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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - Dogs Rule

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers a dynamic mix of political analysis, personal anecdotes, and listener engagement, anchored by Buck Sexton as Clay Travis remains on vacation. This hour opens with a heartfelt story about Buck’s Australian Labradoodle, highlighting the emotional intelligence of dogs and their ability to comfort during illness—a relatable and touching segment for pet lovers. The conversation quickly pivots to pressing political issues, with a deep dive into the controversial “Big Beautiful Bill.” Buck critiques the limitations of executive power, the partisan nature of judicial opposition to President Donald Trump, and the structural challenges in Congress that hinder meaningful fiscal reform. He emphasizes the urgency of addressing the national debt, warning of a looming fiscal crisis if entitlement and automatic spending remain untouched. Key political figures are featured prominently in this hour. Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson voices his support for raising the debt ceiling only if it includes significant spending cuts and a return to pre-pandemic budget levels. Buck also references insights from Stephen Miller, who outlines the bill’s major components: historic welfare and tax reforms, aggressive energy exploration, and strong border security measures—all while aiming to reduce the deficit. However, Buck remains skeptical, noting that even with these reforms, the scale of the national debt ($36–37 trillion) and annual deficits over $1 trillion pose serious long-term risks. Listener calls add depth to the discussion, with one caller arguing that Trump should have pursued smaller, targeted bills to force Democrats into clear voting positions. Buck defends Trump’s strategy as pragmatic, given the current congressional makeup and procedural constraints like the Senate’s Byrd Rule, which limits what can be included in reconciliation bills. The hour also features an interview with Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville, who discusses the Senate’s role in shaping the bill, his concerns about lingering Green New Deal subsidies, and his upcoming run for governor of Alabama. Tuberville stresses the need for fiscal discipline, entitlement reform, and a balanced approach to energy policy. He also touches on the challenges of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) in college sports, advocating for structured contracts and loyalty in collegiate athletics. The segment closes with more listener stories, including a powerful account of a dog detecting a woman’s breast cancer before diagnosis—reinforcing the earlier theme of animal intuition and emotional support.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.2

Why should you listen to Armstrong and Getty on demand?

0:07.9

We're not boring.

0:08.9

A lot of news is boring.

0:09.8

And tedious.

0:10.7

And depressing.

0:11.3

And makes you angry.

0:12.7

You don't want to live your life like that.

0:15.0

Hey, I'm Jack Armstrong.

0:16.0

He's Joe Getty.

0:16.7

We're Armstrong and Getty.

0:17.8

We try to bring you the truth.

0:18.9

And help you figure out this crazy modern world.

0:21.4

How about something about a comedic tone?

0:25.8

We have a winner.

0:27.4

Yes.

0:28.4

Listen to Armstrong and Getty on demand on the Iheart radio app.

0:31.4

Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:34.4

Hour three of Clay Ann Buck gets going right now.

0:38.0

And as you know, Clay out on vacation for the rest of the week.

0:41.3

So is he out next week too, guys?

0:44.4

Clay, yeah, he's out next week too.

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