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Joe Getty
Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show. Appreciate everybody hanging out there with us. We are in Washington D.C. and in Washington D.C. you run into different people all the time. And yesterday on the sidewalk outside of the White House, I ran into one of the next congressmen from the great state of Arizona. He is Jay Feel he's been on before. All right, so you are making the rounds in Washington D.C. as you get ready for a primary season. What is it like to go from kind of apolitical I know you have political opinions out there to now being a full bore congressional candidate. What has surprised you the most about the process?
Clay Travis
The amount of work you have to do. Fundraising, you know, and, and I'm, I'll be honest, like it shouldn't be about that. We shouldn't have to raise a ton of Money, because we want our best people in Washington, D.C. representing our country, you know, so it shouldn't be about having to go out and raise money. And then whoever raises the most money, they're going to have an advantage. But that's the reality of the system. And so you have to spend five, six hours a day doing call time, calling people, trying to generate those donations, and then they judge you by, like, how much money you raise.
Jack Armstrong
Do you ever have a conversation with somebody where you just want to talk about saving America and having the funds to do it and they want to talk about that second kick you this is. Ever come?
Clay Travis
Yeah, for sure. You know, but, you know, it's kind of fun because I call somebody out of the blue and. And they actually know who I am. Oh, yeah, you were the kicker or you were the announcer. And so it gives you that avenue to say, yeah, here's what I did and here's why I'm willing to walk away from an announcing job where I only had to work five months of the year, you know, and I got paid well to do it, and I love doing it. It was fun. But this is how much I care about my country that I want to walk away from that job. And I want to represent the people of Arizona and D.C. i bet, for.
Joe Getty
The most part, this is something that is very hard to do and learn how to do, ask for money so hard. Because I hear people who don't. I mean, it's one thing if you're in sales or you're fundraising, things like that, that's a job that some people have. But when I talk to people who have not done politics before, you mentioned it right off the top, the ask for, hey, can you help me? How tough is that?
Clay Travis
Well, you have to sit there. You don't even get a tax deduction if you're donated to a campaign.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Clay Travis
So it's terrible. But at the same time, the more you do it and when you meet people, I think right now in America, you have two different distinct parties that have completely different views of what America should look like, you know, and they've never been further apart, not in my lifetime. You know, so I think those people that love our country and that truly believe that President Trump and his America first policies are making our country better. They want to support candidates that are going to support him and that are willing to be advocates and willing to go on TV and aren't afraid of the blowback. And, you know, that's the kind of guy I am. That's who I'LL be in Congress.
Jack Armstrong
One of the most important things that you would want to tackle, assuming you win this seat.
Clay Travis
Well, for. For all Americans.
Jack Armstrong
That was not. That was not supposed to be.
Clay Travis
No, the two words there, the tackling, and I love to tackle. So you know that.
Joe Getty
How many tackles have you made in your career?
Clay Travis
I think about 50.
Joe Getty
Oh, that's a lot more than I would have thought.
Clay Travis
Oh, I was a guy running down there like I was going to hit you. That was fun for me. Kicking was my job.
Jack Armstrong
Okay, let's be honest. Tackling somebody was when the kicker annihilates somebody, the stadium goes ins and I'm.
Clay Travis
Like, standing up, jacked up. Then I go back to the side. I'm like, oh, my gosh.
Joe Getty
What was the best hit you ever had on somebody?
Clay Travis
Question. Yeah.
Joe Getty
So when you hit Ted Ginn and you laid him out, what is. Does Ted Ginn say anything when he gets wrecked by a kicker?
Clay Travis
Well, I had just been teammates, so I wasn't really hitting Ted Ginn. I was hitting Bill Parcels, but like, through Ted Kin. Because I had. I had. I was with the Dolphins. I led the league in field goal percentage, had the best year of my career. And then Bill Parcells came in, they fired everybody. And he didn't like that I was the player rep. He didn't like that I did.
Joe Getty
Media.
Clay Travis
He wanted his kicker to go stand in a corner and not say a word. So they cut me and released me after my best year. So when I was running down on that kickoff against the Dolphins, the next game I played them, I was hitting Bill Parcel.
Joe Getty
You saw Bill Parcell's face.
Clay Travis
Tony Sproute. Yeah, no question. But I literally never broke stride. And Ted Gimm was going outright, and he cut back left, and he, like, cut back right into me. And I hit him and knocked him back about five yards. And that was like the highlight of. Even better than the touchdown I scored. Like, that was the moment for me.
Jack Armstrong
All right, so what are the.
Joe Getty
That you would like to address?
Clay Travis
I think truly the two biggest issues for Americans, it's border and security, and it's the economy, you know, and when you look at what happened over the last four years with the Biden administration and Democrats in general, they willingly let tens of millions of legals come into this country and put politics in front of the protection of the American people. They can't get away with that. They said, for four years, we need a bill passed. We can't do anything. We need a bill passed. And then Trump comes in, and in four Months, completely close down the border and secure the border. And so the American people need to hold Democrats accountable for that. They want to ignore it. And all the issues that we're seeing in LA and throughout the country, that goes directly back to what they did at the border and the decisions they made to let those people come across. And I'm an advocate for legal immigration. Like, I had two kids that we brought legally from Haiti and helped them go to college, you know, so when I stand up there and talk about securing the border and not having illegal immigration, I think we also have to be able to say, hey, it's okay to. To love immigrants and to want more legal immigration and an easier legal immigration process while being ardently against illegal immigration. I think those two things get conflicted. And then the economy, people just want to be able to look at their future, especially young. My son's here with me. He's on the campaign, you know, just got married. Him looking at buying a house in our district. Median house, 450,000.
Joe Getty
Yeah, it's crazy.
Clay Travis
You know, it's doubled twice in the last, like, six. Six years out in Arizona. And you see that across the country, this massive inflation. And so you have to find ways to help people believe in their future, believe that I'm going to be able to provide for my family and that I'm going to have a job, you know, And I think that's the job of President Trump and the Republicans right now. Create a bill that helps everyone. Create a bill that helps the economy, that grows the economy and provides opportunity for everyone.
Joe Getty
You have been in sports for a long time. I saw you weigh in on this. We talked about it earlier the week on the show. She since apologized. What did you think when Simone Biles went after Riley Gaines?
Clay Travis
Obviously, you know, she didn't have the full concept of what she was talking about, because now she's pulled back those comments, you know, but as a dad who coached his daughter's high school. Girls. High School soccer team, you know, they didn't have a girls team when my daughter was going into high school. I'm like, that's ridiculous. They said, well, we need a coach. I said, all right, I'll coach the team. So we started the team, you know, five years later, we win a state championship. But watching those girls and what they accomplished and the opportunities they had and those life lessons, and I don't want that taken away from any single girl because a guy decides I want to play in girl sports. And the argument that they're not biologically Better is absolutely ridiculous. It's completely devoid from any rational thinking.
Jack Armstrong
And this is important. All right. This is an issue I wanted to dig into since you sat down with us. Clay thinks that in his current state he could go 1v1 against a WNBA player.
Joe Getty
Inside. Inside.
Jack Armstrong
Excuse me, I'm setting this up.
Joe Getty
I don't want him thinking that I'm in a break down. Caitlyn Clark hedging.
Jack Armstrong
Okay, he's already hedging. But. But he thinks that he could, you know, old man style, use that, use that wide body back or down and you shoot game to 11.
Joe Getty
I was a pretty good shooter.
Clay Travis
I didn't say. No, you said in the past.
Jack Armstrong
I'm saying, well, the player Clay thinks game to 11, he can take Angel Reese and has put up a quarter of a million dollars.
Clay Travis
I want to see it.
Joe Getty
I'll be there. Idea I would see, but I could do it too. Would you back his player?
Jack Armstrong
Would you hedge against our man?
Clay Travis
I think I could go and I could take on the women's US national team in soccer right now. At 49 years old as well. I think I could go out there and play with them.
Joe Getty
Probably could dominate with your. With your. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Voice athletes.
Joe Getty
Vocal cord studs. So your question is an important one. That, that. So the only recent basketball play I have had was against my eighth grade son. Now, he's a pretty good basketball player, but he's probably 5, 8, 5 9. So I'm bigger than him and I be. He's going to be so disappointed that I said this publicly to millions of people. I beat him head to head in the backyard. Now he was really upset that I beat him. So that's the last time.
Clay Travis
That's your job as a dad is.
Joe Getty
Some people are like, hey, I'll let him win. I was like, no, I'm going to make him work. Now he's had about three or four months since then where he has continued on the upswing and dad's definitely on the downswing. And the last time I played, I don't know if you know this in a competitive game and this is a sad thing, but they have like lawyer basketball leagues and I played probably seven or eight years ago in Nashville and I do remember Buck, which is why I'm saying inside, not I remember being in a defensive crouch and not a great basketball player against me. Cross me over. And I was like, well, he's going to cross me over. I should take a step to the side so I'm still in front of him. And I just didn't move. You know, like, where you have the.
Clay Travis
Mind and the body were not alive.
Joe Getty
I knew. I knew what I should do. I was like, all right, he's taking me to the right. Now he's going to come back to the left. And I was like, I should just step over.
Jack Armstrong
There are montages already in the heads of the audience where you've seen Rocky. I'm going to be on the bicycle next to Clay, telling him, you know, if he. If he gets this Angel Reese showdown that he want, I got to work, I got to train him.
Joe Getty
My eighth grade son's basketball team, they're rising ninth graders now. They're pretty good. And they were like, hey, we will train you.
Clay Travis
So I play with LPGA girls and golf. Yes. There's a couple of members that will. I'll play with them. And I can beat them when I play well. And I'm a two, so not great, you know, but, like, when I play one, I putt well. I can beat them head to head.
Joe Getty
That's from playing from the men's tees.
Clay Travis
I'm playing the exact same tees. Right. All the way back. Right. So if you take a dude, you know, like, my son out here is 22, he's a 2 as well, but he hits it like 350. You know, if he decided, I want to play in the LPGA tour and I'm going to identify as a woman.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Clay Travis
It's ridiculous.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Clay Travis
You know, they would dominate that tour. Just like Serena Williams say, hey, if I played, you know, the 50th or hundredth ranked man, like, I'd get my butt kicked.
Jack Armstrong
I might. I might have to bring your services as an announcer into the mix. If we do this Clay Angel Reese showdown, I will come out really putting this thing properly. Yeah, Yeah.
Joe Getty
I will come announce, by the way, the athletes. White, black, Asian, Hispanic, men, in particular athletes, guys who even played high school, college, or pro. Are there any guys that actually think this is okay, that you've ever met of any background?
Clay Travis
I don't think rational men do. You know, you talk about locker room. We talked about this last time. I think maybe 5%, less than 5%. Because you know how special sports is and you know the impact that it has on people's lives and how it can change the direction of someone's life. And I think that's what makes it so special. And you want to protect that for women. It's not saying that I don't love somebody who's transgender. I don't want to see them happy. That's not it at all. You're saying, hey, let's protect sports for women and make sure that we're not taking something away, an accomplishment from somebody because some guy says I want to compete in women's swimming or I want to compete in a women's sport. Just not right. It's not fair and it's not safe.
Jack Armstrong
Jay, what is your site for Congress? We need those folks to step up and help you in your district.
Clay Travis
Jay Feely for Congress.com youm can go on there, check it out. You can donate and support and listen, we're just trying to make this country better every day. I think that's why I'm willing to walk away from my job in broadcasting because I believe in this country. I believe in its future. And you know, I want to be a part of making it better through.
Jack Armstrong
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Clay Travis
That's right. Yeah, make America great again and let's keep it that way.
Joe Getty
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Buck Sexton
To Armstrong and Getty on demand? We're not boring. A lot of news is boring and tedious and depressing and makes you angry. You don't want to live your life like that. Hey, I'm Jack Armstrong.
Joe Getty
He's Joe Getty.
Buck Sexton
We're Armstrong and Getty. We try to bring you the truth and help you figure out this crazy modern world.
Jack Armstrong
How about something about a comedic tone?
Buck Sexton
We have a winner.
Jack Armstrong
Yes.
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Jack Armstrong
All right, welcome back in. It was fun to talk to Jay Feely. You know, for me, Clay, I always think of him as somebody who did very well for me in my Madden playing days.
Joe Getty
So he was pretty fantastic back in the day.
Jack Armstrong
You could get it done.
Joe Getty
Can you imagine getting wrecked by him on the. Every now and then?
Jack Armstrong
Getting wrecked by the kicker is. Is a tough one, but I. I actually looked up some of the clips and. And sure enough, he could. He could lay somebody out. Lay somebody. He's a. He's a thick. He's a big guy.
Joe Getty
Yeah, no doubt.
Jack Armstrong
He's not like some skinny European soccer kicker. You know what I'm saying? He actually's got some heft. All right, we got a lot of talkbacks coming in here. Let's get to some of those. Also want to get to your calls. 800-282-2882. Talk backs. We like to remind you it's the little micro. Okay, first go to the iHeart app. You need to have that. Go to the Clay and Buck page on the iHeartRadio app. Press the little microphone, and that way you send it into us. We see them all, we hear them all. We play as many as we can. Let's get a podcast listener, Shara from Clay's hometown of Nashville. Play it.
Joe Getty
Hi, Clay and Buck. This is Shara from Nashville. I am actually a flute player that has a performance degree. And, Clay, I think you're missing the obvious here about why men would choose the flute. They get to sit in a section with all women. I mean, what a great way to pick up chicks. I just can't believe that you missed that take on this.
Jack Armstrong
She's got. She's got a point here, Clay. I mean, if you want to be the guy, if you're the, you know, the single guy who's in with all the ladies playing the flutes, you just got to flex those flute muscles and they come right to you.
Joe Getty
Are we overlooked. First of all, I Appreciate the talk back. Are we overlooking the fact that she said she had a flute performance degree?
Jack Armstrong
That's a good point. I didn't know that was a thing.
Joe Getty
I understand people can major in music and that there are different aspects of music. I didn't know that you could so specifically flute perform degrees.
Jack Armstrong
Well, she might, might be a professional flautist and so that's a way of certifying her professionalism on the flout or flute.
Joe Getty
You have a son. Now, if he came to you as Donald Trump's son. Donald Trump said his dad. If he said, dad, I've decided I'm going to go to college. By the time your son is going off to college, it's probably going to be 100k a year. God knows what it's going to cost. And he said, so I need you, dad, to spend several hundred K for me to get a flute degree. How do you think that would set with you? Because I think you. I know. I'll tell you. I want my kids to be as successful as possible. Several hundred thousand dollars for a flute degree. I don't think. I don't think I'm stroking the check.
Jack Armstrong
Well, Clay, you don't appreciate the woodwinds of the orchest.
Joe Getty
To be fair, I don't think any would win instrument. If you told me you were going to go to college and major in the horn, I'd be like, I just. There's something. I'll tell you something.
Jack Armstrong
You go after the flute with all this gusto. My college roommate. True story. High level tuba player. And I feel like, you know, tuba is a whole other level personally. But if you want to go after the flute as the single least sexy instrument that you could play in the orchestra. I will say I've never met a male harpist that. That I remember I did play a classical instrument. Nobody knows what it is. I did play a classical instrument. I played at a pretty high level. So I'm familiar with this world.
Joe Getty
You know, I just. Funny you mentioned that. And there's probably people out there. I think the Mormon faith way over indexes for. For harp players. And I actually have a friend.
Jack Armstrong
I thought you were gonna say that Mormons all play the flute and I was gonna.
Joe Getty
No. Well, I don't know about them. I don't know. But I'm thinking that of religious faiths, the Mormons are the greatest harp chord players.
Jack Armstrong
Wait, Harper. Harpsichord. Different thing.
Joe Getty
Oh, it's different things.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yes. Clay. Yes.
Joe Getty
What is the huge.
Jack Armstrong
Oh. Oh, this philistine. I'm so Sorry to all the harpsichord players out there. Huge thing you think of that, you know, angels or. Yeah, yeah, that's the harp.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
Joe Getty
So harpsichord, like a piano. I have a friend from Salt Lake City who is Mormon and she has a monster harp and it's an amazing instrument. Like I said there, they played it and I didn't expect that I would ever see someone play a harp in person unless I was dead and going to heaven and. And hopefully I will one day there. But we're going to go on before.
Jack Armstrong
Clay insults any more classical musicians.
Joe Getty
Am I wrong? Is this. I think the Mormons love the harp.
Jack Armstrong
With his philistine ways, CC Podcast listener Todd in Tallahassee, my home state of Florida. Play it, man. I think you're going for the low hanging fruit with this. Feeding a female basketball player. You want to impress me? I think if you can do it shirtless while playing a flute and signing a hundred of your books, you get me to raise my eyebrows. Love you guys. We love you too, Todd.
Joe Getty
I just play shirtless.
Jack Armstrong
Play.
Joe Getty
Hey, I don't.
Jack Armstrong
Clay's been working out.
Joe Getty
I don't think anybody needs to see.
Jack Armstrong
He's been doing just smoothies. He's on the regimen.
Joe Getty
I did just eat us. I have been just eating smoothies. But I will say Todd to Tallahassee. Was he just sitting around thinking about me shirtless for like all the things you could have an opinion. And Todd is like, you know what would really impress me, Clay? You shirtless. I don't. I don't know if Todd in Tallahassee, I mean, maybe he's a flute player.
Jack Armstrong
And we. One more here. BB Moses from San Diego. Play that one. Good morning, man. Congratulations on your continued success. Look, do all of us listeners a favor and just summarize.
Joe Getty
Anytime that idiot Como speaks, there has never been a more sanctimonious and complete.
Jack Armstrong
He is a condescending. Ah.
Joe Getty
Don't ever play his voice again, please.
Jack Armstrong
Moses, I need you to understand something. He's going to be the next mayor of New York. And after he becomes the mayor, he is going to run for president.
Joe Getty
Hey, Buck, One of my kids called me an unk the other day.
Jack Armstrong
An unk?
Joe Getty
Yep. Slaying, evidently. For not being hip, being an old dude.
Jack Armstrong
So how do we un.
Joe Getty
Unk you get more people to subscribe to our YouTube channel. At least that's what my kids tell me.
Jack Armstrong
That's simple enough. Just search the Klay Travis and Buck Sexton show and hit the subscribe button.
Joe Getty
Takes less than five seconds. To help un unk me.
Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
We're playing some of your talk backs and you can always leave us messages. Easy way to get through to the show. And a lot of them, as regularly are the case, are fantastic and we enjoy listening to those. And we've talked a little bit about the fact that the New York City mayor's race is coming up very fast. And by mayor's race, we mean when. It's unfortunate, but oftentimes now, whoever wins the primary on the Democrat side is going to be the mayor, New York's current mayor. For those of you have been paying Eric. Paying attention, Eric Adams, we don't know exactly what he's going to do. Maybe he's going to run as an independent. He's not running in the Democrat primary. And right now, Andrew Cuomo is the favorite. And we talked about this. And Buck does a phenomenal Andrew Cuomo. Thank you for. Buck does a phenomenal Andrew Cuomo impersonation. And I'm going to play. This is actually crazy because as much as you may think Andrew Cuomo is a crazy man, as much as you may think Andrew Cuomo is not worthy of being the mayor. And Buck, as a former New York City resident, born and raised, you may take this as a crazy take. I actually think Andrew Cuomo is, as Democrat candidates go, maybe the rational, reasonable one. Can you believe this?
Jack Armstrong
This is like being told that you have the choice of amputating your hand or both of your legs. You know, this is a very tough decision to be made and it's not a fun one, no matter what.
Joe Getty
Yeah, it's. You're gonna have to chop a finger off and. And then which one are you gonna decide to go with? Yes, I agree, but I want to play for you. This is, I believe, team, make sure that I'm correct on this. This is, I believe, considered to be, again, based on polling, the top candidate against Cuomo.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, this Zoran Mamadani.
Joe Getty
Zoran Mamadani. This is the guy who was endorsed by AOC recently that we were talking about yesterday, if I'm not mistaken. Listen to this crazy town perspective that he had back in 2020. He said that police should be removed from high crime areas altogether and that he believes cops should be replaced with social workers. This is how crazy town some of these decisions are. And this is a top candidate to potentially be New York City mayor. Listen to cut one.
Jack Armstrong
Do you Agree that we have to almost do without policing in certain areas which are labeled to be in high.
Clay Travis
Crimes, to have alternative bodies.
Jack Armstrong
The policing in a more compassionate, more merciful, more social, you know, assisting and.
Clay Travis
Helping more than arresting and putting in jail.
Jack Armstrong
I absolutely think that what we need to do is give support and funding to institutions that are trained to deal with these kinds of issues. As you said, if you're having an argument with someone and there's a risk of it escalating, who is better positioned to de escalate it? Someone who is well known in the community or someone who has been trained specifically in de escalation or a stranger who has a gun?
Joe Getty
This is moronic.
Jack Armstrong
Moronic beyond words. One of the reasons that this will not, this will not be something that New Yorkers go for in this, in this election, meaning specifically on this issue of de policing, which is what he was. What year was that was back in, oh, 2020.
Joe Getty
This is during the crazy BLM.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah, of course. I was going to say he was saying this because that was what the politics of the moment demanded. As we have seen and as we know from the numbers, the BLM movement has resulted in substantially more homicides in this country, disproportionately affecting members of the minority community. So more people, particularly black and brown people dead than would have been had they not mounted this, this campaign to de police these areas. And here's what's, what's remarkable, I think, about how what we've seen and what we've learned since then, not just based on the numbers, Clay, because of police body cams, these arguments that are made are much more difficult and because of the proliferation of videos. I'll give you an example. Here we are in Washington, D.C. it was actually a former, I believe, a former Georgetown basketball player. The incident involved is a female.
Joe Getty
Yeah, that's right.
Jack Armstrong
And, and she was a former Georgetown University basketball player. And it was a wellness call. So this is the perfect example, a wellness call by a Virginia police officer to check on somebody who was in substantial distress. Right, that, that was the backstory. And when he came to the door, and it's all on video, she grabbed a large razor sharp kitchen knife and tried to kill him and he had to shoot her. And he was entirely justified. It's very sad. She clearly was having some kind of a mental breakdown. But there's no choice here, right? I mean, if somebody attacks you like that, you have an absolute human right, not just a legal right, a human right to defend yourself. What if a social worker had been there. Well, if a social worker had been there, it would have been a dead body that, you know, would have been unable to protect himself or herself. That's just one example. But when you look at the situations that they. That they oppose, that they talk about, oh, we need violence. Like, this was the thing they used to talk about. Violence interrupters. The only person that has any chance of being a violence interrupter is. Is somebody who is on the side of the good guys and can do violence to protect those who are being victimized, himself or herself. There's no chance that you're going to call together in the moment some special, you know, healer of the people who's just going to be like, oh, everything's fine, guys. Like, put your guns down. And also, who would want that job?
Joe Getty
Totally. It's a crazy. Who would want to get called in the middle of the night and told, hey, there's a super violent situation. Can you talk them down with no weapons?
Buck Sexton
Yeah.
Joe Getty
I mean, is there anybody who. I don't want to sign up for that job?
Jack Armstrong
You know why this is? I mean, I remember this very much because I was absolutely furious about what was going on in New York. You know, that riot, there was a BLM riot on my block and shattered all the store. Storefronts and, you know, restaurants had their doors kicked in and their windows broken and stuff like that. And. And I remember when all this is going on, they were making these kinds of crazy arguments. It was a real mass hysteria moment in the country. As a true. It was part of COVID Made everyone freak out. And then the left, the street communists used this to get everyone to go crazy. But they made these kinds of arguments then. I don't think they can get away with making these kinds of arguments now because we see what actually happens and what the reality is. Oh, and also when they would say things like, we need violence interrupters, when you would actually talk to these people, this came out over time.
Joe Getty
It was.
Jack Armstrong
Well, I mean, I need a cop there with me, right? Like, I'm not. I'm not just showing up between the gang members who are armed, who are about to shoot each other as if. Also, you can just. It's like a Batman movie where someone just appears right when the bad guys are about to do. You know, that's a movie. That's not reality. Right. The only thing that really works from a law enforcement perspective, the nypd, all the data shows this is you put. They call it cops on dots, more cops in places where bad things are happening. So that the, you know, 95% of people who commit no crimes, or 99 or whatever the number is, they get to go to work and they get to go to the grocery store and they get to do things safely. And the people that want to commit crimes have to deal with the consequences of their actions. So the point here is the New York City mayoral candidate number two, Zoran Mamdadi, is an insane communist. And the fact that anybody would vote for him is a total indictment of the insanity of the Democrat electorate in New York.
Joe Getty
And this is really going to hurt. Moses from San Diego at Cogo there, where we've been number one for a while, off and on. We appreciate everybody listening in Southern California. He has asked, please don't talk about Andrew Cuomo anymore. And unfortunately, I think he's going to be the mayor. And even more unfortunately, I think he may be the best of a series of awful choices. Listen to BB here.
Jack Armstrong
Good morning, men. Congratulations on your continued success. Look, do all of us listeners a favor and just summarize.
Joe Getty
Anytime that idiot Como speaks, there has.
Jack Armstrong
Never been a more sanctimonious and he is a condescending.
Joe Getty
Ah, don't ever play his voice again, please.
Jack Armstrong
Moses, I feel like I do not have your vote. Moses, I would like to work for your vote as mayor and as a future presidential candidate under the Democrat ticket.
Joe Getty
I guess Moses does not believe in Andrew Cuomo's ability to part the Red Sea and lead him to a primrose path of victory in our nation's largest city. But this is, this is the choices we're left with. And I don't even know what the impact would be if this crazy town individual ended up the mayor. I mean, Bill de Blasio was a. Was a disaster.
Jack Armstrong
Horrible. I mean, I build the difference between de Blasio and Adams. And remember, I still have half of my family and my parents, my sister, half my family still lives in New York City. So I'm hearing about it all the time. And our team is based out of New York City on. On radio. Right. So the, the thing with Bill de Blasio was that he, he made the city suffer and thought it was what we deserved in New York. Whereas Mayor Adams tried to fix it. He's just incapable of doing it. He just isn't up for the job. So it's a different. Both of them are not good enough at what they were trying to do. But with Adams, it was, it was not that much really of an improvement at all. So that was pretty, pretty disappointing. But unfortunately, that is the reality that we were reality that we were facing at that time. So we'll see what happens. We'll get also maybe we'll get our buddy, the sage of Staten Island, Joe Borelli on talk about what's going on.
Joe Getty
With this mayor's race, which is happening soon. It's the next big election in terms of the primary. It's going to be in the next two weeks. I think June 24th is that date, if I'm not mistaken. Look, when President Trump signed an executive order last month slashing the cost of prescription drug prices, he was making a point. He intends to see prescription medicine priced in the country, same price as you might find in Canada or throughout Europe, with the purpose of reducing medical coverage costs in the United States. Even when that fair pricing kicks in on prescriptions. Not going to help improve what you're getting now with Obamacare or the Affordable Care act, which is anything but affordable. There are better health care options out there like Ease for Everyone compared to Obamacare. Ease for Everyone comes with a monthly cost is low as $262. You get access to over 400 prescription drugs for free, not just at a lower cost. That's no cost. $0. Unlike the broken promise of Obamacare, you can actually keep your doctor plus free unlimited virtual primary care. Get affordable healthcare for as low as $262 a month with Ease for Everyone. The website ease for everyone.com clay that's ease f o r everyone.
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Buck Sexton
To Armstrong and Getty on demand? We're not boring. A lot of news is boring and tedious and depressing and makes you angry. You don't want to live your life like that. Hey, I'm Jack Armstrong.
Joe Getty
He's Joe Getty.
Buck Sexton
We're Armstrong and Getty. We try to bring you the truth and help you figure out this crazy modern world.
Jack Armstrong
Something about a comedic tone.
Buck Sexton
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Jack Armstrong
Yes.
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Jack Armstrong
All right, welcome back in here. As we know, the California riots aren't really working out the way that a lot of Democrats thought they would. I think that the American people broadly see what's going on, see the lawlessness and the rejection of the sovereignty of the United States, and also the clear allegiance that some of these people seem to have. Waving a Mexican flag. You know, no matter how angry I was at the Biden administration, I was never dancing around like, waving an Irish flag. And if I had, first of all, the Irish would be like, you're not even. You know, come on, buddy, how long has it been? But besides that, or beside that, they would have said, you're crazy. Why would you do that? I mean, it just would never occur to me. Meanwhile, it's all over the place in Southern California. Solidarity with a foreign nation. When you don't like what's going on within the nation that you claim to be a part of, and especially if you're illegal, you're actually not a part of. But, but Arnold Schwarzenegger, you remember, he was a, quote, Republican. I mean, not really, but he ran as a Republican, was governor of California, and he had a pretty. Pretty remarkable run as a bodybuilder and action star. I think probably Clay, can we agree on this? People might fight with us. I think the greatest movie action star, or it's either Schwarzenegger or Stallone. You know, this is. You could. This is a little bit like the Jordan LeBron conversation. I think you could make the case for either. I still on the body of work, best action hero of all time is Schwarzenegger. For me, over Stallone, I would go, Stallone, you go. Are you just doing that, though?
Joe Getty
No, no, no. Well, I'm factoring in Stallone, to me, was more involved in creating the action movies that he was in. Whatever you think of Stallone, Rocky would not have happened without Stallone.
Jack Armstrong
It's a sports movie, though. That's not an action movie.
Joe Getty
Well, but I. I count that as an action movie. Well, I think, oh, there's a lot.
Jack Armstrong
Of, like, Adrian, I love you, you know.
Joe Getty
Well, I mean, just heck of a great romance attributed.
Jack Armstrong
Let's do that. What is the best Stallone action movie? Because I can give you the best. For me, Predator is the best. People would say Terminator 1 or Terminator 2, which I would take as well. But Predator, I think, is the best Schwarzenegger action movie. What is the best? Alone?
Joe Getty
It would have to be one of the Rambos, right?
Jack Armstrong
I don't know. Do you think the Rambo movies are that good? You're on your own here, buddy.
Joe Getty
There was a major pivot in the Rambo movies. For people out there who remember the first Rambo was kind of dark.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
Supposed to die at the end of the original Rambo. Like, it was not a, you know, like, hey, I've got a machine gun and I'm gonna kill 800 people movie. And then they were like, we can't kill this guy off at the end. And then by the time you get to Rambo Part two and Rambo Part three, it actually has just turned into. He's a consummate badass, and nobody can stop him. Right. Like, so I think in terms of great films, the Rocky movies are actually really good films.
Jack Armstrong
I know, but you're stepping out of the genre.
Joe Getty
I get it. But so it's a little bit similar with Rambo, because Rambo 1 is actually. I would call it. People are gonna light me up for this. I would actually call it a film. Like, it's actually a decent film. A film.
Jack Armstrong
You guys don't know this. Clay actually just put on a beret.
Joe Getty
I was gonna say, I have a.
Jack Armstrong
In the studio.
Joe Getty
Right. And I'm smoking that long out of the holder. Yeah. Like, not an actual.
Jack Armstrong
I'm actually gonna be. Next week, I'm going to be telling everybody, you know, that I do the show with Clay Travis.
Joe Getty
Yes.
Jack Armstrong
You're the sportsman, a politician man. The best.
Joe Getty
By the way, it is a sign of how much everybody loves the culture that Trump has created that I heart is sending you to can. To meet with all the advertisers. Like, we've been on air for four years, and now everybody wants to buy ads on this show. And we love all the advertisers. We've had forever, but. But the world has changed. When Buck's gonna be smoking cigarillos in. In. In can with all the. With all the French people.
Jack Armstrong
Now, I'm gonna bring this back to. Because we almost. We haven't even gotten to. Schwarzenegger is.
Joe Getty
Yeah, well, Rambo is a lot different, is my point.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, yes. Schwarzenegger. This is cut 17. He said he was afraid of being deported. Play it. First of all, let's just be honest. The whole thing has to do with the deportation. Yes, of course. This is a very sensitive subject to me, because when I came over to this country, I was living in fear of being deported.
Joe Getty
Were you?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, because at one point, I did a movie that was so bad that I thought that the critics sent me back to Austria. You were worried that you were going to be deported for creative reasons.
Joe Getty
Yeah, that's actually funny.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. No, I give him credit on.
Joe Getty
So what's your answer, by the way on Schwarzenegger? Best action movie ever made.
Jack Armstrong
Predator, which is. Which is a bizarre movie that. By the way, Jean Claude Van Damme was in the original monster alien suit and it was too heavy. So they had to replace Jean Claude Van Damme before he was famous. Who was. I mean, I may have watched the entire behind the scenes making of the Predator movie because I like it that much. John McTiernan, who also did Die Hard, which I still think is probably the.
Joe Getty
Die hard action movie of all time.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, I agree that one. The same way I would give predator the number one Schwarzenegger movie. Although if you say T2 to me, that's a Coke. Pepsi.
Joe Getty
I was, I was gonna argue Terminator 2 because it is so good and I know the original Terminator. I think Terminator 2 is one of the rare sequels up there with Empire Strikes Back that's actually better than the original. Interesting. By the way, I got to. I may also be biased on this because I got to meet Stallone and get my picture taken with him. And when I met Stallone, Stallone said, man, I love everything that you do when Rocky.
Jack Armstrong
All right, this is totally.
Joe Getty
You're totally.
Jack Armstrong
You're bought and wait for in this.
Buck Sexton
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Clay Travis
I.
Joe Getty
So I may be biased, but when Rocky and Rambo walk up to you and knows who you are, just like, hey, we gotta get a picture. Which I posted out there.
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Buck Sexton
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Joe Getty
He's Joe Getty.
Buck Sexton
We're Armstrong and Getty. We try to bring you the truth and help you figure out this crazy.
Joe Getty
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Buck Sexton
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Jack Armstrong
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Podcast Summary: The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
Title: Hour 2 - Jay Feely for AZ
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
Release Date: June 12, 2025
Timestamp: [00:00] - [01:34]
The episode opens with brief promotional segments before diving into the main content. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton welcome their listeners and introduce their guest, Jay Feely, a former NFL kicker and current congressional candidate from Arizona.
Timestamp: [01:34] - [03:39]
Clay Travis begins the conversation by acknowledging Jay Feely's transition from a successful sports career to the political arena. Jay shares insights into his journey, emphasizing the unexpected challenges of shifting from an "apolitical" background to a full-fledged congressional candidate.
Notable Quote:
Jay Feely: "Appreciate everybody hanging out there with us. We are in Washington D.C. and in Washington D.C. you run into different people all the time."
[02:11]
Timestamp: [03:39] - [04:33]
Clay delves into the arduous task of fundraising, expressing frustration over the system where success is often measured by the amount of money raised rather than the candidate's merit. Jay concurs, highlighting the personal dedication required to secure donations without the incentive of tax deductions.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis: "We shouldn't have to raise a ton of Money, because we want our best people in Washington, D.C. representing our country."
[02:41]
Timestamp: [04:33] - [07:04]
A significant portion of the discussion centers on border security. Jay criticizes the Biden administration's handling of legal immigration, advocating for a balanced approach that supports legal immigrants while firmly opposing illegal entries. He underscores the importance of securing the border to protect American interests and criticizes the Democrats for prioritizing political agendas over national security.
Notable Quote:
Jay Feely: "The American people need to hold Democrats accountable for that. They want to ignore it. And all the issues that we're seeing in LA and throughout the country... goes directly back to what they did at the border."
[05:46]
Timestamp: [07:04] - [07:29]
Jay shifts the conversation to the economy, addressing the skyrocketing housing prices in Arizona and nationwide inflation. He emphasizes the need for economic policies that foster growth and provide opportunities for all Americans, particularly the younger generation looking to secure their futures.
Notable Quote:
Jay Feely: "People just want to be able to look at their future, especially young... median house, 450,000."
[07:04]
Timestamp: [07:29] - [12:44]
The hosts and Jay engage in a heated debate about the participation of transgender athletes in women's sports. Jay criticizes Simone Biles for her remarks targeting Riley Gaines, arguing that allowing biological males to compete in female sports undermines the integrity and opportunities for female athletes. He shares personal anecdotes about coaching his daughter's soccer team to state championships, highlighting the importance of fair competition.
Notable Quote:
Jay Feely: "I don't want that taken away from any single girl because a guy decides I want to play in girl sports. And the argument that they're not biologically better is absolutely ridiculous."
[07:40]
Timestamp: [12:44] - [19:00]
The conversation takes a lighter turn as the hosts and Jay humorously discuss athletic prowess, with Clay boasting about his tackling skills and hypothetical contests against female athletes. They share personal stories from their sports careers, adding a relatable and entertaining dimension to the episode.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis: "I think I could go and I could take on the women's US national team in soccer right now. At 49 years old as well."
[09:10]
Timestamp: [19:00] - [29:30]
Clay and Buck analyze the upcoming New York City mayoral race, expressing skepticism about the Democratic candidates' viability. They discuss the leading candidates, including Andrew Cuomo and Zoran Mamadani, criticizing Mamadani's progressive policies and portraying him as an extremist. The hosts debate the potential impact of the race on national politics and the Democratic Party's future.
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong: "I think Andrew Cuomo is, as Democrat candidates go, maybe the rational, reasonable one."
[24:09]
Timestamp: [29:30] - [32:45]
The discussion shifts to healthcare, specifically President Trump's executive order on reducing prescription drug prices. Jay critiques the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and promotes alternative healthcare options like "Ease for Everyone," highlighting lower costs and comprehensive coverage as superior solutions.
Notable Quote:
Jay Feely: "You can actually keep your doctor plus free unlimited virtual primary care. Get affordable healthcare for as low as $262 a month."
[31:17]
Timestamp: [32:45] - [41:24]
The episode features multiple listener call-ins, ranging from humorous anecdotes about music degrees to critiques of public figures like Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo. The hosts respond with their characteristic blend of humor and assertive opinions, reinforcing the show's engaging and outspoken nature.
Notable Quotes:
Listener Shara: "I think you're missing the obvious here about why men would choose the flute. They get to sit in a section with all women. A great way to pick up chicks."
[16:04]
Buck Sexton: "Do it for Clay, do it for freedom. And get great content while you're there."
[21:27]
Timestamp: [41:24] - [41:34]
The episode concludes with a brief recap and transitions to promotional content, wrapping up the intense and multifaceted discussions with a nod to future episodes and ongoing political narratives.
Conclusion:
In this episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the hosts engage in a robust dialogue with Jay Feely, exploring the intersection of politics, sports, and social issues. From the gritty challenges of political fundraising to the contentious debates surrounding immigration and gender in sports, the conversation offers listeners a comprehensive look into Jay Feely's congressional campaign and the broader political landscape. The inclusion of listener interactions adds depth and relatability, making the episode both informative and entertaining.
Notable Takeaways:
This episode provides a deep dive into pressing national issues, framed through the lens of a seasoned athlete-turned-politician, offering valuable insights for both supporters and critics alike.