Hour 1 - Promises Made, Promises Kept

Published Jan 27, 2025, 8:25 PM
Deportations begin and Colombia blinks. JD Vance faces off with condescending legacy media. This is the Terminator II of presidencies.

Welcome everybody to the Monday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. And the hits keep on coming from President from all weekend long. I mean, just more and more good stuff, more good things happening. We will break it down today. Stuff that involved the border, international relations, deportations, DI programs, and also our own JD. Vance, Vice President Vance went on the one of the Sunday shows with CBS's Margaret Brennan, very smug leftist and did a phenomenal job, which is not surprising. JD. Vance is incredibly smart, very good on his feet, and so anybody who is concerned, why is JD going right back to fake news media CBS Sunday show so that he could maybe pull up a school bus because school was indeed in session. We'll play some of those clips for you. It was really quite an ordeal for the host. I think it was not what she was expecting. So we'll get into all of this and a lot more. But first up on the immigration on the border, Clay, we had a couple of big things that happened over the weekend. Well, one is you had the President of Columbia, initially the Colombian government refusing to take back illegals who are Columbia nationals, and President Trump put out, you know what, if you don't take them, we are going to basically cease doing business with Columbia and cancel all of your visas. And guess what happened. Everybody Colombia goes. You know what, We're going to take back the illegals who are Columbia nationals. These are their people, These are Colombians. They are not our responsibility. This is not that are supposed to work. But beyond that, Clay over the weekend, Martha Raddits, another fake news host. I don't know why anyone still watches these shows though now it's kind of amusing because you have Trump people going on spiking the football on the end zone over and over again. But she was asking Tom Homan about deportation flights. This is cut seven, Tom Homan, the iceman, fantastic play.

It those military flights going south, as you said, we have never seen that before. Is that going to be a constant commitment from the US military every single day to take deportes out?

Yes?

So is this what we will see every single day ending in What the President has promised is millions and millions being deported.

Yes, but you're going to see the number steadily increase. The number of rest of the nationwide as we open up the aperture right now is content in public safety threads, national security threads. That's a smaller population. So we're going to do this on priority based, as President Toun's promise. But as that aperture opens, there'll be more arrest nationwide. If you're in the country legally, you're on the table.

Play telling Martha right there. Not only is this going to continue, it's gonna get a lot bigger. There's gonna be a lot more day to day. The Columbia interaction is I think Trump perfection.

And for people out there who may have been busy because it happened quickly and it was in the middle of the AFC and the NFC Championship games going on, I know everybody's busy on the weekends. Colombia said we're not going to take back the illegals that the United States is deporting. And the Colombian president made a big statement and he puffed his chest out, and Trump said, Okay, We're going to immediately put twenty five percent tariffs on all Colombian goods. We are going to restrict all entering of the country from Colombian nationals, and a couple of other things. And with Buck within, I couldn't even catch up on my Twitter feed. Before I even got to modern time, Columbia had buckled, and the president of Columbia actually retweeted the statement that Caroline Levitt, White House spokesperson now put out, essentially acknowledging total victory for Trump.

And I saw a lot of people reacting to this.

To me, Buck, this is how government should work, because it's how a good business works. And some of you out there may say, Okay, how exactly you break that down? Government is very ponderous. Everything takes a long time. There's all these meetings, there's all these people who share and clear their throat. There's all these deputy bureaucrats who then way into senior bureaucrats, who then way into other elected officials. Nothing ever happens because they're all happy to just sit around talking. Trump moved at the speed of successful business. Okay, they're doing something. We're going to react. There will be consequences if they make that choice. And Lumbia immediately set down and said Okay, we'll take back the immigrants and we'll use Colombia's version of Air Force one to do it.

Buck.

This is what Trump was elected to do. And one of the things that I think the media is kind of staggered by the audio that you played, Tom.

Holman says, yes, we're gonna do that.

All Trump is doing, and I love him for it is exactly what he ran his entire campaign saying he was gonna do. I think so many people in America, media and otherwise are used to being lied to by politicians, and they presume, oh, he's saying that, But when he gets into office, he's really Trump tells you exactly what he's gonna do. He now and this is the significant part, Buck. He now is surrounded by hyper competent scuds in his government who can make what he wants to be the policy happened. It's not helter skelter, it's not slap dash.

Yeah.

I bet Steven Miller hasn't slept in form uh, But he is implementing so much of this, Buck, and it's efficiently working. Trump has the right people in position, and I freaking love every day that I wake up and see what's going on.

Isn't it amazing? Also how the expectation, the paradigm shifts so rapidly. Of course, Columbia should take back Colombian nationals who entered our country illegally and then committed serious crimes here. Hey, this is yes, this is it's such a the most thing, the most obvious thing in the world. People like, oh my gosh, she's deporting these people. Yeah, every other country in the world that could would do this. There is no country that would say, oh, you're not supposed to be here and you rape somebody. But you know, America is a land of immigrants or you know whatever, the country is, the land of immigrants, Like, nobody would do that, But that's become normalized in America. It's absolutely outrageous. And beyond that, something else that has been normalized is President Trump it well, I should say previous presidents the Trump It's oh tiny country that desperately relies on the United States for a whole range of things and has a very small GDP and has interests that the United States has a large hand in. We'll just do whatever. You say. Think about how crazy this is. What if all these little countries, Oh, I'm gonna go complain about you with the UN or something. Oh my gosh, please don't do that. Whatever you want, you know, send us more of your illegal send us more criminals, send us more gang members, send us more MS thirteen whatever, Clay. That was the way it was going for certainly the Biden administration, the Obama administration. Trump was trying to turn it around in his first term. And it's remarkable that here we all were seeing this. And it's not just that sanity is returning. The obvious thing is the thing that Trump is willing to do. And it's like the whole world of the Democrats has been turned on its head. And I should also add the lawful thing. The obvious lawful thing is crazy town to Democrats. Now, that's how fake have gone. And I think we're just seeing that at the beginning of this. You know, Tom Homan, the guy doesn't play around. He's not joking. He's not doing this to, you know, to get clicks online or something. He says they're gonna be ramping up deportations. I take him out as people are saying, it's only a thousand a day. I can do the math. Three hundred and sixty five douts. It's gonna get much It's gonna get much more interesting. I'll put it to you that way.

I also think it's not just the deportations. This is super important and I haven't heard it talked about as much. One, the border now is basically sealed, So the idea of adding more one of the first things you have to do whenever you've got a major problem is what stop the major problem from getting worse. So we now have sealed effectively the southern border.

Buck.

Here's what I think is also gonna happen. I think a lot of people are gonna start self deporting, meaning they're looking around recognizing that the same amount of incredible munificence from if I pronounce that word correctly, from the United States government, all of this money that we were pouring into the illegal community and all the opportunity we were giving them, that's drying up. So you're both systemically making first first thing, make the problem no worse.

We're doing that. Two, begin the deportations.

But three, I think there's some guys and gals that'll start looking around and say, wait, do I want to wait for someone to show up at my door and suddenly be coming after me, maybe I shouldn't be here, And I think some of these people will start to leave.

There's going to be a I agree with the self deportation component of it. It also decreases, so you said border sealed effectively, or it's the crossings are way way way down, so that means you have less people coming in, which is a good thing. You have the worst of the worst criminals who are legals in this country rounded up. It's also oh on the obvious and lawful, just one more thing fact that we could get these individuals. It's not like it was that hard. In some cases you're reading these stories, they just yeah, we know where that guy is. What was what was ice? And what were the Biden administration immigration authorities doing for the last four years? Oh, we know they were waiving everybody in and letting them get away with thought and letting them get away with violating our laws and the trust and and the generosity of the American people. Of course we should be sending people out of the country who are in this category again obvious and lawful. But Clay, I think that the other piece of this, and no one's really seen much of this yet. I think there will eventually be in there's going to have to be enforcement raids against businesses who are exploiting illegals for financial gain, doing so on violation of law, and putting the burden of this on the American people and on the American working class particularly. That's that's not gonna fly either. I think that's coming as well, which is going to change the dynamics substantially, no doubt.

And again what I just come back to is promise has made, Promise is kept, and so far by focusing I think very smartly on gathering people with criminal records and starting the deportations with them, it has been very hard. I don't know if you have felt like democrats are sort of standing there with no idea how to really respond. Now, I'm sure again prepare for it. There is going to be some mom who gets separated from her three year old and AOC is going to show up in a white outfit and start crying, and the media is going to go and cover this.

That's coming. I don't know how long it's going to take.

They're going to use anecdote of deportation that wasn't going perfectly as evidence of why all deportations shouldn't happen, and that's a failed media strategy because anecdote should be illustration of larger issue, not outlier. But that's what the media has perfected. But so are there doesn't seem to be any real opposition to it.

Buck, I don't think the guilt weapon on this is going to work the way that it has in the past, either because we the American people, for four years of Biden were just grotesquely abused on this issue of illegal immigration, and cities like New York and Chicago, Democrat uniparty cities were also having tremendous trouble because of this. So it's clear to everybody what the costs are, what the downsides are. I think the American people are at the enough stage now that may change to your point about they're going to start having you know, teary eyed grandma's and oh, my family's been separated. But you know, I think that the leeway to do a lot of what is lawful and obvious on immigration is much greater now than it has been in a long time. You know, there's a COVID relief program for self employed folks ten ninety nine contract and gig workers that's about to end. You can receive up to thirty two two hundred dollars with the Sick and Family Leave Credit, designed to support self employed individuals during the COVID nineteen pandemic. If you miss work because you had COVID or cared for immediate family member with COVID in twenty twenty one, you may qualify for this credit. This is a tax credit and if you qualify, you will receive a check from the IRS. Visit this website tax creditnow dot com. They do all the work and their team will fight for every dollar that you potentially deserve. The program is fast, easy and hassle free. It only takes a few minutes to find out if you may be eligible and get a quick estimate of your potential refund. So visit tax creditnow dot com and click on your claim your tax credit now and just answer a few questions once more. The website is tax creditnow dot com.

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Play Travis buck Sexton Show Buck It's not only that Trump is delivering on all of his promises. It's that he has won many of these arguments such that his promises are now popular with large segments of the American public. And I don't think we can forget what is such a seismic change in terms of his overall popularity. I think this is cut fourteen. This is from CNN. I believe all these data gurus, I know, I get a mixed up. I think this is Harry Inton, you know, the guy in Khaki's or whatever, who's standing around like in front of a board, and this is him pointing out he did a deep dive on this buck. Trump is the first president in American history modern era whose net approval rating in the first month of his second term is higher than at any time in his entire first term. Listen to cut fourteen.

It was so.

Interesting to me that Donald Trump's first netiproof rating of his second term is higher than his entire first term, And I was interested.

Has that ever happened?

Has the second term netipproofal rating in the first month? Have you ever had a higher rating than any net approval rating during the entire first term.

Donald Trump is the only hard time believing this.

This is one hundred percent you I went back.

I love spreadsheets.

Donald Trump's is the first guy ever who's netiproofer rating in the first month of his second term is higher than any rating that he had as an entire first term.

This is true. I don't make stuff up.

The numbers of the numbers.

Okay.

What I like about this, first of all, buck is not only the numbers and Harry Inton having dove into them. I like the CNN anchor there who is in disbelief that this could possibly be true, because I think what her reaction is emblematic of the lost reality of these anchors to not understand how what they're arguing against is actually very popular with the American public.

What he's basically saying is the Trump sequel is more popular than the original, which is.

That's a good way of putting which almost never happens. Never happens. It certainly didn't happen with Gladiator to Clay, what you didn't you thought, well, I didn't say it better than the first. You didn't say it was better At fairness, Gladiator, I gave it a seven out of ten. What what number would you give it?

Three? Maybe a four really oof yeah oof rough stick. I couldn't even got I was on a plane and I couldn't finish it. Anyway, Trump the Sequel. We could talk more about that with later Clay Trump the Sequel. It's funny because I agree with Laura. I think Gladiator one is one of the all time great favorite that's the top. Standard is just so high because of how much you like Gladiator. I said, if I just watched Gladiator two, I would give it around to seven. Oh man, this is when I see this one differently, So how do you rate movies?

That means that seventy percent of all movies are better than gladiat or two. I think of it more in terms of the way professor grades to try to motivate the students, you know what I mean, like it's either good or it's not right. I get it, But I would say, like it's better than seventy percent of the slop that's out there. That's the way that I maybe I'm a more generous time or this year, this year, current movies.

I mean, that's why I think see this is now you're now you're changing the data set, because yes, most movies that come out are are really bad. But for a movie that should have been good, I found it very disappointing. Very I thought it was gonna be worse. Maybe my standards are play for no reason. They made weird CGI Killer Baboons In the first I'm like, what is this? What is it like a video game?

This is it was kind I thought that was kind of fun. They had sharks swimming around in the coliseum. I mean that was kind of cool. I don't know who the Killer Baboons came from, though, but the big wireless phone companies are all about getting the next customer. They put out attractive offers, but they come with strings attached. And one of my favorites out there is when you get a new phone and you think you got it for free, but actually go look at your bill. It's gonna cost you one thousand dollars over the life of a new contract. Puretalk offers a much better deal. Qualifying plans just forty five bucks a month. You get a free Samsung Galaxy Plus Premium service, unlimited talk text, twenty five gigs of data, mobile hotspot for action of the price of the big guys, and same network and tower. So you're getting service on America's most dependable five G network. It's your free Samsung Galaxy by dialing Pound two five zero saying Clay and Buck and Puretalk's US customer service team will help you make the switch. That's dial Pound two five zero, say Clay and Buck do it today, Pound two five zero.

Clee Travis and Buck Sexton on the front lines of truth.

So the Vice President JD. Van put on a clinic for anybody who cares to know how you handle hostile media over at CBS Face the Nation, hosted by Margaret Brennan. You remember her from the debates. She's an activist. She's not a journalist. She's Her politics are very clear. You can see politics on her face. When Jdvance says different things, her response is to it tells you all you need to know. But Clay, let's go through a few of these some of the greatest hits. First off, JD Vance not backing down from the administration's positions on immigration and in fact says straight up, I hope less illegals will come into the country because they see this has cut six because they see what we are doing.

Separate the immigration issue. If you had a violent murder, in a school. Of course, I want law enforcement to go and get that person out.

Of course, the point of the question, you change the regulation this week, That's the point of the question. Exactly, give me the authority to go into churches to school, the.

Empowered law enforcement to enforce the law everywhere, to.

Protect the fact a chilling effect arguably to people to not send their pipes to school.

I desperately hope it has a chilling effect.

You know, this is so critical. They tried Clay. This is on all illegal immigration illegal alien arguments. It's always some kind of framing of it so that it's an emotional peel, like, oh what about the children in schools? They's just like, look, law enforcement schools aren't a law enforcement free zone. And this notion that, oh well, if the if the illegals won't send their kids to school anymore, So I guess we can't have for the schools. The whole thing falls down as soon as he actually addresses it.

Analogy is not always the best argument, but it often can crystallize this for people. I would like to hear the Margaret Brennan's of the world explain how they would cover this story. American fan family illegally goes to foreign country. Let's say it's Japan, Let's say it's let's say it's Nigeria. American family decides that they want their kids to be able to go freely to.

Church and school.

Nigeria or Japan show up, say you are in violation of our federal immigration law. You have illegally entered this country, and therefore we are taking custody of you and sending you back to the United States. Would any American media company cover that family's plight as a stain on Japan or Nigeria. I would submit to you that the answer would be no. That is, no American could get attention from CBS or NBC or ABC if they tried to enter a country illegally. We're living there, got caught going to church or going to school. Their family was then repatriated to the country therefrom no one out there. Buck would say, oh, my goodness, can you believe what Japan did? Can you believe what Nigeria did? Everybody would say, well, you shouldn't have illegally entered the country and thought that you should be able to put your kids in school there or be going to church. That's what's happening here. So why are again just making an easy analogy. Why are the individuals doing that to us here worthy of some form of sympathy, but actual Americans doing it at another country would never get covered, would never be talked about in a sympathetic manner.

Because America is supposed to be a spoil system for the rest of the world, according to democrats. And that's what has become very clear over the last administration and really over the last thirty years or so. America is supposed to pay the rest of the world, pay for the rest of the world's indigent to come here, support them, give them free health care, all these things that democrats want to do and effectively do in many ways and states across the country.

I just want to say this too, Margaret Brennan's entire questioning of JD. Vance is indicative why legacy media by and large shouldn't exist. To me, you tell me if you disagree with this, buck, You and I are in a little bit of a unique position. We come on every day and we say exactly what we think, and then we also have guests on and we allow them to say exactly what they think. But most of the time, we don't debate with the guest because you out there. This is my theory. Most of the time we don't debate with the guests. Sometimes we do because you guys, we have the luxury of you guys knowing exactly what we think. So when we have a guest on, we're not trying to convince the guests that they should have the same opinion as us. Necessarily we're interested in hearing what the guests opinions are.

Okay, that's this show.

Why is Margaret Brennan basically deciding that she's in a debate with JD.

Vance. Well, it's what we saw in the debate with the moderator, which she was the same thing.

But it would be different if Margaret Brennan was sitting there and she said, JD you believe this, and then she pivoted to someone else and the other person said, but I believe this. Why is the role of her job to argue with JD. Vance about what American policy on immigration should be. To me, there's a difference between asking questions aggressively to elucidate what a politician believes, which should be the job I think of media in general, and actually sitting there and arguing with JD. Vans about what American immigration.

Policy should be. This is what Republicans have been going through on these shows my entire life. Right. The difference is now there's been an awakening and also pushback and a instruction. I think of the pseudo credibility that these shows have, and in that vein, I would add this on the issue of FEMA. Right, Trump is talking about how he's like, what does FEMA really do? What is how well has FEMA been working? The answer, of course not well, and so we should do something about it. Maybe it should be more and it should be more up to states, and there should just be federal funding to states to handle things within the state. That's a problem. But this is once again the elitist of CBS face. The nation is shocked at the mere suggestion that people in places like Mississippi, which I doubt she's ever been to, could handle a disaster in their state play for.

You know, FEMA has specialized expertise that some of these states just don't have in their arsenal. And I wish the states who are who are lower income states, the mississippis, the Kentucky's, the Alabamas be able to do that for themselves without federal.

Well, the President, to be clear, is not saying we're gonna leave anybody behind. He's saying that in the way that we administer these resources, some of which is coming from the federal levels, some of which is coming from the state level, we've got to get the bureaucrats out of the way and get the aid to the people who need it most.

I just notice, though, Clay, She's like, I mean, Kentucky, your next door neighbor, Kentucky. Could they handle things in their state? I mean, can they even do such things in the state of Kentucky.

These are all my state neighbors, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama.

Let me tell Margaret Brennan something.

I trust the people of Kentucky, Mississippi, and Alabama way more than I trust the federal government. And I think most Southerners would too. I actually think this is one where jd Vance whiffed. Jd Vance has a lot of family from Kentucky, a lot of family from West Virginia, Ohio. He had the opportunity to rise up and dunk on Margaret Brennan.

In such a way.

I mean, I thought you did for much of this much of this interview, because I think basically the thing that I took away from it, Buck is jd Vance.

A lot smarter than Margaret printed.

And of course and what often happened. First of all, there's lots of dumb politicians, and because these are professionally TV, professional TV people, they are used to being able to kind of bully the politician. Because I'm gonna be honest with you, Buck, when you sit down for the first time and all those bright lights come on and they put a mic on you, and they and they get you all set up, it's intimidating. You're basically moving into their arena. And I think a lot of media have used that as a way to kind of go after him. This is also why I think Trump's decision to pick people who are good communicators on television actually makes sense. It's a rational choice because there is a difference between sort of being a guy who sits at a desk and makes an argument in meetings and being a guy who goes on television and defends it. That's a very different job. But oftentimes this is such a demeaning and insulting question, and we talk a lot about diversity of thought. There's no way buck that Margaret Brennan's staff has anybody from Kentucky or Mississippi or Alabama on it, because any one of those people would have said, Hey, Margaret, you're and I'm trying to avoid cursing, you're being a diva. Alabama, Mississippi. It's pretty fired up about this. I saw one person say I trust a redneck with a chainsaw a lot more than I do FEMA, and I do.

I mean, what do we got?

The Cajun Navy bunch of rednecks with boats shows up every time there's a disaster and does a whole hell of a lot of good work. This is just such an insulting way to frame the question that I can't believe that he jd. Vance didn't dunk on her harder just based on the framing.

Well, it's really the immediacy of the resources in a disaster situation is paramount, right, I mean, the stuff as fast as you can where you need it. Talking about hurricane Tornado, you know, whatever it may be, earthquake, It's all about speed and efficiency. And does anyone think that the federal bureaucracy excels in either of those things. What does the federal bureaucracy excel at having a lot of money because it takes it from all of us, right, so it's got deep pockets. Yes, but it's not speedy and it is not efficient. So looking at this and trying to come up with a way that it could be better at those two critical things seems like it makes perfect sense. But yes, to the point you were making, Clay, I doubt that Ms. Brennan or her staffers have been to all three of those states, And I've bet a lot of them have been to none of the three states unless they were covering a news story there, probably to you know, make fun of the schools or something, you know, I mean, really, the condescension that came across in that was pretty shocking, But maybe not shocking, just pretty obvious.

And again, I guarantee you there's nobody on her staff who lives in those three states, because you would be like, hey, she could have made the argument. I think it's a bad argument. Hey, to your point, the federal government is rich because they take all of our money and they use it however they see fit. Is the federal government richer than the people who live in Kentucky, Mississippi, and Alabama. Yes, is it innately morally superior and more competent than them? My answer would be no, I'd a lot rather have a redneck with a Do you remember the video of all the FEMA guys passing that log from one to another as part of the cleanup in western North Carolina. There's a lot more dudes doing a lot harder work than that innately out of their goodness. I bet if we talked to the emergency management personnel in the state of Kentucky, the state of Alabama, or Mississippi and said, hey, if we doubled your budget, do you think you could get better results for disaster relief than what the current system is with FEMA? I bet they would all say yes, yes, you know, if we gave you twice the resources we currently do, or you know, whatever, it would be, but huge increase in resources, do you think you could do a better job than the system we have now?

I think they would all say yes. So it's kind of funny. The federal government, Oh, the federal government. Remember the federal bureaucracy and the federal Civil Service, which is freaking out right now because of the prospect of Trump cutting any aspect of it. They have become fiefdoms of the Democrat Party. I mean they're effectively vote and funding machines of the DNC and also a policy arm of the DNC that is not elected. And so that's why, you know, you know, the way the Conservatives have woken up to faculty lounges and universities and the staff and everything, and how it's all just left wing lunacy and it's gotten completely out of control a lot of the federal government in terms of the bureaucracy, the agencies. It's just like that. I mean, look, I think, like I don't know what the numbers are for the most recent election, but Hillary got ninety something percent of non military federal government donor dollars when she ran against Trump. So trust me, it's they own it. One of the best things you can do for your family right now by a set of rapid radio's walkie talkies. These things are game changers, particularly when you're dealing with a natural disaster or a major disruption. This is just part of being prepared and having a comms plan for you and your family. With one button, you can connect instantly to family and friends. Someone a man can talk to someone in California with the push of a button because of a nationwide LTE network. Great technology. Rapid radios are easy to use, whether it's for important connections or just stay in touch with your kids or aging parents. You don't want to be always pulling out cell phones and figuring all that stuff out. Just the push of a button and you're live, You're talking, and it is secure. Go online to rapid Radios dot Com. You'll get up to sixty percent off free ups shipping from Michigan, plus a free protection back ad code radio and get an extra five percent off. These rapid radio walkie talkies have batteries with a five day charge and are ready to go out of the box. Rapid Radios dot Com.

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Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us, and we are rolling through the Monday edition of the program. We got a fun reaction clip here from Mike. He's listening out in Denver at Freedom ninety three point seven KDFD, and we were talking about sequel and how rare it is that they're better, in particular that Trump is pulling at a higher rate right now than he ever has in the history of his presidency.

And Mike wanted to weigh in. Listen, Clayton Buck.

You are of course excluding the Empire strikes Back and Godfather Too from the sequels that are not better than the originals.

Wait, you said we were talking about Gladiator. I think he means the Godfather Too and the Empire strikes Back are better than the originals. Well that's what he's trying to say. Yes, yes, yeah, No, No, we didn't. I mean we weren't excluding anything. I was just trying to rip on Clay for being far too favorable to Gladiator two for my liking.

But it is the case as a general rule that sequels are usually drastically inferior than the original, but there are exceptions like Godfather Too and h and Terminator two strikes Back.

I would say, as a great trilogy is a little different, because especially some trilogies are really a series of books, for example, or or you look at something like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom as that's actually the first ever comes chronologically afterwards.

But I think it's the weakest of the three, even though it's really good as well. I would say all three of those are good. I'm last Crusade is better than Raiders of the Lost Ark person some of you agreed, disagree. I think I think the trilogy is actink that. I think that's probably right.

I'm with you. I'm with you on that one. I will say, but yes, there are certainly some sequels that are better. But for a presidency, it's it's amazing. I mean, this is the t two, the terminator or two of presidencies, if you will. This is like you know, box office smash, huge opening weekend, really big cultural impact, and it's we're just one week into it as well, so I'm expecting great things.

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