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Team, Welcome to the Freedom Hunt on
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this Friday edition, Friday,
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October fifteenth. Great to have you with me.
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Appreciate you spending good time. Let's get
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to it. Hashtag empty shells
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Joe. That's trending now. People
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are a little bit upset as they're finding
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out that there's not going to be enough stuff on
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the shelves for them to buy
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this holiday season. We're entering
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here, supply chain crisis continuing,
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and the Transportation Secretary,
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which is a cabinet level position, has
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been kind of unfilled for the last
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couple of months. We find out because Pete Buddha Judge,
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former mayor of South Bend, Indiana,
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because that's really the stepping stone to being the
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Transportation secretary, he
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has been on paternity leave for
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the last two months. You also
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got the firing of McCabe,
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essentially erased former FBI
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Acting Director McCabe. They erased it.
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We might actually start with that one today. The border
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mess continues. Team
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hands. Here you go
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with something that I've told you about
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many times. You're seeing in an action now, and that is
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that the left takes care of their
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henchmen. It's a huge advantage
2:52
that they have. They make sure that
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if you go to the mat, if you abuse your
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power, if you break the law in
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the furtherance of left
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wing goals, they will
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do everything they can, and
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it's usually quite considerable. They
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will do everything they can to make
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sure you are well compensated, to
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erase any blemishes
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in your record, to give you book deals and
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speaking fees, and maybe
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some kind of a consulting or board seat
3:23
at Netflix or Amazon or
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wherever. That's what they
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do. That is the
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reality that we see all
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around us. And it has happened
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yet again with former acting
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FBI Director
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McCabe. THEO you ask
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for a miracle, I'll give you the FBI
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and McCabe, if
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you recall, he's a smug,
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nasty little fellow and
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he was part He was really like James
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Comey's little toady. And
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when Komy got fired, McCabe took it so
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personally because these people
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that work in these institutions, especially very powerful
4:07
ones like the FBI and the FBI
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can basically ruin your life, right.
4:12
They can come up with some reason to talk to you. They can
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say you lie. They can throw you in prison, They
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can ruin your reputation, make you a felon. If
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the FBI wants to, it can act in a way very
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similar to the secret police. As we know, our
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own judicial system is really
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not able to stop the kind
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of abuse that we saw by the FBI against
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the Trump administration with the Russia
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collusion madness. And
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now they're showing you once again that even
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when there is some measure of justice,
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the left will make sure that that
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is a rast as well. They're sending a
4:46
very clear message, like a mafia boss who
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make sure that one of the
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mafia soldiers, so to speaks, families
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gets paid and taken care of while he's
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serving his prison sentence. McCabe
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was fired hours
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before he was set to retire in twenty eighteen.
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The dj fired him because he lied.
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He lied under oath about
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leaks to the media and lied about
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things having to do with Russia collusion. In
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fact, he even excoriated
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other people in the FBI as being
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the possible leakers for leaks
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that he himself committed like a
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sociopath. But
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now, because we have a Democrat administration
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and they know the message that
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this sends, they've decided to bring back
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McCabe's pension. He's going to get two hundred
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thousand dollars in misspension payments.
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He will get his full
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pension for the rest of his life.
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He will receive the cuff
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links given a senior executives, a plaque
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with his mounted FBI credentials and badge
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the doj here under
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Biden. Oh, he'll
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also get more than
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five hundred thousand dollars in legal fees
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paid by the government. I
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mean, this is stunning. This guy
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lied under oath, something for which the
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FBI, something for which McCabe himself was
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involved in sending many many people to
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prison for. You lie to the FBI, you're going to prison,
6:16
folks. But if you're an FBI agent
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who lies under oath with the same standards
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of in fact it should be an elevated standard
6:24
of truthfulness that is
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applied, you can get
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away with it. As long as you are a lib. As
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long as you're a leftist, you're part
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of the Democrat apparatus, the party
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capital p the party.
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That's what you're seeing here with McCabe. His
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conduct was completely unacceptable. This was not
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a politicized firing. The guy should have been
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fired. He also
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was, you know, as part of those conversations about
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the insurance policy in case
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Trump won and the Russia collusion investigations.
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He was necked deep in all
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of it. And now the
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Biden administration has wiped
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it all away because
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they want everyone in the dj They want
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everyone everywhere in the government
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to know that without
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question, without exception,
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if you do what
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is best for the Democrat
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Party, the Democrat Party will
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protect you, will actually make you richer,
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more influential, and better off. So
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break the law, be a
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political henchman, do bad things.
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They tell their followers
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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
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F. Buckley could have been out on his yacht and
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instead he was, you know, writing
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or something. You know, this is that we get people that
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just don't understand the real fight that
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we're in now and the domin
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of corporations and the culture that
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the left has and how they wield that as a
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tool for even greater influence. People
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just don't seem to understand that that's what's
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really happening here and
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that we have to be in a battle. The
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left understands, that's for sure.
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They understand. That's why they take care of their own, They
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take care of their mafia soldiers, and that's
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what they're doing for McCabe. So let's say we get
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a Trump administration again, or
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a Discantist administration or any Republican
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president. People inside
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the bureaucracy who leak, who
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lie, who cheat, who
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try a soft coup from inside
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the bureaucracy itself. They know that
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they will not go to prison. If they do
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get fired, they will get all of their backpay
8:44
given to them. Next time a Democrat comes into office.
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They will be honored, they will get book deals,
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they will get paid one hundred thousand dollars of speech
8:52
for a few years. That's
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what they have to look forward
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to if they cheat, if
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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
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empty shelves Joe
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spreading all over the place now because people
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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
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to a foreign country and allowing for
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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
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produce energy on US soil. We
9:48
are really the world's true energy
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superpower, but you wouldn't know it based on what
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the Democrats are saying they would much prefer to
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pretend that what they're doing
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makes sense, which is to make energy harder to get
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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
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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
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vaccine allows you to get it more safely, essentially,
10:40
and after eighteen months
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of pretty widespread viral
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transmission, so it's not like this was right
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away. But that'll be the best case,
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I think as we look back on all this, But the Biden administration
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is going to say, see, we got you through all
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of it, See we managed to make this better, and
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then they'll start to create a narrative of momentum
10:59
and a narrow of a you know, we're making progress,
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and Joe going Joe go on TV
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or start saying, hey, buddy, come on, we
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got no joke. We're
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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
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a favorite among the
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television cable news green room
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set. I mean, this is a guy who media
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elites in DC, New York, Los
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Angeles they love Pete Buddha
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Judge. The Democrat bass
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does not. Pete Buddha Judge, I think
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was at zero percent of the Democrat minority
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vote in the primary. So
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that's a problem when you're a Democrats. A problem
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for anybody, but Pete Buddha
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Judge because he is somebody
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who has done the box checking elitist
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resume building of you know
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what he went to like Harvard and then he went to McKinsey,
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and we're all supposed to think he's so smart, and he
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was the very bad mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
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Southband actually has a very high
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violent crime problem and is
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not a well managed city. I
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have a friend who's actually a radio host there. I've talked to him
12:26
about it extensively. And Pete
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Boodha Judge has made a cabinet level
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secretary transportation secretary.
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And you say, okay, well, why is that
12:36
an issue? He's been on paternity
12:38
leave for the last couple
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of months. Oh,
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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
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he's a gay man who's married that someone
12:52
has an objection to him being on paternity leave. No,
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the objection is that he
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is a cabinet level secretary.
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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.
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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,
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and yet what
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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
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taken a couple of months off. Wow,
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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
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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
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they know, they couldn't. Oh, Pete
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Bodha, Judge Ken. And now they're starting
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to say. Now they're starting to say, oh,
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you know what, it's
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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
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and talk about police chief. Police
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union rather chief in Chicago
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president John Catanzara.
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Catan Zara on The
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Ingraham Show last night saying, don't
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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
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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?
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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.
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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
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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
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it. Thank you for listening. Please do spread
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the word about the Buck Sexton Show podcast, Brian,
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Roll Call, Bucking Mark, what's up guys,
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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
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are slow and are
21:26
just not as satisfying an experience. That's just
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reality, right, we can consider and oh but buck, what
21:30
about Citizen Kane and what? Okay, Yeah, there are
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some exceptions of great movies. I'll
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tell everybody the truth right now. Producer Mike I fell
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asleep when I tried to watch Citizen I. Actually, I don't
21:39
mean I fell asleep. Yeah, I know. Now he's
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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
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just I just, you know, look, maybe I'm
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Maybe I'm a savage. I don't know what to say. Maybe I'm
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a barbarous fellow. Amy,
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Hey Buck, can you put up a short list of history books
21:57
you've read and recommended? Amy
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will do that. I will do that. Follow me at
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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
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Sarah writes, hey Buck, just heard an ad for rough
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Greens about how a geriatric dog
22:12
was brought back from the brink. It
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occurs to me maybe our president would benefit from
22:17
rough Greens. Just have a little sprinkled in his pudding.
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Couldn't hurt, could it? Sarah,
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thank you for injecting a little bit of humor into the end of roll
22:24
Call on this Friday, October fifteenth.
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Thanks all for being with me. Remember Bucksxen, dot locals
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22:31
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you so much. Back with you on Monday,
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Shield's High
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