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Newsom Mandates Electric Cars, Then Says Don’t Charge ‘Em!

31 Aug 2022

You’ve probably seen the energy issue out there, or heard callers raising it with Clay and Buck on the show, but it should be getting a lot more attention. Gavin Newsom — the Democrat governor of California whose in-laws were just revealed as having donated to Republican Ron DeSantis of Florida — made a big deal about banning gas-powered cars in favor of electric ones just last week, and now — because they don’t have the supply of power — he’s telling people not to charge those EVs!

Here’s what’s happening out on the Left Coast:

Newsweek: Californians Told Not to Charge Electric Cars Days After Gas Car Sales Ban
SacBee: California Officials to Demand Conservation as Extreme Heat Wave Approaches
SFC: Get Ready for Blackouts This Summer As ‘Unprecedented’ Strain Could Affect California’s Power Grid.”

Oh, but don’t worry. If you’re an electric vehicle driver, I’m sure they’ve got a schedule for you to charge up for eight hours a night. It’s all gonna be fine! It’s all gonna be fine.

It was left to Elon Musk, who runs the biggest and most successful electric car company in the world, to be a voice of reality. He pointed out that without oil and gas right now, civilization comes to a halt.

That is 100% true.

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Biden Sure Wouldn’t Want You to Watch This Video. No Joke! Grr!

31 Aug 2022

Democrats put defund the police at the forefront of their campaigns for two years. Now, they deny it, so here’s seven minutes of every prominent Democrat that you can basically think of saying that they definitely want to defund the police. They’re now trying to claim, “We never said, ‘Defund the police’!” No, no, no. You all said defund the police. You even wrote it on the streets where the protests were taking place.

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Clay Reacts To Gavin Newsom’s In-Laws Donating to Ron DeSantis

31 Aug 2022

Clay appeared on Fox & Friends with the gang to discuss the vote of confidence Governor Gavin Newsom’s relatives gave by donating to Governor Ron DeSantis. The California leftist has been trying to pick fights with his conservative Florida counterpart as voters flee repressive blue states for red ones.

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C&B 24/7: Clay & Buck’s Show Prep

31 Aug 2022

  • FOXNews: Trump FBI raid: DOJ files response on possible ‘special master’ appointment for Mar-a-Lago docs. Trump is calling for a federal judge to appoint a ‘special master’ to review documents seized by the FBI
  • UK Daily Mail: Trump had classified documents in his DESK: Blockbuster DOJ filing reveals government has retrieved 320 files from Mar-a-Lago since January – including 100 in raid found AFTER his lawyers conducted a ‘diligent search’
  • UK Daily Mail: ‘Thought they wanted them kept Secret?’ Trump claims the FBI threw documents on the floor at Mar-a-Lago ‘pretending it was me who did it’ – and ‘took pictures for the public to see’
  • Daily Wire: Secret Service Agent Involved In Trump Jan. 6 Limo Allegations Leaves Service
  • Daily Wire: Agent Accused Of Scuttling Hunter Biden Probe Out At FBI, Counsel Confirms
  • Breitbart: PHOTO: Deep State Strikes Back, Shows Top Secret Trump Docs in Court Filing

  • UK Daily Mail: ‘Shoot. Me. Now!’ What Obama told an aide about Joe Biden’s ‘annoying’ rambling, as new book reveals tensions in the ‘bromance’ that got so bad Barack wanted to replace his VP with Hillary Clinton in 2012
  • FOXNews: White House suggests Biden’s $500B student loan handout will be paid for with deficit spending. White House officials claim deficit reduction will ‘pay for’ Biden’s student loan handout
  • Daily Wire: ‘Terrible President. Even Worse Human Being’: Lisa Boothe Tears Into Biden
  • Daily Wire: Biden Forgets What Office Political Candidates Are Running For While Campaigning In Their State

  • New York Post: Barack Obama and Joe Biden’s ‘imperfect union’ revealed in new book
  • Breitbart: Joe Biden Recalls High Crime Neighborhoods in Delaware that Had ‘Best Basketball’ Where He Was ‘Only White Guy’ Lifeguard
  • Daily Wire: ‘You Are Protected By Federal Law’: Tom Cotton Counters Garland’s Warning To DOJ About Speaking To Congress
  • Gateway Pundit: Wow! Joe Biden Speaks in Pennsylvania, Can’t Even Fill High School Gym

  • PJ Media: Biden’s Plan to Fix Railroad Industry Derails, Workers Overwhelmingly Ready to Strike
  • Federalist: Report: Wall Street Bigwigs Are Left-Wing Activists Using Your Money To Push Their Politics

  • FOXNews: White House claimed people aren’t illegally ‘walking’ across border, footage shows the opposite. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has said that ‘it’s not like somebody walks over’
  • New York Post: More migrants coming through Mexico from far-flung countries: analysis

  • Gateway Pundit: Arizona Democrats REFUSE To Debate Trump-Endorsed Candidates: Senator Mark Kelly Has Not Responded To Debate Challenge from Blake Masters
  • Breitbart: John Fetterman Declines Early September Debate Against Mehmet Oz for Stroke Recovery
  • New York Post: Joe Rogan’s call to ‘vote Republican’ sparks demands to boycott Spotify

  • New York Post: Goldman Sachs lifts all COVID protocols, orders staff to return to office full-time
  • UK Daily Mail: Has the Chinese wet market at centre of Covid pandemic secretly RE-OPENED? Eagle-eyed scientists spot slaughtered animals being hung out to dry on Google Maps — despite China’s ban on the sale of wild meat

  • UK Daily Mail: FBI staff have ‘lost confidence’ in Director Christopher Wray and are calling for him to step down, says lawyer, one day after it emerged ‘politically biased’ agent who protected Hunter Biden had left the bureau
  • HotAir: WaPo: Twitter is so broken, not even porn could save it

  • PJ Media: 10 Facts Electric Vehicle Advocates Don’t Want You to Know
  • Daily Wire: Conservatives Blast Europe’s ‘Needlessly Disastrous’ Energy Policies Over Woman’s 10,000 Euro Electric Bill
  • Breitbart: Don’t Charge that Electric Vehicle: California Braces for Energy Shortage Thru Labor Day
  • Breitbart: Russia Suspends Delivery of Energy to Europe Through Nord Stream One Pipeline

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    Buck Talks the FBI’s Deep State Cover-Up

    30 Aug 2022

    Buck appeared on Primetime with Brian Kilmeade to discuss the corruption rotting the FBI, as the agency has revealed that one of its assets squashed the Hunter Biden laptop story in an effort to meddle in the 2020 election against President Trump.

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    VIP Video: Snakes, Gators, Cats: Clay & Buck Ponder Pets

    30 Aug 2022

    The emotional support dogs on planes quickly started losing jobs to exotic animals — peacocks, pigs, snakes, and now alligators. Clay and Buck break down what pets they’d be willing to share their house with, with Clay complaining about the destruction his two Bengals have wrought, and Buck answering a very risky question: Would it have been a deal-breaker if his fiancee, Carrie, owned snakes?

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    Clay on Biden’s Border, How Unvaxxed Players Resemble Muhammad Ali

    30 Aug 2022

    Clay appeared with Martha MacCallum to discuss the White House press secretary’s unconvincing denial of the fact that non-citizens are walking across the border unvaccinated in the millions, and to offer a Muhammad Ali analogy on the refusal to allow athletes who refuse the covid shot to enter the nation legally to compete.

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    Here’s What You’ll Watch If You Let Us Control the Remote

    30 Aug 2022

    Before Clay enters the college football and NFL bubble, he has a little flexibility time-wise to sit down for some entertainment. Don’t worry. He’ll dive into Buck’s beloved Peaky Blinders after the season is over, but it’s too close to game time to run that play now.

    As the clock winds down, Clay’s enjoying Jack Carr’s books, which means watching The Terminal List. Jack’s a friend of the show who’s been on a couple times, by the way.

    Clay also watched the Manti Te’o documentary on Netflix, which Buck began but hasn’t finished yet. It’s about the catfishing, non-existent dead girlfriend story at Notre Dame.

    Buck and Clay are both watching the Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon. It’s a bona fide hit for HBO, and they desperately needed one.

    It’s “a little more graphic than I really needed,” Buck said. “I could handle a little bit of, you know, Mr. First Amendment and b-o-o-b-s.”

    Finally, a shoutout to Buck’s real estate shows, the ones with couples where the wife’s unemployed and the husband is a part-time circus clown, yet they somehow manage to put together budgets of 250K or 600K.

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    Mollie Hemingway: Joe Biden Is “Basically a Jerk”

    30 Aug 2022

    CLAY: We are big fans of Mollie Hemingway, who is super talented.

    BUCK: Yep.

    CLAY: And I understand, giving a shout-out… I’m not sure what her mom’s name is. Ms. Hemingway would be a potential guess, maybe toss it out there, is a regular listener. She should be very proud of her daughter. But I heard —

    BUCK: She’s editor and chief of The Federalist, just so you know.

    CLAY: Yes. Oh, yes. Sorry. Also a fantastic author, written several books. Rigged is the most recent. She wrote a phenomenal book, Buck, on the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation also…

    BUCK: Justice on Trial. I read it. It is great. Highly recommend it.

    CLAY: So good. But she’s going after Biden, which we did earlier in this show too. Biden’s speaking on Thursday. On Monday, he basically called Trump supporters Nazis. On Thursday he’s gonna talk about how much we need to come together and how great the country should be and kumbaya and all that. And Mollie Hemingway pointed out on Fox News yesterday, what Biden said with the semifascism comments is actually worse than anything Trump ever said. Listen.

    BUCK: This is a president who ran on the explicit promise of “uniting country” and “healing our divisions.”

    CLAY: Yep.

    BUCK: That was just bad faith.

    CLAY: Yes.

    BUCK: That was never the plan from Joe Biden, and it’s not even just rhetorical. I think you were hard pressed to find a time when a president was more heinously divisive, destructive, and wrong than exactly one year ago when Joe Biden was giving speeches about how anybody who opposed… Remember, they tried a federal, top-down vaccine mandate for all businesses with, what, a hundred employees or more?

    CLAY: Eighty-four million people, I think, were included in that mandate.

    BUCK: They tried the “get the shot or else” according to D.C. mandate, and he said if you didn’t do that, you were reckless, you were a bad person, you were a risk to other people’s lives.

    CLAY: Yep.

    BUCK: You were putting lives at risk of your neighbors, of your friends, registered Democrat voters, all of that. Joe Biden has never apologized. He has never come out… I mean, how can anyone feel good about this Biden regime, when they haven’t even been willing to come forward and say, “What we said about the vaccine stopping the spread and how effective it was was wrong, and we are deeply sorry”? They haven’t even…

    They’re getting ready to roll out more shots. They act like they’re heroes! They act like they did a great job. They were awful on this issue and should pay a political price. But there’s so much propaganda, there’s so many lies out there about this, even still. And people… I’m not seeing the wave on the covid issue that we should be having right now.

    If we had a pretty strong economy, Clay, and we had a border that was kind of standard for a Democrat president — neither which is true right now — on covid alone, I think reasonable Americans should vote against the Democrat Party. Joe Rogan just said it. I know he was kind of laughing when he said it, but it’s true. Vote down ticket Republican just to repudiate the authoritarian madness of Fauciism and the Democrat covid lockdowns.

    CLAY: Yeah. I think you said it well, and remember they tried to brand Trump supporters “ultra-MAGA,” and people were like, “That’s awesome! I’m ultra-MAGA.” They did all this Photoshopping and workshopping and analysis on branding. And then they actually tried to accuse Republicans of something they were proud to have as an accusatory thing that attached to them, and so now he comes out with semifascist.

    And this, to me, deserves way more attention because on Monday you effectively call everybody Nazis. And then on Thursday he’s gonna say, “Oh, threats to our democracy, we’ve gotta come together, kumbaya.” What is in charge of the Joe Biden rhetoric? I’ll just toss this out there, Buck. I think every time Joe Biden opens his mouth, Republicans win. When’s the last time that Biden came out and spoke and he finished, and you thought, “Man, he really made a cogent, coherent case for his political principles; I think he took away some support from Republicans”? I can’t remember the last… Every time he speaks, Buck, I think he does himself a disservice. Probably not a coincidence that his approval ratings went up when he went on vacation for two months.

    BUCK: Yeah. I also think that the constant presence of the dark aviators that he wears, I really believe that… You know, the media’s, “Oh, he’s so cool! He’s the aviator president. They’re trying to go along with this thing.” It’s really so people don’t see how old he is and how vacant his eyes appear much of the time. I really think it’s like… It’s also one of the reasons I think they love to have him masked up, including outside. I mean, just recently he was with Joe Biden. And there are photos outside wearing masks. They just had covid! They just had it!

    CLAY: And they had four shots.

    BUCK: That fifth shot; so really it was reckless on their part.

    CLAY: Do you remember when they did that, like, 20-second video where there were multiple jump cuts and Biden’s eyes looked totally crazy? Like if you just… Don’t even pay attention to what he was saying, his eyes look crazy? They started putting him in glasses sometimes even for speaking because I think people… I’m not a doctor, right? Make that clear. But he looked like he was on something, the way his eyes were bugged out.

    BUCK: No, but just… It sounds like you agreed with me that the aviators is meant to hide the eyes.

    CLAY: I think it’s designed to hide the eyes and everything.

    BUCK: Yeah. Absolutely. And I also think at some level the mask thing, obviously there’s a political signaling for mask wearers as well at this point, but I think it’s because you look at this guy, you look him up there, and you go… I mean, to each his own about the aesthetics of this. Obviously, he’s done a ton of work, right? They’re desperately trying to make him seem visually less old than he is. And I don’t mean this as a as aesthetic thing like, “Oh it’s just…” He’s too old for this job, folks.

    CLAY: Yes.

    BUCK: He was too old the last time around, and I say all this, Clay: I still believe they’re gonna run him again. I still think it’s gonna be Joe Biden again. I really do. I think he runs for a second term and he steps down in the second term.

    CLAY: You’re afraid he’s gonna win.

    BUCK: What?

    CLAY: You’re afraid he’s gonna win again.

    BUCK: Well, I should clarify. That is their plan. I mean I keep telling everybody this memories are short. If the starts to… Our economy is so resilient and amazing that even Democrats have a hard time ruining it. Look, it took them 30 years to ruin California, basically. We were talking about this yesterday. In four years there’s only so much damage. They’re doing a lot. There’s only so much damage they can do, though, that at what blame on the president as I before or blame on the debt over decades or whatever.

    CLAY: I think we’re kind of in the Mariana Trench, right? That’s the deepest part of the ocean, if I’m correct there.

    BUCK: I believe so, yeah.

    CLAY: I think that’s right. I think your point on Biden hitting rock bottom, he was in the Mariana Trench, he was as far as down as he could be. I’m curious if this is… In stocks they talk about “the dead cat bounce.” Unfortunately, maybe it’s a perfect analogy within the cat conversation.

    BUCK: Clay, cat owners can’t use this!

    CLAY: Everybody out there knows the phrase “dead can’t bounce” is the cat’s dead but it hits the ground; it bounces back up a little bit. I’m curious if we’re getting the Biden dead cat bounce right now. A lot of times you see it, and I just wonder. Gas prices, I think, have helped. What else is moving…? I think partly if Biden hadn’t talked basically for two months, he hasn’t done an interview in over 200 days. I don’t think he’s gonna be helped by this address on Thursday ’cause I think it’s gonna make him look feeble and out of touch and every time he speaks, there’s at least 30 seconds of a clip where you think, “This dude’s brain is not all there.”

    BUCK: I also think — and this is something I’ll continue to hammer between now and the election, Clay, Democrats are gonna go on offense. They’re gonna act… They’re the kids that didn’t do their homework that got all the questions wrong on the exam and now want to stand in front of the classroom and telling everybody about how they’re the valedictorian. They just don’t care. They’re gonna go on offense.

    They’re gonna talk about the MAGA fascists and they’ll talk about the War on Women and Dobbs and all this stuff. Republicans need to say, “Oh, yeah?” and get after it, need to make the case on those key kitchen table issues but also on a whole range of social issues out there. I mean, the kids, the school situation, the transgender ideology. But it’s time to get after it. We’ll talk more about this, obviously. We got six weeks, basically, until the election. So here we are.

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    With 70 Days Until the Election, Here’s What’s at Stake

    30 Aug 2022

    CLAY: What is it, like 70 days until the election, Buck, in November? It’s gonna be here before we know it, particularly coming out of Labor Day, which is Monday. We’re officially gonna be in the sprint run of the midterms. You all out there listening to us right now, I 100% believe, have the ability to determine the outcomes in the elections in Nevada, in Arizona, in Georgia, in Pennsylvania, in Wisconsin, and I’m gonna toss this state in because I do think it’s starting to move in a way that is a bit intriguing, New Hampshire.

    Right? Not a lot of discussion right now about the idea of flipping New Hampshire, frankly, since Governor Sununu decided not to go, and New Hampshire has one of the latest primaries of anywhere. I think it’s in mid-September. So, this is a real sprint up in the Granite State. I think I got that right. Those six states are going to determine who controls the United States Senate. You guys out there listening to us right now will make — I firmly believe this — the difference in many of these states.

    Good news. I know there’s been sort of a drumbeat would you say, Buck, of negativity over the last couple of weeks about Republican chances, about where we are likely headed? Poll came out during today’s show in the state of Georgia. Battleground state, you’ve got Governor Brian Kemp going head-to-head against Stacey Abrams, you’ve got Reverend Raphael Warnock, current Senator there, going up against Herschel Walker. Good news.

    Doesn’t mean you can let up at all — I think Herschel Walker’s gonna be on with us Friday — but this latest Emerson poll, Buck, has Herschel Walker up two and Brian Kemp up four. For those of you who are intrigued by presidential politics, Donald Trump has a five-point lead in this poll over Joe Biden. Biden’s approval rating, 42%. I think it’s fair to say, dragging down Warnock and Abrams, not helping them at all. This would be a big deal because you pick up a Senate seat.

    You take one away from the Democrats, and, to me, the pathway that looks foreseeable is add Nevada, add Georgia. I think those are the two states right now that are the most likely to be picked up for Republican candidates. Buck, you taking any glee, any pleasure at all in this poll that’s coming out? First one in a while that’s had Herschel Walker up. At least good news in that respect.

    BUCK: Yeah, absolutely. I want everybody focused in here on sprinting to the finish across the country. We have so many people listening to this whose votes are really gonna make a difference, really going to count, because you’re gonna have some of these Senate races might be 10,000, might be 5,000, might be 500 votes, right? This has happened before. Look at the Norm Coleman, Al Franken showdown in Minnesota some years ago. I think at one point the margin was, like, a couple of hundred votes.

    CLAY: Oh, yeah.

    BUCK: It can be very… so, everyone has to understand that this is the first time we have a real referendum opportunity here on the situation of covid — to our previous call, I totally agree — crime, energy, the border, those issues should be absolutely front and center. I think that there is a media gambit that we’ve seen recently to try and suppress GOP turnout. And I think what they want to make… I mean, Clay, when you’re talking about, for example, the polling on abortion.

    That’s real. Clearly, in these states, we’re seeing it, and it has been for some GOP candidates a drag. What we see, though, is they want to make this election about Trump, first and foremost, and then probably the freedom and choice issue and, you know, post-Dobbs as much as possible. ‘Cause everything else is going to be negative for them. Everything else is going to be a challenge for them. And so, I think that they’re trying to depress turnout on the GOP side and get the left-wing base excited that they can hold the line here against the red wave. And Herschel, Oz, Masters, they are all very much in it.

    The fact that Herschel’s up a little bit now, I think that number is likely to grow. The party in power, the Democrats, are the ones who I think with greater focus will be losing support. And we have to see, what does the opponent want us to do here? The opponent wants us to be about Trump, Mar-a-Lago, MAGA, and abortion. I mean, I don’t think — oh, and, you know, racism and the usual stuff that they always talk about. But those two issues I think play to Democrat strengths in this because Trump isn’t on the ballot.

    So, it becomes a weird distraction for a lot of people who want to vote on kitchen table issues, I think, they want to vote on the economy. And, you know, we’re trying to win over independents, we’re trying to win over people who are persuadable. So, I think that’s where it all really factors in, and I just think the Democrat machinery is trying to suppress GOP votes by saying…. I think they’re exaggerating the abortion polling, I think they’re exaggerating the decline in Republican support for some of these candidates, as a function of polling, which, Clay, I mean, we all remember what happened, first of all, the Youngkin race, there were polls showing Youngkin losing by like seven points.

    CLAY: Yeah. Look. I was down in Georgia campaigning for Herschel on Saturday and for Brian Kemp. And there is tremendous optimism about Brian Kemp’s campaign. Current governor of Georgia, trounced Sonny Perdue in the primary. They are convinced that Stacey Abrams has been unable to basically get a glove on him, in a boxing match analogy, and that he is going to win and he’s gonna win comfortably. This is the analysis there. That doesn’t mean if you’re in Georgia listening to us right now you can take it easy.

    You’re winning with Brian Kemp. And there is increasing optimism that Herschel is sort of finding his stride and that he is going to be able to run alongside of Brian Kemp and that the overall Republican ticket is going to do well. I’ve said this for a while on this show, Buck, Georgia is the ultimate battleground. Now, I think Arizona’s number two on the ultimate battleground sort of map nationwide. Pennsylvania is up there and everything else. But Georgia had been a red state for a long time.

    And then unbelievable disaster happened I think, frankly, in the state of Georgia. Two Senate seats that are given up and, in the process, Georgia flips to a blue state. Georgia’s gotta take back that state. Georgians listening to us right now all over have to, and that’s a good sign that they’re starting to be coalescing around Herschel. I would say this too. The benefit that Herschel has, Buck, is he’s a known quantity. So, they are gonna spend tens of millions of dollars attacking him the likes of which you haven’t seen in a long time.

    And most Georgians are gonna say, “Hey, I’ve known Herschel Walker since 1980 when he came to go play for the Georgia Bulldogs.” It’s hard for you to change people’s opinion of someone that many of them have known for 30 or 40 years in terms of as a public figure. And so I think all these attack ads from Reverend Raphael Warnock are not gonna land. And I think this student debt cancellation in Georgia is a big deal, ’cause Warnock has come out in favor of it. I think the vast majority of Georgians don’t think that decision is right.

    BUCK: I really want to see Herschel Walker victorious and, you know, Dr. Oz, I think, is also —

    CLAY: He’s starting to get comfortable.

    BUCK: Starting to get into his groove. And also, you know, take the issues to the people. The Democrats do not have… As a party right now, they do not have a strong record at all to stand on. They’ve been in control of the government the last two years.

    CLAY: Yeah.

    BUCK: And things have been a mess. It has been a rough two years for America. I remember 2018, 2019 telling my radio audience then, Clay, before we teamed up, guys enjoy this ’cause this is about as good as it gets. America at peace, massive prosperity, same governance, you know, and the biggest issue we had was dealing with the Russia collusion madness which was all a lie and we knew it but the point is for the country overall things were actually going really, really well.

    Things have been crappy. And people, you know, have a right to think so ’cause that’s relate for the last couple of years, and I think as long as they remember that the things… Look, obviously America is still a great country, we’re lucky to be here, all the rest of it, but in terms of decisions, cause and effect, Democrats have made the economy worse, the border worse, crime worse, made energy prices go up. And there needs to be accountability for those decisions at the ballot box. And as long as people focus in on what matters with that and not, “Oh, Trump, semi-fascism!” and all this other stuff the media is gonna try to push, then I think we’re gonna be in really good — I think these — more specifically, I think these candidates you’re talking about are gonna be in really good shape.

    CLAY: Yeah. And we need to talk more — there’s been a lot of media attention on, oh, the Republicans didn’t pick their best possible candidates, right? How often have you seen that article, how often have you heard that talking point, frankly, even from Mitch McConnell himself? Fetterman is the worst major political party candidate for a major state senate race like this that I can remember seeing in forever. You can be in Pennsylvania right now.

    And maybe you’re a big McCormick, maybe you’re a Barnett person. That was a really bruising Republican primary. But Fetterman is a Bernie Sanders clone. And that does not fit the people of Pennsylvania at all. So, for all the talk about nominees and who’s running and who’s not, the worst nominee — I really do believe this — in a competitive Senate race this year is Fetterman in Pennsylvania. He cannot be the representative of Pennsylvania, and I think people are starting to recognize just how radical he is.

    BUCK: He’s radical, and also didn’t he just…? He had a major stroke, a serious, serious health issue. This is not like people exaggerating or playing politics with it.

    CLAY: Yes.

    BUCK: Look. We want everyone to be healthy. I wish him, you know, many decades of good health and a long and, you know, happy life with his family. We’re just talking about whether you’re in a position right now at this point in time to, to your point, represent the state of Pennsylvania in the United States Senate and health-wise he’s not —

    CLAY: For six years.

    BUCK: I remember, we used to hear about Dick Cheney’s heart from the lib media during the Bush administration every five minutes. Every five minutes. And there were jokes on late-night TV about it all the time and the whole thing. And he was the vice president. He wasn’t even the president. With Joe Biden and now Fetterman, you can see they just… You can be too old for the job; you can be too sick for the job. None of those standards apply if they think they can get a Democrat into that position of power, all that matters is whether it is a checkmark for their team.

    CLAY: Dr. Oz has challenged him to five debates. So far, Fetterman has not agreed to a single debate, and there are legitimate questions about whether he could even sit for an interview.

    BUCK: Do you think this is gonna fly with the people of Pennsylvania? I mean, Pennsylvania is one of these states where, you know, the kitchen table issues right now should be determining how this election goes —

    CLAY: It’s a blue-collar state.

    BUCK: Yeah, you got a lot of people working hard for the money they have trying to pay their bills and, you know, it’s a place where the city’s obviously, particularly Philadelphia has had a really rough go the last few years. It’s really gonna fly with them that this guy Fetterman is not even gonna show up for debate?

    I mean, people are gonna be okay with that? I can’t imagine. Look. The far left will, but when I say the people, you know what I mean. Those who can be persuaded, what are you gonna do for me if you get the job? Those people who ask that question and want a real answer, I can’t imagine, you know, sweatshirt Fetterman is gonna be the guy they go with. But maybe.

    CLAY: I think Oz is gonna catch him, he’s gonna get into a fight with him, and, you know, like those close quarters campaigns, and I think Fetterman’s gonna crumble. I think he has got no substance to him.

    BUCK: You think when Fetterman goes to, like, a friend’s wedding he still wears the like shlumpy sweatshirt and, you know, I love sweatshirts. I’m wearing one now. I’m just wondering, though, do you think, like, this is his thing all the time? Is he like Steve Jobs where he has one outfit and that’s it?

    CLAY: Doesn’t matter what the event is? That’s a fantastic question. I have no idea. Would he wear it on the Senate floor? Is he gonna take the hoodie off?

    BUCK: It’s a good question.

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