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Paid for by Built For America welcome in Friday Edition, Clay Travis BUCK Sexton Show I hope all of you are hanging out with us and headed into the weekend for a fabulous weekend. Buck, I believe, is still on the French Riviera. I don't know when he officially flies back, but this morning I was doing prep for the show and I was reading about all the super fancy parties that he was been attending and all of the flagrant excess advertising universe that has been engaged in Cannes for the past week. So I can't wait to hear what he is going to have to say about life on the French Riviera when he returns to the radio with me on Monday. But I've enjoyed hanging out with all of you throughout the course of this week. We will be back together again on the Monday edition of the program and actually be up in Michigan. We've got a brand new awesome affiliate in the northern Michigan area, Traverse City in particular. I know that a lot of you are listening in that area and I'll be broadcasting from Traverse City, Michigan, which is one of my favorite places in the United States in the summer. Absolutely fantastic up there. So look forward to seeing some of you running around in the Michigan area. My wife, of course, from Michigan. So we're going to be up there with some friends and family and I'll be doing the program with all of you there and look forward to to meeting a new affiliate in Traverse City and many of you that may be getting used to listening to us there. All right. We're going to have some fun. It is the 50th anniversary of Jaws, the release of the movie Jaws 1975. That movie came out, I would suggest to you, and we're going to dive into this later, but you guys can already start to lose your minds or say, you know what, Clay, you're actually brilliant. That's 100% true. I think Jaws is the most influential movie that has ever been made in the history of film. And when I say that, I don't mean that it's the best. I don't mean that it had changed the conversation on politics or that it led to freedom or it led to any massive societal change. When I say the most influential, I mean that there is almost no one that has ever watched that movie that has not thought about Jaws. At a minimum, when you go to the beach, and I bet there are a lot of you who, even when you have been jumping in lakes and even maybe when you've been in swimming pools after watching Jaws, actually thought, oh, man, I hope there's not a great white shark that is going to eat me during the course of this swim. Fresh water lakes, not even big lakes, like lakes where you can see the boundary. I remember after watching Jaws when I was a little kid swimming in a pool at night, I was like, oh, there, there may be a shark in here. And it wasn't in Florida, by the way, where I was like, oh, there may be an alligator in here. So we'll have some Fun with that 50th anniversary Friday edition at a minimum in the third hour, no guests scheduled. You guys have been killing it on the talkback, so we will have a bunch of fun with those as well. All that headed this direction. But I saw this morning as I was doing my prep what felt and by the way, we'll update you to the extent that there's any movement at all on the absolute latest as it pertains to what's going on with Iran and Israel. So far it does not appear there have been massive changes since we talked to you yesterday and shared the news that Trump had said there's a two week window and we'll see how that's gonna shake out. Okay, so let me, let me dive into something that I thought was significant as I was doing my pre reading prep today. We have talked about the big Supreme Court decision that came down on Wednesday that said the state of Tennessee has the right to keep young minor children from having so called gender altering surgeries. However you want to classify it, that is potentially your genitals could be chopped off because you happen to think you're a boy or a girl or vice versa, which is different than the body that you were actually in. Front page story from the primary. I would still say Democrat mouthpiece in media. The New York Times headline democrats wary response to Transgender Ruling shows the party's retreat. That's the headline today's front page New York Times. While some in the party denounced the Supreme Court's decision, other top leaders remained quiet, underscoring the party's discomfort on the issue. Another way of talking about this would be that Democrats have been proven wrong on this. And, and I just thought this entire article was very interesting. Leading Democrats opening Senate offered a slow trickle of critical reaction on Wednesday to the Supreme Court's decision upholding a state ban on some transgender care for youth, blah, blah, blah, blah. Hours after the ruling arrived, some top Democrats like Chuck Schumer had statements, but you know, Chuck Schumer is never going to run for president of the United States. He represents the Senate Democrat coalition. And so that didn't really surprise me. But Here is the third paragraph. Many others, including key players in the 2028 shadow primary race, had yet to weigh in. Gavin Newsom, at least at the time that this was written, nothing. Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, Nothing. Westmore of Maryland, Nothing. Asked for comment. Representatives for all three governors said they were not issuing any statements on the decision. For now, this is what victory looks like. They also reached out to the to Mayor Pete, to other people. And by and large this was again to a to a great degree ignored. And it the front page article again in the New York Times points to and I've been thinking about this ad quite a lot because I've got a new book coming out. It's called Balls B A L L S about how Trump won men and sports fans and how we all saved the nation in 2024. Very understated as you in case you're wondering, also has two big pictures of basketballs on the COVID You guys are going to love it. There's going to be a lot of people that lose their mind over it. It's going to be out in November. And, and, and the book basically argues that that young men, sports fans and Trump saved America in 2024. And one of the parts of the book is this front page article. Kamala is for they them President Trump is for you. I would submit to you that that might be the single most effective political ad that any presidential candidate has run in my life. I know there's been a lot of them, but the data reflects that. That ad that Kamala's for they them President Trump is for you because I've been doing research on it for the book moved in a favorable direction towards Trump. 2.7 points. It worked well for moms, white moms. It worked well for black and Hispanic men. Those were groups that were particularly impacted by that ad, which I think speaks to the scope of disgust that has settled in. Now, men competing in women's sports is a part of it, but I would argue the far more significant component to this is, hey, if Your son is 15 and thinks he's a girl, we should chop his penis off. I mean that is Democrat orthodoxy right now. But they are getting rejected nationwide. Front page credit to the Supreme Court. But front page news in the New York Times pointing out that Democrats are now running from this issue. And the other thing that I thought signed in here was there is a new poll out from Coefficient talking about who are the favorites for Democrat presidential nomination in 2028. I just mentioned some of them to you there. Kamala Harris, 26% support Gavin Newsom, 21% support AOC 14% support Mayor Pete, 11% Walls 10% Josh Shapiro 3%. That's the top six. I would submit to you that the top five. Here, you can clip this. You can save it. You can call me a moron if I'm wrong. On early November of 2028, Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom, AOC Mayor Pete and Tim Walls, they have a zero percent chance of being elected President of the United States. They may be the nominee. I'm not saying that that's impossible, but I think Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom AOC Mayor Pete and Tim Walls have a zero percent chance. Now, Josh Shapiro, Governor of Pennsylvania. Problem he has, unfortunately for him, is he's Jewish and a large contingent of the Democrat base doesn't like Jewish people that's going to be voting in the primary. That's why I think he wasn't the nominee as vice president. So that's an issue for him. I think Wes Moore is going to run. Wes Moore, I think has been making some solidly strategic moves. Very popular, Maryland governor, not a crazy person. I know he's been reaching out to President Trump frequently and they actually have a decent relationship. I think Trump would tell you that. And Wes Moore has a military athletes background. He's not a Pussy Willow like a lot of Democrats and frankly a lot of people don't know him. And so I think that helps. But I don't think anybody with a major public profile that is a Democrat right now can get elected in 2028 because they've all gone over the woke waterfall and they've embraced such crazy what I would say is fundamentally rejected by most reasonable American positions. And that was, you know, the Kamala's for they them Trumps for you ad really built off the idea that Kamala Harris said that illegal immigrants should get trans surgeries paid for by taxpayers. She supported that. And I think that Democrats have had to support so many ridiculous stories and just flagrantly ridiculous positions that I think a lot of currently elected Democrats have a 0% chance of being able to be elected nationwide. J.B. pritzker, Illinois Governor no chance. Gretchen Whitmer, she's kind of got a Cruella Deville look about her. I think it's unlikely. I think she would expose herself on the national stage. I also don't think that Democrats are going to nominate a woman because of what's happened to Hillary and Kamala. And I think they recognize that that is probably not A good direction to go. But I think the bigger issue they have is they're wrong on all the issues. So they need someone who is either not a politician, they need their own version of Trump, somebody who comes out of the woodwork. Look out for George Clooney. I think he's a moron. Some of you may have seen us going back and forth, but Mark Cuban, I'm going to talk about this a little bit. Evidently Kamala Harris strongly considered him to be her vice presidential running mate. But I do think that there's going to be a lot of rich guys that make the decision, hey, on the Democrat side, I could be the Democrat version of Trump. I could be a disruptor. I could sort of scatter the ridiculousness and absurdity, shatter once and for all the woke universe. I think you're going to see a lot of people making that move. And I was thinking about it, as you are seeing right now, Democrats scurry from positions that would have been party orthodoxy just a couple of years ago. I think they've recognized that the trans thing has gone too far. I think most people, I'm talking about middle of the road voters will say, okay, you know, if you're a grown man or a grown woman and you want to dress up and pretend that you're a different gender because it makes you happier, okay, if you're a grown man or grown woman and you want to have surgery to try in some way alter your appearance so you appear to not be the gender, I think that's increasingly getting harder to defend, I think just based on the health related risk. But I think most people are saying, okay, but you come for children. That's a, that's a line that we are not going to allow to be touched. And I also think the men and women sports crystallizes that at some point the logical limits of inclusion are reached. And when you go too far, you begin to exclude people in the name of inclusion. That is when you're saying, hey, this man deserves to be able to compete in women's sports, you're knocking women out of being able to compete in women's sports. So you want to be inclusive. I think I'm talking about middle of the road voters that are open but not to the point of exclusion. And I think that's where we are. And I thought that was interesting. Front page New York Times. Many of the top contenders for the Democrat nomination are not criticizing that Supreme Court decision. We'll talk more about that. We'll have some fun as we roll through the Friday edition of the program. In the meantime, summer officially arriving today. This is the longest day of the year. And when you're outside more and door enjoying that longest day of the year, that means more time with different sports. Maybe in the backyard with your kids, grandkids running around. Uh, it also means storms because thunderstorms can move through rapidly. It's super hot. They, they, they come through rapidly all over the country. And when your gutters can get clogged as a result of those storms bringing down limbs, branches, trees, you need to protect your home. Now with Leaffilter, America's number one gutter gutter protection company, save up to 30% off your entire order. Go to leaffilter.com Clay get started today. Leaffilters trusted pros clean out, Realign seal your gutters before installing Leaffilter's award winning patented technology trusted by over a million homeowners. Schedule your free inspection. Get up to 30% off your entire purchase at leaffilter.com clay that's leafilter.com clay see your representative for warranty details. 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Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show. I don't know how many of you saw this. I was talking about people who can come from outside of the existing universe and potentially run as Democrats and how they're running from what just a couple of years ago was Democrat party orthodoxy. Bob Iger is the CEO of Disney to a large extent. He has destroyed the brand of Disney with many different parents out there, including a lot of you. I may tee off on this a bit. Coming back. He bought a national women's soccer league team. Team's called Angel City. I believe they're based in Los Angeles and the team has now rebranded itself. This is real. As Immigrant City fc. This they paid a ton of money for this Angel City AFC women's soccer team and in Los Angeles now they have decided the team released an Instagram video and they call themselves Immigrant City fc. So they are trying. We'll play this audio, but it says we're proud to introduce Immigrant City fc created to honor the people who made this city and the club what it is. They have also made 10,000 T shirts that say Immigrant City FC on the front and Los Angeles is for everyone on the back. Now we're going to talk about this a little bit more because you're starting to see a pivot here. Notice how they are trying to claim that immigrants are being picked up by ICE and not the truth, which is illegal. Immigrants are being picked up by ice. They are trying to take the word immigrant and make people who are here in the country legally think that they are in some way in danger. It's a very calculated pivot when it comes to language. We'll play you some of that audio when we come back. But I think Bob Iger fancies himself as a potential presidential contender. The problem is he's made hundreds of millions of dollars, maybe even a billion dollars by now destroying the brand of the company that Walt Disney built. And I think it's actually representative of how wokeness can destroy things that culturally used to connect us all. We'll talk about it in the meantime. Pure talk. They can hook you up and they can give an American flag from Alliance Flag. They want every service member who's faithfully served the country to proudly fly an American flag. One made in America too. And so every time someone switches and joins Pure Talk, they are going to give high quality flags to deserving veterans. When plans from just 25 bucks a month for unlimited talk text plenty of data, you can enjoy America's most dependable 5G network while cutting your cell phone bill in half. Average size family will save over $1,000 a year. Just dial pound2.50, say the keywords Clay and Buck. 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For a certain generation of you, when you were taking showers after the murder scene, spoiler alert. In Psycho, you might have done showers with your shower curtain open so you could watch or you might have put on and locked eight doors before you went and got your took your shower. But I would. I mean, Psycho's probably up there, but I'm curious if you guys can come up with anything else that is even close to Jaws in that I bet a huge majority of you who are out there listening right now, you have when you got in a lake, when you got in a river, not even the ocean. Certainly the ocean. When you got in a swimming pool after you saw that movie, you thought about getting eaten by a shark. So anyway, talk backs. We'll have some fun. We'll take some calls on that coming forward. I was talking about the front page of the New York Times and the individuals out there that are trying to set themselves up to be able to run for president. And Bob Iger, who I believe has in many ways destroyed the brand of Disney. And I think you can use one just really easy example. And we talked a little bit about this on the, on the program when it happened. But Snow White, when it came out, I believe team looked this up, if you would, in 1939. I think it was at that time the most lucrative movie ever made. The original Snow White cartoon made billions of dollars, adjusted for inflation when it came out. It was an absolute iconic classic. And really it funded the existence of Disney today. Walt Disney had to mortgage his own home to make that film because the actual cartoon making of the film was so cost prohibitive, so timely. It was an incredible accomplishment. And if you go back and study and read about it, it really is a fascinating creative story. And Disney put, mortgaged his home, put his entire financial future on the line. That movie made the money that it did and launched the Walt Disney Company into the entertainment Goliath Leviathan that is today. Okay, so they've decided they're gonna remake all these movies, right? They remade Aladdin, they remade the Little Mermaid, they remade Lion King. They have done all these different very popular Disney movies, live action. When they, when I say remake, I don't mean that they remade them animated wise. They just made a live action version of those films. And almost all of them have been very profitable. It's not necessarily the most creative thing Disney could have done, but it's a low risk, high reward. Those movies have made hundreds of millions of dollars. They remade Snow White. Bob Iger decided, hey, we're gonna remake the film that essentially made Disney what it is. We're gonna make it 88 years later or whatever the math was came out this year. And when they remade was such a bomb that Snow White has now gone that window from being the most lucrative money making film of all time for Disney to the biggest loss leader for Disney of all time. And it's because they went super woke. They put in a Snow White who basically hates most of you and most of your politics. They got in controversies over what they should do with the dwarves. They decided to CGI animate them. They wanted to make a girl boss version of Snow White and it fell completely flat. The princess era of Disney is still very, very popular. That is if you have a daughter or granddaughter. They have done a really good job marketing all of the princesses throughout all of the movies and turning it into a huge story as it pertains to the, to the overall landscape of Disney They've done really well with them. Snow White is still very, very popular, and that story is still very popular. So they lost hundreds of millions of dollars on the new Snow White remake after making a billion dollars from it. And it's all under the leadership of Bob Iger. And now they have decided he's also destroyed to a large extent, the, the, the ESPN brand. Because Disney owns ESPN now. They have decided Bob Iger's soccer team should be rebranded from Angel City to Immigrant City. I, I, I can't believe it. Like, this is absolutely bonkers and insane. Snow White, details from our team came out in 1937. I was a couple of years off. Went into general release on February 4, 1938. Adjusted for inflation, it made $2.3 billion. One of the greatest films in the history of all time and the most successful animated film to this day of all time. So it made money that would allow Disney to exist today. They remake it, they lose hundreds of millions of dollars. And I think it's because of the leadership of people like Bob Iger. Leadership is in quotation marks. Bob Iger has led Disney for a decade or more. Stock price is lower today than it was a decade ago. That is if you had bought Disney back in 2014 and you had said, hey man, I just, I believe in Disney. I just want to hold this stock. I'm going to give it to my kids and my grandkids. This is a uniquely American iconic brand. There's no way we're going to lose money on this. You would have lost money if you had just held that stock. It's nothing to do with inflation, which would have cost you to lose even more. Even if you reinvested the dividends, you would have lost money. And I think it's because of the awful leadership of Bob Iger. And now, not content with destroying the Disney brand, he's going to try to rename his women's soccer team as Immigrant City. Let me just tell you this. I even think this is a miscalculation by Bob Iger. The most of the people who cheer for women's soccer. And I know that a lot of you out there are, in this universe have daughters who play women's soccer. Girls soccer, it's probably the most popular sport for girls in America today. Most of them are not left wing partisans. Those of you, a ton of you that are listening to me right now have daughters or granddaughters on travel soccer teams. I don't even think this is smart for the base of the LA women's Soccer team. I don't even. I don't think that there's a ton of moms out there, even in the LA area that are like, hey, you know, I wasn't sure if I was gonna go watch a women's soccer game. But now, because they've decided that they're rebranding as immigrants, but there's nothing wrong with immigration, legal immigration, if you're legally here as an immigrant. I mean, a ton of you are listening to us right now. More power to you. All Trump is focused on is illegal immigration. So this is all kind of crazy as you break it down and you look at the decisions that are being made. I talked about how Democrats are running from the trans issue. They ran from border security. I think as more of this polling comes out, they're going to increasingly run from the idea that the Democrat Party brand was, I'm going to fly down to El Salvador and have a meeting with an alleged human trafficker who we have decided represents the face of the Democrat Party. I think all of that is going to be headed in a direction that is going to be quite, quite troubling for them. But I think Bob Iger is representative of. I'm paraphrasing here because I can't say it because of FCC violations, but when Trump said everything woke goes to crap, he was right. And I do think this decision that Bob Iger has made as the CEO of Disney is just another great colossal miscalculation. Now you can say, oh, well, Clay, you're talking about it. So it's great branding. I don't think so. I think most of you had no concern whatsoever for a women's soccer team. And I just don't buy that they are in some way going to be adding some massive amount of new fans by embracing far left wing politics, which, by the way, is also suggesting that actually enforcing our immigration laws is a bad policy and is trying to confuse people about the difference between immigrants and illegal immigrants. Pay attention to this. It's like the talking points have gone out and they're now referring to immigration. Oh, ICE is trying to deport immigrants. Oh, you or I are in danger? Well, are you illegally here? If you are, then yes, you could be in danger from ice. If you are legal United States citizen, you're legally here. You have nothing to worry about at all. They're trying to confuse people and scare them because the data is coming back. And the Trump raids to deport illegals, often violent criminals, are actually very, very popular. We'll talk about this. We'll take some of your calls as we continue to roll. 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Take a listen. The Montgomery Bus Boycott Success was dependent on the action and dedication of many individuals, of course. But today we're going to focus on the work of one of those people in particular. A woman in her 30s and yes, I love her name. It's Georgia Gilmore.
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Jaws is number two because every time.
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I went in the ocean, I thought.
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About Jaws after seeing the Exorcist, every.
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Time I walked in a room, I.
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Thought about the Exorcist.
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Every time you walked in a room, you thought about the who were you hanging out with? You expected a kid's head to turn around. But I was just in Georgetown for a large the last couple of weeks I was staying in Georgetown while we were living in D.C. while my son was doing an internship. And the Exorcist stairs are there. And there is no doubt that Exorcist is one of the most influential horror movies of all time, but there's no way that it remotely compares to Jaws. GEORGE in Tallahassee, you were 15. You were growing up near the beach there in Tallahassee. What was the reaction in, in 1975 when that movie came out as you remember it? As I remember it, it changed the behavior of the entire country, not just us. In Florida here, I lived on the beach during the summers. People literally did not get in the water. They refused to get in the water. It was the most drastic thing I've seen as far as films go. And to this day, nothing has influenced people's behaviors like Jaws did way, way back then. And it literally people would not go in the water. And I've never seen anything like that since then. You know, What I think that is, I think it's 100% right. And I am going to be down at the beach for July 4th. And I will go in and I will think to myself, that shot, that again, this is the 50th anniversary, am I correct? Is NBC showing the movie tonight? Guys, will you look this up? I mean, I think it's free. On actual free television. I would. I mentioned. I think I mentioned on the air that I was. That I was out having a drink with a friend and. And his daughter was there too. They were. She was 21 and she's in college. And you know, the dad was like, hey, Clay, you know, he does radio. And. And she was like, well, how. How would I get your show? I was like, well, there's a thing on the dash. It was just very funny. Like it's called the radio. And. And she was like, but on my phone. And. And I do think it's kind of funny. A lot of people don't even know that NBC is free. I mentioned to my kids the other day an antenna. And they were like, what? I was like, well, you know, there's an antenna. Like you can just put an antenna on top of your. Your. And they were like, it doesn't have. How does the wires work? Like, how does it work with. I was like, no, no, no. Over air television, it's free. Like game seven of the NBA finals on abc. You don't have to pay anything to. You just have to get the. They're like, what is an antenna? Like a what? A radio? Like a radio does what? Like, how does it work on my phone? How does it. Like I've got an iPad. Where would it be? Inside of the ip. Anyway, there's this thing called television. It's free, I believe on NBC tonight, as part of the 50th anniversary, they are showing Jaws and that shot. Because Steven Spielberg, who was making this movie, had to be inventive because the Jaws, like the animatronic Jaws that they created, nobody tested it in saltwater. This is evidently true. And it would malfunction and not work very well for all the shots. Movie cost way more than it was supposed to. Everybody was panicked. And so that shot of the Jaws perspective, that is the great white's perspective as the opening scene, as you see like the girl out skinny dipping, I think, with her boyfriend or whatever, and the movies released and she's swimming at night and you see from underneath her perspective, like her legs, that was a function, my understanding of the fact that for the first half the movie. They couldn't get the shots done that they needed to. And so you heard that iconic soundtrack, but you did not actually see the fish, the jaws until near the end. A lot of you want to weigh in, by the way. Talk back function 802-82-2882. You can weigh in on a variety of topics. We come back. I've got some audio for you. I've got a theory. Barack Obama is panicking because he's realized that Donald Trump, Trump is actually the most iconic president of the 21st century.
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We had snacks, laughs, and we even recorded a special episode featuring some unforgettable car themed stories.
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Summary of "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show"
Episode: Hour 1 - *Just When They Thought It Was Safe to Go Back Into the Democrat Party
Release Date: June 20, 2025
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
Timeframe: [07:00 – 17:00]
Clay Travis inaugurates the episode by discussing a significant Supreme Court decision that upheld Tennessee's authority to prohibit transgender surgeries for minors. He emphasizes the minimal and tepid response from Democratic leaders, highlighting a perceived retreat on pivotal social issues.
He critiques prominent Democrats like Chuck Schumer, Gavin Newsom, and Governor Josh Shapiro for their lack of strong condemnation, suggesting that their inaction reflects broader vulnerabilities within the party.
Timeframe: [17:00 – 27:00]
Travis delves into the Democratic primary landscape for the 2028 election, presenting a bleak outlook for current frontrunners. He argues that Democrats have alienated a substantial voter base by embracing progressive stances on transgender issues and immigration.
He introduces his upcoming book, Balls, which explores how Trump secured support from men and sports fans, positioning them as crucial to the 2024 political climate and beyond.
Timeframe: [27:00 – 38:00]
A significant portion of the discussion centers on Bob Iger's tenure as CEO of Disney, which Travis portrays as detrimental to the company's legacy. He specifically criticizes Iger's decision to rebrand the women's soccer team from Angel City FC to Immigrant City FC, viewing it as an ill-fated attempt to align with progressive politics.
Travis laments the financial repercussions of Disney’s recent live-action remakes, citing the flop of the new Snow White film as a testament to misguided “woke” policies.
He contrasts this with the original Snow White, underscoring how the original film’s success was foundational to Disney’s empire.
Timeframe: [38:00 – 44:50]
In a lighter segment, Travis and Buck Sexton reminisce about the cultural impact of the movie Jaws, celebrating its 50th anniversary. Travis asserts that Jaws is the most influential movie ever made due to its profound effect on public behavior and subconscious fears.
Buck concurs, sharing personal anecdotes about lingering fears induced by the film’s iconic scenes.
Travis contrasts Jaws with other influential films like Psycho, ultimately reaffirming Jaws' unparalleled cultural footprint.
Timeframe: [38:00 – 44:50]
Transitioning back to current events, Travis addresses the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. He outlines the persistent missile attacks by Iran and Israel’s defensive measures, expressing concern for innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.
He highlights the efforts of organizations like the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews in providing essential aid to vulnerable populations in Israel.
Timeframe: [44:50 – End]
As the episode wraps up, Travis reiterates his points on the Democratic Party’s current vulnerabilities and the cultural significance of Jaws. He encourages listeners to engage through talkback and hints at further discussions on political strategies and cultural phenomena in future episodes.
This episode provides a blend of political analysis, cultural commentary, and discussions on leadership and corporate strategy, offering listeners a comprehensive look at current events and their broader implications.