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🗓️ 29 July 2025
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show dives deep into the shifting political landscape, cultural identity politics, and the erosion of authenticity in modern liberalism. The hosts begin by analyzing a surprising New York Times article titled “Inside the Rise of the Multiracial Right,” which highlights how Black, Hispanic, and Asian voters are increasingly aligning with Donald Trump and the Republican Party. This trend, supported by interviews from Milwaukee, San Francisco, and the Texas border, is framed as a rejection of the Democratic Party’s perceived inauthenticity and elitism.
Clay and Buck explore how the Democratic Party has lost touch with working-class and minority voters, citing examples like Pete Buttigieg’s evasive response to a question about transgender athletes in women’s sports. They argue that Democrats’ inability to answer basic questions honestly has alienated male voters and minority communities. The hosts also discuss the cultural backlash against actress Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad campaign, noting that criticism is largely coming from liberal white women—a demographic they claim is driving the Democratic Party’s decline.
The hour features a powerful quote from a Black voter in Milwaukee who describes his disillusionment with the Democratic Party’s “white savior complex” and its focus on identity politics over practical solutions. This leads to a broader discussion about the rise of authenticity in conservative politics and the rejection of progressive orthodoxy, particularly among voters who feel left behind by the cultural left.
Clay and Buck also highlight a major trade deal negotiated by President Trump with the European Union, which eliminates tariffs and opens European markets to American farmers, ranchers, and fishermen. They frame this as a significant economic victory that contradicts media narratives about Trump’s trade policies.
In a featured interview, Mark Levin joins the show to discuss his new book On Power. Levin critiques the centralization of authority by Marxists, Islamists, and the modern Democratic Party, arguing that the American Revolution was fundamentally about who holds power—not just liberty. He warns that the left’s push for conformity, censorship, and redistribution threatens the foundational principles of the United States. Levin also addresses the Israel-Hamas conflict, defending Israel’s actions and condemning antisemitism on college campuses and within the Democratic Party.
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0:00.0 | This is an I-Heart podcast. |
0:04.6 | Welcome in, hour number three, Clay Travis, |
0:07.9 | Buck, Sexson Show. |
0:08.7 | Appreciate all of you hanging out with us. |
0:10.6 | Mark Levin will join us at the bottom of the hour. |
0:13.2 | He's got a new book out. |
0:14.1 | We will discuss all of that with him. |
0:16.6 | Buck, something that you may have never heard me say in four years on this show. |
0:21.9 | I am going to give some praise to the New York Times. |
0:25.7 | The Sunday, I swear, I'm an old man, so for those of you watching me on video, |
0:30.7 | I am holding my copy of the Sunday print edition of the New York Times. |
0:37.4 | And there is an article in there by someone named Daniel Martinez Hosong, and I probably |
0:42.8 | have not pronounced all of that name correct. I'm pretty good about Daniel Martinez. No idea how |
0:47.7 | Hosong is supposed to be pronounced. But his article is entitled Inside the Rise of the Multiracial Right. |
0:57.0 | And it goes into how white, black, Asian, and Hispanic voters have overwhelmingly moved in the direction of Trump. |
1:06.1 | And to their credit, they have interviews with black voters in Milwaukee, |
1:12.2 | Asian voters in San Francisco, |
1:14.9 | and Hispanic voters on the border in Texas. |
1:19.7 | All of them used to vote Democrat, |
1:22.7 | and they now have moved on to vote for Trump and be supportive of him. |
1:29.4 | And I was thinking about this when the Wall Street Journal, also over the weekend, |
1:37.3 | had a big piece analyzing larger political trends and issues, and they found the Democrat Party to be the least popular |
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