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Do it for Clay. Do it for freedom. And get great content while you're there. The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton YouTube channel. Clay, I wanted to start with this, you know, because I think we do a fair amount of high fiving the team, so to speak, for the administration so far, doing a great job, which they are, and a lot of members. I think we had a great conversation with Senator Rand Paul yesterday. I was really pleased to hear him explain he's not opposed to all tariffs, but he doesn't think that blanket tariffs, you know, he wants it targeted and precise. He understands we're not in some free trade Shangri La, you know, we're not in the Xanadu of free trade. But he also doesn't want things to escalate unnecessarily. Anyway, we do a lot of good work is being done. We want to tell you about that. The administration wants to tell you about that. But we also sometimes have to have a conversation when someone on our team, so to speak, team Republican, comes up way short. And Clay and I have been looking into, looking into what's happened here with Senator Tillis in North Carolina. We have a lot of North Carolina listeners. He made it clear yesterday that he would not support Ed Martin, who was Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C. and so essentially he went and said, I will not, I will not go forward with this. I will not be willing to support. Thom Tillis is not willing to support Trump's U.S. attorney for D.C. this is a really important position. This is not just something that is another U.S. attorney. Some U.S. attorneys are more important than others in terms of the kinds of cases politically that they handle. But Clay, before we dive into this, this is what Senator Tillis, a Republican, mind you had to say about why he will not allow Ed Martin, Trump's nominee, no longer former nominee, I guess, for U.S. attorney D.C. play two, I.
Clay Travis
Think anybody that reached the perimeter should have been in prison for some period of time. Whether it's 30 days or three years is debatable. But I have no tolerance for anybody who entered the building on January 6th, and that's probably where most of the friction was. Mr. Martin did a good job of explaining how there were people that probably got caught up in it, but they made the stupid decision to come through.
Caller
A building that had been breached and.
Clay Travis
That the police officers and others were saying, stay away. So the difference wasn't that they should be charged. In my estimation, it's by how much.
Buck Sexton
That's an argument I'm willing to have.
Clay Travis
But we have to be very, very clear that what happened on January 6 was wrong. It was not prompted or created by other people to put those people in trouble. They made a stupid decision, and they disgraced the United States.
Caller
I've never heard Tom Tillis speak this angrily about anything else with this kind of force. I am so ticked off by this. Clay. He's saying that basically taking the position that because Ed Martin worked as an attorney. Right, we all know about what happened with John Adams and the British and the Boston Massacre and defend. Ed Martin worked as an attorney on behalf of j. Six people who were treated horrifically unfairly by the system. And now we have a Republican senator blocking him from being U.S. attorney. Trump's pick in the. Maybe the most important seat in all of D.C. in all of the country.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, I think it's unacceptable. And I don't even know we've reached out. We should say to Tom Tillis's office.
Caller
Yeah, I want him on the show. I want him on the show. I want to have it out with him on this January6. They needed to be punished more severely.
Buck Sexton
Well, look, I've donated money to the defense fund for January 6th defendants. We've had Julie Kelly on the show, probably more than almost any single guest.
Caller
Thom Tillis would say, you shouldn't be to be a U.S. attorney, Clay, anywhere in the country, even though you're a lawyer and you know a lot of excellent things about you. We don't get into that right now. But.
Buck Sexton
But, yeah, look, I mean, I think that Thom Tillis should come on the show. We have extended an invite to him to explain this decision, and I'll just kind of continue to hammer my perspective on this. President won a victory landslide every. All 50 states moved more conservative. He won all seven battleground states, including North Carolina, by a substantial amount. I'm confident that Trump is more popular in North Carolina than Tillis is. And this. This particular appointment, as you just laid out, is. Is very important relative to the power that it wields. Trump is making Washington D.C. better in conjunction, honestly with Muriel Bowser who showed up for the, the White House event announcing that the draft would be taking place there. Buck, I was just up in a couple of months ago. I'm going to be up. You're going to be up in June. I was just up two weeks ago. I think that the DC is. And you live there. I went to college there. We spent a lot of time in the, in the. Over the past several decades there. They are making it safer. They are starting to put violent criminals in prison. But make no mistake, when Joe Biden came into office, they decided through the U.S. attorney's office in D.C. that they were going to drop almost all serious felony charges of a violent nature to misdemeanors, except they were going to elevate a lot of misdemeanors related to January 6th to felonies. So it wasn't just that they went soft on crime, it's that in this particular office they went soft on crime, on actual danger that people faced in a day to day lives in D.C. while drastically over punishing people who found themselves in any way affiliated with January 6th. Some, as you pointed out and we pointed on the show, just people who walked inside open doors, grandmas with selfie sticks were being put in solitary confinement, being locked up for potentially years and a D.C. gulag and nobody talked about it. This appointment is very important. The idea that Tillis would be saying, oh, January 6th was somehow, look, I'm not defending January 6th, but in the context of how BLM rioters and protesters were treated for months. January 6th was very different treatment in D.C. and other places and we need some semblance of justice to return. I think that this is an easy decision. Ed Martin should be in and I think it's shameful that there would be a Republican senator stopping it from happening.
Caller
Frankly, I know that North Carolina is a competitive state and people will make the argument, oh well, maybe Tillis is, you know, the best we can do. No, it's not Maine. You can do better than Thom Tillis because this is a guy who doesn't know what time it is, doesn't understand or I should say, lacks the courage to be in the fight the way that he needs to be right now. His problem apparently with Ed Martin is that as an interim U.S. attorney, Martin opened up an investigation into the D.C. hand, the D.C. u.S. Attorney's office, handling of J6 cases. And there were some federal prosecutors who were fired during, during that, you know, that period. And they all, I think they all should have been fired. I think that using your office to destroy American citizens to make some kind of political point when they haven't done anything bad or really bad. You know, it depends on who we're talking about here, right?
Clay Travis
Yeah.
Caller
I mean, am I pro trespassing? No, I'm not pro trespassing. I think you could get a fine. You know, it depends on who. Now, are you able to punch cops in the face and get away with it? No. Unless you're a Democrat, Biden voter, then it's okay to punch cops in the face. You just have to say you're doing it for George Floyd. We have all seen the way that this game was played and we are furious about it. And I think what Thom Tillis, to me, Clay, this is like somebody who was, you know, supported, like fauciite vaccine mandates. This is a one and done. For me to stand in the way of a, of a solid choice from the Trump administration to clean up the obvious weaponization of the D.C. u.S. Attorney's office is outrageous. It's cowardly. And I just hope that people, we got a lot of North Carolina listeners, I hope they remember, I hope they spread the word. You can do better than Thom Tillis. Some of the worst hat tip our friend Jesse Kelly on this. He's totally right. The worst Republican betrayals of the base come from Republicans who are in red and sometimes very red states.
Buck Sexton
Yes.
Caller
And they get away with it.
Buck Sexton
I agree. I mean, it's partly because when you get elected, people don't really pay attention to what you do. This is the truth. When you win in a red state, and Jesse's been on this for a while, primary turnouts almost non existent. We'll see what happens in the state of Texas because there is probably going to be a huge red state primary battle between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton and we will see how exactly that all shakes out. But I think there may well be Tillis challengers in North Carolina. And I just, I, for the life of me, I don't understand how in the world this could have occurred, which is why we've offered him an opportunity to come on. It feels buck to me, very personal, as if there is something that is not being said publicly that actually is motivating this privately. Does that make sense to you? Because arguing, hey, he was too lenient on January six protesters and therefore I can't support him to be US Attorney when he's otherwise very well qualified doesn't add to me.
Caller
It's, you have to look at this from the perspective of a quisling. And it's not smart for the quisling to do this unless there's something where, you know, unless he thinks that he's going to be able to just edge things. He's up for reelection in 26. So. But I don't think anyone is, I don't think anyone cares about Ed. You know, like, I don't think this would be a strike against it with any Republican in North Carolina or even independent voters.
Buck Sexton
I don't understand how that would be even for his own political viability. This doesn't add up to me because it doesn't seem to me to be a significant enough issue that it would motivate turnout either way.
Caller
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Buck Sexton
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Caller
All right, welcome back into Clay and Buck calling out Senator Tillis for blocking Trump's former now that's been withdrawn nominee for U.S. attorney. He was interim U.S. attorney in D.C. and they wanted to get him voted in on a permanent basis untilis said, nope, you're too nice to J6 defendants to Ed Martin. And so here, here we are. I can see our, like I said all along, a lot of North Carolina listeners. And not a surprise, they are unhappy with what the senator who's supposed to represent them has done. Here we have Sean in Asheville, North Carolina, where my. Some of my in laws live. What's going on, Sean?
Clay Travis
Hey, man, thank you for taking my call. Just, you know, still recovering from Helene here. Hope you're.
Caller
Yeah.
Buck Sexton
How is it. How is it there now? Sorry to cut you off, but how is it for people in the Asheville area? How much support are you getting? Is there enough help in the Trump era so far?
Clay Travis
I think it is better now than initially. I mean, the first couple of weeks was like pure chaos. No one was doing anything. My local town officials did absolutely nothing. I mean, we were without water, like three weeks. They had no distribution centers. They didn't come around with loudspeakers in the police cars. And I live in a very small town just north of Asheville, and none of that was happening. But then things started to open up a little bit better. It's been better since Trump has gotten in. Actually have gotten some actual response from FEMA after it came to light that maybe if you had a Trump sign in your yard that they, you know, they'd turn away. But, I mean, as I look out my front window, I have a pile of, of root balls because you, you can't haul those off. They're like £2,000 a piece. I can't pick them up and get them down to the roadway. And it's been, you know, they keep saying, well, we'll get back to you if we can help you with that. And, you know, $30,000 into grading equipment trying to get these things out of here, and still no help. So it's coming, but it's very slow.
Buck Sexton
Okay, well, hopefully people are listening in the Trump team and they are going to continue to give you guys resources. But I wanted to know how things were going there. Thank you for that feedback. Now, you wanted to tell us also about Thom Tillis.
Clay Travis
Yeah. You know, and I've already called his office. I have been a longtime supporter of Tillis, but I can't understand the logic. I mean, I'm not an attorney, but my understanding is, is that every person is innocent till proven guilty, and they have the right to legal counsel, which this attorney provided to them. I don't think it's the attorney's responsibility. And you guys can straighten me out if I'm wrong. I don't think that attorney has to decide, oh, I can only represent a person that's going to fall on this side. Or that side. Their job is to represent that person to the best of their abilities within the legal specifications and the parameters.
Caller
So, yes, we agree.
Clay Travis
He's got a huge. I don't know what he knickers in a wad for, but I'm certainly extremely disappointed. And I've already called his office and let him know that, you know, no more. He must be. The only logic I can come to is he's part of the swamp.
Caller
Yeah, thank you for the call.
Buck Sexton
This is Buck. Take a couple more of these calls here in North Carolina. But you and I, it just doesn't add up to me. And this is why I would like him to come on the show and explain. There has to be something else other than this that is truly motivating the decision.
Caller
Remember when Mitt Romney was marching with a mask on? Outside. Outside, mind you, with mask on. He was like, I'm here because Black lives matter. It's like, really, Mitt? Really?
Buck Sexton
This is.
Caller
This is what it's come to with you. You're part of the BLM march with your mask on. Really?
Buck Sexton
Yes.
Caller
You know, and it turned out we learned who Mitt Romney really was. So.
Buck Sexton
Yeah. No, I mean, and maybe it's just that. Dave In Outer Banks, North Carolina, what's your take?
Clay Travis
Hey, great show, guys. Ms. Rush, but you guys are doing a great job. My take, and Tillis is. I've called his office. It took me two days to get through through. And I spoke to. Spoke to his. One of his people going to get a response. But I want to remind you guys that the North Carolina Republican Party censored Thom Tillis in 2023 for his backing of LGBTQ + rights, immigration and gun violence policies. He was back in the red. The red flag law. And he was against moving military funds, military construction funds, from that to the building of the border wall. We have never been till his heads. My wife and I only voted for him because President Trump backed him and said he had turned a corner. Well, I think he's done a turnaround and has gone back to his liberal ways. He doesn't show up at our conventions. He never comes to the eastern portion of North Carolina, and we're through with him.
Caller
Do you think he might get primaried?
Clay Travis
We're looking for somebody.
Caller
I figured you might be. Well, you know, put a. You're putting the word out to a lot of people listening right now. I'm sure there's some exceptional patriot out there in the state of North Carolina who may want to give them better representation in the Senate Sharon in Raleigh, North Carolina, you're up next.
Buck Sexton
Hi.
Clay Travis
Enjoy listening to your show. And I just wanted to voice the same sentiments that the gentleman just basically stated. Mr. Tillis sends out emails to his constituents and ask about how he's doing, how he wants to, you know, how we think he needs to proceed. And I feel like most everybody's probably given him the indication that we want him to support Mr. Trump. And as you stated earlier, I think this is to do with the upcoming reelection issue. And I feel like he needs to reconsider his position. And I'm hoping I called him up. The message I'm not heard back from him. And I've also told him I think he needs to call your show. He needs to voice his opinion why he, why he stands this way. If as constituents, we need to understand. But what you stated, it makes no sense, basically, because anybody that supported Trump is aware of the January 6 issue. And like you said, it really just doesn't. It's not logical for his decision.
Caller
It feels like, it feels a bit, Sharon, to me, like moral preening or some kind of just vain showboating maneuver. I don't get it. I mean, and maybe he thinks it'll do better for him in reelection somehow, but that's a political calculation that I can't square. I don't see that. So, to me, it just feels like. It just feels like really bad judgment. I think that's the easiest way to put it. Thank you for calling in, Sharon. We'll take one more here, Alan, in eastern North Carolina. What's going on?
Clay Travis
Yeah, I've always thought of. Tom Tillis is a rhino, but I cover. I used to work in the local news here, and I covered him when he was first running for Senate. At the time, it was held by a Democrat, deceit. And so people were excited about him, but he was a John McCain Republican. John McCain came here and, and campaign for him. And it just seems like ever since he's been in there, he been at opposition with Trump on, on a lot of things. Even though he's changed his vote on dozens of things, it seems like.
Caller
Yeah, thank you. Thank you.
Buck Sexton
I just don't get it. And again, open invite to Thom Tillis to come on and explain. This guy, Ed Martin is already the acting director of the office. So he's already doing the job. It feels personal to me. And sometimes senators have personal conflicts with individuals that otherwise would be confirmed. That's not necessarily uncommon. But the rationale that he has provided so far to me is not compelling as to why Ed Martin shouldn't be able to get this job. And again, this is a very important job when it comes to who's in charge of justice in Washington, D.C. he's come in and tried to clean up the office. He's fired a bunch of people that he thinks are too left wing in their prosecutorial basis.
Caller
I think here's a good data point to add into this. They made damn sure that every J6 case stayed in the D.C. u.S. Attorney's docket because they didn't want to. They didn't want any of them to get a fair trial.
Buck Sexton
Yes.
Caller
Right. So what does that tell you? They knew that it was like the legal wood chipper for anybody who had been on. Been involved with Trump J6 any of that. Well, clearly there's a problem there when the. When the weaponized Justice Department, or rather when the weaponization of justice is so consolidated that they clearly would rather have everybody who was. I think there was not a single change of venue. Clay was there. I'm not aware of a single change of venue out of the District of Columbia.
Buck Sexton
No, it was not allowed.
Caller
Because they knew. Yeah, they knew that. It was just. It was a. An assembly line of destroying and humiliating Trump voters who were at the Capitol on January six. That was the whole point of what the U.S. attorney's office was doing. And all the people who got fired deserved it.
Buck Sexton
And by the way, I said, and I still would echo this, they need to give everybody who gets charged with federal crimes the opportunity to take those cases to their actual location. That is your. Your particular domicile. You shouldn't be able to prosecute someone in Washington, D.C. without them being able to remove it federally to their local jurisdiction. That, to me, would be one way to try to take away some of the power that Democrats have embedded in the D.C. you know, court system in general. And. But in the meantime, here's a question for you, and maybe some of you can find them. Did any nominee that Joe Biden put forward not get confirmed by Democrats? Did this happen anywhere to Joe Biden? Did any major office in the Department of Justice that Joe Biden wanted an appointment confirmed? Did any Democrat senator stand up and say, no, I won't allow this elections. This is one Barack Obama got right, have consequences. And one of those consequences is the president should get to pick the people that he wants to represent him in important offices?
Caller
I'm also gonna say this. I don't like this blue slip thing, which I know Thune has said he's going to he's going to, you know, agree to this is just when the Senate Judiciary Committee has this practice of making sure that the senators in the home state, they get a blue piece of paper to put their opinion of the nominee on. And so you, you know, why do we do this? Because I'm going to tell you something, the Democrats get through, they're communist, left wing, legislate from the bench. People under the guise of, remember, Thom Tillis voted for Merrick Garland.
Buck Sexton
I know. That's what I'm saying.
Caller
Merrick Garland is okay with me. A. Okay, Merrick. But this is the thing. We always get screwed by this game of oh, well, we have this idea that there's going to be a, you know, we're going to cool things down with the blue slip process. We should be, we should be, you know, letting the freight train loose here. We should not be slowing things down for these Democrats. Not now, not after what happened.
Buck Sexton
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Caller
Can I just also point out the media went full throttle so that they could convince people the bill is the Parental rights in education bill. It's HB 1557.
Buck Sexton
Correct.
Caller
It's parental rights in education. Nowhere does it say you can't say gay. And it's not even the name of the bill. So it was a pure propaganda operation.
Buck Sexton
Completely accurate. And I'm glad you brought that up because I was going to hammer this home because I think it has been discussed recently as we've been talking about what books. Remember they had the Supreme Court argument and even some people on the left were like, man, that's crazy that you would be reading these books to kindergarteners. All the Florida Bill did. Ron DeSantis was 100% right on this. All the bill did was say there will be no sex or gender instruction for kindergartener first, second, third grade kids. I would even argue I've got a fourth grader, he's 10. I think you could expand it probably to fourth and fifth grade too, until a kid gets to puberty. Ish age. 5th grade, 6th grade I think is certainly early a little bit, but at least that's in the vicinity of when kids might become aware of puberty. Why in the world would any public school need to be teaching gender sex based in any way issues to classrooms?
Caller
Well, you know, it's. It's a question that we actually have to keep answering. Right. It's not a rhetorical question. Why do they want to do this? Because it's indoctrination. Because it actually goes to the core ideology. The core of the ideology they're trying to present, which is that. And it does not make sense. But a lot of things don't make sense that people ardently believe. Right. You know, Democrats think socialism is going to work this time anyway. A lot of things don't make sense. But one of them is that doctors get the gender of the baby wrong. Yes. And so it starts from the very youngest age that somehow they can like reverse bioengineer this and they need to get people as young as possible, because otherwise it's too clear that this is a choice or this is a psychological condition that develops as you get older. They want this to be. It is like. It is like skin color. It is an immutable thing that you must understand is a. Is, you know, a person is that way and there's no changing it. And so we must all respect it equally. It is not like skin color as we know it is. It is in fact not a physical manifestation at all, even though there are people who are intersex. But that is not what transgenderism is. And now we get to why they want to push it so early and why they want to push it on such young kids. Because clay, in their mind also, this is not about sex. This is about civil rights. This is a civil rights issue. This is like training anti racism into second graders.
Buck Sexton
Well, we got an audio clip for that, but I think many people don't know this happened. So the reason why I'm bringing it up today is Disney has announced this morning that they are going to be building a brand new theme park, New Disney World, Disneyland, whatever it is, in Abu Dhabi. And in Abu Dhabi, in the country of the uae, I believe you're better at geography than me. I looked it up. In the uae, you can be beheaded if you are gay. So not exactly a expansive view of human sexuality in the uae.
Caller
In the uae, you could probably say gay, but then you might be beheaded. Yeah, that's the bad part.
Buck Sexton
Okay, so over this Florida bill, which, as Buck rightly points out, was misattributed to a Don't say gay bill. It just said kindergarten, first, second, third graders can't be gender instructed. Disney and I don't think this got enough tension. Which owns espn, they had a moment of silence live on the air during a women's basketball game. This is L. Duncan. I have tagged her on Twitter to ask when we should expect the moment of silence over the new theme park that Disney is opening in Abu Dhabi. But listen to what you could have tuned in just to watch a women's college basketball game on espn. This is what you would have heard. This is what they did over the Florida bill. Listen, cut 26 legislation happening in Florida.
Caller
And across other states as well that.
Buck Sexton
Are targeting our LGBTQI plus communities.
Caller
Many of our colleagues here at ESPN.
Buck Sexton
Have planned and organized a walkout that will be happening at 3pm Eastern today. And to be honest with you, we thought we were going to come here today and really celebrate a sport that has meant so Much and done so.
Caller
Much, including for so many in the.
Buck Sexton
LGBTQ I + communities. But we understand the gravity of this.
Caller
Legislation and also how it is affecting so many families across this country.
Buck Sexton
And because of that, our allyship is going to take a front seat. And with that, we're going to pause in solidarity. Okay, I'm going to play another cut for you that I've had them introduced, Buck. This is during the women's NCAA basketball tournament. You tune it in. It was South Carolina and Howard are playing. You are a parent and you're like, hey, I want to watch this basketball game with my little girl or my little boy. You put on sports. That is what you saw. Ok, this was their reaction to the Florida bill. Now Disney is building a theme park in Abu Dhabi where theoretically you could be beheaded if you are gay. What is the necessity that ESPN must undertake here?
Caller
Now, Buck, first off, do we need to do a fact finding mission? Is this going to be like Clay and Buck's excellent Abu Dhabi adventure? Do we have to show up to this new. Is Minnie Mouse going to be wearing a burqa? Like, how does this go?
Buck Sexton
Fabulous question, and let me say this. I don't begrudge companies that are global in nature deciding to try and reach the largest global audience. What I am opposed to is when you wag your finger and lecture all of us in America and then your company engages in behavior which is far worse than what you are complaining about occurring here, and you are shut up. And you say nothing at all about it.
Caller
Well, what you see is with the ideology of the left in America, it's all about power dynamics and who they think they can bully. Yes, and in this country, they can bully particularly what they view as a, as a predominantly Christian and majority white, although, you know, it's not. Not a huge majority. But they think that they can bully them as much as they possibly want to do absolutely anything that they want. And we may comply. Like, we might actually just completely. That's why the gender thing, for example, matters so much to them. Because if they can get us to say that, you know what, that, that 6 foot 8 pound, 250 dude who thinks he's a woman because he grew his hair a little long, hasn't gotten a haircut in a while, and is dunking on all the chicks on the basketball court and scoring 140 points a game, that's good. That's civil rights. That's progress. If they can make us do that, they can make us do absolutely anything. But they know that they can't actually pull this stuff off Clay in China, they can't pull it off in the Middle east, they can't pull it off in Africa, they can't pull off the wokeness routine in countries or and or continents where overwhelmingly it's 1 non white and 2 it's going to be rejected. They're going to say no, that's crazy to us. So this is the, the whole thing is a scam. They don't actually mean what they say on the left.
Buck Sexton
Okay, this is even crazier, Buck. This is the game itself. So I just played the introduction of ESPN saying we're going to have a moment of silence. This is the game broadcasters. I've never seen or heard this happen anywhere. This is on ESPN's broadcast. You are sitting down to watch South Carolina Howard women's college basketball tournament. And this is what the two game broadcaster said right after El Duncan tossed it to them. While the game is going on itself. Listen to cut 27. Courtney Lyle, Carolyn Peck. Now, normally at this time we would take a look back at the first half, but there are things bigger than basketball that need to be addressed at this time. Our friends, our family, our co workers, the players and coaches in our community are hurting right now. And at this point, 3 o' clock about eight minutes ago, our LGBTQIA teammates at Disney asked for our solidarity and support, including our company's support in opposition to the parental rights in education bill in the state of Florida and similar legislature across the United States. And a threat to any human rights is a threat to all human rights. And at this time, Courtney and I.
Clay Travis
We'Re going to take a pause for.
Buck Sexton
From our broadcast to show our love.
Clay Travis
And support for our friends, our families and our colleagues.
Buck Sexton
The game is going on right now and that's the way it can. You believe? I don't think this got enough attention when it happened. This was a couple years ago, but this morning when I saw the Abu Dhabi News, I couldn't help but think, well, this is interesting, right? If you're so opposed to the Florida bill, which Buck you rightly pointed out, all it did was say kindergarten, first, second, third graders were not gonna instruct in education related to sex, wasn't gay, trans, anything else, which overwhelming majorities of parents support. And that was their reaction to the Florida bill. Well, now they're building an entire theme park in a country that believes gay people should be beheaded. And I just think it illustrates the depths of the hypocrisy that there will not be a scintilla of noise that comes out of ESPN over this Disney corporate decision.
Caller
I mean, you're talking about gay people. But what. What do you think? How do you think it goes for you in Abu Dhabi? Abu Dhabi, if you walk around, you're like, no, I'm actually a. They.
Buck Sexton
I don't think it's the authorities.
Caller
I don't think, first of all, it's an authoritarian state. They detain people, they torture people, they do whatever they want. I mean, it's a nice place to visit if you're an American or European. You got a lot of money. Just don't step out of line at all. And don't talk about politics to anybody. Yeah, I mean, you think, you walk around, you're like, you know, my name. My name isn't Steve. It's actually Sally. And like, you have to use the preferred pronouns. I don't even know what they would do with you, but it would be really bad. They would not.
Buck Sexton
Well, this is not comply. The gays for Gaza, they would definitely take you for a tour of their. Of their upper deck and then the. Of the. Of the rooftop, and then they would throw you off of it.
Caller
Well, you know, the American left is. Is unserious about on a global scale, LGBTQIA plus rights because they just. The Muslim world, by and large is allowed to do whatever they want. And with. With almost no. With no protest, no nothing. They'll never. Even leftists in America won't even say that the. The mother lode of oppression when it comes to gender and LGBTQ and all that. The mother load of it. I mean, the real is the Islamic world. They will never talk about that.
Buck Sexton
By the way, as a guy who isn't really, as you pointed out a lot, diehard sports fan, can you believe that that exists? That that audio on a sports broadcast network, that. That video that that would have even occurred. Does that just blow your mind? It blows my mind. Even though I know how crazy these people are, the fact that happened still blows my mind.
Caller
I think a lot of sports viewers, which I can't speak to be one much, you know, but I think that Clay. They just get. They're just used to just tuning. It's like when actors used to give their opinions on things, and I'm like, I just want to see your movie. If it's good, just shut up. I don't want. I feel like a lot of sports viewers have gotten used to. And maybe now this is changing. All right? They're doing some, you know, idiotic thing, you know. Oh, like what are we going to do? And now just show me my sports. You know, they tune it out.
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Caller
Are joined by Raymond Arroyo of FOX News. And he comes to us from Rome it's self where we know the next pope is being chosen by the Conclave. Raymond, great to have you back on the program.
Clay Travis
Oh, always enjoy being with you guys. Thanks for having me. It's appreciated traffic here.
Caller
Oh yeah. Well, we're sorry to take you away from some delicious gnocchi and I'm sure a cappuccino with perfect froth. But yeah, what is going, what is going on here with the whole process to choose the next pope, the leader of the Catholic flock? Take, take us into everything you're finding out, everything that's going on because a lot of people, I'm just gonna say this, Raymond, even some of the Catholics listening don't know that much about the process itself and what's going on here.
Clay Travis
Well, it's a mysterious process and that's part of the fun. And look for non Catholics. I said this this morning during our coverage at fox. This is the root of Christianity. Whether you're a Lutheran, Episcopalian, evangelical or Catholic, the fact is if you believe in Christ, the Mass that these cardinals held today was right over the tomb of St. Peter, which in the 50s they dug up the basement of St. Peter's and found, first of all, there's another church down there. There's a third century Constantine Basilica beneath it. And then beneath that is a graveyard, like an above ground cemetery, like we have in New Orleans. And they found the bones of St. Peter there. So it is upon the bones of St. Peter where the mass was held today to choose the successor of St. Peter 2000 plus years later. I mean, it's a kind of incredible thing when you step back and look at it. So 133 men from something like 80 different countries went into this conclave just this afternoon here in Rome a few hours ago. And this is an ancient tradition. And the beautiful thing about Christianity is through the ages, through the millennia, all these little rituals are picked up and traditions, practices and devotions and, and the Catholic Church has a wonderful way of kind of preserving them and pushing them into the future. The conclave practice. This all started because in about 1274, they couldn't elect a Pope. It took them. The Conclave was dragging on for three years. They couldn't make a decision. So I think it was Pope Gregory the 10th decided to lock the cardinals in a private place with no contact with the outside world, deprive them all of that gnocchi and cappuccino you mentioned earlier, no food for them, and kind of made them uncomfortable so they would come to a decision and they did. So that became the new rule of electing a Pope. You went into seclusion. It was kind of like a retreat. It was spartan. And it kind of forced them to focus on the thing at hand. That's what we're watching now. 133 cardinals are going to choose one of their own. But it could be any baptized Catholic male to be the Pope. And they're in the Sistine Chapel now. In fact, we're expecting smoke any minute now. My guess is first ballot is usually black, meaning you don't have a pope. White smoke, you probably, probably won't see until Friday at the earliest, though I think it could drag on longer.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, that, that's the question I was going to ask you, Raymond. And thank you for joining us from the Vatican City. As the Pope is being selected, what is the expectation? You said Friday. You think we'll know? How does the vote process take place? I think they're doing one. What is it, about 7pm or 8pm I guess in, in Rome right now? Yeah, they're doing one. They're doing one this afternoon. And then how will it work? There's a vote every morning or multiple votes every morning and every afternoon going forward. What should we expect? Assuming they don't pick one now.
Clay Travis
Yeah, they only do one vote on the first day of Conclave. They went in, they prayed, they all did their oaths, they sat down, got to kind of know the process. Took a vote around 4 o' clock, they're counting it. They have six people that count the vote, Clay, which is unbelievable. They, three of them scrutinize it, make sure the vote's authentic, nobody forged the signature, drop too many votes in. Then the other guys double check it, and then it's red, it's read aloud. So you can imagine how long that takes with 133 people. But at 7, 7:30, they start lighting up the stoves, they take those ballots, burn them, and that's where the black or the white smoke comes. Tomorrow, in the days that succeed, there'll be two votes in the morning, two votes in the evening, in the afternoon. So you'll get two, you know, smokestacks going up to indicate whether or not they've come to a decision. But when you've got 133 guys who don't know each other, you see cardinals used to meet every year. The College of Cardinals would meet. Pope Francis 10 years ago, had a conference on the family where he wanted to do some wacky things and the cardinals started talking back to him. He didn't like that. So he cancelled the annual meeting of the College of Cardinals. They haven't met in 10 years. And he appointed 108 of the 133 men in this conclave. So they literally don't know each other, haven't met each other, and they don't know each other's concerns. So the last week or so, 12 days has been about getting know each other and figuring out what they believe is the next step for the Church. And it's a battle some want to continue the Francis line, which is more progressive, you know, focused on kind of loosening the bounds of the doctrine, dispensing with the things of the past. And then you have the other block that wants tradition, a return to eternal values, back to basics and get rid of some of the chaos and the lack of clarity we've seen over the last 12 years. And we'll see who comes out the winner here.
Caller
But that's where I wanted to go next with you, Raymore. Speaking of Raymond Arroyo from Fox News. He is in Rome right now covering the Conclave very closely. And we're going to be finding out about a new Pope here. You said what, by Friday? Probably. So a couple more Days.
Buck Sexton
Yeah.
Clay Travis
If it goes to Saturday, we're in trouble because that's a day of pause in the. In the, in the. In the Constitution. If you do three days of voting, you don't have a pope. They have to pause for a day and pray and meditate, which means voting would resume on Sunday. I hope that's not the case, because I'm leaving on Sunday. I'll watch him.
Caller
Well, I was gonna say, I mean, it could be, you know, you could be on the India, Pakistan border or something right now.
Buck Sexton
Right.
Caller
I mean, you know, tough. It's not such tough duty. You know, you're going to be on a Vespa. You're going to be seeing the sites. It'd be very nice. But tell me, tell me this. Some of the top options that are being discussed. I hear a lot about a cardinal, Sarah. Tell me some of the top contenders right now. And, you know, you got into this a little bit, but. But what Some of the different directions would be based upon who some of those top candidates are for the church.
Clay Travis
You know, I have a podcast, and we've been doing this every day. Daily reports. It's Arroyo Grande show on YouTube, and I have this conclave crew, and it's a priest and a historian, and three of us kind of go through all the gossip we heard that day and the candidates. So that's at Arroyo Grande show on YouTube. And some of who the people we discussed. There's a Cardinal Tagle from the Philippines. He's kind of an Asian pope, Pope Francis, happier, more buoyant, but he's the same line. He believes that Vatican ii, the more modern approach, is the way to go and that we should loosen some of these moral bonds on whether it be marriage or the LGBT community. He'd like to see a more open approach. You have a Cardinal Parolin. Now, this guy is the Secretary of State at the Vatican. He's the guy who drafted the China deal, the hidden China Vatican deal, which literally handed faithful Catholics, and not only Catholics, Bible churches, tons of people, over faithful people, to the ChiComs. They rounded them up. They've shut down churches, the Vatican. Why they got into this deal, no one can figure. They also allowed the Chinese to choose their bishops, two of which they appointed after the Pope died. Okay, so Cardinal Parolin is a guy with a lot of clouds over his record. That will probably damn his candidacy. He's also involved in a lot of financial chicanery here. A $400 million land deal that went belly up in London. So he will probably not make it out of the gate. But he's the number one liberal candidate, if you will, the progressive candidate to continue Francis legacy. On the other side, Cardinal Robert Serra, who you mentioned, priest from Nigeria, an incredible man. Both of his parents were converts. African cardinal who headed the liturgy office at the Holy See and got into problems with Pope Francis over the old Latin mass, which Francis outlawed. Cardinal Robert Sarra did not want that to happen, so Francis booted him out. He's a huge favorite of the more traditional cardinals. I think, though, at the end of the day, you need somebody who can both reform this bureaucracy, clean up the financial problems. The church is broke here. That's the reality. And revive the faith in a winning way. I keep looking at a man I know. I've known him for 25 years. Cardinal Pierre Battista Pizzabala. Try saying that four times fast. Pizzabala is the Jerusalem Patriarch. He's a Franciscan. He's lived in the holy land for 35 years. A sturdy man from the farming country in northern Italy, but a prayerful man who believes the word of God should be the center of our lives. And he's cleaned up all the financial problems there and navigated this landmine of Israel and the Palestinians and when. In fact, when Hamas took those hostages, he offered his life in exchange for the hostages that will, I think, tip the balance for him. If they need a compromise candidate. It's kind of like Trump getting shot in Butler. That was the end of the campaign. I feel that way about. Pits the ball as well.
Buck Sexton
All right, so this is maybe going to damn me to eternal flames here, but you can. You can bet on who the next pope is going to be. And, Raymond, I don't know if you've paid attention to this, but here are you.
Clay Travis
You just mentioned it's excommunicable. We can't do it. But. But others can. But we can't. It's literally an excommunicable crime if you bet on the. On the papacy. Do you know that?
Buck Sexton
Oh, yeah. Really?
Caller
Clay was trying to get me excommunicated, Raymond. He wanted me to be a heathen.
Buck Sexton
All right, well, then, you guys, I'm saving.
Clay Travis
I'm here to save you.
Buck Sexton
I'm not Catholic, so I can't be excommunicated here. So I'm going to tell you the favorites according to the gambling market.
Clay Travis
One time, either. Clay, there's still time.
Buck Sexton
There's still time. Okay, well, then I might be ending that forever. Now the Southern Baptist can be happy because I'm shutting the door on being Catholic. Here are the four favorites according to Polymarket right now. Pietro Parolin. And I'm probably going to mispronounce the names, but you said you thought he was talking about. Yeah, you. You hit three of these names. That's. That's what I was impressed by. It says that you think he's got too many scandals in his background. Tagle or Tagla. 19 point. Yep. Tagley, you know, you mentioned Pizza Bella. Who was the individual you were just talking about? He's the fourth most likely. The. The only one you didn't mention. I'm going to put you on the spot here. Mateo Zupi or Zuppy. What do you know about him? If anything? He's third most likely.
Clay Travis
Matteo Zupi is an Italian cardinal, very much in line with the Pope Francis vision of things. He's a liberal. He's been very open to the LGBT community. Look, Clay, when you have young people. We just saw this at Easter, and Buck will back me up on this. Young people are flooding into the Catholic Church. Not only Catholic Church, other communions, too, but particularly the Catholic Church. And it's young men because they're. They found their way into the faith through the Internet and reading, and they're looking for something eternal, ancient. The truth of Christ and the Gospel. I don't think you're going to get that from a guy like Zupi or Tagle, who are basically pushing a line that we just have to be more like the world and less like the apostles. You want an apostle? So my guess is, if I were a betting man, and I'm not, because I don't want to get excommunicated, I would put my money on somebody like Pizzabala, because I think both the right and the left candidates are going to go down, and they're going to need a compromise. And that guy's story is so compelling, I think it might just win the day.
Buck Sexton
Outstanding stuff, Raymond, for coming right to us from the Vatican City. If there are immediate results or something like that, don't hesitate to call us back in. If you were there in the Vatican City to report live, we'd love to have you on next couple of days if that happens.
Clay Travis
Yeah, call me anytime. I'm here. I'll be smokestack watching until, I hope, Friday, and then we can all go.
Caller
Excellent, excellent pasta for us. And, Clay, you know, my dad is an Anglican, so I'm actually split by parentage. So he's an Anglican, like, Church of England type and. Or, you know, Episcopalian.
Buck Sexton
I think it's the same thing, isn't that basically. And I'm going to probably get religious people off now. Isn't that basically just when Henry VIII decided that he wanted to get married and they split the Church of England from the Catholic faith? Isn't that bas the existence of that faith?
Caller
Yes, that is the history of the Church of England. Is Henry VIII not a great guy? Wanted to get remarried again? Definitely. Beheaded a wife, not a good dude. So.
Buck Sexton
So that is the founding history of the Church of England. That's what I thought.
Caller
Just wanted to make sure which now that that low iq, pretentious weirdo, what's his name, King Charles is the head of. He's the head of the Church of England.
Buck Sexton
Oh, I know. Yeah. The Church of England is always headed by the king because the king wanted to marry a new woman and decided that he needed to leave the Catholic faith. That's right. Right. I've got the religious background there. I think that was awesome, by the.
Caller
Way, all the angry Episcopalians. But honestly, you're not going to be angry about this. You could send your ire at Clay.
Buck Sexton
For just talking about the historical record, but that was cool. Raymond Arroyo, right. From the Vatican City as we wait to see who the next pope is going to be. And you found out that I've now been excommunicated from the Catholic FAI faith because I shared the latest gambling odds on the Pope. And it was interesting that Raymond had broken down three of them as the potential likely pope.
Caller
You're like the Beelzebub of the Clay and Buck show, you know, tempting our audience to place place wagers that would damn them for eternity.
Clay Travis
Clay.
Buck Sexton
Well, I'll be honest. You know, the Southern Baptists believe that basically you can be forgiven for anything. So. So, yeah, we'll turn. You know, you asked for forgiveness, you get it.
Clay Travis
It.
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Summary of "Daily Review with Clay and Buck - May 7, 2025"
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show on May 7, 2025, delved into several pressing political and social issues, primarily focusing on Senator Thom Tillis's recent decision to block Donald Trump's nominee, Ed Martin, for the position of U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C. The episode featured passionate discussions, audience interactions, and expert insights, providing listeners with a comprehensive analysis of the topics at hand.
Overview: Clay Travis and Buck Sexton initiated the episode by addressing Senator Thom Tillis's refusal to support Ed Martin's nomination as U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C. This position has stirred significant controversy, especially among Republican listeners and constituents in North Carolina.
Key Points:
Importance of the Position: The U.S. Attorney for D.C. holds significant influence over politically sensitive cases, including those related to the January 6th events.
Senator Tillis’s Rationale: Tillis justified his stance by asserting that Martin was too lenient on January 6th defendants. However, Travis and Sexton argue that this reasoning is unfounded and politically motivated rather than based on actual performance.
Notable Quotes:
Clay Travis [02:25]: "I have no tolerance for anybody who entered the building on January 6th...They made a stupid decision, and they disgraced the United States."
Caller [03:53]: "Thom Tillis would say, you shouldn’t be to be a U.S. attorney...We have never been till his heads. My wife and I only voted for him because President Trump backed him...he doesn't show up at our conventions."
Overview: Multiple listeners from North Carolina voiced their dissatisfaction with Senator Tillis's decision, expressing feelings of betrayal and urging for political change within the state’s Republican representation.
Key Points:
Constituent Frustration: Callers emphasized that Tillis's actions do not align with the majority's expectations and preferences, particularly regarding accountability for January 6th defendants.
Calls for Political Action: There's a strong push for Tillis to either explain his decisions publicly or face challenges in future elections.
Notable Quotes:
Clay Travis [07:05]: "We have a lot of North Carolina listeners...We have offered an invite to him to explain."
Caller [09:14]: "Some of the worst Republican betrayals of the base come from Republicans who are in red and sometimes very red states."
Overview: Beyond domestic politics, the hosts touched upon international issues, notably the continuous need for support in Israel amidst ongoing security challenges.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
Overview: A significant portion of the episode critiqued the 'Parental Rights in Education' bill in Florida, commonly referred to as the "Don't Say Gay" bill. The discussion extended to Disney's response and ESPN's controversial moment of silence, highlighting perceived hypocrisy in corporate stances on LGBTQ+ issues.
Key Points:
Misrepresentation of the Bill: The hosts clarified that the bill specifically prohibits gender and sexual orientation instruction in early grades, countering media narratives that labeled it as a blanket ban on discussing homosexuality.
Corporate Responses: Disney's commitment to building a theme park in Abu Dhabi, a country with harsh penalties against LGBTQ+ individuals, was juxtaposed with its public stance against the Florida bill. Additionally, ESPN's moment of silence during a live broadcast was criticized as an overreach and emblematic of corporate leftist ideology.
Notable Quotes:
Caller [26:29]: "It's parental rights in education. Nowhere does it say you can't say gay. And it's not even the name of the bill. So it was a pure propaganda operation."
Buck Sexton [30:13]: "It’s all about power dynamics and who they think they can bully...they can make us do absolutely anything."
Caller [38:04]: "The real is the Islamic world. They will never talk about that."
Overview: In a departure from political discourse, the episode featured an extensive segment on the ongoing Papal Conclave to elect the next Pope. Guest Raymond Arroyo, reporting live from Rome, provided insights into the conclave's proceedings and potential candidates.
Key Points:
Conclave Process: The tradition of cardinals being sequestered to vote was explained, with historical context provided about the origins of the conclave.
Potential Candidates: Several cardinals were discussed as frontrunners, including Cardinal Tagle, Cardinal Parolin, Cardinal Robert Serra, and Cardinal Pierre Battista Pizzabala, each representing different visions for the Catholic Church's future.
Implications for the Church: The selection is poised to determine the Church's direction, balancing progressive reforms with traditional values.
Notable Quotes:
Raymond Arroyo [40:25]: "The conclave practice...This all started because in about 1274, they couldn't elect a Pope."
Buck Sexton [50:43]: "Matteo Zupi is an Italian cardinal, very much in line with the Pope Francis vision of things...you want somebody like Pizzabala."
Clay Travis [52:36]: "Pizzabala is the Jerusalem Patriarch...He offered his life in exchange for the hostages."
Overview: The episode concluded with reflections on the discussions, emphasizing the need for accountability in political representations and anticipating the outcome of the Papal Conclave.
Key Points:
Political Accountability: Continued urging for constituents to hold their representatives accountable for decisions that impact justice and representation.
Papal Selection: The hosts expressed anticipation regarding the conclave's outcome, hoping for a Pope who balances reform with tradition.
Notable Quotes:
Buck Sexton [52:52]: "President Trump didn't say it first, he said it loudest. His words were something to the effect of Obamacare sucks."
Clay Travis [56:58]: "You're listening to an iHeart podcast."
The May 7th episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show provided listeners with a robust discussion on Senator Thom Tillis's controversial decision regarding Ed Martin's nomination, highlighting constituent frustrations and broader implications for justice in Washington, D.C. Additionally, the hosts critiqued corporate responses to LGBTQ+ legislation and offered an in-depth look into the Catholic Church's Papal Conclave, framing the episode as a blend of political analysis and cultural commentary.