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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Apr 11 2025

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Dumbed Down Democrats 

Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show kicks off with a lively discussion on the latest stock market trends, highlighting minimal movement and slight increases in the S&P and Dow indices. The hosts delve into the ongoing trade wars between the United States and China, noting China's recent tariff hikes and the potential for further negotiations. Buck Sexton provides personal updates, sharing humorous anecdotes about his experience with his wife's labor induction process, including the use of Pitocin and the challenges of hospital amenities.

The conversation shifts to inflation trends, with Clay Travis reporting encouraging news about declining inflation rates and the potential for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates further. The hosts discuss the impact of inflation on everyday expenses like groceries and gas, emphasizing the positive signs for consumers.

Why Historical Literacy Matters

The show also covers political commentary, focusing on the Democratic Party's messaging and the perceived disconnect between their leaders and constituents. Clay Travis critiques Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett's approach, contrasting her elite private school background with her current political rhetoric. The hosts explore the broader implications of this disconnect and the importance of authentic communication in politics.

Additionally, the program touches on historical analogies, with Clay Travis drawing comparisons between current political figures and historical events, particularly World War II. He emphasizes the importance of historical literacy and the dangers of oversimplified analogies.

Larry Kudlow on the Economy

Clay Travis is joined by Larry Kudlow, who provides an in-depth analysis of the ongoing trade war between the United States and China. Kudlow explains the historical context of China's trade practices, including high tariffs and government subsidies, and discusses the impact on American manufacturing and jobs. He highlights Trump's efforts to level the playing field through reciprocal tariffs and negotiations with multiple countries, including Vietnam, Taiwan, South Korea, and India.

Kudlow outlines the challenges and potential solutions for achieving fair trade with China, emphasizing the importance of intellectual property protection, reducing forced technology transfers, and lowering tariffs. He also discusses the broader geopolitical implications, including China's military investments and the strategic importance of alliances with other countries.

The conversation shifts to economic policy, with Kudlow detailing the effects of Trump's tariff policies on the global economy and the potential for new trade deals. He underscores the significance of these negotiations for American businesses and consumers.

Following Kudlow's insights, Clay Travis discusses the importance of historical literacy and the dangers of oversimplified analogies in political discourse. He critiques the tendency to compare contemporary political figures to historical dictators, stressing the need for nuanced understanding of history.

Rachel Campos-Duffy

Rachel Campos-Duffy, co-host of Fox and Friends Weekend, shares advice for Clay Travis as he prepares to guest host with her this weekend. Campos-Duffy offers insights into the dynamics of the show, emphasizing the importance of camaraderie and authentic communication.

The segment concludes with a discussion on military policies, highlighting Pete Hegseth's announcement about reinstating service members who were discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine. This decision is framed as a fulfillment of promises made by President Trump.

Campos-Duffy also talks about setting up Buck and Carrie (and takes credit for the new baby by proxy) and why she and husband Sean Duffy decided to have nine children. 

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome in Friday edition, Clay Travis, Buck, Sexton show. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us as we are rolling into the weekend to give you the absolute latest on everything.

0:14.8

Since we now cover the stock market on a daily basis, let me give you the latest. It's not moving very much today,

0:22.4

essentially unmoved in general, S&P up a little bit. The Dow is up a little bit, not movement

0:29.7

very much. If you listen to Jim Kramer and sold all your stocks, you made an awful decision

0:36.5

because the week in stocks has

0:38.2

actually been good. China has raised tariffs a bit more on American goods, but basically

0:46.0

sends the notice that they will not be raising goods anymore. There is talk that there will be

0:52.0

further discussion between China and the United States going

0:56.3

forward. That is the latest in trade wars. In Clay and Buck News, Buck texted us, I'm trying to not

1:03.3

bother Buck and Kerry. Buck texted us yesterday that things were going well, but that the process of beginning the induction

1:12.8

might take 12 to 18 hours.

1:16.6

That is, I've been through this a little bit, and I'm inevitably going to screw this up.

1:22.6

But with my wife on the three different deliveries that we have had, my recollection, and I know I'm

1:30.2

going to get flooded with OBGYN messages here, my recollection is that there is a drug called

1:38.0

Petussin that is designed to gradually move a baby towards delivery. This is my recollection in between complaining about the Wi-Fi, as my wife pointed out,

1:48.6

in the delivery room, and in between not being happy with the television selections,

1:53.3

because I couldn't find the games that I wanted to watch.

1:55.8

Again, my wife called in and gave her recollections of our first baby being born,

1:59.5

and that's two of the things that she remembers. And honestly, the Wi-Fi should work in the hospital. Let's be honest,

2:05.1

in my defense. And why would you not have basic sports television stations on cable? But,

2:10.7

you know, it wasn't really about me. Babies are happy and healthy. But I do remember my wife's

2:15.0

water broke two weeks early in the middle of the night.

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