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Third hour of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show kicks off right now. Thanks for being here with us, everybody. Clay and I In Washington D.C. our nation's capital, but you're always with us when we're on the air and off the air. Clay, I was getting a salad yesterday right from the airport, you know, trying to stay healthy, trying to be beach ready over here to the, that I can, you know, Clay and I are trying to be, trying to be fit radio hosts, which puts us into a.
Laura Ingraham
That'S certainly by the way, an oxymoron.
Clay Travis
You know, usually radio hosts, we like our bacon cheeseburgers. But I was in there and within a few minutes of setting foot in D.C. some of our wonderful listeners came up to me and they said they loved the show and they were visiting here. They were not swamp natives, but they were visiting our nation's capital. So it's great to be here with all of you. As you know, we've got a whole bunch of, of meetings lined up with the people calling the shots here. Some at their request, they said they want to spend some time with us. So we're here doing our DC tour so we can touch base with, with everybody from the President on down who is running things. And also over the weekend, Clay, you know, we've talked a little bit here about how it would be fun to get you and Laura, who we all know Laura is going to be a fantastic shot if she isn't already, do a range day. So my brother Mason and I completed the NRA pistol instructor certification course over the weekend. Had to qual, had to actually go through a bunch of, a bunch of range qualifications in order to do it. But we came through. Those of you are wondering, it's 15 yards steel sites, 20 shots. I know a lot of you are instructors and I know a lot of you are instructors, you know, black belt with three stripes on and all that. But for those who aren't instructors, it was 15 yards iron sights. That wasn't a requirement, but our guy wanted us to make sure we were, we were dialed in. So it was 15 yards iron sights, at least I think it was 16 or 17 out of 20 in that 6 inch target. So yeah. So Clay, we can set up a range day for you now. Be absolutely fantastic, NRA certified and ready.
Laura Ingraham
To rock and roll big timers. Yeah, that would be a lot of fun because my wife is pretty fired up about the need for, for firearms training. So I, I mentioned this on Mother's Day. She had the kids and me out on the range getting trained in firearms.
Clay Travis
I know, I loved it. I saw the photos. I saw the video of it. It was.
Laura Ingraham
I don't know how many people wanted to spend their Mother's Day that way, but that's what my wife was in.
Clay Travis
That was. That was brilliant. I was so, so pleased to see it. I'll just tell you, though, it was fun. During. There were about 20 people in this class. We had an excellent instructor down in South Florida, but we had about 20 people in the class, and I'd say about half of them. It was only two days, right. It was Saturday and Sunday all day. But at the end, they all came up like, hey, man, love the show. So we had a lot of. I was like, I think we're in a pistol class in South Florida with NRA members. And these are people that shoot a lot. A lot of law enforcement. A lot of. A lot of people who. Guns are something that they're. They're carrying for part of their job who are in the class. And. And we got a lot of clay and buck people in there. So it was unsurprised. Yeah. I was like, I think we're with our people here. I looked around, I was like, oh, we are with our people.
Laura Ingraham
I think there's also. I mean, this is not going to surprise. We were up here for Inauguration Day. But I do think that there are a lot of people that the Trump team has brought into DC even though DC is 92% or whatever it is of a Democrat stronghold.
Clay Travis
You know, I lived here during a Republican administration, and I lived here for. During at least part of a Democrat. So I was here for the Bush years. Oh, basically, second Bush term. I lived the whole second Bush term. I lived in D.C. more or less, and the first two years of Obama, I think I was here. And, man, when you have that transition from one party to the other, it feels like a very different town just based on who's here and the vibe.
Laura Ingraham
I was a kid, so it was less noticeable to me, meaning I was in college, but I came in at the very end of the Clintons, and then the George W. Bush era and. And then left right before 9 11, which obviously changed things tremendously for the worse in so many different ways. I mean, one of the reasons we're up here now is obviously to get as many senators in as possible. You heard from Ron Johnson yesterday. We had Tommy Tuberville and Marsha Blackburn in here. We want to talk to as many newsmakers as we can in person. Lot more. We're going to have Marco Rubio in studio with us on Thursday for a couple of segments which I think you guys will really enjoy. Secretary of State will dive into some of those Ukraine questions that so many of you have. And also what's going on in the Middle east with Iran. A lot of different things we can talk about with Marco Rubio, but my 17 year old and his friend, I'm in charge of him. And I was telling you yesterday we were in Georgetown, I'm so thankful that I've got a 17 year old boy because if I had a 17 year old daughter, there's no way she's going to be. I said, hey guys, just make sure he and his friend, hey, make sure you're back by, by dark and you guys can run around, you can be in Georgetown. I'm gonna be honest with you, Buck. If I had a 17 year old daughter, there is no way on the planet I would be letting her run around in Washington D.C. i would be.
Clay Travis
Nervous about me because, because you have, obviously, you know, I have this with my wife where you have the location finder on your phone. My wife Carrie knows where I am at all times. She knows where she were, you know, and vice versa. But I know you have that with your boys. Of course, you know, immediate family. Well, if you had a 17 year old daughter, what do you think she had to carry a GoPro around, you know, kind of like a, like a cop. Like she has to wear a body cam just to make sure everything is on the up and up.
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I was glancing down just to make sure, you know, like, hey, where are they? When we were having drinks and, and that's when I was like, I mean if I had a 17 year old daughter, there's no way on the planet I would be like, hey, just go wander around. You and your teenage girlfriend just go wander around in Georgetown and have as much fun as you want. Just make sure you're back by dark. No, dad, they would, they would, unfortunately for them, they would have to do every meal with dad and, and I'm not as much worried about the boys running around. Maybe that's a poor decision by me.
Clay Travis
On parenting, but who's the disciplinarian of you?
Laura Ingraham
My wife is way tougher than I am. That's probably not going to surprise you. But, but I actually, I think, I.
Clay Travis
Think Carrie is going to be for young James. I think Carrie's going to, I'm going to be visiting like buddy, you don't Want me to turn this over to your mom? Right. I think Carrie's going to be the law and order in our household.
Laura Ingraham
She's pretty tough on him sometimes.
Clay Travis
It's kind of funny. We both are in that position. I'm going to be the one who's like, you know, stuff happens.
Laura Ingraham
It's. I already feel a little bit sorry for the girlfriends of these, these boys because I don't think that my boys that I don't think she's going to go too easy on them. So anyway, I give thanks every single day that I've got three boys instead of three girls. And I was thinking about that yesterday as, as we were rolling through enjoying let's dive.
Clay Travis
You know this one better than me. I, I saw some of it over the weekend. I know you talked to Riley Gaines yesterday. There's some updates to this. The Simone Biles who I remember I got all this.
Laura Ingraham
You got crushed. Yeah.
Clay Travis
I mean crush might be a little strong. There were some, there were some sour leftists out there saying some mean things.
Laura Ingraham
How many things have you said on the show that you have gotten ripped.
Clay Travis
For harder than by like national media figures? Very few.
Laura Ingraham
Like your take.
Clay Travis
I'm sitting here. I am like deport them by the millions and no problem. Hey, I don't think we need to celebrate Simone Biles stepping away from her team during the Olympics. I didn't say that. I wasn't like, oh, she's a coward, you know, whatever. And she's in incredible shape and I'm not. And she's a world class gymnast. I just said, you know, if you pull a hammy and you can't finish.
Laura Ingraham
It'S not, you know, it's not brave. The injured list.
Clay Travis
You're going the. Exactly. That's all I was saying. And I got. All these people are so, so, so there's a little, little history here. A little history here. And I got, I actually got, I got tagged by a few national media figures on that one. But anyway, update everybody on the latest here. Cause she said, as I said along too. Look, I saw this from afar. Riley Gaines to say Riley Gaines looks like a man. Every guy in our audience is like, nah, sorry. And every gal I think but I just, you know, every guy's like, no, he doesn't look like a man. Nice try.
Laura Ingraham
It was a tough argument. Out of nowhere though for those of you who missed it, Riley was on yesterday talking about this. Simone Biles just ripped her for saying. And all Riley had done that set the precipitated. This was Riley shared a photo of a Minnesota high school softball championship team, and a boy was on the girls team, which is absurd and way taller. And all she said was, they've turned the comments off so people on social media couldn't react. And out of nowhere, Simone Biles decided to tee off on her and then said, you look like a man. Which, again, I mean, Simone Biles has done all these body positivity things. Riley is five. You know, she measured herself, like, five, five, or five, six. So now, after multiple days of just getting attacked like crazy for being on the wrong side of this issue, I want to. You haven't seen this. I want to read. Simone Biles has some sort of strange PR apology up. And here's what she posted just a little bit ago. I wanted to follow up from my last tweets. I've always believed competitive equity. First of all, buck competitive equity. Competitive equity is not a thing. Competitive equality is a thing. The entire point of competition is to eliminate equity. We don't want everybody to be the exact same. But I always believe competitive equity and inclusivity are essential in sport. The current system doesn't adequately balance these important principles, which often leads to frustration and heated exchanges. And it didn't help for me to get personal with Riley, which I apologize for. These are sensitive, complicated issues that I truly don't have the answers or solutions to. But I believe it starts with empathy and respect. Well, this is.
Clay Travis
This is written for her by some PR crisis team. 100%. We know that. You and I have been in this game long enough to know that.
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And she's still. Still going.
Clay Travis
Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
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No, no, no. The PR team wrote this ridiculous statement. I was not advocating for policies that compromise fairness in women's sports. My objection is to singling out children for public scrutiny in ways that feel personal and harmful. Individual athletes, especially kids, should never be the focus of criticism of a flawed system they have no control over. I believe sports organizations have a responsibility to come up with rules supporting inclusion while maintaining fair competition, which is actually impossible. We all want a future for sport that is fair, inclusive, and respectful. Hugs and kisses, Simone.
Clay Travis
Yeah, okay, so that was written by a PR team. But she realizes there are a few things here. First of all, her position. First and foremost, her position is not just on her real position. I don't mean the PR thing. The thing that she said about Riley. Her position on. On men and women's sports is irrational and indefensible. And then to add on top of that, to go after a, a honestly, anyone's appearance based on a political issue like this. You've always really lost just to start off with, I mean, to do to the like you look like a man thing. Fortunately, Riley, you know, we don't have to get into this. But no one thinks Riley looks like a man. I mean she's very, very lovely woman in very good physical condition. And I just think that she realized that she did real brand damage here on top of the political issue. You don't attack somebody's appearance, especially somebody who's really good looking. Like, that's just insane.
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I think she lit herself on fire here. And it took three, four days for her to put out this mealy mouthed jumbly. Not particularly well even with all of the PR dollars that she's spending. That was just a jumble of nothing. And when you just type out what somebody tells you to say, I would have more respect for her, even though I would disagree with her completely if she just said, I said what I said. I'm right now. Yeah, you own it. At least I know I wouldn't agree.
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With the Clay Travis special right there. I'm doubling down. I'm triple.
Laura Ingraham
I'm not saying that. I'm not going to say at some point in my career something that I didn't intend to say, but in 20 years it's never happened. So you should apologize. I've been married 20 years. Look, you should apologize if you do things that you don't intend to do and that, that, that are, are not reflective of your intentionality. But that's not this.
Clay Travis
Also, she could have written, she, she could have just written out and said, you know, and we would know it was from her. Meaning she actually did the writing. Simone Biles could, could write out on her Twitter or Instagram or wherever this is. Riley, that was, that was wrong. You know, you're a beautiful young woman and a talented athlete and I'm sorry that I would, I'm sorry that I would cross the line. There's a heated political issue and I just want to have respect for all people or whatever. Something where she doesn't even have to get too deep into the politics of it, but something that's a little bit heartfelt. This is. My PR team came in and cleaned up my mess, which to me is once again inauthentic. Like I just don't believe that she wrote this herself.
Laura Ingraham
She clearly did not, of course, but.
Clay Travis
So that's what. So it's not an authentic apology if it's an Authentic apology, you write it yourself. You just say, look, I crossed the line, my bad. I wouldn't do that again. And you know, and you could move on from there. But to me, this is just.
Laura Ingraham
I still wonder, Buck, what is the intent here? She's not that active on social media. She's not that political. Did someone pay her to attack Riley like this? It doesn't make any sense to me that you would suddenly decide based on a photo of a Minnesota.
Clay Travis
Might have been she might have seen someone else that she respects and likes or that wants the approval of. This is just me surmising or analyzing this. And, and she thought that there was an opportunity here to score some points with someone or some group that she wants the admiration of. Because I agree with you. This is not, you know, they're, they're like when, when Keith Olbermann's chirping at you, it's because he's always chirping at everybody. Right.
Laura Ingraham
I mean, that's his job.
Clay Travis
Right. That's what I'm saying.
Laura Ingraham
Disagree. Like most people, I think like Simone Biles and now they don't.
Clay Travis
Yeah. I mean, Keith Olbermann has a constituency. Miserable, childless, 65 year old women that he represents. And that's just the way it goes.
Laura Ingraham
And he looks more and more every single day like a miserable, childless five year old lesbian.
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Laura Ingraham
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Clay Travis
And as a fellow American, he's obviously conservative. He was just kind of like, wait, really? And he asked her, he said, how do you like it here? She said she doesn't like it. She's gonna come home.
Laura Ingraham
Of course she doesn't like it. I mean, America, the Irish don't like her. There are. Maybe it's a. This would be a fun debate. If you're super wealthy, as Rosie is, there are only a handful of countries that would be actually better than the United States, even for the South. Super wealthy. Ireland's not one. She lived in la, weather's perfect.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
Laura Ingraham
You know she's super rich.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
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Clay Travis
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We might have just lost her there for a minute. Sounded like she popped out. I hope that doesn't mean that we've popped out. So I'm going to keep talking until the team tells me whether or not we've popped out. But, Buck, this is Miranda Devine. They have the podcast called AirPod 1, and it is underway right now. And I do think it speaks to Pod for someone, Sorry is the name of her podcast. She's back with us right now. Miranda, you popped out right there. You were talking about Donald Trump, talking about his dad shipping him off to military school. And. And that's where we lost you. What. What did he talk about there?
Travis Holloway
So, yeah, his dad shipped him off to military school at age 13 because he was so rambunctious. He wanted to get him straightened out a bit. And also his parents sent him off to aptitude testing when he was a young boy. And his father was not altogether thrilled to find out that Trump's genius is musical. He is a musical genius. Apparently he can pick a notion, remember it, you know, an hour later. So he sort of laughed, Riley, and said, well, you know, that wasn't really a talent my father particularly wanted me to have. But his mother got him to, after that, learn a musical instrument. And you will never guess what it was.
Laura Ingraham
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Clay Travis
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Well, he said he didn't like it, so his mother had sent all these instructors to the house to get him taught to play the flute, but he did not want to play the flute. So that didn't last for very long. And I mean, it's just amusing. Of all the instruments, I can't think of one that's less appropriate for Donald Trump.
Laura Ingraham
By the way, he and Lizzo could have been out there playing the, was it the James Madison?
Clay Travis
Donald Trump could have single handedly rehabilitated the whole flute image among the, among the orchestra, orchestral instrument and woodwind community. So there's a little bit of a loss here for us, Miranda, because I think that Trump could have, you know, he could have made flutes great again and instead he decided to become president and try to save the free world. How, how is it, you know, this is one of these things where Trump talks, I think, to, to enough people and we hear how he feels on a lot of these policy things, enough that we're pretty up to date, pretty in tune, if you will, with what his thinking is on a lot of things. But in terms of his poise, the sense that this time around he learned a lot the first time. I mean, just take us into his mindset a little bit from sitting down with him and what, what you felt like you were gathering from this guy who still has the weight of the world on his shoulders, but always seems calm, cool and collected, except when he's a little angry. But, you know, for the most part, yeah, he is.
Travis Holloway
And it's that confidence and sort of New York swagger that he's just had. He's really, he as far as back as he remember, he says it's just, he does, you know, I said you sort of act against the grain quite often. And he says, well, you know, I've got the hat that says Trump was always right. But he says, I just, it's, I don't feel that I'm a rebel. I just have an innate sense of what's the right thing to do and I do it and I don't really care what other people say. And he said, for instance, he pointed to the LA riots. And, you know, last time he sort of regretted in 2020 that he wasn't as forceful that he said at the time. Well, I just thought really I would leave it to the governors to make those decisions. But obviously, the blue states, the blue governors, did not do that. Whether it was because they thought that they, you know, it would be a great way of beating Donald Trump at the polls later that year, which I guess worked. But this time around, he said this is a much more consequential presidency. He feels it because. Well, in part, he said because he's got.
Clay Travis
Did we lose her again? I think we might have lost her again.
Laura Ingraham
Oh, she's back.
Travis Holloway
Yes, I'm very sorry about that. My stupid phone. And, yeah, he just feels like he's got a better team. More. More. Like he said that I had some stars last time, but I also had some losers. And he's in that category.
Clay Travis
And it's important that he recognized that, I think. Miranda and one of the challenges early on was Trump was this political phenomena. Talking about term one, you know, first. First administration is this political phenomenon. But a lot of us who were, who voted for Trump in 2016, who were excited about it, some of the people that were in charge, whether it was the mooch or some of the others that got into that administration, we all knew right away, oh, well, this is not a good, you know, this is not a good idea. And Trump realized that. And this time around, I look at the team that he's picked, and I think the result, it's not just that we think it's good. And the results, the speed, the efficiency with which they're moving on the agenda is the, you know, at this stage at least, they still have a lot to do. But that is the result of somebody, or those are the actions of somebody who I think, clearly learned a lot on the job the first time around and came ready to play day one this time.
Travis Holloway
Yes. And he said that. He, in fact, said, you know, having that four years in between, I mean, he could not have been more negative about Joe Biden and how he destroyed the country. But he said people saw how bad it was and, you know, he'd fixed the border, but he got no credit for it. But this time, he's absolutely determined to undo the damage, and he's confident that he will be able to do it. He's very bullish on the economy and his big, beautiful bill. He says. Well, he says only phase one, he's got other things to do. And he reckons that the economic Boost that it will give us will pay for, they'll be able to start paying down the debt. So, you know, and that was sort of riposte to. To Elon, and he's just very bullish and confident. The only thing I did pick up was, you know, he's disappointed about Iran. He said he really thought they were going to get the deal done, but just the last few days, he's realized, he said they've changed. And I asked, what do you mean they've changed? And he wouldn't really be drawn on that, but he just said he felt that they wanted to do a deal before. Now he's not so sure. But either way, he said they're not getting a nuclear bomb. They are not. That's not happening. And, you know, it can either happen the nice way or he really doesn't want people to die, but they're not getting the nuclear bomb.
Laura Ingraham
Where does this go in your mind, the Elon Trump relationship? A lot of drama. Trump. Elon apologized to Trump publicly last night, it seems, and I bet you felt kind of the same way, that Trump has been somewhat restrained in his response to Elon. And there's reports out there that he basically considers elon to be 50% genius, 50% boy kid. And I do think there's some truth to that as well. How would you assess where this goes from here?
Travis Holloway
Yeah, you're absolutely spot on. I mean, he does, you know, he. I think I got the impression when they were still in good company together that. But Trump was fascinated by him because of his success and, I guess, his brilliance. And so he was sort of watching him and looking at him and engaged in conversation with him, but listening very intently, almost like you look at an insect under the glass, you know, not in a mean way, in a nice way. I mean, he was quite paternal with him. I felt Elon Musk treated Donald Trump as a father figure, which is really why it's so sad that it's all blown up. And look, I asked Donald Trump a few times about Elon, and he. He said, look, I don't bear any ill will towards him, but I am just too busy fixing the world. I'm not thinking about him. And, you know, I believe, you know, Elon may have tried to reach out a couple of times or, you know, I don't know, a bit. Not that Donald Trump told me that, but I heard that somewhere else, and we. And I think that he's just letting him cool off. And I don't know that Donald will ever be able to have that same very close relationship because Elon, even though he's apologized, he kind of broke something.
Clay Travis
Yeah. There are things you can't say. I think we all just know this from our own lives. Whether it's to your spouse or to a colleague or a close friend, there are lines, and he definitely crossed some lines that are. That I don't think will be able to be undone. But I also think that they'll collaborate as needed in the future, but from a more, shall we say, professional distance and less of almost like adopted son status, which is what Elon. It felt like Elon was getting there for a while.
Travis Holloway
Yes. And, I mean, Elon's own father was so disastrous for him. I think that's a need that he has. And, you know, it was a real bromance. I mean, he was sleeping in the Lincoln Bedroom. He really admired Donald Trump enormously. And it was almost a childlike from my observation. And certainly I think that's the way Donald Trump felt. But, you know, you just can't go back. And maybe it's a lesson that Elon will have. But look, Donald Trump is showing that he's not going to be nasty to Elon, and he really could have. Normally, he strikes back quite unkindly, but he also is quite a sensitive man. I think he has insight into other people's feelings, and I think he knew that Elon was sort of in a bit of a manic phase and would regret what he'd said, which obviously he has because he's tweeted, poor thing. I mean, you wouldn't want to be Elon.
Clay Travis
Well, people can go listen to the full interview of Pod Force One. Correct.
Travis Holloway
Pod Force One, yes.
Clay Travis
Pod Force One with Miranda Devine. Go check it out wherever you get your podcast. Miranda, always great work. Thanks for hanging out with us.
Travis Holloway
Thank you so much for having me.
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Laura Ingraham
Beat a big woman and I'm not insulting a big women by saying that.
Clay Travis
He means tall.
Laura Ingraham
Yes.
Clay Travis
Not. Not like burly, not like obese.
Laura Ingraham
Although I do think fat women would.
Clay Travis
Have a tough time with soft dig is preferred.
Laura Ingraham
Like a 4 or a 5. A power forward or a center. A big woman meaning tall. I think that they can't handle the ball and I can't shoot. I would beat Angel Reese one on one. I offered $100,000 and a head to head matchup. That's more than she makes to play a whole year in the WNBA and she blocked me.
Clay Travis
Okay.
Laura Ingraham
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Clay Travis
Well, we have.
Laura Ingraham
We have not in real life.
Clay Travis
Perhaps the dose of sanity here from cc, a podcast listener named Charles. He wanted to weigh in on this idea. Play it. Play Buck. Love the show. But Clay, you cannot be Angel. I would love to see that though.
Laura Ingraham
I think I would.
Clay Travis
I. I honestly would love to. Like I'll throw money into this pot too. I'm excited about this idea.
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Clay Travis
What are your. Let's talk it.
Miranda Devine
So.
Clay Travis
So my moves back in the day, I like to go to the hoop. Yeah. I was a shooter but I like to go to the hoop. I was a big double pump layup guy. That was my favorite.
Laura Ingraham
So you had an old man, white man. Oh yeah.
Clay Travis
I was big into boxing out. You know, I knew that boxing out. The coach would always be excited if you did that. That. But what, what is your go to? Are you a skyhook guy?
Laura Ingraham
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Clay Travis
About half blowing out your ACL probably.
Laura Ingraham
Oh yeah. Or a bad sprained ankle and not being able to finish the game. I don't. The Angel Reese makes about 35% of her shots and I understand some of those are contested. She's not shooting more than five feet away from the basket.
Clay Travis
It.
Laura Ingraham
I don't think she could make contested shots against me. Now I am concerned for the point guards or the shooting guards who can handle the basketball. I think they could get to the basket and make step back shots on me. I don't think Angel Reese could score on me.
Clay Travis
That's why you go to the old man. Hip check you know what I mean? You got to throw that weight around a little bit.
Laura Ingraham
I mean, Angel Reese is six three. I am six foot. I bet my. We probably jump about the same height. It's not like she's going to dunk on me. I think I could box her out. I think I'm a better outside shooter than Angel Reese. And if I got video of you popping the. If I got.
Clay Travis
See if you actually can shoot.
Laura Ingraham
If I got to play with the girl sized basketball, which is smaller, I could palm that thing like I'm Shaquille o' Neal. I would make a lot of outside shots if I. It's like a papa shot.
Clay Travis
You remember when Ted Cruz played Jimmy Kimmel? Kimmel. I'll tell you, I would smoke Jimmy Kimmel in one on one. Do you think you could be Jimmy Kimmel one on one?
Laura Ingraham
Yes.
Clay Travis
Okay.
Laura Ingraham
Now.
Clay Travis
All right. All right.
Laura Ingraham
Yeah, I think. I think I would beat Jimmy.
Clay Travis
Next question is you versus Ted Cruz.
Laura Ingraham
I think. I think I would be Ted Cruz.
Clay Travis
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Podcast Summary: Weekly Review With Clay and Buck - Hour 3 - "Simone Says Sorry"
Release Date: June 14, 2025
Introduction
In this episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into a variety of pressing topics, blending insightful analysis with their characteristic humor. From discussing their recent trip to Washington D.C. to unpacking the controversy surrounding Simone Biles' public apology, Clay and Buck guide listeners through a nuanced exploration of current events and cultural debates.
Timestamp: 02:38 - 06:00
Clay and Buck kick off the third hour by sharing anecdotes from their recent trip to Washington D.C., highlighting their efforts to stay healthy amidst a packed schedule of meetings with influential figures, including senators and the President. They emphasize the importance of engaging directly with policymakers to stay informed and influential.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis (02:38): "Clay and I are trying to be fit radio hosts, which puts us into a unique position to connect with our listeners both on and off the air."
They also touch upon family dynamics, discussing their experiences with parenting during their travels and the challenges of ensuring their teenage sons' safety in a bustling environment.
Timestamp: 09:34 - 24:20
A significant portion of the episode centers around the recent public fallout between gymnast Simone Biles and social media influencer Riley Gaines. Clay and Buck analyze Simone's apology following her criticism of Riley, dissecting both the content and the perceived insincerity of the statement.
Key Points:
Initial Conflict: Simone Biles criticized Riley Gaines for her comments about a mixed-gender softball team, specifically stating, "You look like a man" ([09:34]).
Public Apology: Simone released a statement attempting to mend fences, which Clay and Buck argue comes off as scripted and inauthentic. They suggest it was likely crafted by a PR team rather than authored personally by Simone.
Notable Quotes:
Clay Travis (12:48): "This is written for her by some PR crisis team. 100%. We know that."
Laura Ingraham (15:33): "I would have more respect for her, even though I would disagree with her completely if she just said, 'I said what I said. I'm right now. Yeah, you own it.'"
The hosts express support for Riley Gaines, condemning Simone's remarks as both personal and politically motivated. They advocate for fair competition in women's sports without targeting individual athletes.
Clay's Analysis: Clay criticizes Simone for attacking Riley's appearance, labeling it as "insane" and brand-damaging. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining respect and empathy in public discourse, especially when it involves young athletes.
Timestamp: 25:48 - 37:28
Clay and Buck transition to discussing their recent interview with Miranda Devine, where insights into former President Donald Trump's relationship with tech mogul Elon Musk are revealed. They explore the complexities of their interactions, highlighting the admiration and the eventual fallout between the two figures.
Key Points:
Admiration: Trump expressed fascination with Musk's success and brilliance, likening their relationship to a paternal bond.
Conflict: The hosts speculate on the reasons behind the deteriorating relationship, suggesting that crossed lines and misunderstandings played a significant role.
Notable Quotes:
Travis Holloway (26:49): "Donald Trump was just incredibly generous with his time and also his candor. He is just so frank..."
Clay Travis (34:32): "Miranda, always great work. Thanks for hanging out with us."
The discussion also touches upon Trump's reflections on his past administration and his current strategies to implement his agenda more effectively, learning from previous missteps.
Timestamp: 43:21 - 46:10
In a more playful segment, Clay and Laura Ingraham engage in a humorous debate about a hypothetical one-on-one basketball match against WNBA player Angel Reese. They entertain listeners with their friendly rivalry, showcasing their personalities beyond political and social commentary.
Notable Quotes:
Laura Ingraham (43:31): "I think I would beat Jimmy."
Clay Travis (45:08): "If you have a choice to play any instrument in the world and you pick the flute, you have chosen very poorly..."
Timestamp: 48:51 - 49:20
As the episode nears its end, Clay and Buck circle back to key themes, reiterating the importance of building wealth through investing and community support, aligning with their ongoing conversations about economic empowerment.
Conclusion
Throughout this episode, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton demonstrate their prowess in navigating complex topics with clarity and wit. Their candid discussions offer listeners both entertainment and thoughtful perspectives on contemporary issues, from sports controversies to high-profile political relationships.
Notable Quotes Compilation:
Clay Travis (02:38): "Clay and I are trying to be fit radio hosts, which puts us into a unique position to connect with our listeners both on and off the air."
Clay Travis (12:48): "This is written for her by some PR crisis team. 100%. We know that."
Laura Ingraham (15:33): "I would have more respect for her, even though I would disagree with her completely if she just said, 'I said what I said. I'm right now. Yeah, you own it.'"
Travis Holloway (26:49): "Donald Trump was just incredibly generous with his time and also his candor. He is just so frank..."
Laura Ingraham (43:31): "I think I would beat Jimmy."
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the multifaceted discussions of the episode, providing clarity and context for both seasoned listeners and newcomers alike.