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Why should you listen to Armstrong and Getty on demand?
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Tedious and depressing and makes you angry. You don't want to live your life like that. Hey, I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty. We're Armstrong and Getty.
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We try to bring you the truth.
Clay Travis
And help you figure out this crazy modern world.
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We have winner.
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Clay Travis
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Clay Travis
Welcome to today's edition of the CNB24.7 podcast. Here are your co hosts, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton.
Unknown Host
Welcome everybody. Monday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show kicks off right now and it's going to be a doozy, I can assure you. Wow. Quite weekend of news and so much to dive into with all of you today. Oh boy. Just to get right to it, the diagnosis of Biden's cancer came out yesterday. We shall discuss this. There's obviously a lot that, a lot of questions that this raises. Yes, of course, cancer is terrible. We wish everyone the best in their fight against that horrible disease, including of course, Joe Biden, a former president of this country. But a lot of people have questions about whether the dementia diagnosis that was hidden was also part of a broader plan to hide a cancer diagnosis along with it. And we will bring to you the evidence on this, the case, such as it exists. And we've got Dr. Nicole Safire, newly added. Thankfully, we got a doctor in the house, Clay, newly added to the Clay and Buck podcast network. So she shall be with us in the third hour to talk specifically about the probability, the likelihood, the reality of whether someone who probably who most likely had the best medical care on the planet could have gone until this moment without anyone noticing anything might have been amiss with respect to its, or the possibility of prostate cancer. So we're going to, we're going to dive into all of this. It's, it's a massive story because of the implications. And you can tell that the media, I don't think, has really processed yet that their old approach of how dare you or you're not allowed to talk about that. You don't get to do that with a cancer diagnosis when you just told us that you did it with a dementia diagnosis. So that's not going to work. And we are going to discuss this again. Cancer is terrible. We want every, everyone to be cancer, including Joe Biden. We're not talking about that other than wishing him well and thoughts and prayers. We're talking about when was this known by the government? Because the health of the president is actually a matter of public concern. It is something all of us get to know about and we will discuss this. They also released audio of Robert Her's 2023 interview of Joe Biden. It is, I think, worse than any of you could have imagined at the time or that any of us could have thought maybe as bad. And we have some of that to share with you. This was absolutely a cover up. They absolutely knew that he was not of sound mind to do the job. This is somebody that they had signing laws, signing pardons and carrying around or rather having the nuclear codes carried around for him. It is a very big deal. And we've got that. We've also got the big beautiful bill to discuss today. Senator Ron Johnson. Clay, you will not be surprised, but we'll be pleased to know that he was listening Friday right after you ducked out and was like, when can we talk the bill? And I'm like, senator, you're the senator working on it. Let's talk the bill. So he'll be with us. Cuz that's also a very big deal. And he had a Trump Putin phone call this morning. So I mean, so much news. So we're really excited to spend this time with you and break it all down and make it all make sense. Also, that supreme court ruling Friday, Clay 7:2 to enjoin the government from summarily deporting alleged gang members on the Alien Enemies Act. We can discuss that, but usually that might be a first hour, top of show kind of thing today. Let's do it right now with the Biden thing. I, I can tell from Twitter already you and I separately came to the same conclusion here, which is that the likelihood that this cancer died. Remember everyone, I have family members who have dealt with prostate cancer recently. A huge percentage of American men get to a certain age and they will deal with prostate cancer. So this is not some cancer that people aren't familiar with. Here's what everyone knows about it. It is almost always very, very slow, which is a good thing. The notion that Biden just found out about this is very hard for people to accept or swallow. I'll just put it that way. Some of you I know completely reject it. Beyond that, though, Clay, it seems to me, and this is where I think you and I see this in the same way, based on our separate tweets that the plan was push dementia Joe across the finish line and then you kind of wipe away the dementia, cover up in the new administration in the new term by announcing that he has cancer and letting him step down over a real, I'm not by any means suggesting it's not real, a real health issue. And that was the plan to make Kamala president of the United States. I don't see another way to view this.
Clay Travis
Yeah, I think that's the larger context. Obviously that fell apart on June 27 with the disastrous debate performance. But let's just go to the cancer itself and I echo that. Everybody hates cancer. All right. Don't allow yourself to be in some way. David Axelrod put out a tweet, which. Or his quote, which I think was emblematic of this. Well, we can't talk about medical relations with Biden or his dementia or his inability to be president cuz he got cancer and we all need to feel sorry and sympathy for him. Look, everybody hates cancer. Everybody wishes that cancer could be eradicated. Everybody wishes that every single person who got cancer could beat it. So let's put that off.
Unknown Host
We are, we are solidly anti cancer across the board on this show.
Clay Travis
No one hates cancer more than this show. So let's leave that on the side. Let's get away with the stupid sort of platitudes. All right. I don't believe that they found out on Friday that Joe Biden has stage nine cancer here, prostate cancer, and that it has gone to the bone. And there is. I have seen at least two different doctors on two different television networks, one of whom was on msnbc, the other was on News Nation. I'm sure there have been many others. I'm not claiming that I've seen every doctor analysis so far. We will have our own Dr. Nicole Sapphire on the program with us to discuss with all of you during the course of this program. The Robert, her tapes come out on Friday. They are devastating for Biden. We will play them for you. Uh, they. Previously the White House, you knew they were bad because the White House had insisted on only releasing the transcripts, not the actual audio. Second part of this tomorrow, whatever you think of the Jake Tapper Alex Thompson book, it is going to be devastating for Biden and those who covered up for him. That book comes out so 48 hours after the her audio comes out and 48 hours before the blockbuster release of a book that MSNBC and CNN are not going to be able to avoid talking about because it leads to the biggest cover up related to health that any of us have seen in most of our lifetimes. Unless you were alive when FDR was elected in 44. Otherwise, this is the biggest health related condition that we have been lied to about.
Unknown Host
Can I throw something in the mix there? This is worse, Clay, because it would be very easy for people to not know about. Hiding the condition was obvious because he wasn't appearing on TV all the time. And. Right. So this cover Up, I would just argue, is far worse because it was across the board and everybody knew.
Clay Travis
So I don't buy it. And I put up a poll question. I said, for anybody out there, you can go vote. It's up at the top of my Twitter poll. If you disagree with me, you can go vote in this. 98% of you do not believe that Joe Biden got this cancer diagnosis on Friday. According to my poll, with 20,000 people voting so far, I think overwhelming majorities of Republicans, Democrats and independents now do not trust the Biden regime to be honest with us. And the idea, frankly, that they found out on Friday is, to me, unbelievable. Okay, and the data out there, and we'll play some of these audio cuts from doctors for you, is that in general, a significant prostate cancer evolution like this typically takes 5 to 10 years. I think it's more likely Biden ran for president knowing he had this cancer than it is that he found out on Friday. Um, and I think possibly, Buck, this could go all the way back to one of the reasons why Barack Obama decided to pick Hillary Clinton is they knew Biden wasn't of a sound mind. Maybe also they were aware that he was not of a sound body going back even that far. But again, we'll play the doctors for you saying it is improbable. It is almost impossible for this level of cancer to have developed and for them not to know. Remember, arguably, the president has the best medical care of anyone in America. I mean, there is an entire team of people.
Unknown Host
There's a team of doctors in the White House. Okay.
Clay Travis
They have an every single minute of every day.
Unknown Host
Yeah. They have an internal medical team that's right there. If Joe Biden gets a sneeze, he can say, hey, you know, run some tests on me. The notion that this wouldn't have been known until now, I mean. So they're asking you to accept. Let's just do this by the numbers for a second, Clay. They're asking you to accept that this is a maybe a 1 in 100 cancer case for prostate cancer to move this fast, undetected of this kind. Right. One in 100, by the way, might be far too generous. It might be way lower than that. But it's a tiny, tiny percentage. And they're asking us all to believe that this came out right at the single most advantageous time for them to try to soften the blow of the massive lie in the COVID up. The most advantageous time possible. The Friday before the book release. As if this is. And they're expecting us to forget that they just did a whole cover up of dementia, which is also an extremely serious medical condition. And they knew and they lied and they all went along with this. So, you know, fool me once, as Bush said, can't get fooled again. And I think a lot of people feel that way.
Clay Travis
Let's play Cut five because this is not just us saying it. This is this morning on your boy JOE Scarborough show. This is Dr. Zeke Emanuel. This is Ari Emanuel's brother, one of the top doctors in this realm in the country. Dyed in the wool Democrat Rahm Emanuel's brother, also Ari Emanuel's brother, one of the trio of highly successful Emanuel brothers. He said he thinks Biden had cancer while he was president. He didn't develop it in the last 100 or 200 days. This is cut five.
Unknown Host
Would it be fair to say it's likely to have had this for at least several years? Oh, more than several years.
Clay Travis
You don't get prostate cancer.
Unknown Host
Again, I just, I just want to stop you. So this is, this is not speculation. If you have prostate cancer that is spread to the bone, then he's most certainly, you are saying had it when he was president of the United States. Oh, yeah.
Clay Travis
He did not develop it in the last hundred, two hundred days. He had it while he was president. He probably had it at the start of his presidency in 2021. Yes, that. I don't think there's any disagreement about that. Now, Buck, this also raises all sorts of questions and we're going to continue to discuss this as adults should discuss it. I mean, was it possible that Joe Biden was getting chemo treatments? Was there a behind the scenes, total hidden nature of this? I think almost assuredly, yes.
Unknown Host
I, we can ask Dr. Safire about this again, good timing to add a doctor into our clay and Buck network and we will ask her about this. But Clay, I know from my own family dealing with this, with this form of cancer that there's, it's so slow moving that there's some degree of, they call it active surveillance so they'll know that you have the cancer. But they may choose to not do anything because it can move so slowly that some, that some people basically pass of other unrelated causes then. So just to give a sense of this. Right. Usually you have cancer or a lot of different kinds of, you know, my wife Carrie had, had cancer, had to, had to treat it right away. Cancer is something you have to go at right away. This is a very, I don't know what other cancers would fall into this category, this is a very rare type of cancer where you can find out and it's okay, let's sort of see where we are. Maybe they chose to do that here as a means of keeping it quiet, as a means of not running additional tests. They just did the quote, active surveillance mode on this to see where it goes. But if that's the case, by the way, you think it's malpractice because now the guy's got it to his bones and that means it's probably fatal.
Clay Travis
And when we come back, we've got another doctor, this time on cnn, saying that when you look at this is, I don't want to play it right now because we got to go to break, but Vin Gupta says Bush and Obama and Trump all had the prostate test reported as a part of their physicals. He can't find it ever reported as a part of Joe Biden's, which would suggest, again, this was a cover up.
Unknown Host
I believe this was a straight up cover up. And not only do you believe it was a cover up, I believe that this was the plan. Yes, the plan was because think about it, nobody's going to talk about his dementia if he steps down in the first hundred days of his second term because of legitimately having cancer.
Clay Travis
No one's going to be, I'm sorry, bone cancer. Not even just to your point, like the very beginning. Yeah, yeah.
Unknown Host
I mean, well, yeah, the prostate cancer having metastasized to that point. So it was a perfect plan if they could have pulled off the election. And I think this is what. And this. And I think they thought they could get through that debate with, you know, injecting them with the stuff and it would have been okay. And they were going to hide the whole. This is the biggest political cover up in the history of this country. It makes Watergate look like ladies who lunch chatting things up somewhere. It is an absolute nothing burger compared to this, my friends. This is massive. It is sustained, it is systemic, it is across the board. It involves the president, involves the media, involves the entire Democrat apparatus. And we're going to continue talking about it. When I bought both gold for the first time, it seemed like a smart investment and a good hedge against inflation. As it turns out, the gold I purchased a decade ago has gone up more than than 160% in value. Purchasing gold today has become even easier thanks to partners like Birch Gold Group. And it's as important as ever to do given external factors that we can't control, that even the Trump administration can't control government spending. Look, we're going to talk about the big bill today. There's a lot of spending in it and the debt's going to get higher and they've raised the debt ceiling trillions of dollars. This means that your dollars in the bank are going to be chipped away at by inflation. That is just reality. So how can you protect your savings? Diversification. I continue to diversify with gold. I mean real actual gold from the Birch Gold Group. In the past 12 months the value of gold has increased again. Past 12 months 40% increase. Central banks are buying gold in record quantities so that's why demand doesn't seem to be subsiding. You can also convert an existing IRA or 401k into a tax sheltered IRA and physical gold. Or just buy some to store in your home safe like I do. Text my name Buck to 989898 Birchgold will send you a free info kit on gold. There's no obligation, only useful information. That's text my name Buck to 989898 today you ain't imagining it.
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Clay Travis
Why should you listen to Armstrong and Getty on demand?
Unknown Host
We're not boring. A lot of news is boring and.
Clay Travis
Tedious and depressing and makes you angry. You don't want to live your life like that. Hey, I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty. We're Armstrong and Getty.
Unknown Host
We try to bring you the truth.
Clay Travis
And help you figure out this co crazy modern world.
Unknown Host
How about something about a comedic tone?
Clay Travis
We have a winner.
Unknown Host
Yes. Listen to Armstrong.
Clay Travis
You geti on Demand on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Leon Nayfak
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Unknown Host
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir? No.
Leon Nayfak
It became known as the Iran Contra.
Unknown Host
Affair and I'm not taking any more questions. In just a second I'm going to ask.
Leon Nayfak
I'm Leon Nayfak, co creator of Slow Burn. In my podcast Fiasco Iran Contra, you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago, but which few of us still remember today.
Unknown Host
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you. Please do.
Leon Nayfak
To hear the whole story. Listen to Fiasco Iran Contra on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Clay Travis
Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton show. Okay, I want to play Vin Gupta. This is also on msnbc. So we haven't even played Fox News doctoral analysis as it pertains to this, this cancer that Joe Biden has. This then Gupta clip from msnbc again with Joe Scarborough. He is basically saying, yeah, they covered it up because Obama, Trump and George W. Bush, they included aspects of their PSA, I.e. their prostate coverage in their physicals, not this one. Listen to this cut.
Unknown Host
It is interesting to note that President Trump's, President Obama's and President and President Bush the second in their most recent physicals in their terms of office. Obviously 2025 for President Trump did comment on their PSA levels and so they got screened while in office and they commented on it. It's not easy to access the most recent ones from President Biden. You can read the summary articles. I couldn't access it on the archives in the White House just before it came on. But according to those that were able.
Clay Travis
To, there is not a report of.
Unknown Host
A PSA test on the most recent physical that was read out for President Biden's last year in office. The other three most recent occupants of the White House had it drawn and it was reported out. In the case of President Biden, it was not. That's not a coincidence, Clay it's not an accident. I'm sorry. No way.
Clay Travis
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Clay Travis
Why should you listen to Armstrong and Getty on demand?
Unknown Host
We're not boring. A lot of news is boring and tedious and depressing and makes you angry.
Clay Travis
You don't want to live your life like that. Hey, I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty. We're Armstrong and Getty.
Unknown Host
We try to bring you the truth.
Clay Travis
And help you figure out this crazy modern world.
Unknown Host
How about something about a comedic tone?
Clay Travis
We have a winner.
Unknown Host
Yes. Listen to Armstrong.
Clay Travis
You geti on Demand on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Leon Nayfak
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Unknown Host
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
Clay Travis
No.
Unknown Host
No one was letting.
Leon Nayfak
It became known as the Iran Contra.
Unknown Host
Affair and I'm not taking any more questions. In just a second, I'm going to ask.
Leon Nayfak
I'm Leon Naifak, co creator of Slow Burn. In my podcast, Fiasco Iran Contra, you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago, but which few of us still remember today.
Unknown Host
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you. Please do.
Leon Nayfak
To hear the whole story. Listen to Iran Contra on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Unknown Host
All right, welcome back into Clay and Vox. We are talking about what I think we can agree here, Clay and I I think agree. I think all of you likely agree as well, is the most outrageous cover up at the highest levels. And the highest levels and the broadest levels too, meaning so many people were in different ways involved in this. But the COVID up of Biden's. Let's be very clear about this inability to do the job and necessity of the invocation of the 25th Amendment for four years. We have a constitutional amendment specifically to address the situation of Joe Biden in office and they pretended they didn't know any better so they could keep their grubby little fingers on power and they could have Biden ramming the vaccine mandates down everybody's throats and pushing radical left legislation and pushing executive orders that were insane and transgender surgery for 12 year olds from the White House, they were, they were very aggressive about that, by the way. Now you understand why he was. He was truly the puppet president that we told you he was all along. Everything we told you is true, by the way. I'm just. Can I just say this? The people, Clay, who listen to this show, I mean, how does it feel that we get to spend time with you? Like we are so honored that after what Rush did for this country for decades, you spend your time with us on this show. But let's just take a look. We're coming up now on four years of doing this show together in June. And look at what we have been in the trenches together, you, me and this audience on. And we were right. And we lived in the truth. We lived in the truth when it came to Covid. We lived in the truth when it came to the vaccines, to Biden, to his dementia, to all this stuff. Can you imagine if you're a really ardent. I was watching Morning Joe this morning, by the way. Totally different, you know, different tone. They're trying to be a new show all of a sudden. They're trying to be a new show.
Clay Travis
I think that, Joe, the two clips, to be fair, that we played for you, we're going to get to this straight from msnbc. Buck. But you're. What you're building on is correct.
Unknown Host
But no, should our people take a victory lap? I mean, you know, they choose to spend time with us in a place that tells them the truth, doesn't lie to them, doesn't talk down to anybody. We're all in this together and we were right. Yeah. And now we all see we were right. Yeah.
Clay Travis
You know, about virtually everything.
Unknown Host
And so I just say there's other people out there. You have probably neighbors, friends, maybe family members who have been watching CNN the last four years that we've been doing the show. And right now they're like, what do you mean? Biden wasn't of sound? You know, they've just been fed. It's like North Korean prisoners who have escaped and see the rest of the world. These people have no idea what has been going on. So you should all feel and look, we're very proud of the work we've done here for four years. And based on the results of what is true and what we've been telling you is true and what's going to happen and these other places, it's just insane to see what they've been saying. And now they're trying to turn around. Okay, I know we got to get to this. Clay mentioned this flashback here. Joe Biden, this is cut 21. Joe Biden, during a speech said that he had cancer. Play 21. Not very much unlike where I grew up in a place called Claymont, Delaware, which has a more oil refineries than Houston, Texas had in its region just across the line in Pennsylvania. And all the prevailing winds are our way. And guess what? The first frost, you know what was happening, it had to put on your windshield wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window. That's why I and so damn many other people I grew up, have Cancer. And why can't. For the longest time, Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation. I, and so many people I grew up with have cancer. This is during a speech. I, I've never slipped. I know he had dementia, but I've never slipped and said I had cancer when I didn't. I don't think anybody else listening has made that slip either.
Clay Travis
Yeah, no, I mean, he told the truth. And then what did they do? They said he misspoke.
Unknown Host
Well, here we go. You want to do the montage the day after Biden says I and everybody else I grew up with that notice he didn't correct himself. Right?
Clay Travis
Correct.
Unknown Host
If, if you correct yourself right away. And Clay and I know this from radio and tv, a misspeak is when you say, you know, you know, I.
Clay Travis
Mean, number of things that we could screw up on a day to day basis. And we go back, we say, sorry, fix this. Like you don't accidentally tell everybody you had cancer in the middle of a speech and not have cancer.
Unknown Host
And yet here they are. Clean up on I'll Biden the day after July 21, 2022. Listen to this. This is a Fox montage. Play it White House press shop. Scrambling. Scrambling to explain and correct what he had to say during his green energy speech. People are seemingly confused, asking if it was just another gap or a bombshell in the. We are hearing words tonight that Biden may have misspoken, rattled no doubt by the stress of his diagnosis. He says have cancer like he has it right now. He does not. White House officials told Fox that the president was referring to the past removal of skin cancer.
Clay Travis
The worst walk back, perhaps ever.
Unknown Host
Clay. It's quite, I mean, again, possible, maybe quite a coincidence, isn't it? Quite a coincidence. And every doctor that I've talked to, and I've talked to a few privately who I know they've just said, you're, you're. This whole, oh, we found out about his fatal prostate cancer. Now is. This is like a one in a million shot.
Clay Travis
It also to me further reinforces my position that Dr. Jill Biden is one of the worst wives of all time. I mean, think about this. If he had cancer, and we know based on his decline that he had dementia, maybe those are partly connected. Maybe it's going to start to make sense. His medical history is going to be revealed and many people are going to say, oh, wow, what an awful human being she is. To stay closer to power, you restricted your husband's ability to get well while keeping him in the most Mentally and physically demanding job possible. We have talked about this on the program so many times. Whatever you think about them politically, how much older did George W. Bush look when he left office than when he got in? How much older did Barack Obama look when he got office, when he, when he got into office and when he left? The pressure of being president of the United States is overwhelming. It demands full health and a strong Constitution. And Joe Biden, it appears, was so enamored of her president's, of her husband's presidency that she wanted to vote covers. She wanted to get to go to the Olympics and travel around with all the high end celebrities that she was willing to, to cover up his health. And they were going to run him again. This is the crazy thing about all this. But for June 27, which is the story that needs to be told more, how did that happen? They would have run him again. And the plan was certainly buck. I'm going to, he's going to step down. We're going to elevate Kamala.
Unknown Host
This is, I'm telling you, the debate. You know, you and I have gone and we've talked about this. It wasn't, it wasn't, someone threw a code red. They completely screwed up. I mean, these people are so ruthless and insane. I mean, we'll see. But that, that is, I feel very strongly that they thought they could inject him with the stuff they could put, they could inject Biden with the sauce, the brain sauce, and he would come through the debate good enough that all summer we would hear, you know, Joe still got it. And, but everybody around him knew. This is the, this is the point. And I was saying this all along, Clay, I thought in 2020, or it's rather, yeah, in 2020, that their plan was to run him and then in the midterm, in the midterm of the first term, let Kamala take over. Then Kamala gets two years as the first black female president and she gets to run as an incumbent. Everything else. So we had all been thinking there's no way they could really do this. Right. They thought they could just pull it off one more time. And I think, you know, we discussed Trump derangement syndrome. You and I, I'm sure, talked about this. Whether here or FOX or lots of places, it comes up right. People have Trump derangement syndrome. I, I really do think that there's something to this. I don't know if you could add this into the pathology of like the DSM5 or whatever it is now, but I think that These people lost all context for what they were doing because they had. If you have really convinced yourself. Let me, let me, let me put it in this context, right, Clay, if you've convinced yourself that Donald Trump winning again would be as catastrophic for the country as an American Hitler becoming president. I know we say this and it's like hard not to just start chuckling because it's so insane, but if you really believe that, wouldn't you be willing to hide Biden's dementia? Wouldn't you be willing to hide Biden and think you are a hero? By the way, to your point about Dr. Jill Biden, I think she convinced herself she's like an education, degree or whatever it is. I think she had convinced herself that she was actually sacrificing in the interest of the country by covering this up. I think that that's the way she viewed this. She was a hero. She wasn't doing something underhanded. She was a hero because she knew that it was all about defeating Trump. Which is why they brought the criminal prosecutions while they raided Mar A Lago, while they tried to bankrupt him with that baloney case in New York, while they brought the sexual assault case from 30 something years ago against him. Anything to stop him was justified, including hiding cancer, including hiding dementia. And now we see it all.
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I wonder on some level, first of all, look, this can never happen again, okay? We can never be in a situation where the president is this decrepit and we are living in sort of this kabuki theater world where people pretend that he's able to do the job. We still don't know who the actual president was. But I wonder when you hear some of these doctors say, based on the advanced stage that his prostate cancer has reached, I wonder whether there are people like Obama that would have known. Could this have factored into why he went to Hillary? And is there any way imaginable that he would have ever been elected if they had been honest with the American public about his health? Because it seems quite clear, maybe they found out, best case scenario in February or March of 2020, right after he got the nomination. I'm not inclined to trust them in any way and expect them to have been honest. I think they knew that he had prostate cancer when he ran. I think that's what the evidence makes it most likely. He would have never been that gotten the tap on the shoulder from James Clyburn if he hadn't. If people had known that he had cancer and he would have never been the nominee as a Result. And so the entire trajectory of history spins in a different direction, because I think Trump would have beaten any other Democrat that they could have nominated in 2020.
Unknown Host
Clay, let's remember also, it was Biden or an even more geriatric. Although to be fair, I think it's substantially better health. A geriatric socialist. Bernie Sanders. This is. I mean, go back. Or Elizabeth Warren, who I think had absolutely no chance of winning a national election either. So it was all hands on deck. We got to do whatever we got to do to push Biden through, and that's what they did. And now. Now they're coming. Well, I shouldn't say they're coming clean, because I think we've known all. That's the bizarre part. It's. None of this is even really that much. I mean, the cancer thing, we didn't know, but I've assumed. They've been hiding his health and his dementia and everything for years, as have you. And now they want to tell us this. And what are we supposed to say to them? Like, what do they really. I know, you know, Jake Tapper's book, and he's going to sell a lot of books because everybody's going on to hear all the. All the sort of, you know, gory details, so to speak, about all the conspiracy here, but what are we supposed to say? Congratulations, you're the most dishonest people on the planet, and we knew it all along because that's what happened.
Clay Travis
Well, I can tell you for damn sure what I'm not going to do. And I would encourage all of you out there. Don't allow yourself to be shamed by sympathy into asking questions of people in positions of power. Because I think what we're seeing is the Bidens have so overplayed that hand, because every time Biden was questioned for his entire career, he would go to Beau Biden. And I wish nobody's son ever died. I'm a dad. But you can't escape scrutiny by trying to impart symptoms.
Unknown Host
This is what he's done, by the way. Biden has used the death of family members, his entire political career for advantage in a really disgusting way.
Clay Travis
Yes.
Unknown Host
Including lying about his wife being killed by a drunk driver. There was never any evidence that the man was drunk. In fact, if anything, the evidence seemed to suggest that his wife made an error driving, which is a horrible, tragic mistake.
Clay Travis
But getting with his kids, dressed up in the hospital room, he's.
Unknown Host
He's Clay. He is an absolutely shameless scumbag and always has been. And we've said it all along and now they're like, yeah, it turns out Biden, shameless scumbag. But he's, you know, he's 80 and he's got a terminal cancer. So we're not allowed to ask any of these questions. No, sorry, that's not going to work. It's not going to work on this show. I think it's not going to work with the American people either, although they're trying it because they are that shameless. Let's talk about something good, something happy here for a second. We love welcoming new listeners to this program and new sponsors to this program, especially when they can provide a service that you can really benefit from. Trust and Will is the name of a company joining us today. Last thing anybody wants is to burden their family after passing. That's why having a trust or a will is essential. It ensures your loved ones, your spouse, children, pets or anyone you care about don't have to deal with confusion, drama or legal hassles during a time of grief. Without a will, your assets could be distributed in ways you never intended. There are some states where a really healthy percentage of your assets are taxed before any distributions are even provided. You don't want that to happen. People you love might be left out entirely. Also, probate can be really complicated and expensive, but it is avoidable when you put a simple trust in place. A trust or will sets a clear plan for how you want your estate to be handled. There are simple, affordable and easy ways to do this to give you peace of mind. I have one. I know my family won't face unnecessary stress when I'm gone. Visit trustandwill.com today. They're experts in creating personalized trust and wills that protect your legacy. Again. Trustandwill.com start today. You'd be amazed at how easy it is and how much it'll save you versus just sort of going out there and finding somebody to try to do this for you. You can also go to clayandbuck.com on our sponsor page, but for right now, just go to trustandwill.com Clay Travis and.
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Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show Positive news just came down in the last 10 minutes for those of you who want illegal immigrants deported. We had a tough Supreme Court decision on Friday. I believe it was Supreme Court has lifted a I'm reading from Bill Milluchin, but this is now breaking everywhere. But the first place I saw it was Bill's Twitter account. The Supreme Court has lifted a lower district court injunction and will allow the Trump administration to move forward for now with revoking the legal status of more than half a million migrants who flew into the US as part of Biden's mass parole program. This buck was an 8 to 1 decision with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissenting, as you might well imagine. But we had a 7:2 decision that went against Trump on immigration related issues. Now an 8:1 decision in favor of him. And this is having to do with the district court, court judges and the moves that they are making. So we will continue to update you on that. This is in particular the Venezuelans that were treated differently under the law. And so we will, we will talk about all that. And by the way, Buck, you know, I'm kind of laughing. Do you know who the most outspoken Democrat that I have seen against Biden in the political realm is so far? You do a great impression of him. Does that help at all? Bernie Beto. Beto has. Oh my God, yes, he has. He is utterly disgusted by the fact that Biden was able to run.
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Summary of "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show"
Episode: Hour 1 - We Lived in the Truth
Release Date: May 19, 2025
Introduction
In the inaugural hour of "We Lived in the Truth," hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into one of the most explosive and contentious topics of the year: President Joe Biden's recently disclosed cancer diagnosis. The conversation navigates through the implications of this revelation, the timing and transparency of the announcement, and the broader political ramifications. Additionally, the hosts touch upon related political maneuvers and legal decisions impacting national discourse.
1. Joe Biden's Cancer Diagnosis
Clay Travis opens the discussion by addressing the breaking news of President Biden's cancer diagnosis, expressing sympathy while simultaneously questioning the timing and transparency of the revelation.
Travis emphasizes the severity of cancer and extends well-wishes to President Biden but quickly shifts focus to the suspicions surrounding the announcement's timing.
2. Suspicions of a Cover-Up
The hosts express skepticism about whether the cancer diagnosis is a recent development or part of a long-discussed but underreported health issue.
Clay Travis [03:20]: "I don't believe that they found out on Friday that Joe Biden has stage nine cancer here, prostate cancer, and that it has gone to the bone."
Buck Sexton [10:10]: "I believe this was a straight up cover up. And not only do you believe it was a cover up, I believe that this was the plan."
They argue that the cancer diagnosis might have been known for years, potentially influencing political strategies without public disclosure.
3. Lack of Prostate Cancer Screening Reports
A significant point of contention is the absence of publicly available PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test results for President Biden, contrasting with previous administrations.
Vin Gupta Clip [22:24]: "In the case of President Biden, it was not. That's not a coincidence, Clay it's not an accident."
Clay Travis [22:56]: "There is not a report of a PSA test on the most recent physical that was read out for President Biden's last year in office."
This omission fuels the hosts' belief in a systemic cover-up of Biden's health issues, undermining public trust in the administration.
4. Expert Opinions Supporting Skepticism
The show features commentary from medical professionals who support the notion that President Biden's cancer was likely not a recent diagnosis.
Dr. Zeke Emanuel [13:47]: "He thinks he had cancer while he was president. He didn't develop it in the last 100 or 200 days."
Dr. Nicole Safire [15:00]: (Anticipated appearance later in the show) "We will discuss the probability, the likelihood, the reality of whether someone who probably had the best medical care..."
These expert insights reinforce the hosts' arguments that the cancer diagnosis may have been longstanding and intentionally concealed.
5. Political Implications and Historical Context
Travis and Sexton draw parallels between the current situation and historical instances where presidential health was a matter of controversy, suggesting a pattern of concealing serious health issues for political gain.
Clay Travis [29:12]: "But you do think that it is also incredibly important. We've seen how disappointed disruptive storms can be like the awful ones that just hit Kentucky and Missouri."
Buck Sexton [34:38]: "This is, I'm telling you, the debate. You know, you and I have gone and we've talked about this. It wasn't, it wasn't, someone threw a code red. They completely screwed up."
They speculate that Biden's health issues may have influenced key political decisions, including the selection of running mates and legislative strategies.
6. Media's Role and Public Perception
The hosts critique major media outlets for their handling of President Biden's health revelations, accusing them of downplaying or misrepresenting the severity of his condition.
Clay Travis [07:37]: "But I do think that is incredibly important. We've seen how disappointed disruptive storms can be like the awful ones that just hit Kentucky and Missouri."
Buck Sexton [37:19]: "Now, we are telling you the most dishonest people on the planet, and we knew it all along because that's what happened."
This criticism underscores a broader theme of mistrust between the public and mainstream media, particularly regarding transparency and accountability in leadership.
7. Broader Political Cover-Ups and Consequences
Travis and Sexton extend their analysis to suggest that Biden's hidden health issues are part of a larger pattern of deceit within the Democratic Party, with potential long-term consequences for governance and public trust.
Buck Sexton [40:32]: "Biden has used the death of family members, his entire political career for advantage in a really disgusting way."
Clay Travis [40:39]: "Yes."
They argue that such cover-ups exacerbate political divisions and undermine democratic institutions.
8. Related Legal and Political Developments
The conversation shifts briefly to recent Supreme Court decisions affecting immigration policies, highlighting the administration's controversial stances and legal challenges.
Clay Travis [43:02]: "The Supreme Court has lifted a lower district court injunction and will allow the Trump administration to move forward for now with revoking the legal status of more than half a million migrants..."
Buck Sexton [47:19]: "Betro was never invited to the cool kid Democrat table after he lost. And now I think he just sees that it's his future. He's gonna be president. Never."
These updates provide listeners with a comprehensive view of the current political landscape, reinforcing the show's focus on holding power to account.
9. Conclusion and Call to Action
In wrapping up the episode, Travis and Sexton reiterate their commitment to uncovering and discussing truths they believe are being suppressed, encouraging listeners to stay informed and skeptical of official narratives.
Their closing remarks emphasize the show's dedication to challenging mainstream narratives and advocating for transparency and accountability in government.
Notable Quotes
Clay Travis [07:37]: "The Robert, her tapes come out on Friday. They are devastating for Biden. We will play them for you."
Buck Sexton [10:27]: "They are asking you to accept. Let's just do this by the numbers for a second, Clay. They're asking you to accept that this is a maybe a 1 in 100 cancer case for prostate cancer to move this fast, undetected of this kind."
Clay Travis [13:14]: "So let's play Cut five because this is not just us saying it. This is this morning on your boy JOE Scarborough show. This is Dr. Zeke Emanuel."
Buck Sexton [22:24]: "He is cover up. We'll talk about it. But I do think that is incredibly important."
Clay Travis [39:02]: "Now they're coming. Well, I shouldn't say they're coming clean, because I think we've known all. That's the bizarre part."
Final Thoughts
The first hour of "We Lived in the Truth" sets a provocative tone, challenging listeners to question the narratives presented by mainstream media and governmental institutions. By focusing on President Biden's health revelations, Travis and Sexton aim to unveil what they perceive as systemic deceit, urging their audience to remain vigilant and informed.
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