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- Clay Travis and Buck Sexton revisited an ongoing discussion about Subaru vehicles and their long-standing marketing association with LGBTQ consumers, particularly lesbians. A listener email from a longtime conservative audience member named Mary generated significant on-air conversation, with the hosts joking about the volume of reaction they had received from listeners regarding the Subaru debate. They also reflected on prior controversies involving comments about Simone Biles, public reactions to their opinions, and the challenges of hosting a daily national talk radio program.
Clay and Buck analyze comments from El-Sayed regarding American history, manifest destiny, slavery, Native American history, and football. This led to an extended conversation about identity politics, historical grievances, the 1619 Project, race relations, victimhood narratives, education, and political strategy within the Democratic Party. Clay and Buck argued that progressive political messaging often emphasizes systemic victimization and historical injustice, while they advocated for themes of personal responsibility, accountability, ambition, and self-determination. The segment included discussion of college history courses, comparisons of how slavery and the Holocaust are taught, and the role historical narratives play in contemporary politics.
Clay and Buck examined a controversy involving a mother and daughter who attended an Indiana Fever versus Atlanta Dream WNBA game wearing XXXY Athletics apparel and were reportedly asked to cover their shirts or leave their premium seats. The hosts argued that the incident reflected broader cultural and political battles surrounding women’s sports, free expression, biological sex, and athletic competition. The conversation expanded into discussion about the WNBA, Riley Gaines, Jennifer Sey, Sophie Cunningham, and the role of corporations, sports leagues, and media organizations in debates over transgender participation in women’s athletics. The hosts also discussed children’s programming, including references to nonbinary representation in popular content, and debated the broader societal implications of gender identity issues.
Florida politics became a major focus when Republican gubernatorial candidate Paul Renner joined the program. Renner discussed his campaign platform, his support from Governor Ron DeSantis, and his priorities for Florida, including affordability, property taxes, insurance costs, public safety, health freedom, election integrity, opposition to certain surveillance technologies, and resistance to large-scale data center development. The conversation explored Florida’s post-COVID growth, voter enthusiasm, Republican turnout, and the future direction of the state. Renner emphasized his record in government, military service, and conservative policy achievements while making his case to voters ahead of the primary.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - Hour 1 of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show covered a wide-ranging mix of politics, culture, immigration, sports, media, and listener feedback, with the hosts kicking off the program by welcoming listeners across terrestrial radio, YouTube, SiriusXM, and podcast platforms. The hour began with a discussion surrounding a WNBA controversy after a mother and daughter were reportedly asked to remove “XXXY” shirts at an Atlanta arena. Clay and Buck used the incident to launch a broader conversation about biological sex, women’s sports, gender politics, and free expression, arguing that debates over chromosomes and competitive fairness continue to be major flashpoints in American culture.
The show then pivoted to Florida politics and the upcoming primary elections, with Clay expressing optimism about several races and joking about an on-air wager involving longtime caller “Light ‘Em Up Linda.” The hosts reflected on the end of primary season and argued that Republicans should shift their focus toward the general election campaign. This led into a broader discussion about the political landscape, including criticism of what they described as the growing influence of socialist ideas within the Democratic Party.
A significant portion of Hour 1 focused on a recent television interview with Florida congressional candidate Oliver Larson, whom the hosts described as an avowed socialist. Clay recounted appearing on Fox News’ Big Weekend Show and detailed an extended exchange with Larson over immigration policy, amnesty, border security, ICE enforcement, taxpayer burdens, and the question of whether there should be any practical limit to illegal immigration. The hosts repeatedly argued that progressive immigration advocates often fail to provide specific thresholds or numerical limits when discussing immigration reform. The conversation expanded into debates about citizenship, federal spending, immigration from Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, and Haiti, as well as Donald Trump’s immigration policies and the future role of border enforcement.
The immigration discussion evolved into a larger critique of progressive political messaging, with Clay and Buck arguing that many contemporary left-wing positions rely on slogans and talking points rather than concrete policy answers. They cited estimates of roughly 20 million illegal immigrants currently residing in the United States and debated the economic, demographic, and political implications of that figure. The hosts also sparred over the logic of abolishing ICE, amnesty proposals, and the relationship between economic conditions abroad and migration patterns into the United States.
Media, technology, and publishing became another major topic during Hour 1. The hosts discussed artificial intelligence’s growing influence on the publishing industry, including reports of AI-generated books, plagiarism detection software, and controversies involving authors whose work was scrutinized for AI usage. They examined how AI tools are increasingly exposing plagiarism and changing how publishers evaluate manuscripts. This conversation expanded into broader commentary about the modern media ecosystem, podcast culture, online fame, and the way name recognition increasingly drives politics and public life.
The hour also included discussion of academic scandals and credibility in higher education, including renewed criticism of former Harvard President Claudine Gay and other high-profile plagiarism controversies. Clay and Buck argued that advances in AI-powered detection tools are revealing academic misconduct that might previously have gone unnoticed.
Listener interaction played a major role throughout the hour. The hosts revisited an ongoing discussion about Subaru vehicles and their long-standing marketing association with LGBTQ consumers, particularly lesbians. A listener email from a longtime conservative audience member named Mary generated significant on-air conversation, with the hosts joking about the volume of reaction they had received from listeners regarding the Subaru debate. They also reflected on prior controversies involving comments about Simone Biles, public reactions to their opinions, and the challenges of hosting a daily national talk radio program.
Florida politics returned later in the hour, with discussion of Byron Donalds, Jay Collins, gubernatorial politics, prediction markets, election odds, voting behavior, and the future of Republican leadership in the Sunshine State. The hosts praised Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ tenure and questioned whether gubernatorial term limits make sense when successful governors remain popular with voters. Comparisons were drawn between executive term limits and the absence of congressional term limits.
The latter portion of Hour 1 became more lighthearted, featuring discussions about sports betting odds, NFL training camps, the New York Jets, the Tennessee Titans, and audience participation through the show’s live YouTube stream. Clay and Buck also veered into pop culture, reminiscing about the Police Academy movies, childhood books, and emotionally devastating stories that left lasting impressions on readers. Among the works mentioned were Old Yeller, Where the Red Fern Grows, Charlotte’s Web, Bambi, James and the Giant Peach, Where the Wild Things Are, and Goodnight Moon, sparking a humorous and nostalgic conversation about childhood favorites and the emotional power of classic literature.
Overall, Hour 1 of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show focused on WNBA controversy, women’s sports, Florida primary elections, immigration policy, border security, socialism, Democratic politics, AI in publishing, academic plagiarism scandals, Subaru culture debates, Byron Donalds, Ron DeSantis, political betting markets, NFL discussion, and nostalgic pop culture conversations, delivering a mix of political analysis, cultural commentary, audience engagement, and humor.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show featured a wide-ranging mix of parenting stories, culture, politics, crime policy, media criticism, and listener interaction. The hour opened with a lighthearted but surprisingly emotional discussion about children's books, as Clay and Buck reacted to listener comments about the saddest books ever written. The hosts shared personal parenting experiences, bedtime reading routines, and the challenges of putting young children to sleep, with particular focus on the beloved but emotionally devastating children's classic Love You Forever by Robert Munsch. The conversation explored why certain books resonate more deeply with parents than children and included stories about parenting, family life, first-time parent anxieties, child health scares, and the joys of reading bedtime stories.
The discussion expanded into family dynamics and raising young children, with Clay reflecting on solo parenting while his wife was away, childhood development, and the emotional highs and lows of parenthood. The hosts exchanged humorous stories about children's reactions to affection between parents, growing up, and family experiences, while also touching on generational differences and the universal fascination many young children have with dinosaurs.
The political focus of Hour 2 centered on the Michigan U.S. Senate race between Democrat Abdul El-Sayed and Republican Mike Rogers. Clay and Buck analyzed El-Sayed’s rhetoric, particularly his use of online terms such as “NPC” and “sock puppet,” arguing that such hyper-online language may not resonate with average voters. They examined President Donald Trump’s role in the race and discussed campaign messaging, voter outreach, political communication, and the broader impact of social media culture on modern elections.
The hosts then revisited previous comments from El-Sayed regarding American history, manifest destiny, slavery, Native American history, and football. This led to an extended conversation about identity politics, historical grievances, the 1619 Project, race relations, victimhood narratives, education, and political strategy within the Democratic Party. Clay and Buck argued that progressive political messaging often emphasizes systemic victimization and historical injustice, while they advocated for themes of personal responsibility, accountability, ambition, and self-determination. The segment included discussion of college history courses, comparisons of how slavery and the Holocaust are taught, and the role historical narratives play in contemporary politics.
The show also shifted into entertainment and pop culture, with a lengthy critique of HBO’s House of the Dragon. The hosts argued that the series lacks the humor, character dynamics, and storytelling strengths that helped make Game of Thrones successful. They praised characters from the original series and contrasted the current production with other successful television portrayals of powerful historical figures. The conversation later moved to Netflix’s Outer Banks, which they described as a fun, family-friendly adventure series reminiscent of The Goonies, teen dramas, and classic coming-of-age television.
A major news and politics segment focused on law enforcement, crime reduction, and Department of Justice priorities under Attorney General Todd Blanche. Clay and Buck highlighted reported declines in violent crime and murder rates, arguing that stronger law enforcement policies and federal-state-local cooperation are producing results. They compared crime trends in cities such as Chicago, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Washington, D.C., and Memphis, while criticizing Democratic crime policies and arguing that public safety remains one of the most important quality-of-life issues for voters. The hosts discussed FBI resource allocation, the legacy of January 6 investigations, law enforcement strategy, criminal justice policy, and the political implications of declining crime rates heading into future elections.
The hour also featured human-interest stories and listener engagement. The hosts praised a young lifeguard recognized by President Trump in the Oval Office for saving a child’s life, celebrated acts of heroism, and discussed the Tunnel to Towers Foundation’s support for families of fallen first responders. Listener calls and messages prompted more reflections on Love You Forever, with parents and grandparents sharing emotional reactions to the book. The program closed with humorous exchanges about Alaska, Subaru ownership, regional stereotypes, outdoors culture, and audience feedback, ending the second hour on a lighter note while teasing the topics ahead in Hour 3.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show focused heavily on politics, culture, sports controversies, media narratives, and listener interaction. The hour opened with discussion of breaking news surrounding President Donald Trump, developments related to Iran, oil prices, and the broader geopolitical environment. Clay and Buck also revisited key political races, including Michigan’s Senate contest, where polling showed Republican Mike Rogers leading Abdul El-Sayed, and previewed Florida’s upcoming Republican primary. The hosts discussed polling, election forecasting, voter enthusiasm, and the challenges facing Republicans and Democrats heading into important state races.
A major portion of Hour 3 centered on the ongoing national debate over gender ideology and women’s sports. Clay and Buck examined a controversy involving a mother and daughter who attended an Indiana Fever versus Atlanta Dream WNBA game wearing XXXY Athletics apparel and were reportedly asked to cover their shirts or leave their premium seats. The hosts argued that the incident reflected broader cultural and political battles surrounding women’s sports, free expression, biological sex, and athletic competition. The conversation expanded into discussion about the WNBA, Riley Gaines, Jennifer Sey, Sophie Cunningham, and the role of corporations, sports leagues, and media organizations in debates over transgender participation in women’s athletics. The hosts also discussed children’s programming, including references to nonbinary representation in popular content, and debated the broader societal implications of gender identity issues.
The program then shifted into a lengthy discussion about the one-year anniversary of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, with Clay and Buck arguing that the ideological motivations behind the killing deserve greater scrutiny. They criticized conspiracy theories that attempted to connect the murder to Israel or other international actors, contending that such theories distract from what they viewed as the actual motivations involved. The hosts compared those conspiracy claims to past Russia collusion allegations and argued that political violence, ideological extremism, and threats directed at conservative public figures deserve more attention. The discussion also touched on the experiences of other prominent conservatives, including Matt Walsh, and broader concerns about political polarization, free speech, public discourse, and ideological radicalization.
Later in Hour 3, the tone shifted to a more uplifting story as the hosts highlighted the heroism of 16-year-old Ryder Williams, a California lifeguard who rescued a young swimmer caught in dangerous surf conditions. President Trump’s recognition of Williams at the White House served as the backdrop for a discussion about courage, personal responsibility, family pride, and beach safety. Clay and Buck emphasized the dangers of rip currents and reflected on how acts of everyday heroism can inspire the country.
Florida politics became another major focus when Republican gubernatorial candidate Paul Renner joined the program. Renner discussed his campaign platform, his support from Governor Ron DeSantis, and his priorities for Florida, including affordability, property taxes, insurance costs, public safety, health freedom, election integrity, opposition to certain surveillance technologies, and resistance to large-scale data center development. The conversation explored Florida’s post-COVID growth, voter enthusiasm, Republican turnout, and the future direction of the state. Renner emphasized his record in government, military service, and conservative policy achievements while making his case to voters ahead of the primary.
The final portion of Hour 3 featured lighter topics, listener calls, and audience engagement. Clay and Buck discussed the reliability of political betting markets and polling predictions, compared election surprises to major sports upsets, examined emergency communications during severe weather events, and shared humorous exchanges about Subaru owners, WNBA attendance, sponsorship possibilities, Florida culture, New York City identity, and the "bridge and tunnel" crowd. Listeners contributed observations on regional identity, sports fandom, and political participation, while the hosts wrapped up the hour by encouraging Florida listeners to vote in the primary and thanking the audience for its continued engagement.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. It's a Numbers Game: Greg Abbott Hits the Brakes on AI Data Centers as Republican Backlash Grows
08/17/2026 | 39 mins.AI data centers are facing growing political backlash—and the fight is spreading deep into Republican territory.
On this episode of It’s a Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky breaks down the changing politics surrounding AI data centers as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott moves to scrutinize new projects amid concerns over electricity demand, water usage, tax incentives, noise, infrastructure, and the impact on local communities.
Ryan examines why opposition to data centers is growing among Texas voters, why Loudoun County, Virginia—the heart of America's data center industry—is considering additional restrictions, and why Republicans may be rethinking their once-unquestioned support for rapid AI infrastructure expansion.
Then, Ryan turns to one of the most controversial Republican congressional candidates of 2026: Brandon Herrera. After Rep. Tony Gonzales dropped out, Herrera emerged as the GOP candidate in Texas' 23rd Congressional District—but his provocative past as a gun YouTuber is attracting national media scrutiny. Ryan explains how Republicans ended up in this position and what it could mean for control of the House.
Plus, Ryan answers listener questions about Trump, Netanyahu and the Kurds during the Iran conflict, as well as Madonna's refusal to let AI companies train on her music and the larger battle over artists, music catalogs and artificial intelligence.
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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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