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    It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind American Pride & Patriotism 🇺🇸

    07/04/2026 | 29 mins.
    In this episode, Ryan discusses the current state of American pride as reflected in a Gallup poll, highlighting the stark differences in sentiment across political ideologies and generations. He reflects on the achievements of America and critiques the self-hatred observed in younger generations. The conversation shifts to immigration and demographic changes, including the Great Replacement Theory, and concludes with an Ask Me Anything segment addressing listener questions about immigration policies. It's a Numbers Game is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.
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    Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H1 - Tourists Love America!

    07/04/2026 | 36 mins.
    In Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the hosts deliver a wide-ranging, high-energy discussion centered on American exceptionalism, patriotic pride, and the deepening political divide in the United States, all framed by the lead-up to the nation’s 250th anniversary of independence. This hour emphasizes a strong pro-America message while tackling major news developments, cultural debates, and listener perspectives.
    The opening of Hour 1 sets the tone with a focus on July 4th patriotism and the 250th birthday of America, urging listeners to celebrate the country’s achievements without what the hosts describe as unnecessary “throat-clearing” about historical imperfections. While acknowledging past injustices such as slavery and the treatment of Native Americans, the hosts argue that this moment should prioritize national pride, unity, and gratitude for American prosperity and global leadership. They frame the U.S. as a “beloved family member,” asserting that celebrations should highlight accomplishments rather than dwell on flaws.
    A central theme throughout Hour 1 is the stark political and cultural divide between Republicans and Democrats, particularly regarding attitudes toward patriotism. The hosts cite polling data to argue that Republicans overwhelmingly express pride in America, while many Democrats are more critical or ambivalent. This divide is described as Americans “living in different universes,” with disagreements extending beyond policy into core identity, national pride, and worldview. The conversation also touches on ideological shifts, with examples of public figures who have moved politically rightward, framed as rediscovering a foundational love of country.
    The hour also includes analysis of a recent Supreme Court decision related to birthright citizenship, described as a significant 6-3 ruling with potential long-term implications for immigration policy, border enforcement, and “birth tourism.” The hosts predict that the ruling could increase legal and political pressure around immigration, reinforcing calls for stricter enforcement and changes to existing policies. This legal discussion ties into broader commentary on American institutions, with the hosts arguing that key institutions—contrary to some political narratives—remain strong and in some cases are functioning better.
    Immigration emerges as a major topic in Hour 1, both in the hosts’ analysis and through listener call-ins. Debates center on border security, deportation policies, and pathways to citizenship, highlighting competing conservative viewpoints on how to handle undocumented immigrants. These discussions underscore ongoing tensions around national sovereignty, legal immigration, and economic impact, key issues in the broader political landscape.
    Another major component of Hour 1 is a critique of the “media industrial complex” and global perceptions of the United States. The hosts argue that international outlets such as CNN International and the BBC often portray America negatively, emphasizing crime, division, and instability. In contrast, they highlight anecdotal evidence from World Cup tourists and international visitors, who reportedly praise the U.S. for its friendliness, safety, cleanliness, and cultural vibrancy. States like Texas are singled out for barbecue culture, hospitality, and Americana, reinforcing the theme of American cultural appeal and soft power.
    The discussion expands globally, comparing the U.S. to other countries in terms of wealth, economic mobility, and safety. The hosts emphasize that even the poorest U.S. states are comparatively prosperous, arguing that American capitalism and institutional structure continue to outperform European and other global systems. They also contrast different types of risk—crime in countries like Brazil versus government control in authoritarian regimes like China—presenting the U.S. as offering a unique balance of freedom, opportunity, and stability.
    Throughout Hour 1, Buck repeatedly returns to the idea that firsthand experience contradicts negative narratives about America. They encourage travel across the country and direct engagement with local communities as a way to understand the nation’s strengths. This ties into broader commentary on media bias, ideological narratives, and the importance of real-world perspective over political messaging.
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    Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H2 - Democrat Socialists on the Rise

    07/04/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show focuses heavily on U.S. politics, the rise of democratic socialism, class warfare messaging ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, and broader questions about American identity—featuring an on-air guest appearance by Michael Berry, who joins Buck Sexton for a portion of the hour. The hour begins with anticipation surrounding comments from President Donald Trump tied to current national issues and the approaching 250th anniversary of the United States, setting a backdrop of patriotism and political stakes.

    A central theme throughout Hour 2 is the growing influence of democratic socialist candidates within the Democrat Party, highlighted by multiple primary results in which incumbent Democrats have lost to more progressive challengers. The discussion frames this as evidence of a clear ideological shift to the left, raising questions about the direction of the party and its policy priorities going into the midterms. The hosts examine whether “democratic socialism” reflects moderate European-style policies or signals something more radical in American politics.
    The conversation repeatedly returns to class warfare as a dominant Democratic messaging strategy, with emphasis on proposals to tax the wealthy, expand government programs, and redistribute income. Buck argues that this approach increasingly targets upper-income earners—such as professionals making high salaries—while overlooking how the wealthiest political figures often hold assets rather than taxable income. This leads to a broader critique of what is described as hypocrisy among political elites who advocate higher taxes while benefiting from inherited wealth, trusts, or long-term investments.

    Michael Berry joins the show as a guest during Hour 2, contributing to several segments of the discussion, particularly around Texas politics, demographic shifts, and national political perception versus local reality. Berry emphasizes that population growth and migration into Texas—especially from states like California and New York—are changing the political map, but argues that many of these newcomers are actually reinforcing pro-business, pro-growth, and conservative-leaning priorities. He also highlights how media portrayals of America often diverge from on-the-ground experiences, pointing to Texas as an example of economic opportunity, cultural confidence, and optimism.

    Berry’s guest appearance also ties into analysis of key races and broader electoral strategy, including the strength of Republicans in states like Texas and Florida compared to the rise of socialist candidates in more traditionally blue areas such as New York and Colorado. The contrast is used to underscore a growing geographic and ideological divide in American politics, with different regions moving in sharply different directions.

    In addition, the hour includes extended discussion on socialism versus capitalism, with the hosts critiquing socialist ideology as incompatible with American principles and economic success. They explore how political branding—such as labeling movements “democratic socialist”—can shape public perception while obscuring underlying policy implications. This is reinforced with comparisons to international examples and commentary on how political terminology is used in both domestic and global contexts.

    Other topics covered include media narratives about America versus lived reality, skepticism toward certain academic and cultural institutions, and the role of elite influence in shaping political discourse. The hosts argue that despite negative portrayals, many parts of the country continue to experience growth, innovation, and opportunity, reinforcing a message of American resilience and optimism as the country approaches its 250th year.

    There are also lighter moments interspersed, including brief references to World Cup play and officiating controversies, though sports discussion remains secondary to the political analysis.
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    Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H3 - Buck Nerds Out for America 250

    07/04/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is a patriotic and wide-ranging Independence Day-themed hour that combines American history, Revolutionary War analysis, immigration policy, national identity, World Cup soccer, listener calls, and a featured guest appearance by Karol Markowicz. As the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of American independence, Buck Sexton spends much of the hour reflecting on the people, events, and ideas that shaped the United States, while encouraging listeners to engage more deeply with the nation's founding history.
    The hour opens with Buck discussing his current reading list and offering recommendations for listeners looking to spend the holiday weekend exploring American history. He highlights biographies of Ethan Allen and Samuel Adams, arguing that both men have become more recognizable through commercial brands than for their actual historical significance. Buck emphasizes Samuel Adams' central role in the American Revolution, discussing how deeply British authorities opposed him and portraying him as one of the key architects of the push for independence. The conversation expands into broader Revolutionary War history, including the importance of Lafayette, France's support for the colonies, and the argument that the United States could not have secured victory over Great Britain without French assistance. Buck also recommends works by historians such as Gordon Wood, Fred Anderson, and David McCullough, while criticizing interpretations of American history that he believes diminish the nation's founding principles.
    A significant historical discussion focuses on the French and Indian War, which Buck argues is essential to understanding the origins of the American Revolution. He explains how the conflict shaped colonial attitudes toward Britain, gave future Revolution-era leaders military experience, and contributed to tensions that would eventually lead to independence. Referencing books such as Crucible of War, Buck discusses colonial military culture, British attitudes toward the colonies, and the evolution of warfare in North America, while also recommending historical reading for listeners interested in the nation's founding period.
    The hour also includes lighter conversation about World Cup soccer, with Buck discussing England's victory, praising Harry Kane, previewing a United States match, and describing France as one of the strongest teams in international soccer. Using comparisons to legendary NBA and NFL dynasties, he argues that France possesses an exceptional level of talent and remains a favorite in the tournament. The sports discussion serves as a brief diversion before the program returns to politics, history, and cultural issues.
    A major portion of Hour 3 features Karol Markowicz, who joins Buck for an extended discussion about American exceptionalism, patriotism, immigration, assimilation, and civic identity. Drawing on her experience as an immigrant from the former Soviet Union, Karol explains why she remains deeply grateful for the opportunities and freedoms available in the United States. She contrasts her perspective with polling and cultural trends that suggest many Americans, particularly on the political left, have become less willing to express pride in the country. The conversation examines attitudes toward patriotism, displays of the American flag, and what both hosts see as a growing discomfort with celebrating America's achievements.
    Buck and Karol spend considerable time discussing legal immigration and border policy, arguing that America historically expected immigrants to assimilate, become self-sufficient, and follow established legal procedures. Karol shares personal observations about immigrant communities and describes frustration among many legal immigrants who believe current policies unfairly reward those who enter the country illegally while disadvantaging those who follow the rules. The discussion touches on birthright citizenship, immigration enforcement, welfare dependency, border security, and the importance of maintaining a rules-based immigration system. Both hosts emphasize the distinction between legal immigration and illegal entry, arguing that enforcement and fairness are necessary to preserve public confidence in the immigration process.
    The conversation broadens into a debate about American history and national pride. Buck and Karol argue that the United States is unique in its willingness to openly confront its historical mistakes while still providing unmatched opportunity and freedom. They discuss how many countries avoid public reflection on past injustices, whereas Americans often focus intensely on issues such as slavery and the treatment of Native Americans during national celebrations. While acknowledging historical failures, both contend that America remains an extraordinarily successful and generous nation whose accomplishments deserve recognition alongside criticism. They cite examples of American humanitarian efforts, positive experiences reported by foreign visitors, and the continued desire of people around the world to immigrate to the United States as evidence of the country's enduring appeal.
    The final portion of the hour includes listener calls, emails, and reactions. Listeners praise Buck's book recommendations, discuss his book Manufacturing Delusion, and share thoughts on patriotism and American identity. Buck reflects on gratitude, humility, and the responsibility that comes with working in media, describing the importance of remaining grounded and treating colleagues well regardless of professional success. The show closes with celebratory remarks ahead of Independence Day, appreciation for the audience, and a message of optimism about America's future as the country prepares to commemorate its historic 250th anniversary.
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    The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Freedom, Rebellion & the Real Story of Independence with Dr. Brion McClanahan

    07/04/2026 | 50 mins.
    In this Independence Day special, Lisa is joined by historian Dr. Brion McClanahan for a deep dive into the founding of America. Together, they explore the events leading up to the Declaration of Independence, the principles that fueled the Revolution, and the bold resistance to British tyranny. They also set the record straight on common myths about America's founding and discuss why preserving the ideals of liberty and self-governance is more urgent than ever today. The Truth with Lisa Boothe is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Tuesday & Thursday.
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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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