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Rough Holiday Ahead with Empty Shelves Joe

Released Friday, 15th October 2021
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Rough Holiday Ahead with Empty Shelves Joe

Rough Holiday Ahead with Empty Shelves Joe

Rough Holiday Ahead with Empty Shelves Joe

Rough Holiday Ahead with Empty Shelves Joe

Friday, 15th October 2021
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0:00

Team, Welcome to the Freedom Hunt on

0:02

this Friday edition, Friday,

0:04

October fifteenth. Great to have you with me.

0:07

Appreciate you spending good time. Let's get

0:09

to it. Hashtag empty shells

0:11

Joe. That's trending now. People

0:13

are a little bit upset as they're finding

0:15

out that there's not going to be enough stuff on

0:18

the shelves for them to buy

0:20

this holiday season. We're entering

0:23

here, supply chain crisis continuing,

0:25

and the Transportation Secretary,

0:27

which is a cabinet level position, has

0:29

been kind of unfilled for the last

0:31

couple of months. We find out because Pete Buddha Judge,

0:34

former mayor of South Bend, Indiana,

0:36

because that's really the stepping stone to being the

0:38

Transportation secretary, he

0:40

has been on paternity leave for

0:43

the last two months. You also

0:45

got the firing of McCabe,

0:48

essentially erased former FBI

0:51

Acting Director McCabe. They erased it.

0:53

We might actually start with that one today. The border

0:55

mess continues. Team

0:57

Vogue refers to non prostate

1:00

owners instead of women. It's a real

1:02

thing, non prostate owners.

1:05

So I'm a prostate owner. I got that going for

1:07

me, which is nice. I own my prostate.

1:10

I do not rent, I

1:12

do not have it on layaway. But if you're

1:14

a non prostate owner, I believe you're a female, that's

1:16

teen vogue. That's a real thing. And also,

1:18

our plant based foods really better for the environment.

1:20

They're starting to ask questions. After all, the

1:23

you can't eat mean anymore because

1:25

it's going to kill everything with climate

1:27

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1:30

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2:40

hands. Here you go

2:43

with something that I've told you about

2:45

many times. You're seeing in an action now, and that is

2:47

that the left takes care of their

2:49

henchmen. It's a huge advantage

2:52

that they have. They make sure that

2:54

if you go to the mat, if you abuse your

2:56

power, if you break the law in

2:59

the furtherance of left

3:01

wing goals, they will

3:03

do everything they can, and

3:06

it's usually quite considerable. They

3:09

will do everything they can to make

3:11

sure you are well compensated, to

3:14

erase any blemishes

3:16

in your record, to give you book deals and

3:18

speaking fees, and maybe

3:21

some kind of a consulting or board seat

3:23

at Netflix or Amazon or

3:25

wherever. That's what they

3:27

do. That is the

3:30

reality that we see all

3:32

around us. And it has happened

3:34

yet again with former acting

3:37

FBI Director

3:40

McCabe. THEO you ask

3:43

for a miracle, I'll give you the FBI

3:46

and McCabe, if

3:48

you recall, he's a smug,

3:51

nasty little fellow and

3:55

he was part He was really like James

3:57

Comey's little toady. And

4:00

when Komy got fired, McCabe took it so

4:02

personally because these people

4:04

that work in these institutions, especially very powerful

4:07

ones like the FBI and the FBI

4:09

can basically ruin your life, right.

4:12

They can come up with some reason to talk to you. They can

4:14

say you lie. They can throw you in prison, They

4:16

can ruin your reputation, make you a felon. If

4:18

the FBI wants to, it can act in a way very

4:21

similar to the secret police. As we know, our

4:23

own judicial system is really

4:26

not able to stop the kind

4:28

of abuse that we saw by the FBI against

4:30

the Trump administration with the Russia

4:32

collusion madness. And

4:36

now they're showing you once again that even

4:38

when there is some measure of justice,

4:41

the left will make sure that that

4:43

is a rast as well. They're sending a

4:46

very clear message, like a mafia boss who

4:48

make sure that one of the

4:50

mafia soldiers, so to speaks, families

4:53

gets paid and taken care of while he's

4:56

serving his prison sentence. McCabe

4:59

was fired hours

5:01

before he was set to retire in twenty eighteen.

5:04

The dj fired him because he lied.

5:08

He lied under oath about

5:11

leaks to the media and lied about

5:13

things having to do with Russia collusion. In

5:15

fact, he even excoriated

5:17

other people in the FBI as being

5:19

the possible leakers for leaks

5:22

that he himself committed like a

5:24

sociopath. But

5:26

now, because we have a Democrat administration

5:28

and they know the message that

5:31

this sends, they've decided to bring back

5:34

McCabe's pension. He's going to get two hundred

5:36

thousand dollars in misspension payments.

5:38

He will get his full

5:41

pension for the rest of his life.

5:43

He will receive the cuff

5:45

links given a senior executives, a plaque

5:48

with his mounted FBI credentials and badge

5:52

the doj here under

5:54

Biden. Oh, he'll

5:56

also get more than

5:58

five hundred thousand dollars in legal fees

6:01

paid by the government. I

6:03

mean, this is stunning. This guy

6:05

lied under oath, something for which the

6:08

FBI, something for which McCabe himself was

6:12

involved in sending many many people to

6:14

prison for. You lie to the FBI, you're going to prison,

6:16

folks. But if you're an FBI agent

6:18

who lies under oath with the same standards

6:21

of in fact it should be an elevated standard

6:24

of truthfulness that is

6:26

applied, you can get

6:29

away with it. As long as you are a lib. As

6:31

long as you're a leftist, you're part

6:33

of the Democrat apparatus, the party

6:36

capital p the party.

6:39

That's what you're seeing here with McCabe. His

6:42

conduct was completely unacceptable. This was not

6:44

a politicized firing. The guy should have been

6:46

fired. He also

6:48

was, you know, as part of those conversations about

6:51

the insurance policy in case

6:53

Trump won and the Russia collusion investigations.

6:56

He was necked deep in all

6:58

of it. And now the

7:01

Biden administration has wiped

7:03

it all away because

7:06

they want everyone in the dj They want

7:08

everyone everywhere in the government

7:10

to know that without

7:13

question, without exception,

7:16

if you do what

7:19

is best for the Democrat

7:21

Party, the Democrat Party will

7:23

protect you, will actually make you richer,

7:26

more influential, and better off. So

7:30

break the law, be a

7:32

political henchman, do bad things.

7:34

They tell their followers

7:37

on the right. I gotta tell you, we're horrible about

7:39

this. We let people get canceled,

7:42

we see people get fired. We sit

7:44

around and say, oh, well, you know, yeah,

7:46

you're suffering. But think of all the times William

7:48

F. Buckley could have been out on his yacht and

7:50

instead he was, you know, writing

7:53

or something. You know, this is that we get people that

7:55

just don't understand the real fight that

7:57

we're in now and the domin

8:00

of corporations and the culture that

8:02

the left has and how they wield that as a

8:04

tool for even greater influence. People

8:07

just don't seem to understand that that's what's

8:09

really happening here and

8:11

that we have to be in a battle. The

8:14

left understands, that's for sure.

8:16

They understand. That's why they take care of their own, They

8:18

take care of their mafia soldiers, and that's

8:20

what they're doing for McCabe. So let's say we get

8:23

a Trump administration again, or

8:25

a Discantist administration or any Republican

8:27

president. People inside

8:29

the bureaucracy who leak, who

8:32

lie, who cheat, who

8:34

try a soft coup from inside

8:37

the bureaucracy itself. They know that

8:40

they will not go to prison. If they do

8:42

get fired, they will get all of their backpay

8:44

given to them. Next time a Democrat comes into office.

8:47

They will be honored, they will get book deals,

8:50

they will get paid one hundred thousand dollars of speech

8:52

for a few years. That's

8:54

what they have to look forward

8:56

to if they cheat, if

8:59

they uponize the power they have within the

9:01

government bureaucracy against a Republican

9:04

administration. That is what the

9:07

message is here. That's what's really going on now.

9:10

We also have hashtag

9:13

empty shelves Joe

9:15

spreading all over the place now because people

9:17

are seeing that there are shortages,

9:20

and despite what they're trying to

9:22

tell you, the shortages are

9:25

going to get worse. And

9:27

they are tied to several

9:29

factors. And there's the longstanding policy of

9:32

outsourcing so much US production

9:34

to a foreign country and allowing for

9:36

corporations to offshore jobs and industrial

9:38

manufacturing capacity. That's a big

9:41

problem the Biden administration making

9:43

it harder to explore for and

9:45

produce energy on US soil. We

9:48

are really the world's true energy

9:50

superpower, but you wouldn't know it based on what

9:52

the Democrats are saying they would much prefer to

9:56

pretend that what they're doing

9:58

makes sense, which is to make energy harder to get

10:00

more expensive. This is why you're seeing the gas

10:02

prices. You're seeing now

10:05

empty shelves, Joe trending doesn't look

10:07

good for the Democrats, But just remember things

10:09

are so bad at this point, Things

10:12

are so problematic that you

10:14

start to wonder if

10:16

the Democrats have nowhere to go but up in terms

10:19

of independent voters swing voters in the

10:22

next midterm election. I worry

10:24

that if we get past COVID, mostly

10:27

because of natural immunity, what I think we're

10:29

going to see is everyone has to essentially get COVID.

10:31

It's just a question of or is going to get

10:33

COVID, I should say, But the

10:36

vaccine allows you to get it more safely, essentially,

10:40

and after eighteen months

10:42

of pretty widespread viral

10:44

transmission, so it's not like this was right

10:47

away. But that'll be the best case,

10:49

I think as we look back on all this, But the Biden administration

10:51

is going to say, see, we got you through all

10:54

of it, See we managed to make this better, and

10:57

then they'll start to create a narrative of momentum

10:59

and a narrow of a you know, we're making progress,

11:02

and Joe going Joe go on TV

11:04

or start saying, hey, buddy, come on, we

11:07

got no joke. We're

11:09

doing the right things. We're doing the right

11:12

things. We'll do the weird like whisper thing close

11:14

into the mic, you know, the angry old man

11:16

thing that he does, and maybe some

11:18

people will fall for it. Maybe some people will decide

11:20

that that's good enough for them,

11:23

or at least that's a good enough explanation. But

11:25

with the snarled lines

11:28

of supply right now, there are also people

11:30

who are pretty

11:33

taken aback by the fact that Pete Buddha Judge

11:36

a favorite among the

11:39

television cable news green room

11:41

set. I mean, this is a guy who media

11:43

elites in DC, New York, Los

11:46

Angeles they love Pete Buddha

11:48

Judge. The Democrat bass

11:51

does not. Pete Buddha Judge, I think

11:53

was at zero percent of the Democrat minority

11:56

vote in the primary. So

11:58

that's a problem when you're a Democrats. A problem

12:00

for anybody, but Pete Buddha

12:03

Judge because he is somebody

12:05

who has done the box checking elitist

12:08

resume building of you know

12:10

what he went to like Harvard and then he went to McKinsey,

12:12

and we're all supposed to think he's so smart, and he

12:14

was the very bad mayor of South Bend, Indiana.

12:16

Southband actually has a very high

12:19

violent crime problem and is

12:21

not a well managed city. I

12:24

have a friend who's actually a radio host there. I've talked to him

12:26

about it extensively. And Pete

12:29

Boodha Judge has made a cabinet level

12:31

secretary transportation secretary.

12:34

And you say, okay, well, why is that

12:36

an issue? He's been on paternity

12:38

leave for the last couple

12:40

of months. Oh,

12:43

we're just finding this out now. And

12:45

by the way, they're gonna do you know exactly where this is gonna

12:48

go. They're gonna start to say, oh, is it because

12:50

he's a gay man who's married that someone

12:52

has an objection to him being on paternity leave. No,

12:55

the objection is that he

12:57

is a cabinet level secretary.

13:00

There is a crisis that is directly

13:03

affected by or directly connected

13:05

to his area of responsibility,

13:08

and he's been m ia and we're

13:10

just finding it out now. That's the problem.

13:13

Nobody cares, do you os paternity leave? Whatever? Fine

13:16

right or parental leave. That's

13:19

not the issue, but they're going to try to make it the issue because they

13:21

want to shut up the very legitimate criticism of this

13:23

guy, which is he's the cabinet level secretary,

13:26

and yet what

13:29

he can just disappear for a couple of months, take

13:32

time off. First year, first year of the Biden

13:34

administration, he's

13:36

taken a couple of months off. Wow,

13:39

okay, how necessary can

13:41

he really be to the functioning of government? Then why do we

13:43

even have a transportation secretary

13:45

offense? When was the last time any of you took two

13:47

months off from your job, Even if you could take

13:50

that leaves as a function

13:52

of your company's policies. A lot

13:54

of people I know say they can't take two months

13:56

off or three months off, no matter what

13:58

they know, they couldn't. Oh, Pete

14:00

Bodha, Judge Ken. And now they're starting

14:03

to say. Now they're starting to say, oh,

14:05

you know what, it's

14:08

gets something that we're gonna fix in a few years time.

14:10

Maybe it's gonna take a long time to fix. Oh you know, maybe

14:13

in time for the next election. That's what they'll say, give

14:15

us, give us another chance, we'll fix a supply chain

14:17

issue. It's gonna be a miserable, a

14:19

miserable holiday season in so many

14:21

ways thanks to well

14:23

a lot of things. But yes, bad policies, bad decision

14:25

making by the Democrats. Let's come back

14:28

and talk about police chief. Police

14:30

union rather chief in Chicago

14:33

had some words about defining the vaccine mandates. We'll

14:35

get to it. The tunnel. The Towers Foundation

14:37

helps us keep our commitment to never forget.

14:39

This year, the Foundation is honoring gold star

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and fallen first responder families with young children

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and catastrophically injured veterans and first responders

14:47

with two hundred mortgage free homes. Chairman

14:49

and CEO Frank Siller is paying tribute to the fallen

14:51

by walking from the Pentagon to Shanksville and on

14:53

too ground zero. That's more than five hundred

14:56

miles through six states and forty two days the month

14:58

of August through nine to eleven, Towers

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of Lighter to shout at the Pentagon and shanks for memorials.

15:02

In remembrance, the names of those we lost

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to nine eleven related illness are being read aloud

15:06

at a ceremony on September twelve, and

15:08

on Veterans Day, the names of those we lost in the war

15:10

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15:15

forget. Donate eleven dollars a month

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to tunnel the towers at t twot dot

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org. That's t the number two

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t dot org. Here's

15:25

the Chicago Police Union

15:27

president John Catanzara.

15:30

Catan Zara on The

15:33

Ingraham Show last night saying, don't

15:36

don't fall in line on this vaccine

15:38

mandate. Hold the line. I've made

15:40

my status very clear as far as the vaccine,

15:43

but I do not believe the city has the authority

15:46

to mandate that to anybody, let alone

15:48

that information about your medical history.

15:50

It's the city's clear attempt

15:53

to force officers to chicken

15:55

little. The sky is falling into compliance.

15:58

Do not fall for it. Hold

16:00

the line, Hold the line,

16:02

do not fall forward. He says, what

16:04

are they gonna do. They're gonna fire more and more cops in Chicago

16:07

until they all get the shot. Is that really the plan? Perhaps

16:10

that perhaps that is the plan. Perhaps that is what they're

16:13

thinking they'll do, and then they'll call it a victory, of course,

16:16

but ignoring the Chicago vaccine

16:18

mandate for police, this is going to force quite a showdown,

16:21

you know, you can fire

16:24

healthcare workers and try to backstop

16:26

it and fill it in, and but you fire

16:28

a good chunk of your police force, I

16:31

mean really fire them, terminate them, take their badges

16:33

in their guns. And you're the city of

16:35

Chicago, which has several

16:38

times the homicide rate of the

16:40

other largest cities in America, places like

16:42

New York and Los Angeles. You're

16:44

gonna get rid of your cops. That seems it

16:47

seems like a bold a

16:49

bold move, perhaps a crazy move. That's

16:53

that's what they're going to do. Oh I

16:55

mentioned the Party of Science Democrats,

16:57

of course, saying that

17:00

there are non prostate owners out there. That's

17:02

that's the way to refer to women now, non prostate owners.

17:04

Because they're really trying to objectify

17:08

in the most anatomical way possible specific

17:11

parts of human anatomy without referring to

17:13

the whole rest of it, which is that if you have

17:15

female parts, you are a female, and you

17:17

are different from email, and you are different

17:19

in your psychology or different in your biochemistry,

17:22

you're different in your physical

17:25

anatomical parts. But they

17:27

try to focus in just on the part and act like there's

17:29

no broader change

17:32

or no broader implication of that, which

17:34

is completely insane. But I did learn

17:36

the term non prostate owner today as a result

17:38

of teen Vogue. So I have to, you know, say, we're

17:42

expanding our vocabulary

17:44

with insanity, but we are

17:46

expanding our vocabularies nonetheless. Oh

17:48

and then there is this thing about the because I mentioned it,

17:50

I wanted to get to it. There's this thing about is

17:52

it better for you to

17:55

eat Is it better

17:57

for you to eat real

17:59

meat? For when talking about the environment, of course,

18:01

because real meat is always better. I've tried

18:04

to fake because you know, I have gluten issue

18:06

or whatever. I've tried to fake meat

18:08

stuff and it's all terrible.

18:11

It's not that it's not good, it's gross. I don't

18:13

like it. I tried to make myself

18:15

like it. But here's an interesting route. In

18:17

the New York Times, plant based food companies

18:20

face critics environmental advocates.

18:23

Some analysts say they cannot determine if plant

18:25

based foods are more sustainable than meat because

18:27

the companies are not transparent about their

18:29

emissions beyond

18:32

meat. Burger, sausage, and chicken in recent years

18:34

have been gobbled up, thanks at least in part to the company's

18:36

message that it's plant based products are good

18:39

for the environment, but some aren't so sure.

18:42

One investor tracking firm gives Beyond Meat

18:44

at zero when it comes to sustainability measures.

18:47

Another rate today severe risk, putting

18:49

it on a par with the beef and chicken processing

18:52

giants JBS and Tyson. Oh

18:55

you mean it's not actually better for the environment to

18:57

eat this plant based crap

18:59

and all at meat? Do you know who?

19:01

That doesn't surprise you and me?

19:05

But once again the science right, they're

19:07

gonna save the planet by making us eat this garbage.

19:10

Producer, Mike, have you ever eaten a beyond meat

19:12

burger? It is nothing, There's nothing

19:14

meaty about it. How

19:17

was it? And

19:20

right right, that's the thing. I'm not saying

19:22

it's horrible and you can't eat it, But

19:25

if I give you an option between that and

19:27

a perfectly sheered angus

19:29

USDA beef eighty

19:31

twenty grout, Yeah, Mike's we're

19:34

gonna have Shakeshack Friday today, so we're already getting

19:36

hungry for burgers in here. So that's how

19:38

we're rolling, gotta tell you. And in the

19:40

meantime, folks, I also want to make

19:42

sure that you know that I am still looking in the inbox

19:45

for Roll Call and getting

19:47

to Roll Call on Fridays as we will

19:49

continue to do here. Producer

19:51

Mare, I'm in here with producer Mike in studio. Producer

19:53

Mark is at home, so if you want to send him

19:55

a note and ask him how he's doing, you can, but

19:58

he's busy helping remote for the

20:00

show. We got Margot reading and love your

20:02

show. Listen every day. Please keep up the facts

20:04

and truth for Americans. We need you more

20:07

than ever with a misfit in the White House. Thank

20:09

you, Margot, Thank you. I appreciate

20:11

it. Thank you for listening. Please do spread

20:13

the word about the Buck Sexton Show podcast, Brian,

20:16

Roll Call, Bucking Mark, what's up guys,

20:18

Long time no chat. Hope hope life finds you

20:20

well. Great job on Gutfeld the other

20:22

night, Buck, I'm so happy for the success of

20:24

that show and beating the other late night shows.

20:27

I laughed out loud when Greg brought up the Beatles,

20:29

and I said to myself, Oh, Buck's gonna

20:31

throw it out there, isn't he? And you did stand

20:34

by stand by your beliefs. Man, love

20:36

how MadCat got to each their

20:38

own buddies stay true. Yeah, I mean,

20:40

the Beatles are overrated and they kind of suck them. We all

20:42

know it. But it's you know, it's just it's perception

20:45

that has been molded over generations, now

20:47

decades, that the Beatles are so amazing. In

20:50

their time, they were great.

20:53

Their catalog of music is not

20:55

something that people are still turning to to

20:58

listen to all the time. All right, They're not the

21:00

Mozart of rock and roll. Everyone needs to

21:02

calm down a little bit. I'm just saying. I know

21:04

this controversial stuff. But this

21:06

is the same way people say, oh, but the black and white movies

21:09

are better than the movies made today. No,

21:12

not true. There are some great black and white movies,

21:14

but in general, most black and white movies

21:17

have a lot of indicating overacting, and

21:19

have a lot of lame

21:22

screenplay and dialogue, and

21:24

are slow and are

21:26

just not as satisfying an experience. That's just

21:28

reality, right, we can consider and oh but buck, what

21:30

about Citizen Kane and what? Okay, Yeah, there are

21:32

some exceptions of great movies. I'll

21:35

tell everybody the truth right now. Producer Mike I fell

21:37

asleep when I tried to watch Citizen I. Actually, I don't

21:39

mean I fell asleep. Yeah, I know. Now he's

21:41

horrified at me. I don't mean I kind

21:43

of dozed off. I mean actual sleep

21:46

occurred about twenty minutes into it. I

21:48

just I just, you know, look, maybe I'm

21:50

Maybe I'm a savage. I don't know what to say. Maybe I'm

21:52

a barbarous fellow. Amy,

21:55

Hey Buck, can you put up a short list of history books

21:57

you've read and recommended? Amy

22:00

will do that. I will do that. Follow me at

22:02

bucksx and dot locals dot com. I'll put up

22:04

a video on it. How about that. That's what we'll do. And

22:08

Sarah writes, hey Buck, just heard an ad for rough

22:10

Greens about how a geriatric dog

22:12

was brought back from the brink. It

22:15

occurs to me maybe our president would benefit from

22:17

rough Greens. Just have a little sprinkled in his pudding.

22:19

Couldn't hurt, could it? Sarah,

22:22

thank you for injecting a little bit of humor into the end of roll

22:24

Call on this Friday, October fifteenth.

22:26

Thanks all for being with me. Remember Bucksxen, dot locals

22:28

dot com. That's just me to you.

22:31

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22:33

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22:35

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you so much. Back with you on Monday,

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