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Clay Travis
Joe Kernan.
Jamie Rubin
Yes, Mr. Kernan. Thank you, Mr. Joe Kernan. And I meant that by correct thinking, but maybe, maybe right thinking as well. But definitely.
Clay Travis
I think you rarely see me get super excited to meet somebody. We met Joe Kernan at inaugural events in D.C. and I was just like, I've been watching Joe Kernan on CNBC for my whole life, basically. So meeting him in person, I was, I was like a schoolgirl giddy. So anyway, I'm a fan of Joe Kernan's.
Jamie Rubin
There you go. Indeed, indeed. And here he is on here Trump is, the president on CNBC talking about this Bureau of Labor Statistics throwdown play one.
Clay Travis
This is a response rate over the last 10, 12 years for the BLS household survey.
Jamie Rubin
It's dropped from 90% or so on.
David Fromm
Time down to 60 and sometimes even lower. It's arguably the most important number we get about the economy.
Clay Travis
Yesterday we had Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel.
David Fromm
On just bear with me, Mr. President. Listen to this.
Jamie Rubin
I'm not going to let the BLS off the hook.
Buck Sexton
I mean, you know, you talk about how to fix it.
Jamie Rubin
You don't make these questionnaires mandatory and.
Buck Sexton
Give them a time limit to fill it up. I mean, I think the response rates down to 60%. I mean, that's unacceptable for the most important statistic that we have.
Jamie Rubin
So, Clay, it seems like there are some out there who are willing to back Trump up with this way that we gauge jobs. There are problems with this and if anyone wants to disagree with that, explain why they have to revise dramatically month after month. The initial number and the actual number has been substantially less many, many times in a row. So I think that once again, people say, oh, how dare he? And Trump, he, he can't do that. It actually kind of reminds me of Clay. Tell Clay he can't do something. He'll do it. Trump, same deal. When you tell Trump you can't do that, sir, he goes, watch me.
Clay Travis
Yeah, look, I think again, the success from the Trump economy, I was reading and talking with some executives, this 100% expensing, which I know sounds super nerdy and a lot of people don't pay attention to, is going to add jet fuel to the next six to nine months of our economy. And so you can come back and look at this, say Clay said in August, I think by the time we are looking at May and June of next year and we are stepping into the official cycle of the midterms, I think it's going to be virtually impossible to argue that the economy is not firing on all cylinders. Now, there are things that can happen that are unfortunate that no president can ever. We talked about the multiverse, which is something they focus on in the.
Jamie Rubin
Do you have a. Do you have a systemic economic risk right now that worries you? Like, what is this? Yeah, yeah, go ahead.
Clay Travis
No, I was just going to say that's a, that's the question. I was going to lead into February of 2020. We had the greatest economy in the history of the world. Covid happened. Nothing that Trump did was the cause of COVID Nothing that anybody in America other than Dr. Fauci, potentially helping to fund gain of function research. My point on that, Clay being mean.
Jamie Rubin
Once again, very mean Clay.
Clay Travis
My point on that is it's a sort of black swan event where you aren't directly attributable to it. I mentioned earlier 9, 11, something that is outside the scope of any sort of expected outcome is the only thing I see that could. A virus, a terror attack that is substantial in nature, that could derail the Trump economy. Because Buck, in the multiverse, if we could go back in time and Covid never happens, do you know how white hot the economy would have been in November of 2020 when everybody was going to go vote and Democrats had locked in Joe Biden, Trump would have won. And I know some of you are going to say he did, but I'M talking about there would have not been the remote voting. Biden wouldn't have gotten to hide in the basement. I really think the economy was poised for one of the greatest runs that we have ever seen. Covid happened and derailed a lot of that. I think if nothing happens, knock on wood, whatever proverbial positive thing you want to say to try to defray negativity from happening, throw some salt over your shoulder. I think by June of next year we're going to be firing economically on a level that we may never have seen before in the history of the United States. There's a lot of AI optimism. The fixed cost related to taxes, the 100% expensing for all these companies out there to be able to invest in hyper accelerating their efficiency and production. I think the tariff are, the tariffs are all going to be locked in place and they're not having the incredibly devastating effect that everybody anticipated. I think the Fed is going to have to start lowering interest rates which is going to start to unfreeze the overall housing market. I just think that we are headed for an incredible economic boom that is not really being talked about enough. And I know we've talked about AI on this show, Buck and I know you and I are far from tech geniuses in terms of being able to analyze and understand AI. I flagged something I was reading yesterday this potentially and in fact let me pull it up because I thought it was super interesting on the economic front that essentially we are seeing a level of investment that we have not seen that is changing the course of the of industry in the United States since railroads in the 1880s. This AI revolution. This is according to Phil Kadrosky who is a tech founder investor, pun it. We have already now exceeded the investment dollars that were put in play for the Internet. For those of you who all remember certainly the major impact of the Internet and we are advancing on the 1880s expenses that were required to basically cover the work, cover the United States in rail to allow us to transfer product and people at different rates of speed that this is right now the second biggest economic investment boom AI that we have seen only secondary to the railroads in the 1880s. I don't think that most people have factored this in yet. And so you know, I know we had some negativity about hey, what's going to happen with the lawfare and everything else. I just think the economic potential and the economic might of this country is about to be unlocked in a way that a lot of people are not recognizing yet. And So I put it down June of next year. I think we're going to be barring something that we can't control that is awful, like Covid or 9 11, outside of the scope of the president and the policy that he puts in place, I think that we are headed for boom. I really, I really do.
Jamie Rubin
And here we have. We got more going here from this Trump interview. He spoke about the grand jury investigation, which I know a lot of you are weighing in on with emails and calls. And we got some of this. Here's what President, President Trump said just this morning about the grand jury investigation into the Russia collusion hoax. This is cut four.
David Fromm
The Justice Department now tapping a grand jury to look into the intelligence community's assessment of what was happening with Russia is that you have nothing to do with directing the Justice Department.
Buck Sexton
No, nothing to do. Pam is doing a great job. I have nothing to do with it. I will tell you this. They deserve it. I was happy to hear it. I actually read it just like you did. I have nothing to do with it. But what they did in the election, what they did in even the last election, but it was too big to rig. But what they did in the 2020 election is, is grotesque.
Jamie Rubin
So he's saying, look, not my thing. DOJ is handling it. We'll see where it goes. And there's the possibility, I think, that this moves along to, to that end, Clay, we got so many VIP emails on this one. Phil writes in, I honestly don't care if anyone is indicted in the probe. The process is the punishment. Remember, make them put up their homes for legal fees, confiscate their property, put them through the proverbial wringer. What do you, what do you think of that one?
Clay Travis
They're all going to have their legal fees covered by Democrat operatives. Look, I think you can argue, and this is why I donated money, the people who bear the brunt of legal costs are typically not rich people. This is why I donated to the Jan6 defendants. People think that Democrats are not going to line up and pay whatever it costs for their top officials to be covered. That George Soros is not going to stroke a check for $400 million or the George Soros equivalent. No one is going to be bankrupted in any way by legal fees. You said on air. I think it might have been off air, but it's basically one long conversation that we have. Barack Obama's worth $100 million. The idea that unless you're going to sue somebody civilly and it's a lawsuit and it's business expenses, those kind of things, which I'm putting on the side. Nobody is going to get bankrupted inside of the Democrat Party because of legal fees. They're not going to allow it to happen. So I think the only thing that matters here is preserving the historic record and making it clear what was done. And this is why I've asked you this question a ton, hopefully trying to depoliticize the intelligence agencies going forward such that they actually are providing some measure of independent advice as opposed to just acting as an arm of the American political party in power. Now, historically, J. Edgar Hoover ran the FBI as his personal fiefdom. So we have had issues with intelligence gathering being used for political purposes basically as long as the intelligence agencies have existed. So I think what is going forward going to happen, I would like to think that people start to realize, hey, I don't serve a president or an administration. I serve the country. And I know that's why you went to the CIA. You weren't trying to say, hey, I want to just work for this president. You were saying, I want to stop 9, 11 from ever happening again. I want to catch the bad guys trying to kill people in this country. That's what I want everybody in the intelligence agency to be the focus of. Not, hey, I want Donald Trump in handcuffs or I want this J.D. vance or AOC or whoever you want to point to down the line. And that's what I worry about going forward at this point, correcting the historic record and figuring it out so that doesn't happen.
Jamie Rubin
To that end, Ernie writes in. You guys are doing a great job. Let me just say, Ernie, excellent start to your VIP email. By analyzing each individual aspect of this process, though, you are missing the big picture. Trump knows there won't be any indictments. He's trying to correct the history books as it pertains to his legacy. I think it's brilliant. What do you think of my reasoning? Thanks for what you're doing for America. Well, Ernie, I think we sometimes this happens. We've been saying this all along, too. It's important that this information gets out there. I keep referring to it as political accountability. And of course, part of that is legacy and what goes into the history books. Getting the truth out there is important, no matter what comes of the criminal prosecution side of this. And Ernie, you know, I'm not 100% convinced there won't be any indictments that come down from this grand jury. And I don't think Trump knows one way or the other because it's a grand jury, right? Trump's not. He's not involved in any of that. So I think I see some of what you're saying there, but we're definitely aware of and would agree on the point that Trump wants to get the information out because of what happened to him. And the American people. Look, the American people. I know it was a closer election than it should have been in some ways, but repudiated lawfare in this. If Kamala Harris was sitting here as president, I'd be very worried about the future of the country, just based on the fact that they would have managed to use all this lawfare stuff successfully against Trump.
Clay Travis
I also think going forward, the grand jury could drag on for months. I mean, that's not uncommon when it comes to grand juries. You don't know how targeted the, the grand jury process is going to be. And I just think most people in this audience already know everything that happened with Russia. You mentioned you talked about it for years. I don't think there's any revelations so far that have been shocking to most people. The people who need to see it are all the MSNBC and New York Times readers, which is the ones that I said, what's their reaction going to be here? We were not surprised when they tried to indict Trump for what they indicted him for. We told you it was all coming. I don't know what their media are telling them and what their reaction is going to be.
Jamie Rubin
I was, I don't know, eight years ago when I woke up one morning and I got all these text messages. They're like, you see what the big guy did? And I have no idea what they're talking about because it was groggy in the morning. I'm not a morning person. And Clay on it was all on Russia collusion stuff. I've been saying, you know, they abused fisa, they're clearly lying, they're using the spying powers. Now, you go back, it's all in the Twitter record. Trump retweeted me, I think, five or six times in a row on Russia collusion. Like, his Twitter account was six retweets of buck one morning. So that was eight years ago. So trust me, we're on it. Like, we see this. We know we get the full extent of the dirty game. And if I had gone to work for this administration, which, as I've been open with you, was a conversation certainly in 2020, an open conversation, I know that a big part of the job would have been what Tulsi and Ratcliffe are doing now at D as DNI and dcia, which is looking into the Russia collusion scam and finally getting some accountability on that. But we were talking to the economy a few minutes ago and I just think it's so important that yes, Trump is doing great things. Yes, we have to pay close attention to that. But we also have to do things ourselves for our own bank accounts, for our own financial futures. And that's where I think gold just plays a critical role. I've been a gold guy for a long time. I think my dad gave me a gold coin for the first time for my birthday. Maybe it was 15, 20 years ago now. And I've had it and I've been a gold guy ever since. I buy my gold from Birch Gold Group. You want somebody you can trust with this, somebody who has great customer service and fantastic ratings in the Better Business Bureau, and that's Birch Gold. So they can help you make sense of investing in gold. They want you to right size things for your portfolio. This is about diversifying. It's not, you know, only gold. It's gold is a part of what you have. And also consider this, you can convert an existing IRA or 401k into a gold IRA with birch gold. Text my name buck do 989898 that's b u c k text buck do 989898 and birchgold will send you a free information kit today.
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Clay Travis
Welcome back in. You're about to be mad at John in Salt Lake City. What you got for us, John?
Buck Sexton
Obama's got to walk. He's the insurance policy. Because in the words of Vinnie Gambini, this is the Democrat Party. There ain't no way they're not going to try to prosecute and imprison Donald Trump. And my second point, hold on.
Clay Travis
You said you want Trump to pardon Obama because otherwise they're going to try to attack Trump.
Buck Sexton
Don't even, no, no, no, don't even go after him. They got to let him walk right now. He's not, he's not even going to be involved. And I'd just like to make one other point. In the words of Harvey Keitel in the National Treasure movie, somebody's got to go to jail, Jack, and it's going to be John Brennan. He's the patsy for a spy. He's got the biggest mouth in Washington and he's already dug his grave. Love you guys.
Clay Travis
Well, we'll see whether anybody ends up going to jail. I think that'll be an interesting debate. Chuck in Fort Benning, Georgia, Quickly, Chuck, what you got for us?
Buck Sexton
Yeah, hey, peons like me down in the trenches fighting for conservative values on your local news, website or social. And all keep getting hit. And with, hey, Trump's on the Epstein list, Trump's pedophile. I'd like to see a Republican Congress or the current doj. Put Loretta Lynch, Merrick Garland, Kamala Harris. Put any of them on the stand under oath and ask them.
Clay Travis
That's happening. Thanks for the call. Thanks for the call. James Comer has subpoenaed basically every attorney general that has ever existed in most of your lives to testify. Nothing will come of it. You're just telling you that's my prediction. But that's what's happening. So they're doing exactly what you asked. How often does your offense have fire drills? Important to have a safety plan in place. And that's what Sabre helps to do. Put safety plan in place at your home so that you can be taken care of and so that you are able to make sure that everybody in your home is doing as well as they possibly can. Also, if you got kids going off to college, grandkids going off to college, how about non lethal pepper spray to help protect your granddaughter, your grandson as they are walking around in campus. And how about also at your home, maybe you got, like I do, teenagers coming and going all hours of the day and night. You can get hooked up right now with a Saber Mega Bundle 15 off everything. Visit saberradio.com that's S A B R E radio dot com. You can also call them 844-824 SFAE. That's 844-824. Safe.
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All right, welcome back into Clay and Buck. Alex Marlowe joins us now. He's editor in chief of Breitbart News, host of the Alex Marlo show podcast, new book Breaking the Law, which I'm holding up a copy of right here. You can all see by Alex Marlowe. Good day to be discussing it. Exposing the weaponization of America's legal system against Donald Trump. Mr. Marlowe, welcome the program first time. What do you think happens at this stage of the effort to both expose and maybe get accountability for the lawfare?
Buck Sexton
Gentlemen, first of all, thank you for having me. Buck and I share a agent, the great Craig Kitchen, radio legend. And I will tell you that I'm happy to talk about the book all you want, but I really just want to get on the show to tell you guys I'm out of dark roast and I want to make sure that I can get refill as soon as possible.
Jamie Rubin
So we got a Crockett. We got a Crockett coffee guy in the mix, too. Fantastic. That's what we love to hear. So. But no, really, today, everyone's calling in. We're getting a little bit of heat from some quarters here. Just trying to assess the likelihood of the grand jury. The grand jury may bring down indictments. I could see that happening. I wouldn't say likely, but possible on the Comber subpoenas. I think that's a little more of a Stretch. But what do you see? Not just with that, but the whole effort to root out and prevent the lawfare that we've seen from ever happening again.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, I'm actually heartened by this. I know you guys are really terrific on social media. So you know this probably as well as anyone that a lot of the grassroots in our movement are totally cynical now. They don't believe anything will happen. They don't believe anyone will be held to account. And the left can just get away with anything. And I feel like there is a genuine effort finally from people with actual power to hold people accountable, that maybe that's not acceptable, that maybe the way things have been my entire adult life, so long as I've been politically cognizant where there have been two tiers of justice, maybe it's time to end now. Do I believe it? I'll believe it when I see it. I'll believe it when I finally see the perp locks and the handcuffs. But it does feel like this effort is not fake. It feels like this is a real effort. James Comer's a good man. I trust him to try to find, find the actual bodies if they're buried somewhere. And I think that we're off to a good start. Tulsi Gabbard as well. I think it takes us really seriously. She's fearless, so I think there's some real opportunity. Of course you'd be wrong if you don't your doubts that Pam Bondi can bring in the goods at this point, but I'm happy to give her a shot. And I like energy. The energy is very good and it's going to keep the base engaged.
Clay Travis
Okay, so what happens if that doesn't occur? Right. So one of the challenges that I think exists in all of public life, and thanks for coming on with us and you have great taste in coffee, is what do we do when it comes to promises made, promises kept. Right. And when you over promise, and I think there's no doubt that Pam Bondi, when she gave out the Epstein files, Phase one, or whatever it was called to the influencers, she over promised. I think she over promised when she did the interviews with Fox News about what was on her desk, the files and what they were going to reveal. My concern here is if you say, hey, we're opening a Russiagate investigation, we're bringing in a grand jury, we're impaneling, a lot of people expect to see handcuffs, they expect to see arrest. Is there a danger of over promising and under delivering with this particular story?
Buck Sexton
Absolutely. There is. And the Pam Bondi phase one rollout where she kind of humiliated all of those influencers coming out of the West Wings in the White House who were holding up the binders as if they had gotten some sort of a participation trophy. That was really terrible. She set those people up to look really bad. And I think that hurt her a lot. And I think that she's got to be super careful not to do that again. And it's sort of an unthinkable mistake. It's pretty mind blowing that happened. And it does make you lose some faith. But I'll tell you, as a civilian, as a media guy like you guys, I just want people engaged. I think that this is a long game. And if we're playing this over a decades long horizon, creating that civic engagement and creating that climate of fear for the left that you cannot break the law, you cannot violate the public trust, you cannot use your power to try to nefariously carry out unjust political means. And if you do, you're going to be in, you could get indictments, you're going to get tied up in legal chaos, your life is going to be a living hell. I think that that's a positive development and it will get people motivated to stay engaged civically, go to the polls and keep voting out the bad guys. So I think the worst case scenario here is actually pretty good. The best case scenario, the purple office and the handcuffs. I would love to see it. But even if we don't, I still think this is positive culturally.
Jamie Rubin
Tell us a bit about what you lay out here in the book. You've got broken scales, the trial that never should have happened, the woman. Is it mostly a deep dive into the lawfare that has happened or do you get into more of the blueprint of the counter revolution, if you will? The counter strike.
Buck Sexton
Yeah. So basically I start with a brief history of lafair and I trace it back to Franklin Roosevelt, who wanted to pack the court with more Supreme Court justices so that he could use that as an extra executive branch. And I trace it to Roe v. Wade, which was really the first big law fair moment where a far left court took the most hot button issue of all hot buttons issues and took it out of the realm of debate and put it into the realm of civil rights. It led to a massive boom in abortions and was really sort of unprecedented. And then I take it to Joe Biden, who really is the godfather of modern lawfare with his borking of Robert Bork and the failed high tech Lynching of Clarence Thomas to Obama and Holder and what they did to try to target conservative groups using the law instead of trying to uphold law and order in their streets. But the centerpiece is a deep dive on the six major cases against Donald Trump. And I trace the coordination all the way to the White House. In every single instance, the White House was involved in the lawfare against Donald Trump, no doubt in order to try to subvert our democracy and rig the 2024 election. I think it's arguably the scandal of the century and it's getting paid no mind right now. And hopefully this culture where we're revisiting the Russiagate hoax, we're revisiting some of the horrible things that were done to President Trump in the past. We have to add this to the list, because if the left had their way, they would have rigged the 2024 election using the lawfare, and it was the Biden White House that was doing it.
Clay Travis
I'm glad you brought this up, because I actually think the most significant aspect of the 2016 story is the lies that they told in 2016 about Russia. Collusion allowed them to dismiss everything having to do with Hunter and Joe Biden and the laptop as all the hallmarks of Russian disinformation. If 2016 hadn't happened, the lies they told there would not have allowed what I think was the even more consequential lies they told in 2020 to take root. I do think that is significant. So I want to get your take on that second part of this. What does the future look like for intelligence? This is what Buck and I were just talking about. Buck obviously has a great deal of expertise on this, but where do we go from here? Because I think there are a lot of people out there saying, hey, I agree with you on everything 16, everything 20, but I'm concerned about what's going to happen in 28 and 32 and 36 going forward. How do we make sure that it isn't one long replication of what we saw happen in 16?
Buck Sexton
Yeah, they connected. I'm really glad, Clay, that you made this connection, because I haven't even had a chance to make this connection. And we're just starting to do press for the book comes out today. So it's the. But this is a point I've been trying to get out there, which is that the lawfare in the run up to 2024, where the party in power tried to stop the standard bearer of the other party from becoming president by jailing him and bankrupting him, that was Only possible because they got away with everything in 2016. They believed they were untouchable. They believed that they could do such blatant coordination is having the top players in district court courts go to the White House to meet with White House attorneys clandestinely in the middle of a trial. And the establishment media would say nothing about it. It would come and go in the news in two minutes, if it even got there at all. You had people like Jack Smith who operated illegally. He was an illegal appointment and he was allowed to operate for 18 months with the full support of the US government. It was an unconstitutional appointment that was only even attempted because they got away with bloody murder in 2016. So if we let them get away with it again, 2016, 2020, 2024, of course, we should be very cynical that things are only going to get worse in 28 and 2032. And to your point about the intelligence, that's why the people who are the bad actors need to live in fear that if they're going to try to subvert our democracy and to use our intelligence agencies to subvert an American political party, the right, instead of doing their job and trying to protect our country, then they're going to have massive consequences. And to this point, they've had none of.
Clay Travis
I think that's the super important part about this.
Jamie Rubin
The book Breaking the Law. The author, Alex Marlowe, he's a New York Times bestseller. Go check out Breaking the Law. And Alex, thanks for being with us.
Buck Sexton
My pleasure, guys, thanks. Thank you again.
Clay Travis
No doubt. And a huge part of the continuing impact. I was watching Bill Hemmer today on Fox News. He is over in Gaza doing really good reporting about exactly what is going on in Israel as we hopefully move towards what we want to have be a ceasefire that eventually ends in far less death and danger for everyone in the Middle East. And that is what the IFCJ is trying to make happen every single day. They build bomb shelters in Israel to try to protect innocent people from being killed. When there are all of the rockets being fired into Israel. And I saw for myself the work they do to build these shelters and the impact they have. Danger remains prominent and filled with trepidation. If you live in Israel, any given moment you could have to run, hop in a bomb sheltered, many of which have been provided by the ifcj. You can stand up on behalf of Israel and its citizens to keep them safe by going to 888-4488 IFCJ. That's 888488 IFCJ. You can also go online to IFCJ.org that's the International Fellowships of Christians and Jews. IFCJ.org keep up with the biggest political comeback in world history on the Team 47 podcast Clay and Buck Highlight Trump replays from the week Sundays at noon Eastern. Find it on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Clay Travis
Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show. Go subscribe to the YouTube channel. Go subscribe subscribe to the Clay and Buck Podcast feed which has a collection of fabulous members. It's a larger network and go to crockettcoffee.com and sign up today. Use code book. You get an autographed copy of my book, and these things are almost gone. And then we'll be into the new book season. Let's have some fun. I have not even heard this fully yet. I saw the, the headline, and I said, oh, my goodness, this is going to be fun. Texas State Representative Jolanda Jones, who has fled the state to Illinois rather than half. Yolanda, Jo. Wanda. Jo.
Jamie Rubin
Yolanda usually, I think, is. How you know, is it Jolanda?
Clay Travis
According to our team, it is Jo Londa. So Yolanda is typically a, is typically a name that would be popular. But this, according to our team, is Jolanda. Maybe I'm, maybe it's pronounced.
Jamie Rubin
No, no, you're probably right. You're probably right.
Clay Travis
She has fled the state to protest redistricting in Texas. She says this is just like the Holocaust. Cut 29.
Buck Sexton
And then integration happened, and everybody thought, they accept us. They don't accept us. They are showing us who they are. We should believe them. And we better have the courage to stand up, otherwise we will fall for anything. And in this country, we will be defeated, deported. I mean, we will lose all of our rights. And if you think it can't happen, it can. And I will liken this to the Holocaust. People are like, well, how did the Holocaust happen? How was somebody in a position to kill all them people? Well, good people remain silent or, or good people didn't realize that what happens to them can very soon happen to me as somebody I love. And so you, and so even if you made it, man, you have an obligation to help people who can't, because God forbid they end up targeting you and your family.
Clay Travis
So Joe Wanda. It is Joe. Joe Wanda. But with the J. Joe Wanda there saying, boy, if Texas redistricts, next thing that's going to happen is concentration camps. These people.
Jamie Rubin
How far are Democrats from. I had to wait in line at the DMV for too long. It's basically the Holocaust. I just want to know what is really the, like, what is the barrier? What is the, the, the, the, the level that you have to reach for a Holocaust comparison now, you know, they didn't, they didn't have my favorite, you know, my favorite sneakers at the store I went to is basically the Holocaust. Yes.
Clay Travis
I mean, that's, that's where we are. And this is what we were having jokes about. But no one in America, Jolanda included, as a general rule, has any knowledge whatsoever of history. So everything has got to be analogized to The Nazis.
Jamie Rubin
Imagine if I can. If I. If I just. If I compared everything to, like, the. Like, imagine if I compared it to another genocide, you know, and it was like, oh, you know, this is like the Cambodian. It's like the Cambodian genocide out here, man. Like, it's. I've had to wait, you know, 15 minutes for my. My takeout order. People would be like, you're a sick weirdo. Like, why would you. It's nothing like the Cambodian genocide. Million people plus died, you know, brutal murder. But you can say. You can do this thing now. Among. Among. I will say Republicans. Don't.
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Jamie Rubin
I don't see this. I don't see our side going, oh, you know, I had to wait in traffic too long. It was basically the Holocaust. Like, Democrats will do this now.
Clay Travis
Yeah, they totally do. And by the way, that is, as you were just laying out, that's their standard go to. Because we'll play tomorrow. They're still trying to call Trump Hitler. Um, which is funny in and of itself, but I think representative of how they have continued to fail. I think we have a funny talk back here.
Jamie Rubin
We have a good talk. We got some good VIP emails. Do the talk back first, but I got some emails lined up for you of the sartorial variety.
Clay Travis
Oh, no. Oh, no. What did we have? We had somebody who wanted to talk about Sweeney aa.
Jamie Rubin
That's one good one, I think. Hey, Clay and Bucks, Brian from Jacksonville, love your show, but, man, today's not a good one.
Buck Sexton
First hour and a half spent on two topics that are gonna lead to nothing.
Jamie Rubin
Let's talk about something important, like Sydney Sweeney's boobs. There you go.
Clay Travis
Tried to try to break down the huge complexity everybody had. Russia collusion.
Jamie Rubin
You know, we got. We got all this. All this stuff last week about too much Clay boobs talk, and now we get not enough boob. I don't know what to do. I'm trying to. Trying to just keep it flowing, keep it moving.
Clay Travis
I didn't even know we got any negativity about that.
Jamie Rubin
I got.
Clay Travis
Hey, talk about boobs more. What do you got? Talk back on cloth.
Jamie Rubin
Oh, well, I got VIP emails on close. Melanie writes in. Saw Clay on the Will Kane show yesterday. I actually ran into the room just to see what he was wearing. Much better exclamation point. So Melanie thinks you're taking notes and you're doing a good job, unlike Debra, who says, buck, I love you, but that pale yellow jacket looks terrible. It doesn't flatter your complexion. Ask your wife for color advice. You have a cool or maybe neutral skin tone and need more vibrant or cooler colors. Pale yellow ain't working. How about blues or greens? Love you Deborah. Love you too. However, it is a cream colored jacket and I am here in South Florida, in Miami beach no less, where we wear these kinds of jackets. And I don't want to always look exactly like the host because I have a closet full of navy blue jackets that I can wear. But you know, sometimes we like to spice it up a little bit on the air. So I will take. How about this, I will take it under advisement and bless your heart.
Clay Travis
I like the bless your heart. You're sounding very much like a Southerner here. I most people would just prefer that you only be in navy or black in this audience.
Jamie Rubin
I think I know, but that doing.
Clay Travis
A disservice to the beautiful color palettes. Across the rainbow. Here is Josh in Oklahoma to close this out. More fun. What you got, Josh?
Jamie Rubin
This question is for Clay. Why do you decide to die on these hills? First it's the leaf blowers, then it's the flute players, and now it's the attractive Kamala Harris take. I respect the fact that you stand by your decisions and you're not swayed by any opinion at all. But I just got to ask, man, why the dedication to these things? I I can't believe you're trolling with your Kamala take. I think. But you're not.
Clay Travis
60 year old Kamala Harris is far better looking than the average 60 year old woman in America. Is this a I don't even understand. That's a crazy take at all.
Jamie Rubin
I don't even understand how we're still talking about this. How is this even getting anyone's attention out there? But here we are.
Clay Travis
I am being super kind to the beautiful comma.
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show: "Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H3 - Trump Happened" (August 9, 2025)
In this compelling episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve deep into pressing issues surrounding the U.S. economy, the ongoing grand jury investigation into former President Donald Trump, and the broader implications of lawfare on American politics. The conversation is enriched with insights from guest Alex Marlowe and interactive segments featuring listener calls.
[03:50 – 07:17]
Clay and Buck kick off the episode by analyzing the current state of the U.S. economy under the Trump administration. They discuss the significant drop in the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) household survey response rates, which have plummeted from around 90% to as low as 60%—a figure they deem "unacceptable for the most important statistic that we have."
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis [05:50]: "I think by June of next year we're going to be firing economically on a level that we may never have seen before in the history of the United States."
Clay emphasizes the potential for a robust economic boom driven by factors like AI investments, 100% expensing for companies, and stabilized tariffs. He projects that unless unforeseen events like a pandemic or terrorist attack occur, the economy is poised for unprecedented growth.
[11:00 – 17:04]
The discussion transitions to the grand jury investigation into Trump's alleged Russia collusion. Clay expresses skepticism about the investigation's outcome, suggesting that legal fees for those investigated will be absorbed by Democrat operatives, thereby protecting individuals within the Democratic Party from bankruptcy.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis [12:22]: "Now, historically, J. Edgar Hoover ran the FBI as his personal fiefdom. So we have had issues with intelligence gathering being used for political purposes basically as long as the intelligence agencies have existed."
The hosts argue that the intelligence community should operate independently of political influence, ensuring that investigations serve the country's best interests rather than partisan agendas.
[26:38 – 35:57]
Alex Marlowe, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News and author of Breaking the Law, joins Clay and Buck to discuss the weaponization of America's legal system against Donald Trump. He traces the history of lawfare back to Franklin Roosevelt and highlights key moments like Roe v. Wade and the attempts to undermine conservative judicial appointments.
Notable Quote:
Buck Sexton [31:40]: "I think it's arguably the scandal of the century and it's getting paid no mind right now."
Alex contends that the Biden White House orchestrated systematic legal attacks to sabotage Trump's legacy and rig the 2024 election. He warns of a potential replication of these tactics in future elections if unchecked.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis [33:08]: "If 2016 hadn't happened, the lies they told there would not have allowed what I think was the even more consequential lies they told in 2020 to take root."
Alex emphasizes the importance of holding bad actors accountable to prevent the erosion of democratic institutions and ensure that intelligence agencies remain impartial and mission-focused.
[34:13 – 35:45]
A critical segment of the discussion focuses on the future of intelligence agencies. Clay expresses concern over their politicization and stresses the need for these agencies to serve the country, not political leaders.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis [35:45]: "They are going to have massive consequences."
Buck echoes these sentiments, advocating for a judiciary and intelligence community that operates free from partisan manipulation to safeguard democracy.
[24:01 – 48:54]
Throughout the episode, Clay and Buck engage with listeners who call in to share their perspectives. Topics range from political strategies and legal implications to light-hearted exchanges about fashion choices and personal anecdotes.
Notable Quote:
Buck Sexton [28:03]: "It takes us really seriously. She's fearless, so I think there's some real opportunity."
These interactions add a dynamic and relatable dimension to the show, allowing for a multifaceted exploration of complex issues.
[52:33 – End]
As the episode wraps up, Clay and Buck reiterate their commitment to exposing and countering lawfare while fostering economic growth. They encourage listeners to stay informed and engaged in the political process to safeguard the nation's future.
Notable Quote:
Buck Sexton [35:57]: "It's a long game. And if we're playing this over a decades long horizon, creating that civic engagement and creating that climate of fear for the left that you cannot break the law..."
The hosts leave listeners with a call to action to remain vigilant and proactive in defending democratic principles and promoting economic prosperity.
Overall Impression: This episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show offers a deep dive into the intersections of politics, economics, and legal challenges facing the Trump administration. Through insightful analysis, expert guest commentary, and engaging listener interactions, Clay and Buck provide a comprehensive overview of current events and their implications for the future of American democracy.