1 00:00:11,697 --> 00:00:14,777 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast. Let make 2 00:00:14,777 --> 00:00:17,657 Speaker 1: sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeartRadio app 3 00:00:17,897 --> 00:00:21,577 Speaker 1: or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to the Buck Brief. 4 00:00:21,617 --> 00:00:25,537 Speaker 1: We've got Biden's wall. Is that a thing that's going 5 00:00:25,537 --> 00:00:27,697 Speaker 1: to happen here down at the southern border? We'll discuss. 6 00:00:27,777 --> 00:00:30,297 Speaker 1: And also who's the next Speaker of the House going 7 00:00:30,377 --> 00:00:36,217 Speaker 1: to be Jim Jordan or possibly Donald Trump himself. Yeah, 8 00:00:36,257 --> 00:00:38,417 Speaker 1: that's a real thing that is being talked about right now. 9 00:00:38,777 --> 00:00:42,337 Speaker 1: Let's start though with Joe Biden. As you no doubt recall, 10 00:00:42,817 --> 00:00:49,097 Speaker 1: for four years, while the Democrats were trying to do 11 00:00:49,137 --> 00:00:52,617 Speaker 1: everything they could to subvert Trump on the border issue, 12 00:00:53,777 --> 00:00:58,217 Speaker 1: they said that walls don't work. And so now with 13 00:00:58,257 --> 00:01:01,617 Speaker 1: the border completely out of control, the Biden administration is 14 00:01:01,697 --> 00:01:04,017 Speaker 1: going to ignore some of the ways that they could 15 00:01:04,737 --> 00:01:09,097 Speaker 1: actually stall on the wall and building some wall in 16 00:01:09,177 --> 00:01:13,017 Speaker 1: some places because of funding they say that's already appropriated. 17 00:01:14,617 --> 00:01:17,737 Speaker 1: Here's the truth about this. They have to at least 18 00:01:18,337 --> 00:01:22,017 Speaker 1: make the pretense. They have to at least pretend that 19 00:01:22,577 --> 00:01:27,097 Speaker 1: they're able to do something here to secure the border. 20 00:01:27,577 --> 00:01:30,097 Speaker 1: Because people are recognizing how out of control this is. 21 00:01:30,177 --> 00:01:34,817 Speaker 1: People have come to the realization that there's something really 22 00:01:35,217 --> 00:01:39,257 Speaker 1: outrageous going on here. There is a major dereliction of 23 00:01:39,417 --> 00:01:42,937 Speaker 1: duty that the Democrats are responsible for when it comes 24 00:01:42,977 --> 00:01:46,017 Speaker 1: to our southern border. So they're going to try to 25 00:01:46,057 --> 00:01:50,257 Speaker 1: create a perception that they're willing to take some steps, 26 00:01:50,817 --> 00:01:54,577 Speaker 1: but always this turns into the same thing, which is 27 00:01:55,257 --> 00:01:59,337 Speaker 1: they just want to organize the flow better. They want 28 00:01:59,337 --> 00:02:03,777 Speaker 1: to speed up the process of bringing people in. Understand, 29 00:02:04,217 --> 00:02:07,457 Speaker 1: it's not that people are coming into this country by 30 00:02:07,497 --> 00:02:13,017 Speaker 1: climbing over existing barriers or by rapidly disappearing into the 31 00:02:13,097 --> 00:02:17,497 Speaker 1: US interior. That's the old way of illegal immigration. They're 32 00:02:17,617 --> 00:02:20,977 Speaker 1: surrendering themselves at the border. They're holding up their hand, 33 00:02:21,017 --> 00:02:24,897 Speaker 1: They're saying, hey, here, I am, I want asylum. And 34 00:02:24,977 --> 00:02:28,137 Speaker 1: because of our preposterous asylum laws and the way they're 35 00:02:28,137 --> 00:02:30,977 Speaker 1: being the ways they're being abused, and the ways that 36 00:02:31,017 --> 00:02:33,537 Speaker 1: the Democrats are refusing to follow up on all of this, 37 00:02:34,217 --> 00:02:37,417 Speaker 1: that is effectively sufficient to get into the country. That 38 00:02:37,657 --> 00:02:42,057 Speaker 1: is enough, under the circumstances for someone to get into 39 00:02:42,057 --> 00:02:45,497 Speaker 1: the country and to stay in the country on top 40 00:02:45,537 --> 00:02:49,297 Speaker 1: of that. Okay, so it's important that we all see 41 00:02:49,337 --> 00:02:53,257 Speaker 1: this and understand this for what it is. They're not 42 00:02:53,417 --> 00:02:58,337 Speaker 1: actually looking to prevent large numbers of illegals from coming 43 00:02:58,337 --> 00:03:00,417 Speaker 1: into the country and staying in the country for what 44 00:03:00,617 --> 00:03:04,577 Speaker 1: really forever. They're just doing the absolute bare minimum in 45 00:03:04,697 --> 00:03:06,657 Speaker 1: order to have a sound bite that they will then 46 00:03:06,737 --> 00:03:09,617 Speaker 1: take the American people and say, see, we care about 47 00:03:09,857 --> 00:03:15,297 Speaker 1: an orderly immigration system or border security too. There's really 48 00:03:15,337 --> 00:03:18,377 Speaker 1: just one question, Are you trying to stop illegals from 49 00:03:18,377 --> 00:03:23,697 Speaker 1: coming into the country or not? Yes or no? Are 50 00:03:23,737 --> 00:03:28,057 Speaker 1: you trying to stop illegals from coming into the United States? 51 00:03:28,097 --> 00:03:32,617 Speaker 1: And are your policies geared toward that end. That's the 52 00:03:32,697 --> 00:03:36,617 Speaker 1: absolutely fundamental question in all of this, right, That's what's central. 53 00:03:37,097 --> 00:03:40,137 Speaker 1: Everything else they can play games with everything else. They 54 00:03:40,177 --> 00:03:42,417 Speaker 1: can make noise, Oh it's this, it's that's no. No, no, no. 55 00:03:42,937 --> 00:03:44,777 Speaker 1: We have to know, we need to have an understanding 56 00:03:44,857 --> 00:03:48,577 Speaker 1: right now of is the policy designed so that people 57 00:03:48,937 --> 00:03:52,337 Speaker 1: are no longer incentivized to abuse our sound system and 58 00:03:52,377 --> 00:03:54,817 Speaker 1: come into the country the way they have been, and 59 00:03:54,857 --> 00:03:57,017 Speaker 1: that with the Biden administration and the answers of course, no, 60 00:03:57,977 --> 00:04:04,497 Speaker 1: they have absolutely zero interest, no interest whatsoever in stopping 61 00:04:04,697 --> 00:04:09,457 Speaker 1: that illegal immigration in a meaningful way. They have no 62 00:04:09,617 --> 00:04:14,057 Speaker 1: interest whatsoever. They wanted to continue now. Biden just in 63 00:04:14,097 --> 00:04:16,657 Speaker 1: a sade I said the walls don't work. They still 64 00:04:16,697 --> 00:04:19,537 Speaker 1: cling to this. It's almost like thinking that masks work 65 00:04:19,577 --> 00:04:23,817 Speaker 1: against COVID. They will still say things like walls do 66 00:04:23,977 --> 00:04:27,897 Speaker 1: not work. And to that, I just how can anything 67 00:04:27,937 --> 00:04:30,217 Speaker 1: so stupid be said out loud by any person and 68 00:04:31,017 --> 00:04:33,497 Speaker 1: think that they should be able to be taken seriously 69 00:04:33,537 --> 00:04:38,337 Speaker 1: after it. It just makes absolutely no sense. But they're 70 00:04:38,377 --> 00:04:40,777 Speaker 1: looking at what's going on in New York City. They're 71 00:04:40,857 --> 00:04:44,097 Speaker 1: understanding what the polling is telling them about Biden Nashley 72 00:04:44,137 --> 00:04:50,217 Speaker 1: on the border, and it shows very clearly that Biden 73 00:04:50,297 --> 00:04:54,017 Speaker 1: has a massive problem for his reelection here. He'll also 74 00:04:54,097 --> 00:04:56,857 Speaker 1: notice that moment in time when everyone's saying, oh, Biden's 75 00:04:56,897 --> 00:05:01,217 Speaker 1: going to be replaced, that window is getting more and 76 00:05:01,297 --> 00:05:04,737 Speaker 1: more narrow. Looks like the buckster. Those of your listening 77 00:05:04,737 --> 00:05:07,057 Speaker 1: to me know, oh man, I've taken so much heat 78 00:05:07,097 --> 00:05:08,577 Speaker 1: on this. It's not going to be Biden. It's not 79 00:05:08,617 --> 00:05:13,377 Speaker 1: going to be Biden. It's gonna be Biden. I've seen 80 00:05:13,417 --> 00:05:17,937 Speaker 1: it all along. They don't have another plan that works, 81 00:05:18,337 --> 00:05:21,777 Speaker 1: and they know it. So all that other stuff people 82 00:05:21,777 --> 00:05:25,017 Speaker 1: have been talking about. Mm mmmm, Speaking of plans, what's 83 00:05:25,017 --> 00:05:27,537 Speaker 1: the plan for Speaker of the House. 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I 102 00:06:26,817 --> 00:06:28,497 Speaker 1: think he'd be a great choice for a Speaker of 103 00:06:28,537 --> 00:06:32,977 Speaker 1: the House. I think that that alone feels like I 104 00:06:33,337 --> 00:06:35,217 Speaker 1: thought Jim Jordan should have been Speaker of the House 105 00:06:35,257 --> 00:06:38,857 Speaker 1: the last time around when McCarthy got the gavel. So 106 00:06:39,137 --> 00:06:41,017 Speaker 1: if that is what occurs out of all this, I 107 00:06:41,257 --> 00:06:45,937 Speaker 1: think that makes tons of sense. That to me, you've 108 00:06:45,977 --> 00:06:48,497 Speaker 1: got somebody who knows the system, who's known to all 109 00:06:48,537 --> 00:06:50,857 Speaker 1: the members of Congress, who knows how to work with people, 110 00:06:52,257 --> 00:06:56,897 Speaker 1: who's principled, who's a fighter, who understands the importance of 111 00:06:57,217 --> 00:07:02,737 Speaker 1: oversight committees, who is you know, favorable to President Trump. 112 00:07:03,497 --> 00:07:05,417 Speaker 1: I mean, there's a lot of stuff there that lines 113 00:07:05,497 --> 00:07:07,297 Speaker 1: up and that makes sense. Okay, there's a lot of 114 00:07:07,337 --> 00:07:11,377 Speaker 1: stuff that I think would be would be really very 115 00:07:11,417 --> 00:07:14,977 Speaker 1: sensible for Jim Jordan to be the next Speaker of 116 00:07:15,017 --> 00:07:18,457 Speaker 1: the House. Then there's another possibility, though, Donald Trump is 117 00:07:18,457 --> 00:07:22,137 Speaker 1: apparently going to DC and he's gonna put himself forward 118 00:07:22,137 --> 00:07:24,817 Speaker 1: as a possible Speaker of the House. Now, this to 119 00:07:24,857 --> 00:07:28,497 Speaker 1: me sounded a little bit, a little bit, a little 120 00:07:28,497 --> 00:07:31,497 Speaker 1: bit wild, a little bit out there. But then I 121 00:07:31,537 --> 00:07:34,417 Speaker 1: spoke to on the radio show earlier this week, Steven Miller, 122 00:07:34,497 --> 00:07:37,977 Speaker 1: you know, is a former senior Trump advisor, really the 123 00:07:38,057 --> 00:07:41,137 Speaker 1: architect of Trump's border policy, and he says for a 124 00:07:41,177 --> 00:07:45,217 Speaker 1: short period of time, this could make sense to galvanize 125 00:07:45,257 --> 00:07:51,057 Speaker 1: the Republicans in Congress and to create some momentum within 126 00:07:51,097 --> 00:07:54,297 Speaker 1: the GOP going into twenty twenty four. So it wouldn't 127 00:07:54,297 --> 00:07:56,137 Speaker 1: be a long term thing. Obviously, Trump has to run 128 00:07:56,177 --> 00:07:58,977 Speaker 1: for president. He also has all these trials that he 129 00:07:59,057 --> 00:08:01,777 Speaker 1: is going to have to tend to. But it does 130 00:08:01,817 --> 00:08:04,937 Speaker 1: seem like this is at least right now being taken 131 00:08:04,977 --> 00:08:08,137 Speaker 1: seriously by some that you would have the former president 132 00:08:08,217 --> 00:08:10,377 Speaker 1: become the Speaker of the House on his way to 133 00:08:10,417 --> 00:08:13,817 Speaker 1: trying to be president again. I mean, if Donald Trump 134 00:08:13,857 --> 00:08:16,297 Speaker 1: is able to pull this all off, and I wouldn't 135 00:08:16,297 --> 00:08:19,777 Speaker 1: bet against him. How can you bet against Trump when 136 00:08:19,777 --> 00:08:23,457 Speaker 1: it comes to anything these days? The guy defies the 137 00:08:23,577 --> 00:08:25,777 Speaker 1: laws of gravity on a regular basis. And can you 138 00:08:25,817 --> 00:08:31,097 Speaker 1: imagine facing four federal indictments and he's in good mood, 139 00:08:31,297 --> 00:08:35,257 Speaker 1: He's doing his thing. He seems just totally fine. Most 140 00:08:35,297 --> 00:08:39,577 Speaker 1: people they would crumble after one federal felony indictment, But Trump, 141 00:08:39,857 --> 00:08:44,457 Speaker 1: no such problem. Would he be Would he be Speaker 142 00:08:44,457 --> 00:08:46,017 Speaker 1: of the House for a while? Is this a serious thing? 143 00:08:47,297 --> 00:08:49,577 Speaker 1: I don't think it's going to happen, but I can't 144 00:08:49,617 --> 00:08:53,177 Speaker 1: tell you it won't happen. That's how I would break 145 00:08:53,177 --> 00:08:57,377 Speaker 1: this one down. I couldn't say with certainty Jim. 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