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    David Rutherford Show: Senator Greg Dolezal on Election Integrity & the Future of American Democracy

    03/11/2026 | 53 mins.
    David sits down with Georgia State Senator Greg Dolezal to discuss the political battle over election integrity, voting systems, and the future of American democracy.
    Dolezal shares his journey from managing tours for Christian artist Chris Tomlin to serving in the Georgia State Senate, where he has become a leading voice pushing for election reform. The conversation dives into the controversies surrounding the 2020 election, vulnerabilities in voting systems, and the legislative fights happening behind the scenes in state government.
    They also explore broader questions about political courage, the role of faith in public service, and the challenges of confronting powerful institutions. Whether you’re interested in politics, public policy, or the future of American elections, this episode offers a rare look inside the front lines of state-level governance.
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 - From Touring With Chris Tomlin To Going Into Politics
    09:39 - 2020 Election, Fraud & Cover Ups
    38:31 - Sharia Law Bill
    42:39 - Do You Fear For Your Life?
    47:20 - Message To Georgia Voters

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    The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Oil Price Shock: Former Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette on Iran War, Global Oil Markets, and America’s Energy Future

    03/10/2026 | 20 mins.
    How is the war with Iran impacting global oil prices—and could the Strait of Hormuz trigger the next energy crisis? In this episode, Lisa sits down with former U.S. Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette to break down the extreme volatility in the oil markets, the risks facing global shipping, and how energy traders are trying to price uncertainty during a geopolitical conflict.
    Brouillette explains why oil prices surged from the mid-$70s to $120 in just hours, how the Trump administration’s proposed $20 billion tanker insurance backstop could stabilize shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, and why the Strategic Petroleum Reserve is at a dangerously low level. He also reflects on how deregulation during the Trump administration helped make the United States a net energy exporter and what that means for energy security today.
    The conversation also explores the global implications of bringing Venezuelan oil back into the market, China’s reliance on discounted energy, and how geopolitical shifts could reshape the world’s energy supply. Plus, Brouillette discusses the massive power demand coming from AI and data centers, why nuclear energy may be the key to meeting future electricity needs, and how cybersecurity and quantum computing could transform energy infrastructure.
    Topics covered include:
    Why oil prices are swinging wildly during the Iran conflict

    The strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz

    Trump’s tanker insurance plan and global shipping risks

    The state of the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve

    Energy independence and deregulation under the Trump administration

    Venezuelan oil and China’s discounted energy supply

    The massive energy demand from AI and data centers

    Why nuclear power could be critical for America’s energy future

    A must-listen for anyone following energy markets, geopolitics, oil prices, and the future of global energy security.
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    Verdict with Ted Cruz: Big Victories in Iran, More Risks of Terrorism at Home and Tucker & Dems Both Attack Trump

    03/10/2026 | 38 mins.
    America at a Crossroads: How Operation Epic Fury, Rising Terror Threats, Democratic Obstruction, and Media Propaganda Define This Moment As the world watches Operation Epic Fury reshape the balance of power in the Middle East, Americans at home face rising terror threats, political gamesmanship in Washington, and a media environment increasingly aligned with anti‑American narratives. The latest episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz captures this moment with striking clarity, weaving together the military, political, and cultural battles that define America’s fight for security both abroad and at home. What emerges is a sobering but empowering picture: America is winning where it shows strength — and suffering where weakness is politically engineered.
    Operation Epic Fury: Crushing Iran’s War Machine and Reasserting American Dominance Senator Ted Cruz opens the episode with the hard numbers that tell the story: Iran’s offensive capabilities are collapsing under sustained, strategic U.S. pressure. In just eight days:
    Ballistic missile launches fell from 350 to just 15 per day
    Drone swarms dropped from peak 541 to only 12
    Iran’s air defenses have been neutralized
    Mobile missile launchers are destroyed in real time
    The Iranian Navy has been crippled
    The U.S. has achieved total air superiority and full maritime dominance in the Persian Gulf. This is not a symbolic show of force — it is the systematic dismantling of a regime that has funded terrorism for nearly half a century. President Trump’s strategy is working because it is disciplined:
    Use precision weapons early to blind and cripple Iranian defenses
    Transition to gravity bombs once dominance is secured
    Cut off Iran’s financial lifelines
    Demand unconditional surrender
    The result: Iran’s ability to wage war or fund terrorism is fading fast. And beyond Iran itself, Operation Epic Fury delivers a powerful check on China by securing energy chokepoints critical to Beijing’s economy — a geopolitical masterstroke the mainstream media refuses to acknowledge.
    Rising Terror Threats at Home: The Real Consequences of Open Borders While U.S. forces dismantle Iran’s capabilities abroad, Americans face growing threats at home from extremist actors emboldened by years of open‑border policies under the Biden administration. The episode cites two recent and chilling examples:
    A dangerous IED attack in New York City
    An Islamist‑motivated assault in Austin, where the attacker wore pro‑Iranian symbols
    Yet the media suppressed key details — especially that attackers shouted “Allahu Akbar” and displayed Iranian extremist ideology. When facts interfere with political narratives, the media buries them. Senator Cruz makes the core point clearly:
    These extremists are here because Democrats opened the border and kept it open. With Islamist leaders issuing fatwas calling for attacks on Americans, the Biden-era border collapse is not merely negligent — it is dangerous.
    Democrats’ DHS Shutdown: Political Theater with Deadly Stakes One of the most stunning sections of the episode centers on the Democratic Party’s refusal to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Every Democrat except John Fetterman voted against DHS funding. Their target? ICE — or so they claim. The truth?
    ICE is fully funded because Republicans secured its budget last year. So who is being punished in the shutdown?
    TSA agents, now working unpaid
    FEMA workers, responsible for disaster response
    The Coast Guard, whose servicemembers can't pay rent
    Counterterror units, critical during a time of heightened risk
    This isn’t resistance — it’s recklessness. Democrats know their base hates ICE, wants open borders, and demands symbolic activism. So they chose to defund the very agencies that protect Americans while pretending to “fight” ICE. Senator Cruz calls it what it is:
    A radical political game endangering Americans during a terror surge.
    Exposing the Obama–Murphy Nuclear Deal Lies One of the episode’s most powerful takedowns comes as Senator Cruz dismantles Senator Chris Murphy’s claims about the Obama-era Iran Nuclear Deal. Murphy insisted the deal “was working,” that inspections were “daily,” and that Trump “caused the crisis.” Cruz responds with facts:
    The deal allowed no inspections at key military sites like Fordow
    Iran was allowed to self-certify compliance
    Sunset clauses guaranteed Iran nuclear capability within 15 years
    Obama picked Wendy Sherman — who previously negotiated the failed North Korea deal that created a nuclear dictatorship
    The Obama deal wasn’t diplomacy — it was appeasement. Trump was right to tear it up, and Operation Epic Fury’s success proves it.
    Tucker Carlson’s Radical Turn: When Isolationism Becomes Anti‑American Propaganda In a surprising twist, the episode turns to Tucker Carlson — once considered a leading conservative voice. Carlson’s recent commentary on Iran included the shocking claim that “unconditional surrender means foreign troops will rape your wife and daughter.” Cruz doesn’t hesitate:
    The claim is false, slanderous, and historically illiterate
    It maligns American soldiers who liberate — they don’t rape
    It mirrors Iranian and Islamist propaganda word-for-word
    Most disturbingly:
    Iranian state TV broadcasts Carlson’s commentary
    The Muslim Brotherhood tweets Carlson’s clips
    Isolationists on the right increasingly echo voices like Chris Murphy and Bernie Sanders
    Cruz’s conclusion is blistering:
    Carlson has aligned himself with anti‑American, pro‑Islamist propaganda.
    A New Iranian Leader, the Same Extremism, and Why the U.S. Must Not Retreat The episode also covers breaking news: Iran’s regime has appointed the son of the previous Ayatollah as its new leader. No moderation. No reform. Just more extremist theology and nuclear ambition. As Cruz explains:
    Iran is far more dangerous than North Korea
    Deterrence is weaker against death‑cult zealotry
    The U.S. cannot permit nuclear weapons in the hands of religious extremism
    Trump’s relentless pressure is the only viable strategy
    Operation Epic Fury isn’t just about stopping missiles — it’s about preventing a nuclear catastrophe.
    Conclusion: America Wins Through Strength — and Fails Through Weakness The themes of the episode converge into one unmistakable truth:
    Where America is strong, America wins.
    Where Democrats impose weakness, the nation suffers.
    Operation Epic Fury shows the power of decisive leadership.
    The DHS shutdown reveals the dangers of radical politics.
    Rising domestic terror proves the cost of open borders.
    The Iran deal lies show the disaster of appeasement.
    Tucker Carlson’s rhetoric shows the influence of propaganda. This moment is a turning point — one that demands clarity, courage, and strength. And as the episode makes clear, only one side is offering that.
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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 10 2026

    03/10/2026 | 1h
    Iran Endgame
    Clay and Buck open the hour analyzing remarks from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, who describes increasingly intense American airstrikes and the destruction of Iranian missile sites, naval assets, and military infrastructure. President Donald Trump’s comments from an event in Doral underscore the scope of the operation, with Trump highlighting that U.S. forces have struck thousands of targets and sunk dozens of Iranian naval vessels. This leads the hosts into a broader conversation about the endgame in Iran—specifically the uncertainty over who might take power if the regime collapses and whether the U.S. or Israel has viable contacts who could help stabilize the country. Questions arise about whether any Iranian political figures could work with the West, even discreetly, and whether the U.S. intends to pursue regime change or simply force strategic concessions.
    The discussion shifts toward the economic consequences of the conflict, particularly the dramatic price fluctuations in global oil markets. Clay notes that oil surged to $120 per barrel before rapidly falling to around $85, emphasizing how the United States’ role as the world’s top oil and gas producer provides a buffer against global shocks. The hosts contrast this national strength with states like California, which has severely limited oil and gas production despite having abundant resources. They argue that nationwide energy independence—driven largely by fracking—has dramatically reduced the geopolitical leverage of petro‑dictator states like Iran, Russia, and Venezuela.
    Michael Whatley Must Win
    Senate candidate Michael Watley of North Carolina joins to lay out why he believes his race will become the most expensive Senate contest in American history, with more than $600 million expected to pour into the state. Watley contrasts his platform with Democrat Roy Cooper’s record on crime, taxes, immigration enforcement, and cultural issues, arguing that Cooper repeatedly vetoed legislation aimed at keeping violent illegal immigrants out of North Carolina and supported policies allowing biological males into women’s sports and locker rooms. He highlights the massive federal recovery effort after Hurricane Helene, crediting Trump‑aligned leadership for billions in rebuilding investments across western North Carolina. Watley emphasizes that suburban, college‑educated independent voters—particularly those concerned about inflation, housing affordability, and public safety—will determine the outcome of the race, which historically has been decided by razor‑thin margins.
    Watley lays out pro‑growth policies he hopes to implement in the Senate, including extending Trump’s middle‑class tax cuts, eliminating taxes on overtime, tips, and Social Security, and pursuing regulatory and trade reforms designed to strengthen manufacturing, small businesses, and farms. He notes skyrocketing housing costs across the state and previews an upcoming meeting with federal housing officials aimed at increasing supply, lowering prices, expanding first‑time homebuyer access, and reducing interest rate pressure. Clay and Buck underscore how these affordability issues have become decisive for independent voters in states experiencing rapid population growth.
    Nothing is Impossible
    Shannon Bream, Chief Legal Correspondent at the Fox News Channel, nerds out with Clay and Buck over several high‑stakes Supreme Court cases expected in the coming months. She details upcoming rulings on redistricting, race‑based gerrymandering, and executive power, noting that the timing of decisions could influence how states draw congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms. The conversation expands to unresolved tariff‑refund disputes created by recent court rulings and the Supreme Court’s stalled investigation into the Dobbs leak, which she says produced no identified culprit and may be difficult to reopen. Clay and Buck also ask about speculation that aging justices like Samuel Alito might retire while Trump still controls Senate confirmations, though Bream says there are no signs of imminent departures. She also talked about her new book out today: “Nothing is Impossible with God: Eleven Heroes. One God. Endless Lessons in Overcoming”.

    Suspicious Packages
    Breaking news emerges as Clay and Buck monitor reports of suspicious packages near Gracie Mansion in New York City following a series of politically charged protests. Clay and Buck highlight how rising tensions around radicalism, counter‑protests, and public safety are shaping the national conversation. This leads into a blistering critique of CNN’s framing of an incident involving homemade bombs thrown outside the home of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The hosts argue that CNN’s softened, narrative‑driven portrayal of the suspects reveals deep cultural bias within the network’s editorial process, reinforcing their long‑held belief that CNN’s institutional culture needs a complete overhaul.
    The hour pivots to the broader media environment, with Clay and Buck praising Elon Musk and the transformation of Twitter into a platform that no longer suppresses stories unfavorable to the left. This launches a humorous sidebar about Gen Z slang terms like “glazing,” “mogging,” and “looksmaxxing,” as the hosts poke fun at generational language shifts and how social media influences cultural vocabulary. From there, the show transitions back to serious geopolitical analysis as Caroline Levitt delivers a White House briefing outlining President Trump’s strategy to stabilize global energy markets during the Iran conflict. Clay and Buck explain how the administration’s rapid response—including offering naval escorts for tankers, waiving certain sanctions, and providing political risk insurance—has helped reverse the temporary oil price spike that rattled markets the previous day.
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    Hour 1 - Iran Endgame

    03/10/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show centers on fast‑moving developments in the escalating U.S. military campaign against Iran. Clay and Buck open the hour analyzing remarks from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, who describes increasingly intense American airstrikes and the destruction of Iranian missile sites, naval assets, and military infrastructure. President Donald Trump’s comments from an event in Doral underscore the scope of the operation, with Trump highlighting that U.S. forces have struck thousands of targets and sunk dozens of Iranian naval vessels. This leads the hosts into a broader conversation about the endgame in Iran—specifically the uncertainty over who might take power if the regime collapses and whether the U.S. or Israel has viable contacts who could help stabilize the country. Questions arise about whether any Iranian political figures could work with the West, even discreetly, and whether the U.S. intends to pursue regime change or simply force strategic concessions.
    The discussion shifts toward the economic consequences of the conflict, particularly the dramatic price fluctuations in global oil markets. Clay notes that oil surged to $120 per barrel before rapidly falling to around $85, emphasizing how the United States’ role as the world’s top oil and gas producer provides a buffer against global shocks. The hosts contrast this national strength with states like California, which has severely limited oil and gas production despite having abundant resources. They argue that nationwide energy independence—driven largely by fracking—has dramatically reduced the geopolitical leverage of petro‑dictator states like Iran, Russia, and Venezuela.
    From geopolitics, Clay and Buck pivot to domestic political storylines, including early maneuvering in the 2028 Republican presidential field. Marco Rubio’s rise in betting markets and Vice President J.D. Vance’s shifting position spark speculation about what American politics will look like once Trump eventually leaves the stage. The hosts humorously imagine Trump launching an enormously successful podcast after his presidency, cementing his place at the center of public attention.
    Congressman Jim Jordan joins the program for an extended segment covering several major issues. He details the ongoing Minnesota Feeding Our Future fraud scandal, accusing state officials of misleading the public and protecting political allies. Jordan also discusses the Save America Act, expressing disbelief that Democrats oppose strict voter‑ID and citizenship requirements for federal elections, which he argues are overwhelmingly popular with voters. The conversation expands to long TSA lines and the refusal by Democrats to fund the Department of Homeland Security during an active military conflict, which Jordan frames as reckless and ideological. He also weighs in on the Iran campaign, echoing Trump’s confidence and praising the military’s swift dismantling of Iranian offensive capabilities. Toward the end of the segment, Jordan addresses the chaos surrounding name‑image‑likeness (NIL) rules in college sports and expresses optimism that Congress can pass the SCORE Act to bring legal stability to college athletics.
    The hour concludes with listener calls. One listener raises concerns about potential Iranian sleeper cells in the United States, prompting Buck to distinguish between ideologically motivated lone actors and more sophisticated, trained infiltrators whose numbers and intentions are unknown. Another caller comments on the sharp drop in global oil prices, comparing the movement to previous major geopolitical shocks. Throughout the hour, Clay and Buck frame the unfolding Iran conflict, shifting oil markets, domestic political battles, and structural challenges in college sports as interconnected issues illustrating the stakes of America’s current political moment.
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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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