Buck Sexton is joined by Conn Carroll to discuss the shifting political landscape and the growing trend of men leaving the left. They explore the reasons behind this shift, including frustration with progressive policies and the appeal of conservative values. Buck and Conn dive into how political ideologies are evolving, the rise of independent voters, and what these changes mean for the future of both parties.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton is joined by Michael Malice, author, podcaster, and host of "YOUR WELCOME." They dive into the left’s strategies, the challenges facing Elon Musk, and the potential shake-ups under leaders like Trump and RFK Jr. From immigration policy to the influence of bureaucracies. Buck and Michael unpack insights into how the left might regroup and the role of powerful figures like Nancy Pelosi behind the scenes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's What the Trump Economy Looks Like with John LeFevre Buck Sexton is joined by political strategist and author John LeFevre for an in-depth discussion on the current economic landscape. John explores the challenges facing the markets, including real estate struggles, inflation, and the optimism surrounding stocks and crypto. As Trump prepares to return to office amid a looming financial crisis, they examine the balance of headwinds and tailwinds and the potential for a market reset. John and Buck reflect on the impact of figures like Elon Musk, plus the risks posed by the national debt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck discusses President Trump's strategic choices for his cabinet and administration roles, a roster designed to bring big changes to Washington. The lineup includes notable figures: Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense, John Ratcliffe for CIA, Matt Gaetz as Attorney General, plus Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy for a new efficiency department. It’s a lineup aimed at challenging the Washington status quo, cutting bloated bureaucracy, and rolling back mission creep in agencies like the EPA and Department of Education.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton delves into Trump’s latest cabinet picks and the strategic changes expected in his administration. Buck explains how the administration aims to leverage fresh leadership choices, like Lee Zeldin for the EPA, to tackle entrenched federal issues and streamline operations. He also discusses the GOP’s agenda for immigration reform with key figures like Tom Homan as Border Czar, and what this means for tackling the border crisis head-on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We dive into the historic political comeback that’s energizing Americans across the nation. Buck Sexton celebrates this unprecedented victory, breaking down how the Republican Party has achieved its most significant win since the Reagan era. From voter turnout to policy impact, Buck analyzes what this victory means for the future of America under a unified government, with Donald Trump at the helm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton is joined by Ryan Girdusky. Together, they dive into the latest early voting trends and key data shaping the 2024 election outcomes across critical battleground states. With the election only hours away, Buck and Ryan discuss potential voter turnout dynamics in Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan, and Wisconsin, highlighting the importance of black voter turnout, rural engagement, and the impact of white college-educated votes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton addresses Joe Biden's recent comments labeling Trump supporters as "garbage." He critiques the Democrats' tactics, particularly their extreme comparisons of Donald Trump to historical figures like Hitler. Buck argues that Kamala Harris is lacking a concrete strategy for tackling pressing issues such as immigration and economic policies, opting instead for vague promises and emotional appeals. Additionally, Buck examines the media's treatment of billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, pointing out what he sees as a double standard in how political scrutiny is applied to them compared to others.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton is joined by Arynne Wexler to break down the media's portrayal of the Madison Square Garden rally, which some outlets are controversially labeling a "Nazi rally." Arynne, who attended the event herself, offers firsthand insights into the crowd dynamics and pro-Israel support, challenging the media’s narrative. Together, they discuss the growing trend of high-profile figures like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg shifting politically to the right, plus Kamala Harris's lack of support, even from traditional allies. From the diversity at Trump’s rally to the stark contrasts with Harris’s campaign, Buck and Arynne explore what this means for the election and the shifting tides of public opinion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton breaks down the crucial insights in the final days of the 2024 election race as he dives into key swing states, voter turnout tactics, and the central issues pushing both parties. Buck covers how recent polls, economic concerns, and immigration policies are impacting campaign strategies and what unexpected shifts could ultimately influence the outcome. Plus, he analyzes the media's impact on shaping public perception, asking whether the latest coverage is truly capturing—or sidestepping—the election's most consequential issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton discusses Kamala Harris’ campaign struggles as Trump gains momentum in the polls and early votes pour in. He highlights Harris' ongoing difficulties with public perception, her inability to connect with voters, and challenges on the campaign trail. Buck also examines the reluctance of major media outlets to openly endorse Harris, suggesting that even traditional Democratic allies are wary of her candidacy. Despite significant ad spending aimed at swing states, Harris faces a narrow path to victory, relying heavily on her party’s influence and resources to counter Trump's current lead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton breaks down the top three reasons Donald Trump is on track to win the 2024 election. From GOP adjustments to early voting strategies to the Democrats' struggles with Kamala Harris, Buck highlights why the odds are in Trump’s favor. He also discusses the Democrats’ attempts to use lawfare against Trump and Biden’s ongoing cognitive decline.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton is joined by Karoline Leavitt, National Press Secretary for the Trump 2024 campaign, to discuss the final 13 days leading up to Election Day. Leavitt shares insights on the Trump campaign’s confidence, polling data, and strategy, particularly in battleground states like Pennsylvania. They explore the Democrats' last-ditch attempts to label Trump a "fascist" and how President Trump’s appeal to key demographics—such as black and Hispanic voters—continues to grow. Leavitt also touches on Trump's inroads with male voters, Arab-American voters, and the GOP's focus on Pennsylvania.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton is joined by Jeremy Carl, a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute and author of The Unprotected Class. They dive into early voting trends, with a focus on key swing states like Georgia and Pennsylvania. Jeremy shares his analysis on the Trump campaign’s performance, especially with white, college-educated voters, and what it will take to close the gap before Election Day. The two also explore potential Democratic reactions if Trump secures a decisive victory, and discuss the cultural dynamics in play this election cycle. Plus, they touch on some of the challenges the Kamala Harris campaign faces, including its struggles with male voters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton tackles the wild claims surrounding Donald Trump’s alleged plans to use the military to arrest political enemies, breaking down the absurdity of these accusations. Buck also dives into the media’s sensationalism, comparing a potential Trump rally at Madison Square Garden to Nazi gatherings, and discusses the ongoing attack on traditional masculinity, with political figures like Tim Walz at the center. The conversation highlights the media’s role in stoking fear, Kamala Harris’ controversial plans for black voters, and Joe Biden’s complicated position within the Democratic Party as the election race heats up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck dives into the history of Columbus Day, exploring why it's been a longstanding American tradition and what it represents. He tackles how the left has tried to rewrite history by pushing revisionist narratives that distort Columbus' legacy and undermine America's cultural heritage. Buck explains why preserving this holiday is important for understanding our nation's past and resisting the woke agenda.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton is joined by David Harsanyi, senior columnist at The Washington Examiner. They dive into Kamala Harris's vulnerabilities as a candidate, questioning her ability to handle even softball interviews and the implications for the upcoming election. The conversation touches on Harris's inconsistent stances on issues like gun ownership and border security, leading to a broader discussion on the role of tribalism in modern politics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the episode where Buck Sexton is joined by Wade Stotts. They discuss the challenges facing Kamala Harris and her campaign, suggesting it is in a state of quiet panic as it struggles to resonate with voters. Buck and Wade contrast Donald Trump's rally attendance and popularity with Harris's media appearances. They reflect on the shifting political landscape, emphasizing Trump's appeal to disillusioned voters and the politicization of recent events like natural disasters and mass shootings. As they look toward the upcoming election, they emphasize Pennsylvania as a battleground state and express skepticism about Harris's ability to connect with working-class voters, questioning who truly holds power in the Biden administration and how Biden's public appearances might undermine her campaign efforts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton is joined by Jayme Franklin, founder of The Conservateur and a conservative Gen Z commentator, to discuss the cultural impact of podcasts like Call Her Daddy, especially after Kamala Harris's appearance. Buck and Jayme explore how the podcast influences young women and the growing divide between left-leaning young women and conservative young men. They also examine the media's role in shaping political views, Kamala’s interview strategy, and the rise of pro-Palestinian sentiment on college campuses following the events of October 7th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck Sexton takes an unfiltered look at FEMA's inadequate response to the latest hurricane disaster. With Americans struggling to get the help they need, Buck reveals how the Biden administration is prioritizing federal aid for migrants while citizens impacted by Hurricane Helene are left in limbo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aaron Stone (MD)
buck you left out the part where not only did newsom go to the laundry while other restaurants were shut down he also left the restaurant at his vineyard open & accepting reservations.
Melissa Perry
Healthcare is experiencing what has happened to education…politicians are now the “experts” when they have little to no training in the field.
Melissa Perry
Someone should start asking how students with extreme issues (mental and disciplinary) are handled in schools. There are very few protocols for reporting students. No clear guidelines exist in most systems. I would bet there is a line of teachers say they knew this would happen.
mamaT
This crap makes my head want to explode!!! crazy🤯 I can't even believe what's happening in our country these days. I feel like I'm living on an alien planet!
Robert Roskey
world's a better place without those 2 loads of human sewage rittinhouse took out. he did us all a favor and should be thanked. the left Iikes pedophiles though so they see it as a loss