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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Clay's Prediction on the Georgia Grand Jury

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Foreperson of Georgia grand jury investigating Trump election case does media tour. Clay makes a prediction on whether Trump will be indicted in Georgia. DeSantis spokesman demands correction from NBC's Andrea Mitchell for lie about slavery. Is it time for a national divorce? MSNBC analyst says Florida is "all crystal meth and alligators." Andrea Mitchell says she was "imprecise" with DeSantis question, but she's still lying.

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0:00.0

Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sxton Show Podcast.

0:05.4

Our two of Clay and Buck gets going right now. Everybody thanks for being here with us.

0:12.9

What's the Churchill quote? Democracy is the worst form of government except for all the other

0:19.0

ones that have been tried. That's kind of how I feel about the whole jury of our peer system

0:25.0

sometimes, right? It's better than the alternative, right? You don't want some bureaucrat, although people

0:31.0

can't actually ask for a bench trial, but you generally don't want some bureaucrats, some man

0:36.4

or woman of the state to just determine your fate or have government employees who do receive

0:43.0

their paycheck from the apparatus from the system. So we got peers, we got people, right? Jury duty.

0:50.4

What was it? But do you remember the last time you did Jury duty Clay? I do. What about you? Do you

0:54.8

remember? Yeah, I was like 2000. Actually, I don't want to say it on air because I don't want to

1:00.5

come after me. It's been a while. It's been a while. I had to do it. And I got nervous because

1:07.1

it was a trial that might take a couple of weeks. And I, first of all, I'm an attorney. So I thought

1:13.2

I would get knocked out just based off being an attorney. And then I got all the way to seated on

1:19.6

the jury panel. And then one of the attorneys said, you know what? I really like listening to

1:26.9

this one. I was doing sports talk radio locally in Nashville. So it's probably been like 10 years

1:31.3

ago. The guy, one of the jury's one of the attorneys is like, I really like listening to Mr. Travis

1:36.1

on his on his radio show. So I'm just going to strike him. And so I got out. That was when I was

1:43.1

doing sports talk radio based on based on that fact. Otherwise, I would have been seated potentially

1:48.5

for weeks. And for what we do, it's actually noticeable when we don't go to our job. So I've always

1:53.9

been afraid of just like, I don't want to miss the radio show for two weeks because I'm sitting

1:57.8

on a jury trial. Right. So the jury system that we have is, look, our system isn't perfect. But

2:07.9

if you even, no matter what one may think of Andrew Tate and his possible innocence or guilt of

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