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in everybody to the Wednesday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show starts right now. A lot of stuff going on up on Capitol Hill. We're going to be getting into some of that with you for sure, given the fact that the Iran war is getting a whole lot of attention for obvious reasons. The Tulsi Gabbard testimony before Congress on global threats touching on things that we will want to discuss. So we'll get into that. We have some of the aftermath of the Joe Kent resignation speaking of national security from Director of nctc. More updates on Iran, the Save America act, which we have tried to bring up as often as we can here because we get a tremendous amount of people saying that we should be discussing it more. So we go, ok, we'll talk about it. We'll talk about it. It's very important. We want election security too. It looks like it is on the way to defeat my friends, so I guess we'll continue to have this discussion. But Thune is the Majority leader. The people in his state elected him to the Senate to represent the Republican Party and they seem to rather the Republicans seem to be on a pathway here to not passing the SAVE Act. So that is where it is. If that changes, we'll let you know, but we'll give you some updates on that. Something that is a little bit of a surprise to me, and perhaps it shouldn't have been, was how things were going up on Capitol Hill for the Mark Wayne Mullen confirmation as DHS Secretary. Now, Clay, one thing that I think is quite clear at this point is given what just happened at dhs, which was leadership failure at all levels, let's just be honest, about looked buffoonish, unethical and screwed things up in the way Minneapolis was handled with messaging. Kristi Noem had to go and Trump told her time to go. And now she's on some advisory security committee or something that no one's ever heard of before. So that was a appropriate move by the Trump administration. This is maybe the single most important thing. Deportations might be the number one promise of the Trump administration for this second term. It's happening, but it is not happening at the rate that was promised. Let's be honest about this. And there needs to be a whole lot more going on between now and the midterm election. With all that, I thought that DHS secretary's confirmation would be a pretty straightforward partizan issue. I knew Democrats were going to push Markway Mullen on this. Senator Mullen, I knew that. But things got testy with Senator Rand Paul, who I might add is joining us live on this program in a little bit. He wants to talk about this. I'm gonna give you some sense of how this went. Let's start with so a little bit of background here. As you, many of you will recall, perhaps all of you, Rand Paul was assaulted by a Democrat neighbor and almost beaten to death. His lungs filled up with fluid. He was in the hospital. It was horrible. He got infections. It's terrible. Rand Paul's an older guy and he was jumped and kicked and beaten on the ground by a maniac neighbor, almost killed. It's a really horrible thing. Now this comes after Rand Paul was almost shot, by the way, by a Bernie Sanders supporter screaming this is for healthcare at a baseball field. So Rand Paul's been through some stuff, so let's just be fair about that. I can understand he doesn't have a sense of humor about this cuz it's not funny. And here's what he said to Mark. He says that Mark Wayne Mullen has taken the position that this stuff is funny. This is cut to listen to how this exchange went.
Senator Rand Paul
You have never had the courage to look me in the eye and tell me that the assault was justified. So today you'll have your chance. Today I'll give you that chance to clear the record. Tell it to my face. If that's what you believe, tell it to me today. Tell the world why you believe I deserve to be assaulted from behind, have six ribs broken and a damaged lung. Tell me to my face why you think I Deserved it. And while you're at it, explain to the American public why they should trust a man with anger issues to set the proper example for ICE and Border Patrol agents. Explain to the American public how a man who has no regrets about brawling in a Senate committee can set a proper example for over 250,000 men and women who work at the Department of Homeland Security.
Buck Sexton
Clay I don't think Rand Paul's a yes vote that I will say I don't think that's happening. But we'll talk to the senator, the other senator, not Senator Mullen, later on in the program.
Clay Travis
Yeah, they don't like each other and sometimes people don't like each other and it is theatrical because they can go hang out afterwards and they have political disagreements. But personally they get along quite well. And there's still a decent amount of that, I think, on Capitol Hill, not as much as there used to be. And honestly, I think that's an interesting question why people got along better on Capitol Hill in the 60s, 70s, 80s. It seems like the 90s and the early 2000s. My argument would be social media, which has to a large extent created a lot of performative outrage that pays off. And so some people take it very seriously, even though for others it's still a form of kabuki theater, it feels like at times. But this is, this is real. Rand Paul and Mark Wayne Mullen don't like each other. And usually you get, as we talked about when this nomination basically was put forward, when Christine Ohm was let go, we said, oh, Mark Wayne Mullen, he'll get confirmed relatively easily because the United States Senate tends to take care of its own. And I think that might factor in here a bit. Buck I think that Rand Paul would feel more pressure to not get into a fight effectively over this if it were going to be a borderline situation. Right. Pete Hegseth, for instance, needed the overall tie breaking vote of JD Vance, if I remember correctly, in order to be confirmed as Defense Secretary. So if we're going to be in a situation like that, I think maybe things would be different. I think Mark Wayne Mullen will get multiple, probably Democrat votes. Certainly we know he's going to get Betterman, so it's not going to be particularly close. But man, I'm interested to hear from Rand Paul at the, at the next hour. You know, his basis for this, this perspective. We, we've had both those guys on. I'm in a spot where I feel like it kind of reflects what's also going on with Media Argu Buck, where I tend to kind of like most people. And so when I see people that we're friends with throwing elbows at each other on social media, I kind of just wish that they weren't. That's my overall perspective here, too. I like Rand Paul and I like Mark Wayne Mullen. So I wish that they weren't, you know, engaged in verbal combat here in the Senate hearing, but I don't think it's fake. I think that Rand Paul and Mark Wayne Mullen don't like each other. And I think Mark Wayne Mullen came on our show a while back and said that, too. So that, that's just the reality.
Buck Sexton
I. I think that the not liking each other thing. But we said this as well one time. I remember that was quite clear. Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy do not like each other. It was a different thing on that
Clay Travis
stage in the, in the debate. There was venom associated with both of them. It wasn't just a disagreement.
Buck Sexton
Right. It was. I mean, you can think about this with Democrats. Like, Kamala basically said to Joe Biden, you're an old white racist. And then she became his vp. Like, she just said it because she had to. She had to get some attention. And Biden was probably asleep with his eyes open. And so who cares? No, these guys, look, they have. They have personal beef. Mark Wayne Mullen addressed Rand Paul's comments. We have to play the other side of this for sure. This is cut three. Listen in.
Mark Wayne Mullen
I simply addressed that. I said I could understand because of the behavior you were having, that I can understand why your neighbor, by the neighbor, did what he did. As far as my terms and snake in the grass, sir, I work around this room to try to fix problems. I've worked with many people in this room. Seems like you fight Republicans more than you work with us. I did address those remarks. I did explain your gimmicks by the amendment you put forth. And as far as me saying that I invoke violence, I don't. I don't think anybody should be hit by surprise. I don't like that. But if I do have something to say, everybody in this room knows. I'll come straight to you. I'll say it publicly and I'll say it privately, but I'll never say it behind your back.
Buck Sexton
It's not an apology. It's not an apology, that's for sure.
Clay Travis
It's kind of. I think that he. I think he was making what he considered to be a joke.
Buck Sexton
Right.
Clay Travis
If I were analyzing this Like, I don't think that Mark Wayne Mullen is actually in favor of random acts of violence. I don't, I think he was making a joke based on his relationship. A little bit of a cutting joke. Yes. And I also understand why if you're Rand Paul, you're like, hey, I got attacked by a crazy left wing lunatic. I don't think that that should be something that is joked about. Right. So that's where I kind of think they are. If I, I always say this, if I were in the Senate, I would vote for Mark Wayne Mullen and I think I would enjoy working with Rand Paul too, because I like both these guys. Does it surprise me that they have a dislike for each other? Not really. Right. Because I, I, I can see them being incredibly different individuals. Right. You know how the jocks and the nerds sometimes don't get along, but if you're a little bit in the middle between the two, you get along with both people. I, I think that that is this version of the, of the Senate. And I just look, my general perspective, Buck, and we talked about this off air, is there's so many people that are truly putting forward awful decisions and have truly bad ideas for the country that I think sometimes fighting with people who have subtle degrees of difference on how to get to better places is not a beneficial way to spend your time. Right. There's so, to me, there are so many people throwing crazy things out there in terms of political on the left right now that whether somebody has a bit of a different perspective on Iran than I do. I'm not willing to like put on boxing gloves and try to take them out over their perspective on that being wrong. When there's so many people that are not even in good faith engaging in, in, in arguments on the left. Does that make sense? And I think a lot of you kind of get that. It kind of echoes the Ronald Reagan thing, which is, you know, thou shall not fight with another Republican. And clearly that's being violated here.
Buck Sexton
Yeah. Clay and I try to have no enemies to the right because we're trying to save the country from the communists. I mean, that's a pretty, and that's how we honestly feel. Like, I just don't, I don't like getting into stuff with people that I agree with on 80, 90% of things. When I say get an I'll disagree with them, but attacking them, saying they're a bad person or I impugn their motives or whatever, we just, this isn't something we've coordinated. We just Both have similar personalities in this respect or similar approaches. That's just not really who we are as individuals or as a show. Rand Paul still pretty ticked off. This is cut. I mean, I'm just telling you guys, it was fiery up there. This is cut five. And Mullen said that there was character assassination going on Play five.
Senator Rand Paul
And the days after the fight, you said, and I quote, sometimes people just need to be punched in the face. Is that still your opinion, that political disputes can sometimes and often only be resolved by violence?
Mark Wayne Mullen
No, I, I don't. I don't always agree with that. I don't believe in political violence. I've made that very clear. But sometimes people do need. Theoretically speaking, that's. Sir, I get it. It's about character assassination for you. That's the way this game is played. I understand it. And you are making this about you, which is fine. But that doesn't keep me as character assassination.
Senator Rand Paul
When you were the one lauding the assault, who do you think started that character assassination? I' repeating what you have done in character assassination. I'm repeating your support for the assault. So that's somehow something I started.
Mark Wayne Mullen
No, sir, what I'm saying is you're adding a lot to it.
Buck Sexton
Yeah.
Clay Travis
You know, it's not very.
Buck Sexton
When you kick somebody when they're down, you never know. You do be careful when you kick somebody when they're down, because they may be up at some point and have an opportunity to kick back. And that's what's going on here.
Clay Travis
I will say two things. Can you remember Democrats going after Democrats in hearings like this?
Buck Sexton
Oh, I know a lot of Republicans are about to come after us and say, like, but this is so terrible. This is what they're. This is what your Republican senators are doing right now in the hearing. Everybody. This is what is going on. I mean, I'm just presenting to you. This is the back and forth that you're getting where we're trying to put the most important. After Secretary of War, maybe Secretary of State, treasury, like, top five position in the government. It should be all about the mission, Clay.
Clay Travis
So there, Kristi Noem lost her job, not because of Democrat criticism, but because John Kennedy, who was on this show, asked her a question about $200 million in advertising spending, and she answered it different than President Trump did, and that was it. Right? Well, she. She.
Buck Sexton
People alleged that she lied, and people are alleging that she lied under oath, and she lied in a way that actually impugned President Trump. It was an incredibly stupid thing to
Clay Travis
do, but it was a Republican. Basically who got her on that issue was John Kennedy. And he said, hey, I'm going to go after him. My point on this is the knives are out, right? And now you got Rand Paul going after Mark Wayne Mullen. I think what this is symptomatic of, Buck, is sometimes when you're in power, you have the luxury to feud over things that aren't as significant as when the other party is in power.
Buck Sexton
Let me say this. My takeaway from all this, Clay, is, guys, we are. The save act is about to fail. We are running out of time. We need the best people in the important positions for the Trump agenda and we need to get on this. The previous Secretary of Homeland Security was a mistake and nobody wanted to hear that at the time because it was all. But Trump knows what he's doing. Yeah, he knows what he's doing, but he's not perfect. You need to have the best people in the best places. And that should be what the focus of this hearing is instead of. I mean, it was, it was nasty. It was feisty up there.
Clay Travis
I mean, Senator Paul just tweeted. I mean, I'm assuming he's not voting for him. Senator Mullen tried to justify a violent attack on me. Now he wants to lead ICE and Border Patrol. You can't restore law and order with someone who has an anger problem. America deserves better. So that's a tweet that he just sent five minutes ago. So he's going to be on with us. Senator Rand Paul next hour. We'll talk about it.
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in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show. Sad to see Venezuela beat the United States last night in Miami. Great game, fun event. But there's other sad news. Buck probably didn't even know the results of that one. Buck, I'm surprised that you were even able to get out of bed and come on the show today. Your boy Joe Scarborough had one hour of his show Morning Joe Taken away. How are you going to be able to recover? As MSNBC is panicked, nobody's watching, and your boy Joe Scarborough is getting demoted,
Buck Sexton
I had to pour out a little Crockett coffee for my home slice. Joe Scarborough this morning in in memoriam of the hour of the show that has now been chopped down. It is, it is a deeply sad experience. I, I really, those of you, there's only a few of you, and by a few, I mean probably I could count you on one hand who are rolling with me and rolling with Joe and Mika going into the 24 election, it was amazing TV, guys. It was like a constant reality show inside of an insane asylum from like, you know, centuries past. Like, it was crazy town. Great watching, great watch.
Clay Travis
Yes.
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Clay Travis
I really, this is such a nerdy take, but it is accurate historically.
Buck Sexton
Yes. The Republicans should be blue, Democrats should be red. This all comes from TV news in like the 70s when they would just for election time put up different colors for the different parties. I think at one point yellow actually even represent. And then it just stuck. So we basically let you know, CBS News and ABC News and whatever, decide that we're going to have red and blue and that the Democrats, who are clearly the reds, the commies, the Marxists, the collectivists, they are blue, which is my favorite color. So this always annoys me. They should be red and instead here we are. But speaking of reds and commies, James Tallarico is running for Senate in Texas. Now, I have a lot of faith in the great people of Texas, wonderful state, that they're not going to elect this guy. But there also needs to be a message sent. It is a flat out absurdity that this is the candidate that they would run. I would go so far as to say that James Talarico is more absurd as a possible Senate representing Texas than Beto would have been, which is, this is, this is taking a real swing.
Clay Travis
I think that's 100% correct. And I don't know that Democrats really knew what they were getting into when they put him forward.
Buck Sexton
You know, Beto looked good in his Wrangler jeans and he had the cowboy boots at the campaign stops and you know, he could kind of fake it a little bit. And he's like, yeah, like, I just, just like want to do great things. And you're like, what does this guy even stand for? But then he was like, I'm going to take away your AR15. And Texas was like, no, I don't think so. So here we are with James Tallarico. This is a flashback to 2022. I want you to listen to the words of this Senate Democrat candidate and just enjoy play 29.
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Buck Sexton
Clay, the entire audience, all the guys felt their estrogen levels rise. This guy Talarico makes Beto o' Rourke look like Conan the Barbarian by comparison.
Clay Travis
It's crazy. What do you think the odds are of anybody getting elected in statewide office in Texas who doesn't Eat steak. Like has this would be a great like.
Buck Sexton
And not just doesn't eat steak. Has a moral ethical problem with the eating of steak. This guy might as well say cowboy hats look stupid. Like, this guy is out of his mind.
Clay Travis
I, that's, that's a really important point. But I just think in general, I don't think maybe I'm wrong. Maybe there has been a statewide elected official who would refuse to eat steak. Like, I don't even think Texas would elect a vegetarian, much less someone to your point who actually believes that you have a moral obligation not to eat steak. This guy, I, I feel as if Republicans played total possum on him. Because as much as you want to say about Jasmine Crockett, and we have said a lot of negative things about Jasmine Crockett, I think Jasmine Crockett is more masculine than this guy. I think that she is more of a, and that's not an indictment on her, that's an indictment on him. I think that she is more of a normal Texan and she's way out of the normal band, but I think she is actually more of the normal Texan than Talarico. They really, it feels to me like Democrats talk themselves into the idea that he would appeal to people. And again, it comes back to the Tim Walls impact. Democrats so don't understand heterosexual men that they can't even comprehend what they could do to put forward someone to appeal to a heterosexual man. And it's like Walls, it's like Talarico. They don't speak the language and it actually is worse than if they didn't know anything at all.
Buck Sexton
I want to offer you a theory on this as the author of Balls. So I feel like there's, there's expertise that has been clearly established on this matter. I think that, I'm not saying that what you're saying is in any way untrue. I agree with it. I think there's maybe another layer though, and it's this, that a normal representation of a standard American heterosexual male is offensive to many parts of the Democrat Party coalition right now. And so on the one hand they don't get it, but on the other hand they can't even really do it because to be a normal bro, you're going to upset the purple haired nose ringed lunatics who are the street brigade of the Democrat Party and the online banshees trying to convince everybody that they're bigots and they're bad people if they're Republicans. You see what I mean?
Senator Rand Paul
Yeah.
Buck Sexton
I don't even. I think even if they knew what it was, they would worry about the depiction because it will upset people.
Clay Travis
I think that's totally true. I also think the analogy here would be, you know, how sometimes when you think you speak the language, you actually end up in a worse place than if you just ask somebody to try and speak English with you. I don't know if you guys have ever been in this situation. I speak French very poorly. And when I was in France, when I would attempt to speak French, I would get in worse position than if I just asked them to speak English with me. And so they have this inability to speak the language to such an extent that when they try to speak the language, they actually are in worse position than if they just said, hey, you know what? We really don't understand this. I was thinking about this last night, Buck, because the US Lost to Venezuela. Congrats to Venezuela. But the entire bar that I was at, I was at a sports bar. I took my kids, I was with a couple of buddies and they had their kids. And we were all sitting around watching the game last night. Entire bar was going crazy for the US during the course of this baseball game. There was a guy, I'm in Florida right now. There was a guy who wore an American flag cape to sit at the bar last night where we were, okay, Tire bars going crazy. I went in to go to the bathroom. You know, we're out on the patio and I, you know, kind of walk through and I look at everybody there and I just think, who's the Democrat that could sit at the bar and actually hang out with these guys and be normal? It's all dudes just wanting to watch a baseball game and root for America. How many Democrats right now could just sit at the bar and be normal at that bar with all of these normal dudes who may not even be particularly political at all? Right? They're probably not paying attention to the SAVE Act. They're not paying attention to the day to day mechanics of politics. But ultimately they have to be spoken to. I don't know that there is a Democrat. Maybe it's West Moore, right? Maybe it's Gavin Newsom. It's certainly not aoc. We, we know it's not Kamala. It's not Gretchen Whitmer. It's not J.B. pritzker, right? Like, you can act, not Andy Beshear. You can run through and just be like, that guy can't have a beer at the bar and be normal. That's an issue, right? If you're look, if you wonder how you lost men, how many normal Democrat elected officials could have a beer at the bar and root for the US to win a sporting event, I think they are out to lunch. I think they are totally lost on this. And until they recognize that they don't speak the language, they're actually going to be in a worse place. They're going to be like me trying to speak French where I'm actually worse off than if I just ask them to try to speak English to me. And they won't even recognize that they have the problem. And so I do think the result is you end up with Talarico. 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What's the dream for?
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Yeah, in the next few years we
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in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show Senator Rand Paul going to join us in the Next hour as on Capitol Hill, the dispatch discussion about whether Mark Wayne Mullen will be the next DHS secretary, which we believe he will be, is currently underway in earnest.
Buck Sexton
Can I just be clear, though? It's really important. This is a really important job. So, and unfortunately this was, this is among a lot of you would say the way the Epstein files were handled. The Epstein files have now come out. As far as I understand it, there was mishandling of that too. For me, I think the, the leadership of DHS may be the single biggest whiff of the first 12 months. Because, guys, Minneapolis, we pulled back. Minneapolis is now all you're hearing about from these Democrats. And this is what, you know, the whole thing, it was a, it was a blunder. It was a blunder from the people running that, running that shop. And we need new leadership, Clay, that gets the job done. Is there a more important thing than deportation, securing the border and changing the trajectory of illegal immigration in this country? I don't think so. I don't think there is something that's more important as a Trump agenda item than that.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
Buck Sexton
So I'm, I'm pretty frustrated with how it's gone up to this point, the border securing. Amazing that that was something that we got done the first 90 days.
Clay Travis
So if we want to talk things that are alarming, there are a lot of them out there. What I would say is particularly alarming to me is we're now into mid to late March. Soon we will be into early Summer and Congress will just shut down for the campaign season. And if Republicans don't retain the House and, or the Senate, then we're insignificant. Just basically gridlock for the next two years. Nothing is going to happen. So if Republicans don't get through things now, then basically I'm just being honest with you all. Nothing's going to happen for two years.
Buck Sexton
And the 2028 election starts in December, my friends. Yes, Think about that. The 2028 election begins at the end of this year. So this is really important. It is time sensitive, the agenda. And people are like, we got a VIP email from Matthew. Please ask Senator Paul, what are you doing to get the SAVE act passed? We'll ask him. It's not going to pass. That's it. There's no, there's. Because the way that it have to get passed is they get rid of the filibuster. They're not willing to do that. It's not going to pass.
Clay Travis
I think that's all right.
Buck Sexton
I can sit here and complain about it and we have, but we're not senators. We're certainly not 60 senators.
Clay Travis
Yeah. And, and I think that just ties in with what are they going to do. We know what Democrats are going to do if they win the House. I was looking today on Polymarket buck. There's a 70% chance Trump is going to be impeached again. If Democrats win the House in lockstep, they are going to go impeach President Trump and we're going to have the multi month charade. And you may say, well this is a total joke and it is and we agree with you, but they're going to shut down the House and the Senate to have another trial on President Trump. They're going to shut down everything. And again, this is, this is why I say, look, the House is important. The Senate is to me. It has got to be the, has got to be the ultimate, you know, Maginot line, so to speak. That didn't go well.
Buck Sexton
Although that didn't work out so great
Clay Travis
as we know historically did not. But we've got to have what is the most successful.
Buck Sexton
The Great Wall of China.
Clay Travis
Wall of China.
Buck Sexton
We gotta also, by the way, kind of a fabrication after the fact. Not really that successful. The Mongols.
Clay Travis
That's what I'm saying. What is the most successful defense line ever? That's a good military history question. May, maybe, maybe it. They need to have a Cemetery Ridge third day Battle of Gettysburg Bulwark, which used to be a good word before those crazy people took it over in order to rebut a charge. And this is why I've said a lot of people, supreme court Clarence Thomas, 75, Justice Alito, 74. We may not have the ability to have a president of the same party as the Senate for another four or five years. You saw what happened with Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Buck Sexton
We told you guys to enjoy that first year of Trump's incredible wins and just running up the scoreboard and all that stuff because it does not last. There will be the fight ahead, that is for sure. Clay got me excited about history there for a second. Some of you are writing in about this to be clear. For much of US history on the red blue phenomenon, blue was of course the color of the Union during the Civil War. Blue represented the Union. Blue was the color of the Republican Party more often than not, although there was no standard system. It was color TV that changed this. In 1976, Ford versus Carter. Blue was suddenly for Republicans, red was for Democrats. And this followed the older convention. But then guess what, they changed it some of you pointed this out. 2000 election, red states on the screen after the disputed election, Republican George Bush, blue states, Al Gore. And then all the networks followed suit, Clay. And that's how we got red state, blue state. The Democrat Party should be the reds.
Clay Travis
I'm just saying maybe I don't know what would happen if one station just flipped it like if Fox News just said, hey, you know what? Red, blue, we're going back to the historic.
Buck Sexton
They went full Department of War on this. I kind of like that idea because the Democrats are the commies. They should be red. Blue is the greatest color in my opinion. And blue is what the Republican Party has always stood for. So there you go.
Clay Travis
When we come back, we'll give you updates on Iran. We will also continue to talk about the Mark Wayne Mullen hearing. We've got Senator Rand Paul scheduled to join us. Some good news. Murder rate hit 125 year low. I think we should continue to hammer that home. D.C. crime murder rate has collapsed. I'll hit you with some of those numbers if you want something positive. We'll also jump back into a conversation we've been having, which I think is very significant. Kathy Hochul is now begging rich people to move back to New York. Did you see this buck? As the overall budget is collapsing in New York State and in New York City. And our good friend Joy Behar says Trump is doing to Europe the same thing that Adolf Hitler did to Europe. That's real. That's the view. We'll have some fun with it. Thanks for hanging with us on Cleanbot.
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Episode: Hour 1 - Be a Normal Bro
Date: March 18, 2026
Host: iHeartPodcasts
This episode dives into the latest political tensions on Capitol Hill, focusing especially on the heated confirmation battle for Markwayne Mullin as DHS Secretary and the rift between Senators Rand Paul and Mullin. Clay and Buck reflect on the state of Republican infighting, the perceived failures and priorities of the Trump administration’s national security team, and the cultural disconnect between Democratic candidates and “normal” American men—embodied in a humorous but pointed discussion about veganism and identity politics in Texas. There’s a blend of serious policy talk, insider anecdotes, and signature banter.
(03:21 - 05:00)
Background and Infighting: (06:50 - 13:00)
Commentary:
(13:00 - 17:15)
(17:42 - 19:00; 42:00 - 45:30)
(26:36 – 34:30)
“Normal Bro” Theory:
(26:36 – 27:59; 46:12 – 47:31)
Rand Paul confronting Mullin on violence [07:14]:
“Tell the world why you believe I deserve to be assaulted from behind, have six ribs broken and a damaged lung. Tell me to my face why you think I Deserved it... explain how a man with no regrets about brawling in a Senate committee can set a proper example for over 250,000 men and women at DHS.”
Markwayne Mullin on his “joke” and standing his ground [11:30]:
“If I do have something to say, everybody in this room knows. I’ll come straight to you. I’ll say it publicly and I’ll say it privately, but I’ll never say it behind your back.”
Clay Travis – on “normal bro” appeal [32:33]:
“How many Democrats right now could just sit at the bar and be normal at that bar with all of these normal dudes?... If you wonder how you lost men, how many normal Democrat elected officials could have a beer at the bar and root for the US to win a sporting event?”
Buck Sexton – on Democrat identity messaging [31:22]:
“A normal representation of a standard American heterosexual male is offensive to many parts of the Democrat Party coalition right now… to be a normal bro, you’re going to upset the purple-haired nose-ringed lunatics who are the street brigade of the Democrat Party.”
Buck on GOP infighting [14:34]:
“Clay and I try to have no enemies to the right because we’re trying to save the country from the communists. … I just don’t like getting into stuff with people I agree with on 80, 90% of things.”
Hour 1 of “Be a Normal Bro” showcases Clay Travis and Buck Sexton at their most candid and combative, dissecting the personal and policy-driven skirmishes that define current Republican politics. Multiple segments circle back to the urgent need for party unity, authentic leadership—especially at Homeland Security—and a shared frustration at the cultural chasm separating Democrats from average, apolitical American men. Whether mocking vegan campaigns in Texas, delving into Senate infighting, or reflecting on the legacy of red/blue party branding, the episode is a fast-paced, humor-tinged tour through the biggest stories facing the right—and the country.