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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H3 – Nov 14 2022

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Republicans gain small majority in the House of Representatives -- thanks to New York's Lee Zeldin. Gridlock in Congress is a good thing. Eighth Circuit has enjoined Biden's student loan bailout, saving the American taxpayer hundreds of billions. Joe Biden meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping, doesn't ask any questions about covid. Nolan Peterson, former USAF special operations pilot and correspondent for Coffee or Die Magazine, returns to give C&B his on-the-ground update on the war in Ukraine. Amazon billionaire, Jeff Bezos, warns Americans to tighten their purse strings, economy does not look good. Listen to the entire NFL crowd in Munich Germany singing along to the John Denver classic "Take Me Home, Country Roads."

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0:00.0

Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Bucks Xt and Show podcast.

0:05.2

Welcome back in Clay Travis Bucks Xt and Show.

0:07.8

Appreciate all of you hanging out with us as we power through the Monday edition of the program.

0:12.9

Phone lines are open. 800-282-2882 for all of you to react to what is going on right now as we

0:23.1

continue unfortunately to count votes. Fortunately many of those tallies are finally coming in on the

0:32.7

side of the red team in the house at least where another New York seat has been called in favor of

0:41.2

Republicans were about two or three seats away from officially having the house in the Republican

0:48.8

column. It is going to happen. Okay. I feel comfortable based on looking at all the data out there

0:55.4

that the reality is Republicans are going to take control of the house. So I understand that many

1:01.3

people are disappointed including both Bucks and myself about what happened in the Senate and the

1:05.7

fact that the majority in the house is not going to be more substantial than it is.

1:10.9

But the takeaway here of the house flipping back to control of Republicans is a substantial one

1:18.2

because effectively Bucks what this will mean is that Joe Biden's agenda is done for the remainder

1:26.0

of his first term in office. Doesn't mean that they won't pass some bills. Doesn't mean that

1:30.8

there can't still be some shifting going on. But in terms of sort of seismic transformative

1:37.2

legislation that is going to be super costly and make inflation worse. It's not going to happen

1:42.2

now. They will still be able to get a lot of judges through and in the event that there is a Supreme

1:47.6

Court justice that dies. You hate to talk about it, but when you got people over and well over

1:53.2

the age of 70 that can happen at any point. They would be able probably to push through a Supreme

2:00.4

Court justice in the event that there was a vacancy there. But in terms of taking back control of

2:06.3

the house that increasingly appears to be maybe even by later today almost that that could be

2:13.6

official that we've gotten to 218 and it just gets to hey, are we going to get to 222, 223? What's

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