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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 1 - How Could They Not Stand?

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers an energetic, highly detailed breakdown of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, which both hosts describe as the most optimistic, patriotic, and compelling State of the Union speech he has ever delivered. The hour opens with Buck praising the address as “soaring,” “majestic,” and “the best state of the union speech” he has witnessed, while Clay balances the enthusiasm by noting the length but agreeing it was a powerful, unifying moment for the country.

A major theme of the hour is the contrast between Republicans’ patriotic optimism and Democrats’ visible hostility during Trump’s speech. The hosts highlight moments when Democrats refused to stand for straightforward pro‑American statements, arguing that this refusal reflects a deeper ideological divide in the country. The discussion emphasizes how Trump framed the future of America around national pride, strong borders, and a revitalized economy—core themes the audience will recognize as central to the show’s commentary.

One of the most celebrated segments of the hour is the hosts’ deep dive into Trump’s honoring of American heroes, especially the emotional recognition of the Olympic men’s hockey team and Chief Warrant Officer Eric Slover, the Chinook pilot wounded in Venezuela who continued his mission despite severe injuries. Clay and Buck praise these moments as cinematic, authentic celebrations of American courage and unity. They also spotlight the moving recognition of World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam veterans, calling the entire address one of the most patriotic events of Trump’s presidency.

A major policy discussion emerges around America’s sharply declining national murder rate, which the hosts argue is a direct result of Trump’s aggressive criminal‑justice and border‑security strategies. They cite dramatic reductions in Washington, D.C. (a 67% drop year‑over‑year), Memphis, and New Orleans, framing Trump’s first year of his second term as producing a 125‑year low in U.S. murders. Clay emphasizes that these improvements overwhelmingly save minority lives—a point they say Democrats refuse to acknowledge because it contradicts their political narrative.

The hosts also explore broader ideological battles, including the failures of DEI bureaucracies, the collapse of the “defund the police” movement, and the political realignment around patriotism versus national shame. This includes a segment on the growing national backlash against the medicalization of gender‑transition treatments for minors, which Buck argues were pushed ideologically rather than scientifically.
Throughout Hour 1, Clay and Buck also preview upcoming show content, respond to listener reactions about the State of the Union, and discuss the continued growth of their radio, podcast, and streaming presence across SiriusXM and YouTube.

This hour is packed with high‑impact political analysis, culture‑war commentary, and strong SEO‑friendly themes including State of the Union recap, Trump second‑term achievements, crime rate collapse, border security successes, Democratic Party reactions, patriotic moments, Olympic hockey team appearance, and recognition of American military heroes. It sets the stage for the remaining hours of the program by emphasizing the sweeping political and cultural implications of Trump’s address and the sharp ideological divide shaping the 2026 election environment.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.5

Welcome everybody to the Wednesday edition of the Clay and Buck show.

0:09.6

My friends, it was the best state of the union speech I've ever seen.

0:14.8

I'm just going to come right out and say it.

0:16.8

A little bit of a mea culpa, actually, because I'm a little salty about state of the unions.

0:22.2

Most of them are boring because they go too long.

0:25.3

I watched every minute of this one, as I tend to always do, because this is our job, but it was not boring.

0:30.5

It was, it was soaring, it was majestic, it was pageantry, it was fantastic, honestly.

0:37.3

I feel like a movie reviewer. I laughed. I cried. I felt my heart sore. It was fantastic. I mean, it was the best. I could not say enough good things about Trump's State of the Union. He was absolutely dialed in, locked in, Enfuego, all of the above. Now, we will dive into some of the policy of course

0:56.0

as as well as the very well-deserved victory lap that would mean that was the bulk of

1:02.9

the opening certainly of the speech and the democrat responses oh my gosh this democrat

1:09.8

party is nuts in fact I think one of the most

1:13.8

powerful moments, Clay, of the entire now, look, before I get into the Democrats, actually,

1:21.2

I want to focus on the positive here because many of you are probably familiar with

1:25.4

internet terminology. And for example, the red pill, which comes from The Matrix, which I've been saying for a long time.

1:32.9

Actually, I used to say this on my show, Clay, when I was doing a Saturday show for like five people on the internet.

1:38.1

I would say, guys, you know, we've got to take the red pill here.

1:40.7

And it became very popular because of the movie The Matrix.

1:44.0

And it means to see things as they truly are.

1:46.6

But now there are different pills with corresponding colors.

1:50.5

And there are people on the red.

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