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    David Rutherford Show: If You Listen To This, You'll Remember What It Means To Be American

    07/03/2026 | 1h 24 mins.
    Navy SEAL David Rutherford marks America's 250th birthday by going back to the source: the actual words of the men who built, defended, and warned us about this republic. David reads from the Declaration of Independence, John Adams' speech to the Continental Congress, Washington's Farewell Address, Andrew Jackson's bank veto, the Gettysburg Address, Eisenhower's military-industrial complex warning, and JFK's 1963 peace speech — then connects each directly to what's happening right now: nuclear threats between Russia and NATO, the Israel-Iran conflict, the corruption of the financial elite, and the question of what being an American actually demands of you. You'll learn what Washington and Eisenhower both predicted — and why JFK's assassination 6 months after his peace speech might not be a coincidence. You'll understand why the battle for America's next 250 years isn't fought on a battlefield — it's fought in your own sense of who you are and what you're willing to do about it.
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    It's a Numbers Game: Supreme Court SHAKES Up Birthright Citizenship, Girls' Sports & 2026 Election Polls

    07/03/2026 | 39 mins.
    The political landscape is shifting fast.
    Ryan Girdusky breaks down the latest Supreme Court decisions on birthright citizenship and girls' sports, explaining what the rulings mean for President Trump, the Constitution, and the future of state authority. Former Trump administration official Theo Wold joins the show with behind-the-scenes insight, having helped draft an executive order on birthright citizenship and worked on the Idaho law that became a landmark Supreme Court case.
    Ryan also analyzes brand-new polling from the New York Times and Fox News, highlighting critical Senate battlegrounds in Alaska, Iowa, Maine, North Carolina, Ohio, Georgia, and Texas. Are Republicans headed for a difficult 2026 midterm election, or are the races still too close to call?
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    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Democrat Strategist Sounds Alarm on Socialism's Rise

    07/03/2026 | 35 mins.
    As America prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, Tudor Dixon sits down with Democrat strategist Sarah Mercer for an honest conversation about the future of the Democratic Party, the rapid rise of Democratic Socialists, and whether America's economic system is at a crossroads.
    The discussion explores the shocking upset in Colorado's Democratic primary, the growing influence of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), and why traditional Democrats are increasingly worried about socialism replacing the party's mainstream values. Mercer explains how anti-establishment sentiment, declining trust in institutions, and changing political dynamics have created an opening for a new generation of socialist candidates.
    Tudor and Sarah also debate the future of capitalism, the importance of preserving America's founding principles, the role of higher education, financial literacy, antisemitism in modern politics, and why both parties may need new leadership as the country heads toward the 2028 election.
    Can Democrats reclaim the center? Is capitalism losing support among younger Americans? And what does America's next generation of leaders mean for the country's future?
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    The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Ryan Girdusky on the Rise of Democratic Socialists, the Left's Radical Shift & the 2026 Midterms

    07/02/2026 | 22 mins.
    Is the Democratic Party experiencing a Tea Party-style revolution—or something far more radical?
    On this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, political strategist and It's a Numbers Game Podcast host Ryan Girdusky joins Lisa to break down the rapid rise of Democratic Socialists, the growing influence of the far left, and what it all means for the 2026 midterm elections.
    Lisa and Ryan discuss whether today's progressive movement is driven by anti-establishment frustration or a genuine embrace of socialist ideology, why Democratic primary voters are moving further left, and how candidates backed by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) are reshaping the party.
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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jul 2 2026

    07/02/2026 | 1h 3 mins.
    A central theme is America’s approaching 250th anniversary, which Clay uses as a lens to compare the national mood in 2026 with the Bicentennial celebration in 1976. He discusses economic conditions, inflation, unemployment, income growth, and national unity, arguing that Americans are objectively more prosperous today than they were fifty years ago, yet significantly more divided and dissatisfied. The conversation explores how the aftermath of Vietnam and Watergate still produced a sense of shared national identity, while modern America faces unprecedented levels of frustration despite stronger economic indicators. Clay repeatedly returns to the question of why so many Americans feel angry at a time of relative prosperity.

    The program then shifts into an extended discussion of consumer confidence, economic anxiety, and social media’s impact on modern life. Referencing survey data and broader cultural trends, Clay argues that social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X have transformed how people compare themselves to others. He contrasts the old idea of “keeping up with the Joneses,” where people measured success against neighbors in their own communities, with today’s environment of constant exposure to influencers, celebrities, and curated lifestyles. Clay contends that these comparisons fuel resentment, envy, declining happiness, and political anger, particularly among younger Americans. The discussion expands into the decline of community institutions, the erosion of neighborhood connections, youth culture’s shift toward digital engagement, and concerns that online life has weakened real-world relationships and increased social isolation.

    Another major topic in Hour 1 is the debate over capitalism versus socialism, with Clay arguing that dissatisfaction amplified by social media has contributed to growing support for socialist policies. He criticizes what he describes as a redistribution-focused political philosophy and contrasts it with capitalism’s role in creating wealth, innovation, and economic growth. The conversation includes discussion of government spending, federal budget expansion since COVID, taxation, energy policy, housing affordability, homeownership challenges, and concerns from younger generations about retirement, Social Security, Medicare, and long-term financial security. Clay also highlights economic statistics showing rising wealth creation, strong stock market performance, lower inflation, and energy production growth, using those figures to argue that public perceptions often conflict with economic realities.

    Immigration and border security also enter the discussion as Clay critiques Democratic immigration policies and debates the economic and political consequences of illegal immigration. He argues that both political parties have failed to adequately address core concerns surrounding labor markets, government spending, and border enforcement, while connecting these issues to broader voter frustration and distrust of institutions. These conversations are woven into the larger theme of public dissatisfaction and the political consequences that may follow in future elections.

    The hour concludes on a more upbeat note with discussion of U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team success, expressions of American pride, listener calls, and reflections on patriotism ahead of the nation’s 250th birthday. Throughout the broadcast, Clay connects themes of national identity, economic opportunity, political polarization, social media influence, capitalism, socialism, Supreme Court rulings, consumer confidence, immigration, and community decline into a broader examination of the challenges and opportunities facing America as it approaches the historic America 250 celebration.

    Congressman Jason Smith, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and author of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” joins the show. The discussion centered on the rise of democratic socialism within the Democratic Party following primary victories by left-wing candidates in New York and Colorado. Smith argued that the Democratic Party is moving further left and suggested that these election results could have significant implications for future congressional races and the upcoming midterm elections.

    Economic policy was another major focus of Hour 3. Smith and Clay discussed wage growth, inflation, tax policy, and the broader U.S. economy. Smith argued that recent economic conditions have improved under President Donald Trump and contended that Republican-backed tax policies help working families by allowing them to keep more of their earnings. The conversation highlighted issues such as inflation, tax relief, overtime pay, tipped workers, Social Security taxation, child tax credits, and economic affordability. The hosts framed economic growth and rising wages as critical political issues heading into future elections.

    The interview also examined housing affordability and rent-control policies. Clay challenged proposals supported by progressive politicians, arguing that rent freezes can reduce housing supply and worsen affordability problems over time. The discussion contrasted free-market economic approaches with government intervention in housing markets and broader economic policy debates.

    Congressional priorities and government funding were also discussed. Smith identified federal funding deadlines and the possibility of a government shutdown as significant concerns. The conversation explored Senate procedures, the filibuster, budget negotiations, and the political consequences of government shutdowns. Smith argued that Congress should prioritize keeping the government funded while avoiding political standoffs that could disrupt federal operations.

    Sports policy and college athletics reform emerged as another key topic. Clay asked Smith about the future of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) rules, antitrust concerns, and potential congressional action affecting college sports. Smith discussed hearings examining athlete compensation, NIL tax consequences, sports financing, public subsidies for stadiums, and possible bipartisan efforts to create a more stable regulatory framework for college athletics. The segment highlighted the ongoing transformation of college sports and its impact on schools, athletes, and fans.

    A significant legal and cultural segment focused on recent Supreme Court decisions. Clay highlighted Justice Clarence Thomas’s opinion regarding laws that separate boys’ and girls’ athletic competition. The discussion examined Title IX, women’s sports, gender identity debates, biological sex classifications, constitutional interpretation, and judicial reasoning. Clay praised Thomas’s writing style and argued that the opinion reflected a more straightforward approach to contemporary legal disputes.

    The final and most expansive portion of Hour 3 centered on American history and the nation’s approaching 250th anniversary. Clay delivered an extended monologue about the Founding Fathers, the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the intellectual foundations of the American republic. He argued that the founders drew upon lessons from Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, England, France, and broader Western civilization to create a durable constitutional system. The discussion emphasized historical literacy, civic education, constitutional government, and the enduring success of the American experiment.

    Clay also discussed how history is taught in modern America, expressing concern that younger generations are learning more about the nation’s failures than its accomplishments. He criticized interpretations of history that focus primarily on America’s shortcomings and argued that the country’s long-term story is one of expanding freedom, prosperity, and opportunity. The conversation referenced debates over historical narratives, patriotism, Western civilization, American exceptionalism, and civic identity.
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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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