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Clay Travis
Massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency. It became known as the Iran Contra affair. The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you. Please do to hear the whole story. Listen to Fiasco Iran Contra on the.
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Clay Travis
All right, third hour of play and buck kicks off now. And we told you yesterday about this story. I wanted to follow up on it. You have about 50, 50 or so south African Afrikaner migrants who have been welcomed into America by President Trump and the administration. This is not even a busy hour under the Biden border. In one sector of the border in terms of migrants and those were illegals. These are of course legal migrants who are entering the country at our request with our permission, as they are supposed to. But Clay, we now have to address something and it is not something that I ever thought would come up in quite this way. The Democrats are just furious about America's warm embrace of African migrants into are a great nation. They all of a sudden have a problem with. I thought we were a nation of immigrants. I thought that everything was supposed to be this way where we just bring in people from. From wherever or in fact they thought it was supposed to be that people could just choose to come, they could break our laws, they could just show up. We all know what's going on here. And it's very interesting because they're quite upset by the situation. And it's because I think it shows a lot of the rot, the moral and intellectual rot that has completely overtaken the Democrat party and the left and specifically on issues relating to not just immigration but race. And this is shown by the fact that they are so upset over 50 white migrants showing up from South Africa. And the reason is that they're showing up because the government of South Africa, which is now is black. I mean over. It's everyone who runs the country essentially is black, is being racist to their white minority. And this is something that's very hard for the Democrat mind to accept or comprehend. How is it possible, we have trained and told everybody for so many years, Clay, that white people are the bad people whenever it comes to race relations, that any injustice that occurs in the realm of race must be white people doing it to somebody else. And this is where this whole thing has turned into something of a farce because Democrats suddenly find themselves upset about this. Scott Jennings, who does, as we know, great work on cnn, he pointed this out last night on CNN when they had a panel on this. This is cut 19. Listen in. I do think it's not alleged discrimination that these people are facing in South Africa.
Buck Sexton
I mean the law there absolute their.
Clay Travis
Property to be confiscated. They are subject to racial discrimination. Some have been subject to violence. From some reports that I have read.
Buck Sexton
I mean we're talking about 50 something people.
Clay Travis
And the people who seem to be angriest about this today had no problem.
Buck Sexton
With 20 million coming here, some of the worst people in the world coming here, including gang members and so on and so forth.
Clay Travis
So I don't have a lot of sympathy for the folks who are outraged today after what happened to this country over the last several years. Over 50 something people who are clearly being discriminated against in South Africa. Clay. I mean if you asked the average MSNBC guest or CNN host, who would you rather have Here, an illegal MS.13 gang member or a legal immigrant from South Africa fleeing oppression who happens to be white. I think we all know the answer.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, it's not a difficult call. And to me this is emblematic of one of the major structural issues that the Democrat Party has, they're racist against white people now as a huge part of their base. They're also anti Semitic as a huge part of their base. And this identity politics coalition that we all were told they had built during Obama's presidency. You talked about how Obama did not have any sort of substantial sort of glow. He didn't have any ability to transcend or bring his popularity to other people. Right. His coattails did not actually drag very many other people into office. In fact, the reality was things went worse for Democrats. But look at what they've done since, because this is the natural result of this. They ran Hillary Clinton in 2016, and what did they argue? It's her time. It's time for a woman to be president. They tried to identity politics coalition Hillary into the White House. Then they actually went back completely on it and went with Joe Biden, the oldest, whitest, as we just said, least mentally and physically competent president that we've probably ever had in any of our lives. And they dragged him across the finish line because, Buck, I think they got lucky with COVID happening, which allowed them to hide him in the basement. Otherwise Trump would have won comfortably in 2020. And then in 2024, what did they do? They went back to the identity politics coalition and they got stomped. And, and they cannot escape it now. They have unleashed the crazy inside of their party. And the crazy is of the opinion that white men were and are the root evil of society. And then of course, it's expanded to Hispanic men and Asian men and black men, because all of masculinity is now toxic. And they do not have anyone. They don't have anyone. This, this is where I, I, I, I come back to again, who is a normal dude in the Democrat Party who is just a guy that you would like to have a beer with that has in any way a prominent voice in the Democrat Party. To me, this is all connected to the problem they had. They recognized the issue. They tried to bring in a guy like Tim Walls, but they are hemorrhaging support from normal men all over the country. And I think a lot of normal women have followed them too. But this is profoundly a rebellion from the Democrat Party being led by men such that remember, Buck, they had Obama try to lecture black men for not showing up and supporting Kamala enough. Remember that? Right in the tail end of the campaign, they had Obama. Their big strategy on how to turn out black men was to have Obama tell all black men out there, hey, you're being A little bit sexist because you're not supporting. You're not supporting. Kamala, enough. All of this, I think, is blowing up in their faces. And I think when you see a story like this out of South Africa, it is evidence. And I sent to Greg. We'll see when this clip comes in. But on interviews, leaders in South Africa are basically saying, hey, we need to kill more white people in the country.
Clay Travis
Well, there's. You're talking. There's a. There's a song that goes back to the days of apartheid. And it was. It's. They talk about killing the boar, which is a reference to the Dutch ancestry, Afrikaner farmers. And look, there was a repulsive and immoral system of apartheid in South Africa. And when it was then removed, they unfortunately replaced it with something that it could have been a, you know, rule of law, everyone is treated equal, democracy. But what they replaced it with was a racial entitlement state. So certainly not as bad as apartheid was, but still bad. I mean, they still got big. You know, you still have rules that disenfranchise the 7%. You know, it's a small, pretty small minority of the country, but the 7% of the country that. That is white explicitly. So. And the country is having huge problems. I mean, if you look at the economy, crime, I mean, all of the issues of governance for Certainly the last 30 years or so that you could measure in South Africa, the place is a mess, and they've got rolling blackouts. They literally can't keep the lights on in this country. And this was not something that had existed previously. So they've got a lot of challenges, a lot of problems. But bring it back here for a second. Why? You know, first of all, as you've pointed out, you know, Disney, like, freaks out and doesn't want to have the baseball game in Georgia or something. What was it again?
Buck Sexton
You know, over the Atlanta. Over the new Georgia voting bill, which actually has increased the number of people that are out in their vote. But yeah, they. They. They pulled the all star game out of Atlanta.
Clay Travis
So. So the hint of the smallest injustice in this country that, you know, affects people that the left cares about is a national crisis. But an open policy of racial discrimination, which is what it is in South Africa, we should be opposed in principle because it is based in principle against racial discrimination anywhere in any form. We just had to have a reckoning with this in our own country, where the affirmative action policies that had been in place were racist, they were wrong, they were unconstitutional. Supreme Court finally has started to write that wrong. And Clay, the Democrats, though, they're so upset. I actually watched this MSNBC panel this morning on this. Here is. This is 21. They're angry that we took 50 South African migrants. They really. This is a big problem for them. Play 21. So deeply and morally wrongheaded and repulsive. These are the descendants of the people who created the most diabolical system of white supremacy in human history, apartheid. This is a modern replacement theory in a country where, by the way, white people make up 7% of the population and own 78% of the farmland.
Buck Sexton
So actually there's no injustice here.
Clay Travis
It's taking places away from refugees who are really being crushed by authoritarian governments for these folks who have never had anything happen to them. And Trump, amazingly, called it a genocide. One of the worst lies I've ever heard him say. There's just been a small handful of farmers that have been killed over the past 10 years. No land has actually been expropriated. It's just a forest and a sham and a moral ugliness. It's not a small handful of people that have been killed. Start with that. Ok, but beyond that, Clay, so what do they want to have happen here? Because what they did in Zimbabwe, and this is why I brought it up yesterday, was land expropriation. It was ok. Too many white people here own land. We're taking it and we're giving it. And that's why I brought up that documentary, Mugabe and the White African. And we're giving it to the people. You know what happened? The country started to basically starve.
Buck Sexton
Yes.
Clay Travis
I don't think they really want to go down that route in South Africa, but they don't want to say that because they don't want to actually have to face the realities of the system that they are presiding over.
Buck Sexton
Listen to this. This is from June of 2018, but I wanted to play it. This is Julius Malema. He's a leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters. In an interview, he says, we're not calling right now for the killing of white people. This is the kind of environment that exists. This is a media interview. Cut 37.
Clay Travis
I don't know what's going to happen in the future. I'm saying to you, we've not called for the killing of white people, at least for now. I can't guarantee the future. Yeah, but I mean, you'd understand somebody watching that, especially as it gets shared on Twitter. They freak out.
Buck Sexton
It sounds like a genocidal crybabies.
Clay Travis
Crybabies. I'M not calling for the slaughter of.
Buck Sexton
White people, at least for now.
Clay Travis
I can't give you a guarantee of the future, especially when things are going.
Buck Sexton
The way they are.
Clay Travis
Subtext. Especially things.
Buck Sexton
If things are going the way they.
Clay Travis
Are, there will be a revolution in this country.
Buck Sexton
I can tell you now. I'm not calling for the execution of white people right now.
Clay Travis
And he doubles down on it. He's very clear. He's like, yeah, that's what I'm saying. He's like, don't be a beast. That's what I'm saying.
Buck Sexton
That's not misspeaking. If you have an issue with that, you're a crybaby. That is the.
Clay Travis
And then there's also the. The singing. I meant to get to this, but I diverted the singing of the song Shoot the Boar, you know, Shoot the Farmer, which has been. There's video of that which has circulated from. I mean, it's a stadium full of people. It's like, let's say, I don't know, 40,000 people or something who are all singing Shoot the white people. And this is from the head of a political party. Right. So, you know, if the head of the Libertarian Party in this country was having. I'm just picking a random party, but, you know, if the head of any party in this country was having rallies where they're saying, we're not calling for the execution of our fellow citizens yet, or cheering and chanting about it, I think people would have a problem with that. But you see, Democrats always have to pretend. They have to pretend to be the heroes in the civil rights struggles that they had nothing to do with. And so whenever you bring up South Africa, all they want to talk about is South Africa from 40, 50, 60 years ago. Yeah, they don't want to talk about South Africa today, which is the problem.
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In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a.
Clay Travis
Massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency. Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
Buck Sexton
No.
Clay Travis
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Buck Sexton
Welcome back in Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us. All right, so Buck, cnn Last night, I think you'd mentioned this a little bit. Scott Jennings got into it with some of the panelists on the CNN primetime show, the Abby Phillips show. And I want you to listen to how crazy the answer is here from this woman who he's debating. We'll figure out her name in a sec. But she says, well, if they're not happy in South Africa, they should just go back to the country that they came from hundreds of years ago. Because I think this gets into a really interesting question. At what point are you a native of where you actually live? I would argue it's way less than hundreds of years ago. But listen to this discussion. She says if they're not happy, they should just go back to Germany or Holland or wherever.
Clay Travis
Listen, 35, 30 plus years ago, they went through a revolution. The apartheid system ended and they reformed their constitution under the great leader of Nelson Mandela. And that allowed for a racial reconciliation, one that this country has yet to do. But South Africa did it and they reformed their constitution. And part of that is that the people who are native to that land deserve their rightful land back. That is not what the Afrikaners actually want to have happen, which are the white Africans and so. So who are not originally from Africa who colonize South Africa also. And so that is what they are saying is discrimination. Now, if the constitution in South Africa is discriminatory, they have their checks and balances in that land just like we do. And that is for them to. So if the Afrikaners don't actually like.
Buck Sexton
The land, they can leave that country.
Clay Travis
They are. They're leaving to come here. No, these refugees are coming here. They can actually leave and go to where their native land is, which is probably Germany.
Buck Sexton
Are you against them coming here?
Clay Travis
Holland. Holland.
Buck Sexton
Are you against them coming here?
Clay Travis
I'm against the hypocrisy of this administration.
Buck Sexton
I think we could have a big discussion about this. How I have to be careful not to curse sometimes. And I listen to some of these clips. Go back to their native land. Like if you say that in the United States about somebody who's been here like 10 years, you are a crazy racist. Right? Go back to where you came from.
Clay Travis
10 minutes. If you're a trend at Aragua gangbanger who lies to immigration authorities sneaks into the countries. You can beat your wife in human traffic. The libs are like, he's as American as Thomas Jefferson.
Buck Sexton
How wild is this? They want him to go back to Germany and Holland from were they hundreds of years ago they would colonizers.
Clay Travis
There's a million ways to analyze this. Whatever anti whiteness was made fashionable in the Democrat Party, it was mandatory belief in the Democrat Party. They and People say, what about all the white people vote Democrat? Yeah. They're collaborators with the ideology. They think that they're above it and better than the other white people that have to be constantly maligned and undermined.
Buck Sexton
Fair question. Because I do think this is interesting. How long do you have to live somewhere to be considered a native?
Clay Travis
I think if your people have been somewhere for, I'm trying to do the math in my head, 350 some odd years because the Dutch East India Company landed in South Africa, by the way, they built the country, too. There was no country before there were warring African tribes. The Zulu tribe was a conquering tribe that came 150 years after the Dutch arrived there. But no one knows history. So you know, whatever. It's like, oh, why don't we give the, give all of our land back to the Iroquois? How about no? Some opportunities are immediate, others take time to develop. Consider this. Some experts believe our nation has an asset that could be worth as much as $150 trillion. And that asset has been buried under American soil and may well be the basis for creating such a fund. Just to give you an idea of how big this is, it could pay off the national debt four times over and this asset is hiding in plain sight. Time will tell if the Trump administration decides to release it, but Jim Rickards, former adviser to the White House and Federal Reserve, says if you're over 50, this could be your best chance to build lasting wealth from a once in a century event. To hear more of Jim's thinking, go to birthright2025.com if he's right, it could make President Trump the most popular president in history and help millions of investors retire wealthy. Go to birthright2025.com to get the details free of charge, paid for by Paradigm Press. All right, welcome back into Clay and Buck. Want to take a bunch of your calls and talk backs here before we close up shop in the back half of this hour. So light us up 800-282-2882 on those phone lines. And you know what? Actually, Clay, let's take a couple now and then we'll dive back into this discussion because I agree with you. The yeah, the white South Africans should go back to where they came from in the 1650s, like what is hundreds of years ago.
Buck Sexton
This is like me or you being like, you should just go back to Ireland or England. Like what? I, I've been here for hundreds of years.
Clay Travis
I, I, it's, it's remarkable. And I mean, just imagine if you applied that to other people and their race. For example, in this country, like, go back. If you, if you said to anybody, go back to where you came from in America and they were non white. It's a, it's a huge, huge scandal. But here we are on TV as CNN commentators. Like, they could go back to. I don't know, I don't think the South Africans have spent a lot of time in Germany that she's referring to.
Buck Sexton
But just go back to Germany and then somebody else interjects Holland, you know, like, oh, that makes it easier. These people have been in South Africa for hundreds of years.
Clay Travis
Well, this is an easy talk back. We like this one. A.A. jerome from Des Moines. Clay and Buck, you guys are awesome.
Buck Sexton
Thanks for everything.
Clay Travis
Short and sweet, man. Thank you. You know, just a little, little pick me up there. I appreciate that. Thank you, Jerome. And we've also got B.B. dustin from Phoenix. Hit it. Hey, Clay and Buck, Dustin from Arizona, man. I think you guys should get Jake Tapper on there and really hammer him. I want Buck to do what Clay did to Mike Pence. That would be awesome.
Buck Sexton
Radio.
Clay Travis
Thanks, guys. Keep up the good work. Clay, if, if we have Tapper on and if he deserves the code red, are you going to call for a code Red? Are you going to be like, I hear you like the Eagles, they play football too.
Buck Sexton
No, I am not. I think Jake Tapper should have to explain to this audience why he is in any way trustworthy when he did not cover Biden's dementia when he was on air daily on cnn. And I think he should have the answer. I think you should have to answer. I don't think he'll come on. I think he will find a reason not to come on because I think.
Clay Travis
Has goaded me that he should be allowed to come on to respond to us. So, okay, you know, he's gone right to me and said, you know, I don't know what you're saying on your show. I think you do know what you're saying because you're like texting me and telling me you want to come on.
Buck Sexton
So I look the caller for people who forgot. I do not feel like typically it is our job to fight with people who come on the program in general, but when you won't answer a. Like, for people who don't remember, I got really fired up at Mike Pence because he wouldn't answer a question about whether if he were elected president, he would pardon Trump in the event that Trump, they tried to put him in prison. I think that is an integral question that a presidential candidate should have to answer. And when you are running for president, which is an entirely hypothetical based decision, Right. All you say is, if I am elected, then I will do. If A, then I will do. B. Right. The entire presidency is an extended hypothetical. And when he said, well, I don't really want to get into hypotheticals, to me it was insulting to the audience because his answer was actually, no, he wouldn't have. And I think Mike Pence's political career is over. I think he couldn't get elected in the state of Indiana to any office right now. That's my opinion. Maybe I'm wrong. I certainly know he has no presidential future in this country.
Clay Travis
I remember Clay decided to hand out a spanking on air that day.
Buck Sexton
But when you disrespect the audience, I'm not saying that I'm going to agree with every guest or that you're going to agree with every guest. And we shouldn't. There should be a variety of perspectives. But when you lie or when you are dishonest with this audience, it is an insult to, I think, the audience. And that upsets me as I just. Because they're not being honest.
Clay Travis
One thing that we don't do here is we don't invite people in or invite people on under the auspices of, hey, you know, I, you said something really interesting. We'd love to just have a conversation and then ambush them. They used to do that to me at cnn all the time. I would go on at cnn, they would change this. I'm not making this up at all. I'm not exaggerating that. I'd be sitting there with my little earpiece and they'd say, hey, we're actually going to change the topic. And you know, the anchor wants to pull in this tweet that we just found that's basically like, hey, why are all Republicans such evil racists? So, like you're going to respond to that? I mean, they would do. They would. It was just ambush stuff all the time. We don't ambush people. If Tapper and Alex, whatever his name is, comes on the show, they know in advance that I think this whole project is absolutely garbage, that this speaking truth to power thing is preposterous, that they were part of the lie, that they were cowards when it mattered, and that trying to tell us now the facts, that they should have told this at least a year, if not more ago is not. It's not praiseworthy. It's just an effort in political CYA and trying to Cash in on the lies so they know that we feel that way. So if they come on, just understand. It's not like, hey, man, heard you did a great book. You want to come on and have a conversation? Because. So just to be clear, so we'll come right out of the gates. It would not be a normal interview because I'm going to say so. I never. So we played the, you know, anyway, I don't want to get ahead of whether. Whether we have the guys on or not. We'll see. But I do think that it's important to keep in mind that when we invite people on, they know if it's going to be, you know, to invite them on to have a conversation or if we have a problem with what they're saying. And this would be in the ladder. So there's no. There's no. Like, there's no surprise here. There's no. Anyway, let's get back into this South Africa conversation here for a second, because I thought this was also really interesting. MSNBC's Yamiche Alcindor, who is very upset this is 22. The notion that. That South Africans, these, you know, Afrikaner, white South Africans can assimilate well, play 22.
Buck Sexton
So the Trump administration, they're saying that essentially these white South Africans assimilate better, and they're also not as much of a security risk. That's really causing a lot of people to be appalled, frankly. And I also should tell people that this violence that they're talking about that are dealing with these Africanas. I've been hearing from people that say.
Clay Travis
There is violence in South Africa, but.
Buck Sexton
It'S affecting everybody of every single race.
Clay Travis
I mean, that's a non sequitur at the end. But let me just throw. Let me just throw this out there, Clay. Our whole immigration system is based on. We pick people for things that we think are worthy to pick, and that will be good. So things like being able to speak English matters.
Buck Sexton
Yes.
Clay Travis
Things like, do you have cultural or familial ties into this country already matters. And bringing in Third Worlders who can't speak English, with no education in any language whatsoever, whose first act on US Soil is illegal, and then they immediately want their welfare, which is what Biden did for four years. And it's happened a lot before then, too. That's actually not what our immigration system is supposed to be. Assimilation is supposed to happen.
Buck Sexton
We just had the NBA draft yesterday, and this is the argument writ large that I would support on immigration. We should be taking the most skilled practitioners of all different sorts of disciplines from all over the world and bringing them here and allowing our setup, our foundational legal systems to let those people have more success than they would otherwise be able to have in their native country. I don't think we should be bringing in people that are not highly skilled. This is my argument for legal immigration and it's the opposite of what was happening there. And what the Trump team, to my knowledge has argued is these are highly educated English speaking individuals who will be immediately able to go to work and provide taxpaying support in the United States. And I think most of you out there, regardless of where we're bringing people in, would I like to bring in more doctors? Yes, I think we could use more highly skilled, highly trained doctors from other parts of the country. But I like engineers. Would I like incredibly talented software engineers? Would I like all of the best experts in so many different fields of medicine and beyond from other parts of the world to be able to come here and found new companies and be more successful? Yes. That is the, the first round draft pick analogy of the American immigration system, which we need more of and less focus on unskilled immigrants.
Clay Travis
I mean, one thing, you know, I, in my forthcoming book, which will be out, looks like January of next year, the, one of the chapters, Clay, I get into is on the immigration issue. And I just talk about being at the US Mexico border, specifically in the San Diego sector. And you sit there and you're looking and you go on, there's, there's the reality on one side of the border, the reality the other side of the border and there's a fence and you can see it in real time. And you go on, one side of this fence is chaos, disorder, crime, you know, all kinds of problems. On the other side, it's like a beautiful national, it's like a beautiful state park. And you know, $10 million homes down the beach, it's the same beach. The difference is the people there and the political system that they have created. Right. This is, we have to get back down to a very, very basic understanding of reality here. And VIP email from Ron, which I think is excellent. He says this woman, meaning the CNN commentator, has no clue what she's talking about. When the Dutch came to South Africa, there were no natives, there were no native tribes. The Zulus, which I said this, were much further north. The other tribe in the area were the Bantu, who were with a wandering people. They were not settled. They did not have cities, they did not have towns. They were essentially herdsmen on the move. I added that part, but that's what he's saying. South Africa was empty. There were no settlements. The Dutch made South Africa and settled where there weren't actually people. The Afrikaners are the original natives in that sense. Even the Zulus weren't organized as a power yet. So the landmass of Africa, we are to believe inherently belongs to people. The entire landmass of, of, you know, darker skin.
Buck Sexton
Because.
Clay Travis
And what's fascinating about this, you say, okay, well, you're going to have to explain that to the whole northern African contingent that are Arab Muslims that came as part of waves of conquest. By the way, like, we could play this game all day.
Buck Sexton
How long do you have to be somewhere to be considered a native is a really difficult question for people who want to argue against. Argue colonies and colonizers. Let me just point this out. If you believe human migration patterns and the existence of humanity, we all in some way are native to Africa. So all these individuals would be is doing a return to their ancestral homeland when they came from Holland or wherever in Europe, back to Africa.
Clay Travis
Let me ask you a fun one. Are the Palestinians native to Palestine? No, they are not. Not under these rules.
Buck Sexton
They absolutely.
Clay Travis
First of all, there is no Palestine. But put that aside, were they in the region? No, they absolutely were not in the region. It was Greek settlement and then it was. And Jewish. But I'm just saying, I mean the Mediterranean basin, ancient Greece and Jews and Phoenicians, and guess what? They were Arab invaders who showed up and were brought Islam and decided, hey, we're going to replace the holiness in this city with our own stuff. So are they, Are they original? No, they're not actually.
Buck Sexton
Well, it's just a very.
Clay Travis
Been around since the seventh century, man, they're late to the game. But yet it's their land.
Buck Sexton
Well, it's just so arbitrary, right? Like when you are going to decide when is a land claim valid and when is it not valid. Right. And historically, everyone is from Africa. Right. So all you're doing when you are coming to South Africa is returning to your ancestral homeland. Now look, this is also absurd because if you say like you're a native New Yorker, everybody's like, okay, yeah, your life, you have spent in New York. I'm a native Tennessean. I've spent most of my life in Tennessee. Nobody would argue it, but our lives are relatively short periods.
Clay Travis
But this is why you get into how arbitrary this whole thing is. I'd also just point out that, I mean, you look at something like the U.S. the U.S. you know, expansion into the west and the birth of Texas. And you know, who was fighting with us against bands of Comanche raiders, for example, other native tribes that they had dispossessed from their land and in some cases murdered, mutilated and enslaved. Yeah, that's right. They were all fighting each other here and they built no cities and they had no written language. And some of them were so ticked off at the others that they joined the white guys to hunt down their hated enemies because they stole their land.
Buck Sexton
I mean, research on the French and Indian War, like they allied with the French to kill a lot of us. Right. I mean, but historically, yes. Your point is there were many different native tribes that have been fighting for generations. We got here. America is, is thankfully the greatest country that's ever existed in the history of the world. But it is funny to me that, oh, you can tell the South African white people go back to your country on CNN and they've been there hundreds of years.
Clay Travis
But this fundamentally, this is just exposing the anti whiteness that is a central organizing belief of the American left and the Democrat party.
Buck Sexton
No doubt. Buck, you are ecstatic right now because you're New York Knicks. We mentioned this a little bit earlier. Ali. Where's producer Ali? Ali, you were saying you got caught in the subway with all the celebrating Knicks fans who for 50 years have not had anything to celebrate. Yeah, and we completely forgot we were.
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Welcome back in Clay. Travis Buck Sexton show okay, couple of things. We had Mother's Day on Sunday. I meant to mention this before. I think it was Friday of last week. Laura pulled me aside as wives do, and she said you and Buck were totally wrong about one of the conversational topics you were involved in. And I said, okay, was not expecting it to be this. She said, you both completely underrated Henry VIII as a British king. She said, downside, yes, he may have beheaded some some wives. I said, laura, you're gonna get me canceled for your opinion sharing it on television. But she was like, he was actually a great king. He's one of the greatest British kings of all time. Now she is obsessed with the royal family. The other day I walked into the kitchen, she's listening to like British podcasts on the Harry Charles relationship. I admittedly enjoy some of the drama, but I was not expecting of all the opinions that we give on this show, for Laura to be like, you guys did not give Henry VII the credit that he deserves. Other than the beheading of the queens, he was one of the best.
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She said that she was one of the best kings that England ever had.
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Buck Sexton
Wives too? I wish that I would get the lenient treatment that Henry VIII got from my wives. Like, you know, he's a really good leader other than beheading his wives. So I don't know. I'm not. If I get canceled over my wife's opinion of Henry viii, this is going to be unprecedented. But I will tell you that I did my research and he was a very successful king. Other than the beheading of the wives, one of the three or four best when they rank kings that ever ruled England. So I was not expecting for our, our takes on Henry VIII to have triggered my wife, but I wanted to make sure that I that I cleaned that up a little bit there.
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You did leave us with the Church of England, which is the conversation for another time. But I don't know how you factor that one into his legacy. I will have to get to more talkbacks than everything else tomorrow because we are at time for today. But yeah, it's gonna be another fantastic show. Go check out the podcast network in the meantime and we'll be back with it tomorrow. Made in America means something to us.
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show – Hour 3: "Bring the Best to America"
Release Date: May 13, 2025 | Host: Clay Travis and Buck Sexton | Platform: iHeartPodcasts
In this episode, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into the controversial topic of South African Afrikaner migrants being welcomed into the United States under the Trump administration. They contrast this with the Biden administration's handling of migrant situations, highlighting significant political and racial undertones.
Clay Travis opens the discussion by highlighting the stark difference in migrant receptions:
"We have about 50 or so South African Afrikaner migrants who have been welcomed into America by President Trump and the administration. This is not even a busy hour under the Biden border..." ([02:14])
Travis and Sexton critique the Democratic Party's response to the influx of white South African migrants, suggesting that the party exhibits an inherent racial bias against white individuals.
Clay Travis asserts:
"The Democrats are just furious about America's warm embrace of African migrants into our great nation... It shows a lot of the rot, the moral and intellectual rot that has completely overtaken the Democrat party and the left..." ([05:25])
Buck Sexton expands on this, arguing that the Democratic base has shifted towards anti-white and anti-Semitic sentiments:
"This is emblematic of one of the major structural issues that the Democrat Party has, they're racist against white people now as a huge part of their base. They're also anti-Semitic..." ([06:01])
The hosts explore the current state of South Africa, emphasizing racial discrimination against the white minority and the nation's socio-economic challenges post-apartheid.
Clay Travis provides historical context:
"There was a repulsive and immoral system of apartheid in South Africa. When it was removed, they unfortunately replaced it with a racial entitlement state... They still have rules that disenfranchise the 7%... It's a small, pretty small minority of the country, but the 7% of the country that is white explicitly..." ([10:50])
They discuss the economic turmoil, including rolling blackouts and governance issues:
"The economy, crime, and all the issues of governance for certainly the last 30 years... the place is a mess, and they've got rolling blackouts." ([10:50])
The conversation addresses alarming statements from South African leaders advocating for violence against white individuals, reflecting deep-seated racial animosity.
Buck Sexton cites an interview with Julius Malema:
"This is Julius Malema. He's a leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters. In an interview, he says, 'We're not calling right now for the killing of white people...'" ([13:08])
Clay Travis critiques these sentiments and their portrayal in media:
"They have been saying is discrimination. Now, if the constitution in South Africa is discriminatory, they have their checks and balances in that land just like we do..." ([12:16])
They also reference the song "Shoot the Boar," symbolizing violent rhetoric against white farmers:
"There's video of that which has circulated from... it's like, let's say, 40,000 people... singing Shoot the white people." ([14:17])
Travis and Sexton engage in a nuanced debate about who qualifies as "native" to a land, using South Africa and Palestine as case studies to underscore the complexities of historical colonization and migration.
Clay Travis challenges the notion of native status:
"Are the Palestinians native to Palestine? No, they are not. Not under these rules." ([34:06])
Buck Sexton counters by highlighting human migration patterns:
"If you believe human migration patterns and the existence of humanity, we all in some way are native to Africa. So all these individuals would be is doing a return to their ancestral homeland..." ([34:14])
The discussion underscores the arbitrary nature of defining native status and critiques the political motivations behind such definitions.
The hosts advocate for an immigration system that prioritizes highly skilled and educated individuals who can seamlessly assimilate and contribute economically to the United States.
Buck Sexton states:
"We should be taking the most skilled practitioners of all different sorts of disciplines from all over the world and bringing them here... I like engineers. Would I like incredibly talented software engineers? Yes." ([30:04])
Clay Travis contrasts this by criticizing the acceptance of unskilled immigrants:
"Bringing in Third Worlders who can't speak English, with no education in any language whatsoever... That's actually not what our immigration system is supposed to be." ([29:39])
In the latter part of the episode, Travis and Sexton shift focus to broader political frustrations, touching upon perceived hypocrisy in media narratives and the challenges faced by the Democratic Party in addressing race relations.
Clay Travis reflects on media tactics:
"They used to do that to me at CNN all the time... They would ambush people with tough questions that derail the conversation." ([27:02])
Buck Sexton emphasizes the importance of honesty and accountability in political discourse:
"When you lie or when you are dishonest with this audience, it is an insult to... the audience. And that upsets me..." ([25:30])
The episode concludes with lighter banter about sports and upcoming topics, maintaining engagement and listener interest.
Clay Travis ([05:25]): "It shows a lot of the rot, the moral and intellectual rot that has completely overtaken the Democrat party and the left..."
Buck Sexton ([06:01]): "This is emblematic of one of the major structural issues that the Democrat Party has, they're racist against white people now as a huge part of their base. They're also anti-Semitic..."
Julius Malema ([13:08]): "We're not calling right now for the killing of white people..." ([13:08])
Clay Travis ([12:16]): "They're leaving to come here. No, these refugees are coming here. They can actually leave and go to where their native land is, which is probably Germany."
Buck Sexton ([30:04]): "We should be taking the most skilled practitioners of all different sorts of disciplines from all over the world and bringing them here..."
In "Bring the Best to America," Clay Travis and Buck Sexton engage in a passionate and critical examination of current immigration policies, racial dynamics within political parties, and the broader implications of these issues on American society. Through incisive commentary and substantive dialogue, the hosts challenge prevailing narratives and encourage listeners to reconsider the intersections of race, politics, and national identity.