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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is a daily talk program that covers the biggest stories in news, politics, and current events. Hosted by Clay Travis and Buck Sexton, the show offers a blend of intelligence and humor as they discuss topics like the border crisis, cancel culture, and far-left missteps. They guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with entertaining conversations and opinions.

Episodes

Nation States: Smart Power Between War, Diplomacy and Appeasement Jul 3, 2026 1879 Steve Yates breaks down “smart power,” the missing middle between open-ended military intervention and diplomacy that rewards bad behavior. Using Christian Whiton’s book Smart Power: Between Diplomacy and War as a guide, Yates looks at how America can better use culture, rhetoric, economics, intelligence, military posture and political warfare to confront China, Iran and other ad
The Karol Markowicz Show: Boca Raton’s Growth, Leadership & the American Dream with Mayor Scott Singer Jul 3, 2026 975 In this episode, Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer joins the podcast to discuss the city’s rapid growth, evolving demographics, and thriving business climate. Mayor Singer shares how Boca Raton is attracting families, entrepreneurs, and innovators while working to preserve the community’s unique character and quality of life. He reflects on his personal journey into public service, the imp
David Rutherford Show: If You Listen To This, You'll Remember What It Means To Be American Jul 3, 2026 5050 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
It's a Numbers Game: Supreme Court SHAKES Up Birthright Citizenship, Girls' Sports & 2026 Election Polls Jul 3, 2026 2367 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 birthrigh
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Democrat Strategist Sounds Alarm on Socialism's Rise Jul 3, 2026 2102 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
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Ryan Girdusky on the Rise of Democratic Socialists, the Left's Radical Shift & the 2026 Midterms Jul 2, 2026 1360 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
Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jul 2 2026 Jul 2, 2026 3814 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 dissat
Hour 1 - Is Social Media A Problem? Jul 2, 2026 2206 Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show features Clay Travis hosting solo as the program heads into the America 250 celebration, with Buck Sexton out ahead of the Independence Day holiday. Clay opens with reflections on returning from a family trip to Hawaii before diving into the major political and cultural stories dominating the week. A significant portion of Hour 1 focuses on the impact
Hour 2 - The Return of Patriotism Jul 2, 2026 2218 Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show focused heavily on American patriotism, economic growth, cultural trends, veterans’ issues, and major Supreme Court decisions as the nation approached the America 250 celebration. Clay Travis opened the hour by discussing preparations for the United States’ 250th anniversary, including upcoming events at Mount Rushmore featuring President
Hour 3 - Why History Matters Jul 2, 2026 2206 Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show focused on politics, the economy, socialism, tax policy, college sports reform, Supreme Court rulings, American history, patriotism, and the upcoming America 250 celebration. Throughout the hour, Clay Travis examined what he sees as growing political and cultural divides in the United States while emphasizing themes of free-market capitalism, constitu
Normally Podcast: Friends, Phones & Far-Fetched Theories Jul 2, 2026 1451 In this 'Ask Us Anything' episode of Normally, Mary Katharine and Karol share insights on their long-standing friendship, political conspiracy theories, entertainment preferences, and the current political landscape in New York City. They also discuss the implications of banning cell phones in schools and share nostalgic anecdotes from their school days. Normally is part of the Clay Travis & B
The Karol Markowicz Show: Mollie Hemingway on Justice Alito, Supreme Court Power & the Future of AI Media Jul 1, 2026 1004 On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with Mollie Hemingway to discuss her new book, Alito, and the lasting impact of Samuel Alito on the Supreme Court and the Constitution. Mollie shares behind-the-scenes stories from the Court, explains why Justice Alito remains one of the most influential — and least understood — justices in America, and discusses major ruling

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