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Your Calls on the Idaho Multiple Murders Mystery

22 Nov 2022

Clay & Buck, as you can hear in the audio link above, opened up the phone lines to your calls from our great Pacific Northwest affiliates on the grizzly unsolved murders at the University of Idaho, which we discussed with Nancy Grace on Monday.

What do you think of this first murder in seven years occuring in Moscow, Idaho? Tweet us your take @ClayAndBuck — or, if you’re a 24/7 VIP, send us an email.

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Leftists See Russian Manipulation in Elon Musk Restoring Trump

22 Nov 2022

In the audio link above, Clay & Buck roll the latest liberal with his hair on fire over a former president being restored to Twitter. Naturally, it’s the Ruskies!

To tweet or not to tweet? That is the question for President Trump.

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C&B Spend an Hour Kicking Tyrannical Little Fauci Out the Door

22 Nov 2022

In the audio link above, Clay & Buck remind everyone of the tremendous damage Tony Fauci did to our country, as he says his goodbye to America and takes accolades from the authoritarians for using covid to advance their agenda.

By the way, the highest-paid federal employee wants you to wear useless cloth masks, get boosted, and have a covid test before any holiday gathering — including Thanksgiving — forever.

Hopefully, the House GOP will hold Fauci responsible, but it looks like he’s getting away with what he did, and is being feted to the heavens.

Fauci undermined trust in science and the entire medical field.

Fauci: “So my message and my final message — maybe the final message I give you from this podium — is that please, for your own safety, for that of your family, get your updated COVID-19 shot as soon as you’re eligible to protect yourself, your family and your community.”

These masks are not going away, either. The impulse will remain.

What do you think of the way this little Smurf — and the ongoing masking — has harmed America? Tweet us your take @ClayAndBuck — or, if you’re a 24/7 VIP, send us an email.

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Buck Answers the Question: Who Is David DePape?

21 Nov 2022

The press went wall-to-wall with the unhinged man who attacked Speaker Pelosi’s husband until he turned out to be a left-wing illegal alien, so don’t expect to see it reported that he was a Green Party radical, not unless you caught Buck on Jesse Watters Primetime.

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Clay: “Too Little, Too Late” for CBS to Talk Hunter’s Laptop

21 Nov 2022

Clay joined Jesse Watters to discuss CBS News — after two years and two elections — finally deciding to go verify Hunter Biden’s laptop and its damning contents, as if everyone else hadn’t done so when it mattered.

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24/7 VIP Video: The Club Q Shooting Is Above Politics

21 Nov 2022

The shooting at a gay bar in Colorado Springs disgusted all Americans, but the left raced to use it as a political tool. Watch Clay and Buck discuss the murders and the ongoing insults of the dead.

Only 24/7 VIPs can view this exclusive commercial-free 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.

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Clay Asks Rep. Lauren Boebert: Will You Go to OnlyFans?

21 Nov 2022

CLAY: We are joined now by Congresswoman Lauren Boebert from the great state of Colorado. Lauren, we appreciate you making time for us. I want to start with this question. MSNBC thought that you were going to lose your reelection bid. You have won. You are going to be part of the House majority. And when they were bragging about you losing, they said that you should start an OnlyFans account. I’m curious what you thought about that, one. Two, have you looked into whether you could start an OnlyFans account and like just post holding like briefing books and stuff like that? Because I think you could probably raise millions of dollars that you could donate to charity and also, you’d be ridiculing MSNBC in the process. But I’m just curious what you thought about that entire storyline.

REP. BOEBERT: Well, my biggest strategy right now with OnlyFans is keeping my mother off of it. So, that’s step one.

CLAY: (laughing)

REP. BOEBERT: And second, you know, it’d be great to throw that back in their face and, you know, erase something for like, say, one of these groups, international human trafficking groups that actually help women stop human trafficking, you know? Something like that would be fantastic. But isn’t it hilarious that liberals aren’t even good at feminism? This is something that they have created and they suck at it. So, this is just the irony of the left. They are constantly attacking women who do not agree with them. And, luckily for me, my values do not come from them. I’m not defined by what they say. So, I’m going to keep on moving forward and I’m going to do so in the House majority.

BUCK: Hey, Lauren, it’s Buck. Thanks so much. Congresswoman Boebert, I should say. Thank you so much for being with us. And I wonder what made the race now… it’s great that… it’s worth pointing out, by the way, that you, as more votes were counted after Election Day, were one of those rare Republicans who won more votes and therefore won the election. So, it is not, because people keep telling me, well, every time there’s additional counting we lose. Usually, that is the case. But in your case, it obviously was not how it ended up. Why was it close in your district? And just for… we have a lot of people listening. Colorado. We’re on Freedom 93.7 FM in Denver. So, what exactly was it about your state and your district that made it, you know, such a close one?

REP. BOEBERT: Well, what made it close is there were no third-party candidates to steal votes from the Democrat. In my first election, the 2020 general election, I was up against a Democrat running, defining herself as an independent to try to deceive voters. But there were several third-party candidates in that race as well that took thousands of votes away from the Democrat. And so that race was able to be called right away because it was mathematically impossible, even if you use Common Core for her to come out victorious. And, in this election, I was head-to-head with my Democrat opponent with no third-party candidates.

I won my 2020 election with 51% of the vote. And now I have won this 2022 election with 51% of the vote. Our district is very mixed. We have a heavy amount of unaffiliated voters. And unfortunately for me, all of the local media outlets here in the district allowed my Democrat opponent to define himself. And just as my 2020 opponent defined herself as an independent, he was able to define himself as a conservative. They were calling him a conservative businessman, a conservative Democrat, when they would rarely use the word Democrat.

And he was running on Republican policies, as many Democrats were throughout our nation. These are the crises that they have created, and somehow, they’re going to campaign on closing the border and slowing down the flow of fentanyl and reducing crime and lowering inflation and interest rates when they are the cause of the problem. So, I’m looking forward in the majority to actually working with these Democrats who campaigned on these issues and bring them to the table and say, you broke it. You campaigned to fix it. Now, let’s actually do it because this is what we want to do.

But these local media outlets here in in the district, I mean, they would go to great lengths to cover for my opponent, to not expose corruption in his history, to not expose the liberal stances he took as an Aspen City Council member. And then they would blast me any chance that they got and lie about me and try to make the voters believe that I had not done anything for them in the district, which is an absolute lie. So, you have all the media running cover for him. He’s running on Republican policies saying that he is a conservative and we even had one of our biggest newspapers endorse him. And, Buck, the reason they endorsed him, they said, was because they didn’t know him. Now, that’s just lazy.

CLAY: Congresswoman, you’re getting blamed, as is often the case. I’m sure you saw AOC come after you because of the shooting that happened in Colorado. What do you think about AOC coming after you there and accusing you of being to blame for the shooting?

REP. BOEBERT: You know, this is typical of the left. It’s very, very disgusting. You see this with AOC, you see this with Eric Swalwell. They never want to talk about the rhetoric that they have that causes so much problem in our nation and even the policies and the votes that they take to cause destruction. But they’re quick to point the finger and pass on the blame. There’s one person responsible for what happened in Colorado Springs, and that’s the disgusting, horrible, evil shooter that did these things. Nobody is talking about the two heroes that stopped him, that risked their lives to stop him.

They’re not talking about enforcing laws that we already have on the books. We have red flag laws here in Colorado. And the shooter had his own mother turn him in for a bomb threat. Now, this is someone that the red flag laws could have prevented from possessing a firearm, but those laws failed, just as we said that they would. Enforce the laws that are already on the books, stop trying to create all of these new laws to stop things and actually get crime under control.

We’ve done away with the death penalty here in Colorado. We’ve removed qualified immunity away from our police officers that prohibits them from doing the job that they swore to do. We have reduced so many different infractions. Fentanyl, it used to be a felony to have four grams of fentanyl. Now it’s a misdemeanor.

And so, they’re decriminalizing all of this stuff and making it easier and more incentivizing for people to actually commit crimes. And I’ll just end on this. You know, I’m hearing all of these folks say, you know, “Is this a hate crime?” You’re darn right it’s a hate crime. Any time someone opens fire on innocent people, that is hateful. It doesn’t matter what group it is pointed towards or taken out on it, that is hateful, that is evil, and it needs to be punished.

BUCK: We’re speaking to Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, who won her race some days after Election Day. It was finally called in her favor. The media was saying that she was basically out of it, but she managed to pull it off in Colorado, a rare win for the GOP in Colorado in this cycle. Congresswoman, now that you’re going to be in the majority, just wanted to know, what do you think is most important to focus on? What’s going to be top of of the agenda as you work with many of our Republican friends in Congress, you know, Jim Jordan and all the rest of them? What are you going to be getting done?

REP. BOEBERT: There’s a whole lot of things that we want to do. Certainly, investigations are at the top. You mentioned Jim Jordan, and I know that he and Jamie Comer are going to bring folks in like Secretary Mayorkas. They’re going to open investigations into that the Biden crime family and so much more. But we have to start getting the reckless spending under control. We have to make people’s lives easier again and lower this inflation and lower the cost of gas, lower the cost of groceries. It is so difficult right now for families to just get by and it starts with reducing that reckless spending in Washington, D.C.

We now have the power of the pen, the power of the purse. We have the gavel. We can do that and we have to get our domestic energy going again. We could be exporting freedom all across the globe. And, instead, we have lost our energy independence. Biden, he drained our strategic oil reserves in the name of a midterm election. And then, of course, we have to secure the border. We have to secure the border and stop the flow of fentanyl and ultimately reduce the crime that’s in our states and our communities and all across our nation right now. So, these are just some of the top items.

But one thing that I think is really interesting is just looking at leadership and having that conversation of what needs to take place with leadership. One thing that I believe needs to be done on day one is, the speaker needs to declare that we have single subject legislation. That is not something that you have to pass a law to do. We don’t have to pass that through the House, through the Senate, wait for the president to sign this into law. The speaker has control of the House floor and what comes to the floor and can enforce single subject legislation.

So, gone are the days of 3000-page bills when members of Congress only have 22 hours to read them, knowing that it’s going to spend $1 trillion or more. And then somewhere in the mix is this wonderful piece of legislation for our veterans that you have to vote against because you’re not voting for something that you don’t have time to read. You don’t want to pass it to find out what’s in it and further our nation’s debt. So, we need single subject legislation on day one.

CLAY: Last question for you, Congresswoman. We appreciate you taking the time today. I’m sure that you have seen that CBS News, after two years, has suddenly been able to authenticate the Hunter Biden laptop, which, as we said, anyone with a functional brain has known since they saw the New York Post story two years ago. What do you think’s going to happen with that investigation of Hunter Biden and Joe Biden’s connections to it? And what do you think of CBS suddenly deciding after two years to finally tell their viewers, “Oh, yeah, this is real.”

REP. BOEBERT: You know, it’s just really sad that this is where our media is. You know, if you were to bring up Hunter Biden’s laptop just two days ago or a year ago, well, then that was Russia disinformation, and you were crazy, and you were a conspiracy theorist. And this is where the mainstream media has failed the citizens of this country. They continuously lie to them and they prop up all of this propaganda rather than just allowing us to speak the truth and look into things. I’m absolutely looking forward to the investigations.

I look forward to serving on the Oversight Committee where we will be having these investigations and I’m going to dig in deep. And if anyone else wants to know more about where I stand, what I’m fighting for, what we’re doing, or wants to join my team, LaurenForFreedom.com. We saw how close this race got and I’m going to need all the help that I can to stay strong in these next two years to effectively represent, not only my constituents here in Colorado’s Third District, but really everyone across the nation who loves this country as much as I do and wants to see the Biden family exposed and held accountable for what we have been lied to for all of these years and so much more.

CLAY: Congresswoman Lauren Boebert. We appreciate the time. Fantastic, as always. Congratulations on the reelection and good luck keeping your mom off OnlyFans.

REP. BOEBERT: Thanks. Yes. (laughing) Pray for me.

CLAY: Thank you, as always.

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Kari Lake to Buck at Mar-a-Lago: The Fight Continues

21 Nov 2022

In the audio link above, Buck shares with Clay details of his conversation with Kari Lake this weekend at Mar-a-Lago . What does she think about the circumstances of the election? Buck was very impressed with her conclusions and wanted to pass them on to us.

Kari was not happy with the fact that, somehow, there were voting problems in high-turnout areas that backed her — or that her opponent is the one in charge of counting the votes.

This is how Democrats play the game, and Republicans have to learn to do better.

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Nancy Grace Joins Us to Talk the Idaho Multiple Murder Mystery

21 Nov 2022

CLAY: We are joined now by Nancy Grace. She is the host of Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, the podcast. And, Nancy, Buck and I were talking and we said, we need to get Nancy on to talk about this case, because both he and I are really kind of obsessed with what may have happened in Idaho surrounding this murder story, that is basically leading newscasts everywhere. For people who do not know, four murders, they cannot figure out who is responsible, just off the University of Idaho’s campus. What can you tell us about this story? And for people out there who may not be following it, what details in general do we at least have confirmed at this point?

GRACE: Hello. Thank you for inviting me. Yes, we just covered this on Crime Stories on Fox Nation. About an hour ago, the very latest — well, let me play catch up. For young students — two age 20, two age 21 — were slaughtered in off-campus housing. When I say off-campus, it’s at the edge of campus. It’s right along fraternity row in Idaho, University of Idaho. Three were women, one was a boyfriend, a man. They lived in a home where five co-eds live there. The boyfriend just happened to be over that night. Right now, police are stumped. It looks as if all four were murdered in their sleep.

Now, two may have woken up and began fighting back. There are some defensive wounds, and by that, I mean cuts on the hands, the arms, the back of the arms, possibly on the legs, curling up in a fetal position where you try to protect your throat, your face and your chest. No suspects. The parents of one or two of the girls are complaining right now because they believe police wasted time looking at one of the girls’ ex-boyfriends.

But I got news for everybody, right or wrong, the first suspect, the first person of interest is always the boyfriend slash lover, husband, ex romantic interest. It always starts there because statistically that’s typically who did it. Not in this case. In fact, police are now considering that the killer of four people — remember, he could overpower four people, one of them, a man — could have been lying in wait in woods outside the home.

BUCK: Hey, Nancy, it’s Buck. You know, I’ve been reading about this a lot, as I know people across the country have. And two things have stuck out to me so far about this case. One is that there’s the description in the press reports of a lot of evidence but we don’t really seem to, we don’t ever get any specificity on. I’m wondering if you could shine a little more light on what they obviously know is a grisly crime scene, but what kind of evidence they would be looking for here, because they say they have a lot of it so far, but no leads. And then also that there was, I mean, and this is horrific, you know, additional reporting that there was that a dog that was a pet that was skinned alive nearby. And some think that there may be a connection. Wondering what you see in these two things.

GRACE: To your first question, there is, as one layperson, a civilian said, tons of evidence. What we mean by that is there’s a lot of blood evidence. These people were stabbed, dead with a knife that clearly has a hilt. It’s a fixed handle. In other words, it’s not a pocketknife. It’s not a switchblade. It’s immovable, the type with a hilt. And for those that don’t camp or have never been in the military, a hilt, there’s usually that little perpendicular, kind of like a handle on the knife. We say that because the wounds apparently were so severe that they believe it was a fixed knife.

There’s going to be a lot of blood evidence. I have worked several multi-victim homicide scenes and it takes weeks to separate whose blood is whose. In a contact murder like this there’s going to be fiber evidence where the killer actually touched the victim with their shirt or their chest or their arm. There will be hair evidence. There will be blood evidence most likely because we have multiple stabbings. Very often the killer’s hand slides down the knife and they end up cutting themselves. There’s going to be fingerprints. Here’s the problem with all of that. That is a treasure trove of evidence, but you’ve got to have something to compare it to.

Unless the killer is in APHIS, fingerprints or CODIS DNA databank, there’s nothing to compare it to. They may have to use ancestral DNA like the Golden State Killer, like I think was used in Delphi, although they haven’t said it, where you trace back, back, back, back to somebody’s great, great, great, great grandparents who built a family tree until you trickle down to the killer. That’s the quote, tons of evidence that’s there. Blood, fiber, fingerprints, DNA. But it’s going to take a long time to sort this out.

Let me think, your other question was regarding the dog. About several days, more like three weeks before the murders, a pet, a precious little Australian shepherd mix mini, was found skinned, head to tail, October 21, by his owners. That was Jim and Pam Colbert. They let him out to the backyard in Moscow, Idaho, a couple of miles down from this murder scene. And he was murdered, skinned and filleted. Yeah. A pet dog. Much has been made of that because the person actually, you know, waiting outside, got the dog did this. And it’s a couple of miles away from the murder, saying I’m not ready to connect it.

CLAY: Nancy, when you see a knife used in a violent multimurder like this, what does that tell you in your experience from a profiling perspective? Also, where these people were maybe sleeping when the attack began, as you said? How does that differ from someone using a gun? And obviously, it’s almost unheard of to have a murder like this happening on a college campus anywhere. It almost, and Buck and I we’re talking about it off air, it almost feels Scream-like, you know, the movie where the killer is pretty much always using that sort of, curved knife. What sort of profile? When you see these details, what sort of alarm bells does it set off to you?

GRACE: I’ve heard a lot of analogies to the Scream movies. I have not made that because I find it is very hurtful to the victims’ families to compare it to a movie. But I see, I see what you’re saying and you’re not the first. That, of course, was a movie that has somewhat of true-life inspiration. But what does it mean? In the U.S., we don’t have as many knifings, for instance, as in Great Britain where they don’t really have guns. Here, if you analyze the mind of a stabber, a knifer, completely different from the psychology of somebody that at a distance, shoots, and I mean three, four feet, ten feet, 20 feet. With a knife. It is up-close and personal.

The person, the victim is fighting back. It’s like hand-to-hand mutual combat. I mean, think about it. Going into a young lady’s room while she’s asleep in bed. This happened between 3:00 and 4:00 in the morning and we’re going to find that out from the bodies. The degree of coagulation or rigor mortis, the livor mortis. But also there’s extrinsic evidence, such as one person’s last phone call was 2:52 a.m. So, something is giving them that 4 a.m. mark. So, they’re saying 3 to 4 a.m.

Maybe 4 a.m. the neighbors heard something, maybe 4 a.m. something else happened to give them the 3 to 4 a.m. timeline. Back to the knifing aspect. Imagine going in a young woman’s room in the middle of the night — she’s asleep in bed or at least in bed because they all stayed out late that night, came home — and start stabbing her. What kind of a freak is that? Willing to go up-close and personal to kill. And keep in mind, no sex attack, no robbery. So, what’s the motive?

That is why police keep saying this was targeted to at least one of the victims. They keep saying targeted. But I say not all four, but at least one of the victims was the target. Doesn’t mean there’s a close connection. It’s not like your husband or your boyfriend. It could be somebody that has been watching them, somebody that delivers their pizza, somebody they saw at the grocery store that has been watching this person, that knows them. In that sense, that is scary. Units leaving in droves. I’ve always believed that a knife murder is one of the —

CLAY: That’s what I was going to ask you next.

GRACE: — scariest murders there is.

CLAY: If you are a parent of a University of Idaho student…

GRACE: Oh, yeah. My children would be out of there.

CLAY: A lot of these kids are home right now for Thanksgiving. You would say don’t go.

GRACE: I’d go grab them by their ears and drag them all the way home to Macon, Georgia. They would be at home and away from that campus.

BUCK: Nancy, we know you’re going to be following this story. It is a… Obviously, it has gripped the nation. We want to find out what happened here. There needs to be justice for these families. Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, everybody, is the podcast. We know she’ll be covering it. Nancy, appreciate you being on the show. We hope you’ll come back with updates.

GRACE: Thank you, and I wish you well at Thanksgiving. And please keep these families in mind as you gather around the table and say your prayer.

BUCK: We will. Thank you, Nancy.

CLAY: Amen, for sure. Buck, we’ll talk a little bit about this to close out the show. But, my goodness, it’s an awful tragedy for people in Idaho as they still continue to grip — and try to figure out — what exactly happened there.

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Will You Be Watching the World Cup to Root for America?

21 Nov 2022

Clay & Buck discuss the World Cup above, with Buck bringing his expertise as a former soccer coach and Clay as an all-around sports broadcasting and writing professional and lifelong fan whose poll found a lot of hostility towards what Europeans wrongly call “football.”

So far, the big story is the Iranian team refusing to sing their dictatorship’s national anthem. This is a real risk of their lives and those of their families, unlike American sports starts who get millions a’la Colin Kaepernick for bashing the country.

How do you think Team America will fare against the Welshmen? Will our men achieve the success on par with America’s women’s team? Tweet us your take @ClayAndBuck — or, if you’re a 24/7 VIP, send us an email.

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