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Buck Sexton
Oh, let's hear it. Let's hear it. Buck, check your history on the flamingos. I'm 70 years old, and as a kid, before long before Miami Vice came.
Clay Travis
Out, I grew up thinking flamingos were from Florida.
Buck Sexton
Chat GPT says that they were native but then went almost extinct. So check it out. All right. All right, buddy. All right.
Clay Travis
I don't know the answer here. I'm stepping out of this fray. This seems pretty intense.
Buck Sexton
Flamingo, when you, you know, the zoological specificity necessary on. On this, on this show is. It's quite a thing. All right, let me. Let me just say this. This is what the truth is. As I understand it, there were flamingos here. They went extinct, though, for about 200 years. Okay, so they were gone in the 1800s and 1900s, and then they weren't able to find any. And then the 20th century, they started to try to reintroduce some native colonies. And now in Florida, there are about a hundred of them. But they are doing better than the dodo bird here, but not much better. Like, they weren't around. And like I said, the. It was the. It was a Flock of imported African pink flamingos in Miami Vice that were not indigenous to Florida. That got everybody thinking about in the 80s. Oh, Florida and flamingos again. They didn't have. They didn't have flamingos in Florida for over a hundred years. So.
Clay Travis
And yet every.
Buck Sexton
Everywhere you go, there's flamingo this and flamingo that. It's kind of weird, right? Like walking around Newfoundland being like, hey, the dodo birds. Not as many dodo birds, I'll tell you this.
Clay Travis
All over northern Michigan, they've got bear in every business. Streets named after bear. I don't think there's any bear left up here. By the way, Jody. Jody says, love the show. They used to have flamingo. You got lit up by flamingo people out there also saying the same thing. They were decimated for the feathers used in women's hats back in the day. That's why they killed all the flamingos off in Florida. So I don't know, sir, you better step check yourself before you step into flamingo wars. Well, I'm just.
Buck Sexton
They were gone though. That's my point, is that there were no flamingos and everyone's talking about flamingos all the time. The only flamingos you're gonna see in Florida are the lawn ornaments out there. I'm just telling you guys the truth. You can come at me with whatever you like.
Clay Travis
Sundays with clay and vodka. I feel pretty good about the difficulty of anybody getting out of alligator Alcatraz. As a floridian, are you 100% behind this idea?
Buck Sexton
Certainly getting a lot of attention and you need places where you can hold people, quickly process them, and then get those deportation proceedings going. You know, you look at the numbers and I know the Trump administration is moving rapidly on this stuff, but when you see the flood that happened under Biden in four years, it's going to take some real doing here to begin to really chip away at the illegal invasion that happened in the country. But yeah, the thing about, you know, alligators, they're, you know, during the daytime, they'll leave you alone for the most part. Not too bad. It's really at night that you wouldn't want to be trying to go up to like chest deep water in the Everglades and hope that you don't make some new friends. You weren't intending on that. That would be tough.
Clay Travis
There's also crocodiles and as he mentions, pythons, anacondas. There's a, like, basically anything can live in the Everglades and they do these python searches. I mean, they're 20 foot pythons, now.
Buck Sexton
They do python hunts. Yeah, well, those are an invasive species brought here as pets. The pythons are pets that were brought here and released. Iguanas were pets that were brought here and released. Iguanas are everywhere. You'll see iguanas all over the place here. A lot of the smaller lizards as well. They're not indigenous to South Florida. They were brought here as pets. So that's why when you go to places and they say, did you bring any, like, animals or livestock products or whatever? Because if you introduce some of these things into the ecosystem, I think lionfish as well, which you can go and you can kill as many lionfish as you want down here in Florida. And you can. I think you can eat them. They have spines on them. They're very poisonous. Parrots are there. I live next to flocks of wild parrots now. They're all over the place here. Those were brought here as pets. So a lot of stuff that you think of, you know, what is not native to Florida or you will not find in Florida. Flamingos. Have I talked to you about this before? People think of. There are thousands of businesses and places. There's a flamingo park here in Miami Beach. Flamingo is everywhere as a concept in Florida. Flamingo lawn ornaments. We've all seen them, Clay. The flamingos that most people think of when they think of Miami were actually a flock of flamingos brought from Africa at the racetrack in the intro of Miami Vice. And everyone thought from that show, because there's flamingos at the racetrack, there must be flamingos in Florida. There are very rare, like, a handful of occasions where they think that maybe during severe weather, flamingos have basically been, like, blown here. But there are not indigenous flamingos in any numbers in Florida, which I think even shocks some Floridians when they find.
Clay Travis
Out the most successful, most liked invasive species in American history.
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Bees.
Clay Travis
They did. It's crazy. People don't realize it. There were no bees, no honeybees in the United States or in the Americas until they were brought over from Europe. By the way, another crazy one, tomatoes not native to Italy. We all think about tomatoes, like, because so much of their cuisine involves tomatoes. Not native.
Buck Sexton
So they say now that they think there are up to 100 flamingos in the state of Florida that may have been blown here during Hurricane Idalia. But there was a. There's been a long period where there were no wild flamingos here. So now there's, like, a very small colony of them. But it's. You know, I always. I'M down here, you see pelicans all over the place.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
Buck Sexton
And they're not as famous, but flamingos are the things you think of as Florida. They're not really here, but yeah, so that's. It's. It's like the state bird for a state that barely has any of these birds.
Clay Travis
Sunday drop with Clay and Buck. Yesterday, I was making fun of Buck for getting everything wrong with flamingos and I stepped in my own animal related disaster. Hold on.
Buck Sexton
I didn't get everything wrong. I was actually right on the ma. It was like you with the direction or the trajectory of the black male vote. You got it mostly right. You know, you just. You missed it by a few percentage points. And now you probably owe me a steak with flamingos. I was. I was directionally correct about their inhabitant or their status in. In Florida. You get what I'm saying? So, you know, mostly directionally correct, I stepped in it.
Clay Travis
First of all, before I correct my error, Northern Michigan. I tweeted this and it has gone mega viral. And I apologize to everybody in Northern Michigan, the most underrated in the summer. Northern Michigan, most underrated place in the continental United States. Nobody knows how fabulous it is. Until now. Who has never been there? I would have never gone. I'll be honest with y'.
Buck Sexton
All.
Clay Travis
I never would have gone if I hadn't started dating Laura. I had no idea that Northern Michigan was nice in any way. I don't think I ever would have gone if I hadn't been dating a girl who was from Michigan. But it is spectacular. Having said that, I misspoke yesterday when I was trying to talk about Buck and flamingos and my wife. You know, I never really like to cast blame or throw anybody else under the bus, but this is 100% my wife's fault. She told me there were no more bears in Northern Michigan. I drive around.
Buck Sexton
That's nonsense. I know people who hunt bears in Michigan.
Clay Travis
I thought it sounded wrong, but because I've been married for over 20 years, my wife said it so authoritatively, I thought she had to be right. So I brought it up yesterday when Buck was talking about flamingos and in the studio, immediately everybody's like, no, no, no, you're wrong. But we were going to break. And now everybody has been teeing off on me. I tried to be nice to everybody at Northern Michigan. And in typical Northern Mass, Michigan, nice guy and gal fashion, I've been deluged with people telling me, hey, moron, there's tons of bears up here. I now know this but again, don't want to cast blame, but it was all my wife's fault. Here is a, a John from Michigan.
John from Michigan
Hi Clay and Buck. Love the show. This is John Q. From Michigan. Hey, there's a lot of bears in Lower Michigan, Upper Peninsula as well. But the DNR says over 2,000 with sightings in Traverse City, Midland and Bay City, even the lower parts. So yeah, it's not like flamingos. There's lots of black bears. Love you guys.
Clay Travis
Thousands of black bears. Again, don't want to cast blame but it was all my wife's fault. So I apologize for getting that wrong. She does because she was wrong, not.
Buck Sexton
Me boldly throwing Laura under the bus. She is, she is fearful.
Clay Travis
Not a blame guy. But it was all ours fault.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, there are, there are a lot, a lot of bears up. You know there was a bear in, in Florida. There was actually a bear attack in Florida not long ago. It was a fatal bear attack that happened down here which is incredibly rare. Usually you think of alligator attacks.
Clay Travis
We at the beach. We have to put our, our garbage away because there's bears at the beach. That doesn't even seem fair. Bears on the beach.
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Clay Travis
Sunday Sizzle with Clay and Buck. It's really disappointing that my wife, who is from Michigan, would lead me astray like that. Again, don't want to make, don't like to cast blame, but Laura Travis, born and raised Michigander, told me there were no bear. She actually, she was actually talking about every business it felt like in Michigan has a bear in the logo. In northern Michigan, you could be a roof repair place. It's like a bear on your logo. Doesn't matter. You could be selling skis or you could be selling snorkels and kayaks for the great clear waters. Bears everywhere. My wife is like, there used to be bears, but now they're all gone. And literally the guy, I've never been proven more wrong more rapidly in the studio. They did a great job up in Traverse City helping me. Fabulous people. I finished that segment talking where you led me astray, talking about flamingos. And I was like, well, it's just like the bears up here. And he turns to me and he has on his phone, as we finish the show, he's like, actually we have lots of bears here. In fact, here is a bear in my backyard yesterday photo. And I was like, well, this is not good. So I got that one a hundred percent wrong. I hope I don't get attacked by a bear that has.
Buck Sexton
You ever seen a bear in the water?
Clay Travis
Yeah, look, Buck, back when I was.
Buck Sexton
A kid, Mr. Mr. Tennessee, like, he's like Davy Crockett himself over here. Look at this. Clay from Nashville.
Clay Travis
Well, no, look, back in the day, I don't think they do this anymore, but they used to put bear in concrete pens in like, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, and you could feed them. I don't think they do this anymore. But as a kid, Pigeon Forge is basically. And I say this affectionately because I'm from Tennessee, the most redneck place in America. And I. I have a lot of redneck tendencies, so I'm not judging it. But it is the only place in America where they still advertise that motels have HBO and Jacuzzi tubs. It is perpetually like 1978 or 1984 there. And when I was a kid, we would take vacations to Pigeon Forge and. Or Pigeon Forge, like, leads into Gatlinburg. A lot of you have been to the Smoky Mountains. And Buck, they had. You would have. You would have. As a New Yorker coming down, you would have been like, I can't believe this place is real. They had go kart putt putt and bears in concrete pens. And you could pay like $2 and you could feed the bears.
Buck Sexton
Well, that's not a wild. To be clear.
Clay Travis
That's not. But they had them all out. They had them all out in the distance in Cade's Cove. That was like the place where you could see the real bear. But up close, you could basically touch a bear. You could like, just give a bear food. And I. Probably not safe. Probably not good for the bear, but they were everywhere. And. And so this was. I was obsessed with bears as a kid because, I mean, why wouldn't you?
Buck Sexton
They're pretty much like big dogs really, you know, at least tend to be.
Clay Travis
Well, you just told me somebody got killed by a bear in Florida leaving.
Buck Sexton
A dogs and kill people too.
Clay Travis
That's true.
Buck Sexton
Yeah. But I saw grizzlies when I was in Alaska, and from far away, they look. They look almost like a person in a grizzly suit. They kind of lope around and they're all. And. And then they get close. You go, that thing is like very large and much bigger and stronger and scarier than me, and I should probably give it more distance. So bears very.
Clay Travis
We're talking about black bears.
Buck Sexton
This is third hour conversation, folks. I know we're supposed to do the news of the day here, but Clay, Clay, Clay stepped Into a bear trap, if you will. And now he's fighting his way out. We're.
Clay Travis
I just want to make sure that we don't get anybody killed. These are black bears, grizzly bears, tremendously dangerous. We have a lot of people listening to us in grizzly country. Not lovable, not like big dogs. This is not a. You don't want to be anywhere near a grizzly bear. So we're talking about black bears. No racism intended. Black.
Buck Sexton
Now we're like one of these. You know, there really are podcasts where they have full grown man who sit there like which animal would win in a fight? And by the way, it's very rarely a hard. You know, people think gorillas are way more fierce than they are, but that's a whole other conversation. We got into that whole thing about a hundred people fighting a gorilla with silliness. But do you know that the. There's only one in North America, one animal that, that consistently views. Consistently views. Not a mistake in identity and human beings as food. What is it, Clay?
Clay Travis
One land animal consistently eats humans intentionally? Yes, lions.
Buck Sexton
You mean mountain lions in the United States?
Clay Travis
I mean like lions in Africa.
Buck Sexton
No, it's North America.
Clay Travis
Oh, I missed the North America part.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, North American land animal. There's only one that will view a, that will view people as food, not eat if it's sick, not, you know, opportunistic, but will be, oh, there's a person, I'm gonna eat that person.
Clay Travis
I think grizzly bear would be the answer.
Buck Sexton
Polar bears. Polar bears, yeah, they're, they're larger and more aggressive and they only remember, grizzly bears eat a whole range of things. So they'll eat. Polar bears just eat seals, they're just carnivores. They really don't get into much of anything else. So it is the polar bear that if they see you, they will track you, they will hunt you and they will eat you. So stay away from the story. When you say lion, you mean like a puma, Like a mountain lion, right? Because we don't have African lions. I mean, yes, lions are like £160 or something. You know, you could probably, if you let him get you from the back. Guys, I'm sorry, this is what this, this show has got off the rails now. I'll get us back in the news in a second. But if the mountain lion gets you from the back with its teeth, you know, in the neck, if it gets you, then you're in deep trouble. But if you square off against it, you know, I think I'd give it a swift. I got a good right leg.
Clay Travis
You're a young dad. I'm thinking about trying to save children. You got like a 4 or 5 year old out there. Mountain lion. That is dangerous. You know, this is. I spend a lot of time. When you're a dad, you spend a lot of time preparing for combat with animals. I, I was throwing my wife under the bus earlier for being wrong about bears. But if you asked her, I expect that I'm going to have to fight an alligator at some point in time. I wish I had had to do it younger. I haven't had to do it yet. Yes.
Buck Sexton
It's like you have.
Clay Travis
Yeah. Well, I'm always around bodies of water and I'm always prepared for an alligator to try to attack a child. I'm always heads on a swivel. Like I'm going to be. I'm going down to the beach tomorrow. There are the barrier lakes. There might be alligators there. I'm just saying if your child is. If you're drinking beer and you're not paying attention, I'm going to save your kid. I'm ready if I'm there when an alligator attacks. I've been preparing for this my whole life. I know what to do. I know my strategy and you know, preparation is a huge part of the battle. And, and not to go full GI Joe on you, but I am prepared to go after an alligator. Not a crocodile, but an alligator, which is in northern Florida, what I'm going to come across most frequently.
Buck Sexton
So who wants to talk about Jerome Powell getting fired here at the end of this, at the end of his tenure.
Clay Travis
Jerome Powell I don't think would be very good if an alligator tried to come after your kid. Not good on interest rates. Also doesn't seem like a guy who's ready to take on an alligator either. Just laid on everything.
Buck Sexton
I could see Trump throwing an alligator in kind of the side, you know, the side headlock. Trump is a. One thing I will tell you about him. For those of you who haven't met him in person. I know some of you have. He is a. When you're. He is a surprisingly large and sturdy figure. He is not a. You know, he is bigger in every sense. Like when you're near. Like his hair is bigger, his shoulders. He's a big dude. He's at least 6263 and probably about 260. I would say.
Clay Travis
Elon Musk similarly is actually a monster. He looks like Elon does like an NFL Linebacker. I think we tend to think of, you know, like sort of tech guys as sort of nerdy and wimpy, size wise.
Buck Sexton
Well, this is why he said straight up, I don't care how much Mark Zuckerberg trains. I'll just kick his ass because Zuckerberg weighs like 130.
Clay Travis
Yeah, I think that's true. Having seen. I don't think there's any way that he would lose that battle.
Buck Sexton
I think Laura and Carrie Jiu Jitsu could probably still take out Zuckerberg, you know, even with his little Zuckerberg. Cool. I'm not getting any love on Facebook these days anyway, so what do I care?
Clay Travis
So for Zuckerberg, nobody has any respect for him. He's like trying to get back in the good grace, you know, the people.
Buck Sexton
You know what else we got, by the way? We got what's his name, Bezos. Spending dollars on a wedding in Venice. I'm going to tell you something right now. Venice, it's a one day, maybe two day max place. It's amazing for what it is to see some of the stuff that's there.
Clay Travis
I've never been.
Buck Sexton
It has. I've been a couple of times. It has. No parks, no greenery really, of any kind. It smells when it's warm out because there's a lot of sewage in that water. So it looks really cool in photos and everything else. But, you know, and I'll tell you, the food is kind of. I'm not a big Venice guy. Other parts of Italy I love. I'm just trying to save you all the disappointment. The best thing you'll see in Venice is the scenes from Indiana Jones in the Last Crusade. But now, which is. Which is very well done.
Clay Travis
Oh, that's the best of the Indiana Jones movies.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, I think that's probably true. Even though I used to say Raiders, lost Ark. I was just trying to be. I just like to be contentious sometimes and take.
Clay Travis
Well, you get older, you watch them. Some hold up. They hold up pretty well as a group.
Buck Sexton
But production value, Last Crusade is superior.
Clay Travis
So you don't agree with Bezos's decision to have $100 million wedding in Venice?
Buck Sexton
What is he. What. What is he doing? I know he's got the money and people say whatever, but there's a lot of things you can do with $100 million that are far more meaningful than spending it on. On a. Then again, I'm a small person. This is a personal preference thing. My wife and I agree. We're small wedding people. We didn't Want to do a big wedding thing, so I get it. So I'm at the whole opposite end. For me, it's like. It's the church, God, immediate family. That's what a wedding is. I don't need to have this.
Clay Travis
Yeah. The average wedding now costs, like, 40k, right? That seems crazy to me. I think that's. What about what. And that's.
Buck Sexton
That's nationwide. That's if you're on a wedding in, you know, the outskirts of Oklahoma City. Average wedding in New York is 100 grand. Average. That's the average cost of some of these places.
Clay Travis
That's absolutely, absolutely bonkers. But for Bezos, if you got $200 billion, I actually think that he's making. I. We threw Zuckerberg under the bus. I actually think Bezos is starting to behave more rationally as a reasonable guy compared to the choices that he was making in Trump 1.0. And I don't know if Lauren Sanchez, the new. The new wife, is deserving of this credit. You know, he moved from Miami. I mean, from Seattle to Miami. I think that might have given him a little bit of a cultural swing, not to take a shot at anybody living in Seattle. But if you're a rich guy, I would much rather live in rich, single guy. Would you rather live in Miami or Seattle? I mean, I don't even see that as remotely a choice. And I think Bezos is from Miami originally, and look, the Washington Post is still a mess, but I think he's been more open to free speech, as have Zuckerberg in the wake of Elon Musk buying Twitter, which I think is maybe the blazed trail that they followed. And so I hope the wedding goes well, but I'd like to go to business at some point.
Buck Sexton
Guys, throw something else your way. We try to think of. Of fun trips to go on and things that are worthwhile for the show. You know, we just went to D.C. and we had Palm beach before that. And I was just in France for. For iHeart. And, you know, we have to sometimes have excellent adventures here on this show. I don't know if you saw this, but North Korea just opened its first ever water park with room for 20,000 visitors, they say. And this is the eeriest, scariest water park I think you can remember. It's in North Korea, everybody. Clay, if we were guaranteed that we would come back alive, would you want to go see the North Korean water park?
Clay Travis
I would, because I think if I wrote a story about going to the North Korean water park, it would probably be an incredible story and I don't know how many Americans will ever see it.
Buck Sexton
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show: Sunday Hang – August 10, 2025
Hosts: Clay Travis and Buck Sexton
Release Date: August 10, 2025
Publisher: iHeartPodcasts
In the August 10, 2025 episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Clay and Buck engage listeners with their characteristic blend of intelligence and humor as they delve into a variety of topics ranging from wildlife misconceptions to invasive species, personal anecdotes, and light-hearted banter about celebrity lifestyles. The episode is structured around listener interactions and spontaneous discussions, providing an entertaining and informative experience for both regular listeners and newcomers.
Timestamp: [04:09] – [06:26]
The episode kicks off with listener Steve raising an issue regarding a previous discussion about flamingos. Steve challenges the hosts' assertions that flamingos are not native to Florida, prompting a lively debate.
Steve: "This is Steve, who wants to talk with you about your big flamingo discussion yesterday."
Buck Sexton: "Flamingo, when you... the zoological specificity necessary on this, on this show is... it's quite a thing."
Buck provides a historical perspective, explaining that while flamingos were once native to Florida, they were nearly extinct due to the demand for their feathers in women's hats, which led to their eradication from the wild over a century ago. Efforts in the 20th century to reintroduce flamingos have resulted in a small, thriving population of about a hundred individuals. However, the iconic image of flamingos in Florida is largely perpetuated by non-native species featured in popular culture, such as the flamingos in the Miami Vice racetrack intros.
Buck Sexton: "The flamingos that most people think of when they think of Miami were actually a flock of flamingos brought from Africa at the racetrack in the intro of Miami Vice."
Clay admits uncertainty and steps back from the heated debate, highlighting the depth of the subject matter.
Clay Travis: "I'm stepping out of this fray. This seems pretty intense."
Timestamp: [10:09] – [13:34]
Transitioning smoothly, Clay brings up a related topic concerning wildlife, specifically bears in Northern Michigan. He acknowledges a previous mistake made on air about the presence of bears in the region, attributing the error to misinformation from his wife.
Clay Travis: "John from Michigan: ...there's lots of black bears in Lower Michigan, Upper Peninsula as well."
Clay apologizes for the oversight, emphasizing the abundance of black bears in Michigan and the inaccuracies previously discussed.
Clay Travis: "Thousands of black bears. Again, don't want to cast blame but it was all my wife's fault."
The hosts engage with listener John, who provides detailed information about bear populations in specific Michigan cities, reinforcing the reality of their presence contrary to Clay's earlier remarks.
John from Michigan: "There's a lot, a lot of bears up here. ... the DNR says over 2,000 with sightings in Traverse City, Midland, and Bay City, even the lower parts."
Timestamp: [07:52] – [10:32]
Shifting focus to Florida's ecosystem, Buck discusses the myriad of invasive species that have taken root in the state. He highlights pythons, iguanas, and parrots as prominent non-native species introduced primarily through the pet trade, leading to significant ecological disruptions.
Buck Sexton: "The pythons are pets that were brought here and released. Iguanas are everywhere."
Buck elaborates on the challenges posed by these invasive species, including their impact on native wildlife and the environment. He emphasizes the difficulty in controlling their populations once established.
Buck Sexton: "I think even shocks some Floridians when they find... there are not indigenous flamingos in any numbers in Florida."
Timestamp: [12:16] – [26:30]
Clay and Buck share personal stories related to wildlife encounters, blending humor with informative content. Clay reminisces about his childhood experiences in Tennessee, where interaction with bears was a common tourist attraction.
Clay Travis: "I was obsessed with bears as a kid because, I mean, why wouldn't you?"
Buck responds with insights into bear behavior, distinguishing between wild and caged bears, and stressing the dangers of real bear encounters.
Buck Sexton: "Bears are very... you don't want to be anywhere near a grizzly bear."
The conversation naturally transitions to discussions about alligators in Florida. Clay humorously portrays himself as perpetually prepared to defend children from alligator attacks, while Buck underscores the reality of alligator encounters, especially in regions like northern Florida.
Clay Travis: "I'm always around bodies of water and I'm always prepared for an alligator to try to attack a child."
Buck Sexton: "They're brought here as pets. So that's why when you go to places and they say, did you bring any... because if you introduce some of these things into the ecosystem..."
Timestamp: [22:22] – [26:30]
The hosts engage in a playful yet informative discussion about animal behavior, touching upon the dangers posed by different species. They explore hypothetical scenarios, such as animal fights, to illustrate points about human-animal interactions.
Buck Sexton: "This is third hour conversation, folks. I know we're supposed to do the news of the day here, but Clay, Clay, Clay stepped Into a bear trap, if you will."
The conversation delves into the behaviors of polar bears versus grizzly bears, highlighting the aggressive nature of polar bears in North America.
Buck Sexton: "Polar bears, yeah, they're larger and more aggressive and they only remember, grizzly bears eat a whole range of things."
Clay adds a humorous twist by conflating wildlife talk with current financial figures.
Clay Travis: "Jerome Powell I don't think would be very good if an alligator tried to come after your kid. Not good on interest rates."
Timestamp: [26:30] – [30:51]
Shifting gears, the hosts discuss high-profile celebrity lifestyles, particularly focusing on Jeff Bezos' extravagant spending on his wedding in Venice. They critique the extravagance of such events compared to average wedding costs.
Buck Sexton: "I'm not a big Venice guy. Other parts of Italy I love. I'm just trying to save you all the disappointment."
Clay Travis: "The average wedding now costs, like, 40k, right? That seems crazy to me."
They further delve into comparisons between different billionaires, mentioning Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, and express opinions on their personal behaviors and business decisions.
Buck Sexton: "I'll just kick his ass because Zuckerberg weighs like 130."
Timestamp: [30:51] – [33:00]
In a surprising twist, Buck introduces the topic of North Korea opening its first water park, framing it as an unusual and eerie development given the country's reclusive nature.
Buck Sexton: "North Korea just opened its first ever water park with room for 20,000 visitors, they say. And this is the eeriest, scariest water park I think you can remember."
Clay speculates humorously about the motivations behind such an establishment, likening Kim Jong Un to a character from Pee-wee Herman.
Clay Travis: "Kim Jong Un is what would happen if Francis had grown up and ended up in charge of a country. ... That is Kim Jong Un all grown up."
Timestamp: [33:00] – [36:01]
Throughout the episode, Clay and Buck weave personal stories and humorous anecdotes into their discussions, maintaining an engaging and light-hearted atmosphere. They recap earlier topics, such as the presence of bears in Northern Michigan, and continue to joke about their own misconceptions and the ensuing corrections from listeners.
Clay Travis: "I never would have gone if I hadn't started dating Laura. I had no idea that Northern Michigan was nice in any way."
Buck Sexton: "You get older, you watch them. Some hold up. They hold up pretty well as a group."
As the episode draws to a close, brief promotional segments for sponsors like Annabe, Trust and Will, PureTalk, and Vizio are interspersed, highlighting products and services relevant to the listeners.
Wildlife Misconceptions: The episode highlights common misconceptions about Florida's wildlife, particularly the presence of flamingos and bears, emphasizing the importance of accurate information.
Invasive Species Impact: Buck's detailed discussion on invasive species in Florida underscores the ecological challenges posed by non-native animals introduced through the pet trade.
Personal Accountability and Learning: Clay's admission of misinformation and willingness to correct errors reflect the show's commitment to honesty and continuous learning.
Humor in Serious Topics: The hosts effectively use humor to discuss serious topics, making the content both entertaining and informative.
Listener Engagement: Interactive segments featuring listener comments enhance the show's relatability and foster a sense of community among the audience.
Cultural Commentary: Discussions on celebrity lifestyles and extravagant spending offer a critique of societal values and the influence of wealth.
Global Observations: Bringing up North Korea's water park provides a unique and unexpected perspective on global developments, adding depth to the conversation.
Buck Sexton on Flamingos:
"The flamingos that most people think of when they think of Miami were actually a flock of flamingos brought from Africa at the racetrack in the intro of Miami Vice."
[04:22]
Clay Travis on Bears in Michigan:
"Thousands of black bears. Again, don't want to cast blame but it was all my wife's fault."
[13:34]
Buck Sexton on Invasive Species:
"The pythons are pets that were brought here and released. Iguanas are everywhere."
[07:52]
Clay Travis on Estate Planning Mistakes:
"I never would have gone if I hadn't started dating Laura."
[11:43]
Buck Sexton on Polar Bears:
"Polar bears, yeah, they're larger and more aggressive and they only remember, grizzly bears eat a whole range of things."
[24:03]
Clay Travis on North Korea:
"Kim Jong Un is what would happen if Francis had grown up and ended up in charge of a country."
[31:36]
The August 10th episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show offers a spirited exploration of wildlife, personal anecdotes, and cultural observations, all delivered with the hosts' signature wit and insight. Through listener interactions and dynamic conversations, Clay and Buck not only entertain but also educate their audience on topics ranging from ecological issues to societal trends, making the episode a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike.