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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Aug 20 2025

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

This Will Make You Smile

Clay and Buck analyze a major New York Times article highlighting a dramatic decline in Democratic voter registration across 30 states, with Republicans gaining over 4.5 million voters between 2020 and 2024. They emphasize that this trend spans battleground states, deep-blue strongholds, and red states alike—signaling a nationwide political realignment. Key states like Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania are spotlighted as examples of this shift, with Nevada experiencing one of the steepest drops in Democratic support.

Clay and Buck explore the cultural undercurrents driving this transformation, including the alienation of young men, Latino voters, and black male voters from the Democratic Party. They argue that the party’s messaging has become increasingly disconnected from mainstream values, particularly on issues like crime, gender identity, and education. The hosts also discuss how Democrats’ reliance on nonprofit-driven voter registration efforts is no longer yielding the expected partisan advantage.

Saving Black Lives

Heather Mac Donald, Manhattan Institute Fellow and author of “When Race Trumps Merit” and “The War on Cops" joins the show to talk about why President Trump was right to send the National Guard to Washington.  Mac Donald praises President Donald Trump’s recent “Liberation Day” speech, calling it a pivotal moment in his presidency and a bold rejection of the normalization of urban crime.


The discussion dives deep into the failures of Democrat-led cities to address violent crime, highlighting how race-based narratives have undermined law enforcement and public safety. Mac Donald critiques the “defund the police” movement and points to the New York Times’ surprising editorial shift acknowledging the consequences of anti-police rhetoric. She emphasizes the importance of police presence in high-crime communities and the damaging effects of demoralizing law enforcement.

The Real Conversation


Clay and Buck explore the statistical realities behind crime rates, questioning the integrity of reported crime drops and the political motivations behind them. They discuss the role of family structure—particularly the absence of fathers—in contributing to youth violence and criminal behavior, arguing that restoring family stability could dramatically reduce crime.

They also discuss the controversial sanctuary city policies that obstruct federal immigration enforcement, with commentary from Trump White House advisor Stephen Miller and Vice President JD Vance. They argue that these policies enable dangerous criminals to remain in communities, posing serious public safety threats.  The impact of crime on business investment, urban quality of life, and the cultural shift needed to reject lawlessness. The hosts call for a return to common-sense policing and highlight New York City’s past success under leaders like William Bratton and Ray Kelly as a model for national reform.

Culture Matters

Affirmative action and higher education, with criticism of Elizabeth Warren’s past claims of Native American heritage and a call to reevaluate the racial preferences in college admissions. The hosts highlight a Wall Street Journal piece by Mike Gallagher questioning why elite universities like Harvard and Columbia admit such a high percentage of foreign students while receiving substantial federal subsidies. This leads to a broader critique of the American university system and its role in training foreign nationals who return to their home countries with advanced knowledge.

Cultural commentary continues with reflections on masculinity, fatherhood, and the importance of work ethic. A standout moment features NFL rookie Cam Ward explaining his motivation to wake up early for training, inspired by his father’s dedication to a job he disliked. The hosts use this story to emphasize the value of strong male role models and the cultural awakening among young men who are increasingly questioning mainstream narratives, especially in the wake of COVID-19 lockdowns and school closures.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.2

Clay, have you heard of the Rio Reset?

0:06.4

Sounds like a trendy new workout, Buck.

0:08.7

It does, but it's actually a big summit going on in Brazil.

0:11.7

The formal name is Bricks, which stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.

0:16.5

But they've just added five new members.

0:18.7

Smart move to stick with Bricks.

0:20.6

We know what happens when acronyms don't end. They confuse everyone. Well, that's an understatement. Bricks is a group of emerging economies hoping to increase their sway in the global financial order. Now that sounds like the plot line of a movie. I'm listening. Philip Patrick is our Bruce Wayne. He's a precious metal specialist and a spokesman for

0:39.1

the Birch Gold Group. He's on the ground in Rio getting the whole lowdown on what's going on there.

0:44.6

Can he give us some inside intel? Absolutely. He's been there since day one. In fact, a major theme at

0:50.3

the summit is how Bricks Nations aim to reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar in global trade.

0:55.6

Yikes, that doesn't sound good. We got to get Philip on the line, stat. Already did, and he left the

1:00.7

Clay and Buck audience this message. The world is moving on from the dollar. Quietly, but steadily.

1:08.3

These nations are making real progress towards reshaping global trade, and the U.S.

1:13.4

dollar is no longer the centerpiece. That shift doesn't happen overnight, but make no mistake.

1:20.2

It's already begun. Thank you, Philip. Protect the value of your savings account, your 401k, your IRA,

1:25.7

all of them, by purchasing gold and placing it into

1:28.3

those accounts and reducing your exposure to a declining dollar value.

1:32.5

Text my name, Buck, to 98, 98, 98.

1:35.4

You get the free information you'll need to make the right decision.

1:38.4

You can rely on Birch Gold Group, as I do, to give you the information you need to make an informed

1:43.4

decision.

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