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Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show podcast. Welcome in Tuesday edition Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us. I know probably a lot of you had a long weekend. We were here yesterday on President's Day if you missed it, you can go grab the podcast. As always, make sure you never miss a minute. You can search out my name, Clay Travis, you can search out Buck Sexton. You can be a part of the podcast network and also you can enjoy iHeart's actual news that does not have a crazy slant inside of the iHeartRadio app. But unfortunately, Buck, there are still a lot of crazy slants that are coming out of the legacy media. And we talked about this yesterday, but I want to continue to hammer it because I'm still in disbelief in many ways that this is where we are. That on Sunday, CBS News could say, hey, the reason the Holocaust happened was because of free speech. And then later in the day they could go have a story up on 60 minutes from Germany where they praise the raid of a of a German citizen who had shared a meme that the government authorities decided they did not like. And I understand some of you are not active on social media. For people who don't know a meme, which is basically how my boys communicate. The younger you are, the more typically you are into memes. Is often just a humorous take on something in the world of current events. A picture, an image, a quick video. It's a joke. And now they have decided that if jokes are considered to be offensive or insulting in Germany, that the government should conduct a raid and you can be arrested for a joke, a meme, a offensive commentary that you may have posted online. And so, and so let's actually listen because we didn't play this cut yesterday. Let's actually listen to what it sounds like live on 60 Minutes. This aired in America. They are out there arguing that, hey, we need to have the German police joined on this raid. This is cut 11. It's 601 on a Tuesday morning and we were with state police as they raided this apartment in northwest Germany. Inside, six armed officers searched a suspect's home, then seized his laptop and cell phone. Prosecutors say those electronics may have been.
Buck Sexton
Used to commit a CR crime.
Clay Travis
The crime posting a racist cartoon online. At the exact same time across Germany, more than 50 similar raids played out part of what prosecutors say is a coordinated effort to curb online hate speech in Germany. Buck, I can't believe this is real. And I think it's important for you all to understand because this is what the left would do in this country if they could. A pre dawn raid of an apartment of a German citizen because somebody in the government decided that they had shared a racist meme. One of 50 simultaneous raids, six with a camera crew in tow, six different government agents going into an apartment and seizing a laptop and a phone. This is, this is, this is crazy, Buck.
Buck Sexton
This is true across Europe. And it is also a mentality that is shared by the Canadian government. And it is also a mentality that Democrats in this country wish they had the power to enforce. And during COVID they did for a while. During COVID they got really close to this. I mean, when they were shutting down bars and arresting bar owners because they weren't enforcing masking policy enough, like morons, you know, meaning you're a moron if you think that a mask policy in a bar had anything to do with stopping Covid. This is the kind of stuff that ends up happening in a society that has abandoned first principles. There are a few things that are going on here that are really important. One clay. This is always. Actually, I would step back for a second for journalists to go along on this.
Clay Travis
Yes.
Buck Sexton
Cover it objective, you know, objectively. Just meaning, hey, this is what's going on. This should be like PETA going to a dog fighting ring. Like, this should be the most heinous thing. If you're actually a journalist and somebody who makes a living in the exchange of ideas and information. As an American, you're supposed to think the first amendment is sacred for journalists to go and be like, oh, wow, look at this. Look at the Stasi like, crackdown because of memes. It just shows you what a fraud. I mean, this is. Journalists are frauds in this country. So we know the whole thing. And honestly, it's not about, oh, there are some good ones and bad ones. Everyone has opinions, everyone's pushing agendas. They either tell you the truth about what they think or they're just lying to you. And CBS is just continuing to lie to you.
Clay Travis
This is also why culture matters. And I keep hammering on this and I know I'm getting to be an old man because as I age, I am seeing it more and more and certainly running a business. No one at cbs, Buck, and this is what you're hitting at at. No one at CBS News said, wait a moment. Our entire industry is predicated on the idea that we have free speech. No one raised a hand and said, hey, should we be covering in a positive manner. German authorities raiding in the early morning hours a random person's house over a joke that they posted online.
Buck Sexton
But this is why they're telling on themselves. They agree with this. This is that CBS is covering the German meme raids with envy. The journals in there are thinking, if only we could do this. We could have our DEI back and our affirmative action back and our left wing trans policies back and our go down the list. If only we could suppress speech the way they do in Germany, we would be a better society. This also leads to the Margaret Brennan comment about free speech leads to the Holocaust, which directly connected. Of course, it's all the same mentality. So what we're showing you in Germany or what we're talking about happening in Europe right now, UK and other places, the guy arrested for silent prayer, that stock crime, straight up thought crime. There's no other way. It's. What were you thinking when you were standing in that place? Here's what I was thinking. You're under arrest. This is something that the left has tried to import here. I think if Donald Trump had lost this election, they would have kept pushing and gotten even closer to it because remember, Trump had lost, they would've, I mean they would've been trying to lock Trump up. I mean all the things we know, all the things that would have happened and a big, another big part of this, specifically in the European context, Clay, that I think very much translates into the American context. What are the memes? What is this stuff really about? You know what it's about illegals coming into their, or I shouldn't even say illegals in their case. They're legal actually. They're migrants who the government has allowed in, Muslim migrants, particularly from Afghanistan, Syria, a number of war torn countries coming into their countries, committing terrorist acts, raping women, sexually assaulting women in PACs in numbers that these European countries haven't ever seen before. Meaning they're dealing with these spikes in crime. I mean you don't have to. We have. We'll play it later. The CEO of Palantir saying.
Clay Travis
Well, I was just going to say let's. You want to get through right now? Because I think I.
Buck Sexton
Let's do it right now. Let's go. Here's this. Here's Alex Karp of Palantir. It's about a minute clip. I really want you to listen to it because this is what the meme wars and they're trying to shut it down in Europe is actually all about. Play it.
Clay Travis
You lived in Germany for half your life.
Buck Sexton
Yeah.
Clay Travis
And there is a big debate going on about the politics in Germany right now. You're also Jewish and there is support and you've even seen it over the weekend. Marco Rubio and Elon Musk and others have been very supportive of the alt right movement in Germany. While there have been questions about their association with some supporting Nazis and other things. I'm curious where you land on that.
Buck Sexton
I don't want to go into the technical weeds here, but the real, the problem in Germany is that somehow the small portion of Germans that believe you cannot talk about migration without being a bigot, which is about probably 15%, 90% of them vote for the green parties, have somehow tricked the larger parties into saying they will only vote for things if the far right doesn't vote with them. Which basically, as a matter pragmatic power shifts all immigration policy to a small group of people that literally will not let you discuss the fact that Afghani immigrants to Germany have a 70x 70x propensity compared to German population to commit certain kind of crimes. And that in the last couple of weeks, every single terror attack, every single terror attack has been the result. You go to jail for pointing that out. You'll get into trouble. That's, that's what all this is about. By the way, Europeans who are saying, hey, you guys realize that if we didn't have the Muslim migrants we've taken in the last, we basically would have no sexual, we'd have no rapes in this country. I mean the number would be almost virtually no terrorism and no terrorism. Maybe we don't want more of this. The governments that did this, like Angela Merkel's government in Germany and these other governments that were very much globalist, very much part of this, you know, one world government paradigm, Clay, they sold out their countries to this idea of we don't need borders, we should bring in everybody from everywhere. And now these countries have really big problems. And that's why the alt right is that guy, that guy doesn't know anything. But that's why they're rising in some of these countries because people, people actually don't want to be mowed down by maniacs who are asylum seekers. They're being given their life back, apparently, because otherwise they can't go home. They don't want to be mowed down in a Christmas market and they don't want women to be gang raped in the public square on Christmas Eve. That's okay. They're allowed to not want that.
Clay Travis
Yes. And also cultures aren't all equal like cultures inside.
Buck Sexton
I think this is my spent time in Afghanistan, Clay. Afghanistan is an inferior culture to the United States in every respect, ok? In every respect.
Clay Travis
And it's across companies too. That's why the CBS News culture, which should be committed to aggressive pursuit of the truth, is not right. It's a legacy news organization that has decided that the marketplace of ideas is a threat, which is actually the antithesis of what news media should be doing. The culture has ossified and it has become broken. And the culture of Germany is better than the culture of many of the people coming in from foreign countries. And they're not assimilating Buck. They are bringing their culture to Germany and making Germany a worse version of itself, which you're not allowed to say.
Buck Sexton
And now the low T technocrats in the EU who have been insisting on these policies, brainwashing the youth on these policies. You know, in Sweden, they won't even. They're trying to avoid always taking demographic data for who's committing, for who's committing the rapes. You're just not. The police are not to talk about this. They're hiding things from the population. Yes, because the people who are in charge are the people who said, if you oppose this, you're a bad person. And now these populations are seeing it. By the way, can you see? I mean, the parallels are different. I mean, rather the specifics are different in this country, but there are parallels with I want no Ms. 13 illegal aliens in this country or Trenda Aragua illegal aliens in this country. I want none. And if they're here, they need to go right away. Democrats say no. What do you mean? You know, this is. America's a nation of immigrants. We're a nation of illegal, bloodthirsty gang members. Like really, I mean, we can't get rid. We can't all agree, even Clay, that we should get rid of them. The answer with Democrats still is no. They can't agree with us on that. They still have some problem with this. You're seeing these low T technocrats, so called technocrats, mostly, they're idiots in the EU and in this country, in the Democrat Party have a big problem on their hands because too much now has been seen. People have experienced too much of, oh, just bring in everybody from the poorest, most dysfunctional, violent cultures you possibly can.
Clay Travis
And this is also what they're trying to do in the United States when it comes to our speech. You aren't allowed to ask questions about where Covid came from. You weren't allowed and still aren't in many ways allowed to actually analyze crime in the United States. Right. Who commits crime? Where is it being committed? What can we do to restrict it? How many people out there will even talk about where violent comes from? Violent crime comes from the United States. And the significance here is if we don't honestly address issues. If we don't allow everyone to honestly address the issues, then we can't make anything better. And so when you restrict what citizens are able to say, you actually end up, I think this is 100 billion percent true with a worse public policy outcome because you don't get the full flourishing of debate. But man, I think what JD Vance said and what CBS News showed of itself is indicative of the cultural battle that we are all fighting right now. Some business owners have started utilizing Rapid Radios Walkie Talkies to stay connected with their teams across the U.S. that's because rapid Radios utilizes a nationwide LTE network, making it possible to talk to anyone, in this case lots of people within the continental US with the touch of a button, Rapid Radio Walkie Talkies you can connect with up to 200 people at one time. These are easy to use, whether for important connections, just staying in touch with your kids or aging parents who don't like complicated cell phones. Go online to rapidradios.com 60% off free UPS shipping from Michigan plus a free protection bag. Add code radio for an extra 5% off these Rapid Radio Walkie Talkies batteries 5 day charges ready to go out of the box. We've got them in the Travis household Buck has got them as well. Our families have them. Your families will love them. Rapidradios.com is the website that is rapidradios.com use code radio get hooked up today it is Ryan Seacrest here. There was a recent social media trend which consisted of flying on a plane with no music, no movies, no entertainment. But a better trend would be going to chumbacasino.com it's like having a mini social casino in your pocket. Chumba casino has over 100 online casino style games, all absolutely free. It's the most fun you can have online and on a plane. So grab your free welcome bonus now@chumbacasino.com sponsored by Chumba Casino.
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Clay Travis
Do you think that's actually going on? Do you think there are millions of people who are actually dead getting paid Social Security?
Buck Sexton
I. I have a hard time believing it, but Elon said there are 395 million Social Security numbers in the database right now. Yeah, there are 330 million American citizens.
Clay Travis
So some of those, probably buck, are illegal immigrants that have fake Social Security accounts.
Buck Sexton
Right. So that would go in the fraud category. That's bad. So. But you start to look at this and you, you wonder, Clay, how is this the age range for. According to Social Security database? These are the numbers of people in each age bucket with the death field set to false. This is from Elon's account. There are 45 million people that are age 10 to 10 to 19 with the field set to fall. Like, what is going on? It's like they have no idea what's happening.
Clay Travis
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Buck Sexton
Yeah.
Clay Travis
So let's just. So when did we start paying for.
Buck Sexton
His stuff about SpaceX overseeing FAA?
Clay Travis
No, no, he, you know that he, he's, he's going to be cutting.
Buck Sexton
Yeah.
Clay Travis
NASA. Yeah, yeah.
Buck Sexton
That's the competition.
Clay Travis
So what is the real deal here? And we want to cut some money. Let's cut some of these. I'm okay with that. We have to pay for it. You are paying for everything he sends up that comes back down, that falls back down and breaks out, that's out of our pockets.
Buck Sexton
We'll be right back. Okay. I mean, she's not, she's not smart. That's, that's clear.
Clay Travis
She is a comedian, to be fair. But yes, I mean, you know, but.
Buck Sexton
I mean, she has, she's not smart on these issues. There's no idea she's correct. No idea what she's talking about? Absolutely none. And Elon Musk is trying to do something that everybody should be in favor of. This is the problem Democrats keep running into. If in fact there are billions of dollars going to dead people on Social, you know, for Social Security payments, whatever, there's all these different things. There's no pro light American money on fire constituency. But Democrats, because they have to be anti Trump and therefore anti Elon, keep putting themselves in this position where they're they're complaining. They're now saying, you see this, Clay? They have. I mean, I was going to talk about this next hour. Talk about it now. They had. The acting head of Social Security administration has resigned because she didn't want to give Doge access to personal information. The president has told this guy, I want you to have access to executive branch information. And these people who are running these systems that are clearly in need of a massive overhaul think they can decide unilaterally that the president's will on this issue doesn't matter. Well, what do they think is going to happen? He's the literal richest man in the world. He's not going to steal your Social Security number and sell it on the dark web. What are these idiots even saying, Clay? It makes this, this whole, you know, we have to protect privacy of these people. He's even pointed out he, he ran, he was a founder of PayPal, which had everyone's name, credit card, bank information, whatever. Somebody has access to this stuff. The we don't trust Elon Musk. We only trust the bureaucrats. This is the dumbest argument that I've heard in a long time about anything government related. It's all they have right now. And it also I think makes anybody paying attention realize Democrats for some reason want to protect this stuff. They actually don't want this stuff. There are a lot of Democrats that don't want this stuff to stop.
Clay Travis
I so let's go to SpaceX for a moment. NASA is so incompetent right now, Buck, and our team can confirm that this is still true, that we don't have the ability to bring our astronauts back from space.
Buck Sexton
Yes.
Clay Travis
Right now we have two, a man and a woman American astronauts that I believe were supposed to go to space for like two weeks. This sounds like a worst nightmare. And now they've been there for like six months and we don't have the technology to get them back. And we're asking elon Musk and SpaceX to do it instead. SpaceX, to Whoopi's point, SpaceX is better and safer and more efficient at sending rockets to space than NASA is. They're actually saving us money and doing it at a fraction of the cost that the taxpayer would otherwise be paying for.
Buck Sexton
It's even bigger than that in a sense, Clay, because Elon has started a space economy. There is now a space economy because he has commercialized sending satellites into space for governments that need his help, for private industry, his whole the, you know, Starlink. Starlink has for the first time made it feasible that we could have global. Wherever you are, as long as you can see the sky, you could have theoretically high speed Internet access, the scale of that business. And by the way, what it will do to all these providers that are still charging way too much money for, you know, crappy, crappy service. Don't get me started. I'm always worried that it's going to go out when I'm doing the show. Clay. He's created a space economy where one did not exist before. He has rockets that can be caught on reentry by a giant mechanical hand, basically. I mean, this is wizardry level stuff, but it comes from brilliance, industry and competition and that's right. And what's funny about this is the old argument's always, oh, you don't want the government to do it. Who's going to build the roads? Well now people look at this and they're like, he's better at space rock, at space and rockets than NASA. So what else could be done that the government actually does not need to be doing? And I think this is a broader philosophical challenge to the left right now, which is what exactly are. What exactly is government, in a lot of these cases, bringing to the table? There are very few things that we could all agree on the government should be doing. There are a lot of things now that I think people are asking, understandably, why is the government even doing that? I mean, people get upset about the prospect of Doge cutting the Department of Education. Nobody who complains about this knows what DOE even does. They don't even know. They go, what about our schools? Department of Education doesn't fund your local public school, you imbeciles.
Clay Travis
Right.
Buck Sexton
I mean, people who are saying this stuff know nothing.
Clay Travis
Yes, it's true. And that's why I have said. And Elon actually liked my tweet saying this. I happen to see it. I said, look what Elon offered. You got paid until through September. If you had industry, if you had supreme talent, you would want to get paid and go find something new to do. Most people don't want to do that.
Buck Sexton
Well, as I've told you, yes, this is because I come. I come from the Beast. I understand. I've been inside the system. There's nothing. There's no appeal like the forever job to a lot of people. The forever job is you cannot beat that in many people's minds.
Clay Travis
I. I have such a different mindset. If you told me that I had to have a job where I got a 4% raise forever, but I could never be fired, that sounds like the most miserable existence on the planet to me. I understand. Some people like that. They want the security, but it's.
Buck Sexton
But you.
Clay Travis
You.
Buck Sexton
You moved to the Caribbean to practice law. You started your own company.
Clay Travis
You.
Buck Sexton
You went on CNN and talked about boobs. Like, you know, you're like, you're not the average cat.
Clay Travis
I. Admittedly, I have a higher risk tolerance than most people, but I just. I would. I would go insane if you told me, hey, you're a government employee. You make three and a half percent more for the rest of your life. Like, I could not.
Buck Sexton
I know, but I'm telling you, there. There are so many people the same way, Clay, that, you know, cults. One of the reasons cults appeal to people so much is because there are people who really want to be told what to do. Yeah, It's. There's a freedom to that, right? There's. Oh, tell me, I'll do it.
Clay Travis
Give yourself over completely to that Absolutely.
Buck Sexton
And, and there's a, there's a Federal civil service mindset of once you're in the. I mean, Clay, when I told, I left. I mean, it's kind of complicated because I was the, at the intelligence division, but I was still, I was CIA, so I had to quit intel division and quit the CIA. You know, I did. But when I told the CIA that I was leaving to go work for Glenn Beck at the Blaze, you know, when he started the Blaze, this was at the founding of the blaze.com and Glenn's network and everything else, which obviously he's done great with. They thought I was insane. They were just like, what are you. They're like, you're leaving the, you're leaving a cool job and a guaranteed six figures for the next, you know, 25 years and great healthcare benefits to go work at some startup you could be fired at, fired from in six months. And I was like, yes, but we're not the average cat man, certainly not the average civil servant. That's the, that's the point. A lot of them, they want to just stay with that security forever. And so the, the notion that that could be taken away if they're saying there are, there are shockwaves going through the whole civil service because of this. Just the idea that it could be cut their whole.
Clay Travis
What percentage do you think of federal employees could go? And the average American citizen taxpayer would have no idea that it even happened.
Buck Sexton
Leave aside the media, honest to God, I would, I wouldn't be, I wouldn't be worried about the functions of the federal government. Again, by the way, we're excluding military here, okay? Yes, I know. If we had 100,000 person army like China would invade. We're excluding the military because I got some people like, well, I work. Military is its own thing. It's a separate. We're talking federal civil service, like bureaucrats. 80%. I wouldn't be worried.
Clay Travis
You think?
Buck Sexton
Yeah, I think you could go full Twitter, so to speak, and cut 80% of civil service positions. I mean, I'll tell you, like, you know, you try, try to, try to flag down a civil servant when you have, when you have a need of them, you know, try to get through to one of these agencies somehow. There's nothing but people working there and no one seems to do anything.
Clay Travis
Yeah, I think certainly half. I would be stunned if you couldn't fire half. And you would have no idea. And Elon's example with Twitter, he has doubled the profitability while firing 80% of the workers.
Buck Sexton
Yes.
Clay Travis
Think About, I mean, think about how much just complete waste there was inside of Twitter. And why would the federal government not be far worse than that?
Buck Sexton
But again, I think what you're getting at, when, when you lay this out, Clay, when we're talking about the success of these things, it reminds me of Bukele and El Salvador, which is why we talked about that. Hey, it turns out locking up criminals could completely turn a country around, right?
Clay Travis
Yes.
Buck Sexton
The success of Elon and Doge is such a threat, not just to the system but, but to this sense of intelligence and sense of, of security with the way things are that so many people of the left have. Like, they never want to admit that. It turns out the government is this splerotic bureaucracy with tons of waste and whatever. So it's very hard to get them to see what's really because the more successful this is, the stronger the arguments become for why can't we make all aspects of the government more efficient? Why can't we have government that's more efficient and more accountable? There's no good answer to that, of course, other than it is what it is. Well, that doesn't work anymore. Or at least it's starting to not work. I don't want to get ahead of ourselves because I know the swamp. The swamp is deep, friends. It is deep, it is smelly, it's.
Clay Travis
Rough, and there's an entire cottage industry. 60 minutes. We played you the raid. 60 minutes also had, remember they had the, the anonymous federal employee like talking about, oh my goodness, what's going to happen without this huge federal infrastructure. They're doing all of that work as well.
Buck Sexton
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Clay Travis
It's also interesting Buck the one of the conversation pieces. We'll talk to Marco Rubio again about this because he obviously is helming up these discussions with Russia, but there seems to be a demand to allow Ukrainian people to vote for who the president should be. Remember, Zelensky has ended all elections while the war is going on, but Zelensky doesn't seem to believe that he would win the election. This is an interesting dynamic here. We're told that we have to stand up for democracy in Ukraine, but Russia saying, okay, let's have an election in Ukraine to see who the next president is. And it doesn't seem like Zelensky is confident he would win, which is why he's not allowing an election to take place. I just think that's a really intriguing aspect. We'll talk about that with Tom Cotton and more up next on Clay and Buck. Famous Smoke's been offering the best selection of premium cigars at the best prices for 85 years, and somehow they're still the best kept secret, family owned and stocked with millions of cigars, all delivered fast and fresh to your door. Go online to famous smoke.com and use code CLAY for 20 bucks off your order of 99 or more, get your favorite brands like Fuente, Romeo, Monte Cristo and Cohiba, or try something new. Get the best cigars at better prices than your local shop. Famous Smoke Promo Code Clay Grand Canyon University, a private Christian university in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona, believes we're endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. GCU believes in equal opportunity and the American dream starts with purpose. Whether your pursuit involves a bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree, GCU provides a path to help you fulfill your dreams, offering over 340 academic programs as of September 2024. Find your purpose at Grand Canyon University. Private christian affordable visit gcu.edu the Philadelphia.
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Podcast Summary: The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
Episode: Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H2 - We Can't Believe This is Real
Release Date: February 22, 2025
In this episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into a range of pressing issues, from media bias and free speech to immigration policies and government inefficiency. The conversation is marked by insightful analysis, sharp critiques, and a call for accountability in both media and governmental institutions.
Clay Travis kicks off the discussion by expressing deep concern over the apparent bias in legacy media, particularly highlighting a CBS News segment that controversially links free speech to the atrocities of the Holocaust.
"I want to continue to hammer it because I'm still in disbelief in many ways that this is where we are."
[07:02] – Clay Travis
Buck Sexton echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the problematic narrative that suggests free speech led to the Holocaust. They critique the media for promoting such views without adequate context or critical analysis.
"Journalists are frauds in this country. So we know the whole thing."
[07:46] – Buck Sexton
The hosts argue that media outlets like CBS are not upholding the sanctity of free speech but are instead undermining it by showcasing government overreach, such as the raids in Germany targeting individuals for sharing racist memes.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing the alarming increase in government actions against online speech in Germany, where authorities have conducted simultaneous raids on individuals for posting offensive memes.
"On Sunday, CBS News could say... they praised the raid of a German citizen who had shared a meme that the government authorities decided they did not like."
[07:02] – Clay Travis
Buck Sexton draws parallels between these actions in Europe and the potential for similar policies in the United States if left unchecked by left-leaning politicians.
"They are thinking, if only we could suppress speech the way they do in Germany, we would be a better society."
[08:29] – Buck Sexton
The hosts express disbelief and alarm at the extent of government interference in personal expression, likening it to thought crimes and highlighting the latent threat such policies pose to American freedoms.
Transitioning to immigration, Buck Sexton discusses the challenges European countries face due to increased immigration, particularly from war-torn regions, and the resultant rise in crime and terrorism.
"Muslim migrants, particularly from Afghanistan, Syria, a number of war-torn countries... committing terrorist acts, raping women..."
[10:33] – Buck Sexton
Clay Travis underscores the necessity of cultural assimilation, criticizing the current influx of immigrants who, according to him, fail to integrate and instead bring detrimental cultural practices that erode societal norms.
"The culture of Germany is better than the culture of many of the people coming in from foreign countries. And they're not assimilating."
[13:05] – Clay Travis
The conversation highlights the tensions between maintaining national security and cultural integrity versus the challenges posed by uncontrolled immigration.
A notable segment of the episode contrasts the efficiency of private enterprises like SpaceX with that of government-run organizations such as NASA. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton laud Elon Musk's SpaceX for revolutionizing space travel and reducing costs, arguing that privatization leads to greater innovation and accountability.
"SpaceX is better and safer and more efficient at sending rockets to space than NASA."
[30:35] – Clay Travis
Buck Sexton expands on this by discussing how SpaceX has fostered a burgeoning space economy, facilitating global internet access through Starlink and commercial satellite launches.
"He has created a space economy where one did not exist before."
[31:13] – Buck Sexton
The hosts contend that government agencies are plagued by inefficiency and waste, making a strong case for revisiting the role of privatization in enhancing governmental functions.
The duo also touches on concerns regarding Social Security fraud, referencing claims by Elon Musk about the discrepancy between the number of Social Security numbers and the actual population.
"Elon said there are 395 million Social Security numbers in the database right now. Yeah, there are 330 million American citizens."
[22:32] – Buck Sexton
Clay Travis highlights the potential for significant fraud, questioning how such discrepancies could persist without detection and emphasizing the need for systemic overhaul to prevent resource misallocation.
"If there are millions, how in the world has this been going on?"
[23:22] – Clay Travis
Buck Sexton and Clay Travis delve into the inefficiencies of the federal bureaucracy, suggesting that a substantial percentage of federal employees could be cut without impacting governmental functionality.
"I think you could go full Twitter, so to speak, and cut 80% of civil service positions."
[36:27] – Buck Sexton
Drawing analogies to Elon Musk’s management at Twitter, where significant layoffs led to increased profitability, they argue that similar strategies could be applied to the federal government to eliminate waste and enhance performance.
"There is nothing but people working there and no one seems to do anything."
[36:46] – Clay Travis
As the episode wraps up, Buck Sexton previews upcoming segments, including an interview with Senator Tom Cotton to discuss national security topics such as Russia, Ukraine, and the Pentagon under Trump’s influence. The hosts also hint at delving deeper into the issues of Social Security fraud and government overreach in future episodes.
"We'll talk to Senator Tom Cotton... and also social security fraud."
[21:17] – Buck Sexton
Clay Travis reinforces the need for vigilance in protecting free speech and resisting governmental overreach, setting the stage for continued discourse on these critical issues.
Clay Travis on media bias:
"Journalists are frauds in this country. So we know the whole thing."
[07:46]
Buck Sexton on Social Security numbers:
"Elon said there are 395 million Social Security numbers in the database right now. Yeah, there are 330 million American citizens."
[22:32]
Clay Travis on government efficiency:
"SpaceX is better and safer and more efficient at sending rockets to space than NASA."
[30:35]
Buck Sexton on government overreach:
"They are thinking, if only we could suppress speech the way they do in Germany, we would be a better society."
[08:29]
This episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show serves as a compelling examination of contemporary issues facing media integrity, governmental policies, and societal challenges related to immigration and free speech. Through incisive critique and informed discussion, Clay and Buck advocate for greater accountability and reform to preserve democratic values and enhance national security.