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🗓️ 22 March 2023
⏱️ 51 minutes
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0:16.4 | I talk a lot about being in the fight in the political arena on the battlefield raising kids even in the minutia of how we live our lives day today contributes to the broader fight for freedom. And what I've learned from the most passionate defenders of freedom is this. |
0:26.8 | The fight is never over. |
0:30.7 | Moving from one chapter of life to the next does not mean the fight is over. |
0:36.0 | And oftentimes the most crucial battles we fight happen after we've hung up the uniform and settled into civilian life. |
0:45.0 | One of the most rewarding things in my life has been continuing the fight back here at home. |
0:52.0 | After Outlobletoon came out, I was given a greater |
0:55.6 | platform to speak about how to preserve and protect freedom. And through my own |
1:01.3 | journey I met amazing people in the very same boat as me. |
1:07.0 | Warfighters with a new mission on the home front, continuing the fight for America. |
1:13.0 | And over the years, many of those people have become |
1:18.0 | some of the most prominent voices in the political and cultural arenas championing are cause. |
1:26.9 | And chief among those friends is Buck Sexton. |
1:31.5 | I've known Buck for more than a decade. You may know Buck from his nationally syndicated |
1:37.2 | radio show, he hosts with Clay Travis. He filled the slot that was vacated by the |
1:41.8 | Great Rush Limbaugh, but long before he was a major |
1:45.6 | media personality, he was a CIA analyst and a cop with the NYPD Counterterrorism Division. He's briefed President George W Bush in the Oval Office |
1:56.1 | and once took Ivanka Trump to a high school dance. |
2:01.3 | Buck Sexton is an international man of mystery and his journey to prominence is longer and |
2:08.4 | more intriguing than you may know. |
2:11.2 | We had a great time catching up on this week's episode of Battleground and I truly hope you enjoy my conversation with him. Well, it's Bucks Sexton, the host of what has become the legendary Clay and Bucks show, right, the Bucks Sexton show, I don't know, man, like, you're super famous now. And you know what's funny, Buck? Do you remember when the first time I met you was? Probably not. I don't remember. I do recall though that in the last five seconds I've realized that on your |
2:47.9 | podcast you can only see of my logo behind me, sex. |
2:53.1 | So this is quite an inauspicious start to the podcast |
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