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Clay Travis
Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton show, our number two Friday edition of the program. We are happy to be hanging out with you. And we've been talking about, I know we just had an election in November. We got a couple of big special elections to pick congressmen in Florida's 1st and 6th congressional district that are important on Tuesday. We also have a major judicial election in the state of Wisconsin, probably the number one battleground state in all the nation right now, Wisconsin, decided by 30,000 votes for president Trump. Every single Senate seat comes down to the margins. Our friend Eric Hovdi lost by a tiny pin prick. Our friend Ron Johnson won by a small margin up there. I mean, it is just an absolute battleground of all battlegrounds. And we are joined now by the latest battleground race, which is the Republican side, Judge Schimmel running for reelection, running for election to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. For people out there, Judge Schimmel, who don't understand what the stakes are, all over the country, money is being spent on this race. But certainly everybody in Wisconsin needs to get out and vote because we know this is going to be close. We've got a monster audience in Wisconsin. We love all of you. We hung out with you at the rnc, have had a fabulous time. Judge Schimmel, what do they need to know about this race and its importance?
Judge Brad Schimmel
Well, first off, it's great to be on with you. I am part of that major audience in Wisconsin every day. My, my lunch break, between my morning trial calendar and afternoon trial calendar, I've got you guys tuned in every day. So it's great.
Clay Travis
Thank you for that.
Judge Brad Schimmel
Yeah. What's at stake today? What's at stake in this race? The liberals have taken over the Wisconsin Supreme Court and they are using it as a way to take over the United States Congress right now. My opponent was on a national zoom call with billionaire liberal donors from across the country offering up if she gets on the court, she will turn two Republican congressional seats into Democrat congressional seats. And now the House minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, just earlier this week confirmed the same thing. They're using this court to change the district maps for congressional seats to gerrymander them into seats that are better for Democrats. You know, the really interesting thing is as Hakeem Jeffries complained about these maps in Wisconsin, he said they were gerrymandered. The maps in Wisconsin for our congressional seats were drawn by Democrat Governor Tony Evers. These aren't Republican maps. But what they're learning, what they found out is that they move the Maps to make them harder for Republicans. And those Republicans still won because they're, because Democrat ideas, the liberal ideas are not prevailing with Wisconsin voters. We're tired of this nonsense. Well, they got that. They got it handed back to them last November. So now they're going to work harder to make these seats even tougher by using the court to do it. That's why this got nationalized.
Buck Sexton
What would also have, what would be the other implications for. Obviously the congressional issue is front and center right now. My understanding is Elon is going to be helping to campaign at this. This is truly getting national level attention right now because Wisconsin, such an important state, such a critical swing state for both congressional control in the midterms. And then as we know, in the next election cycle, Wisconsin's gonna be a battleground again. In addition to the congressional gerrymandering concern, what are some of the other things that will come before this court? And if it were a left leaning court, could be problems to take Wisconsin in the wrong direction, whether it's just in the day to day business of it or in the next presidential election cycle.
Judge Brad Schimmel
Well, this court's already been messing with voter integrity laws. They, they created a new, a new way of looking at our Wisconsin statute that permits these ballot drop boxes that can be put out. The legislature did not authorize that. This court decided they want them because it opens up opportunities for fraud. It opens up all sorts of opportunities for ballot harvesting which would be illegal in Wisconsin. But those are the things they want, they want to get rid of that. We have got major battles dealing with the relative powers between the legislative and executive branch in Wisconsin, similar to what's going on at the national level between President Trump battling out between what is his authority as the chief executive versus what some of these district courts are doing. We're seeing those same kind of battles happening in Wisconsin. They're going to go after our voter ID law. They're going to go after our. We call it Act 10. It's a law that you may remember back in 2011, all those huge protests at the Wisconsin, Wisconsin Capitol, those are over Act 10. Act 10 put some limits on the, on the negotiating powers of public employee unions, has nothing to do with private sector unions, just public employee unions who are effectively negotiating with themselves. We're looking, estimates say that that's going to cost Wisconsin taxpayers. Well, we've saved, that law, has saved them in over $30 billion. We're looking at that being turned right back to taxpayers if that comes down. These are the issues that are going to be in front of this court. Opponent was the, the lead lawyer going after Act 10. When she was in private practice, she was a lead lawyer going after our voter ID law. She called it draconian. These are all issues that are going to end up in this court. And she's out signaling, file these lawsuits and you'll get a good turnout.
Clay Travis
We're talking to Judge Brad Schimmel. If Trump's voters turn out, you will win. Democrats very often are better at the special elections at these non traditional. Yeah, let's call it that. Voting times. What is your message to people out there who voted for Donald Trump and want Trump's agenda to be implemented? Because, as you said, if they rewrite these House districts, basically what Democrats are doing is they're thinking, we'll take away the House from Republicans and that will be the roadblock to Trump's agenda. Have I gotten that right? But I think that's important for you to kind of lay out for people who may not understand the larger stakes here.
Judge Brad Schimmel
Yeah, I think that's why President Trump has weighed in on this race. When we talked last Friday, before he announced his endorsement, he asked me straight up, Brad, what do you think about activist judges? And I told him, Mr. President, the whole reason I'm running is to end the reign of activist judges on our Wisconsin Supreme Court. We have to restore our courts to objectivity judges who will follow the law, not make the law from the bench. And that was when President Trump said, well, good then, Brad, you've got my full and complete endorsement. We have to prevent the movement that is restoring America from bypassing Wisconsin because we've got partisan judges on our Supreme Court who are, who are just doing everything they can. Just put up a roadblock to everything that conservatives try to do to make our state stronger and better and more prosperous and safer. My opponent is a horrible Madison leftist who has had a terrible record on criminal sentencing. She goes way back. She was chief legal counsel for former Democrat Governor Jim Doyle, who did a lot of damage to our state. She was leading the charge on all that as his attorney.
Buck Sexton
We're speaking to Brad Schimmel, just Judge Schimmel, who is running for this critical Wisconsin state Supreme Court seat. And this election is coming up in just a matter of days. It is very tight right now, and it's very important. Or not just the future of Wisconsin as a state, but the future of the United States Congress and the control thereof for the Trump agenda. So as go with Wisconsin, perhaps, so go with the Congress is very Important for all of us to understand what these. What these stakes are. And to that end. To that end, Judge Schimmel, I'm wondering what kind of money are the Democrats throwing into this and what are some of the. We know that this is one of these situations where they're going to pretend, oh, it's just all about Wisconsin from the Democrat side, but they're getting New York money, Hollywood money, all over the country. They're piling in, I'm sure. So what are the numbers like and what are you seeing?
Judge Brad Schimmel
How about. How about this number Four out of five donors to my opponent don't live in Wisconsin.
Buck Sexton
There we go.
Clay Travis
That's crazy.
Judge Brad Schimmel
That is shocking. Right? But another number that's great for me, I've got over 75% of the sitting sheriffs in Wisconsin are publicly endorsing me, meaning Democrat and Republican sheriffs, because they know my work as attorney general and as a former district attorney in one of our biggest counties in the state. I've got. Every single law enforcement organization in Wisconsin is publicly endorsing my campaign. That means the organizations representing over 16,000 frontline law enforcement officers are publicly backing me. She's got out of state people trying to buy this Supreme Court. I've got the people who take care of public safety in our state or who are backing me.
Clay Travis
We've got people listening all over the state of Wisconsin, but in particular wisn, our incredible affiliate in Milwaukee. We've been number one for a long time. They do phenomenal work. Judge Schimmel, do you think people out there are aware enough of what's going on with this race? Do you get the sense that the base is, in the same way they were in 2024, aware of the stakes or even with that money that's being spent, a lot of it against you? Do you think that a lot of people still don't realize the stakes at play here and even the fact that this race is happening?
Judge Brad Schimmel
I knew that it was going to be tough to get that message to penetrate. That April election is every bit as important as November. So I got in this race 16 months before election Day to make sure I got campaigned in all 72 counties of our state. I have. I'm traveling constantly for this last 16 months, going and getting face to face with voters, and I think it's worked. I've never seen conservatives this fired up about a court race. They get it. We're doing. We're doing six to eight rallies every day. And at these rallies, we're getting huge turnouts I ask people, have you lost any of your energy from November 5th? And they all yell out, no way, not an ounce. We are with you, Brad. We're fired up. And here's the great news. All we have to do because this race has so much smaller turnout than November elections, if we turn out 60% of President Trump's voters from November 5th, I'll win this thing. And 60% is not a bad number to have to hit.
Clay Travis
No doubt.
Buck Sexton
Anything you want, anything you want to tell anybody about the day, the voting, voting hours, the website to go to to contribute or help out or anything like that. We just, we got a huge audience Wisconsin, particularly WISN number one there. Thank you all WISN listeners. What do people need to know to make sure we get this done and bring you over the finish line?
Judge Brad Schimmel
Well, check us out@schimmelforjustice.com S C H I M E L f o r justice.com and you can find out how you can help us make sure we bring home the win today is you can still go vote early today in most communities in Milwaukee, they can vote all the way through the weekend, but most communities can't afford to have clerks work all weekend. So for most of my, most of your listeners, today is the last day to vote early and then on Tuesday. And we've got to get this done. This is going to be easy. There's, the lines will be short. There will, nothing bad is going to happen. And you're going to be able to wake up on April 2nd feeling great that you were part of a movement that's going to save our state, just like they were part of a movement to save our Nation back on November 5th. We've got to do this again. And this is a turnout race. Got to get our people out. Every vote is going to count. You talked earlier about how close some of our races are. This one is going to be absolutely as tight as all those previous races. Show up and we'll get this done.
Clay Travis
Judge Schimmel, get it done for him. We appreciate you listening and we love all of you in Wisconsin. We're asking you one more time, keep the battle going and help keep Donald Trump able to do the job that you elected him to do as the chief executive judge. Thank you. Have a good weekend and good luck on Tuesday.
Judge Brad Schimmel
Thank you so much. Take care.
Clay Travis
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Buck Sexton
All right, welcome back into Clay and Buck. I wanted to get to some of our talkbacks here. Remember, we love this talkback feature. We love our live calls too. It's just you take all of the above, you know the phone number. But for Talkbacks, download that iHeart app, the best audio app anywhere. It's on my front page of my phone. I use it every day. It's free. It's awesome. And you go to the Clay and Buck page, you press a little microphone, you send us a talkback. We hear them all, we see them all. We don't get to play them all because there's so many of them, but we'll play as many as we can. And like I say, if you want to get your talk back on the air, start with something like Clay and Buck, you are such scholars and gentlemen. You are so handsome and fantastic. I mean, you know, something like that, that's a good start to things. Or just make fun of Clay because then I'll definitely want to play it on the air. We have podcast listener from Daytona Beach, Helen, writing in about. Remember we have this critical 6 congressional seat, 6 congressional district, special election seat.
Judge Brad Schimmel
Play AA VIP listener, Helen, here in Daytona beach. And I've been aware of the race and early voting is now, and I heard at my square dance meeting the other night that the Republicans are lagging behind the Democrats in responding right now to this race. So we need to get out there and vote early for this for Randy.
Caller
Fine.
Buck Sexton
We do. And the square dance, a good place to spread the. Spread the good news, Clay. Got to tell everybody about this one. Have you ever square dance? You're from Tennessee.
Clay Travis
I don't think so. I don't think nothing against people who go out and square dance. I don't think I've ever been. I love that.
Buck Sexton
Something a Manhattan guy thinks you all like. The same way that people assume everybody in Japan knows karate. Like, if I assume everyone in Tennessee square dances, am I being coastal elite?
Clay Travis
Well, is square dancing different than line dancing? I will admit to not being an expert in the dance community. So line dancing was a thing that was popular for a while. Maybe it still is. Square dancing, is that a varied variation? I think an older school variation of line dancing. I'm not really an expert in this. So I. I do know they still do line dancing at some, like, country bars.
Buck Sexton
Producer Ali, you're very cultured. Can you weigh. Do you know the difference here? And, you know, you. You know yoga and these. These creative things. What about the square dance?
Clay Travis
Yoga is not very similar with square dancing.
Producer Ali
You guys put me on the spot. I actually don't know the difference. I'm a New Yorker, though.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, we don't. There's not a lot of square dancing in New York.
Producer Ali
Not really.
Clay Travis
That doesn't surprise. We got some great other talkbacks. By the way, BB wants to know. This is what I was calling for earlier. Do I want to sleep on the couc couch? Here it is.
Buck Sexton
Clay, my guy, why are you trying.
Judge Brad Schimmel
So hard to sleep on the couch?
Clay Travis
Look, my wife can't park, and I'm actually, I think, calling attention to a larger issue that SUV designers should be aware of, which is women who are not tall can't see over the hood of the big SUVs, and therefore they're probably doing billions of dollars in damage trying to park at Chick Fil A parking lots. I'm just trying to save America. One more cc. What you got, Clay?
Buck Sexton
Travis, this is Rick from Kentucky. Do you know why Tennessee wears orange? It's a universal color. They can wear it to the ball game on Saturday, go deer hunting on Sunday, pick up trash on Monday to satisfy their community service.
Clay Travis
Go blue Bach. Do you even know why our. Our beloved listener there, Rick from Kentucky, just out of nowhere, decided to attack the Tennessee volunteers Big game. Big game takes off a little bit after seven tonight on the east Coast. Tennessee Volunteers, America's team is playing the University of Kentucky.
Buck Sexton
I have, I have Tennessee to win. So I am going with your home state of Tennessee on this one. I love Kentucky too though. This is kind of picking between two of my favorites.
Clay Travis
This is a tough well and our beloved boss, Julie Talbot is a big time Kentucky Wildcats. He's going to be sad tonight. I feel bad for because Tennessee is going to beat Kentucky and so is our caller there who just said and then you know what, we're going to be able to go pick up garbage in our orange outfits on our parole release. What do I got to hit here? Rapid Radios. They can make an amazing difference for all of you out there. They got these Rapid Radios are selling like hotcakes all over the country because people want to be able to stay in touch with their families in the event of some sort of catastrophe. But also a lot of people don't want their young kids to have access to a smartphone. And this will allow you to like old school. Remember when we had the GI Joe walkie talkies? This will allow you to be able to stay in touch with all your family, friends and family nationwide. It's incredible. We love these guys. Go to rapidradios.com 60% off free UPS shipping from Michigan plus a free protection bag. Rapidradios.com code radio do it today. Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show Appreciate all of you hanging out with us as we are rolling through the program. Lots that we have been discussing. We've got a bunch of people reacting to a wide variety including our boss Julie Talbot who said about University of Kentucky graduates, we'll see who's crying later tonight. And I just have to say I feel bad for she's been an incredible boss for us going into the weekend. I hate that Michael, her phenomenal husband is just going to have to be cradling her and she's crying later tonight with Tennessee eliminates Kentucky and advances to the elite eight. I just, I feel bad for by the way, I'm going to have to find a place to watch this because I'm going to be in Memphis at a lacrosse tournament.
Buck Sexton
Who's actually favored favored to win this one? I'm just curious. I have absolutely Tennessee is a four.
Clay Travis
And a half point favorite but Kentucky has beaten Tennessee twice today. So that's a bit of a, a bit of a mess for, for Tennessee. So really it's going to come down to three point shooting as like every basketball game does. Now, Kentucky has shot much better from three in the first two games than they have on the season. Tennessee has shot worse. So I'm not going to lie, I'm a little bit nervous because having your season end is tough. Having your season into Kentucky is, I don't know. That would be absolutely brutal. Speaking of brutal, you shared this and it's gone mega viral on social media. Do you know this girl named Zoe?
Buck Sexton
Has a girl named Zoe. That's all we know.
Clay Travis
Girl named Zoe. Was this initially on TikTok? Like where did this video come from that it initially went mega viral? Do you remember or no, I think.
Buck Sexton
It'S either TikTok or Instagram. That's usually where the insane lib women stare into the camera and share their crazy political philosophy and remind us all why the birth and marriage rates are plummeting in this country.
Clay Travis
Ok, so we've talked a lot about this on the program. Young men, young women, the failure to get married, not having as many kids historically, young men overwhelmingly now voting trump young women overwhelmingly voting. Kamala, I want you to listen to this woman, this Zoe, who is explaining she was dating a man from Indiana. She calls him a redneck. He says he's independent. He says he is socially liberal and fiscally conservative. And that is, this is what you.
Buck Sexton
Say when you want to, when you want to spend some time with the crazy lib chick. You know, you say I'm socially liberal but fiscally conservative. Anyway.
Clay Travis
But I do think this is probably something that maybe you in your own life are experiencing or your kids or grandkids are dealing with this failure of men and women to come together. There is a seismic gap when it comes to politics. And this chick, I'm going to be honest, sounds completely and utterly awful. But you can judge for yourself. Here's Zoe explaining relationship status when it comes to politics.
Producer Ali
Everyone knows that I'm a liberal woman. My brother's gay, all my friends are gay. Also like abortion rights, female rights. But anyways, so I would like always ask him. I'd be like what, like what's your politics? Like what do you, who do you, where do you lean? And he was just like, well, like socially I'm a liberal, but economically I'm a Republican. That okay. Also he was a 28 year old man. That's the first red flag because if there's a 28 year old man and he's single, there's a reason that he's single. But anyways, so then I'm like, well, like what makes you economically Republican? Because like, I could give you a whole bunch of facts right now that prove that you shouldn't be. And he was like, all of his info is from his friends. And I was like, you get all your information from your friends. Obviously you can't trust them. You need to do the research yourself. And if you do the research, I told him, I was like, I'll support you based on your decision if you actually research it yourself. Like, I won't care if you're a Republican. But anyways. And so he was like, zoe, I have much better things to do than research politics. Like, I have way more important things to do.
Buck Sexton
I'm having flashbacks to first dates in New York over many, many years of being a single guy and this, this mentality of, I'm sorry, I just know everything. And like, why do you think you know anything about politics and like, abortion rights, gay rights, women. Right? Like just the whole thing. This is what it's like to be in a major Democrat urban center and out on the scene. And this guy, whoever he is from Indiana, he dodged more bullets than Neo in the Matrix. I mean, he is so lucky that this did not work out.
Clay Travis
I watched the whole video that you posted because I was, you know, doing prep this morning and I. So first of all, this is a little bit, ties in with what I talked about at the University of Chicago, the thing that went mega viral. I think a lot of these 20 something year old women, I don't know how old she is. 24, 25. First of all, everybody's older.
Buck Sexton
That she looked older than that to me, you know.
Clay Travis
You think older? Well, she was saying he was 28. I was assuming that she was probably within a couple of years of him. Maybe she's older than. Maybe she's also 28 or whatever. But 28 is not that old, by the way, for a guy to be single. I'm not sure that it is a major red flag. If she had said 48, he's never been married, I'd be like, you know, you maybe should, maybe you got a little bit of an art. Nothing against 20.
Buck Sexton
There are, there are, there are 68 year old guys usually with boats here in Miami who are going out with 28 year olds.
Clay Travis
So I get it. But I do think if you're a girl and the Guy's in his mid-40s and he's never gotten married, probably a little bit of a red flag in general. Now you didn't get. How old were you when you got married?
Buck Sexton
Clay Travis Getting a little dancing around the minefield here a little bit, buddy. You know, some of us had to just wait. We didn't just, we didn't have the love of our life fall into our lap in law school. Some of us had to go out there and, you know, hunt for a while.
Clay Travis
So 28, 38, whatever. But let's go here to the, the essence. I, I'm a little bit sympathetic because I think a lot of 20 young, 20 somethings are morons. And you'll look back on some of the things that you thought when you were 20 or 25 or 15 or whatever the age is when you get to be 45 or 50 or 60 and you'll say, boy, I was really dumb. I didn't have the life experience to have learned enough. She, I think is. And I think a lot of women are setting themselves up for this way. They are thinking that they want a man that is one type of man, and they're either not going to be able to find that guy or maybe even worse, buck, she's going to find this effeminate, left wing loving man and she's actually going to end up hating him. Because I'm just telling you, I don't believe there are any women out there that actually want to end up with feminine men. I don't believe that category of woman exists. I think they claim that they do and then they realize that they're basically living with another woman and he's emotionally unstable and he's not manly and they don't have a loving relationship because what they don't, they don't want somebody who is similar to them. They want an actual man and they don't know it.
Buck Sexton
Well, it all, it all adds up. And yes, I do have trauma, trauma from many years of being in New York City and trying to convince usually very attractive but very left wing women on dates. I'm sort of leading libertarian these days. That's always the other one, by the way.
Clay Travis
I will say this too. How many of those girls do you think you could have eliminated if you didn't see them? Because when I listened to that girl, as opposed to watch her, she's kind of cute. If I just listen to her, I'm like, I would. I, I want to get a nail gun and just put it into my head rather than have to listen to this. But I think there are a lot of men out there, maybe the vast majority of them, that are willing to put up with awfulness beyond belief because the girl's pretty. Like if you Just had to listen to her. Oh, of course you would be like, I'll never go on a date with this girl.
Buck Sexton
I, I see this and I don't think this is controversial, though. People pretend like this isn't necessarily true. We all know it's true. Women make bad decisions about their, or rather women are blinded by, and then make bad decisions because of men's money and status. And men, I'm speaking in the greatest of generalizations here, but men make bad decisions and are blinded because of women's attractiveness. Ok, that is, I was just speaking about the guys who are in their 60s with the boat, with the big fancy boats here and the 25 year old girlfriends, by the way, in Miami Beach. That's not, that's like not.
Clay Travis
It's happening everywhere.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, it's like this is not something that anyone even really notices. It's happening all over the place. But yeah, the guy who owns the boat, you got to spend time with him. That's the thing, you know, it's the, it's the Bill, the Bill Belichick, Clay. They're going full, full Bill Belichick.
Clay Travis
I mean, I think it actually makes sense biologically. Right. Because women, again, biologically are driven primary by. Think about it. I mean, it's going to be a headline, Clay. Travis, you know, caveman women are driven by a desire for security and, and health and safety and success for their offspring. And the wealthier and more powerful man can theoretically provide that. Right. So biologically that makes sense. And men like young women because young women are more likely to be able to have babies. This is why we all exist. Sorry, that's my big take, Clay.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, this is, this is accurate. But. Ok, so the ideology, though, notice she lays out all these things, her far left politics. Part of it is toxic masculinity, alpha manliness. All of those things are contrary to her political beliefs. So if you are an alpha male who, let's say, believes in even things that are not necessarily that political, but things like differentiation of the sexes, that men should be protectors, that men are generally going to be bigger and stronger, that men should be the primary earner in the household, any of those sorts of things are going to run afoul of her beliefs. And so that's why she's going to be oftentimes, I think, miserable trying to find, and this is her slash, all women that have similar beliefs to her because they are excluding, as a matter of politics, the kind of man that women are generally biologically geared toward liking. And at the End of the video, which we didn't play a few, she's like, and I've been single ever since. And it was just sort of the funniest because, like, yeah, no surprise you've been single ever since. But it is in fact, highly ideological. White women, age call it, you know, 20 to 45 in America, who are really now the, the base of the Democrat Biden Kamala party. That's, that's who they can count on. And if they went, sorry, college educated white women, 20 to 45, college educated is an important component because that's when the indoctrination happens. That's when they learn all this stuff.
Clay Travis
They also often are ending up single now. And this is what we were talking about with Dr. Laura. Like, remember, she got really fired up. These are also the women sometimes that want to have children and they go to sperm donors and instead of being able to find a man that they could actually have a relationship with, they're flipping through binders trying to find guys that they can, you know, have a, have a baby with that they never meet and that their kids have no relationship with. And I think they're just making a series of bad choices. But because they have made those choices themselves, they oftentimes need larger societal issues to have created those choices for them. Right. Like, it's almost like their security blanket is the world is so misogynistic and awful that I have no other option. Some of these women are going to get married and by the time they have babies, they'll look back on themselves and say, boy, I was a moron. By the way, a lot of men get married, look back on themselves and say, boy, you know, I was kind of a moron too. I mean, I think that's the common trajectory. It's why age adds wisdom. Because you have lived through every life experience and you can analyze it better at 50 than you could at 15. And so I hope that some of this is going to happen. But the other thing is like posting these videos, does she think that this makes her look really likable? Because are there other women that are like, slay queen? Yes, girl. Like, actually to me, I watched the video and I just felt sorry for her and it made me find her profoundly unlikable.
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Clay Travis
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Buck Sexton
Welcome back in to Clay and Buck. All right, so we got some calls coming in. We got a lot to dive into here. And third hour we've got some fantastic guests, including Kirk Cameron of Growing Pains fame, fame back in the day. And we also are going to be joined by Steve Hilton on his new run for governor. Exciting. He's got a cool accent and he's. And a sharp mind. So we'll talk to him in just a little bit here. But we've got a call that follow falls right in with what we're just talking about Hayden in Charleston, South Carolina. Hayden, you've dealt with crazy libs. What's going on, man?
Caller
Not Too much here in Charleston, South Carolina and hottie Toddy. So I broke up with my girlfriend last weekend. She surprised. She's super liberal. We would always have cordial conversations about politics. I was trying to teach her what, that she's actually Republican. But she surprised me with she hoped that Elon and Trump would both get shot or die somehow.
Clay Travis
Whoa, was she drunk or how did this come? Like you're just chilling, hanging out. Next thing you know, she wants Trump and Elon dead. Like, how does that conversation happen?
Caller
Well, on, on the front porch actually, just before noon. So it very sober. I sit on Twitter and check some things and wanted to show her something really funny about Trump and she exploded. It's like, you know, I don't want to hear anything about Trump. I despise him and Elon and I hope that they both, you know, get shot.
Clay Travis
How old is she?
Caller
39.
Clay Travis
Oh, no. Oh, no. Hayden, thanks for the call. Good move. 39 year olds before noon, no alcohol, being like, I hope trumpet. Elon gets shot. Get shot. You gotta cut bait.
Buck Sexton
You gotta say, this guy, you could tell that he, he, it's like he, he just broke out of Shawshank and the, the rain is coming down on his face and he could taste the freedom, you know, he's good, he's doing fine.
Clay Travis
Oh man, that's a tough one to get into. It's one thing if you got like a drunk 22 year old. Remember we talked about this off air. I think, look, people do dumb things when they're college age, get drunk, say dumb things their lives shouldn't be over. If you're almost 40 and you're rooting for Elon and Trump to get killed, you gotta screw loose. And if somebody is saying that to you, you gotta run in the opposite direction from them. And I say that, look, Biden was an awful president. The idea that you want him shot, I mean, you got serious issues if that's where your mind goes in any way. So I think he's dodging literal, maybe not literal, figurative bullets there by being able to get away there.
Buck Sexton
Got Kirk Cameron coming up. We got Steve Hilton coming up and more amazing Clay and Buck coming up. So, you know, get up, Stretch, come back to us in a moment.
Podcast Summary: The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show – Hour 2: A Girl Named Zoe
Release Date: March 28, 2025 | Host/Author: Premiere Networks
In the second hour of their Friday edition, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into crucial political developments, primarily focusing on the high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court race and its national implications. The discussion seamlessly transitions into engaging listener interactions, highlighting the intersection of politics and personal relationships.
Key Discussion: Clay and Buck emphasize the critical nature of the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election, featuring incumbent Judge Brad Schimmel seeking re-election against a liberal challenger. This race is pivotal not only for Wisconsin but also for the broader national political landscape.
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Implications: Judge Schimmel underscores the threat of liberal dominance in the judiciary, which he argues could lead to gerrymandering congressional districts to favor Democrats. This manipulation poses a significant risk to Republican control in Congress, directly affecting the implementation of President Trump's agenda.
Key Discussion: The hosts discuss how the outcome of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race could influence congressional control, especially in battleground states. The involvement of high-profile figures like Elon Musk in campaigning signals the race's national importance.
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Insights: Maintaining a conservative judiciary in Wisconsin is portrayed as essential for preventing Democrats from redrawing congressional maps, thereby safeguarding Republican seats in Congress. This electoral outcome is positioned as a linchpin for the broader midterm elections and future presidential races.
Key Discussion: Judge Schimmel highlights the disproportionate impact of out-of-state donations on his opponent's campaign, emphasizing the grassroots support for his own candidacy.
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Insights: Schimmel points out that the opposition's funding largely originates from outside Wisconsin, contrasting it with his own substantial local endorsements, including over 75% of sitting sheriffs and major law enforcement organizations. This local support is presented as a decisive advantage in the tightly contested race.
Key Discussion: The conversation shifts to voter mobilization strategies, with Judge Schimmel outlining his extensive campaigning efforts across all 72 counties in Wisconsin. The emphasis is on energizing the conservative base to achieve a high voter turnout essential for victory.
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Insights: Schimmel's strategy involves sustained, grassroots campaigning and large-scale rallies to ensure robust voter participation. The focus is on translating the momentum from previous elections into lasting support for judicial candidates.
Key Discussion: Clay and Buck engage with listeners through talkbacks, exploring how political ideologies influence personal relationships and dating dynamics. These interactions illuminate the broader societal impacts of political polarization.
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Insights: The hosts and listeners discuss the challenges of dating across political lines, highlighting how extreme political views can strain or even end personal relationships. These anecdotes serve to illustrate the deep-seated divisions within society.
Key Discussion: A segment is dedicated to dissecting a viral video featuring a woman named Zoe, who discusses her dating experiences and political beliefs. The conversation critiques the intersection of liberal ideologies and relationship expectations.
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Insights: Clay and Buck analyze Zoe's portrayal of a politically driven dating struggle, where conflicting ideologies hinder relationship formation. They argue that such content reflects broader societal issues, including the decline in marriage and birth rates among younger populations.
Key Discussion: The hosts extend the conversation to broader themes of modern dating challenges exacerbated by political polarization. They discuss how ideological differences can lead to relationship breakdowns and societal fragmentation.
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Insights: Clay and Buck contend that political and ideological rigidity is contributing to challenges in forming lasting relationships. They suggest that extreme political beliefs can create significant barriers to understanding and compatibility between partners.
Summary: The episode culminates with a recap of the critical importance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race and its far-reaching implications. Clay and Buck reinforce the necessity of voter participation and political engagement to influence both state and national outcomes.
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Final Insights: The hosts emphasize ongoing political activism and encourage listeners to stay informed and involved in shaping their political landscape. Upcoming segments hint at further discussions with notable guests, maintaining the show's momentum in addressing pressing political issues.
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