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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - Clay's Balls Almost a NYT Bestseller

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show dives into a wide range of cultural and political topics, offering bold commentary and sharp analysis. The hour opens with reflections on the end of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, with Clay and Buck criticizing Democrats for what they describe as a performative and damaging political stunt. The hosts argue that the shutdown achieved little beyond public frustration and economic disruption. The conversation shifts to pop culture as Kim Kardashian’s repeated attempts to pass the California bar exam are discussed. While acknowledging her billionaire status, the hosts commend her persistence and ambition, contrasting it with what they perceive as a lack of humility and gratitude from former First Lady Michelle Obama. A significant portion of the hour is dedicated to a critical examination of Michelle Obama’s public statements, her Princeton thesis, and her perceived victimhood narrative. The hosts argue that the Obama family received unprecedented media grace and support, especially compared to other presidential families, including the Bushes, Clintons, and the current First Family under President Donald Trump. The show also explores the controversial topic of transgender athletes in women’s sports, spotlighting the International Olympic Committee’s evolving stance on eligibility criteria. Clay and Buck highlight the biological advantages of male athletes who identify as female and criticize what they see as the erosion of fairness in competitive sports. They reference high-profile cases like Lia Thomas and discuss broader implications for the integrity of women’s athletics, praising President Trump’s position on protecting women’s sports categories. Listeners also hear about Clay’s new book Balls, which blends autobiography with cultural critique, particularly focusing on the politicization of sports and the decline of meritocracy. The hosts celebrate its strong sales and potential placement on the New York Times bestseller list, encouraging fans to support the audiobook version. Toward the end of the hour, the show touches on California Governor Gavin Newsom’s apparent presidential ambitions, with speculation about his positioning as a leading Democratic contender. The hosts debate his electability and compare him to other potential candidates, noting his strong donor base and national recognition. The hour wraps with listener talkbacks, humorous pop culture references—including Pee-wee Herman’s “Large Marge”—and a lighthearted exchange about Clay’s treadmill habits during the show’s video recordings.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.3

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

0:09.3

Welcome, everybody.

0:10.3

Third hour of Clay and Buck gets going right now.

0:14.8

We've got a bunch of things I want to talk to you about.

0:16.7

Obviously, the shutdown is coming to an end, longest shutdown in our history.

0:22.0

And the Democrats are trying to say they fought the good fight.

0:25.7

Really, they threw a temper tantrum, and they made people anxious, frustrated, and made people suffer just because Democrats like to do those things.

0:37.3

They did not actually achieve their

0:39.3

main end, but we'll discuss that

0:41.4

a bit more coming up.

0:43.1

We've also got the very

0:45.4

very important news

0:47.3

that Claire reminded me of that Kim Kardashian

0:49.4

despite trying,

0:51.4

did not pass the California bar exam.

0:53.5

I believe she's tried a few times at this point, but has not yet passed it.

0:58.2

So we're hoping. We're polling for Kim to pass the bar exam. I think she, isn't she worth a billion dollars? So this really is just like a personal mountain that she is trying to climb.

1:09.9

We'll get into this, but yes, she is,

1:12.3

she definitely does not need the money that might come from practicing law in any way.

1:18.0

So that's not obviously an important story,

1:20.5

but it's one of those stories that people are going to be talking about.

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