BUCK, DECEMBER 17, 2021: I want to take a moment, just ’cause this is the last time in 2021 Clay and I will be talking to you together. Obviously, we’re already fired up. Next year is gonna be huge. It’s gonna be an amazing year of just so many things that we know are gonna happen, not just in the news and politics and who knows where all this stuff is going right now. We just want to say thank you to all of you who have been with us for about six solid months at this point, tuning into the Clay and Buck show.
You all… You are Rush’s extended family, and you have embraced us as one of yours and we so greatly appreciate affiliates that have put their faith behind us and lent Rush’s audience to us for this period of time to prove ourselves and to carry on those fights. Clay, it’s awesome, especially when I get down into some of the redder parts of the country. The Clay and Buck show, we’ve got great people all over the place.
CLAY: No doubt, and you and I had never done a show together before. So, Julie Talbott brought us together. She knew how important Rush was and what his legacy was and how much his audience needed people who would continue to fight for him. We know what a tremendous privilege it is to be able to do this job every day. And we have had a tremendous amount of fun in the first six months, and 2022 is going to be one of the most important elections of any of our lives. I know that’s a cliche, but it’s really true, especially for a midterm, and we are going to help make sure that sanity wins and we kick some ass, and I can’t wait to get rolling in 2022.
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