Buck is joined by Caitlin Sinclair, spokesperson for Turning Point USA, to dive into the left’s portrayal of masculinity and its impact on modern men. They discuss how terms like “alpha retro masculinity” are being used to characterize #Trump, and how the left’s focus on toxic masculinity has created a crisis in traditional manhood. Caitlin emphasizes that women are looking for strong, masculine men to stand up and protect society, while weak, passive men play into the Democratic Party’s narrative.
The conversation then shifts to NYC Mayor Eric Adams, with Caitlin questioning whether his legal troubles are linked to his stance on the migrant crisis. Despite Adams’ claims of victimhood, Caitlin notes his previous support for making New York a sanctuary city. The two also touch on the upcoming #VPdebate and whether Trump should participate in future debates. Lastly, Caitlin discusses Gen Z voters and their lack of enthusiasm for #Kamala Harris, stressing that young people are seeking a return to core values like masculinity, family, and faith.