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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review With Clay and Buck - Mar 21 2023

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

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🗓️ 21 March 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Clay returns from Italy with a new appreciation. The banking crisis isn't over. Andy McCarthy on a possible Trump indictment. We have a big announcement!

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0:00.0

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

0:04.7

Welcome back in Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show. I am back from Italy. Buck, I am jet lagged.

0:12.0

We got in last night around midnight. Probably will take me a few days to get back to complete normalcy,

0:18.0

but an incredible trip over to Italy. If you ever get the opportunity to go, I'd never been before.

0:25.2

We took a whole crew. I posted some photos. I think we had them up at Clay and Buck.

0:29.1

Also had them up at Instagram of the trip Florence, Rome and Naples. Last day, Buck, we spent in Pompeii,

0:38.4

which was incredible covered by the eruption amount, the Suvius, hike to the top of Mount the Suvius.

0:45.7

Just an awesome time. I tweeted a little bit about this, but we talk regularly on this show about

0:52.6

what history nerds we are. We're going to get into Trump versus DeSantis. Trump said he was going

0:57.3

to get arrested today. It does not appear that that's likely to happen. We're going to break down

1:01.6

New York City case valve and brag. We'll also talk about Dr. Fauci providing receipts for the

1:07.2

lies that he was sharing while they were working on a hagiography documentary that is going to air

1:13.2

on PBS, all of that coming your way and more. But what I come back from Italy with is a renewed

1:23.7

appreciation for our founding fathers, how brilliant they were to study the history of Greece and Rome.

1:31.8

But also just how short, just how incredibly short our entire nation's history is. I mean,

1:40.2

when you're walking into the pantheon, which is 2000 years old and basically has been used for

1:45.6

2000 years consistently in Rome and you do the math and you think, okay, if someone randomly walked

1:52.8

in here, there's almost 1800 years of this building's existence before the United States even came

2:00.3

into being. I mean, it just is wild to kind of have that perspective also from a religious

2:07.4

perspective. We went to Vatican City, but the historical aspects of Jesus, I think in many ways,

2:14.8

that entire period, it feels so remote to people. And then you're walking around in Rome and you're

2:20.7

like, oh, wait, this was here before Jesus, right, during the Coliseum, all these different places.

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