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By The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

October 3, 2025

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show wraps up the week with a hard-hitting discussion on crime, politics, media trust, and cultural battles shaping America’s future. Clay opens the hour reflecting on family, fall break, and the importance of spending time with kids before diving into a major theme: the failure of progressive policies on law and order. He highlights shocking examples, including a Manchester, England terror attack committed by a man out on bail for rape, and a Seattle mayoral debate where the current mayor admitted he has “no desire to put criminals in jail,” even after multiple offenses. Clay argues that “toxic empathy” and soft-on-crime policies in cities like Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco have fueled chaos and eroded public safety.

The conversation shifts to demographic and cultural trends, citing data that 60.5% of babies born in 2025 are in Trump-voting states, underscoring optimism and family values in conservative America versus the left’s “apocalyptic” climate narrative that discourages having children. Clay frames this as a battle of good versus evil, stressing that optimism and strong families are essential to preserving freedom.

Clay then takes aim at media hypocrisy and political dishonesty, playing clips of Rep. Madeline Dean praising Joe Biden as “terrific” after his disastrous 2024 debate performance, only to later claim Donald Trump is in “cognitive decline.” He uses this to illustrate why Gallup reports trust in media has plunged to an all-time low of 28%, urging listeners to value truth over partisan spin.

The hour also touches on global security and Middle East tensions as the second anniversary of the October 7th Hamas attack approaches, with Clay reaffirming support for Israel and criticizing Hamas for rejecting peace plans. He then pivots to cultural influence and political strategy, previewing his upcoming book Balls, which argues conservatives must engage younger generations and fight cultural battles where they happen—on college campuses, in pop culture, and beyond. Clay emphasizes that winning hearts and minds requires bold messaging and outreach, not just “preaching to the choir.”

Listener calls add perspective on Portland’s decline, the need for federal intervention, and the broader cultural decay in left-run cities. Clay closes by sharing personal stories, discussing his media bans from CNN and ESPN, and reaffirming his mission to take arguments everywhere—from radio to TV to bookstores—to shape America’s future.

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