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You're listening to the Buck Sexton Joke

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wherever you get your podcasts. Hey,

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team, Welcome to the Freedom Hut Tuesday, September

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twenty seventh edition of the program.

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We have a vicious assault in

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the New York City train system

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that has people asking what's it

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going to take for Democrats

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to wake up to the realities of crime, do something

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about it, and what does it take for people

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who are voting coming up here to see that

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it is the left that led us down this pathway

0:45

of violence and destruction and

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need to be held to account for it. Plus Biden's

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telling gas stations and make

0:52

the gas price lower, you know,

0:54

just lower the gash pride. Not a joke,

0:57

not a joke, I mean it, lower

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those gas prices. He doesn't

1:02

understand the economy works, doesn't understand how anything

1:04

actually functions. Then you've

1:06

got the Biden White House weighing

1:08

in on whether the Atlanta Braves should

1:11

change their name. That's a

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Now Here is the situation

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of crime all across the country.

2:32

You know, first of all, the mayor of New

2:34

York just said that

2:38

Kansas has

2:40

a brand that

2:43

doesn't really exist New

2:45

York City, he says, has a brand.

2:48

Kansas doesn't have a brand what I meant to say, And

2:51

yeah, I mean I kind of understand this at some level

2:54

because I saw two shirtless, homeless guys

2:56

throwing trash cans at each other last week, and broad

2:58

Daylight had a family member threatened by

3:00

a true maniac who was swinging

3:03

a big broom without the

3:05

actual brush stick around his head

3:08

and with shouting crazy things. I mean,

3:10

life in New York City now involves people

3:13

walking around screaming

3:16

obscenities. It involves

3:18

people walking around shouting and

3:21

showing that they are lunatics, and

3:24

you're just supposed to go about your day and

3:26

hope if they don't attack you. This happens

3:29

all the time, I mean, people shouting things,

3:31

and you will deal with people

3:33

who are clearly clearly

3:36

severe mental health cases,

3:38

severe schizophrenics, drug abusers

3:41

on the streets and no one does anything,

3:43

and you just walk around hoping you're not going to get attacked.

3:46

You just go around hoping, by the way, you can't you can't

3:48

protect yourself here. They make it impossible

3:50

for you to conceal carry New York still, they

3:53

make it so that they're all these you know, gun free

3:55

zones like Times Square. It is

3:58

absolutely preposterous.

4:01

And I just think that, you know, when you

4:03

have these cases. There's one here in

4:05

New York that's getting a lot of attention. We're

4:08

a thirty three year old woman named

4:11

Elizabeth Gomez. She was

4:13

on her way to JFK

4:15

Airport where she's an employee. She works at JFK

4:18

Airport, and she was attacked by what he'd

4:20

foster. Well, he'd foster had

4:22

already been convicted of murdering

4:24

his foster parent as a

4:26

teenager and then later convicted

4:29

of trying to stab his sister

4:32

to death, and

4:35

he was walking the streets. He was out

4:37

on parole. So this is the guy who had been through the

4:39

system, a violent murderer,

4:42

and our system just says, you know what, you know,

4:44

you're on parole, you're

4:48

on parole. It's disgusting.

4:50

This guy was in and out of the Creedmore Psychiatric

4:52

Facility in New York City, which is where people

4:54

can be held who are criminally insane. This

4:57

guy is that this is what we need to start using

4:59

these terms. The Democrats have decided

5:02

that the criminally insane, that's

5:04

that's different from people with mental health issues. Right, we got

5:07

tens of millions people of mental health issues. A lot of them are

5:09

very minor a lot of them very treatable. You know, vast majority

5:12

ninety nine point nine

5:14

percent of people with a mental health issue

5:17

are no danger to anyone. They're

5:19

just people that are dealing with things like everybody

5:21

else is. But there are

5:24

people who are what you would call what used to be

5:26

called criminally insane. You know, the

5:28

Ward's Island Facility in New York, the creed More Psychiatric

5:30

Facility. There are places where people who are

5:32

criminally insane, meaning they are not of

5:35

sound mind, but they're dangerous. They

5:37

will attack people, they will stab

5:39

people, they will hear voices that say that I have to do

5:41

some heinous violent crime. It

5:43

is the Democrats decision has been in

5:46

recent years to say, we're just gonna let these people wander

5:48

around, hope I don't kill anybody, and

5:50

then they do. Then people get killed,

5:52

and they say, oh, well, you know the system's imperfect. What

5:54

can you say? Let's pass more gun laws let's

5:57

pass more aar fifteen bands. That's

5:59

their response to this.

6:01

This woman Gomez was

6:04

attacked by this guy completely out

6:07

of nowhere. He basically walked up to her and

6:10

tried to talk to her, and

6:12

she just didn't She ignored. And this is I grew up

6:14

in New York City. I've known you have people that come up

6:16

to you, whether they're saying, you know, can I get

6:18

a dollar or they're saying, hey

6:20

man, you know this is this happens to me,

6:22

This happens has been my own neighbor, and people say, I just want to talk

6:24

to you. I just want to talk to you, and you

6:27

just want to keep walking, go about your business because you know,

6:29

this is not a person you want to talk to. No one, no one

6:31

has the right to demand your attention and time you're

6:33

walking on a public street, You're just trying to go about your business.

6:36

And then they get aggressive and then they

6:38

what do you mean You're not going to talk to me? And then you

6:40

hope that they don't hit you with a brick, stab

6:43

you with a screwdriver, whatever. That's

6:46

life now in major cities all across

6:48

the country. And what is a Democrat

6:50

response to this as I said, ban a R fifteen too,

6:52

that's going to keep us safe. Put more

6:54

strict gun laws into place, that'll keep us safe. Well,

6:56

what about the lunatics you're walking around attacking

6:59

defenseless women in the subway system. I

7:01

tell my own fiance, my own

7:03

sister, my own mother, I do not want

7:06

you on the subways at night of New York City. That's

7:08

embarrassing for this city.

7:10

That is an embarrassment for New York. But

7:13

this is where we are, and it

7:15

didn't have to be this way because it wasn't this

7:17

way until the last

7:21

really last three or four years, it became

7:23

clear we're heading deep

7:25

into the wrong direction when it comes to crime.

7:28

But this city, if you go back

7:30

a decade, you go back to the Bloomberg administration,

7:33

was really safe and really clean and

7:35

really functional. Wasn't perfect.

7:37

There were still, you know, things that would happen. They're bad, obviously,

7:41

but now you just feel the decay

7:44

and disorder and the anarchy

7:46

on the streets and people are suffering. I mean, this woman who

7:49

was attacked. It's all on video too,

7:51

which reminds it's a reminder of people these

7:53

lunatics will There are cameras in places,

7:55

they'll attack people on camera. They don't care, and

7:58

then they'll be let out on bail because

8:00

you have these left wing judges are

8:02

like, oh, the criminal justice system is racist, so we have

8:04

to just let more people out because I don't make

8:06

the system less racist. What how does that

8:08

make any sense? So

8:11

this woman, you know, was

8:13

attacked by this by this man, she

8:15

may lose all the sight in her right

8:18

eye. She goes to bed every night with

8:20

terrible headaches and pain. She's traumatized.

8:22

There's other thing too, When you are assaulted by

8:25

somebody, by some random lunatic,

8:27

there is deep emotional psychological

8:30

damage. People get PTSD from this. You're

8:33

some woman, you're totally defenseless, You're going to work,

8:35

and some some complete

8:38

maniac comes over throws

8:40

you into a wall head first,

8:43

and then when you're defenseless and on the ground,

8:45

is pummeling her and stomping

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on her head. I mean, I gotta tell you people

8:50

who stomp on someone's head, I

8:53

you know, think about the things that there are mandatory

8:56

minimums for. Oh, you know, you have a if

8:59

you have ammunition

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on you, even if you didn't use a gun to hurt anybody

9:03

or anything, If you're ammunition on you in someplace,

9:05

they'll say, oh, you need a mandatory minimum for that. I

9:08

think if you all somebody and

9:10

you're stomping on them when they're defenseless on the ground,

9:13

that should be an enhancement. You can kill somebody

9:15

doing that. This guy was stomping on

9:17

this woman's head. He should go to prison

9:20

for the rest of his life. I

9:23

don't want him on the streets. If

9:25

somebody was on

9:27

the scene and drew their fire arm to defend

9:30

this woman and shot this guy, I

9:32

would think that that person should get a medal

9:34

because he could have killed this woman. And

9:37

yet were the Democrats on this Oh,

9:41

defund police, Oh progressive

9:44

prosecutors, criminal justice system

9:46

so racist? Ah?

9:49

Okay, tell that

9:51

to ms Gomez who was trying

9:53

to go about her work and

9:55

her life and provide for herself and her family

9:57

and safety and the city of New York

9:59

failed her. And remember this

10:02

is not oh, but nobody could have seen this

10:04

coming. This guy was a violent murderer wandering

10:07

around a violent murderer.

10:10

You would think violent murders should be the kind of people

10:12

we keep in prison, right, Nope, Nope.

10:14

Not In Joe Biden's America,

10:17

not with Democrats in charge. It's

10:19

appalling that this is happening,

10:22

and it's not going to stop unless people

10:24

understand that there have to be consequences

10:27

for those in power for making these crazy

10:30

decisions. There must be consequences.

10:33

They must lose their jobs. And the Mayor of New York,

10:35

Eric Adams, he is a moron. Honestly,

10:38

he's really just obsessed with his own celebrity.

10:40

Now he's the mayor. This guy's a total mediocrity

10:43

at best in every respect in his career

10:45

up to this moment, and now he's the mayor of the biggest

10:48

city in America. He just wants to go around,

10:50

you know, having photos taken

10:53

and standing around with celebrities.

10:55

He threw this completely ridiculous

11:00

concert series in New York,

11:02

funded by taxpayers, just to make

11:04

a lot of noise. Why

11:06

is the city of New York paying paying

11:09

musicians to do a concert at

11:11

a time when the city is having a

11:13

crime wave that is just ongoing, And

11:16

you know, there's so many, so

11:18

many things about it that make me just absolutely

11:20

furious. But the Mayor of New York is a moron.

11:23

You know, I knew he would be. I even know some people

11:25

that are that we're surprised by all this. Speaking

11:27

of morons, it's always an easy

11:29

to transition to Joe Biden. Here

11:31

he is right now, the price of gas started to go

11:33

up again. Now keep in mind, Joe

11:35

Biden is already

11:38

using the strategic petroleum reserve

11:41

in order to try to bolster the

11:43

democrats chances the midterms. He's effectively

11:47

using the supply that we have

11:49

right now that's stored

11:51

for emergencies to try to bring

11:53

the gas price down. So people think that he's not

11:55

an economic illiterate, which he is, and

11:58

that the Democrats around him aren't idiots,

12:00

which they are, at least on economic

12:03

matters, on the markets and supply

12:05

demand. Here is Biden

12:07

telling those gas station owners where

12:11

I mean, that's pretty much what Biden says, yelling

12:13

some nonsense about how they need to bring their prices

12:16

down.

12:21

Bringing it down you're

12:24

charging reflect the cost you

12:28

do it, and

12:33

do it now, bring

12:38

down the prices to reflect the price

12:40

you pay. What does he think gas stations

12:42

have been doing along? Is

12:45

he really I asked this question, people always

12:47

act like they have the answer. Is he that dumb

12:49

er? Is he that dishonest? It's tough to know with Joe

12:51

Biden. He is not a smart

12:53

man, folks. He has never been a smart

12:55

man. This was known. Democrats knew this.

12:58

They were even like they, oh this guy, this guy's a schmo,

13:01

this guy's a jackass. They've known

13:04

this for a long time. But now

13:06

oh he has name recognition.

13:08

He was Obama's VP. We can make him

13:10

president during a pandemic when we're panicking

13:12

everybody about everything. Let's go for it and

13:15

we deal with their results. The price

13:17

of gas at gas stations is

13:20

already reflective

13:23

of the price that this

13:25

global commodity is currently

13:27

at. And if you want to blame anybody

13:30

for the price of gas being high, it's people

13:32

like Joe Biden who push green energy

13:35

lunacy, all kinds of restrictions and regulations

13:37

that should not be in place to limit

13:39

the supply of fossil fuel based on the

13:41

CO two emissions that are in the sky. The

13:44

whole thing is nuts,

13:47

totally nuts. But here's

13:50

the problem for Biden. The economy sucks. You

13:52

know it, I know it. And ultimately

13:55

this comes down to there's a there's

13:57

a simple truth and it's actually expressed

14:00

very well by Neval ravacant.

14:02

In a tweet, he wrote that panic

14:04

led to lockdowns. Lockdowns

14:07

led to fiscal stimulus. Stimulus

14:10

led to inflation, Inflation led

14:12

to monetary tightening. Tightening

14:14

leads to recession. The panic wasn't

14:16

free, and the bill is coming due.

14:19

There are many of us, many

14:22

of us who were saying this all

14:24

along, and we

14:27

were shouted down. You don't care about

14:29

grammar and all the stuff. The people

14:31

that pushed the panic, that pushed the shots, that pushed

14:33

the lockdowns, all of it. They were wrong

14:36

about everything.

14:39

They were as wrong as anybody can be,

14:41

and they expect to

14:43

keep their jobs and stay in power. They

14:46

got people fired from their jobs.

14:48

Remember the federal government, the Biden

14:50

administration used

14:53

the Health and Human Services

14:55

or was it OSHA, Actually I think it was OSHA. Now was

14:57

an OSHA regulation that

15:00

you had to get the shot if you had one hundred or more

15:02

employees. And the Supreme

15:04

Court at a step in and be like, look, you can't do a

15:06

federal mandate for everybody to get

15:08

a shot, because you say so, that's

15:10

actually not a thing. And thank

15:13

god the Supreme Court did that, but they were going to make

15:15

it so that you know, you were either going to get

15:17

the shot or you're gonna get fired from your job. They

15:19

said, oh, we'll have a weekly testing requirement.

15:21

Yeah, that's really going to do a lot. The

15:23

whole thing was nuts, and

15:26

they think they should stay in

15:28

office. They think they should

15:30

be in charge after

15:33

that debacle. No, all of this was

15:35

foreseeable, and many of us

15:37

were on the Republican side. I shouldn't

15:39

say many of us. A lot of conservatives are really

15:41

weak on the pandemic, and it's going to say it. A lot of people

15:44

were really, oh, I'm scared, I'm wearing two masks.

15:46

Are like fauci at least for the first six months

15:48

or so. The first month I give

15:51

people a pass on first month of the pandemic was

15:53

you know, we didn't really know anything what's

15:55

going on. But by April

15:57

of twenty twenty, everybody should have been locked in

15:59

on this is a This is all

16:01

just an opportunity for a globalist

16:04

reset and authoritarianism via

16:06

Fauciism. And these people

16:08

have no idea what they're doing. Six food social distance

16:11

just made that up. They just made that up. I'm

16:13

not making it up there. They made it up. And

16:16

we're all supposed to act like none of this stuff even

16:18

happened, but the

16:20

White House is focused in on the really important stuff,

16:23

like whether or not the

16:25

Atlanta Braves, the baseball

16:27

Major League Baseball franchise, will

16:30

keep their name. Here is,

16:32

for example, Karine Jean

16:34

Pierre saying, while the Braves

16:37

are visiting the White House because

16:39

they, as my co host Clay

16:41

Travis explained to me, they actually won the World Series

16:43

last year, which I was unaware of that. Yay,

16:46

congrats, So they visited the

16:48

White House. Here's Karine Jean Pierre

16:50

talking about the situation. Isn't it hoisting the Atlanta

16:52

Braves today? Wondering if you or

16:55

the President has any thoughts about

16:57

the controversial about the

16:59

team named phrase named the so

17:02

called Toma Hawker's Shop. We believe

17:04

that it's important to have this conversation

17:07

and Native American and Indigenous voices.

17:09

They should be at the center of this conversation

17:12

and we should listen to Native American and

17:14

Indigenous people who are the most impacted

17:17

by this notice that we should

17:19

listen to them. Okay, what does that mean

17:22

the Biden White First of all, the fact that Biden White House

17:24

is talking about this or that there's any they're

17:27

even pretending that they're talking about this. I don't know if they

17:29

are not at a time when, first

17:31

of all, the country, as we know, is about

17:33

to get in the state of Florida specifically, is about

17:35

to get hit with a massive hurricane.

17:38

And the latest reporting that I've seen is that

17:40

Joe Biden is not

17:43

coordinating directly, has not, as I speak

17:45

to you, spoken to Governor Ron De Santas

17:47

of Florida. He is speaking to the mayors of

17:50

some cities in Florida. I'm

17:52

sure they're Democrats, and there

17:55

should be no politicization whatsoever.

17:57

No politics. This is about keeping Americans

18:00

and human beings safe in

18:02

the state of Florida in the pathway

18:04

of a really serious storm in Florida right

18:07

now, and Biden is he's

18:09

not. Why hasn't he been on the phone with Governor

18:11

Rond De Santis for at least you know, half an hour as

18:14

of today. Why aren't they making sure

18:16

they're totally coordinated on federal response. Why

18:18

aren't they we know a big storm is coming, oh

18:20

the Biden White House, you know they are willing

18:22

to take time out of their busy schedule to

18:24

at least have a conversation

18:27

about the Atlanta Braves, whether they get rid of the name.

18:29

Look, we all understand Atlanta

18:31

Braves is not meant to

18:33

denigrate the Braves. Is

18:35

meant to elevate the notion

18:38

of braves as warriors

18:41

who fought for Native American tribes

18:44

and were courageous and showed

18:47

bravery. It can't avoid the word and

18:49

the notion that we should walk

18:52

away from all of us. I just want

18:54

to when does this stop? At what

18:56

point do we say that we're

18:58

going to change just are we supposed to change

19:00

all the place names too? That will keep you very busy?

19:03

What are we supposed to name stuff after in

19:05

this country? If we're not naming it after something that is

19:07

reflective of our history.

19:10

You know, we're supposed to name every street Biden

19:12

Street, Hillary Boulevard and

19:15

Obama Lane? I mean, is that what we're

19:17

supposed to do now? You wonder,

19:19

because if you can't name it after,

19:22

you can't name things or keep the

19:24

names we already have in a lot of places. What

19:27

is the effort here? Look, it's it's all meant. I

19:29

know. It seems like, oh, it's just a major league

19:31

sports team name. It goes back to a few

19:34

things. One is the central truth that

19:36

people on the left are inherently

19:38

and as really a precondition. They're

19:41

just miserable. They're malcontents, and they're always

19:43

looking for some way to justify their bitterness

19:45

at life. And it's not their choices, and it's oh,

19:47

and they find these crusades. They probably

19:49

hate that term. They find these, you

19:52

know, these battles to wage in

19:54

the culture war that cost them nothing

19:56

and make them feel good about themselves even though it doesn't

19:58

do anything beneficial. And ultimately

20:01

they're really part of a broader movement to tear down

20:03

our shared history, to tear down our

20:05

shared at everything, so they can build a new society

20:07

on the rubble of what they have destroyed. And know

20:10

it's oh, it's just the name of a sports team, but it's

20:12

all part of the same effort. It's it's the tearing

20:14

down of the statues, the renaming of the sports teams,

20:17

the uh, the changing

20:19

of the way Americans are taught history, the

20:21

focus on America as an evil, awful place.

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It all ties together. So we

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got to stand athwart this madness, and

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that's what we'll continue to do here. Thanks for all with me.

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Talk to you Tomorrow shields high

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