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Hour 3 - Be Open to Being Wrong

By The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

November 14, 2025

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers a powerful blend of political analysis, cultural critique, and personal reflection, anchored by breaking news and audience engagement. The hour opens with a major announcement from the U.S. State Department designating several European Antifa factions as foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs), including groups based in Germany, Italy, and Greece. Buck Sexton explains the legal and financial implications of this designation, emphasizing the shift in how the U.S. government can now respond to anarchist violence abroad. The hosts contrast this move with past dismissals of Antifa as merely an “idea,” calling out the Biden administration’s previous downplaying of left-wing extremism.

The conversation transitions into a broader cultural critique, sparked by Senator John Fetterman’s candid remarks about the cruelty he’s experienced from the political left. Fetterman reveals that online leftist communities have wished death upon him and mocked his stroke and depression, prompting Clay and Buck to explore the toxic nature of political discourse in the social media era. They argue that the left’s self-righteousness often fuels dehumanizing behavior, and they commend Fetterman for speaking out against the cruelty—even as they maintain political disagreements with him. The hosts also reflect on Fetterman’s mental health struggles, including his admission that he contemplated suicide the day after winning his Senate race. They use this moment to advocate for mental health awareness, especially among veterans, and praise the veteran community for helping to destigmatize seeking help.

The hour then shifts to lighter but thought-provoking topics, including the etiquette of speakerphone use in public and the growing influence of apps like OpenTable and Uber on consumer behavior. Clay and Buck debate whether consumers should be rated by restaurants and rideshare services, similar to how drivers and businesses are reviewed. They discuss the implications of data tracking, social credit systems, and the fairness of mutual accountability between service providers and users. Clay shares personal anecdotes about his Uber rating being affected by his children’s behavior, while Buck jokes about his superior rating and preference for safety over speed.

The hosts also explore the emotional stakes of date nights and holiday outings, sharing humorous stories about Valentine’s Day mishaps, New Year’s Eve expectations, and SantaCon chaos in New York City. They emphasize the importance of planning ahead and the social dynamics of restaurant reservations, including how being recognized by staff can dramatically improve the dining experience. A memorable story is shared about receiving VIP treatment at Billy Martin’s Tavern in Washington, D.C., thanks to soccer legend Alexi Lalas being part of their group.

Hour 3 wraps up with reflections on the intersection of technology, privacy, and consumer profiling, as well as a preview of upcoming political coverage. The hosts maintain their signature blend of humor, insight, and audience connection, closing the week with a mix of serious commentary and light-hearted banter.

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