CLAY: We talked to Marjorie Taylor Greene in the second hour of the program, and we referenced – I swear this is from the actual proceeding that is designed to take her off the ballot – they quizzed her about Independence Day. If you heard that interview, you’ll know exactly what we’re talking about.
If you didn’t, go subscribe to the podcast. You can go back and listen to that in the second hour. But I wanted to make sure we played the audio. This is a hundred percent real. They were quizzing Marjorie Taylor Greene about Independence Day, the film. Listen:
BUCK: Has he ever heard a cliche before? I’m just wondering, because that would be a cliche. This is what people say.
CLAY: Here’s a good one for you, a little bit of knowledge: Dylan Thomas made the phrase “do not go gentle into that good night” famous in one of his most famous poems.
BUCK: Isn’t that “Rage, rage against the dying of the light” or is that a different one?
CLAY: That’s a great question. I had to memorize this back in the day. I’m looking at this.
BUCK: I just pulled that out of thin air, Travis. That’s the Buckster, all those years of Jesuit school. Maybe my Batman takes are bad, but let’s talk about Nicomachean Ethics one day.
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