Hour 2 - What if the Bombs Exploded?

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0:33T's and C's apply. Second hour plan, Buck, kicks off now.
0:36We are joined by the one and only Sean Hannity.
0:41Of all things Sean Hannity, the huge TV show, the huge radio show.
0:44I got praise for both you guys to get started.
0:48And I'm not sucking up, but I'm kind of sucking up.
0:51Buck, you have no idea how much your book blew me away.
0:58It was so interesting. I'm so interested in the topic.
1:01And I don't know if you could tell when you're on my radio show, but
1:04this has been an obsession of mine for years that I don't often talk about.
1:10And that's like psychopolitics, manipulation, hypnotism, mass hypnosis.
1:18You know, you wonder, how do we lose 100 million people in the last century?
1:22And, you know, how come these people, you know, will do their Heil Hitlers or
1:26these lunatics in Iran, whatever.
1:28But it was so well done.
1:30I learned so much from your book.
1:31It took it to another level.
1:32Great job. Clay, I have.
1:34By the way, Buck, just so you know, I gave him a layup bet for
1:39the Super Bowl, a layup, because I really wanted Robert Kraft's team to win just
1:45because it would irritate everybody.
1:47And I like Robert Kraft.
1:49But everybody kind of knew it was an uphill battle to beat Seattle.
1:53So I said, OK, I've won every other bet.
1:56I'll give you this one.
1:57I didn't even get points from this guy.
1:59And he wins. And he's like bragging that I owe him a million dollars.
2:02It's true. I mean, you've been in hiding ever since.
2:06I don't know where you are right now.
2:08Well, where is all the money that you owe me from every other pastor that
2:12we've ever had? By the way, can we start here?
2:15You said Buck's book is amazing.
2:18And that was your compliment for him.
2:20Manufacturing delusion. Manufacturing delusion. Go get your copy.
2:23And your compliment for me was that you gave me a bet that I couldn't
2:27lose. I was like, hey, this is true.
2:31But it is true. We need Sean on weekly.
2:33We need Sean on at least once a week, Clay.
2:36I had no idea that your Outkick show was on my cable system.
2:43Because I don't change the channel a lot.
2:46I watch Fox. I keep Fox all the time on.
2:49Because I'm working all the time.
2:50And then one night, I'm just flipping around, flipping around.
2:54Of course, there's nothing. And then, boom, there you are.
2:57And I got to watch your podcast, Outkick show, on my cable network.
3:03I couldn't believe it. It was great.
3:04Yeah, we've got a weekly show now on FS1.
3:07They've done a good job of putting that thing on.
3:08They let me sit down and make whatever arguments I want.
3:12Why didn't you tell me?
3:13I don't know. I should have thought of it, I guess.
3:16All right. So, let's dive into a bunch here.
3:20I can't, but let me hit you with this, Sean.
3:22Because this just came down.
3:24You spent a long time in New York City until, like Buck, you decided that
3:28you had to leave and go to Florida to a much better place.
3:33But Bill Malugian just tweeted this, like, literally four minutes ago.
3:37The New York City terror suspect, one of them, Amir Balat, and I might be
3:42mispronouncing that name, was arrested for throwing an IED loaded with nuts, bolts, and other
3:50objects. He pledged allegiance. TATP is an explosive, just to be clear.
3:53That's what TATP is. TATP, he pledged allegiance to ISIS while in NYPD custody, saying,
4:01all praises due to Allah, Lord of all worlds, I pledge my allegiance to the
4:06Islamic State. Die in your rage, you, and I don't even know if this is
4:11an insult. Kufar. Kufar means non -believers.
4:13Non -believer. This isn't a religion that just stands when people talk about the blessed
4:18name of the prophet. We take action.
4:21All of those comments caught on NYPD body cameras.
4:26Sean, this is just happened in New York City.
4:28Gracie Manchin, they tried, Momdani did, to say, oh, this is white supremacists.
4:34I mean, this is what a lot of people, I think, are afraid of when
4:37they see what's happening in the country, certainly while this attack on Iran is going
4:42on. Look, this has been a fear of mine now for a long, long time.
4:49This is why I obsessively, compulsively, repetitively, by design, pointed out the danger during the
4:57four years of Biden of unfettered immigration, absolutely no vetting of these people from over
5:05200 countries, including many countries with terror ties.
5:09Now, in this case, my understanding is that both Americans, they're young, and we'll get
5:15to the toxic online environment that I believe is purposely designed to influence young people,
5:21and people have to be very careful what their kids are doing.
5:25However, we still have known terrorists in this country.
5:30We have people in this country that didn't get vetted from Iran right now.
5:35Do I worry about sleeper cells?
5:38Yeah, I was in New York City on 9 -11 -01.
5:42I lost friends that day.
5:452 ,977 Americans died that day.
5:48And this is what frustrates me about online culture is a lot of people, first
5:56of all, it's cancerous. I mean, if you want to feel horrible about yourself, either
6:00one of you, start reading comments about what people say about you.
6:04And, you know, you have these anonymous keyboard warriors in their parents' basement in their
6:10underwear, you know, that can say any incendiary thing they want and influence people.
6:15Now, that's fine for us.
6:18This is the business we chose that comes with it.
6:21But for young people, if they're being bullied online, it can have a profound impact
6:25on them. Here's another problem we have.
6:28Like, you see this rise of anti -Semitism.
6:33I find it disgustingly ignorant on so many fronts.
6:37And we've got to understand that Russia and countries like Iran and other countries, they
6:47are inundating and targeting young people with propaganda.
6:52It's a lie that Bibi Netanyahu caused Donald Trump to take action.
6:57I've known Donald Trump over 30 years.
7:00Donald Trump is a man of his own mind, I promise you.
7:03And if he didn't think it was in America's best interest to be involved in
7:08this conflict, he wouldn't be.
7:10The difference between Trump and every person before him, and I think this is important,
7:15is that Donald Trump understands history.
7:20And I wrote a whole book about this years ago in 2004 called Deliver Us
7:24From Evil, Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism.
7:28And I went through the history of the last century.
7:30My father, for example, fought four years in the Pacific.
7:34And if you look at Mao, China, Stalin, Russia, Hitler, Germany, fascism, Italy, Tojo, Japan,
7:43and Pol Pot in the killing fields, over 100 million human souls were defeated.
7:49Donald Trump's been very clear.
7:51The Iranians cannot have nuclear weapons.
7:54And that's what Operation Midnight Hammer was about.
7:57Now Operation Epic Fury, we're going to finish the job.
8:00The most interesting interview, besides the one I had with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu last
8:05week, was with the Mideast envoy, Steve Witkoff.
8:08And Witkoff, this is what they offered the Iranians, because Trump kept saying publicly, I'd
8:12much rather have a deal.
8:14I don't want to do this.
8:16And the Iranians were offered civilian, low -grade enriched uranium for civilian purposes for free
8:24in perpetuity. In other words, but they didn't want that deal, because they wanted to
8:30pursue their nuclear ambitions. Now, what is the ISIS caliphate?
8:34The ISIS caliphate, their motto was convert or die.
8:38And in this case, you know, you're dealing with a regime, death to Israel, death
8:43to America. What is Donald Trump really trying to accomplish here?
8:45He said it a couple of times, and people don't want to focus on it.
8:49He wants to make sure our children and our grandchildren don't inherit a nuclear -armed
8:56Iran with the possibility that millions and millions of human souls will perish because of
9:06the fanaticism that is driving them beyond all sense and logic to pursue nuclear weapons
9:13when the world doesn't trust them, nor should they, being the number one state sponsor
9:17of terror. So it is an existential, long -term threat to the world.
9:22And Donald Trump, unlike every predecessor of his, had the willingness to take it on.
9:28He's defeating it. No military effort is easy.
9:31But he's learned the lessons of history that so many others have not.
9:36Sean, can I ask you about that?
9:38Because I think you're in a particularly special place to – here's what we got
9:43right now, okay, with the Iran thing going on.
9:45We're speaking to Sean Hannity, for anyone who's joining us in progress.
9:48Sean, we know that war or aerial campaigns, however someone wants to describe this, things
9:55can go wrong. We're talking about kinetic strikes.
9:58We're talking about military activity.
10:00We have a lot of people who are obviously, just like your listeners, huge Trump
10:04supporters. They are concerned right now about boots on the ground.
10:08We're hearing it all the time, boots on the ground.
10:10They're concerned that somehow Trump has been misled, that Trump and Pete Hegseth, who you
10:14know very well, we know very well, that he's forgotten the lessons of Iraq and
10:18Afghanistan, et cetera. What do you say to your listeners?
10:22And therefore, what do you say to the Trump faithful out there when people are
10:25saying to you, yeah, of course I'm with Trump on so much that he's doing,
10:29but I'm worried that he would make a mistake here?
10:32What do you say to those people?
10:33Look, they've left open the door, the possibility, if only under the most extreme circumstances,
10:41if needed, would any boots be on the ground.
10:44I would imagine that boots on the ground would probably be to protect oil executives,
10:50because assuming... I'm assuming... that all those people that were taking to the streets to
10:55stand up against this rogue regime and were being mowed down by the tens of
11:00thousands, that there's got to be a transition and it's got to be quick and
11:05it's got to kind of duplicate what the president was able to pull off in
11:09Venezuela. But they've got to have infrastructure and money to build out their economy again
11:15and hopefully be America's best trading partner, which is why I'm confident.
11:20But if you want to know what Donald Trump is going to do in the
11:23future, look at what he's done in the past.
11:25He wiped out the ISIS caliphate, no boots on the ground.
11:29He took out Soleimani, he took out Baghdadi, dropped the mother of all bombs on
11:35Afghanistan, took out, dropped 14 bunker buster bombs and midnight hammer and took out the
11:41nuclear facilities. Now he's finishing the job because they will not give up that ambition
11:47and this is now the final step.
11:49What is the president's thinking on it?
11:51The president's main thinking is I'm not going to leave this job without creating a
11:58safer America for future generations.
12:01That's what he's thinking. Now, the Trump doctrine is pretty clear.
12:06If I had to guess, he's getting out of there, the hell out of there
12:11as quickly as possible, and there will be economic benefits for America long term.
12:20And, you know, this week is – this war is a little over a week
12:24old. I mean, and the American attention span is ridiculous.
12:28Now, the online chatter and the people that were wrong every other time about President
12:34Trump and his economic programs, his past military endeavors, you know, they live to create
12:44chaos on the name of Donald Trump.
12:48You know, Democrats are openly cheering.
12:50I mean, Hakeem Jeffries, we're going to lose this war.
12:53No, we're not. We're not going to lose it, and it's not going to be
12:57a forever war. That, I can tell you, is foremost in Trump's mind.
13:01It's definitely difficult. I think the most difficult part of this military effort is going
13:07to be the transition part, and that's transitioning into hopefully what will be a democratic
13:13republic. But even the president said that's ultimately going to be up to the Iranian
13:16people. And at some point he's going to tell them to come out of their
13:20homes into the streets, and our hope is the remaining remnants, loyalists to the old
13:27regime are going to drop their weapons and join the people and look for a
13:32better future for the people in Iran.
13:34I mean, the Persian people have a history of unbelievable success in a great culture,
13:39and they want to go back to the pre -1979 revolution days.
13:44Sean, you've got an interview going up with Stephen A.
13:48Smith about whether he might run for president in 28.
13:51I know you guys have been friends for a long time.
13:54What did you learn there?
13:55How can people find it?
13:57Well, wherever you get your video podcasts, you can find it there.
14:02We have a lot of great people.
14:04Bill de Blasio, believe it or not, sat with me for an hour and a
14:07half. And it's just different.
14:10It's fun. It's not as political.
14:13We just keep it real.
14:15And John Fetterman sat down with me.
14:18Ron DeSantis sat down with me.
14:19You're going to like this, Clay.
14:21Matthew Kachuk is going to come down with me.
14:24I'm looking forward to that.
14:25I'm a huge hockey fan, as you know.
14:27I have season tickets to the Panthers.
14:30They've struggled all year because of injuries, unfortunately, but I'm hoping they might make the
14:34playoffs. Two -time Stanley Cup champions.
14:38I think you lost that bet, too, but let's not talk about it.
14:42But anyway, so it drops tomorrow, the first episode, wherever you get your podcast.
14:48It's just so different than radio and what I do on radio, what I do
14:53on TV. It's just fun to do.
14:54I really enjoy it. I'm looking forward.
14:57When you guys are in town, I'd love to have you both on the show.
15:00We could talk about Clay's book, how often that Clay – we could talk about
15:05Buck's book and how often Clay loses bets with me.
15:08I think that'll be very riveting.
15:11This is good for him, just so you know, Sean, because Clay, unfortunately, is already
15:14celebrating a bet that he thinks he's won with me before we even know, having
15:18to do with Kamala. So the little dose of humility that you give to Clay
15:22on his betting, this is – it's music to my ears.
15:25Very necessary. Buck made a bad bet.
15:26He said that Kamala was not – Seven bets in a row.
15:29Yeah, you did win a bunch of bets in a row.
15:31But Buck said that Kamala was not going to run.
15:35But I'm very confident that she's running.
15:38She has nothing else in her life.
15:39Sean, you've got a lot in your life.
15:41You've got the new show.
15:42You've got your show that comes on right after this one, many of the same
15:45stations. We appreciate everybody listening all day.
15:48And then the show tonight, we'll be watching.
15:50Yeah, we'll be watching. Listen, I want to have you guys on the podcast.
15:54And I think we'll have a great time.
15:56And it goes wherever it goes.
15:58And we've got bars and cigars and anything you want on the set.
16:01It's fun. So we'll be there.
16:04We appreciate you, my man.
16:05Keep up the good work.
16:09I don't know if we lost Sean there, but it is worth noting that Sean
16:12has been running and hiding quite a lot since he's now losing bets to me.
16:16No, I think it's more like he's a superhero who just threw the smoke bomb
16:18for the dramatic exit. Well, we'll come back.
16:21You heard me give Sean that latest information on the arrest warrants and details that
16:27have come out in the indictments of those.
16:30You left out a big one by I'm not you left out, but I'm saying
16:33we left out one big one that I want to tell everybody from the indictment,
16:37Clay. That's wow. Yeah, we will hit that when we come back.
16:41In the meantime, let me paint a picture of what's happening in Israel right now.
16:44Nighttime, sirens blaring. You have only seconds to organize your family.
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16:51Now imagine you're elderly. You don't move as fast.
16:53Getting downstairs, upstairs, all that stuff is so difficult.
16:57And then you're in a bomb shelter for hours.
16:59That's what's happening across Israel as Operation Epic Fury continues.
17:03Kids traumatized, families exhausted, homes destroyed.
17:07That's what the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is all about.
17:10They're on the ground bringing food, emergency equipment, care for kids and help for the
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17:17It is life saving. It makes a tremendous difference in Israel.
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18:31Quick turn here. We are going to talk more about the arrests of the two
18:36individuals that has taken place in the New York City terror attack attempt.
18:41Fortunately, the explosive devices did not go off, but the guys have been arrested.
18:47I read you some of their quotes at the top of the last hour.
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19:59Clay, Travis, and Buck Sexton.
20:01Welcome back in here to Clay and Buck.
20:03So, look, we're talking about this.
20:05It looks like a terror attack in New York City.
20:07I think that's what you call it when crazy ISIS -inspired maniacs are throwing a
20:12bomb that has TATP, which is a homemade peroxide -based explosive classic from the How
20:20to Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom, the Inspire magazine by Al
20:25Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
20:26They taught people how to do the pressure cooker stuff, how to make all of
20:31the homemade bombs using that.
20:32Also, TATP is effectively a homemade explosive.
20:36It's not hard to do.
20:37Way back in the day when I was in the agency, we had a whole
20:40homemade explosives class that we learned about.
20:45Now I've forgotten everything because I'm old.
20:47But once you learn how to do this stuff, it's not hard and it's very
20:50effective. It's very effective to create these improvised explosive devices.
20:57And they wrapped it with ball bearings so they knew they're creating a shrapnel effect.
21:00And this is an IED, my friends.
21:02This is what this is.
21:02And that's why the NYPD is taking it so very seriously.
21:05It is the same as if they had rolled a hand grenade into this crowd
21:10and the hand grenade, you know, the fuse didn't go.
21:13It didn't hit the explosive chain properly.
21:15That's what this is. And I mentioned this before because Clay read off a few
21:19of the things in the indictment that were caught, just to be clear also.
21:25Another, Clay, body cameras once again.
21:27Yep. If you don't have body cameras, it's the cop said he said it, but
21:31did he really say it?
21:32Everyone heard him say it, but did he really say it?
21:35Well, it's caught on video.
21:37So these guys said, all praises due to Allah of all worlds.
21:41I pledge my allegiance to the Islamic State.
21:44Die in your rage, you kafir.
21:46Which, as I explained, is...
21:47is a derogatory term for non -Muslim.
21:51In fact, and this gets into jihadism, I'm going back into the jiwad area here,
22:00but they would call this the taqfiri clay, where Muslims, in order to get around
22:06the Islamic prohibition on killing fellow Muslims, would claim taqfir, which means that that Muslim
22:13is outside of the religion and no longer protected as a Muslim because they're not
22:18a true believer. So these were called the taqfiri's in jihadist circles, and so they
22:22would even call fellow Muslims kufar, non -believers, because they had used taqfir and they
22:29were of this sect. So the idea is I can kill anybody I want if
22:33I'm a crazy jihadist because unless you're part of my team, you're not really a
22:37real Muslim. That was the idea.
22:39But here's what was said additionally.
22:41Caught on video camera in the indictment, one of these guys, Balat, stated they wanted
22:47to carry out an attack bigger than the Boston Marathon bombing, which Balat noted caused
22:54only three deaths. These are...
22:58So let's just... Just by way of review here, my friends, protests in New York
23:03City saying, we're scared about the Islamification of New York and there's too much jihadism
23:10and terrorism here and jihadist terrorists show up to try to blow up the protests
23:15with bombs because they're saying, how dare you say that we're terrorists, more or less.
23:20This is what I couldn't get over when I saw this story.
23:24There's also one of the charged terrorists, would -be terrorists, he used, and I'm reading,
23:34this is an account because I shared this, an account from, he used one of
23:42the counter -protesters chanting that diversity is our strength as a springboard to throw the
23:50bomb. Like, Buck, look at this video.
23:54Diversity is our strength. Allahu Akbar, I will kill all of you.
23:57Really? That's where we are?
23:58This is really what happened.
24:00If you watch this video, Geiger Capital, which is sometimes funny, says, it's absolutely perfect.
24:07A liberal man in New York City yelling about how everyone is welcome as a
24:12Muslim man yells, Allahu Akbar, and uses him as a literal springboard to throw a
24:18homemade bomb. The West's suicidal empathy on video.
24:23And you can sort of see the guy who just got used as the springboard
24:28looking around like, wait a minute, what's going on here?
24:33He's saying, diversity is our strength.
24:36We welcome everyone. We're so glad to have you here.
24:39And a would -be terrorist uses his shoulder to propel himself higher so he can
24:45throw the bomb further. It's just, it's such a perfect metaphor.
24:51This is, Buck, again, when I saw this, I was skeptical because it's rarely that
24:57exactly what you are protesting is immediately proven to be a valid point of protest.
25:04Now, here's the other thing, though.
25:06Do you know what would have happened if these bombs had gone off?
25:10The people who died would be, this is the way they would be covered, they
25:15would have provoked the Muslim Terror Act and they would be responsible for their death.
25:20Their skirts were too short.
25:21Their skirts were too short.
25:21Yes, exactly what the argument would be.
25:23They would say, if these bombs, thankfully they did not go off, if they had
25:27gone off and they had killed people who were protesting, if that had happened, they
25:32would say, oh, they brought this on themselves, just like many of them on the
25:37left tried to say about Charlie Kirk.
25:40Immediate, like literally within an hour of Charlie Kirk being assassinated, people said, well, this
25:46is what his rhetoric caused.
25:47And to Buck's point, it is, you deserve to get raped if your shirt, if
25:51your skirt is too short.
25:53I mean, that's basically, you're blaming someone who is a victim of a crime that
25:57they had no involvement on at all.
26:01But that's immediately what leftists would go to.
26:04Did you see this? Some idiot city councilman, I think from Manhattan or something, I
26:08forget, I used to live there, but I can't keep track of all these politicians,
26:12local politicians who do nothing.
26:14But he essentially indicated with a tweet that the problem, that the cause of violence
26:19was the protesters, not the counter -protesters.
26:23Of course. So that was, the real problem were the people that were saying, hey,
26:26we got too many Islamic terrorists in this city, I'm worried about it.
26:29Not the Islamic terrorists who show up with the bomb, with ball bearings, to rip
26:33through people's, try to kill as many people as you possibly can.
26:37And again, this is important too.
26:40Let's say they had a gun.
26:41Sometimes people can engage, well, you have, you know, heat of the moment.
26:46The heat of the moment, you can decide to engage in an act that you
26:50didn't anticipate if you always carry a gun, for instance, right?
26:54I don't think very many people make bombs and go and then are provoked.
26:59When you make a bomb, it's pretty premeditated.
27:02And by the way, Elon Musk has now responded here too about this guy on
27:07videotape who's talking about diversity is our strength and everybody is welcome here.
27:11Being used as a footstool by a homicidal maniac.
27:15probably didn't change that libtard's suicidal empathy views at all.
27:22Death of the West is what they all want.
27:26And I do think this is where you kind of get to the scary part
27:32here. There is such a lack of willingness to acknowledge good and evil that many
27:41people on the left have so bought into the idea, and this is why all
27:46this matters, that America is the bad guy, that they cannot conceptualize or comprehend true
27:55evil when it exists. And so many of you have friends and family that you
28:00see engaging in this line of thought.
28:04This is why American history matters.
28:07This is why the way that we talk about our nation matters.
28:11This is why Western civilization being celebrated as a good thing matters.
28:16Because if you do not endorse that view, then you have lost the ability to
28:22see good and evil. And even in that moment, I would like to hear from
28:27this guy who was used as a propulsion device to throw this bomb.
28:31He should sit back and say, wait a minute.
28:34Maybe people who have different opinions than me are not the real evil.
28:40Maybe people throwing bombs are the real evil.
28:43And yet there is this cognitive inability.
28:45I know you wrote about it, Buck.
28:47But I do think this is one of the real downsides among many of the
28:52collapse of religion. It has forced many people to buy into anti -Americanism as their
29:00religion. And instead of finding something to pour your heart and soul and energy and
29:07effort into, that empty vessel, they have decided it's politics, and in particular, anti -American
29:14politics, and it's destroying the country.
29:16Well, this is in that book that Sean Hannity gave such kind words about, Manufacturing
29:20Delusion, which a lot of you have bought, but not all of you.
29:23And I have to say, why not?
29:24Because it's such an excellent book.
29:26Clay, I get into identity construction, one of the chapters, and creating a world in
29:32which you are the victim, even as you are victimizing, is so powerful.
29:37And this is right at the heart of Palestinian ideology with Hamas and dealing with
29:42Israel. You're the victim even when you're walking into a crowded pizzeria with a suicide
29:47vest on to kill everybody there you've never even met before.
29:49You're the victim while you're the guy doing that.
29:52That is the ideology. That is the construct, the identity construction that they engage in.
29:58And obviously there's no accountability to this and no ethics or morality to it whatsoever.
30:02And that's what you have here as well with these people who are showing up.
30:07They have convinced themselves that they have to do this, because if they don't throw
30:12a bomb into a protest, then these people are coming for them next.
30:16Then the kuffar will march on them.
30:18They're insane. This is also a couple of things also that are important.
30:23Reports that this, I call him a kid because to me if you're 19, 20
30:29years old, to me you're still a kid because I'm getting older.
30:31But this kid grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs in a million -dollar home.
30:38So his parents were immigrants.
30:40He grew up in a million -dollar home.
30:41He had all the benefits of America, all the benefits of American education, and went
30:46online. And as many people do, his brain was polluted there to the point where
30:52he decides that he's going to try to blow up a protest in New York
30:56City. Again, terrorism comes from ideology and emotional response to messaging.
31:02It's not about deprivation. It's not about poverty.
31:05It's not about lack of options.
31:06This has all been debunked and refuted and dealt with.
31:10And I mean in the classical terrorism analysis of the last few decades.
31:17They've looked into all of this.
31:19There's a reason why a lot of terrorists are called the engineer.
31:23There's a reason why a lot of terrorists have advanced degrees.
31:27Osama bin Laden was super rich.
31:29His number two was a medical doctor.
31:32Like these are not people that grew up in some hut with no running water
31:38and they had no choice but to do this.
31:41That's actually not the root cause of terrorism to your point.
31:44Sometimes they're very – I mean look at bin Laden.
31:46Sometimes they're incredibly wealthy. And let's play this cut as we get ready to go
31:50to break too, Buck. Here is – we actually have the audio of the liberal
31:54man in New York City arguing that everybody should be welcome in America as a
32:00terrorist jumps using his back as a springboard to throw what he hopes is going
32:07to be an explosive device to kill as many people as possible.
32:11Cut 32. We were pulling in race in New York and we want everyone here
32:16to stay in New York.
32:17You don't get to come from outside and then tell everyone else.
32:23You can hear the scream as people recognize that there has just been what was
32:28supposed to be an explosive device thrown as this left -wing New Yorker is standing
32:34there with a megaphone arguing that we want everyone in the country and that we
32:40don't want anyone kicked out.
32:41I mean it really is – You're looking at a new event to the next
32:43one. Before the event, I mean, it is actually a perfect distillation of how this
32:48worldview is incompatible with this other worldview, Western civilization in many ways.
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34:43T's and C's apply. Got a lot of different talkbacks on a variety of topics,
34:48and there's still people mad at me for saying the truth.
34:52The Tesla is amazing, and I understand that some of you live in the 1900s,
34:58and you're never going to move into the 2000s, but here's something that I believe
35:05is true. The iPhone has been, Buck, I bet you would agree with me on
35:10this, the most transformative addition to the average American life in the 21st century.
35:17If I asked you, since 2000, what has changed life more than the iPhone?
35:22Would you probably agree with me?
35:24iPhone most transformative? Yeah, probably.
35:27I think Tesla's self -drive is as impressive and potentially headed to be more transformative
35:35than the iPhone. When you think about it, now the iPhone's been out since I
35:39think like 2006 or something, so we've had 20 years of applications associated with the
35:44iPhone. For instance, Uber wouldn't exist if the iPhone hadn't existed first.
35:50In other words, business is built on top of it.
35:53Tesla self -drive is the most incredible technological advancement, I believe, in the 21st century.
36:00If you haven't experienced it, trust me, I'm not getting paid anything on this.
36:05Yes, it is unbelievable. But not everybody has bought in.
36:08Podcast listener Tim from the Detroit area, he's angry.
36:13Cut B. One of those expensive schools that Travis went to, you think he had
36:18learned something? Well, stupid is as stupid does.
36:22He apparently bought into the Green New Deal.
36:26Guess what? I'm not buying that s***, nor does my family.
36:29You're done. Goodbye. I don't understand.
36:33I don't think you have to...
36:34There's no more American car right now than Tesla, to be clear.
36:40There is no more American company right now than Tesla.
36:44It has nothing to do with the Green New Deal at all.
36:47Period. Full stop. It's built here.
36:50It is an amazing vehicle.
36:53It is maybe... I think there is a strong argument that Elon is the most
36:58successful capitalist in the history of capitalism.
37:02He is... I saw him tweet the other day, AOC was coming after him, calling
37:07him a billionaire moron, and he just responded with an asterisk, trillionaire.
37:12If he's not already, he is soon to be a trillionaire.
37:15That is pretty big... That's pretty big time.
37:18Can you imagine? That's pretty amazing.
37:21AOC, of all people, had the audacity to accuse Elon Musk of not having accomplished
37:26anything. When SpaceX goes public, if you look at Starlink, rocket ships, Tesla, the boring
37:33company, they're drilling right now in Nashville so you can get to the airport faster,
37:37my hometown. I don't think there's anyone who's ever done more in capitalism than Elon.
37:44And again, I'm just telling you, if you like tech at all, you can do
37:50it for free, self -drive, take a ride, and check it out, and tell me
37:56that you aren't blown away.
37:58It's like being in the future.
37:59When I'm in my Tesla, I don't drive.
38:01I let it auto -drive for me.
38:04You got teenage kids like I do, it's way safer than them driving.
38:08It is maybe the greatest invention.
38:10of the 21st century when we come back buck have you seen these tsa lines
38:15that are uh that are occurring all over the country this is ridiculous we've got
38:19to get this ended there's still a shutdown believe it or not because the democrats
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