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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.

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  • The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Susan Crabtree on One-Party Rule, Corruption & California’s Collapse
    Jan 20 2026

    On this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, Lisa Boothe welcomes journalist Susan Crabtree for a deep dive into the consequences of one-party rule in California and New York City. They examine how socialist policies and political corruption have fueled fraud, homelessness, wildfire devastation, and utility mismanagement—while accountability remains elusive under leaders like Governor Gavin Newsom. The conversation also looks ahead to the upcoming midterms, exploring how voter frustration with government failures could reshape the political landscape nationwide.

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    29 mins
  • Verdict with Ted Cruz: Iran Revolution-Why this is Different...Trump is not Obama
    Jan 20 2026
    Iran’s Uprising: Why Trump’s Bold Stance Could Reshape Global Freedom The latest episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz dives into one of the most consequential geopolitical moments in decades. Millions of Iranians are risking everything to overthrow the Ayatollah and the radical Islamist regime that has oppressed their nation for nearly fifty years. Senator Ted Cruz and co-host Ben Ferguson unpack why this uprising matters, how President Trump’s decisive leadership contrasts sharply with Barack Obama’s weakness, and what this means for America’s national security and global stability. Trump’s Historic Call for Regime Change For the first time in his presidency, Donald Trump has explicitly called for a new government in Iran. His statement that “the Ayatollah needs to go” is a bold departure from previous administrations. Unlike the Iraq War era, Trump’s approach to regime change does not involve sending hundreds of thousands of American troops into harm’s way. Instead, it relies on empowering the Iranian people, applying economic pressure, and leveraging military deterrence when necessary. Trump’s message is clear: America stands with the protesters. He has warned the Iranian regime that massacring demonstrators will bring “real consequences,” strongly implying military action without committing to a ground war. This carrot-and-stick strategy is a masterclass in deterrence—showing strength without unnecessary entanglement. Why This Moment Is Different Senator Cruz argues that we are witnessing a geopolitical shift as significant as the fall of the Berlin Wall. Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba—three of the most anti-American regimes—are all teetering on the brink of collapse. If these regimes fall and free elections follow, the global balance of power could change dramatically, ushering in an era of pro-market, pro-freedom governments that choose friendship with America over hostility. Unlike past uprisings, this movement in Iran is fueled by economic collapse. Hyperinflation has driven the Iranian rial to over one million to the dollar, forcing the Tehran Bazaar to shut down because merchants were losing money on every transaction. Add to this widespread strikes in the energy sector and reported military defections, and the regime’s grip on power looks increasingly fragile. Obama’s Failure vs. Trump’s Strength The podcast draws a stark contrast between Trump’s decisive leadership and Obama’s passivity during the 2009 Green Movement. While Iranians pleaded for Obama’s support—chanting “Obama, be with us”—he issued bland, bureaucratic statements and prioritized appeasing the mullahs over standing with freedom fighters. Obama’s administration even sent billions to Iran, strengthening a regime that chants “Death to America.” Trump, by contrast, has taken audacious steps to weaken Iran’s power structure. From eliminating Qassem Soleimani, the second most powerful man in Iran, to supporting covert operations and leveraging economic sanctions, Trump has shown that American strength can deter aggression and empower oppressed peoples without endless wars. Energy Independence: A National Security Weapon Another critical theme from the episode is how Trump’s energy policies have crippled America’s adversaries. By driving oil prices down to around $60–$70 per barrel, Trump has weakened petro-tyrants like Iran, Russia, and Venezuela while keeping U.S. gas prices affordable for families. This balance ensures that America remains energy independent without devastating small domestic producers—a strategic approach that Biden and Obama never mastered. Energy independence isn’t just an economic policy; it’s a national security imperative. When dictators lose oil revenue, they lose the ability to fund terrorism, pay off enforcers, and suppress their people. Trump understands this, and it’s paying dividends on the global stage. The Road Ahead: What’s Next for Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba? As Cruz notes, the coming months could bring seismic changes. In Iran, the regime faces pressure from both the streets and the IRGC, which controls 40% of the economy and may turn on the Ayatollah to preserve its own power. In Venezuela, Maduro’s arrest has shattered the corrupt oil-for-cash pipeline that once propped up Cuba, leaving Havana’s communist regime in freefall. If Mexico stops sending oil to Cuba—a move Trump is reportedly pushing—the dominoes could fall even faster. The stakes couldn’t be higher. A world where Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba embrace freedom would be a world safer for America and stronger for liberty. Key Takeaways Trump’s leadership matters: His bold stance on Iran contrasts sharply with Obama’s weakness.Energy independence is security: Lower oil prices weaken tyrants without harming U.S. producers.Freedom is contagious: Regime change in Iran could spark a wave of democratic reforms across the globe. Listen and Subscribe to...
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  • Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jan 20 2026
    Jan 20 2026
    Going After Greenland Reaction to the College Football National Championship, where Indiana defeated Miami in a game Clay Travis and Buck Sexton attended in person alongside President Donald Trump. The hosts describe the atmosphere as overwhelmingly pro‑Indiana despite Miami hosting, highlight Trump’s appearance during the national anthem, and reflect on what they characterize as a renewed sense of public patriotism at major American sporting events. A deep dive into President Trump’s escalating push to acquire Greenland, which Clay and Buck frame as one of the most consequential and unexpected foreign‑policy stories of the moment. They analyze Trump’s comments asserting that Denmark cannot adequately defend the territory, his insistence that the U.S. “has to have it” for national security reasons, and prediction‑market odds placing roughly a 50‑50 chance on American control of at least part of Greenland in the near future. The hosts connect the potential acquisition to U.S. military strategy, Arctic dominance, rare‑earth minerals, long‑term resource access, and historical precedents like the Louisiana Purchase and the Alaska deal. Exploring the U.S. military presence at Greenland’s Pituffik Space Base (formerly Thule Air Base) and NATO reactions, including symbolic European military drills. Clay and Buck argue these gestures have not deterred Trump, who has elevated Greenland as a headline issue ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos. They discuss Trump’s negotiating style—starting with seemingly outrageous positions to force concessions—and speculate on territorial status, sovereignty questions, and whether Greenland’s small population could eventually vote to become a U.S. territory under existing American territorial law. Trump 2.0 An evaluation of President Donald Trump’s first year in his second term, marking the one‑year anniversary of Trump’s return to office and the official start of Trump 2.0 Year Two. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton frame this hour as a turning point—from executing the campaign agenda to actively selling Trump’s record ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, which the hosts describe as the final national referendum on Trump’s presidency. Clay outlines eight major accomplishments of Trump’s second term so far, led by the most secure southern border in U.S. history, followed by record‑high stock prices, strong GDP growth, declining inflation despite tariffs, historic murder declines, collapsing fentanyl overdose deaths, falling mortgage rates, and four‑year‑low gas prices. Clay and Buck argue these metrics reflect decisive leadership and policy execution, even as they acknowledge lingering economic frustration among voters due to residual inflation from prior administrations. Listener polls and talkbacks show overwhelming support from Trump voters, with most grading the president’s first year an “A.” Oppression Narratives A major cultural segment in Hour 2 examines what Clay and Buck describe as modern left‑wing victimhood narratives, sparked by comments made on The View by actress Pam Grier claiming she witnessed lynchings as a child in Ohio. The hosts dissect historical data showing the claim is impossible given Grier’s birth year and Ohio’s documented history. They argue the story reflects a broader media failure to challenge false narratives that reinforce ideological grievance politics, highlighting how such claims go unchallenged on mainstream television. This discussion expands into a deeper breakdown of historical lynching data, including distinctions between frontier justice, mob violence, and formal definitions used by organizations like the NAACP. Buck emphasizes that lynching history is often misrepresented for political impact, while Clay argues objective reality and historical context must matter in public discourse. Why Greenland Matters A detailed discussion of Greenland and geopolitics, which Clay and Buck describe as one of the most important foreign‑policy themes emerging ahead of Davos. They respond to statements from European leaders, including the European Commission and Danish officials, rejecting any U.S. claim to Greenland. Clay and Buck outline Trump’s strategic rationale, focusing on Arctic security, resource access, emerging shipping lanes, and historical precedents such as the U.S. purchase of Alaska and the U.S. Virgin Islands from Denmark. They argue Trump envisions a negotiated, voluntary territorial arrangement rather than military action, potentially involving direct payments and a referendum among Greenland’s population. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8 For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/ Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton: X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/...
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    58 mins
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Clay and Buck are great for America. We all miss Rush but we still need common sense in an insane world.

Hey Audible, why'd you cut it of dhort

Great show as usual

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If you want the truth and the whole story then you should listen to this.

Clay and Buck rock.

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I love these guys, I listen a few times a week, However, I have to manually do a search every time because audible will not let me follow this particular podcast for some reason. I follow others, but curiously, I can't follow a nice conservative one? I'm sure it has nothing to do with Amazon's political agenda or leanings. I'm sure it's an honest to God glitch.

Watch out for leftist Audible

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provides interesting insight and commentary on the news of the day from a non-left wing perspective. One a really smart guy, the other kind of a doofus, but they're funny together. I'll let you figure out who's who.

informative and entertaining

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I have listened to Rush for nearly 33 years and hoping for another 33!!! Praying for you!!

Long Live Rush!

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