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Clay Travis
Welcome Thursday Edition Clay Travis, Buck Sexton show. We appreciate all of you hanging out with us as we are rolling into what should be another fun show with all of you. Senator Rand Paul is going to join us at 2, that is a couple of hours from now and give us the latest on how the big beautiful bill is progressing in the Senate. Remember, despite all of the attention this week on the signal chat of Pete Hexeth, J.D. vance and others, the the big story remains that the border bill, as well as the tax bill and the overall budget priorities of President Trump for the next several years is winding its way through the Capitol process. And there is still a lot of work to be done there with the hope that sometime in May it will be officially complete. But lots of pulling to do on the House side and the Senate side. We will get the absolute latest from Senator Rand Paul there, as well as whether that new budget can help. We hope to create at least some of a clawback on the growth of the national deficit, which is at $36 trillion and continuing to expand as we all speak. Trump has been effective in getting more of the Venezuelan gang leaders arrested. We'll talk about that a little bit. Press conference earlier this morning, but he had a press conference yesterday. Um, and I want to play some of those cuts for you. As Trump took command of the national story. I will say, Buck, and I think you'll sign off on this. The signal story seems to be basically done now. Uh, it took a couple of days. Atlantic managed to drag it out as long as they could, but by and large, I think that story is now behind us. And I'm sure there will be a new emergence of a top story in the near future. But right now, what is, what is going on seems to have vanished. And I think, Buck, if it's being played at all, it's mostly being played for laughs at this point as opposed to anything else. But here is President Trump yesterday saying on a day when they were honoring the number of women involved in his administration as a part of a women's history celebration, guess what? No matter how many surgeries you have, a man is not a woman. This is cut 4.
Buck Sexton
No matter how many surgeries you have or chemicals you inject, if you're born with male DNA in every cell of your body, you can never become a woman. You're not going to be a woman. And that's why last month I proudly signed a historic executive order to ban men from competing in women women's sports. And it was very popular. Very.
Clay Travis
So that is Very popular buck positive news here. I mean, to me this goes to the essence of whether truth is is, is real or not. Is biology real or not? The World Track and Field association now says, hey, we're going to cheek swab every woman who is competing in women's track and field and confirm that they are in fact all women. And this is important because I don't know if you, if we talked about this on the show, but I've been doing research. Do you know that every women's track and field record has been broken by a 14 or 15 year old boy in the United States? That is the fastest women in the history of the world are all slower than a 14 or 15 year old male sprinter. That's how much biology matters. We're not even talking about grown men who are training full time. This testosterone stuff's pretty powerful. And about 14 or 15 years old. There is no similarity between the sexes anymore when it comes to.
Guest Speaker
It's remarkable that Trump says this. And they still will deny it and they'll pretend that it's not true. They will talk around the issue. But the statement, if you're born with male DNA in every cell of your body, you can never become a woman. You're not going to become a woman. This should be the most straightforward and incontrovertible thing. This is the sky is blue, right? This is the most straightforward statement of fact you can really come up with. And yet there will be Democrats and the left pretending that somehow this is controversial. In fact, worse than controversial, it's bigoted. Clay, if you believe this, you are a bad person. And you know, we're starting to see also the data compiled on what, what really the, the reality is for a lot of these individuals who are trans and problems with sexual, sexual deviancy, sexual assault, I mean this stuff we're not allowed to talk about. The number of people who have been trans who were involved in recent mass shootings, for example, the most notable one in Nashville. You're supposed to forget all about this because they don't want anyone to realize that there's a huge, that this is a mental health issue essentially. And they don't want anyone to talk about that. Instead, we're supposed to believe this is a class of protected person. And if you won't go along with, and you are supposed to stand and cheer as an 18 year old man runs and sets the new track and field record for the 800 meters against a bunch of girls. Yeah, you're supposed to do that. They really believe this or Rather they really say it. I can't tell you what they believe on an individual basis. So I think Trump needs to keep hammering this home because Clay, once they're in charge, who knows Democrats, they might. Biden was putting forward guidance on trans surgery for minors from the White House. Joe Biden, that was reality under a Democrat administration. So this battle is not over and this fight for sanity continues, no matter how much they say, why are you focusing on this?
Clay Travis
I also think that, and this is not going to surprise any of you, we talked about how Caroline Levitt doesn't get any of the credit that she deserves, despite being the young, youngest White House press secretary ever who's also raising an 8 month old son right now. But Trump pointed out that his cabinet actually has more women than any Republican president in the history of the country. I haven't seen that headline anywhere. Of course you wouldn't because it's Trump and nothing positive he does. But he said this in cut 6.
Buck Sexton
I'm also thrilled to say that we have more women in our cabinet than any Republican president in the history of our country. And joining us today is a woman I've known a long time. You talk about strong women. This is strong woman. Remember they were saying he doesn't like strong women. That may be true, but if that's true, I'm in deep trouble because I'm surrounded. I got the strongest women and this is a beautiful, strong, wonderful woman. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Clay Travis
Buck, you know that strong woman comment? You remember who said that in the campaign that Trump refused to surround himself with strong women and then they basically sidelined him. It was a guy, our good buddy Mark Cuban. And then like I remember now I've forgotten.
Guest Speaker
Sounds like, honestly, it's, it's so hysterical and low t that it sounds like something that Olbermann would have said. But it is a Mark Cuban, a.
Clay Travis
Mark Cubanism that is that they basically side. Remember Mark Cuban became the avatar for Kamala Harris for men. He was going around speaking everywhere about what an incredible talent she was and how phenomenal of a president she would be. And then he made those comments and they went mega viral. And they happened around the time that Joe Biden called Trump supporters trash. So this was in the closing days of the campaign in the October final sprint and they basically sidelined Mark Cuban. And I've barely seen the guy anywhere. I think he now spends a lot of time over on Blue sky, which I have no idea who. Thankfully I never have to to venture into the Blue sky streets. I think that was the, that was the Zuckerberg alternative, right, that, that he tried to build to Twitter, where they have all sorts of protective safeguards for what can and cannot be said. And a lot of people say they're going to go there, but then nothing happens over on that site and, and nobody's really kind of paying attention there. And then they come back and. But I do think it is important to emphasize here that Trump has not only, we know he's done very well with young men, but a lot of women, many of whom are out there listening to us right now, either got on the Trump train early on in 2016, or as 2020 and 2024 have progressed, have finally ended up on board the Trump train. I had dinner with a media executive on Tuesday, group of them here in Nashville, and one of the guys there said, you know, I was totally apolitical. He said, I didn't vote for 20 years. I was just kind of focused on my career. I wasn't really focused on politics at all. And then he was like, I looked up and I looked around and I was like, there really is no other choice, is there? Like, things have gotten so crazy. He said he was a, you know, very happy to go out and vote for Trump in 2024, and he hadn't voted hardly in the 21st century. And I think there are a lot of people like that who just get so busy with work and life that they're not really paying attention to the larger culture or certainly the day to day of politics. And it just got so crazy that finally a lot of people came in off the sidelines and said, we got to fix this.
Guest Speaker
I know we talked about it a lot yesterday, but I think that it will become clear. It'll take some time, but the woke Snow White disaster, I think could be the beginning of a change in the creative content business occurring now. Where they start to go, it's not going to be conservative, but they're going to start being less insane because of the. I think the financial imperative is more clear now than it has been ever before. People just don't want this stuff. And even Disney can't afford to keep doing this stuff. No one can afford to light hundreds of millions of dollars on fire on one project.
Clay Travis
Correct.
Guest Speaker
So there's going to have to be a reckoning here with the bottom line. I don't think the individuals in charge have necessarily changed their beliefs at all, but they're going to have to stop being so crazy if they want to stay in business. And this has been A part of a long transformation. I mean, if you had we had had this conversation 10 years ago, it would have felt like, oh, my gosh, no way will they ever abandon the, The. The tenets of the far left worship that we see in all of these different media projects. Look at cnn, look at msnbc. I mean, we are in a time of change in the narrative overall in this country, but also in the gatekeepers and the content creators. Corporations. Massive corporations. Obviously Bezos and Face and Zuckerberg showing up at the inauguration with Trump. It's not about Clay, who's a true believer now. I think the market has changed. That's. That's a difference. Right. It's not. Oh, because it was. We're going to build our own stuff and they're going to have their stuff and eventually our stuff will grow to the size where we'll have to. We talk about the parallel economy.
Clay Travis
Yes.
Guest Speaker
Increasingly, this is just the economy now where you can't get away with the fringe. 20% leftist stuff is starting to become financially toxic.
Clay Travis
That's right. And it's very important that that happened. And this is why we said many of you stopped drinking Bud Light, and we've used that as an example. You shouldn't be firebombing Bud Light trucks. Right. Like, there's a difference between saying, hey, I'm going to put my money where I feel like my values are and trying to physically attack and destroy people who make decisions that are different than you. And I will give a little bit of credit to Bud Light. Like, I think they lit their brand on fire, metaphorically speaking, but they have been aggressively trying to win back the audience. Now, I think the challenge, as we said before, is their beer doesn't taste that much different than a lot of other light beers. And I'm going to get deluged, as I always do. I can tell the difference between Miller Light and Coors Light Bud Light all day. Clay, after about two beers. Trust me, you can't. But that's the challenge that they've got the brand value that they created. Buck was really just, hey, drinking a beer and hanging out with your friends is fun. Sports are good. We like girls in bikinis. Like, this was the fun element that they tried to sell with beer. And then suddenly they're telling you, hey, here's a dude. And actually you have to say, it's a girl with a Bud Light can. And guys just said, yeah, we're not doing this. And I think that the bottom line ultimately is the driver for a long time they said none of this works. Bud Light is basically destroyed as a brand. Now Disney's in trouble. Disney's in real trouble when a lot of parents out there can't trust taking their kids to a Disney movie because there's all sorts of crazy left wing politics in it. And if I'm Bob Iger, I am looking around and saying, hey, we're done with this. And sometimes Buck, those guys can know it's not smart. But a lot of CEOs are cowards, frankly, and they follow whatever the herd is going because they want to keep their jobs. And now Bob Iger can walk into the boardroom or the creative team and he can say, look guys, we lost $200 million on this movie. Like we can't do this ever again or the company won't exist. Let's get bite back to just telling Universal awesome stories for everyone. Example I've used for a while, how about Top Gun Maverick? Why can't we go back to the movies that were made in the 80s and the 90s that truly appealed to everyone instead of trying to check all these different identity boxes, let's just tell universally great stories that have mass appeal to everyone.
Guest Speaker
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Clay Travis
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Guest Speaker
Welcome back into Clay and Buck. So Trump was at the women's history celebration and said a bunch of things. We talked about the women are women and you can't become a woman comment, which is quite clear. But I'm not sure how many were expecting this one. Trump has added a new, a new title to his list, self described Clay. This is Cut five. The the Fertilization President Play five.
Buck Sexton
We're going to have tremendous, tremendous goodies in the bag for women to the women. Between the fertilization and all of the other things that we're talking about, it's going to be, it's going to be great. We're joined today. Fertilization. I'm still very proud of it. I don't care. I'll be known as the fertilization president. And that's all. That's not bad. That's not bad. I've, I've been called, I've been called much worse, actually. I like it. Right? I like it. Thank you.
Guest Speaker
He really was leaning, really leaning into that one, the fertilization president. But I think on, on a, on a, you know, more serious side of policy equation. America, we, we need, we're better off than Europe and some other places, but we, we need more babies born here in America. We, we need to actually have more Americans.
Clay Travis
Some might say that Elon Musk is particularly well suited to be the fertilization czar inside of the, the White House. But, but, but that is very, very funny and you're 100% right. We need way more children in Western civilization around the world, whether it's Japan.
Guest Speaker
Demographic decline can destroy civilization if you really allow it to go crazy.
Clay Travis
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Guest Speaker
Yes. And sometimes even mockery can be quite helpful. Like when one of you told me that I was starting to look like Mrs. Doubtfire and wasn't handsome anymore. I decided it was time to lose some weight.
Clay Travis
Wow, that's a, that's a tough hit, Mrs. Doubtfire. I mean, oh, hello.
Guest Speaker
Wow.
Clay Travis
Well, now, see, there you go. Sometimes mockery and ridicule can, can lead to good results.
Guest Speaker
And honestly, now, now thanks to that mean person, I'll be grating Parmesan on my abs before long. So there we go.
Clay Travis
So there you go. You insult Buck, and now you've got him back in shape. And sometimes that is the motivation, right? Like, sometimes people saying mean things to you can lead to a better result. This is. This is part of why, you know, tough love in athletic teams sometimes leads to better.
Guest Speaker
Clearly does not apply to people with lifelong disabilities, though. So, yes, you should not be making jokes about. About Governor Greg Abbott.
Clay Travis
So. But Greg Abbott has the opportunity to really kind of lean in this, into this in a funny way. And you know what? Jasmine Crockett could have come out and said, hey, I'm going to say. That's what I would have said. Hey, I'm going to say, sometimes jokes you may not like, that's life. If you don't like it, don't have to vote for me. But I think my constituents are probably still going to keep voting for me, and they understand that I'm not going to be perfect, but my goal is to fight for them. Like, there's easy ways to handle this. Again, I can just, off the cuff, give what the answer should be. Trump certainly has levied his fair share of insults over the years. And so I think when Republicans, like, try to be offended by things that people say, I just personally think it's a poor look. Okay. With that in mind, Jasmine Crockett tried to say. She didn't say, hey, I'm gonna make jokes. Sometimes they're gonna land inappropriately. That's life. Deal with it. We're all adults. Kind of what I would say. Um, she said, oh, I wasn't referring to the governor being in a wheelchair when I called him Governor Hot Wheels. But she has been calling him Governor Hot Wheels for some time now. People went back. She's done it on Facebook posts. She's done it on all sorts of different places. She tried to say, oh, this is about the deportation policies. She's been doing this for years. She's making fun of him because he's in a wheelchair and calling him Governor Hot Wheels. Here she is in yet another conversation. I think this a couple years ago. Listen.
Buck Sexton
So the governor called a special session.
Clay Travis
To get his voter suppression bills through.
Guest Speaker
And then we did this.
Clay Travis
Yes, Hot Wheels did this. Hot Wheels. I mean, I'm sorry, that is her. That she is mocking him because he's in a wheelchair now, trying to argue and say, oh, I've. Like, this is just a reference to the fact that buses have wheels and we're putting people on Buses and saying, no, you've been doing this for years. You've been making fun of the governor cuz he's in a wheelchair. And maybe this is a term that is used in Democrat circles beyond Jasmine Crockett. Maybe it's something that's talked about privately, not usually said publicly. But I do think it's important to call people out, not necessarily for what they say, although that's important. But when you blatantly lie about what you said and try to gaslight us and convince us that what you said wasn't what you actually said, it actually is worse. Like, I think you said this yesterday. Doubling down and trying to make up an excuse on this, to me is worse than just being like, hey, it's a joke name I have for him. I don't like his policies and you can not like it. I mean, I could easily come up with a reason why she could, why she could explain this.
Guest Speaker
This, this goes along with a much broader trend in the Democrat Party, which is, it's one thing when they lie to us, it's another thing when they lie to people that they're trying to fool. But when they lie to their own side, like to their base, right? So there's lying to Republicans. That's of course, what they do every day. There's lying to swing voters. That's called every election cycle for Democrats for all of my lifetime. And then there's lying to, like the MSNBC watchers. Right? Biden doesn't have dementia, for example. Yes, they made them look foolish. They made their own people look like they're, they're easy to mislead and that they're buffoons, basically, that they will not forgive so easily. When you say something like this and it's so easily provable that you're lying, it, it's, it insults the intelligence of your own audience is basically what I'm, what I'm getting at. It insults the intelligence of the people that you're supposed to be on the team with. And so that's why this is not, this is not a win for Congresswoman Crockett, other than her name is getting out there a whole lot. And her name unfortunately conflicts with America's Greatest Coffee company, which we're going to have to keep on trying to just deal with. You know what I mean?
Clay Travis
Unfortunate that the Crockett in Texas would end up being a crazy woman as opposed to a badass sort of legacy.
Guest Speaker
Imagine if she was really like, Imagine if she was like a great, you know, patriot, a conservative, a constitutionalist and was like a rising star in the Republican Party. We'd be sending her Crockett sweatshirts. It'd be fantastic.
Clay Travis
But totally true.
Guest Speaker
Unfortunately, that's not where we are.
Clay Travis
You. I do. I do hope. Let me just implore upon this, because I know there are a lot of congressmen, senators, their staff, the White House, people who listen, Please don't fall into the trap of trying to be offended by things that people say. And I would encourage all of you out there listening to us, too. Please do not fall into this circular firing squad. I. I think we're. And I think you would agree with me on this, Buck. I think we're moving out of the era of somebody sent a tweet or a Facebook post or an Instagram post or whatever it is, and they can never be employed ever again. Because, oh, my goodness, can you believe what that one post said? Whether you work at Lowe's department stores or whether you work at McDonald's or whether you work in a congressional office or you're doing something like what Buck and I do, the idea of, hey, somebody screwed something up, and therefore they should never be able to be employed again because they have an opinion that's considered to be unacceptable. I just. I fundamentally reject that on all levels. So I don't want, in this era for Republicans to start to adopt the Democrat policies of, oh, somebody said something mean, mock, ridicule, satirize, use humor to point out how absurd they are and what they said. But please do not try and play the victim card. I'm so sick of the victim card. And I'm afraid. Cause I see it a little bit. I see it a little bit now. Kind of starting to pop up as Republicans have more cultural ascendancy where you're saying, oh, somebody said something mean about me and they should not be able to have a job anymore. I don't want us to go down that path. Does that make sense? Like, I'm afraid, when you have a little bit more cultural power, start trying to play it. I've seen it start to happen just occasionally on social media with somebody says something and it's like, anyway, it's. It's. It's easy to get that sugar high of, hey, somebody said something mean about me and, like, I'm a victim. Resist it, attack it. Have fun with it, attack the idea, but don't. I don't want cancel culture to emerge on the Republican side of the equation, if that makes sense.
Guest Speaker
Yeah. Yeah. Well, I don't think it will, because I think that cancel Culture is inherently a, you know, for guys, it's very, very beta male activity. It's very, it's very, as I said before, very low t. Very. What are you doing with yourself here? You know, don't be, don't be such a little girl. So, yeah, I think that there's less likelihood that our, our team is going to start going down the cancel culture path. And it's been a, it's been a wild ride, I will say that, because in media there has been. There was a period of time where they were going after people like me, like Clay in a big way.
Clay Travis
Look at what Rush went through. I mean, they, they basically tried to pull every advertiser off this show, you know, six, seven years ago, as many of you listening know. But there were. They went, they were smart in the way that they went after advertisers and they found out that a lot of advertisers are very cowardly and if they even have this astroturfed fake campaign.
Guest Speaker
It was over a decade ago, was what you're talking about. Just. It was long. Yeah, it was a long time ago.
Clay Travis
But. But it is emblematic. That's really kind of when they started to hit their stride and it picked up for years and years and years, and they really managed to do a good job of trying to terrify advertisers and make them think that these kind of responses were real.
Guest Speaker
Look, there were a number of people on our side of, of the political aisle who were big, big names, big voices, and they did not bend the knee. And we should always. Rush obviously was, you know, they wanted to take Rush down for so many years, and the fact that he just kept on showing up and being the voice and the leader that he was in this country and that they couldn't stop him was so important. Right? He, he was, he was like the bulldozer running through all the barbed wire of the communists. I mean, he just would not. And they tried everything they could, but there were, there were others also. They tried to cancel. I remember they went after. Remember they went after Tucker early on when he was at Fox and. No, but early on when he was at Fox and a big. He had gone on some different radio shows.
Clay Travis
Oh, then I'll never found jokes that he had made years ago and they were.
Guest Speaker
Yeah, he was on kind of a. Kind of a body radio show, if I may say so it's a bit body and, you know, a little, A little bit on the salty side. And he, he went on and instead of, you know, going on his show on Fox. And this was early, and they were so, they were hoping to just tear him down so quickly. He was like, yeah, I see some people found that I said some naughty words a long time ago. Good luck with that. You know, just totally was like, not happening. And because he took that position, I actually remember I was texting with him when he did that, and I was like, I know that that's who you are. And so you didn't do it for this reason, but you actually just did all the rest of us a favor. Because by you refusing to bend the knee, it means that the rest of us coming up in the ranks behind you can also do the same.
Clay Travis
I 100% agree with that. And I would just point out that I think it actually ties in a bit with the signal controversy that came out this week. I think Trump has decided, I am not going to give an inch to any of my critics and ever fire anybody, by and large, because they're coming completely without good faith, and they believe that if they can get one scalp that they. It's not like they're ever going to be satisfied. Right. Let's say that Trump suddenly said, hey, this is unacceptable. I'm firing X. It was not like they're going to say, well, we'll go easy on Trump when Y happens because he did X. Right. They, they don't have a good faith obligation. They're not trying to solve things here.
Guest Speaker
So I've been doing this now, this is pretty astonishing when I say this out loud. I've been doing this now for. This will be 15 years, which is, which is great, especially for those of you who think I look like I'm still in college. I've been doing this for 15 years. And at the beginning, Clay, I remember there was the, There was the. In this cancel culture world, it was the apology tour thing. Yeah, right. Which I actually think in some ways is the worst. We have to go, like, I am so sorry that I used the word or that I said the thing. And you go on, like, these kind of schmaltzy daytime talk shows. They're just like, oh, are you really, like, a changed person?
Clay Travis
I've learned different actors. I've learned, like.
Guest Speaker
And then you make the, you make the requisite, you know, I've become a better person. And also I'm making a donation to some foundation that, you know, is. Is all about whatever the issue, whoever you offended, you made the donation. But then it changed, and it really changed. I would say me, like, by the end of Obama term, one in my mind at least. And it started, it started to turn into, you have to apologize. You just said that. And then it was, well, now we're going to take your career. Like now you have. Even when you apologize, we take your head, you're fired, you're done, you know, and now we finally broken out of that where it's, no, don't bend the knee. If you bend the knee, they take your head. So it's been a, it's been a wild ride, like I said.
Clay Travis
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Guest Speaker
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Clay Travis
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Guest Speaker
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Clay Travis
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Guest Speaker
Oh, yes. No abs. I've been a coffee person my entire adult working life. I used to get at crack of dawn to get into the CIA in time. Coffee was the only thing that pushed me through. Clay, we didn't get to talk about this. Maybe we'll come back and get into a little bit. You see that the Trump administration is. If you're on public benefits, you know, SNAP or whatever, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
Guest Speaker
Fight over whether you should be able to get soda. Should you be able to buy soda with your food stamps, which I know we don't call that that anymore. But I agree with those who say no.
Clay Travis
I do too. I think it's actually a really interesting discussion. It's a good point. Let's talk about that when we come back and where we're going with those federal dollars.
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Summary of "Hour 1 - Transgender Ideology" from The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
Release Date: March 27, 2025
Introduction
In the "Hour 1 - Transgender Ideology" episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into the contentious debate surrounding transgender ideology. They discuss President Trump's stance on the issue, the biological arguments against gender fluidity, the impact of cancel culture, and the broader implications for the Republican Party. The conversation is punctuated with notable quotes and insightful commentary aimed at navigating the complex landscape of gender politics in America.
President Trump's Stance on Transgender Ideology
Clay Travis opens the discussion by highlighting President Trump's firm stance on gender identity, specifically addressing his comments during a women's history celebration.
Buck Sexton emphasizes Trump's commitment by referencing his executive order banning men from competing in women's sports, which he proudly describes as a "historic" and "very popular" move.
Biological Reality vs. Transgender Ideology
The hosts delve into the biological arguments against transgender ideology, stressing the importance of acknowledging inherent biological differences.
A guest speaker joins the conversation, labeling the denial of biological facts as "bigoted" and criticizing the left for framing these discussions as controversial.
Critique of Democratic and Left-Leaning Perspectives
The episode takes a critical look at how Democrats and the left handle transgender issues, accusing them of avoiding straightforward discussions and promoting protective classifications over biological truths.
Clay Travis warns of potential policies under a Democratic administration that could further complicate the fight against transgender ideology, citing Joe Biden's guidance on trans surgery for minors as an example.
Media, Cancel Culture, and Republican Response
Transitioning from gender issues, the hosts discuss the broader influence of cancel culture and its impact on both political parties. They argue that Republicans should resist adopting the victim mentality associated with cancel culture and instead use humor and mockery as tools for addressing criticism.
Buck Sexton counters by describing cancel culture as "beta male activity" and emphasizes that their team will avoid such pitfalls by not bending to external pressures.
Historical Context and Resilience Against Cancel Culture
The conversation references the struggles faced by conservative voices like Rush Limbaugh and Tucker Carlson, highlighting their resilience in the face of attempts to silence them through advertiser pressures and public backlash.
Clay Travis connects this resilience to the current administration's approach, suggesting that Trump’s refusal to capitulate to critics sets a precedent for others to follow.
Conclusion and Takeaways
In closing, Clay Travis emphasizes the importance of maintaining a principled stance against transgender ideology and resisting the allure of cancel culture within the Republican ranks. He advocates for embracing facts, using humor to defuse criticism, and fostering resilience against societal pressures that seek to marginalize conservative viewpoints.
The episode underscores a commitment to defending biological truths, promoting strong conservative values, and avoiding the traps of victimhood and cancel culture, aiming to strengthen the Republican foundation in a rapidly evolving sociopolitical landscape.
Notable Quotes
Buck Sexton [02:33]: "No matter how many surgeries you have or chemicals you inject, if you're born with male DNA in every cell of your body, you can never become a woman. You're not going to be a woman."
Clay Travis [02:59]: "Do you know that every women's track and field record has been broken by a 14 or 15 year old boy in the United States? That is the fastest women in the history of the world are all slower than a 14 or 15 year old male sprinter."
Guest Speaker [03:56]: "This should be the most straightforward and incontrovertible thing. This is the sky is blue, right? This is the most straightforward statement of fact you can really come up with. And yet there will be Democrats and the left pretending that somehow this is controversial."
Clay Travis [27:48]: "I don't want us to go down that path. Does that make sense? Like, I'm afraid, when you have a little bit more cultural power, start trying to play it. I've seen it start to happen just occasionally on social media with somebody says something and it's like, anyway, it's. It's. It's easy to get that sugar high of, hey, somebody said something mean about me and, like, I'm a victim."
This episode offers a robust discussion on transgender ideology from a conservative perspective, advocating for biological truths and cautioning against the adoption of cancel culture strategies within the Republican Party. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton aim to equip their listeners with the knowledge and resilience needed to navigate and challenge prevailing sociopolitical narratives.