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October 14, 2024 36 mins
It's Columbus Day! Thoughts about the comparison to Indigenous Peoples Day. Elon Musk's SpaceX launches and lands rocket booster on launchpad. SpaceX is now better at space exploration than NASA. When will Elon get to Mars? Kamala campaign in panic, Harris absurdly claims Trump is hiding. NBC News poll shows race is tied.Fox's Bret Baier to interview Harris. Clips from Buck's memorable appearance on Bill Maher. C&B take calls.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome it everybody.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
Monday edition Columbus Day edition of the Clay Travis n.
Bucks Exton Show gets going right now. I am here
in studio with my may man Clay in NYC. And yes,
there is still a Columbus statue near here in Columbus Circle.
They have not been able to tear it down yet,

(00:23):
although Clay, you might have seen Saint John's University, and
the largest Catholic university in the state of New York,
has apparently canceled canceled Columbus Day celebration there. Yeah, did you.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
Know it was Columbus Day when you woke up this morning?

Speaker 1 (00:39):
I mean, I, yeah, yesterday.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Because I love talking about the truth of what an
Indigenous People's Day history celebration would mean. I like to
discuss with people that the Aztecs were a massive empire,
as were the Mayans, built a top slavery and human
sacrifice and the mutilation and torture of your enemies, and
that we don't know that much more about the native

(01:02):
peoples in this country because they had neither the wheel
nor written language, nor had they even discovered animal husbandry,
as in we had to give them horses or rather
the Spanish did so the Plains Indians got their horses
from the Europeans who came.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
This is not something that has known very well.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
So yes, if we want to have some Indigenous People's
Day talk, we can do that as well.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
But yes, no, Columbus.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
Day, I didn't even know. I didn't know.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
Ah not, you know, we got to have it always.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
Feels like kind of a ridiculous holidays, right when people
don't work on Columbus Day. I'm always like, that's the
little sting.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
I'll tell you.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
You're a Nashville guy. I don't know how many Italians
you have in Nashville. Okay, I'm a New York guy
and so here New York area, a lot of guys
are like A.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
I like Colaumbus Day.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
I like this guy Columbus good on the ship, you know,
important stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
May I found some good.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
It's one of the great Uh Sopranos episodes back.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Where Tony Sopranos like, hey, the guy he got on
a boat, he got over the he's amazing.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
So yeah, Columbus Day it was.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
It was incredible change the world, and we celebrate the
achievement of the discovery and the bravery required for it.
We celebrate it proudly. We don't have to sit here
and be.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
Like, well, what were Columbus's positions on trans rights? We're
not going there.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Okay, nobody had good positions on trend I promise you
the Aztecs didn't have good positions on trans rights or
anything else then either, But we will. We'll get into
also a lot of the news of the day here,
beyond just beyond just Columbus Day, which I think is
always kind of fun. And I hope that if Kamala
Harris does any interview, she's asked about this, you know,

(02:42):
and she's asked about whether Indigenous People's Day should should
replace it. We have Clay a lot, a lot of
news items to get to. Oh just in terms of
amazing accomplishments too. I won't spend too much time on this,
but if you have not seen it, I shared it
on x which is the platform Elon owns. The recapture
of the Starship as it comes back down to Earth,

(03:04):
we don't do a lot of I feel like the
Starship Enterprise theme song should in the background here. We
don't talk a lot about you know, outer space exploration
and the forefront of science here. This is incredible. This
guy who may have saved free speech in the Western
world because of his purchase of X, and has changed

(03:24):
the car industry and is creating robots that are almost
too human. It's getting freaky. Also has reopened Clay Space Exploration.
The entire space industry has had life breathe into it
by Elon Musk and it's going to take some time,
but we are now on a trajectory to dramatically expand

(03:45):
as a species or ability to be in space to
colonize other places. It's incredible stuff.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
I was texting with my sixteen year old about this
last night. He was so impressed. He loved the idea
of space travel. I know many of you out there
probably are fascinated by it too. What Elon has done
when you talk about remaking the automobile entire engine and
whether you want to buy an EV or not, the
fact that that even exists is pretty remarkable, and that

(04:15):
SpaceX is better than NASA at Space Exploration. Now Elon
and we know he's bought X, which is a major
difference in the way the media has impacted. But Elon's
goal is to be on Mars before he dies. I
think he's going to manage it. And it's a pretty
remarkable thing to contemplate all that he has accomplished, and

(04:38):
it makes me feel good that he is on the
Trump train as aggressively as he is, because he sees
the woke mind virus as a threat to human accomplishment.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
I think that's that's critical because if he wasn't also
political now and fully on the Trump train, there would
already be in you know, elite academic and technology circles
at the very top discussion of how this guy is
lining himself up in terms of his accomplishments, which I
think are beyond lining himself up to be in the

(05:06):
category of those greats like Isaac Newton, Da Vinci, Einstein, Marconi, Gutenberg.
This is civilization advancing stuff that he is doing. So
you know, we're trust me, friends, We're gonna dive into
politics here. I was on Bill Maher Friday. We'll talk
about that, did a great job to talk about that.
We'll get into some of the Bill Maher stuff and

(05:28):
the Kamala campaign, which still feels like it's in a
slow motion implosion. But I just want to take a
moment as we are thinking about Columbus Day and standing
firm on the celebration of an incredible achievement that there
was another civilization advancing achievement that occurred over the weekend
with video that you can see. We should put it

(05:49):
up on clambuck dot com just so people have an
easy way to see this. But the recapture of I
think it's the largest. I think it's the largest thing
sent up into the sky ever as well. And then
I will just say, it's not a plane, right, It's
like the largest aerial object that we've ever had up
in the air.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
And to have it recaptured and make it reusable. This
is in a hundred years.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
In one hundred years, no one's gonna be talking about
how Kamala gave the worst speeches and who care, right,
I mean, you know, we'll see if she's president. To
your point, Clay, nobody will even remember her name in
ten years if she doesn't win, but they will remember
this moment going in, you know, and on this Columbus Day,
people can think too, this is a civilization advancing achievement.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
And I just think, you know.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
All due respect to not just Elon but everyone at
SpaceX and the people who are doing incredible things. Incredible
things are still very possible, despite the communists who are
trying to tear us all down. So let's get into
what's going on here with the campaign. Clay, I know
we've got some some polls here. Oh, we've also got
the Martha Ratits versus jad Vance throwdown.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Have you did you see that?

Speaker 4 (06:56):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (06:57):
Yeah, I thought ja.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Jady's I have some people. I'm okay, you could give
me a little bit apology. Some people have been writing
me the last month or two. Look, well, you were right,
Jady's really good. I'm sorry I yelled that. You you know,
I'm like, It's okay. Hop on the JD train, which
is part of the Trump train. Everyone is welcome, good
to go. We shall discuss all that. But Clay, the

(07:20):
big thing, and this actually ties into the mar appearance
on Friday. The big thing is it's panic time in
the Kamala campaign. Based on the numbers. What is the
latest you are seeing and how are you feeling about
where it's all going with what three weeks?

Speaker 3 (07:35):
Get your votes in. I'm going to vote on Thursday.
I'm up here with you in New York again raising
money for tunnels to towers tomorrow, be back with you
here in New York on Wednesday. I want all of
you to go vote early. But there is a lot
of really good data that suggests things are breaking in
a very positive manner for Donald Trump. And there's a

(07:57):
panic setting in. And you know the panics setting in
when they're just throwing out Buck all these different arguments
that are complete failures. They're trying to say, now Kamala
is that they're hiding, that they're hiding Donald Trump, who
is doing rallies everywhere, who is doing interviews everywhere he

(08:19):
can speak with the largest possible audiences, and the continued
pivot buck. This news just came down. Things are going
so bad for Kamala that she's sitting for a Fox
News interview with Brett Baher on Wednesday. If you were
wondering how her campaign is going. She did the view,
she did Stephen Colbert, she did call her Daddy, she

(08:41):
did all of these different outlets, she did the sixty minutes,
and none of that moved the needle. In fact, I
would argue last week may have been the worst week
of Kamala Harris's presidential campaign so far.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
I don't had that on mar we totally agree. We're
absolutely in agreement on that point.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
And do you think she's gonna come off well with
Brett Baher. I mean, Brett Baher, to his credit, has
gone after Donald Trump pretty aggressively, where Trump was upset
sometimes at the questioning that he got from Brett Bayer.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
You know, here's something Joe Biden had been in public
life for forty years, so he was recognized. I'm going
back to twenty twenty now for a second. Everyone knew
who he was. He had been Obama's VP for eight
years and so there wasn't much mystery around him. And
he had always taken whatever the popular position was for
a Democrat at that point in time. But when we

(09:34):
talk about to hide him in the basement campaign, that
was more acceptable at that time. Yes it was bad faith,
Yes it was slimy, but there was a COVID pandemic.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
He is really old. He was actually at risk, right
he wasn't.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
I'm not crazy like he didn't want to be almost
eighty and get COVID, just like he would on.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
The road everywhere shaken hands, kissing babies.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
So there was a legitimate ground of goose for the
hide Biden in the basement campaign. The hide Kamala from
the public campaign is just too much. I know people said, oh,
they ran this in twenty twenty. I've been sitting here saying, yeah,
but guys, it's not the same. She's not under, you know,
in mortal peril from an aerosol eyes virus. Because she

(10:18):
should be, as I said on the mar Show, sitting
down with a blanket across her knees, feeding the ducks.
Because she's too old. Biden was too old. That's different
when you.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
Are panicked and you're trotting out new arguments three weeks
until election day. It's kind of a throw everything at
the wall and see what will stick. And listen. I
just want to play this for you. This was Kamala
in North Carolina claiming that they are trying to hide
Trump cut eight.

Speaker 5 (10:44):
Here's the thing.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
It makes you wonder. It makes you wonder why does
his sad want him to hide away?

Speaker 5 (10:57):
One last question?

Speaker 2 (10:59):
One last question?

Speaker 6 (11:00):
And are they afraid that people will see that he
is too weak and unstable?

Speaker 3 (11:10):
Trump hiding Buck is so desperate. The guy's doing rallies
all over the country, talking for hours at a time.
Everywhere he is turning. He's doing a different interview. When
you start to hear arguments like these, to me, it's
emblematic that they do not have good numbers and they're
just trying to find something that catches on.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
Well, she's also doing the thing that Libs constantly do,
which is accused somebody else of what she herself is doing.
The whole strategy has been to hide, and now she's
saying Donald Trump is hiding. You know, this is like,
I don't know, maybe if you're talking to a Democrat
and they keep interrupting you, and then they say that
you're interrupting them, something.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
That those of you who watch Bill Maher may be
familiar with.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
These are the tactics that democrats use, and I think
that it's not working, and that's obvious by the chain.
You don't change strategy in the fourth quarter, you know
what I mean, Clay, You don't change strategy in the
fourth quarter if you're winning, and so she is not winning.
Here is just to give you a sense of the numbers.
I watch Morning Joe in the mornings. I like to

(12:14):
know what the enemy is saying. NBC's Kornaki, Steve Koranaki,
it's actually one of the more reasonable guys over there
here he is. It's cut fifteen on where Kamala's numbers are.

Speaker 6 (12:24):
We just asked the basic image perception people have, is
it positive or negative of these candidates. Look at Harris
forty three positive, forty nine negative. We pulled this a
month ago. She was forty eight percent positive and forty
five negative. She was above water. As they say, that's
completely reversed. It now looks very similar to Trump's. That's

(12:44):
a pretty big shift when you're talking about erase this close.
And then there's the weight of the fact she's the
VP in an unpopular administration. And then here's the interesting twist.
We also asked folks think back to when Donald Trump
was president. Did his policies help or hurt your family?
And look at the difference forty four percent helping thirty
one hurting. The retrospective, you would say opinion of Trump's

(13:08):
presidency among voters arguably higher now than when he was president.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
Clay, this is a long way of saying, the more
people see of Kamala, the less they want to vote
for Kamala.

Speaker 3 (13:17):
Which we said on this program, and that was the
lesson of Kamala. Harris's twenty twenty presidential campaign, and I
was at a football game over the weekend Florida, Tennessee.
A lot of you watch games Saturday and Sunday. Your
point is well taken. The analogy fits. You change your
entire strategy if you're trailing late, and unfortunately for Kamala

(13:39):
that opens her up to massive criticisms. The fact that
she's sitting with Fox News buck then numbers must be
awful internally if she's thinking she's going to benefit by
talking to them, What.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
Is the one thing we can come back on this?
I want to ask, and let's I want to hear
you on the other side of this. If you got
to say to Brett bar one area where you really
want to answer. Brett's a very good interviewer, very fair,
but he's gonna push when he should push, because you know,
you should get answers to questions. I want to know
what you think the most valid one is.

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Speaker 3 (15:25):
Welcome back in Clay Travis buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all
of you hanging out with us, Buck, you asked the
questions we went to Break News, breaking that Kamala Harris
as she continues to desperately try to do as much
media as suddenly as she can to make up for
what I think is a clear deficit, is going to
sit for the first interview of her presidential campaign with

(15:46):
Brett Bayer, who hosts the six pm show on Fox News,
that is scheduled for Wednesday. What would I want Brett
Bayer to ask? Buck to me? The number one thing
that I think should Kamala should be pressed on is
all flip flopping when it comes to now you want
to wall on the border, Now you say you don't
want to support fracking, and not serious things like plastic

(16:12):
straws that she now says she doesn't want to ban.
I really think you have to hit the litany and
push her on, explaining that.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
I promise you all we didn't coordinate this beforehand. I
asked the question we went into break it. That's what
I would push her on too, because I think that's
that's where you can push and the whole thing falls apart.
And it falls apart because her whole campaign is dishonesty. Yes,
she this is what I keep saying. It's not that
she has changed her mind from that clay and now
she's a true believer. You know, She's not like, Oh,

(16:41):
Elon Musk is red pilled. No, no, no, this would be
I'm red pilled. Guys, vote for me, and then when
she's in office you will get the left wing radicalism
that she has stood for all along. It is a
fake out.

Speaker 3 (16:53):
Yeah. I think the one question that I would love
to see asked of a Democrat that has never been
asked is do you support men being able to play
in women's sports? I would love to see that question asked.
It's relevant right now because I believe it's San Jose
State has a man who's playing volleyball, a lot of
women in college are refusing to play against it. I

(17:14):
think it goes to the radicalness of Democrats that I'm
not sure what Kamala Harris's answer would be. That's one
that I would like to ask her, just based on
my own background, but in particular, all of her flip
flops to me are what I would hope Brett Bayer
would dive into and spend the most amount of time
in his interview with her.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
Yeah, no, I think that that's where he Look, no
one has really pushed on that. When she says my
values haven't changed, then say, okay, so what do you
know about fracket now that makes you not oppose it correct?

Speaker 3 (17:45):
And also, how in the world can you now support
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Speaker 2 (18:52):
Welcome back into Clay and Buck and yes on Friday,
I need a little Bill Maher action, Clay.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Thank you for watching and support and so many of you.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
We have a caller here, Katie in Northern California, which
is California's Bill Maher territory. Katie, what have you got
for us?

Speaker 4 (19:10):
Hey, Mega Dido's I'm a rest baby out here. And Buck,
I owe you an apology. I met Clay this summer
at a Braves game and I gave him a message
to tell you to shut up. And after hearing you
fight your way through that Marbs show, you won me
over and I'm sorry. You do not need to shut up.

(19:31):
You did a great job handling it. I am upset though,
because I had to listen to that whole podcast and
it was brutal.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
Okay, I don't.

Speaker 3 (19:38):
I'm to be honest, I don't remember somebody telling me
to shut tell you to shut up at a Braves game.

Speaker 4 (19:44):
But well, I was obsessed with your wife, remember.

Speaker 3 (19:47):
Oh I do, well, yes, I do remember that you
wanted to get a picture with Laura.

Speaker 4 (19:52):
Yes, yes, well I told you to tell.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
Buck to shut up. No, we heard that part. Yeah, yeah,
we get that. I'm glad. I'm glad I won you
over by going in there and fighting with the Libs.
Thank you so much for calling in. Let's take Mark
in North Carolina. Mark, what have you got for us?

Speaker 3 (20:09):
Good afternoon, gentlemen. Look this threat their interview.

Speaker 6 (20:13):
That is a blade that may cut both ways.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Fret, we lose.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
Ah, we're about to hear about the blade. All right,
let's let's get him back. We lost him for a second,
kind of just I don't, I don't. I think I
know where he was going with that. I don't see
that because I think Brett is who like Brett's done
this for many years at a very high level. He'll
push appropriately, and you know this is this is the thing. Okay,
let's talk with it. Bollmar thing for example, what happened

(20:41):
there was and those you haven't seen it, check it
out if you didn't see the overtime, by the way,
which they put up on YouTube, that actually got feistier
and that was three on one. So, and I also
want to say, people that say, oh, that are very
anti Bamart, Bill is one of the only people that
has a left of center audience who will have real
people on the right on It is so rare. So

(21:04):
I give Bill a lot of credit, a lot of respect,
and thanks for being willing to let somebody like me
go in there. Now, some of the other people at
that table, their decorum was off and their manners were lacking.
But here here's part of why that is Clay. The
first thing we talked about was where the Kamala campaign is.

(21:25):
And they have no good answer for it. They know
I got to go in there after the worst week
that Kamala's had and make the case that this is
a particularly weak candidate. And I said it on the show.
I'm like, Trump's gonna win.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
Yeah, And you're right, And let's play a couple of
these cuts. By the way, this is buck with You
got into a discussion about toxic masculinity.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
Because that was the topic, which I thought was so
funny because they say, let's talk about toxic masculinity, and
then I start getting someone in my ear like, why
aren't we talking about women in minorities? I'm like, because
if you asked me about football, Clay, I'm not going
to start talking about baseball.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
But that's what they did.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
Go ahead telling working class voters who are men in particular,
but white working class mail voters in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin. Sorry, bro,
the progress means that no one can speak for you,
and no one can be in favor of your interests.
Aren't working That's also who are going to be Why
is it just men when they're working class as well?
You realize, of course we were speaking about masculinity and

(22:24):
why right, The topics at hand is why is it
that the Republican Party is the party of guys who
are you know that that talk about masculinity in traditional terms,
that speak about courage, that speak about getting after it,
that speak about taking risks, and the Democrats are announce
your pronouns. Let's have boys pretend they're girls in the
locker rooms. Let's put tampons in the ground. This is

(22:44):
just reality.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
You know, they call them what's his name? All things happen.
They don't happen everywhere, well, but.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
They happen in enough places of the Democrat Party.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Won't condemn it.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
Okay, and you know again, I've got coming from multiple
sides here. But just notice the topic set by the
moderator the host is why are Democrats losing the masculine
vote and the male vote in this country? I start
trying to explain it, and what CNN lady starts to
say is aren't women in minorities, working.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
Class people too? I'm like, how do you even this is?
I feel so bad for these libs who are like, yeah,
like she's schooled you. How do you argue with somebody
who doesn't know what the question is?

Speaker 3 (23:23):
Buck? I wish you had just come back. You're like, okay,
you want to ask me questions speaking, let me ask
you one question. Do you think a man who says
that he's a woman should be able to win a
women's championship? You can say my answer is no. What's
your answer yes or no? They won't answer it.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Well, you know what she what she would do with that,
by the way, is if you and you would be
excellent on the show. I'm looking forward to You're gonna
be on there one day. She would turn to you
and say, I'm sorry about all this man's.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
Splaining that's going on here. You're not the host, Like
these are the games.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
That the sort of see democrats you can plus when
you can push back on them. And that there's a
front page article actually about how over the weekend I
was reading it buck about how if you watch football
right now, I give the Trump team tremendous credit. They
are running ads all during Monday night football, all during

(24:17):
Sunday night football in the NFL. And the ad is
really simple. It says, Kamala Harris wants to pay for
transgender migrant surgeries as well as criminals. And I'm hearing
from a lot of guys who don't really pay that
much attention to politics. They're watching that ad and they're saying,
can this be real? And they're only putting it on

(24:39):
during football games. And look, I mean, women are probably
a thirty five percent of that audience, but this is
a devastating attack that they don't have a response yet.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
Trump is on track to win the mail vote by
the biggest margin in thirty or forty years right now,
I mean Trump is, and he's also on track for
a Republican I know you're going to talk second hour
where he into where the black vote is right now
in this election. But the left, the Democrats are scared.
It's not just some right wing talking point, but just

(25:10):
clay the whole tone of the show. It's got back
this for a second. The timing of these things really matters.
The fact that you can go on like the fact
that I got to be there and say this is
Kama's worst week. It was the worst week of her campaign.
The whole thing's falling apart, and I said this, It
was exactly what you said about what Brett Baer should focus.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
In on this cut too. Kama's just making it up
and changing everything all the time.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
When Kamala Harris has tried to address policy.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
First of all, there's been a lot.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Of a regime of people in the media saying, oh,
the campaign, she no longer stands for that.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
I mean, you've talked about this year. I watched the show.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
You know it no longer stands for fracking, no longer
stands for she was talking about building a wall a
few weeks ago that kind of flitted out of the system.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
I mean, this is madness.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
You can count about a dozen different things that Kamala
Harris was very much in favor for four years ago,
that she is no longer in favor for now, and
when she's asked about it, which is rare because she
doesn't really appear in public unless it is to go
on the view and have an amen.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Corner, when she is pushed on it. When she is.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
Pushed on it, she says something like, if I haven't
changed my values, I mean, you know, this isn't like
an eighth grade social studies like okay.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
Can I just yeah? They had to It's everything I've
said there is true. Everyone knows it's true.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
The audience even started laughing because it's so obviously true.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
But this is where they got it because that.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
The at home left wing audience, Clay very upset, very
upset to hear there's very triggered.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
Well, they're coming after us, by the way, because of
your appearance, which we'll talk about in the next segment
and have some fun with. But I this is why
I give Bill maher credit and I give you credit.
You have to go in. It's basically three on one right,
you got two left wing panelists. Bill, to his credit,
I think is a pretty good moderator, So I'm taking

(26:49):
him out of the way.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
He could have totally sandbagged me in a you know,
in a way where I couldn't have said very much.
Event That's what CNN. That's why I stopped doing CNN,
because with the moderators starts over talking you and you
have a panelist and then another one, you know what
I mean, there's nothing you.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
Can get's right, So I thought he was fair the audience, though,
even they recognize how biased the view is, and also
probably that audience recognizes how dumb that show is, because
I don't think Bill Maher's audience is filled with imbeciles.
I think they're just traditional left wingers over time.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
No, it's a coastal elite audience. Honestly, it's a New
York dc LA primarily you know, sanfran a few places audience.
And I think that I wish there were more places
like this where we could have, you know, a robust
exchange of ideas. It also and this is always the talent,
and we're gonna get us a second. All of the
they all come out now the left wingers, they're also angry.

(27:45):
I said nothing. I could be so much more offensive
than that if I wanted to, Like, there are so
many things that I could go after about the Democrats
and whatever.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
I was really trying to focus on the policy.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
And if they thought that there was a point I
made that they they would attack the point everything is,
You're so ugly, Go kill yourself.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
How could anyone love you? Like?

Speaker 2 (28:04):
Just hundreds of emails and messages from all these people
who just all caps, curse words.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
You know what that is, Clay, the sweet taste of
conservative victory.

Speaker 3 (28:13):
Well, they're getting panicked. And also I give credit again
to Bill Maher because they do force people to admit
or reflect on their own cognitive dissonance in a way
on that show, whereas the sonny hostins of the world
are so moronic that they aren't even capable of forcing
their audience to contemplate anything.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
I disagree with Bill on some things strenuously, but he
appreciates smart, and he appreciates honest, and he will let
you make your points not true. If the other panelist
I was sitting there, but that's okay. He will actually
let you have the exchange of ideas the only place
where I have a really tough time. He really doesn't
like Trump. I mean he doesn't like Trump at a

(28:56):
level where there's there's really no leeway on that issue,
but on other things he's open having a discussion. Jessica
from San Antonio wants to weigh and with an important
important message.

Speaker 4 (29:05):
What's up, Jessica, Hi, guys, thank you so much for
taking my call.

Speaker 5 (29:11):
So I did.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
I watched you Buck on Bill Mar.

Speaker 3 (29:14):
I watched Bill Mar every week, big, big fan, A
long time.

Speaker 4 (29:18):
Dan.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
I should say I've changed over the years, but I was.

Speaker 4 (29:21):
So impressed with your appearance.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
And I didn't know you were so so good looking.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
I guess I've only seen pictures of you.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
I'm well, well, well, I mean, you know, hey, you're
happily buried, mad.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
I'll take it.

Speaker 3 (29:35):
I'll take waiting over the ladies.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
And in Texas. In Texas, Buck, we say we're married,
not buried.

Speaker 3 (29:42):
But my husband really enjoyed your appearance also because you spoke.

Speaker 6 (29:47):
To men and he was basically, you know, shaking his
fists as a TV.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
Yes, yes, you know, well if that makes Jessica, First
of all, your husband has fantastic taste in spouse and
in TV entertainment so or or conservative commentator.

Speaker 1 (29:59):
So thank you to him as well.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
And I would just say, what else do you have
to know other than when I'm talking about masculinity. The
response to my the response that I get at that
table is why aren't you talking about women? I actually
said this. They kind of talked over me, which happened
a lot when they said that. I'm like, this is
why Kamala will lose. And it's true because they can't
even go there. They can't even you're not allowed to

(30:23):
talk about working class male voters, and you're certainly not
allowed to talk about white working class male voters in
the Swing states.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
That alone is a no go zone for Democrats.

Speaker 3 (30:34):
And I also think for people who haven't been behind
the scenes in television, these are scripted discussions. This wasn't
you trying to grab the discussion and drag it into
let's talk about toxic masculinity. This was a topic that
Bill tah set you up for. And her immediate response was,
I don't know why we're not talking about things other

(30:55):
than the topic at hands.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
Thank you so much, Jessica. By the way, appreciate that nice.

Speaker 2 (31:02):
I say this too, you know, when we're sitting at
the table to be told when we're talking about see
here's how it goes, and we should put some of
these clips up also, and Clay and Bucks people can see.
But Bill says, Bill actually agrees with me because I'm saying, look,
you know me, there's stuff that men have it tough with.
People are allowed to speak about this, people are allowed to
push the interests of men in America today. I talk

(31:22):
about how more women are graduating from college. Men are
supposed to be able to be in the you know,
in the dating marketplace, earning more. But that's also not
okay because that's patriarchy. And there's these challenges, right, And
Bill goes, yeah, they do the more dangerous jobs. And
the woman next to me from CNN goes, oh, yeah,
it's so dangerous for you to be sitting at this table,
and like, I don't like to be that guy, but

(31:44):
like I've been into war zones. I actually served after
nine to eleven in the CIA because I was willing
to take risks to my safety in order to try
to advance. And I'm not saying that there were women
that did that.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
But overwhelmingly in the war zone.

Speaker 2 (31:57):
I mean, I was in Baghdad. What do you think
it was fifty one guys to girls. Okay, fifty to one.
So you know, she actually made the point better than
I ever could have, which is we're not allowed to
talk about men broadly and if you do, they'll attack
you as a guy, like why are you being so toxic?

Speaker 3 (32:13):
I also thought she demonstrated why CNN is so irrelevant. Yeah,
because she was really bad and I didn't even know her,
Like I asked you afterwards, I was like, who was
that panelist? She has a show on CNN. You want
to talk about how radio hell apparently too CNN is.
I had never heard of her, and I thought she
was awful. I thought she was emblematic of what CNN has.

Speaker 2 (32:35):
And I would say this, and you know, I know,
whenever I go out there, I'm representing us Clay for
the Clay and Buck Show, and I'm representing iHeart. And
you know, I never once got personal or nasty. Yeah,
and even when people are getting personal and nasty with
me out of bizarrely, but that's just the burden you
carry when you're speaking the truth and you're out maneuvering
the enemy. Sorry to say it, but that's just the

(32:56):
way it goes through.

Speaker 3 (32:57):
And that's why they're so angry at you. And we'll
have some fun with what.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
Oh yeah, we got We got some updates on that
in a second. But you know, I'm in New York
right now spending a little quality time with my family.
Few things are more precious than the memories created with
loved ones.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
You know.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
Actually, Clay came over last night. He saw my family.
We got we got photos and stuff up. But you
know what, there's a lot of old videos, Clay. We
didn't have time to show the old videos. We have
old videos though, including my mom. You guys all love
that in the bubble Youum commercial with the Karate Kid himself.

Speaker 3 (33:23):
That was great.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
Why do we have that on video? Legacy Box. Legacy
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(33:45):
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Speaker 5 (34:05):
Keep up with Clay and Bucks campaign coverage with twenty
four a Sunday highlight reel from the week. Find it
on the free iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.

Speaker 3 (34:16):
Welcome back in play Travis buck Sexton Show. We're both
live in New York City. Fuck. We were talking about
your appearance on Bill Maher, which people can go see
at clayanbuck dot com. You've also shared some of the
clips at buck Sexton. I shared some at Lay Travis
as well. But our beloved Crocket Coffee is now under
siege from left wingers who are angry because you went

(34:39):
on Bill Maher and they are spamming us with all
sorts of negative reviews of the coffee because they didn't
like what you said on HBO.

Speaker 2 (34:48):
They have threatened coffee company employees over email because of
what I said.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
On HBO.

Speaker 2 (34:53):
It is completely out of hand. These people are insane.
So this is what we talk to you about.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
What can you do?

Speaker 2 (35:01):
We say this, this is a company you are building.
This is a company that gives ten percent of the profits,
which any of you who know a business, note that's
a lot of the profits because profit margins aren't that big, right.
So now that if you sell ten dollars a coffee,
you don't have ten dollars in a bank account. You
might have a dollar. So we give ten percent of
the profits a Tunnel the Towers Foundation. I gave my
Bill maher honorarium the Tunnel the Towers Foundation. These are

(35:23):
the best people doing amazing things. And I go on
and say some things they don't like, and all of
a sudden they want to tear down a company that
is providing jobs for people, that's providing a delicious coffee,
and that is giving job you know, jobs coffee, and
ten percent of the profits goes to Tunnel the Towers Foundation.
So please go to Crockittoffee dot com and subscribe. Honestly,

(35:44):
like we're asking to do. This company you are building.
The coffee is absolutely delicious, and the communists have got
me in their sites now because their team got smoked Clay,
And you can get.

Speaker 3 (35:54):
A book if you put in book when you subscribe.
It's a great offer. But if you believe in free speech,
if you believe in American greatness and the legitimacy of
this country as the greatest that has ever existed in
the history of the world, you need to be drinking
our coffee every morning named after the legendary Davy Crockett

(36:14):
Crocketcoffee dot com. You can also give us good reviews
because again after Buck went on HBO, they're just trying
to spam us with negativity.

Speaker 1 (36:23):
Yeah, they're just disgusting.

Speaker 3 (36:24):
Man.

Speaker 2 (36:24):
These libs are monsters, little monsters. But you know what
I really said that that triggered them the most, Clay.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
Trump's gonna win this election. Oh, they hated it, and
I backed it up with the facts.

Speaker 3 (36:35):
Boom, and it's going to happen. We come back. One
reason Trump's gonna win men black, White, Asian and Hispanic
black men in particular. There's a full fledged panic. We'll
give you the data next

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