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Welcome back in our number two Tuesday edition, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us. We are rolling through the program, breaking down the absolute latest that is going on. Trump has landed. Oh my goodness, we have a baby. Buck has got his baby boy. Just sat down and said hi for just a second on the video feed of Clay and Buck and he is coming up on basically a month old, I think right now, if I'm remembering the math correctly, which is very exciting.
Clay Travis
I never thought I would really happen this way, Clay, but in the middle of radio show breaks now I've got to change diapers, but I'm getting pretty good at it.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, well, that is a, that's a skill set. Just wait till you start having the diaper change. And then I was, you know, it's funny, I flew, I was in Chicago over the weekend, University of Chicago, had a panel discussion on the First Amendment, censorship, lots of fun. Jonathan Turley was on it, among others. And I was on my way back and in the airport bathroom, there was a guy traveling there from Portland with his little girl. She was like 2 years old. They were, they had just landed, they were going to the bathroom and everything else. And you know, I'm there washing my hands in the sink and he's like, hey, you know, like I listen to the show, we talked about him living in, in Portland, but he was traveling with his two year old. And I was like, well, how's it going? It's like that's a long flight, Portland to Chicago with a lap child. And, and it was reminding me you got this to look forward to because I told him over the weekend that this conversation, all three of my kids when they were in that lap travel child age. So if you're under two, basically you can travel many of you know, in the, in the lap of your parent. All three of them different times threw up on me in the air on airplanes. All three of them at three different times, all while being lap babies, just absolute, just unloaded on me. And I just remember all those times, you know, you're just sitting there just, I mean, this is going to inevitably happen to you at some point. I feel like it's happened to every parent. So you're in the diaper changing at some point, you'll be in the midst of a diaper change when you have the blow up happen, right?
Clay Travis
Oh, I had, I've already, I've already gotten hit with the sprinkler system.
Buck Sexton
A few times you've gotten hit by the sprinkler. Yeah, that's the thing is it's kind of impressive, even at a young age, how far the I was amazed.
Clay Travis
Yeah, it's like the old Super Circle commercial back in the day.
Buck Sexton
It is kind of extraordinary, even with babies, how far that that stuff could hit the splash pad zone. But I was bringing this in here. Trump has landed in Saudi Arabia and he took off yesterday during the show. I think it's an 11 or 12 hour flight to Saudi Arabia. They've already being been doing a bunch of events in Saudi Arabia and I just wanted to familiarize you guys with what's going on, including Saudi Arabia announcing that they will be investing somewhere around $600 billion in America. And I believe we have multiple different cuts here. Let's go with cut 32. I think this just happened in the last hour or so in the Middle East. This is Trump in Saudi Arabia before our eyes.
Clay Travis
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Buck Sexton
This is why, again, there are many reasons that the attacks on Trump have fallen flat. But I like this cut 34 that we have to talking about. After so many decades of conflict, Trump basically is just trying to avoid there being any more conflict, which I would think most people would have to agree is a good thing. Cut 34.
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Okay, and one more thing, Buck, that is probably the most significant decision that has to be made in the Middle east and maybe in all of geopolitical decision making for Trump going forward. What are we going to do about Iran and how do we handle keeping them ideally from getting a nuclear weapon? Cut 35. Trump just talked about it in Saudi Arabia.
Clay Travis
But with that said, Iran can have a much brighter future, but will never allow America and its allies to be threatened with terrorism or nuclear attack. The choice is theirs to make. We really want them to be a successful country. We want them to be a wonderful, safe, great country. But they cannot have a nuclear weapon. This is an offer that will not last forever. The time is right now for them to choose right now. We don't have a lot of time to wait.
Buck Sexton
Okay, so that is going on. Buck, can you believe this? There is more news about Biden's dementia breaking. Have you seen this yet? Axios is reporting that Joe Biden didn't recognize George Clooney at the June 2024 fundraiser that Clooney hosted in LA, despite the two having known each other for 15 years.
Clay Travis
I mean, are we supposed to like what. I mean? Yeah, of course. But this is.
Buck Sexton
I do think it explains why George Clooney wrote that op ed. But what he should have done is wrote the op ed and said that Joe Biden did not know who I was. He cannot be president anymore.
Clay Travis
He refused to burn the ships. In fact, Cortez Scuttle didn't burn the ships, but that's a whole other conversation. He refused to go all in because he knew that there was a chance it would fail, and then he would have completely destroyed Biden's chance if he stayed in. So instead, he pushed that op ed and didn't tell the most. That should have been the first line. If that was the first line of Biden's op ed. I'm sorry. Of Clooney's op ed about Biden. There would have been no choice but to have an immediate, you know, meeting and basically say, look, we're gonna have the 25th Amendment going. What?
Buck Sexton
Sorry, I'm just laughing. The quotes from the book, you know, George and aide told Biden when he met Clooney at the fundraiser. George Clooney, the aide said. Oh, yeah. Biden said, per the book. Hi. George Clooney was shaken to his core. The president hadn't recognized him, a man he had known for years.
Clay Travis
Uh.
Buck Sexton
Again, I just. Clooney wrote and said, we need a new nominee. He didn't say, I've known this guy for 15 years, and his brain is so deteriorated that he had no idea who we are. And look, I'm not trying to, like, blow up George Clooney here, but you and I would fricking know George Clooney if we saw him, right? And we've never met him in our entire life because he is a famous movie star, just like I would know Julia Roberts if I saw her.
Molly Roberts
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Clay Travis
Here's also, though, what. What we cannot lose sight of as we're seeing these revelations. He shouldn't have been allowed to finish out his presidency. I know they'll say, oh, it was fine. And, you know, there was no. No, he was not of sound mind. They should have said you resign or we're using the 25th Amendment, they should have said you're out. Because what if we get hit with the first strike from an, you know, I'm sorry, this, the whole thing was a total sham and we cannot let this go.
Buck Sexton
Let me also point this out, Buck. If George Clooney is saying Biden didn't recognize me, are you really telling me that all the high end Hollywood people didn't hear that George Clooney story? You know, for everybody out there that is claiming, how could we have known when George Clooney isn't recognized by Biden In June of 2024, OK, everybody who's at a high level in Hollywood hears that story and is aware of it and it didn't go public. So now.
Clay Travis
Well, here's what I think happened again. Whatever they're telling you in this book is for a reason and it's not to tell you the truth. They're trying to manipulate public opinion around this issue. Okay? These are partisans writing the book. They are partisans pushing this narrative. Clay, you've always asked, who, who ordered the code red? Who was the one who finally pushed him out? How did that conversation go? I think I had said initially when we had these discussions, Pelosi probably sat down with him and said, you know, your family will be forever exiled from the Democrat elite. No cushy gigs for, you know, your grandchildren. No, no. Waved into Brown and Harvard and whatever. Even if they're total ne' er do well idiots.
Buck Sexton
Yep.
Clay Travis
Which is classic for all these Democrat politicians. Kids, they, you know, they just wave in these kids that can barely spell. I think also she might have said the Clooney story goes public if you don't step down now, that would be a total, that's a mutually assured destruction moment because that's saying we're going to give Trump the election. But if you're Joe Biden, then, you know, it's all, it's all over for you. Right. Then, you know, and by the way, that story goes public, I don't think he's allowed to finish out his term. So that's the leverage that they may have had to get him to finally, Clay, he didn't want to go. Where'd he last? How, how long did he last?
Buck Sexton
Three weeks after the debate.
Clay Travis
How long?
Buck Sexton
Three weeks after the debate on June 27th.
Clay Travis
Three weeks after that debate. He hung in there. He didn't want to go.
Buck Sexton
Yeah.
Clay Travis
How'd they get him to go? I think they said you either step aside or rather you either you know, step aside for the election or, and we'll let you finish your term or we blow this whole thing up. 25th amendment, Kamala becomes the president anyway and you're done.
Buck Sexton
That's what somebody go back and pull this. What you just laid out is my theory for how they got Biden out. I think they threatened him with the 25th Amendment. It hasn't come public yet, but I think they said, you're not able to do the job. We are going to blow you up. Your option is you have to withdraw.
Clay Travis
And remember, also look at how craven that is because the 25th Amendment, Clay, if they were willing to threaten to use it, it means that they should have used it.
Buck Sexton
Totally. I agree with you. But think about, it's fun for me. Take a step back and think about how history will cover this because we're living in the moment and sometimes stories can come and they can go. This story I think is going to echo for generations. Think about what happened, what we all experienced. Buck. June 27, the debate where Biden just comes out and is basically a catatonic zombie. Immediately calls begin to replace Biden. July 13, Trump gets hit in the ear by an assassin bullet. July 21, Biden drops out. How many more consequential three plus week periods in American presidential politics have we ever seen in our lives? Think about those three dates, Buck. June 27, Biden Trump debate. Biden is basically a zombie. July 13, the guy that we still know nothing about, might I mention the guy in, in, in Butler, Pennsylvania, that is basically a ghost. We don't know anything about him. He doesn't have any background there they have. He clips Trump's ear and almost blows his head off on television. The day before the RNC starts. July 21, Biden drops out. All three of those. Boom, boom, boom. Historically resonant in a way that rarely happens. I'm telling you, at long after we are all dead, everybody listening to this right now is gone. There they will be writing books about this 2024 campaign, which people a hundred years from now are going to be like, there's no way all this actually happened.
Clay Travis
This is the craziest election. Is there a crazier election? I don't know that there's a crazier American. You have to go, what, like Civil War era, 64.
Buck Sexton
I mean, I think you'd have to go to like 1860 or 1864. I really do.
Clay Travis
But I mean definitely 21st century or 20. Yeah, 21st century, 20th century. No question.
Buck Sexton
In the lives of Anybody living right now, maybe, maybe the election in 44, that happened during World War II, if some of you were old enough to have remembered that when Roosevelt, they covered up his mental and physical deterioration.
Clay Travis
Yeah, but they were successful. Yeah, they were successful, though. Right? That's the thing. And this is the other crazy thing to keep in mind. Everybody, if Biden doesn't go to that.
Buck Sexton
Debate, that's why I say it's, we need to know.
Clay Travis
But, but they, they, they got desperate because Biden was sliding so much in the polls against Trump. They thought he could pull it off. They took the gamble. The gamble was he just has to look like his eyes are open and they got to inject him with whatever they got to do for the night. And then we're, then we can turn this thing around. Right? Then the media will help us carry this home. If he had just not done that debate, he would have been the nominee. And, you know, on any given Sunday, man, I mean, who knows, right? I think Trump still wins that, but it's. He would have been the nominee.
Buck Sexton
I think what happened, Buck, is the grand poobahs went to Biden. They said the stories coming out about Biden's mental and physical condition are bad. You have to prove that he has the wherewithal debate early. I think at some point we're going to find out that they put the pressure on Team Biden to prove that he was up to the job and they didn't want it out publicly. But June 27 was Biden just like the State of the Union, Remember, they actually think you made.
Clay Travis
I think you may be right. I think that the reason, though, that this, I think the concern came from. He was already losing and he was an incumbent president and he was already losing to Trump. So there was a desperation.
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Clay Travis
Welcome back. And we've been talking a lot about this. Here is CNN's Jake Tapper forwarding the storyline that the White House lied to us all. That's why we didn't know that Biden was Mr. Magoo. Play 4 the White House was lying.
Buck Sexton
Not only to the press, not only to the public, but they were lying to members of their own cabinet, they were lying to White House staffers. They were lying to Democratic members of Congress, to donors about how bad things had gotten. And in fact, Alex and I started writing this book after the election of 2024. And we spoke with more than 200 people, most of whom, almost all of whom were Democrats and almost all of whom wouldn't be honest with us or wouldn't be candid with us until after the election. And then after the election, we found out all of these things, that when you looked at what was going on with President Biden at the time, it probably doesn't surprise you the extent to which he was deteriorating.
Clay Travis
Here's the problem, Jake. We knew that that was happening and we said it. And you knew it, too, and you didn't say it. So you're complicit in it. Here's another problem, Clay. You look at this, you say to yourself, the White House is lying. Who's the White House name? Who's doing the lying name?
Buck Sexton
The names I would just say. Ok, then how did Clay and Buck see all of this? Right? Like how you know we're not in the White House every day? What I told you is totally true. We saw Joe Biden for the best 5% of his day that they could put forward every single time that he was doing a public event. And it was clear that he was not mentally and physically up to the job for anyone who was being honest, they're lying about not seeing what was going on.
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Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton show the truth now being told which all of us knew in advance. If you missed it, reports today coming like gangbusters. They thought they were going to have to put Biden in a wheelchair that George Clooney says despite knowing Biden for 15 years, that when he met him in June of 2024, Biden did not know who he was. And we've been having a, a really interesting discussion that's continued off air. You know, Buck, you mentioned the 1944 election. We were talking about the history and how the 24 election that we all just lived through, the entire campaign is going to be written and talked about for hundreds of years as a oh my goodness, can you believe this happened after many of us, all of us that are listening right now are gone. This is a historically resonant era. A lot of presidential elections people don't write about very much. For instance, Barack Obama's big run against Mitt Romney in 2012. I don't think there's going to be bestselling books written about that campaign in the decades to come. But you mentioned 44 and they lied about FDR's health maybe necessary because we're in the middle of a war with Nazis and they don't want it out that FDR is maybe not up to being the top president. Let me ask you this Pretend you are George Clooney, all right? You're, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars. You're worth it. You're Hollywood royalty.
Clay Travis
You're a very overrated actor. Yes.
Buck Sexton
You throw this big festive Hollywood event in June for Joe Biden, and he doesn't recognize you.
Clay Travis
Just to be clear, Clay. I mean, as much as I like to take shots, because I think it's true that George Clooney is not a particularly, you know, good actor. He's incredibly famous. That is correct. The case.
Buck Sexton
That's what I'm saying. Like, you and I have never met George Clooney. If we saw him, we would know.
Clay Travis
Who George Clooney was right away. Anybody, really, in America, I think, would probably know who George Clooney is. Anyone in American public life. Okay.
Buck Sexton
Yeah.
Clay Travis
Not some guy maybe, who, like, you know, lives off grid in the Yukon by himself or something. Anyone who is in public life would know who George Clooney is right away. He's at that level of familiarity and famousness. I hate to say it, but it's true. Where you would know. I mean, this. You know, if you met Tom Cruise, I think you'd know who Tom Cruise is right away when you couldn't put, you know, what you couldn't do with Tom Cruise. I'm sorry, sir. What do you do? Like, that wouldn't.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, everyone. It would be tough that there's, like, 50 people in America where it would be tough for you to pretend that you didn't know what they did. Like, if you and I met Leonardo DiCaprio and we walked up to him and we're like, yeah, so what do you do for a living? It's like Titanic. You ever see it? You know, Tom Cruise, you know, I made Top Gun.
Clay Travis
Jerk.
Buck Sexton
You know, like, there's a good Adam Sandler bit. By the way, I was at his comedy special a couple of years ago where he's got a teenage daughter, and she was dating a guy, and he pretended that he didn't know who Adam Sandler was. And. And it just kept accelerating, like, you know, they were meeting for the date, and he's like, listen, kid, you don't need to pretend that you don't know what I do for a living. Right? Like, I'm Adam Sandler. You've watched 20 of my movies. But it's very funny from his perspective because he's getting increasingly angry at this teenage boy who's dating his daughter. But let's go back. You're George Clooney. You are throwing. I don't know that thing probably raised $40 million for Joe Biden's reelection. We know that he ends up writing the editorial when you know that the president is clear. And by the way, do you remember the viral video of Obama having to lead Biden off the stage at that event? Do you remember that, Buck? We shared it, and people said, well, this is not a accurate reflection of Biden being lost. And some of the answers you could tell Biden wasn't on his game in any way. What's the right thing to do then? Because if you go, here's. Here's what I. We said this on the show. As soon as Trump won on November 5th, we came on and we said, hey, this is actually a really scary time, because Biden's still in charge, theoretically, from November 6th after election day until January 20th. And we are going to be at nearly our weakest point because the president is no longer the president, really, but he's still in office till January 20. What it raises to me, Buck, is two questions. One, and this may be the most important question, who's actually been president for the last two years? Who has actually been making the hard decisions that. That you and I and everybody else out there elects the president to make? Who is. Who was the president in 2023 and 2024? Was it Jill Biden? Was she the Claire Underwood in House of Cards, where basically she's running the White House? Was it like the.
Clay Travis
At least we would have had a doctor in charge, so we know she's really smart.
Buck Sexton
Was it like. I mean, for the history nerds out there, was it Edith Wilson? When we had president, Woodrow Wilson had a stroke and they basically hit him in the White House, and his wife ran the presidency for a couple years? So question one, which should be asked, is, who actually was President of the United States in 2023 and 2024? Second part of this, what should you do? Because if you go public and say, if George Clooney had gone public and said, hey, Joe, Biden doesn't know who I am anymore, I think you're right, Buck. I think immediately you say, okay, 25th Amendment has to be put in place. He can't be president anymore. His brain is not up to the task of being president, which is why I think they threatened him with removal to get him to step down, I will go to my grave believing that. They went to Joe Biden and they said, we know that you cannot do this anymore. After June 27th, we're going to remove you from office. If you step down and endorse Kamala will allow you to finish your term. You will not have the indignity of being moved out of the White House in advance of your term ending. We'll cover all this up and we'll just try to get Grandpa Joe through June 20, January 20. And if we can manage that, then your legacy in some way is protected. I, I will go to my grave, and maybe it's going to come out eventually that at some point in time, the leadership of the Democrat Party, maybe it was Obama went to Joe Biden and said, hey, based on everything I'm hearing, I'm going to go public with the need to remove you from office. If you don't announce you're not running and you step down.
Clay Travis
I can see it all playing out in that way. My only, my only proviso, if you will, on all this is. Or my, My condition is, do the people who pushed him out want it known? Will we ever really know because they caused the disaster for the Democrats. You know, Biden is still arguing, for obvious reasons, that he would have done better than Kamala in the election. You can disagree on that, but what you can't disagree on is that by pushing Biden out, you basically sunk the cruise ship and the escape vessels. You took down Biden and Kamala in one election. The Democrat president and the vice president, who is generally considered the future of the party, both sunk. So it is a massive, A massive blunder that somebody would be essentially owning up to. Right. And I just, I just don't know if there's anyone who's willing to do that. I really, I just think that that's. That's a lot. You're taking on a lot with that.
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I think it has to be somebody like Obama, who's already been elected twice, who still lives in Washington, D.C. whose wife may hate him, or vice versa, because there's still a lot of drama there. I think that. I think that something may have. That he was. That he ordered the code red. I think Obama ordered the code red on, on Biden. I think Obama.
Clay Travis
That would make sense because, yeah, Obama has been catastrophic for the Democrat Party. Other than Obama elections, Obama delivered nothing but strings of losses for Democrats. You know how Trump always goes around. We've almost just gotten so used to it, we forget about it, saying, you know, I endorse this person, I endorse that person. And, and the. That for Trump. A lot of people won their elections because of the Trump endorsement. Obama dragged the Democrat Party's fortunes down in the midterm in with, with, with Hillary in 2016. Obama has been essentially electoral poison for Democrats, except for when he himself was running. That's it. So I believe.
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I just, I, I think that's the only thing. And by the way, this isn't going to be the. There's more devastating revelations that are coming here because the books wins. The book out next week. The book is not out until next week. And they're basically priming the pump for Biden to be obliterated. And I think, Buck, this is why Biden suddenly went back public. I think his team saw this book, got an advanced copy of it some way, and I think they made the decision to decide that they needed to prebut the arguments about Biden's mental and physical cognitive decline. And unfortunately for them, they went on the View, and Biden couldn't even handle a relatively short interview on the View without falling all over himself.
Clay Travis
It also just shows you how cruel. Cruel, yes. Deceptive and dishonest. We've gotten into that in such detail. There's something. And I felt this way the whole time. I used to talk about how it reminded me of grandfather. I was very close to when, you know, when he reached that stage where he really needed help, you know, where my visits to him, instead of him telling me, you know, cool stories about New York in the 40s and 50s and, you know, being on the aircraft carrier In World War II, it was me, you know, bringing him tea and putting a blanket over, over his knees for him. You know, that I saw that with Biden. And there's, there's something so inhumane about pushing this guy forward in this way in these years of his life. I'm not saying that Biden didn't want it. I think he did. But people around him should have been like, you know what, man? It's done. It's done. I think his wife, top of the list, as you've said all.
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Jill Biden is going to become a huge part of this story. And I've been saying it on this show you, to you and everybody else for years. Imagine what she saw. We saw Biden for 5% of the day. George Clooney barely saw him for years. A lot of these aides, to be fair, restricted access to the President. Imagine what Jill saw and heard in the last couple of years from her husband. And yet she was arguing publicly. Oh, he needs to maintain the presidency.
Clay Travis
I mean, my wife tells me my memory's not good enough. How many times do I go to the grocery store and I'M supposed to pick up milk or plastic baggies and I forget.
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Look, I had this conversation with my wife. I said, I have a public job. You're going to outlive me by 30 years. At some point in time, if you start to notice that I am not in any way what I used to be in terms of speaking publicly or just day to day, my brain function, I need. You need to tell me. And it's partly brought on by Biden because I don't want to be the Biden equivalent of radio. It's embarrassing.
Clay Travis
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Welcome back into Clay and Buck. Let's get some calls, some talk back, some good things coming our way here. Remember the Talkback feature on the Iheart app, which you should all have on your phone? We got Glenn in St. Louis wants to chat. What's going on, Glenn? Good to get in here and get to talk to you guys. Hey, I was just more or less just touching base what you guys were talking about. By, in his decline. But like I was telling the, the other gentleman, you know, when he was in. Obama picked him as vp. He was making all these weird. And, and just like, don't ride the subway. Don't, don't do this, don't do it. Just to the point where Obama kind of had to put him in the corner for a while and say, hey, don't talk to anybody for right now. I mean, even, even then. So I, I think it's always been there, but it may, but it may have gotten worse, but I think it's always kind of been there on some of the stuff that he's always said and, and just off the wall things that he come up with. So it's kind of what I was point. I was trying to make sure. Thank you. I think it is. Go ahead, Clay.
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No, I was just going to say, Buck, remember Obama specifically chose not to anoint Joe Biden as his successor in.
Clay Travis
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Buck Sexton
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Clay Travis
When someone's been your VP for eight years.
Buck Sexton
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You know what I mean? That's, that's something's going on there. And clearly Obama knew, I think, that there were built in liabilities of having Biden as the standard bearer.
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Clay Travis
I just think that's all this is, justice, you know, this complete collapse that's happening with the pro Biden media and the complete humiliation of so many of these people who were lying to all of us. Lying to you, lying across the board about Joe Biden. They deserve this. Yeah, they deserve this feeling of, oh my gosh, what do we do now? Everyone is laughing at us and no one believes us anymore. They earned this. So it's important. This is a bit like, you know, balance is restoring to the king being restored to the kingdom.
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show: Weekly Review H2 - Trump in Saudi Arabia Release Date: May 17, 2025
In this compelling episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into a range of pressing political issues, with a particular focus on former President Donald Trump's recent activities in Saudi Arabia and the escalating concerns surrounding President Joe Biden's cognitive health. The conversation is rich with analysis, insider insights, and notable quotes that provide listeners with a deep understanding of the current geopolitical and domestic landscape.
The episode kicks off with Buck Sexton announcing significant updates:
Buck Sexton [02:38]: "Welcome back in our number two Tuesday edition, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us. We are rolling through the program, breaking down the absolute latest that is going on. Trump has landed. Oh my goodness, we have a baby. Buck has got his baby boy. Just sat down and said hi for just a second on the video feed of Clay and Buck and he is coming up on basically a month old, I think right now, if I'm remembering the math correctly, which is very exciting."
The hosts share a personal moment as Buck Sexton introduces his newborn son, setting a relatable tone before transitioning into the core political discussions.
The conversation swiftly moves to former President Trump's unexpected landing in Saudi Arabia. Clay Travis emphasizes the transformative potential of this visit:
Clay Travis [06:01]: "A new generation of leaders is transcending the ancient conflicts of tired divisions of the past and forging a future where the Middle East is defined by commerce, not chaos, where it exports technology, not terrorism, and where people of different nations, religions and creeds are building cities together, not bombing each other out of existence. We don't want that."
Buck Sexton critiques the backlash against Trump, suggesting that opposition to his actions is weakening:
Buck Sexton [06:29]: "This is why, again, there are many reasons that the attacks on Trump have fallen flat."
Clay adds optimism about the future of the Middle East under new leadership:
Clay Travis [06:47]: "After so many decades of conflict, finally it is within our grasp to reach the future that generations before us could only dream about. A land of peace, safety, harmony, opportunity, innovation and achievement right here in the Middle East."
The discussion highlights Saudi Arabia's significant announcement to invest approximately $600 billion in American businesses, signaling a strong economic partnership.
A substantial portion of the episode is dedicated to scrutinizing President Joe Biden's mental and physical fitness to serve. Buck Sexton references a recent Axios report and George Clooney's op-ed questioning Biden's cognitive abilities:
Buck Sexton [07:56]: "There is more news about Biden's dementia breaking. Have you seen this yet? Axios is reporting that Joe Biden didn't recognize George Clooney at the June 2024 fundraiser that Clooney hosted in LA, despite the two having known each other for 15 years."
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton engage in a robust debate over the implications of these revelations. Clay suggests that Clooney's op-ed was a veiled attempt to push Biden out of the race:
Clay Travis [08:29]: "He refused to burn the ships. In fact, Cortez Scuttle didn't burn the ships, but that's a whole other conversation. He refused to go all in because he knew that there was a chance it would fail, and then he would have completely destroyed Biden's chance if he stayed in."
Buck Sexton introduces a theory on how Biden was pressured to step down, potentially involving the 25th Amendment:
Buck Sexton [12:07]: "We think they threatened him with the 25th Amendment... You have to withdraw."
Clay elaborates on historical precedents, comparing Biden's situation to President Woodrow Wilson, whose wife Edith effectively managed the presidency after his stroke:
Clay Travis [32:00]: "Who actually was President of the United States in 2023 and 2024? Was it Jill Biden? Was she the Claire Underwood in House of Cards, where basically she's running the White House?"
Buck Sexton underscores the severity of Biden's condition, asserting that those close to him were aware yet remained silent:
Buck Sexton [25:07]: "We saw Joe Biden for the best 5% of his day that they could put forward every single time that he was doing a public event. And it was clear that he was not mentally and physically up to the job."
The hosts express frustration over perceived deceit by the White House and Democratic leadership, arguing that the administration knowingly concealed Biden's deteriorating health from the public and key stakeholders.
Clay and Buck draw parallels between the current administration and historical instances where presidents' abilities were questioned. They reference the 1944 election and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s health issues:
Clay Travis [35:11]: "Or my, My condition is, do the people who pushed him out want it known? Will we ever really know because they caused the disaster for the Democrats."
Buck Sexton contemplates the long-term impact of these events on political narratives and historical records:
Buck Sexton [37:11]: "This story I think is going to echo for generations. Think about what happened, what we all experienced."
The discussion touches on potential internal Democratic maneuvers to secure the party’s position, speculating on the roles of figures like Barack Obama in orchestrating the pressure on Biden.
The hosts engage with listener calls, addressing concerns about Biden's administration and the overall state of American politics. They discuss the repercussions of the Democratic Party's strategies and the public's growing disillusionment with political elites.
As the episode nears its conclusion, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton reflect on the unprecedented nature of the 2024 election cycle:
Clay Travis [35:38]: "This is the craziest election. Is there a crazier American. You have to go, what, like Civil War era, 64."
They emphasize the importance of public awareness and vigilance in holding leaders accountable, hinting at an ongoing investigation into the full extent of the administration's actions regarding Biden's health.
Buck Sexton [02:38]: "We are rolling through the program, breaking down the absolute latest that is going on."
Clay Travis [06:01]: "A new generation of leaders is transcending the ancient conflicts of tired divisions of the past..."
Buck Sexton [07:56]: "There is more news about Biden's dementia breaking."
Clay Travis [25:07]: "We saw Joe Biden for the best 5% of his day..."
Buck Sexton [37:11]: "This story I think is going to echo for generations."
Clay Travis [35:11]: "Do the people who pushed him out want it known?"
This episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show offers a thorough and provocative examination of the current political turmoil in the United States. From Trump's strategic moves in the Middle East to the critical analysis of President Biden's capabilities, Clay and Buck provide listeners with an in-depth look at the forces shaping the nation's future. Their candid discussions, backed by timely quotes and historical comparisons, make for a compelling narrative that encourages critical thinking and informed discourse among their audience.