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Clay Travis
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Clay Travis
Welcome in third hour of Clay and Buck kicks off right now, everybody, as Clay is drinking some of his Crockett coffee. By the way, I got my Overmountain Club mug in my hand crockett coffee.com and you can use code book, get a copy of American playbook signed by Mr. Clay. Travis Clay's also got a book coming out in November. I've got a book coming out of January. So you're going to get Clay and Buck books for your shelves aplenty. And we'll do more fun stuff for subscribers to Crockett Coffee related to all of that. So please go check it out. Remember, 10% of the profits goes to Tunnel the Towers Foundation. And and we've got some big news that we've been talking about today. We have Trump announcing the federalization, temporary federalization or federalizing of the Metro police, which is D.C. police. You know, they were the ones that for my friends who used fake IDs to go drink in Georgetown when they were in college, would arrest them and take their fake IDs. Yeah, that was, they were harsh. They were harsh on fake IDs back in the day.
Unknown
Oh, they brought in, they brought in the paddy wagon to GW and would arrest people in massive numbers for fake IDs in DC.
Clay Travis
Think about that. Fake IDs. You want to go drink a beer? Some kid who goes to GW, his parents are paying like 70 grand a year to send him. There's. They'll lock you up. But, you know, carjacking, I don't know, you're 17. No big deal. No, no big whoop. So, yeah, great. Crazy times, my friends. But, but Trump is taking action there. And look, he's got Judge Jeanine as the U.S. attorney. Some interesting things I'll just point out to everybody. We haven't discussed this. I want to get to the Russia conversation a little bit as well for Friday, because this is a big moment on the world stage for Trump and his deal making and international diplomacy. And whether you care about Ukraine or not, we're 300 billion plus in the hole for paying for this war. That's real money. And the longer we're involved, the more expensive it gets and the greater the possibility of some kind of, you know, mission creep. I think becomes Trump will try to keep us out of it, but it's still, you know, you don't want wars like this going on. Ok. It's bad for humanity, a lot of casualties, bad for business. So Trump's trying to end the whole thing, bring it to a ceasefire and get some kind of negotiated settlement. We'll talk about that in a second. But, Clay, one thing to keep in mind is Judge Janine. Have you ever done Judge Janine Show, Clay? You've done her show before? I would. Oh, yeah, yes.
Unknown
And, and I've seen her at Fox News a ton because obviously she was one of the stars of the five. So she's in the green room all the time.
Clay Travis
Yeah. So, I mean, I used to do her Saturday. She had a Saturday show back in the day, a solo show. I used to do her show pretty regularly. She's a great lady, a lot of fun, sharp as you can get. I mean, sharp as attack, and also fearless, a fierce lady, and does not, does not appreciate people preying on the innocent and is gonna drop the hammer now that she's the U.S. attorney. So she's the chief law enforcement officer, in essence, in, well, prosecutorial law enforcement. This is the attorney General. Right. For the whole country, but she's the chief prosecutorial arm for the federal government in D.C. she is the prosecutor making a lot of decisions in the District, things that people don't even really think about very often. Clay, there's often two different jurisdictions that criminals run afoul of the. Run afoul of state and federal at the same time. And drugs is one of them. So anytime there's, there's drug activity, especially if it involves people with a Firearm, an illegal firearm. Drugs and firearm. Illegal drugs and firearm on the same premises, for example, that's a violation of federal law. Felon in possession of a firearm. That's a violation of federal law. Intend to distribute violation of federal law. I mean, there's all these areas where the D.C. prosecutor could be overridden or I should say, could be pushed aside, where the federal prosecutor, Judge Jeanine, steps in. And I think that's where there's some opportunity here. But because if local law enforcement wants to work with federal law enforcement to take these bad guys off the streets, a huge part of it is, will they actually be punished and taken out of circulation so they can't prey upon the innocent anymore? With Judge Jeanine, I think the answer is a resounding yes, I agree.
Unknown
And I just, again, we read the DC Police union take on this. This is another example of Trump being, being a masterful controller of the narrative. We have discussed having morning press conferences and how brilliant we think they are because you have all of the media show up, they all report on exactly what Trump says, and then he controls the narrative for the day. The narrative for the week is violent crime. We're attacking it in D.C. democrats now have lined up and said, oh, crime's not actually that bad in D.C. i think that's a tough putt to sink for them. And also, Trump has now set the table for Friday with Vladimir Putin. This was my favorite. He gave a lot of detailed analysis of the situation coming in the discussions with Vladimir Putin. And we've heard a lot of that before. We've talked about it with him on this program quite a lot. But I like this question. He said, how will you know what the outcome of the negotiation is likely to be? I thought this was the perfect Trump response. Play that cut.
Clay Travis
Well, we're going to have a meeting with Vladimir Putin, and at the end of that meeting, probably in the first two minutes, I'll know exactly whether or not a deal can be, because that's what I do.
Unknown
I make deals.
Clay Travis
I'd answer to that question.
Unknown
Yeah, it is a perfect answer. And I mean, I do think it's worth pointing out that eight years ago they told all of us that Trump needed to be 25th amendment, amendment ID, then ignored Biden for four years. And, and I know we're only 200 days.
Clay Travis
So we know. Can I just say, we know they know what the 25th amendment is because they used to do nightly news cycles on CNN in the first term. But we need the 25th amendment for Trump and Then the Biden administration, I don't know the 25th Amendment is.
Unknown
They pretended that they didn't notice when Biden would walk out with the note cards and it would tell him exactly who to call in, in what order he would hold them in his hands. It was impossible. He would even say Biden would, I don't know, who do they have me asking questions of next? And he would look down at his list and Trump on a daily basis just shows up and answers every question under the sun. It's hard not to watch, and I know many of you probably were watching today if you were home, if you had some flexibility. But the degree of conversational topic and tone and information that he is processing on a day to day basis, whether it was what's going on with Ukraine, how to analyze Zelensky and Putin's perspectives and the United States responsibility there, breaking down all of the data on D.C. crime and why it was unacceptable and pivoting and also being really funny. I liked this clip too. I believe we have it where Peter Doocy says, hey, because they had such an overflow media attendance, Peter Doocy said, hey, maybe we could build a nicer White House press briefing room. And, and Trump had a good rejoinder there. Listen to this.
Buck Sexton
You're building a big, beautiful ballroom. Could we build a big, beautiful briefing room? I don't want you to be comfortable.
Clay Travis
So, so no, I don't want to make, I don't want to make life comfortable.
Unknown
Now this is also, I think, you know, we had Trump walking around last week on the roof. It does feel to me. Tell me if you think I'm crazy on this buck. Cause the answer could be yes. It feels like the press corps is even warming up a bit to Trump. And Trump might even be warming up a bit to the press corps. He feels more comfortable. I mean, you just heard that laughter erupt. I don't remember there being a lot of press conferences where laughter happened because the first term Democrats sent the message, oh, you can't laugh at a joke from Adolf Hitler. That's unacceptable. And, and at a minimum, it feels like that level of derision and discomfort in that relationship is gone. It feels like they kind of enjoy, I mean, after, maybe it's after covering Biden too, that they actually do enjoy just being able to do a job.
Clay Travis
I think some of the fake news has been brought to heel. That doesn't mean that they've changed. It doesn't mean that they've seen the error of their ways necessarily. They just realize I can't just keep running up this hill and getting mowed down. It's just not worth it. You know, might as well just ask a normal question and get a real answer instead of what does it feel like to be Hitler? President Trump, you know, the Acosta, remember Jim Acosta from cnn? His whole thing was getting into arguments with Trump and, you know, and then talk about how Trump was a fascist. Like, well, generally in totalitarian societies, if you stand up to the, the autocrat and try to humiliate him in public, you don't become richer and more famous and nothing bad happens to you, which is what was happening in the first term of Trump. So that was, that was a bit laughable, a bit absurd. But on the, on the funny line that he had about, about Putin and the two minutes and Clay, you know, we can get into some of this. It's a little bit ahead of time. Obviously, the actual sit down is going to be on Friday. I don't think there's going to be a deal. And I think this is going to start forcing some really difficult questions to come forward. I think Trump is going to be, I think Trump is giving Putin one last chance here before you get, you know, he's been good cop, bad cop. He's about to be bad cop with, with Putin. I think that's what we're going to see.
Unknown
And I want to point out, and I've not seen it discussed very much, I think the reason why Putin is meeting is actually because Trump levied significant tariffs on India for their purchase of Russian oil and gas. Because for those of you out there who have maybe not been paying a lot of attention to this, much of our sanctions on Russia relate to Russian oil and gas and what it has led to. And there, I know a lot of you out there, listen, who are involved in the oil and gas industry. So you guys know this way better than me. So if you want to call in and explain even better than I'm about to, what's happened is Russia then has gotten desperate and they are selling their oil and gas on the black market and they are selling it a lot to India and a lot to China at reduced rates relative to what the price of oil and gas is on the global market. And so what Trump did with India was he said, hey, wait a minute, India, you're not going to continue to get this discount on Russian oil and gas. I'm going to put a substantial tariff on you so that you now are having to pay the consequences for buying effectively black market oil and gas. I think that move is what led Putin to go and meet with Trump, because without the oil and gas money being sold on the black market to China and to India, then there isn't an ability for Putin to finance his war. And so I think this was a more aggressive move maybe than Vladimir Putin was expecting. Now the question becomes, a lot of the sanctioning we did on Russia did not work because all we did was say, hey, instead of McDonald's, they took over the McDonald's, right, and they rebranded it, whatever, they rebranded it all over Russia. So the Western asset connection. But I think this oil and gas move, I think it. I think it rocked Putin a little bit, and I think it got him to meet. Now, to your point, Buck, the number one question, and this is what Trump, I think, will say when he knows whether the negotiation is going to happen or not. Nobody can tell us what Russia actually wants as a viable means to end this war. Where is that squiggly line that Vladimir Putin would accept? Trump said, hey, he thinks that the goal was to take all of Ukraine, and obviously Ukraine has fought back to keep that from happening. So what does that settlement look like? I thought it was interesting, Buck, when he went into talking about value of land, and he said, hey, much of Ukraine is now landlocked because a lot of the land that, including Crimea, that Russia has taken over has limited their ability to have access to the sea.
Clay Travis
Part of the problem. I mean, I think Trump, sanctions are the. Are the right move. But you were bringing up Clay, that it's black market. I mean, the Russians, India and China are going to buy reduced oil and gas no matter what we say, and they're going to say they're not doing it right. I mean, this is correct.
Unknown
So that's why the tariff ultimately comes in, because he's like, screw you guys. Okay, you got 50% tariffs then in India.
Clay Travis
Well, but, but they're going to say, why are we getting this tariff? We're not doing anything wrong. You know, you get into this game of, are they buying the oil or not? How do you prove it? You know, But I think Trump, to your point, Trump's just going to say, if you haven't convinced me, that's, that's not, that's not good enough. So we'll talk a little more about where I think the. Or where we think this Russia situation is going to go. But it's, it's a big moment for. It's a big moment for Trump on the world stage. As we were discussing, you know, there are crimes committed that we see, and then there are crimes that are invisible. So many of us have either been a victim of identity theft or know somebody who has been. It's important to understand how cybercrime and identity theft are affecting our lives. You can do something about it by becoming a LifeLock member. LifeLock detects and alerts you to potential identity threats you may not spot on your own, like loans taken out on your name or charges racked up on your credit card. There is no police force for this kind of thing, which is why having LifeLock is a game changer. If you do become a victim of identity theft and you're a Lifelock member, you can rely on a dedicated US based restoration specialist at LifeLock will work with you to fix it, guaranteed or your money back. Become a Lifelock member, please. This is important and especially if you have older parents. They are so often the targets of this very sophisticated identity theft crime. Make sure your parents or you if you're a retirement age, you you gotta have LifeLock. Join now save 40% off your first year with promo code BUCK call 1-800-LIFELOCK or go online to lifelock.com use promo code BUCK for 40% off terms.
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Welcome back in Clay, Travis, Buck Sexton Show Appreciate all of you hanging out with us. Let's get to some of your talkbacks here. Here we've got several different ones out there, people reacting to a variety of different topics. Let's start at the top. Let me go ahead and pull these up. This is podcast listener Steve from Texas. We I talked to Buck. You can listen to this, Buck, about our mountain controversy after you went to the Highlands. Here is aa podcast listener Steve.
Podcast Listener
Hi, this is Steve in Texas. I was just listening to the really interesting thing about the Rocky Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains and how tall they were and everything. And the geologist who called it made an interesting point that if we waited around 400 million years, we could find out. I'd be willing to bet that if we did wait around 400 million years, Nancy Pelosi would still be in Congress when we were debating this.
Clay Travis
So thanks.
Podcast Listener
Love the show, guys.
Clay Travis
Thank you. And she would be trading the stock market very effectively too.
Unknown
Yes. No telling how much money she'd be worth then. Podcast listener Jeff in Portland. BB what have you got?
Podcast Listener
Hey, Clay and Buck, this is Jeff in Portland. Those piles of rocks in the Colorado area they call mountains, they're great.
Unknown
But in Oregon and Washington, California, we've got volcanoes.
Podcast Listener
14, 12, 15, 13,000ft. They actually blow up and do things as opposed to just piles of rocks sitting there.
Unknown
They look great, but we've got real mountains. Did you know? Because I actually had my son looking this up. We were having a discussion about this after everybody went after me for my mountain knowledge. The tallest mountain in the 48 contiguous states because Alaska, spoiler alert, has actually the tallest mountains in the United States do you know, Buck Sexton, what state has the tallest peak mountain in 48 states?
Clay Travis
Is it Washington state?
Unknown
Good guess. Six, according to my son, who if he's wrong on this, Mount Rainier, I think is the sixth tallest mountain in the United States. California, I am told, has the tallest mountain. Stunned me. I didn't know that. And well, I got, I got one for you, Mr.
Clay Travis
Fancy Pants. All right. That's actually technically part of the Appalachia or Appalachian range. What is the tallest mountain of the. I believe. Damn it. Is it the tallest east of the Mississippi or is it the tallest in the North? In the Northeast, Clay.
Unknown
Oh, in the Northeast. I don't know. I would bet like maybe New Hampshire. The man of the mountain is at the top of the Northeast.
Clay Travis
Mount Mount Washington, which the better statistic for Mount Washington is it's the place that has the highest ever recorded wind speed in the world. In the world ever. Mount Washington. True story.
Unknown
It is. I look this up. The two tallest parts east of the Rockies are in North Carolina. Clingman's Dome, I believe was the third tallest. Again, this is the kind of nerdy stuff that I got into.
Clay Travis
Mitchell. Mount Mitchell is the tallest mountain in the Appalachian range, according to the Google.
Unknown
Search I just did in North Carolina, I believe.
Clay Travis
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Unknown
I, I just want, I mean, to reiterate that. Enjoy it. Because I don't know, not only just in terms of sheer enjoyment, but also just in terms of trying to fix everything that's wrong at once, which Trump is uniquely focused on. Most politicians are obsessed with trying to get reelected. Trump is obviously, I know he's saying, hey, I'd like to run again. And by the way, I think a lot of people would like to vote for him again. His term is going to end in January of 29. And this is what I've said on the show for some time and some of you immediately respond to, tell me I'm crazy. But I think you actually agree with this take. As soon as the midterms are over, Democrats are going to pivot from Trump is Hitler to Republicans are never going to have a politician as good as Trump. He's a 1 in 1 in a million. They're never going to. The MAGA base is not going to follow the new guy. He's a once in a lifetime president. Watch how quickly that pivot happens from He's Hitler, democracy is over to. You guys are never going to have anybody this good. And it's going to make your head spin how quickly it happens.
Clay Travis
You.
Unknown
But as soon as the midterms are over. Boom, we're on to the next race.
Clay Travis
You know, I was. I told everybody that I was in. I was in Highlands, North Carolina. Not to be confused with the Highlands of Scotland. Highland, North Carolina. Highlands, North Carolina. Loved it. You know what's funny, though? As we flew into Asheville, you know what? I was unable to attend, unfortunately, Clay, there was a big Bernie Sanders rally in Asheville. Now, I can't throw too much shade at Asheville because despite the fact that it is a place of a lot of leftism, it's very beautiful area, but a lot of leftism. A lot of people walking around as well, with purple hair, nose rings, and a tremendous amount of indecipherable tattoos. I'm just saying, this is what I observed men do. They have good brunch, food and coffee shops. I got to say, I don't know what it is. Something about anarchists who look like they haven't talked to their parents in a very long time and have a lot of piercings and. And whatever. The gauge, I think it's called the gauge when you have the big round thing in your ear.
Unknown
Right?
Clay Travis
Man, they make a good latte. I don't know what to say. You know, I'm a coffee guy, as we all know. They make a good latte. But Bernie did a rally there, and I just think it's. This is the guy. He is still the guy. For Democrats, the biggest draw on the stump is Bernie Sanders. Here he is on the. Do you want to. Here he is on the gerrymanning. This is 14. This is Bernie Sanders weighing in, laying into it. Play it. You think Democratic governors should try to push back?
Bernie Sanders
I think it's safe.
Unknown
Do the same thing.
Bernie Sanders
Well, I think they have no choice. I mean, what Trump is trying to do, he understands that there is a good chance that Republicans will lose control over the House. I would hope the Senate as well. That'll be a tougher fight. So he's trying to make, you know, in his authoritarian way say, hey, I don't want to lose elections. Let's rig the system. Give me five more votes in Texas to me, maybe some other states. So what should Democrats do? Sit back and say, oh, gee, Trump is doing is terrible. We can't do anything. Let them win the election when they shouldn't. So Democrats have got to fight back. I think it's pathetic, but I think that's what they've got to do.
Clay Travis
What is pathetic? First of all, it's the Texas state legislature that's going to do the Redistricting, not, not Trump. It's just funny like Trump is behind every scary thing Trump is hiding under Democrats beds now. Every bad thing that they don't like Trump is behind.
Unknown
Yeah. And also let me give credit, and this is probably going to shock people. It doesn't surprise me that Bernie has an audience because I think he's wrong about everything. But he has a coherent worldview. What is the world like, what you understand for better or worse. Bernie is a socialist and he thinks that things are broken in America. And I go back to a lot of you will remember this in the 2015 early 2016 New Hampshire primary, for instance. I guarantee you listening to us right now are some died in the world Trump people who when they were going to vote, they were going to vote trying to decide between Bernie and Trump in 2016 because they were the most disruptive candidates out there, both the Republican side and the Democrat side. And for people out there who feel like things are broken, what Bernie offers, I think it makes things worse. But it is a coherent worldview. What does the Democrat Party stand for outside of socialism and outside of Bernie? And I would argue that somewhat this is what is appealing to individuals about Mamdani. What does Hakeem Jeffries represent? What does Chuck Schumer represent? I don't really think they have a coherent philosophic, philosophical worldview that responds to people.
Clay Travis
I think the central ethos of the Democrat Party up up to this moment and stretching back now for really a couple of decades has been race politics or race communism. I really believe this, that, that's, that's the, there's other things. You know, there's gender communism or whatever you want to call it to. There's these other things as well where they take this collectivist and, you know, anti traditionalist, anti God, anti morality point of view. There's a lot of things you could. But I think that if you're looking for the one thing that you've had to be willing to go along with more than any other for 20 years in the Democrat Party, it is, it is race communism. It is the race politics, identity politics, identity politics. It's all the, you know, I prefer race, race communism because I want to be very clear that I think it should be completely disparaged and dismissed. And what's so critical of what Trump or so important about what Trump is doing is he's going right at that. The Supreme Court has too, I might add, which gets ignored by a lot of people. All this race communism stuff is illegal. That these places are still doing. They're not actually supposed to do this. If the Constitution matters, then Supreme Court matters to Democrats. And what we see across the board is these universities playing games. People still playing games with hiring HR departments, still trying to, you know, get away with this stuff. But that is has been the central unifying characteristic of the Democrat party for 24. I would, you know, 20 years is kind of just a rough estimate of it because more so than class. It used to be class warfare. Early 2000s, I think it was more class warfare stuff.
Unknown
Yeah, that's right.
Clay Travis
And now, especially going into 2000, 2008 era with the Wall street meltdown, but now it really has turned into race politics and Trump is breaking that. And that's why I think the Democrats are in such disarray, because the race coalition of the Democrats is being shattered. When you see things like, hold on a second, a majority of black and a majority of Latino voters, for example, agree with Trump on deportations. Well, you know, the oh, it's so racist stuff doesn't work the same way that it used to.
Unknown
I also think this ties in with what we started the show with. What did black voters get from blm? Nothing. In fact, worse than nothing.
Clay Travis
Nothing but downside.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, everything got worse from blm. And I think a lot of black voters are looking around now and saying, boy, we spray painted a street Black Matter, Black Lives Matter Plaza, but thousands of black kids got killed because we said cops shouldn't be able to do the job. And now I think you're going to see, I think a lot of black voters are going to say, yeah, I kind of support Trump calling in more security and more individuals to stop violent crime from happening. And the Democrat perspective of violent crime isn't that bad. Do you think that a mom in St. Louis or inner city Memphis or Washington, D.C. or Philadelphia, do you think she's looking around saying, you know what, Democrats are right, crime's not that bad, we don't need more here. Or do you think for her son and daughter, do you think she wants more security on the streets? I think most black moms and dads want more security on the streets because they're not unfortunately aware of people committing the crimes, unfortunately.
Clay Travis
I think to take your example, though, a lot of people are told that the problems, especially the, the, you know, problems of poverty and problems of crime and everything, that this is all caused by racism and that the belief that the Democrats have instilled in black, white, Asian, Hispanic, you name it, the belief the Democrats have instilled in their true believers is that the problems of Christ crime in major American cities are all attributable to racism of the other. That that's actually the problem. And that's certainly the case with how they approach police. It's certainly the case with how they approach who they're going to vote for. They're going to vote for the people who are going to continue to tell them, hey, it's racism that causes all these problems and if you put me in power, I will attack your racist enemies and, and I will protect you. And unfortunately, that just results in more of what we see, which is the, the degradation of these urban centers, in particular, high crime, fatherlessness, poverty, lack of education, lack of opportunity, go down the whole list.
Unknown
I think, though, that it is increasingly not resonating. And I think BLM actually exposed it because that was them saying, hey, we're going to speak out for black lives. And thousands of innocent black people ended up dead because cops weren't able to work and play.
Clay Travis
The only people who know that data listen to shows like this. Well, that's the problem.
Unknown
But I think.
Clay Travis
Do you think they talk about this on shows where the audience is overwhelmingly urban? Do you think they talk about this on people that stat? They do not, they will not tell people that the D.C. murder rate in 2023 is into 2024, when was one of the highest in history of that city.
Unknown
But I think they feel that they're being lied to. And I hope, I mean, look, think about this in 2024, and I know it's green shoots, I mean, it's just starting over. One in every five black guys voted Trump. One in every five. Now, I think it should have been three in every five.
Clay Travis
Right?
Unknown
Because men overwhelmingly voted Trump. But one out of every five is a big difference. That means, you know, a group of five guys on average that voted, one of them was a Trump guy. For black voters, that's transformative because that one guy, and I know a bunch of you are listening to us right now, and that, that, that, that guy, that black guy out there who voted Trump, you're now with your buddies sitting around talking, and you can share those stats, because when it's 1 in 10 or it's 1 in 20, it's hard to be the guy that broaches that topic. I think when it gets to 1 in 5 in the same way you sit around and talk about sports, the conversation is a more natural one. And I think every day more people are like, wait a minute, we're being sold a Bill of goods. I'm optimistic on the direction this is going. Could it be going faster? Yes, and I wish, but I really think it's happening.
Clay Travis
Clay is once again the optimistic one here. I'm Eeyore, sitting here telling you, be grumpy about this because it's not happening fast. People are not realizing the truth nearly fast enough on this.
Unknown
I just. I just know. Buck, let me give you an example. I was in Atlanta for the All Star Game. I don't think I mentioned this on the. On the audio. I was. You know, they had a lot of large security presence for the All Star Game, right? So I'm staying next door to the All Star Game. Three different black cops on my walk from the exit of my hotel to the stadium area stopped me, said, hey, I'm hearing what you're saying. Thanks for having our back in Atlanta. Three different black cops. As I was just walk. I mean, I'm telling you, that conversation, I am super optimistic is happening in a real way. Well, that it was.
Clay Travis
That doesn't surprise me. People who. People who. You know, you're talking about cops. We have cops back, but we have the back of black law enforcement. We have the back of black people who want to live in peace and security in their own neighborhoods, in their own communities. But it's just tough to get that word out because people are still just. Honestly, they're just lying about this stuff. Like I said, I would debate. I'll put it out there now, but not that this stuff really, I'll debate anybody in the country on D.C. crime from the left, anybody, right? There's not a single person in the country that I wouldn't be willing to go up who's worth the time, because they would get smoked. And I'm totally confident in that.
Unknown
Well, your point, which is a good one, and this is something that everybody needs to think about this while I want you guys subscribing to our YouTube channel. You gotta be everywhere, because the traditional legacy media voices are collapsing. And so where people get their news, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram. I mean, not necessarily the traditional radio shows like you're listening to right now, or the traditional television shows. You gotta be everywhere. Um, and look, we're talking about taking care of your family, doing whatever you can to try and help them. Let me tell you something. If you're out there and you're already thinking about Thanksgiving and you're like, oh, we can't sit these two next to each other, They've been going at it since 1998, if your mom and your grandma and your grandpa and your dad out there and you're thinking about this, you spend your whole life trying to make things better for your family. Have you thought about what would happen if you weren't there? Who's going to be the referee? Who's going to be the peacemaker in your family? Have you thought about how to keep your family from fighting? About what you might want when you're not there, to just tell them yourself? That's what wills and trusts are for. Sounds complicated. It's not actually all you need to do. You don't even have to get an attorney for this. You can go on the website yourself. Just go to trustandwill.com clay you'll get 20% off. It sounds intimidating, but they will walk you through. I've got a trust in a will. Buck has got a trust in a will. We have kids that we want to provide for, families that we're concerned about. If something, God forbid happened to us, we want you to be thinking about the same. If you are the peacemaker in your family, if you're the person who helps to make decisions, why not help with one of the biggest decisions out there? What happens when you're not allowed anymore? Trustinwill.com Clay 20% off. That's trustinwill.com Clay Making America great again isn't just one man, it's many. The Demons 47 podcast Sundays at noon Eastern in the Clay and Buck podcast feed. Find it on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Buck Sexton
The reviews and ratings are in and Ice Cube's big three is the surprise hit of the summer. This Saturday, 4pm Eastern on CBS. With playoff elimination on on the Line, the stars will be flocking to Los Angeles to witness the most physical, fiercest and competitive basketball in the world. Miami's Michael Beasley and Lance Stevenson must win over Houston to make the playoffs, reeling from last week's savage beating at the hands of Chicago's possessed Montrez Harrell. Last time these teams met, Miami beat Houston, but they are a dangerous team having their manhood at stake. Then breakout star Dwight Howard of the LA Riot will battle Gary Payton's Boston squad in a do or die match for both teams. Will LA avenge their previous shocking loss to perennial basketball Boston rivals to survive? Six teams are allowed for four spots and all must win. Don't miss the Big Three, the three on three basketball league everyone is talking about. There's no crying in the big three and the no hold spot action starts Saturday at 4pm Eastern, 1pm Pacific followed by two games on Vice starting at 6:30 Eastern. Presented by iHeartra.
Unknown
By the way, the answer for the tallest mountain in the contiguous 48. For those of you out there that have Quiz Bowl Mount Whitney in California. I think that probably surprised you, many of you to know that the tallest mountain was in California. So all of you Colorado trash talkers, frankly, California is like dusting their shoulders off. You got nothing here John in Longview, Washington. More than one way to measure a mountain? Fire away John.
Podcast Listener
Yeah, so there's more than one way to measure a mountain. There's one way is from sea level to the top of the mountain and the other one is just measuring the mountain itself. Think about four foot cone sitting on the floor and a one foot cone sitting on top of a three foot desk. The Rocky Mountains lay on an intercontinental plateau and have almost a mile head start of anything else. I think you'll find Mount Rainier. The sea level measurement is one of the biggest around in Washington State.
Clay Travis
Can I just kind of just offer that we need John to leave some chicks for the rest of us.
Unknown
There's also a lot of guys out there like yeah, I know. There's lots of different ways to measure. Trust me. Sometimes it's motion. Motion of the ocean. By the way, Trump has Trump has announced a 90 day additional additional extension on the Channel China Trade deal. Bucks lost it. We'll see you tomorrow.
Buck Sexton
Ice Cube's big three is the surprise hit of the summer. This Saturday 4pm Eastern on CBS. With playoff elimination on the line, the most physical, fiercest and competitive basketball in the world. Miami's Michael Beasley and Lance Stevenson must win to make the playoffs, and breakout star Dwight Howard of the LA Riot will battle Gary Payton's Boston squad in a do a die match for both teams. Six teams are alive for four spots and all must win. There's no crying in the big three, and the no holds barred action starts Saturday at 4pm Eastern, 1pm Pacific. Presented by iHeart.
Clay Travis
This is an iHeart podcast.
Episode: Hour 3 - Race Communism
Release Date: August 11, 2025
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
In the third hour of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Clay and Buck dive deep into the pressing issues of the day, primarily focusing on political dynamics, race politics, and the ongoing international tensions involving the United States and Russia. The episode is peppered with engaging conversations, listener interactions, and insightful commentary, offering a comprehensive overview of the current socio-political landscape.
Clay begins the discussion by highlighting President Trump's recent decision to temporarily federalize the Metro Police in Washington, D.C. This move signifies a crackdown on local law enforcement practices, particularly targeting fake IDs and other minor offenses that were previously harshly enforced.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis [02:05]: "Trump is taking action there... He's the chief prosecutorial officer for the federal government in D.C., and with Judge Jeanine stepping in, criminals who run afoul of both state and federal laws will face stringent penalties."
Key Points:
A significant portion of the discussion centers around the strained relations between the U.S. and Russia, particularly focusing on President Trump's upcoming meeting with Vladimir Putin. Clay and Buck analyze the implications of this meeting for international diplomacy and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis [06:32]: "We'll have a meeting with Vladimir Putin, and within the first two minutes, I'll know if a deal can be reached because that's what I do."
Key Points:
One of the central themes of the episode is the critique of the Democrat Party's focus on race politics, which Clay terms "race communism." He argues that this ideological stance has been the party's unifying characteristic for over two decades, overshadowing other issues like class warfare.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis [28:20]: "I think the central ethos of the Democrat Party up up to this moment and stretching back now for really a couple of decades has been race politics or race communism."
Key Points:
Interspersed with the heavy political discourse, Clay and Buck engage with listeners, sharing light-hearted conversations about mountains across the United States. This segment adds a personal and relatable touch to the show, balancing the intense discussions on politics and policy.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis [20:36]: "Mount Washington. True story."
Key Points:
The conversation shifts to economic concerns, specifically addressing the funding challenges facing Social Security. Clay references insights from Jim Rickards, a seasoned government insider, who suggests that President Trump is on the verge of a breakthrough to resolve Social Security's financial woes.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis [29:44]: "There is hope for a funding solution, though. Jim Rickards... says President Trump is on the verge of a breakthrough that could save Social Security."
Key Points:
As the episode progresses, Clay and Buck express optimism about the evolving political landscape, particularly regarding the Democrat Party's waning influence and the potential for significant shifts in voter behavior.
Notable Quote:
Buck Sexton [34:43]: "It's happening. Could it be going faster? Yes, and I wish, but I really think it's happening."
Key Points:
The episode wraps up with a reflection on President Trump's unique approach to politics and governance, lauding his ability to engage and entertain while addressing critical issues. Clay underscores the transformative potential of Trump's policies and rhetoric in reshaping America's socio-political fabric.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis [23:12]: "Watching a Trump press conference is entertainment. It's not really a job. It's like I'm getting paid to watch a soap opera or something."
Key Points:
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show offers a robust analysis of contemporary political issues, blending serious discourse with relatable interactions. Through incisive commentary and dynamic discussions, Clay and Buck provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of the forces shaping today's America and the world.
Clay Travis [02:05]:
"Trump is taking action there... He's the chief prosecutorial officer for the federal government in D.C., and with Judge Jeanine stepping in, criminals who run afoul of both state and federal laws will face stringent penalties."
Clay Travis [06:32]:
"We'll have a meeting with Vladimir Putin, and within the first two minutes, I'll know if a deal can be reached because that's what I do."
Clay Travis [28:20]:
"I think the central ethos of the Democrat Party up up to this moment and stretching back now for really a couple of decades has been race politics or race communism."
Buck Sexton [34:43]:
"It's happening. Could it be going faster? Yes, and I wish, but I really think it's happening."
Clay Travis [23:12]:
"Watching a Trump press conference is entertainment. It's not really a job. It's like I'm getting paid to watch a soap opera or something."
This detailed summary encapsulates the essence of Hour 3 - Race Communism of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, providing a comprehensive overview for listeners seeking to understand the key discussions and insights shared by Clay and Buck.