The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor.Full Bio

Buck Brief - Pentagon Headhunting and Trump Tariff Throwdowns

Buck Brief - Pentagon Headhunting and Trump Tariff Throwdowns

What’s the real story behind the rumors swirling around the Secretary of Defense? Buck Sexton breaks down the media’s failed takedown attempt of Pete Hegseth, why the left is obsessed with removing him, and what’s truly going on inside the Pentagon. From internal debates on Iran to national security leaks and the war on DEI, Buck shares insights you won’t hear anywhere else — including his personal connection to Hegseth and why Trump is standing firm. Plus, Buck dives into Trump’s tariff strategy with China and why the media’s take is, once again, dead wrong.

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It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind Canadian Politics with Jonathan Kay

In this episode, Ryan and Jonathan Kay discuss the shifting political landscape in Canada, focusing on the recent election dynamics, the impact of immigration, and the influence of Donald Trump on Canadian politics. They explore the unique aspects of Canada's parliamentary system, the personal nature of Canadian politics, and the distinct political identity of Quebec. The discussion also touches on the future of Canadian politics in light of Trudeau's resignation and the potential for the Conservative Party to gain traction. It's a Numbers Game with Ryan Girdusky is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday. 

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Normally Podcast: Supreme Court Showdown: Parental Rights in Education

In this episode, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz discuss significant current events, focusing on a Supreme Court case regarding parental rights in education, particularly concerning gender instruction in schools. They explore the cultural implications of children's literature and the ongoing internal conflicts within the right, exemplified by the situation surrounding Pete Hegseth. Normally is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Tuesday & Thursday. 

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Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Apr 23 2025

Terrible Trans Agenda

Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show dives into a range of pressing topics, starting with discussions on Trump's economy and his evolving stance on trade deals with China. The hosts speculate whether Trump's approach is genuine or a strategic head fake. They also highlight Border Czar Tom Homan's significant contributions to the Trump administration, particularly in deportation efforts and combating the Kilmar Abrego Garcia Martyrdom industrial complex.

The conversation shifts to Elon Musk and the challenges Tesla faces with its profits, suggesting Musk might refocus on his core businesses. Market updates are provided, noting the stability and performance of the Clayfolio. The hosts then address the Democratic Party's internal struggles, including the Biden dementia cover-up and the ongoing push for the trans agenda, emphasizing the impact of the Supreme Court's composition on these issues.

Covid-19 remains a hot topic, with discussions on school shutdowns and the detrimental effects on disadvantaged children, which was outlined by guest David Zweig on Tuesday's show and his book "An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions." The hosts criticize Randi Weingarten's role in the prolonged closures and her attempts to rewrite history. 

We Are Pro-Book, But...

They also touch on the Supreme Court's recent arguments regarding controversial books in schools, uniting parents across religious lines in opposition to certain content.  The show features a segment on parental involvement in education, stressing its importance over financial resources. The hosts argue that teachers' unions are a malignant force in children's education and advocate for the elimination of public sector unions for teachers. They also discuss the need for more children and family formation, highlighting the role of parents in educational success.

The hour concludes with a critique of the gender ideology being taught to young children, questioning the necessity and appropriateness of such content. The hosts argue that this indoctrination is part of a broader agenda to reshape societal norms and emphasize the importance of parental vigilance in educational matters.

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum

Clay and Buck interview Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum. Burgum shares his unique experience at Michael Jordan's basketball camp, providing a personal touch to the conversation. The focus then shifts to Burgum's role and priorities as Interior Secretary, emphasizing energy dominance and the importance of domestic energy production. Burgum highlights the vast resources managed by the Interior Department, including 500 million acres of surface land and 700 million acres of subsurface land rich in minerals and energy sources.

The conversation delves into the climate change debate, criticizing the Biden administration's policies that restrict domestic energy production, leading to increased reliance on foreign oil and gas. Burgum argues that U.S. energy production is cleaner and more efficient and reducing domestic output harms both the environment and national security. The discussion also covers the significance of rare earth minerals, essential for technology and defense, and the need to boost domestic mining to reduce dependence on China.

The hour concludes with a poignant segment on the renaming of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife refuge in honor of Jocelyn Nungaray, a young girl tragically killed by illegal immigrants. The renaming underscores the Trump administration's commitment to secure borders and public safety. 

The Trump Track Record 

Trump's trade policies, particularly his stance on China and the European Union. Trump asserts that the days of the U.S. being taken advantage of in trade deals are over, and he aims to make substantial economic gains for the country. The hosts discuss the com

Hour 1 - We Are Pro-Book, But...

Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show dives into a range of pressing topics, starting with discussions on Trump's economy and his evolving stance on trade deals with China. The hosts speculate whether Trump's approach is genuine or a strategic head fake. They also highlight Border Czar Tom Homan's significant contributions to the Trump administration, particularly in deportation efforts and combating the Kilmar Abrego Garcia Martyrdom industrial complex.

The conversation shifts to Elon Musk and the challenges Tesla faces with its profits, suggesting Musk might refocus on his core businesses. Market updates are provided, noting the stability and performance of the Clayfolio. The hosts then address the Democratic Party's internal struggles, including the Biden dementia cover-up and the ongoing push for the trans agenda, emphasizing the impact of the Supreme Court's composition on these issues.

Covid-19 remains a hot topic, with discussions on school shutdowns and the detrimental effects on disadvantaged children, which was outlined by guest David Zweig on Tuesday's show and his book "An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions." The hosts criticize Randi Weingarten's role in the prolonged closures and her attempts to rewrite history. They also touch on the Supreme Court's recent arguments regarding controversial books in schools, uniting parents across religious lines in opposition to certain content.

The show features a segment on parental involvement in education, stressing its importance over financial resources. The hosts argue that teachers' unions are a malignant force in children's education and advocate for the elimination of public sector unions for teachers. They also discuss the need for more children and family formation, highlighting the role of parents in educational success.

The hour concludes with a critique of the gender ideology being taught to young children, questioning the necessity and appropriateness of such content. The hosts argue that this indoctrination is part of a broader agenda to reshape societal norms and emphasize the importance of parental vigilance in educational matters.

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Hour 2 - Interior Secretary Doug Burgum

Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show features an engaging discussion with Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum. The hour kicks off with Burgum sharing his unique experience at Michael Jordan's basketball camp, providing a personal touch to the conversation. The focus then shifts to Burgum's role and priorities as Interior Secretary, emphasizing energy dominance and the importance of domestic energy production. Burgum highlights the vast resources managed by the Interior Department, including 500 million acres of surface land and 700 million acres of subsurface land rich in minerals and energy sources.

The conversation delves into the climate change debate, criticizing the Biden administration's policies that restrict domestic energy production, leading to increased reliance on foreign oil and gas. Burgum argues that U.S. energy production is cleaner and more efficient and reducing domestic output harms both the environment and national security. The discussion also covers the significance of rare earth minerals, essential for technology and defense, and the need to boost domestic mining to reduce dependence on China.

The hour concludes with a poignant segment on the renaming of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife refuge in honor of Jocelyn Nungaray, a young girl tragically killed by illegal immigrants. This renaming underscores the Trump administration's commitment to secure borders and public safety. 

The hosts also talk about the decline in testosterone levels and sperm count among men, linking it to overall health and societal trends. Heart disease and colon cancer on the rise. The importance of exercise. 

 

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Hour 3 - The Trump Track Record 

Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show kicks off with a discussion on the tariff issue and its impact on the markets. The hosts emphasize the importance of the America First economic model, which aims to enhance national security and competitiveness on the world stage. They reflect on their recent interview with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, highlighting his impressive background and contributions to the Trump administration.

The conversation shifts to Trump's trade policies, particularly his stance on China and the European Union. Trump asserts that the days of the U.S. being taken advantage of in trade deals are over, and he aims to make substantial economic gains for the country. The hosts discuss the complexities of negotiating with China and the importance of fair trade practices. A lot of politicians aren't concerned with doing what's right. They're concerned with doing what gets them elected. 

A notable segment covers the shouting match between Elon Musk and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in the West Wing, illustrating the intense passion and disagreements within the Trump administration. The hosts speculate on Musk's frustration with the slow pace of government operations compared to his private sector ventures.

The hour also includes a lighthearted debate on the best 1980s actor, with Patrick Swayze emerging as a strong contender due to his diverse roles in movies like "Roadhouse," "Ghost," and "Dirty Dancing." The hosts discuss the range and impact of Swayze's performances, comparing him to other notable actors of the era.

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Ep. 6: ‘With It or On It’: The Grit Behind Penn State’s Rise feat. Guy Gadowsky

What does it really take to go from rock bottom to the Frozen Four? In this high-impact episode of The David Rutherford Show, former Navy SEAL David Rutherford sits down with Penn State Men’s Hockey Head Coach Guy Gadowsky to reveal the grit, leadership, and mental toughness behind one of college hockey’s most inspiring turnarounds. They dive deep into building a winning mindset, overcoming adversity, the impact of the Murph Challenge, and how one powerful motto—"With It or On It"—united a team on the brink. If you're chasing elite performance, team culture, or unshakable resilience, this conversation is a must-watch.

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TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 - Intro

00:26 - Welcome Coach Gadowsky

01:47 - Why This Season Was Different

06:32 - Toughening Up The Team

11:14 - Beating Michigan State

15:56 - Locker Room Motivation

18:34 - Conversations After The Win

24:45 - Is Winning Everything?

28:07 - Son Deciding To Play For Penn State

33:26 - Patreon Preview: Developing Mental Toughness

35:38 - The Meaning of The Murph

 

 

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Karol Markowicz Show: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions with David Zweig

In this episode, investigative journalist David Zweig discusses his new book, 'An Abundance of Caution,' which critiques the pandemic policies that disproportionately affected children. He emphasizes the importance of evidence-based decision-making and the media's role in shaping public narratives during the crisis. Zweig reflects on his experiences as a journalist and the need for humility and honesty in reporting, especially in the context of public health. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Wednesday & Friday.

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