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Jen Psaki Admits Dems Are Screwed on This Key Issue

27 Sep 2022

The Democrat crime wave is only getting worse, and that comes from Biden’s former spokeswoman, Jen Psaki, now an MSNBC commentator. This is the woman who infamously asked, “‘Soft on crime,’ what does that even mean?”

Democrats haven’t been able to ignore the violence and hate they’ve unleashed onto our streets, but they’re still in full denial mode at the White House.

You can’t coverup high-pofile crimes. They’re usually on video, ’cause the criminals don’t bother to avoid cameras.

You would think this would be the conventional wisdom:

Beyond a shadow of a doubt this is a vulnerability that needs to be attacked — and also, frankly, fixed.

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Clay Puts on Lawyer Hat, Reacts to New Alec Baldwin Developments

27 Sep 2022

On Hannity, Clay discusses the walls closing in on Alec Baldwin over weilding the gun that killed a young mother on the set of his low-budget film.

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24/7 VIP Video: Clay Tees Off on Lindsey Graham

26 Sep 2022

Lindsey Graham’s abortion bill couldn’t have come at a worse time for Republicans. Watch C&B take apart the midterm momentum game.

Only C&B 24/7 members can watch this exclusive video.

If you’re not a member, sign up now. You can also use the special VIP email pipeline to Clay and Buck to share whatever is on your mind.

Watch: C&B on Senator Graham and GOP Midterm Momentum

 

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Clay and Buck Read VIP Email on Submarine Movies

26 Sep 2022

Over the weekend, Buck enjoyed Das Boot, which dramatizes the experience of a Nazi U-boat crew, which led to some emails from our beloved 24/7 VIPs.

Here’s one from Jim. “Clay and Buck, I hunted submarines as a Navy helicopter pilot in the 1990s. I’m glad I was not a submariner. Tough job. I highly recommend Greyhound with Tom Hanks, Hunt for Red October, and Run Silent, Run Deep.”



If anyone wants to read a book that goes into this of some extent, it’s Shadow Divers about these wreck divers who find a U-boat off the coast of New Jersey.

No submarines, but House of the Dragon on HBO, six episodes in, is really good.

It’s the Game of Thrones spin-off prequel series.

Do you love a submarine movie that we missed? Tweet us your favorite @ClayAndBuck — or, if you’re a 24/7 VIP, send us an email.

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Senator Tuberville Defends Women Against Biden’s Title IX Attack

26 Sep 2022

BUCK: We are now joined by the U.S. senator for Alabama — there’s two — Senator Tommy Tuberville is with us now. Senator Tuberville, appreciate you making the time for us, sir.

SEN. TUBERVILLE: Yes, sir. Coach, please. Please call me Coach.

BUCK: Coach Tuberville. Yes, sir. Whatever you prefer. So, tell me this. You just went into a — and you and Clay are gonna be the sports things in a minute or two here. You know, I leave that to you folks.

But on Title IX, I know you’re all over this issue, and the Biden administration as of a few months ago was pushing some very radical interpretations to Title IX that would have really affected sports and education more generally.

You’re on this issue, and I know you’ve just got some updates on it for us. What is going on with the fight over women’s sports, men’s sports, Title IX, and the transgender interpretation of it or transgender issues affecting Title IX right now?

SEN. TUBERVILLE: Well, thank you, Buck, for having me on. And you’re exactly right. This is a complete mess. You know, this radical administration is trying to get in everybody’s business. You know, Title IX was probably the biggest success in federal government in the last 50 years.

And course June was the 50th anniversary of Title IX. It did so much for women and women’s sports. And three to 6 percent of the young girls played high school sports back 50 years ago. Now over 50 to 60% do. So, the leadership and all those things.

But Joe Biden when he got in office, he led off his radicals start and try to attack Title IX because they want biological boys to be able to play in women’s sports. Now, in the last 15 years we got 28 winners of biological boys competing against girls that have won championships, 28.

One is way too many. And so, Joe Biden is basically tried to change the definition of sex. You know, they want to change the gender identity in Title IX, and by doing that, it’s gonna cause damage, and it’s gonna create not a level playing field that was originally created for women.

So, it’s a shame that we’re having to go through this, but this is the days that we live in. This is the administration. This is the progressive left that is attacking women. And where are the women’s rights groups? I don’t understand this ’cause I can remember when Title IX was put in, this was a huge, huge movement.

And now we have just the opposite happening. And nobody’s really standing up. We’re gonna stand up for ’em in Washington, D.C., and we’re gonna fight back against this progressive group and the people that to want tear down women’s athletics.

We’re not gonna allow it to happen, and hopefully we can keep bouncing this off the wall until hopefully the cavalry shows up here in the next few months.

CLAY: Okay. For people out there who are not understanding — and thanks for coming on, Coach Tuberville — basically what they’re trying to do is expand definition of Title IX to encompass gender identity. And what that means to everybody out there listening is, if you got a guy like happened with Lia Thomas up in the Penn women’s swimming.

If you got a guy who decides, “Hey, I’m gonna identify now as a woman,” they’re trying inside the Biden administration — and this is super radical; so I want everybody to understand this — they’re trying to define Title IX to encompass gender identity so biological men, grown men can decide to compete against women and identify as women and become NCAA champions, become world champions.

I mean, this is really crazy stuff. And, Coach, you mentioned the silence. I know you talk to a ton of women’s coaches out there, I bet, all over Alabama and beyond. They come up to me all the time when I’m on campus and they say, this is a huge deal.

For the girls on my teams, for the high school girls that I’m recruiting, for the little girls, my own daughters, you know, some of them are saying that are growing up and having to deal with this, I don’t think most people out there understand how how crazy this is.

How much of your conversations privately are people sharing with you saying, this is a big deal, but they’re terrified to say something publicly about it?

SEN. TUBERVILLE: Well, they are because this administration is basically got something to use against you, basically call you a racist if you try to go against anything that this administration puts out there. And they’re keeping people from talking.

They will actually come after you, and you’re seeing it right now as we speak. People are being attacked from the left to the right because they’re speaking out, and at the end of the day people are starting to be gun-shy about this, but, Clay, this is something we gotta step up and fight, I mean, because it’s a fight worth making.

We’re gonna start losing women’s athletics. We’re gonna start losing what has been built in the last 50 years. Young girls and women need the opportunity to be able to compete and learn as men and boys do, whether it’s a team sport or individual sport.

Learn time, learn work ethic, learn to work with other people, learn to compete, learn how to win, learn how to lose, all this you get from sports. But this is absolutely asinine, to be honest with you.

We’re even thinking and talking about this, and we’re gonna fight it all the way to the end tooth and nail and hopefully, as I said, we get some tense back in this country in the next few months.

BUCK: Speaking to Senator Tuberville of Alabama. Senator, just next door, do you think you’re gonna have Herschel Walker as a Senate colleague? And how do you think it’s looking for Kemp to keep his seat in the governor’s mansion?

SEN. TUBERVILLE: Well, I think both of them will win. I think people are sick and tired of what’s going on, and, you know, it’s obviously this far left progressive group that is pushing all these radical agendas. Herschel Walker will be excellent.

I’ve worked with him. I’ve talked with him. I’ve campaigned with him. I’ve raised money for him. He’s a common sense guy that believes in this country. And that’s what scares me. The far left talks about things, but they talk about things that don’t make this country better.

It makes this country worse. Like this Title IX we’re just talking about. Kemp will win, and I’m — you know, I hope — we got a lot of grass to cover in the next month. But if we had election today, Herschel Walker would win.

CLAY: Last question for you, Coach. It’s the biggest question everybody’s debating in the South right now. You probably know you gotta talk about opinions for a living, but this one may make you a little bit nervous. Who’s the best team in college football this year, Georgia or Alabama?

SEN. TUBERVILLE: Oh, Georgia. You know, right now they’re playing better than everybody else. They’ve got a complete football team from top to bottom. I know Herbie well, play golf with him a lot, and he said this could be one of his better teams.

And of course, Nix. Nix gonna get a lot better. Didn’t play that well against Texas. That was probably something that probably gonna help them. But he’s gotta find out some receivers. He’s gotta be able to stretch the field from sideline to sideline and deep down the field because people are gonna gang up on the running game if they don’t do that. Their defense is good, but they’ve gotta get more — a little — a few more options in their offense.

BUCK: Senator Tuberville —

CLAY: I was just gonna say, it made me think. Who is the best athlete in the Senate?

SEN. TUBERVILLE: Hmm. Best athlete in the Senate. That’d be hard to say, to be honest with you. I tell you Rand Paul’s a good athlete. I play golf with him a lot.

BUCK: Ted Cruz has a wicked hook shot, you know, Ted Cruz has got some basketball game. Just throwing it out there. We’ve seen it.

SEN. TUBERVILLE: Yeah, he’s got some game. He really does. I think Josh Hawley also. But, you know, when we’re in D.C., we’re working all the time. You don’t get to do a lot with these other guys —

CLAY: Hey, you been recruiting your whole life. You gotta be able to eye talent, Coach, no matter where you are. Suit jacket or gym shorts, be able to find the talent.

SEN. TUBERVILLE: Well, you’re probably right. I’m losing my touch. But it is — it’s hard to — unless you get ’em out there and see ’em doing things. And you said Ted Cruz, he plays basketball almost every day. And he works hard at it. But there’s some good athletes, I’m sure.

BUCK: Roll Tide, right, Clay?

CLAY: No, no, no, you got the Auburn War Eagle with you right now.

BUCK: Aw. Aw.

SEN. TUBERVILLE: That’s exactly right.

CLAY: I’m trying to teach him — I’m trying to teach him college football, Coach. He’s working on it.

BUCK: My bad. Senator Tuberville, I apologize, War Eagle, sir, and thank you so much for joining us. We appreciate it.

SEN. TUBERVILLE: Well, thank you. We need to get back on do the NIL one day ’cause this is a disaster just waiting to happen so —

CLAY: You know what? We need to have a long conversation on it. That’s a good idea.

BUCK: I can contribute this, Clay, to the analysis of the Crimson Tide, which is Alabama, right?

CLAY: That’s correct. You got that one.

BUCK: The word “crimson” comes from a red dye made from a bug called the kermes, which for centuries was a primary way of making the color red to dye garments. That’s where we get the term crimson from. So, when people running around yelling about the Crimson Tide, they’re talking about red bug dye.

CLAY: I don’t think that’s accurate.

BUCK: That is totally accurate.

CLAY: No. Well, I mean, maybe, but the Crimson Tide is like it rolls in, it’s like a red tide.

BUCK: No, I’m just saying the derivation of the word crimson. That’s all.

CLAY: Oh, oh, I thought that you were saying the etymology of the Crimson Tide.

BUCK: No, I’m saying the word crimson comes from bug dye.

CLAY: He’s too smart. This is the problem, Coach. He’s got me all crossed up. I can’t tell what’s going on.

BUCK: Senator Tuberville, before I make a fool of myself here, I’m gonna let you go. Thank you so much for being with us. We appreciate it.

SEN. TUBERVILLE: Quit reading those comic books, Buck, please.

BUCK: Wow. You know what, Clay, let’s come back. Let’s come back in a second, we’ll close up shop there after our fun chat there with Senator Tuberville.

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Tiffany Smiley Cuts Murray Lead to 2 Points After Appearance on This Show

26 Sep 2022

Last week, we had Tiffany Smiley on the show. She is the Washington Republican nominee taking on Senator Patty Murray in the state of Washington.

Days later, the newest Trafalgar Group poll of the race shows Smiley within two points of the incumbnet Democrat, Patty Murray.

Wow. We get results.

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Should GOP Impeach Biden If They Win the House?

26 Sep 2022

Democrats have now made impeachment a purely political tool used to effectively harass a president in office that you don’t like. Notice how Chuck Todd framed the possibility of the GOP impeaching Biden next year.

It looks like everybody gets impeached from now on. Not just incompetents of people who’ve politicized the government like Garland and Mayorkas, everybody. It’s a boring sideshow until you get 67 votes, anyway.

Dmocrats impeached Trump twice, and not once did they talk about democracy and the threats to our sacred institutions.

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Wharton School Economist Blasts the Fed’s Big Mistakes

26 Sep 2022

In the movies, there’s usually this moment in the battle where the bad guys yell, “Retreat!”

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That’s kind of like your 401(k) right now or your investments in general. We’re all running for the woods, getting hit with arrows. It’s rough right now out there — and the FEd caused this problem by being asleep at the wheel.

The correction here is gonna be painful for a while thanks to the decision Biden, Fauci and the other statists have made leading to inflation, high energy prices, and supply chain disruptions.

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Kari Lake Smacks Down Liz Cheney

26 Sep 2022

The failed congresswoman from Wyoming, Liz Cheney, is going after the future governor of Arizona, Kari Lake.

Cheney is one of these people who says, “I’m a Republican,” and then spends absolutely all of their energy, time, and focus helping leftists stay in power or win power, opposing everything that conservatives are supposed to care about.

Cheney went after Kari Lake, but she was having none of it. She pointed out how Liz’s new best friends, Democrats, declared her daddy Dick a warmonger, and says she doesn’t want their support.

The Cheneys, the Romneys, the Bushes, they’re all about protecting their defacto monarchy from the rabble and boosting the Never Trumpness.

Kari is phenomenal.

The Bush-Cheney legacy destroyed the Republican Party and sent us into the political wilderness for eight years of left-wing domination by Barack Obama and that whole apparatus. They had eight years. What did they deliver?

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Dr. Scott Jensen: Tim Walz Quit on Minnesota During the BLM Riots

26 Sep 2022

CLAY: We are headed up to the great state of Minnesota. Golden Gophers 4-0. If you are a Minnesota sports fan, you can celebrate. I bet Buck didn’t know that.

BUCK: I’m all about the Golden Gophers. All about it.

CLAY: P. J. Fleck has got ’em at 4-0. I bet that our next guest, Dr. Scott Jensen would know about that because it looks like they may be making a trip to Indianapolis. Only one top 25 team on the schedule the rest of the way. Dr. Jensen, are you a Golden Gopher guy?

DR. JENSEN: In my family we have a total of 10 degrees from the University of Minnesota. We actually have Gopher blood in our veins.

CLAY: It’s been a good season so far. So, that’s a positive. Buck and I are fired up. I want to set you up. You’ve got an MD. We do not. As more and more the evidence comes out about the deleterious impact of lockdowns, of school, everything else associated with that, how wrong were we on covid, and how much are you hearing from Minnesota voters about the errors of that way? Is it a significant impact in your race?

DR. JENSEN: It is a significant impact, and it seems like almost each week that passes there’s more to tell us. I mean, we see Joe Biden say the pandemic is over and we see everybody scrambling and we see his own experts and researchers criticizing him. Then he tries to walk it back.

But at the end of the day, I think we’re gonna recognize that what we did for those two and a half years when we locked kids out of school and we locked nursing homes into facilities that had literally become infested with that virus through policies, if you will, Tim Walz and a variety of other Democratic governors, those policies caused horrific deaths in the nursing home population.

When we locked businesses down capriciously where — in Minnesota we had two different lockdowns but the second one you couldn’t get a haircut — evidently the science showed us that the virus didn’t like hair anymore. These are the kinds of shortsighted policy making that really hurt us and the whole idea of one-size-fits-all doesn’t work.

And then we had for a while the denying of natural immunity. Then we had the goal posts being moved. And then we saw the epidemic of fear and we tried to see people’s thinking processes paralyzed by fear. There were so many things done wrong that we’ve got a lot to learn.

BUCK: Dr. Jensen, I want to ask you about the issue of crime in your state. We have been talking here on the show since we started in June of 2021 together about what happened in 2020 and the BLM riots and what that did to the country, obviously began in Minneapolis.

There was a very loud defund the police movement there. You actually had a police station burned to the ground in Minneapolis which I think a lot of people forget about, certainly the national media wants people to forget about it right now. What has happened?

I mean, since there were people painting murals of George Floyd and at BLM marches, protests, and riots, and the Democrats deciding that defund was their mantra for the entirety of 2020, what has crime done in Minneapolis and across your state?

DR. JENSEN: It has bled everywhere. And it isn’t just the urban areas. What we saw literally was Minneapolis became the epicenter of a nationwide violence. And at the end of the day, you could literally say that Tim Walz was the godfather for all of that violence.

He created it by quitting. He quit on Minnesota. He quit on the National Guard. We had TV journalists saying, where’s our governor? This is what Tim Walz has done. It’s almost as if he was just — he was tired out, he was just too lazy to get down in the streets and really help him.

So, when he finally did put the National Guard out, late, he tried to blame Jacob Frey for it. When he let the 3rd Precinct building burn to the ground, he tried to blame it and say that it was the best advice of law enforcement. And that was entirely his decision.

I’m surprised, actually, that Minnesota hasn’t been sued by other states because other states wouldn’t have experienced the kind of decimation and devastation they did had it not been for Tim Walz’s entirely inept handling of the riots.

CLAY: Dr. Jensen, what should he have done? Let’s pretend that we’re in a different world and, you’re right, we hadn’t allowed the summer of violence to spiral out and to still be reaping unfortunately what we’ve sown in that time with all of the violent crime that has spiraled since, what should have happened in the wake of the George Floyd incident?

DR. JENSEN: America as well as Minnesota, we know that we have, if you will, people who would do us harm from both without and within. And to counter that what we’ve done is we’ve created a chain of command. Our military has a very explicit chain of command.

But so do our internal, if you will, tools that we utilize to maintain safety and lawful behavior. That’s what Governor Walz should have done. He should have tapped into the command chains that were in place. We have the state patrol. We have the National Guard.

We have relationships with other police departments in the suburban areas. All of these could have been a part of a unified response and a rapid response. Certainly not being dragged out day after day after day where literally we’ve got, like I mentioned before, TV journalists saying, where’s our governor?

It should be a unified, strong, not either/or but both/and. This should have been everything going out there because this was a huge issue. And literally we have a billion dollars of damage. People died. People were hurt. And in those areas today we still have people just overwhelmed by fear.

They don’t want to move. They don’t have a place to move to. The governor could have used his bully pulpit to elevate the work that the police were doing, the state patrol could do, the National Guardsmen. But instead, our governor chose to denigrate the very people he had led by calling them 19-year-old crooks. It was astonishing.

BUCK: Speaking to Dr. Scott Jensen who is running for the governor’s position in Minnesota. Dr. Jensen, we got a lot of people across Minnesota who are listening right now, and we’ve seen some polls that show that you are making this a competitive race.

It’s a shame that Minnesota’s thought of increasingly as a blue state, but you may be able to turn some of that around and you’re gonna need some independents certainly and maybe even some Democrats to switch around to decide they’re gonna give you a shot.

If you become the governor of Minnesota, a state where I actually expended a lot of time growing up — it’s a beautiful place — how will it be different than if Walz is able to continue in his role?

DR. JENSEN: We’ll trail blaze the issues. We’ll have the hard conversations. We’ll speak for all Minnesotans and we will tell the truth. We’re not going to politicize. That’s not who we are. And the fraud that has become identified with Minnesota politics will disappear.

I’m not sure if you’re aware, but over the last 72 hours we’ve had breaking news where in almost an unprecedented move the judicial system of Minnesota came out and Judge Gothman basically called Tim Walz a liar in regards to some of Tim Walz’s comments in terms of Judge Gothman’s rulings.

Judge Gothman said this is inaccurate what he has said. Tim Walz doubled down and said, well, the judge did this or they would have held us in contempt. The fact of the matter is Judge Gothman had never made any ruling requiring Minnesota to make fraudulent payments to feeding our future.

And so, I think Tim Walz right now is being called out by numerous factions across the state of Minnesota including people on the other side of the aisle. The excellence in government that Minnesota used to be associated with is no longer a part of it. And I think that’s why you’ll see Real Clear Politics call our race a toss-up.

And in doing that, that was before this largest fraud of a covid relief policy in the entire country taking place in Minnesota. And that’s why we’re telling people, you know, we’ve got a chance. We’ve got a chance to turn Minnesota red and we need hope because Walz’s team, they’ve got five to one money on us.

But if people are willing to help us out and give at Dr. ScottJensen.com, it would help us immensely. And we’ve already broken all records for fundraising for any Republican governor’s race. And we got over a hundred thousand people that have joined our email team. We’ve got 35,000 unique donations.

So, there’s a movement going on in Minnesota, and I hope you keep watching it because the two of you, your voice matters. It really amplifies to the whole country what’s going on in Minnesota. And if in Minnesota we see Minnesota turn red and have a governor that’s Republican for the first time in a long time, that’s gonna change the landscape in a lot of other states as well.

CLAY: No doubt. Dr. Jensen, we appreciate you coming on the show. We’re wishing you well. Let us know how we can help out, and good luck to you in making the Minnesota governor’s race a true battleground.

DR. JENSEN: Thank you both so much. Together we stand.

CLAY: No doubt.

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