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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 1 - Most Hated Industry in America

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show kicks off with a fiery breakdown of the imminent end to the government shutdown, highlighting the political fallout for Democrats. Clay and Buck argue that the shutdown was a strategic move by Democrats to sow chaos and emotional unrest ahead of the elections, but ultimately backfired. The hosts emphasize that the disruption to air travel—delayed flights, unpaid air traffic controllers, and public frustration—was a tipping point that forced Democrats to retreat. President Donald Trump’s response to the shutdown is spotlighted, including his call for bonuses for air traffic controllers who continued working and criticism of those who took time off. The show frames this as a leadership moment, contrasting Trump’s decisive stance with what they describe as Democrat disarray. Clay and Buck also dive into the internal conflict within the Democratic Party, noting that eight Democrat senators broke ranks, leading to what they call a “civil war” within the party. Chuck Schumer and Bernie Sanders are both criticized, with Sanders accused of using emotional manipulation and class warfare rhetoric to rally support. The show mocks the Democrats’ messaging around “Trumpism” and their failure to deliver tangible results from the shutdown. Healthcare becomes a major focus, with Clay and Buck launching a full-scale critique of Obamacare. They argue that the Affordable Care Act has led to skyrocketing premiums, reduced quality of care, and a broken system that benefits insurance companies more than patients. The discussion includes commentary on SNAP benefits, obesity-related healthcare costs, and the lack of price transparency in medical services. The hosts call for market-driven reforms and accuse Democrats of subsidizing the most hated industry in America—health insurance. The episode also features cultural commentary, including reactions to left-wing media outlets like MSNBC and The View. Clay and Buck mock the emotional tone of Morning Joe and criticize Sunny Hostin’s comments about Chuck Schumer, framing them as emblematic of liberal media hysteria.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.1

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

0:09.3

Welcome, everybody, to the Monday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show.

0:15.7

Much to discuss.

0:17.2

The government shut down.

0:19.0

Where are we on this one?

0:20.2

Inching closer to official reopening here.

0:25.8

There's a deal in the Senate.

0:27.9

So it looks imminent that the government will be formally opened.

0:34.2

But Democrats took this through the election and sure enough turned around and said,

0:40.5

you know what?

0:41.8

We probably should open this government at some point, considering that people are getting

0:45.0

stuck on tarmacs, flights are being delayed, government employees aren't being paid,

0:49.8

air traffic controllers, all of those things going on here. And it seems, Clay, increasingly clear that

0:59.2

the pain and chaos was the point of what the Democrats were doing all along. Their desire was

1:06.3

exactly what we saw, which was to frustrate people, to make them anxious, to make them agitated in advance

1:14.1

of the elections. And you, sir, yes, go ahead. You look like, I can't tell if you're

1:20.7

swiveling around with energy about this or you're just in your new studio. I'm in my new studio.

1:25.9

So, Buck, there's several things that could go awry. First

1:28.9

of all, we're going to have to get a picture taken. I am attempting, and you're going to think

1:32.9

this is the most ridiculous of all decisions that I've ever made. I'm attempting now to do the show

1:38.4

from a treadmill. Like, I'm trying to walk like four miles.

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