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    The Truth with Lisa Boothe: EXPOSING Teachers Unions, Woke Schools & the Fight for Parents’ Rights

    05/05/2026 | 18 mins.
    On this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, Lisa sits down with Defending Education founder Nicki Neily to expose how teachers unions have spent more than $1 billion on political activism while America’s education system continues to decline. Nicki breaks down the rise of woke ideology in schools, the battle over school choice, gender policies in classrooms, and why parents began fighting back after COVID lockdowns. They also discuss declining test scores, union influence, Title IX battles, and the growing movement to restore accountability in education.
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    Verdict with Ted Cruz: Democrats Kill your Spirit—How Biden, Warren & Buttigieg Destroyed Spirit Air

    05/05/2026 | 32 mins.
    Merger Blocked by Antitrust Action:
    JetBlue offered $3.8 billion to acquire Spirit in 2022.
    Shareholders, unions, and both companies supported the merger.
    The DOJ and Department of Transportation, urged by Elizabeth Warren and supported by Buttigieg and Biden, sued to stop it.
    A federal judge blocked the merger in January 2024.

    Consequences Claimed:
    Spirit declared bankruptcy and shut down, leading to: ~17,000 direct job losses
    Estimated 40,000+ indirect jobs affected
    Loss of service to dozens of smaller cities

    Reduced airline competition and higher fares on former Spirit routes (examples cited include increases of 15–66%).

    Critique of Antitrust Reasoning:
    Speakers argue antitrust law should protect consumers, not competitors.
    They claim the DOJ incorrectly defined the market as “ultra‑low‑cost airlines” instead of the broader airline market, making Spirit and JetBlue appear dominant when they were actually small players.
    They assert the decision strengthened the Big Four airlines (American, Delta, United, Southwest), which already control ~75–80% of the market.

    Rebuttal to Alternative Explanations:
    Democrats are criticized for blaming Spirit’s failure on fuel price increases or Trump-era policies.
    The speakers argue fuel price volatility affects all airlines and that Spirit would have been better positioned to withstand it with the merger funds.

    Internal Democratic Dissent:
    A Biden White House policy official publicly questioned whether blocking the merger was the right decision, though later softened the statement—used as evidence of internal doubts.

    Government Bailout Rejected:
    A proposed $500M government bailout (for 90% ownership) was discussed but rejected.
    The speakers strongly oppose government ownership of airlines, labeling it socialism and economically incompetent.

    Broader Ideological Argument:
    The collapse is framed as an example of government overreach, poor understanding of business, and ideological decision-making harming workers and consumers.
    The episode is used to argue that free‑market competition—not government control—is essential to lower prices and innovation.

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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - May 5 2026

    05/05/2026 | 49 mins.
    The Deadliest Stretch
    Clay Travis and Buck Sexton discuss the escalating crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route for oil and natural gas. Clay and Buck analyze how Iran-related instability is disrupting maritime traffic, reducing the number of ships passing through the region by a significant margin and contributing to elevated oil prices hovering near $100 per barrel. They emphasize that the price of oil and gas is now the most important domestic political issue, directly affecting everything from transportation costs to consumer sentiment and electoral outcomes.
    A key segment features Clay proposing a bold economic solution: the U.S. government providing insurance guarantees for commercial ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz. He argues that this would immediately restore confidence in the shipping industry, stabilize global supply chains, and potentially reduce oil prices by as much as $20 per barrel. Buck pushes back, raising concerns about crew safety, real-world risk tolerance, and whether financial guarantees can overcome fear of physical harm in a conflict zone. This debate highlights the complexity of balancing economic policy, national security, and human behavior in crisis situations.
    Would You Do It?
    A caller explains that traditional maritime insurers are refusing to cover ships in the region, which reinforces the seriousness of the threat and lends credibility to the idea that government intervention might be necessary to restore normal trade flow. The hosts also point out a critical long-term issue: even if ships can safely exit the Strait, many companies may refuse to send vessels back in, prolonging disruption to global energy markets.
    Presidential Fitness Test
    Clay and Buck discuss the return of the Presidential Fitness Test, sparking nostalgic commentary about physical fitness standards and generational differences. They also dive into humorous and off-topic discussions about dangerous jobs, maritime risks, shark attacks, and survival scenarios, tying these anecdotes back into the broader theme of risk tolerance and decision-making under uncertainty.
    Is Cuba Next?
    An interview with Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez, adding a major political component to the broadcast. Perez provides insight into the ongoing crisis in Cuba, describing severe economic and humanitarian conditions under the current regime, including shortages of food, energy, and healthcare. He advocates for continued U.S. pressure, sanctions, and economic restrictions, aligning with what he describes as the Trump administration’s strategy of forcing regime change through sustained pressure. The conversation also touches on U.S.–Cuba policy, Cuban American political influence, and the role of Secretary of State Marco Rubio in shaping foreign policy toward the island.
    The discussion then shifts to Venezuela, where Perez describes a more optimistic trajectory following leadership changes, noting economic improvement and increased stability, but warns that the absence of clear plans for democratic elections remains a significant concern. He emphasizes that without free and fair elections, Venezuela risks reverting to authoritarian governance, underscoring broader themes of democracy, socialism, and U.S. influence in Latin America.
    Domestically, the interview covers Florida redistricting and election strategy, with Perez explaining that recent map changes reflect population growth and shifting demographics rather than purely partisan goals. He highlights Florida’s economic growth, migration trends, and tax advantages as key drivers of its political momentum, while acknowledging that legal challenges to the new maps are likely. This segment ties into broader national conversations about redistricting battles, midterm election implications, and Republican electoral strategy.
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    Hour 1 - The Deadliest Stretch

    05/05/2026 | 36 mins.
    In Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the hosts deliver a fast-paced and comprehensive breakdown of the biggest news stories driving the day, with a strong emphasis on U.S.–Iran tensions, global oil markets, domestic politics, and 2026 election dynamics. This opening hour centers heavily on how geopolitical conflict is directly impacting gas prices, inflation concerns, and economic outlook in the United States, making it clear that energy costs remain a top-pocketbook issue for American voters.
    The show begins with a wide-ranging news overview, including President Donald Trump speaking live from the Oval Office, Pentagon updates from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and primary election voting underway in key states like Indiana and Ohio. The hosts also highlight Vice President JD Vance’s political activity and new redistricting efforts in Tennessee, which could reshape congressional representation and signal broader shifts in Republican election strategy following recent legal rulings on race-based maps.
    Clay and Buck then turn to Democratic Party politics and the emerging 2028 presidential race, arguing that Vice President Kamala Harris is the clear frontrunner for the Democratic nomination. They suggest that institutional support within the Democratic Party outweighs individual candidate strengths, framing the party as a “political machine” capable of elevating its preferred nominee regardless of performance. The hosts contrast Harris’s rising position with what they describe as fading momentum from figures like Gavin Newsom, while also criticizing long-term impacts of the Biden administration, particularly in the judiciary.
    The dominant theme of Hour 1 is the escalating crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route for oil and natural gas. Clay and Buck analyze how Iran-related instability is disrupting maritime traffic, reducing the number of ships passing through the region by a significant margin and contributing to elevated oil prices hovering near $100 per barrel. They emphasize that the price of oil and gas is now the most important domestic political issue, directly affecting everything from transportation costs to consumer sentiment and electoral outcomes.
    A key segment features Clay proposing a bold economic solution: the U.S. government providing insurance guarantees for commercial ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz. He argues that this would immediately restore confidence in the shipping industry, stabilize global supply chains, and potentially reduce oil prices by as much as $20 per barrel. Buck pushes back, raising concerns about crew safety, real-world risk tolerance, and whether financial guarantees can overcome fear of physical harm in a conflict zone. This debate highlights the complexity of balancing economic policy, national security, and human behavior in crisis situations.
    Listener calls add depth to the discussion, with one caller explaining that traditional maritime insurers are refusing to cover ships in the region, which reinforces the seriousness of the threat and lends credibility to the idea that government intervention might be necessary to restore normal trade flow. The hosts also point out a critical long-term issue: even if ships can safely exit the Strait, many companies may refuse to send vessels back in, prolonging disruption to global energy markets.
    The hour also includes extended analysis of President Trump’s strategy toward Iran, including his willingness to accept temporarily higher gas prices in exchange for preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear capabilities. Clay and Buck argue that U.S. energy independence and increased domestic production have enabled a more aggressive foreign policy posture, allowing the United States to withstand short-term economic pressure while isolating Iran economically.
    In lighter but engaging segments, the hosts discuss the return of the Presidential Fitness Test, sparking nostalgic commentary about physical fitness standards and generational differences. They also dive into humorous and off-topic discussions about dangerous jobs, maritime risks, shark attacks, and survival scenarios, tying these anecdotes back into the broader theme of risk tolerance and decision-making under uncertainty.
    The hour wraps with continued audience interaction and personal commentary, including Clay reconsidering his plan to complete an Alcatraz open-water swim, illustrating how real-world danger—even hypothetically—can shift perspective.
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    Hour 2 - Is Cuba Next?

    05/05/2026 | 36 mins.
    In Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the hosts continue their in-depth discussion of global energy markets, U.S. foreign policy, and domestic political strategy, while expanding the conversation with expert analysis, listener reactions, and a featured political interview. This hour builds directly on the ongoing Iran–Strait of Hormuz crisis, reinforcing how it connects to oil prices, inflation, and economic concerns for American consumers, while also branching into U.S.–Cuba relations, Venezuela developments, and Florida politics.
    A major portion of Hour 2 remains focused on the global energy crisis and shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, where Clay reiterates his controversial proposal that the United States act as an insurer of last resort for commercial oil tankers. The hosts explain that hundreds of ships are currently stalled near Dubai due to security risks and lack of insurance coverage, creating a bottleneck that is significantly impacting global oil supply and pricing. Clay argues that if the U.S. guaranteed compensation for damaged or destroyed vessels, it would restore confidence, get ships moving again, and drive oil prices down by as much as $20 per barrel, offering immediate relief to consumers. Buck challenges the practicality, highlighting risks such as crew safety, potential attacks, and long‑term consequences if ships are targeted, while also emphasizing that restoring two-way traffic—not just clearing the backlog—is essential for long-term stability.
    The debate is intensified through listener calls and expert input, including an insurance professional who points out that acts of war are typically excluded from standard policies, reinforcing why private insurers have pulled back from the region. Clay counters that this is precisely why a government-backed solution is needed, framing the proposal as a strategic economic intervention rather than a traditional insurance model. Other callers push back, arguing the plan could expose taxpayers to risk and oversimplify the realities of global supply chains, sparking a larger conversation about government intervention, free markets, and U.S. responsibility in global trade security.
    In addition to energy and geopolitics, Hour 2 features a detailed interview with Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez, adding a major political component to the broadcast. Perez provides insight into the ongoing crisis in Cuba, describing severe economic and humanitarian conditions under the current regime, including shortages of food, energy, and healthcare. He advocates for continued U.S. pressure, sanctions, and economic restrictions, aligning with what he describes as the Trump administration’s strategy of forcing regime change through sustained pressure. The conversation also touches on U.S.–Cuba policy, Cuban American political influence, and the role of Secretary of State Marco Rubio in shaping foreign policy toward the island.
    The discussion then shifts to Venezuela, where Perez describes a more optimistic trajectory following leadership changes, noting economic improvement and increased stability, but warns that the absence of clear plans for democratic elections remains a significant concern. He emphasizes that without free and fair elections, Venezuela risks reverting to authoritarian governance, underscoring broader themes of democracy, socialism, and U.S. influence in Latin America.
    Domestically, the interview covers Florida redistricting and election strategy, with Perez explaining that recent map changes reflect population growth and shifting demographics rather than purely partisan goals. He highlights Florida’s economic growth, migration trends, and tax advantages as key drivers of its political momentum, while acknowledging that legal challenges to the new maps are likely. This segment ties into broader national conversations about redistricting battles, midterm election implications, and Republican electoral strategy.
    Throughout Hour 2, the hosts also revisit lighter but recurring show elements, including humorous discussions about animal intelligence, military rumors involving dolphins, and cultural commentary, while using these tangents to reinforce their broader narrative about Iran’s weakened military position and the unconventional threats being reported. The hour concludes with continued debate over energy policy solutions and voter sentiment, as callers express frustration with high fuel prices and question whether current policies truly benefit everyday Americans. Clay defends his focus on increasing supply and restoring global shipping, while acknowledging broader economic pressures such as rising living costs and consumer frustration, framing energy affordability as a defining issue heading into upcoming elections.
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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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