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Clay Travis
But I do think this is probably something that maybe you in your own life are experiencing or your kids or grandkids are dealing with this failure of men and women to come together. There is a seismic gap when it comes to politics. And this chick, I'm going to be honest, sounds completely and utterly awful, but you can judge for yourself. Here's Zoe explaining relationship status when it comes to politics.
Zoe
Everyone knows that I'm a liberal woman. My brother's gay, all my friends are gay. Also, like abortion rights, female rights. But anyways, so I would like always ask him, I'd be like, what, like, what's your politics? Like, what do you, who do you, where do you lean? And he was just like, well, like socially I'm a liberal, but economically I'm a Republican. That okay. Also, he was a 28 year old man. That's the first red flag because if there's a 28 year old man and he's single, there's a reason that he's single. But anyways, so then I'm like, well, like, what makes you economically Republican? Because like, I could give you a whole bunch of facts right now that prove that you shouldn't be. And he was like, all of his info is from his friends. And I was like, you get all your information from your friends. Obviously you can't trust them. You need to do the research yourself. And if you do the research, I told him, I was like, I'll support you based on your decision if you actually research it yourself. Like, I won't care if you're a Republican. But anyways, and so he was like, zoe, I have much better Things to do than research politics. Like, I have way more important things to do.
Buck Sexton
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Clay Travis
I watched the whole video that you posted because I was, you know, doing prep this morning and I. So first of all, this is a little bit, ties in with what I talked about at the University of Chicago, the thing that went mega viral. I think a lot of these 20 something year old women, I don't know how old she is. 24, 25. First of all, everybody's older.
Buck Sexton
She looked older than that to me, you know.
Clay Travis
You think older? Well, she was saying he was 28. I was assuming that she was probably within a couple of years of him. Maybe she's older than, maybe she's also 28 or whatever. But 28's not that old, by the way, for a guy to be single. I'm not sure that it is a major red flag. If she had said 48, he's never been married, I'd be like, ah, you know, maybe you should, maybe you got a little bit of an art. Nothing against 28.
Buck Sexton
There are, there are, there are 68 year old guys usually with boats here in Miami who are going out with 28 year olds.
Clay Travis
So I get it. But I do think if you're a girl and the Guy's in his mid-40s and he's never gotten married, probably a little bit of a red flag in general. Now you didn't get what, how old.
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Clay Travis
So 28, 38, whatever. But let's go here to the, the essence. I, I am a little bit sympathetic because I think a lot of 20 young 20 somethings are morons. And you'll look back on some of the things that you thought when you were 20 or 25 or 15 or whatever the age is when you get to be 45 or 50 or 60 and you'll say, boy, I was really dumb. I didn't have the life experience to have learned enough. She, I think is. And I think a lot of women are setting themselves up for this way. They are thinking that they want a man that is one type of man and they're either not going to be able to find that guy or maybe even worse, buck, she's going to find this effeminate, left wing loving man and she's actually going to end up hating him. Because I'm just telling you, I don't believe there are any women out there that actually want to end up with feminine men. I don't believe that kind of category of woman exists. I think they claim that they do and then they realize that they're basically living with another woman and he's emotionally unstable and he's not manly and he. And they don't have a loving relationship because what they don't, they don't want somebody who is similar to them. They want an actual man and they don't know it.
Buck Sexton
Well, it all, it all adds up. And yes, I do have trauma. Trauma from many years of being in New York City and trying to convince usually very attractive but very left wing women on dates. I'm sort of leading libertarian these days. That's always the other one.
Clay Travis
By the way. I will say this too. How many of those girls do you think you could have eliminated if you didn't see them? Because when I listen to that girl, as opposed to watch her, she's kind of cute. If I just listen to her, I'm like, I would, I want to get a nail gun and just put it into my head rather than have to listen to this. But I think there are a lot of men out there, maybe the vast majority of them, that are willing to put up with awfulness beyond belief because the girl's pretty. Like, if you just had to listen to her, oh, of course you would be like, I'll never go on a date with this girl.
Buck Sexton
I see this and I don't think this is controversial. Though people pretend like this isn't necessarily true. We all know it's true. Women make bad decisions about their. Or rather, women are blinded by, and then make bad decisions because of men's money and status. And men, I'm speaking in the greatest of generalizations here, but men make bad decisions and are blinded because of women's attractiveness. Ok. That is, I was just speaking about the guys who are in their 60s with the boat with the big fancy boats here and the 25 year old girlfriends, by the way, in Miami Beach. That's not, that's like not happening everywhere. Yeah. It's like this is not something that anyone even really notices is happening all over the place. But yeah, the guy who owns the boat, you got to spend time with them. That's the thing. You know, it's the, it's the Bill, the Bill Belichick. Clay. They're going full, full Bill Belichick.
Clay Travis
I mean, I think it actually makes sense biologically. Right. Because women, again, biologically are driven primary by. Think about it. I mean, there's going to be a headline, Travis, you know, caveman women are driven by a desire for security and, and health and safety and success for their offspring. And the wealthier and more powerful man can theoretically provide that. Right. So biologically that makes sense. And men like young women because young women are more likely to be able to have babies. This is why we all exist. Sorry, that's my big take, Clay.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, this is, this is accurate. But. Ok, so the ideology though, notice she lays out all these things, her far left politics. Part of it is toxic masculinity, alpha manliness. All of those things are contrary to, to her political beliefs. So if you are an alpha male who, let's say, believes in even things that are not necessarily that political, but things like differentiation of the sexes, that men should be protectors, that men are generally going to be bigger and stronger, that men should be the primary earner in the household, any of those sorts of things are going to run afoul of her beliefs. And so that's why she's going to be oftentimes, I think, miserable trying to find, and this is her slash, all women that have similar beliefs to her because they are excluding, as a matter of politics, the kind of man that women are generally biologically geared toward liking. And at the end of the video, which we didn't play a few, she's like, and I've been single ever since. And it was just sort of the funniest because like, yeah, no surprise you've been single ever since. But it is in fact highly ideological. White women, age call it, you know, 20 to 45 in America who are really now the, the base of the Democrat Biden Kamala party, that's, that's who they can count on. And if they went, sorry, college educated white women, 20 to 45, college educated is an important component because that's when the indoctrination happens. That's when they learn all this stuff.
Clay Travis
They also often are ending up seeing single now. And this is what we were talking about with Dr. Laura. Like, she got really fired up. These are also the women sometimes that want to have children and they go to sperm donors and instead of being able to find a man that they could actually have a relationship with, they're flipping through binders trying to find guys that they can, you know, have a, have a baby with that they never meet and that their kids have no relationship with. And I think they're just making a series of bad choices. But because they have made those choices themselves, they oftentimes need larger societal issues to have created those choices for them. Right. Like, it's almost like their security blanket is the world is so misogynistic and awful that I have no other option. Some of these women are going to get married and by the time they have babies, they'll look back on themselves and say, boy, I was a moron. By the way, a lot of men get married look back on themselves and say, boy, you know, I was kind of a moron too. I mean, I think that's the common trajectory. It's why age adds wisdom, because you have lived through every life experience and you can analyze it better at 50 than you could at 15. And so I hope that some of this is going to happen. But the other thing is like posting these videos. Does she think that this makes her look really likable? Because are there other women that are like, slay queen? Yes, girl. Like, actually to me, I watched the video and I just felt sorry for her and it made me find her profoundly unlikable.
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Buck Sexton
Yes. And there are other species that could already be brought back, I think. Aren't they working on mastodons or the woolly mammoth?
Clay Travis
For sure, Maybe the mastodon. The woolly mammoth, I think is basically going to happen in the article that, that I read. They are going to bring back the saber tooth tiger. They are going to. They're going to bring back. So, so my question, I'm fascinated by what the reaction of this audience to good or bad. And let me give you a question to think about this, Buck. I was just out in Colorado over spring break and I bet we have a lot of people listening in Colorado right now. And I know this has turned into a major issue all over the West. They have reintroduced wolves in lots of states and communities where the wolf had basically been eradicated. And if you have a ranch, ranchers are furious about this because suddenly what I was told I was in Colorado, they're like, yeah, everybody in Boulder and Denver decided they wanted to vote to bring back wolves. And all the people who live in rural Colorado were like, thanks, jerks. Like, we have no interest in bringing back wolves. And suddenly our livestock are getting killed and we're having to worry about something that we had eradicated. My thought is, now these dire wolves, there are three of them that they say they have brought back two boys and a, that they named Romulus and Remus and one girl puppy. Will they like in Jurassic park eventually find their way out? And then they're suddenly circulating in the community. They say that the dire wolf basically covered all of North America back in the day. 10,000 years ago, if you were out, this thing was from Canada all the way down into South America. They basically roamed free. They were wiped out about 10,000 years ago. What is your take on the idea, not only of the dire wolf, saber tooth tiger, woolly mammoth being bringing back extinct animals, good or bad move, what's your take?
Buck Sexton
Well, I love the book Jurassic park, as all of you know. And so I find this a fascinating entry into the scientific annals that is going on Right now I think that, man, the truth is this the same way that, you know, I've never been to. I've never been to Africa, but I love knowing that there's all these incredible. I'm sorry, I have been to Africa, that's not true. But I've never been on safari in Africa. But that I've been to places where there are no safaris. I've been to some rough parts of Africa, but I've never. I've never done safari. But I love knowing that there are lions and hippopotami and all that stuff. So I think that it's tough for us to separate out the concept of it. This is where I. When you brought up the ranchers, I think that's very apropos. The concept of it versus the reality of it. You know, a saber toothed tiger is fine until a saber toothed tiger eats your grandma and then you're pretty. This actually came up if you. Do you remember when. I think it was Cecil the lion was the big story and Jimmy Kimmel, they killed him.
Clay Travis
Yes. And it was like Kimmel was like.
Buck Sexton
Crying on TV about Cecil the lion in Africa who on a lawful hunt was shot.
Clay Travis
Yeah, I remember this.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, it was successful. The light is crying and look, I love animals, so I get that. And there's something that's, you know, like I love my little dog Ginger so much and yet I'm going to eat lamb chops tonight for dinner. Like, I understand some of this stuff. We get a little. It's about sentimentality over pure logic. Ok. But that all said, there was a really interesting Wall Street Journal article that I remember from that time written by, I think he was a student at Harvard or Princeton who was like, you know what lions mean in my village.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
Buck Sexton
I read people get eaten.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
Buck Sexton
Like this isn't a game to us. Like we actually have to control the population because they'll eat your dad, they'll eat your sister. Like, you know, this is a real thing that happens to real people. Which reminds me of that movie Ghost in the Darkness based on a true story. And I know you all know this and you can go see the stuffed carcasses of those lions and in a zoo, in a museum in Chicago.
Clay Travis
Was it Val Kilmer in that mov that just died?
Buck Sexton
Yeah, yeah, it was Val Kilmer movie with. With Michael Douglas. Kind of a weird casting of Michael Douglas. But anyway, Val Kilmer was good in it. And that's based on a true story. I mean, these lions became habituated to eating people and they're like, wow, people are slow and kind of weak. Like, let's just eat them instead. So this is all a way to say, I think for, you know, should we bring back dodo birds? Yeah, totally. Like, should we bring back species that. But you know, this is where you also get into clay. I'm here in South Florida and you have the boa constrictors and also what do you call them? The big, they look like little dragons on anacondas. Iguanas. Yeah, yeah. And they are invasive. Well, boas are definitely an invasive species. I think iguanas are too. I don't think they're native to here. They're basically pets that have escaped and now they're killing all the native, you know, ecosystem animals off. So you have to go hunt them and deal with them. True thing. Also, you know that little brown bird that you guys all think of, the European house sparrow, probably the most common bird in the entire United States. It's everywhere. Little kind of brown squat bird. They're an invasive species from Europe and they've killed, they have killed off a lot of native bird species because they will break into another bird's nest and break their eggs. They're mean. They're mean little birds.
Clay Travis
The honeybee is an invasive species.
Buck Sexton
Well, but we like honeybees. This is the point, right? We like.
Clay Travis
People don't realize this North America until colonization had no honeybees anywhere. And then they slowly spread across the entirety of the North American continent. But they were a invasive species that otherwise didn't exist here.
Buck Sexton
Some of you will remember this too. There was a fear about fire ants and how they're going to keep spreading up and spreading up and you know, they're, they're, you know, dangerous to people if you step on one of their anthills. And there was a briefly discussed proposal that I remember reading about. The only real, real natural predators for the fire ants. They were thinking maybe we should introduce. It's a South American anteater which has like 6 inch long claws and weighs like 200 pounds. And then they're like, well, if we introduce that, what's its natural predator? Jaguars. So you create all these problems, the.
Clay Travis
Food chain gets dangerous. Ok, so I am in favor of this. Here is my thing.
Buck Sexton
Can you have a direwolf as a pet, yes or no? Once they reintroduce these.
Clay Travis
Oh, no, no, no, no. I'm in favor of it only for keeping them in captivity. And I understand some of you are going to say, yeah, that's the whole point of Jurassic park. But I like it also for endangered species now because in theory it would mean there should be no animal that actually vanishes. Right. You should be able to get the existing DNA of all animals that are alive on earth today. And we should be able to create a genetic Noah's Ark of all living animals here today and be able to create them. Now. I don't want. If I'm. I think about this in terms of the farmers out there and the ranchers. The idea that you would reintroduce grizzly bears or wolves that are going to attack my livestock is I think different than this. I would not reintroduce these animals.
Buck Sexton
Something else that, that would be on the, on the docket here. Go. I believe it's, I believe it's called a short faced bear. Go look up the short faced bear and it's like a grizzly bear times three. It's a massive land predator that they could also along with the saber, it's from the same era as a saber toothed tiger. They could also bring that one back. And I think that you know, you're starting to see we definitely don't want that. Right? I mean that's, that's going to be the same way that polar, polar bears hunt people. It's really the only North American land animal. Yeah, I know grizzlies can. Wolf has never actually attacked. Healthy wolves have never attacked a human being in the history of North America is at least what you, that's what they announced. I mean you're going to say no, but that's what they say. Ok. That's what the official statistics are that wolves won't attack people if they're healthy, if they're rabid. That's different. Polar bears see you and they're like food, food. They don't.
Clay Travis
They.
Buck Sexton
There's no if, ands or buts. And the same thing would be true of a short faced bear. So you know, let me something to think.
Clay Travis
Let me hit you with this one, Buck. My boys are obsessed with the Megalodon which is just a giant shark in theory. The dire wolf can be kept in, inside of a fenced enclosure and everything else. My concern on this would be that we would start to create big massive animals that are in the water and those are a lot harder to control. Have you ever been to say for instance the Atlanta Aquarium where they have the whale sharks? You know, they've never been able to for instance keep. I believe this is still true. A great white shark in captivity.
Buck Sexton
Yes.
Clay Travis
They just, they're impossible to keep inside of museums or aquariums, anything like that. My concern is that some of these that we will create will get out. And can you imagine a world where suddenly you have instead of a great white shark, you've got the Megalodon. Suddenly, like rolling around in the ocean deep? That starts to get a little bit scarier to me. But I think it's the reality of where we are going. I think you're going to see all of these extinct animals genetically us able to bring them back. Now one more thing as we go to break, some people are saying this is not the real animal because of the way they're doing the DNA coding. And that gets way more complicated and above my pay grade. But I have read some of those critiques.
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Podcast Summary: The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show - Sunday Hang with Clay and Buck (May 25, 2025)
Hosted by Clay Travis and Buck Sexton, "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show" delves into pressing issues in news, politics, and current events with a blend of intelligence and humor. In the May 25, 2025 episode titled "Sunday Hang," Clay and Buck engage in two primary discussions: the impact of political ideologies on modern relationships and the ethical considerations of resurrecting extinct species.
Key Discussion: Clay and Buck explore how deep political divisions are affecting romantic relationships today. They use a real-life example shared by a woman named Zoe, who recounts her experience dating a man with conflicting political views.
Notable Quotes:
Clay Travis (03:38): "There is a seismic gap when it comes to politics. And this chick, I'm going to be honest, sounds completely and utterly awful, but you can judge for yourself."
Buck Sexton (05:28): "This is what it's like to be in a major Democrat urban center and out on the scene. And this guy, whoever he is, from Indiana, he dodged more bullets than Neo in the Matrix."
Insights:
Political Polarization: The hosts highlight how increasing political polarization makes it challenging for individuals to find compatible partners. Zoe's experience with a man who identifies as "socially liberal but fiscally conservative" serves as a focal point for this discussion.
Generational and Ideological Gaps: They discuss the generational aspects, noting that younger generations may lack the life experience to navigate complex political landscapes effectively, leading to relationship struggles.
Gender Perspectives: Clay suggests that women often seek "alpha male" traits driven by biological instincts for security and offspring, which may conflict with the ideological stances prevalent in modern progressive movements.
Decision-Making in Relationships: Both hosts emphasize that emotional biases, such as attraction to physical appearance or perceived status, can lead to poor relationship choices, overshadowing logical assessments of compatibility.
Conclusion: Clay and Buck agree that the blending of personal ideologies with romantic relationships has created significant barriers. They advocate for individuals to prioritize compatibility in core values and beliefs to foster healthier, long-lasting relationships.
Key Discussion: The hosts shift their conversation to the scientific advancements in de-extinction, focusing on a Time Magazine cover article about the resurrection of the dire wolf using DNA technology.
Notable Quotes:
Clay Travis (28:19): "Let me hit you with this one, Buck. My boys are obsessed with the Megalodon which is just a giant shark in theory. The dire wolf can be kept inside of a fenced enclosure and everything else."
Buck Sexton (23:47): "Are you thinking about Cecil the lion and how Jimmy Kimmel cried over his lawful hunting? It brings a reality check to these discussions."
Insights:
Scientific Possibilities vs. Ecological Realities: While the idea of bringing back extinct species like dire wolves, saber-toothed tigers, and woolly mammoths fascinates the public, Clay and Buck express concerns about the practical implications, such as habitat compatibility and ecological balance.
Historical Context: They refer to historical instances like the eradication of wolves in various U.S. states and the ensuing conflicts with ranchers, illustrating the potential dangers of reintroducing apex predators.
Captivity Challenges: The hosts discuss the difficulties of keeping large, potentially dangerous animals in captivity, citing examples like the inability to contain great white sharks effectively in aquariums.
Ethical Considerations: Buck brings up the human-animal conflict, emphasizing that while reintroducing predators might restore certain ecological functions, it could also pose significant risks to human safety and livelihoods.
Conclusion: Clay and Buck remain skeptical about the feasibility and ethicality of resurrecting extinct species. They caution against romanticizing scientific advancements without fully understanding and addressing the potential ecological and societal repercussions.
Throughout the episode, Clay and Buck provide thought-provoking commentary on how political ideologies intersect with personal lives and the broader implications of scientific endeavors like de-extinction. Their candid discussions encourage listeners to critically assess the complexities of modern relationships and the responsibilities that come with scientific advancements.
Notable Closing Quote:
This episode of "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show" offers listeners a blend of personal insights and critical analysis on contemporary issues, making complex topics accessible and engaging for a broad audience.