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January 11, 2021 105 mins

Season 5, Episode 6.


Big Tech is attacking Republicans, Parler was purged this weekend by the Internet Giants, Pelosi introduces articles of impeachment and Trump officials are on blacklists. Plus Dan Bongino and John Cardillo join the show.


THE DIGITAL TYRANNY IS HERE

PARLER PURGED BY INTERNET GIANTS

TRUMP OFFICIALS ON BLACKLISTS

AND PELOSI TRIES TO REMOVE THE PRESIDENT FROM OFFICE



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Speaker 1 (00:03):
You are entering the freedom Hudge. The digital tyranny is here,
parlor purged by Internet giants, Trump officials appearing on blacklists,
and Pelosi tries to remove the President from office. Again,

(00:25):
this is the Buck Sexon Show, or the mission or
mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence.
Make no mistake America, you're a great American. Again, the
Buck Sexon Show begins. He's a great guy. No, it's

(00:48):
only gonna get worse. I wish I could say otherwise,
but we are not at the at the end of this.
If anything, we're just in the opening phases of the
left attempts to completely silence conservatism online. I think it's
important that we all establish some rules here, some principles,

(01:09):
like the following. Everything is now political. Your enemies do
not seek to convert you, but to destroy you. Your
basic freedoms are under assault, and we're losing winning matters
a lot. This is an ideological street fight, and you
should act with honor, but expect none in return. Those
are principles that I've put out that you will need

(01:29):
to remember in the days and weeks ahead, because the
Left is now unleashed and they're using their most powerful companies.
They're most influential and wealthy corporations. To do it at
a time when you've already seen a Democrat consolidation of
government power. What are the issues that we've had here

(01:51):
for a while? I think is that in the media
we talk a lot about social media, and people who
are just trying to go about their lives think that
there's some exaggeration, Oh, how powerful can Facebook and Google
really be? Well, we're seeing now they are more powerful
than really any government. They have more influence, certainly than

(02:11):
any media corporation. They're among the wealthiest companies in the world,
and they are oligopolists. There are a handful of companies that,
for all intents and purposes, control the Internet, and they
have decided openly. I mean, it's been going on for
a while, but now they're just saying that this is
what's gonna this is what's happening. They're not hiding it anymore.

(02:33):
They're not pretending, oh, it's just the algorithm, Oh it
was a mistake. No, they're saying, we are purging you.
If you are a Trump supporter who is too vocal
about your concerns about the election, or if you're somebody
who wants to battle against lockdowns and mask Madia, we
will get rid of you. We will erase you from

(02:53):
the Internet, destroy your business, and also si lence you
in the process. This is a level of censorship, my friends.
This is a level of control over the flow of
information that until recently would have been unthinkable. How could
anyone do this? How could they be so effective in

(03:16):
deciding what the boundaries of acceptable political debate and conversation are.
That's what's happening here. We have been talking about creating,
as I've said, unsinkable aircraft carriers or free speech. And
before any of you pointed out, I'll just admit it,
I didn't realize how easily they'd they'd be sunk, or
at least they would try to do it. Parlor Rumble

(03:40):
and other sites out there that have tried to take
a free speech perspective. They're not right wing sites by mission.
That's not true. You keep hearing this in the media.
They're places where people on the right, where conservatives have
been growing in number because we're not allowed to disagree
with the Democrat left consensus. On the other big social

(04:02):
media sites, I mean, they may very well have delivered
the election to Joe Biden just by suppressing the Hunter
Biden story. The way that they did will never know.
But then when you add on top of that the
way that they adjust the algorithms, you add on top
of the way that they try to tilt the playing
field in the favor of Democrats all the time. We

(04:24):
can't really account for this because people believe, because we've
been led to believe by these companies that they are
free and fair and that they are just trying to
provide services to people. They're not pursuing an agenda beyond
profit and growing their user base. And profit is fine,
growing users is great, but no, they're evangelists for the left. Google, Facebook, Twitter,

(04:51):
Amazon evangelists for the left, and those companies put together
are such a huge portion of what is even possible
on the Internet. If you don't have a single social
media account, you understand how much this affects you. Google
can cut off if it wants to, all adds to

(05:12):
any website that it chooses to do so, it can
make your website go bankrupt in a matter of weeks.
So if you're saying, well, buck, I don't I don't
use social media, I don't really care as long as
I can still get my favorite authors and writers and
commentators and support their content. What I'm telling you is

(05:32):
no that they won't be able to either. They won't
be able to do there. I mean, thankfully I'm on
terrestrial radio as well as having a podcast and a website.
You know, you can go to bucksex and dot com
and please do so because my ability to tell you
all I've been saying for I'll please bookmark it, you know,
make bucksex and dot com a site that you're checking
in to see. You can always listen to the show

(05:54):
there too, on demand. It's very easy. There's a pop up,
just click the play button. You can do it from
your smartphone. I'm telling you this because it's really a
matter of time right now. Before my what was almost
five hundred and I was getting getting close to five fifty.
I think fouls in Twitter, and anyone tells you they
don't pay attention to their Twitter following. Who's on Twitter

(06:14):
and as a blue check is a liar? A liar? Okay,
that's that's ridiculous. I've seen some people who even cares,
please lets see and then that's all they care about.
It's all just one big vanity project for them anyway.
But but I've I've been losing I think at this point,
I'll be close to one hundred thousand Twitter followers down

(06:35):
in a week. In a week, there's a lot of
people to no longer be able to reach in any capacity.
And I know some of them are bots, and there's
all these theories out there, But if they weren't doing
a purge of conservatives, explaining me why it's only happening
to conservatives at that, I would like to know if
it were just Russian bots they were, they were taking
off the off the Internet, and the way that Amazon

(06:58):
can go after people now is even in some ways
more frightening. You need servers. There's an actual technological infrastructure
that has to be in place for you to have
any kind of website, for you to do any of
these any of this conservative content that I'm talking to
you about. If you don't if you don't have the servers,

(07:19):
you can't do anything. They are now denying people access
to servers, right, And that's what's happened to Parlor, for example.
It wasn't just Amazon and Google and Twitter all effectively
saying you know, they're they're going to be targeting. This
is a competitor. I mean, there are rules. There are

(07:40):
laws about collusion and about monopoly for a reason because
ultimately the consolidation can be anti competitive, so it can
produce an outcome that is the opposite of what you want,
a free and competitive market. They all came together, but
it's even worse than that, because not only did you

(08:01):
have these tech bands come together against against Parlor in
the way that they did, but they also they're the
secondary order effects or that your lawyers, your accountants, you know,
other people that work for your company. Once you're targeted
and targeted by Amazon and Google and Facebook, you're radioactive.

(08:21):
Nobody wants to go near you. And that's also why
you've seen all these other corporations like Marriott is suspending
donations to Republican senators who voted against certifying President, like
Joe Biden, for example. I mean, you know, Marriott Hotels,
City Group, the huge financial services company, right, City Group,

(08:44):
the huge bank. They've decided they're going to cut off
donations from City Group also to a number these senators.
This is this is all out purge. That's what we're
going through right now. And it's the beginning of it.
How is this going to make things better in the country?
Ask yourself that question, how will this bring us together?
Where is the spirit of unity that we were told

(09:07):
was going to come about when Joe Biden wins. You know,
the eighty to ninety percent and that's what the polls
are showing of Republicans who condemn who just outright condemned,
and you should know that's what the number is. It's
eighty to ninety percent of Republicans condemn the Capitol Hill riot,

(09:28):
separate from the protest. But the riot on Capitol Hill.
That's not going to save them though, meaning they're still
going to be consequences. They're still going to be targeting
of anybody on the right as part of this. This
is why I've been warning for years about how the
left has expanded the term white supremacy, for example, to
be if you oppose a firm of action, I mean,

(09:50):
that's that's a white supremacist position. If you oppose racial
preferences in hiring or in admissions for schools or whatever,
that's white supremacists. They expand this. It used to be
for neo Nazis, Now it's for anybody that has a
position touching on a whole range of issues that the
left that the Democrats don't share. They smear everybody. And

(10:12):
what's really concerning are these early stage move I mean,
there's so much here, these early stage moves to make
a big push on domestic terrorism. And by that, you
know they're going to be going after people on the
right who aren't really engaged in a terroristic activity. But
they'll abuse this. They'll be a tremendous mission creep. There's

(10:36):
already laws against all terrorism, there's no legal terrorism. But
what they want to do is increase the surveillance state
and make harsher penalties for people that don't even do
anything illegal, let's say, but who are running their mouths
about something and they want to increase surveillance. They want
to have a chilling effect on the opposition to the
Biden administration. That's really what this is. They will abuse

(10:59):
this tool. And I was somebody who was working in
the war on terror, and yeah, there were abuses. So
this happened under the Bush administration, but it wasn't abuses
against Democrats. It was abuses around the world and the
international arena. Right, That's what we've all seen democrats, you know,
we were so upset and we learned all these stories

(11:21):
about about black sites and water boarding and the masts
surveillance state, which did affect all Americans. Democrats now are
planning to do to use that same overreach playbook, but
they're planning to do it for domestic political purposes against
their fellow Americans. That's really the plan here. This is

(11:42):
going down a very dark and dangerous path, and I
think it's it's really necessary if you'd understand, we complain
about this, We appeal the principle. We say, hold on
a second, guys, this is reckless, this is bad, this
is unfair, your enalizing a lot of people under false pretenses.

(12:03):
And you know what their response is good, you deserve it.
They don't care. They think your ideas. The Democrats the
left have convinced themselves that your ideas that they want
to suppress are not just wrong, they are a danger
and they need to be destroyed and you need to

(12:23):
be punished for them. That's the prevailing mentality, that's the
overwhelming sentiment of the left falls into that category. It's
not I don't like what you say, but I understand
that you have a right to say it, and you
should not face concerted consequences to ruin your business, your life,
your reputation around it. No, they've moved into the destruction

(12:47):
of anybody who stands in their way, and they feel
good about it. And if there are people that get
caught up in this, that are ruined or that go
bankrupt to have their reputations destroyed, that's collateral damage they're
absolutely willing willing to pay. Because if you're on the
right there is no such thing as collateral damage. You're
on the wrong team, you should suffer. I'm telling you

(13:09):
this is the attitude. That is how they feel. I
also want to talk about what we what can we
do about this? What is the path forward? People keep
saying to me, Well, buck, you you're telling us about
the problems, what about the solutions? First me, you don't
understand the full scope of the problem, because the mobilization
that is required on our side to tackle these issues

(13:31):
is massive, and we are now out of power, and
it is only fair to point out that Republicans didn't
do a damn thing about this for four years and
now we are exactly where some of us were warning
we'd be where you have political power and private sector
tech power colluding and consolidating to eradicate right wing views.

(13:56):
That is what is happening right now, and we are
finally seeing it at a time when we're in the
worst position we've been in four years to do something
about it. So I want to be clear on that
there are people in positions of power who are supposed
to be on our team who let us down. Here

(14:18):
this is the truth. I told you all, speak the truth.
The Trump administration did not do a damn thing about this,
and here we are. How many times did we talk
about it? Section two thirty. What's going to happen next?
Nothing was done? And now we the people have to
figure out a plan of action to return this country

(14:40):
to some sense of political equilibrium because this this can
deteriorate very rapidly. And I do not get worried easily
about the future of this country if this trend continues
of really punishing political enemies in the way that they're
already doing, and it's gonna get much worse trend continues.

(15:02):
I don't know what happens this country, but I am worried.
You're in the freedom hud This is the Buck Sex
and Show podcast. What do I think is coming next?
I want to talk to you about what we should do,
but I want you to also understand where this is
all heading. You're going to see an escalation until we submit.

(15:29):
It used to be build your own app, and it
took us too long on the right to do it,
but but we did. We have an app that's just
it's free speech. It's not actually even conservative or right wing.
But build a place, you know, it's the private business
is build a place that you know you can have
the free speech you want. So we did and then
they shut that. They shut that down. And if we say, okay,

(15:49):
well we're going to have our own you know, we're
going to create our own ad sales company, they're going
to go after not only they're going to try to
boycott companies that that partake in conservative ad sales to
support media and voices out there like mine. They're also
going to then say, well, we're going to cut off
your servers, which has already happened. I mean is essentially

(16:11):
we're heading toward The left has so much dominance of
the Internet that the answer is going to be too bad,
build your own Internet. That's unacceptable in society. All of
a sudden, you'll notice the left or a bunch of
free market absolutists. Right, Oh, there's no no need for regulation,
no need for government intervention. Isn't that so convenient? The
people that tell you bake that cake Christian put you know,

(16:34):
a satanic phallic symbol on some cupcakes or something, because
because we say so, you have to, right. I mean,
they made the guy at Masterpiece Cake Shop actually write
satanic messages. I mean you've been told that he denied
service to a gay couple. That's actually not true, that's
a lie. He didn't want to write messages like there

(16:55):
is no God, or you know, to do something that's
contrary to his faith. And they want to make you submit.
You know, it's not baked that cake. It's baked that cake,
and write what we say as part of your business
or else the government comes down on you, right, or
else the government attacks you. And then beyond that you

(17:21):
have the left telling us, oh, but now we want
free market absolutism. Now, now we want there to be
the destruction, the destruction of conservatism through the principle that
we've established power, we have an effective monopoly and that's
what's gonna end up happening. That's where they want to

(17:43):
take this. So I would just say to you all,
this is they're going to escalate. They don't they don't
care that this attacks very fundamental free speech principles in
this country. There's free speech as an issue of law,
and then there's free speech as a cold ural issue.
There's free speech as something that we have in in society.

(18:06):
And sure enough, what they're doing is the eradication of
that culture. And they're they're open about that. They're going
for it. They are not held back at all by
shared principle on this. So just understand that their plan
is to make this much much worse. Understand that their

(18:28):
next steps and all of this are going to be
to punish anyone who does not come to heal, and
that's going to be a lot of us that could
be that could be me among them. And that's why
you need to get ready for this and find ways
to support the content and the voices out there that
you like directly and not to rely on social media

(18:50):
to find what people are saying and what they're up to.
Thanks for listening. To remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts.
The radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. What
can we do about it? I understand that's that's a
question that we should all be asking right now, and
I've been getting it a lot recently, Pasket, what can

(19:10):
we do about this? The answer is, for one, I
think we have to take stock of the fact that
on one of our big problems with the Trump administration
on the right. And people may not really enjoy hearing this,
but everyone listening to this knows it's true. There was
no internal criticism allowed of Trump from within the team.

(19:32):
I don't mean never Trumper, oh I hate Trump stuff.
I mean, hey, I really want the MAGA agenda to succeed.
I want Trump to be a very effective president while
in the oval office, to follow through on the promises
that he made to his voters. It would be better
to that end if he did more of this, or
if he focused on this, or if he stopped listening

(19:52):
to and fill in a couple of very obvious blanks
there that was shut down. People who were the run
of the mill Trump supporter generally did not want to
hear that stuff. And if you did that, and I
can tell you from personal experience, you got people saying, why,
why don't you really support our president? So what do
you mean, of course I support our president. If a

(20:15):
coach tells you you're throwing into double coverage too much,
hite your tight end, you know, running across the middle.
Is he playing for the other team or your team?
You know, if he sees a couple of interceptions that
happened and he tells the team we got to go
to the time, is he playing for the other team
or your team? We forgot this. There was it was

(20:35):
a lack of willingness to push Trump in the right
And I'm gonna tell you I got I got tired
of trying a few times, and I probably should have
kept pushing, but a lot of people would have just
tuned it out, would have been mad at me. And
I figured, okay, well, I'll focus on what I think
is going well about the administration and try to try
to hammer home those gains instead of looking at what's

(20:57):
not going well and say that we need more of
a focus on this. But now here we are in
a place where we've got nobody, nobody who is really
in much of a position of authority in the political
sense to do much about this. At the federal level
and the Biden administration. Remember you're just seeing the private
sector action right now, which is which is very powerful.

(21:20):
But soon we'll be in a place where the actual
political apparatus is taking this same approach. Soon we'll be
in a place where the Biden administration is leveraging openly
the big tech oligopolists and federal law to shut you down.

(21:41):
What do we do about this? Well, going back to
what I mentioned before about bake that cake or else,
and remember it's not it wasn't bake the cake. It
wasn't about not selling to people. It was about the
message on a cake that is contrary to one's religious beliefs.
That was that was really the heart of the issue.
And the left and the same people, and I don't

(22:01):
have to keep going with that analogy, the same people
that want to make nuns pay for birth control. Right, Sorry, nuns,
you gotta pay for birth control. That's not a free market.
So under what under what auspice is? Well, what is
the justification for making nuns by birth controls? Public good?
That's what democrats say, it's it's public good, public health. Sorry,
so you have to do it? Well, isn't it for

(22:25):
the public good to be able to have free and
open political debate. He's in it for the public good
to have the Internet like the phone lines. And imagine
if the phone company was privately owned in such a
way that the Democrat owners in the weeks before an
election could just shut off all shut off all phone

(22:46):
service to every GOP outreach effort, every GOP campaign all
across the country. That would theoretically be private sector action, right,
But no, we've established that there are utilities. It's necessary
for society to have phone lines as a source of
a free, open communication for people to use. Right the

(23:08):
same way that you know we've done that, We're going
to have to approach more aspects of the Internet this way.
And the only answer, friends is regulation. If you think
the answer is free market, we'll get ready for the Democrats.
And when I say free market, a kind of free
market absolutism, you'll see the Left use they're built in
advantage right now to destroy the Republican Party. But we're

(23:28):
not even gonna be able to get our pants on
and get out the door before they'll have complete online
dominance that has been used to destroy the voices of
opposition to the Biden administration, it's going to be all over.
We're not gonna be able to build our own internet
in the next you know, the next two years. So
there needs to be for one, just the kind of

(23:51):
public outrage and at least put the Democrats on notice.
We see what they're doing and it's disgusting. Beyond that, though,
if you're looking for for action, you need to have
at the state level. You need to have state governments
that start to add in state legislatures, have to add
Republicans as a protected status under law for things like

(24:15):
you know, doing doing transactions for and with banks and
online servers. And this is what what Democrats have done
it They've created this whole extra this whole all these
extra layers of law that say that because for the
good of society, you can't discriminate on the basis of
race in public accommodations, for the good of society, you
can't discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation and public accommodations.

(24:38):
So what I'm saying is the only legal pathway that
I can see here. And I'm not a lawyer, but
I am somebody who reads all this stuff constantly and
tries to understand what the options are in Layman's terms,
but the only the only pathway that I can see
would be to start to add Republicans as at the
state level, because I know we can't do we're not
going to be able to do this the federal level

(24:59):
because we didn't take action on this for four years
under Trump. Would be to add so in the state
of Texas, for example, in the state of Florida, you
could have you are not allowed to and then and
then that would lead to lawsuits, right, it would lead
to lawsuits and more. But this is it. This is
our only this is our only shot. As I see it,
They're gonna have to force people to think twice at least,

(25:22):
because right now they don't think twice at all. They
don't care what we think. There's no sense whatsoever that
we have to be that they have to be careful
about what they're doing. They can go around YouTube and
Facebook and Twitter and just Google, which is of course
the owner of YouTube, an Amazon, which has a tremendous

(25:44):
amount of cloud computing services that they that they do
and servers. They can crush you without consequence because they
don't like what you say. All this stuff about terms
of service violations and Trump and violence at the Capitol.
That's why we're shutting people down. That's not true. Okay,
they're not shutting Parlor down because it was a place

(26:07):
where violence was planned anymore so than violence has been
planned by Antifa and BLM and many others on Twitter,
on Facebook. These are communication platforms. Parlor doesn't advocate for
the violent overthrow of the government. Parlor is not is
not doing anything other than refusing to play the game
the way the left wants it to, which means suppressing

(26:29):
conservative speech at every opportunity. You know, I mean, I've
been dealing with this. These companies are a nightmare and
they don't care what you think. Facebook, YouTube, they suspend you,
Instagram suspends you. Good luck, good luck getting your count back.
If you do, it'll be after, you know, dozens of

(26:50):
hours of time filling out forms and on the phone
and trying to reach a rap and all this other stuff.
And meanwhile, the left they got no problems. They're run
any ads, they want, do anything they want, say whatever
they want. They're not getting suspended, they're not getting they're
not getting booted off. These places you can have right now,
you go, you can go and check it out for yourself. Yeah,
there are Iranian pro genocide against the Jewish state. People

(27:17):
in the Iranian government who they have their Twitter know,
the Aetola, I mean they or you know, the the
Guardian Council, they have their Twitter account. The Iranian revol
Revolutionary regime, they have their Twitter account. Uh so that's okay.
You know Putin I mean the Russians. There are the
Chinese with their with putting wagers in concentration camps in

(27:42):
in uh you know, Shenjang Province in western China. They
they have their Twitter accounts. So this isn't about stopping
human rights violations or violence. This is about suppressing conservatives
and this is uh in a huge problem. And then
they're the blacklists. You're already starting to see it. Uh,

(28:03):
you know, the Lincoln Project, which is really a bunch
of sociopaths who are doing unbelievable damage to the country
with the nonsense that they put forward. But they're they're
now circulating lists. What they want to do is put
out a very easy to read public shaming lists of
anybody who work for the Trump administration so that they
will not get jobs in corporate America. They will not

(28:24):
be they will effectively be unhireable. I mean, this is
the most vicious kind of political retribution you can find.
Sort of advocating for violence, it's there. They're not necessarily
targeting you for violence yet if you work for Trump,
although that has also happened as we know, but they're
going to make sure that you can't pay your bills,

(28:45):
feed your family, have a career, pay your mortgage. You know,
that's that's what you deserve if you work for Trump.
That's what they really believe, and this is increasing widespread.
There are these lists that are circulating. They don't care.
They really believe that if you support Trump, you've been
a part of a coup attempt, and that you must

(29:06):
be supportive of white supremacist ideology. And the fact that
seventy five million Americans, including a lot of as we know,
an unprecedentedly high number of Latino and black voters compared
to GOP norms, voted for Trump, none of that matters.
Not to the left. It's white supremacist support, it's a coup,
it's fascism, it's the worst kinds of the worst kinds

(29:30):
of political malfeasance. And whatever they have to do to
stop it. They feel entirely justified in doing. And if
you and your livelihood and your freedom is a casualty
of that, great. They don't to say they don't care
is even correct. They celebrate it. They're happy when conservatives

(29:52):
get booted off the internet. They're happy when their opposition
is You know, this would be like if we were
playing in a sports league and we think that they
would want to they would want to meet us, let's
say on the actual playing field. No, what they want
is to slash the tires of the bus for the
opposing team so they can't even get to the match.

(30:12):
That's how they're playing this. That's what they're doing now.
They're slashing our tires. They're you know, setting up actual
roadblocks and saying, sorry, we win by forfeit. We're in charge. Now.
What this does to America if it continues, I I
can't say. I don't know. I just know that it's
terrible and that the left is that this is a psychosis.

(30:36):
It's disgusting, and there is no good faith. They're operating
with no good faith whatsoever. They have decided that the
worst elements of Trump support, which are a tiny, tiny
fraction of those who actually voted for trumpets support President
Trump the absolute worst for ingelements. You know, the q
Anon behind Trump, that's representative of all of us. Therefore,

(30:59):
we all have to be we all have to be purged.
And this is the mentality. So be aware of it,
understand it, and get ready for it. We are in
this together, but it is going to be rough. You're
in the Freedom Hud. This is the Buck Sex and

(31:19):
Show podcast. Articles of impeachment have been introduced in the
House by Pelosi and the Democrats. They're charging Trump with
incitement of insurrection. Now based on the Senate schedule, this
is this is all unlikely to result in the President's

(31:41):
removal from office. But understand that what this is, what
this is doing is trying to get on the record
and that's it is getting it on the record that
President Trump tried to incite a mob to overturn the
election results. Now, the people who are comparing that Capitol
Hill ride, and I just wonder also if anyone out
there who when I immediately condemned this thing, which I

(32:03):
think was an obvious move, I don't think there was
any question that that was the right move, and I
don't care. If anyone's welcome to disagree with me I
think they're wrong, I do not. I will not be
swayed on this. I wonder if anybody, though, who disagree
with me that this was going to result in a
terrible backlash and that it was entirely counterproductive, they'll admit
that I was right about that too, which was also

(32:24):
I think obvious. Now you have Pelosi and the Democrats
getting on the record that they're they're alleging the president
tried to steal an election using a mob and inciting
a mob to violence at the US Capitol. And if
you see the video, and I'm not going to pretend
like it's not there because people don't want to hear it,
if you see the video at the Capitol of what

(32:46):
was done to some of these police officers, every bit
is grotesque and awful as what you've seen from the
worst of Antifa. You know, every bit as awful as
what you've seen from many of these BLM mobs. Now,
there weren't assassins on behalf of BLM killing cops, which
we've seen in other cases, but that's usually loan. That's
usually a lone wolf actor, separate from the actual BLM

(33:10):
mob that tends to have been the case. Anyway. The
point here is that you see the video of the
way the mob was treating these cops, and it's a disgrace.
There was nothing. Those cops were doing their jobs. They
weren't posing it, they weren't posing some illegal threat to
law abiding citizens. Shouldn't have happened. And now Pelosi and
the Democrats are going to leverage this whole thing to

(33:31):
the hilt. They want a totally open pathway to Democrat
to the Democrat agenda in twenty twenty one, and they
want to make it to the Republican Party is a
party that is wounded beyond repair. And this is their
biggest opening for this. If Trump, if this had not happened,

(33:53):
if we had not had the Capitol Hill riot, they
still would have been doing don't don't make don't misunderstand me.
They're not. It's not like a Democrats. We're going to
be good and fair minded. And but we would have
been a much stronger position. I mean, Trump would have
been out of office and been able to mobilize people
from you know, from private life essentially in order to

(34:14):
be an opposition a Biden, and we would have had
a mid term in two years, would have been here
before you know it. There was a lot that could
have happened. This makes all of that much more difficult.
And that's what Pelosi understands, which is why she's going
forward these articles of impeachment. How could anyone think that
this would help the country, as if the way we
are at a particularly tense moment, a truly concerning moment,

(34:38):
and we're we're to believe, we're to believe that the
Democrats think this will make things better somehow. That's that's
just nonsensical. Removing President Trump through this kind of mechanism
will only result in in further exacerbation of engines, will

(35:00):
only result in even more sense of outrage that the
votes of Trump supporters don't count. And they really want
to do this to erase the twenty sixteen election. The
whole thing was a mistake. None of it matter, It
didn't count. That's why Pelosi and the rest of the
Democrats want this so badly. Gay view this as a

(35:22):
way to completely repudiate all things Trump, and I'm honest
with you, a lot of other people aren't. The Trump
brand is greatly damaged right now that that is just
a fact. The political power that it would have had
as opposition to Biden right now is substantially less than
it would have been because of what we have seen,

(35:44):
but because of what has happened. But this would just
tear the country apart. Trump is going to be gone
in what is it nine days or so? Yeah? Nine days.
Trump is going to be gone pretty soon from office.
You're gonna try to kill you know, if he's already
walking out the door, why kick him in the behind?
You know? Why? Why do that? Because it's spiteful and

(36:05):
it's vindictive, and that's what Pelosi and the Democrats want.
Thanks for listening to the Bust. Remember to subscribe on
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Where do we go from here? What do we do
next to fight back against the purge? And what is
also the next step for MAGA in all of this?

(36:29):
Is that even a phrase we're going to be hearing
in the months ahead. We got our friend John Cardillo
back with us, formerly of the NYPD, now a conservative commentator,
radio host, and a TV guy. John. Great to have
you back. Always good to be with you. Buck Crazy
week though, so So, John, I've been saying that we
were facing a purge, and I knew that they would

(36:49):
eventually come after these conservative platforms, I didn't know that
it would happen. I'll say this, they've They've exceeded my expectations.
The Democrats have for concerted vindictiveness. What do you see
going on here? Oh? Oh, this is they want us
eradicate it. I mean, they're not going to accept anything

(37:10):
less than than total subservience, and they're vocal about it.
All you gotta do is read their social media postings.
They want us to either surrender and in some cases
they are using words like a cleansing. Others are being extreme.
They're calling for death to conservatives. And then, so, I
don't I don't see this getting better anytime soon. And
I just wish Donald Trump would have used some of

(37:33):
his presidential power and prosecuted some of these people over
the last four years or installed an attorney general that
would have These are dark days ahead for the right.
What do you think we can do about this? I
mean people are asking me that question, and I come
up with state level adding conservatives as a protected category,

(37:55):
the same way you'd have people with people with disabilities
and gender discrimination or things like that. I don't. I
don't see another way because I know the mentality, as
do you of the left, and especially at these Silicon
Valley companies where they know how much power they have,
and the people when you talk to them on the inside,
they'll tell you. You know, some of them will sort
of whisper to you because they're terrified too. They'll say,

(38:17):
we can do whatever we want. Right. They've got armies
of the of the best lawyers, endless capital and funds
to do what they want, and anyone who stands against
them they can crush before they even get any momentum.
So do you think do you think that state level action?
And when I say it's the answer, is that a
necessary step? What are the steps that we have? Yeah,

(38:38):
it absolutely is. I remember they've also got government affairs
people everywhere, a federal, state, local. But here's the one
thing that everybody's missing in the discourse on shows social media.
Rather when they're saying, oh my god, what's freud? As conservatives,
they took our social media platform away. Local elections and
state legislative elections haven't worked around the electoral process for years,

(38:59):
going back to tag or knocking on doors still tend
to be grassroots. They're not as dependent on social media.
We need strong America first candidates running for district attorney,
running for Supervisor of Elections, running for secretary of State,
running for state legislature, because they have so much power,
and most of those are grassroots campaigns. They're not dependent

(39:21):
on social media. Yeah, Facebook to a point, but Facebook's
really not going to crack down. It's too hard on
what they perceive right now to be insignificant state legislative races,
which if we put the right candidates in, we run
them correctly, we win, and we weaponize those offices like
Democrats do well. When Facebook finally catches on and the
other platforms, it'll be too late because we'll at least

(39:42):
have some bills, some laws in these states with teeth.
So right now we should not be focusing on twenty two. Federally,
then we should be focusing on it, but our real
effort needs to be at the state, local level to
call these people a task and also to secure that
federal vote in twenty two. We can do all these

(40:02):
things culturally, and we can shift ideologies, and you can
drive people to the polls, but if you can't protect
the vote because you have the Secretary of State, the
DA or the Supervisor of Elections, what good is it all?
So that's where we need to focus find the right candidates. John,
What do you think is going to happen here? Over
the next week and a couple of days, Pelosi has

(40:22):
introduced articles of impeachment against the president. There are's a
lot of stories and I'll tell you they're not They're
not making up the twenty fifth Amendment stuff, because I've
heard it from other people that at least there are
that that has been discussed by different people at high
levels in DC, whether they're forward or against it, it is.
I know it is being talked about by some people.

(40:43):
What do you think happens here? And what would what
would it mean if they were able to remove this
president before he left? Well, it's very real because of
verified political account. I forget who it was. I just
retweeted having saying it was said they're giving Mike Pence
until Wednesday. They've given my thing about this Congress has

(41:04):
breached separation of powers and is now threatening the Vice
president of the United States. They're giving him an ultimatum
that if he doesn't invoke the twenty fifth Amendment by Wednesday,
they're moving forward with articles and impeachment. This is disgraceable.
So that talk is very real. Now your congressional far
left blue check Twitter accounts are tweeting, yup, we are
giving the ultimatum. Speaker Pelosi's doing it. I think they

(41:26):
removed Donald Trump before. And I was very critical of
the President this morning for not fighting, very frustrated with him.
So I'm not being a Trump cheerleader today. Did you
remove Donald Trump before his term? Because let's face it,
the twenty fifth Amendment, you and I have spoken about
this just the president can't discharge his duties. There's no
indication that Trump said unable to discharge the duties in
the office. There's no grounds for the twenty fifth. So

(41:46):
Pelosi's throwing a tantrum, saying, well, Mike Pence, if you
don't want to violate the Constitution and do this, I'm
going to violate the Constitution with a sham impeachment and
do that and getting a complete pass on it from
the media. I think if they do that, it's got
to make What happened at the Capitol Wednesday looked like
Child's play. There's a lot of upset people in this country,
and the Democrats aren't just pushing him mart This is

(42:07):
what really we're speaking of. John Cardillo, former NYPD and
he's a conservative commentator. You'll know him from this show
as well as others. H John, you know, I people
are starting to I see some pretty bleak stuff circulating
on the internet these days about what you know. I'm
hoping that it's just it's just bluster, I really do.

(42:28):
I hope that it's people that are just venting and
saying stuff. But if the president is removed at this stage,
it does seem it does seem like that crosses an
additional line. He's going there's no one that I know
and think and has has any credibility is saying other
anything other than in nine days, Donald Trump will not

(42:51):
be the president of the United States anymore. To get
rid of him now, for a lot of people would
seem like a crossing of a line that shows what's
coming beyond right. So I think people may almost view
whatever they do next as preemptive action, because look, the
Democrats have been talking about treason and sedition and a

(43:13):
stolen election for four years and help create this climate
of quite honestly, a climate of political hysteria that I'm
I'm worried about right now and I'm not somebody who are.
You know, when when Trump initially lost the election, I
was saying, all right, we got we got to find
out I mean, the silks, fishy, we got to find
out about if there's any voter fraud or whatever. But

(43:34):
and now I know we've lost the Senate, so it's
even worse than it was at that time. But I
was thinking, Okay, we rally, we come together, we do
what we can. If they pulled Trump out of office
with nine days left to go, I just feel like
I don't know what happens. I just know that it's
really bad. Yeah, I mean, look all of these crazy
conspiracy theories, but that there are some you know, Intel

(43:58):
nuke dropping and there these mass arrests, and the kracking
is popping out of the Potomac the rescue. It's all crazy.
Donald Trump is going to be leaving the White House
on the twentieth of January. Joe Biden's going to be
entering after his inauguration. So it is mind blowingly dumb, petty,
and vindictive that the Democrats are even going down this road. Meanwhile, meanwhile,

(44:21):
they don't even mention that additional fourteen hundred bucks and
stimulus money the struggling Americans that was so important before
the Georgia runoff. They're not even talking about that fourteen
hundred bucks. They are now solely focused on the final
nails in Trump's political coffin. It just shows you where
the Democrats priorities lie. It's not with the American people. John,

(44:42):
I want to switch gears to the vaccine rollout of
I know you're you're a New York guy, but you've
made the very bright move of going down to sunny
Florida years and years ago, and now that looks certainly
very prescient that I a matter of time I may
be joining you down there. But the I mean, just
because flight New York and San Francisco. Right now, I

(45:03):
keep saying this to everybody as cities to live in.
The value proposition is not good. It's just not good.
And that's it's getting worse the more people see the
leadership failures here, I mean, Governor Cuomo. It has taken.
The vaccine rollout has been abominable, and people want to
blame the federal government this was a state and local
issue that it was handed to state and local. They

(45:25):
are given vaccine and told get this to your people.
That's the way this has happened. State and local should
be the you know, the tip of the spear on this.
They have not been able to get it done. Interestingly enough,
West Virginia has done a really good job. Maryland, by contrast,
has been has been awful at this. I mean, like
twenty five percent of their vaccine was actually distributed until recently.

(45:46):
And in New York they threw out vaccine in cases
this has been established instead of giving it to people
because of the Cuomo rule, which rules which he's now adjusting.
But how is it possible to be so dumb, John,
and being such a such a prominent position in a
large and serious state like New York. I'm almost running

(46:06):
out of ways to describe this guy's buffoonery. No, I
think I think he loves power. I think he's a
guy who loves power, and he gets off on more
rules on top of more rules, on top of more
bureaucracy on top of more layers, the most inefficient way
to run anything. Look, you've got people that are conspiratorial.
I'm not saying this is all planned right there. They're

(46:28):
going to start releasing this vaccine and mass the second
after Biden's inaugurated and credit him with it. So I
think that's the case. No, And I'll tell you why,
having worked for the New York City Police Department, having
lived in New York, having seen how New York politics
and government operates. It really is that inefficient that staff
with civil servant bureaucrats who can't lose their jobs, who

(46:50):
are completely incompetent and ignorant. And I think we're just
seeing a byproduct to that. Almo grew that incompetent, ignorant,
inefficient government even larger. This is the end result. John.
I also am seeing that that people are finally recognizing
the same government officials, the same government health experts and
everything else, who are the ones determining the duration of

(47:13):
lockdowns are the ones who have been unable to figure
out how to distribute this vaccine. And it's interesting to
me because you know, Cuomo tweeted out, because you know
he still has his Twitter account tweeted out this morning.
We simply cannot stay closed until the vaccine hits critical masks.
The cost is too a high, we will have nothing
left to open. People like you and me have been

(47:36):
saying this four months, and we were always shouted down
with you just want grandma to die so you can
get a haircut. You're putting profit over lives. And now
we're look around saying, okay, jackasses, we've done the lockdowns.
The mask maniacs and the lockdowners have gotten their way.
It's clearly not working in California, in New York and

(47:57):
a number of states, even the most extreme lockdowns we've
gone to. And so now all of a sudden, it's yeah,
maybe destroying millions of people's livelihoods for an untested and
reckless plan of lockdown wasn't such a good idea, John.
Now even the Democrats are started, but they'll never admit
that that's how they came to this, Right, they're gonna say, oh, no,

(48:20):
the data has changed now, No, it actually hasn't. We
just know they were wrong. Yeah, yeah. My favorite was
when I put up a picture of me having dinner
with a martini in Florida, saying how it was open.
Somebody responded, your martini killed my grandmother. Later found out
the guy's grandparents are alive and well God bless them.
But anyway, look look up in New York, in California

(48:42):
did bug They locked down, their cases skyrocketed, commerce and
industry was devastated. They locked down more. They destroyed more businesses,
more lives both from locking down. But in terms of
COVID and businesses that went out of business were you
haven't even talied. You haven't even tallied yet the true
cost in terms of opioid addiction, other drug addiction, suicide,

(49:07):
and people who lost everything. We haven't even looked at
those numbers yet. They're gonna make the COVID numbers I
believe pale in comparison. But you nailed it. This was
all about hatred of conservatives, hatred of Trump, hatred of
public figures like you and I who all contradicted their narrative.
They couldn't bring themselves to say, hey, you're wrong, let's

(49:27):
do what's best for everybody. Nope, they had to be
proven right at the expense. It is so infuriating what
they did. I hear from the business owners. All you
gotta do is watch the Barstool Sports videos when he
gives these people those grants, and how these people were
so desperate they were losing everything. The politicians who watched
that and aren't moved to act, especially on the left,

(49:49):
they're disgraceful. Every last one of them needs to be
primaried and voted out of office. John Cardilla, everybody follow
him on social media while you still ken, John, we
got to start talking about creating lifeboats, my man. So
this audience good. Unfortunately we got we got radio, we
got podcasts still for now, but we got to make
sure that there's a lot of ways to reach this audience.
So follow John Cardillo, folks, if you're not already, Facebook

(50:11):
and Twitter and John, thanks, thanks as always. You got it,
my man. Thanks, Buck, You're in the Freedom. This is
the Buck Sex and Show podcast. He broke all that
we know that I'm saying, Q tells the stuff in
all of its lives is what I'm saying. You keep

(50:32):
interrupting me because you're lying, because you're full of That's why,
because every God, thank God, hanging out of your people's
mouth doesn't come true. And it's always, oh there's energy,
and oh now we're done with Trump. You said he
was the messiah, you said he was invincible, you said
it was all over that we're all going to get
more now he's part of a larger thing of Q.

(50:52):
I will not suffer your QUE people after this. I
knew what you were day one. I know what you
are now, and I'm sick of it. I'm sick of
all these witches and warlocks and pumpkin pop sums and everything.
Oh God, sorry, Biebacks you I can't talk to anymore. Jesus,
word help me. I mean, when Alex Jones has had enough,

(51:14):
there's really people have really gone too far. Let's just
say it. Let's just tell it like it is. He
doesn't want to hear any of the Q stuff anymore.
And I don't follow that guy's work, but we all
know a bit about who he is book six, and
I don't follow his work. I hate that guy. He's worse,
He's terrible, the bad guy. See, I hate playing taking
over conservative media. Yeah, well he's right about about the

(51:37):
Q stuff, so at least in that and that sound bite.
I don't know about it in general. So there it
is Fox, It's enough, enough is enough. There is no plan,
there is no cracking, there is no there is no
grand the conspiracy. There is a grand conspiracy, and it's
to keep using people that believe in these nonsense conspiracies
as the justification for social media companies to deep platform,

(52:02):
cancel and destroy conservatives. That's the conspiracy. Forget all this
other stuff. There's no lizard people, there's no crack in,
there's there's not some international you know, Builderberg with the
Queen of England, Nuto. It's the conspiracy is Google and
Facebook and Twitter and Amazon looking at the lunatics who

(52:27):
either attack cops in the name of the right or
who believe in in all this insane stuff as a
justification to shut down people like you and me who
just want a constitutional rule of law government that respects Americans'
rights and puts the interest of the American people ahead
of you know, international conglomerates and the and the the globalists.

(52:50):
And that's it. We want to be left alone. Want
to be a live our lives, be safe, you know,
live and safe neighborhoods, you know, not not have the
government forcing us into into near penury. I mean that
that would be nice, but no, and you know, we
have lockdowns, we have real destruction of rights and freedoms.

(53:15):
But people were also focused, way too focused on Trump
was going to save the day. Friends, I respect you,
and that's why I tell you he did not and
he will not. And that's where we are now. We
need to understand that. So it's on It's on you
and me now, all those of you, the the huge

(53:35):
numbers of you listening all across the country right now,
it's on us to fix all of this. Thanks for
listening to the Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the
iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Dan
Bongino has been a leader in trying to help build

(53:56):
conservative platforms that people like me and and pretty much
every other conservative voice out there that all of you
listening or are familiar with want to hear more from.
Is because of people like Dan who are leading the
charge on this that we've had those opportunities and trying
to build and trying to make a conservative media where
we're not just all looking at each other fighting over
a tiny island, we're actually expanding and building out well.

(54:19):
As you know, Parlor has come under direct assault by
the tech titans, the tech oligarchs, and Dan Bongino is
with us now to explain exactly what's going on. He
is well. Dan, first of all, thank you for joining
you all know he's the host of the Dan Bongino show, Dan,
what's your relationship with Parlor? So everybody understands this. I'm
an investor, so I own roughly eight percent of the

(54:41):
company with three others. And listen, we're under a withering assault.
You know, what's happening in front of the media, in
front of everyone else is about a quarter of the story.
And you may say to yourself, well, what's happening. I
don't know what you know, maybe people have been busiest
week and are missed it. It It certainly possible, I doubt,
but we are a social media alternative to Twitter. We

(55:03):
were the fastest growing and I believe largest free market
competitor to Twitter, something that was before the free market dissipated.
This weekend, we had about twenty million users. We were exploding.
We were adding about five hundred thousand new users a day.
In Amazon, Apple, and Google, in what appears to be
a coordinated effort, effectively wiped out Parlor dot Com, wiped

(55:26):
out our servers, took us down off the web, took
us down off the app stores and everything else. Now
we'll be back. I want to be crystal clear, we'll
be back up hopefully by tomorrow, maybe the next day
at the worst, by the end of the week at
Parlor dot com. But it's they basically wiped the company
off the face of the earth because they felt like it.
There were no principles behind this at all, and behind

(55:47):
the scenes it was even worse. We had basically every
significant vendor we have just canceled on us at the
same time, some of them leaving really damaging conditions that
they're going to have to answer for in their wake.
What what what do you mean give us skid to
the specifics to degree you can, Dan. I know there's
probably some you know, sensitivities and limitations here, But when
you say other vendors, because we've all we all know

(56:09):
about the tech oligarchs, But I mean you have legal
you have other people that are that are you're you're
working with on a professional basis. You just said we
won't take the heat. Um, Yes, lawyers quit. We've had
under pressure, of course, we've had lawyers quit. We've had
tech companies quit that are smaller than Amazon at Google

(56:31):
but significant into them themselves. M One of them was
an SMS provider. One of the benefits of being on parlors.
We don't mind your data, so we don't sell you.
You're not commodity on parlor. We don't mind your data.
We have no way to mind your data on parlor.
So buck Sexton post something and in the keywords are
whatever you know, medication for blood pressure, and you say, hey,
I'm blood buck Sexton, I'm on medication for blood plait,

(56:53):
which you're not. But I'm just saying we don't sell that.
This companies and sell blood pressure medication. We don't. We
don't mind your data. One of the casualties of that
business wise, which is fine, that's our business model. It's
what we choose. Is you know, we have no way
to authenticate you because we don't have a data mind
to see if you are in fact a real person.
So we ask for a phone number, that's why. And

(57:14):
some people don't like that, but we ask for a
phone number to authenticate who you are, or an email
address in some circumstances. Well, one of the companies involved
with the authentication of the phone number, which ironically would
have made it easier, just abruptly canceled on us and
left the horror show in their way again. So I
say it like behind the scenes of stories ten times

(57:35):
worse than it even is in front of the cameras
about what happened in parlor. And I want to be
crystal clear and anybody thinks and any other social media
companies out there who think this can happen to them,
not only can it happen, it will happen to you.
And if you think it's just a matter of all, well,
I've got my own servers and everything else. I'm sorry
to break your delusion, but the Left is already preparing

(57:56):
to come after ISPs Internet service providers to make sure
your website's block. It doesn't. You be on your own server,
that's the only place you're going to be. So yet
all these companies out there, you know, are good, good
for you. I mean, we're all about the competition and everything,
but everybody's celebrating the fact that they think they've built
a fortress. If you think you're going to somehow fortress
your way out of this and not fight back legally

(58:17):
and get these companies sued and broken up and get
Section two thirty rewritten in a wayfair to everyone, you're insane,
You're out of your mind. There's no way to fortress
yourself all from the totalitarians ever, and there's never been
a way to do that throughout human history. We're speaking
of Dan Bongino. He's the host of The Dan Bongino Show,
and he is a partial owner of Parlor. And I

(58:39):
hope everybody, especially when Parlor dot Com is back up
on the web at least. I know there's going to
be other hurdles to this, but on Parlor dot com
on the web, people should sign up, get an account
and be able to follow Dan, follow me Dan. What
is the explanation? I mean, are you in contact or
are Parlor representatives in contact with Amazon, with with you know,

(59:03):
Facebook and these companies about what's their justification for this
or is it just a fiat They don't even try
to justify it. Well, they they do try to justify it,
but their justification is laughable because they're pretending to apply
a standard, and the standards is what they're basically saying is, hey, listen,
we don't like the fact that some content on your

(59:25):
website we deem violent, which by the way, we don't
like either, and we have terms of service against that.
So what's happening is companies that specialize in boycotts on
Twitter and else where. Leftists, companies or people I shouldn't
say companies, but people specialize in boycosts are screenshotting every
piece of material you see on Parlor that may violate

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our terms of service or rules. That's violent, and they're
sending it to Apple and elsewhere. And you may say, well,
that sounds fair. Violent contents appearing on your site, then you,
in fact should be taken down. You sure about that?
You sure you want listen? Violent content is against their
terms as service. But that same violent content appears on
Twitter and Facebook. You want to know why, because they're

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deemed platforms by the government, platforms, not publishers. If you
open the Advocate for Violence in the New York Times,
they are, in fact a publisher. New York Times can
be sued. They surveil their material before it goes out,
edited and put into paper. We are not a publisher.
We are a platform. We do not surveil our users.
There is simply no way humanly possible that Twitter, Facebook, Parlor,

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or anyone else on a platform, not a publication, can
possibly remove preemptively before it makes it onto the website
any content that violates their terms of service it is
not possible. It is possible to remove it after it's reported,
and it's possible to remove it after some of our jurors.
We have a jury system in parlor, but it is
absolutely impossible. On anyone telling you otherwise, it is simply

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lying to The rules have not been applied evenly the Facebook,
Twitter and US. They just came after us because they
think it's a conservative company. That's the only reason, Dan,
what can and people listening to there, we're all asking
this question because you know, I've been I've been advocating
for a long time, especially this year for because I
saw this coming, not that the way it's happened, but

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I knew that the big tech censorship was getting worse
and worse. I'm sure you've been dealing with, you know,
demonetization on YouTube and deep you know they do they
play these these nonsense games, these tech companies all the time,
and it's always against conservatives and it's always just meant
to hurt our side. And they pretend that, as you said,
they're applying rules, but the rules are totally uneven. What
do we do now? Right? I mean, the Democrats are

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about to take power across the board in the federal government.
What can we do? There's an excellent article I read,
and forgive me, I can't remember there was about a
week ago. Every has been a rough weekend going to
a medical thing right now, and there's just a lot
going on in my life. But I don't know if
it was that American mind or American greatness or whatever.
But the article is asking exactly this question, buck Well,

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how do we fight back? The time for you know,
chatting about fighting back or it is over. We actually
have to take process oriented, sound, legal and other mechanisms,
strategic mechanisms forward to preserve the right to speak freely. Well,
one of the things we can do that the left
has been doing to us in death for decades is
we have to start imposing actual financial losses on the left.

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Something you just mentioned. Whether you knew it or not,
they're implied by your comment. They've learned to demonetize people
on YouTube, in other words, to impose financial losses on you,
me and everyone else. Boycott people do whatever they may do. Well,
it's time for us to return the favor. Keep in mind,
I'm suggesting process, not chaos. Why are you on Amazon anymore?
You have to ask yourself that Amazon, which randomly just

(01:02:40):
decided to wipe us off the internet this weekend. Watch
it's not about us. I've asked myself this question. To
be fair, I was on Amazon up the last week.
I would use a prime account once you on buy stuff?
Why are we doing that? Why are we on why
are we posting on Twitter? And then listen, I get it,
this is not for everyone. But pick a platform, either
Facebook or Twitter, and stop posting. I'm not even asking
you to de active your account. Just stop posting. Pick

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one or the other because you may say, well, I
don't want my voice to be silenced. I've got a show. Fine,
pick one. I'm off Twitter. I mean, pick one or
the other and just stop posting. Just stop. Watch their
daily active users collapse and them have to answer to
their shareholders or answer they're publicly traded companies. We have
to impose real financial was why are we buying Apple products?
I have an iPhone, it's my last one. Why are

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we doing this? These companies hate us. They're using the
proceeds from our wallets to finance attacks against our ability
to speak, and we're financing it. Why are we watching
videos on YouTube? Just go to Rumble and disclosure. I
have a financial stake and I'm an investor there too.
That has nothing to do what I'm telling you. Watch
it on Rumble, watch it anywhere else other than YouTube.

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I don't care. That doesn't discriminate. But we have to
impose real financial losses. And until we do that, this
argument is entirely bs and academic. Damn. We also want
to say thoughts and prayers to you. Man. We know
you've been in a fight for your health recently, and
we know you're gonna win. But I know it's a
struggle and you're going through a lot, and you're carrying
a heavy burden. But everybody listening this appreciates, and me

(01:04:07):
at the top of the list, appreciates what you're doing
and backs you up one hundred percent. And we want
to help however we can. Well can I said one
more thing? Please? Parlor will be back up by the
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we go down. Everybody's going down and we can't do

(01:04:29):
it alone. I can't be a man on an island here.
We need help. Parlor dot com. Everybody p a r
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You don't have to post, but a lot of your
favorite people are already there, Dan and me among them. Dan,
God bless man. Thanks for your time today and good
luck in this fight. Thanks Buck, I appreciate it. Thanks
a lot. You're in the freedom Huh. This is the

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Buck Sexton Show podcast. We came close to half of
the House nearly ying on Wednesday. And if a foreign
head of state, if another head of state came in
and ordered an attack on the United States Congress, would
we say that that should not be prosecuted. Should we

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would we say that there should be absolutely no response
to that. No, it is an active insurrection. It's an
act of hostility, and we must have accountability because without it,
it will happen again. I've got to say, as much
as I'm willing to and have very strongly condemned the
Capitol Rye. And this is not I'm not pretending this

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is a hard or brave call. It's an obvious call. Okay.
The Capital Ryot was was a was an awful disaster
top to bottom. It should not have happened. It was
a bad thing and by the people. If that makes
people angry that they don't want to listen to me anymore,
that I mean, that's that's fine, that's that's that's their choice.
But what AOC is saying here is also just it's

(01:05:59):
just outrageous. I mean that they were They did not
come close to half of the people, half of the members,
like she means the Democrats. There was no mass slaughter
of Democrats planned by by this this angry mob. There
was very very stupid and reckless and illegal stuff done.
But understand they're going to use this now in every

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way that they can for a much broader campaign of suppression,
which is what while this was happening, I shared on Twitter,
I said, if you do, If anyone who doesn't see
how this is going to backfire on the entirety of
the right, including people who were law abiding and have
done nothing wrong, is just is just not paying attention,
just doesn't know what the heck they're talking about. This

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is this is disastrous for us, and people like AOC.
You're gonna have a lot of a lot of demagogues
on the left who are going to take this position
that it was you know that Trump directly ordered it.
I know he did not, he said peacefully. He said
peacefully in the speech. But they're going to try to
They're already trying to rewrite this history in a way

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that's going to make it very difficult for us to
win this argument. They don't care that they they think
that lying about this, They think that exaggerating what happened,
which is not to say it's exaggerating they're exaggerating. Doesn't
mean that it wasn't it wasn't bad, or wasn't something
that should be condemned. But the way that they're going
to exploit this by making it even worse than it was,

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something we all need to be prepared for and fight
back against. Here we have Schwarzenegger comparing this to crystal knock.
This is a crystal knock. This is Arnold Schwarzenegger Place six.
There's an immigrant to this country. I would like to
say a few words to my fellow Americans, to our
friends around the world about the events of recent days.

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I grew up in Austria and very aware of Crystal
Knoch or the Knight of Broken glass. He was a
knight of rampage against the Jews, carried out in nineteen
thirty eight that the Nazi equivalent of the Proud Boys.
Wednesday was the day of broken glass right here in
the United States. The broken glass was in the windows

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of the United States Capital. But the mop did not
just shattered the windows of the Capital. They shattered the
ideals we took for granted. They did not just break
down the doors of the building that housed the American democracy.
They trampled the very principles in which our country was founded.
Now it was bad, it was not Crystal knocked, and

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it's it's really a stupid comparison. It's also a stupid
comparison to say that the Proud Boys are like the
I assume it's refer to the brown Shirts of the Nazis,
who were involved in large scale violence against innocence, concert
with concerted power from the state of course as well.

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Crystal Knock, you had hundreds of people killed, you had
a mass destruction of property and businesses. I mean, christ
Krystal Knock was the beginning of the great Nazi terror.
And to say that people running into the Capitol building
and doing what they did is equivalent to that. Again,

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this is a false equivalency. It's not it's not there.
It's not as as serious an issue, and it's also
not the not a similar they're not a similar ideology.
But I'm playing this for you. I know it's frustrating
to hear it because you understand that these are these
are exaggerated and intentionally sloppy comparisons. This is what is

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being said all across America by the corporate media right now.
This is the narrative, is not okay. It was a
protest that got out of hand, and there were some
you know, idiots that did something really bad. And if
you attacked a copy should you know, if you attacked
a copper, broke the law? Here, people should the price.
We either believe in laws or we don't. They're taking
this as we knew they would, and going even further

(01:10:07):
with it. They're saying that this was an attempted coup
and insurrection, that this is essentially an effort to overthrow
our very system of government and seize power like the Nazis.
And now remember the Nazis. All the Nazis, as they
would also point out, were there was one democratic election

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that involved the Nazis, but they were using brown shirts
to intimidate people and all these other things. Has Schwarzenegger
speaking of brown shirts. Schwarzenegger ever condemned Antifa as the
action arm of the DNC and the Democrat Party because
they were in New York City over the weekend dressed
for battle this weekend, looking like they were they were

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trying to intimidate people ready for a fight. But that
somehow is not you know, they're oh because they call
themselves anti fascist. No, they are actually fascist. But Schwarzenegger
will never speak out against them. Willie the double standards,
You're a mind blowing Thanks for listening to the bus
second Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the

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iHeartRadio Apple or wherever you get your podcasts. And I
think for him not to come is he is an
ultimate insult. You know, there are a lot of people
who are gonna be glad he's not there because he
would distract a lot of attention. They would be a
lot about the Biden Trump dynamic on stage, and we'll
be spared that at least. But nonetheless, this is wrong.

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And if we're going to heal the country, we have
to Trump has to play a part in that and
bring his base around and to say we're going to
be part of the normal politics. And when we lose,
we lose, but we'll try to take it back next time.
I just it will be so much better for the country.
I think, you know, he's just so insulting in so
many ways, and such a cry baby. It's just disgusting.

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We're Gurgle and Grog, I'm sure. And you're an houre
N Reagan, Ford, you know, presidents. All right, we get it,
you guys, don't we You really don't want Trump to
be around anymore. And he's not going to the inauguration.
You're happy about that, but you're still gonna bash him.

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So they're happy he's not going to the inauguration, but
they're still going to bash him or breaking pressure and
Reagan and Ford and we haven't done. I just I
haven't heard from Gurgling Gurgan in a while there, so
I figured we'd we'd bring him on, bring him into
the mixture. For listening to me and talking about all
of them. That's good, that's great stuff, Okay, Um, but

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I understand that one of the big things you're gonna
see from now on is who they can make an
example of that worked for Trump. They're gonna go after,
not just Trump, with the people around him who until
this Capitol Hill incident, I think we're gonna be in
a pretty good position to yes, to get get jobs

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in corporate America and you know, strategic communications roles in
these kinds of things. It is going to be harder
for them after this. Now. I know there are other
bigger problems the country faces, but they do things like this.
They take action against people that affects them professionally because
of the force multiplier effect it has for their messaging.

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What this is meant to do is, if you work
for somebody like a Trump going forward, you two will
be blocked from corporate level jobs or corporate jobs that
pay you well. You two will suffer financial consequences for
the crime of working in a Republican administration, or at

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least a Republican administration that challenges the establishment and goes
against the conventional wisdom of the elites and the left
wing apparatus around them that they control. So that's important.
And they're also going to do this usual thing of
oh my god, look at some of the Republicans who
are no longer Republicans. That's why they're putting forward Colin Powell.

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Now where else was Oh no, we've lost Colan Powell.
What are we going to do if he's not if
he doesn't like Trump and he doesn't like the Republicans anymore?
Oh no, play sixteen. I would hope that the Republican Party,
as they're moving away from this fellow who's no longer
than president, I hope they would not let him back
into the camp so he can demonstrate or say that, Oh,

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I'm still here, I'm going to do it all. No
you're not. You're out, and act like you're out. Go
to Florida, go wherever else you want to go. But
Joe Briden is the President of the United States, and
the party has to follow his lead and the lead
of the Vice President and get moving on and restore
ourselves and not go down a bad tube. And what
we have to do is persuade mister Trump and those

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who have followed him all these years that you need
to take another luck. You need to really start working
in terms of what's best for our country, not what's
best for mister Trump. He's been serving himself for all
these years, the four years and before that, and this
is the time for us to move away and get
back to being good Republicans, but more importantly, just good Republicans,

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good citizens that work with other citizens of other agents
of other presidential and other ambitions. Colin pall I can
no longer call myself a Republican Geope. Officials need to
act like real Americans. That's what he says there. Colin
Pale voted for Obama twice and Hillary in twenty sixteen,
So holding him up as the Republican that we're all

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supposed to pay attention to. That, Yeah, that I don't
think is going to get all that far. I don't
think that's really gonna make a whole lot of difference.
What about some of the other people You've had resignations,
You've had Betsy Devas resigned, You've had others who are leaving.
Chris Wallace, for example, is out there and he's he's

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not a Trump person, of course, he's a Democrat who
has the perch of a platform at Fox News. And
he sat down with Mick mulvaney, who had been the
acting chief of staff and was omb or budget director,
and he posed this day You're gonna have a lot
of this now, you know. Do you feel responsible for
the bad things that we said that that Trump did

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play twenty three? Do you feel any responsibility? You were
chief of staff for more than a year. Do you
feel any responsibility for enabling Donald Trump? I feel a
lot of emotions this week. I was shocked. I was angered,
I was sad, I was embarrassed. I was frustrated, and
I still am trying to figure out what I could

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have done differently, if anything. I've been out of the
White House now for eight months. What I do know,
Chris is there are things that are different when when
we saw the president. I wrote a piece in the
Wall Street Journal six weeks ago saying that I thought
the President would leave in a presidential manner. I really
did believe that at the time. The stories I told
to back that up were true. I've seen the president
be presidential before, and I know that he has the

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ability to do it. He did it every single day.
I don't know what's different. If it's different about him now,
if it's different about his advisors. So he's basically taking
the Oh Trump changed approach. Now, I can tell you this,
maybe Mick mulveny really thinks that's what happened. Maybe Mick
Wolveny really believes that that's not going to be enough

(01:17:23):
to play kate the the Democrats. Let's just understand it.
Let's all be very clear about this. Oh but they
you know, Oh but they they don't understand Trump is
a different guy now or you know. Nope, that is
absolutely not going to be sufficient to avoid the same

(01:17:47):
kind of punishment and repudiation and ostracization. Ostracizing his word.
I think ostracization might be a word, but being ostracized,
Producer Mark, is ostracization in a word? Did I just
it sounds like I'm talking about the bird or something
like making someone. You know what I'm talking It is ostracization.
Let me let me see, I'll check. Okay, I know

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ostracism is Oh yes, it is ostracization. Look at that
it is, yeah, Producer Mark. Isn't it fun? We learn
new things together every day, like you learn something new
every day, but you know, you live and knowing is
half the battle. Do you even know what that's from?
By the way, you young whipper snappers like Producer Mark,
do you know what knowing is half the battle? Comes

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from I've definitely heard the phrase, but I don't know
its origin. It's what they said at the end of
the g I. Joe cartoons. And you know, America was
America when kids grew up watching Gi Joe cartoons. I
don't know what's even happened now. We're all watching like
Little you know, Hello Kitty and Teletubbies and stuff. It's crazy.
What's happening out there? Producer Mark's crazy. Yeah. I couldn't

(01:18:52):
name a current cartoon unless some of the ones I
used to watch are still around, but who knows. You
know what I just found out recently too. You know
what the single most watched music video on YouTube of
all time is, with billions of views. It is not Desposito,
which I thought one might be the one. It's not Desposito.
It's something quite different from Desposito. Do you know what

(01:19:14):
it is? It's either Taylor Swift or Biebers Good Good guesses.
They're both like top ten. I think Baby Shark. That's
even worse. You know what. I was actually gonna start
doing my version of singing it, but I don't want
I don't want to hurt the team right now by
getting that stuck in their heads, because if I sing
it one time, even talking about it may get the

(01:19:37):
Baby Sharks song stuck in their head. All you had
to do was say the name of the song, and
it's already stuck in my head. It's already stuck in
my head. So I feel like maybe I should make
everybody else have to go through the same nonsense that
I am right now. But that it's almost like that
was scientifically designed in a lab to bounce around inside
your brain no matter how much you want it to stop.
So that is the single most watched YouTube video of

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all times. So there we go. All right, we're gonna
we're gonna get into a roll call coming up here
in a second. It's gonna be an extended roll call session.
You're in the freedom. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast,

(01:20:23):
Team buck It's time for roll call. Roll call if
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have access to our Facebook, Team Bucket, iHeartMedia dot com
and yes I'm still on these platforms. I do have
a Parlor account, so you can follow me at parlor
dot com. I have a parlor account and by all
means love to love to have following there as well,
and please box Sexton dot com. I keep telling you
Boxxton dot Com because we you know that they can

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come after us there, but it's harder than just booting
us off these other platforms and this other stuff. So
that's that's where we're at with all that. And now
let us get into the latest on all the buck
Sexton things on the roll call. Let's get to it. Well,
I actually no, wait before I do that, I'm gonna

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keep everybody in suspense for second. Producer, Mark, did you
watch anything worthwhile this weekend? Anything you want to share
with the team. Well, it was an NFL wildcard weekend,
so that's what I was locked into most of the weekend. Yeah.
Did the Buffalo Bills win? I thought you were at
a Buffalo Bills watch party. Now didn't end up happening.
Did the Buffalo Bills win? Yes, they did. M So
we're what happens to them now. I believe they face

(01:21:51):
the Browns. They face the lowest remaining seeds, so it
might actually I think the I have to pull up
these schedule, but um, the Chiefs may play the Browns Buffalo,
I'm not sure off the top of my head where
they play very nice, very nice, very nice. Indeed, yeah,
I tried to watch a by the way, sorry, I
wanted to correct myself. It's the race for everyone yelled

(01:22:13):
at very radio stuff, right, I tried to watch a
new show. I watched The Ripper on Netflix, which was
like a documentary about some guy in the seventies. I
fell It was like just so bad and boring. I
fell asleep ten minutes into it. But I did have
a couple of fun things I want to tell everybody about. Well,
one very nice thing, which is that I am on now.
I am l Padrino. I am a godfather. My little
nephew Ryan got baptized over the weekend, so we had

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to do a masked and socially distanced baptism at at
my church here in New York, and so I got
to be a part of the baptizing of the baby,
which was so that's very nice. That was very you know,
a milestone. And then also the snow Princess, aptly named
because she is from Buffalo, where it is cold and snowy.

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She she wanted to go out to dinner, so we
actually did. We went out on a date night in
New York City on Saturday night outdoor dining. It was
thirty degrees outside. Producer Mark sitting out on a table
in the street. They had this thing above. They had
like a little heater above us. But I gotta tell you,

(01:23:20):
you better be right under that heater, because we were
sort of one table removed from the heater. You better
be right under that heater or else. About an hour
into the meal, and I was wearing thick wool socks.
The old your feet start to get a little numb.
So I did. I had, I had a little tequila,
We had a whole we had We actually went to

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a Ukrainian restaurant. Believe it was excellent. The food was great,
and we had a really really nice meal and a
little bit of kind of continued belated birthday celebration for
the Snow Princess because it's really tough to find a
restaurant to go to in New York. So we finally
found one that we wanted to go to that was outside.
Her birthday was on jan worry fourth, So we did

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all this and yeah, man, it was I gotta say,
you gotta really want to do outdoor dining in New
York right now too, you know, that's that's a you
got to prepare it. She just went through the tunnel,
would you and the Oh we could go to New Jersey. Yeah,
you guys have indoor dining. I believe. I don't know

(01:24:23):
about Jersey City, Hoboken, but yes, I think everywhere we do. Yeah, oh, man,
indoor dining. I haven't had that since Florida. I'd be
so nice. I gotta get back down to Miami. It's
just it's just too nice to actually live life to
be stuck up here in New York. And now you've
got Cuomo. You've got Cuomo essentially saying, oh, yeah, we
can't just stay locked down to the vaccine reaches critical masks.

(01:24:45):
We can't do that, which people like me have been
saying all along. I was right. I think it's important.
I was right. Okay, I'm not saying I was alone
on this one. But the people who were saying lockdown
until vaccine is too damaging, it's crazy. We were right.
They were wrong, and now they're having to admit it
because the damage is just piling up and piling up
and piling up, and it's not stopping cases. The lockdowns

(01:25:08):
have not been stopping the cases by the way. I'm
very pleased to see. I meant to mention this before
that there is now a lawsuit. Parlor has sued Amazon
for anty trust violation, breach of contract, and unlawful business
interference and asking a federal judge. Now they're asking a

(01:25:30):
federal judge to order Amazon to reinstate the platform. So
this is going legal, which is a good thing. There
is a legal fight under way here. We got to
see what kind of judge we get for the folks
over at Parlor. That's gonna make a big difference here.
All right, now we'll actually get into roll call and
thank you so much all for writing. We had a

(01:25:50):
lot of role call recently, so I want to take
some extra time with the today. Here we go, Dave.
I used to see stories on Drudge of people looking
to leave the country and didn't really think much about it.
I deleted the Drudge app a few days ago because
it's worthless. Now I have friends of mine making five
ten year plans of leaving the country. Unfortunately, it's becoming
more and more real. Well, Dave, I'm I'm leaving a

(01:26:11):
blue state dystopia. So I am going to be getting
out of New York I don't know how soon, because
I have some obligations here and I have family here,
but I'm done. I'm done with New York City. I
don't want to do this anymore. It's too expensive, too difficult,
and you're in the hands of these lunatic democrats like
Deblasio and Cuomo, who really just all they care about

(01:26:34):
is their their social justice standing and everything else, you know,
prosperity and crime levels, and that that stuff doesn't matter
to them, not enough, doesn't matter enough, And they're handling
of a lockdown has been absolutely atrocious, absolutely horrific. So
I think I think New York City's in big trouble.

(01:26:54):
I think San Francisco's in being trouble. I think La
is in big trouble. These are places where people are
gonna say, what am I doing here? Why am I
choosing to live here? And now you're talking, I know,
Dave about people leaving the country. Where are you going
to go? Is the question that people would have to ask,
where are you going to go? If you think that

(01:27:15):
Australia or New Zealand or the UK, just think of
English speaking countries right off the bat Canada, you think
of any of these countries where there's a lot of
cultural similarities and obviously linguistic similarity to America. If you
think that they're going to be a much better place
in terms of government, government overreach and things like that,

(01:27:36):
I gotta I got news for you. It's even worse.
So where do you go? I mean, do you want
to move to a country where you don't speak the language?
Probably right, You're gonna move to a country where you're
gonna have to learn a foreign language and deal with
all those cultural shifts. It's not an easy thing to do.
You know. I don't know where you're planning on going.

(01:27:58):
But it's also fascinating all these liberals, you know, they
always talk about how bad it is an America will
just let people come here illegally. Every other country in
the world, you find out if you want to immigrate
to other developed countries, they have very strict rules about immigration.
You know, try to become a Japanese citizen as an American.
Good luck with that one, right, There are a lot
of countries that are very strict rules about this. But

(01:28:21):
we're the only country that's a racist country because we
don't let anyone come here who wants to illegally. We're
the only country that's so bad because of that. Thanks
for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to
subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Next up here, we've got Mary who

(01:28:43):
rides Buck. I want you to know that I'm with
you to the end. I haven't given up on the fight.
I so very much appreciate all that you do for
us the team. While I'm frustrated as hell, I'm not
surprised by the recent defeats conservatism has sustained. I mean,
we transform our righteous anger into a passion for future battles.
There most certainly will be many more. I leave you

(01:29:04):
and mark with this. The Lord bless you and keep you.
The Lord make his face shine upon you, and be
gracious to you. The Lord lift up his countenance upon
you and give you peace. Numbers six, twenty four, twenty six. Mary,
thank you so much. I appreciate that you feel a
loyalty to what we do here into the show. It
is very meaningful, especially these days where you know the

(01:29:27):
only reason I'm optimistic for the future of say conservatism
and conservative medium more specifically is because of I know
the people who listen to this show, and I know
that they care about what we do, and they are
loyal to those that they think deserve it. And people
listen to the show understand what I do, what we
do here, and they care about it and they support us.

(01:29:50):
So that is as long as we have that, as
long as this tribe of Team Bucks stays intact, will
always be able to do what we do here and
have a voice in the conversation. So we'll make whatever adjustments,
whatever maneuvers are necessary as the you know, the tech
oligarchs come after us. Will make those adjustments as we

(01:30:13):
have to, and we will stay in this fight. Don't
don't think that we're going to give up or not. Chris, Hello,
mister Sex, and thank you for your work. You mentioned
on your show today that we conservatives need to continue
to fight. I don't think we can win anymore. I
think the Democrats have won. Either they found a way
to win elections, be a fraud without repercussions, or there

(01:30:34):
is a plurality of voters in the USA that desire
socialist society. In Georgia, they voted in an avowed socialist
and someone who has clear ties to China. Either it
was by the first method or by the second. New reality,
conservatism looks like it's toast. Thank you for listening well, Chris.
I understand your feelings of frustration and certainly your sense

(01:30:56):
of a very challenge future for conservatism in this country,
given the direction of the electorate right now and what
we've just seen. But I remember this in two thousand
and eight, when Obama won and the Democrats had control
of the House and the Senate, there was a lot
of Conservatism is finished sentiment, and then it did take

(01:31:18):
eight years, but we came back with the presidency of
Donald Trump. And before that though, even in twenty ten,
we had massive victories thanks to the Tea Party. And
I really believe that we're going to see a mobilization,
a peaceful, law abiding mobilization of people, something similar to
the Tea Party, but under a different a different moniker,

(01:31:43):
with a different central mobilization theme. I believe that that
is going to happen, and I want to be a
part of it, and if I can, I want to
be a leader in it. I want to help create
this and I'm thinking all the time about what that
could be and how we could get people to really
believe in a message of constitutional opposition to what we're

(01:32:06):
going to be subjected to under a Bide administration. I
would also know one of the complexities I think in
this right now, one of the reasons this is more
difficult is we don't really know what a Biden administration
is going to do yet. I don't think Joe Biden
knows because he hasn't been told what he's supposed to do.
So there's a lot that remains. There's a lot that's

(01:32:27):
out there, and we got to see where all this goes, right.
You got to know what your opponents are trying to
do to stop them from doing it. We have a
lot of ideas, and I talk to you about what
I think the Bide administration is going to be up to.
I talked to you about what I think the left
is going to be able to push Biden into doing
as the next occupant of the Oval Office. But we're

(01:32:51):
gonna have to see. There's a little bit of a
wait and see aspect to all of this. I know
that that can be frustrating, But is Biden going to
try to, you know, dramatically. First of all, there's the
crackdown on conservatism, which is a private sector and soon
to be public sector meaning government partnership. I mean, the
Biden administration is absolutely going to back up these social

(01:33:13):
media tech titans in every way they can because they're
attacking us. They're primary political opponents. So Biden, remember that
the Democrats don't see this as bad at all. The
Democrats in power, they think this is great. They want
more of this. I mean, if they can have their way,
there'll be nothing but suppression of conservative content. There'll be

(01:33:34):
nothing but suppression of conservatism going forward. So they're they're
all about it. Don't don't think they're not. Let's see
here next, we've got Chris Oh no, sorry, Kyle Buck.
After what happened in DC, the only opinion show I

(01:33:55):
wanted to listen to was yours on Thursday. Thank you
for saying what you said about those events and how
you said them. I told my wife that I was
glad to hear somebody expressing the same feelings I have
about what went down, so I could feel a bit
less isolated in my views. I hate what I saw
on Wednesday as much as what I saw over the summer.
It was depressing to see people I would otherwise sympathize
with acting in a way that was so destructive and

(01:34:16):
serve only to embold those who seek to bury the
conservative movement. Shields high now more than ever. Well, Kyle,
good to know that I'm not alone, because I got
a lot of a lot of heat, a lot of
blowback and anger from people for saying what I did
about what happened at the Capitol. But I would always
hope that everyone who listens to the show knows that

(01:34:36):
I approach what I do with principles, and I approach
what I do with honor and dignity, and I'm not
gonna I'm not going to play into the hands of
deceit in order to chase ratings. I leave that to
other people. I'll leave that to other folks out there.
And I understand a lot of them have been have

(01:34:58):
been doing so so far at least eat with you know,
it benefits them. They they've been successful in their ratings
at any cost, gambit. But I believe that there are
things that are more important than that. I think there
are things that are more important than just getting additional
listeners or additional or not losing listeners. Even so, I

(01:35:20):
take a different I take a different approach than some
other people out there. And you know, we we have
to deal with a very real possibility here, friends, that
that the Donald Trump movement is is damaged in a
way that I don't know if it can I don't
know if he can continue to be a part of
it going forward. That's that's a real question right now,

(01:35:43):
and I think that's very hard for a lot of
people to handle. But we need to start thinking about that.
And what would that mean. That doesn't say that you
abandon the principles, the ideals. It doesn't mean that you
don't want, you know, secure borders or standing up the
China on trade and some of these other and that
we take the fight to the media with words in

(01:36:03):
a way that shows that we won't back down. I
won't be cowed by their their constant efforts against us
to silence us and undermine us. But it does mean
that we we've been off balanced her friends, a lot,
We've been We've been hit on our heels, and that's
something we have to come back from. Dustin Buck, I

(01:36:27):
know you're taking heat for how you feel about the
events of the Capitol, but I'm with you those who
were outside and marching peacefully, absolutely were right, but those
who went in the building were acting in a disgraceful way.
Their actions made me sick. We cannot stoop to the
level of the left. It must be within the law.
Stay strong on shield Tide, my friend Dustin, I appreciate
another voice in solidarity in this one. I want to
be clear. We picked a fair amount today of people

(01:36:48):
that agree with me, but there's a lot of people
in the inbox and a lot of people writing into
roll Call who are who are really angry at me.
And I'm fine with them being angry. I just I
hope that they understand that I'm gonna tell you what
I think is true about this, and that includes what
happened on Capitol Hill for sure. And even if a

(01:37:08):
majority of the people listen to this show disagreed with
me in the condemnation of the Capitol, I feel the
way I do about it. I'm telling you why I
feel that way, and I hope that there can be
a respect for the difference of opinion on this because
I'm not changing. I'm not changing the way I feel
just based upon the numbers, you know. But I also

(01:37:29):
think everybody should know that according to the polls that
are out there, at least over eighty percent of Republicans
absolutely condemn the attack on Capitol Hill. The riot, you know,
the riot, let's just call use that proper term. Chuck, right,
Bucking Mark, great show today. I needed it. I'm still listening,
so you may get to it. But we need a

(01:37:50):
special counsel on election integrity. I sent a letter to
the President. Still needs to happen. It's the only way
the rage of MAGA will be extinguished. We need three councils,
including the Hunter Biden one a repeat. I will never
think this election was legitimate till all of America gets
to hear all the evidence and the debate that goes

(01:38:11):
with it. Well, Chuck, I agree that we should get
answers on this, but I do have to say that
we have to be open to the possibility that, Look,
it's inevitable that there is some degree of fraud in
every election. That's just a true statement. There's always some
and they've already found a couple of dead people who voted.
The question here all along was was there enough intentional

(01:38:33):
fraud that it would have changed the election outcome? Now
you're talking about eight states. I believe that the president
would have had to or eight states the President lost
to Biden that he thought he could have won. And
that's a lot of places for there to be substantial
enough fraud that was not caught or not provable. And

(01:38:55):
there has to be an open mindedness here. Friends, I
know that no one's gonna want to hear this. It
is possible that Joe Biden just won this election. Outright,
it is possible. I mean, he's the president. He won
in terms of what goes on on the scoreboard. But
it may in fact be the case that Joe Biden

(01:39:16):
just managed to get a lot more votes than Donald
Trump in the key states that matter. Look what just
happened in Georgia. We just lost two Senate seats in Georgia.
So clearly it wasn't a one off that Trump would
have lost Georgia to Joe Biden. Now, I'm not saying
I don't believe there was fraud, and I'm not saying
I don't believe that there was substantial fraud. Was it

(01:39:38):
substantial enough to change the outcome of the election. We cannot.
We do not have proof of that right now. And
there's there's a chance that even when we get all
the information in Joe Biden may well have. I'm not
gonna do what Democrat did and just knowingly lie about
the election result as they did in twenty sixteen. For

(01:39:58):
four years they lied this Russia collusion stuff. Oh, Russia
gave Trump the election. That was a lie. I'm not
going to do that, not gonna lie. I want to
fight using the tactics that they use within the process.
I'm not willing to go around being a party to
a lie because it upsets Democrats. So this is this

(01:40:19):
comes down to principles and do we have them, do
we maintain them, do we defend them. Joe Biden may
well have beaten Donald Trump head to head in this election.
That's now I know that he won. I'm not saying
he clearly won the election as he's gonna be the
next president. But I mean, even if we were to
look at all the votes and all the recounts and
everything else, you may still have Joe Biden as the

(01:40:40):
victor at that point. Friends, So don't hold out hope
that if we do get greater transparency and accountability, it'll
show that Donald Trump clearly and Trump did not win
in a landslide. Now that is that much is to
you know, I guess it would depend on how you
would to find a landslide. But I mean, that's just
it's it's not true. It's just not true. It was

(01:41:04):
a pretty close election in some key states. But you know, friends,
Trump did not win you know, forty eight states or
something here. But there was not a landslide for Trump.
That's not what happened. And when you look at the
year we were in in twenty twenty and what happened
with the pandemic and the way the media was all

(01:41:27):
in for Biden against Trump, you know, we we have
to face unpleasant facts when they're facts. That's what I'm saying.
We have to face unpleasant truths, and that's what we'll
continue to do. Here. You're in the Freedom Hunt. This
is the Buck Sexton Show podcast, continuing on with the

(01:41:51):
roll Call here June right. I cannot join any political
movement at the moment because I'm still active duty. But
we need to start the groundwork preparing for the next
election at the local level. The Democrats are starting their
work are already. We cannot get complacent again. Sorry if
this is not the place to be, but I'm just
angry for our so called Republicans in office that didn't
do much but take money from the lobbyists. Yeah, June,

(01:42:15):
I hear you. And that is that people ask me,
what do we gotta do. We gotta gear up for
the next election, and it starts now. We gotta get
ready to take back the House, take back the Senate,
and then, you know, be in a real position for
a trans a transformation away from the Democrats transformative efforts
of the country. We need to be the counter revolution

(01:42:35):
coming into power in twenty twenty four. I know that
feels like it's forever away, but it's really not. It's
really not. It's going to come before you know it.
And the work starts now. The fights over our culture,
the struggle to have our voices heard, the state and

(01:42:56):
local use of power to try to protect constitutional individual rights,
all of that should should already be underway. And remember
there will be I believe, massive blunders for the Biden
administration that will cause slowdowns in their agenda. Don't assume it.

(01:43:18):
You know they are going to execute on their plans,
even if you disagree with what their plans are and
the goals are. Don't assume they'll be able to execute
on them. Well, I think there will be major blunders
from a buying team, and that will be that will
provide an opening for the rest of us to be
able to You know that that litt'll probade an opening

(01:43:39):
for us to have more effective opposition. I believe That's
what I'm thinking right now. I'm hopeful, friends, I'm prepared
for big challenges ahead, but I am hopeful about the future. Jake.
At this juncture, Buck, it seems as though the Libs
have effectively removed the ballot box and jury box from
those of us on Team Freedom. Considering the incoming administration,

(01:44:02):
I anticipate further assaults on our civil rights, speech, press, assembly, religion, petition,
bearing arms, etc. I agree with you the breaching of
the Capitol was not helpful to our cause. However, if
we continue to play their game by their rules, we
cannot win. I believe that many of us are growing
tired of the Libs getting away with murders, sometimes literally,

(01:44:24):
while we are constantly under a legal microscope. I think
a new game and a new set of rules need
to be created, giving Team Freedom away to fight the
Libs that does not involve taking to the streets with rifles.
I don't know what that new game is, but the
time to create it is dwindling rapidly. I gotta say, Jake,

(01:44:46):
you know, I understand these these feelings, the sentiments right
now that we have no mechanism to push back or
fight back. But I would just I would try to
remind you. I don't think that's true. I don't think
that's really where we are right now. I think that
we've suffered some very disconcerting losses, no question about it.
But if we stick together and stick to our principles

(01:45:09):
and get active, there are ways that we can make
gains here and at the state and local level. For example,
think of all the freedom that we could have restored
if we just had state and local governments. Understand that
lockdowns are a terrible idea, which now everyone I think
is starting to figure out the Buster was right on
that lockdowns are a terrible idea that do not provide

(01:45:31):
the benefits that they say they will, and make everything
much much worse economically than they would otherwise. Be more
on this tomorrow. Friends. We are in this together. I
am with you in this fight until the end, and
that is why we keep our shields high
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