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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 1 - It's All Gonna Be Okay

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show dives into a fast-paced, opinionated breakdown of the latest political, cultural, and media headlines, with a strong emphasis on conservative commentary and humor. The show opens with reflections on the ongoing government shutdown, now in its 21st day, framing it as a result of Democratic obstructionism. Clay and Buck also discuss President Donald Trump's $250 million White House ballroom renovation, joking about Clay’s dancing skills and the broader implications of the renovation.

A major segment focuses on the broken ceasefire in Gaza, with Buck emphasizing that Hamas remains unchanged and peace is impossible while its leadership remains intact. The hosts also highlight Judge Jeanine Pirro’s defense of Edward “Big Balls,” a man who intervened in a carjacking incident, portraying him as a patriotic hero.
The show then shifts to political media, mocking Karine Jean-Pierre’s book and criticizing the broader trend of Biden administration officials publishing memoirs. Clay and Buck argue that these books reveal a lack of awareness or integrity regarding President Biden’s cognitive decline.

A significant portion of Hour 1 centers on the heated New York City mayoral race. Curtis Sliwa refuses to drop out despite pressure, which Clay argues will ensure the election of progressive candidate “Mamdani.” The hosts debate whether Andrew Cuomo would be a better alternative and explore the strategic implications for the Republican Party. They suggest that a Momani victory could benefit national GOP efforts by making far-left politics more visible and unpopular in battleground states. The discussion includes commentary on Bill Ackman, down-ballot Republican candidates, and the broader impact on upstate New York.

The hosts also analyze the “No Kings” protest against Trump, dismissing it as ineffective and self-indulgent. They argue that the protest lacks clear messaging and fails to persuade undecided voters, instead serving as a form of social media virtue signaling. Batya Ungar-Sargon is quoted criticizing the protest as anti-democratic, noting that Trump is simply enacting the agenda he campaigned on.

Additional segments include listener call-ins, such as a trucker’s critique of collectivism and authoritarianism, and a humorous debate over whether teachers should be allowed to moonlight as strippers. Clay shares a personal anecdote about his son dropping a phone in the toilet and Alabama defeating Tennessee, adding a lighthearted close to the hour.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.4

Welcome in, everybody.

0:05.5

Tuesday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show kicks off right now.

0:11.4

Day 21 of the shutdown.

0:14.3

It's a real shutdown situation they are having here.

0:17.6

We will get into some of the back and forth.

0:20.1

Pretty straightforward. Democrats view

0:22.7

the obstruction is what they used to call up when you didn't do whatever President Obama wanted.

0:28.6

You all remember that. Obstruction is their only game plan right now. And if that means that

0:34.9

they don't have anything beyond it, so be it.

0:38.1

We can have a conversation about that.

0:40.2

President Trump is doing a $250 million dollar White House ballroom renovation,

0:47.7

which most exciting of all is that it's just a matter of time before Mr. Clay Travis puts on his dancing shoes and shows you all

0:55.7

the crazy, funky moves that he's got at some White House function.

1:00.0

You know, he's going to step on that dance floor, make John Travolta in his prime look out of the

1:06.3

beat. I would just say for for radio show host, particularly white guys who are radio show host, I would put myself in the top 5% best dancers.

1:16.3

I don't know who else is actually really talented.

1:18.9

And by the way, I'm not you.

1:20.3

I wasn't practicing TikTok dance moves by myself in my apartment during COVID.

1:25.2

So it may be the case that you're in the 1% or the 0.1%.

1:29.1

But I don't think that radio show hosts are renowned for their elite dance ability.

1:37.1

So I feel confident, much like when you came into the sports broadcasting, the press boxes.

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