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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

TV | Hold The Line w/ Buck Sexton - 12-08-21

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Politics, News, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Daily News

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

12-8-2021: Twelve U.S. cities have set all time records for murders, and it is obvious why: stupid Democrat ideas about crime, the BLM movement, and progressive prosecutors who think that being soft on criminals is a virtue. Plus Hispanics are split between GOP and the Dems- which could spell disaster for the Biden regime in the midterms. And libs in college are psychos socially- 70% of them wont even go on a date with a Republican!

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0:00.0

According to a new report from ABC News, 12 U.S. cities have said all-time records for

0:07.0

murders.

0:08.0

Of course, the left is blaming Coby, but the real reason is obvious.

0:11.1

Stupid Democrat ideas about crime, the BLM movement, and progressive prosecutors who think

0:16.4

that being soft on criminals is some kind of virtue.

0:19.9

I'll take a look at the grim numbers in tonight's Hold The Line.

0:30.2

Welcome to Hold The Line, I'm Buck Sexton.

0:31.7

We've been telling you for some time now about the massive spike in crime across the

0:36.1

country, which not only began in the middle of 2020 during a pandemic, no less, but of

0:42.6

course, right when the BLM movement got going again and the left felt ascended on criminal

0:46.8

justice issues, but it has continued into 2021.

0:51.0

In fact, many cities have even worse years in 2021 than they did in 2020.

0:57.2

So this is a long-term trend with major ramifications and to put it into context and to give a sense

1:03.0

of what's really going on.

1:05.3

At least 12 major U.S. cities, according to ABC News, have broken annual homicide all-time

1:11.5

records in 2021.

1:13.6

And there are still three weeks to go in the year of the dozen cities that have already

1:18.8

surpassed the grim milestone for killings, five top records that were set or tied just

1:25.7

last year.

1:27.0

Think about that for a moment.

1:28.1

12 major cities have the biggest annual homicide years ever.

1:36.3

That's stunning.

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