Episodios

  • BREAKING NEWS - 5 MURDERS + 2 SHOOTINGS IN JACKSON SINCE TUESDAY
    Dec 26 2025
    Special Christmas Night Edition: The Clay Edwards Show - Breaking News: Jackson's Deadly Christmas Week In this gripping holiday episode, host Clay Edwards dives into one of the deadliest stretches in Jackson, Mississippi's 2025 homicide tally—now at 74 with just one week left in the year. Over Christmas week, the city saw 5 shocking deaths (4 official homicides plus one suspicious case) and 2 additional shootings, all packed into a brutal three-day span. Could it have been 7? Clay breaks it down fast and hard, focusing exclusively on incidents within Jackson city limits. From an 81-year-old woman's remains unearthed in a South Jackson backyard (leading to arrests for desecration of a corpse) to a man shot and burned in his vehicle on Eddy Street, a double homicide of young men on Lynn Avenue, a pre-dawn Christmas morning killing on Luther Lane, and chaotic shootings at a motel and between neighbors—Clay covers the raw details with unfiltered commentary on crime, culture, and the silence surrounding black-on-black violence. Why no protests? Where's the outrage? Clay calls it like he sees it: "Cultural rot" in the blackest city in America, and a plea for community peace that affects us all. Sponsored by Men's Health of Mississippi—text "CLAY" to 601-805-1300 for your FREE testosterone screening and kickstart your New Year's transformation! Don't miss this raw, no-holds-barred recap. Hit SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, and SHARE on YouTube, X, or Rumble (screw Facebook—they demonetized us!). Join as a member for exclusive perks. More on surrounding county crimes and wild Mississippi stories coming soon. #JacksonMS #Homicides #ChristmasCrime #ClayEdwardsShow #MississippiNews #TrueCrime
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    20 m
  • Unapologetic White: JD Vance's Stand Against DEI Discrimination
    Dec 23 2025
    In this episode, I spotlight JD Vance boldly declaring it's okay to be white—no more apologies in America. We dive into the open anti-white discrimination baked into DEI, which has boxed out talented white men for decades, making everything in society worse by sidelining the innovators who built it all. Joined by Andrew Gosser, we tackle the real racism shift: how constant attacks, guilt-tripping, and demands for reparations are fueling black fatigue, turning well-meaning folks against unchecked entitlement. I'm done with the hate—facts over feelings, and we're fighting back unapologetically.
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    39 m
  • Holiday Clay Unfiltered: Raising Standards and Shutting Down Haters- Ep #1,124
    Dec 23 2025
    In this episode, I kick off Christmas week with a smooth commute from Brandon, scarfing down an energy drink after a late night of show prep. We dive into holiday meats—I'm ditching ham and turkey for ribeyes at family gatherings, loving the sides like green bean casserole. Share your go-to dishes on the text line. I offer solid advice: raise your personal standards right now to make goals achievable and life better—it's transformed mine by cutting out negativity. Shoutout to donors who helped raise $1,500 for local animal shelters, covering 12 adoptions; ignore the haters accusing me of ulterior motives—transparency matters. Address critics who say I don't do positive work: shining light on culture rot and thugs is positive, as is fundraising for disasters and sick kids. No sympathy for chronic bad choices like homelessness from drugs—I've seen it up close. Fascinating update: Zodiac Killer and Black Dahlia murders linked to one suspect, Marvin Merrill. Wrap with JD Vance affirming it's okay to be white, calling out anti-white discrimination in DEI that boxes out talent and worsens society—facts over guilt. Joined by Andrew Gasser for real talk on racism, trans issues, and black fatigue from unchecked demands like reparations. Unfiltered reality to start your day strong.
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    1 h y 27 m
  • TPUSA Amfest Drama & Mississippi Politics w/ State Rep. Fred Shanks (Ep #1,123)
    Dec 22 2025
    In episode #1123 of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards kicks off Christmas week with a successful charity drive raising over $1,400 to cover adoption fees at local animal shelters, aiming to find homes for pets this holiday season. Edwards shares a motivational quote of the day: "Being surrounded by people smarter than you is an opportunity, not a competition." The episode's fun question: Did you go to Hooters for the food or the scenery? Discussion turns to controversy at TPUSA's Amfest, including a recreated tent from Charlie Kirk's assassination as a photo op and infighting among conservatives like Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson. Guest co-host State Rep. Fred Shanks joins for hours two and three, covering legislative plans like banning Sharia law and CAIR in Mississippi, PERS retirement reforms, school choice debates, and sports talk on Ole Miss's playoff run, college football predictions, and DK Metcalf's fan altercation.
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    2 h y 1 m
  • FAFO FRIDAY (Ep #1,122)
    Dec 19 2025
    The episode features host Clay Edwards discussing his fight against cancel culture and highlighting overlooked issues in Jackson, Mississippi, including systemic corruption. He debunks a viral claim of racism involving police officers, shares why he's shifting holiday charity from aiding the homeless to funding pet adoptions at local animal shelters, and reflects on past community fundraisers. Edwards pays tribute to NASCAR driver Greg Biffle following a tragic plane crash, awards an "FAFO" to a woman fired for harassing an elderly worker over a political shirt, questions a potential cover-up in the Brown University shooting, mentions Trump's plan to return to the moon by 2028, and addresses discrimination against white males. He also takes listener calls and reads texts on these topics.
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    1 h y 22 m
  • Raw Doggin My "HEY DUDES", Why They Stink So Bad, And How I Clean Them.
    Dec 18 2025
    In this lighthearted segment, host Clay Edwards shares a personal anecdote about his Hey Dude shoes, explaining why he wears them sockless despite the cooler weather. He humorously complains about their intense odor, comparing it to marijuana "stank," and recounts how the smell "punched him in the face" after storing them briefly. Edwards details his cleaning method—removing the soles and washing them (and sometimes the shoes) in the dishwasher with detergent pods—noting it works temporarily but the stink returns after one or two wears. He praises their slip-on convenience but laments the awkwardness of pairing them with socks, admitting he's tried various tricks without success, and jokingly refers to going "raw dog" without them.
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    2 m
  • Kenneth Stokes Vs "Alleged" Dope Dealer At City Council Meeting
    Dec 18 2025
    In this segment, host Clay Edwards breaks down a heated Jackson City Council exchange where Ward 3 Councilman Kenneth Stokes confronts a critic named Harris, who demands Stokes resign over alleged unethical behavior and mismanagement in his district. Stokes repeatedly accuses Harris of being a "dope dealer" since elementary school, questions if he's been jailed for it, and points out his Texas plates while claiming he lives in Texas. Edwards praises Stokes' combative style as entertaining, speculates on their prior history (including a text suggesting Harris might be Stokes' nephew), and mocks the absurdity, calling Stokes a "national treasure" for his unfiltered antics. The clip highlights ongoing tensions in Jackson politics, with Edwards noting Ward 3's decline under Stokes' leadership.
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    11 m
  • Trump Gives Military $1,776 Warrior Dividend From Tariff's
    Dec 18 2025
    In this segment, host Clay Edwards celebrates President Donald Trump's announcement of a "warrior dividend"—a $1,776 bonus (symbolizing the year of America's founding in 1776) for every U.S. military member, funded by tariff revenues and already en route as a Christmas thank-you. Edwards highlights the surge in military enlistments under Trump compared to the previous year's lows, mocks anticipated leftist backlash labeling it "fascism" while contrasting it with demands for $10,000 student loan forgiveness, and urges Democrat-leaning service members to redirect their checks if they view the U.S. as colonized land. He plays a clip of Trump explaining the bonus and praises him as the greatest president ever.
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    7 m