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Clay Travis
Welcome back in Clay TRAVIS BUCK SEXTON show We're going to get into Cuba because I think Cuba is an interesting discussion top of the next hour. I know we've got a lot of Cuban listeners, but Cuba, Iran, Venezuela, they're all connected. By the way, big baseball game happening in Miami tonight between Venezuela and the United States. Buck, I might talk about this in the third hour a bit, but the scene if Trump went to this game and threw out the first pitch from all of the Venezuelan expats and all of the pro America fans that are going to be at this game, if you're a sports fan at all, I'm telling you, put it on. Tonight. This World Baseball Classic has been awesome in Buck's backyard in Miami. It's going to be an electric scene. I'm watching it tonight. Going to a sports bar with a couple of buddies down here and my kids. Okay, let me hit you with this. President Trump just now with the prime minister. Is it the prime minister, I think of Ireland answering questions from the media. And here are a lot of what he has said. Let's see, Trump, I wanted to play this. This is cut 34. Trump said years ago that you have to attack, attack Kharge Island. That is the primary deposit or departure point of Iranian oil. And he just addressed that. Again, he's been saying this for decades. So anyone out there saying, oh, the only reason Trump's doing this is Israel. Cut 34 Listen, I said you have
Donald Trump
to attack Carg Karg Island. You have to attack them years ago where they were acting up. They've been acting up for 3747, I guess now 48 years. For 48 years they've been bad players, vicious players. And you can't let them have a nuclear weapon. If they got a nuclear weapon, I would say they would have used it within 24 hours after having it and they would have had it. If we didn't bomb them out from that great rate with the B2 bombers eight months ago or so, you would have had a nuclear war in the Middle east and maybe beyond. I think it would have hit Europe, maybe not Ireland, but it would have hit Europe. I think you would have been a nice piece of it. It all gets you. It's big enough that you would have been effective. They would have hit Europe.
Clay Travis
All right. And then Trump says we're not ready to leave yet, but we'll be leaving in the near future. Not putting an exact timetable on Iran, but letting everybody know this is not a forever war. Cut 35.
Donald Trump
We're not ready to leave yet, but we will be leaving in the near future. We'll be leaving in pretty much the very near future. But right now they've been decimated from every standpoint. And again, we've had great support from countries in the Middle East. Great support, great. But we've had no support from, essentially no support from Naito.
Clay Travis
And then he's there with the Prime Minister of Ireland. He teed off on the current leader of the uk, England's Starmer, and he said, look, he's no Churchill. Cut 33.
Donald Trump
Well, he hasn't been supportive and I think it's a big mistake. You know, they make a lot of money on trade with the United States. I did, I went out of my way. As you know, they couldn't make a deal with, with Biden because they had no real administration to make a deal Biden. But we made a deal. We made a good deal for them and frankly probably wasn't appreciated. I do look forward to seeing the King. He's beginning. He's going to be coming as you know, very shortly. But, but no, I was disappointed because Kiir was willing to send two aircraft carriers after we won because essentially there's no threat for the aircraft carriers right now. And I said no, no, we want things sent before the war, not after the war is won. So yeah, I'm disappointed with care. I like him, I think he's a nice man, but I'm disappointed. Okay, so you see that.
Clay Travis
Okay, so President Trump just moments ago in the Oval Office, Buck, I think it's going to be hard to attack Trump very long on this because to your point, if you were setting an over under of when major operations cease in in Iran, I think you said yesterday April 1st, thereabouts, I would be stunned. What are we sitting at right now, the 17th? I would be stunned if a month from now we're still engaged in acts. So look, we're talking about relatively short lived process at this point in time.
Buck Sexton
Hopefully Trump won't end it on March 31st and then announce a full scale ground invasion on April 1st. Psych. April Fools. That would be quite an April Fool's joke. I'm just saying I don't think Trump will do that, but he has been known to make some jokes.
Donald Trump
So.
Clay Travis
Yeah, yeah, I'm just. I'm just laughing at the stock market reaction. If we actually had Trump, April Fool's reactions, can you imagine, like, oh, my
Buck Sexton
goodness, it would be the fastest crash and the fastest rebound in the stock market we've ever seen. If he's like, we're going in heavy. We're sending in 100,000 soldiers into Iran. Just kidding. April Fools. You could see it in real time, like, just completely go nuts. But look, Trump is very clear on what the mission is here. He's going to finish this up and it will be done. And I suppose, Clay, that the idea is there'll be a different tone of negotiation from the Iranians going forward. Like, do you guys want this kind of stuff or do you want to. You know, basically, Trump says, you got the easy way and the hard way. And the Iranians were like, hard way because they didn't think he would do it. And he's Trump. So he did it. And now I think he'll go back to them again and it will be, do you want the easy way or hard way? Part two. And maybe since he's taken out so much of the existing leadership, whoever is in charge going forward will say we're willing to be a little bit more constructive in these negotiations on a whole range of things. I think that's the best. That's the best possible outcome. As I see it right now. I don't see anything else.
Clay Travis
I know we talked something about yesterday, about the Gayetola Little Mo, as I called him. Did you see the report that came out? I think I saw it this morning. I'm not sure initially when it came out that they said he happened to go for a walk moments before the attack happened, which is the only reason he's still alive right now. That's the first explanation I've seen. Because it has felt strange that his dad, his wife, his son, and I think his brother all died in that attack, and somehow he survived. We don't know very much about him. We don't know very much about his condition, but that is a bit strange that he managed to go for a walk at the exact moment that the attack happened. Just tossing it out there. That is the report about how he survived. Now he may be dead because we still have not heard him talk. We still have not seen any video of him. At a minimum, as we played for you yesterday, there have been reports that he was severely Injured. But I do think anytime. Look, you were in the CIA, so anytime somebody happens to go for a walk right before a major bomb goes off, a part of my. I'm just gonna say my alarm bells go. That's either an incredibly unbelievable coincidence if that report is true, or maybe. Maybe he had a little bit of a heads up about what might have been happening. I'm just tossing it out there. It just seems strange right before the whole place gets wiped out that you decide to go for a walk on the street.
Buck Sexton
That's weird to borrow from our friend, the actor from the Fugitive. It's a bit hinky. It's a little hinky that you can't just know that your leader or you can't prove that your leader is in fact. Fine, There is something hinky about that. Something a bit strange, a bit unusual. It's a clue.
Clay Travis
I sent you that video. After Friday, we had the guy from the Fugitive on among many other movies that he had done. And it is kind of crazy that they actually filmed the fugitive scene on St. Patrick's Day in Chicago live during the St. Patrick's Day parade. And there's an interview of Tommy Lee Jones. And as he is going through the parade, if you watch that a lot of times, I just think, hey, they just staged this. There's no way they actually filmed part of the movie during the St. Patrick's Day parade. No, they did. It's a cool video footage of the Fugitive from that day they were filming in Chicago. And Tommy Lee Jones gets interviewed on WGN.
Buck Sexton
Tommy Lee Jones in his heyday in the 90s. Fantastic. Great in that movie. Great. You know, in the early 2000s, no country for Old Men. Just forget about his appearance in one of those really bad Batman movies. Don't even forgot about that one. Or. No, no. He was Two Face.
Clay Travis
He was Two Face.
Buck Sexton
Right? Guys, I don't even know he was in one of those Batman movies that. I'm pretty sure the studio that owns the rights to it, like, lit all the copies on fire. So. But Tommy Lee Jones back in the day was. Was fantastic. Clay, you're very optimistic about all things in Iran right now.
Clay Travis
Super. I. And look, I tend to be optimistic in general, but I trust Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth. I just think they've been phenomenal on most of their foreign policy. And I think if you look at how well things are going in Venezuela, and if you question how well things are going in Venezuela, you know they're going well, because there's no media coverage. We have a predisposition in the United States for negative media coverage. Across the board. Things go poorly, they get more coverage. Things go well, they get less coverage. We just opened back up the embassy in Venezuela for the first time, I think since 2013. Ish was what I saw. And we've now raised the American flag there. I think we're going to be out of Iran quickly. I suspect that we're going to eventually figure out who we can negotiate with and deal with. I think one of the challenges in Iran right now the President's dealing with is who actually has power and who can make promises and who can engage in any court, any sort of rapprochement as it, as it currently exists. And Cuba, which we're going to talk about at the top of the next hour. Buck, you said it. Ordinarily, what's going on in Cuba would be a top story. I remember, what was it, four or five years ago when we first started on the program together, if I'm remembering the math correctly, there were protests in Cuba and we talked about that as the lead story. Remember when they had the huge protest, people were waving American flags. Then the Cuban government rose up and pushed back against them. They. That was during Biden's administration. But the fact of where we are right now with Cuba is kind of extraordinary by itself. And I think it's directly connected to Venezuela and to Iran. Here's one other thing as we go to break here to think about, Buck. Russia and China have done nothing for Iran. Remember when everybody out there was like, World War 3 will start. China's not going to let Iran get wiped out. Russia is not going to let Iran get, get wiped out. This is the weakest alliance. It's like a WWE alliance for those of you who are wrestling fans, where you look over your shoulder when you're in a tag team match and your boy is now, you know, in, has joined, is now in cahoots with the other side. There was no alliance here. There is no support anywhere for Iran from any country. It's kind of extraordinary to see just based on the way we were all told. Oh, you got to be careful. Iran's got powerful allies. Yeah, they ran and they were not there at all. I want to tell you, Tunnel the Towers born on America's darkest day of 9 11. We're coming up on the 25th anniversary of 9 11. We are in the 21st, 25th anniversary year. And we've got a story here about one of America's heroes. Robert Welch, New York City Firefighter Robert served as a police officer before his appointment to the fire department in 2001. Just weeks after the 911 attacks, he was on the front lines of recovery efforts. Robert dedicated nearly two decades of his life to protecting his community. He coached youth sports, shared a great life with his wife Jennifer and their three kids. But Robert lost his courageous battle with 911 related cancer, leaving behind his family. In this 25th anniversary year of 9 11, we continue to see the toll of that day is still taking on heroes and their families. Tunnel the Towers honored Robert by playing the well by paying the Welsh family's mortgage. Show your support as both Buck and I have done. We love this organization. Frank Siller does an amazing job. I'm happy to be able to help them. You can join us and donate $11 a month. Amplify your impact with a car or land donation. Go to t2t.org that's t the number two t.org Patriots radio hosts a couple of regular guys, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton. Find them on the free iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcast.
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Buck Sexton
and Buck kicks off right now. St. Patrick's Day edition. I'd say hello to all of our Boston area listeners, but you're probably four Guinnesses deep already and dressed like a little leprechaun and running around the streets of Southie having a great time. So you're not listening necessarily to the show, but I'm sure the St. Patrick's Day parade in New York is going to be quite a quite an affair. I used to the only that's really the only parade clay that I can think of in New York that on a Sam, I'm not a parade. This is, this will surprise none of you. I'm not really a parade guy, you know, I'm good.
Clay Travis
I'm going to join you, Buck. This is maybe going to surprise people. I'm very anti parade.
Buck Sexton
I don't I think parades existed for a time before like screens and you
Clay Travis
know, I don't, I don't get why parades in the 1940s were a big deal.
Buck Sexton
Right.
Clay Travis
You never went to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?
Buck Sexton
Definitely not. Nope. Not a thing.
Clay Travis
Well, I get why parades are good for kids. Like there's the electrical light parade at Disney World, which I would rank as number one on my parade list for little kids. I think parades make sense for adults. I don't understand the desire to watch.
Buck Sexton
I also watch parade tell you that I lived on the route for many years on the actual route of the Gay pride parade in New York City. And I saw things, I saw things in that parade that I gotta tell you shouldn't be going on in parades. Just gonna tell you that's a whole other. Whole other thing. A lot of nudity, a lot of. A lot of crazy stuff going on. So I'm, I'm not a parade guy. The one exception I have for parades
Clay Fuller
was
Buck Sexton
I love the Scottish bag. I mean the God, Scottish bagpipes.
Shervin Fishvahar
Whoops.
Buck Sexton
I love the bagpipes. And you'll hear on St. Patrick's Day, a lot of bagpipes going on now, apparently.
Clay Travis
I'm sorry, you and the Queen Elizabeth was a huge bagpipe fan back in the day. That's how she, when she planned her funeral. She was like, I want as many bagpipes as possible. Basically.
Buck Sexton
I believe the bagpipes that you all think of when you think of the movie Braveheart are actually Irish bagpipes and they're the Scottish bagpipes. Scottish bagpipes are less. How do I put this? Nicely melodic. Irish bagpipes have a little more of a melody, kind of a sweetness to them. I don't know much about this stuff, but I've just done a little digging on Braveheart, so I figured these things out. So point being, if you're going to a St. Patrick's Day parade, have a great time and I hope you remember some of it. And there's that we also have over in Ireland, which is the top of my list for the next place I want to go overseas with Kerry. Our last little family trip was to Spain. Loved Spain, but I know I went to see the cathedrals and went to Toledo and did all the. I love Spain is an incredible civilization, a wonderful country. Big fan. Scotland is amazing too. Went to Scotland. That was a lot of fun. I. Ireland. That's where my people are from. How Irish are you, by the way? Like by. By background. I didn't 23andMe like every human being in this country.
Clay Travis
I did 23 and me. And I was hoping that I would be part black so I could start saying as an African American, I was entirely, entirely English and Irish. Like my entire. There was maybe a little bit of. A little bit of North French, you know, because there used to be a lot of cross pollination between, for those of you who are history nerds, between England and France across the English Channel there. And so all this, a lot of
Buck Sexton
names that we think of as, as Anglo or, or, or British, like Fitzgerald. It's like Fijian. It actually comes from Northern France. There's a lot of that. A lot of names that we think of as, as Anglo Irish are actually French names that got brought over.
Clay Travis
Supposedly the Travis name is partly connected to Travers, which is a French. A French derivation. First of his name, I think was around 900 in. In the Travis name. Around 900, I think, in. In England. So all British, all Irish. And my mom sent me this. And I don't know about. I don't. I don't want to throw my mom under the bus here, but I will say my mom is not always 100% accurate in the information that she shares with me from the Internet. I don't know if this is a. This is a general.
Buck Sexton
My dad used to send me those chain letters that were like, if you don't forward this on, you're going to have seven years of bad luck. And I would be like, stop it. And he's like, I can't. I don't want the bad luck.
Clay Travis
So my mom sent me something. I don't know. You would. You may have some knowledge on this, that green eyes are uniquely connected to the DNA from people who lived in Ireland. I don't know if this is true at all. Some of you may be super smart when it comes to eye color. She said that it again, this is my mom. So I don't want to throw under the bus, but my mom is not 100% accurate on things on the Internet that she sends to me, as I'm sure maybe some of your moms and grandmas are not. Are not as well. But she sent me something yesterday in honor of St. Patrick's Day, saying green eyes are incredibly rare, which is true. And that they have primarily derived from people who are of Irish descent. And so if you see someone with green eyes, hazel eyes, that. That is primarily connected to Ireland. And it was a cool kind of little take that she sent me that it's, to be fair, gone mega viral, I think on Instagram. But it had me thinking about it in advance of today being St. Patrick's Day. I, like you, have not spent time in Ireland. I have been to England. I have been to Scotland. I would like to go to Ireland and actually be able to do a good visit at some point in time. I love Guinness. I have heard that one of the coolest tours you can take if you are a fan of Guinness is they have the great Guinness factory where they produce all of this. I believe in Dublin. I bet a bunch of you who are listening to us have been there. I am a big fan of Guinness. I'll probably have a few pints today as I watch the US hopefully beat Venezuela in the wbc. But we'll see on the eye color argument, whether my mom is correct or not on that.
Buck Sexton
According to the Internet, which take that as you will, Ireland has the greatest concentration of green eyed people and red haired people in the country. I mean in the world.
Clay Travis
In the world.
Buck Sexton
Per capita. In the world, yes. So.
Clay Travis
And your son has got red hair.
Buck Sexton
He got fiery red hair. He's a little redhead. He's, he's like, he looks like Jamie from Outlander. For those of you who are Outlander fans. He's got that fiery red hair. But Clay, unfortunately the leadership of Ireland, when it comes to love of their country and heritage. Not as fiery as some of us would want. Or rather sounds a bit more like you're at a Davos lecture. Here is the Irish president using the story of St. Patrick to tell everybody, you know what we need in Ireland? More globalism and more migration from countries all over the world that have nothing to do with Ireland or have no similarity or commonality with Ireland. Play 15.
Shervin Fishvahar
The story of Patrick's life serves as a reminder of the resilience and courage of, of migrants, the invaluable contributions that they have made and continue to make to the countries they now call home, sometimes even in the face of great adversity. As we recall the life of Patrick, we invoke his spirit and acknowledge our shared responsibilities as global citizens. Patrick's story invites us to respond with hospitality and kindness to those suffering the consequences of war and displacement, those fleeing their countries because of persecution or violence.
Buck Sexton
I mean, he's initially captured and as, as a slave from Britain, brought to Ireland to work there, and then he escaped and then he came back later as a missionary. But he didn't, he didn't show up from like Bangladesh and say, hey, I want a lot of free stuff, pay for all my things and I don't plan to learn your language. Like, things have changed quite a bit since migration in the fifth century.
Clay Travis
That, yes. That also sounds like a guy who's playing the role of an Irish guy. Listening to that audio, I. It doesn't sound like a real person. It sounds like he's playing the role of an Irish guy in a movie. That's a woman. I think that's a guy that we just played the audio of.
Buck Sexton
It's a woman.
Clay Travis
Oh, I thought that was a guy. Am I the only Travis throwing. Am I the only person who thought that was a dude? Is that is that sexist of me. I was like, this is kind of a soft, like, not very to be fair voice.
Buck Sexton
We don't know how the president of Ireland identifies, but if you're going with, is this a chicken? When you look at her, it's a chick. Dude.
Clay Travis
I totally thought that was a dude. No, like kind of a weak voice. Dude. Am I the only person that thought that was a dude? Please, other people out there listening, you're
Buck Sexton
not going to hire her for the outkick bikini calendar. But it is a female. Yes.
Clay Travis
I totally thought that was an effeminate dude. I was like, this sounds like somebody who's trying to be blandly inoffensive and playing a role of blandly inoffensive, apologetic dude.
Donald Trump
So.
Clay Travis
Well, I guess that's a masculine sounding chick in some way. Then you, you had, you knew 100. That was a dude or you knew. Because I knew it was a chick.
Buck Sexton
It's not a dude. It's the opposite of dude.
Clay Travis
Yeah, well, right, but you knew, you knew based on the voice.
Buck Sexton
It's not even a dude who looks like a lady. It looks like a lady.
Clay Travis
Yeah, but we don't have video.
Buck Sexton
What do you mean there's video?
Clay Travis
Yes, I'm saying, but we're not watching the video. So I'm only, it's a theater of the mind. I'm only hearing a voice and I was picturing that being a man speaking.
Buck Sexton
I don't know. I think that gets you a headbutt and some Guinness thrown in your face in Dublin, buddy. So that's all I can tell you. My point here on Ireland is 20% of Ireland is now foreign born. The number in the last 10 years is going up dramatically. And the, and the Irish leadership, they see what's gone on in places like Germany and Sweden and Belgium and they're like, you know what? We need some of that. And France, you know what? We need some of that. Let's get some of that going on. Let's bring in as many people from other places as we can, as fast as we can and see what happens to our culture, to our political unity and everything else. But the Irish, look, just historically, they got a big. I'm not talking about Irish Americans, which is probably about a third of this audience right now, including Clay and me. I'm talking about the actual Irish. Irish, big CH. They love, they love, you know, they love the plo, they love Cuba, they, they love all the, like downtrodden leftists of the world because they're right next door to Great Britain. And yeah, they've had all their beef with Britain and the IRA and everything else, but at the end of the day, they're next door to Britain. It's a pretty safe, cozy little place to be.
Clay Travis
Do you know where all of this comes from, though? Unfortunately, people in Ireland and people in most Western civilization countries are just not having enough babies. Like this is why ultimately I understand the idea of, oh, we just want to be welcoming for everybody. The population collapse. Japan, Italy, Ireland. I'm sure when it comes to actual numbers of babies that Irish women are having, which, by the way, if you went back to America in the 1880s, if we had said, hey, you know what's going to be an issue one day for Ireland? They're not going to have enough kids. A lot of people would have rolled their eyes and said, yeah, you know, the, the, the whole phrase Irish twins, which I don't know if it's offensive or not, but, you know, it's like you're having babies so close together is, is called Irish twins for a reason. But the population is collapsing. I bet here's off the top of my head. I bet the average Irish woman right now, Buck, is having. We'll look this up. I Bet they're having 1.35 children on average. And so over generations, we'll look up what the number 1.5.
Buck Sexton
You're close. 1.5.
Donald Trump
So.
Buck Sexton
And, and they're going to be a negative, negative territory. Their population will start contracting within the next 20 years based on the current trend.
Clay Travis
So this is why they're trying. This is the root cause. Like they may say, oh, we want to be welcoming and all these other things. They're importing people who are having far more children, which then becomes even more dangerous, Buck. Because in the future, Ireland will be largely not Irish, which doesn't seem ideal to me.
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See, this is, this, this is what the frustration is, though. And by the way, we're all. We all understand, right? There's a lot of this with America, too, that you have people who are overtaxed and overburdened and overregulated and have to deal with all the nonsense of the government make in this country. The cost of housing has gotten completely outrageous. You have to make 100% more to qualify for the same house you would have five years ago. That's insane. Purely government policy driven. And we're bringing people from all over the world who go on welfare. So a lot of Americans of all colors, of all ethnicities, of all backgrounds, a lot of actual Americans, though, are saying, I can't afford to have kids. And, and then people show up here who don't actually contribute, have five kids and go, the state's going to pay for all my kids. Yes. And that is happening in Europe and it is happening here and people are sick of it.
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The number of people out there who, if you sit around and think I can't afford to have kids, you are in the minority. People who are just, to your, to Buck's point, who actually can't afford to have kids are the ones having kids. And a lot of people out there who are highly educated and have resources, they don't think they can afford kids. It's, it's a major issue. And again, this is the underlying impetus under which all of this immigration is happening. I want to tell you, March Madness is here. Price picks will make it more fun. Whether you are in California, whether you are in Florida, whether you are in New York or Washington state, lit the width and breadth of the country, March Madness fever is spreading and you can play along and have some fun. For $5, you get $50 deposited in your account when you sign up right now. Prizepix.com Code Clay that is prizepix.com Code clay When you play $5, have some fun with March Madness, you get $50 deposited in your account. That's prizepix.com Code Clayton prizepix.com Code C-L-A-Y want to be in the know when you're on The Go the Team 47 podcast Trump highlights from the week, Sundays at noon Eastern in the Clay and Buck podcast feed. Find it on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome in Clay. Travis Buck Sexton show hour number three. We have talked a great, great deal on the program over the past several weeks about Iran and what the future may hold there as the American military operation continues. And we have taken a lot of calls from people of Iranian descent who live in the United States now to give us an idea of what their friends and family back in Iran are saying and what they think the appropriate outcome is here. Many different perspectives on that. We are excited to bring in now a man who has a lot of thoughts on exactly what should happen. His name is Shervin Fishvahar, advisor to Iran Prosperity Project and venture capitalist. And let's start with this. Thank you for coming on the program.
Shervin Fishvahar
Thank you for having me.
Clay Travis
What is the latest you are hearing from friends, family, connections in Iran about the on the ground situation and what the Average person's life is like in, inside of that country right now.
Shervin Fishvahar
Absolutely. This is a historic moment for all Iranians. What we're hearing on a daily basis is Iranians are cheering from the balconies as this precision liberation campaign is proceeding in this kind of second half week. We are seeing the drones coming in and going after the Basiji militia that were responsible for killing over 43,000 Iranians on January 8th and 9th after President Trump bravely told the Iranian people to come out in the streets and protest, we'll have your back. And the Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi called everyone to come out on January 8th and 9th at 8pm and they were massacred. And that created a moral contract. And the Iranian people, there's many videos of them that posted videos saying this is going to be my last post. These Iranians who sacrificed their lives for liberty have more in common with the American revolutionary fighters who fought for the creation of America and liberty here that we're so blessed to have than they do with this evil regime. So they're now cheering the base being killed by, by these drones and they're calling it, by the way, popcorn. The whole country is, is calling it that. They're watching, watching it and cheering it. They're also playing sounds of drones from their speakers to scare the base. So there's videos of base running from their stations because they're hearing over the loud speakers the drone sounds from Iranian citizens who are against them. They're also reporting the Basiji locations. So in many ways Iranian people are unarmed soldiers in this fight for liberty. And we have a whole plan that I'll talk about. The Crown Prince's leadership has been absolutely key. The Iranian Prosperity Project is 175 page plan that goes into detail about the reconstruction of Iran. We'll talk about that as well. But on the ground there is a whole movement of people who are wanting their freedom, wanting a new Iran, wanting a democracy. And this plan is in the emergency phase of the plan is to have 100 day plan to a referendum for the people to vote on a new form of government. I also want to say something. It's the Iranian Americans like myself who came to America have been so blessed by America. We would be over there right now suffering these poor people for 9,93 million of them have been in open air prison and extermination camp for, for 47 years and they're just as talented as we are. There's just a couple million Iranians in America who are blessed to come here. We've added up the economic impact of those Iranian Americans. It's in the trillions of dollars. People like Dara Khosushai, who joined, I helped when I was on the board of Uber and helped build Uber as well with Travis Kalanick and Emil Maika, helped to recruit Emile Michael, who's now the undersecretary of War for R and D and he's leading this whole AI war. But Iranian Americans have built companies like Uber, Google, Omi Kordostani, Ebay, you know, have created millions of jobs in America. Just imagine 93 million of these brilliant Iranians who are trapped there unleashing on the world. It's going to be the biggest peace and economic dividend that we've seen. The team at the Iranian Prosperity Project has estimated the economic impact just to America is over $1.2 trillion of trade in a free Iran without sanctions and a democracy would happen between America and Iran. So the impact is going to be massive. It's very similar to what happened in Europe after World War II when you had Germany, Poland, etc beginning to develop. So you have basically the kind of Poland level under investment, Germany level industrial sophistication and Vietnam style labor arbitrage available in a near run.
Buck Sexton
And Sherman, if I could ask you, thank you for being here. And Shervin is with the, he's an advisor rather to the Iran Prosperity Project. Where are we on getting rid of the tyrants who are already in charge? It's great to hear that people are happy about the Trump airstrikes. And I think the plan for a future Iran would be exciting not just for people in that country, but for people all over the world because of how much could be done there. That's fantastic. But in the meantime, how do we get rid of the mullahs, the irgc, the Basij, all of the above?
Shervin Fishvahar
Absolutely. Look, this is, I call it the Trump doctrine of preemption and it's powered by AI. This is the first American AI war. The precision lethality that we're watching happen over the last couple of weeks is, is really stunning. I was talking to a friend of mine who's in the intelligence world and, and specifically about this. And the reason why this is important is if you can go 30,000ft above just the Iran situation, which, you know, people can be, have different views on, but above that is this reality of nuclear deterrence is, is actually not, not as important as what's happening now. We need to deter these evil regimes, these mafia states from being able to use the very same technologies that we're all seeing this precision, lethality, these drones, these, this AI powered warfare. If that gets into the hands of an Iran, if it gets into the hands of Russia, China, North Korea, our future in America is a peril. People don't need nuclear bombs to cause absolute man. They could use AI to build new viruses that basically assassinate political leaders, take out the whole Congress in the Senate by building a virus that specifically targets the genes of individuals. So we're at the dawn of a very scary time. And this lethality, we have the advantage right now, but in five years those types of drones and drone swarms could be coming on American cities. And so we have to wake up and realize we can't live in a world where you have a terror state that is continuing to try to build not just nuclear bombs, but drones and then shipping those drones to Ukraine and Russia to help the Russians. It's a new reality. And the reason why Trump has been so visionary as you just played. Trump was talking about this in 1988. It was prophetic. He talked about island, he talked about taking out this regime back then. He's had this principle, this isn't Israel affecting America's policy. This is an American president who's had this vision for a long time of getting rid of these types of evil regimes that are an absolutely existential threat to our American way of life and freedom. This is an immune response to a world that is full of peril if we don't start to wake up and get ahead of it. And the Iran war and liberation is the first, I think signal and Venezuela was important and it was very fast and. But the precision of the Iranian war is a signal of what's to come. And we have our advantage right now. We have to press it in Iran and against other regimes that are going to use these same technologies on us in the future.
Clay Travis
A couple of questions that I'd be curious to get your read on. And we're talking to Shervin Fishvahar, incredibly successful venture capital, among many other things that he has done. Venture capitalist here in the United States. What is the impact of Saudi Arabia, the uae, Qatar, Bahrain, all these other different places in the Middle east that used to be far smaller and less successful economically, suddenly becoming far more successful than Iran. If you look at relative economic size and per capita in income, and that's part one, how much does in other words, the neighborhood of the Middle east rising up as Iran has been falling down, how understood. Understood is that inside of the country of Iran and what do you think the percentage is of Iranians that support just the physical overthrow of the government, not, you know, in other words, what percentage support the existing power structure. Kind of take us into the world of the Iranian mind. And as you see it, that's a great question.
Shervin Fishvahar
Basically, Jimmy Carter, a peanut farmer from, from Georgia, I think, was the worst president in modern history. He affected the Middle east and the world in America in a way that we're all suffering from that huge mistake. The Crown Prince's father, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah was working on modernizing Iran, was way ahead of everyone else at the fourth largest army. An economy that was booming was modernizing Iran. And he allowed these mullahs to come in and, and cause absolute mayhem in the Middle east and the world. They've been our enemy using proxies. They've been in the enemy of Israel, trying to destroy Israel. And we've been living in a, in a new reality since 1979, for 47 years. And the poor Iranians have been the ones that have been the, the to have to suffer the brunt of it. But many others have also suffered. Those countries in the Middle east, to their credit, have advanced in the last 25 years. I was in Dubai in 2001, 2002, and there was a smattering of buildings. These are basically nation states that have accelerated in the same way in America in the 1950s, after World War II. You know, we, we spent unbelievable amounts of our GDP modernizing America and advancing our economy after World War II, built the interstate highway and, and all of the defense capabilities. And then also if you look at putting a man on the moon in the 1950s, those moon shots, it was like $250 billion of investment in those dollars back then. It was a significant. The courage it took to invest that kind of capital, paid dividends for all of our lives. We're all beneficiaries of that. The Middle east learned from that. And they've invested billions of dollars in Qatar and Saudi Arabia and UAE and have advanced far ahead. Now the reality is everyone thought that they didn't, no one expect, as President Trump said yesterday, they didn't expect to be attacked. They, you know, they weren't attacking Iran, but 14 nations got attacked by the Iranians. That shows the insanity of this cult mafia state, this Shia Islamic mafia state that is like a cult, that is a terror organization, has taken over a nation state. Their insanity is to, to, to then attack 14 countries. And so we're in a completely new Middle East. Everything has changed. The countries that didn't sign the Abraham Accords are going to rush to sign it because you know why? They want the Iron Dome technology. They want to be able to shoot down missiles with lasers. So this kind of new reality is going to reshape the Middle east and our world in a way that is advantageous to America's national security. One thing I wrote when I went to Berkeley years ago is in colleges, our moral security presages our physical security. If we don't actually take care of these principles and make sure we protect them, then our physical security will be at risk. Like what happened in 9 11. Like what's happened on 10 7. Like what would have happened if we had allowed this regime to continue. Laurie Johnney was killed. The news broke out this morning. Larry Johnny was one of the most evil but highly competent operators in, in the Islamic regime. Taking him out was a big, big deal. Taking out the Supreme Leader Khamenei, who tried to kill my father, who worked for the Shah, was head of Radiant Television because he was helping people escape from the country during the revolution. This is all, you know, full circle. These, these are very evil, evil people. No one should weep for them. The hunters have become the hunted. And AI is what has allowed us to be able to do this.
Buck Sexton
Shervin fishervar Advisor to Iran Prosperity Project Shervin, appreciate your expertise, your insights on this, sir. And let's all say a prayer for the Iranian people and hope that this goes to the place we're all hoping it goes to. Thank you, sir.
Shervin Fishvahar
We all appreciate the prayers. Thank you.
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Clay Fuller
Yeah, first off, there's a Democrat in the race. This has gone to a runoff. And the person that we're up against for April 7th is a Democrat. He's done a really good job of running a race, of not defining himself with any policy positions or with any party. So our job now is to let the voters of Georgia 14 know that there is a Democrat in the race that does not represent Northwest Georgia values. And so we're getting out there and telling the voters about my background. And obviously, we've been supported by President Trump. So making sure people understand that. They understand they've got a choice between a MAGA conservative that's supported by President Trump or radical or the radical left.
Buck Sexton
Lieutenant colonel, thanks for being here. Let's just get to it. On what do you think about the situation in the Middle east right now with Iran? What's your view of it?
Clay Fuller
Yeah, so I fully support President Trump decimating the Iranian military and all of their capabilities. Obviously, they're the number one state sponsor of terror in the region. And, you know, one of the mentors that I've had in my career is General Raisin Dan Raisin Cain. And he said it's very important that there can be no power projection at any point from the Iranian regime. So I fully support President Trump and what he's done in the Middle east and making sure that the Iranian regime cannot threaten threaten the United States or our neighbors.
Clay Travis
You mentioned the race is on April 7th. I imagine the biggest challenge right now is just making people aware that the race is going on. Right. We just had the same issue with a seat to fill in my home district in the state of Tennessee. And Democrats try to steal in and they take advantage of the fact that Democrat voters tend to be very motivated on these special elections And a lot of times Republicans are just busy and don't necessarily know. So is your biggest battle given the district right now just making people aware because it's a non traditional time to be voting, that they need to get out and get their ballots counted?
Clay Fuller
That's exactly it. Job number one for us is getting out the vote. Obviously, it's, it's a difficult time period because April 7th is right after Easter. Normally we'd have five days of early voting, but that goes up to two Good Friday. And so we're trying to make sure that voters understand that they need to get back out after the, the March 10 primary vote in the, in the runoff year and they need to make a plan. The other challenge that we have in a number of counties in the southern part of the district, they have spring break over that week of April 7th. So we really are trying to get that message out to every voter across the district. Please make your plan because we cannot take this for granted. It would be a tragedy for Georgia 14 if a Democrat won the seat. It would be a tragedy for the MAGA movement and for President Trump. So to stay motivated because the Democrats are going to do it, the radical left is going to come out and we just have to make sure that we're driving out our voters on April 7th.
Buck Sexton
If I could ask you, Lieutenant Colonel, I know you're focused on your race as you should be, and everyone listening, and especially everyone who lives in your district is paying close attention to that. But you've also got some important things happening on the Senate side in your state. Just what can you tell us about the political trajectory right now in Georgia? Where do they stand vis a vis the administration? Are things looking better for Republicans since 2024? About the same. How would you. Because you're obviously very plugged into the numbers and the sentiment. What's the feel, what's the vibe right now politically in Georgia?
Clay Fuller
Yeah, unfortunately, Georgia is going to be the bell of the ball for every election it seems like coming up. But I think the momentum's on our side and I think you saw what we did from an organizing, organizing standpoint in 2024 to make sure that we are driving out the vote. And also the really important thing, which is has been a change not only in Geor 14, but across the state on the right, is trying to tell voters early voting is okay. Obviously, normally we do so well on election Day, but if we can get out there and bank those votes early, because I don't know if you know much about Georgia weather, Last week we were at 70 degrees, and then just yesterday we had snow. And so you never know what the weather is going to be like here in Georgia in the spring. So if you've got time to go in early vote, go and make that decision and knock it out. And if we do that, continue to drive out the vote, because President Trump's policies are resonating in Georgia, the victory is there, the win is there. To send a conservative to the U.S. senate, we just have to make sure that we're getting out our voters when we make that choice.
Clay Travis
So April 7, we want to make sure everybody listening in North Georgia gets out and votes, but then you'll be back on the ballot in November. How does this work? I presume this is to fill out the remaining term. Marjorie Taylor Greene. So basically, you're going to be running for the rest of this year, am I right?
Clay Fuller
That's right, Clay. I'm in endless campaign season for the rest of my life, it seems like. So with the way that Marjorie stepped down and created a special election. And in Georgia, that's a jungle primary. So that's why the top two vote getters in the March 10 primary, one is a Democrat. So then that runoff for the special election, which will be to fill Marjorie Greene's. The rest of Marjorie Greene's seat until the end of December 2026, that's April 7th. And then there will be another primary on May 19th. Obviously, we're hoping to be in that primary as, as the incumbent, and then there will be the general election in November of this year. So we've got elections coming up. So. Yes, sir.
Clay Travis
Yeah, May 19, you mentioned. Okay, so I want everybody to go vote for Clay Fuller. Easy name to remember here. If you listen to this show on April 7th, I want you guys to go get it, to vote for him. But then May 19, almost immediately, we're flipping. We've got a hugely competitive Republican ticket and Democrat ticket, as Buck mentioned, in a state that is very much the center battleground state. What is the expectation for turnout in that primary? I know you got a contested decision on who the governor should be and the nominee for Republicans and Democrats as well, but also the Senate race. I mean, the amount of money that's going to be spent in Georgia is going to be off the charts.
Clay Fuller
It really is. And the big concern for me and my race is making sure we don't hit voter fatigue. And. But we know voters in Georgia 14 and across the state of Georgia care about who's going to lead them. They care about the policies of getting regulations off their back, tax taxes off their back. They just want to, they want it to be the free state of Georgia. So they're going to be very concerned about getting the right people in there. And I think they're going to be voting red both in May and then in November as well. So I think we're, we're not going to have a problem as long as we continue to turn out the voters.
Clay Travis
All right. Clay Fuller is his name. Everybody in Georgia 14, I believe is correct. Right. April 7th, we need you to get out and vote for Clay Fuller and then you can show back up after he wins on April 7th with all of your support and vote for him again the next month in the primary. And all of you should be engaged in voting in this Georgia primary that is coming up because there's a lot of big decisions to make there too. Clay, we appreciate the time and we want everybody listening right now to make sure that they're aware again that date April 7th, if they want to help, what can they do?
Clay Fuller
Go to Clay Fuller for Georgia.com we can always use donations and then just if you know anybody that lives in northwest Georgia, just make sure that they're aware to get out there and vote and you're going to have a number of opportunities to support a Clay outside of the show.
Clay Travis
There you go. Clay Fuller, April 7, get the vote in. We appreciate the time.
Clay Fuller
Thank you so much. Thanks for having me.
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Episode: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 17, 2026
Date: March 17, 2026
Host: Clay Travis & Buck Sexton
Notable Guest: Shervin Fishvahar (Advisor to Iran Prosperity Project), Lt. Col. Clay Fuller (Republican Nominee, GA-14)
This episode dives deep into the shifting international landscape in the Middle East, particularly focusing on U.S. military action in Iran, its implications, and the domino effect on regional powers like Cuba and Venezuela. The hosts analyze former President Trump’s latest statements (and his approach to foreign policy, especially regarding Iran), discuss cultural touchstones from St. Patrick’s Day to the World Baseball Classic, and examine domestic political developments, including a key special election in Georgia. The show also features an insightful interview with Shervin Fishvahar about the state of Iranian civil society and the path ahead after recent U.S. actions.
Trump's "April Fools" Hypothetical
Buck jokes about Trump pulling an April Fool's on the public with the Iran withdrawal timetable.
"Hopefully Trump won't end it on March 31st and then announce a full scale ground invasion on April 1st. Psych." — Buck Sexton (07:34)
St. Patrick's Day Parade Banter
The hosts joke about not understanding the appeal of parades for adults, trading stories about strange New York parade experiences, and Irish music.
"I'm very anti parade." — Clay Travis (21:41)
Confusion Over Voice Gender
Clay amusingly mistakes the Irish president’s voice for a man’s during a segment about globalist immigration policy.
"I totally thought that was an effeminate dude." — Clay Travis (30:46)
This packed episode blends timely international developments with cultural observances and local politics, with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton’s characteristic mix of sharp analysis and irreverent humor. The focal point is the evolving U.S. policy toward Iran and its ripple effects, fleshed out by direct commentary from policymakers and on-the-ground observers. Listeners are treated to a robust debate on what political, demographic, and cultural change means for both America and its allies—woven together with the hosts’ easy banter and colorful asides.