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    The Karol Markowicz Show: Armin Rosen on Journalism, Truth-Telling & Why the Future Is Better Than You Think

    05/20/2026 | 25 mins.
    Journalist and Tablet Magazine correspondent Armin Rosen joins Karol Markowicz for a wide-ranging conversation on reporting, storytelling, and finding truth in a noisy world. Armin reflects on his biggest investigations, unforgettable assignments around the globe, media culture, optimism about America’s future, and why reading, faith, and exercise may be the surprisingly simple keys to a better life. Plus, thoughts on New York, journalism, family, and why society may be more resilient than people think.
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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - May 20 2026

    05/20/2026 | 50 mins.
    Trump’s Midas Endorsement Touch
    Clay Travis and Buck Sexton give in-depth analysis of six significant primary elections across multiple states, with particular focus on the Kentucky 4th congressional district race, where incumbent Thomas Massey was defeated by a Trump-backed challenger. The hosts frame this result as a clear example of Trump’s continued dominance within the Republican Party, emphasizing that in heavily Republican districts, candidates closely aligned with Trump’s agenda continue to outperform those who position themselves as independent or critical voices. The Kentucky result is discussed alongside broader primary trends, including outcomes in Indiana and Louisiana, all of which are presented as reinforcing the idea that Trump-endorsed candidates have strong electoral advantages in GOP primaries.
    Wealth vs. Status
    Clay and Buck talk about the distinction between wealth and status, with the hosts arguing that capitalism increases overall wealth even if disparities in status remain. They criticize political narratives that focus on class warfare, inequality, and redistribution, suggesting that these perspectives ignore the broader benefits of innovation and economic expansion. The conversation includes references to influential business leaders and their perspectives on value creation, reinforcing the argument that private enterprise and entrepreneurship drive societal progress more effectively than government intervention.
    Can Steve & Spencer Pull it Off?
    An in-depth interview with Steve Hilton, a candidate in the California gubernatorial race. The conversation highlights growing voter dissatisfaction with Democratic leadership in California, including concerns about cost of living, business climate, unemployment, and government performance. Hilton presents his campaign as part of a broader movement of political outsiders challenging entrenched political systems, emphasizing themes of reform, accountability, and economic revitalization.
    The interview also touches on the intersection of state and national politics, particularly how California’s governance and policy outcomes influence national political narratives. The hosts and guest discuss electoral strategy, including the implications of California’s top-two primary system, and analyze potential matchups in the general election. They frame the race as a test case for whether Republican candidates can gain traction in traditionally Democratic strongholds, reflecting broader questions about political realignment and voter sentiment ahead of future national elections.
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    Hour 1 - Trump’s Midas Endorsement Touch

    05/20/2026 | 36 mins.
    In Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, this hour of the program centers on primary election results, Republican Party dynamics, President Donald Trump’s influence in GOP politics, voter behavior, and the impact of media and social narratives on elections, providing a detailed breakdown of key political developments following a major night of voting.
    The hour opens with in-depth analysis of six significant primary elections across multiple states, with particular focus on the Kentucky 4th congressional district race, where incumbent Thomas Massie was defeated by a Trump-backed challenger. The hosts frame this result as a clear example of Trump’s continued dominance within the Republican Party, emphasizing that in heavily Republican districts, candidates closely aligned with Trump’s agenda continue to outperform those who position themselves as independent or critical voices. The Kentucky result is discussed alongside broader primary trends, including outcomes in Indiana and Louisiana, all of which are presented as reinforcing the idea that Trump-endorsed candidates have strong electoral advantages in GOP primaries.
    A central theme throughout Hour 2 is the ongoing consolidation of the Republican Party around Trump’s leadership and political priorities. The hosts argue that primary voters are increasingly prioritizing candidates who demonstrate loyalty to Trump, rather than those who emphasize ideological independence or libertarian principles. They suggest that Massie’s defeat represents not just a local result, but a broader signal that Republican voters are demanding alignment with Trump’s America First agenda, especially as the party prepares for the 2026 midterm elections.
    Another major component of the discussion is a critique of Thomas Massie’s campaign messaging and political positioning. The hosts highlight his emphasis on issues related to the Jeffrey Epstein case and argue that this focus did not resonate with the broader electorate. They suggest that while certain narratives may gain traction on social media and online political communities, they do not necessarily translate into real-world electoral success. This leads into a broader exploration of the disconnect between digital political discourse and actual voter behavior, with the hosts emphasizing that online popularity does not always reflect majority opinion among voters.
    The hour also examines the role of voter accountability and candidate performance, with the hosts arguing that elections function as a direct mechanism for evaluating whether elected officials are effectively representing their constituents. They compare political accountability to performance standards in other fields, suggesting that voters should be as willing to “fire” politicians as organizations are to replace underperforming leaders. This framing underscores a recurring theme of democratic participation, voter responsibility, and electoral consequences.
    In addition to the Kentucky race, Hour 2 provides broader coverage of other key primary developments, including Georgia’s Senate and gubernatorial races, which are heading to runoffs after no candidate secured a majority. The hosts identify Georgia as a critical battleground state for the 2026 election cycle, noting its recent history of closely contested races and its importance in determining control of the Senate. They also discuss results in Pennsylvania, Alabama, and Oregon, highlighting notable candidates and competitive dynamics in each state.
    The analysis extends to the Texas Senate race, where Trump’s endorsement of Ken Paxton is framed as a pivotal moment likely to influence the outcome of the Republican primary runoff. The hosts suggest that Trump’s endorsement continues to carry significant weight and refer to it as the “gold standard” in GOP primaries, reinforcing the broader narrative of Trump’s influence over candidate selection and party direction.
    A key analytical thread in Hour 2 is the growing role of prediction markets versus traditional polling. The hosts argue that polling has become increasingly unreliable due to bias and methodological flaws, while prediction markets—where participants have financial stakes in outcomes—may provide a more accurate reflection of electoral expectations. This discussion ties into a broader critique of media narratives and data interpretation, emphasizing the importance of real-world indicators over perceived momentum in traditional polling.
    The hour also incorporates listener feedback and caller perspectives, including input from Kentucky voters who reflect on Massie’s political evolution and changing relationship with constituents. These interactions reinforce the theme that local voter sentiment ultimately determines election outcomes, regardless of national media narratives or online discourse.

    In its concluding segments, Hour 1 expands into a broader cultural and political reflection on the impact of social media on public opinion and political engagement. The hosts argue that social media platforms can create distorted perceptions of reality by amplifying niche viewpoints and fostering constant feedback loops. They suggest that this environment contributes to political polarization and dissatisfaction, while also influencing how candidates and issues are perceived by the public.
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    Hour 2 - Can Steve & Spencer Pull it Off?

    05/20/2026 | 36 mins.
    In Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the second hour of the program delivers a wide-ranging discussion focused on economic policy, capitalism vs. socialism, technology innovation, artificial intelligence, taxation, and emerging political dynamics, while also incorporating a major interview centered on the California governor’s race and shifting voter sentiment in a traditionally Democratic state.
    The hour begins with a broader ideological and economic conversation sparked by commentary on progressive political figures and policies, particularly in New York City. The hosts contrast socialist and progressive economic models with free-market capitalism, arguing that policies targeting wealth redistribution depend heavily on the very high earners they often criticize. This leads into a deeper discussion of wealth creation, economic growth, and living standards, emphasizing the idea that capitalism has dramatically improved quality of life through innovation, technology, and access to goods and services. They highlight how advancements in consumer technology, digital access, and modern conveniences—including smartphones, online marketplaces, and artificial intelligence—have expanded opportunity and productivity in ways that were unimaginable just decades ago.
    A central theme throughout Hour 2 is the distinction between wealth and status, with the hosts arguing that capitalism increases overall wealth even if disparities in status remain. They criticize political narratives that focus on class warfare, inequality, and redistribution, suggesting that these perspectives ignore the broader benefits of innovation and economic expansion. The conversation includes references to influential business leaders and their perspectives on value creation, reinforcing the argument that private enterprise and entrepreneurship drive societal progress more effectively than government intervention.
    The discussion then turns to technology policy and artificial intelligence, with the hosts warning against excessive regulation that could slow innovation. They draw parallels to the early internet era, arguing that a largely hands-off regulatory approach allowed rapid growth and technological breakthroughs. The implication is that AI development should follow a similar path, with minimal interference to ensure the United States remains competitive globally, particularly against rivals like China. This segment highlights key SEO themes such as AI regulation, tech innovation policy, economic competitiveness, and digital transformation.
    Another major component of Hour 2 is a detailed debate about taxation, government spending, and fiscal policy. The hosts argue that the United States does not have a revenue problem but rather a government spending problem, pointing out that a significant share of tax revenue already comes from high earners. They push back on the idea that increasing taxes on wealthy individuals would meaningfully improve outcomes for middle- and lower-income Americans, framing this as a misleading political narrative. This segment incorporates broader themes of tax policy, income distribution, federal spending, and economic sustainability.
    The hour also explores the role of large corporations and innovation-driven companies in shaping modern life. Using examples from major technology and logistics companies, the hosts argue that these businesses have significantly improved efficiency, saved time for consumers, and expanded access to goods and services. They position these developments as evidence of capitalism’s positive impact on everyday life, while also acknowledging ongoing debates about corporate responsibility and regulation.
    In the second half of Hour 2, the focus shifts to politics with an in-depth interview with Steve Hilton, a candidate in the California gubernatorial race. The conversation highlights growing voter dissatisfaction with Democratic leadership in California, including concerns about cost of living, business climate, unemployment, and government performance. Hilton presents his campaign as part of a broader movement of political outsiders challenging entrenched political systems, emphasizing themes of reform, accountability, and economic revitalization.
    The interview also touches on the intersection of state and national politics, particularly how California’s governance and policy outcomes influence national political narratives. The hosts and guest discuss electoral strategy, including the implications of California’s top-two primary system, and analyze potential matchups in the general election. They frame the race as a test case for whether Republican candidates can gain traction in traditionally Democratic strongholds, reflecting broader questions about political realignment and voter sentiment ahead of future national elections.
    Additional topics in this segment include education policy, cultural issues, and debates over regulations affecting schools and social policies, all of which are framed within the context of broader ideological divisions between conservative and progressive approaches to governance.
    Throughout Hour 2, the conversation blends economic theory, political analysis, and real-world examples to underscore a central argument: that free-market innovation, limited government intervention, and entrepreneurial activity are key drivers of prosperity and societal advancement. At the same time, the political discussion reflects growing frustration with government performance and interest in outsider candidates, particularly in high-profile states like California.
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    Hour 3 - If the Country Ran Like Amazon

    05/20/2026 | 36 mins.
    In Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the final hour of the program delivers a comprehensive blend of political analysis, foreign policy discussion, legal developments, media critique, and cultural commentary, with a strong emphasis on U.S.–Israel relations, domestic political fallout from primary elections, and rising concerns about political extremism and public discourse.
    The hour opens by revisiting the major political developments from primary election night, including the high-profile Kentucky congressional race where Thomas Massey was defeated, as well as broader election activity across Georgia, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Idaho, and Oregon. The hosts also highlight the continued political implications of President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Ken Paxton in the Texas Senate race, framing it as another example of Trump’s ongoing influence within Republican politics and candidate selection heading into the 2026 midterms.
    A central segment of Hour 3 features an extended interview with Judge Roy Altman discussing his book Israel on Trial, which drives a detailed conversation about U.S.–Israel relations, Middle East geopolitics, the Iran nuclear threat, and global security alliances. The discussion emphasizes Israel’s strategic role as a key ally, particularly in areas such as military technology, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and defense innovation, while also arguing that multiple regional actors—not just Israel—support strong action against Iran. This segment also addresses broader themes including foreign policy strategy, national security, and military cooperation between allied nations.
    The conversation expands into a deeper examination of Israel’s political and social structure, with emphasis on its religious diversity, democratic institutions, and civil rights environment relative to other Middle Eastern countries. The hosts and guest highlight Israel’s pluralistic society, economic development, and legal system, contrasting it with governance structures in surrounding nations. This leads into a discussion of historical context surrounding Palestine and Israel, including debates over statehood, territorial disputes, and competing narratives in modern political discourse.
    Another major focus in Hour 3 is the rise of anti-Israel sentiment on college campuses and in public discourse, with the guest offering perspective on engaging younger audiences and addressing misinformation. The conversation frames campus activism as divided between highly ideological participants and a broader group open to persuasion, tying into wider themes of free speech, political influence on education, and generational shifts in political attitudes.
    The hour also includes significant breaking news coverage regarding the U.S. Department of Justice indictment of former Cuban leader Raul Castro in connection with the 1996 shootdown of civilian aircraft. The hosts characterize this as a major development in U.S.–Cuba relations, suggesting it could signal increased pressure on the Cuban regime and potentially foreshadow political change or regime instability. This segment incorporates broader geopolitical themes such as authoritarian governance, human rights accountability, and U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America.
    In its latter portion, Hour 3 shifts into a sharp critique of media narratives and political extremism, centered around reactions to the trial of Luigi Mangione, who is accused of murdering a healthcare executive. The hosts highlight controversial public and media commentary appearing to justify or celebrate the violence, using this as a springboard to discuss political polarization, moral relativism, and normalization of extremist rhetoric. They argue that such responses reflect broader concerns about ideological radicalization, media bias, and the erosion of shared standards around right and wrong.
    This discussion evolves into a broader critique of political violence and rhetoric, with the hosts drawing distinctions between reactions across the political spectrum and warning about the potential consequences of dehumanizing political opponents or justifying violence for ideological reasons. They connect these trends to recent incidents and argue that escalating political rhetoric may contribute to real-world threats and instability, a theme that ties back to earlier discussions about governance, law, and societal norms.
    The hour concludes with continued analysis of the Cuba indictment and its potential geopolitical ramifications, including speculation about leadership changes and increased U.S. enforcement actions. The hosts suggest that this development may represent a shift toward more aggressive accountability measures in international law enforcement and foreign policy.
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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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