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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H2 – Nov 16 2022

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Ukraine likely accidentally fired two U.S. paid-for missiles into Poland, originally blaming Russia. Biden waits until after midterms to ask for another $38 BILLION in Ukrainian aid. U.S. funding for war in Ukraine in 9 months: $91.3 billion is 33% more than Russia's total military spending for the year. It's double the U.S. average annual expenditure for its own war in Afghanistan. C&B talk to callers about Trump announcement. "Data Nerd," Ryan Girdusky joins C&B to explain the reasons why the "red tsunami" was a weak "red trickle," 2020 election and abortion.

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0:00.0

Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show Podcast.

0:05.2

Welcome back in everybody to the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show.

0:08.9

We are talking a lot about the future of the GOP here.

0:13.2

We just had an election, some good, some bad, some winsome losses.

0:17.5

Certainly not as many wins as we wanted, but we've got to make sense of it all,

0:21.3

and you are best to have a strategy going forward for the country,

0:26.3

to have as much prosperity and freedom and, yes, security as we can for as long as we can.

0:33.8

This is like whenever I do a live speech, as always, somebody somewhere who asks me,

0:38.0

how do we get our country back? And I always have to tell them the question needs to be for how long?

0:43.8

Because it's always going to be temporal. The fight's going to continue.

0:46.8

It's not like there's one day we win and everything is going to work and everything is going

0:51.4

to make sense thereafter. Obviously one area where I think there's going to be there should be a

0:57.8

robust conversation going forward is on foreign policy. You know, for example, right now,

1:06.8

we have some sense of what Donald Trump's foreign policy is. And as he said last night in his speech,

1:13.4

he was the first president certainly in my adult, no, the first president in my lifetime,

1:19.5

to not get involved in a major military conflict of some kind abroad. I mean, I guess you could say,

1:26.3

no, Clinton, sorry, air campaign in Bosnia. So no, I think he's the first one to not engage in

1:33.8

major military, new major military action abroad in my lifetime. And even in Clay's lifetime,

1:42.2

I mean, which is saying a lot. So so here, here we are looking at at the DeSantis possibility in

1:50.0

the primary and people are asking a question, totally fair one. What is the Rhonda's

1:53.8

Sanctus foreign policy? If he does get into this nomination contest, what about Lenyunkan?

1:59.5

What about the GOP more generally? And I'm just bringing this up. This isn't about the primary.

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