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  • Towel Head Comment About The Squad Causes Nuclear Reaction From Caller
    Feb 25 2026
    In this fiery segment from The Clay Edwards Show, I dive into the State of the Union disruptions by Squad members, calling out Ilhan Omar as a "towel head" and "Somalian pirate" for her antics, including chanting against USA cheers. That sparks an angry caller who identifies as a "towel head" himself, blasting my words as racist and trying to get me in trouble. I fire back unapologetically, explaining it's just truth—she wears a towel on her head—and then unleash a heated rant: We're fed up with being the diversity punching bag, called Nazis and bigots while reaping America's benefits without respect. We've watched liberals drive the country off a cliff with stolen elections and failed policies—now we're taking it back, and if you hate it, self-deport for that $1,000 payout. Raw, unfiltered, and no holds barred.
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    9 m
  • Call Of The Day: Scott
    Feb 25 2026
    In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, my buddy Scott calls in to piggyback on a heated moment from an earlier caller that got my blood boiling. We dive into why not every derogatory remark is inherently racist—it's often just a descriptor taken out of context—and how life's too short to get offended over words. Scott defends my Christianity against critics, pointing out that the Bible is full of imperfect people God used, like murderer Moses and adulterer David, and reminds everyone that only God gets to judge. We take a fun detour when he mentions Michael Jackson on his playlist, sparking my thoughts on revisiting the MJ allegations with fresh eyes given what we know now about Epstein and fake accusations—maybe he was saving kids or just a perpetual child himself. Scott wraps by noting how true conservatives question settled narratives, unlike leftist ideologues, and we share a laugh before signing off.
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    6 m
  • Should Mississippi Allow Liquor Stores To Open On Sunday's?
    Feb 25 2026
    In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, I dive into the hot topic of Sunday liquor sales in Mississippi. Kingfish over at jacksonjambalaya.com has a story up about it—will we finally be able to buy wine and liquor on Sundays? It's been banned since booze was legalized back in 1966, but the House passed HB672 last week to allow it, and now it's up to the Senate. I'm kinda indifferent, honestly—some liquor stores say they don't want it because it might not boost sales, just spread 'em out thinner, hurting those big Friday and Saturday stockpiles for the weekend. They'd have to pay extra staff, and not every spot would benefit. But here's my take: let's do it. Places that don't wanna open don't have to—stand on your principles, I respect that. I've wanted a bottle on a Sunday during football season plenty of times and didn't have one, probably for the best. I'm all for ditching these blue laws and letting the market decide. You don't want liquor on Sunday? Don't buy it. You can already get it at restaurants or bars on Sundays anyway—it never made sense that stores couldn't. Same with closing times: why force stores to shut early when bars stay open? I'm not saying bars should close early either, just pointing out the inconsistency. If I were a state rep or senator, I'd vote yes—I'm about freedom and less government red tape, like a true conservative should be. Conservatism ain't always bible-thumping restrictions; it's the opposite—less meddling. What do y'all think? Should stores open Sundays or stay closed? Hit me up, I'd love your thoughts.
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    3 m
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