes. He's gonna be like Buck, I'll show you we can do with a bow and arrow. Um. Anyway, so where I completely derailed us here for a second. Oh so I'm making fun of Brian Stelterer thug cult Indiana Jones Temple of Doom if you didn't know, that's where that's believed to where
it comes from. Yeah, they used to strangle people travelers in the side of the road and they believe that it was for their their god of death, and it was. They're really a bad bunch. Some estimates where they killed up to I think it was a million people over the course of the nineteenth century, So bad stuff. Anyway, Thug is not a racist term, and they're going to say that, They're going to pretend that this is now
just because they want to. Look. The media benefits, The left wing Democrat media benefits from narratives of racial division because they position themselves the people who have the platforms, who work for the legacy media outlets, They position themselves
as the truth tellers. They positioned themselves as the not racist people, of course, and they are also by all of their acts of you know, on air penance they're addressing their their own For the ones who are white, they're addressing their white privilege in real time on TV. This is you know the problem with with so much of this is that I can assure you this will all lead to nothing but destruction and angst and misery,
and then we'll be forgotten. It's just a question now of how large the toll is, what the cost really ends up being, and hopefully no one loses their lives in the protest that will come. But this expression of rage, as they're calling it, does not result in better policies, does not result in the police doing their jobs differently, because there's always going to be the possibility of one bad officer. There's always going to be someone who is
evil who in any organization. They're evil people in media, I guess start naming some names people. Now, they haven't killed anybody that I know of. Well, let me think about that. Well, yeah, they haven't killed anybody that I know of. But they're bad human beings and that's never going to change. So if you have this expression of outrage and you don't have some ask or request or demand or however you want to phrase it, you know, what do you want to go differently. Here, this guy
is facing charges. He will likely spend the rest of his life or close to it in a cell. No cop that I've heard talking about this has said anything other than this is terrible and awful. And a lot of us watching that video of George Floyd, we're thinking, if only I could have been there, maybe I could have convinced the officer in time, or maybe I could have even thrown myself into the scene and push the officer off him, just to get him en off air,
to keep him alive. You get arrested for that, obviously, but it would have been that would have been the moral thing to do in those circumstances. That would have been righteous and courageous. That's that's how evil that action by that law enforcement officer was. You breaking the law
to stop him would have been the righteous thing. But burning down the buildings of innocent people, the businesses, destroying property, throwing rocks and assaulting police officers who are just doing their jobs, throwing mollets off cocktails at them, that's unjust. It's immoral, and the media should speak with one voice and the condemnation of this and not do this whole game of well, sure, riots and looting is bad, but
I can kind of understand why this is happening. And then oh, let's talk about the history of racism in the context and calling racism a public health emergency? What does that even mean? This is what libs have been doing. Now, what is that supposed to mean? It It doesn't even make It doesn't even make sense. How do we address
that as a health emergency? This is something that people say because they believe it sounds good, but have put no thought into it beyond that initial impulse to virtue, virtue signal and of course to bash your perceived political opponents. That's what's going on here. No good will come of this. You're in the freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton
Show podcast. I can't leave this out. There's something that came up last night in the midst of all of this just noise and the mess and everything we're seeing in Minneapolis, something was said that I think raised a lot of eyebrows. You have the Hennepin County Attorney Michael Freeman, who was talking about the George Floyd video. Now, now up to this point, one aspect of this crisis, and it is a crisis when you have over a hundred
businesses destroyed, burned down. You've got police letting a police precinct, and think about the message that sends to bad guys all over the country. Right the police preescinct gets burned down to the grounds. There's obvious, an obvious crisis happening here. But all along we've been thinking this will be dealt with by the judicial system in a way where there
will be punishment for those who killed George Floyd. Here's something I can't really imagine what, but here is what the Hennepin County Attorney Michael Freeman said of the video and some other unspecified stuff Place six. I think part of the problem is, Sir, the dal goes on for seven minutes. He is clearly struggling to breathe during that time. And I think people will be hard for us to understand how you can't bring charges, at least against the
officer who had his knee on that man's neck. It's a violation of my ethics to talk and evaluate evidence before we announce our charging decision, and I will not do that. I will say this that that video is graphic and horrific and terrible, and no person should do that. But my job in the end is to prove that he violated a criminal statute. And there is other evidence
that does not support a criminal charge. We need to wait through all of that evidence to come through a immediate meaningful determination, and we are doing that to the best of our ability. You heard it, and this was I mean, if this becomes what it sounds like, it could be where there's a real debate over the possible criminality of the officer here, I'm not saying we're there. Do not consumer misunderstand what I'm saying. But if we get to that. You know, with Eric Garner, for example,
he had a heart condition. The takedown itself, you know, they didn't see he didn't sit there and strangle him for eight minutes. The guy took him down around the neck. And then Garner, as he was arrested, had had cardiac arrest. That's not the same thing as as strangling somebody over a course of minutes as they're screaming that you know that they aren't able to breathe. It's not the same, right, But what is he referring to here with evidence that
does not support a criminal charge. I don't know. The only speculation I could have here, and this is speculation. I do not have any evidence of this would be perhaps there was an underlying medical condition that was exacerbated by the knee on the neck. However, even in that circumstance, it would seem to me that a knee on the neck is excessive force, and if that excessive force continuously
in this context leads to death, it's still manslaughter. But I'm wondering what this county attorney is referring to with evidence that does not support Maybe he just meant that in a very generic you know, we have to look at all the evidence and maybe evidence, but it sounded to me like he was suggesting there might be something else we'll have to see. But if that's the case, this thing is going to get really intense. Thanks for
listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcast. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. All right, everybody, we are joined by Congressman Matt Gates from down in Florida. He's also the host of the Hot Takes podcast with Matt Gates. Congressman, great to have you on the show, sir, Oh thanks so much, Buck, and I think The last time I saw you in person, you were hosting the television show Rising here in Washington, DC.
It was like December eighteenth, twenty eighteen. Democrats had just taken power. You asked me on the show what I thought would be the principle objective during the during their time and control of the House of Representatives. I predicted, regardless of the facts, regardless of the rationale or basis, that the real agenda of Democrats would be impeachment. And we made all kinds of news back then, Buck, We got all kind of news stories written up about that
interview that a Republican was predicting impeachment that early. Unfortunately, that turned out to be correct in that it was just a totally delegitimizing effort from start to finish. But it's good to be back with you. Hopefully we'll break some more news, absolutely, man, and I recall this so good for you on being right. And fortunately the president weathered the storm of that sham impeachment quite well. But nonetheless, now we're in the midst of this coronavirus epidemic and
really the response epidemic too. I mean, what the government has done in some places, you know, I want to you said, you're taking victory lab. It feels for a lot of us. I'm up here in New York City, like Florida gets to take, and the governor there and the folks in charge get to take a bit of a victory lab too, in terms of being really the model for how to handle this and how to reopen I just want to know, what have you seen in your home state? Why did it work out so well?
Relatively speaking, of course, Yeah, the biggest difference is that some governors followed the news cycle and other governors followed the evidence. Ron de Santis made a series of really good choices as the governor of Florida that resulted in a lower intubation rate, the hospitalization rate, and death rate. Meanwhile, the actual choices made by folks like Governor Cuomo in New York really put vulnerable people at risk. You're in Florida.
We didn't discharge people from the hospital with potential coronavirus back into nursing homes and long term care facilities. I mean, we've got a lot of senior citizens in Florida. We're sort of God's waiting room down in the Sunshine State, and it has helped our people to not be so I guess overly just you know, responsive to the calls for eighty thousand ventilators and entirely new hospitals built. There's also some specific things we're doing in Florida that are
helping us snuff out some of these hotspots. We're doing sentinel testing, we're doing surveillance testing, or instead of just waiting around for a problem to emerge, we're actually trying to figure out, you know, as it's happening, where we can deploy the most resources. So our governor stopped flights in from New York. He stopped some of those throw folks from Louisiana from coming over and going to the
beach in my beautiful district for a while. I think that that type of an evidence based approach has been more effective than you know, like the daily press conferences, but also rapidly rising daily death tolls in places like New York. Speaking of Congress in Matt and Gates, a Florida also a host of the Hot Takes podcast, Congressman, what do you think about the stages that we're in right now for the reopening and what needs to happen
at the congressional level. I mean, you know, Congress has passed, There's been a lot of spending going on. Some of it understandable, some of it seems a little more suspect. What needs to happen to get the economy back into You know that the President just spoke to me earlier about the transition to greatness. You know, we had him on the show. So how do how do we get there? And what's Congress's role in that given where we are right now. Well, first, I'll say it is quite something.
How much as a fan of yours, the president is sometimes I'll just wake up and it'll be like thirty four Buck Sexton retweets from the President, So obviously you're making an impact, and he's a big fan of the show. I will say that when you pour nine trillion dollars on into the economy, as we've done through appropriating funds and FED policy, that is a shock to any system, right and we hope it sort of shocks us back into a vibrant economy like we had prior to this
terrible coronavirus. The expectation I have is that it will take some time to get that properly deployed I don't think that we just, you know, immediately snap back. I think that there's going to be that transitionary period, and I think one of the most important things we can
do is past sensible liability reforms. You know, right now, there are some businesses who are concerned about the cadre of lawyers assembling to feed off of this novel circumstance that none of us have ever encountered before, and so by having some reasonable liability reform, I think that helps us get open and rolling again. And ultimately, if there is no amount of fit policy or spending from the government,
that can in and of itself restore consumer confidence. If you think about it Againting of the Trump presidency, what really was the touchstone of this energized economy was rising investor confidence, rising consumer confidence, the belief that it if people made these investments, that ultimately they would see a return on those investments. And I think that that that just is going to be somewhat of a gradual process
before we get to a vaccine now. Also, the President signed an executive order having to do with social media platforms and saying essentially, if they don't act as neutral platforms, that they're going to engage in speech policing, there will be consequences, and people are now learning Congressman Gates about this section two thirty and publisher versus platform and laws that affect whether or not you're liable for what's posted on your side. Can you just give us I mean,
you sit on the Antitrust committee in Congress. Okay, can you tell us what's really going on here? I mean, what's at the heart of this fight over Twitter and Facebook and the bias and the pushback against it. We know there's bias, So what's going on with the fight against it. Yeah, let's start with two truths. Big tech is biased against conservatives. I think that's been well evidence. Second,
big tech buys off Congress. I mean they've got multiple tech lobbyists for every member of the United States Senate. And as a consequence of the outsized power that they have with the Congress, do their donations if I don't take and by the way, I don't take any federal pack donations. I find the whole thing a bit unseemly. But what big tech is done is they've carved out a special protection in the law that the Buck Sexton
Show doesn't get. That CNN and Fox News don't get that my post task hot Takes with my Gates doesn't get, and that protection allows them to hold themselves out as a neutral, unbiased platform and then not be liable for the content, or the meteor ring or the suppression of people's views. And I believe that if technology companies want that special benefit provided by the government, it has to
be lashed to some transparency. You like, we should not just accept as an article of faith that Twitter is fair, or Facebook or really any other platform right. They should have to prove it. They should have to open the kimono a little bit and demonstrate that there isn't suppression
or viewpoint. And for all of the libertarian think goes out there, who would say, well, that's regulating a private company that my answer would be that we as the government, when we create a special carve out, we depart from the type of free market practices that ought to animate our First Amendment values. So I'm glad that the President is going right at the specific immunities that allow big
tech to suppress conservatives. But we also need the Department of Justice to get engaged by enforcing our anti trust laws. And I would suggest we need the Federal Election Commission engaged. Today, I'm filing a Federal Election Commission complaint against Twitter because of the way that they've treated President Trump, and any
voter can do that. I would encourage others to do that because when they disadvantage the president is a corporate contribution to a campaign, and that's illegal, and it would be a contribution that exceeds the limits when you look at the value that the Twitter platform provides. Do you think that some of these mega companies in social media, Congressman Gates, do you think that they should be broken up? I mean, are they monopolies? You're a guy who knows antitrust.
I don't think you can paint them all at the same brush. I am very concerned about some of the information we found in our bipartisan investigation of Amazon that they like, well literally on board some small business selling the widget onto their platform. Then they'll steal the ip, send it off to China and get the same widget replicated at a lower price to put perhaps an American small business out of business. That would be the very definition of using your market size and power to try
to hurt people. And so if there's stuff like that going on, then yes, I do believe that there are antitrust tools in the law that allow us to break up a company like Amazon. If in fact that is evidence, then if in fact there's due process provided when it comes to the digital online platforms and the speech and communication.
You know, I'm not entirely sure that we have to go as far as breaking them up, but I certainly think we can use the tools and the law to require transparency and then to punish them when they do things like shadow band Republicans in Congress. I mean, you'll remember a buck. There were four Republicans shadow band during the Russia hoax, Devin Nudez, Mark Meadows, Jim Jordan, and Matt Gates, and like Twitter said, well that was just a bug in their system, Well it's one hell of
a buck. There always seems to fight the conservative Republicans who backed the president. So when there are those events that reveal themselves, we ought to have tough consequences. Well, what are the tech liaisons that you deal with in Capitol Hill? I mean, you know, the people that represent these big companies when they're presented with this, how much we get a Congressman Matt Gates you should check out his podcast Hot Takes. Would you listen to whatever podcasts
wherever you get your podcasts? Congressman, what do they say? And it seems so apparent because there's never a prominent you know, Ilhan Omar has never been banned from Twitter or you know AOC or you know other people who are often pushing controversial points of view and are clearly highly political. It only happens on the right. Does Twitter or Facebook do they have some explanation that they offer up for this or is it just it's a coincidence.
I found that it's very hard to shame the shameless book. We recently had one of those very Facebook liaisons before the House Judiciary Committee, and as you know, they were, they were talking about how fair and equal and just to their platform was, but they couldn't seem to answer my questions about why an account called like Milkshakes against Republicans was able to post that they wanted to see more Republicans shot during baseball practice as a consequence of
our political views. I complained about that. I went to Twitter's headquarters and showed it to them, and it took them months to take down that post. And then I don't believe they ever even d platforms the account that said that Republicans should be shot at baseball practice. And you know, I mean, that's not like esoteric, that's not hypothetical. My friend and one of my mentors, Steep Scalie, was
shot at baseball practice. And so I think that double standard is something that we have to continue to highlight in evidence. It's why I'm hopeful that the White House that the reports are true, that the White House is going to establish a commission to review specific instances of unfair bias against really against any political groups. I mean, I think we need to have a system in place that allows ideas to be criticized and evaluated, whether they're
right wing, left wing, in the middle or whatever. And I think right now we just have a situation where, like, you know, I don't want Washington run in my life, but I showed us I don't want to Silicon Valley run. Congressmen Matt Gates of Florida. Everyone check out his podcast, Hot Takes with Matt Gates, Congressman. Appreciate it. Come back any time, sir, Thanks Bluck, I appreciate it. Man. You're in the freedom hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast.
It's Friday, which means it's time to have a bunch of our friends join us here in the Freedom Hunt, including of course, our buddy Jesse Kelly, whom we share a platform with on Pluto TV's the First and also we are on together down at KPRC Houston, wonderful radio station down there, mister Jesse Kelly, good to have you, sir. It's gonna be here back. I just want to say before we get going, man, I'm sorry that you were still stuck in your apartment in New York City. That sucks.
I just I wanted to let you know we're gonna have to wrap this up in twenty or thirty minutes because I've got to go. Buddy's coming to pick me up, and we're going to the lake for the weekend. We're gonna spend the weekend at the lake and we're gonna be you know, down by the lake and swimming and fishing and all that. I mean, I know your weekend sucks, but I just I gotta get out of here and
get to my fund. Wait, wait, hold on, you mean you don't have a bunch of hyper nervous, anxious libs walking around with masks like their life depends on the constant possession of that mask on their face all the time. And if you so much as get within fifty yards of them without a mask, you're you're a mass murderer. Without your mask, you don't have that. You know what we do out here in Texas. If you go to downtown Houston, so I work in downtown, almost everybody will
be wearing a mask. However, to this day of not seeing a single person yell at another person for not wearing one, I've never been yelled at, and I don't wear one ever. But if you go to the suburbs, you can't find anyone with one. It's like five percent of the population will have a mask. On the different worlds between Texas and New York City. And you know, I love New York City. It's just it is. It's
a stark difference. It is, indeed, sir. It's also I'm so angry that there's no movement in this city against the fact that we have really just a bunch of dumb asses in charge here, people that have been wrong at every step of this every stage. And I don't I don't know how how much longer. People that see the world with clear eyes. Mostly conservative, not entirely here, but mostly the conservatives that are in New York City.
I don't know how they how they stay, but all right, let me let me get past that for I'm just gonna I'm gonna try to breathe, let it go that. You know, Jesse is gonna be out on the lake on a jet ski. I'm sure eating a tea bone steak without a mask across his face. I'm getting told that when my gym opens in about a month, I'm gonna have to wear a mask while working out. Just wait till someone that's the new rule. Someone is going to die of a heart attack on a treadmill because
they were running with a mask. And idiot libs won't even be like, maybe we should rethink this, will say price you gotta pay to keep us safe with masks. That's how crazy they are. The mask has become this It's so much more than anything a mask actually does. It's become this symbol in people's minds where it's a symbol that you are listening to the doctors. It's a symbol you're keeping yourself safe. It's a symbol that you're
keeping everyone else safe and nobody. Now we've we've way past this point where anybody is able to stop and actually think if it does any of that, or even listen to any of the other medical experts who say it doesn't at all. And I'm not saying whether it does or not. I'm not a doctor, but people do realize there are just as many doctors that say wearing the mask is ridiculous. Right, just because the all of society has decided that's the only way you can go,
that doesn't mean it's the truth. And Jesse, I don't know. I don't want to hold you up before you reackons it. Just we got about a minute. How is Texas doing now that you guys are reopened? Yeah, honestly, Black it's really really tough because we're not open all the way yet. But even though parts of it are some long established here in the Houston area, especially restaurants, I'm talking things that have been here for forty fifty years, they're closing
their doors forever. And what's amazing as you see all these local news pun ins getting on news at night and saying I can't believe this, this is shocking. What did all you idiots think was going to happen when you forced them to close their doors for two months. Do you think restaurants just run on goodwill? Yes, we're losing people permanently, and now you're going to hear a lot of that. I'm shocked about this. You shouldn't be.
I told you from the beginning, so did you. Buck. Yeah. Man, We've been saying it, and now people are seeing it. Hopefully we can all recover from this insanity in due time. Jesse Kelly of Pluto TV's I'm Right with Jesse Kelly also down on KPRC Houston, the best talk radio station in the Houston area, because Jesse Kelly and Buck Sexton are both on it. Jesse, Ma, man, have a great weekend. We're not going to keep you long today. Thank you for staying with us, dear brother. Thanks for listening to
The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. I feel like I'm living in a crazy world here in New York, and it's true in a lot of places across the country. Now there's some consensus that has formed around certain issues that we're told they're rooted in the science and the facts, and it's just not true, just
not the case. And to some of you, maybe, although I don't think many of you, I might have sounded a bit like a mask truther recently, like masks don't work. They work in certain contexts for certain things, and at a certain level. That is not the same thing as saying it is worth the hassle, the annoyance, the imposition of masking all places, all times outside your own home, right,
that's not the same thing. And we know this because until now, and I mean until the last few weeks, nobody thought that in the midst of a pandemic you would have everybody going around walking wearing masks in this country. In other countries they've been doing it, and guess what, they've still have outbreaks of the disease. But in case you think that I'm just coming up with this and oh, you know, buck, what have you? All they do is read all day long. Basically, I read all day long.
Producer marcs to like text me to remind me that, you know, I got to get up and actually do a show, and then I just keep reading and trying to do more research so I'm fortunate and that I can just deep dive into things every day however I want, whenever I want, and bring you the best information I can on everything. And a lot of the people that say science follow the science. Not only do they not know science, they don't read, they don't know anything, but
they're just like to talk about the science. I do read a lot. I'm not a scientist. And one thing that I've noticed is that if you look for science on the issue of masks and the benefits of masking, you find very quickly that there really isn't a scientific consensus out there on the civilian population wearing masks as a means of preventing the transmission of an upper respiratory virus. And here we have, for example, a video put out what was this in February. This is now making the rounds,
a video put out by the World Health Organization. So this was the if there is such a thing as a global medical consensus, which there really isn't. But if there was such a thing, one would think that the who would be representative of that consensus. And here's what they have as there directive for the public on the wearing of masks. Play clip three. Medical masks like this one cannot predict against the new coronavirus when used alone. When you wear them, you must combined with hand hygiene
and untopreventive measures. WHO only recommends the use of mask in specific cases. If you have cough, fever, and difficulty breathing, you should wear a mask and seek medical care. If you do not have these symptoms, you do not have to wear masks because there is no evidence that they protect people who are not sick. However, if you are healthy, but you are taking care of a person who may be infected with the new coronavirus, then you should wear a mask whenever you are in the same room with
that person. I just did you catch that? This is a public service public safety announcement from the World Health Organization during the coronavirus pandemic this year. That says, I mean, if you're healthy, wearing a mask is like not something you should do. What what has changed between then and now? What study have we seen? What has been shown to us that all of a sudden shifts the scientific insensus.
The answer is nothing. The answer is that masks have just become an emotional crut sure people who are terrified all the time about going outside and facing the coronavirus, even though unless you're in a high risk category, this is not something that it is reasonable to be afraid of. And I understand some people are afraid of things an
unreasonable fashion. Some people, you know, even at a clinical level, you know, there's a gooraphobia, and there's you know, there's a rachnophobia, and there's all these different What is it to trick adecaphobias? Fear of the number thirteen? Is that right? I think I got that one. I don't know why that one's stuck in my brain. But there's all kinds
of phobias, right, Fear irrational fear of something. People have developed coronaphobia, and they should not allow that to emotionally and psychologically cripple them and also be the rationalization in their mind for states, for states to do things that are violating their rights, are that are overreached by the authorities. We have far too easily and far too quickly succumbed to this, and I do find it very troubling. And
that's the most polite way I can say it. There are other things that I would want to say about it. But so I want to be very clear when I
tell you. When I say that I have skepticism about required masking in the lobby of my own apartment building, or in the gym where I want to work out, or outdoors in Central Park here in New York City, I'm pointing out that the science does not support these things, and in fact, the CDC, up until now, when all of a sudden the politics are driving this, would have said, yeah, we're not you know, we're not really sure if you're in.
And the reason that people in some of the healthcare settings are wearing masks is that there's such a higher probability that they'll be exposed to viral to a high viral load from a person and maybe in such close direct contact that their their spit or you know, they're the droplets from their mouth will be in physical contact with them that it's worth the imposition for medical people, people that are doctors and nurses to wear a mask.
But for the rest of us, for the rest of us, this is it's a it's a political statement, and it's a psychological and it's emotional crutch for people. If if you walk through droplets in the air, remember these are micro droplets and you are breathing in air. The mask is not stopping the virus from Yeah, you're not. You're not stopping it from being from being exposed to it. Yo, you know what I mean? I did I say? Yo? I don't know. Sorry, Yo, I don't know where that
came from. But what's up? Yo? But yes, you're not, you're not. And also people keep forgetting viruses can enter through your eyes. It's actually a very weak it's a weak spot in the immune system. It's a place where you can get all and that's why you know, touching her. People keep talking about touching your mouth. You touch your eye with virus and it's a very easy way for it to get into your bloodstream. So you know the sign. I'm looking at the science all these nags. Why are
you wearing a mask? It's not that big a cuomo wear a mask because if you don't wear a mask, you're literally a mass murderer because you're killing a lot of people. Why should you not kill people? Because killing people? This is where the governor of New York say, and guy's a moron. Some people figure out though this is all crap, This was great, This is great. You had
this guy in Montgomery County, Maryland. It's a pretty fancy county, I think, if memory serves, and he is announcing the new stupid, the new dumb ass restrictions you have for this county for the reopening, and turns out some people don't really want to hear about this nonsense. Play clip seven. Childcare opens as the governor described, it's open for dependents of essential employees and Phase one reopening employees. And there are limits on the number of people who can be
in the childcare. Again, these are Governor Hogan's recommendations. Personal services, hair salons and barbie shops open for hair only. No haircuts, no manicures, none of the uh, no pedicures, houses of houses of worship open. I think it's great. People are like, what, you can't get a hair cut, but you can get hair what hair color? Like? What are these arbitrary distinctions that these just abject morons in charge you're making? Well, what are they talking about? If you're in a place,
you're in the place. Let people get the services they want in the place. This is not based in science. This is now just all fear and control. It's all crap. I have been right about this, you know it. I've been right about this for months now. All these people are telling, oh, we're a myth or you hate everybody, you're being reckless. They don't know what they're talking about. They don't read the studies. They don't know. And now
that we're reopening, goal can reopen. But you know, if you're reopen a restaurant, you can order a ham sandwich, but not roast beef. What has that happened with? COVID nineteen? Shut up, peasant, Do as we tell you, or else we'll find you. Morons are in charge. Folks. Welcome to America. You're in the freedom hud. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast, All right back by Team Buck popular demand.
We have Tiana Lowe in the house. She is a commentary writer at The Washington Examiner and a contributor to Pluto TV's The First Channel two forty eight on your Pluto TV app, she joins now TIERA, tell me how is life down in Quarantine in DC? Last time I was there, it was even more of a ghost town
than New York was. Yeah, I mean today we finally began our phase one of reopening, which is shockingly a lot less exciting than it sounds because the mayor of DC, you know, there have been all these crys from restaurant owners and bar owners just saying DC is a physically small city. Shut down some of the streets and let us go. Let restaurants put dining seats and dining tables in the streets, make them walking streets. But DC has
been really slow to act. So when you think about small city, small physical restaurants, the number of them that can actually reopen and remain profitability, it's really small. If you only have a patio that can fit six tables that are all socially distanced, that's not enough to turn
a profit if you're going to reopen. So I mean this is a cause for celebration, but quite frankly, the city should be bending over backwards trying to approve more liquor permits, approve more dining permits, make it so as many things can open up as possible. I mean, if you really, if you want to go get your nails done or get a haircut, you're better off just crossing the river and heading to Maryland or heading to Virginia.
And I gotta ask D you have other really stupid rules like we do year in New York City when it comes to Deblasio. Our mayor here now has said one person at a time at the elevator, And I'm like, they're coming up with rules that no one is going to follow, Like, no one, only people that are terrified of this whole thing, which they shouldn't be. The stats are in the numbers. If you're under fifty, your risk from this is very, very very low. Do you guys
have any dumb stuff like that going on? Yeah, it's not even just that people won't follow them. It won't do anything to decrease the transmission of the coronavirus, you know, one of the things that DC is doing now. So you can go into a grocery store with a mask and socially distanced and buy your groceries. But you can't go to a Nordstrum to buy new genes. You can't go to a Sapphora to buy new makeup. These are all people who need to work and they need people
physically in their stores in order to gain income. It's just you know, restaurants can open up outside, but bars can't. If bars don't serve three individually cooked meals bars can a new rule from the there. Our speed limit has been decreased to twenty miles an hour because that will absolutely inhabit the spread of the coronavirus. It makes no sense and it's honestly just petty authoritarianism run a lampit.
And so we're seeing here too, and I don't know what it's going to take for people to you know, on the one hand, we have, based on Minneapolis, cities across the country that have nothing, that are obviously not Minneapolis, that are also seeing protests and you know, some violence in the streets, cops having to wrestle people to the ground,
lots of stuff going on here. I'm I'm a little bit in shock about how much these cities, in these blue enclaves like New York have been willing to tolerate when we are we are ruled by idiots in New York, I mean de Blasio and Cuomo. Cuomo's nursing home policy, It's like he came up with the fastest way to infect the most at risk people possible and everyone still listens to them. I don't know what's going on. I mean, this whole thing has been a blacklight over just who
are the worst sycophants in the media. The fact that Cuomo has been completely lionized. You know, studies now show that that New York had shut down about a week earlier, they could have prevented about fifty percent of all coronavirus deaths when you look back. So now people are saying the subway was probably the number one source of coronavirus transmission in New York. And even though Deblasio was trying to persecute people for growing outside, Cuomo never decided to
shut down the subway. And ultimately the authority the MTA does rest with the state, not with the city. It is political malpractice that Cuomo has been held up as this hero. And especially if you want to look a good Democrats that have handled this crisis, California has ton of them. California does not have the same in like crazy death rate, crazy caseload rate. And yeah, on the one hand, most of California is more spread out than New York. But San Francisco's the second NSIS city in
the country and they've had thirty six coronavirus deaths. Why because they have a mayor with a couple of brain cells to actually run together instead of dummy, build a Blasio. We're speaking of a Tiana Lowe, commentary writer for the Washington Examiner and also a contributor to the First on Pluto TV TA. Let's just move to the political scene for a second, and this I thought this pole was
really interesting. Joe Biden. This is according to Newsweek, Joe Biden a week ago and the same Reuters IPSOS poll was up nine points, and now it turns out that Joe Biden as of this week is only up six points. What do you think is heading in the president's favor right now? And also how concerned should we be that a guy who like almost every day gives us a sound bite that is fantastic for radio because it's so hilarious and bizarre and it's like, mister McGoo, run a muck.
How is he ahead of Trump in any of these battleground pole a national level polls? So right now, the goal of this election is to keep for Trump. It's to keep this election from being a referendum on Trump. That is one of the reasons why Trump did why Trump did win in twenty sixteen, because it wound up becoming a referendum on Hillary and on the Obama era, and that benefited Trump. Right now, Trump is the leader,
so he's in the spotlight. You know, you are seeing his approval rating go down, But because negative partisanship is so strong, it has not really affected his presidential polling. And that's fundamentally what matters. A big factor I think
the media doesn't want to address most voters pulled. There have only been a handful of polls about this, so we can't say it for a fact, but most voters polled believe the terror read allegation, and even if it's only a minority of those who believe her who will change their votes as a result, that's not insignificant. So we know that Biden is polling better with the college
educated class than Hillary Clinton. He's doing better with older voters by a law, which should scare the Trump team, but he does not do well with young black voters. And we already know the black electorate. They're the bellweather
of how well Democrats do. So even though yes, it was older black voters who saved him and saved his candidacy in South Carolina and crucially afterward, but it's more suburbanite moms who are turning out for Biden than young black voters, who are also very important in the politically active community. So I mean, the best thing that Trump is going for him is negative partisanship, even if you hate the tweets, even if you hate all of it.
Right now, we're looking at what could be an immediate recovery, what could be a three year long recovery, with unemployment persisting into the double digits well into next year. Trump needs to sell Do you really want to hand the reins back over to the guy who was second in command during the longest economic recovery since World War Two? Fair point, Tiana Low, everybody of the Washington Examiner and contributor here at the first Tianna, thanks so much for
joining him. A great weekend. Thanks Buck. Thanks for listening to the Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, Team Buck, it's time for roll Call. Roll call everybody. All right, let's get to it, shall we? Facebook dot com slash Buck Sexton, Team Bucket, iHeartMedia dot com. And we do have a fun Team Buck announcement to make, but I can't make it yet or else Producer Mark
will put me in the penalty box. But there's something cool on the horizon. All right, all right, Mark, we can say something cool is coming. We always have cool things coming, that's true, but this one's especially cool. So this is kind of exciting. So let's let's see what we have here. We got first up in the mix. Well, actually, know before we go, what are producer Mark and missus Mark doing this week? And anything fun? How can we do anything fun? We're in the New York area. That's
a good point. Well, aren't there isn't the Jersey Shore open? It's do you know how far the Jersey Shore is from like northern New Jersey. It's a couple hour drive. It's like an hour drive, not that bad. And I have to find parking, you know, and they it's all
thing yeah, beach capacity too. What about you know, when you're on the Amtrak train, for example, or you're on ninety five and you start going through northern New Jersey, you know there's all those uh the meadow lands for example, or any of those like swimming holes you know, Yeah, yeah, sure, go ahead and go swimming in the swamp. Buck. I'm just saying you probably could. There's a reason people say
that New Jersey smells. That is the reason. Yeah, I guess that some of those chemical facilities that run off into those marsh areas might not be the most health full, you know. I would say that it's it's a lot of swamp land and then you see MetLife stadium. M good point. Rich. First up, it was great listening to your account of your meeting with our president on the radio. I really enjoy your show. I have to say the voice yesterday almost did take me back to her Elizabeth
Warren impersonation. I'm originally a South Jersey river rat, grown up in Beverly on the river. Unfortunately, all my friends from childhood are Lib Dems and denounce our president at every turn. I lived in the great state of Oklahoma, where all my friends in the last for the last thirty years support our president. Oh, I guess he lives not lived. Thank you for meeting with our president, the greatest president of my life, now spanning sixty five years.
Keep helping him keeping America great by keeping us informed to entertain Rich. Thank you very much for your kind and supportive note. We really do appreciate it. Here in the hut and I gotta get out to Oklahoma. Never never been in Oklahoma, never been like I got places I gotta go. I have places to go, people to see, things that do. Hopefully we can start doing that again when the country opens up a bit. Andy, Greetings from the MSP metro area. I'm appalled and deeply saddened by
the last few days. I'm not a lifelong Minnesotan. As a result, it was initially quite disarming how nice people are here. It's a common practice, for example, during the winter, for people to leave their cars running keys in the ignition while they run into stores. There's a trust and sense of community that I feel here that I haven't felt in the multiple areas I've lived. People put up with the horrible weather and the cold because they love
being here and raising their families here. I ask your listeners to please pray for our city and the broader metro area. Shields Hi, Andy, absolutely prayers up for prayers up for Minneapolis in Minnesota, and we are thinking about you all. And you know, I know that there are people listening right now who are on listening on KTLK in Minneapolis. Saint Paul and our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you and just this will pass. This will be okay in the end. I mean, you'll
be okay in the end. I'm just sorry what's going on with your city, because it's distressing. Over one hundred and seventy business is either looted or attacked or destroyed, burned down. That's a lot. That's a lot of places. It feels like a whole neighborhood. Brian Buck, I have a real mask virtue signaling winner for you. I live in New Hampshire where we do not have helmet laws
for motorcycles. So the other day my wife and I were out for a drive and I saw a real winner on a sport bike, shorts, sneakers, T shirt, no helmet, but he had a surgical mask on because you know that going seventy prior on the highway is a real at risk situation for COVID. I do like that a lot, I've got to say. I mean, yeah, if if you're gonna be going eighty on a Harley and you're not wearing a helmet, but you're gonna wear a surgical mask,
you know you're a liberal at that point. You know you're a lib at that stage, What do you think, Producer Mark, Yeah, I mean just going on a motorbike or Harley or anything like that with that helmet. How dumb can you be? Yeah, I would not do that. In fact, I've never been on a motorcycle, so I haven't either that. Yeah, never been on one. I've been on one of those sort of you have, like a little kick kick start thing dirt bike in the country, so I guess that's calf. I've never been on an
actual road, you know, on on a motorcycle. So I'm on our honeymoon in Jamaica. We wrote a TV so that was incredibly fun. ATVs are great. That's a lot of fun. Yeah, there's a place here where you can rent jet skis in New York City and go on the Hudson River. I'd like to look into that actually, because I've another another fun fact about Buck. I've never been jet skiing. Would you not be worried about accidentally falling into the Hudson Hudson's fine, come on, that's fine.
The amount of water in that same water that goes in the meadowlands where I love to go swimming right by, right by Giant Stadium, and the big chemical factories. Come on. I don't want to say what's probably floating in the Hudson Buck, but I think you and I can use our imaginations. It's probably true some people, probably some people sleeping with the fishes. It's that's the thing that happens there sometimes, Glenn, hey Buck, I will say that I do keep bing on my phone. Oh we have a
bing user. The only reason I do is to see the websites that Google has censored from my search. When the story about Joe Biden talking about getting the Ukrainian age fires came out, Agi fired, not fires, A Google search gave me nothing. Per an infant being brought it right up. You should try it sometime, Agland. I don't know if I'm gonna switch over to big Look. Google's another lib company. Facebook is a lib company. Although actually I liked we we have that thing, didn't Mark Yep Zuckerberg.
I like what he said, can we can we play clip fifteen? This is what he said about Facebook. But I think we've been pretty clear on what I think the right approaches, which is that I don't think that Facebook or Internet platforms in general should be arbiters of truth. I think that's a kind of a dangerous line to get down to in terms of deciding what is what is true and what isn't here he is Zuck. Well,
I guess there's Jeff zucker and then there's Zuckerberg. I feel like Zuckerberg should be the guy who gets called. You know, he's the big He's zuck you know, he's the one. He's much bigger deal than than Jeff Zucker. Jeff Zucker is a glorified, glorified NBC producer who happened now run set and it's really insane. Where were we on? Oh yeah, it shouldn't be the arbiter of truth. He's absolutely correct. So Facebook is a little better on this
than Twitter. But you know, the Libs love to dominate Twitter and they think that this is a necessary this is necessary for them, So we got to keep that in mind. All right. Next up we have to do rich shirt Buck. We got another Richard here. I wanted to give you a resistance story. Last year, I got a free couch from a friend. It's a good couch, except the foam cushions were worn out. So I called during all the shutdown madness to see when the foam guy will reopen. He tells me, I'm not shut down
and bring the old ones to get a quote. He never shut down. It was still just as busy as normal, only require me to wear a mask. Four hours later, the couch is like new here in and see Kami Cooper is getting sued left and right. He lost to the churches, and now the bars and Jim's are suing. We might not have the convention now in Charlotte. I hope he loses in November. Foam shields high. All right, Richard, thanks man, cool story. There we go. You're in the
Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast. All right, we got Kyle a Buck. I agree with your guest David's opinion on voter requirements. I'm of the Starship Trooper's mindset. Service to the country earns you the right to vote, because serving means you have a stake in society. Heinlun wrote, when you vote, you're exercising political authority. You're using force, and force, my friends, is violence the
supreme authority from which all other authorities are derived. Imagine if we gave the same scrutiny to voting as we do the ability to purchase a firearm, Kyle ella Quenton, perhaps a bit radical in you're a analysis, but uh, thank you very much for writing in Manum. Yeah, and I also think, um, I think that that at least making people show up. I think that's very reasonable, show up to have to vote and not just press a
button on your smartphone like I vote. I don't think that's you know, you do have people that I believe want more. There are people that will talk about direct democracy where we would all just vote on you know, a whole range of issues from our phones. Right the governor could say, hey, we should should we do this thing? How should we spend this money? And everyone gets to vote on their phones. That that that turns into moboc
receive very quickly. Nick, although the I know, I know there are referendums and there are things like this that happened. But nonetheless, Nick hey buck big fan from the original Saturday Squad o s S, just wanted to float something to see what you think. Is it possible that Biden's no malarkey tour was just a cover story for his slippage. He seems to have gotten pretty grumpy since then. Maybe someone saw it coming. Oh, producer Mark, what do you
think Nick is saying here? I think slippage. I think he's talking about mentally Ah interesting, but I'm not really I'm I'm Nika, I kind of I don't know if you think that somebody who thinks they're slipping would say the normal Larkey tour. I don't see how that's a cover for I don't know, Nick. I look, I appreciate your writing, and I just don't I don't really see it. But thank you, Mica Buck forget Malta. Why don't we get in the late night salty producer Mark and Buck
Drinking Booze podcast? Raise your glass and shields high? Um, Mica, I don't know. That'd be kind of fun, kind of fun. I don't know. You put a couple of drinks, Producer, Mark, We're got to We're got to take out the bleep button a lot, though, you know, I think that's the point.
They don't. They want to do this on YouTube or something. Yeah, without bleeps, I don't be kind of fun, you know, be like Pruce, Mark, what's the worst what's the worst move that the New York Football Giants have ever made? It's like hit the deck. You're the Giants wouldn't do it the mets of the Rangers. You'd get me ranting, Yeah, there, there you go. I did see there was a funny Tom Brady exchange with did you see this one with
Eli Manning? Back when I used to watch football, I saw Eli beat Tom Brady twice in the Super Bowl, greatest sporting events I've ever watched, both times, and at Eli or Brady made some Twitter comment to Eli about because he had just joined Twitter, you know, only showing up in the fourth quarter classic Eli. It was pretty funny. Actually, yeah, that is funny. But he shows up the fourth quarter
to beat Tom Brady. So indeed, I will always say Eli Manning the most average quarterback of all time except for two quarters of his life. I mean, you know, you only need you only need two big wins to be a legend. This is that's why he's a whole. He's most likely Hall of Famer off of two games, or I'll give made games the whole playoffs belf years. Yeah, but people forget this. I mean Churchill, for example, Winston Churchill,
the British Prime Minister. You all know Churchill was very a very prolific writer and has all these sayings attributed to him, and it has this whole character. He was wrong about a lot of stuff. People forget this now, but he was right about the single most important thing at the single most important time, probably the twentieth century, which was the evils of Nazism and the need to get So. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. You have one huge win, and that's what you're known for, you know.
He According to Wayne Gretzky Michael Scott, you missed one hundred percent of the shots you don't take. There you go. True story. Greg Buck just wanted to say something cool for Roll Call because I get way too riled up from listening to you daily. Mel Gibson is the greatest actor of all time, and Braveheart is the greatest movie of all time and also the greatest soundtrack of all time. Thanks. I mean, that's a lot of greatest of all that's a lot of go a lot of greatest of all time.
Braveheart is my favorite movie to this day. It just is my favorite movie. I can't say that Mel Gibson's my favorite actor. He was great in a bunch of things, but I wouldn't say he's my favorite. Actually, I don't know producer Mark, do you have a favorite all time actor? I don't know how you even say that, you that there is the greatest actor of all time, Like can you really name one? Or like there's so many movies. Be a better way to put a movie your all
time favorite. I don't even think I could say that. I don't know. I don't think. I don't think one comes I think a lot of people would probably start saying things like Tom Hanks. A lot of people would say. For some people, maybe Harrison Ford. If you're looking for male act you know there's male actors feeling. I think Denzel comes up. I was gonna say Denzel would come
up for a lot of folks. Um, you know, some people if you're really into like the most sort of pure acting method and everything else would say Daniel day Lewis. You know these are these are some of the great male And then everyone always says Meryl Streep on the female side. I don't know. I'm not as impressed as everybody else. I'd put Steve Correll up there, greatest all time act I'd put him up there is just most versatile. He could do comedy, he can do drama, and he
always makes you laugh or he makes you cry. I mean The Office is one of the greatest comedic collaborations of apparently space for shrup today, I'm gonna have to watch that after the show. Wait is he in that? Yeah? I told you it's the show that would say the creator of the Office and him teamed up again. Where it's on Netflix? Oh my gosh, sign me up. I thank you for the reminder, producer, Mark. That's what I'm gonna spend my weekend doing that and getting the Snow
Princess to make me some cookies. She makes the best cookies on planet Earth. I'm telling you it's amazing. I'll bring you some when the quarantine end. Please. There really are the best guy. She makes them gluten full instead of gluten free for other people. So, Dennis, since I didn't you mentioned watching the Ulysses Grant documentary which just recently aired on the History Channel, and knowing your interest in history, I thought it'd be worth letting you know.
I found it very well done and worth viewing. Grant is one that has seemingly overlooked in our country, yet it could be argued played a major role in our country's history. Thanks, as always for the great content you put into each show and allowing your listeners viewers a chance to opine. Shield Time asks low, my man Dennis, I like it. Shield Time asks low, indeed, and then one more Andrew. Sanctimonious mask shamers are annoying and irritating.
But I've been thinking about a counter strike. What if people in great numbers began wearing Maga Trump Pence twenty twenty masks everywhere in public? Would this suddenly change the mask love that zealous libs have. I would wear one, thanks and she'll tie. Um. I know I think I brought this up. I might have said this. Maybe I said I don't know. I think I said this last night on one of my shows. I said it somewhere.
But yeah, I if you started wearing a Maga had in New York City Ramaga mask in New York City, people would no longer give you credit for being a person of science who cares about people. You're terrible. You're like Trump. Everybody, have a great weekend. Please do pass the buck. Share on YouTube my interview with President Trump. You check it out on YouTube dot com. Slash Buck Sexton Past the Podcast, Past the Buck, talk to you Monday, she'll tie
