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Clay Travis
Welcome everybody. Monday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show starts right now. Appreciate you all hanging out with us, spending some time with us here. Much to dive into Clay back from a wonderful weekend of Trump and NCAA wrestling. Flying on Trump Force One, no less Air Force One. He will break down all of the biggest takeaways from this and and all that play. I assume you had a fantastic time.
Buck Sexton
I did. And just to be clear, I imagine that I have set a record that probably may not have been ever in existence. I landed in New York City and Philadelphia and then returned to Washington D.C. with President Trump. And I landed like midnight we did on Saturday, turning into Sunday, checked into the hotel, woke up early, headed straight to the airport and hopped on a Southwest Airlines flight. How many people do you think have gone Air Force One to Southwest Airlines? I would say that is probably the extreme. You cannot go in different more extreme for aviation. So that was my arrive in D.C. on Air Force One, leave Air Force One on Southwest Airlines. And anyway, we've got a lot to talk about. We got some good clips from President Trump. He wanted to to tell all of you he'll be on with us soon and that that he is proud of the, the success this show is having and that he misses Rich. So he wanted me to. To tell all of you that and that he is thankful. And I talked to you about it, Buck. I mean, maybe my biggest takeaway is just how comfortable he looks. He just has done this before. And I think anytime you have a brand new job, whether it's president of the United States or president of a company or heck, just a manager, for the first time, you don't really know what you don't know. And he knows exactly how to do this job, and he just seems very, very comfortable in it. And I think you can see that through the first 60 days, how well things have gone.
Clay Travis
So, yeah, I saw some clips from the wrestling championships look like it was. I've never seen an NCAA wrestling tournament get so much attention. So Trump going there has, has elevated. Elevated that sport in a way that I have never seen before. We've also got updates on, on the border and, and immigration. I know Trump. Clay spoke to you about that. We'll play that clip in a little bit. I do want to spend some time today on the woke Snow White disaster.
Buck Sexton
Yes.
Clay Travis
Because I think it is part of the overall trend right now. I think it is. It's part of what we've seen, which is this woke stuff now doesn't. Not only does not work anymore, increasingly they clown themselves when they try this. They are making big mistakes in the marketplace. From what I saw, it cost somewhere in the $250 million plus range to make the movie. When you add marketing into that. Marketing is usually 100% of production budget, as I understand it. Not that I'm in the movie business, but that's what I've read. And it has made. It made $40 million in its opening weekend. Yeah, that's what, that's what we've been told. So I think there's something, something to be discussed here about all the decisions that were made. Snow White is like a boss girl now. It's not about, like, you know, happily ever after and finding true love and Prince Charming. She's a boss girl. Yeah. Nobody wants to see this crap. And maybe they should figure that out. Or they won't and things will. Things will start to continue to fall apart for them. Tim Walls is backpedaling on what he said about Tesla. Remember Clay last week we gave him a really tough time about the Tesla situation, as I think anyone should when he says that he's rooting for Tesla stock to go down dramatically. It's moronic for somebody in this country to say that for a whole range of reasons, especially for a Democrat who's supposed to care about climate change. But I was gonna start with this. Judge Boasberg, remember this guy Clay, the one that wanted the planes to turn around, has rejected the Trump administration's attempt to rescind his restraining order. And he says that he thinks the Venezuelans mark for deportation under the Enemy Alien Enemies act are likely to win. They're entitled to hearings, they're entitled to due process. Democrats are now in the position of going to the mat to defend who we believe are violent gang members who are in the country. I think this is going to continue to just pile up the Ls the losses for all Democrats yet the big.
Buck Sexton
Structural issue that is in play. And we have talked about this a lot, but I don't think most people really have understood exactly how this is designed. All of these federal district court judges and there are about 600 of them, roughly half of them are left wing appointees. And they have decided that they are going to be the front lines opposition to allowing any sort of success for the Trump administration. And this is just designed to be roadblocks against the Trump train. And they know this is, this is what we told you would happen. But it's why the Trump team is moving so fast. They know that if they can get a part of Congress back, right, if they can win the House, because they're not going to take the Senate back once they get to the summer of 2026, everything bogs down. So really Trump has now in order to get his agenda underway about a year and we hope that he is gonna be able to retain the House and that certainly he's gonna have the Senate to work for. But really they know he's a one term president now and he's gotta get a ton done in the first 18 months. And they basically decided the best way to keep that from happening is to throw themselves athwart his agenda. This is the judges. What should happen is the Supreme Court should step in rather quickly on some of these things and, and say this is clearly within the province of the President's powers. I was reading in the Wall Street Journal this morning a well articulated argument about how if the President doesn't have the ability to deport violent felons who are not citizens, what in the world does he have the ability to do? That seems buck to me, the very foundation of the President's powers.
Clay Travis
Yes, well, this is why I think this judge is likely to be, you know, be found wrong on this. I think he will be overturned. I think that there's no chance that he is going to get his, get his. I shouldn't say no chance. It's a low chance he's going to end up getting his way in this. But the problem, and this is what keeps coming up again and again, is that the slowdown and the like, I always say the process is the punishment, the ability to make this stuff all have to go to court over and over again is just meant to prevent Trump from implementing the agenda with the clear election win and the, I think, decisive momentum he has politically after, let's just be honest, Democrat misrule, and complete and utter failure on a whole range of issues. So they're going to try to slow everything down. And I think that on the, on the side of things that we see right now, what they're doing is just intended to be more of the same. We saw this in 2016. So, Clay, I'm, I am hopeful that there will be some way that the Supreme Court is able to weigh in here and stop them from continuing to just use this as the, the sabotage mechanism of the Trump administration. But it's, it's frustrating to watch this because think about this. Federal judges. I keep pointing this out to people because I think it's so important. People were held for over a year. Remember that whole thing about a speedy trial in this country. People were held for over a year in many cases in solitary, who were U.S. citizens, and some of them were entirely nonviolent. J6 individuals. And the entire legal apparatus, for the most part, was unwilling to say anything about due process or presumption of innocence. It was. They were insurrectionists. Now we've got presumably members of Trenda Aragua who are in the country illegally, who are part of a horrifically violent and heinous gang. And the Democrats are doing everything they can to make sure it's as hard as possible. So to get them to leave the country, to kick them out of the country. And people are going to suffer as a result of this stuff because the longer these gang members or gang members who are here illegally in general stay in the country, the more murders and rapes and assaults and armed robberies and all of that will occur. And they just, the Democrats just don't care because Trump is doing it. So it must be bad. Yeah.
Buck Sexton
And it used to be a very rare occurrence for a federal district court judge to try to enjoin nationally an issue because there was a question about whether they had the ability to do it. And you would tend to have judges on a federal District court level, who would focus on their particular region. This is a dispute that is taking place, oh, I don't know, in the, in the Southern District of New York. And so we're going to focus on exactly what's going on there, and we're not going to make this action apply. One judge's opinion apply nationwide. Now, there seems to be a very aggressive posture from the judiciary where they want to have their ruling apply nationwide. And here's the other thing that is worth contemplating. This is how these judges think they're going to get, get promotions. If you're the federal district court judge who stands up to Donald Trump, the next time that there are Democrats in a position of power controlling the White House, and it will happen again, they will elevate these judges and, and they will try to get them on the circuit court level, or maybe you even bump yourself all the way up to the front of the line to become a Supreme Court justice. It's not just that they see themselves as throwing themselves athwart the Trump administration and they want to stay in these jobs. It's how they see their ability to elevate themselves. These judges are now the Resistance 2.0. Democrat Party politics has collapsed. The legacy media, by and large, has collapsed. What is left is, I think, quite clearly the opposition coming from the federal district court judges. And the Supreme Court should step in buck, because at least it takes five typically Supreme Court justices to agree to have a law enjoin the President of the United States. Right now, we have 600 individual judges who believe it's within their authority to stop the President from doing something.
Clay Travis
So we'll continue to watch this closely because it's obviously very important that Trump sees this through and continues on this. The good news is the I think people are recognizing that Trump knows what he's doing with the economy, or more people are seeing this. One or two off weeks in the stock market is utterly meaningless in the grand scheme of things. The border security situation is much better than I even anticipated it could be at this point with a 95% reduction in illegal crossings. You know, we are two months into this administration, Clay, and there are already substantial wins to point to, and they are continuing to just keep it all rolling. So they're absolutely keeping the promises. They're doing what they said. Trump's doing what he said he would do. Elon and Doge is forcing a necessary conversation, not just for less wasteful, more efficient government, but saving us from financial oblivion as a nation. I think that's a pretty big deal. And it's just so interesting for me, I think, to see how as this plays out, there are more and more ways, more and more areas you can point to where you say we are trying to fix things or our side is trying to get things done that matter and that are important. And the Democrats are just petty and spiteful and completely rudderless. Other than trying to sabotage Trump, really, they exist. The Democrat Party exists right now not for ideas, not for solutions, but to come up with ways to make sure that Trump can't get things done, even including things that any rational person should want to happen. And I think this is also why the Tesla situation plays the way that it does. Clay, the people that are so scared about climate change hate Tesla now. They're just. They're just crazy. They just hate whatever our side is trying to do.
Buck Sexton
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Nate Silver
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Maria Konnikova
And I'm Maria Konnikova. We're both journalists and professional poker players. And on our podcast Risky Business, we talk about taking risks in everything from poker to politics.
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Clay Travis
Welcome back into Clay and Box. So Clay was hanging, you know, with the big guy, as one does. This past weekend, he was flying around on Air Force One and having time with the leader, Free World. And I. I think this is the first time, maybe, first time maybe I can think of where the President of the United States is truly just the most famous person on the planet. I think Donald Trump is more famous and recognizable than. Than any other human being. You know, there are usually some sports stars. Back in the day, it would have been, I think, Michael Jordan, Ronaldo, the soccer player. If you're just pure recognizable.
Buck Sexton
Messy. Yes. Who's Lionel Messi? Who's down there where you are now? Like, I mean, yes, these are.
Clay Travis
I think Trump is the most famous person on the planet as well as being the president, which is pretty remarkable thing. Kerry and I have started watching. You know, I never watched the original Apprentice. I just. I never. I didn't watch it. I don't know. I guess I was in college. And you go back and watch it now and, you know, he's quite a showman. It's pretty funny.
Buck Sexton
I watched it. It was a really good show. The first couple years. Yeah, but the.
Clay Travis
But I mean, he carries the show. That's the thing. It's not. It's not like American Idol where you can have a bunch of interchangeable judges. He is the show.
Buck Sexton
Yes.
Clay Travis
Like, without him, there is no show. You know, that's the thing. I mean, it's well produced and everything else. Obviously it was super successful. But. Ok, back to. I just thought that's interesting. Now they've got it. I think it's on Amazon now. But Clay asked Trump. That's why we're thinking about Trump right now. About the incident where Tim Walls is saying he thinks he could kick people's asses or whatever. And this is how he responded. This is cut six.
Buck Sexton
You saw Tim Walls. I know you talked about Tim Walls saying he could beat up Trump supporters. Did you see Caitlyn Jenner said that she thought she would be able to take him. Who would you take in a battle? Caitlyn Jenner or Tim Wallace?
F
Stay with all day long. But I also have, you know, Kane. Yeah, how about Kane?
Buck Sexton
Oh, Glenn is an awesome guy. He challenged him. I put up 10 grand for that, too. And the challenges. I don't think Tim Walls has responded.
F
That wouldn't last second. He's like seven feet tall.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
F
The biggest human being.
Buck Sexton
He's an awesome guy.
F
He's a great guy, too. He's a mayor of a town and he's all maggot.
Buck Sexton
That's Glenn Jacobs, mayor of Knoxville. I think we've had him on the show before. Former WWE wrestler. And by the way, that was on Air Force One. So inevitably there's going to be audio. We'll play a couple of the cuts and audio guy or gal is going to be like, why isn't the audio? But it was not a formal studio. It said literally sitting on Air Force.
Clay Travis
Didn't even sound like you. I was. I mean, the difference in the vocal is really pronounced. Was that with your iPhone?
Buck Sexton
Was with an iPhone.
Clay Travis
Ah.
Buck Sexton
That's why they wanted to. They wanted to have. And I'm going to write about it at Outkick. They wanted written articles. They didn't want to necessarily look. This is part of the new media initiative. And so, Buck, you're going to be up at some point. We're going to be up. They're trying to do a good job. And I think this is important of reaching out to new audience as opposed to consistently giving the Associated Press access or giving access to frankly Media outlets that don't actually produce very substantial audiences anymore. They saw in the election that reaching out to new audiences was actually far more effective, frankly, than sitting down sometimes with CBS or NBC or abc, who, you know is going to be unfair. And I was reading actually that Brett Baier in his serious newscast on Fox News is often now beating abc, NBC, cbs. And there's still lots of people who watch those old legacy media outlets, but their audience is collapsing in many ways. And so this is the way the media under Trump, Caroline Levitt's team, is trying to reach out to new audience.
Clay Travis
Yes, we have been talking for a long time about how Democrat corporate media is, has been really running on, you know, the legacy aspect of it, and the platform manages.
Buck Sexton
It's running on pum fumes.
Clay Travis
It's running on fumes. And now this, now things have actually happened. It's like bankruptcy comes slowly, then suddenly. The collapse of the Democrat media has come slowly, slowly, then suddenly. We've seen this coming for a long time. But it was very clear, I think, that if, if what happened did happen, which is they all said Donald Trump's going to go to prison, Democrats are getting another four years and they go all in on that. And then it doesn't happen. Like, like I've been saying, Clay, it's not just that they have lost all credibility with the center. And then to the right of the country, they really left their own side looking foolish and high and dry. And that's the thing. You can't make your audience feel like idiots in the media business and get away with it. Right. And Democrats who watch MSNBC and believe all that nonsense, they look like fools now. And that's the part of it that I think is really causing. And cnn, same thing, causing the business model to collapse.
Buck Sexton
And Tim Walls coming out that cut that we played for you where he said, oh, I was joking. He wasn't joking. I mean, when you specifically say, I've got the stock app and I root against Elon Musk Co. Tesla, that is a direct attack. And the stock price has gone up $50 since Tim Walls attacked the company. So that is not insubstantial. If you just bought on the day that Tim Walls was bragging about how Tesla was doing a poor job, then you would have done well. But finally the media did its job there. And they pointed out, they said, wait a minute, Minnesota's pension funds, of which all of the retirees from state government that are invested in, has millions of shares of Tesla stock, as you could well predict, if you understood basic market economics at all because it's one of the biggest companies in the world and certainly American companies are going to be strongly invested in by American pension funds. So Walls is actually rooting against his own retirees when he's bragging about the company not doing well and not wanting it to succeed.
Clay Travis
Well, this is what we talked about last week, pointing out that to root against Tesla is really to root against the American economy. Not just because it's an all American company, truly. I mean, everything is made here, designed here, built here. It's all made here in America. I think the primary factories in the Austin, Texas area. Right, that's there. The, the, the, the, I think they've.
Buck Sexton
Got them all over. I know their primary headquarters is now in Austin, but they've got, they, they've done a good job.
Clay Travis
Their biggest factory. Yeah, I mean their biggest factory. I, I think it's the, the one they like, the mega factory they had built in, off. Anyway, point is, it's all here in America and there are a number of companies that have been creating so much wealth that it actually props up much of the stock market, which means you need this stuff in order to meet pension obligations. So this is why it's very important people talk about the markets. You need to understand it's not just, you know, because the way Democrats speak about it isn't always so funny. Most hedge fund managers vote Democrat, but Democrats speak of hedge fund managers or Wall street, quote, unquote, with disdain, even though it's their team primarily. But beyond that, if you work, if you're on a city pension plan anywhere in the country, they're not going to be able to meet the obligations to you and your family as a cop, as a firefighter, as a teacher, if, you know, Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Google, Tesla, if these companies don't do well. So to root against them.
Buck Sexton
Yes.
Clay Travis
Is to root for a recession, essentially, or, you know, to root, in the case of, of Tesla, for one of the most important American companies to be doing poorly. I mean, it would be like, you know, 70 years ago rooting against General Motors. Like, what are you doing? Which is why Tim Wallace has now walked it back.
Buck Sexton
I also, I think it just speaks to how many morons there are at the top of the Democrat party. I was reading Axios this morning, which I like to do. I get their free AM distillation of what the news is out there, and they had a lot of Democrats saying this is the worst the Democrat party position they've been in in 50 years. They don't really know what in the world to do and how to handle the situation that they are in. There is a full fledged panic that is quietly building inside of the Democrat party because there's a great stat out there buck, 18 year olds, that is the first time you're voting. And maybe there are some of you out there listening to this on podcast. 18 year olds, I'd love to hear from you. The young first time voters, they have broken more conservative than 75 year old voters. Let me repeat that. 18 year 8, sorry. 18 year old boys. 18 year old boys voted more conservative in this election as the data is continuing to come out than 75 year old men did. They've never seen anything like this historically and I think there is a panic setting and I talked about this buck because my 15 year old and it's still kind of crazy to me that I'm going to have two voters that are my kids in the 2028 election. My, my 15 year old said and he's right based on everything I see around him, he said dad, for the, when the first time I can vote, I can't wait to vote Republican in 2028. And my 17 year old said the same thing. They haven't been able to vote yet and all of their friends this next like five to six years. I think you have to call it kind of the COVID generation. Young men, young boys. Now they are voting. I mean is that a crazy stat? I think a lot of you out there who are in this age range like you're beaming if you're listening to us. It's not getting talked about a lot but it's starting to circulate. 18 year old boys voted more conservatively than 75 year old men. That is what never happened I don't think in the history of United States elections, certainly not anybody's lives right now.
Clay Travis
I think that, I think that Covid played a, played a large role in their formative years. They're thinking the same way. You know, 911 played a huge role in people that are, that are clay, your age, my age, I know in all of our lives. But yes, in terms of life path, a lot of us, how many of you listening right now join the military because of 911 and your sense of patriotism and that we have enemies. And 911 was formative, particularly formative for people who were military age men and women. Okay, that's, that's just what we saw the 911 generation. I think there's also now a Covid generation. It's very different. But I think it has a similar degree of impact on, on psychology and sense of, of the way we interact with our government and whether we are citizens or subjects. Because they were lied to about all this stuff. I mean the New York Times is now coming out and saying the COVID lab leak came from the Wuhan thing. Wuhan Institute of Virology probably now they're five years late on this one. But the point is they were lied to. Their lives were disrupted and they were. Their interests and needs were cast aside for hysterical low testosterone Democrat men and who were older and they realized this and they're not forgiving it and they shouldn't. And also the anti masculinity stuff that they've been subjected to is completely beyond the pale. They've seen that. It's crazier with them than it has ever been before.
Buck Sexton
You and I grew up and this is what I'm writing about in the new book that I'm working on. You and I grew up Buck, roughly in an era when this girl power, girl boss thing rose. But it wasn't when I, in the 1980s and the 1990s, like I wasn't. And you weren't constantly steeped in the idea that boys are awful. Every little kid growing up today who is 11, 12, 13 years old and a little bit older and a little bit younger if they're a boy. And a lot of you out there are boy moms and you experience this too. And you look around and you're. You don't have to tear boys down to give girls equal opportunity. And I think we moved from hey, girls can do anything and boys can do anything. And that's something to celebrate to. Boys are a problem and we have to tear down boys to elevate girls.
Clay Travis
I completely agree with that. But I would also add girls actually can't do anything. Girls can't. Girls can't have a child in their 60s can't do it. You know, that's actually reality. You can't.
Buck Sexton
Biology exists.
Clay Travis
Yes, biology exists. A woman is not going to pass Navy SEAL training. An actual biological female. Like that's not going to happen. Even though they were hoping that it would, you know, all, you know.
Buck Sexton
So yeah, women can dominate the NBA. Right. Like that is not going to happen.
Clay Travis
But you know, this is why I think anybody. This is why the gender thing has mattered so much. Because to the gender, to the generation that has come up with the most radicalized gender ideology being imposed on them, they realize these people are nuts. Yeah, they're actually, they're actually deranged. This is a deranged philosophy. It's, it is not based in reality. And whether you're, you know, 13 or 30, you should be able to see that. And I think that a lot of teenagers now who are just able to vote are saying, yeah, no, I know what's going on here.
Buck Sexton
I think also a lot of women are rejecting the idea that men should be more feminine. I think a lot of you out there don't like that. You know, we created this world where women should be more masculine and men should be more feminine. And I think in particular, a lot of women out there, like, I don't want to date a feminist. First of all, lots of men lie. Like, if you're a woman and you sit down across the table from the guy and he says, like, I'm a huge feminist, you should just stand up and leave because I think he's lying to you. And male feminists are, I think, probably the least trustworthy people on the planet. Because my theory on this, and Buck, you've heard me say this before, is the male feminist is playing the male feminist card because he has nothing else. He's actually lying and he thinks you want to hear it, but he doesn't actually mean it.
Clay Travis
He's just trying his sleep with women through a swindle, which is pretending that he cares about this stuff. Never trust anyone who self describes as a male feminist. Every guy knows that.
Buck Sexton
Especially like the first date. What are you into? I'm really into feminism. What? No. Get up and leave. Trust me, you do not want any more time with that guy. We'll take some calls on this and we'll continue to break down everything that happened over the weekend. In the meantime, I just had producer Greg tally things for us on the ncaa. Producer Mark. All right. I thought it was producer Greg, producer.
Clay Travis
Are two hockey obsessed producers. By the way, just FYI, I will.
Buck Sexton
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F
I think it's great.
Buck Sexton
Has he talked to you about the fact that he thinks because they let Biden get away with everything when he was in office, they started to push him. They came after you like crazy.
F
At length. I talked to him about it. He's a good guy. I didn't really know him in the first time.
Buck Sexton
Yeah.
F
I mean, it's such a difference between now and the first.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
F
Zuckerberg and Bezos and Jensen, who's fantastic.
Buck Sexton
I know you helped outkick, had a story, a couple of interviews that we did that were being edited, that they worked out and they figured out on Facebook through Zuckerberg. What has Bezos told you about trying to be more fair in his coverage?
F
Just that, yeah, he's really trying to be more fair. They actually did a couple of bad articles at every. Said, this is crazy.
Buck Sexton
Yeah.
F
I lose my fortune, this thing. Are they. And they, you know, they're out of control, these people. Crazy. They're. They're crazy people. They're out of control. And. And he's actually a very good guy. I got to know him just a second time. He was up. If you look at the inauguration, I look at the people that were on stage, there was a woozhoo of a world that was totally against me the first time. It's a much different presidency and much more support.
Buck Sexton
Okay. I think that is really kind of important here. Buck crazy people. Jeff Bezos has told Trump that the Washington Post is being run by crazy people. This is according to Trump, and I think it has to be true. If you just look at the actions that Jeff Bezos has undertaken to suddenly try and corral the crazy town of the Washington Post, and I think it's reflective. At the end, he talked about the cultural change. It's seismically different. Right. We're not even seeing the Democrats or the legacy media able to really line up and do anything to stop Trump. And in fact, some of the people that were the biggest roadblocks, like the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos are now kind of getting on board the Trump train.
Clay Travis
Well, where were they going to go after what they had been promising their. Their side, their audience for years? I mean, what. What do you say at this point? We have to remember we would. We would pop in and out. We would read the occasional. I know you're. You're a New York Times subscriber. I was a New York Times subscriber. I'm trying to get away from it. But we're not as steeped in all of the editorials and all of the coverage that those papers were doing of Trump the whole time, because we have other things we have to read and Also, at some point, there's only so much propaganda that you can stomach. But imagine that you had been. You have been fed this steady diet of. Trump is going to get crushed in these trials. Trump is going to end up, you know, sentenced for these, These criminal wrongdoings. Trump maybe is going to be financially ruined. That was another thing they thought they would accomplish in New York with that absurd Letitia James, you know, corporate fraud trial. And all of that came to nothing. In fact, it elevated, I think, Trump to make sure that he was going to win the presidency dramatically because people saw what was going on. So they're in total rebuild mode. I mean, this is the time when the Democrat Party is trying different things to come up with some way to justify its existence to the people who have been supporting it for this long, which is why you have the. The Bernie and AOC traveling show going on right now. You know, they're going around together and trying to raise money and all of this stuff. But I think that Trump part, you know, Clay, you said this, and I believe this is important. There's something from your interaction with him this time. There's a poise and a calm and a. Almost a sense of relaxation that Trump has. He has defeated the enemy. I mean, you know, if you think of the media as the primary enemy, he won. There's no way that that ever changes. Now. He goes out a winner no matter what, and part of his legacy will be the destruction of the media manipulation machine that the Democrats had relied on for our entire adult lives until Trump came along. For our entire lives. Not just adult lives.
Buck Sexton
I also. I've seen Trump say this recently, Buck. I hadn't heard it before. Cut 14 here. He talked about prevailing to what you're saying against the lawfare, against him. But he said that his initial read when the, when the raid at Mar A Lago happened, was that it was going to be really bad for his presidential campaign. And then he decided, well, I've got to just roll with it. Listen to cut 14 here, where they.
F
Attacked Marla or they attacked Marlon.
Buck Sexton
Yes.
F
They invaded it. I said, oh, boy, this is brutal for my election.
Buck Sexton
You thought initially it was going to be bad.
F
I thought so. The one thing I did is I talked to the press. I had news conference.
Maria Konnikova
Yeah.
F
Whenever anything like that happened. These were crooked people, 100% crooked when they did something like that. Or the indictment. But the indictment, not one indictment. It's four or five.
Buck Sexton
Right.
F
Okay. And that led to 80 or 90 or because everyone had. It was a totally rigged Deal. I would go out that night, and I'd have a news conference. I talked to the people, and the people realized it was a scam. Yeah, it turned out to be a scam. Look what happened. And they're all out here. I said in Air Force One with you talking one of those things, it.
Buck Sexton
Is kind of remarkable where we are. One more thing. I asked him, Buck, whether he thought Kamala should run for governor and if he had any advice he would give her. Here was Trump on Kamala's future. Cut to Kamala's talking about running for governor. Would you give her any advice as a politician? Do you think she should run? Do you think she's gonna do it? What do you think her future is?
F
I'd let her run as far as. I don't want to be giving people advice politically. But one thing she's got to do, she's got to start doing interviews.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
F
I mean, you can't get away with both of them. He. But during the COVID things, he did no interviews, and he got away with it because of COVID because, you know, you were able to do things that you could do. It was a great election, this last one. And I do think this. I think it's much more historic the way it happened than if I had gone.
Buck Sexton
And typically, don't you think in some way it's better because you have the Senate and the house now in 24, you're able to be more effective than you would have been in 20?
F
Probably it's better because it shows how bad they were. Yeah, there was so bad in the chosen. And when you see, you know, you're comparing you comparing it to the worst president in the history of our country. And I think in that way, it's better there what they were doing didn't work. And if I would have done it more traditionally, you know, we wouldn't have known that.
Buck Sexton
Okay, so those cuts, you can listen up on up on Clay and Buck. But I do think the biggest takeaway is he is just reveling in it. Buck, in a way, to your point, he beat his enemies. I got to tell you, when we walked out at the NCAA wrestling championships, which I don't remember anybody ever really talking about that much. I mean, he brought the attention with him. The entire place, standing ovation, chanting, usa. It's now happened at the Super Bowl. It's now happened at the Daytona 500. It's now happened at the wrestling championships. Men, who are overwhelmingly sports fans. I know a lot of you are women sports fans. As well. But men are behind Trump at a level that I haven't seen in a very, very long time. Buck. I haven't seen anything like this. The reception.
Clay Travis
Yes. Well, I can remember in previous Republican administrations, including Trump's first, but going back to the Bush years, it was a state of siege, day one, right away, and they had a lot more artillery than we did. They had a lot more voices who would come in and tell you all these different reasons why this new admin, you know, this new Republican or this, this new new administration is terrible for X, Y and Z. And, you know, they're. In the case of Bush, you know, he's dumb and Cheney's corrupt and all these things that they would say and put aside. Whatever you think of the specific criticisms, they were able to turn the mood of the country sour intentionally as a manipulation, as a Republican was in charge. This is the first time I've ever seen it where they just can't do it. They know they can't do it. They no longer have the power. They no longer have the ability to create some story out of thin air that, that makes everyone think that there's some doom hanging over the country because of the Republican that is in office right now. As people have been saying, you know, the vibes are, the vibes are strong right now in Trump world. Things are looking good. There's a lot of challenges ahead, and we're very aware of that. There's a lot of things that still need to be. We're just in the opening inning. I mean, there's a lot that needs to be done. But this is. I've never seen anything like this before. It's like the, the, the Democrat media apparatus has been defanged, still there, but it just doesn't have the same ability that it used to. And I think Trump recognized. Trump not only recognizes that Clay Trump is the reason for that. They threw, they exhausted themselves like a boxer who's thrown so many punches and missed that eventually he just falls to the canvas. They exhausted themselves trying to destroy Trump and now it's over for them.
Buck Sexton
I thought it was interesting when he said that he thought the initial raid, and I think he called it, you know, the attack on Mar? A Lago was going to be really successful for them because I think you and I, our initial, because I remember when this happened, you and I's initial take was, we know this is going to be good for Trump with Republicans because people are going to rally around him. I think as soon as they raided Mar? A Lago Effectively the Republican nomination was over. I think what he did a masterful job of was spinning it such that the middle of the road voter came to come down on his side as opposed to the Biden team side. And I think that's where using the media and talking every day was ultimately to his benefit in a way that I don't think it was clear it would be right. Democrats basically thought this will make him unelectable. They ended up being wrong. It actually I think got him elected and blew up in their faces.
Clay Travis
Yeah, well, they, they believe that all these things that they would do would make him unelectable. Think about it's the biggest political own goal in history. I've never seen anything like this. No one's ever seen anything like this. To have used all the powers of the abused powers of the prosecutorial arm of the government, of the media apparatus, of the Democrat power in Hollywood and the culture to try to destroy someone and actually make them even more unstoppable is something that no, nobody could have anticipated. So it is the most remarkable political comeback in the history of, I think, the history of the country. I mean, you have to go back to like George Washington holding together the army at Valley Forge for something that really is so defying the odds. It's pretty remarkable. And I think that Trump now is realizing that he's able to pursue the agenda in a way where no matter what the left says or does at this point, he won. And now it's just what can he do for the country? It really is about what's best for the country now and not how do I keep the wolves at bay so I can do the best for the country. There's still some of that, I get it, but totally different. The White House in the first term, I remember, I friends were friends with a lot of people that were Trump's circle in that White House and it was, they were under siege the whole time and it was a very different world. People were worried they were going to get sent to prison. People were worried that, you know, maybe Trump was going to get impeached or he was impeached. But, you know, before it happened, they were concerned. What does that mean? And it has just been an astonishingly positive thing for the country. I think, Clay, that the lawfare failed. If lawfare had worked, I don't really know if we have. I don't really know if we're operating in a free country anymore with real elections. I really think that that's a big, a big win for all of us.
Buck Sexton
It would have set the precedent. You always try to put your chief political adversary in prison for the rest of his life or her life. If you're in a position of power, which is what happens in banana republics and how they end up collaps. Because if it works, that's what happens.
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Buck Sexton
It is clear that I have a darker sensibility when it comes to television. Like I can put up with more than you or producer Ali can when it comes to, to. To down the rabbit hole. Crazy.
Clay Travis
I, I do not do well with. You know, maybe my mind is more like a delicate flower these days when it comes to my content and entertainment. I don't like things that are too violent. I don't like things that are too bawdy, perhaps. Is that the right word? I got him to choke on his Crockett. I got him to choke on his Crockett coffee. Look at that. That was awesome.
Buck Sexton
I almost spit my Crockett coffee out everywhere. Go body. Were you. Were you born in 1924?
Clay Travis
You know, I'm just saying sometimes, you know, some of us are more comfortable.
Buck Sexton
Seeing that sometimes there's too many. There's too many bucks, some lasses in the television shows of late that you're watching.
Clay Travis
Yeah. Bunch of, bunch of ladies out there being a little too, A little too frisky on the television. My liking. So, you know, it's a little, little too.
Buck Sexton
I will say this my wife has had to deal with for the past 20 years. Every time there's an HBO show, you know, they give a content warning before the show and it'll say like, there's nudity. And I'll be like, yes. Because it used to be. I literally pumped my fist like, yes, this is going to be a good show. My wife's had to deal with this for 20 years of late. All of the nudity I see in my shows is male. I don't know when they flip with. It's not. Not anywhere near as enjoyable. I will say used to be almost all nudity was female. The last, like, have you noticed this, like the last three or four years in quote unquote, Prestige Television, it's always naked guys now. And a lot of it is not very enjoyable. So I'm not. The first 15 years of HBO shows, it was like, okay, probably gonna be some good looking naked girls in this show. I'm excited. Even more now. Not a lot more nude guys. Not as enjoyable for me.
Clay Travis
So let's talk Snow White. Snow White was at one point the. The first, I believe, the first full length animated feature released in theaters back in 1937. Am I if I get any of these wrong team, let me know. It was wildly popular and the, you know, the Disney. So much of, I think like the Disney really had two things going for it for a long time. People love the parks. Fine. I know the parks have become very expensive now, but people love the parks and they love the animated. Those. Those animated features. I mean, I grew up and we've all seen, I think, 90. What do you think 95% of our listeners have seen the original Snow White, the original cartoon.
Buck Sexton
I don't know how you wouldn't have seen.
Clay Travis
Right. I mean, and if you didn't see it when you were a kid, you have kids, you've seen it, right? So. And it's really an iconic. It's an iconic animated film. And I think Disney had a number of these over the years. You know, Sleeping Beauty I actually really liked. Some of you are going to laugh, but I really like the Robin Hood with Robin Hood as a fox. Do you know what I'm talking about as a cartoon?
Buck Sexton
I love that growing up. Peter Pan, my favorite, along with Robin Hood.
Clay Travis
Great animation, great music, great stories. This is stuff that everyone really celebrates. It was a really amazing part of American culture.
Buck Sexton
Let me hit you with a detail that will bring home how profitable Snow White was. And you may have had. I was reading because I wanted to do my research on this, too. Snow White, adjusted for inflation dollars, basically made the Walt Disney Company, Disney. Walt Disney mortgaged his own home to be able to finish producing Snow White because it was so expensive at that point in time to make an animated film. It made $4 billion. Okay, let me repeat that. Because with a B. $4 billion in modern American money. So this thing was so outrageously popular that it basically funded Disneyland, eventually, Disney World. This was what put Disney on the map as a global corporation that was capable of churning out incredible content. This was what they created, the animation studios, everything. So it is not only beloved Buck, it is one of the greatest, most successful commercial art products in the history of the United States.
Clay Travis
Yeah, that puts it into context very well. And I remember I saw with my parents in the theaters, Lion King. Oh, yeah. Aladdin. Beauty and the Beast. Beauty the Beast is a great movie. It's a great. The animated. It was actually nominated for Best Picture, Not Best Animated Feature, Best Movie, the year that it came out. The music is excellent. Look, I know some people, cartoons aren't their thing, but I think cartoons. I actually think cartoons can be really impressive and amazing if they're done well. I like the old cartoons, even with Bugs Bunnies, but Bugs Bunny put that aside. Clay. This new Disney, if you and I sat here scripting out a way to ruin Disney to do a like a farce or a send up, if you will, of wokeness. I don't know if we could have done better than this.
Buck Sexton
Sure.
Clay Travis
They have, they have changed. There's a whole listing of all these things. They've changed. They have the Dwarves. This is. Okay, I think this is my favorite part of this. First of all, it made $40 million opening weekend, which is an absolute abject disaster. As we've talked about here, all the movies money comes in the first month and a lot of it needs to come in the first weekend for momentum. Remember, people haven't seen it now. People have seen it. They say it stinks. They say it's trash. So next week it's going to be worse and the weekend after that's going to be worse. This is going to cost Disney hundreds of millions of dollars. Yes, when all said hundreds of millions of dollars of pure loss on this. But the fun. What is your favorite thing about the change they made? That they wouldn't use actual dwarf actors Because Peter Dinklage, who had probably the greatest dwarf role of all time in Game of Thrones job in it. But I think, you know, a little too, a little too high on his own stuff here. A little too big, big for his britches.
Buck Sexton
Literally.
Clay Travis
He, yeah, he decided, he decided that it was weird and out of date to have actual Dwarves play dwarves. So they replaced them with CGI dwarves and dwarf actors out there. And there are dwarf actors out there are.
Buck Sexton
We're.
Clay Travis
And I totally agree with them, furious about this because this is like the chance of a lifetime to be in a globally, you know, resonating film as a dwarf actor. It's like they, this is wokeness just eating itself.
Buck Sexton
They could have made a movie that was a 90 years basically later a nostalgic recreation of the spirit that imbued the original Snow White, which made the Disney Corporation possible. But because they have decided that they need to be woke Disney, they created an awful version of a movie that many people would have loved of all races and all backgrounds. And I think this is going to be saying. I think you said it well at the end of the last hour. I think this is going to be seen as a cultural signpost of what woke can do to great Americana. And Disney has to a large extent destroyed Star wars by trying to woke ify it as. Look, I don't begrudge any story that is like Lost. Lost was a great television show back in the day. It also happened to have a diverse set of characters, but it fit the Story, Right. It's an airplane that crashes on an island. It would make sense that the airplane would be filled with a cross section of American life. Right?
Clay Travis
Yeah. The airplane wasn't coming from Finland. Like, yes, there would be lots of different kinds of people on the plane.
Buck Sexton
So the idea that Snow White needs to be replaced with a Latina actress or that Captain America needs to be replaced with a black actor or that you need to somehow decide that you are going to change the historic relevancy of a show because it doesn't meet modern day standards of diversity, I think is going up in smoke. And the example I'll give of this that I think is actually the worst two of them. Hamilton. All right. I, I, I, I've made it clear that I'm not a huge fan of musicals. Okay. But I don't like the idea of, hey, we're going to make American historical figures different races because races are so inconsequential. Ok, when is the country and western version of the Obama administration going to occur with Blake Shelton playing Barack Obama?
Clay Travis
Right when. Why is it that in Hamilton the one bad guy is the only white guy? The king of, why can't the king of England be black? What am I missing?
Buck Sexton
And this whole shock.
Clay Travis
What's the messaging there? Everybody, you know, I do look at these things. Well, what's the message they're telling people with this?
Buck Sexton
And then what is the Pride and Prejudice or what, what's the name? Bridgerton, I think is the show that's on Netflix and it's about 17th and 18th century England, except there are all these different races that are playing the British actors. I'm sorry, I can't, I can't even pay attention to that show because I'm like, well, it's set in 1780s England. These are white people. Right? Like in the same way if you give me a story about Nigeria in 1640 and there's a bunch of white people playing black people, I mean, I don't, I can't really get into this story. It's so flagrantly historically inaccurate.
Clay Travis
You know, I was trying to watch on. I love historical, My brothers make fun of me. They always say if there's like beard swords and me drinking, I'll like it. You know, which is pretty much true. Like I like anything that's, you know, historical piece, European history. I love Gladiator, I love Braveheart, I love those kinds of things. And, and I tried to watch on Netflix this show, the Viking show and there was a, a Jarl, which is like An Earl or a prince or whatever. In Vikings in the. I guess it was the 9, you know, 9th century, the 800s. It's a black woman who's the. Who's cast as the head of this. And it's supposed to be like a historic. These are real people's names.
Buck Sexton
Is she supposed to be black, or are you not supposed to notice that she's black?
Clay Travis
I think, like, I only watched the first episode. I think you're just not supposed to notice, like, it's just. Oh, like we've made her a black female. And you made him. It was actually a guy, obviously, who was the Jarl. So you make it a female, and you make it a black female because you think, Clay, people are so sick of this. To the point you're making Game of Thrones, another show. Very diverse. Nobody has a problem with diverse characters in. In whether it's fiction or even fantasy genre, that's fine. But when you're setting something in a historical context, you know, you would think that there are some basic authenticity components of it that you would likely. If you're setting a show in Iceland in, you know, the year 1000, you're not going to have a lot of Latinos. You're just not going to have them. Like, it's not a. It's not a knock on Latinos. They liked being warm. They were not in Iceland.
Buck Sexton
If we watched a story about the Civil War, my favorite part in history, and there was a character playing Frederick Douglass and it was a white woman, I would be like, you know, this has taken me a little outside of the story because Frederick Douglass was a black guy. Right. Like, some level of historical accuracy for historic fact seems necessary to me. And this is an example of what Disney has done. I think they have taken something that people loved and decided that they needed to make it more expansive when everybody already loved it.
Clay Travis
Right. Well, also, they. And the way we didn't even get into all the different ways. So first, the Dwarves are cgi, which is. I also think CGI in general ruins movies. I think it should be used very sparingly. To me, it's like drops on a radio show. Like, you can use them here and there, but it can't be, you know, like. Like, if you have, you know. You know what I'm talking about. If you have a radio show, that's all just sound effects all the time, you start to be like that, you know, that Kramer guy on the. With the, you know, the finance show. Whatever's like, Hong Kong, Hong Kong. I mean, it's just too much. You gotta be very sparing with your cgi. So that's what cgi? Dwarf's horrible idea. They changed the music. They've changed the musical numbers from the. Basically the most successful on screen musical of all time. Close to it maybe, maybe like the Sound of Music or you know, Gone with the Wind, but they changed the music, which is, which is madness. And I must just say this. This woman is playing the Disney princess. She just doesn't look like it. She's just not that pretty. She doesn't look like a Disney princess. I don't know. You know, am I alone in this one? I don't buy it.
Buck Sexton
I think if they had put Sydney Sweeney in as Snow White, it would have made a billion dollars.
Clay Travis
Yes.
Buck Sexton
I mean, just give me a really pretty white chick and let her actually play the role of Snow White. I mean, the crazy thing, you start.
Clay Travis
With a really pretty. A really pretty chick. Like, I just don't think this woman is Disney princess material. I'm sorry, I'm just.
Buck Sexton
The fact Gal Gadot is way better looking and way more looks like Snow White, but she's the evil princess.
Clay Travis
Yes, yes.
Buck Sexton
That's a weird decision too, right?
Clay Travis
She's Disney princess kind of material. And, and you, you know, if you're just.
Buck Sexton
She was Wonder Woman, okay?
Clay Travis
You're allowed to want pretty people to play the Disney princess or, or the queen or whatever. So let's take some characters, let's take some Snow White calls here. I'm sure people will be fired up about this.
Buck Sexton
No doubt. In the meantime, I want to tell you guys all about our friends at Hillsdale. Maybe they need to start doing some historic pop culture classes. Because my thing, Buck, is if everybody already loves something, maybe do something similar to that again, right? Like, hey, it's pretty successful. We built the most successful animated film of all time. Maybe people are just actually very fond of what already has happened. But what Hillsdale will do is they'll take you into the history of World War I, World War II, Mark Twain, the rise of pop culture, the Constitution and let you get hooked up with better learning without the pressure of grades or a set schedule on your time learning for learning sake. I love Dr. Larry Arnet Hillsdale and everything that Hillsdale has done. I was their keynote speaker last year about this time out in Seattle. Hillsdale Colleges professors have created and released dozens of online video courses, variety of subjects. You can get hooked up today by going to clayandbuck4hillsdale.com super easy to get started Clay and Buck F O R hillsdale.com Go check them out. Roughly 40 different incredible. Trust me, courses that you're gonna love. Check it out today. Clayandbachforhillsdale.com News you can count on. And some laughs, too. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton. Find them on the free iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Summary of "Daily Review with Clay and Buck Sexton - Mar 24, 2025"
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivered a comprehensive and engaging episode on March 24, 2025, delving into pivotal topics surrounding President Donald Trump’s administration, media dynamics, cultural shifts, and the broader political landscape. Here's a detailed breakdown of the key discussions, insights, and conclusions from the episode.
The episode opens with Buck Sexton sharing his extraordinary experience flying aboard Air Force One with President Trump. Buck recounts the intense schedule and the unconventional transition from Air Force One to a Southwest Airlines flight upon returning to Washington D.C.
Buck Sexton [01:33]: "I landed like midnight we did on Saturday, turning into Sunday, checked into the hotel, woke up early, headed straight to the airport and hopped on a Southwest Airlines flight. How many people do you think have gone Air Force One to Southwest Airlines?"
Buck highlights President Trump’s composure and adeptness in navigating his presidential duties, emphasizing Trump's comfort and familiarity with the role within his first 60 days in office.
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton discuss the ongoing legal challenges President Trump faces, attributing much of the resistance to a predominantly left-leaning judiciary. They argue that federal district court judges are intentionally obstructing Trump's agenda, acting as front-line opposition.
Buck Sexton [05:54]: "All of these federal district court judges... have decided that they are going to be the front lines opposition to allowing any sort of success for the Trump administration. This is just designed to be roadblocks against the Trump train."
Clay adds that this judicial slowdown serves as a punishment mechanism, preventing Trump from implementing his policies efficiently.
Clay Travis [03:14]: "The process is the punishment, the ability to make this stuff all have to go to court over and over again is just meant to prevent Trump from implementing the agenda with the clear election win and the... decisive momentum he has politically after, let's just be honest, Democrat misrule."
They express hope that the Supreme Court will intervene to stop what they view as judicial overreach, allowing Trump to advance his policy initiatives without undue obstruction.
A significant portion of the discussion centers around Disney's latest remake of Snow White. Clay and Buck critique the film as a prime example of failed "wokeness," arguing that the drastic changes alienated audiences and resulted in substantial financial losses.
Clay Travis [03:46]: "Snow White is like a boss girl now. It's not about, like, you know, happily ever after and finding true love and Prince Charming. She's a boss girl. Yeah. Nobody wants to see this crap."
They highlight the movie's poor opening weekend earnings—$40 million—against a production and marketing budget exceeding $250 million, underscoring the financial misstep.
Buck Sexton [58:04]: "They have taken something that people loved and decided that they needed to make it more expansive when everybody already loved it."
The hosts argue that attempts to infuse modern social ideologies into beloved classics detract from the original essence, leading to both critical and commercial failure.
Clay and Buck analyze the shifting political inclinations of young voters, particularly emphasizing the conservative leanings of young men who came of age during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Buck Sexton [25:03]: "18-year-old boys voted more conservatively in this election than 75-year-old men. They have broken more conservative than 75-year-old voters. Let me repeat that: 18-year-old boys voted more conservatively... that's what never happened."
They attribute this trend to formative experiences during the pandemic and a backlash against perceived anti-masculinity and enforced cultural norms, fostering a strong conservative base among the younger demographic.
The episode delves into the contentious topic of gender ideology, where Clay and Buck criticize the societal push towards anti-masculinity and forced femininity among men.
Buck Sexton [29:07]: "Boys grow up seeing that men are awful and have to tear down boys to elevate girls."
Clay Travis [30:08]: "Biology exists. A woman is not going to pass Navy SEAL training... an actual biological female. Like, that's not going to happen."
They argue that such cultural shifts are alienating young men, leading to a rejection of feminist ideals and fueling conservative sentiments.
A recurring theme is the perceived decline of Democrat-dominated mainstream media and its inability to effectively counter President Trump’s narrative. Clay and Buck assert that the media’s loss of credibility and audience has bolstered Trump's position.
Clay Travis [45:13]: "The lawfare failed. If lawfare had worked, I don't really know if we're operating in a free country anymore with real elections. I really think that's a big win for all of us."
They credit Trump’s media strategy and the exhaustion of traditional media outlets, positioning him as an unstoppable force in the current political climate.
The hosts extend their critique to contemporary entertainment, using Disney and various TV shows as examples of cultural decay driven by unnecessary diversity and historical inaccuracies.
Buck Sexton [62:01]: "If we watched a story about the Civil War... a character playing Frederick Douglass and it was a white woman, I would be like, you know, this has taken me a little outside of the story because Frederick Douglass was a black guy."
They lament the lack of historical authenticity in modern productions, arguing that forced diversity diminishes the storytelling quality and alienates traditional audiences.
In wrapping up, Clay and Buck express unwavering confidence in President Trump’s ability to lead and challenge entrenched opposition. They foresee continued success in implementing his agenda despite ongoing political and legal challenges.
Clay Travis [48:07]: "We are at a peak moment right now... The lawfare failed."
They emphasize a positive outlook for the Republican Party, highlighting lasting cultural and political shifts that favor conservative values and leadership.
Buck Sexton [01:33]: "How many people do you think have gone Air Force One to Southwest Airlines?"
Clay Travis [03:46]: "Snow White is like a boss girl now. It's not about, like, you know, happily ever after and finding true love and Prince Charming."
Buck Sexton [05:54]: "All of these federal district court judges... have decided that they are going to be the front lines opposition to allowing any sort of success for the Trump administration."
Buck Sexton [25:03]: "18-year-old boys voted more conservatively in this election than 75-year-old men."
Buck Sexton [29:07]: "Boys grow up seeing that men are awful and have to tear down boys to elevate girls."
Clay Travis [45:13]: "The lawfare failed. If lawfare had worked, I don't really know if we're operating in a free country anymore with real elections."
This episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show offers a fervent defense of President Trump’s administration, critiques of modern cultural and media trends, and an optimistic view of the conservative movement’s trajectory. For those seeking insights into the current political climate and cultural debates from a staunchly conservative perspective, this episode provides a comprehensive and passionate analysis.