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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H2 – Dec 6 2022

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Politics, News, News Commentary, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

C&B break down SCOTUS arguments today about a graphic designer who objected to designing websites for gay couples. Senator Ted Cruz: Everyone at Twitter who lied to the Federal Election Commission needs to retain lawyers. New York subway system looks to redesign subway turnstiles to crack down on $500 million rampant farebeating. A Philadelphia gas station owner fed up with incessant crime threatening his employees and customers hired heavily armed security guards to watch over his business. Dem cities won't stop violent crime, so citizens protect themselves.

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0:00.0

Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show podcast.

0:05.0

Second hour of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show gets going right now, everybody.

0:10.0

We are seeing a lot of fights over religious liberty play out with currently a amendment voted

0:21.1

down by our shit's not voted down.

0:23.4

It's stalled or was it voted down?

0:25.2

Let me make sure I get the verbiage right here.

0:27.2

Yes, the Democrats blocked, I should say they blocked an amendment for the respect,

0:33.5

respect for marriage act that would add additional protection for religious institutions

0:43.6

and for effectively religious belief to not be engaged in compelled speech or to violate

0:52.4

core principles and tenants of their beliefs.

0:54.8

So that's going on right now in the background of what we're about to tell you here on the legal side.

1:01.4

There is this respect for marriage act that is supposed to be a codification of Oberg fell,

1:09.2

the Supreme Court decision that then declared that same sex marriage was constitutional.

1:18.0

And here we are now seeing this play out through the legislature.

1:23.3

Well, you also have this case that was heard yesterday is very interesting and we'll try to break it

1:30.8

down into into ways that doesn't get a little too in the weeds on the legal side,

1:36.8

but it really does, I think matter as well and tells us where all of this is going when it comes

1:42.6

to the First Amendment, particularly as it pertains to speech, but also free exercise of religion

1:49.6

and religious freedom.

1:51.0

So you have this case to play 303 creative LLC versus a Lainus.

1:57.5

I think I read this.

1:59.6

I did not listen to the oral arguments.

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