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    David Rutherford Show: What a Ground Invasion of Iran Would Actually Looks Like

    03/25/2026 | 1h 2 mins.
    You want to understand what it would actually cost to invade Iran? Not the talking-head version, not the cable news version — the real breakdown. Today I'm going deep on the military, economic, and political realities of a ground war in Iran, and I'm going to give you numbers that I promise you're not hearing anywhere else.
    What you'll hear:
    David maps Iran's terrain against Iraq and Afghanistan — and explains why the comparison isn't even close
    The 500,000-to-1-million troop estimate, what that means for a military draft, and where those troops would come from
    How oil prices, a $39 trillion debt load, and supply chain fragility set the stage for potential economic collapse
    Why America's coalition for this war is shrinking fast — and why we may be going in alone
    David's honest assessment of the MAGA coalition fracturing in real time
    A sober, earned take on what "mission success" in Iran would actually have to look like
    This is the flash bang of truth, straight. No filter, no agenda — just 22 years of combat experience applied to the biggest military question of our time.

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    Timestamps:
    00:00 – Operation Epic Fury: Where the war stands right now
    07:04 - Military Impact: Iran Terrain, Iranian Forces, Draft Realities & New Warfare Tech
    45:33 - Economic Fallout: Oil, Debt & Supply Chains
    51:11 - Political Fallout: Coalitions, MAGA Fracture & Impeachment
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    The Truth with Lisa Boothe: California Fraud, DEI Spending & $100B Government Waste EXPOSED

    03/24/2026 | 22 mins.
    In this episode, Lisa Boothe sits down with investigative journalist Chris Rufo to uncover shocking examples of government waste, fraud, and political corruption—particularly in California.
    Rufo breaks down his latest reporting on a $114 million taxpayer-funded wildlife bridge, massive Medicaid fraud, and how billions in public funds are funneled into ideological projects and politically connected groups. The conversation also dives into San Francisco’s controversial diversion of police funding into DEI initiatives, raising serious questions about public safety and accountability.
    Plus, what does this mean for Governor Gavin Newsom’s national ambitions—and will voters care about the staggering scale of waste?
    🔎 Topics Covered:
    California’s $100B+ fraud problem
    The truth behind “woke” government spending
    DEI programs vs. public safety funding
    Media blind spots and lack of accountability
    What this means for 2028 and beyond
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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 24 2026

    03/24/2026 | 54 mins.
    Dems Are Political Insurgents
    Clay Travis and Buck Sexton discuss the ongoing TSA crisis and the extraordinary impact of Linda from Arizona, whose idea to deploy ICE agents to assist overwhelmed TSA checkpoints has now become a nationwide policy. Clay describes how the Washington Post is seeking interviews about Linda’s call, emphasizing how rare it is for a single radio listener to spark a national policy shift. President Trump even personally signed a “Trump Was Right About Everything” hat for Linda aboard Air Force One, underscoring how responsive he has been to voter-generated ideas.
    Clay details his own recent airport experiences, noting that TSA lines appear to be improving in some locations, partially due to ICE agents stepping in to handle non‑screening duties such as monitoring exits and assisting with crowd control—exactly the scenario Linda envisioned. Both hosts emphasize that Democrats created this crisis by refusing to fund TSA workers as part of their shutdown strategy targeting immigration policy. They argue that Democratic leaders are intentionally generating travel misery to create political backlash against Trump, even though Republican voters overwhelmingly understand the source of the problem.
    Iran Deep Dive
    National‑security expert Steve Yates, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, explaining why the Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most strategically dangerous chokepoints in the world. Yates details how Iran’s geography, its control over key oil‑processing islands like Karg Island, and the narrow waterway’s global energy importance complicate any U.S. military response. He clarifies that while much of the oil shipped through the strait supplies China and India—not the U.S. directly—any disruption still pushes global prices upward because oil is a fungible commodity.
    The hosts and Yates examine President Donald Trump’s evolving strategy toward Iran, including deadlines for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, targeted strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure, and the possibility of limited U.S. troop movement—such as the deployment of elements of the 82nd Airborne—to support or execute rapid, high‑value operations. Yates explains the logic of Trump’s “sledgehammer diplomacy,” where overwhelming force is paired with opportunities for Iran to deescalate. The discussion also covers the likely endgame: preventing Iran’s nuclear capabilities, ensuring long‑term regional stability, empowering Gulf‑state partners, and identifying a credible post‑conflict governing figure within Iran. Clay and Buck emphasize that Arab nations—including Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar—are quietly encouraging the pressure campaign on Iran, undermining media narratives that the conflict is solely the result of U.S.–Israel coordination. Yates stresses that regional actors have long viewed Iran as a destabilizing force and are now publicly aligning against Tehran.
    Walkin' in Memphis, Safely
    Clay and Buck then welcome Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, who offers a detailed look at Memphis’s historic collapse in violent crime, a result of President Donald Trump’s federal law‑enforcement surge. Blackburn explains how coordinated efforts across local police, federal agencies, the Tennessee Highway Patrol, and newly confirmed federal officials have produced a 50% reduction in violent crime in under six months. The senator calls Memphis a national model—contrasting it sharply with Minneapolis and other Democrat‑run cities that have resisted federal assistance. She highlights thousands of arrests, the dismantling of gang networks, hundreds of recovered weapons and stolen cars, and over 150 missing children rescued.
    The program shifts to the ongoing airport crisis created by the TSA funding shutdown, where ICE agents—deployed after a listener’s now‑famous idea—have dramatically improved screening efficiency. Clay and Buck play clips from Fox News and CNN showing astonishingly short lines at Atlanta’s airport, a night‑and‑day difference from the hours‑long waits plaguing travelers just days earlier. Senator Blackburn confirms that ICE’s presence is significantly easing congestion and reinforces that Congress continues working on public‑safety funding solutions.
    Think Like Linda
    Clay and Buck break down the swearing‑in of new DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, confirmed 54–45, making him the first Cherokee Nation member to hold a Cabinet position. Clay jokes that he expected Trump to make an Elizabeth Warren comment, while Buck praises Mullin as a major leadership upgrade at DHS. Security and travel issues return to focus as Clay reports that Delta Airlines has suspended special travel privileges for members of Congress until TSA staff are funded—forcing lawmakers to stand in the same lines as the public. Clay and Buck strongly support this move, arguing that members of Congress should share the consequences of the shutdown they helped create.
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    Hour 1 - Dems Are Political Insurgents

    03/24/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show kicks off live from Jacksonville, where Clay highlights the city’s underrated beach communities and welcomes listeners tuning in from the local affiliate. The discussion quickly turns to major national stories—starting with the ongoing TSA crisis and the extraordinary impact of Linda from Arizona, whose idea to deploy ICE agents to assist overwhelmed TSA checkpoints has now become a nationwide policy. Clay describes how the Washington Post is seeking interviews about Linda’s call, emphasizing how rare it is for a single radio listener to spark a national policy shift. President Trump even personally signed a “Trump Was Right About Everything” hat for Linda aboard Air Force One, underscoring how responsive he has been to voter-generated ideas.
    Clay details his own recent airport experiences, noting that TSA lines appear to be improving in some locations, partially due to ICE agents stepping in to handle non‑screening duties such as monitoring exits and assisting with crowd control—exactly the scenario Linda envisioned. Both hosts emphasize that Democrats created this crisis by refusing to fund TSA workers as part of their shutdown strategy targeting immigration policy. They argue that Democratic leaders are intentionally generating travel misery to create political backlash against Trump, even though Republican voters overwhelmingly understand the source of the problem.
    The hosts also discuss the media narrative surrounding TSA failures, with Clay calling out attempts to blame the situation on Trump rather than on the Democratic lawmakers who triggered the shutdown. Buck analyzes the political motivations behind the chaos, comparing Democrats’ tactics to insurgency strategies designed to destabilize daily life and manufacture anger for electoral advantage. The pair mock the sudden renewed concern from the Left over ICE agents wearing masks—pointing out the irony that many of the same people now complaining were the ones demanding mask mandates during the pandemic.
    Midway through the hour, Clay and Buck shift to a major Supreme Court case on mail‑in ballots, focused on whether states can legally count ballots that arrive after Election Day. The discussion expands into a broader debate about election integrity, early voting, absentee ballots, ballot harvesting, and vulnerabilities in states that allow widespread mail voting. Clay argues strongly for limiting mail‑in ballots to narrow exceptions and returning to predominantly in‑person voting with ID requirements, pointing to Florida’s rapid and transparent tabulation process as a national model. The hosts explain how extended deadlines and lax ballot collection rules open the door to fraud, ballot trafficking, and inconsistent standards across states.

    The conversation also examines historical election controversies, including the Minnesota Senate race that produced boxes of “found” ballots, and the unusual pattern in the 2024 election where enormous numbers of mail votes were cast only for the presidential line—disproportionately benefiting Democrats. Clay repeatedly urges listeners to vote in person to ensure their ballots are counted.
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    Hour 2 - Iran Deep Dive

    03/24/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers an in‑depth geopolitical breakdown of the escalating Iran conflict, expert analysis of the Strait of Hormuz crisis, and a lively mix of caller engagement and cultural commentary. The hour opens with national‑security expert Steve Yates, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, explaining why the Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most strategically dangerous chokepoints in the world. Yates details how Iran’s geography, its control over key oil‑processing islands like Karg Island, and the narrow waterway’s global energy importance complicate any U.S. military response. He clarifies that while much of the oil shipped through the strait supplies China and India—not the U.S. directly—any disruption still pushes global prices upward because oil is a fungible commodity.
    The hosts and Yates examine President Donald Trump’s evolving strategy toward Iran, including deadlines for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, targeted strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure, and the possibility of limited U.S. troop movement—such as the deployment of elements of the 82nd Airborne—to support or execute rapid, high‑value operations. Yates explains the logic of Trump’s “sledgehammer diplomacy,” where overwhelming force is paired with opportunities for Iran to deescalate. The discussion also covers the likely endgame: preventing Iran’s nuclear capabilities, ensuring long‑term regional stability, empowering Gulf‑state partners, and identifying a credible post‑conflict governing figure within Iran.
    Throughout the segment, Clay and Buck emphasize that Arab nations—including Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar—are quietly encouraging the pressure campaign on Iran, undermining media narratives that the conflict is solely the result of U.S.–Israel coordination. Yates stresses that regional actors have long viewed Iran as a destabilizing force and are now publicly aligning against Tehran.
    The hour then transitions into a lighter but highly engaging second half filled with callers inspired by the recent viral success of Linda from Arizona, whose idea to use ICE agents at airports became national policy. Callers from Memphis, South Carolina, Wyoming, and beyond pitch their own “save the Republic” ideas—ranging from eliminating daylight savings time to reshaping U.S. time zones entirely. Clay humorously evaluates concepts like the “30 Minutes in the Middle Initiative” and proposes a bold two‑time‑zone America split at the Mississippi River.
    The conversation pivots into cultural territory as Clay and Buck debate dating‑app etiquette, height bias, “gun bunny” culture, and the social‑media dynamics shaping modern relationships. Their comedic back‑and‑forth explores whether gun photos belong in dating profiles, whether women discriminate more on height than men do on looks, and how online choice overload complicates modern matchmaking.
    As the hour closes, Clay celebrates another milestone for Linda from Arizona: Jimmy Kimmel referenced her by name during his monologue, acknowledging that her idea made national headlines. Clay and Buck joke about waiting for “Light ’Em Up Linda” to call back in with a plan to solve the Middle East. The hosts end Hour 2 energized, blending foreign‑policy seriousness with humor, audience interaction, and the theme that everyday Americans can spark real national change.
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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. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.
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