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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jul 13 2026

    07/13/2026 | 1h 2 mins.
    Clay Travis hosts solo and discusses the succession process following Senator Lindsey Graham’s sudden death. Clay discusses reports that South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster is expected to appoint Graham’s sister, Darlene Graham, as an interim senator until a special election can be held. The conversation explores potential candidates for the long-term Senate seat, including several prominent South Carolina Republicans, and analyzes the consequences of Graham’s absence for a narrowly divided Senate. Clay argues that with multiple Republican senators retiring or leaving office and concerns about the health of other lawmakers, the margin for passing legislation and confirming appointments has become increasingly thin.
    The show also examines the health and age of America’s political leadership. Clay discusses recent concerns surrounding Senator Mitch McConnell after public questions about his health prompted what he describes as a “proof of life” photo release. The discussion expands into a broader debate about aging leadership in Washington, the absence of term limits, and the challenges that arise when elderly elected officials continue serving in critical positions. Clay argues that sudden health events, such as Graham’s reported heart attack and aortic rupture, highlight how quickly political dynamics can shift in a closely divided government.
    Ryan Girdusky, host of It's a Numbers Game podcast, joins the program for an extended political analysis segment. Together, Clay and Ryan discuss changing attitudes toward race in America, the evolution of media narratives since the Ferguson era, and the role of news organizations in shaping public opinion. Girdusky references what he describes as the “Great Awokening,” arguing that media coverage increasingly emphasized racial themes over the past decade. The two also discuss polling trends and how cultural issues continue to influence electoral politics.
    Clay delivers extensive commentary on education, American history, and civic literacy. Clay argues that schools should place greater emphasis on teaching U.S. history in a way that highlights both the nation’s achievements and imperfections rather than focusing primarily on historical failures. He contends that declining patriotism among younger Americans is directly connected to how history is taught and discussed in classrooms and popular culture. The conversation touches on historical literacy, financial literacy, cultural identity, American exceptionalism, and the long-term consequences of educational priorities on future generations.
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    Hour 1 - Sen. Graham's Sudden Death

    07/13/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is dominated by the shocking death of Senator Lindsey Graham and the political, cultural, and national security implications surrounding the news. Clay opens the hour reflecting on Graham’s sudden passing from what was later reported as a heart attack and aortic rupture, examining both his political legacy and the immediate consequences for the balance of power in the U.S. Senate. The program features extensive commentary on Graham’s decades-long career, including President Donald Trump’s recollections of their evolution from political rivals during the 2016 Republican presidential primary to close allies and friends. Clay highlights Graham’s reputation as a bipartisan dealmaker, his work on foreign policy, support for Israel, efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war, and his role as one of the most influential Republican senators of his generation.
    A major portion of Hour 1 revisits one of Graham’s most memorable moments: his fiery defense of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh during the 2018 confirmation hearings. Clay argues that Graham’s passionate condemnation of what he described as unfair attacks against Kavanaugh helped rally Republicans and may have been pivotal in securing Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court. The discussion serves as a broader reflection on political courage, media narratives, and the culture wars that have shaped American politics over the past decade.
    The show then explores the political ramifications of Graham’s death, focusing on the razor-thin Republican majority in the Senate and the challenges facing the Trump administration’s legislative and confirmation agenda. Clay outlines how Graham’s absence could complicate future votes, including cabinet and administration appointments, while discussing reports that President Trump supports appointing Graham’s sister, Darlene Graham, as South Carolina’s interim senator. The conversation expands into a larger analysis of aging political leadership, health concerns among elected officials, and how unexpected vacancies can reshape Washington’s political landscape.
    Another key theme throughout Hour 1 is public distrust of institutions. Clay argues that lingering skepticism stemming from the COVID-19 era has fundamentally changed how Americans react to breaking news and official explanations. Using Graham’s death, the assassination attempt against President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, and the ongoing discussion surrounding the Charlie Kirk murder case as examples, he contends that trust in government, public health authorities, law enforcement, and media organizations has been severely damaged.
    The hour features a broader examination of misinformation, conspiracy theories, institutional credibility, and the long-term societal effects of the pandemic era.
    The program also shifts to major foreign policy developments in the Middle East. Clay discusses reports that President Trump is reinstating a U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz and imposing a new transit fee on shipping after renewed hostilities involving Iranian-backed actors. He analyzes the strategic implications for global trade, energy markets, U.S.-Iran relations, and military security in one of the world’s most important shipping corridors.
    Additional topics in Hour 1 include an update on an alleged ICE-related confrontation in Maine, where authorities reportedly investigated claims that an individual attempted to drive a vehicle toward federal agents. Clay also previews broader immigration enforcement discussions that will continue later in the program. The hour concludes with breaking media industry news as Clay discusses a proposed Paramount-Warner Bros. merger and the political controversy surrounding CNN’s future direction. He examines legal challenges from several states and debates over whether major media companies should shift toward serving a broader, more politically moderate audience. The segment touches on media bias, journalism standards, corporate consolidation, and the evolving role of cable news in American politics.
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    Hour 2 - Elephant in the Room is Age

    07/13/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show centers on the political fallout from the unexpected death of Senator Lindsey Graham, the increasingly fragile balance of power in the U.S. Senate, debates over race relations and media narratives, the future of Republican legislative priorities, and a wide-ranging interview with political analyst Ryan Girdusky. Clay Travis examines how Graham’s passing could affect Washington politics while also exploring broader cultural and societal issues impacting America today.
    A major focus throughout Hour 2 is the succession process following Lindsey Graham’s death. Clay discusses reports that South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster is expected to appoint Graham’s sister, Darlene Graham, as an interim senator until a special election can be held. The conversation explores potential candidates for the long-term Senate seat, including several prominent South Carolina Republicans, and analyzes the consequences of Graham’s absence for a narrowly divided Senate. Clay argues that with multiple Republican senators retiring or leaving office and concerns about the health of other lawmakers, the margin for passing legislation and confirming appointments has become increasingly thin.
    The show also examines the health and age of America’s political leadership. Clay discusses recent concerns surrounding Senator Mitch McConnell after public questions about his health prompted what he describes as a “proof of life” photo release. The discussion expands into a broader debate about aging leadership in Washington, the absence of term limits, and the challenges that arise when elderly elected officials continue serving in critical positions. Clay argues that sudden health events, such as Graham’s reported heart attack and aortic rupture, highlight how quickly political dynamics can shift in a closely divided government.
    Foreign policy and national security remain major topics during Hour 2. Clay provides updates on escalating tensions involving Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, discussing President Trump’s reported plans for increased U.S. naval involvement and economic measures tied to maritime shipping. The segment focuses on global trade routes, Middle East security, energy concerns, and the broader geopolitical implications of U.S.-Iran tensions.
    Another significant discussion centers on race relations, crime statistics, media coverage, and identity politics. Clay analyzes polling data suggesting changes in how Americans view race and the concept of judging individuals by the content of their character rather than race. He argues that race relations have deteriorated over the past decade and attributes much of that shift to media narratives, social media influence, and high-profile national controversies. The conversation includes discussion of crime reporting, public perceptions of racial issues, and what Clay sees as growing divisions fueled by modern political and media environments.
    The hour’s featured guest, Ryan Girdusky, joins the program for an extended political analysis segment. Together, Clay and Ryan discuss changing attitudes toward race in America, the evolution of media narratives since the Ferguson era, and the role of news organizations in shaping public opinion. Girdusky references what he describes as the “Great Awokening,” arguing that media coverage increasingly emphasized racial themes over the past decade. The two also discuss polling trends and how cultural issues continue to influence electoral politics.
    Clay and Girdusky also examine the political impact of Lindsey Graham’s death, including what it means for Senate confirmations and President Trump’s legislative agenda. They discuss the potential confirmation of Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, speculate about Senate vote counts, and analyze whether Republicans will be able to maintain sufficient unity to advance administration priorities. The discussion highlights the importance of Senate math, party discipline, and upcoming political appointments.
    The interview then shifts to electoral politics, with Clay and Girdusky discussing the Maine Senate race and the fallout from Democratic candidate Graham Platner’s withdrawal. They explore how the controversy could affect Senator Susan Collins’ reelection prospects, Democratic Party strategy, voter behavior, fundraising, and the broader national battle for Senate control. Girdusky argues that Collins remains a uniquely strong candidate despite Maine’s competitive political environment and discusses how Democrats may struggle to replace their original nominee without creating divisions inside their coalition.
    Beyond politics, Girdusky previews upcoming research featured on his own podcast, including analysis of declining Alzheimer’s rates and emerging data on factors that may influence long-term cognitive health. The conversation also touches on policy debates surrounding property taxes and state-level tax reform efforts that are gaining momentum across the country.
    Later in the hour, Clay revisits the ongoing discussion surrounding the Charlie Kirk murder case, taking calls from listeners and addressing forensic questions raised during recent hearings. He argues that the evidence presented thus far strongly supports the prosecution’s case and responds to listeners questioning aspects of the investigation.
    The hour concludes with discussion of a lawsuit involving the proposed Paramount-Warner Bros. merger, including opposition from multiple states and concerns over future media consolidation. Clay examines how the outcome could affect major media companies, entertainment production, and the broader news industry. He also previews a larger discussion for Hour 3 on patriotism, American history, and why younger generations appear less connected to traditional expressions of national pride.
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    Hour 3 - Covid Created a Conspiracy Culture

    07/13/2026 | 37 mins.
    Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show focuses on patriotism, American history, public trust in institutions, the legacy of COVID-era skepticism, and the political aftermath of Senator Lindsey Graham’s unexpected death. Clay Travis opens the hour by examining new polling tied to the upcoming America 250 celebration, arguing that the United States faces a growing cultural challenge as younger Americans report significantly lower levels of patriotism and pride in American history than older generations. Drawing from recent survey data, Clay discusses what he views as a widening generational divide in attitudes toward the nation, national identity, civic pride, and historical understanding. He argues that cultural values and education often have a greater long-term impact on the country than electoral politics alone.
    A major theme throughout Hour 3 is the decline of public trust in government, media, and official institutions. Clay revisits the sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham and explains how many Americans now instinctively question official narratives surrounding major events. He links this skepticism to the lingering effects of the COVID-19 era, arguing that disputed public health messaging and political controversies have created a climate where citizens increasingly challenge government explanations and media reporting. The discussion expands to broader issues of conspiracy theories, transparency, accountability, and Americans’ growing distrust of institutional authority.
    The program also delivers extensive commentary on education, American history, and civic literacy. Clay argues that schools should place greater emphasis on teaching U.S. history in a way that highlights both the nation’s achievements and imperfections rather than focusing primarily on historical failures. He contends that declining patriotism among younger Americans is directly connected to how history is taught and discussed in classrooms and popular culture. The conversation touches on historical literacy, financial literacy, cultural identity, American exceptionalism, and the long-term consequences of educational priorities on future generations.
    Foreign policy and national security remain part of the conversation as Clay provides updates on continuing tensions involving Iran and the Strait of Hormuz. He discusses ongoing maritime confrontations, U.S. policy responses, the Trump administration’s position toward Iran, and broader concerns about instability in the Middle East. The segment explores potential consequences for global trade, shipping routes, regional security, and international diplomacy.
    A significant portion of Hour 3 serves as a tribute to Senator Lindsey Graham’s political legacy. Clay revisits what he considers one of Graham’s defining moments—his passionate defense of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh during the 2018 confirmation hearings. The show replays Graham’s remarks and discusses how his forceful criticism of the proceedings resonated with conservatives and helped shape public opinion during a pivotal political battle. Clay and President Trump’s previously aired comments are referenced as examples of Graham’s willingness to speak forcefully and unscripted during high-profile political moments.
    The hour also explores the political consequences of Graham’s passing. Clay analyzes the impact that the loss of a sitting senator could have on the Republican majority in the U.S. Senate, upcoming confirmation votes, legislative priorities, and the broader balance of power in Washington. He highlights concerns about the age and health of several senior political leaders, discussing how unexpected vacancies can dramatically affect governance, especially in a narrowly divided Senate. The conversation includes discussion of retiring senators, future elections, and the challenges facing President Trump’s agenda moving forward.
    Later in the program, Clay returns to cultural issues, examining changing public attitudes toward race relations and the principle of judging individuals by “the content of their character.” He argues that public opinion has shifted dramatically over the past two decades and attributes much of that change to media narratives, political messaging, and educational trends. The broader discussion centers on identity politics, race, social division, and competing visions of American society.
    As the hour concludes, Clay fields listener feedback, including a lighthearted discussion about airline travel etiquette and deplaning strategies. He also previews upcoming broadcasts from New York City with Buck Sexton and encourages listeners to engage with the show through podcasts, YouTube, and social media platforms.
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    It's a Numbers Game: Alzheimer’s Breakthrough? New Research Reveals Hope, Midterm Polls & the Birthright Citizenship Debate

    07/13/2026 | 36 mins.
    Could we be turning the corner in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease?
    On this episode of It's a Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky examines encouraging new research suggesting dementia rates may be declining among older Americans while exploring what scientists believe is driving the trend. Ryan also shares his personal connection to Alzheimer’s and discusses emerging research into potential future treatments.
    Then, Ryan breaks down the latest 2026 midterm election polling, including key Senate, House, and governor's races in states like Maine, Pennsylvania, New York, and Oregon. He analyzes what the newest polling means for Republican and Democratic chances of controlling Congress heading into the election.
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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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