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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Sunday Hang with Clay and Buck - Mar 29 2026

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2026

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Clay shares his enthusiasm for historical books—particularly Rick Atkinson’s World War II and Revolutionary War trilogies—while Buck talks about finishing one of Clay’s recommendations, The Killer Angels: A Novel of the Civil War.


Clay and Buck joke about the true purpose of President’s Day—mattress sales and retail promotions—before diving into new YouGov polling that ranks America’s presidents. They express amazement that John F. Kennedy ranks second despite his short tenure, while foundational figures like George Washington are pushed down the list. They mock what they view as historically illiterate shifts driven by modern political narratives, highlighting how Andrew Jackson’s reputation has collapsed after decades of being taught as a top‑tier president. They argue that historical revisionism is a deliberate tool used to influence contemporary politics and policy debates.


The discussion transitions into a broader conversation about how history is politicized today, with Clay pointing out how cultural phenomena like the Hamilton musical distorted public perception of Alexander Hamilton. They emphasize that these battles over historical memory shape how Americans understand leadership, values, and government today. From there, Clay and Buck turn to former President Obama’s latest podcast interview, where Obama claims Democrats “have a harder job” because they refuse to be as “mean” as Republicans. Clay and Buck lambaste the comments as delusional, arguing that Obama is both out of touch and historically revisionist—ignoring events like his administration’s heavy‑handed approach to culture‑war issues, including federal pressure on states over gender‑bathroom legislation. They contrast Obama’s commentary with real‑world metrics like the dramatic drop in the national murder rate and the strengthened U.S. border under President Trump, asking whether any Democrat would ever acknowledge that Trump policies saved lives in heavily Democratic cities.


Next, the show turns to listener talkback messages responding to earlier conversations about AOC, identity politics, and “whiteness.” Callers raise satirical and thoughtful questions about the logical contradictions in AOC’s statements, including whether “white privilege” can exist if whiteness is “imaginary.” The hour then moves into humorous territory as listeners critique Clay’s mustache, suggest alternatives like an “Amish beard,” and joke about iconic facial‑hair styles. The hosts comment on the unexpected intensity of the mustache debate, which becomes an amusing running theme.

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0:00.0

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0:02.5

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0:04.3

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0:07.6

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0:10.3

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0:12.9

Sunday Hang with Clay and Buck.

0:16.7

Let me give you a couple of history recommendations.

0:20.3

I've been down this weekend reading Rick Atkinson.

0:23.9

He's got a World War II trilogy.

0:26.3

The one that I'm reading right now is about the war in North Africa,

0:29.5

which I knew very little about during World War II.

0:32.4

But given that it is Washington's birthday, Rick Atkinson's Revolutionary War trilogy. He's got two of the three

0:41.1

done. If you are looking for a deep and grossing, incredibly well done, not political,

0:48.0

just write up of the Revolutionary War. It is so well done. I give it my highest recommendation. And again, you can just get totally

0:58.0

lost in it. I'm almost done with your killer angels, by the way. I read a few books at a time on

1:02.6

Kindle. I'm almost finished with. It's fantastic. That's a very solid wreck. I think 1976 won the

1:07.9

Pulitzer Prize. It's great. Let's see. Ray in New Orleans, let's celebrate tomorrow is Mardi Gras.

1:15.6

F. We'll close him out. Let him sing the praises of Fat Tuesday.

1:19.8

Hey, guys, y'all talk about President's Day and how it's a goofy holiday and stuff.

1:23.4

It's also down here in New Orleans, it's Mardi Gras. So right now it's Monday.

1:28.4

It's actually Loonie Gras for Fat Monday.

1:32.5

But we're having a great old time down here.

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