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    Normally Podcast: Iran Escalation, Cuba’s Socialist Illusions & The Collapse of Polyamory Culture

    03/24/2026 | 24 mins.
    In this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down the latest developments in the Iran conflict, including disputed negotiations, missile threats, and growing skepticism over Tehran’s claims. They explore the broader geopolitical implications and the ongoing debate over U.S. strategy.
    The conversation then shifts to Cuba, where Western influencers and activists are criticized for romanticizing socialism while ignoring the harsh realities faced by the Cuban people. The hosts highlight the disconnect between ideology and lived experience, exposing the contradictions in modern political activism.
    Finally, they dive into the cultural debate surrounding polyamory, analyzing recent memoirs and media narratives that attempt to normalize non-traditional relationships. With sharp commentary, they question whether these trends reflect genuine fulfillment—or a broader cultural unraveling.
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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 23 2026

    03/23/2026 | 59 mins.
    TSA OOO
    Newly released TSA call‑out statistics showing staggering absentee rates—many surpassing 40%—at major airports including Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston, BWI, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, LaGuardia, and JFK. With TSA agents unpaid and unable to cover basic living expenses, the hosts emphasize how the shutdown has created the worst airport conditions in recent memory and how Democrats' refusal to fund TSA workers is pushing the system toward total collapse.
    That crisis sets the stage for one of the most remarkable developments in recent talk‑radio history: Linda from Green Valley, Arizona, whose idea—shared live on the show on Friday—to deploy ICE agents to assist overwhelmed TSA checkpoints has now become national policy. Clay and Buck recap how they shared her idea on air, Clay mentioned it on Fox News the same evening, and by Saturday morning President Donald Trump publicly announced that ICE agents were being sent to airports. By Monday, ICE officers were already deployed to 13 airports across the country. The hosts discuss how media outlets like CNN and reporters such as Brian Stelter have confirmed that no one had introduced this concept publicly before Linda’s call. Hour 2 revisits her original audio, analyzes why the idea resonated politically, and praises the administration’s speed in executing rapid operational changes.
    ICE at Airports
    The discussion then deepens into crime statistics and federal law‑enforcement success, particularly in cities where President Trump has surged resources. Clay highlights shocking new data from Washington, D.C.: murders down 65%, sexual assaults down 65%, and other major crime categories down double digits. Buck criticizes conservative media for not broadcasting these wins loudly enough, emphasizing that Trump’s crime‑reduction strategy—deploying federal agents, increasing fugitive task force operations, and intensifying firearm‑related prosecutions—has produced one of the most dramatic crime drops in American urban history. They argue this trend can be replicated in any Democrat‑run city willing to accept federal support, pointing to Memphis, which is simultaneously experiencing a 25‑year low in violent crime.
    Listeners join the conversation, including callers offering support, humor, and policy refinement. Linda returns via talk‑back message to confirm that the idea was entirely her own, born from living near the southern border and understanding federal personnel capabilities. Buck states unequivocally that her idea was original and not circulating elsewhere online. Other callers debate airport operations, whether ICE deployment masks the Democrats’ failure to fund TSA, and whether Trump could unilaterally pay TSA agents under emergency authority.
    The hosts also discuss the political implications of ICE’s new airport presence. They predict—and begin seeing evidence of—ICE making arrests at security checkpoints, which will trigger furious backlash from Democrats who oppose immigration enforcement. Clay argues that airports, with strict ID requirements and controlled access, may be ideal locations for ICE to identify and apprehend criminal illegal aliens.
    Cuba Goes Dark, Again
    The Trump administration has installed a 13‑foot statue of Christopher Columbus on White House grounds—a replica of the monument toppled in Baltimore during the 2020 George Floyd riots. Clay and Buck unpack why this symbolic move matters during America’s 250th anniversary, arguing it pushes back against the Left’s attempt to rewrite American and Western history. The conversation expands into debates about Western civilization, the failures of socialist regimes like Cuba (currently experiencing widespread blackouts), and the hypocrisy of climate‑change activists such as Greta Thunberg.
    The hosts then deliver an extended discussion on historical truth, pushing back against revisionist narratives surrounding Native American societies, the Age of Exploration, and iconic figures like Columbus. They highlight the brutality that existed across pre‑modern civilizations, the global impact of Western exploration, and the Left’s selective outrage when choosing which historical figures to demonize or celebrate.
    Linda Calls Back!
    A celebratory moment for one influential listener whose idea reached all the way to the White House. Linda from Green Valley, Arizona, whose idea to deploy ICE agents to assist overwhelmed TSA checkpoints rapidly became national policy. Clay and Buck replay Linda’s original call, interview her live, and describe how her idea spread from the show to Fox News to the White House within 24 hours. ICE agents are now operating at 13 airports nationwide, and even mainstream outlets like CNN and MSNBC have made the story their lead headline. Linda’s grandchildren, her husband’s Marine service, and her pride in national security all become part of a heartfelt segment about citizen‑driven impact on government policy.
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    Hour 1 - Well Done, Linda

    03/23/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show opens with an urgent breakdown of the nationwide travel meltdown caused by the ongoing TSA staffing and pay crisis, with airport lines stretching up to four hours in major cities such as Atlanta, Houston, and New York. Clay and Buck emphasize the severity of the situation, noting that unpaid TSA agents are calling out, passengers are missing flights, and spring‑break travelers are enduring chaos created entirely by political standoffs in Washington. They highlight how Democrats’ refusal to fund Homeland Security—triggered by the Minneapolis ICE confrontation—has left TSA agents working without pay, while ICE agents remain fully funded.
    This leads into the hour’s central storyline: the explosive rise of a caller‑generated policy idea that reached the White House within hours. Clay recounts how a listener named Linda from Green Valley, Arizona suggested deploying paid ICE agents to airports to supplement TSA staff. The idea quickly gained traction—Clay discussed it on Fox News that same evening—and by the next morning, President Trump announced ICE agents would be deployed at 13 airports to alleviate the crisis. The hosts marvel at how a single caller’s idea moved from the show to national policy overnight, sparking media attention from CNN and others. President Trump himself publicly said the plan was “his idea,” while Clay and Buck credit Linda for originating what may become a transformative approach to airport security during shutdowns.
    The hour continues with analysis of how ICE support at airports would work in practice. Former ICE Director Tom Homan explains that ICE officers would not run X‑ray machines but would handle peripheral security roles—monitoring exits, verifying access points, and freeing TSA staff to expedite screening. Clay and Buck dismantle Democratic claims that ICE agents are unqualified or dangerous, highlighting Hakeem Jeffries’ alarmist rhetoric and pointing out that ICE officers are trained federal law‑enforcement professionals who routinely handle much higher‑risk operations than airport perimeter duties.
    The conversation then expands into the broader political battle over immigration, ICE, and border enforcement, with Buck describing Democrats as prioritizing illegal immigrants over American citizens, fostering crime through lax enforcement, and weaponizing shutdowns for political leverage. Clay emphasizes that airports—with strict ID requirements, controlled environments, and federal jurisdiction—may be among the most effective locations for apprehending criminal illegal immigrants, something Democrats fear politically.
    Mid‑hour, the hosts update listeners on major breaking geopolitical news: President Trump has announced promising progress in U.S.–Iran discussions, causing global oil prices to drop sharply from the mid‑$90 range back into the $80s. Clay notes Iran’s conflicting statements about negotiations, ongoing confusion over who controls Iran’s leadership structure, and Trump’s declaration that the U.S. will “keep bombing our little hearts out” if talks fail.
    The segment shifts briefly into economics, stock‑market movement, and why energy prices react instantly to diplomatic signals. Clay and Buck also touch on Trump’s upcoming trip to Memphis to spotlight the city’s dramatic 25‑year low in violent crime, paralleling broader national declines in homicide and major felonies.
    The final portion of Hour 1 returns to caller interactions and the cultural dynamics around ICE enforcement. A caller recommends renaming the agency “NICE”—National Immigration and Customs Enforcement—to force Democrats into praising “NICE agents.” Clay closes with a stark reminder that activists blocking ICE arrests (including those of child‑sex‑crime suspects) are undermining public safety and should face prosecution for obstructing federal law enforcement.
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    Hour 2 - Do The Obvious Thing

    03/23/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show continues the breaking‑news momentum surrounding the nationwide TSA crisis and the unprecedented federal response that originated from a listener’s phone call. Clay opens the hour with newly released TSA call‑out statistics showing staggering absentee rates—many surpassing 40%—at major airports including Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston, BWI, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, LaGuardia, and JFK. With TSA agents unpaid and unable to cover basic living expenses, the hosts emphasize how the shutdown has created the worst airport conditions in recent memory and how Democrats' refusal to fund TSA workers is pushing the system toward total collapse.
    That crisis sets the stage for one of the most remarkable developments in recent talk‑radio history: Linda from Green Valley, Arizona, whose idea—shared live on the show on Friday—to deploy ICE agents to assist overwhelmed TSA checkpoints has now become national policy. Clay and Buck recap how they shared her idea on air, Clay mentioned it on Fox News the same evening, and by Saturday morning President Donald Trump publicly announced that ICE agents were being sent to airports. By Monday, ICE officers were already deployed to 13 airports across the country. The hosts discuss how media outlets like CNN and reporters such as Brian Stelter have confirmed that no one had introduced this concept publicly before Linda’s call. Hour 2 revisits her original audio, analyzes why the idea resonated politically, and praises the administration’s speed in executing rapid operational changes.
    The discussion then deepens into crime statistics and federal law‑enforcement success, particularly in cities where President Trump has surged resources. Clay highlights shocking new data from Washington, D.C.: murders down 65%, sexual assaults down 65%, and other major crime categories down double digits. Buck criticizes conservative media for not broadcasting these wins loudly enough, emphasizing that Trump’s crime‑reduction strategy—deploying federal agents, increasing fugitive task force operations, and intensifying firearm‑related prosecutions—has produced one of the most dramatic crime drops in American urban history. They argue this trend can be replicated in any Democrat‑run city willing to accept federal support, pointing to Memphis, which is simultaneously experiencing a 25‑year low in violent crime.
    Listeners join the conversation, including callers offering support, humor, and policy refinement. Linda returns via talk‑back message to confirm that the idea was entirely her own—born from living near the southern border and understanding federal personnel capabilities. Buck states unequivocally that her idea was original and not circulating elsewhere online. Other callers debate airport operations, whether ICE deployment masks the Democrats’ failure to fund TSA, and whether Trump could unilaterally pay TSA agents under emergency authority.

    The hosts also discuss the political implications of ICE’s new airport presence. They predict—and begin seeing evidence of—ICE making arrests at security checkpoints, which will trigger furious backlash from Democrats who oppose immigration enforcement. Clay argues that airports, with strict ID requirements and controlled access, may be ideal locations for ICE to identify and apprehend criminal illegal aliens.
    Hour 2 also covers President Trump’s optimistic comments about negotiations with Iran, which caused oil prices to dip sharply. The hosts note confusion within Iran’s leadership structure and highlight that Trump is simultaneously addressing foreign conflict and domestic security crises, even while traveling to Memphis to spotlight the city’s historic crime reductions.
    The hour closes with more caller reactions—including a humorous suggestion to rename ICE as “NICE”—and reinforcement of the show’s central theme: Trump solves problems while Democrats manufacture them. The ICE‑at‑airports plan demonstrates that creative ideas, even from everyday Americans, can shape national policy when leaders remain responsive.
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    Hour 3 - Cuba Goes Dark, Again

    03/23/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show blends breaking political updates, cultural battles, historic symbolism, immigration outrage, and a celebratory moment for one influential listener whose idea reached all the way to the White House. The hour opens with updates on the Iran conflict and continued fallout from the TSA shutdown crisis, which Clay and Buck attribute directly to Democrats prioritizing illegal immigrants over American travelers. The hosts emphasize how tens of thousands of passengers are facing canceled trips and chaotic airport lines because Democrats refuse to fund TSA workers while protecting ICE‑related protest politics.
    From there, the show shifts into cultural territory with major news: the Trump administration has installed a 13‑foot statue of Christopher Columbus on White House grounds—a replica of the monument toppled in Baltimore during the 2020 George Floyd riots. Clay and Buck unpack why this symbolic move matters during America’s 250th anniversary, arguing it pushes back against the Left’s attempt to rewrite American and Western history. The conversation expands into debates about Western civilization, the failures of socialist regimes like Cuba (currently experiencing widespread blackouts), and the hypocrisy of climate‑change activists such as Greta Thunberg.
    The hosts then deliver an extended discussion on historical truth, pushing back against revisionist narratives surrounding Native American societies, the Age of Exploration, and iconic figures like Columbus. They highlight the brutality that existed across pre‑modern civilizations, the global impact of Western exploration, and the Left’s selective outrage when choosing which historical figures to demonize or celebrate.
    Mid‑hour, the show pivots to devastating immigration news: the murder of 18‑year‑old Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman by a Venezuelan illegal immigrant who was released at the border and later freed again after a criminal arrest in Chicago. Clay and Buck connect this tragedy to broader failures of sanctuary‑city policies and anti‑enforcement politics, contrasting Chicago’s resistance to federal help with the dramatic crime drops happening in cities that welcomed Trump’s federal surge.
    The theme of crime reduction continues as the hosts spotlight Trump’s visit to Memphis, now experiencing a 25‑year low in violent crime thanks to his law‑enforcement deployment. Trump’s own remarks—played during the show—detail massive reductions in robberies, carjackings, murders, illegal‑gun seizures, and recoveries of missing children. Clay shares firsthand stories from Memphis residents who describe the city’s transformation as “unbelievable.”
    Hour 3 also celebrates a now‑famous listener: Linda from Green Valley, Arizona, whose idea to deploy ICE agents to assist overwhelmed TSA checkpoints rapidly became national policy. Clay and Buck replay Linda’s original call, interview her live, and describe how her idea spread from the show to Fox News to the White House within 24 hours. ICE agents are now operating at 13 airports nationwide, and even mainstream outlets like CNN and MSNBC have made the story their lead headline. Linda’s grandchildren, her husband’s Marine service, and her pride in national security all become part of a heartfelt segment about citizen‑driven impact on government policy.
    The hour closes with more listener reactions—some humorous, others heartfelt—as callers praise Linda’s role in shaping policy and the show’s community celebrates how ordinary Americans can influence national decisions. Clay and Buck wrap Hour 3 by emphasizing that Trump acts quickly on good ideas, that federal bureaucracy can be beaten, and that their audience continues to help “save America one idea at a time.”
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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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