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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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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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  • Wellness Unmasked: Breastfeeding vs. Formula: Why Human Milk Is a Living System
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of Wellness Unmasked, Dr. Nicole Saphier breaks down the science and cultural narratives surrounding infant nutrition, explaining why human breast milk is not just food—but a dynamic, living system uniquely designed to meet a baby’s changing needs.

    Dr. Saphier contrasts breastfeeding with modern formula feeding, exploring how formula became the cultural default despite decades of evidence showing the superior health benefits of breast milk for immune development, gut health, and long-term wellness. She also unpacks the complexities and potential health risks associated with today’s formulas, including ingredient concerns and regulatory gaps.

    Nicole goes beyond biology to address the social and systemic barriers that make breastfeeding difficult for many mothers. Dr. Saphier calls for stronger community support, better education, and cultural shifts that empower women to breastfeed if they choose—emphasizing that infant health is a shared responsibility, not an individual burden.

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  • Normally Podcast: Don Lemon Arrest Fallout, School Closures, and the True Cost of Convenience
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz kick things off with "some banter" on weekend plans—from ice skating ambitions to a quick trip to Las Vegas—before diving into the week’s biggest cultural and political stories.

    The episode turns serious with a breakdown of the arrest of Don Lemon, examining the media reaction, public narratives, and what the case raises about First Amendment protections and press accountability.

    Mary Katharine and Karol also tackle the ongoing crisis of school closures and municipal dysfunction in major U.S. cities, unpacking how these failures hit students, parents, and taxpayers hardest. The episode wraps with a broader cultural look at food delivery culture—why convenience has become so expensive, how habits shifted after the pandemic, and what it all says about modern life.

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  • Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Feb 2 2026
    Feb 2 2026
    MO Senator Eric Schmitt Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt talks with Clay Travis about the federal funding standoff, DHS appropriations, and immigration enforcement, with particular emphasis on sanctuary cities and the challenges ICE faces due to non-cooperation from local governments. Senator Schmitt argues that sanctuary policies undermine federal law, public safety, and national sovereignty, while encouraging confrontations between activists and law enforcement. Another key topic is census policy and congressional apportionment. Clay and Senator Schmitt discuss the impact of counting illegal immigrants in the U.S. Census, arguing that it distorts congressional representation and federal funding allocation. They frame this issue as central to long-term political power dynamics and electoral outcomes, asserting that it disproportionately benefits Democrats and undermines citizen-based representation. The conversation then shifts to college sports, where Clay and Senator Schmitt analyze the chaos surrounding NIL rules, athlete transfers, and the weakened authority of the NCAA. Schmitt outlines a potential federal role in restoring structure through governance standards, antitrust protections, and collective media rights negotiations—drawing comparisons to the NFL, NBA, and MLB. They discuss proposed legislative solutions, including updates to the Sports Broadcasting Act, aimed at stabilizing college athletics while protecting non-revenue and Olympic sports. Behind the Curtain Clay delivers a detailed explanation of how the media economy shifted from advertising‑based revenue to subscription‑driven business models, fundamentally changing newsroom incentives. He argues that publications like The New York Times and The Washington Post no longer chase broad audiences or objective reporting, but instead cater to narrow, like‑minded subscriber bases that want their political beliefs reinforced. According to Clay, this model incentivizes slanted stories, selective coverage, and the blurring of news and opinion, which he claims is why certain false or inflammatory celebrity statements receive wide coverage while later clarifications or apologies are buried or ignored. Freespoke Internet Todd Ricketts, co‑owner of the Chicago Cubs and co‑founder of Freespoke, an alternative search engine and AI‑driven news platform designed to combat Big Tech bias and algorithmic censorship. Ricketts discusses his concern that companies like Google suppress disfavored viewpoints through search results and AI tools, citing institutional and cultural bias within Silicon Valley. He explains Freespoke’s mission to present multiple perspectives side‑by‑side, allowing users to evaluate competing narratives and form their own conclusions without algorithmic manipulation. Clay and Ricketts also explore the rise of AI search assistants, the decline of traditional search engines, and how embedded political assumptions inside large language models could wield even greater influence over public opinion than search ever did. Ricketts outlines Free Spoke’s effort to build a “just the facts” AI assistant that prioritizes transparency and ideological balance while avoiding echo chambers.The conversation widens to include the societal effects of algorithm‑driven social media, misinformation, and ideological reinforcement across age groups. Ricketts argues that AI‑powered platforms intensify polarization by feeding users only content that confirms existing beliefs, eroding shared reality and increasing distrust between neighbors and communities. Clay agrees, emphasizing the loss of serendipity in modern information consumption compared to traditional print media. The discussion turns to sports and Major League Baseball, with Clay asking Ricketts about the Chicago Cubs, rising player contracts, competitive balance, and whether MLB will move toward salary caps similar to other professional leagues. Ricketts expresses confidence in baseball’s long‑term stability while acknowledging the pressures caused by runaway spending from big‑market teams. Red vs. Blue Clay opens the final hour of the program by announcing major audience growth news, including the show’s debut on SiriusXM’s Triumph Channel and upcoming daily video streaming expansion, before pivoting into what he describes as some of the most positive national data seen in decades. A key focus in Hour 3 is new crime and public safety statistics, which Clay highlights as evidence that effective governance and immigration enforcement are producing tangible results. He details dramatic declines in crime, particularly in Washington, D.C., including steep reductions in homicides, robberies, burglaries, vehicle thefts, and overall violent crime. Clay connects these improvements to aggressive enforcement policies and ICE deportations targeting violent criminals, arguing that secure borders and law‑and‑order policies are directly contributing to safer ...
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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.

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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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