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Clay Travis
Sharing a True Story Imagine a teenage girl by the name of Kayla, just 17 years old, pregnant, sitting all alone in a clinic. She's terrified in every way, tears blurring her eyes. She thinks abortion's her only choice and it's the biggest one she'll make in her whole life. She's afraid to decide. But then she was offered a free ultrasound, paid for by a thoughtful person just like you. The moment Kayla heard her baby's heartbeat, the decision was made. And today her little baby boy, Gabriel is thriving because preborn walked with Kayla every step of the way. Now multiply that by 38,000. That's how many babies preborn has helped save just this year. Their goal is to save 70,000 by the end of the year, and they can't do it without you and me. Every $28 provides that ultrasound the moment that changes everything. To donate, dial 250 and say the keyword BABY. That's £250. Say BABY or donate securely@preborn.com Buck that's preborn.com B U C K Sponsored by Preborn Clay. Have you heard of the Rio Reset?
Philip Patrick
Sounds like a trendy new workout. Buck.
Clay Travis
It does, but it's actually a big summit going on in Brazil. The formal name is brics, which stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. But they've just added five new members.
Philip Patrick
Smart move to stick with brics. We know what happens when acronyms don't end. They confuse everyone.
Clay Travis
Well, that's an understatement. BRICS is a group of emerging economies hoping to increase their sway in the global Financial order.
Philip Patrick
Now that sounds like the plotline of a movie. I'm listening.
Clay Travis
Philip Patrick is our Bruce Wayne. He's a precious metal specialist and a spokesman for the Birch Gold Group. He's on the ground in Rio getting the whole lowdown on what's going on there.
Philip Patrick
Can he give us some inside intel?
Clay Travis
Absolutely. He's been there since day one. In fact, a major theme at the summit is how BRICS nations aim to reduce reliance on the US Dollar in global trade.
Philip Patrick
Yikes. That doesn't sound good. We got to get Philip on the line, stat.
Clay Travis
Already did. And he left the Clay and Buck audience this message. The world is moving on from the dollar.
Philip Patrick
Quietly but steadily. These nations are making real progress towards reshaping global trade. And the US Dollar is no longer the centerpiece.
Clay Travis
That shift doesn't happen overnight, but make.
Philip Patrick
No mistake, it's already begun.
Clay Travis
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Philip Patrick
Welcome in Monday Edition Clay. Travis Buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us as we are rolling into yet another week with lots of good news pouring in. There now seems to be expectation that, guess what, Trump was right. They are going to cut interest rates in September. Stock market is soaring on those expectations today, moving back towards record high levels. So that is the big economic news as we move closer and closer to a tariff resolution with many different countries around the world. Also a bunch of other things going on. We have got Texas redistricting turning into a monster battle, which I am going to to dive into here with you guys shortly. Machetes have been banned in Australia, which is just a ridiculously funny story we'll have some fun with. And President Trump has weighed in on Sidney Sweeney and the impact of that ad continues to echo as also, for those of you out there that get fired up about culture and don't care, and you're like, sidney Sweeney is registered as a Republican in Buck's state of Florida. I challenge anybody out there, Buck, we'll get into this a little bit, but I can't think of anybody in his or her twenties that is as famous in Hollywood, as Sydney Sweeney is, that has ever been publicly identified as a Republican. Now there are lots of people because I spent a lot of time in LA and what you always hear in LA is if they never talk about politics, they're a Republican. And there are lots of those people out there, many of whom you would be fans of if you enjoy going to movies, television shows, streaming services, all those things. So there are lots of them. They just don't speak out. Sidney Sweeney being a registered Republican in her 20s, look, there are guys like Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, uh, Mel Gibson, a lot of the stars of 1980s film are Republicans and are out there publicly, but they're all in their 70s or older. To have a 27 year old Hollywood starlet near the top of her game be an out and out Republican, I think is significant culturally. We'll get into that. But in the meantime, and this is actually very significant I think, um, and we talked about this a little bit last week, there is a panic setting in inside of the Democrat party over the fact that Texas is potentially going to be redistricting as part of its midterm sort of process. This is normal in Texas because the legislature, I believe, only comes in like every other year. Uh, they do not have a supremely active legislature and so they're a little bit behind on some of these things. But. And by the way, we'll also update you on the latest. I know many of you fired up about that attack in Cincinnati, which has received a great deal of discussion, appears a guy and a gal, both innocent of doing basically anything wrong, getting beaten up in Cincinnati and the reaction to it. We talked about that with Bernie Marino last week. But I want to start with this. Democrats buck are saying that they are going to flee the state to stop this redistricting from taking place. This is something that I think they have done before and it's turned into a controversy. And Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas, is having none of it. He says they will face felony charges if they refuse to return to the capitol. Here's cut 10.
Clay Travis
So very simply, it would be bribery. If any lawmaker took money to perform or to refuse to perform an act in the legislature. And the reports are these legislators have been both they sought money and they offered money to skip the vote, to leave the legislature to take a legislative act, that would be bribery. And so the facts will have to come out. But I think based upon comments made by legislators themselves, they face a possibility of facing bribery charges, which is a second degree felony in the state. Of Texas.
Philip Patrick
Okay. I believe the reports are buck that they are fleeing to Illinois. This has turned into a big deal not only in Texas, but other states now saying, well, maybe we'll have to redistrict your thoughts.
Clay Travis
Illinois, also known as Midwest California. Yeah, yeah, I think.
Philip Patrick
And by the way, Illinois, one of the most of all gerrymandered states in the nation to flee to. Illinois actually just points out that blue states do this too.
Clay Travis
This is just childish whining from Democrats on this issue.
Philip Patrick
This.
Clay Travis
There's, there's no argument to be made. It is actually not possible to raise a good faith argument that Democrats don't do exactly this, which is gerrymander to their political liking in states where that is lawful and they have control. So let's not pretend like this is all of a sudden. It would be like saying, oh my gosh, do you see all these, all these people the president is appointing who agree with the President on policy. Yeah, that's the point. It's our turn now. We're in charge in Texas. Deal with it, libs. But instead they try to raise really Alinskyite sabotage in the system. They try to find ways to pretend like they're in the bathroom the whole time so they can't actually let the business of the state house go forward or, or in this case they're fleeing the state entirely. I'll also point this out, Clay. Governor Abbott, when he says that people are accepting money to do a thing in the legislature, that sounds like bribery. You know, this isn't, this isn't like someone explaining a complicated RICO case. And no, no, no, if someone's giving you money and you're doing something or not doing something in the legislature because of it, that is pretty much textbook bribery. So if that is. Now he says we have to see and look at the facts, but I don't think he would raise that unless there is some reason to believe that this is what has been going on with some Democrats in that state. I think that they maybe have forgotten themselves and forgotten statutory definitions a bit here, but this is, it's absurd. So they're going to try to prevent the business of the state from occurring as representatives of the state by just calling in sick to work. I mean think. Imagine if the Republicans in when we had a, you know, minority in the house of the Senate did this. We'd be told that this is the end of the, of the republic as we know it.
Philip Patrick
Yeah. And it's just frankly an embarrassment. And so again, I did a lot of deep dive on this because I'm a little bit of a nerd when it comes to districting. And effectively this question is just a function of when you start it. And let me explain what I mean by that. Everybody does this to your point. And so acting like what Texas is doing is somehow beyond the pale. What has got Democrats nervous is, look, there's a three seat majority right now in the House and if five Republican seats in theory were added in Texas, that takes it to eight. It makes it harder for them to take back the House and they don't like usually the redistricting happens at the, you know, closer to 2020. The mid decade redistricting is somewhat rare and not necessarily for Texas here. So there's actually a little bit of a slant towards Democrats right now in the House because they did better in the, in the House than they should have based on how the national popular vote went. Right. In theory, if we had completely without gerrymandering a national popular vote and assigned congressional seats based on that, then, then Republicans would have done a better job in the house in 2024 than they did. Won a narrow majority, the Republicans did by three because Democrats have successfully gerrymandered so many different states and now they're fired up about Texas. Let me also point this out. Almost no one talks about it. We screwed up as a country, the census. And as a result the electoral votes are all screwed up and in favor of Democrats right now. And almost no one will talk about it in 2030 when the new census is done. And, and you also then are able to take into account all of the relocations to red states. Democrats are in a tremendous amount of trouble in the Electoral College starting in 2032 because for instance, Kamala's path, she would have won the election 270 to 268 if she had won Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. That would have narrowly gotten her to the 270 majority that she needed to get to. That pathway is not going to exist because red states are going to be picking up a lot of additional electoral votes. And so you can't win the presidency really without being able to win some of the South. And so we're headed for. No one is talking about it because it's like nobody can look more than one year in the future when it comes to politics. But I think part of this is a little bit of a panic setting in on the Democrat side that the population bases of places like Tennessee, Texas and Florida are skyrocketing and they're taking away the electoral votes of much of the Democrat base. And so this is kind of an early preview of, of a little bit of a panic that's setting in where you're going to have more seats being reassigned to red states and fewer in blue states. And and again, the other part of this that gets almost no attention is the skewing for illegal immigration. And that is a big part of the taking people out of the country that is hurting overall Democrats. So this story, I think, is a significant one not only for what Texas does, but for the mobilization that's going to be able to occur in response to Texas. And that is why you are already hearing people like Cory Booker and Kathy Hochul. Let's play Kathy Hochul, more on New Yorker saying, hey, maybe we're going to have to do this to cut 12.
Buck Sexton
With Texas and Republican states are doing at the direction of Donald Trump. I say is nothing short of a legal insurrection against our capital. Legal, meaning they're using the legal process does not mean it's legal and it must be stopped. If Republicans are willing to rewrite these rules to give themselves an advantage, then.
Clay Travis
They'Re leaving us no choice.
Buck Sexton
We must do the same. There's a phrase you have to fight fire with fire that is a true statement of how we're feeling right now. And as I've said, another overused but applicable phrase, all's fair in love and war. That's why I'm exploring with our leaders every option to redraw or our state.
Clay Travis
Congressional lines as soon as possible.
Philip Patrick
What a moron she is, Buck.
Clay Travis
Well, it's, but it's a widespread thing among Democrats now, right? She's not the only one. You know what, Clay? Let's have some fun with this. Cory Booker, another prominent this in this case, New Jersey Democrats having too much fun trashing these Northeastern libs today. But here is Cory Booker of New Jersey on the midterms and gerrymandering play 11.
Philip Patrick
I'm sick of the gerrymandering. But if Donald Trump is going to push to gerrymander Texas, he's going to break the rules in order to win. He can't win by the rules. They are right now. So he thinks you should break the rules for Democrats to sit back and just say, okay, we're going to play by the queen's rules. No, I'm telling you right now, we need to win in the midterm. We need to stop him from cheating, from lying and from stealing the election. And if they're doing something to add their congressional seats, we need to look at our ways of doing that right now.
Clay Travis
Can I just tell you, Clay, for anyone's fun, maybe we should put this up on clayandbuck.com take a look at Illinois's congressional districts, everybody. A state where unfortunately, you know, I've been to Springfield, Illinois years ago to give a speech. There's actually a fair amount of Republicans in that area, like the rest of Illinois, like a lot of blue states is actually quite sane and quite beautiful in its politics and in its countryside. It's Chicago that makes the whole thing just a Democrat, Democrat uniparty. And when you look at the congressional map, it is absurd. I mean you've got the, you've got the congressional map. It's like this little sliver here and there. They have gone to extreme lengths to maintain the maximum number of congressional seats for themselves in that state. And Cory Booker and Kathy Hochul are a senator and a governor respectively of the Democrats acting like, hey, if you guys don't stop what you're doing, we're going to do the thing that we've ruthlessly been doing all along. What kind of a threat is that? It's like them threatening to be a bunch of emotionally unstable weirdos. They're already there.
Philip Patrick
Yeah. Let me give you an example because to your point, Buck, Illinois was about a ten and a half point difference in the election, 54 to 43. So Illinois was closer percentage wise than Texas was, certainly than Florida was. They used to be toss up states too. So and they basically have written out almost all Democrats have taken over almost all of the congressional seats. Even though to your point, you're Talking about a 44% of the vote going this past year to Trump inside of Illinois. Yeah. To your your point as well, it's the Midwest version of of New York and California because of Chicago's size, they have been able basically to take over the entire state and make it a only one in the Midwest. That is somewhat of a monster reliable blue state turnout. So point on all this is there is much drama to come, but it is starting in Texas and we will see what happens with when the Democrat legislators in the state legislature are going to be forced to come back and we'll follow this. And we have reached out as well, by the way to the governor of Texas who's been on the show quite a lot, Greg Abbott, to see what the latest is there. And he has an open invite to come on the program also. But I want to tell you right now, if you ever had any doubt about the kind of evil permeating within Hamas on full display over the weekend when they released video of surviving Israeli hostages, including one that they made dig his own grave. They've been in control of Hamas for nearly two years and the reason Hamas took those hostages was to try to retain political power. And that is what they are still attempting to do even as so many people in Gaza struggle. If you want to make a donation right now to help everyone in Israel, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews helps provide food distribution, critical first aid and emergency supplies. Your gift today will also help place new bomb shelters all over Israel, along with necessary supplies for the existing bomb shelters. Now's the time to help Israel's innocent and most vulnerable. You can call 888-488-IFCJ. That's 888-488 IFCJ. You can also go online at ifcj.org that's ifcj.org you ain't imagining it. The world has gone insane. Reclaim your sanity with clay and fun. Find them on the free iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Clay Travis
Sharing a true story Imagine a teenage girl by the name of Kayla, just 17 years old, pregnant, sitting all alone in a clinic. She's terrified in every way, tears blurring her eyes. She thinks abortion's her only choice and it's the biggest one she'll make in her whole life. She's afraid to decide, but then she was offered a free ultrasound, paid for by a thoughtful person just like you. The moment Kayla heard her baby's heartbeat, the decision was made and today her little baby boy, Gabriel, is thriving because preborn walked with Kayla every step of the way. Now multiply that by 38,000. That's how many babies preborn has helped save just this year. Their goal is to save 70,000 by the end of the year. And they can't do it without you and me. Every $28 provides that ultrasound the moment that changes everything. To donate, dial 250 and say the keyword baby. That's 250. Say baby or donate securely@preborn.com Buck that's preborn.com Buck Sponsored Preborn A lot of.
Philip Patrick
Reactions pouring into the Texas attempt to redistribute, reallocate, redistrict a bunch of different states and the congressional districts so that Republicans would gain five seats. And a lot of you from all over the country are weighing in with a variety of different perspectives. And I'm going to read several of them. Uh, one of you listening in New Mexico writes in, and, and I want to make sure that I get this, but I'm looking, as I was talking to you, I was looking up what the 2024 New Mexico Presidential election results looked like. Um, and Kamala Harris won New Mexico by about five points. Uh, Trump got 46% of the vote. Uh, Kamala Harris got 51 or 52% of the vote. So five to six points. In other words, pretty close as states go. Virginia was very close. New Mexico was very close. New Jersey was very close. Minnesota, very close. If you are on the Republican side looking towards additional states that could have flipped, but for, you know, two and a half or 3% of voters changing their minds, the outcome of that race could have been completely flipped and the reactions pouring in. And this is a good one. This is from Kevin. I live in New Mexico. I just told you it was a state five, five and a half points that Trump lost. A couple of years ago, the Democrat leader of the state legislature publicly stated he would redraw the lines in New Mexico so no Republican would ever win again. And he did just that. Most of southern New Mexico is conservative. We've always been able to elect Republicans. And in the Southern District, the redrawn lines put large portions of more liberal areas in the North, Albuquerque and Santa Fe into the Southern District. As a result, southern New Mexico has no representation. Don't let the Democrats act like this is something new and they've never done it before. They can't handle not being in power. New Mexico is a great example, I believe, again, and there are a lot of different states and A lot of different redistricting to be on top of. But I believe just in the last few years New Mexico said, hey, we are going to effectively eliminate the Republican Party and Democrats have all of the congressional seats. I want to look up what the math is in Illinois because it's among the most egregious as we were talking about earlier and but this is a good question too from Britt who writes in I don't know enough to fully understand the redistricting fight in Texas. I'm all for it if it helps keep Texas red. How does the influx of illegal immigrants being counted in the census play into the numbers? Thanks. This is a huge story that no one talks about. They aren't ostensibly allowed to vote, but illegal immigrants are counted for congressional districts for purposes of the overall population in a district and I think roughly 700,000 and change is the average number of people in each congressional district and illegal immigrants are counted there. And depending on which study you look at, Republicans are losing and democrats are gaining 10 or more seats based on illegal immigrants being counted for purposes of a redistricting. That seems to me like it shouldn't be allowed and it seems like something that should be addressed. And again, I didn't know this until a few years ago was even going on. I feel like huge percentages of people don't know it still exists. It's helping to preserve districts that otherwise would be flipped for actual citizens and it's actually an incentive for why illegal immigration does benefit the Democrat party when it comes to political power allocation.
Clay Travis
Just looking at the strategy here, what they've got going on, legislators may have committed felonies. We talked about that. If they solicit funds to evade the fines that exist under house rule. So Texas Democrats face a $500 a day fine. Republican controlled legislature approved this punishment in 2023 when Democrats left for three weeks to try to block another bill on on election integrity. And Abbott has said in his statement Clay I will use my full extradition authority to, to demand the return to Texas of any potential out of state felons. Texas state House Democrat caucus said come and take it. So they're, you know, they're creating a showdown. I get it. It's politics and everything else but the reality here is Democrats are acting like children because they're not getting their way. And that's there's, there's no what is the good faith explanation they have for we are, we're supposed to be representatives. We're supposed to show up when there's a Session called. We're just not going to show up to do our job so that you can actually function as the state of Texas elected officials. So, you know, I think that this is pretty clear what's going on to anyone who's paying attention, but that's really what this goes to, Clay. They're hoping that a lot of people just want to hear Republicans are bad. They don't ever get beyond that. Turn on msnbc. I might have even had Morning Joe on a little bit this morning. You turn on msnbc, Republicans are bad. The argument doesn't matter. And so you have the same thing with gerrymandering where it's, they're evil, they're doing the thing that we do all the time exactly the same or worse, it doesn't matter. Right. They just want to hear what they want to hear. So I think whatever tools Texas Republicans have on at hand to get the quorum, they should absolutely use and they should put on the political brass knuckles for this one. It's time.
Philip Patrick
Illinois, 14 Democrats, three Republicans. And I just told you that Republicans got almost 45% of the overall presidential vote in the state. So 14 to 3 in Illinois is among the most egregious of all of the redrawn states. We just mentioned New Mexico, which 46% of people voted Republican in that state. Not one single congressional representative. And by the way, I would think as you look towards 2028, that New Mexico is one of the states that Republicans would say it may well be moving towards us because Nevada and Arizona were both very successful 2024 cycles.
Clay Travis
Well, also, what tools are, are at their disposal? Just to clarify that Governor Abbott has said that this is a, quote, abandonment or forfeiture of an elected state office. And so if they don't show up, the Texas AG says that they can take steps to, quote, remove the missing Democrats from membership in the Texas House. Now, maybe that goes into the courts, but let's be, let's be very clear about this. If, if they're able to do this, I mean, just, just work on this logically. Like, I'm not going to pretend that I'm an expert in the Texas state constitution, right? And I'm sure it's a robust and very interesting document. But if you just look at this logically, Clay, then anybody who's in the minority party could completely block all business in the, in the Texas or in the state legislature that they don't like by refusing to show up for work. That's it. I mean, think about what a, what a You know, veto. That is on the business of the state. You can just say, oh, until we have a majority in this state, we are just going to stay home from work and prevent the other people who want to show up from doing the people's business. That's insane. And of course that's insane.
Philip Patrick
Not only that, how about the decision to flee to Illinois, which is, I think, probably the most gerrymandered state in the entire country. Texas Democrats will still have a much higher percentage of seats in the state of Texas than Republicans do in Illinois. So I just, I don't understand sometimes how moronic the calculus is, and it's not always on the Democrat side. Also on the Republican side, sometimes this happens. But if you were just calling up for advice and you said, hey, we're going to leave the state and refuse to do our job, I would say, well, I think that's a bad look. Point one. And then in point two, if you were saying, and we're going to flee and we're going to go to Illinois, I would say, well, have you looked at the map of Illinois? Because you're actually arguing against a gerrymander by fleeing to the most egregious gerrymandered state in the entire country.
Clay Travis
But you are getting several layers deep into this analysis, and they are assuming they're Democrats. They assume their voters don't know anything to begin with, so they're definitely not going to understand or care to understand what's going on here. Right. You're, you're approaching this like if you were sitting across from somebody who's, you know, a Democrat political strategist, and we're having this argument or you're having this debate. Right. Which it's important for all of you to hear this. But what Clay is doing doesn't even, I don't think this, the Democrats believe that's even relevant. You know, the argument is irrelevant. It's the emotion. It's the feeling. It's, yeah, resist.
Philip Patrick
But even if you're, even if you're a moron and you're like, hey, first of all, to start now and act like when every state has basically gerrymandered for the whole decade that is either red or blue, to act now as if, oh, my goodness, I can't believe Texas, I love the, you know, grab your pearls and fall on your fainting couch here is ridiculous. But if you're going to protest, I would just suggest going to a blue state that is one of the least gerrymandered states and trying to argue, hey, this is the way that real politicians do it. Jb.
Clay Travis
JB Pritzker, the. The trust fund billionaire is. Said he's providing them with office space and he's hooking them up. Right. I mean, he's got them covered.
Philip Patrick
And also, is it that hard to do that in Minnesota or to do that? I mean, I'm just saying, even by moron status, to go, Jerry, man, you.
Clay Travis
Got to drop the. You got to drop the IQ 15 points here, Clay. You got to stop thinking. You know, you got to start thinking about this like the. The average MSNBC viewer who's just like, republicans are bad. I don't like them. You know, that's it. What they're doing. Gerrymandering is racist. How is. What does it even mean? It's just about getting votes for your style. It's racist. I mean, that's.
Philip Patrick
This is actually interesting. Do you know why. Why Texas is able to change the congressional districts as they are Hispanic support.
Clay Travis
Yes, the Hispanic support for Republicans are racist. Yeah. And by the way, the biggest swings when it comes to congressional districts of Hispanic support toward the Republicans are in the areas most directly affected by the open border free for all policies of the Biden administration, meaning border adjacent. They've had people literally running through their backyards for years, and they've had enough. They actually don't like that. And I understand why.
Philip Patrick
Yeah. I just think it's super fascinating because the reason this. This map is able to be written and expanded as it is is. Is because Democrats have hemorrhaged Hispanic support. And as a result, Republicans can now draw majority Hispanic districts which are going to elect Republicans. Which, by the way, you talked earlier about Trump being right. They said that Trump would make Hispanics forever not willing to vote for Republicans. Instead, he almost won Hispanics in 2024, according to nationwide AP VoteCast. And this is a hugely. The historic advantage.
Clay Travis
This is a huge reason why the pendulum has swung so clearly on the issue of deportations and immigration enforcement. It used to be, oh, you're racist. You want a secure border. Really? The 60% of Latinos who want a secure border because they're Latino Americans who are legally here, they're racist against Latinos. Is that. Is that what we're going for? Doesn't work. That. That's just. That's not. That doesn't fly the way that it used to. All right? If your cell phone service is with Verizon AT&T or T Mobile, you're overpaying for wireless. You're paying retail. Retail stores. That you're never going to go into that. You don't need. You're paying for high end sponsorship deals, stadium rights and naming, all that stuff. You don't need any of that. And you also maybe think you're getting superior 5G service, but you're not. Pure Chalk uses the same 5G network on the same 5G towers as those other companies. Only difference, they don't charge you for any of the extras that you simply don't need. Instead, Pure Chalk gives you unlimited talk text and plenty of data for just $25 a month. That's less than half the price of the other companies during a time when saving a dollar really matters. Clay and I are both Pure Talk customers. He's got his boys with Pure Talk phones. I've got a Pure Talk phone. It's so easy to switch. You keep your phone and your number if you want from your cell phone. Dial pound 250, say Clay and Buck. You'll save an additional 50% off your first month. You can switch over to PureTalk in just about 10 minutes. Dial pound 250, say Clay & Buck. Switch to PureTalk Wireless by Americans for.
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Clay Travis
Sydney Sweeney is getting a lot of attention. A lot of attention. And not just from the avid readers and fans of Outkick World and other places, but from the President himself. Sydney Sweeney is a cultural and American phenomenon. In this moment. You, some of you, I think the guys and a lot of the ladies. But the guys listening are familiar, familiar with her work. You could say she is on billboards. She has been in some TV shows and movies. I haven't really seen anything she's in other than. What is that called? White Lotus. That's the only thing I think I've.
Philip Patrick
Seen anything, any, anyone but you or whatever that show was called with Glen Powell. That was not an awful romantic comedy.
Clay Travis
I did not see it. But perhaps I shall now because we learned some very interesting things about Ms. Sweeney over the course of the weekend. They have done a deep dive into her. Of course they're trying to find out as much as they can in the hopes of trying to trash her brand now because being blonde, blue eyed and having a buxom figure is something that the left wing Democrats. I saw somebody, I think it was Clay in the maybe it was the Free Press. Some analysis somebody wrote about how it Wokeness wasn't about expanding the concept of beauty beyond A very specific either background or you know, ethnicity archetype or whatever. It was actually about making beauty. Not a thing. You were not allowed to celebrate beauty. Like I said, because for all time guys, one of the areas where there's actually a, a tremendous amount of inclusivity is men. Like beautiful women of all backgrounds, ethnicities, all, you know, that is a common overwhelmingly thing around the world.
Philip Patrick
I have argued for a long time and I think it's actually somewhat, I think take it as a positive. I don't think most men see race, I think they see hot or not. I think most heterosexual men by and large are attracted to women of all different backgrounds. Biologically kind of makes some sense. Right? But, but think most men, white, black, Asian, Hispanic, doesn't mean you might not have a preference. People might like blondes, they might like tall girls. They, you know, there's all sorts of, of specifics.
Clay Travis
But, but you know, in her, in her heyday, I mean you could find any number. You know, some people are big Salma Hayek fans, some people are big Tyra Banks fans, some. But there's a general understanding that these are, these are physically beautiful and gifted females.
Philip Patrick
And by the way, this is also important. And because they tried to say, hey, men are just being culturally told, remember this argument. You're just being culturally told by Western civilization what you should find attractive. And this is something that you're being propagandized with. And then they actually studied men all around the world and they found out men all around the world basically like the same things. And, and to a large extent defending men here, to a large extent it is a function of biology that is young, healthy women, blonde haired women, for instance, hourglass figure.
Clay Travis
Now we get scientists, Clay. We get finance Clay. Now we have scientists, Clay.
Philip Patrick
Look, I am fascinated by evolutionary biology because by and large biology doesn't fail. The reason why men are attracted to hourglass figures, this is 100% true. Is because women with hourglass figures historically are more likely to have successful childbirth wide hips like the. All of this is 100% true. Okay. I think you could probably think for breastfeeding purposes, larger breast babies tended healthy women tended to be able to handle breastfeeding and handle. Women have handled childbirth better. All of this is biology. All of this is basic biology. Everybody wants to act like, oh, this is just something that you've been, that they've used.
Clay Travis
But that's the essential point. Is that.
Philip Patrick
Yes.
Clay Travis
Is that the woke female ad thing, the changes that were being made? It wasn't. Let's expand so that there are more because there have been, you know, McClay and I grew up in the era, A lot of, you know what I'm talking about, grew up in the era of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. There have been ladies of all different hair colors, ladies of all different skin colors. This has been the deal for a very long time. There's nothing new with any of that. But there are certain biological realities that they tended to share. I don't have to get into, you know, it's a family show. I don't think get into too much of the specifics here. For the young ones who are listening, you know, we all, we all know what I'm talking about. Or for the younger generation, you know, they're aware of this as well. But Clay, there was an effort to make beauty a thing that we no longer were allowed to celebrate and appreciate. That's really what the left and the Democrats were doing. And, and I think anybody who's been paying attention to it has seen that this is a, a moment where it is exposed. Now there's a, there's an anti white agenda that is at work with the Sydney Sweeney controversy, such as it shouldn't be a controversy, but they've made it one. And then there's also the anti general beauty agenda. Trump spoke out on this. So now the President's involved everybody. This is why it's news. We're not just two guys sitting here talking about a lady who has a nice, nice appearance. Trump spoke play cut two here about her American Eagle ad. Could not speak in that. She was a registered Republican. Any thoughts on that?
Philip Patrick
And who was Cindy Steveni?
Clay Travis
She's a very hot actress right now. She's a registered Republican. Oh, now I love her ad. Is that right? Is Sydney Sweeney. You'd be surprised at how many people are Republicans. That's what I wouldn't have known. But I'm glad you told me that. If Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican, I think her ad is fantastic.
Philip Patrick
Really.
Clay Travis
There you go. Blessed from the top from Trump himself. And, and I would just say, Clay, there's also video. You know, it's funny. I was at the gun range this weekend. Not as exciting for the guys listening as Sidney Sweeney was also at the gun range at some point and there's video of it. She's at the Taren, I believe at the Taran Tactical Range out in California, which is where Keanu Reeves trains for the John Wick movies. Pretty well known. Taran himself is a well known guy in the gun world. And, and she's moving around, hitting steel with a pistol, doing a, doing a nice job. So Clay, we found out that Sydney Sweeney, attacked by the left, hated for being attractive Republican, registered Republican in Florida and likes guns or at least is willing to go shooting and have video of herself taken the left, the heads are exploding all over the place. She's leaning into this, which is exactly the right move.
Philip Patrick
I love her balls. I said balls, figuratively speaking, because there's several things about this. First of all, she's 27 years old. She has as her primary residence the state of Florida. She bought a beach compound style estate. I remember reading about it when, when she bought it and she went and registered to vote. And when she registered to vote in Florida, she registered as a Republican. And some people out there are going to say, well, whoop dee doo, big deal. Let me ask you this, can you name. I started off the show talking about this a little bit because I said we were going to get into this. Can you name a prominent 20 something in Hollywood that has come out unabashedly as a Republican? And let me just say she didn't have. This is what you should want someone who's in her 20s or his 20s to do. You move to a new state, you actually care enough about how the nation is, is going that you go and register to vote in your new state. And as a part of the state of Florida, evidently there is party registration. Some states don't have this, some states do. And you, in order probably to vote in a primary, you would know this better than me because I'm not a Floridian. You can I think register as Republican, Democrat or Independent. There is party registration. In other words, where I live in Tennessee, we do not have party registration. So you can walk in on primary day and just say, hey, I want to vote in the Democrat side or the Republican side. And in fact, uh, sometimes people go. And sometimes as, as Rush has said with Pred. Project Chaos, sometimes people will vote in the opposite side because they know who their nominee is going to be. Um, but I give her immense credit because she's smart. She had to know that at some point in time somebody could look up her voter registration file. Easy thing to do, Buck, is just say I'm not going to register. I'm, I, I'm an actress, I'm in Hollywood. It doesn't benefit me for people to know that I might be voting Trump. But instead, or Desantis for that matter, instead she went and she registered as a Republican. And I just think it's fabulous. I love. I think this is an important message. And for those of you out there who say, I don't care about what I look. Having people in their 20s who are being outspoken in any way about being Republicans, I think is important in the culture because I think it starts to create more space for. For others to also say, hey, we don't have to agree on everything. And by the way, I'm a Republican in what is a monolithic, in many ways, public Hollywood arena.
Clay Travis
I also think that Democrats have realized that the position that wokeness was taking on this issue of female beauty was both untenable or rather was untenable, unpopular, and also dishonest. I used to see this, and you've seen this too, Clay. You would have women who would. Who themselves were very, you know, physically aesthetically pleasing who will go around preaching about how. Oh, you know, body. Like the body positivity movement. Yeah, you know, there wasn't that much of this, but you see a little bit of this. There's a hypocrisy involved in this because on the one hand, you have people that are telling you, oh, you know, you know, beautiful at any size. And these things that started to be said. On the other hand, the second that they want to get a role or they, you know, they're trying to get in the best shape possible, and they're trying to be as competitive in the dating and the mating market as possible. It's like women who tell other women, this is always the. This is always the thing. And you know what I'm going to say. Women who think that their. Their fellow ladies are their friend, and they're like, yeah, all that long hair that you have that your husband or, you know, your husband loves just. Or your boyfriend, just chop it all off. Just. They've actually done studies of this. And this behavior, they believe is psychologically driven by female competitive. Competitiveness over dating and mating, that if they. If a woman views you as also attractive for some reason, maybe it's subconscious, she's going to tell you, oh, yeah, chop off all your hair. Because men never approve of this behavior. They're never like, you know what? Chop all your hair off. Go. Go with the. Go with the, like, marine crew cut look for me, please. That's not actually appealing to men. And the same thing was true of body positivity built on a lot. A lot of people lying about this. A lot of people saying, oh, yeah, you know, I think that people are beautiful. It's like, really? Because now you're Taking Ozempic and you've lost 50 pounds. And you, you were pretending before. Right. You know, these, these influencers and these people, you'll see clay people online who will freak out at anybody who says men, men or women who say that calories in, calories out matters. Like this is just a delusion.
Philip Patrick
I. Yes. And I think it's all connected to trying to take away beauty.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
Philip Patrick
And this is big picture, but I mean, I think you can look at the way that communist structures are often built, the modern style of architecture. It's ugly.
Clay Travis
Right.
Philip Patrick
If you walk around and you see classical architecture, Greek, Roman design, it's beautiful, it's majestic. Very often it's not. I think you said last week it's not a surprise that if you go look at the nudes of ancient Greece and ancient Rome, the bodies are very attractive. Right. And. And I think that that aspirational goal. Look, I went today for my physical and I had to stand. If you stood on those body measurement devices where they like register your fat. And I was like, lower, lower. You know, like you want to be in better shape. You want to be more physically, you know, in shape. We tried to make it.
Clay Travis
Everybody should try to be the healthiest, strongest, best version of themselves. There's a whole other rant I can go on, and I know about this because I live in South Florida. Of all these people that are influencers who are lying to you and they're all taking steroids, including some of the women, by the way, all taking. I mean, they're all lying to you. That's a whole other conversation. The reality is everybody should seek, whether you're 25 or 85, be the healthiest, best, strongest version of yourself. And that's the goal, that everyone the same way. You want to be the smartest and best, well and most well read version of yourself.
Philip Patrick
I also think for the Sydney Sweeney angle, bringing it back home here. I think that we've seen a lot of young men move into the Republican camp. I think men have been leading that charge. They're less concerned with what others say about them. I think a lot of 20 something women and teenage women are desperately afraid of what people say about them on social media. So having someone brave like Sidney Sweeney who was saying, hey, I'm going to make the right choices, as I see it, I think there are other young women that will see her and have a little bit more courage maybe to speak out than they otherwise would have.
Clay Travis
We also have massive data sets now stretching over many, many years of what people actually like and what including women by the way, when it comes to men, what they find attractive and all these people who tell you I don't care and every they're all lying to you. Everybody has things that they find attractive.
Philip Patrick
As old short men ask bald short men on dating apps. Sorry, I wasn't. Sorry guys.
Clay Travis
Any bald short men, my bald short kings out there, we're here for you. All right. You know, you, you find those guys.
Philip Patrick
Know they have to work way harder because lots of women are eliminating them. Men like by and large hourglass figures.
Clay Travis
They know what they like.
Philip Patrick
Pretty faces. Right? But I mean I think this whole idea that, that we've been sold which is a bill of goods like hey be fat men are going to love you. Not as much. Sadly.
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Philip Patrick
Well, it's also tough because inevitably you'll get a voicemail and be somewhere where you don't have good reception. And I'm always like, well, this must be really serious if somebody left me a voicemail for it. Right? It's the doctor calling to give you some. You know, like I went today and got my blood work done. It feels like hospitals, doctors maybe call you to give you medical results. Otherwise, maybe people who just don't text. Really? I would say people who are, who are senior citizens, more likely than not, because otherwise just shoot me a quick text and, and I'll, you know, be able to respond as best as best I can.
Clay Travis
Yeah. Texting is generally my preferred method of communication as well. We have Bill Maher who weighed in. Here's a prediction. Clay in 2026 is going to be on Bill Maher show. I'm going to. I'm going to.
Philip Patrick
I think I'm banned. I think I'm banned because it's owned by the same company as cnn because I've never been invited. And I see some of the guests that they have on there, they go pretty far down sometimes the food chain of.
Clay Travis
I know, I know a guy. I know a guy. We're going to, we're going to make this happen.
Philip Patrick
I would love to. That's what we're going to get you unbanned. That would be fun.
Clay Travis
We're going to get you unbanned because I think you're right. I think the corporate policy there probably crosses over. We're going to get you unbanned and make this happen. But anyway, Bill Maher spoke out on the Sydney Sweeney thing. And look, I think Bill has some penance to do because he was part of the woke mob for a while. I've not forgotten this. But he, if we're going to keep the door, look, you got Tulsi Gabbard ran for president as a Democrat and now she's Trump's DNI and she's doing a great job. You got to leave room for, for penance and for a conversion. Right? That's. We want converts. We just want them to actually be converts. Now, Bill Maher is not a convert, to be clear. He's good on some issues and he's generally Willing to talk to people even that he disagrees with, which separates him from most Democrats. And I have respect for that. And I appreciate the way that he is reasonable to conservatives like me who come on his show. That's why I think it'd be worth it for Clay to go on. And like I said, I think we'll make that happen next year. But here he is on Sydney Sweeney play three. She talks about the fact that she has blue eyes, and then she says.
Philip Patrick
I have great jeans, you know, because she's wearing jeans.
Clay Travis
But according to the woke people, this means that she's a white supremacist. It also doesn't help that her bra size is 36 KKK. I will say this. They should have been aware when they wrote this ad that this is what some people were going to think. I don't think they did it on purpose. But I also think it's pretty funny that all the online social justice girls are like, it's racist. There's no such thing as good genes, Right?
Philip Patrick
And then you go on Tinder and.
Clay Travis
Swipe left on every bald guy. Can I just say, first of all, the swipe at our friend Jesse Kelly was unnecessary and hurtful. Okay? Unnecessary and hurtful. And second of all, I think, Clay, that that's exactly the point here is that everybody. Everybody knows that the whiny voices online that are saying things like, oh, like, you know, no one even cares about beautiful women or this won't sell, or this is racist. No one actually believes that, really. Unless you're completely brainwashed and living in another. Another reality. An alternate reality.
Philip Patrick
I just also think that everybody talks about genes all the time. G E N E S. And not in a hit larian eugenics fashion, but just in, hey, look at your kids. Oh, you got grandpa's eye color. Oh, you got, you know, grandma's, you know, curly hair. I mean, this is something that every single family, white, black, Asian, and Hispanic sits around and talks about all the time. So trying to make the callback to eugenics part of this, Spock, is just so many people are historically illiterate that everything has to be analogized to Nazism, right? I mean, if you.
Clay Travis
The only thing we can all agree that is bad is Nazism. Meanwhile, not that Nazism isn't bad, it is very bad. Mao, great famine, 40 to 60 million killed as a function of state policy. Stalin, millions liquidated in the purge. Cambodia, the highest number of people per capita killed in any communist. I mean, I'm just saying, I would like it if people would know about more of the horrible things that collectivist ideology has done in the last hundred or so years. But yes, Nazi isn't very bad.
Philip Patrick
And what are the odds that something you don't like today is actually synonymous with the worst thing that's happened in a hundred years in the world? Even, even if you accept that Nazism is the worst thing that has ever happened in the history of humanity, which, by the way, you could rank a lot of awful things. Right? Again, the historical analogy is lots of awful things have happened. But even if you presume, let's just say it, that the Nazis are the worst people that have ever lived in the history of the world, what are the odds that somebody having a different opinion than you in America today is actually reflective of Nazi ideology? Would be really low, right? I mean, if you think that Nazism is the worst thing that's ever happened in the history of the world, someone in America arguing against you on a political issue is probably unlikely to mirror Nazi ideology. As we have said on this program for some time, I don't even know a white supremacist. Like we talk about white supremacists.
Clay Travis
Never met, I've never met one, actually, Never actually been in the same proximity with one.
Philip Patrick
Yeah, I, I and so we talk about this huge, supposedly dangerous ideology that's sweeping across America, and, and yet most of you out there listening right now can't even name a white supremacist. And certainly when you, they go to David Duke, which is when I was a kid, when David Duke exists, they can't even point to someone in the 21st century who is a strong political leader that would even embrace or endorse a scintilla of white supremacy. And so this whole idea that they would try to connect Sydney Sweeney to it, I think is just falling so flat, flat.
Clay Travis
And, and I think this country actually became so it actually went so far from what they're. When they talk about white supremacy and racism, it went so far in the other direction that it was considered wrong for you to say, as a white person, hey, I don't think it's fair that people of certain other skin colors are going to get into college or get this job instead of me, who are less qualified by the numbers that we all use for these reasons. You weren't allowed to really say that until the Supreme Court finally came down and said, you know what? This is wrong. You can't do that anymore. And now the Trump administration is enforcing that, which is going to take time. But that's how you Want to talk about racism in this country. That's a component of racism that we're still dealing with today, which is making racial designations or discrimination in favor of certain groups at the expense of others. That's still racism. It actually is still racism. People can not like that, but it's true.
Philip Patrick
Well, I think this also ties in, and I would say this is a positive. The Overton window has expanded, by which I mean the things that you can actually discuss. You'll remember this. This was really controversial for me to say. And people got so mad at me on social media during blm. I said, well, yeah, you know, I don't want black people to get killed by police. But then when you go back and look at the stats, 75% of people shot and killed by police were Asian, Hispanic, or white. And you weren't allowed to even say that.
Clay Travis
And mostly, mostly white, by the way. It was mostly white. Even I think. I think plurality was, yeah, white. Go ahead.
Philip Patrick
So you go back, you actually look at the data and say, okay, if you want to have a conversation about police use of force, well, we should talk about not just black police use of force. We should talk about white, Asian, Hispanic. That's actually a way to unite the country. The other part of this was people said, well, we've got to stop all of the people who are victims of black violence. Then you look at black violence and you say, well, you realize something like 95% of all black violence is black people perpetrating against other black people, right?
Clay Travis
Yep.
Philip Patrick
And so when you're only focusing on white. On black violence, you're actually eliminating 95% or higher of the violence that black people face. And then you take a step further and you say, hey, Black people are 12 or 13% of the population, and they actually commit over half of all murders. The vast majority of the people they murder are black. If you really want to end murder, which, by the way, I'm in favor of, I wish we could have a 0 murder rate in the country.
Clay Travis
Very brave. Very brave. Stand from Clay. Anti murder today.
Philip Patrick
I hate murder more than anybody in the country. I am anti murder more than you are. The only way to address murder is to actually stop the people who are committing the murders from doing it. And if you did that, what would that mean? That would mean that you would need aggressive policing in minority communities where murder is far more likely and where young black men are overwhelmingly the victims of other young black men when it comes to murder. What did they do for blm, Buck? They said police shouldn't be able to do their jobs anymore because they're racist. What happened? Thousands of black kids got killed that would otherwise be alive today. If cops have been able to do.
Clay Travis
Their jobs, this is because it was lies pile. The top lies piled. The top lies. The whole thing was lies, lies, lies. When people are lying to you, there's a problem. And when they lie to you about police violence against black people, when they lie to you about black on black crime, when they lie to you about these things, you know there's a problem when they lie to you about whether or not women are. Whether beautiful women are something that society desires and celebrates in general, there's a problem. And President Trump agrees. Clay, he just weighed in. He just weighed in on Truth Social on Sydney Sweeney.
Philip Patrick
Oh, he didn't really. Well, this is going to take it to the next level.
Clay Travis
Sydney Sweeney, a registered Republican, has the hottest ad out there. It's for American Eagle and the jeans are flying off the shelves. Go get him, Sidney. On the other side of the ledger, Jaguar did a stupid and seriously woke advertisement that is a total disaster. The CEO just resigned in disgrace. The company's in absolute turmoil. Who wants to buy a Jaguar after looking at that disgraceful ad? Shouldn't they have learned a lesson from Bud Light, which went woke and essentially destroyed in a short campaign, the company? The market cap destruction has been unprecedented. With billions of dollars foolishly lost. Look at woke singer Taylor Swift. Ever since I alerted the world as to what she was by saying the truth, that I can't stand her hate, she was booed out of the Super Bowl. It became no longer hot. I'm hoping this is real, by the way. Even if it's fake, it's brilliant. The tide is seriously turned. Being woke is for losers. Being Republican is what you want to be. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Again, it could be, it could be a fake Trump tweet. Let me check. But even if it's fake, it's capturing the zeitgeist. So there you have it.
Philip Patrick
Let me see you look at that right now. We know the comments that we played for you earlier of him by Air Force One were true. Trump is so plugged into the culture that many of these things sound like something Trump would say.
Clay Travis
Yeah, I checked. It's real. Sorry, I'm very excited now. Go ahead.
Philip Patrick
American Eagle stock, by the way, is up 24% today alone in the wake of the president's statement and also many people lining up to support Sidney Sweeney. So again, this is going to take it to the next level. But all of this started because maybe we need to go grab. Greg, will you go grab the Good Morning America clip that we played where they had the eugenics. But first of all, who makes a living as a eugenics expert today? Can you imagine? What do you do for a living? Well, I work at a nonprofit. What do you study? Eugenics. A hundred years ago, you. How are you a eugenics expert today? Anyway, we'll play that ad, sorry, that, that news story, reacting to the ad when we come back. But Trump has just taken it, as he often does, to the next level.
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
Episode: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Aug 4, 2025
Release Date: August 4, 2025
In this compelling episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into a wide array of pressing topics, ranging from global economic shifts and political maneuvers to cultural debates and social justice issues. Their insightful discussions, peppered with humor and sharp analysis, provide listeners with a comprehensive overview of the current political and social landscape.
The episode kicks off with an exploration of the recent BRICS summit held in Rio de Janeiro. BRICS, an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, has recently expanded by adding five new member nations. This strategic move aims to bolster their influence in the global financial order and reduce reliance on the U.S. Dollar in international trade.
Philip Patrick, a spokesperson for the Birch Gold Group, provides on-the-ground insights from Rio, emphasizing a significant theme of the summit: the collective effort of BRICS nations to diminish the dominance of the U.S. Dollar. At [02:46], Patrick states, “The world is moving on from the dollar. Quietly but steadily, these nations are making real progress towards reshaping global trade. And the US Dollar is no longer the centerpiece.”
Clay Travis warns listeners to protect their financial interests, urging them to consider investing in gold to hedge against the declining value of the dollar. He advises, "Protect the value of your Savings account, your 401k, your IRA, all of them, by purchasing gold and placing it into those accounts and reducing your exposure to a declining dollar value" [03:19].
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the contentious redistricting efforts in Texas. The Republican-controlled legislature is attempting to redraw congressional districts to gain five additional seats. In response, Democrats are reportedly fleeing the state to Illinois to block these changes.
Philip Patrick elaborates, highlighting that Illinois is one of the most gerrymandered states, making it an ineffective refuge for Democrats seeking to thwart Texas's redistricting plans [08:30]. He remarks, “Illinois, also known as Midwest California... It is actually not possible to raise a good faith argument that Democrats don't do exactly this, which is gerrymander to their political liking in states where that is lawful and they have control.”
Buck Sexton characterizes the Republican actions as a "legal insurrection against our capital," advocating for a counter-move where Democrats might employ similar tactics [14:27]. This battle is framed as a pivotal moment that could significantly impact the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Clay Travis underscores the severity of the situation, stating, “If [Democrats] can't show up to do their job, so that you can actually let the business of the state house go forward... That's absurd” [28:45]. He criticizes the Democrats' strategies as childish and ineffective, suggesting that Republicans should use all available tools to maintain control over Texas's legislative processes.
The hosts turn their attention to actress Sidney Sweeney, highlighting her public identification as a Republican in a predominantly Democrat Hollywood. This revelation has sparked significant discussion about political diversity in entertainment.
Clay Travis notes Sidney Sweeney's active participation in Republican politics, including her recent appearance at a gun range, which has further fueled debates about beauty standards and political affiliations in the entertainment industry [36:33]. He quips, “Sydney Sweeney is a cultural and American phenomenon in this moment,” emphasizing her role in challenging the perceived monolith of Hollywood politics.
The conversation shifts to broader cultural issues, particularly the movement against celebrating traditional beauty standards. Philip Patrick and Clay Travis debate the biological underpinnings of attraction, countering claims that modern cultural movements are eroding natural preferences for beauty. They argue that biological factors, such as hourglass figures and physical aesthetics, play a significant role in shaping societal standards of beauty.
At [40:09], Travis asserts, “If you want to celebrate beauty, why shouldn't we? Because of President Trump, Clay, he just weighed in on Truth Social on Sydney Sweeney,” linking political discourse with cultural perceptions of beauty.
A contentious discussion arises around police violence and racial dynamics in the United States. The hosts challenge prevailing narratives by presenting statistics that contradict mainstream perceptions of racial disparities in police use of force.
Philip Patrick highlights that 75% of people shot and killed by police are Asian, Hispanic, or white [63:00], a claim that instigates debate about the complexities of police violence beyond black communities. He argues for a more nuanced conversation that includes all racial groups and focuses on effective policing to reduce murder rates.
Clay Travis reinforces this by criticizing media narratives and social justice movements for oversimplifying and manipulating data to fit specific agendas. He states, “When they lie to you about police violence against black people... there's a problem” [64:07].
The episode features numerous listener reactions and talkbacks, reflecting a diverse array of perspectives on the discussed topics. One listener from New Mexico shares how redistricting efforts have led to the elimination of Republican representation in the state’s southern regions [25:56]. Another listener from Britt expresses confusion over the redistricting fight in Texas and raises concerns about the census's role in political power allocation, particularly regarding the counting of illegal immigrants [32:08].
These interactions underscore the widespread impact of redistricting and gerrymandering across various states, highlighting the strategic maneuvers by both political parties to consolidate power.
As the episode draws to a close, the hosts reflect on the broader cultural shifts and the resistance against "woke" culture. They discuss the backlash against companies and individuals perceived as embracing progressive ideologies, citing examples like Sidney Sweeney and the reactions from President Trump [65:17].
Clay Travis humorously mentions potential future appearances on other media platforms, suggesting a continuous effort to amplify their viewpoints [56:05]. The discussion culminates in a strong stance against what they perceive as attempts to undermine traditional values and beauty standards.
Philip Patrick at [02:46]: “The world is moving on from the dollar. Quietly but steadily, these nations are making real progress towards reshaping global trade. And the US Dollar is no longer the centerpiece.”
Buck Sexton at [14:27]: “With Texas and Republican states are doing at the direction of Donald Trump. I say is nothing short of a legal insurrection against our capital.”
Clay Travis at [28:45]: “If [Democrats] can't show up to do their job, so that you can actually let the business of the state house go forward... That's absurd.”
Philip Patrick at [63:00]: “75% of people shot and killed by police were Asian, Hispanic, or white.”
Philip Patrick at [32:08]: “Illegal immigrants are counted for congressional districts for purposes of the overall population in a district... It's helping to preserve districts that otherwise would be flipped for actual citizens.”
Conclusion
This episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show offers a robust analysis of current political strategies, cultural debates, and social issues. Through incisive commentary and engaging dialogue, Travis and Sexton provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of the forces shaping today's America. Whether discussing the shifting tides of global economics with BRICS or the intricate battles over redistricting in Texas, the hosts ensure that their audience remains informed and engaged with the most relevant topics of the day.