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July 2, 2020 106 mins

Season 4, Episode 130.


New jobs numbers paint a good picture for the recovery, A statue toppling ringleader is arrested in DC, Mount Rushmore is racist, Ghislaine Maxwell is in custody and your mission this Independence Day.


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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You are entering the freedom hunt. Some great job numbers
came in this month. Things are starting to look up.
The left, of course, hates that plus statue toppling ringleader

(00:21):
arrested in DC. Mount Rushmore is now racist. Guilan Maxwell
is in custody, Jeffrey Epstein's alleged madam. And your mission
this Independence Day should you choose to accept it? Buck
Sextons coding the news and disseminating information with actionable intelligence.

(00:43):
Make no mistake American great, You're a great American again.
This is the buck Sexton Show. Former CIA analysts. I
can speak to three hours without a phone call. Try
doing that sometimes. No, Welcome to the Bucksexton Show. Everyone.

(01:04):
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(01:29):
Let's get into what's happened in the country right now
we had some good jobs numbers today. Now I understand
this isn't the context of an economy that has taken
a beating for months now. We had four point eight
million jobs added, unemployment rate down to eleven point one percent.
So this is it's not oh, things are great. Oh

(01:52):
we can you know, just rest on our laurels now
or hang out. Of course not. You still have tens
of millions of jobs that have been lost across the country.
We got a lot of work to do. But the
work has to start now. Things have got to start
going at this point if we're going to be in
a position to not only bring the American people out
of this misery, which is more than just economic misery. Right,

(02:16):
what we've been through as a country with the lockdowns
and the panic and the despair and the loss of
jobs and the separation from each other, all of that,
right that has been really a freeze, not just of
the economy, but of American life as we know it.
It's like we've all been in some kind of prison sentence.

(02:37):
And that's why I think the term lockdown is in
fact so useful here. Lockdown is what happens when they
decide everyone has to stay in their cells in a prison.
That's really what we've been through. We have been through this,
and Democrats are showing us exactly who they are and
what they're all about at this moment, because just when
we start to feel like maybe the end of this

(02:58):
madness and this pain is getting closer. I'm not saying
it's next month or next week or anything like that,
but we are making our way through this challenge. And
that's what those jobs numbers are showing us. That people
are starting to go back, starting to live their lives again,
and the panic and fear narrative of the Democrats is

(03:19):
starting to break. Here's what I want to say to you.
I want to be very clear about this. Keep the
pressure on by living your life as much as you can,
as fully as you can within your personal risk tolerance
given this virus that is still out there. But don't
listen to those who have been wrong over and over again.

(03:42):
America is getting through this. No second lockdown, no way,
not okay, not allowed, not a good idea, and not
being pushed by people who have the best interests of
the country at heart, not being pushed by those who
really want to see things get better, right, now now

(04:05):
those who are pushing for lockdowns again are the same
people who are justifying the mass mobilization of the Democrat
base in the streets, the riots, the protesters, all the
stuff that's been happening. That was okay, that was necessary,
you see, because it was about power for Democrats. But

(04:26):
now they want to tell us, oh, no, younger people
are spreading this virus faster and faster to each other
in some parts of the country. Oh wait, the hospitals
are overwhelm. No, they're not. There's not a single hospital
yet that has been overwhelmed. And also there is no
way through this virus that does not involve risk and

(04:46):
does not involve losses, including lockdown. Mind you, one, if
I think the false beliefs that has become ingrained in
so many people's minds during this whole process is well,
we'll be safe if we down, that's a lie. That's
a lie. It's not like the universal lockdown policy prevented
people from continuing to get sick with this. All it

(05:09):
means is that there are more people who are suffering
from not getting cancer screenings, from not being able to
see loved ones, from getting fatter and weaker and less
able to handle all viruses, including this virus, because their
immune system is suppressed. Less time in the sun, less
time in fresh air, all of these things we've been learning,

(05:29):
these lessons. Democrats want to cast this all out now.
They are terrified. Let's be very clear about this. The
Democrat Party is terrified at the prospect of a renewed, happy,
healthy America before this election. Terrified. They don't want it.
They don't want it because the whole plan here is

(05:51):
that Joe Biden, the reason they've put him forward as
the candidate is Joe Biden stands in as a return
to Oh, Joe Biden's been in politics for over forty years.
We all know, Joe Biden's just Joe Biden. Guys, come on,
vote Joe Biden and all of a sudden things. Never
mind that the radical left will be calling the shots

(06:13):
with Biden like he's some little puppet, like a little marionette,
you know, pulling the strings on Biden all the time.
Forget about that. That's and of course not going to
be the narrative, but that's the truth. If things get better, though,
it turns into who do you really want to make
decisions about the future? Of this country, Donald Trump or
Joe Biden, who is more likely to make decisions that

(06:33):
will help your business, that will make it easier for
you to pay your bills and the mortgage, that won't
allow us to get drawn into stupid wars that we
don't need to be fighting. We got a record with Trump,
and we've got a record with Biden from the Obama
administration as well as being a deeply unremarkable machine politician
as a senator, and it's not comparable. So this right now,

(06:59):
this moment, you see, this is a pivot point that
we're going through. I've seen all the numbers in Texas
and Florida and Arizona. If they want to limit some
mass gatherings because they don't want the hospitals to get
overwhelmed anywhere, I can understand that. But no lockdown, no
stay in your home or else, no end to business,
no shutdowns of parks and beaches. The people that are

(07:22):
doing that, I mean, the fact that California is shutting
down beaches is crazy. We've already learned, We've already been
through this lesson, we have run this experiment. But the Democrats,
the Libs, they want to forget what the results were
they think that we will forget that they chased people

(07:44):
for jogging alone on a beach in the open air,
in the sunshine, they would deploy cops to stop that,
while also not having any problem whatsoever with thousands and
thousands of people together close proximity, screaming and yelling and
right on top of each other for hours and hours
and hours. That was okay. That was necessary because wokeness,

(08:10):
because social justice demanded it. De Blasio in fact, talked
about it in New York in the context of this
city where I'm currently sitting, and here's what he said
about the comparison between, for example, why you can't go
to church. You couldn't go to church, can't have religious services,
but you can definitely have the protest. Oh sure, play

(08:33):
clip fifteen please, essentially saying that you treated the protesters
who were on the streets differently than the religious gatherings
that were on the streets. Your reaction just wrong. We
worked with the religious leadership of this city for months,
Cardinal Dolan and the Catholic Church and so many other
religious leaders who were in full agreement that it was

(08:55):
not time to bring back religious services because of the
danger it would call to their congregants. The protests were
an entirely different reality, a national phenomenon that was not
something that the government could just say, you know, go away.
It's something that really came from the grassroots and obviously
had profound meaning. And we're all acting on the meaning

(09:16):
of those protests, but it's really apples and oranges. Our
religious leaders were the first to say it was not
time to bring back services. Now we're doing it carefully, smartly.
So I think that decision profoundly misses what the very
religious institutions themselves were saying. Oh no, no, no, no,
you slimy liar de Blasio, not not going to work today,

(09:38):
not on my watch. I don't care what a few
religious leaders said to you, or you claim they said
to you. You were shutting down funerals. You were shutting
down people in open air who wanted to engage in
religious service outdoors. You were locking kids out of playgrounds,
actually using city resources officials to lockdown playgrounds. Can have

(10:02):
kids out there playing an open air the same week
that you had these protesters. March oh or was a
national phenomenon. We couldn't have stopped that. What he's saying
is important to the democrats and the left, These idiot
rabble rousers out there saying, yeah, that's right, we're gonna
change society. It's a revolution. Too important. He just told you,
You told it to your face. You had a family

(10:24):
member who died from COVID. Sorry, no funeral for you.
But these protesters who are gyrating their behinds in front
of police on video and saying cops don't have fancy
degrees like they do. Yeah, everyone's real impressed with your
gender studies degree from Wellesley. Sure, oh oh yeah, you're
all so smart. One. One great thing about all this

(10:47):
is it shows us what a joke higher education has
really become. You have the democratization of information now with
the Internet, where you can learn so much, teach yourself
so much more than ever before, and it's all right
there for you, and the autodidacts are arising people who
teach themselves. It becomes more apparent that those who want

(11:07):
to read, want to learn, want to understand, just have
a better skill set than those who got a fantasy
degree I spent. I spent sixty thousand dollars a year
going to American University. Look at me, who cares. Who cares?
Deblasio is just telling you though to your face, and
the same thing with news Simon the same. I'm happy
to see Lieutenant governor Lieutenant Governor of Texas has said, look,

(11:30):
we're not listening to Fauci anymore. This is crap. You know.
They want to slow down bars a little bit. I
get it right. They don't want to be in a
position where the hospitals get overwhelmed. But we are cycling
through this process now. There is no other way people
will be getting infected. We're all taking risk. Every time
I go to the store in New York, every time
I'm outside, I'm constantly interacting with people. There are risks.

(11:52):
That's just the way it's going to be. So we
can either have America start to come back, or we
can just keep locking America in the closet and saying
shut up, don't ask any questions. Well, you can come
out when there's a cure, and they're not doing it
for your health because people are going to get sick anyway.
And the lockdown data from Europe and the lockdown data
from around the world shows that there's no direct correlation

(12:14):
between the severity of lockdown between the compliance of mask wearing,
and a much better outcome from all of this. Right,
there's just the data doesn't support it. Democrats want to
do this because it's now or never for them and
they know it. In America that feels like it's coming
back and that it's getting through this and perhaps even

(12:35):
a vaccine is getting to be within reach. But we've
already been out there increasing herd immunity, understanding more about
this disease, living our lives, opening our schools, which must
happen this fall. Must that's in America that's going to
have a clear head, at least enough of it will
to make the right decision this fall. And that terrifies,

(12:57):
absolutely terrifies Democrats. Oh, they are rooting against the country,
There's no question about it. They are rooting against economic recovery.
They are rooting against freedom for all people that have
been under these just completely capricious lockdowns. We have to
fight back. They want you to despair, they want you

(13:18):
to give up. We're not going to allow that to happen.
Not on my watch team and not on yours. You're
in the hunt. This is the Buck Sex and Show podcast.
Everyone needs to understand something I was talking about the

(13:39):
double standard before between what Democrat political leaders have done
with the lockdowns against the protesters versus all kinds of
other things, particularly religious services, but general freedoms. And you
need to remember that the lockdown libs love this double standard.
They revel in this double standard. It is a vicious

(14:03):
blow to their opponents morale. That's us Democrats like Newsom
and Cuomo can take away all your rights on a
whim while allowing their mobilized base to take over the streets.
So as much fun as it is to point out
the double standard, it's already established. It's already established. We

(14:24):
we don't have to put this in their faces anymore
because they don't care. They're like, yeah, that's right, we
did it. What are you going to do about it?
Republicans kind of really hiding from this. They like to
wield power in support of their political political aspirations in
this way. That is the plan. So now we get

(14:46):
to what the President's going to try to do to
get things going again. Speaking about the economy today, here's
what he said, play clip nine. One thing that's happening
and you see it. You see it with the numbers,
and we have big numbers coming out, hopefully they're going
to be good. They're very important. But when you see
what's happening with jobs, when you see that we're doing
record numbers of jobs in the history of our country,
we've never created more jobs than what we did last month,

(15:09):
that last month number retail sales or at a record number,
especially when you talk about increase, when you look at
percentage increase, nobody has ever seen anything like it. So
we're headed back in a very strong fashion with a
v and I think we're going to be very good
with the coronavirus. I think that at some point that's
going to sort of just disappear. I hope you still

(15:31):
believe so disappear I do. I do, Yeah, sure, at
some point. And I think we're going to have a
vaccine very soon too. Notice, they'll all fix it on it.
He said, it will just disappear. He's right that at
some point it will just disappear, at least this version,
this strain of the virus, because we're going to continue
to see people getting infected, they'll be hurt immunity. We'll
get to we're either going to get to hurt immunity

(15:52):
or a vaccine for this strain of virus. That is true,
That is what we know about epidemiology. If there are mutations,
then it's a possibility that could come back cyclically like
say influenza, but it is likely the mutations would make
it less lethal. But notice how all of a sudden
you have the panic, the panic porn from the media, all,

(16:13):
Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh, look at what's going
on here. Look at these numbers. We're setting a record
for cases. If we're setting a record for cases and
it's overwhelmingly younger people who are infected in clearing the
virus quickly, what exactly are we what are we panicking about?

(16:35):
They never asked this question. They say, oh, a record
number of cases, a record number of cases. I would
also I would also point out that in Europe they've
seemed to get this under control. There's still there's still
some fatalities that are going on there. People are still
getting this, but it's much much lower numbers. You don't
have a lockdown, you don't have widespread masking in any
major European country right now. When I say why it's

(16:58):
spread more than fifty percent of the population. If twenty
percent of the population is masking. That's not mass masking, right,
So how are they able to handle this? You know,
we used to look at the rest of the world
and this was always a way to beat up on Trump,
That's what they would say. And now we actually look
at a per capita number, and you see that America's

(17:21):
response to COVID nineteen is stronger than every major Western
European country with the exception of Germany, and much better
than Spain, than Italy, than the UK, much better. So
we now forget about it. Right, This is just the
media does the destruction it can while it can for
partisan ends, and then just moves on to a different topic.

(17:43):
Right they call they call in the artillery strike on
the civilians too bad, Oh, whoops, we got the wrong
And then they just move along and they just fire
artillery at the next target. They don't care, they don't care.
It's reckless. We cannot allow these people the seas the
narrative back in this country. Um. And I don't know
what is wrong with the Drudge Report. And I know

(18:06):
that this this has just become a it's a it's
a bee in my bonnet, so to speak. This is
a bur in my saddle. I don't know why Drudge
decided to just turn against not Trump but just conservatism.
You know, every day I turn on the Drudge Oh
we're all gonna die. I mean, the panic on the
Drudge Report is nuts. Thanks for listening to the bus

(18:27):
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I've already had masks, and I want to mask. And
if I'm near people, you know, you adjusted righteousness dusky
and everybody that's around me as president gets tested. That's
like standard. And I'm also I keep distances. I'm supposed

(18:50):
to keep a distance, and I keep distances. But if
I needed a mask, if I was in a crowd
of you know, crowd a lot of people and everything
else where, I have no problem with a mask at all.
And I tell people I have a different kind of
a life being president. You have a little bit of
a different life. You're not that often. I don't think
it makes sense when you woke up. I see Biden
walking up in a stage, who is nobody around, and

(19:13):
the audience is twenty five thirty forty feet away, not
too much of an audience either. By the way and
he's speaking, is a mask on and you can't even
understand what he's saying, or he takes it off up
there when there's nobody around. I don't see any reason
to be wearing it. But no, I have no objection
to masks whatsoever. This is becoming such a bizarre argument

(19:36):
that we have to have around masks. And Trump is
spot on here. The guidance has never been told or
always wear a mask. Oh, it's crazy, mask outdoors. The
science says unnecessary, Okay, unnecessary, But we're told, oh my gosh,

(20:01):
you know, it's become this symbol to people. It's become
a symbol, and no one's saying, you know, if you
want to protect yourself, where we going to wear a mask? Right?
If you think it's going to protect you. I'll get
into in a second what the science actually does say
about this, because I've been reading studies about it, actual
real peer of viewed studies and CDC studies from the past.
There's a reason why the World Health Organization was like, look,

(20:21):
wearing a mask probably isn't gonna do that much here.
There's a reason, friends, But I'll get to that in
a moment. First, it's always been masks or situational right,
no one, No one is going to tell healthcare personnel
don't wear a mask. You know, EMTs don't wear a mask,
of course, right if they they're in a higher risk

(20:41):
both of transmission and of and of getting you know,
of having a transmitted to them and transmitted to someone
else infection and infected. And yeah, we're told that everybody
now has to have these mask mandates. In West Hollywood,
they're going to start finding people. I think it's three
hundred dollars the first defense, going all the way up

(21:03):
to a few thousand dollars for not wearing a mask
in public, not in a restaurants, not indorsed in public.
This is becoming the maga hat of the left, don't
you see it? Now? People will take this out of
context as they're all bucker saying masks don't work and
are patty. And you know, when I go to a store,

(21:24):
they demand that I wear a mask indoors, I wear
a mask. I'm not a mask truther. I'm not sitting around.
But to wear a mask outside all the time, to
wear a mask when there's no more than twenty feet
of me, is insane. It's insane. And that's now what
people are talking about outdoor mask mandates. It's nuts. There's
no basis for this other than the mask is now
a symbol. It's a symbol of a sick country. It's

(21:46):
a symbol of the Libs saying we believe in science.
And also reminder everybody else be afraid things aren't normal.
Those are the optics of outdoor mask wearing. That's just
the truth, okay. And of course we know the protesters
a lot of wearing masks so they couldn't be identified
by the cops when they were breaking stuff or looting stores.

(22:07):
Masks had a little twofer. There a little extra benefit
for them. And you know, I'm just gonna say this too,
and everyone's gonna go, oh my gosh, the science of
masking when we're talking now, let's be clear, be very clear.
So you know when the losers for media matters, the
in cells of the left over a media matters, are like, oh,

(22:29):
look what the scars should who cares? I want to
be very clear that. Let me be clear. I was
a little bit of an Obama thing. I want to
be very clear. But when you're talking about a mask
that has a respirator and can filter down to a
certain level of micron, which means we're talking about the

(22:49):
very very very small particles. Obviously you can't see them.
In the case of viruses, you need an electron microscope
to see them. But some masks that are either a
full covering, right, if you actually have a plastic sheet
and a contained breathing I mean a plastic guard and
a contained breathing unit. Yeah, nothing is nothing is really
getting in right. That's why when the CDC has people
handling a bowl of virus and things like that, they

(23:11):
have those full shuits that obviously works, or else nobody
would ever test a bowl of virus or any other pathogens.
They would be taken too high a risk. Okay, so
now we now we scale it down from there a
little bit. What about in N ninety five respirator mask
that's fitted properly with goggles. I don't know. I don't

(23:32):
want to tell the LIPS too much about this because
I don't want them to start mask mask mandates added
to goggle mandates as well. But you can get you
can get a point zero three micron sized virus if
it's aerosolized and free and free floating around the air.
You can get it in your eye. I don't know,

(23:52):
I don't know want to. You know, your eyes are
actually a great transmission area, unfortunately for us, for all
kinds of viruses and things, and then of course can
embed itself. So but I've been reading about this. I
think it's really interesting. Cloth masking though, which if you
go back and look at the Spanish flu pandemic of
nineteen eighteen, you'll see all these people with cloth masks,
on cloth masks, people still get sick. That's been well established.

(24:17):
So now it's a question. It's not it's not highly protective.
That is a lie. It is not highly to just
have a cloth mask over your mouth is not highly protective.
So or I shouldn't says well, it is a lie sometimes,
But that's that's not accurate. And let's understand why there
are two bases for transmission of aerosol a virus like

(24:39):
this that's in the environment. One is surface based, one
is aerosolized. You all understand the difference. Right, Surface bas
is stuff that you touch and the virus lives on
it after having been either you know, touched by someone's
finger that you know, touch their nose or something or
aerosolized virus in the air. But assume for a second
that we're not talking about the s fists touching, because

(25:01):
that's where hand washing comes in. That is nothing. That
masking is only minimally effective for that because you won't
touch your face as much as they say. But yeah,
until it's something itches under your mask and then actually
you do. So let's live in reality. The cloth mask
around your mouth has air going in, as you well know,
it is not sealed, that is not fitted. And in fact,

(25:22):
the mesh in front of your mouth, you know that
the cloth fabric that we're all using for these uh,
something that is less than one micron is going to
be able, which a virus is is going to be
able to get through the seams in that. So again,
this is all. These are all what I'm telling you,
These are all facts. This is all established, and there's

(25:42):
a there's some very interesting studies specifically from and from
years ago not politicized about how dentists always wear masks
when they do their dentistry stuff, and they are not
any more likely, well, they're they're not in a worse
position or a better position because of the masks. Even

(26:03):
though they're being constantly exposed to influenza, they tend to
have very high rates of antibodies to common infections, which
goes to show you that even with the mask wearing,
they are getting exposed to viruses, but their body has
good defenses against it because their body is constantly being
exposed to newer, aerosolized virus, and that effectively, for dentists,

(26:27):
the mask wearing thing is really just a custom. There
has never been because it's so cheap and so easy.
There's never really been high level, peer reviewed studies of
cloth masking for the purposes of preventing disease. And in fact,
as I've told you, the CDC has one about influenza,
which would be very similar for transmission roots and everything else.
We see the coronavirus where they said, we can't really

(26:49):
tell you if masking works or doesn't work. So there
are some that say it doesn't really mean very much
at all. The best argument you can have for it
is for some people in some circumstances it's not that oppressive,
like indoors in a hospital setting, and if it gives
you an additional five or ten protection, let's say, maybe
that's worth it because you're being so constantly exposed to

(27:10):
virus and you're just upping your odds. But for all
the rest of us outside, this is all that people
believe this for one hundred years, everyone's been a little
over that. Actually, it's really late late nineteenth century that
medical professionals started wearing masks, and it was really to
protect them from actual bodily fluids, actual fluids. Right, it

(27:30):
wasn't just Aerosola's virus. It was bodily fluids that people
were and as well as spewing their own bodily fluids
at somebody else. But it's really more of a that
was in some ways more of a politeness thing than
a protecting you from virus thing. Now, I know this
is all very controversial stuff, but just show me the
actual study done of cloth masking proving that it is

(27:52):
highly effective against corona, against any virus transmission the air. Okay,
I know I went a little deeper on that than
I meant to, but I think it's import to understand
that we're all this is now. This is now like
an article of faith for people, and no one ever
really thinks about this, and it's very politicized. We know,

(28:13):
it has become very politicized. That's it. Trump's like, yeah,
sometimes wear a mask. Yeah fine, I say the same thing,
sometimes wear a mask all the time outside? No, No, crazy, wrong,
not a good idea. What else does the Trumpster need
us to do? Well? One, as you said, there's going
to be a Phase four stimulus plicklip ten. I support it,

(28:33):
but it has to be done properly. And I support
actually larger numbers than the Democrats. But it's got to
be done properly. And we had something where they wanted
where it gave you a disincentive to work last time,
and it was still money going to people and helping people.
So I was all for that. But we want to
create a very great incentive to work. So we're working
on that and I'm sure we'll all come together. Do

(28:54):
you want the direct payments larger or the uninsurance benefits?
I want the money getting to people to be larger
so they can spend it. I want the money to
get there quickly and in a non complicated fashion, and
they wanted to make it too complicated. Also, it was
an incentive not to go to work. You'd make more
money if you don't go to work. That's not what
the country's all about. And people didn't want that. They

(29:15):
wanted to go to work, but it didn't make sense
because they make more money if they didn't, and we
had some of that, and so we don't want to
have that. We want to have people get out and
we want to create a tremendous incentive for people to
want to go back to work. Now, you would think
everybody would be on board for this. Democrats there now
at the point where open sabotage of the economy is

(29:36):
in their interests. Open sabotage, I mean, they'll come up
with some reason, oh, not enough for workers, or oh
whatever it is. They will do everything in their power
to make sure there is no economic recovery. We all
understand why this is obvious. What I'm telling you is obvious, right,
But we need to remind ourselves of this because what
you see on the TV, you're entering the fun house

(29:56):
mirror land of Democrat Democrat propaganda Ville, and we're going
to be living in it from now until November NonStop.
You know, Usually propaganda is more effective if it's factually accurate,
meaning if the facts included are accurate, or at least
some of them are. And also if the person I

(30:17):
mean this is the fake Tapper maneuver be a propagandist
seventy five percent of the time, but you know, twenty
five or ten percent of the time or whatever, do
your actual job, you know, do some actual journalism. And
then when someone says, wait a second, you're propagandists. No,
look at the real journalism I do. This is what
you'll that I think will be abandoned now, is what
I'm telling you. The seventy twenty five propaganda, actual news

(30:41):
gathering that you'll see it from the media is about
to become. It's all gonna be about hashtag resistance and
defeat Trump and making sure that the economy is in
really bad shape because that's his single biggest, his single
biggest point of vulnerability right now. And if he takes
that away, then you just have this buffoonish and unimpressive
cannon named Joe Biden who's hiding an a basement and

(31:02):
thinks he should be president for no apparent good reason.
You're in the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton
Show podcast. He wants to defund and abolish police because
that's what he's being told to do. He's not making
his own decisions. The radical left is doing. I mean,

(31:22):
they're telling them what to do. He wants to defund
and abolish the police. And you see it what they're
doing in Minnesota's take a look at what they're doing
in Minneapolis. Take a look at what's going on now.
If we didn't, if I wasn't here, Minnesota would have
been a disaster because I was very strong. You got
to get the guard out, you got to get When

(31:43):
they finally got the guard out, everything ended. Joe Biden
is going to be a puppet up the left. We
have to remember that because that's going to be the
narrative for the media. Does everything they can to fight
back against there. I know, right now, you're like, oh,
buck with everyone's marching in the streets and it's crazy,
and they got people doing weird interpretive dances in front
of the cops and spitting at them, and and you know,

(32:04):
calling there's that one video of a protester in New
York calling a black police officer a traitor to his race.
I mean, this is all this horrible lunatic stuff going on.
They're not going to try to make Joe Biden just
seem like a you know, a normal moderate guy. That's two. Oh, no,
they will, they will. Joe Biden as a statesman. You know,
Joe Biden has been in politics for forty years, and

(32:27):
you know, yeah, he's just kind of like, you know,
there's guys there, and he's gonna do his best to
bring together the country. And you know you won't tweet
about his TV ratings. Yeah, yeah, that's right, Joe Biden. Everything.
We'll go back to normal, folks. It'll be great. Like
the Obama years, where there were where there was the
weakest economic recovery out of her recession since World War Two,

(32:49):
the expansion of the war in Afghanistan dramatically for domestic
political purposes, the largest loss of US life occurring in
Afghanistan while Obama was in office, the anti war movement
disappearing because they're a bunch of frauds on that issue,
because Obama was loved by the left. And you know,
we have all these things, all these things, oh yes,
and of course the riots, you know, racial tensions rising

(33:12):
fergus in Baltimore, all that happened. What do we want
to get back again? The disastrous Obamacare implementation, as if
this is really better for people. It's just a massive
expansion really of healthcare welfare through Medicaid. What are we
going to harken back to? What are we gonna say
was great? H No, we're not. But they're gonna fight

(33:35):
so hard you're gonna see it. Just like I predicted,
they would say nothing about the virus for a couple
of weeks and then when there's some reopenings happening and
there's younger people who are all marching out together getting
sick because the biggest way to spread this disease is
a lot of people in close proximity. Right, that's actually
that's actually the single riskiest thing you can do. And

(33:57):
people that think, oh, I'm wearing a mask, so it's fine.
If mask wearing and social distancing, I'm sorry. If mask
wearing alone without social distancing, we're sufficient. Why aren't we
all back in the office do whateverything we need to do?
Someone explain this to me, right, Why can't we all
go to a movie theater and sit shoulders shoulder with
masks on? Oh, buck as it's indoors. Okay, what about

(34:19):
outdoor movie theaters? A hundred of us masks on? Oh no,
we can't do that we can't do that, that's too scary.
But the protesters can do what they do. My friends,
I'm sick of all the lies. I know you are too,
But we have to keep hammering them on this stuff,
because as long as they get away with it, they'll
continue to do it. I also think that we're beginning

(34:41):
to see because they're finally enforcing the laws. Now the
law enforced been at least at the federal level, is
getting the political backup that it needs to say, no,
you're not destroying statues, No more of this madness that
has overtaken the country for weeks. Once the acrats get
on defense with us. Remember the Black Lives Matter movement

(35:02):
before collapsed into and a really unimpressive end whereveryone just
kind of realized, wait a second, people are hating cops.
There's more people getting killed in minority majority neighborhoods. What
was accomplished by all this? And the answer was nothing.
If we keep holding up the mirror to truth here,

(35:24):
people will soon figure out that. Guess what this latest movement,
which was all supposed to be about George Floyd, This
is just the left showing its rage and making everything
worse for everybody, thanks for listening to The Bus Sesson
Show podcasts. Remember to subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeartRadio app,
or wherever you get your podcasts. I suppose it was inevitable,

(35:46):
but they have come for Mount Rushmore. Remember on this show,
maybe I don't know, two weeks ago, I made a
joke about how, just like the Taliban destroying the Buddhas
of Bamian, the Democrats we're pretty much at a place
emotionally as a party where they're ready to just fire

(36:08):
off a bunch of RPGs at Mount Rushmore, just like
the Talent Band did because it's so racist. Well turns out,
because there's going to be an Independence Day celebration with
fireworks out at Mount Rushmore. Democrats are targeting it and
the New York Times, which really is an outlet of

(36:30):
anti American enemy propaganda at this point. I mean, the
New York Times is a disgrace. It is not an
organization that I think acts ethically or honorably. It has
been overtaken by the woke. It as the journalists who
are actually trying and I know there are some are
trying to do their jobs as journalists inside that institution
who still believe in such a thing as journalism. They

(36:52):
have been steamrolled by the woke lunatics, and so now
they're complicit. Now they're just a part of it too. Yeah, okay, fine,
will destroy this person, and we'll destroy that person, and
we're gonna try to bring America to its knees and
the whole thing. Remember, great civilizations do not die by murder.
They die by suicide. My friends, you've heard the quote before,

(37:16):
but the New York Times had a piece just yesterday.
Mount Rushmore was built on land that belonged to the
Lakota tribe and sculpted by a man who had strong
bonds with the Ku Klux Klan. It features the faces
of two US presidents who were slaveholders. So this was
basically a full on woke assault on Mount Rushmore. The land,

(37:40):
it's on, the people it commemorates, the presidents that commemorates,
and the person who was behind the whole project top
to bottom. Mount Rushmore racist. Gotta cancel it, gotta cancel
Mount Rushmore, which I'm sure people in that part of

(38:01):
the country with the two million visitors a year usually
who go to Mount Rushmore and just the amazing engineering
feat that it represents. I would assume that people would
have a problem with that. But here's what I responded
to The New York Times publicly on Twitter with, and
I think this really caught on quite a bit. Okay,

(38:22):
so these are the new rules. Now, these are the
new rules Mount Rushmore because it was built on land
taken from Native Americans, which okay, let's just go with that,
and that therefore means that there's an illegitimacy to it.
I think the New York Times needs to really step
up and show leadership here because the New York Times

(38:42):
building is located on land the Dutch colonists swindled from
the native population. That's right. They took Manhattan for a
handful of beads. Womp them, my friends. So now the
New York Times must abandon their stolen land and donate
the proceeds for their office tower in New York to

(39:03):
Black Lives Matter, because of course, because that's justice. But
they won't. They won't. Then you might say, buck, wouldn't
everyone and wouldn't you have to leave you're a part? Yeah? Well,
first of all, I don't own any land here, I
just rent. And secondly, I think the New York Times
should set the example. They're the ones that are saying
Mount Rushmore is no good. Mount Rushmore is on stolen land,

(39:25):
which also fascinating. And hat hit my friend Jesse Kelly
for pointing this one out, But I'm somebody who likes
to use the history that the Libs don't like to
talk about when they want to play these games with
historical fights. But Jesse pointed out as well on his

(39:46):
on Twitter that the Lakota Indians initially came from Minnesota,
and when they moved to the Dakotas, they kicked out
the local tribes and did so not in a friendly
way but by killing them, a remining them, and kicking
them off their land. And that intratribal warfare in the
New World as we call it, in whatever this country was,

(40:09):
which it was not in fact a country, it wasn't
a nation state before we arrived. That's just there was
no one political entity in charge of it. As we
know that there was constant fighting in warfare among the
among the tribes. So does that get up? There's that
all okay? Is that all excused? There were in fact

(40:31):
Native Americans who made slaves of other Native Americans. Does
that ever get talked about, or no, not so much
the Aztec Empire, as I've discussed before on the show,
because I'm a big fan of the I want to say,
a big fan of fascinated by the story of Cortez
as the most impressive conquistador from the New World. What

(40:52):
he did, just from a pure political and military challenge perspective,
was one of the most incredible feats any human being
ever pulled off in all of history. But when he arrived,
the Aztecs had subjugated and made slaves of hundreds of
other tribes, control an empire of at least several million people,

(41:15):
and engaged in ritual human sacrifice. Guess who they used
as the sacrifices slaves from conquered tribes. So if we're
going to talk about oppression in the past and who
was who did wrong to who, then let's actually talk
about it. Let's really, let's really have that conversation. But no,
the Democrats just are constantly on this White European colonialism

(41:42):
is a great evil that had you know, the nothing
like it had ever existed in the history of the
world before Oh in America made came up with slavery
that America created the institutional slavery, which is I mean
to say that this is a historical nonsense is to
is to be far too kind. But I can't no
salty language on the buck, sex and chokes and other

(42:04):
kids listening. So you know what I would say about it, though,
I'll just put it to you that way. And now
we also have the understanding that we're supposed to pay
money for this historical stuff too. That's that's coming back, right,
that we have to have as a society that is
confronting the discrimination of the past. We are told the

(42:28):
way to handle that today is to discriminate. Now that
there should be, as Scalia called it, a racial caste
system in the law, where some people from some ethnic
backgrounds are elevated as a function of law above others
because it's making up for a history of discrimination. Now,

(42:50):
this is fascinating because play this out in your head.
Let's say, you know, University California is looking at a
firmative action again, reinstituting it, and they've gotten rid of
it for twenty years, but they want to bring it back.
I think they actually have. But maybe there's a few
more things that have to happen. But they're going to
bring it back. So now, if somebody arrives here, let's

(43:10):
say a Nigerian American, right, someone who moves here from Nigeria,
they will be the benefit. They will be the beneficiary
of a system that says, because your ancestors were oppressed,
you will be you know, you now have a better shot.
Let's say I'm getting into Harvard. Now. The Nigerian who
has arrived here, let's say, brought here by parents and

(43:32):
applying to college now, right, not only has that person
never suffered this kind of discrimination that we're talking about
in the historical context, that person's ancestors did not suffer
the discrimination either from Nigeria. And oh, by the way,
Nigerian Americans average household income is higher than the average

(43:57):
Caucasian white household income in America. Asian Americans, as you
probably already know, how the highest household income of any
ethnic group in America. So this system that we're always
told is about perpetuating white supremacy, and everyone has to
be constantly bending the knee and begging forgiveness. And you know,

(44:19):
the implied component of the argument too, is that if
you're white, you've had it easy it's been so simple
for you. You haven't earned what you have. It's not
because you made good choices that you're no, no, no,
it's because there's a system that elevates you at the
expense of others. No one ever tries to even explain

(44:39):
on the left why that system has, on a financial
and economic basis, elevated Asian Americans to have the highest
household income of any ethnic group in the country, substantially
the highest and by far and for a long time.
So they don't even try to tackle these issues or problems. No,
now they'll just move to the left. The Democrats will

(45:01):
move into a phase where they're just demanding more stuff,
the philosophical arguments about all this and the history and
everything else. And it turns into all right, so we've
been we've been tearing down your statues. And now I
know different newsrooms will refer to black and brown people.
I've seen this now with capital B to established an

(45:23):
individual's racial designation, according to New York Times, will now
have a capital letter. They've made this change. I think
this is fascinating too. I mean, and I really, I
really just want to ask questions of Democrats who think
that this is advancing things. So when they use the
categorization brown. For example, now somebody who is from Honduras,

(45:48):
according to Democrats is to be grouped in with somebody
who is from Mumbai brown, both brown. That's now a
new categorization we're supposed to be as if that's not
just I mean, you want to talk about erasing individuals,
experiences and history and culture everything. So now we've got
this categorization of brown. But it's useful for Democrats because

(46:09):
black and brown that's what they always like. Black and
brown oppression, Black and brown oppression, that's the phrase that
is used right or they'll talk about people of color
and by that they mean people who are black and
brown brown. Though I mean, when they're talking about black people,
clearly there's you know, African Americans or people of African parentage.
At least there's some some specificity there, some racial specificity

(46:33):
that they're referring to. But brown is such a broad
categorization that what does it even mean? You know where?
I mean, I'm wondering what they think. So now, if
you're from India, if you're from Guatemala, if you're from
where do you fall in the spectrum of the left
categorizations here. If you're from Burma, you know that, get

(46:57):
your East Asian, but you may be very you may
be in fact very dark skinned from some of these
parts though, so my friends at all collapses into self
contradiction and nonsense, and what are they even talking about?
Critical race theory, which is what's behind all this, which
also has its roots in Marxism and agitation as well.
You can go read some of the stuff by Herbert

(47:19):
Marks if you want to know the basics of critical
race theory. He's probably the most famous academic critical race theorist.
They use this for agitation as a means of seizing power.
It's just instead of the Olinskyite focus on class, it's
a mobilization tactic focused along racial division. That's what we're seeing,

(47:39):
and it's very, very damaging. And then there'll be people,
there'll be prominent voices here that are going to demand
payments for this history and for the historical fight that
we're now having. Democratic Representative Cila. Jackson Lee had this
to say, play clip six. The American government still a debt.

(48:01):
The Congression of Black Caucus has always been at the
forefront of fighting against systemic racism. Systemic racism, however, has
been a cancer on the skin and the fabric of
this nation that has not been limited, it is only
deepened and HR forty the Commission to Study and Develop
Reparation Proposals is the answer to the original sin. It is,

(48:25):
in fact, a restorative and repair approach to the extreme
disparities that rendered and exhibited the horrors of the killing
and the murder of my former constituent, George Floyd. Pay up,
that's what you're being told. Pay up. The US government

(48:46):
is to start paying people now, pay people based on
skin color. That is what this reparations or they're going
to give it to institutions that serve people with a
certain skin color. This is is such a damaging idea
to what binds us all together, to what holds this
society together. But those who seek power and those who

(49:10):
seek to divide us recognize it's very useful. Here's one
thought I'll give you. We all know, right, Let's let's
say that the federal government finally just said, fine, we're
gonna do it. We're gonna have a trillion dollar that's
you know, trillion with a tea that seems like a
trillion dollar reparations package, and we'll give it to the
left can decide what the institutions are that get it,

(49:32):
and and we'll just we're just going to give them
a check trillion dollars reparations. Do what you want for
the African American community with this um. Does anyone think
that that would be the last check? No? I mean
it would what would happen when when that money would
be spent? And it would not address the root causes
of systemic poverty. It would not address problems of dysfunction

(49:56):
in public schools and criminality in any commun unity and
minority communities, but in any community across the country. We
still have all these problems. Do you think they'd say, Okay,
well we tried that. Oh no, next time it's two
trillion dollars. Two trillion dollars doesn't help the people it's
supposed to help. It does help people, though, who are
at the top getting those checks. Those institutions, those organizations,

(50:17):
those community organizer foundations, they'll be doing just fine. We
all know that you're in the freedom Hunt. This is
the Buck Sex and Show podcast. Our young people need
to be reached, They'll need to be policed, they need
to be reached and supported and nurtured. And that's what

(50:40):
we're doing, not only a billion dollars, you're talking about
another half billion bound that to create recreation centers, places
young people can go that are positive, to create broadband
access for young people in public housing. We've got to
do a lot of things differently if we're going to
change the reality for so many of our young people
in the society. One of the places we were able

(51:01):
to find that money was in our police budget. Oh
my gosh, we're going back to old ideas that didn't work.
De Blasier here saying, oh, we don't need to police
our young people. We need to we need to create
rec centers for them. Uh. You know, there was a

(51:24):
whole program back in the nineteen nineties midnight basketball, right
midnight basketball. If only we had late night basketball leagues,
there would be no crime or less a less crime.
I'm not gonna let's not create a false premise there'll
be there'll be a lot less crime. Um, there you go.

(51:44):
We're doing it all over again. Now, that's what we're
being told. This is the Democrats thinking that if only
we took a different approach to the law, not enforce it,
but to have people who are out there in the
community from the state doing what a lot of really

(52:06):
families should be doing. Families need to be intact, need
to spend time together, need to be the priority. Everyone's
family is their own little unit. Everyone's family is their
own group, more important than any government official, any government initiative.
But no, instead, we're we're gonna return to this completely

(52:30):
outdated idea that in major cities where there's still a
lot of crime, let's make their let's let's have less
police right, less enforcement of the law, and more social programs,
because that will stop crime from happening. It's not true.
It's not true. There is a very small percentage of

(52:51):
any society, any city that commits a vast majority of
the crimes. And this is true across all demographic groups. Right,
It's a very small percentage of people that are committing crimes,
but they're going to commit crimes, and they tend to
commit a lot of them. And so thinking that you're
going to just make these problems go away by having

(53:13):
greater community outreach wild Now, Look, I'm not opposed to
community outreach. I'm gonna pose I'm gonna pose them in
night basketball or any of this stuff. But it's got
to be that and enforcement of the law. You don't
drop law enforcement and then just raise some social programs
and think that everything's gonna get better. We've done this before.
It does not work. But we're gonna the whole country Democrats,

(53:33):
city is going to learn this one the hard way.
I hope we all learned this before election time. Thanks
for listening to The Bus Sesson Show podcasts. Remember to
subscribe on Apple podcasts, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever
you get your podcasts. They finally arrested her. What shock

(53:54):
it seemed like, how could it be possible that they
had not yet put this person and taking this person
into into custody. Guilain Maxwell, the alleged madam of Jeffrey Epstein,
arrested in New Hampshire. I'm very curious to know what

(54:16):
she was doing in New Hampshire. But my friends, this
is this is arguably the biggest story in the country
today because you have a few things all coming together.
And look, I don't like to do conspiracies. I don't.
I'm not a conspiracy guy. The other shows that do
a lot of that, that's right, conspiracy The Builderbergh's Coin

(54:38):
of England Illuminati google it. I don't really do that
stuff here. I try to keep it real. I try
to be on point and factually based with everything that
I tell you. But there's some stuff about the Epstein
situation that just and I mean when it comes to
getting answers that just don't add up the official narrative

(55:02):
up to this point. Just not getting it done. I
think we should. I think we should be honest about that.
I think there should be some sense among us that, yeah,
something something's up. So let me tell you this. I
watched the Netflix special on Epstein and it was produced

(55:28):
by was that James Patterson who's a Clinton friend and so.
But I watched that special and it was pretty well done.
But there are some very clear moments where they're like, WHOA, Well,
just because Bill Clinton went to the island, they had
some other person who used to work for Epstein. I
was like, oh, but people went to the island for
lunch and they didn't really do anything. This is pedophile island. Now.

(55:48):
Bill Clinton was very tight with this guy. It's been
a lot of time in the most private plane. You know.
They always they always do this thing. Oh Trump was
really tight with them too. No no, no, no, no.
Trump having this guy come to Mara Lago, which is
a club with hundreds and hundreds of members, or rather,
you know, Trump being at mar Lago and taking photos

(56:09):
of them and is there. It's not the same thing
as going to Pedophile Alan for lunch for lunch, and
it's certainly not the same thing as being on his
plane over thirty times. But there are two questions from
that documentary, so it's very clear that they're trying to
run a little cover for because Netflix is a we've

(56:30):
lost another one, folks. Netflix is a lib organization. You know,
it's got the same politics as HBO, which is the
same politics as CNN, which is the same politics as
the Democrat Party, and so on and so forth. But
some issues, some things to keep in mind here. We

(56:51):
did not find out in the Netflix special how it
is that Epstein made his money. They keep telling us
that it was through investments and handling the money of
very rich people. But to make the kind of money,
I mean, he's worth six hundred million dollars that they
know about. That's not including whatever he had stashed in
offshore bank accounts. And you know, if he had a

(57:13):
bunger full of gold bars somewhere, you know who knows.
I mean, this guy had a tremendous amount of wealth
and access, so I'm sure whatever they think he's got,
he had a lot more than that. But you don't
make six hundred million dollars without any on Wall Street, allegedly,
without anybody on Wall Street knowing how you made your money.

(57:35):
So you start with that, you know, you'd have to
make very large trades. People would know about this, there'd
be a paper record. No. The one way to make
six hundred million dollars would be if you had a
billionaire les Wexner, that you had some ability to coerce,
and you had power of attorney, which that's a fact.
He Epstein got power of attorney. I mean power attorney.

(57:58):
A power of attorney is what you're dying relative gives
you to write the checks to make sure that their
medicine arrives on time, and that you know the hospital
bills or the stuff like that, or you know that
their dog is fed at home, whatever it may be.
Power of attorneys not something you just hand to somebody
you like mm I spoke to a lawyer friend of
mine about this, and she was like, no way, you know,

(58:19):
just a handover power of attorney to somebody. So we
never got an answer on that. We also never got
an answer about how is it that we are supposed
to believe? How is that we are supposed to believe
that the Epstein situation was essentially set up as a

(58:41):
surveillance operation, right, that he had cameras everywhere, very very sophisticated.
The seventy million dollar home that Les Wexner just gave him.
How many people, even if you had a billion dollars,
how many friends do you think you'd have if you
were a billionaire that you would just give a seventy
million dollar house to You must really like that person, right,

(59:03):
or they must have something really, really really powerful on you.
But Epstein's home in New York was set up as
a surveillance operation, yet we've never heard about any tapes
that have been seized. There should be substantial evidence of
Epstein's sex ring operations, that he was, you know, having

(59:30):
you know, relations with underage girls. I mean that should
all I mean, they should effectively be able to bring
a massive I mean they would, if he were still alive,
be able to bring a massive child pornography case against him.
You never hear about any of that, and you never
hear about the surveillance footage of other people who else

(59:51):
was going. Oh so Epstein had all of these powerful friends,
private jets flying all over the world, and he in
an islan and set up specifically as his as a
pedophile island. That's what everybody calls it, right, So he
has all of this stuff, and yet we never hear

(01:00:11):
about anyone getting caught on video getting a quote massage.
All the surveillance data, all the surveillance footage seems to
be gone. Unless I'm missing something, there's no This guy
set up a massive surveillance operation while also having a

(01:00:32):
sex trafficking ring, including a lot of underage girls, and
no one else has been caught in this web. That
does not pass the smell test. It just doesn't. It
just doesn't. And then of course there's the Epstein killing himself,

(01:00:54):
snapping the highoid bone doing you know, leaning forward in
the cell where the two prison guards fell asleep and
the camera's malfunctioned, the most high profile prisoner in the
federal system with what is possibly the most sensitive information

(01:01:17):
in Manhattan, right near the Federal courthouse, he was able
to commit suicide first time. The Manhattan Correctional Facility was
the MCC Correctional Center had a suicide like this in decades,
I think ever in over forty years of operation or

(01:01:38):
something like that. I forget what the exact years were,
and we're supposed to think that that just happened. Again,
I'm not a conspiracy theorist. How much of this do
they really think we're going to accept before we go,
I'm sorry, this is not attic up anymore. At what
point are we allowed to say, nah, I'm not gonna
believe you anymore? Elen Maxwell. In the documentary, it's very

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clear they're making allegations about her all the time. They're
saying she denies them. In the documentary on Netflix, they're
saying that she was effectively the spotter for this ex
trafficking operation and helped Epstein with all of this, and
that she was his lover and there are very now
so everything that I've told you is established fact. Either

(01:02:26):
questions I've asked that as far as I know, are unanswered,
and they're important questions. But all the other things I've
told you, these are these are facts in evidence. So
now we get to where are we today with guilln Maxwell.
It took this long to arrest or, which is interesting,
and there are some as she was arrested by the
Southern District of New York, the federal prosecutorial arm of

(01:02:49):
the of the government that handles a lot of very
high profile cases, probably the most famous single federal prosecutor's
office US Attorney's office in the entire country. So the
Southern District arrests her, and this happens, what right after
a week or so, we can change after the US

(01:03:10):
Attorney for New York Berman had this whole showdown with
bar where he said that he wasn't going to go
you know, I'm not gonna let me. Well, I'm not
gonna let you fire me today, Bar and Bars like,
actually you're getting fired. Seems like interesting timing that. Now,
that may be a coincidence, but I feel like we're
allowed to question any coincidences these days. I feel like

(01:03:33):
we shouldn't just say, yeah, sure, whatever they official narrative is,
that's great, totally believe it. That's part one of this.
And then you have Yielain Maxwell, who is going to
be in custody or is in custody and I'm going
to be facing she's I've read some of the indictment.
I mean, they've got her on things. She's they can
send her a prison for the rest of her life

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if she's found guilty. She's never gonna get us. She's
never going to see the outside of a cell again.
And there are people who have always pointed out that
there is what I don't know if you'd call it
a rumor, but she was very close to Bill Clinton's
That's what's out there. We know that Epstein was so.
This isn't far fetched, right, We know that Epstein was

(01:04:16):
so given that she was Epstein's right hand woman and
always with him, doesn't it standari? And also she and
Bill Clinton, you can tell she's apparently very charming and
charismatic in her own way. Clearly a sociopath, but charming
and charismatic in her own way, just like Bill Clinton,

(01:04:38):
sociopath who and a predator, well established who can be
very charming. I just I just want to, you know,
I just won't be out there and just feel everyone's
pain and just hold them close, like real close. I
just want to hug him like but I want to
hug like two or three of them out of Tom
and just you know, grab him right around the waist
and you know, mmm, that's Bill Clinton. We all know it.

(01:04:58):
We all know it. So Geeland Maxwell is now in custody.
And what are the big next steps and questions that
we have here? What does she know? And what is
she willing to give up? Remember, it would have been
a different thing with Epstein still alive. Right, with Epstein

(01:05:22):
still alive, perhaps he was able to protect her. That
was part of the initial mind boggling deal that federal
prosecutors and the state's attorney in Palm Beach signed here
initially for Epstein, initially where they even gave immunity to
his co conspirators, which I have never had a lawyer

(01:05:44):
come forward and say that that was anything other than
just completely mind blowing, mind blowing, so meaning you just
would never do that. There's no reason to do that.
So why do they do that for Epstein? Never got
an answer about that one either a deal that no
lawyer had ever seen or could justify, and no one

(01:06:05):
has ever been forced to justify that deal. The federal
prosecutor says, well, at least he went to prison for
something where you know this. This Palm Beach prosecutor was like,
I don't want to. I think his name is Barry Krisher.
They didn't want to prosecuting for anything and just turned
on the case. And people involved with the case were saying,
why all of a sudden did this guy You know,

(01:06:26):
usually you know if you have if you sex traffic
one underage girl, you're facing decades in prison. This guy
sex trafficked Epstein sex traffic I mean over one hundred
they don't even really know the full number. And they
gave him six months in the county jail in a
work release program where he's outside do whatever he wants
and still having sex with girls that he's trafficking while

(01:06:48):
he's on work lists. I mean, it's it's the whole
thing is just it's hard. It's honestly hard to believe.
You're like, come on, this can't know. This is what happened.
And this guy Will had access to the very top
of the United It's government. He was so powerful that
people were terrified of crossing him. They had him in
an open and shut case and they bailed on the

(01:07:08):
whole thing and protected all of his co conspirators, and
then he had the most coincidental and hard to fathom
suicide quote suicide in the mcc imaginable. Now there's no
one to protect Guilaine, meaning that there's no one to

(01:07:29):
give up names, but you know, desire immunity for her.
I want to know what she was doing in New Hampshire.
I want to know why she came back from France.
Coming back in the United States seems like a very,
very unwise move for her. And I want to know
what names she has, because, my friends, here's what we

(01:07:50):
do know for sure. She's got names. She has names
of people who either knew or should have known, or
you know, we're involved themselves, or turned a blind eye.
And I don't mean low level staffers that were just
getting paid by Epstein to look the other way. No, no, no,

(01:08:10):
she knows. She knows everything that Epstein knew pretty much.
So now we have another another shot to get answers
to those questions. Epstein's circle included some of the most
powerful men in the world, some very notable democrats, I
might add, some of the most powerful men in the world.

(01:08:34):
And Gillen Maxwell is facing the rest of her life
in a cell or what who is she worried about betraying.
Now she doesn't care. Right, Epstein's already dead, so I
don't think that there's any reason to believe that she
wouldn't be willing to talk to spare her. Maybe she
gets out in ten years, Maybe she gets out in
twenty years. Right, she gets something out of this. What

(01:08:57):
there's no you wouldn't expect a code of silence from
her about any of the other individuals involved in this.
But now I just want to go on record and
say this. If anything happens to Gelin Maxwell, I don't
care whether they show us video. I don't care if
they say they're a hundred witnesses. If she escapes or

(01:09:18):
manages to take her own life, I do not believe it, Okay,
meaning I do not believe their story. Let's just let's
establish this right now. If she escapes or she takes
her own life in custody, whatever they're telling you is
a lie. Because we know she's got big names, we

(01:09:39):
know she could crush people. The royal family has got
to be shaken in their fancy little booties right now
in the UK, and there are some big, powerful democrats
among the most powerful who are feeling the same way.
Right now, you're in the hut. This is the Buck
Sexton Show podcast. So to make sure you're all checking

(01:10:06):
out the Buck Sexton podcast over the weekend if you
missed any Spotify is a great way to listen. The
iHeart app you can listen on. I also Apple, Apple iTunes,
what's it called now, the Apple podcast store. There you go.
Spotify is really easy. It's type in my name Buck
sex in Boom listen to podcast there. It's one of
the ways I listen upon. The iHeartRadio app is much better, Buck,

(01:10:27):
the iHeartRadio app much better, though much better. Thank you
producer Mark for correct because that is the company we
work for, and it is true it is better. So yes, indeed,
thank you everybody. Also Bucksexton dot com. We'll be posting
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(01:10:49):
for listening to the Bus Show podcast. Remember to subscribe
on Apple podcast, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get
your podcasts. I know some of you're gonna have some
time this weekend to read a book. Perhaps, well, we
have an author in front of the show joining now,
who's got a suggestion for you. Her latest book is
Disloyal Opposition, How the Never Trump right tried and failed

(01:11:12):
to take down the President. Julie Kelly, a senior contributor
at American Greatness, joins us now. Julie, thanks so much,
Hey Black, thanks for heaving me on. So this is
obviously very timely because the election. Everyone's realizing the election
battle right now is non traditional in many ways. It's
the Democrats just trying to ruin the country as much

(01:11:35):
as they can for the next few months, and then
Joe Biden's supposed to come in to clean up the mess.
That's going to be the theory. But there are never
Trump Republicans who are certainly a part of this. Tell
us what you see when maybe we'll work this backwards
in a sense. What are the never Trump Republicans up
to you right now? Tell me about this disloyal opposition
these days? Well, they are kind of rehurgitating their playbook

(01:11:56):
from twenty sixteen, which is to formulate these little nonprofit
groups filled with disgruntled Republicans and alleged conservatives. So these
are people like Bill Crystal, who's the one time editor
of the now defunct Weekly Standard, other writers from the
Weekly Standard, National Review, failed political columnists, and even a

(01:12:17):
few former Republican presidential candidates. So they are coming out
now opposing Trump once again, trying to convince Raygan few
Republicans to vote against him, somehow convince us that Joe
Biden is a better choice, as the Democratic Party is
completely mounting down into this leftist mob. And so my

(01:12:38):
vocally detailed the origins of Never Trump really dating that
five years and now we could see how they're trying
to restart what they started five years ago. What are
the origins of never Trump? So this was a group
of people who from the beginning did not want Donald
Trump to win the Republican primaries. Really, the nexus of

(01:13:00):
the number Trump movement started with the National Review issue
against Trump that was published in January twenty sixteen. And
so those were a lot of columnists, a lot of
one time Bush administration officials. They were about almost three
dozen people who contributed to that issue to convince people
not to vote for Trump as he continued to win primary.

(01:13:22):
But so it's really a collection now of people, kind
of hangers on, people who were, I would want to say,
for losers. They want to be proven right about Trump.
They've tried everything that they can to take him down.
They excited and acted as THESEUS to the left scepters,
and so they're kind of doing that again. And so

(01:13:43):
but in the meantime, books they've reversed themselves on every
position that they once had, whether it was climate change,
gun control, immigration, tax policy. You go down the list
the positions that they used to have. Suddenly Donald Trump
made them liberals. So that's why they are now rooting
for Joe Biden to win and for Democrats to take

(01:14:03):
over the Senate is plowed, Julie, is there one never
Trumper that you think of as the leader of the movement?
Is there one who's kind of the king of the idiots? Well,
I really do think it's Bill Crystal, and you know,
he really started the movement. That is how so many
of these are Trump's organizations. Bill Crystal has a few

(01:14:23):
are funded by a left leaning techtillionaire, the founder of
E Day. He's also a virulent never Trumper, and it's
poored millions of dollars into never Trump projects that are
supposed to be conservative and Republicans but are funded by
last Julie Kelly everybody the book is disloyal opposition. How
the never Trump right tried and failed to take down

(01:14:44):
the president. Let's hope that's still true in November, Julie,
thanks so much for joining. We appreciate it. You're in
the Freedom Hunt. This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast.
I just want to say before we get to roll
call everybody that I know. Right now, it is a

(01:15:04):
tough time for the country. We're not at war, but
we are at war with a virus and internally with
a Marxist insurgency in our midst as we know, so
things a little bit tough, and right now it may
feel like, I don't know, patriotism isn't really as fashionable
as one might like, you know, wave in an American

(01:15:26):
flag in some places might get you weird. Look, I'm
here to just say for all of us, this is
the weekend you've really got to wave those stars and
stripes around. This is a weekend to remember that, no
matter what the Left says, no matter what we face
as a country, this is the greatest, freest, most prosperous
country in the history of the world. All of us,

(01:15:46):
no matter how ungrateful some of them are out there
all of us are lucky to be Americans. God bless
those who came before us and built this amazing country
that we all get to benefit from every single day,
and it's worth fighting for. We will continue to do
everything we can to maintain our liberties, our freedoms, and

(01:16:06):
you know, ride or die. America's number one, and that
means this weekend, enjoy it. Kick open the cooler, have
a bunch of beers, get some fresh air, grill up
those burgers, watch the fireworks wherever you can. Be careful
if you're fire and fireworks, but you know, just really
celebrate America this weekend. Forget all the noise, forget all

(01:16:28):
the cry babies out there that say this isn't a
great country, or it's on stolen land or all this stuff. No,
now's when you really got to double down and enjoy
this place for what it is, and remember how blessed
we all are, and celebrate our independence this weekend, and
don't let anybody take that from you. The only the
only way it can be taken from you is if

(01:16:49):
you let people. Don't let anybody take it from you.
Have a fantastic holiday weekend. You owe it to yourself.
Everywhere across this country. Right now, we've been through a lot.
You owe it to yourself with loved ones, with friends,
or even if you're just somebody who likes to, you know,
read a book by the lake or something and just
chill in the shade. However you do it, do it
the way you want. Celebrate America this weekend, celebrate or independence.

(01:17:12):
With that, we have some voicemails to get you in
roll call Brucer Mark. First up, let's see what we got. Hey,
fucking producer Mark. It's JJ from Socale. I just wanted
to say something about the Bubba Wallace situation. Yes, I
am a NASCAR fan. My dad and I love to

(01:17:33):
go to the races. About a month before the George
Floyd thing, there was actually a racer guy named Kyle Lursman.
He was quickly if I'm leaving, then fired for calling
his spotter the N words. And now we've got the
whole Bubba Wallace situation. Not gonna lie. When my mom
told me about the whole new thing, the first thought

(01:17:55):
in my head was, Oh, dear Lord, hope it isn't
it Jesse Smillett thing. Sometimes it text to be hi. Anyway,
I hope you guys are doing awesome. Love hearing your show. Bye,
Thanks so much for calling in. JJ from California, another
place that is in the grips of the lockdown madness,

(01:18:18):
another place that is going through that right now. So
thank you very much for calling in. And I hope
everyone CALLI has an excellent Independence Day weekend. All right,
Next up, Hi, this is Billy from Charleston, s C.
Thank you Buck for what you're doing. Shields high and

(01:18:38):
a prey. We can get the president back in office
again for another four years because I sure want America
und bide. He's mentally inconfident. And thank you for what
you're doing. Thank you for the Black Rifle coffee. I
love the stuff. I'm spoiled. Thank you well. Thank you
Billy for calling in. I'm so glad you like black

(01:18:58):
Rifle coffee. Got a Black Rifle dot com slash buck
to buy that, and uh yeah, it's it's great to
hear from down down in Charleston. I love Charleston. It's
got a special place in my heart. Team Buck, Charleston
in the house. Billy, have a great Independence Day weekend.
Appreciate you calling in, and yeah, I'm with you. On
hoping President Trump gets another four years. Um, I just

(01:19:21):
I can't imagine anyone who really thinks that it's going
to be better for them. But you know, there are
a lot of them that they're called Democrats. You know.
I guess I can't imagine. So we will see. Um,
who's next up, producer Mark? Yeah, well this micro California.
I agree with your show today, man. I voted for

(01:19:43):
Donald Trump to put the hammer down. If these guys
are a joke, he needs to have these people fired.
He needs to kick the doors down and get the
documents that everybody's hiding, Okay, and these people need to go.
This is ridiculous. The Democrats have ruined everything, whole institution
of our social society. If he's just stopped now, I'm

(01:20:07):
with him. Yeah, I think that I think that Trump
really does need to get fired up and use the
powers at his disposal to stop this, this little quasi
revolution that's going on. And especially, I mean, the corporate
complicity in this is just so disgusting. These companies that
are we just stand with the protease crap. Ah h.

(01:20:31):
I hate it. I hate it. There's so much of
it out there. You know, there's a way to say
it too. You could just if you want to put
out a statement that says, you know, we we support
justice for all, and you know we we certainly want
UH law enforcement to work as well as possible with
all communities, including the African American community, and we want
police brutality to be punished. Now, you know, the whole

(01:20:54):
country would be like, yeah, great, okay, but no, no, no,
it's all this other stuff too. It's the ELM movement,
the protesters who want truice for all these different things,
including the end of the nuclear family. It's uh, it's mad.
It's just it's madness. It's just sheer madness. All right,
hit it next, Hey, Producer Markets Carry in Kentucky. I

(01:21:20):
just want to call it, thank you guys for what
you do. Thanks for the reading list they buck, Thanks
for keeping me safe and warm at night. Take it easy, guys,
shields have well. Thank you carry though. I have a
feeling you probably keep yourself safe and warm at night
with the Second Amendment. You're out in Kentucky. I'm just
gonna go out on a limar and guess you probably
have probably got a long gun and some and a

(01:21:42):
side arm that you keep at home. I'm just guessing.
I don't know. I could be wrong, but yeah, man, no,
we appreciate that. And and thank you so much for
calling in and see producer Mark, you keep people safe
and warm at night. Isn't that nice? I think you
do most of the keeping of safe and warm night.
I'm just kind of here. Well, you know, I'm just
saying your producer, Mark is very is very cuddly. So

(01:22:03):
there's that. I'm the vehicle of making people safe and
warm man. And yeah, I did listen to the show
for a second last week and I heard you telling
people telling guests that I'm a cuddly fella. You heard that.
I listened to one snippet of the show, and that's
what I hear. I didn't think you'd hear that, all right, Yeah, yeah,

(01:22:24):
you're just openly telling Bibby. Yeah, my producers a cuddly fella.
Missus missus Marks, you know, says you're cuddly. Sure, well,
she's my wife and I'm not cuddling with the guests.
Oh I know that, but you know, okay, fair enough.
Next voice mail, Hey, Susanne, I'm in Alabama. I'm listening

(01:22:45):
to the Friday Podcast. And ask who's advising Trump. Well,
I heard earlier on will Cow that it's Van Jones,
the communist advising him on their newest knee jerk handering

(01:23:07):
bill that he's putting out. So that tells me a lot.
And as things are looking bad, thank you so much, Well,
thank you so much for calling in from Alabama. And yes,
indeed I have heard the same thing. And you mentioned
my buddy Wilcow. He's a great guy. Wilkin and I
worked together for years at the Blaze, and uh, you

(01:23:28):
know Andrews, he's a really nice guy. He is on
air what he is off air, and I've always been
I've always been very fond of him. He's a good
he's a good dude. As for Van Jones, yeah, he
hasn't in with this White House, and he was working
them in a criminal justice reform, I'm sure going through
Jared Kushner, who takes the lead on these issues. And

(01:23:49):
I'm just gonna say it from a a law and
we're a perspective and from a political perspective, trying to
give the Democrats what they want at this point in time,
give the mob what they want on criminal Joss's with
the wrong idea. That's a wrong idea, a bad move,
no two ways about it. So I think the administration

(01:24:11):
has figured that out. I hope they have all right.
Next up, Hey bok, hey, producer Mark. This is Susannah
from northeast Wisconsin, close to Green Bay. I just wanted
to let you know that I was so excited to
hear that you are coming to Wisconsin. Maybe not un body,

(01:24:34):
but invoiced on our local WTAQ, You're going to be
running with us. I'm so thrilled. I love you both.
My husband got me introduced to you, and now it's
like an addiction. I have to have my daily Buck
does and my producer Mark is just the froth on
the top. Love you guys. Keep up the great work

(01:24:55):
shield forever high. Oh what a nice call. Thank you
so much from from green Bay. Producer Mark, You're like
the front on top of the latte. That means I'm
the best part there. There you go, all right there
you can take it? Yes, yes, indeed, so yeah man,
there you have it. Um No, that's that's true. I

(01:25:17):
am coming to you know where. We're frequently adding stations
across the country, and the Buck Sexton Show will be
on on in Green Bay, So those who up in
the Wisconsin area in and around Green Bay will be
able to listen on radio, which will be great. And
remember if you're ever out of radio range, you can
always download the podcast Me I Hear Radio app or

(01:25:40):
on Spotify, as I was saying, And you can subscribe
too and go to buckxxon dot com. These are all
very very good things. We have one more market, we
run through the whole list. We are done with messages
for the day. All right, did you have some messages
that You're with them in spirit but they didn't quite
make the cut. Oh there's one that I'm definitely with,
but I can't talk about it on the air. Oh

(01:26:02):
my gosh, Now I'm scared. You gotta send me that one.
Oh yeah, it's it's great. Okay, you can send you
that one offline. I've got I've kind of curious. Um. Oh,
but now we hit why don't we hit the actual
roll call intro and do the origin roll call, which
seems seems to still be a fan favorite. The show
ain't over yet, folks, keeping it real. It's time for

(01:26:30):
roll call, all right, we got it next up here?
Roll call time, Erica. If we need to protest future lockdowns.
When you do them in the way, the media can't

(01:26:52):
use photos from them against us. No guns, no posters.
Show up in your uniforms. You're a hard hat and
work boots, chef whites and aprons, smocks or t shirts
with your company logo, business suits or coveralls, anything that
shows you dress for work, and do wear a mask.
March on the sidewalk only around your city hall, county building,

(01:27:16):
or state capital. Stay in your family group with six
foot spacing between groups. Designate a drop off point for
passengers and use the cars as another lawful parade around
the same site. Don't block traffic, but do try to
bring work vehicles with company logos. Let's align ourselves with
the MLK standards for peaceful protests and show the left

(01:27:37):
what that really means. Erica, I gotta say that's a
pretty fantastic plan. It's very well thought out, very insightful. Yeah.
I like that, like working people protesting and doing so
in an orderly and respectful fashion, not looting. Macy's not
burning down a CVS or a Dwayne Read or Walgreens
or whatever the is. Walgreen's the biggest drug store in

(01:28:00):
the country biggest drug store chain. I think it is.
I think so because it includes Dwayne Reid. Oh well, yeah,
that that makes sense. You know that Dwayne Reid is
named for an original pharmacy on the corner of Dwayne
and Red Streets in Lower Manhattan and Rebecca. Well, that
explains why there's one on every block there. You go
a lot of It's actually CVS is bigger than Walgreens.

(01:28:22):
Oh is it? Quick? Google? Oh? Thank you? Yeah, CDs. Uh,
I don't know. I'm I'm a seat. Look. I tend
to like CVS personally. Not no, no, not throwing any
shade at Walgreens, but I tend to like CVS a
little bit more. I've never been to this place called Wegmans,
which I hear is a fantastic grocery store they have
in Texas and these other places. But I haven't either,
but I've heard really good things. Yeah, everybody loves it.

(01:28:43):
I gotta I gotta up my grocery store game. And
a Whole Foods, hopefully is so expensive. I went to
Whole Foods recently. It was like a mortgage payment for
a house I don't own. It was a house I
was eating. It's gonna make me as big as a house.
But I don't go to Whole Foods because I don't
want to spend an entire paycheck. It's a good move.
Thanks for listening into the Bus Sesson Show podcast. Remember
to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or wherever

(01:29:06):
you get your podcasts. All ran more roll call. Let's
get to it, Michael Buck. You feel we've already made
the case on how to deal with COVID before. True.
In fact, we've been dealing time and again with just
about every aspect of life like that. It all revolves
around Trump because it's always involving the myriad of Trump haters,

(01:29:30):
constantly weaponizing it time and again. I call it political
whack amobile. Trump pops his head out and they try
to whack it. Our job is to whack the whacker. Okay,
job is to whack the whacker. Producer Mark sounds like something.
I need a few drinks before I do. Have you
ever actually played original whack amole or God? I thought

(01:29:51):
that question was going somewhere different. Yes, I played whack
amole like a carnival. Yeah, yeah, it's kind of fun.
It's kind of fun. Actually, Although I always I see.
I grew up watching Caddyshack movies, and so I had
this soft spot for groundhogs, also known as a woodchuck
in some parts of the country. And because there's the
groundhog and Caddyshack that really steals the whole movie. Who

(01:30:12):
does like a little dance and is all cute and furry.
It's a hand puppet, obviously, and so but then I
remember seeing at my grandparents place in the Hudson Valley
and upstate New York, I remember seeing woodchuck and they're
really not very cute. They're like, it looks like a
squirrel that was in quarantine for six months and just
did nothing but eat ice cream and mac and cheese,

(01:30:34):
which is something I can relate to. So I think
you're a woodchuck pretty much. I feel like one of
these days I'm got start wearing a moomoo soon. I
know every says, oh, just do push ups in burpies,
burpies in your own living room. Gime on, what am I?
What am I? Psycho? Burpies in the living room? Oh
my gosh. A lot of people are doing like these

(01:30:57):
dance videos on YouTube, like dance workouts. They seem interesting
like it could be more fun than just doing some burpies,
but I don't like should get into that. I don't know.
I gotta move around more though, I mean I used
to just you know, I like to. I like to
get in there compound lifts, get it done, and at
least I stayed the same size. I got a little stronger,

(01:31:17):
but I stay the same size. But now I can't
lift anything except gluding free muffins too my mouth. I mean,
that's pretty much what I'm lifting these days, and I've
wanted to stop, but they won't open gyms. Gyms are
like Phase Z. Now it's gonna be Phase three, then
Phase four, now it's Phase never. Yeah, I'm afraid to
put jeans on again for the first time, or like,

(01:31:37):
oh God forbid of suit. Oh do you remember? Do
you remember when you and I talked about how we're
going to both lose a whole bunch of weight and like,
what was it like December or we're talking like early January?
Probably yeah, yeah, yeah, that didn't work out as planned.
I was thinking this beach season I'd be in the
best shape I've ever been in. And I'm just gotta
tell you, every time they close a beach. I'm like,

(01:31:59):
bad policy. But at least I don't have to show
up at that one. At least they won't have to
call animal control for the beached whale. Yeah. So I'm
you know, but it's all right. I'll turn it all around.
I only need I need. Uh. I can do it
in ninety days. I was gonna say sixty, that's pretty fat.
I I could shed the quarantine fifteen. It's gonna take

(01:32:20):
me ninety days, though, So I'm on it. I'm on it.
I know some people like, oh, I'm in better shape,
no than ever, buck whatever, You're one of those. Some
people have better of a better mindset. But in this
kind of quarantine mode, I don't have the mindset of
eaton right. Otherwise I'm gonna go crazy. What fun is
there every every What fun do we have every day?
That's what I always say to people. I'm like, oh, Okay,
I work. I do five hours a radio a day.

(01:32:41):
I'm doing writing and clips and research and stuff all
the time. And then I'm just gonna what have some uh,
you know, have a field green salad before I go
to sleep. You know, it's just not a good not
a good move, not a good move. All right, um,
we got more roll call here Ethan Way this weekend,
make sure you guys all eat a lot of red
meat and enjoy it. Darn it. Eight. I'm glad you

(01:33:05):
know there was there was a movement to really push
us all to, oh, you'll be so much healthier if
you go plant based or whatever. And there was that
documentary on Netflix prop again the total nonsense. Did you
see that one? The Game Changers documentary to total propaganda
all ties into the climate change garbage too. Oh, cows

(01:33:28):
put too much fart in the air with the methane.
So we need to stop eating cows and all eat
plant based and we'll all be stronger and healthier. Man,
I know the five people who are like mister Olympian
or whatever who listen to this show who are plant
based are gonna send me photos of their abs, be like,
oh I eat or lentils and cabbage. Maybe you're just

(01:33:48):
like a genetic anomaly. I don't want to tell you.
Imagine what those farts smell like. Fair point, Ethan Buck.
I think you nailed it on Batman begins being the
best of that trilogy. Great story, great acting and dialogue
with great flow. I felt the Dark Knight was second,
that I wasn't that impressed with the third one. Well, Ethan,

(01:34:09):
you and I line up on this one. Producer Mark
is wrong, which is not the first time. So there
we go. Although I will, in Producer Mark's defense, say
that Keith Ledger's performance in The Dark Night Movie is
the best of any performance in any of the movies.
Of course, I mean that's a gay. It sucks that

(01:34:30):
he couldn't finish the movie. Well he didn't he finish. No,
they had to shoot a couple of scenes without him,
Like I think it was mostly scenes that wouldn't have
involved his voice, or they just they used prior takes
of him and overlaid the voice on the guy that
had to replace him. I didn't know. I was unaware

(01:34:51):
of that. Yeah, he died right at the end of filming. Yeah,
he went to such a he just went to such
a dark place that there was no no coming back
for I guess, I don't know. It's kind of a
obviously very sad, but it was. It was an amazing
performance that all said. Who would have thought that years
years later you would have Joaquin Phoenix in the Joker movie.

(01:35:12):
Also give a very good joker performance. You knew that
two were going to be compared, but they're both excellent.
You know that's it's coke and pepsi. You can like
them both. Do you have a preference, by the way,
for coke and pepsi between the two pepsi? You're a pepsi.
You like the mets pepsi. I see, I see what.
I see a pattern here. I see what's going on.

(01:35:33):
What I have to be against the norm? Um, you
know you like the underdog. I get it. I get it.
I just like to taste of PEPSI better, oh my
wife for it. I don't really drink soda though. No
princess has gotten me drinking ginger ale recently, and um,
ginger ale, I will say it's delicious. I can't drink

(01:35:54):
ginger ale just for fun. Like if I have a
stomach ache, I'll drink some ginger ale. But I can't
just drink it liquid? Can do you? My man? Um?
Do you have any movies on the on the schedule
for that? You know the movies that I always yell at.
You haven't seen how you made a list? It's you
can watch one or two with missus mark this weekend.
The Joker's on it. Okay, you know, I'm definitely gonna
gonna get the free trial of HBO Max and watch it.

(01:36:16):
I will, I will, we will allow it, We will
allow it. That's fair. That's a good one. There's an
interesting documentary about Queen and the Restart with what's his name?
The guy from America and Idol who slipping my mind
right now? Oh, Adam Lambert. Yes, there's an documentary on
Netflix about it. I'm curious to watch that really. Yeah,

(01:36:36):
very interesting. All right, Chris next up here. Oh, for
those are wondering, I've been watching Succession, which I think
is excellent and I highly recommend. Chris hey Buck. I'm
not that great with words, but I want to thank
you from the bottom of my heart for all you
do and stand for. You're the Solomon Jority's voice. I'm
a pretty good judge of character, and you, sir, are
the real deal. I wish you protection and love shield time,

(01:36:57):
my brother. Well, Chris, that's the nicest thing. And it
was written to me all day, probably all week, maybe
all month, so it's really appreciated. Man, Thank you so
much for that. And if Yeah, I'm just all I
gotta say so thank you. That's really very nice of you.
It does mean a lot, especially because you should see
some of the other messages I get sent to me. Whoa,
the libs. The libs are crazy kind of wants some

(01:37:22):
pasta tonight, you know what I mean? You know, go bigger,
go home, like just I should just lean into this thing,
good news, and I mostly do. Yeah, I do TV sometimes,
but that's waiste up. So you know, I just throw
on a big, a big coat and it's fine, you know,
a suit jacket or whatever, because I feel like, as
long as we still got locked down, might as well
enjoy the cuisine. So and for those are saying, oh, book,
you can't eat gluten, gluten free pasta taste the same, taste,

(01:37:43):
the same. Everyone always talks smack about this. I'm like,
it's the same thing, folks. You just need to make
a little modification. Gluten freeze delicious, al Buck. My favorite
Fauci impression was regarding you comparing something stuck in your
teeth is small like a virus, except the virus is smaller. Lol.
I did well, al I'm glad you appreciate it was

(01:38:06):
it was for you, It is for your own health
and wellness. You know, you gotta take a toothpick sometimes.
Don't stab yourself because you could You could then open
the membrane around the mouth, and then bacteria and virus
could because you don't have problem mitigation could find its
way in and amount, and then you got an infection
are and it's bad because you know, then we have

(01:38:28):
to use antibiotics, antibiotics side effects, wear a mask the end.
So yeah, I'm I'm glad you appreciated doctor fauci Um.
So I kind of miss having Bernie Sanders to do
impressions over. Yeah, he's been out of the mix for
a while now and on succession and there's a character
based on Bernie Sanders and the character is a character. Also,

(01:38:51):
the actor is the same actor from Billions who plays
the head of what's effectively like um Morgan Stanley or
JP Moore, Gona whatever, I forget the guy's name. But
what do you think of Burnie Knives. He's the head
of spart Knives, that's what it's called. What's up? What
do you think Bernie's doing for the Fourth of July weekend? Oh?
I think he's gonna be having um a cookout. But

(01:39:13):
using the bare minimum of contained gas because the climate change.
And I think he's gonna be grilling a tofu, a
tofurkey burger. Delicious, so I'm telling you delicious, and we're
gonna make sure we break it up into a lot
of little pieces and redistribute the tofu. I think that's

(01:39:34):
what he's gonna do. That sounds like the worst life
fourth ever. Yeah, Socialist July fourth. There you go. Everybody
gets a bite of a burger that's not even a
real burger, but everyone you know, from each according to
his burger, to each according to his burger. That's how
it's gonna go. Something like that. You're in the Freedom

(01:39:56):
This is the Buck Sexton Show podcast. All right home,
stretched before you all get to go back to either
preparing for or enjoying your Independence Day weekend. Notice I
have not called it fourth of July. I think once
on this I've said Independence Day because that is what
it is. And I do agree with those who say
that we should call it the right thing. So that's

(01:40:18):
why I'm with it. Pablo, next up here, Hey, Buck,
I was listening to your podcasts on Spotify. I heard
you ask the question why is the left so disturbed
by the Saint Louis couple protecting their home with guns.
I have a theory. Mister McCloskey was brandishing what appears
to be an AAR fifteen or similar weapon, with the

(01:40:40):
left demanding defund the police. Now there's a reason that
has been an active and they can understand that explains
someone needs an AAR fifteen. They have been after these
weapons for years and this could be a problem for
their reasoning. Basically, if local government isn't going to provide
for policing these weapons, they become these weapons become more

(01:41:01):
useful and necessary shields. Hie, Yeah, I mean I answered Pablo.
First of all, I think you probably remember I did
answer the question. I posed it rhetorically and then answered
why they're so upset about the air fifteen. But that's fine.
I think you're posing your own answer to the question,
which is great. Yeah, Now there is a very clear
use case for why you'd want an R fifteen and

(01:41:21):
not just like a double barrel shotgun. Someone has a
double barrel twelve gage. Yeah, that may be able to
hold a mob, hold a mob back from looting, burning
your home and killing you in your whole family. Right.
It could if they're really that scared that you're going
to first of all hit them with both you know,
hit two people with a shot each. But they could
rush you, and they're gonna get you are if you're

(01:41:43):
pretty handy with it. Someone tries to even if you've
got ten fifteen people, I'll try to rush you at once.
A whole bunch of them are going to take casualties
in that in that process. So the use case for
an R fifteen does seem to be established in a
sense by this concept of the mob coming to your
home and threatening to kill you. So here we go,

(01:42:06):
Missy Rights. Governor Nuisance shut us down again. No restaurants
or bars, but we still have wineries. Nuisance and Aunti
Pelosi owned several good thing I have you and producer Mark,
what are these people still afraid of? If this virus
was as easily spread and deadly as they lied to
us about them, we'd all be dead by now. We

(01:42:28):
spent the evening in our favorite Mexican restaurant for the
last time and who knows how long, and the communists
succeeded in canceling celebrations for our independence and freedom. I'm
moving to Mars well, I don't want you to hear
the Mars, Missy, because we need you to listening to
the show, and I don't think that technically the Wi
Fi will work up there for you to download the
podcast every day. Plus, I hear the climate on Mars

(01:42:50):
is a little rough, but I do hear what you're
saying here. I'm hoping tonight to go out to dinner
for the first time in a very long time for
outdoor dining in New York. I can't I can't remember
the last time I went. Right. It's gonna feel weird,
like excuse me, Like, mister server, you bring us food
and we'd pay you. This seems so strange, but that's
kind of where we're at. So we'll see how it

(01:43:12):
goes next up here, John, here we go, Buck. I'm
a real shield side, a real news fan. I believe
the Soup Nazi episode was removed for obvious offensive reasons.
At least that's the argument made. Do not ever do
a Texas yeehaw. Ever, we don't do that, John, I

(01:43:32):
think you're right on that. I think we I think
we established that, So thank you for reminding me in
case they didn't know. And as for the Soup Nazi
episode producer Mark, what do you got for me on that?
I don't believe it's ever been taken off streaming services
or anything like that now that I'm thinking. I mean,

(01:43:54):
there's a couple episodes that you could meet, like Soup Nazi,
the Cigar Store Indian. There's a couple of episodes. The
only episode of Seinfeld that did get pulled from syndication
but is now on Hulu is the Puerto Rican Day
Parade that aired once and then they refused aired in
syndication people. There was backlash over it, but now it's

(01:44:15):
back on Hulu. Really, yes, what was the what was
the problem with the Puerto Rican Day Parade episode? They
just made fun of Puerto Ricans and the whole parade
and the traffic stuff. Yeah, yeah, I never saw that one.
I feel like Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld are the
two comics that are pretty much They're allowed to do
whatever they want. Curb your enthusiasm. There are many episodes

(01:44:38):
that I could see somebody having a problem with. I
don't agree with it, but I could see it. But
nobody's ever to go after Larry David, Oh Pruc and
Nick says the Puerto Rican flag gets burned in that episode.
Oh yeah, you're right, Yeah, okay, I get I kind
of get that one. We got some messages coming up
coming up on Instagram. Stewart rides Buck. We need help

(01:44:59):
to fending against this post an extremely liberal friend who
brought her to me. Any ideas Demo. Here's what Democrats,
Republicans and Trump are proposing on police reform. And it's
a bill on classifying lynching as a hate crime. I
don't even understand. It's from crooked media. I'm not even
clear on what it's saying. I got to look at
this a little bit more, Stewart, But thank you for

(01:45:21):
writing in. Let's go to Ryan Buck. I appreciate all
you and Mark do. Keep fighting the good fight. Remember
this coming on Instagram. You can send us messages there.
Buck Sexton's my handle on Instagram. My concern right now
is the amount of anti gun legislation in the House,
and send it. His country's really started getting crazy. We
need our Second Amendment more than ever. What are your

(01:45:42):
thoughts on Crenshaw mechan any twenty twenty four presidential ticket.
You could be their White House Press secretary. Kelly's a friend,
so I'm a big fan of hers Crenshaw. I've never met,
but obviously guys in Navy Seals seems like a good dude.
I should have him on the show where we're going
to have him on, and I just honestly forgot. So
I've never reached out, but we will. Ryan Rice again,

(01:46:02):
thank you for being a voice of reason in these
unreasonable times. Ryan, Thank you for being smart with your
choice of listening. Thank you all. Everybody. Please tell people
about the Buck Sexton Show. Pass the Buck this weekend
while you're barbecuing. Have a great Independence Day. Shields High
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