Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H1 - Buck's Book Launch!

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0:34Welcome in, Tuesday edition, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show.
0:38We appreciate all of you hanging out with us.
0:43Off the top, it is the five -year anniversary of Rush Limbaugh passing.
0:49We have got a special show that is up on the podcast to honor him.
0:56Obviously, we are talking about it off the top of this program, but five years
1:00ago today, I know, was a very tough day for many of us, and we
1:05are conscious of that, and thinking about the Limbaugh family as we are moving throughout
1:12the course of today's program.
1:14A lot of different news stories out there.
1:18Before we dive into all of those, it is also a significant day because Buck
1:22Sexton's first -ever book has been released.
1:25It is in bookstores everywhere.
1:28I'm sure that you are doing promotions all over the place in addition to this
1:33program. But, Buck, right off the top, what would you want people to know about
1:40the book, and where can they get it?
1:43Thank you, Clay. Yeah, Manufacturing Delusion is out.
1:48How the Left Uses Brainwashing, Indoctrination, and Propaganda Against You.
1:52It's really about the tactics and history of mind control and how you can make
1:58people go crazy, basically, or how people allow themselves to be made crazy.
2:04Unfortunately, because of some of the headlines, especially some of the trans shooter stuff, I
2:07have a whole chapter in the book on what is called menticide.
2:11I didn't coin that phrase.
2:13A very formerly very well -known and prominent psychiatrist named Dr.
2:18Juice Mirlew coined the phrase, wrote a book called Rape of the Mind, where he
2:23goes into, it's really a step -by -step of how you break people down, how
2:27you decondition them, how you radicalize them, how you do all of these things.
2:30And the menticide chapter, I deal with transgenderism and the trans agenda.
2:34And so it is very much, that's just one way in which it's very much
2:38in the current, in the zeitgeist, if you will, of politics.
2:44It's definitely dealing with things happening right now in the news and all around.
2:50And I would just note, Clay, right off the top, everybody, look, the book seems
2:54like it's doing pretty well.
2:55I've had some great people.
2:57You know, I've got Megan Kelly did a great interview with me on the book.
3:02I'll be with our friend Sean Hannity this week and Glenn Beck and, you know,
3:05a lot of the people who have been friends and mentors to me over the
3:09years, and they're very, very much on board, which that'll obviously help.
3:13But honestly, whether this book is a success or failure, it depends on you, all
3:18of you who are listening across the country.
3:20I'm not just saying this.
3:21I don't know if I'm ever going to do another book.
3:23I'm not like Clay. Clay can do a book in 90 days, and then he
3:25wants to do another book.
3:26But Clay also will do 30 media hits a day and looks crisp like a
3:30$100 bill. He's not human, folks.
3:31I don't know how he does it.
3:32He's got three kids. He's built a business.
3:35You can never go beyond Clay's media capacity.
3:40Like, he's always got more in the tank.
3:41It's amazing. I think this is my one book.
3:44I think I'm one and done.
3:46And it's just because it took so much and the CIA had to review it.
3:49I talk about my CIA missions to Nigeria, to Mosul, Iraq, to Baghdad, to Afghanistan.
3:57I mean, things I've never talked about, not in great detail, but I get into
4:01some of the stuff, some of my remembrances.
4:03First time I was in a Blackhawk.
4:05Oh, sorry. I think it was the second time I was in a Blackhawk, and
4:07it opened up and started shooting all over the place.
4:09And I was like, this is not really what I signed up for.
4:12Actually, no, it is what I signed up for, apparently.
4:14And then there's all that.
4:16But, Clay, I bring this up because this audience, and it is, I know it's
4:20the five -year anniversary of Rush's passing.
4:21This is the house that Rush built, and we try to be the best custodians
4:25we possibly can every day and serve you, this audience that Rush Limbaugh served for
4:3030 years. I would just say this.
4:32I need you guys to do me a solid.
4:35There are some Trump haters, and therefore also people that despise the right and would
4:40have hated what Rush stood for.
4:42There are some Trump haters out there with books.
4:45In fact, one today, John Meacham's book is out today.
4:49He's a lunatic Trump hater, and he's a book guy.
4:51I'm a radio host who's written a book.
4:53I did write it, by the way.
4:54Something else, Clay, I'm just going to point out.
4:56I'm not naming any names here.
4:57I write my books. Clay writes his books.
4:59Very few people actually write their books, which is a whole other thing, too.
5:02A lot of people churn out, book, book, book, book, and it's fine, but there's
5:07a little name on the front cover, usually below their name, that's actually the person
5:10who did all the writing and research.
5:11I actually wrote this book, as Clay writes his books.
5:14Here's just a note, though.
5:15John Meacham, this is a flashback, Clay, to the election.
5:19This is the esteemed presidential historian and scholar who has a, I'm not going to
5:24name the book, he has a.
5:25book out today, but this is the guy, just so you know who you're dealing
5:28with. Play 25. Harris isn't on trial here in the same way President Biden wasn't
5:33on trial when he was running.
5:35We are. The American people are on trial.
5:37If a sufficient number of us and a sufficient number of states choose to ignore
5:42the evidence that, as the Bible says, those with eyes to see and ears to
5:47hear can detect, then we have no excuse.
5:50We might have an explanation, which is that for a series of reasons, people are
5:55not holding the Republican Party and the nominee of that party to rational account.
6:02And I think that this is a test of citizenship in a way that certainly
6:05you'd have to go back, I think, to both the 19th century and the civil
6:11rights era to find anything equivalent.
6:15Yeah, it's just like the Civil War all over again.
6:17If you voted for Trump, you're on the wrong side of it.
6:19That guy, that guy has a book out today, which is crap, by the way,
6:24just a bunch of like him talking about other people's essays.
6:26But I can tell you the lib intelligentsia literate of the literati, the literary apparatus,
6:32they're all behind it. That book has to be number one or it's a failure.
6:36Help me beat his book.
6:37You listening to this can help me beat the book today.
6:40You want you want the smug lib who hates Trump, thinks that you're on the
6:44wrong side of the Civil War if you voted for him and the wrong side
6:47of the Civil Rights Act and thinks Trump is a Nazi.
6:49You want his book to be number one?
6:50You want my book to be number one?
6:51It's up to you. I humbly put myself in all of your hands.
6:55I don't care. Buy the book.
6:57Give it to your give it to your best buddy.
6:59Give it to, you know, your neighbor.
7:02Pass it off to them at the fence line when you're watering your azaleas or
7:05something. I don't care. Buy a book, if you would, please, for me today.
7:08Do me this solid. And that is the way that you can show the libs
7:13that the right still reads.
7:15We still care. And we're not letting some smug anti -Trumper get the number one.
7:19No way. Clay, thank you for letting me make my pitch to this incredible audience
7:24of patriots and great Americans who I know are right now going on that Amazon
7:29order page or wherever they go.
7:30Maybe they're going to a bookstore.
7:32That's great, too. And they're getting that book, Manufacturing Delusion.
7:35But I'm probably never going to make this ask to you guys ever again.
7:38So go buy this book.
7:40Buy it today. Awesome. Do it.
7:43And you can find it on Amazon.
7:44I bought it there. I got it today.
7:46A lot of you who pre -ordered will get it today.
7:49But it can get shipped out as quick as a day in many different places
7:54out there and obviously bookstores all across America.
7:57And I did the audio book at your suggestion, by the way.
7:59I actually recorded the audio book myself.
8:01So if you download the audio book, it's me reading it to you.
8:04So that's kind of fun.
8:05That's right. And that is a lot of work for people who don't know.
8:08You sit in a studio all by yourself for hours and hours reading every word
8:13that you wrote. Oftentimes, I'm sure this happened to you, too.
8:16You read a paragraph and you're like, I wish I'd written that better.
8:19Or I wish I had started with this sentence.
8:21Or why did I use that word?
8:23I'm a moron. Like, it is very humbling to go back and read every word
8:28out loud. So I would encourage all of you to get out there and buy
8:33the book. And it actually ties in today with, we'll get into this in a
8:38little bit more detail, but we had another trans shooter, Buck.
8:42We had another trans shooter.
8:47And I hate that this story is out there and continues to be out there,
8:52but it has become, unfortunately, an awful trend.
8:55Nashville, Tennessee, my hometown, trans person shoots up a Christian school, kills a bunch of
9:03innocent people. Minneapolis, trans shooter shoots up an actual church service, kills a bunch of
9:11innocent people. And now you see in Rhode Island, a, well, we just had last
9:20week in Canada, a trans shooter killed a ton of people in a school -related
9:26shooting. And now during a high school hockey game, a guy who was pretending to
9:35be a woman shot and killed two people, wounded, I believe, three, and killed himself
9:42as well. And I don't even know as a society how we can avoid having
9:48real conversations now, just as reasonable people about what is going on.
9:57But the dishonesty in the media is crazy.
10:00This is the New York Times, how they covered it.
10:04At a news conference on Monday night, Chief Goncalves said, this is in the Providence,
10:11Rhode Island area, I believe, said the shooter was born in 1969 and went by
10:19two different names. They don't even say this was a man who decided to identify
10:26as a woman. He destroyed his entire family.
10:29The narcissism on this buck is off the charts.
10:33His wife said, no, I'm not going to go along with this delusion and said,
10:39hey, we're not going to support you deciding to become a woman.
10:44This is ridiculous. And he got divorced.
10:48She divorced him. And then he showed up and he killed her at a high
10:53school. school hockey game i don't know how we can have an honest society if
10:59we're not willing to ask very basic questions on this what drugs are these people
11:04on is it making them more violent why off the charts now mass shootings are
11:11they being committed by trans people well clay actually i think a lot of these
11:15cases um it's they aren't on enough uh or they aren't on the proper meds
11:21just keep that in mind too as in this is not treated necessarily it is
11:27not treated as a mental illness you are to be affirmed in this yeah so
11:32there's the drugs you take to transition genders clay these people are not necessarily told
11:36you need substantial doses of an ssri or an snri or something like that by
11:43the way a lot of people with mental illness millions and millions of them that
11:46stuff actually really helps them and on the right people get a little quick to
11:51be like oh have you ever been around somebody who's schizophrenic you ever been around
11:55somebody who has really serious ocd these meds let them function in their lives now
12:00there are some people who are over medicated and some people have the wrong medications
12:03there's a lot of these things but in this case clay the big problem is
12:07that this is not pathologized at all yeah this is affirmation this is not a
12:12disease or an issue to be treated and handled it is a civil rights issue
12:18now what happens if you have mutilated your genitalia because you listened to the american
12:27medical association and all these different groups and the doctors and the big hospitals and
12:31and cnn and the new york times editorial page and all this and you turn
12:36around and some goes no this was all a lie you're already dealing with a
12:41person who is deeply unstable and mentally ill and then you tell them that they've
12:45ruined their lives you know this is the the basic question you brought this up
12:50did this person have mental illness ask a lot of people this in public and
12:57i mean people whether it's in the news clay or law enforcement or doctors who
13:02are supposed to be able to diagnose these things or understand them they'll say it's
13:05not clear i can't diagnose really really this person didn't this person wasn't crazy let's
13:11just use the c word crazy was this person crazy obviously yes why are we
13:17all told that we can't say that this person was crazy crazy people need help
13:22they do not need applause for their craziness yes and when you're we have been
13:29sold a bill of goods on this which is that affirming someone's insanity actually makes
13:37them healthier and if you translate this outside of trans related issues and you just
13:45said hey is it kind to tell people you're really hearing voices is it kind
13:50to tell people that they're able to talk to talk to dead people would it
13:54be kind to affirm someone who is schizophrenic in the belief that their delusions are
14:01real the answer of course would be no and so what we have done in
14:07an act of intended empathy is actually i think made people who are ill that
14:14much more ill and unfortunately now buck what you're seeing is did you see this
14:19guy say in response to the trans congresswoman uh congressman whatever the dude is uh
14:26that is pretending to be a chick in congress he said if you don't affirm
14:30our uh our genders we're gonna go berserk the day before he went and killed
14:36a bunch of people so we've now created a world where if you question someone's
14:41gender identity they believe they are entitled some of them to engage in violence against
14:48others as a way to speak out against uh not being accepted now i i
14:55just think this is going to get worse um unfortunately we have created this entire
15:01trans world um and these people and i think partly buckets the drugs that they
15:08take uh are committing acts of mass violence on a scale that is unprecedented when
15:16you consider how small the population actually is keep bashing us is what he tweeted
15:21but do not wonder why we go all caps berserk as his comment yesterday before
15:30he showed up at a high school hockey match and started uh started attacking people
15:35i just i mean it is how many of these we just had one a
15:39few days ago in british columbia and canada and now we have another one minneapolis
15:45nashville this four direct shootings in the last year and a half or so that
15:50have been entirely perpetrated by trans people well i mean mass acts of mass murder
15:55that are really acts of domestic uh terrorism in a sense i mean this is
16:00ideologically driven now these people are also crazy but a lot of jihadis for example
16:05are also crazy they do it because they think they're going to get the 72
16:09virgins and all that stuff yes but so there's an ideological component to it but
16:13they're also psychologically unstable not all of them by the way some of them just
16:18choose evil and that's and they're just ideologically they're just ideologically align and again i
16:22know that this is sounds like i'm i'm all setting stuff for the book but
16:25this is why i talk about uh this is what i talk about in manufacturing
16:28delusion because people are doing this to people the whole trans thing was was there's
16:33a system this has been systematized this is this is being created uh by an
16:41apparatus that views this as important for the projection of power important for the projection
16:48of an ideology and that's why clay i mean you can't even believe this stuff
16:53when you see the graph uh the graphs of um how many kids now identify
16:57as transgender or not yes it's up like thousands of a percentile it's crazy it's
17:02obviously been done this has the decision has been made by people in power to
17:06do this uh we'll come back we'll continue to break this down for you uh
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18:35buck clay uh ask and you shall receive right now at least from what i
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19:46in clay travis buck sexton show uh third hour of the program let me give
19:50you a little bit of a heads up uh texas senate voting has started and
19:55uh we are going to be in texas for the primary uh we'll be in
20:01austin we will be in san antonio and we will be in houston buck will
20:06be in houston apologies houston uh i found out that i've got a buck will
20:13be waving i'm sorry houston literally just you know i'm gonna have i'm gonna have
20:16dinner with the great michael berry and the great jesse kelly and we're gonna keep
20:21an empty chair with a big bottle of whispering angel just for you clay there'll
20:26be an empty chair with a bottle of whispering i wish i could be there
20:31um but my kids have a uh father son dinner that they do once a
20:38year at their school my oldest is a senior and so they didn't send out
20:43notice about what day it was at least to my knowledge until last week so
20:49i have had to scramble my schedule to make sure i can make my father
20:52son daughter father son dinner i don't have a daughter uh that i know of
20:57uh that uh on march 3rd which is the same day as the primary so
21:02we're gonna get to uh to that in the third hour but i know many
21:06of you are getting ready to start your voting and i've got a theory on
21:09what's going on there um mom donnie news just broke recently in the last hour
21:15or so the new york city mayor has announced that he is going to be
21:20increasing go figure uh property tax rates for everybody in new york city uh the
21:27reverend jesse jackson has passed at the age of i believe it's 85 um that
21:33news is out there this morning uh but i still on this um on this
21:38trans shooter buck i just want all of you to think about this for a
21:44moment this guy had a family He had kids, he had sons, he had daughters.
21:55I would argue, and I think most of you out there would sign off on
22:00this who are parents, that once you have kids, your number one responsibility in life
22:06is to raise them up and do your best job to raise the next generation
22:12to the best of your ability.
22:13He destroyed his family by saying, I am trans.
22:20He looks like, Buck just said, the pictures.
22:23He looks like the macho man Randy Savage in the South Park show.
22:30I mean, this is, you can always, almost always.
22:32This person doesn't look vaguely female.
22:35Usually you have somebody who thinks that with enough filters from a distance in certain
22:40light, you might mistake them for female until you shake their hand, you see their
22:44Adam's apple, and they're like, I'm a woman.
22:46But in this case, this guy just looks like a lunatic.
22:50And by the way, I don't say lunatic to, I mean that, like, belongs in
22:55an insane asylum. This person looks crazy.
22:58Can you imagine when you, I am really fired up about this, because I think,
23:07again, we need to have real conversations here.
23:12The guy decided that he had to become a woman.
23:15He was born in 1969, which would make him, what, 56 years old or something
23:20like that, I think. Roughly 56 or 57.
23:25Walked out on his family.
23:27His wife said, no, I'm not going to sign on to this delusion.
23:33You are the husband, you're the father of this household.
23:38He said, no, it's more important that I become a woman.
23:41As Buck said, it looks like the macho man Randy Savage.
23:44I mean, he did not become a woman.
23:46You can't become a woman.
23:48And then, because his family did not affirm his mental illness, he killed them.
23:55In public, at a hockey match.
24:00Well, can we get into this for a second?
24:03First of all, this is what everyone is, we know this.
24:07You know this, I know this, and all of you with us know this.
24:12An unspeakable evil has been done here in the 21st century to push this on
24:19kids and to push this on people and for the neo -Marxists, for the race
24:25communists, race -gender communists, to create this whole edifice of transgenderism.
24:32They're ruining lives. They're ruining the lives.
24:35And this is, I think, very important with what you said, Clay.
24:37It's not just the individual who self -mutilates his genitalia, which this guy did.
24:42It's come out that the Rhode Island shooter, his wife, wanted a divorce because he
24:48cut his manhood off. I got to say, I think that's valid grounds for, I
24:53think it's valid grounds probably for an annulment.
24:55I mean, this is, this is...
24:56I mean, you should be put in an insane asylum if you chop your penis
25:00off. Period. And imagine you're a doctor.
25:01You are not sane if you chop your penis off.
25:04I'm just saying, I'm going to put that out there as a categorization.
25:07Like, that should be a default you belong in an insane asylum decision.
25:11I don't know. I keep going back to the title of my book, which is
25:13out today, Manufacturing Delusion. But, Clay, this is the definition of a delusion.
25:19Yes. This is delusional. This person, it looks like a 200...
25:24The guy looked like a 200 -pound deadlifter with long hair and fake boobs.
25:29Male deadlifter, I'm saying. He looks like a 200 -pound, like, bodybuilder guy.
25:34Or three, you know, 250 probably.
25:35He's a big dude. And he's got, you know, male features but fake boobs and
25:42some long -dyed hair. And we're supposed to say this is a woman?
25:45This is a hideous caricature of being a woman.
25:48But to your point, I wanted to make note of this.
25:51The families... Not, of course, he murdered his family.
25:53I mean, this is evil.
25:54This is the most... I mean, I think murdering your family is the most unspeakable
25:57evil. I don't think there can be anything more evil, really, than that for an
26:01individual action. It's almost impossible to even come up with something that would be...
26:04I think it's the most evil thing that could be...
26:06You know, I mean, there's obviously...
26:07Well, I mean, he murdered his children.
26:08So I was going to say there's things that can be done to children that
26:10are evil beyond comprehension. But I think that, I mean, murdering your own family, murdering
26:17your own children is the most evil thing that any human being could possibly do.
26:20And this person did it.
26:23And let's also note, Clay, the transgender shooter in British Columbia also did that.
26:30That's a very specific thing.
26:32The killing of your own family before you go on the shooting spree or the
26:36killing of your own family as the main act, that's a very specific kind of
26:40evil psychosis that we're talking about here.
26:44And it ruins... But even without that, it ruins families.
26:49Now you're supposed to call your dad she?
26:51Now you're supposed to say that my husband's actually a woman and I'm okay with
26:55this? And this, Clay, there are...
26:58In $70 ,000 a year private schools in New York City, there are trans day
27:03of visibility vigils. There are, hey, everybody, come out and be trans.
27:08What kind of life are you going to have when you come out and decide
27:11that you're trans and you are actually a woman?
27:13By the way, it's overwhelmingly men who are deciding...
27:16to be women the women demand thing gets far less attention for a whole bunch
27:19of reasons we can talk about overwhelmingly men who think that they are women and
27:23this is not mental illness on what grounds is this not mental illness what who
27:31could you could show me a photo of that i'm looking at a photo of
27:33him right now if you were trying to draw up the archetype of a crazy
27:37person it would be this person yes yes and and i just i mean to
27:43blow up your family and make them buy into your delusion and when they say
27:50no when your wife says no you know you're chopping your penis off like we're
27:56gonna get divorced you're not a woman and i can't even imagine can you i
28:01mean you imagine the kids having to deal with having a crazy person as a
28:06dad that they're supposed to affirm as look if you have mental illness in your
28:12family it's awful but you don't say to a schizophrenic person i just keep coming
28:16back to this hey everything that you think is in your head is real in
28:20fact if you did it would make things far worse and then when you don't
28:25affirm his craziness he shows up and he kills you like again and then the
28:32media buck they won't even point out the trans connections i read that story to
28:38you he went by two names that's how the new york times reports it that
28:43when in the canadian shooting they would refer to the person we played the audio
28:48for you last week they would refer to him right as i can't even keep
28:52track of it was a dude who pretended to be a girl and they called
28:54him she uh as the shooter so so clay this is i'm actually this is
28:59true this is in this is in the book and this actually applies directly to
29:02what we're talking about okay menticide murder of the mind destruction of the mind essentially
29:06it's very similar to same family as brainwashing but a little bit different because it
29:11focuses more on the initial phase of clay the two pillars confusion and degradation confusion
29:18and degradation that is how you get to something like this not just for the
29:24person that is being menticide but for the public for the people around them i
29:29give you for example um clay you could have been banned from twitter under pre
29:37-elon ownership for dead naming if you referred to a trans person's old name so
29:47if you said bradley manning instead of chelsea manning they would ban you from the
29:52platform for hate think about how insane that is and of course misgendering the same
29:58thing there are people on the left who will make the argument that misgendering is
30:04like worse than calling someone a racial slur therefore if you misgender some crazy person
30:09like this guy and they attack you you brought it on yourself this is the
30:15society we were forced to live in for for years well a lot of people
30:19are still living in it and again i would like to see a real study
30:23in depth discussing what the rates of violence are for trans people and again most
30:31of the time it's men deciding to identify as women but sometimes it's women identifying
30:35as men and the fact that we have in some way created a world where
30:41the kind thing to do is to claim that these delusions are real i can't
30:48think of some of your psychiatrists or psychologists who listen to the program can you
30:53think buck of any other clearly untrue thing that we have established that the kind
31:01thing to do is to affirm the falsehood i can't even think of anything else
31:06right in all of society where when you know something is objectively untrue that the
31:12kind thing to do is to pretend that it is true i can't think i
31:18mean in any other facet of mental illness there is no component where you would
31:24say hey the kind empathetic thing to do is to pretend that before you hear
31:29the voices too that that you see the ghost as well like that's exactly with
31:34schizophrenia which one of the hallmarks of schizophrenia is people hearing voices and understand the
31:39voices are very real to that person in their brain they are hearing voices okay
31:45they're not pretending to hear the voices they're hearing the voices but it is going
31:50to make them feel upset when you a family member or even more so a
31:54mental health practitioner a psychiatrist says the voices are not there that's going to be
31:59upsetting to them but it's far worse to as you said say yeah those voices
32:05that's right you know the ghost of abraham lincoln is talking to you right now
32:09it's okay you're not crazy in fact you're special you're so special we should all
32:14celebrate that you have dead people talking to you right now in your head monstrous
32:21clay i mean that's the world we've created and again i think it's important and
32:25uh the most important thing i think is for everybody to understand it is not
32:29kind to affirm falsehood is not kind to affirm something that is untrue objectively uh
32:38and we've been all sold a bill of goods that that is the idea because
32:42a lot of people just say i'm not mean I'm going to go along with
32:45this, and I think we've gone so far down the road that it's leading, unfortunately,
32:50to extreme acts of violence because a lot of other people have decided to do
32:53it. One of the graphics you were talking about earlier, there's a study out there,
32:56there's basically no trans people over the age of 30.
33:00Like, they almost do not exist.
33:03And I don't think it's coincidental that it suddenly became very trendy.
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35:21Book pub day, everybody. So I'm talking about a lot.
35:24Clay's being very patient and supportive with me by letting me rant and rave about
35:29it, although it does very much tie into the news cycle today as well as
35:32in general these days. VIP email from Warner.
35:35Buck, just to make you smile, I downloaded the audio book while waiting for the
35:39show to start. You're on the way to number one.
35:40Warner, thank you, and I hope all the rest of you do it.
35:42If nothing else, think of all the lib tears when we beat Meacham's book.
35:47Comes out the same day, by the way.
35:49Oh, I'm a presidential historian.
35:50Donald Trump is Hitler. You want that guy to win?
35:53You want that guy to win?
35:54Like, it's funny. Yesterday, I wasn't even thinking of him, Clay.
35:56I was like, a lot of presidential historians are douchebags.
35:58Meacham's a douchebag. So, hates Trump.
36:01Thinks Trump is Hitler. Thinks that you're deplorables for voting for him.
36:05He has a political book out today.
36:07Oh, writings on the republic.
36:09Let's crush it. Let's crush that book.
36:11Clay likes the competition. He knows.
36:13Yeah, look, and Meacham is guilty of what many historians are, which is historians, if
36:22they're good, only become good 50, 60, 80, 100 years after an event because they
36:28can see the full picture.
36:29What happened in the Trump era is many different historians decided they needed to opine
36:35in real time on presidential history.
36:39The worst of this was Michael Beschlow saying, basically, if Trump won in the midterms,
36:46that people were going to be lined up and shot on walls like Nazi Germany.
36:51So, Meacham comes from that school as a presidential historian, so that's why I'm saying,
36:55guys, his book is out today.
36:56So, we have a neck and neck.
36:58Neck and neck. Let's beat it.
37:00Talkback B. Hit it. Hi, Clay and Buck.
37:04This is Teresa from New Braunfels.
37:06And today, President's Day, is my birthday.
37:08So, I want to thank Buck for the excellent timing of the release of his
37:12book because that is my birthday present to myself.
37:15I've pre -ordered it, and I'm really excited to be able to get it tomorrow.
37:19And I hope that you can continue my birthday gifting and that somehow I can
37:24get a signed copy of your book.
37:26I already have Clay signed copies.
37:28That would be the perfect birthday.
37:32Yeah, man. There you go.
37:33Sign the books. Go to CrockettCoffee .com.
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37:41But in the meantime, you can buy it everywhere.
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