PA Primary Day with C&B: Dr. Ozโs Closing Argument
17 May 2022
BUCK: We got the big day in the Pennsylvania GOP primary today for the Senate seat that is open there. And as promised, we have Dr. Oz with us now, Mehmet Oz. Dr. Oz, welcome you back and just say weโre calling this closing arguments, sir, because the polls, todayโs the day. What is your pitch? We got a big Pennsylvania audience listening, and people all across the country want to know: Why should Oz be the guy for the GOP in Pennsylvania?
DR. OZ: The reason I am leading in the polls is folks know and theyโre coalescing behind me, recognizing I have fought for Pennsylvanians, for Americans against powerful insiders my entire career. Most recently obviously also during the covid pandemic I took on mandates and shutdowns. I was the one that called to fire Fauci because he stifled debate, didnโt let us actually talk about what was wrong with these mandates, shutdowns and vaccine force procedures.
The same twisting of science is hurting our children. All these gender arguments now to teach first graders about gender doesnโt make scientific sense. Thatโs why if youโre brave, you say what you see, acknowledge that biologic men shouldnโt play womenโs sports. Hereโs the good news. This is why I should be the bold voice. Itโs fixable with strong leadership. And Iโve been talking about these issues for years, and in Washington Iโll represent our Pennsylvania values: Pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, pro-energy.
Letโs make this the land of plenty again by reducing mindless regulations and the incompetence, the gross incompetence. Who wants to worry about affording to fill up their tank with gas or how about finding baby formula? So, all that said, the main reason that you should in your minds focus on this is what Trump said about me when he endorsed me was right: Iโm smart, tough, and I will never let you down. Smart to understand the issues. We just covered a couple. Tough not to not wither when there is blistering criticism coming at us and I will never let you down. So, when you put your head on the pillow at night you know Iโll be there for you.
CLAY: Dr. Oz, whatโs it gonna feel like as a first-time political candidate for those returns to start rolling in, and what do you expect your emotions to be as you watch those come in?
DR. OZ: Look. You want to talk about a tense moment, itโs the operating room when thereโs a bleeding vessel behind the heart. So Iโm used to pressure, and Iโve played sports my whole life. So I guess itโs gonna probably feel the way I played before I would feel before a game would start. But Iโm hoping that once the returns come in, Iโll feel a little bit more like it feels during an actual game when you sort of get into the flow of it, you get into the zone. But when youโve worked as hard as Iโve worked with my team โ and every single hour, every day is pressure making sure voters know what you stand for, you left everything on the field. There hasnโt been a moment or an opportunity we havenโt taken, so no matter how it turns out I feel very fulfilled.
BUCK: Speaking to Dr. Oz. As you know today is the big day in Pennsylvania, folks, go into the polls to pick who the GOP nominee for that Senate seat will be. Dr. Oz, why do you want this? I mean, youโre a very well-known national, international figure, very successful, made plenty of money. Why put yourself in the fight? Why would you choose this?
DR. OZ: I always play the long game. If you look back in your life and you see there were huge opportunities to make a difference to help others, help mankind and you didnโt take it, then shame on you. Iโve been very happy. Listen, the OR is a very safe place, if youโre a doctor, not so much for the patient. The studio is a pretty cool place to be, as you guys know. You get pampered and, you know, you have everything you need, your name is on the awning, thatโs all great ego gratification.
But at the end of my life I look back and thought, โOh, my gosh. We were in crisis, and I could have helped, I really could have made a difference,โ well, and you didnโt do it, that would feel terrible, you feel like a coward. And what defines us is being brave, rousing โ back to sports. I played college football, and before the game the last word youโd hear before you run out there is brave, home of the brave.
This is a time that calls for Americans, for patriots to be brave, to stand up and identify what we actually represent as a people, and I would argue itโs individualism. Itโs not collectivism, which is what we saw during covid, this top-down, one-size-fits-all approach. Itโs an authoritarian approach. It doesnโtโฆ It grates on me and doesnโt work. If we can capture back the freedom thatโs represented by being an American and that can only come by being brave enough to fight for it then weโll be a successful people. We need leaders who channel that emotion.
CLAY: When you see these results coming in, obviously your closing argument โ you just made it with us โ has been focused to a large extent on electability. If you are the nominee, do you believe you are the best candidate to preserve this seat for Republicans, given that Pat Toomey is stepping down? And how much attention should electability, in your mind, focus in on these Pennsylvania Senate Republican primary voters today?
DR. OZ: Without question โ we have polling data on this โ Iโm the most electable. Iโve been in peopleโs living rooms, their bedrooms every day for years and years. So they know who I am. They donโt have to guess. And they knew who I am as I have been hosting a show, not as Iโve been on fake ads attacking my character and decision-making process โcause thatโs $35 million of negativity dumped on my head by mostly people on Wall Street who were trying to buy the seat.
So that actually confuses people. They donโt actually see who I truly am, unless they remember what those shows were like. So that gets to a moderate, conservative Democrat audience that is important for us to win as Republicans to gain power in Pennsylvania and to hold on to this Republican seat. I also can get to populations within Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, African-American populations in particular, because I respect the challenges that they face and I understand exactly what issues tend to attract them.
And conservative, especially churchgoing individuals respect the need for their kids to hear messages that can elevate them, that can show them the path for empowerment so they have agency over their future. They donโt want to be told theyโre victims where they gotta sit back and wait for someone to come help them, โcause if the governmentโs the only person that can help you, the government owns you. It controls you. Itโs the opposite of what we want to message as leaders in this country. But yet thatโs unfortunately what we have told many in the next generation. And we donโt want to generational poverty and homelessness and unemployment. That would lead to a stripping away of the vitality of what our country represents.
BUCK: Dr. Oz, heโs up today, folks, in that Pennsylvania race. Go cast your ballots. Dr. Oz, best of luck to you, sir. Thanks for making time for us on Clay and Buck.
DR. OZ: God bless for having me on. DrOz.com. Check out what I stand for. Please vote. Iโd be honored to have yours.
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