1 00:00:11,697 --> 00:00:14,977 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast, make sure 2 00:00:15,017 --> 00:00:17,977 Speaker 1: you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeartRadio app or 3 00:00:18,017 --> 00:00:21,257 Speaker 1: wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to the Buck Brief, 4 00:00:21,257 --> 00:00:24,617 Speaker 1: coming to you live from the r n C. Day two. 5 00:00:25,177 --> 00:00:28,937 Speaker 2: And we talked yesterday about Jadvans, the VP for Trump. 6 00:00:29,097 --> 00:00:34,977 Speaker 2: Very exciting stuff. We're now looking I think at a 7 00:00:35,017 --> 00:00:38,617 Speaker 2: really formidable ticket top end bottom, which is fantastic news. 8 00:00:38,657 --> 00:00:41,537 Speaker 2: We'll get into a little bit more of the politics 9 00:00:41,577 --> 00:00:47,817 Speaker 2: around that, and then also the situation of the botched 10 00:00:47,897 --> 00:00:54,457 Speaker 2: Secret Service security cordon and response and everything on Saturday. 11 00:00:54,457 --> 00:00:55,737 Speaker 2: In fact, you know what I want to start with that. 12 00:00:56,537 --> 00:00:59,937 Speaker 2: The latest from the Director of the Secret Service is 13 00:00:59,977 --> 00:01:07,097 Speaker 2: that they didn't station a person on the rooftop because 14 00:01:07,217 --> 00:01:11,377 Speaker 2: they thought that it would be dangerous with the slope 15 00:01:12,057 --> 00:01:14,857 Speaker 2: on the roof for the agent to be there. 16 00:01:15,977 --> 00:01:18,177 Speaker 1: Now, I have never worked. 17 00:01:17,977 --> 00:01:21,817 Speaker 2: A secret service, but I have spent time around a 18 00:01:21,817 --> 00:01:24,137 Speaker 2: lot of military and law enforcement back especially when I 19 00:01:24,137 --> 00:01:25,177 Speaker 2: was in the CIA. 20 00:01:25,497 --> 00:01:26,177 Speaker 1: And here's the thing. 21 00:01:27,097 --> 00:01:30,977 Speaker 2: When it comes to preventing a possible assassination and even 22 00:01:31,017 --> 00:01:36,177 Speaker 2: mass casualty incident from a shooter trying to conduct that assassination. 23 00:01:37,017 --> 00:01:40,417 Speaker 1: The idea that you would. It is unfathomably stupid. 24 00:01:40,577 --> 00:01:46,457 Speaker 2: It is unthinkably insane to think that you would not 25 00:01:46,697 --> 00:01:50,617 Speaker 2: risk what a sprained ankle for an agent from a 26 00:01:50,777 --> 00:01:56,337 Speaker 2: sloped roof because and not do enough to stop a 27 00:01:56,377 --> 00:01:58,617 Speaker 2: shooter in that situation or to stop the threat rather 28 00:01:58,697 --> 00:02:02,417 Speaker 2: from being able to materialize as it did. I honestly 29 00:02:02,457 --> 00:02:05,177 Speaker 2: couldn't believe when that first happened that that was really 30 00:02:06,337 --> 00:02:09,297 Speaker 2: something that the head of the Secret Service, Kim Cheadle, 31 00:02:09,297 --> 00:02:09,737 Speaker 2: would say. 32 00:02:09,857 --> 00:02:11,897 Speaker 1: It just struck me as it's not possible. 33 00:02:12,417 --> 00:02:16,017 Speaker 2: They can't be that incompetent, but it really is. And 34 00:02:16,057 --> 00:02:17,657 Speaker 2: I think that one of the problems that we're going 35 00:02:17,697 --> 00:02:21,017 Speaker 2: to have with this now is the people who are 36 00:02:21,377 --> 00:02:27,497 Speaker 2: feeling much more conspiratorial about what happened, they're going to 37 00:02:27,537 --> 00:02:30,297 Speaker 2: be able to fall back on this, which is, do 38 00:02:30,337 --> 00:02:32,137 Speaker 2: you really expect me to believe that they are that 39 00:02:32,297 --> 00:02:37,017 Speaker 2: dumb the people making these decisions, or that incompetent. Perhaps 40 00:02:37,057 --> 00:02:40,617 Speaker 2: maybe it's not an IQ issue obviously, but it's a 41 00:02:40,697 --> 00:02:42,977 Speaker 2: judgment issue. Do you really expect me to believe it 42 00:02:42,977 --> 00:02:48,257 Speaker 2: they're that inept? And I think, unfortunately I have to say, yeah, yeah, 43 00:02:49,057 --> 00:02:52,697 Speaker 2: they're that bad at this, at making decisions that can 44 00:02:52,777 --> 00:02:56,377 Speaker 2: have massive consequences for the nation. That how you fix 45 00:02:56,497 --> 00:02:59,937 Speaker 2: that it has to be And you know, today we 46 00:02:59,977 --> 00:03:03,137 Speaker 2: spoke to a bunch of senators who spoke to Tim Scott. 47 00:03:03,937 --> 00:03:08,097 Speaker 2: They spoke to Marshall Blackburn, Eric Trump, Donald Trump's one 48 00:03:08,137 --> 00:03:10,937 Speaker 2: of his sons. One of the things that keeps coming 49 00:03:10,977 --> 00:03:14,217 Speaker 2: up is how do we fix the culture in these agencies? 50 00:03:15,097 --> 00:03:18,617 Speaker 2: And it's not an easy thing to fix. These are massive, 51 00:03:18,697 --> 00:03:22,937 Speaker 2: bloated bureaucracies. Again, I speak of what I know here 52 00:03:22,977 --> 00:03:24,857 Speaker 2: because I worked in one of them for a number 53 00:03:24,897 --> 00:03:29,017 Speaker 2: of years and to try to get people to be 54 00:03:29,177 --> 00:03:32,337 Speaker 2: much more well, it's not much more efficient, it's not 55 00:03:32,497 --> 00:03:35,457 Speaker 2: catastrophically horrible at it. 56 00:03:35,457 --> 00:03:36,737 Speaker 1: It's easier said than done. 57 00:03:37,217 --> 00:03:38,937 Speaker 2: I think that Trump is going to have to find 58 00:03:39,097 --> 00:03:43,097 Speaker 2: very good people to clean things up at places, whether 59 00:03:43,137 --> 00:03:45,897 Speaker 2: it's Secret Service, CIA, FBI, DOJ. 60 00:03:46,537 --> 00:03:47,897 Speaker 1: Spoke to Alena Hobbitt today. 61 00:03:47,897 --> 00:03:50,537 Speaker 2: Actually she said, you know, I said, would you be 62 00:03:50,537 --> 00:03:53,137 Speaker 2: willing to maybe think about something in the DOJ for Trump? 63 00:03:53,977 --> 00:03:57,137 Speaker 2: She says, if the president, if the President wants me 64 00:03:57,217 --> 00:03:59,897 Speaker 2: to serve, I will serve in whatever capacity he needs 65 00:03:59,977 --> 00:04:03,217 Speaker 2: in his administration. President Trump. So there are people who 66 00:04:03,457 --> 00:04:07,457 Speaker 2: recognize this and understand that this is this is going 67 00:04:07,497 --> 00:04:10,417 Speaker 2: to be an all hands on deck effort to fix 68 00:04:10,497 --> 00:04:13,457 Speaker 2: some of these problems in some of the institutions. 69 00:04:12,737 --> 00:04:13,337 Speaker 1: That are. 70 00:04:14,697 --> 00:04:16,737 Speaker 2: I mean with the Secret Service, I didn't even had 71 00:04:16,817 --> 00:04:18,977 Speaker 2: they had one job. Honestly, they have one job, which 72 00:04:19,017 --> 00:04:24,177 Speaker 2: is to protect people who are under particular threat because 73 00:04:24,217 --> 00:04:26,297 Speaker 2: of their role in the United States government or their 74 00:04:26,737 --> 00:04:30,297 Speaker 2: relationship to people in the United States government. And it 75 00:04:30,377 --> 00:04:32,137 Speaker 2: was a failure at all levels. How can they not 76 00:04:32,817 --> 00:04:35,897 Speaker 2: have a resignation or a firing at this point, Nobody 77 00:04:35,897 --> 00:04:37,697 Speaker 2: seems to want to even offer up an answer to that, 78 00:04:37,737 --> 00:04:42,177 Speaker 2: But it strikes me as absolutely absurd and insane that 79 00:04:42,177 --> 00:04:45,057 Speaker 2: that's where we are. So that's been a lot of 80 00:04:45,057 --> 00:04:47,297 Speaker 2: the talk here today is still around what happened. And 81 00:04:47,337 --> 00:04:50,657 Speaker 2: I'll say that last night Donald Trump walked out and 82 00:04:50,697 --> 00:04:53,057 Speaker 2: I was saw it live and he had a patch 83 00:04:53,097 --> 00:04:56,417 Speaker 2: on his ear here at the RNC from obviously being 84 00:04:56,497 --> 00:04:58,417 Speaker 2: hit in the ear with a five five six round, 85 00:04:58,937 --> 00:05:00,977 Speaker 2: to have his head shaved by a five five six round. 86 00:05:00,977 --> 00:05:06,297 Speaker 2: I still can't believe that happened. So thankful that he 87 00:05:06,457 --> 00:05:10,577 Speaker 2: wasn't seriously hurt or killed. But as we know, there 88 00:05:10,617 --> 00:05:14,337 Speaker 2: was somebody killed, and that person's life was precious, and 89 00:05:14,377 --> 00:05:16,537 Speaker 2: that was an American and a patriot and a dad 90 00:05:16,577 --> 00:05:17,217 Speaker 2: and a husband. 91 00:05:17,697 --> 00:05:18,697 Speaker 1: He was killed. 92 00:05:18,977 --> 00:05:25,577 Speaker 2: Because of the security failure. Totally unacceptable. But Trump coming 93 00:05:25,617 --> 00:05:26,897 Speaker 2: out with the ear patch on. 94 00:05:29,097 --> 00:05:32,137 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean this is it's like we've entered a 95 00:05:32,137 --> 00:05:33,897 Speaker 1: whole new level of the. 96 00:05:34,257 --> 00:05:36,977 Speaker 2: Not just the political momentum, but the sense of destiny 97 00:05:37,537 --> 00:05:41,577 Speaker 2: and that he is walking with destiny or he is 98 00:05:41,617 --> 00:05:44,817 Speaker 2: a man of the moment in a way, Donald Trump, 99 00:05:44,857 --> 00:05:47,137 Speaker 2: in a way that even exceeds what we've seen before. 100 00:05:47,457 --> 00:05:51,457 Speaker 2: It's remarkable stuff, really is. And I would talk to 101 00:05:51,497 --> 00:05:53,977 Speaker 2: you about something else morning, Joe, in a second. 102 00:05:54,017 --> 00:05:54,617 Speaker 1: But first up. 103 00:05:55,057 --> 00:05:57,537 Speaker 2: Since the start of the Swords of Iron war in 104 00:05:57,577 --> 00:05:59,857 Speaker 2: Israel on October seventh, we've seen death and destruction in 105 00:05:59,897 --> 00:06:02,617 Speaker 2: the Holy Land for more than forty years. The International 106 00:06:02,617 --> 00:06:04,657 Speaker 2: Fellowship of Christians and Jews has been on the ground 107 00:06:04,697 --> 00:06:06,857 Speaker 2: in Israel and within hours of the war starting, and 108 00:06:06,857 --> 00:06:09,337 Speaker 2: every day since, they've been feeding the hungry and protecting 109 00:06:09,337 --> 00:06:11,897 Speaker 2: the vulnerable. The attacks continue in the north and the 110 00:06:11,937 --> 00:06:14,497 Speaker 2: South in Israel, but there are resilient survivors who bravely 111 00:06:14,537 --> 00:06:17,497 Speaker 2: share their stories in a series the Fellowship calls Faces 112 00:06:17,497 --> 00:06:20,697 Speaker 2: of Iron survivors like Shuki who on October seventh saved 113 00:06:20,777 --> 00:06:21,977 Speaker 2: himself and eight others. 114 00:06:22,377 --> 00:06:23,617 Speaker 1: Christians like you. 115 00:06:23,417 --> 00:06:26,497 Speaker 2: Support Israel through the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. 116 00:06:26,537 --> 00:06:29,617 Speaker 2: It's this support that helps these survivors remain steadfast and 117 00:06:29,657 --> 00:06:33,057 Speaker 2: strong to hear more stories like the one about Shuky 118 00:06:33,097 --> 00:06:35,857 Speaker 2: who saved eight people by helping them get into a 119 00:06:35,897 --> 00:06:38,857 Speaker 2: bomb shelter during the attack and holding that door closed. 120 00:06:38,977 --> 00:06:43,977 Speaker 2: It's an incredible story. Please visit SUPPORTIFCJ dot org. That 121 00:06:44,177 --> 00:06:49,177 Speaker 2: SUPPORTIFCJ dot org just for a little bit of levity. 122 00:06:49,897 --> 00:06:52,257 Speaker 2: Morning Joe was back on the air this morning, Mick 123 00:06:52,337 --> 00:06:55,897 Speaker 2: and Joe, and the story is that they may have 124 00:06:55,937 --> 00:06:59,977 Speaker 2: threatened to resign if they weren't allowed to back on, 125 00:07:00,177 --> 00:07:02,217 Speaker 2: which I have to tell you that is the only move. 126 00:07:02,497 --> 00:07:06,137 Speaker 2: You can't have a news show where your news director 127 00:07:06,217 --> 00:07:11,497 Speaker 2: effectively tells you that you cannot be trusted to go 128 00:07:11,657 --> 00:07:14,897 Speaker 2: on the air to talk about this and the guests 129 00:07:14,937 --> 00:07:16,977 Speaker 2: that you bring on on a regular basis are so 130 00:07:17,017 --> 00:07:19,537 Speaker 2: insane that we will not allow you to cover what 131 00:07:19,657 --> 00:07:24,257 Speaker 2: is among the biggest news stories in recent memory for sure, 132 00:07:24,417 --> 00:07:27,977 Speaker 2: which is an attempted assassination, a very close call attempted 133 00:07:27,977 --> 00:07:32,337 Speaker 2: assassination of a president. And I gotta say this goes 134 00:07:32,377 --> 00:07:35,177 Speaker 2: to so much though, which is that MSNBCCNN, you know 135 00:07:35,217 --> 00:07:37,337 Speaker 2: they're here, they have their TV crews and stuff. I 136 00:07:37,377 --> 00:07:41,417 Speaker 2: saw them yesterday at the main arena of the main event. 137 00:07:42,217 --> 00:07:47,417 Speaker 2: And MSNBC and CNN have just been feeding their audience's 138 00:07:47,697 --> 00:07:50,337 Speaker 2: garbage for years. 139 00:07:50,777 --> 00:07:54,457 Speaker 1: They have been lying, they don't actually believe the things 140 00:07:55,017 --> 00:08:02,297 Speaker 1: they say about Donald Trump at all, and they continue 141 00:08:02,337 --> 00:08:06,977 Speaker 1: to just promote this garbage knowing that they are feeding 142 00:08:07,017 --> 00:08:08,777 Speaker 1: their audience as a pile of nonsense. 143 00:08:09,417 --> 00:08:12,497 Speaker 2: And it's because, unfortunately, once you've told, once you've told 144 00:08:12,497 --> 00:08:16,337 Speaker 2: people that trust you to help them interpret events and reality, 145 00:08:16,417 --> 00:08:18,897 Speaker 2: Let's be honest, that's what news commentary really is, right. 146 00:08:18,937 --> 00:08:20,337 Speaker 1: It's a relaying. 147 00:08:19,897 --> 00:08:24,897 Speaker 2: Of information, but it's also contextualizing, analyzing and presenting information 148 00:08:24,977 --> 00:08:26,937 Speaker 2: in a way to you. 149 00:08:26,897 --> 00:08:31,217 Speaker 1: Know, to give it some some meaning. Once you've told. 150 00:08:31,137 --> 00:08:35,217 Speaker 2: Somebody that you don't like, you don't like somebody in 151 00:08:35,257 --> 00:08:37,457 Speaker 2: politics because they're basically hitler, how do you walk back 152 00:08:37,497 --> 00:08:40,937 Speaker 2: from that? How do you calm that stuff down? How 153 00:08:40,977 --> 00:08:45,137 Speaker 2: do you change that? And they can't. That's really the 154 00:08:45,137 --> 00:08:47,737 Speaker 2: fundamental issue, that's really the primary. So now where they 155 00:08:47,737 --> 00:08:49,417 Speaker 2: gonna say, yeah, Donald Trump's bad. I guess he's gonna 156 00:08:49,417 --> 00:08:51,377 Speaker 2: win the election. You know what's gonna happen when Donald 157 00:08:51,377 --> 00:08:54,777 Speaker 2: Trump wins this election. The country's not gonna end. The 158 00:08:54,777 --> 00:08:56,937 Speaker 2: country is going to be better. Economy is going to 159 00:08:56,937 --> 00:08:59,497 Speaker 2: be better, border is going to be better, law enforce 160 00:08:59,577 --> 00:09:01,217 Speaker 2: is going to be better. I'm not saying it's gonna 161 00:09:01,217 --> 00:09:02,497 Speaker 2: be perfect. We're gonna have a lot of problems, Toll. 162 00:09:02,537 --> 00:09:04,497 Speaker 2: I'm not delusional, I get it. But things are going 163 00:09:04,537 --> 00:09:06,937 Speaker 2: to be moving in the right direction. The decisions that 164 00:09:06,977 --> 00:09:10,617 Speaker 2: can be made that are important will be made eligently 165 00:09:10,977 --> 00:09:12,337 Speaker 2: at the top level of government. 166 00:09:13,017 --> 00:09:14,097 Speaker 1: So things will be better. 167 00:09:14,817 --> 00:09:17,857 Speaker 2: And the country's obviously not could end because things have 168 00:09:17,857 --> 00:09:20,177 Speaker 2: been getting better. And what you see with all that is, 169 00:09:20,257 --> 00:09:25,257 Speaker 2: of course they've been lying then right the end of democracy. 170 00:09:25,337 --> 00:09:27,297 Speaker 2: They say they can't be serious about that. They can't 171 00:09:27,377 --> 00:09:30,457 Speaker 2: mean that. They've been saying it though. It's really reckless, 172 00:09:30,497 --> 00:09:34,497 Speaker 2: it's really irresponsible. It's grotesque actually, and I just think 173 00:09:34,497 --> 00:09:38,737 Speaker 2: that it's important we all remember that. So with that, 174 00:09:38,977 --> 00:09:43,857 Speaker 2: my friends, Buck sextit here in case he didn't know 175 00:09:43,897 --> 00:09:45,977 Speaker 2: you already know that one. Sorry he's looking at my 176 00:09:46,017 --> 00:09:49,137 Speaker 2: notes for a second. Good friend, business partner, my Importer Stansbury. 177 00:09:49,137 --> 00:09:54,617 Speaker 2: He did something that's really unexpected. 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