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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome in.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
Whoa rough start, sound like Kamlin. Welcome in to our
number three, Clay Travis buck Sexton show. Appreciate all of
you hanging out with us as we are dealing with
a lot of different moving parts right now. Hurricane Milton.
If you heard us. In the second hour, Senator Rick
Scott of Florida came on and said, get out while
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you can. This is potentially a devastating storm the likes
of which Florida has not seen, particularly in the Tampa area,
in one hundred years.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
Get out while you can.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
That story continues, Buck, you are in South Florida, down
in Miami. I saw that Tampa Airport I believe is
shutting down today. Orlando's airport is shutting down tomorrow. Where
exactly this is going to hit, as all of you
know who follow hurricanes, is unclear. There's a cone of
potential landing spots that narrows as it gets closer to land,
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but there is a wide range. Fort Myers, Nate, we
got a lot of you who listen there. Tampa, we
got a large number of you who listen there. We
got people all over the state of Florida, Orlando, and Miami,
certainly big audiences in those communities as well. Listen to people,
if you are in vicinity of water, this is going
to be a big storm surge. Even if you're a
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mile or two back from land, you're in danger and
buck I've talked about it. Tampa's beautiful. I've spent a
decent amount of time in that community over the years.
But if you have ever driven around in Tampa Bay,
there are a lot of fantastic old Florida homes. Because
there has not been a hurricane really hit devastatingly in
Tampa in basically one hundred years, no one has really
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dealt with a massive storm surge here. Now, hopefully this
hurricane will weaken, maybe it will hit in an area
that is less populated, maybe it will spare the utter
devastation that there has been concern as it pertains to
this particular storm. But don't risk it. Get out while
you can. You heard the Senator. We want you and
your families to be safe. Listen to everybody out there
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giving you that advice. That is the number one thing
as we move through. Second major story, Kamala Harris. As
we sit here exactly four weeks from election day, is
on a media tour. Yesterday, sixty Minutes released what I
think it's fair to say was a disaster of an
interview for Kamala Harris Buck you would I think sign
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off on things could not have gone much worse for her.
She then went on The View Live right before we
came on the air. Here, we have played you clips
from both of those. Both of them were unmitigated disasters.
She is now talking to Howard Stern. Howard Stern recently
said that he did not want anybody who votes for
Donald Trump to listen to his show anymore because they
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are morons. So that might give you an indication of
what kind of aggressive questioning is coming there. She is
finishing off her day in New York City by going
on Stephen Colbert, we played for you audio yesterday Kamala
attacked her On DeSantis for not taking her phone calls
today in the White House, President Biden said DeSantis is
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doing a great job and that he has his private
phone number and they have been talking to prepare. DeSantis
went on with Fox and Friends and Sean Hannity and said, Hey,
I've worked well with Trump, I've worked well with Biden.
This is not political. Whoever gave Kamala Harris the advice
this is me talking, not DeSantis, to make this political.
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I think is the same person who told her, Hey,
let's go do this media tour. There is a slow
panic setting in and Buck, I wanted to hit you
with this. If you're paying attention to what's going on,
don't pay necessarily attention to what people say.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
Pay attention to what they do.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
If Kamala Harris was doing great, they wouldn't have a
full sprint of media availabilities for her after doing none
of them for a very long time. But this is
the headline in the Wall Street Journal, my favorite newspaper
to read, and the headline right now is Buck, Kamala
Harris struggling to break through with working class democrats fear
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in crucial blue Wall states. Harris allies want sharper economic message,
more campaign visits. And there was something buried in this article, Buck,
that I wanted to hit you with, in particular because
I think it stands to what the Cook Political Report
did today, which, as they have said, Eric Hovdy, who
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is running for the Senate in Wisconsin, they moved that
from lean Blues. He's running against Senator Tammy Baldwin. They
now say that is a toss up, and there is
an element in here that I want to read to you.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
Buck.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
An internal poll done by Democrat Tammy Baldwin's Senate campaign
last week showed Harris down by three points in Wisconsin,
while Baldwin was up two, according to a person familiar
with the poll. The person said much of the narrowing
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is due to Republican strength with non college educated men.
Public polling has shown Harris with a slight lead in
the state. Here's another second. Harris hasn't matched President Biden's
support from organized labor or with high school educated blue
collar workers, which is why there is a panic setting
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in in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Buck, you hit on
this early on. But when you hear that Tammy Baldwin's
own internal polling has Trump up three woo, that is
a major alarm bell because if Kamala loses Wisconsin, she
can't win this election.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Basically, what is the not the pathway for the electoral college.
You know, there's ways you can change the map, so yes,
Kamala can win, but what is the undecided voter pathway
or demographic tranch anyway you can phrase it that Kamala
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is going to be able to get to her side
to win in these very contested states. The early ballot
and early voting data out of Pennsylvania is very encouraging
two Republicans right now. It's not definitive, but it is
very encouraging. You know, I've I've had kind of a
quiet confidence about Trump's chances against Kamala all along Clay,
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just because if Kamala Harris can be Donald Trump, anyone
can be Donald Trump from the Democrat side.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
Any Democrat can win the presidency. If Kamala Harris can win,
just mean Republican matters.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
It means it means that the Democrat machine has become
so efficient and powerful that even a once in a
generation political talent like Donald Trump would be not enough.
So the stakes are very high in that sense, not
just for the country, but also for the future of
the GOP and the Republican Party. I mean, I think
jd Vance this is unusual for a vice president. I
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think jd Vance has already shown a lot of people
that this guy is ready to go right now. Not
right now meeting, but you know what I'm saying, Like
he could take over in twenty eight, and there would
be the future of both the country and of the
MAGA movement would be in very good hands. Kamala Harris
is is awful at being a candidate. And I also think, look,
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I sometimes have a tough time being as strident about
these politicians as maybe I should be, because I'm trying
to see good in people and I don't want you know,
we don't want to be mean here. We're not trying
to be mean here. But then I remind like, that's
how I thought about Tim Wallas. But then I remind
myself of what he did during COVID, and I'm like, no,
he deserves it. He deserves it. And you mentioned what
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Kamala Harris did to Brett Kavanaugh, which I think doesn't
get nearly enough attention. As the female voice on the
Democrat side of the Senate Judiciary Committee, she led the
charge to smear a man as a rapist who anybody
with an IQ over fifty could see was manifestly innocent.
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Okay not, I don't know. I wasn't there. You know,
who knows fifty to fifty. There was zero evidence of
any kind and any very you know, there was just nothing.
It was all just a giant smear campaign. She led
that campaign. I bring this up because that's when I
have to remind myself when we point out that her husband,
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Doug M. Hoff, is obviously a scumbag and not a
good person, and that they tried to elevate him as
part of the whole Oh, he's masking you can trust him.
These are bad people, actually. They have led public lives
and private lives that are problematic for anybody who's being
honest about what the country needs, what the future of
the country may be. Clay, Kamala Harris is a person
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who is deeply unimpressive on all levels. There's nothing about
Kamala Harris that you could say, is I mean maybe ruthlessness, right,
That's kind of what I say about Pelosi. Pelosi is
ruthless and apparently very good at picking stocks, helps to
be helps to be very connected with whatever laws are
going to come out of the Congress, but very good
at picking stocks. But Clay, I will note that there
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was also even Kabla came out and said that she's
a gun owner. We haven't played this yet. Can we
do this? Because I think this is this was an
obvious question as soon as she said she's a gun owner.
That should have been asked. Here is Kamala Harris telling
everybody what she owns? We should talk about it? Play
the cut.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
You recently surprised people when you said that you are
a gun owner, and then there's someone came into your house.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
Not the first time I've just shot it. That's not
the first time I've talked about it. So what kind
of gun do you own? And when and why did
you get it?
Speaker 4 (10:03):
I have a glock and I've had it for quite
some time, and I mean Lokville.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
My background is in law enforcement, and so there you go.
Have you ever fired it? Yes, of course.
Speaker 4 (10:20):
I have at a shooting range.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
Yes, of course I have. Okay, Buck, you know a
lot more about guns than I do. Many of this
audience are experts in guns. Your reaction, do you think
Kamala Harris has a glock? Do you think that she
has fired it many times at a gun range? And
what would you follow up with as a gun guy
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if you had been sitting across from Kamala Harris here.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
So I think that my assessment on the show from
when this initially came up is accurate, and even more
accurate now, which is I think that this is a
firearm that she got when she was probably the district
attorney in San Francisco. You know, I'm gonna take herit
her word that she owns a gun. Right now, people
have been saying, well, what, Look, if someone asked me
what I know, I would say, I've a Block nineteen.
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You know, I would say I've got a I've got
a subcompact, I've got a seventeen, I've got a you know,
I would talk about you know, I've got a Hollicin
or I've got you know whatever. My optic is. She's
not gonna get any of that, right. I think if
she's fired this gun, it hasn't been in the last decade,
that's my guest. I think she's fired it once at
the range and put it away in some lock box
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in a desk drawer with old tax returns or something. Okay,
I think she has no But my my bigger takeaway
from this is Okay, so then why shouldn't every law
abiding American without a felony conviction or some you know
reason why they Why can't you own a handgun in
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a lot of these jurisdictions across the country, Democrats like
Kamlo is making it impossible. Why do you make everyone
else jump through all of these hoops? The question I
would ask her is great, shouldn't shouldn't every law abiding
American be able to enjoy their Second Amendment rights and
own a glock just like you? Kamala, she would not
answer that question, by the way, because the anti gun
and you know, the you know, the Moms against Gun
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Violence whatever they're called, and the Brady people and all
this stuff, they would lose their minds because there's a
whole the gun issue for Democrats isn't really even about firearms.
This is what it's about, a separation of us and them.
Gun owners are bad people who vote the wrong way.
Therefore we want to antagonize them. And there are some
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Democrats who I think realize that disarming the population is
a critical step in absolutist control. I do believe that
as well. But Kamala Harris, once again Clay wants to
have it both ways. She's very anti gun. She doesn't
want people to be able to own firearms, but for
the purposes of getting elected. She's like, I've got a
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glock and I've fired it. I mean, I think if
she's not all outlying, which she could be, or just
flat outlying, she's fired it once. She got it, probably
a decade ago, and it's been sitting in a lock
box ever since. And I think that she wants to
enjoy rights herself that she also doesn't want to afford
other people. It's like, if she believes that she should
have a gun, why shouldn't anybody who wants to defend
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themselves to be able to be able to have a
gun too.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
I don't know if Bill Bill Whittaker, the guy who
asked that question on sixty Minutes, is a gun guy,
but I do give him credit for asking a lot
of questions that were reasonable and pushing back some on
her answers because I think, if you watch this video,
I think she's lying, and you may be right. She
may have fired a gun a decade ago. The way
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she answers it makes me feel like maybe she got
a gun and she's never really been to the range.
I just think, as a politician, wouldn't if she were
really proud of shooting the gun, wouldn't there be video
or pictures of her at the gun range. I mean, again,
I know she's a san Francisco Democrat. So there may
not be a lot of political advantage in picture of
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her during the DA's campaign, for instance, But politicians get
pictures and videos everywhere. I would think there would be
evidence of her doing this somewhere in her possession if
she had actually been to a gun range with her
own handgun and been firing it there.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Oh so you think, See, I don't want to get
caught in saying that she's lying and then there's a
photo that comes out. But you right now your assessment
is you just think she's lying. Well, all the way
she answered it. Buck she may have a gun, but
I just can't believe there wouldn't be photos or video
of her shooting the gun that she would have somewhere
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to be able to prove, hey, here's my gun.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
Here, I am shooting it. Because I think it would
benefit her in this campaign. If there was footage with
these Midwest voters that she's trying to reach, she would
look way more normal if there was a video of
her shooting a gun or a.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Picture the coastal door donor elites, they would be very
very unhappy with a Kamala firing a handgun photo. I'm
just saying that this is the thing right, This is
like a lot of the environmental issue. It's it's not
about appealing to voters, it's about appealing to check writers. Yeah,
and I think gun issue, she's she would help her overall.
(15:16):
I agree with you. I'm just saying I think that
she doesn't want to you know, she doesn't want to
go there. She's not willing to make that decision begun.
I just don't think she's you just think she's flat
out lying, which is I can't disagree with you. I mean,
to me, that's just you know, I don't know. I mean,
maybe she'd.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
It's maybe who would come out and say, yeah, I
was at the gun range with her. Hey, I worked
in the DA's office. We used to go shoot all
the time. I mean, is there anybody out there listening
to us right now that has fired a firearm that
wouldn't have somebody who would say, yeah, I've seen him
or her with a gun before.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
I mean, yeah, I look, I see what you're saying.
I'm just I'm I kind of go back and forth
on because it'd be such a stupid and such a
brazen lie, and if she actually got caught. But I
don't think she's gonna get caught because now they're going
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four four eight two four say do it today. Welcome
back in Clay Travis buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all of
you hanging out with us. We mentioned that Kamala is
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on a media tour and she started off her day
with the Ladies on the View the sixty Minutes Interview
in full came out last night. She now is talking
with Howard Stern, and then she's gonna be on with
Stephen Colbert. For those of you who are aware, they
usually tape those things around What, Buck, you lived right
by the Late Show for a long time, like five
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point thirty Eastern Ish is when they tape that show typically, I.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Always yes, And I remember during COVID I lived a
block from them. I used to walk past the La
Show every single day. I live right there. And I
remember during the COVID when they were doing the show's clay,
not only was ever in line outside masked, but they
were social distancing the line and masking outside. It was
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freezing outside. Yeah, well remember the view.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
What was only like last year that they stopped wearing
masks in their studio audience, Which is funny in and
of itself that that would still be going on. But
this is one of the questions that Howard Stern hit
Kamala with. We're gonna play this for you, but Buck,
I will before I even play that out, I will
raise my hand and I will say I would have
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never believed that Howard Stern, whose books I enjoyed watt reading,
who I occasionally would listen to would turn into such
a total pussy Willow in his radio show that he
back in the day. Whatever you think of Howard Stern,
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if he had Kamala Harris on, his first question would be,
and I think it's actually a super interesting question, which
would be somewhat revelatory of Kamala would be when did
you find out that Doug im Hoff got his nanny pregnant?
Wouldn't that be something that you think if you were
dating a guy and you're like, hey, you've got two kids,
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why did your first marriage end? He got the nanny pregnant.
I'm not saying everybody's perfect, but I think he got
the nanny pregnant.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
For most of.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
You out there would be a ooh, is this a
guy I want to date?
Speaker 1 (21:29):
Everybody?
Speaker 2 (21:30):
Look, there's a lot of people who get divorced. Marriage
is hard. I'm not judging anybody who gets divorced. If
you get your nanny pregnant, I am, I'm sorry going
to judge you. In your house, you can't avoid getting
the nanny pregnant. I think that's on you. That would
be a big red flag for me if I were
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dating someone, when did Kamala find that out to mention
nothing of Hey, Doug im Hoff also is accused credibly
of smacking a woman so hard in the face that
he spun her fully around in twenty twelve at a
Fancy Can party. And now, based on all these allegations
from the Daily Mail, it sounds like he was kind
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of a toxic dude inside of his law firm when
it comes to how he treated women. Now, again, these
are allegations. That's something that I think Kamala Harris should
have to answer somewhere, because Buck, I think you would
agree with me. Who you pick as a spouse says
a lot about you in both directions. And if you're
telling us, hey, you deserve to have the most important
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job in America in terms of judgment and decision making,
I'd want to know how, at forty nine years old,
you picked Doug Imhoff as the man of your dreams,
given what his background is and what you had to
know about him.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
Instead, this is.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
What Howard Stern, in a slobbering, embarrassing interview just said
with Kamala Harris.
Speaker 3 (22:56):
When you said you don't nap, I get it, because
what you've taken on is extraordinarily difficult, And I mean,
do you feel the pressure of the moment in the
sense that like when I met you out in the hall,
I said, I'm really nervous because I want this to
go well for you. I want it to go well
for the country. Even when I watched them on Saturday
Night Live with the where they have Maya Rudolph playing you,
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I hate it. I don't want you being made fun of.
It's too much at stake. I believe the entire future
of this country right now, I mean as America, Land
of the Free, Home of the brave. I think it's literally.
Speaker 6 (23:30):
On the line.
Speaker 3 (23:32):
And when I see them, how did you react to
this Saturday Night Live bit?
Speaker 4 (23:35):
Well, I just saw it, actually, and it was funny.
I am a huge fan of Maya Rudolph's I think
she put a lot of time into doing the piece
and the character.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
Okay, Buck, so let me just set this up for
you for people out there. His opening question of her
is do you nap? She says no, and then that's
the next entire interchange between them on the show.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
When did Howard's turn to turn into a neurotic little lady?
That's what he sounds like. He sounds like like like
a crazy little old woman who's scared that, you know,
the burglars are going to break through the window and
or high rise at any moment or something. I mean,
what happened to this guy? I never was a fan that,
for whatever that's worth, but I mean he wasn't this
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This is sad. Well, not only that, buck, he was funny.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
And so for one of your your first question for
Kamala Harris to be that you're so nervous and you
want the interview to go well for her. First of all,
you're telling me that you have absolutely no desire to
do a real interview. But secondly, how can you be
upset at the use of humor on Saturday Night Live? Again,
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this is something I've argued for a long time, and
I think it's really consequential. I think if you don't
have a sense of humor, you scare me, and.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
People say, well, what do you mean by that?
Speaker 2 (24:56):
Senses of humor, understand nuance, and you're self aware and
you're able to laugh. I actually give Kamala credit for
that answer. If she actually does find Maya Rudolph who
plays her funny, that is a self awareness from her
because I think Maya Rudolph actually does Kamala Harris decently
right as an impersonator. And if you go back in time,
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remember George W. Bush or George HW. Bush love Dana Carvey.
He would have him into the White House to do
his Bush impersonations back in the day. I think George W.
Bush was fine with the way they made fun of him.
My argument has been, and I'm curious if you'd agree
with me, Buck, absolutism is the enemy of comedy. As
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soon as you become so convinced that you are one
hundred percent right and everybody else is one hundred percent wrong,
you lose the ability to laugh at yourself and be
a logical, reasonable person. And I've said this, maybe I'm wrong.
Do you think the terrorist camps have funny terrorists? Like
if you're sitting around training to try to blow somebody up,
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do you think that there's really funny terrorist?
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Maybe there are.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
My answer would be no, because absolutism is the enemy
of nuance and humor, and that's what Howard Stern is
buying into. I don't even want to see you made
fun of because it might hurt.
Speaker 4 (26:16):
No.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
No, No, everybody in power should be made fun of.
That's actually super important in my opinion.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
Can confirm that the intel hall from the bin Laden
raid did not have a lot of good bin Loden
stand up. So yes, they tend to mind do.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
But you know what I'm talking about, Like whatever you
do for a living, if you're a mechanic, there's somebody
in your office and your mechanic shop that can make
you laugh. That is the funniest part of being at
work is there is somebody, hopefully who can make you
laugh at work every now and then. If you are
so committed to the idea of whatever it is, blowing
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up your animal enemies, which is the definition of terrorism,
that you're a comedian like Howard Stern and you would
start your interview with Kamala Harris by saying, I hope
this goes really well. And it hurts me when someone
even does an impersonation of you on Saturday Night Live.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
I'm sorry, what a shell of himself?
Speaker 4 (27:07):
Hee?
Speaker 1 (27:07):
Is that that's cult level pathetic stuff, right, that's that.
Don't make fun of the dear leader. And if Kamala
Harris is your dear leader, you got you got big
problems to begin with. I you know, you even really
had this with Biden. There was no you know, hardcore
Biden constituency while he was president. There were people that
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were happy that that Trump wasn't president, right, but nobody
was like, this guy's amazing. It wasn't like the Obama years,
when there was a a in your face happy brand,
you know, happy to be associated with brand association for Democrats.
With Barack Obama right, they would have they wanted his
his book on their coffee table, they wanted his photo
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on their wall. I mean all of that. Biden doesn't
inspire that kind of clearly. They just pushed him out.
But he hasn't inspired that kind of feeling in Democrats all.
I mean, Kamal Harris is even worse. Yes, I think
she's I think they've actually ended up with one of
the worst possible candidates they've had. Of all of the
Democrats who ran in twenty twenty, I think Kamala Harris
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is one of the worst ones. Her job was to
be effectively a vice president who checked off the boxes,
so she was a dei higher as vice president. It
was not her competency, her record of accomplishment, or any
her political skills. It wasn't that she came in second
place in the primary and it was like a runner
up trophy. It was, oh, okay, well we have somebody
(28:33):
who's a senator, she's black, she's female, she's a Democrat.
Let's make her VP. That was the party apparatus made
that decision. She's not good at this and that Howard
Stern or anyone. But by the way, it's not even
Howard Stern to view any of these shows that are
sitting down Cobert in sixty minutes. I think sixty minutes
still takes itself seriously enough that they are not willing
(28:54):
to completely debase themselves for a candidate that is so inept.
The view, clearly, I mean, the view is just I
don't even say about the view. But then again, I
do not know a single person that watches it, so
I can't speak to one.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
I mean, I think it's a lot of wine moms, right,
if you're home at ten o'clock in the morning. I mean,
first of all, I know more people are home now
because there's a lot more remote work. But what do
you think the average ten am viewership is in America?
I would bet that it's still overwhelmingly female. Right, that's
my guess. You're maybe I'm wrong, but I would think
(29:34):
a ten am viewership is overwhelmingly female, a lot of
moms who dropped off their kids at school, maybe hitting
the wine a little bit early. Who think, oh, Sonny
Houstin will be Goldberg, Joy Bahar. That's the group I'd
like to have a book club with. Sounds miserable to me,
but there obviously is an audience there. But I think
to your point, Buck, the bigger and better question is
(29:56):
all of these people are already voting for Kamala.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
How many is a good question. How many people listen.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
To Howard Stern regularly still and are voting for Trump?
Speaker 1 (30:06):
Almost none?
Speaker 2 (30:07):
Almost none, I would argue, are if you're if you
made it all the way through COVID and Howard Stern
being angry that you weren't wearing your mask enough and
you are still listening to Howard Stern there, I mean,
he said I don't want Trump voters to listen to
me because they're morons. Do you think that there is
any way at all that very many Trump voters are
(30:28):
still listening to him?
Speaker 1 (30:29):
I don't. I don't know who listens to I don't
know if anyone who listens to that show, I'll be
obll be honest with you, and I'm you know, I'm
I'm willing to admit that like to call her daddy. Podcast.
From the metrics, we can see has a huge audience,
which I know. I don't know what to say other
than apparently a lot of people. You know, there are
other shows out there that I'll listen to sometimes that
(30:51):
I you know, I don't have time for it usually,
but I enjoy and I understand why they have big audiences.
And I don't know who's I guess the stern audience
is just people who have listened him for so long
that it's a habit that they won't break no matter what.
But I.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Think his audience at pinprick of what it used to be.
I mean, I really do, and I think he's turned off.
I mean why Look I said this back then, when
he said a couple of weeks ago, if you vote
for Trump, you're a more and I don't want you
to listen to you. If you are considering voting for Kamala,
I want you to listen to us. I want you
to hear our arguments. I welcome you. I wish more
(31:26):
Kamala voters listen to us, because, by the way, I
think the more time you listen, the less likely you
would be to be a Kamala voter. Because I think
we're logical, rational and reasonable, and nothing we say is
remotely radical. And so I want you to listen because
I want you to hear arguments that otherwise you might
not get exposed to. But Trump, I mean, for Howard Stern,
I mean it's an embarrassment for him to say.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
That everyone we can put, we can kind of round
them all up now the few sixty minutes call her daddy,
Howard Stern? Where has she been? Where else has she been?
Last few day? I mean it's all of a sudden,
she's doing all this media. She has not I don't
think she has persuaded a single a single voter, correct,
(32:09):
I agree with you with any of this. I mean
may be like a handful and I mean actually a
handful of people. I think that it has been a
total nothing burger, and if anything, has actually been a negative,
a net negative for the Kamala campaign. I mean, these clips, Clay,
can't you can't make this stuff up? I always used
(32:29):
to say, I feel badly Biden reminds me when one
of my grandfather's I was very close to and you know,
had a very high opinion of started to have positive decline.
I saw some of that with Biden, and so it
just it would, you know, trigger in my mind those
memories of a grandfather who's struggling because he can't you know,
remember and the words aren't his. And so that always
(32:49):
kind of held us back with I think going all
in on you were saying, look, the guy's probably got dementia,
but you felt bad sometimes going at him for his
lack of cognition just because it's it's a sad thing.
I mean, it's it's a sad thing. He's at that stage.
Kamala Harris. No, No, there's no dementia. I mean she has,
you know, the cognition is there. She just says nonsense,
(33:13):
I mean truly just says nonsense, and not everyone, you know.
I disagree with Bernie Sanders. He doesn't spew nonsensical idiocy.
I just think that he's wrong on things, but he
doesn't say things that make zero sense, you know. I
I disagree with Pete Booter judge. He doesn't say things
he speaks like in the corporate jargon. But he doesn't
say things that make no sense. Kamala Harris makes no sense.
(33:36):
She says nothing.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
He's a moron, she's a more. And actually she's not
only a moron. I think she picked a dumber person
than her to be her VP, which is Tim Walls,
which why I've said for some time, Buck, I'm not
even This is not hyperbole from me, no joke, as
Joe Biden would say, I think Kamala and Walls is
the dumbest presidential ticket that has existed in any of
(33:58):
our lives.
Speaker 1 (33:59):
I don't Yeah, I don't even know.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
Because usually to your point, Barack Obaba is a really
smart guy, right, you may not agree with him, but
he's a legitimately smart guy.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Kamal's a moron.
Speaker 3 (34:11):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
Look, Bill Clinton was obviously a very smart guy. I
can't even think of a close second in our life
for the most moronic presidential ticket than this one right now,
with Kamalo Walls.
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Close it up shop here on Clay and Buck for
the day. I just want to tell you all, I
I'm gonna be traveling because I have to get out
to the Bill Mars Show for Friday, So Clay will
be solo tomorrow. Obviously, the flight situation for anybody, even
in mymmy is going to be complicated over the days
ahead because the massive hurricane bearing down on this state.
(36:07):
So I'm trying to get to California to be able
to do the show. Clay will be solo tomorrow, and yeah, Clay,
it's gonna be We've got a lot going on this week.
I mean, it feels like everything colliding right now. It's
gonna be a frenzy all the way up through the election.
Be safe on your travel. It's important for you.
Speaker 2 (36:27):
We're talking about speaking to a different audience to get
on Bill Mahers Show Friday night.
Speaker 1 (36:31):
That's gonna be big in.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
Terms of being able to make an argument to people
who may be more receptive to us than we think.
But that's gonna be good. Tomorrow. Just give you a
little bit of a preview. Senator Ted CRU's gonna join
us from down in Texas. He's up for re election.
We'll find out the latest and the lone star state there,
and then we'll also be joined by Ron Johnson, who
reached out wanted to talk about Wisconsin super competitive, not
(36:54):
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absolute latest from up there, so a lot to dive
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