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24/7 VIP Video: Democrats: The OG of Election Deniers

31 Oct 2022

Leftists in The Atlantic suddenly want amnesty for their covid wrongs. The answer to that is no. And Democrats keep calling anyone who questions the 2020 election an “election denier.” Well, they’ve been questioning elections for years. We have the receipts.

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Mayor Keith Pekau Could Win an IL Congressional Seat

31 Oct 2022

CLAY: We’re joined now by Mayor Keith Pekau of the 6th Congressional District in Illinois. You’re an Air Force combat vet, small business owner. You are fired up. You want to get to Congress. Tell us about your district and what you are seeing on the ground there.

PEKAU: Well, thanks for having me, Clay. So, this district was remapped in Illinois, and it actually combined the 3rd District and the 6th District and surprisingly combined two Democratic incumbents that were both very far left, and so the new district is actually… In their haste to do all of this, to create another overwhelmingly Democratic district, they created a district that went from — those other districts were about a D+7 or D+8 to one that was a D+2, so a very neutral seat, more like congressional seats should look, and one that I believe we should win.

BUCK: Now, safety, obviously, is a major part of this, Keith. This is Buck, by the way. Thanks for being with us. And the issue of crime, law and order is going to be very high up on, well, really in all these races across the nation, especially anywhere near a city. And you have called the Illinois SAFE-T Act the most dangerous law you’ve ever seen. I mean, it does feel Orwellian that the SAFE-T Act is, in fact, deeply unsafe, is dangerous. Explain to us why that is.

PEKAU: Well, thanks, Buck. This law basically prioritizes criminals over law-abiding citizens and police, and there’s several different layers to it. But the first is it’s the elimination of cash bail for all offenses, but the only offenses that can be held. There’s a there’s just a handful of them, like seven or eight. All the rest of the people must be released. So that includes second degree murder, aggravated assault, aggravated discharge of a weapon, kidnaping, armed robbery. All those things, people must be released. And then 48 hours of ankle monitoring.

They have to miss a check-in for 48 hours before you can go look for them. In other words, they could drive from Illinois to Alaska before anyone even knows they’re gone. And then, lastly, trespassing has been lowered from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class B misdemeanor, and that law, that Class B misdemeanor law, has been changed to a “shall issue a citation,” which means that the police can not put a hand on someone to remove someone from a property. So, now if someone is trespassing on your property, in your home, that’s your home or your business, the police cannot remove them, and it’ll end up being on the property owner or on the business owner to remove them. And that’s going to lead to people taking the law into their own hands and a lot of bad things happening.

BUCK: And Keith isn’t there also…? I spoke to a Democrat alderman in the city of Chicago about the rules there, specifically for Chicago P.D., and my understanding is now there’s a whole range of offenses for which police are not even supposed to give chase. So basically, if someone’s, like, breaking and entering or something and they run away, the cops just have to go, “Okay. Not supposed to drive fast in the car to chase you.”

PEKAU: I think those are Chicago rules. I didn’t see any rule — I’m not aware of any rules — in there that says we can’t chase, that you can’t be chased.

BUCK: No, no. This isn’t statewide. This is specific to the city of Chicago. But just to illustrate the insanity of some of these positions. You’ve heard of that, too?

PEKAU: Oh, for sure. That’s definitely a Chicago position and the crime that’s happening in Chicago. I mean, I’m a mayor in Cook County, about 15 miles from Chicago. And there’s no question that those criminals are moving their way into the suburbs because they feel emboldened. So, we deal with it all the time. So, crime and the pressure of criminals have been increasing around the suburbs, around Chicago for 5-1/2 years, for six years since Kim Foxx has taken office.

BUCK: Keith Pekau, everybody. Keith, if people want to help out, especially in your area in Illinois, where should they go?

PEKAU: They should go to KeithPekau.com — that’s P-E-K-A-U — and they can help out and push us over the edge for next Tuesday.

BUCK: Keith, good luck to you, man. We hope you pull it out. Thanks for being with us.

PEKAU: Thank you very much. I appreciate it, Buck.

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Hochul: New York Crime Is a Right-Wing Conspiracy Theory

31 Oct 2022

She’s the worst governor in America and she thinks New Yorkers are just plain stupid. All that crime you see out there every day? It’s fake news, a conspiracy cooked up by Republicans.

New Yorkers are liberal, but they’re not this stupid.

A new poll shows a dead heat. As Buck’s been predicting for a while, Zeldin’s going to win this thing.

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Will We Finally Learn the Extent of Deep State-Big Tech Collusion?

31 Oct 2022

The left cannot win arguments, so they seek to control speech and stamp out dissent. This fact has left them apoplectic over Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter and goal of turning into a free-speech forum. Clay & Buck follow up on their Twitter comments about the purchase in the audio link above.

The truth of what was going on behind the scenes as the leftists of Twitter targeted conservatives is already leaking out.

Mark Zuckerberg, who has acted as an untouchable oligarch, sees the writing on the wall. Expect Big Tech to admit more of what they did at the behest of Democrats, but only after the damage has been done.

What do you think of Big Tech colluding with Democrats like Joe Biden to stomp out free speech? Tweet us your take @ClayAndBuck — or, if you’re a 24/7 VIP, send us an email.

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Joe O’Dea’s Quest to Flip a Colorado Senate Seat

31 Oct 2022

CLAY: Joined now by Colorado Senate candidate Joe O’Dea, who is trying to knock another Democrat out of the Senate. Colorado is one of the states where Republicans are surging. And, Joe, we wanted to give you an opportunity to come on and make the case. We’ve got the number one show in the Denver area. Wanted to let you tell everybody about where this race is, what you need to do to get over the finish line as a winner here.

O’DEA: Clay and Buck, thanks for having me on today. Man, this race is close. We’re within the margins right now where we’re going to need to count every vote, though. I’m on the road. We’re out now on most of the day talking to the good voters out there, getting them motivated. We’re just in Monte Vista headed to Durango tonight and make sure we get across the entire state. It’s going to be close. I’m not going to lie to you. But, Bennet’s got to go. He votes with Biden 98% of the time.

On record inflation Bennet’s with Biden and on record crime Bennet’s with Biden. On record fuel prices Bennet is with Biden. On a weak border – I was just down there last week – that’s a travesty down there. I got to tell you, it’s a humanitarian crisis, not to mention the drugs coming across. But Bennet, he votes with Biden all the time. And that’s the problem. Colorado deserves better. I hope voters do give me a chance this year to go to the Senate and represent working Americans. That’s why I got in this race.

BUCK: And so, what would be top of the agenda? Obviously, Joe Biden sitting as president would make it difficult to get any legislation through but making the case. Joe, if you if you were in the Senate, we certainly hope you’re able to pull this race out. For many reasons, for Clay and me, just all the lib tears from Colorado being in hell would be fantastic among them. But you know, the big part of it is even if you can’t get something necessarily through as legislation being in a position to one, stop the harm. We keep saying that with this, it’s a do no harm goal, meaning that when the Biden administration can’t get legislation, that’s going to be better for everybody. But also, you make the case so that when 2024 comes around… what’s the top case you make when you’re sitting in the Senate?

O’DEA: Well, I got to tell you, I was just down at the border here last week, and that is an epic failure by Biden and Bennet. That’s unbelievable. Yeah, the sheriffs down there are exhausted. They’re working their tails off, trying to keep up with the flow of fentanyl coming up. So, the first thing I’m going to do is roll out a bill that will finish the wall, give the Dreamers their citizenship, and start to revamp our immigration system. And let’s bring that to some attention to the rest of the country, because what we got going on down there now is a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions, and we can do better. United States deserves better. The migrants deserve better. And Bennet and Biden, they’ve just forgotten about it. They’re out of touch. Everything he does is just a rubber stamp for his party. He doesn’t care about Colorado. And that’s why I got in this race.

CLAY: Joe, are you surprised how awful of a President Joe Biden has been? Because Buck and I talk about it, we didn’t expect it to go well, but I can’t even point to anything that he’s touched that he hasn’t made worse. And to what extent? Look, Colorado was a purple state for a long time. To what extent is your race really a referendum on the first two years of Joe Biden?

O’DEA: Oh, it’s exactly that when you look at the war on energy that he started, that it just gutted the oil and gas businesses here in Colorado. We’ve got… it’s crushing our agriculture as well with $5 diesel. I thought at first, you know, maybe his policies were accidental, but this is intentional. He is intentionally trying to ruin our country. And that’s why I had to jump in. We can’t have a rubber stamp in the U.S. Senate for Joe Biden. And that’s what we’ve got right now in Michael Bennet. We lost base command here in Colorado because Michael Bennet sat on his hands. We’ve lost the BLM headquarters to Washington. It’s moving back now because Michael Bennet has just sat on his hands. This economy, it couldn’t be worse. We’re getting ready… we’re into a recession right now and this is all on the back of a lame president with a rubber stamp, Michael Bennet.

BUCK: Joe, where should folks go in order to support you in these final few days here? And also, I just wanted to give you the chance again with a microphone that stretches across the country but is particularly powerful in your home state of Colorado, as Clay mentioned, we’re number one in Denver and that Denver market stretches out into a big chunk of the state. You can win. Why? Tell us why.

O’DEA: I can win because independents are just as fed up as Republicans. And we’ve got Democrats that have also donated to my campaign. They’re tired of Joe Biden. They’re tired of Michael Bennet’s rubber stamp. People are fed up. And we’ve got a great campaign running. We’re within the margins right now and if everybody in Colorado that’s unhappy shows up to vote, I’m going to win by a landslide. It’s going to be great. Great day. It’s JoeODea.com. JoeODea.com. I’d love it if your listeners would jump on there, throw me a few bucks. It’ll go right on the air. Michael Bennet’s outspending me 4 to 1. He’s got $40 million war chest that he’s trying to get back in power. And we just can’t let that happen.

CLAY: Joe, we appreciate you making the closing case for us here. Eight days out. We’re all behind you, certainly. And we appreciate everybody who’s listening in Colorado right now that we know is going to be out as a part of the large army fighting to take back this country. Thanks for the time.

O’DEA: Appreciate it. Thanks for being on here. Love your show.

CLAY: Thanks.

BUCK: That’s a great American with great taste in radio.

CLAY: No doubt.

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Sen. Paul on Political Violence, Free Speech and Control of the Senate

31 Oct 2022

BUCK: We have Senator Rand Paul with us now from Kentucky. Senator Paul, always appreciate you calling in, making the time for us.

SEN. PAUL: Hi, guys. Thanks for having me.

BUCK: So, Senator Paul, you know, given the coverage over the weekend of this assault on Paul Pelosi, which you immediately condemned, Clay and I can’t help but notice that the media was going into overdrive to make this somehow an indictment of the entire Republican Party demanding condemnations everywhere.

You were assaulted by your neighbor in your yard because of who you are and what your politics are. You’re a Republican. You also were at that field where Hodgkinson was shooting at, and shot numerous members of Congress, including hitting Steve Scalise. Is the treatment of this just so disparate in the media that, you know, what do you make of it?

SEN. PAUL: You know, I think by them immediately wanting to politicize this tragedy, they really lose track of the side that, you know, he was severely beaten. He was hit with a hammer in the head. Can you imagine your 80-year-old parents, that happening to them, and what it must feel like to have someone in your family attacked? It was the same when I was attacked. And still to this day, nobody sees me as a person or the suffering that I went through. You know, I went through months and months, wracked in pain.

I could barely breathe. My lungs filled up with fluid. I had pneumonia multiple times. I finally had surgery to remove part of my lung. And yet online today, even my political opponent still makes, he creates ads mocking and celebrating the attacks that happened to me. People who work in his campaign actually say that the person who attacked me is their hero. These are the same left-wing people who then say, “Oh, this is about MAGA or about Trump or something.”

I don’t know who it’s about, but I think, at the very least, we should have sympathy for Paul Pelosi and say, “My goodness, this is horrible what happened to him and wish him a speedy recovery” instead of, you know, everybody immediately thinking over at the left wants to politicize this. The right makes fun of it and it’s like, give the guy a break. He got hit in the head with a hammer. How awful. And we should be thankful he’s alive.

CLAY: Senator Paul, I don’t know if you’ve had a chance to see this yet, but there is a story out there saying that and I know it’s not going to surprise you, but that our government was actively meeting with all of these Big Tech companies and defining what was and was not considered to be misinformation, disinformation in an effort to censor the truth as part of the 2020 election.

And since the Biden administration has taken over that interaction has grown even more. Does it surprise you? How much do Republicans, if we take back the House and the Senate, need to be examining this unholy connection that basically flies directly in the face of the First Amendment because the government can’t censor itself. But if it deputizes Big Tech to do it, that’s kind of a monster loophole that they’ve created.

SEN. PAUL: Yeah, I’m horrified by this, and I’m actively doing legislation, putting together legislation to stop this. There are First Amendment concerns with trying to restrict what Big Tech can do, but we certainly can restrict what government can do. My legislation will make it illegal for the government to collude or cooperate or to work to censor any information.

I’m going to make it absolutely illegal. The government will not be allowed to do this. So, it doesn’t necessarily regulate Big Tech, but it regulates government’s interaction with them. We also want to regulate government’s ability to buy information on its citizens. The problem is that government has prisons. Government has agents that are armed that can come arrest you. And they can basically take away your freedom.

So, they should not have information like, you know, The Minority Report when the Precogs could determine information in advance. There’s so much information out there about us and some of it sold for you know, you look at a pair of shoes online, you’re going to get advertising for shoes. That’s the way the Internet works. And it’s very hard to regulate that. But we can regulate the government.

And I think we should have draconian regulation of the government about buying our personal information and about colluding to censor our speech or to determine what the truth is or have any sort of ministry of truth. So, yes, we will fight this. But there’s been, I think, some debate back and forth how best to do it. And some conservatives, I think, have succumbed to the idea of the government having a board to determine what kind of speech is okay. And I don’t want the government within ten miles of any kind of board that would determine speech.

BUCK: Senator Rand Paul, Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter has certainly upset a lot of people on the left, a lot of Democrats who clearly like the power to censor ideas that they don’t like. There are some who are — I would put myself in this category — who are hoping we’ll get greater transparency, not just about Twitter’s censorship practices, in partisan censorship practices, but that also we’ll find out more about whether there are any people from the government who were involved in pushing that.

What is the redress for that? I mean, what actually… what do you think happens? Essentially, was the 2020 election, if we find out that there were FBI agents and other people involved, whether it’s Facebook or Twitter, was that election unduly influenced by government actors through social media companies?

SEN. PAUL: You know, Republicans first have to win the election and win the House and/or the Senate. When that happens and when we have the chairmanship of the committees, then we can investigate this. But, yes, we need to know what happened, what kind of information is being bought and sold, and what kind of manipulation of the truth is happening.

But there are some worrisome things out there, and here’s what their response will be. We’ve been doing this since 911, and after 911, we let our guard down. The Patriot Act was passed. Many conservatives supported it and said, “Well, we got to do this to be safe,” and my father warned at the time, he said, “Ultimately, the Patriot Act will be used on its own citizens.”

“It’s not our worry about being used against terrorism, but it will be used against its own citizens,” and then they used it on Donald Trump in 2016. So, what they will tell you is that disinformation boards and they told us that when we had this debate recently, the disinformation board’s been there since 9/11. They do this all the time. Now, that doesn’t make it right, but that’s their justification.

So, I think we have to change the law. We have to get the government out of this information business of determining what truth is and having the government be the arbiter of truth. But it’s going to have to be made illegal. And I think we have every right to do that. It is once again harder to regulate Big Tech and be consistent with the First Amendment. But I think there are no limits to the regulations we can put on government.

So, I think we need to shift the focus and start putting forth rules to say the government can’t collude to limit speech. They can’t collude. I mean, look at what they did with the whole Hunter Biden story to completely say that this was misinformation. They changed sort of the discussion in the debate that would have been big during the last election.

And in all possibilities, they may well have influenced the election by what they did over what information is allowed out there. So, we’ve got to get the government out of this business, but I think we have to define how we’re going to do it. And to my mind, it hasn’t been put forward yet. So, my office is working on the legislation that will regulate government and keep government out of this business.

CLAY: We’re talking to Senator Rand Paul. I believe I’m correct. Senator, you’re up for reelection in eight days. We’d certainly encourage everyone listening to us in Kentucky to go vote for you. You mentioned earlier the House and/or the Senate. House looks very good based on all the numbers I’m seeing, I’m guessing that you’re getting fairly up-to-date refreshers on how the races are looking nationwide in the Senate. What do you see in the Senate and who would you tell our audience right now, “Hey, you guys really need to go out and support these guys or these girls.” How does it look?

SEN. PAUL: You know, the wind is behind us. The Democrats can’t escape inflation. It’s everywhere. Price of gas, price of eggs, price of meat, grocery store, this and that. The economy, the loss of your savings. And then all the senior citizens who are, you know, having trouble purchasing their daily goods and their loss of purchasing power. So, I think the wind is behind us.

There are several close races, but they’ve narrowed, if not shown, Republicans going ahead. Republicans typically do a few points better than the polls because the polls either are purposely skewed or they just, you know, can’t find the truth. In Wisconsin, when Ron Johnson won the last time, he was never better than minus three, is my recollection. This time he’s plus three, to plus six.

So, I think Ron Johnson’s in a better place. We need him because he’s a fighter. We’ve got Arizona with Blake Masters dead even. We’ve got Adam Laxalt a little bit ahead in Nevada, Herschel Walker maybe a little bit ahead in Georgia, Pennsylvania, I think dead even. So, you know, we’ve got to keep them honest in how they count the votes.

We’ve got to watch them like a hawk the whole time and we have to turn our people out. But I’m very, very positive, you know, as far as what I think is going to happen in the election. And, you know, we’ll know more next Tuesday. Hopefully, we know Tuesday and we don’t wait two weeks to keep counting votes.

CLAY: No kidding. What did you think, by the way, of the John Fetterman and Dr. Oz debate? I don’t know if you got a chance to watch it.

SEN. PAUL: You know, I can’t imagine that somebody that impaired could serve in the Senate, really. We’ve had people who were serving in office who had massive strokes and continued to serve until there was another election. And that’s one thing. But to run for and begin an election and begin serving in the Senate with that much impairment.

Look, and it’s not his fault. It’s sad that he had a stroke. But, you know, you combine the impairment with how left-leaning is that. This is a guy who really is part of the defund the police movement. This is a guy who’s been, you know, principal and active in releasing violent felons from jail. So, no, I can’t imagine that Pennsylvania will elect him. But we’ll see. We’re going to find out, you know, in a week.

CLAY: Senator Rand Paul cannot wait to see what’s going to happen in eight days. We hope you’re going to have the power of subpoena in the Senate for sure. Thanks for taking the time with us.

SEN. PAUL: Thanks, guys.

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Biden on Pelosi Assault: Talk Produces Violence

31 Oct 2022

Joe Biden — who loves to threaten voters with physical violence — has decided that somehow, his favorite villain, Donald Trump, and his supporters are responsible for a BLM-loving left-wing nudist’s assault on Nancy Pelosi’s rich husband.

Leftists on TV, of course, are happy to jump on the bandwagon.

When something bad happens, you can count on Democrats to whip out their wish list — and one of the top items is to use it as an excuse to blame Republicans.

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Sen. Mike Lee on What’s at Stake in His Utah Race

31 Oct 2022

BUCK: Mike Lee of Utah, the senator from Utah. He joins us now to talk about how, first of all, we got to get Mike Lee back in the Senate. Senator, thanks for calling in.

SEN. LEE: We’re here.

BUCK: There we go, sir. What do people need to…? We got a huge audience in Utah. We are very blessed, very fortunate that so many from that great state listen in. What do you want to tell them right now as you’re in the final days here before you’re up for reelection?

SEN. LEE: Number one, Evan McMullin is Joe Biden’s guy. He’d be Chuck Schumer’s 51st vote in the Senate. Make no mistake, this guy’s no independent. He’ll function, effectively, as a Democrat. We don’t want that. Number two, imagine if he had been there at the time of Justice Scalia’s passing. Based on his current political ideology, it’s pretty clear that he would have voted to confirm Merrick Garland to the U.S. Supreme Court. We don’t want that. We know that he would have also voted to confirm President Biden’s recent Supreme Court nominee, Justice Jackson, and that he would have voted against Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh.

Number three, if you’re in Utah, make sure you get out to vote, and if you’ve got your mail-in ballot, fill it out today and get it in the mail today. We don’t want any Election Day snafus. In a state that’s come to rely on mail-in ballots, they devote fewer and fewer resources every year to in-day — same day, in-person voting. And we don’t want that to cause problems. So, fill out your ballot, vote for me, get it sent in today. Finally, if you want to help my effort, please go to LeeForSenate.com and offer your help or your volunteering time, or any money you care to contribute to help us fight back on this. This race is closer than it should be. I intend to win and I expect to win, but I need all the help I can get.

CLAY: Senator, we love everybody who listens out there in Utah to us, and we want them to listen to you carefully. And I’ll just make what I think is a pretty succinct argument here: If you think Joe Biden’s doing a good job, you should go vote for your opponent because he’s going to be a rubberstamp for everything Joe Biden wants to do, and everything Joe Biden has done has been a disaster. And I know most people in Utah agree with me. If you want Joe Biden to be stood up, too, and you want someone to fight against what Joe Biden is trying to make happen, there’s only one choice in this race and it’s you. This is not independence. This is you’re either a Biden guy or you’re not, and I know Utah is not for Biden. You’ve got to be for yourself, for Senator Lee. That kind of succinctly sums it up, right?

SEN. LEE: I think it does. Joe Biden is not popular in Utah and with good reason. Utahns are suffering under the yoke of his burdensome inflation created by his multitrillion-dollar reckless deficit spending. You know, they’ve hit Utah even harder than it’s hit most states, almost any other state. Average monthly expenses in Utah are up $949 per family per month relative to the day Joe Biden was inaugurated as president of the United States. That’s a 16% rate of inflation over just over a year and a half. Utahns can’t afford that. Most Americans can’t afford that. This is the predictable, foreseeable result of Biden’s reckless spending. We brought in $4 trillion last year in revenue when we spent nearly seven because Joe Biden has a rubberstamp Democratic Congress, and Evan McMullin would be part of that machine.

BUCK: Senator Lee, where should folks go again? What’s that website?

SEN. LEE: LeeForSenate.com. That’s LeeForSenate.com. I can sure use your donation and your volunteer time.

BUCK: We are mobilizing our Utah Brigades, friends. Get out there. Our listeners, get out there. Clay and Buck listeners, help Senator Mike Lee get out there and vote. Senator Lee, thanks for being with us. You can donate. You can knock on doors. Clay and I agree on this 100%. This is the part of the race where it’s just who wants it more.

SEN. LEE: Yes.

BUCK: Does our side want it more or does their side want it more? Are we going to kick harder at the end of the race or are they? And those of you listening right now, you could be the difference makers.

CLAY: A hundred percent. We’re massive in Utah. You need to get Mike Lee. Get out there; support him. Make sure you get him over the finish line and ensure that there is somebody who will stand up against Joe Biden in Utah because Mitt Romney, ain’t gonna. We know that.

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Ron DeSantis Fires Up New York Crowd for Lee Zeldin

31 Oct 2022

Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida rallied for Congressman Lee Zeldin, the GOP candidate for governor in New York, and the crowd loved it, because DeSantis focused on the incumbent’s disastrous record.

While Kathy Hochul, who was never elected to the governorship, dismisses crime as imaginary, DeSantis was having none of it.

DeSantis offered New York a brighter future if they throw Democrats out of office, holding them accountable for failure.

There’s a reason DeSantis is crushing his opponent, Republican-turned-independent-turned-Democrat Charlie Crist, and it was on full display this weekend.

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Democrat Hail Mary: Blame GOP for Left-Winger’s Attack on Paul Pelosi

31 Oct 2022

A lunatic hippy leftist attacks Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul, so of course it’s time to turn him into a MAGA right-winger and blame all Republicans.

The left refused to accept the 2016 election, and bizarrely blamed Russians, but now, they lecture us on responsible rhetoric.

What do you think of the Democratic Party’s desperate attempt to politicize the attack of the speaker’s husband by a BLM-loving nudist? Tweet us your take @ClayAndBuck — or, if you’re a 24/7 VIP, send us an email.

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