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Clay Travis
Thank you very much.
Senator Mike Lee
Can we just dive into this? Well, Clay, do we want to do judges and U.S. attorneys first? You want to do want to do the redistricting first? Because I got to ask you, what is going on here with the log jam on the judges and US Attorneys and what should we do about it?
Clay Travis
Look, we've got a confirmation backlog in the Senate. President Trump has sent hundreds of nominees over. We currently have a Senate confirmation backlog of about 150 people. Now just day before yesterday, that number stood at 144. We're now approaching 150. We're adding to that basically every day the Senate's in session, and if we leave for August recess without meaningfully confronting this, then we're never going to catch up. And the result of that is awful because here's what happens. Remember the deep state bureaucrats, the career civil servant bureaucrats, are overwhelmingly leftist. They're overwhelmingly Democratic. So this is different than if the Democrats were in power and Republicans were delaying them. When that happens and a Democrat nominee doesn't get through, well, they still have a Democrat, liberal Democrat, in most cases, running the show in whatever executive branch agency they're putting them in, because that's what the deep state bureaucrats are. But when it's Republicans, we're surrendering to the other party. We can't let that happen. Here's the thing. We've been blaming the Dems inappropriately, so they've been delaying. But we have to remember this is what minority parties have been doing in the Senate more or less since Harry Reid nuked the executive filibuster back in November of 2013. This is what they do.
Tommy Lahren
Now.
Clay Travis
Democrats do it to a more severe degree. We cooperated more with them than they are with us. But regardless, saying that they're doing it worse doesn't fix the problem. There is only one thing that fixes this problem in the modern Senate, which is the principle of exhaustion. We have to exhaust them into compliance. We have to keep them here until such time as we've cleared the backlog, and we have to make them vote, including at inconvenient times and hours and weeks when they'd much rather be somewhere else. That is the only way to fix it. We keep them here, keep them voting, we end the backlog. If we don't, we surrender to the deep state and therefore the Democrats.
Tommy Lahren
By the way, let me mention this. The Fed, as we told you was likely going to be the case, has declined to lower interest rates, although there are dissenters from inside of the Fed saying, hey, we should be cutting rates.
Clay Travis
So.
Tommy Lahren
So just FYI, they have left interest rates unchanged. But that is the. That is the literally breaking news as we start the third hour of the program here. Okay, Senator, thanks for coming on. What is in your mind the solution? Because I was asking about how recess appointments might be applied. President Trump has not used the recess appointment opportunity. What are the disadvantages associated with doing that? And in a way that people like me can understand without going into all of the. Just sort of the labyrinth of all of the different Senate parliamentarian aspects.
Clay Travis
Yeah. All right. So the biggest single disadvantage is that a recess appointment can't stay indefinitely. Under the Constitution, the recess appointee can remain in there. In essence, under current interpretations of that clause, they can stay in there. If they're recess appointed now, they could Stay in there till the end of next year, till the end of 2026. It's the biggest disadvantage. But the other reason why President Trump hasn't used that is that more or less for the last decade plus, since at least around 2013, it started a bit before then. The Senate typically has been holding what are called pro forma sessions, even while purporting to go into recess, meaning reconvening every three days. One member comes in, gattles in, gattles out, in order to avoid the technicality of going into recess for constitutional purposes. In other words, these pro forma sessions basically serve one purpose, which is to prevent the President of the United States from making recess appointments. So that's the biggest disadvantage there is that we haven't made it possible. And that's why I've been saying the best thing for us to do. The only way I believe we're going to end the law jam and the impasse is for us to make the Democrats and Republicans stay here and cast votes, even when, especially when it's difficult or inconvenient or members would rather be somewhere else. It's the only surefire way to end this now. Sure, if the Senate unwisely decides to recess anyway, then for the love of Pete, we should actually recess and stop holding these pro forma sessions that have as their principal function preventing the President of the United States from exercising the recessed appointment power under the Constitution.
Senator Mike Lee
It feels like there's a lot of games going on here, Senator Lee, within these rules, and yet the blue slip rule is sacred. Can you give me a little more on this one? Because Trump obviously thinks that enough is enough with the blue slip nonsense.
Clay Travis
Yeah, I think that's, that's right. Now, to bring your audience up to speed, the blue slip in the Senate basically does the following for currently, the way it works is that for a federal district judge, federal trial court level judge, for a U.S. attorney or U.S. marshal in somebody's state. The Senate Judiciary Committee has long refused to process a presidential nominee unless or until such time as the two home state senators have signed a document that is historically written out on blue paper. That's why we call it the blue slip, saying, I'm okay with these nominees. Now, the blue slip has been around for many decades. It is not mandated by statute. It's not imposed by rule. It is a custom. It is, moreover, not something that's been carved into stone tablets. It is not an inexorable command, and it has been modified in practice over many years, meaning when One side of the aisle abuses it consistently. It often morphs in order to accommodate that. Now, we've always had the understanding that if you push it too far, like any other privilege, it'll be taken away. I had the understanding in the last administration, for example, when dealing with the Obama administration, I knew that I had to make recommendations to them on district judges, U.S. attorneys, U.S. marshals and so forth. I had to make my blue slip recommendations to them realistically and that I wasn't necessarily going to get away with recommending people who were lifelong well known, staunch, openly conservative, textualist, originalist, for example. We just understood that the nominees might be a little bit different than what we would pick, what we would prefer the president pick during a Republican administration. If the Democrats can't accept that and they consistently refuse to accommodate what are Trump's reasonable minimum expectations in their states, then I suspect that they can, should and probably will lose their blue slip privileges in many instances.
Tommy Lahren
We're talking to Senator Mike Lee of Utah. New revelations, potentially, according to Fox News, about documents involving Russia collusion that have been found by Cash Patel inside of FBI offices that were supposed to have been destroyed. That were not you, I think, were one of the top contenders to be attorney general. So you are very, very well versed in the, of justice you have served, I believe, as a judge in your past life experience. You're a guy who's been involved in a lot of these things. What should happen as it pertains to Russia collusion based on the evidence you have seen? Not only what should, what do you think will, what should our audience expect to see and what should they see.
Clay Travis
In your mind, but most importantly, the facts, the information will need to continue to come out. Remember, for the last eight, nine years, we have been told a consistent lie. We've been told that by the Democratic apparatus, we've been told that by the mainstream media, also known as the communications arm of the Democratic Party. We've been told lies about Russian collusion. Now, as Jonathan Turley noted on Fox News the other day, there was in fact a, a collusive scandal at the close of 2016 related to Russia. But it just wasn't at all what we were told. There was a scandal there, there was collusion there. But remember, what happened here was that President Obama, according to these recent revelations, went in after the November 2016 election, after President Trump had been elected president of the United States and directed the United States government officials in the room with him to go out and show, find evidence, develop evidence, manufacture evidence, manipulate evidence, however you want to put it, to demonstrate not if not whether, but how Russia impacted the outcome of the election and did so in Donald Trump's favor. That simply wasn't true. And in fact, they were messing with evidence. This is a horrific scandal and based on what we've learned about this already, this is arguably the most significant political scandal in U.S. history. And I'm not even sure what the outcome will be. We don't have anything else to compare it to. But the most important part of it, there are all kinds of considerations, from statutes of limitations to whatever it takes to get more information out of this that will have to be taken into account to know exactly who may be charged. But the most important thing is that the American people learn about it and then we get to the bottom of who knew what and when and hold them accountable for that.
Tommy Lahren
Senator Lee, we know you have to get out on the floor and get to work. We appreciate you fitting us in to answer these questions we were talking about today. Keep up the good work and shoot me a text when you want to come on again. Need to get, need to talk to the audience.
Clay Travis
Will do. Thanks so much.
Tommy Lahren
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Caller
Hey, it's great. We have a cabin up here and we're just enjoying. Enjoying Colorado for the summer to get away from the Galveston heat.
Tommy Lahren
Yeah, a lot of y' all Texans flee the. The weather there in Colorado and Texas. There's a big overlap. Utah, too. We were just with Mike Lee with a lot of Texans. But you said you're chasing us everywhere. The show. You can find us anywhere, right?
Caller
We do and we love it. I was gonna call and say I had a big bone to pick with y' all because we used to listen to music in our car. And, you know, we're big Beetle fans and everything, we like rock. But here in Colorado, whenever we're in the car, we're just. So we listen to your entire show. The time. The whole time we're in the car. We don't even listen to music anymore. What. What has happened? This is how great your show is.
Senator Mike Lee
Well, that's very kind.
Tommy Lahren
Amazing.
Senator Mike Lee
I'll borrow from the lead singer of Oasis. We're better than the Beatles. Remember that Clay? Well, that guy got all that attention.
Caller
You can't say that. No, no, no. My husband actually from uk and we're huge Beatle fans who usually go to the Beatle Fest and stuff in Liverpool.
Tommy Lahren
I want to go see. Thank you for the call, by the way. You're in Galveston. Are you a Texas. Are you a Texas A and M family? Who is the team?
Caller
Texas A and M, because both of our grandkids go to Texas A and.
Tommy Lahren
M. It's a great place. Thank you for the call. College station has blown up. Super fantastic. Compared even in the last 15 years for my trips down there to watch games, It's a pretty great place. Which.
Senator Mike Lee
Which college football game am I tagging along to this fall, by the way? Like, what's.
Tommy Lahren
This is the big deal?
Senator Mike Lee
Which one do you bring the Buckster to? Cause that obviously is the biggest showing.
Tommy Lahren
Yeah, you should come. Potentially. You haven't been to Knoxville yet. September 13, Georgia at Tennessee. Lisa Booth, who was a part of the Clay and Buck Podcast Network, went to the University of Tennessee, and she is bringing her boyfriend, who has never been to, I believe, an SEC football game before. So he's coming in for that game. So we would already have a kind of a fun crew coming in Again, Lisa went to ut, the real ut, not the one down in Texas, the one in Tennessee. And so. So she's going to be there. You can come September 13th. The biggest game in the SEC. I would project this fall. Coming up, looking at the preseason, I'm also going to be at this one. Georgia Hosting Alabama on September 27th in Athens. You ever been to Athens?
Senator Mike Lee
I have not been to Athens. I've been to Athens, Greece. I've not been to Athens, Georgia.
Tommy Lahren
Well, that is, that's a very buck.
Senator Mike Lee
That was a very buck moment I just realized there. Sorry. Yeah.
Tommy Lahren
Yes. No, I haven't been to Athens, Georgia. I've been to Athens, Greece. I haven't been to Greece. I have been to Athens, Georgia. And Athens is, is pretty fabulous. One of the great college towns in America. So you could also put that potentially on the, the radar.
Clay Travis
Now.
Tommy Lahren
That'll be a super tough ticket. I think Georgia, Tennessee will be a little bit easier. Cause Tennessee hasn't beaten Georgia in a long time. We got a bunch of talkbacks, too. Let me scroll into the talkback universe. Also, a lot of you, thank you. Have managed to find the fat Clay and buck photo with Tommy Lahren after we mentioned it. And it is now blown up. My timeline and I just have. That's a Brooks Brothers polo that I'm in. I burned all of these polos after. I look like I weigh 250 pounds in this photo. I might be pregnant.
Senator Mike Lee
You do you, you look like you have a, a, about a 48 inch waist on that one. And I look like I'm, I'm rocking about a, a B cup or a C cup in the photo. It is not a good photo, which neither of us. Clay is not. I neither have man boobs nor does clay have a 48 inch or a 58 inch or 100 inch waist, whatever it is.
Tommy Lahren
Yeah, I, I don't even understand how Brooks Brothers, I think, is that polo that I burned. Why did they even design a shirt that looks like it could also double as a tent? And why did I wear this? And no one ever told me that I looked alike. You know, I gotta take, I think.
Senator Mike Lee
You just gotta take the heat on this one with the angle. I don't think you can throw Brooks Brothers under the bus on this one. I, I don't, I, I don't think that that's, that's going to help. Help with.
Tommy Lahren
I don't think anybody would look good in this shirt. I don't know what people are thinking. Let me, I don't know what anybody's thinking. Let me even walk out in this thing, by the way. Let's see. Hold on. We got a bunch of talk backs.
Senator Mike Lee
You want to do, you want to do Your friend from Worcester here, Clay.
Tommy Lahren
Look what you've done.
Senator Mike Lee
Look what you've done.
Tommy Lahren
Yeah, let's listen Brian and Worcester 94. 9 and news radio 580 up there. He's calling BS on an earlier talker.
Clay Travis
All right, I'm gonna have to call.
Senator Mike Lee
BS on Vinnie at the airport there because anyone who, who's gone to strip.
Clay Travis
Clubs for any length of time knows.
Senator Mike Lee
That finding an Asian stripper is like finding a unicorn.
Clay Travis
They just don't exist.
Tommy Lahren
I'm gonna have to throw a flag on Brian from Worcester and just say go to Las Vegas. Especially during the NCAA tournament when it is 95% male. There are a lot of Asian strippers in that town. I don't know about Worcester. It wouldn't shock me if Worcester. That sounds. I wouldn't think that it's necessarily an Asian hamlet strong suit. Maybe it is. I don't know.
Senator Mike Lee
I will just remind everybody the word of the day is ameliorate.
Clay Travis
That's what.
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Caller
I'm not surprised at all at the outrage and the backlash. This is what the left does when they know they've lost. All right? They've lost the culture war. WOKE is dead, and they are lashing out. And the charge is being led by objectively mediocre to less attractive liberal white women. And that usually seems to be the case for all the things that they complain about. It's led by liberal white women. But especially when you have a hot girl in an ad that really brings out the fangs that brings out the clause. I'm not surprised at all.
Tommy Lahren
Okay? I am stunned, honestly, like I get, because we hear so much about Democrats recognizing that they have lost men. I would say that overwhelmingly, the one thing that unites men is an appreciation for pretty girls. Heterosexual men, anyway, which I understand there may not be very many in the Democrat Party already. But if you're trying to just be normal and just be sane, complaining that an attractive person is used to sell clothes and trying to say it's like being a Nazi is next level crazy, even for them. So you expected that when you saw this Sydney Sweeney ad, you were like, oh, left wingers are going to lose their mind, Tommy. The Atlantic has an article saying liking boobs is now conservative. This is a legitimate article that is up in that magazine.
Caller
We may never lose an election again at this rate. Which is fine if they want to freak out over it. But no, I'm not surprised at all, because the left, the Democrat Party, has been completely captured by the activists and the WOKE class. They won't give any of these things up. They still go hard for Kilmar, Abrego, Garcia. They go hard for men and women's sports. There is not a dumb hill that they will not continue to die on. They love this kind of stuff. I don't know who they're listening to. They're not listening to you guys. They're not listening to young men or even attractive young women. They are completely captured by the green hairs with gauges and septum piercings. That's who they think makes up the majority of this country, and they want to make them happy at all costs.
Senator Mike Lee
Tommy, you know, whenever I do a live event, if a woman under 35 approaches to take a photo or to say hi or something, generally, she says, do you know Tomi Lahren? And gets very excited when I say yes. So you certainly have. You certainly have your finger on the pulse of the conservative youth in this country. And I'm wondering, the vibe shift, as they would say in the culture, where are the biggest places you are seeing it like, what are the things that you're seeing now that give you hope that the opposite of what we see with the Sydney Sweeney phenomenon is really taking root? That essentially that insanity is fading and culture is coming back in a way that we can all be proud of.
Caller
Well, normalcy is coming back. People have realized, especially young people, they've realized that no, they do want to be attractive and they do want to be healthy and they want to be normal and they want to interact with people. Things go in cycles, of course, and it's not just fashion and style. But I will say the fashion and the style right now is kind of going back to the early 2000s. That's what's popular with Gen Z. They're resurrecting all the old clothes that I wore when I was in the fifth grade and they think that's new. And that's fine with me because so has the normalcy. It's like, yes, no, we want to look good. No, we want to be normal. We want to talk to people. We don't want to have the color of hair of a green poison frog. We just want to be normal. So I think that you're still going to have the minority that's very loud out there. And then of course on TikTok and voting for socialists. But those people live in deep blue cities like New York City or Los Angeles. They don't live in Tennessee, they don't live in Miami. There are normal people in those normal places and I think they're taking over.
Tommy Lahren
Okay, a secondary part of this is the idea and I know you saw the Good morning America report. So this is not some crazy left wing report in theory, right? You're sitting most people eating their cereal, watching Good morning America today show. Good morning America has on a report that this is code for Nazism because you have a blonde hair, blue eyed woman that is in this ad. How do we. And I do think this is significant because I think you kind of have hammered this. How do we get back to treating all races equally and not being able to just say basically white people are evil. Which is the code of calling anything white related Nazi in relation. Right? What's going on here?
Caller
Well, first of all, you need to stop apologizing for being white. And so the more that people say, hey listen, I'm not going to apologize to you because of the color of my skin. I don't expect you to do that. I'm not going to do that. Then we go back to some level of normalcy here. But that Good Morning America clip they had on an expert, of course, a professor. And I know you saw it Clay, because you tweeted it out. But the professor that they had on ironically was a white woman who had blonde hair, but there was an X factor. She was also objectively not attractive. So there you have it. That is who is driving this primarily. And then all the other people who maybe are not white liberal women that are upset, they were told to be upset by ugly white liberal women. And that is who is leading this. And it comes from a place of jealousy, it comes from a place of deep insecurity that they have to project and then they have to call it like academics or the study of history but really it's self loathing. That's what it is.
Senator Mike Lee
Tommy, everybody can find you on Fox News. You're on all the time. But digital side, where can they go to see your show out?
Caller
Kick Calm Live Monday through Friday, 1pm Eastern. And in a few minutes here I'm going to pop on the story on Fox News. We're going to talk about mom Donnie. So never a dumb moment. Thank you guys for having me.
Senator Mike Lee
Yeah, of course. Thanks Tommy. The commie mom Donnie, trying to ruin my hometown. Thanks Tommy. You know Clay, it is, it is remarkable that at this stage of the game the corrective mechanisms that I thought were rusty, maybe malfunctioning but still somewhat present within the Democrat machinery, they don't seem, it's not working. They're going crazier in areas where it's costing them politically. That's the usually what they do is they're insane but they hide it and they pretend and they prevaricate and they do this halfway thing right. That was Joe Biden's whole game. Oh, I'm good old Joe the choo choo riding, you know, I'm, you can trust me. And then he would just let far left wing governance, you know, the auto pan everything else. Democrats are doing crazy stuff right now like a nor a normal, well adjusted person sees how they're responding to the Sydney Sweeney ad and thinks Democrats are neither normal nor, nor well adjusted.
Tommy Lahren
Well and I think this is the challenge and Tommy kind of hit on this in general. But if you are trying to appeal to men and this is, I understand some of you are super in the weeds on policy related issues and we have some of those conversations we just had Senator Mike Lee on to talk about why there's a logjam in the Senate with 135 different nominees going forward. Most people have no idea that's going on.
Senator Mike Lee
Right.
Tommy Lahren
Most people don't understand how Senate confirmation works. They don't understand how a judge gets appointed. They're just normal. And that's why I think that Good Morning America segment is important. Because you're, you know, mom and dad trying to get the kid ready for camp or kid ready for school or whatever it is, plop them down in front of it. You're eating cereal, you're rushing through the morning and suddenly you see a pretty girl in an ad for a jeans company and you have an expert on saying it. It is coding Nazism. I mean, we've got a story up at Outkick right now. One of ESPN's employees said, and I want to make sure I get this quote right because I couldn't quite believe that this was even real. This is somebody who talks about sports for a living. Buck, an ESPN writer said the new Sydney Sweeney American Eagle ad left him mortified. You work in sports and you go on social media and say because a girl, attractive girl in jeans, left you mortified. The Atlantic says that Americans liking boobs is now trending conservative.
Senator Mike Lee
People are going to think I'm kidding. I'm not kidding. Ok. I think if you did a macro level study of male politics in America, you would find it's not, this is, you know, a generalization. This is about the average. I think you would find that men of deficient and medically low testosterone overwhelmingly are far left wing in their politics. I think it is absolutely, I think it is real. I think somebody should do this study. I'm not kidding. I think if you're, you know, it depends on what your age level is, right. But if you're a guy in your like 30s, 40s, and there you can get it like nanogram per deciliter and all this stuff, you know, if your number is like below 300, you're voting Democrat. You're absolutely voting Democrat.
Tommy Lahren
And look, I mean age can factor in because obviously if you're listening to us and you're 80, naturally you're, that's very different.
Senator Mike Lee
But I'm saying if you're a guy 30 to 50, you have a medically deficient or close to a testosterone level and left wing politics, there's a very clear correlation I think you'd find.
Tommy Lahren
Well, and this is where for what I do, I feel like I can sit down and talk to any guy in America and they may not agree with me on tax policy, they may not agree with me on judicial nominees, but we can connect on sports, we can Connect on having an appreciation for attractive women. Sometimes enjoying enjoying an adult beverage. Democrats have lost the ability to talk to these people. And I don't know if you saw this. Eric Swalwell, you know, he put up the video. They're trying to do gym ads and show themselves doing things. He challenged Greg Gutfeld to a bench press contest and said if Gutfeld beats him that he will withdraw from Congress. I just took the bet. I said I will no longer do Fox News. If, if Eric Swalwell can out bench press me, I will stop doing Fox News hits an alternative. If I out bench press him, he has to drop out of Congress. Do you think he will take my bet? I bet not. But I think this is a, a cultural issue. And again, the politics being downstream from culture is 100% right. Guys now use being a Democrat as an insult. They, they, they basically say, oh, you're, you're a Democrat. You voted for Kamala. Younger men, that is one of the top insults you could be. When we were at that game between Georgia and Alabama last year at the Alabama frat houses, they had banners hanging outside saying, Georgia fans vote for Kamala. Like this is how much of an insult for young men even being a Democrat is.
Senator Mike Lee
This reminds me of when I was, when I was single in New York City and would come across women who worked in the performing arts. Dancers, not that kind of dancer or clay, but you know, they would do things like Broadway. And their Broadway is maybe the most left wing thing in existence. I mean, Broadway is, they're, they're more left wing than the Marxist professors at like Berkeley. I mean, it's just crazy town. But they would. Sometimes these women that I would come across, maybe on dates would complain about men in the city and it's because they were searching for men who basically act like women. And then they wonder why they're so unhappy. The, you know, the so called male feminist, you know, who announces this on the first date, that's actually not. This goes against our biology as, as a human species. It doesn't make any sense.
Tommy Lahren
And also women, women just know this is true. If a man claims to be a feminist, run from him in the opposite direction as fast as you can. First of all, they almost never believe it. Secondly, they think the only way they can get you is by claiming to be male feminists. I'm telling you, run in the opposite direction from these people. You cannot trust them. I think a lot of women out there know exactly what I'm talking about. That is pro. I. If that is one of your leads, when you go to a date, guy sits down like, oh, I'm a male feminist. Just be like, check please and leave it with him and get up and leave. He probably doesn't have the money to pay for it, by the way. Uh, it's hard for us to imagine living in places where bomb shelters are as common as gas stations or coffee shops. That's what it's like in Israel. Uh, I was over there in December. I saw the importance of these shelters and of how much difference just having a bomb shelter can make. Uh, and that is what the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews does. They build bomb shelters. They build protective devices on cars for first responders. They help to take care of people that otherwise can't take care of themselves in a time of perpetual war. As we talked about earlier New York Times spreading lies with a picture of a kid that wasn't actually being malnourished and trying to blame Israel for the situation in Gaza. You need and can help to make a difference in the Holy Land by reaching out and making a gift. You can call 888-488-IFCJ. That's 888-488 IFCJ. You can also go online at ifcj.org that's ifcj.org keep up with the biggest political comeback in world history on the Team 47 podcast Clay and Buck highlight Trump replays from the week, Sundays at noon Eastern. Find it on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Senator Mike Lee
You know a picture adds ten pounds. I don't know. I think he's having some fun. I think he's having some fun at our expense.
Tommy Lahren
I'm okay with 10 pounds. I look like I added 150 pounds in this. In this photo. I don't. I think, again, humbly, Brooks.
Senator Mike Lee
Honestly, to be fair, Clay, you look like you could be wearing a loincloth with a man bun trying to shove another large man out of a circular ring. That is true.
Tommy Lahren
I could be carrying quadruplets based on that picture. Chris in Tampa, Florida FF News Radio wfla. What you got for us?
Senator Mike Lee
Has anybody picked up on the fact that they might have been making fun of Sydney in that ad that she didn't know how to spell jeans? You know, one of them dumb blonde jokes?
Tommy Lahren
No, no.
Clay Travis
Sorry.
Senator Mike Lee
No. We love you, buddy. But no, that's. That's a. I don't think.
Tommy Lahren
I don't think that that subtlety escaped. They picked a really pretty girl to sell gear. They made a pun between jeans and jeans. I don't even. The whole idea that people don't talk about good genes. G E N E S. Everybody, like everybody who has children says, oh, you got grandma's blue eyes, you got your dad's sense of humor, hopefully you got your mom's looks. I mean, this is very basic stuff. And nobody, when you talk about it, says, oh, my goodness, this is eugenics, this is Nazism. You tend to look somewhat like your mom and somewhat like your dad. That's how biology works.
Senator Mike Lee
This is a broader philosophical discussion which we can't have in about 40 seconds before the show ends. But the leftist mindset is that the state can make us all exactly the same, right? It's that sameness and collectivist. And so the reality of biology and genetics is bothersome to the left because we don't all have the same gift. Some of us are better looking than others, some of us are taller than others, some of us are smarter than others. And a lot of that is at birth, a lot of it, especially the tallness thing. And look at Jesse Kelly.
Tommy Lahren
You think, you think he's.
Senator Mike Lee
You think he's 7 foot 4 because he's such a great guy. He won the genetics lottery on that.
Tommy Lahren
And also, by the way, to your point, this is all about dragging everybody down to mediocrity instead of exactly embracing excellence and the meritocracy. More on this tomorrow.
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Summary of "Hour 3 - Tomi Lahren is Not a Nazi" Episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
Release Date: July 30, 2025 | Host: Clay Travis and Buck Sexton | Guest: Senator Mike Lee
In the third hour of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton engage in a lively discussion focusing on significant political and cultural issues. The episode features a special guest, Senator Mike Lee of Utah, who provides insights into the current Senate confirmation backlog and the broader implications for American governance. Additionally, the hosts address listener interactions, cultural debates, and media controversies, all while maintaining their signature blend of intelligence and humor.
Timestamp: [01:48] - [06:38]
Senator Mike Lee joins the show to discuss a pressing issue: the Senate's substantial backlog in confirming judicial nominees and U.S. attorneys. Clay Travis highlights the gravity of the situation:
Clay Travis [02:05]: "We currently have a Senate confirmation backlog of about 150 people. If we leave for August recess without meaningfully confronting this, then we're never going to catch up."
Senator Lee elaborates on the political dynamics contributing to the delay, emphasizing the impact of the filibuster and partisan gamesmanship:
Senator Mike Lee [06:38]: "The Senate typically has been holding what are called pro forma sessions... to prevent the President from making recess appointments. The only way I believe we're going to end the law jam and the impasse is for us to make the Democrats and Republicans stay here and cast votes."
The discussion underscores the strategic maneuvers within the Senate that hinder the confirmation process, posing risks of conceding to entrenched bureaucratic influences.
Timestamp: [06:38] - [09:03]
The conversation shifts to the Senate Judiciary Committee's use of the blue slip rule—a traditional, non-mandated practice requiring approval from home-state senators for judicial nominees. Clay Travis points out its challenges:
Clay Travis [06:53]: "The blue slip has been around for many decades... it is a custom, not something that's been carved into stone tablets. If Democrats consistently refuse to accommodate Trump's reasonable minimum expectations, they can, should, and probably will lose their blue slip privileges in many instances."
Senator Lee concurs, highlighting the potential erosion of the blue slip's efficacy if partisan obstruction persists, thereby empowering the executive branch to proceed with appointments independently.
Timestamp: [09:03] - [11:53]
Addressing recent developments, Senator Lee discusses new findings reported by Fox News concerning documents related to Russia collusion allegedly discovered by Cash Patel within FBI offices:
Clay Travis [09:50]: "President Obama... directed government officials... to manufacture evidence... to demonstrate how Russia impacted the 2016 election in Trump’s favor."
Senator Lee characterizes these revelations as a significant political scandal, potentially the most consequential in U.S. history, and calls for transparency and accountability:
Senator Mike Lee [09:50]: "The most important thing is that the American people learn about it and then we get to the bottom of who knew what and when and hold them accountable for that."
Timestamp: [16:20] - [35:08]
A substantial portion of the episode features listener calls addressing the backlash against a new American Eagle ad featuring Sydney Sweeney. The ad, which showcases an attractive woman, has sparked accusations from some media outlets like Good Morning America, labeling it as "code for Nazism." Listener Ali from New Jersey encapsulates the sentiment:
Caller Ali [40:15]: "They made a pun between jeans and jeans... Nobody, when you talk about it, says, oh, my goodness, this is eugenics, this is Nazism."
Tommy Lahren responds by critiquing the left's overreaction and highlighting the broader cultural shift towards normalcy and appreciation for traditional aesthetics:
Tommy Lahren [23:04]: "I am stunned, honestly... Democrats are doing crazy stuff right now like a nor a normal, well-adjusted person sees how they're responding to the Sydney Sweeney ad and thinks Democrats are neither normal nor, nor well adjusted."
Senator Lee adds to the conversation by discussing the importance of biological differences and rejecting collectivist ideologies:
Senator Mike Lee [41:50]: "The leftist mindset is that the state can make us all exactly the same... Some of us are better looking than others, some of us are taller than others, some of us are smarter than others."
The hosts and Senator Lee collectively argue that such media portrayals and political narratives undermine individual merit and biological diversity.
Timestamp: [34:18] - [42:43]
The discussion transitions into the impact of cultural shifts on gender perceptions and relationships. Senator Lee reflects on personal experiences with men who identify as "male feminists," suggesting a disconnect between feminist rhetoric and biological realities:
Senator Mike Lee [34:18]: "Women who work in the performing arts... may have mean perceptions of men because they seek partners who act against our biology."
Tommy Lahren reinforces this viewpoint, advocating for traditional gender roles and cautioning against self-identification as feminists:
Tommy Lahren [35:08]: "If a man claims to be a feminist, run from him in the opposite direction as fast as you can."
They argue that these cultural attitudes negatively affect interpersonal relationships and contribute to broader societal discontent.
Timestamp: [42:43] - [43:13]
In the concluding segments, the hosts and Senator Lee continue to engage with listener calls, maintaining a light-hearted tone while reinforcing their main arguments. Senator Lee humorously addresses criticisms of their appearance in a circulated photo, further solidifying his rapport with the audience.
Senate Confirmation Backlog: A significant delay in confirming judicial nominees and U.S. attorneys threatens to empower deeply entrenched bureaucratic influences.
Blue Slip Rule: The Senate Judiciary Committee's reliance on the blue slip tradition poses challenges for efficient judicial appointments, especially amidst partisan gridlock.
Russia Collusion Revelations: New evidence suggests potential misconduct in the investigation of the 2016 election interference, calling for thorough investigation and accountability.
Cultural Backlash Against Media Portrayals: The episode critiques media overreactions to advertisements featuring attractive individuals, framing it as symptomatic of broader cultural and political dysfunction.
Gender and Cultural Norms: Hosts emphasize the importance of biological differences and traditional gender roles, criticizing modern feminist ideologies as disconnected from inherent human nature.
Clay Travis [02:05]: "We currently have a Senate confirmation backlog of about 150 people. If we leave for August recess without meaningfully confronting this, then we're never going to catch up."
Senator Mike Lee [06:38]: "The only way I believe we're going to end the law jam and the impasse is for us to make the Democrats and Republicans stay here and cast votes."
Tommy Lahren [23:04]: "I am stunned, honestly... Democrats are doing crazy stuff right now like a nor a normal, well-adjusted person sees how they're responding to the Sydney Sweeney ad and thinks Democrats are neither normal nor, nor well adjusted."
Senator Mike Lee [41:50]: "The leftist mindset is that the state can make us all exactly the same... Some of us are better looking than others, some of us are taller than others, some of us are smarter than others."
This episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show offers a deep dive into the current political gridlock, cultural controversies, and media critiques, all through the lens of conservative commentary. With Senator Mike Lee's participation, the discussion gains authoritative insights into legislative processes and political strategies, while listener interactions highlight the public's engagement with these pressing issues.