Weird, Whisperin’ #EmptyShelfJoe

BUCK: We got Biden just speaking about the supply chain issue and (impression)… He’s doing the whispering. He’s doing the whispering thing.

BIDEN: It isn’t right! That’s 55 of our — our Fortune 400 companies, the largest companies in America. (sputtering) Last year, 55 of the (sputtering) Fortune 500 paid zero in tax returns and they make $14 billion in profit. I’m glad they made a profit. (sputtering) I mean that sincerely. (whispering) But pay your fair share.

BUCK: (whispering) “Why is he so weird?”

CLAY: It’s a weird thing to do. I don’t understand why they wouldn’t talk to him and say, “Hey, why? Just make your point.”

BUCK: It’s almost like they should plop him down in a lawn chair and just have him scream at the reporters, “Get off my lawn!” ’cause that’s is the old man Biden vibe that you get. You’re like, “What is this guy doing? (whispering) ‘You’ve gotta pay more!'”

CLAY: We’re in the communication business, Buck. If every now and then we just started whispering into the mic instead of just talking, it would be super weird.

BUCK: I’d be a little worried about you. It might be time for you to take some paternity leave, you know?

CLAY: I might need to take couple of months, having kids.

BUCK: Take some time off. So the point about Biden and the supply chain thing is that it always turns into a class warfare diatribe. It starts out as, “Okay, yeah, there’s gonna be empty shelves. But the rich people are the problem here!” Look, Democrats love big corporations and big corporations, love Big Government, because regulation is anti-competitive.

The big companies can handle it. Smaller, upstart companies — those who are more entrepreneurial in their bent, in their approach — suffer more as a result of Big Government regulations. But more to the point, he’s got nothing here, folks. They’re just gonna let the supply chain issue play out largely as is.

They’re moving around a few things on the West Coast saying they’re gonna do a better job, keep it open longer. They should have thought of this a while ago. I don’t know. Maybe the secretary of transportation should have been showing up to his job.

CLAY: (laughing)

BUCK: That might have been helpful.

Share

Recent Posts

  • Home

TPUSA Reporter Savanah Hernandez Details Violent “F— ICE” Protest Assault

This is now the second time the reporter has been mobbed and assaulted for filming…

3 hours ago
  • Home

Sen. Ron Johnson on the FDA Covid Cover-Up and U.S. Fraud Crackdown

The Wisconsin Republican takes us inside the battles that matter right now.

5 hours ago
  • Home

It’s May Day, Comrades, and It’s Very Communist

Go read George Orwell's Animal Farm and avoid the movie that changes the bad guys…

5 hours ago
  • Home

VIP Video: Buck Rates the Performance of the Secret Service at the WHCD

Let's cut through the noise and uninformed commentary to dig into the real issues here.

5 hours ago
  • Home

Florida’s Transformation: DeSantis on Redistricting, Tax Reform, and the “Great Influx”

The future is Florida as its GOP governor shows better ways forward.

1 day ago
  • Home

The Mark Kriegel Interview: Can a New Senate Bill Save the “Red Light District” of Sports?

ESPN writer Mark Kriegel is the author of the book: "Baddest Man: The Making of…

1 day ago
View Full Site