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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Sep 3 2025

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Eric Adams Out?

 

Breaking news on the New York City mayoral race, speculating on reports that Eric Adams may be offered a role in the Trump administration in exchange for dropping out. They analyze the political dynamics between Curtis Sliwa, Andrew Cuomo, and Zohran Mamdani, warning that Mamdani’s far-left agenda could be disastrous for the city. Buck argues that Adams, despite his flaws, played a key role in exposing the illegal immigration crisis under Biden, and that his stance deserves recognition.

 

From Drive-Bys to Drone-Bys

 

A major escalation in the war on drug cartels, with Trump announcing a lethal missile strike on a Venezuelan drug boat. The hosts analyze the implications of treating cartels as global narco-terrorists, suggesting this marks a strategic pivot from criminal justice to military-style deterrence. They explore the broader geopolitical context, including Venezuela’s role as a failed socialist state and its leader Nicolás Maduro’s designation as a narco-trafficker by the U.S. Treasury Department.

 

Clay and Buck also discuss the technological evolution of cartel violence, warning that drone warfare may soon replace traditional drive-by shootings. They highlight how cartels are already using drones to drop explosives, raising concerns about future domestic threats.

 

Psychological Manipulation

 

Clay recounts his personal experience of losing a multi-million-dollar partnership with FanDuel due to his outspoken stance on transgender athletes in women's sports. Despite generating millions in affiliate revenue, FanDuel severed ties with Clay and his company OutKick, citing his views as “too controversial.” This story sets the tone for a broader conversation about corporate censorship, cancel culture, and the economic consequences of speaking truth in media.

 

The hosts then spotlight Malcolm Gladwell’s recent reversal on the transgender sports debate. Gladwell, once silent on the issue, now publicly admits he was “cowed” into dishonesty and affirms that biological men should not compete in women’s sports. Clay and Buck dissect this shift, debating whether Gladwell’s change is a genuine admission or opportunistic repositioning. They emphasize the importance of intellectual honesty, especially among public figures with influence and financial security.

 

A major theme throughout the hour is the erosion of free speech, particularly in Western democracies. The hosts discuss the arrest of British comedian Graham Linehan for making jokes about transgender issues, warning that speech policing in the UK is a preview of what the American left would implement if given the chance. They argue that comedy, satire, and dissent must be protected, regardless of political sensitivities.

 

Ben Shapiro is a Lion

 

the hosts are joined by Ben Shapiro, founder of The Daily Wire, for a wide-ranging and high-energy conversation covering cultural politics, free speech, gender ideology, and the future of American cities. This hour blends serious political analysis with sharp humor and viral stories, making it a standout segment for listeners interested in conservative commentary, media censorship, and urban policy.

 

The hour kicks off with a critique of Coldplay’s Chris Martin, who awkwardly welcomed Israeli and Palestinian fans on stage during a concert. Shapiro calls out the performative virtue signaling and highlights the broader trend of leftist anti-Israel bias in entertainment and media. This leads into a discussion of Western cultural decline, including the arrest of British comedian Graham Linehan for tweets deemed offensive by UK authorities. Shapiro warns that free speech is under siege, and that the U.S. must use diplomatic and economic leverage to push back against censorship in allied nations.

 

Shapiro also introduces his new book, “Lions and Scavengers: The True Story of America and Her Critics,” which explores the divide between builders (lions) and destroyers (scavengers) in society. He argues that every individual must choose daily whether to contribute positively or tear down institutions like family, faith, and property rights. The book is positioned as a cultural manifesto for those defending Western civilization against radical progressivism.

 

The hosts and Shapiro then tackle the Malcolm Gladwell reversal on transgender athletes, debating whether his change of heart is sincere or opportunistic. Shapiro advocates for forgiveness and accountability, emphasizing the need to incentivize truth-telling in public discourse.

 

In a lighter segment, Clay is challenged to attend Kamala Harris’s book tour in Nashville wearing a “The Future is Female” shirt and a man bun, in homage to Matt Walsh. Shapiro jokingly declares it a “biblical obligation,” adding humor to the political banter. The trio also debates whether Kamala Harris will run for president in 2028, with Shapiro predicting she won’t.

 

The conversation shifts to the Democratic Party’s masculinity crisis, with Shapiro suggesting that Democrats have alienated “normal dudes” by embracing feminized politics and denying biological realities. He calls for a return to unapologetic masculinity and common sense, citing Trump and JD Vance as examples of authentic male leadership.

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.4

Welcome back into Clay and Buck.

0:07.0

Very interesting news here at breaking.

0:08.5

We're just discussing about Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, America's largest city, of course, my former hometown, and in many ways, always my hometown, that he is being induced, perhaps, by the Trump administration to drop out

0:26.4

of the mayor's race that he absolutely will not win. Like, he definitely won't win. He's not, he's

0:32.0

not even close to the, to some of the other contenders, namely Mamdani and Cuomo.

0:39.0

Guys, tell me whether Sliwa or Adams has more support in the polls right now.

0:45.2

I'd be interested to see that because if you're a Republican, a lot of them are going to go Slewa, right?

0:50.2

So I think Adams might be in last place right now of the of the candidates that

0:56.4

anyone's heard of there might even be some other candidates in the mix so uh i'm not watching

1:00.2

as closely as i used to because i don't live in new york but we're paying attention here of course

1:03.8

on clay and buck to the broad strokes of what's going on and here's what i what i think you'll

1:09.8

see clay this is a reminder to everybody that Eric Adams,

1:14.7

we're talking before about whether something is opportunistic or something is in earnest,

1:20.4

when someone says I was wrong or when they're willing to speak out against the dominant

1:25.7

narrative, when it was very important for the nation,

1:32.2

Eric Adams, he's not a good mayor, okay?

1:34.8

I don't think he's not a malignant mayor, like he's not de Blasio who just tried to, you know,

1:40.9

he was like a malignant tumor on the city of New York.

1:45.1

De Blasio tried to do everything he could to undermine New York City, in my opinion.

1:52.1

I was living there when he was mayor, right?

1:53.6

I think Eric Adams, you know, is not really up for the job in a lot of ways, but I think that he was trying.

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