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Clay Travis
All right, second hour of Clay and Buck kicks off now and we have the continued Biden cover up going on. We all know that we've been told some very interesting things about the inner circle of Joe Biden and how they were hiding. They were hiding Biden, put simply. And what's interesting about this is we knew that because we said it over and over again every single day. And yet it Reminds me a bit about how we knew that the lockdowns and school closures during COVID were completely unnecessary and horrifically stupid. And we said it every single day, every single day, but, you know, somehow it didn't. It didn't register with the other side. It didn't really make sense. But. Okay, so now we have the. The book that has come out. I thought this was the case. Was. Was going to be the case all along. This book, Original Sin, which is now I'm being told it's sold out. Everyone's buying copies. I'm not buying a copy. Clay. Clay.
Buck Sexton
I may buy a clay.
Clay Travis
Damn it.
Buck Sexton
I just, I. I want to read it because I want to know if there is. I want to be able to speak on it as. As in depth as I possibly can.
Clay Travis
I. I will, but I respect that.
Buck Sexton
You don't want to read it and don't want to buy it.
Clay Travis
Copy from you in D.C. oK. Laura.
Buck Sexton
Was very unhappy that I said I was going to buy it. She was. She was very angry about it. My wife, she knows. But I have not bought it yet. But I'm going to be in a. I've got a car ride up to the Indy 500 this weekend, and I figure maybe I can read along for. For part of that ride. I need a new book.
Clay Travis
Okay, well, so sorry.
Buck Sexton
I apologize to everyone for forsaking.
Clay Travis
For forsaking notwithstanding. Notwithstanding, I do not recommend you buy. But here's. Here's what I think going on right now. It's exactly as we thought. Just, you know, everything. We see all this coming and they still do it. They still say it. So I think there's something to that. Right? And one of the realities is they're going with the. Oh, my gosh, Biden was just so cagey and we're just so dumb that we couldn't figure out what all of the rest of you public, you know, it's one thing to say we knew, but we were quiet about it. We were talking about this every day. This was a sky is blue phenomenon. You know, we're saying, hey, guys, the sky is blue. And then, you know, months and months and months of Biden. And then sure enough, they're like, wait a second, are you saying that we know what color the sky is? These people are shameless. And the most shameless of all may in fact be, well, I don't know, Tapper or Scarborough. This was an op. This was an information operation. This was propaganda. This was an active choice made to just pretend like nothing was going on here. Right. This was. We were talking to them. We knew they could hear us, but they just gave us the silent treatment on this. Right. That's what was going on. And Tapper goes on Scarborough's show with. I need you to hear this because, Clay, I'm almost impressed with the. With the chutzpah. I'm almost impressed with the wow, the gall to try this one on for size for everybody. And it is that there was a special campaign from the White House.
Buck Sexton
Just a fool.
Clay Travis
Good old Joe Scarborough. Play 8.
Jake Tapper
Our reporting indicates that Joe Biden, who, as you know, is a frequent viewer of the show, saw when David Ignatius wrote that column In, I think, August 2023, saying that Joe Biden should not run for reelection because of what he had been hearing.
Clay Travis
Right.
Jake Tapper
And he came on this show and you guys had a robust conversation about this. You largely agreed that you'd been hearing things about this, but that there was really no alternative, that Kamala Harris was not up to the job. That's what Democrats were telling you behind the scenes. Joe Biden saw that. Joe Biden said to staffers that he wanted to convince you that you were wrong. And he focused on you like you were a constituency, like you were farmers in Iowa, like you were the Kiwanis Club in New Hampshire. And he made sure that you thought differently.
Clay Travis
Clay, Clay, come on. Now. This to me seems very clear. This is. He's got. Joe Tapper is going around like the Pope of liberalism and giving people absolution. Like, do you know, Joe, that there was a special you who said the dumbest thing maybe ever spoken on cable news, which you have. I know, Clay, that is something, right? Maybe the dumbest thing ever said. Oh, but the White House was running a campaign to fool you.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, this. This ties in. First of all, I don't think that if that were true, the campaign would even need to be that effective because Joe Scarborough wanted to say that Biden was perfectly fine, so he was predisposed to buy into all of this clap trap. But I think it's much bigger and I think this is important. Yesterday, the Washington Post, and I'm looking at it right now, had an editorial up. Did you see this? If Biden was too frail for his job, voters should have been informed. This is the Washington Post editorial board take Gee, who might have a job that is designed to tell voters what people in positions of power might need to know, that those in positions of power might not want them to know. The free press. It's literally the only reason they exist. Buck. But this is important, and I think it's so important. And I think many people still haven't gotten. Haven't realized it. This isn't a flaw. It's the system that has been designed. And in particular, I've made this argument before. I don't think a lot of people have realized it. Back in the day, when the Washington Post took down Richard Nixon over Watergate and when they frankly tried to take down Bill Clinton over Monica Lewinsky, you know how they made money advertising. The more people who bought their newspaper and saw the ads, the higher the circulation, the more money they made. And so there was an incentive to try to do the biggest, boldest, brashest, maybe sometimes riskiest Pentagon Papers story, because more people then paid attention to your newspaper, which is a little bit of money.
Clay Travis
Clinton era, Clay, because the Drudge Report came to national prominence because it was the Drudge Report, not the Washington Post, that broke the Monica story, because the Beltway press was defending Clinton, because they've always been playing political games like this.
Buck Sexton
But I can tell you, reading the Clinton coverage, they went after him pretty hard. And, and, but regardless, the story is advertising what I believe has not been talked about enough for the New York Times and for the Washington Post subscription models digitally, which is basically what these businesses are, are no longer in the business of actually telling people news and aggregating the biggest possible audience. They're now in the business of serving fans. And what New York Times subscribers and Washington Post subscribers are like fan bases that subscribe to online sports message boards, and they never break negative news because they.
Clay Travis
Yeah, this is true, Clay. I would also add, though, that the whole business of news as everyone's carrying around, essentially a. What would have been a supercomputer like 30 years ago, it's completely changed, right? I mean, what. What did CNN give you that you couldn't get before in the 90s you could turn on news?
Yael Eckstein
Right.
Clay Travis
It wasn't really an option. And now we've got. We've got, you know, countless websites, we've got Twitter, we've got citizen journalists, you know, so the having information flow is no longer the value proposition, certainly that it was in the Watergate era, but even than it was, I think, in the 90s, added to what you're talking about, which is the Balkanization of audience and the fan fiction stuff, is how we've gotten that. I mean, the New York Times editorial board is insane. I mean, these people live in an alternate universe. And Jake Tapper coming forward now, Clay, it's like There's a revelation, and he's sharing this with all of us, as if we didn't know. The part of this that he and his buddies are skipping over is we all knew. We said it every day.
Jack Armstrong
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Clay Travis
This is not.
Buck Sexton
There's no revelation, but this is also where a lot of those people have no idea what we say on the program. And this goes to the Balkanization. This is why I asked you. I think it was yesterday or the.
Clay Travis
Day to Lara Trump, though they clay they were. There were efforts to try to get this to cross over and people like Tapper shut it down.
Buck Sexton
Oh, I agree. What I'm saying is they will. And this is what I spend a huge amount of my time thinking about now, on the media nerd side, when you really look at the Balkanization, we know every one of you watching and or listening to us right now. We told you yesterday, as soon as Trump had that Oval Office event, we knew exactly what the New York Times would say about it. We knew what CNN would say about it. We told you before they even said it. We are aware on this program, and most of you are, too. You are steeped in the arguments of the left. You consider what they say and you adjust your arguments to make better arguments. As a result, they have no idea what we say. Whatever percentage of the audience that is dyed in the wool, MSNBC fan that is, if the extent Jake Tapper has fans, those people are not subject to most of the arguments that we make here every day. Now, there's a ton of you out there listening to us right now who found us partly because of new media, because you saw a video get shared. This is why I don't mind getting attacked. Because when you get attacked by the left, it actually exposes your arguments to the left. And maybe 75% of people are like, that guy's a moron. I hate him. 25% are like, oh, that's an interesting argument. You know, it gets into the question of how many people are persuadable. And this is why I was asking the question. If you were a rational, reasonable adult capable of logic and contemplation, if you had been watching MSNBC and only reading the New York Times, you might have bought into the idea that Joe Biden was not mentally and physically deficient. Everybody listening to this program has known it for years. You're right.
Clay Travis
I don't think anyone really bought it. That's my hope. I think this is another. The whole thing's another op. I think everybody knew. I think everybody was aware and Now I think everybody was pretending they weren't aware because of the implications of what that would be. I think the audience was aware.
Buck Sexton
That's the argument Dershowitz made yesterday call.
Clay Travis
We did not get a single call from a Democrat being like, I was fooled, you know, we asked for it yesterday. Now maybe that's just because this is our show. We don't have a ton of left wing lunatics listening. But I don't think anybody was fooled by this. And Clay, here's also why I think this isn't the, this isn't coming clean. This is cleanup, ok? This is, this is an op from Tapper and the whole rest of the bunch because they've completely lit their whatever credibility they had. And I don't mean credibility even in being non objective. I mean credibility as being not morons.
Buck Sexton
So, yeah, I guess that goes to the question because I have maybe more faith in America and media. Who is the audience? Like, who is the person that is like, you know what I've got to, I, I like, how is your brain so broken? And clearly the audience is collapsing.
Clay Travis
I can tell you who the audience is. Everybody. And also I think part of this is I've known, I've known how Tapper operates and CNN and these people operate for 15 years now. So I've seen the maneuvering this is meant to do. This is meant to be the. Okay, we finally, we've dealt with this. Now we're back to being journalists, everybody we had. But that's not what's going on because they're not naming the sources in the book. They're not naming who did the lying. It's all Biden who matters. Not one bit to anyone anymore. Okay? Nobody cares. So there's no price that's being paid by a single Democrat who, you know, isn't Joe Biden. And we all know Joe Biden is in a rough spot right now for other reasons. But I would just say this. The whole game was defeating Trump, was defeating Hitler. So if they all have to go around and pretend the emperor's walking around with clothing on, that's what they did. They hold. I just, I refuse to believe they didn't know. I refused to believe that they didn't know. Like I. Clay, do you really think anybody with an IQ over 80 didn't realize that Joe Biden was. How is that?
Buck Sexton
I think, I think a lot of people did. And I think this is sad, but I think they trusted Rachel Maddow. I think they trusted Joe Scarborough. And I just believe in markets and if you're lied to long enough, I think that the audience leaves and actually the data is reflecting that that is occurring because I think they're upset because.
Clay Travis
They said they would defeat Trump. I think they're upset because of what happened. Do you think any of them would care at all, Clay, if. But if Biden had stayed in and won, if they didn't have the debate, is this conversation happening at all?
Buck Sexton
Well, I mean, I think that's, that's why. That's why I would have brought Jake Tapper on, because I would ask him that question. Would you have written this book if Biden had won the election?
Clay Travis
And I think the answer, if you want to have. I leave this to you. If you want to have them on, we can invite him on.
Buck Sexton
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Yael Eckstein
It is so comforting for all of us here in Israel to hear the condolences, but even more than that, maybe to feel the love and the prayers and the support and the unity. You know, I think what this killing represents is everything that the evil is trying to destroy. It represents America and Israel. It represents Jews and Christians. It represents our shared values of striving for life and brotherhood. They were actually going to get engaged next week in Jerusalem, and they were both part of groups that worked on helping Israelis and Arabs to work together in the high tech sector and find common values. And so to hear those words of condolences right away, to feel the prayers, to see the support that millions of Americans are showing against this attack, is something that, what I believe it's the silenced majority that's speaking loud.
Buck Sexton
Yeah. When I was over with you and the IFCJ in Israel, I'm a nerd when it comes to newspapers. I want to read all the newspapers that I can. And so the English language newspapers that I was reading, I was kind of amazed how much coverage there was of the college campus protests in Israel and how much that impacted people in Israel. To see that, to see the videos and obviously to be reading about it, I don't know that this audience is as aware of that coverage and how it impacts people in Israel. When people at the University of Michigan or UCLA or Columbia or whatever school, my alma mater, George Washington University, are protesting, but those kids are globalizing. The intifada. That is one of the chants. Free, free Palestine is another one of this chants. Isn't this in your mind and in the mind of many people in Israel, a natural outgrowth over what those kids were saying on those campuses?
Yael Eckstein
Oh well, 100% spot on. This is what it means to globalize Intifada. I've lived in Israel through intifadas where there are suicide bombers that are blowing up buses and coffee shops every single day, when there are even teenagers who are sent to stab random civilians in Israel. That's what the Intifada is. And when you say globalized intifada, this is exactly what it looks like on the streets of Washington D.C. gunning down to innocent people simply because they represented Israel. And it's so important for you to bring up these college protests because what they represent to us here in Israel. I'm the daughter in law and granddaughter of two Holocaust survivors. All of my father in law and my grandfather's family were killed in the Holocaust. And we were raised on these stories of how it started by looking at Jews as different, by suddenly Jews aren't allowed to go and study on certain college campuses. Suddenly they're not allowed to enter certain areas. And so what those college protests represent, when we see Jews not able to get into certain public areas of college campuses or to get into buildings on college campuses, that they're paying tuition and they should be able to go there, but they can't because they're Jewish. This is getting so much coverage in Israel because it's so familiar. This isn't something that's new. Anti Semitism is the oldest hatred. It's as old as the Jewish people. We saw it with Amalek in the scriptures, we saw it with wicked Haman, we saw it with the Nazis. And today we're seeing it not only with Islamic extremists, but people who are educated. We see who are raised in Chicago. This shooter today is somebody who had an education who you wouldn't profile as an Islamic extremist from Iraq or Afghanistan or someone else. This is an American who did this. And you see that this hatred is seeping into American culture, which for me is the most terrifying. You know, I was just on the border with Syria where the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews provided food and medical aid to Christians being persecuted in Syria. And what I see is that this isn't isolated to the Jewish people. It's not isolated to Israel. It's a hatred against God himself. And that's why they're targeting Jews and Christians. Because actually, from what I understand, Yaron, one of the victims of the shooting today, he actually identified as a Messianic Jew. He was half Christian. This is all of our wars. This is all of our darkness. This is all of our Threats. And I think the only answer is to come together in love, to love one another, to help one another, to stand in solidarity against this darkness. It's the only way to stop it.
Clay Travis
Kyle, we know, and we've talked about it here many times on the show, that unfortunately the Democrat Party is far too tolerant of the intolerance and the anti Semitism that exists as a portion. I have Jewish friends who vote Democrat. I understand this is not the entire Democrat Party base, but there is a portion of the Democrat Party that is truly anti Semitic, and the party I would argue overall is far too tolerant of that. Do you see that changing at all as things as incidents like this happen? Do you see Democrat leadership starting to speak with more moral clarity? Or do you think that they are unfortunately held hostage by the anti Semitic members in their midst?
Yael Eckstein
It was so incredible and comforting to see the President of America, President Trump, immediately call out this attack as anti Semitism and call it wrong. This is something that should be the basis for anyone. I saw some people from the Senate and from the American government representing America who avoided questions on if this was wrong, if this was bad, if this is anti Semitic, to have the President of America stand up and quickly denounce what happened and say that he stands with the Jewish community and recognizes that this is anti Semitism in its most evil form. It's something that's sobering and unfortunately we're not seeing enough of. What's terrifying to me is that seeing this hatred against Jews pop up everywhere, you see it on the right, you see it on the left. But what's so encouraging to me is that in facing this hatred that no longer disguises itself, no longer pretends to be tolerant calls out, hating Jews, hating Christians, I think that we've seen the silenced majority speak up louder than ever. I see this in my work with the international fellows of Christians and Jews. We have more people writing to us, donating, taking an active stand in face of this hatred both on the right and the left, to say that doesn't represent me. I stand for these Judeo Christian values that we need to stand unified with. I stand with God. I stand with God's word. I stand with God's people. And if, oh, if Jews and Christians are separated, if we're able to let hatred and division win, we are both faithful, facing the same faith. We're both facing the same darkness. And so I think we have to stand up against hatred on the right, on the left, and we have to do exactly what President Trump did today, which is Call evil evil. Call darkness darkness. And learn from the warning of Isaiah from thousands of years ago. And he said, at the end of days, light will be called dark and good will be called bad. And we have to be careful for that. What we saw today from President Trump was him calling bad, bad, calling darkness darkness. And it's something we all have learn from and not be afraid to say out loud.
Buck Sexton
There are many things that people say about President Trump that are certainly untrue. You're talking to us from Israel right now. Israel, if it were a United State and able to vote in the presidential election, would have voted massively for Donald Trump, similar to the margins, based on the data that I've seen that West Virginia or Wyoming did. Among the Trumpiest of Trump states. What do people in Israel think when Trump is called Hitler?
Yael Eckstein
Well, I think we all know in Israel firsthand what Hitler did. He built concentration camps. He burned bodies en masse. My daughter just got back from Poland, where she was walking through Auschwitz, where her grandfather's family were burned, his siblings, his grandparents. Six million Jews that were murdered in the Holocaust for the Holocaust. The global Jewish population was around 26 million Jews. Still today, we haven't reached that number. We still haven't reached the numbers of Jews around the world as there was before the Holocaust. And so I think to call any Democratic leader today that isn't targeting and killing and setting up concentration camps to even use their name in the same sentence as Hitler is not only offensive, dangerous, because if we don't learn from the mistakes of the past, they are maybe inevitably going to repeat themselves, God forbid. And that's what we're seeing today when people are standing up for Hamas, standing up for terrorists trying to support the Yemen, Houthi terrorists who call death for Israel, death for America as their slogan. And you see across America that there are students that are supporting and calling heroes the terrorists that want to destroy them. It's something that we haven't learned from history. And then, God forbid, it could repeat itself. And so across the Middle east, you know, in Islamic, Muslim countries that are more moderate, like Egypt and Saudi Arabia and Jordan and Morocco, it is illegal to wave a Palestinian flag, because that Palestinian flag doesn't represent the Palestinian people. It represents Hamas. It represents the terror body that's leading them right now. And so across the moderate Muslim world, you're not allowed to have a preacher imam, mosque that's praising Hamas or the Palestinian leadership. You'll literally go to jail. And so what happened? They all left these moderate Islamic countries and went to America and set up their mosques in America and are doing their rallies with their Palestinian flags, praising Hamas in America. And it's not only staying now with the Islamic extremists, is actually infiltrating into the brains and lives and icy actions of young Americans, young Americans that are now standing in solidarity with terrorists. If we don't wake up immediately in the west, that will take over. Everyone who now thinks that we don't need to give it any attention and we don't need to take a stand.
Buck Sexton
I think this is important as we go away. And thank you for calling in from Israel. There aren't very many countries in the Middle east where a gay or a trans person could live with freedom. Israel is, in fact, the only one. And so when you hear people on the left somehow siding with Hamas or the idea of anti Israel, it really is a cognitive dissonance that's even difficult to comprehend. I really wish people could come visit and see, but yell. I think that's important. And thank you for joining us.
Yael Eckstein
Thank you so much. And I think it's so important to remember that the Palestinian people are being oppressed and held hostage by Hamas, which is a terror group where women have to wear hijabs. There's no freedom. There's no freedom to vote. There hasn't been elections in over 10 years. There's no right for people to voice any criticism of the government. Government. And if they have anything against a person, they could just kill them without any sort of trial or any sort of legal document. And so when we have terror groups that are ruling the Palestinian people, I think when we say free Gaza, they're missing two words from Hamas. The sooner this terror group goes, the sooner the Palestinian people will be able to be free.
Buck Sexton
Amen. Thank you. Yael Eckstein from Israel giving us the latest from there and also reacting to the awful event in Washington, D.C. talk to you again soon.
Yael Eckstein
Thank you so much.
Buck Sexton
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Jack Armstrong
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.
Buck Sexton
He's Joe Getty.
Jack Armstrong
We're Armstrong and Getty. We try to bring you the truth.
Buck Sexton
And help you figure out this crazy modern world.
Clay Travis
How about something about a comedic tone?
Jack Armstrong
We have a winner.
Clay Travis
Yes.
Jack Armstrong
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Leon Naifak
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Jack Armstrong
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
Buck Sexton
No.
Leon Naifak
It became known as the Iran Contra affair.
Yael Eckstein
And I'm not taking any more questions.
Clay Travis
In just a second, I'm going to ask.
Leon Naifak
I'm Leon Naifak, co creator of Slow Burn. In my podcast, Fiasco Iran Contra, you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago, but which few of us still remember today.
Jack Armstrong
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Clay Travis
Please do.
Leon Naifak
To hear the whole story, listen to Iran Contra on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Buck Sexton
Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton show. Buck, have you recovered? Did you need even more coffee than normal? By the way, go to crockett coffee.com. use code book. Maybe you were up late last night like Buck was. We'll have some fun with this in the third hour. You finally have gotten back. The Knicks haven't been winning 25 years. Basically, when you were a kid, they were good. They're up comfortably. I'm gonna be honest with you. I turned off my television. I was watching the game a little bit. I said, man, nicks are up 12 points. Two and a half minutes to go. Whatever the heck it was. I was like, this game's over. I went to go read my British spy collection books, the Slow House, which I love. McCarron is the author of these books. If you like spy books. I can't put these down. They're Paige Turners. I know. I think they made a television show about it on Amazon. I've never watched the television show. I love the books. I mean, they are so good. So I was like, well, this game's over. I'm gonna put this down. Go ahead and start getting ready for bed. Didn't even look back at my phone until I got the notification about the. The serious incident in D.C. and I then went in and I saw your tweet. The Knicks blew a lead on an epic level that almost has never happened before in the playoffs.
Clay Travis
I think, Clay, you could have put five of me out there with my bad knee and I would have held the lead that they had. I mean, should have been over. It was a gut punch. But I do give the Knicks credit for consistency because I can't think of another sports franchise that for so many decades has been so consistent in finding the best possible moment to disappoint you. It's. It's really an incredible thing as a Knicks fan, you know, just when you think, think just when you think they may break out and come through for you. But really, I think this is your fault, Clay. I had to watch my beloved Knicks just have a gut punch of a night. You get me all emotionally invested in this game, and last night I just. I just couldn't believe it. It was. It was the most shocking thing I've seen on TV since the Red Wedding of Game of Thrones.
Buck Sexton
Here's a stat for you. Before that game last night. Congratulations to the Pacer. Teams leading by nine points or more with one minute left were 14:34 and oh. In NBA playoff games. 14:34 and oh, that was a super difficult collapse. We'll have some fun with that and we'll roll through all the big news stories out there. Coming up, third hour of the program. Thanks for hanging, but Clay Travis and.
Clay Travis
Buck Sexton on the front lines of truth.
Jack Armstrong
Why should you listen 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.
Buck Sexton
He's Joe Getty.
Jack Armstrong
We're Armstrong and Getty. We try to bring you the truth.
Buck Sexton
And help you figure out this crazy modern world.
Clay Travis
Something about a comedic tone.
Jack Armstrong
We have a winner.
Clay Travis
Yes.
Jack Armstrong
Listen to Armstrong. You get it on Demand on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Leon Naifak
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency. It became known as the Iran Contra affair.
Jack Armstrong
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Clay Travis
Please do.
Leon Naifak
To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco Iran Contra on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jack Armstrong
You're listening to an iHeart podcast.
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
Episode: Hour 2 - Yael Eckstein from Israel
Release Date: May 22, 2025
Host/Producer: iHeartPodcasts
In the second hour of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into a critical discussion surrounding the Biden administration's alleged cover-up tactics, media biases, and the recent tragic assassination at a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C. The episode features an insightful interview with Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, who provides a firsthand perspective on rising anti-Semitism and its broader implications for Israeli and American communities.
[04:14] Clay Travis opens the discussion by addressing the ongoing narrative that the Biden administration is engaged in a cover-up. He draws parallels to the perceived inefficacy of the COVID-19 lockdowns and school closures, emphasizing that despite daily assertions of awareness, the broader public remains oblivious.
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The conversation takes a somber turn as Travis and Sexton report on a horrific assassination at a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C. A young Jewish couple, who were about to be engaged, were brutally killed by an alleged murderer shouting "Free Palestine."
[25:38] Buck Sexton introduces Yael Eckstein, who addresses the recent tragic event and its broader implications for Jewish and Christian communities both in Israel and the United States.
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Yael Eckstein expresses deep condolences to the families affected and underscores the importance of solidarity between Americans and Israelis.
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Eckstein draws connections between campus protests in the U.S. and historical Intifadas in Israel, highlighting how extremist slogans like "Free Palestine" are fostering anti-Semitic sentiments.
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The discussion shifts to the response of political leaders to rising anti-Semitism. Eckstein praises former President Trump for his immediate condemnation of the attack as anti-Semitic, contrasting it with the muted responses from other political figures.
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Travis and Sexton critique media figures like Jake Tapper for attempting to downplay the severity of the situation, suggesting that such actions are part of a broader misinformation strategy.
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Eckstein elaborates on the nature of Hamas-controlled Gaza, emphasizing the lack of freedoms and the oppressive regime. She argues that labeling Gaza as "free" ignores the reality of Hamas' authoritarian rule.
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Travis and Sexton discuss the apparent tolerance of anti-Semitism within the Democratic Party, arguing that the party is too lenient towards intolerant elements. They express skepticism about whether Democrat leadership will take stronger stands against anti-Semitism.
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The hosts analyze the broader impact of rising anti-Semitism on American society and Israel's security. They highlight how extremist ideologies are infiltrating various communities, leading to increased tensions and violence.
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In the concluding segments, Travis and Sexton reiterate the importance of standing against hatred and promoting unity between Jewish and Christian communities. They emphasize the role of international solidarity in combating extremist ideologies and safeguarding shared values.
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This episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show offers a robust critique of mainstream media's handling of political narratives and sheds light on the alarming rise of anti-Semitism. Through the compelling insights of Yael Eckstein, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by Jewish and Christian communities in the current socio-political climate. The hosts call for heightened awareness and proactive measures to combat hatred and ensure the protection of marginalized communities.
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