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🗓️ 6 August 2025
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The Party of Envy
President Trump’s remarks on Vice President JD Vance, suggesting him as the likely heir to the MAGA movement. Trump’s comments spark speculation about a JD Vance–Marco Rubio 2028 ticket, which Clay and Buck argue could consolidate Republican support early. The conversation explores the GOP’s deep bench of potential leaders, contrasting it with what they describe as the Democrats’ lack of viable candidates.
The hosts launch into a sharp critique of the Democratic Party, portraying it as a coalition of resentment, envy, and victimhood. They argue that Democrats have abandoned meritocracy and individual excellence, instead embracing identity politics and cultural decline. This includes commentary on Sydney Sweeney, media bias, and the lack of Democrat voices defending her against extreme accusations.
Big Balls Attacked
Violent crime in Washington, DC, alarming homicide statistics compared to global cities like Lima, Nairobi, and Mexico City. The hosts highlight a recent carjacking incident that involved a former DOGE employee (Big Balls) by a youth mob, and Trump’s call for potential federal intervention in DC governance. They argue that fear of being labeled racist prevents meaningful law enforcement reform, despite disproportionate crime rates in certain communities.
Clay and Buck emphasize the need for common-sense policies, law enforcement accountability, and cultural renewal. They advocate for restoring safety and pride in America’s capital city and call out political hypocrisy on issues like gun control and defunding the police.
The episode also touches on Howard Stern’s rumored exit from SiriusXM, criticizing his shift toward COVID hysteria and anti-Trump rhetoric. The hosts suggest his influence has waned, and his show no longer resonates with audiences.
TX Gov. Greg Abbott
Texas Governor Greg Abbott joins the show for a deep dive into Texas redistricting, where Governor Abbott outlines the potential addition of five Republican congressional seats and criticizes Democrat lawmakers for fleeing the state to avoid legislative duties. He highlights the hypocrisy of Democrat-led gerrymandering in states like Illinois, California, New York, and Massachusetts, while defending Texas’s efforts to reflect shifting voter demographics—particularly the growing support among Hispanic and Black voters for Republican candidates.
Governor Abbott also discusses legal actions taken against absent Democrat legislators, including Texas Supreme Court proceedings and statewide arrest warrants, emphasizing the importance of accountability and quorum in governance. The conversation shifts to the impact of recent flooding in Kerrville, Texas, where Abbott details ongoing search and rescue operations, disaster recovery efforts, and the push for new legislation to prevent future tragedies.
In a lighter segment, the show pivots to college football, with Abbott praising the Texas Longhorns as the top-ranked team in the nation. He previews their upcoming season opener against Ohio State, spotlighting Arch Manning and the team’s elite defense.
Miranda Devine
New York Post columnist Miranda Devine, who joins the program to analyze the latest developments surrounding the Russia collusion hoax and the broader implications for the Biden administration and deep state actors. Devine discusses House Oversight Chair James Comer’s aggressive subpoenas targeting former attorneys general and high-profile Democrats, including Hillary and Bill Clinton. She emphasizes that Donald Trump’s second term is marked by a shift from mercy to accountability, driven by years of political persecution and revelations about intelligence manipulation under the Obama administration.
The conversation highlights Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s role in exposing the origins of the Russia hoax and the alleged involvement of Obama-era intelligence officials like John Brennan, James Clapper, and James Comey. Devine suggests that Trump’s Justice Department, backed by figures like Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, and Senator Chuck Grassley, is preparing for potential indictments, with multiple grand juries possibly being empaneled in Florida and Washington, D.C. The hosts and Devine explore the legal avenues available, including perjury and conspiracy charges, and discuss the public’s growing demand for justice and deterrence against future political weaponization.
Clay and Buck also take aim at mainstream media outlets such as The New York Times and The Washington Post, criticizing their refusal to retract or acknowledge false reporting related to the Russia investigation. Devine calls for the return of Pulitzer Prizes awarded for coverage now widely discredited, comparing the situation to the Jason Blair scandal. The hosts argue that legacy media has lost credibility and suggest that their curated audiences are resistant to truth and accountability.
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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. |
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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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