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Clay Travis
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Buck Sexton
All right, everybody, welcome in Thursday edition of Clay and Buck, your one stop shop for all of your news, analysis, laughs, good times, everything right here, right now. Thanks for joining us on this epic adventure. We have some big things to dive into. We've got the continued fallout from the Biden dementia cover up. Interesting new stuff to bring to that conversation. Brenny, Brennan and Comey under investigation. Eh, I don't think anything's gonna come of that. I'm just telling you, mark this one down. Mark it down as a buck prediction. Neither of those guys are going to prison, so there's that. More on Immigration and Customs Enforcement and how the Democrats are trying to thwart the centerpiece of the Trump agenda at every turn. Stephen Miller, our buddy, he's not having it. He's. He's not letting that go without speaking the truth on it. Yes, there is continued conversation certainly about the Epstein files, the Epstein case. And we have no shortage, Clay, of talkbacks, emails, et cetera on that. So we might get into some of this. And also the New York City mayor's race. This guy Mamdani is really bad news. I spoke to a friend down here who is a. A realtor. Everyone in Miami has a friend who's a realtor because everybody's a realtor. And already getting calls, though, about people from New York who want to become my neighbors. Jump on in. The water is literally warm here. The beach, it's lovely. I highly recommend it. So go, go. Consider that one. Oh, and Michelle Obama, the more she speaks on this podcast, the more I just want to look at all of you out there, including you, Mr. Clay, who are. Michelle Obama's going to run. If Michelle Obama had run, everybody would have seen what I knew all along, which is she is not a person that people would want to vote for. I'll just say this. The more you know about Michelle Obama, the less you like Michelle Obama as a public figure. Yes, sir. I could say Clay's already ready to throw down on it.
Guest
I actually feel sad and sorry for Barack Obama every time one of her new podcasts comes out because she sounds like an awful person to live with. And the entire podcast, first of all, it's very strange. She's doing a podcast with her brother, weirdly. And look, I hope everybody has really good, you know, relationships with your siblings, but the duo of them is very awkward. He's kind of sitting there. I was watching clips, God forbid, this morning, and he's sitting there and she's interviewing Julia Louis, Dreyfus. And they're both Elaine from Seinfeld, Selina Meyer from Veep. I mean, I. She's a very talented comedic actor. She's very funny. But they're both whining about how hard life is in America for women. And I think that Julie Louis Dreyfus is the daughter of a billionaire and has made hundreds of millions of dollars as a comedic act actress. I don't think that her life is particularly challenging. I'm sorry. And I don't think that Michelle Obama's life is very challenging at all. In fact, I think they actually represent what incredible accomplishments are possible for people in American life who, who are able to achieve unbelievable success.
Buck Sexton
I'll tell you this. I've, I've come across this. You know, now that I have some gray in my beard and I'm coming upon my. I'm in my fifth decade on this earth. One thing that I've seen, Clay, is people who have been given a tremendous amount and have not had to earn very much tend to be a really toxic combination of incredibly arrogant and incredibly insecure. And you see that with a lot of celebrities. You see that with a lot of people who have either been handed things because of who their parents are, or perhaps they were able to maneuver within the system without ever really feeling like they earned. Earned it. You know, they pulled that Elizabeth Warren, if you will, somehow managed to just get. And they know deep down somewhere they didn't get where they are because of how talented or how hardworking, whatever it may be. So that creates a bitterness. Maybe it's a subconscious bitterness. But one thing that is a defining characteristic of Michelle Obama's content recently is there is just a seething bitterness.
Guest
Yeah.
Buck Sexton
That comes across all the time, which you would just say, wow, how much more of a charmed life really could you lead than to be the former first lady worth 100 million plus? All this stuff, all the celebrities kissing up to you and everything all the time. But like I said, I think that she's lacking at some level in the self confidence that comes from earning things. People know the difference between being handed something and earning something.
Guest
And also, even the decision to do a podcast seems strange to me. And, and, and what I mean by that is, for better or worse, I think you reveal yourself in audio over time. And even if they're editing that and even if they're adjusting that, there is a schedule and a regularity to it. And she was very protected in the media. Almost nobody said anything negative about her at all because she really didn't speak out publicly that often.
Buck Sexton
I think if you had said clay, during the Obama administration, what you said on this show on the air about Michelle Obama being a brat.
Guest
Bitch, I.
Buck Sexton
Mean, I think that there would have been a. That like Mediaite and Media Matters would have had an absolute meltdown and been demanding that, you know, you, you are.
Guest
You know, canceled and all these things. Yeah, but I mean, all of the things you may, you may be right. But I mean, I think again, when you react to what she says, she is an entitled bitchy brat is what she comes across on that podcast as. Now, you could disagree. You can call me an entitled bitchy brat if you want. That's fine. But when you listen to her, the, the difference between what she had a public Persona of and what the reality of her is is so seismic that I think it shows you how protected she had to be in the larger media ecosystem.
Buck Sexton
Let's tie this all together. Oh, you mean that the media was all in lockstep trying to tell us how amazing, how brilliant, how they would routinely say the most beautiful first lady, you know, just on, on the matter of physical beauty, which is a very subjective category. Right. The most beautiful, beautiful first lady. The most brilliant, wonderful.
Guest
Is it fair to say Melania Trump is objectively the most beautiful first lady that has ever. I mean, she was a supermodel. I mean, I don't even know how you would argue there have been a.
Buck Sexton
Lot of nice looking first ladies, but yeah, Melania Trump was a person.
Guest
None of them were living actual supermodels before they became. I mean, objectively, people are going to.
Buck Sexton
Yell at you and say she wasn't a supermodel, but she was successful international model. So.
Guest
And, and the question is, what is the official definition of supermodel? If you can make a living off being beautiful by having your photo taken, which to my knowledge, no other first lady ever has. I think objectively you would have to say she is the most beautiful first lady there's ever been. Yet she doesn't get on Vogue and Jill Biden's on Vogue like three different times. Right.
Buck Sexton
What I was going to say to tie this together, though, is they created an entirely false perception of Michelle Obama. Almost like they were able to create an entirely false perception that Joe Biden didn't have dementia. Or at least they pretended that that perception was something they bought into. All right, I was going to talk about how a judge in New Hampshire has, has certified a class action to stop Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship. We'll have to get to that in a minute. Cuz you know what? We went down, we went down this pathway. So let's finish it off here to start, Michelle Obama, Julia Louis Dreyfus on the podcast how difficult it is to be a woman in America play 24 women.
Clay Travis
We have so many landmines and barriers and don'ts and limitations. It's, you know, I mean Craig, you're the guy at the table. But I think it's important for all guys listening, especially men raising daughters, to realize that, that, that difference, you know, and that, that thing that in inadvertently as you were loving and raising these beautiful girls. There are so many rules that make us small baked in without our knowing it.
Buck Sexton
Yeah.
Clay Travis
You know, and I wish I could. I mean I, well I, you know, I remember people saying, oh well she's a female doctor as opposed to just.
Buck Sexton
She'S a doctor I Clay who's talking about the end.
Guest
I I But how about poor Craig sitting there? I mean like he's like this is the most miserable conversation I've ever had to be involved in. Did you just hear him say there like, yeah, like he's whiny.
Buck Sexton
Whiny feminism, which really all postmodernist feminism or whatever, all left wing feminism is whiny and inherently kind of tragic and soul crushing when taken to its logical streams first. Guys can sit around here too and just complain endlessly about how many, you know, your life, my life, every guy listening to this. We could sit here, we could do whole podcast shows, whatever. On all the doors slammed on our faces, all the people telling us that we're not good enough, all the disappointments we've had, you know, that's life. Yeah, it's life. If you want to be competing for anything, is that you're going to have constant disappointments. You're going to have constant people, a lot of things rigged. You want to talk about things being rigged against you? How about being a non legacy, non recruited athlete white guy trying to get into an elite College from about 1980 until a year ago. How about things being, I know people say, oh, it's just so hard you're crying. Well, really, because the system actually was rigged against those people and against Asians too. Asians were also rigged in that system. But Rick, against.
Guest
I just, I look at it and I think to myself, she has had one of the most improbable journeys in the history of America, she and her husband. And to me, gratitude is the most powerful of all emotions. And she seems, this is why I said she's kind of a whiny, entitled, bratty bitch. She seems to have no gratitude for the incredible good fortune that she has had in this country.
Buck Sexton
I also think that what we have seen and this ties into where the Democrat Party is right now. The Obama brand, political brand is also not some. There was always this belief for the four years of Biden, oh, you know, just wait until like Obama opens up the, you know, the arsenal of, of Obama ism and all of a sudden it's going, no, actually Obama egregiously lied about Trump, as we all know, right before the 2024 election to the point where even Joe Rogan came out and said, I mean that's, he's just lying, he's just a liar when it really counts. And I think people have realized, well, more people have realized that the signature so called achievement of Obama's eight years was this health care law that was supposed to bring down costs. And it has completely failed. It is an abject failure. And Michelle Obama is not a likable person. So when you add these things together, the Democrats have lost the Clinton brand, the Biden brand and the Obama brand all at the same time and all at a time when the Republican Party has never been more unified behind a brand. And that is Donald Trump's.
Guest
Also remember the clip where she was like, I won't even let my people pack my dresses. Like, I just, I can't get over that. I don't know how many women out there listen to us right now have a team that packs their dresses when they go on vacation. Like, what a weird thing to say on your podcast. And by the way, something to think about as we go to break whatever you think about Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, does listening to their wives speak actually make you like them more because they have to put up with Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama?
Buck Sexton
I think you're being far too, you're being far too charitable.
Guest
I think that Barack Obama and Bill Clinton are actually face to face likable people. I don't know that Hillary Clinton and.
Buck Sexton
Michelle Obama play the game. They could play the game. I don't have any sympathy for either of those guys.
Guest
I do, I do have. They have to live with that and.
Buck Sexton
Now they have to sleep in it. I get it.
Guest
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Guest
Welcome back in Clay. Travis Buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us. We're talking off air about the protection of Michelle Obama and I do think this is going to be one of the lessons of Trump. I think Trump has a steel spine and maybe he understands innately media better and saw through the BS earlier than a lot of other people did. Because Buck was saying, hey, you know, if you had said, I think there's probably maybe some truth to it, you know, a decade ago, hey, I think Michelle Obama is an entitled spoiled brat bitch. People would have been like, my God, we've got to cancel this guy. That's not an opinion you can actually have. And I think one of the real lessons of Trump that other people are learning, and I had to learn it because people came and tried to cancel me all the time for years, is you cannot slow down when you share an opinion and tiptoe up to it. And the analogy that I always had was if you're an athlete in football, the best thing that somebody can say about you is you play downhill on defense. Like you would see a play, you diagnose it and you just go balls to the wall and try to wreck the opposition. If you tiptoe up, you get beat. You cannot win going half speed. And I think Trump has recognized with what I would say is Trump speed, hey, I'm not going to be perfect in everything, but I'm going to go with such speed in mostly the right direction and that people are going to fall off of me and ultimately we're going to move the country in a better direction. I think that should be a lesson for everybody out there in larger public sphere. If you have a take, own it, go full speed through it. It's when you tiptoe or apologize that you get wrecked. And I think there's a football analogy there. And I think a lot of guys out there who were linebackers or safeties that played downhill to attack, that's the way you have to live. So there's a little bit of a TED Talk for everybody today.
Buck Sexton
That was, it was inspiring stuff.
Guest
Well, I'm filled with gratitude. Unlike Michelle Obama who only wants to win, I. Every day I wake up and I'm like, man, what another, another awesome day. I feel like so much joy.
Buck Sexton
One of the most important things I think people find as they get older is surrounding yourself with people who choose to be positive day in and day out is one of the best ways to improve your life in the day to day and to limit to the greatest extent possible people who choose to be negative and complain all the time because you can always find things to come. There's endless things to complain about and everyone can find them.
Guest
Great phrase on that. Energy vampires, they suck all of the good energy. There's tons of them. Everybody's got them in their lives, their circles. To the extent that you can eliminate energy vampires, they just come and they feast and they take everything good and they devour it. It really is a huge portion of the population. Unfortunately, we try to give the opposite of energy vampire. We're blood transfusers here. Siren sounded across Israel and Jerusalem early this morning as the IDF detected a missile launch from Yemen. Rarely a day now that goes by in Israel where everybody doesn't have to rush to bomb shelters here in the US Hollow. Hard to imagine. I saw it for myself over there. The prevalence of bomb shelter staggered me. That people have to be able to run into. This is part of what the IFCJ does. They build bomb shelters. They help to provide protection for critical aid and emergency first responders and they help to feed the sick, the elderly, children, families. The IFCJ is there in Israel, working tirelessly. Now's the time to see Stand with Israel. Call 888488 IFCJ. That's 888-488-IFCJ. You can also go online at IFCJ.org that's IFCJ.org IFCJ.org Slay Travis and Buck.
Producer
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Buck Sexton
Let's give you a little road map of where we're going today on the show. We have the third hour stacked with some, some great guests. Texas Senator John Cornyn will be with us in the third hour at the top talking about the terrible floods in Texas. What's been done to try to, you know, deal with that situation. Also on the attacks on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, which I still think have gotten nowhere near the focus and attention nationally that they should have because it's part of a broader theme which is that, which we're about to dive into, which is Democrats deciding that they're turning on anybody who's enforcing immigration law. I mean, I mean, really turning on them, acting like they are the forces of darkness, Hitler, whatever. Right. Stasi. They usually don't say Stasi because how many leftists even really know about the East German secret police? Very few.
Guest
Like that's, this was the problem with oligarchy, like nobody knows what an oligarch is.
Buck Sexton
I think you mean oligarchy.
Guest
Yes.
Buck Sexton
And see, Bernie would just say that because it sounded fancy and we don't like the fancy people. You know, Bernie, Bernie Sanders. All right, so we got back, people.
Guest
Understood racist and white supremacist. When they started moving down to fascist and oligarch, that was a sign that their, their hits weren't landing anymore, but they went to less well understood attacks that even were less effective.
Buck Sexton
Remember when the religion of the left was all focused on intersectionality? That was the, that was the key term if you use the phrase, unless you were attacking it. But if you use the phrase intersectionality without criticism or irony, it was, it was like a decoder ring. Like you're a leftist, like you're part of the, I think they got away from it because nobody knows what the hell that is. Even the people saying it don't even really know what it is. A society where everybody's in a tier of oppression against other people. But then aren't you one of the bad people? Depending. The whole thing makes no sense. Right. So they had to get away from that. They, they're constantly changing their language. Clay, when I got into this business, I love saying it 15 years ago. It's been a long time. Progressive was the term that Democrats love to use. You don't hear the Term progressive really anymore. They love. What happened was people saw the fruits of progressivism, and then they had. It's like a restaurant that fails and has to change its name as something else, you know, or they have to bring it back in the same location and change the name. Or a business that does that. Like, they're just rebranding. They're not. Nothing has actually changed. Anyway, we got John Cornyn. Senator Cornyn will be with us in the third hour. Also, Congressman from Ohio, Jim Jordan on name and likeness. Something that has been keeping me up late at night. I am super deep on this issue. College athletes getting paid money, NCAA rules, commissioners conferences that I've never heard of before. Clay, you're gonna have to guide us.
Guest
A little bit more on that one. Did we add, by the way? Let me ask Greg. Greg, do we have the Jeopardy. Question that I was gonna play for? Buck. We have two different Jeopardy. They had a sports category on Jeopardy. Last night. And I don't know if you've seen these.
Buck Sexton
I'm communist. Like, I know sports. I just don't watch a lot of comments.
Guest
No, no. I. I want to see. I want to see if you're gonna get these Jeopardy. Questions. So we're gonna. For those of you out there, don't tip.
Buck Sexton
We have not coordinated this in advance. This is true. The team can vouch for this. I have no idea what Clay's talking about with these Jeopardy. Questions. Um, I. I do think you and I, if we could do duo, I. I think we would do really well in news. Media. News media, Jeopardy. I think it would be like, you'd have to. There's a very small group of people out left or right that I think would be able to tangle.
Guest
I agree. If we had, like, Quiz bowl duo, you and I would win media Quiz bowl duo. Have I be on celebrity Jeopardy. I don't know that I'm famous enough to be on, but I see a lot of people that don't seem that famous on. And we'll get to this clip. But Wolf Blitzer went on in 2009. I had never seen this. Did you know this? He finished negative 5,000. Yeah, $5,000.
Buck Sexton
Clay, it all makes so much sense. That's why he's a perfect CNN anchor. He looks the part and is utterly brainless and will do whatever he is told. He's the perfect CNN anchor.
Guest
Andy Richter wiped the floor with him. Like, Conan's, like, comedic sidekick. But sorry, I got us fired up here about the Celebrity Jeopardy And Quiz bowl competitions. But you wanted to Play this well.
Buck Sexton
Yeah. On immigration, I mean, I think this is, I think this is a very big deal. I mean, the, the central, the central effort of the Trump administration. You're already seeing the stuff happening with the economy. You're already seeing the growth, the markets, all these things going in the right direction. Energy policies, what it needs to be. They're seeing a lot of really. But to me, that's like Trump table stakes, the place where things really have to get done. Seismic change, seismic shift is on immigration and the deep and massive deportations. I mean, really turning back millions of people who came in illegally, particularly under Biden. I think that's really where you start. I have seen the report. Do we, I think we have that in there somewhere. The reports that there may be people pressuring Trump for an amnesty and that is a total no go. I think that is a. And that would be disastrous. So I don't. He hasn't done that. I'm just saying I've seen the reporting on this. Yeah.
Guest
And also he said, to be fair, like, he doesn't even. Trump said publicly, like, I've seen these reports, like, who are they even talking about asking for amnesty? That's not going to happen. It seems like that rumor got out there and even Trump himself was kind of taking a step back and saying, where is this coming from?
Buck Sexton
And I think sometimes people also, they think that Trump has had a little bit of, a, little bit of a rough patch here with his base over the Epstein situation. And so they want to add fuel to that fire by saying, oh, and now he's going to give millions of farm workers amnesty. I just, I don't see that happening. And I'll just tell you in advance, totally think Trump is doing a great job. Have voted for Trump three times, all that stuff. Yes, yes, yes. I will not support an amnesty for farm workers or anybody who's here illegally. That's not. No, no, that's, that's, that's a no go, cannot do. But I don't think, anyway, I don't want to waste our time in it because I don't believe that Trump is going to do that. So let's not get into it. But I've seen the reporting. So just to say we're aware of that here. We're not, you know, we're not blind to what's being said about this possibility. Now, back to ICE officers, though, because I think this is really insidious when you, because it's Democrat members of Congress, it's not just the left and Antifa. And these maniacs online Democrat members of Congress keep saying, clay, if you're the good guys, you won't be covering your faces when you're doing these jobs, because now you have ICE officers who are. Who are. And I sit here and I go, okay, that's interesting to me because undercover police officers don't only. It's. It's not just that they obscure their identity. They take on fake identities entirely. Right. Um, members of the special operations community. You see, a lot of these guys still want to obscure their. They don't want any photos of them online. They want to obscure their faces. Certainly active duty, but even some former just don't. Don't want their. So now it's. If you're doing a job and you don't want the entire public to know who you are, you're the bad guy. Stephen Miller's having none of this place. 7.
Stephen Miller
They are fighting. They are battling every single day on the street the most violent, evil, ruthless criminal organizations on the face of planet Earth. Organizations whose stock and trade is rape and murder. ICE officers are not only heroes, but they are among the bravest Americans among us. Every day they go out onto the street knowing they face the threat of murder, knowing they face the threat of doxing, knowing the hateful smears against them and their family, the risk to their lives and their liberty, and yet they continue to press forward to do what? To save this country. Every American should be endlessly grateful to the men and women of ICE for what they are doing, of what President Trump is doing to liberate America.
Buck Sexton
This is critical. We need to be supporting our Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officers and the efforts that are underway here and, and not allow there to be any, any break in that support. Clay, because of what people, mayors, places like LA and various members of Congress are saying to undermine them and really, let's be. Make them fearful. We just had an ICE officer shot in the neck. We had a mass assassination attempt of federal officers. I mean, 11 people, I believe now are in custody for attempted murder of a federal officer. Clay, in just the last few days. Democrats take no, Take no moment of pause from the rhetoric that they use about these individuals. They're saying that they're, they're engaged in evil activity by enforcing U.S. law. And I think that that needs to be called out for the undermining and destructive rhetoric that it is.
Guest
Right. I think that's a. I think that's a hundred. Yes, I sign on 100%.
Buck Sexton
Clay was like, good heavens, that mana was fantastic.
Guest
I signed on 100% to it. And I do think we are correct that the arrest, I mean think about the amount. This would be a. Sometimes I wish that I just employed people who could study full time media coverage and how it impacts the way that people respond. Think about the percentage of coverage that we saw for the arrests of the ICE agents. And we're going to talk with Senator Cornyn about this. In Texas, that story was at 11 total people for an arrest for trying to ambush an ICE facility. Think about the percentage of that story and how many people even saw it compared to Gretchen Whitmer. The Gretchen Whitmer kidnap story was everywhere and eventually some of those guys even were found not guilty because it appears that that was largely their defense was anyway that that was largely an entrapment situation. In other words, there were federal agents who were trying to encourage that behavior and they, and the defense was that they had been entrapped engaging in that conspiracy. That's the Gretchen Whitmer story. Think about how much we saw of that story and compare it with how much we've seen from what appears to have been, at least so far, a non governmental involved at all attempted ambush of an ICE facility in Texas to kill ICE agents. To me there should be some mutuality or equal equality of story coverage. They're both hugely impactful if true. The one in Texas I bet got 1% of the story overall of Gretchen Whitmer. And we've said this before, but I still remain and believe that it's true. The power of the media largely is in choosing what they choose to cover. That is the power, that is the bias. That is where the real power comes from. There are thousands of stories every day that could or could not be covered. The choice of the legacy media to cover some stories and make them unbelievably huge versus others that they completely ignore is where you can truly see them trying to shift the parameters of public opinion and public debate.
Buck Sexton
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Guest
Superman movie fans are mad at me for my take on the Superman movie. And I can't believe this is real. But I'm gonna read to you some of the unbelievable emails that I am being deluged with. And I promise you that some of you are not gonna be able to. I'm gonna have to be really careful to edit some of the things that are being sent to me. But I never expected that I was just gonna be in a Superman movie fan. Like I'm, I'm, I'm the Antichrist according to the Superman movie people right now. Uh, so trust me. Top of next hour, we're gonna have some fun with this. But on the clock right now, Buck Sexton Sports Jeopardy. Was a category last night. First of all, before we get to Buck, can we play the flashback of Wolf Blitzer lose on Celebrity jeopardy. Losing nearly $5,000 here I I mays more on Twitter shared this with me. I had not seen it. This is from 2009. CNN's Wolf Blitzer gets destroyed. Not on Real Jeopardy. On celebrity jeopardy. Cut 29.
F
The name of this pasta similar to penne means little mustaches. Doesn't sound so tasty now. Wolf, what is fettuccine? No. King David and Jesus both hailed from this town. Wolf, what is Jerusalem? No. An accused person in court along with his counsel. Wolf. But as a defendant. No. From a larger work. Wolf. Anodated. No. Add one of this five letter word that refers to an economic crash and the fear driven rush to sell. Wolf, what is a crash? No. Wolf, things have not worked out as well as you had hoped for.
Guest
I'm sure he didn't make final Jeopardy. Because they're playing for charity. Buck, you have to be positive. You have to have positive dollars to be able to make it Final Jeopardy. He lost almost $5,000 on Jeopardy. Which is really hard to do.
Buck Sexton
So we have, we have Jeopardy. Sports questions. Clay, Clay thinks he's gonna, Clay thinks he's gonna light me up here. I, I, I, I give you my word. I have not, we did not coordinate this and I have not seen or heard these before. So go ahead.
Guest
All right, Here is cut 27 a Jeopardy. NFL question for Buck. Play it.
G
Number of points a team gets for a Safety in the NFL.
Guest
Safety in the NFL. Buck.
Buck Sexton
2. I played Madden for years in college. Okay, all right.
Guest
Okay. Here were the jeopardy answers last night. 27A. Play it.
Buck Sexton
Scott, what is three?
G
Sorry. No.
Clay Travis
Rahul, what is one?
G
Also incorrect.
Clay Travis
Sarah, what is two?
G
Right in the middle. It's two points for a safety.
Guest
So the girl finally gets it right. So the two guys go oh for one and two. And I would bet they both waited.
Buck Sexton
You're not gonna ask me a wn question? This, this is harsh. This is.
Guest
Honestly, this would have been. I, I, this was the thousand dollar question. So there was a WNBA question. Here it is. Cut 28.
G
This Yukon star had an intense spring in 2025, playing on her first national championship team and being picked first in the WNBA draft.
Buck Sexton
I mean, Caitlin Clark, that's a good guess.
Guest
And in fact you and Rahul would have been in, in cahoots here. Cut 28A. Here was Rahul's answer.
Clay Travis
Rahul, who is Caitlin Clark?
G
No.
Guest
Scotter.
G
Sarah, that's nobody.
Guest
Knockers, Paige Beckers.
Buck Sexton
I now could offer me a million dollars. I wouldn't get that one.
Guest
To be fair, I don't think you would have guessed Caitlin Clark because they do have the picture up. So if you were on Jeopardy. Like this, this player is blonde and Caitlin Clark is brown haired. So I think you would have probably that's a tough one. That was the thousand dollar question. But you did get the safety right. All right, when we come back, Superman is coming out. The director said it's intensely political. The Superman army is furious with me.
Clay Travis
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show: Hour 1 - Leftwing Feminism
Release Date: July 10, 2025
Host: Clay Travis and Buck Sexton
Podcast Network: iHeartPodcasts
In the first hour of their episode titled "Leftwing Feminism," Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into a range of pressing political and social issues with their characteristic blend of analysis and humor. From media bias and political branding to critiques of prominent public figures, the duo offers a comprehensive discussion aimed at informing and engaging their listeners.
A significant portion of the discussion centers on Michelle Obama and her recent foray into podcasting. Buck Sexton initiates the conversation by expressing skepticism about Michelle Obama's potential candidacy, stating:
Buck Sexton [00:04]: "Michelle Obama, the more she speaks on this podcast, the more I just want to look at all of you out there... Michelle Obama's going to run. If Michelle Obama had run, everybody would have seen what I knew all along, which is she is not a person that people would want to vote for."
The guest further criticizes Michelle Obama, labeling her as lacking gratitude and portraying her podcast as "whiny" and "entitled." At [03:44], Buck Sexton elaborates on the perceived toxicity among celebrities who haven't "earned" their status:
Buck Sexton [04:49]: "People who have been given a tremendous amount and have not had to earn very much tend to be a really toxic combination of incredibly arrogant and incredibly insecure."
The conversation contrasts Michelle Obama with Melania Trump, particularly focusing on Melania's background as a successful international model. They argue that Michelle Obama's privileged position has fostered a sense of entitlement, undermining her public persona.
Guest [07:25]: "She has had one of the most improbable journeys in the history of America... she seems to have no gratitude for the incredible good fortune that she has had in this country."
Travis and Sexton shift their focus to media representation of law enforcement, specifically Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. They argue that the media disproportionately highlights negative stories about ICE compared to other significant events. Buck Sexton emphasizes the disparity in media coverage between incidents involving ICE agents and high-profile cases like the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping attempt:
Buck Sexton [28:28]: "Think about the percentage of coverage that we saw for the arrests of the ICE agents... Compare it with the Gretchen Whitmer kidnap story... I bet the ICE story got 1% of the overall story of Gretchen Whitmer."
The guest concurs, highlighting how selective media coverage can influence public perception and shift the parameters of public debate.
Guest [30:50]: "The choice of the legacy media to cover some stories and make them unbelievably huge versus others that they completely ignore is where you can truly see them trying to shift the parameters of public opinion and public debate."
A clip from Stephen Miller underscores their defense of ICE agents, portraying them as heroes battling ruthless criminal organizations:
Stephen Miller [26:42]: "ICE officers are not only heroes, but they are among the bravest Americans among us... Every American should be endlessly grateful to the men and women of ICE for what they are doing."
The hosts discuss the decline of prominent Democratic political brands, including the Obama and Biden brands, contrasting them with the unified Republican support for Donald Trump. Buck Sexton asserts:
Buck Sexton [11:13]: "The Democrats have lost the Clinton brand, the Biden brand, and the Obama brand all at the same time... the Republican Party has never been more unified behind a brand. And that is Donald Trump's."
They argue that negative perceptions of key Democratic figures have eroded the party's overall appeal, while the Republican Party benefits from a cohesive and supportive base.
Adding a lighter note to the episode, Travis and Sexton engage in a playful segment centered around "Jeopardy" questions related to sports. Buck Sexton humorously recounts his unsuccessful attempts to answer questions correctly:
Buck Sexton [35:04]: "Scott, what is three?"
Guest: "Sorry. No."
The segment serves as a moment of levity amidst the intense political discussions, showcasing the hosts' rapport and ability to entertain their audience.
Throughout this hour, Travis and Sexton provide a critical examination of media biases, political branding, and the portrayal of public figures like Michelle Obama. They argue that selective media coverage and negative rhetoric towards law enforcement agencies like ICE are strategic moves to shape public opinion. By highlighting these issues, the hosts aim to inform their listeners about underlying political dynamics and encourage a more discerning approach to consuming news and media content.
The episode concludes with a promise of further discussions in subsequent hours, including interviews with Senator John Cornyn and Congressman Jim Jordan, focusing on topics like the Texas floods and the NCAA's policies on athlete compensation.
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