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989898 welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show We've been diving into psychoanalyzing Trump, Elon, what happened yesterday afternoon, why it matters, what drove it, where to go from here, all of that. So if you want to and you're just now getting in your car, you're just now starting off your day, I think you can enjoy that. We're not going to stop in that analysis, but that was deep dive. Hey, here's what I think is going to go on now. I'm going to talk about a little bit, spin it forward and where I think we go from here. And a lot of you weighing in. I'm going to also share some of your emails, some of your thoughts from from many of you as well. Buck will be back with me, by the way, next week in DC. We will be in DC all next week and I will be in DC Much of the week after. So I'm going to be doing the show from up there. We're going to have a lot of senators, a lot of representatives, a lot of members of the Trump administration in our DC studios. So that will be coming in the near future. I said that I thought that there were many different factors that led to Elon's temper tantrum yesterday. One, I think is the fact that Trump decided not to put his buddy in charge of NASA. I think that was a precipitating factor. I think that AI and the fact that Trump has been leaning into a relationship with Sam Altman, who is Elon's big AI rival. And let me just say this, I'm a die hard Elon guy. I am invested alongside of Elon with the X AI company. So I'm a partial shareholder of Twitter, I'm a partial shareholder of the AI company. And so I want Elon to be as wildly successful there as possible. And if you want to say that I'm biased in Elon's favor, you can certainly argue that because I've got money that I believe is well invested with Elon. But I'm telling you what I think is coming out of the Elon Trump relationship, where that sort of emanates from. So I think it's NASA, I think it's AI I think it's general frustration over the slow movement of the government in general. Here's the other part of this. It's the big beautiful bill because this what precipitated at Least publicly, the fight. And, and, and let me kind of dive in here and tell you what I think. Okay? So the way that the government budget gets balanced really can occur two ways. And I think this will in many ways crystallize the battle between these two guys. One way the government budget can get balanced is by cutting the government expenses so that they are below, below the government revenues. That is basic, understandable economics. For anybody out there that has ever had to balance the checkbook, ever had to balance the family budget, you say, hey, we've got $10,000 here in monthly expenses. We're only making $7,000. Well, you're going to end up running a deficit of $3,000 every month unless you cut your expenses to under $7,000. Right. Some basic economics. Much of life is just basic economics. And I wish we did a better job of teaching two things in schools. There are a lot of things I wish. Well, history is the one that is just given up on. And you guys know I'm a history nerd. But in terms of things that matter to you and economics and probability and statistics, all of life is economics and probability and statistics. Everything in your life comes down to economics and probability and statistics. And if you don't agree with me, it's just because you haven't realized it yet. Every single decision you make comes down to economics, probability and statistics. The people who are the richest in the world are the best at analyzing risk, which is really just a combination in many ways of economics, probability and statistics. What is the likelihood of an event that is going to occur? If you are better at predicting the likelihood of an event, you are going to make a lot of money. If you are worse at predicting the likelihood of an event, you are going to lose a lot of money. So there's my TED Talk. You can dive into it. You can spend your whole life. That is the reality. Okay, so two ways to balance a budget. One is by cutting expenses. This is what Elon is focused on right now. He has decided because of Doge that government must be reformed and expenses must be cut. That is one way to balance the federal government. There are lots of people that I respect that are aggressive on this. Take Senator Rand Paul, Senator Ron Johnson. I happen to think that they are right that more expenses could be cut from the so called big beautiful bill. Here's the other thing though. The other way you balance the budget is by exploding growth. Do you know what explosive growth looks like? 3%. If we can grow the federal, the larger United states economy at 3% or more over the next several years. The budget will balance too, because the overall growth rate of the economy is going to exceed the growth in which we are spending money. Now. This is really kind of a family dive relationship here, right? You in your own life may be married to someone who is more on the cut the expenses side. Men, I will say, in general, a lot of times are cut the expenses in a household, generally speaking, sometimes women are. But then there's also the grow the pie vision of life. Well, we can take that vacation right now because we're gonna be making more money in six months. I know it's expensive to take the kids. I just went, trust me, to Universal Studios. And it's gonna mean that we don't. We spend more this month than we're making. But, you know, in three months I'm gonna be getting a raise or in three months we're going to be coming into a little bit of extra money. So really, we're growing the pie and we're still going to be okay financially. One is realistic, look at the world as it is and adjust right now planning. The other is, hey, let's think about where we're going. We can afford to spend more right now. And guess what? In my household, my wife will tell you, I am the person who is always thinking into the future. Yeah, we can buy that on big expenses. We'll be fine. Because X, Y or Z is going to happen. Big picture. I know. I think, well, my wife might disagree where our finances are going to be. She, meanwhile, is just looking at the bank account and she's like, oh, well, what about this expense and what about that expense? It's been our whole life, by the way. And that, I think, is the essence of the big beautiful bill debate right now. Trump as a builder is, hey, look at this plot of land. Well, in eight years it's going to be 60 stories tall and we're going to be renting to Tiffany and the revenue is going to be $200 million a year and it's going to pay the rate of the, the insurance and it's going to pay the rate of the, the interest and all these different things. And sometimes I think probably Trump himself would say his view of the future is so optimistic that it doesn't pan out. That's why he's had a couple of companies go bankrupt. Most real estate guys, gals too, but most of them are guys, they sell the future. The beautiful vision. Trump, at his heart is a real estate guy. He is selling a beautiful vision. What he's selling on the big beautiful bill is the economy is going to get roaring and it's going to get rolling. If we cut taxes, we're going to skyrocket growth. If we allow 100% expenditures, companies are going to spend money and our actual growth of the economy is going to be substantial enough that we're going to be able to kill the national debt. Right. That we're going to start to have a surplus. This is Art Laffer's argument. One of the greatest economists that has ever lived, Art Laffer, we've had him on this program several times. The Laffer Curve. He was the foundation of Ronald Reagan's entire economic argument. As they brought down taxes, you cut taxes, you create growth such that your tax revenue actually grows faster than it otherwise would. That is the essence of the Laffer curve. That is what Trump is arguing the big beautiful bill is going to do. Elon came in through Doge to cut expenses and he is saying the bill doesn't cut expenses fast enough. Here's what neither guy is telling you. That is the ultimate truth. The federal government is the size it is because of entitlements. And when, as virtually every politician does, when they tell you we're going to do everything you want, but we're also not going to cut in any way Social Security or Medicare, they are basically Marie Antoinetting you, this is why I'm not a politician. Because I can sit here and tell you it is virtually impossible to pay off our $36 trillion debt without reforming entitlements. It just is. They eat up a huge percentage of our overall national debt. And I think what Elon found out when he went into Doge and started to look at all the math and all the numbers and all the expenses and everything else, deep down, I think he recognized that even if you cut all of the so called discretionary expenses, we're still going to have a budget that cost way too much. Now, that doesn't mean we shouldn't be cutting a lot of discretionary expenses. I a hundred percent agree with Senator Ron Johnson and Rand Paul that are that our budget is too big. But I actually think the arguments that Trump and Elon are making, which are leading to a conflict on the big beautiful bill, are about two different perspectives of how you look at a budget. Elon is looking at it hyper focused, hyper rational and saying, hey, we've got to cut. Trump is looking at it and saying we've got to grow. Now, ideally we would cut and grow, right? It's like, I want to have both sides of this equation, too. We would cut the size of the government and we would grow. I would right now vote, I think, for the big beautiful bill. I would. Is it imperfect? Yes. Do I wish it cut expenses more? Yes. All of these things are true. I think what Elon and Ron Johnson and Rand Paul are saying is true. I also think what Trump is saying is true. And I'm just looking at the challenge incarnate with a small lead in the House and a small majority in the Senate and getting it all through. By the way, great email that just came in. I want to read it from. So many of you are weighing in and let me see if I can find the one that Ali sent to me during the commercial break. This was Donna. She said she subscribed just to weigh in with this. I had to subscribe right now to share my agreement with your take on Musk versus Trump. I'm 70 something, grew up in the New York City suburbs. Same. I can never pronounce that word. Milu. Some words, you know, guys know I can't pronounce. Same area as Trump. Yeah, it's too French. They tried to say it in my ear. I can't say it. My father was a hustler, businessman, so I know the type. Like Trump, bombastic salesman. Doesn't bother me. I'm married to a tech engineer and I have a brother who is a highly technical engineer. You're spot on about the mindset of engineers. I joke with friends and family about them having no social intelligence. They're perfectionists. Ocd, whatever you call it. I'm sad the waste Musk identified isn't being addressed fully. He's not wrong. I'm reading the biography of Teddy Roosevelt, and his first experience with politics in Albany is pretty alarming. I'm guessing things are still that bad. Not surprised. Musk has hit so many roadblocks. Yes, yes. And Musk, in founding his entire companies are all about destroying roadblocks. And then he tries to do what he thinks is 100% right, gets ripped to the shreds for it. And a lot of the things that he is doing are not being implemented as he would implement them. If he's a CEO. He's frustrated, he lashes out. I think that explains everything going on right now. If you have a family. Many of us do. Just talking about family budgeting, the challenge of how to think about the future. You should have a will that's a legal document, spells out exactly how you want things to go when you're no longer around. I have one. I also have trust set up all sorts of stuff. Only a third of Americans have a will. That's crazy. That's crazy low. 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I know you were waiting for this. An astrologer has called in and said she could see it in the stars. Trump and Elon were not going to be getting along. Hi, Anthony. What is the problem here? From an astrology perspective, these two like each other.
Astrologer
They have Venus on one another's sun. However, their Mars opposed one another. So I was just waiting to see how long it was going to be before there was a fight and they split up. Now, for Trump's sake. Your analysis was brilliant, but I think you've been way too easy on Elon, Musk. For Trump's sake, I hope they stay apart. They're not good for one another financially, which Elon doesn't like. However, Trump, that won't affect Trump as much because with Jupiter going into cancer, it's going to be good for Trump financially. It's going to be good for the country. We are so lucky to have him. He has a chart that just. It just shimmers. It makes the page shimmer when you look at it.
Clay Travis
Does my chart. I appreciate this. Does my chart shimmer or people listening right now in trouble? So I'm April 6th. What does the chart say about me?
Astrologer
I know you're in. I know you're an Aries born in.
Clay Travis
That's right.
Astrologer
I know. I know that with a Leo Moon, but I haven't really looked at your chart.
Clay Travis
Well, I need you to look at my chart.
Astrologer
But if you would, every once in a while you see something like, how many horses do you see? Like Secretariat.
Clay Travis
Yeah. How many?
Astrologer
Trump. That's Trump. Well, you don't see it very often, do you? He's Regulus, the star, the fixed star of loyalty on his ascendant. He's got his son up in the 10th house. He was born to do this. And every good thing that anyone says about him is true. Now, Musk, unfortunately, his planets have a way of making Trump not look good, which is not good. He's technically Intelligent. He also his chart, Trump, I mean, Musk's chart is more similar to that of Bill Gates with the greed or Princess Diana with the delusion. He's very immature. He's beyond unbalanced. There's a drug issue which is going to be the end of him if he doesn't address it. He.
Clay Travis
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Dan Zach Chesky
Well, first of all, Clay, let me say that I don't know that the Sean Watson trades pretty bad. It might be close.
Clay Travis
As far as worst trade, which is the worst trade of all time, Brittney Griner for the Merchant of death or DeSean Watson for all the first round picks, the Cleveland Browns. A good debate. Yeah.
Dan Zach Chesky
I think you need to put up a poll on your, on your Twitter Account anyway, so. Exactly. You laid it out perfectly. It's pretty simple, Clay. Some people say Brittney Griner said effing white girl. Some people think she said effing whack. Call. There's a pretty easy way to figure out what she said. Ask her. It's not that hard. Ask her the question. Brittney Griner. There's a viral moment. You know it, you've seen it, you said it. What did you say? Not one person has asked Brittney Griner that question since it happened two weeks ago. I mean, Griner has played several WNBA games since then. I mean, I know Al Kick has reached out to the wnba, to Griner's management team. They aren't responding. But I mean, this is really incumbent upon the so called journalists and reporters who cover this league to ask. It blows my mind that no one has even asked the question. So we requested a credential for the game where Griner was playing in Los Angeles. Now, Griner didn't actually end up playing in that game, but we were denied that credential request. We put in a request for the game tonight against the Connecticut Sun. I have covered several Connecticut sun games over the past year. I was even allowed to, I'm sorry, granted a credential for a playoff game against the Connecticut sun against Caitlin Clark in the Indiana Fever. Now you want to talk about whether or not there's enough space? Because that was their response. We don't have enough space to accommodate you. Really? You had enough space for me to go to a playoff game that featured Caitlin Clark playing at the Mohegan sun arena, which, by the way, is in the middle of absolutely nowhere. There are not a lot of people that cover this team regularly because, I mean, why would you. The Connecticut sun have one win and they're telling us they don't have enough space for me to cover the game. I call BS on that. They don't want us asking Brittney Griner the question that frankly should have already been asked.
Clay Travis
Okay, so this is interesting to me. We have requested throughout Kick. I say we because I sold out Kick. Fox owns it, but I still do work for Outkick and I founded it. You have asked to cover Brittney Griner's team in a game in la. And now you have asked to cover Brittney Griner's team on the east coast in Connecticut. And both of those NW NBA teams have said no. We don't have space. We can't handle one more journalist.
Dan Zach Chesky
That's my understanding. It was not me who requested the credential in la because I live in Connecticut. That would have been quite the trek for me. I believe that Los Angeles claimed that we requested the credential. Too late. You know, whatever. Fine.
Clay Travis
So let me ask you that I will, I will speak to this because I've been involved in this for a long time Out Kick is credentialed for the Super Bowl. You're a sports guy. Super bowl, pretty difficult to get a credential for. Kind of a big deal.
Dan Zach Chesky
Yes, I would say so.
Clay Travis
Outkick has been credentialed for any NFL game, any NBA game, any NHL game, and any major conference. What Big ten, sec, all of these different sporting events, to my knowledge. I'm just. But you, I'll ask you is, are all of those sports that I just named, for instance, would an Alabama, Auburn game in general receive a little bit more coverage than the, than any WNBA game that's ever existed? But certainly a random WNBA game in the regular season, is that fair? Super Bowl, Alabama, Auburn, Ohio State, Michigan. These are things where there is a great deal of sports media demand and yet we've gotten credentials. Would you agree? Probably a little more popular than the WNBA.
Dan Zach Chesky
Well, it's like the DeSean Watson trade versus Griner trade debate. But Clay. Yes. I do think you are correct that there's a little bit more interest in those events that you mentioned in general.
Clay Travis
Super bowl, more people interested in it than women's professional basketball. I know that's going to really drive the left wingers crazy, but it is, it is the case that super bowl featuring only men, at least so far, is more popular than a basketball game featuring only women. Okay, so what do you attribute this to? Because I'll tell you as the founder of Outkick, I think that the WNBA has decided that they will not credential Outkick for anything. And this is a top down decision. Every team has talked about it. They have decided they don't like the way we're covering their league and therefore they won't credential us. Do you buy that as a thesis? In other words, do you think WNBA maybe they get enough pressure from this and they change. But right now, do you think that's their calculus?
Dan Zach Chesky
Yeah, I think that's 100% true. And you know what, Clay? We're going to find out. I requested a credential for the Atlanta Dream versus the New York Liberty next week. I requested a credential for the Atlanta Dream versus the Washington Mystics two days after that. Let's See, let's see if they let us in because we're, we're not going to stop asking. That's what we do at outkick, right? We have questions, we want answers. We're not going to stop asking.
Clay Travis
Okay. I also think this is important. Ostensibly, the only reason for sports journalism to exist as it pertains to games is for journalists, that is reporters, however you want to classify it, to go and ask athletes, coaches, owners, anyone affiliated with teams questions about their performance in the game. Right? That's the only reason why anyone should be credentialed to a game, particularly in this day and age, because everybody can sit and watch the actual game. It used to be that you had to have journalists at games because you would wake up the next morning and you wanted to get the newspaper and otherwise you wouldn't know what happened in the game. But now every game streams, every game's available, every fan knows the score of any team they care about. The only reason why these jobs should exist is for questions to be asked of the people involved in them. Right?
Dan Zach Chesky
I would agree with that, yes.
Clay Travis
Okay, so if we believe that is the presumption, then how in the world is it possible take Outkick off the table? Because I agree with you. We would ask Brittney Griner this question. How in the world, from a media perspective, from a journalistic perspective, from a big J journalism role, can the New York Times, the Washington Post, the New York Times just had a big profile of Brittney Griner, ironically, that I read over the weekend. How can they justify going and covering these games and not asking Brittney Griner about the mega viral clip of her in the wake of the investigation of the Indiana Fever over inappropriate comments, I mean, it seems like the biggest, most glistening orb in the sky. How could they possibly justify, from a journalistic perspective, not asking that question?
Dan Zach Chesky
It's pretty easy, Clay. And we're finding out right now because when you ask those questions, you don't get invited back. See, the WNBA has put this, has put this in place where it's like, hey, you cover our league the way we want you to cover it, or we're not giving you a credential. I mean, look at Christine Brennan, one of the most radical left wing, progressive liberal sports writers on the planet, dared to ask dijonay Carrington if she poked Caitlin Clark in the eye on purpose last year and had the WNBA Players association calling for her credentials to be revoked. I mean, if Christine Brennan is not immune from the WNBA considering revoking credentials who is immune? The answer is no one. So, Clay, I think it comes down to a simple calculus like, hey, we want to continue to be allowed to cover games the WNBA doesn't want. Look, Clay, there's no such thing as a WNBA reporter or WNBA journalist. People might have it in their LinkedIn bios or on their social media profiles, but they're not telling the truth. The WNBA has a group of people who act as essentially a PR firm or a cheerleader for the league. And that's all it is, and that's all they want. The media is here to promote our product, talk about us only in a positive light. And it drives me insane because the players talk about, oh, we deserve equal pay, equal coverage to the men's game and this and that, but they're not telling the truth either. They don't want equal. They want equal but special. They want everything that comes along with the positive, which is more money, more advertisements, all of that. But they don't want the criticism.
Clay Travis
Let me ask you one more question here. I appreciate the time. Dan Zachesky at Outkick on the news. The WNBA is refusing to credential out kick for any Brittney Griner game. You've also been covering Nike. Nike appears to have funded a study of trans minors to see, and I'm just trying to paraphrase it here, to see what the impact of puberty related treatment, so called gender affirming care, might be on athletics. What is going on here and what is happening such that Nike is not in any way responding to questions that arose out of a New York Times expose of all things relating to gender treatments.
Dan Zach Chesky
Yeah, so? Well, we don't know because Nike won't tell us. We've only received one comment from Nike that was on background. It was from, you know, quote unquote anonymous source. I spoke to a Nike executive who did not want to be named and said the study is not moving forward essentially. Now we don't know when that happened. We don't know if it's. The speculation, of course, is that this was made public by our reporting and they were like, oh crap, we got to stop doing this. And the best way to handle it is to just not say anything. So I actually, Clay, went to Boston because I also haven't been able to speak with the researchers, the researchers who were doing this study who are not affiliated with Nike but were receiving money from Nike, allegedly. They also were not responding to any inquiries. I sent dozens of emails to Dr. Kathryn Ackerman, the lead researcher on the study and couldn't get a response. So Ackerman hosts a biannual female athlete conference this year. It was in Boston. So Alkick sent me up to Boston to go find Kathryn Ackerman, ask her to her face what is going on. And. And she basically would not say anything. She knew right away who I was. After she asked my name, I was like, hey, my name's Dan. She's like, oh, I know who you are and I know what you want to talk about. And I was like, okay, well do you want to talk about it? And she was like, no, I do not. I also spoke with Joanna Harper, the secondary researcher who you mentioned in that New York Times article. That's who said it. Harper said it to the New York Times. Also told me I'm not supposed to talk about that. Okay, not supposed to talk about it. Well, who told you not to talk about it? I mean, the obvious answer would be Nike, but again, we don't know because Nike won't tell us. They could clear this up with one email, one phone call. They're choosing not to, which only makes them look more and more guilty in this situation.
Clay Travis
Thank you for filling in. And for people out there, I mean, this is way worse than Bud Light giving a random beer cans to a trans influencer. This in theory would be Nike paying for minors to be treated to see what the impact is in athletics, which is crazy. Dan, appreciate the work. Keep us updated on WNBA propagandists and and more anytime.
Dan Zach Chesky
Thank you.
Clay Travis
Dan does really good work. I do think that's important. And some people say, okay, well, you know, it's sports, why does it matter? The only reason why anyone should be credentialed to go to a sporting event in 2025 is to ask questions of athletes and of coaches and of owners, other people affiliated with the game. Because everybody knows the outcome of the game. The WNBA doesn't have reporters, they have propagandists. And they won't even ask Brittney Griner whether she gave a racial slur to white people on the sideline in a mega viral clip that's been watched over 10 million times on Twitter alone. It's shameful. Also predictable. Look, we just came back. I was down in Palm Beach. We met with the IFCJ face to face and help them raise money because the attacks on Jewish people continue to grow. Including unfortunately, what just happened in Boulder this past week. Chilling attack that antisemitism is on the march. One of the eight people injured, 88 year old who had been through the Holocaust era to have survived something like that and then at 88 years old, deal with Molotov cocktails being thrown at you and Boulder. We also know what happened in our Nation's capital, Washington, D.C. globalizing the intifada has consequences, but also you can push back against this awfulness by supporting the ifcj. They build bomb shelters, fortify ambulances. They provide donations, flak jackets, other essential items. I saw it for myself in December when I traveled to Israel. They also feed elderly Holocaust survivors. When you give a gift of $45 to the IFCJ, you're putting faith into action right where it's needed most. It stands for the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. You can stand up to antisemitism and show your support@ifcj.org that's ifcj.org you can also call 888-488ifcj again ifcj.org or 88848.
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
Episode: Hour 2 - Dan Zach Chesky of OutKick
Release Date: June 6, 2025
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
In this compelling second hour of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve deep into the intertwined dynamics of politics, economics, and media bias. Featuring an insightful conversation with Dan Zach Chesky of OutKick, the episode navigates through critical issues ranging from the Trump-Elon Musk relationship to the glaring disparities in sports journalism coverage, particularly within the WNBA.
Clay Travis opens the discussion by analyzing recent tensions between former President Donald Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk. He posits that multiple factors, including Trump's decision not to appoint Musk's associate to NASA and the ongoing rivalry in the AI sector, have contributed to Elon Musk's recent outbursts.
Notable Quote:
“I think it's NASA, I think it's AI I think it's general frustration over the slow movement of the government in general.”
— Clay Travis [02:32]
Clay acknowledges his partial bias due to his investments alongside Musk but emphasizes his commitment to fostering mutual success between the two influential figures.
The conversation shifts to the contentious debate over balancing the federal budget. Travis outlines two primary strategies:
Notable Quote:
“There are two ways to balance a budget. One is by cutting expenses... The other is by explosive growth.”
— Clay Travis [03:30]
Clay criticizes the Trump administration's optimistic growth projections, arguing that without substantial cuts, even with growth, the national debt remains unmanageable. He underscores the necessity of reforming entitlements to address the $36 trillion debt.
Travis shares a heartfelt email from Donna, a listener who resonates with the show's analysis of Musk and Trump's dynamics. Donna highlights Musk's relentless drive to eliminate roadblocks and his frustrations with systemic inefficiencies, mirroring Musk's public persona.
Notable Quote:
“Musk has hit so many roadblocks. He's not wrong."
— Donna [Listener] [15:00]
The highlight of the episode is an in-depth interview with Dan Zach Chesky, a reporter at OutKick. The discussion centers on OutKick's challenges in covering the WNBA, specifically the Brittney Griner incident, and the broader issue of media bias in women's sports.
Dan articulates the obstacles OutKick faces in obtaining credentials to cover WNBA games, especially those involving Brittney Griner. He criticizes the WNBA's gatekeeping, suggesting that the league prioritizes positive coverage over investigative journalism.
Notable Quote:
“The WNBA doesn't have reporters, they have propagandists.”
— Dan Zach Chesky [29:36]
Travis and Chesky discuss how mainstream media outlets like The New York Times have failed to hold WNBA players accountable for viral incidents, unlike their coverage of men's sports. Chesky points out the inconsistency in credentialing, noting that while OutKick has access to major NFL and NBA events, WNBA games remain off-limits unless they conform to the league's favorable narrative.
The conversation takes a critical turn as Chesky reveals Nike's alleged involvement in a controversial study assessing the impact of puberty-related gender-affirming treatments on athletics. Despite media exposure, Nike remains silent, and attempts to reach the lead researcher yielded no response.
Notable Quote:
“Nike won't tell us. They could clear this up with one email, one phone call.”
— Dan Zach Chesky [38:27]
Chesky emphasizes the lack of transparency and accountability, highlighting how corporate interests can stifle essential discussions in sports and healthcare.
Travis briefly touches upon recent antisemitic attacks, including a horrific incident in Boulder. He promotes the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ), encouraging listeners to support their efforts in combating hate and providing essential services to Holocaust survivors.
Notable Quote:
“Antisemitism is on the march... supporting the IFCJ is putting faith into action.”
— Clay Travis [40:04]
Concluding the episode, Travis underscores the fundamental role of journalism in sports—not just to report scores but to ask critical questions that drive accountability. He laments the current state where media coverage often avoids tough inquiries, especially in the WNBA, to maintain a sanitized image.
Notable Quote:
“It's because we have a fundamentally dishonest media and I think you have to call them out on it.”
— Clay Travis [36:19]
Travis asserts that true journalism should challenge narratives, seek the truth, and provide comprehensive coverage, irrespective of gender or popularity.
This episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show offers a thorough examination of pressing issues at the intersection of politics, economics, and media. Through engaging dialogue and guest insights, Travis and Chesky highlight the systemic challenges and biases that persist in contemporary society, urging listeners to seek transparency, accountability, and equitable treatment across all sectors.
Clay Travis on Budget Strategies:
“There are two ways to balance a budget. One is by cutting expenses... The other is by explosive growth.”
[03:30]
Listener Donna on Musk’s Drive:
“Musk has hit so many roadblocks. He's not wrong."
[15:00]
Dan Zach Chesky on WNBA Media Coverage:
“The WNBA doesn't have reporters, they have propagandists.”
[29:36]
Chesky on Nike’s Lack of Transparency:
“Nike won't tell us. They could clear this up with one email, one phone call.”
[38:27]
Clay Travis on Media Honesty:
“It's because we have a fundamentally dishonest media and I think you have to call them out on it.”
[36:19]
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the core discussions and insights from the episode, providing a clear and engaging overview for those who haven't tuned in.