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November 7, 2024 36 mins
The View's Sunny Hostin says Hispanics went for Trump because of sexism, sneers at uneducated white women and misogynist Latinos. Black women and unmarried white women are now the Democrat base. California still only has counted half the ballots. C&B Podcast Network host of "Battleground LIVE," Sean Parnell, joins Clay and Buck to discuss the Trump and McCormick victories in Pennsylvania. Travis Kelce under fire from libs for posting football pics on Election day.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back into the Clay, Travis and Buck Sexton Show.
We have so much to dive into with all of you.
Victory Week continues on Clay. I don't know if you've
ever seen him dance before, but he's at least metaphorically
dancing over there. Trump does is Actually I'm actually a
great dancer. Now I'm not looking Trump level dancer. I mean, humbly,

(00:23):
I am a great dancer, especially for a white man.
Would Laura back you up on this? If we put
here Laura Laura is she's a professional, incredible dancer. Yes, yes,
I think it's a good question. She's out and about
working today. She can text me if she's listening. I
think that if I am giving the standard of good
dancer for a white man, that she would say, yes,

(00:46):
Clay is actually a very good dancer for a white man.
And Brinkley, I think even for a black or Hispanic man,
I would put myself in the top twenty percent of
best male forty five year old dancers in America. I'm
confident on that your your humility is inspiring. I like
it is it is. I try to try to be
very humble. I like where you're coming from. So Clay

(01:10):
likes to dance. We are all dancing. It is a
great week for the country, for America. And here's what
I would say. I would say, I want the maximum
amount of confusion and wrong lessons learned possible for the Democrats,
because the more infighting they do, and the more pointing

(01:30):
fingers that shouldn't be pointed at certain people and all
the rest, and that means that they have less time
to try to mess up the works for Trump, the agenda,
everything else that's going on. And of course, you know, look,
we got jd Vance's VP. Nobody thinks that jd Vance
is a just there for window dressing VP. Okay, we

(01:50):
have a new generation of MAGA in the making and
everybody can see it. So that's why I'm very happy,
Clay that some of the some of the lessons learned
such as they are that we're hearing from different members
of the media is both wrong and condescending. And one
of the best examples of this, I would say that

(02:12):
the most uh awful I think awful is the word.
The most awful panelist on the View is Sonny Houston.
I can tell you no, it's true. I think I
agree on the rankings, the Power rankings of awfulness on
the view, I would agree with you. She is number one.
It's not a list that I would want to ever
be on, but she is number one worst. I will

(02:33):
tell you I have a good friend. I've said this before,
A good friend of mine for many years back knows
Whoopy Goldberg and has for a long time and says
she's a very kind and generous person. So so you know,
I always take I don't agree with her politics, but
I take into account that Whoopee has a reputation for
being a good person, which I really appreciate. I bet
Joy Behar. We've talked about this, We've written for moronic takes,

(02:56):
but she could make us laugh. I mean, she actually
is a comedian in some joy. If you're out there,
if you want to have a drink with Clay and
Buck sometime, maybe even have us on your show. We'd
have a great time. We would disagree with you on everything,
we would make fun of you, you'd make fun of us.
It'd be fine. So you know, there's a little bit.
I won't get into the ALYSSA fair thing. I just think,
you know, working for Trump and turning your back on
everything you ever pretended to stand for. I mean, that's

(03:18):
where it speaks for itself, although she tries to hold
some accountability here, Sunny Houston is I think the worst
on the panel. I'm just gonna say, and I mean
the worst in all the worst in all respects. But
I want you yes, also as I on the ALYSSA front,
can you imagine turning your back on the guy who
would go on to win the largest Republican vote since

(03:39):
nineteen eighty eight and be the future president? Because I
think this goes with like the Lincoln Project people and
the Bulwark people. You turn your back on the most
successful politician of the last two generations of Republican politics.
I think the fake Republican thing is on its way out.
They're just going to become Democrats.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
Now.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
I'm gonna started doing for people watching video the throat slash,
which is not allowed celebration in the NFL. Those people
are done. I agree with you. I think they're finished.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
I think that the fake Republican slot on all these
different channels and editor you know, people to Washington. Who's
the lunatic who writes for the Washington Post. I can't
remember her name as a woman she's completely completely insane.
I mean, there's probably a few of them. But who's
who's supposedly a conservative Ruben? I think it's Jennifer Rubin, right,
supposedly a conservatives conservative?

Speaker 3 (04:29):
Is she?

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Oh she used to be. I mean, I don't know
what she is now something people, I think she's certified
mill insane. Like what I see, That's what I mean.
She's I didn't know she was a conservative. Oh yeah, Oh,
she's the real conservative. Morning Joe Joe Scarborough just said recently,
I mean a week ago before the election, he's more
conservative than any Republican running for office.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
Now.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
I mean, look, it's laughable, and these people all are
now being laughed at as they should be. But Sunny Hostage.
I just I want every Democrat who going to run
for office, and every Democrat in the media to hear
Sonny Houstin's take here on why things turned out to
be so sad for Democrats in this election. This is
what we want all Democrats to believe. Play thirty one.

Speaker 4 (05:13):
We talk a lot.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
About these different demographics and these assumptions of where they're
going to go. Latinos in Texas, a district that's ninety
seven percent. Latino went seventy five percentage points for Donald Trump.
Why misogyny? The nose on the border chases is on
their doorsteps.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
And they were begging people to care about it for years.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
But you need to take.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Some lesson who is there? Oh my gosh, it's whoopy.
You couldn't really hear that clearly, I think, just so
you'll know, Eliza Farra is saying a border county that
is like entirely Latino voted overwhelmingly for Trump. And there's
a reason for it, which is that the border is chaos, anarchy,

(05:54):
and lawlessness. And Sonny Houstin's take is sexism. That's right.
Libs tell every that Kamala har tell everyone that Hispanics
went for Trump in the numbers they did just because sexism.
What what a point of view? A good pushback on this,
And I appreciate that Alyssa is actually right on this

(06:14):
because I do think that people are begging for security
at the border, regardless of what their race and ethnicity is,
because they want their families to be protected. And if
you have tons of illegals coming across the border, many
of whom, let's be honest, do have violent past, right
if it's just even a tiny fraction of them, why

(06:36):
would we allow violent predators into this country illegally on
any front? I mean this argument of well, it's only
a small number of them that are rapists and murderers,
how about the number b zero? I think we have
a failed border policy if we allow anyone into the
country illegally who is a rapist or murderer, or who
rapes or murders anyone in the United States, that number

(06:58):
should be zero, regardless of your political affiliation. Okay, but
buck good pushback here from Melissa too would be, oh,
so you you don't think that Joe Biden should have
been forced out? Because if your argument is the only
reason that Hispanics voted for Trump was because of sexism,
then you would have to believe, based on this election,
that if Joe Biden wore the nominee, that they would

(07:20):
have won. I mean, now, that's the logical conclusion to
that argument that Sonny Houston is trying to make that
Latino's move to vote for Trump because of sexism. I
don't buy it, because I think Latino's were going to
vote Trump over Biden too. But it's also it's such
a stupid argument. I mean, this is just this is
taking such a the side of this debate that it's

(07:43):
so hackneyed. I mean, no one really believes this crap,
do they like? Apparently they do. I mean, I'll just
give you an example though. I mean, I know people
were talking about it and I said it was crazy,
and it ended up being well, it certainly didn't happen.
Whether it was crazy or not, we can debate. But
if Michelle Obama ran as the nominee, if that, if
that whole plan, which again I didn't think was ever
to happen, but if that had happened one hundred percent,
she would have done better than Kamala Harris's numbers, no question.

(08:06):
And would she have beaten Trump.

Speaker 3 (08:07):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
He just want a red a wave and he kicked ass,
but it would have she would have done a lot better.
My point being, you can't just do this thing that
Democrats always want to do, where they put someone forward
who has obvious glaring weaknesses, and they put them forward
in part because of diversity, equity inclusion concerns, as in,
this is about race, this is about gender. And then

(08:28):
when people say, well, this person isn't qualified you say
sexist racist? How dare you? The American people spoke about this,
and the have had their voices heard on this, and
I would just say that she continues in this vein. So,
like I said, the Democrats keep going with this. Hispanics
who voted who wouldn't vote for Kamala are just sexists.
I hope that this is what all the Democrats start

(08:49):
to believe or do believe. And then the other one
is that the only reason Trump won is quote, this
has cut six uneducated white women and Hispanic men play six.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
I had to save this country again. Last night, ninety
two percent of black women voted for the vice president.
You have Latinas in the seventy percentile voting for the
vice president. What we did not have is white women
who voted about fifty two percent right for Donald Trump.
Uneducated white women is my understanding. You have Latino men

(09:21):
actually voting more for him, and you have and black
men was not the story. We're not the story here
because they voted almost eighty percent for the vice president.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Right.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
So, why do you think that uneducated white women voted
against their reproductive health freedoms? And why do you think
Latino men voted in favor of someone that's going to
deport says he's going to deport the majority of his community,
and like being called uneducated white women.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
Again it with the obvious there, Clay, that's great to
say that it's uneducated, sneer when you say it to
Sonny Houston, uneducated white women and misogynist Latinos. You know,
I don't know, maybe some people didn't want to vote
for an utter more who stands for nothing. That's possible too,
no matter what your race or gender. Also, can we
point out that nobody who's a citizen is getting deported.

(10:08):
Uh so the people who voted for Trump who are Latino,
it's illegal to deport them. They're not voting for themselves
to be deported. I mean, it's an embarrassing argument that
Sonny Hassen is making. They're an insulting one. But this
is what Democrats have become. This is important. I want
to play this because I think what they are basically

(10:30):
telling you, and I think this is important, and I
know many of you have come on to this show
and listen to it now who may have voted Democrat
in the past, like me. They are saying that your
race and your gender should define the choices that you
make in your life. I'm sorry, that's just fundamentally anti American.

(10:54):
We are all much more than the color of our
skin and our sexual preferences and whether or not we
happen to be married or happen to have kids. And
I think the Republican Party is saying, we have a
big tent. We're not going to agree on everything, but
what we basically support is free speech. We support the

(11:17):
idea of economic growth and capitalism as a good thing,
and we want your kids to be raised in a
safe and healthy environment, regardless of what your background is.
And the Sonny Hostins of the world who are wagging
their fingers, this is what the Democrat Party has become.
I mean, this is one thing that I think James
Carvell got right. The Democrat Party is basically the worst

(11:39):
woman in your family, lecturing you all the time about
why you were making the worst life choices. And I
gotta say, it's also primarily a foundational party now of
unmarried women, unmarried young women. What is this is important?

Speaker 3 (11:59):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (12:00):
If you had to say, what is a emotionally susceptible
group whose empathy can be taken advantage of not based
so much on logic, but just based off pulling their heartstrings.
I think most of you out there would say young women,
young men, and young women are fundamentally divorced. Now when

(12:20):
you look at how they're voting, young women are being manipulated,
I believe, based on the abortion issue to emotionally respond
to the Democrat Party, not based on logic. What was
the numbers buck married women voted for Trump? Yes, married

(12:41):
women voted Trump. Single women. I think the number is
plus thirty two voted Kamala, unlike any other number anywhere else.
And the other thing I would say is instead of
holding up black women and saying they're trying to save America,
maybe the question should be asked, why are black women

(13:02):
the only group in America now now monolithically voting one way?
Instead of praising that, maybe ask why is there only
one subgroup in America now today, black women that almost
uniformly votes one way? Black men are moving away from
the Democrat Party. Hispanic men and women are Asian men

(13:24):
and women are Jewish voters are Arab voters are Why
are black women the last to actually have a competitive
basis for their vote? I don't think it's good for
black women for Democrats to basically just put them in
their election category and never really do anything for them.
I think the way to get things advantageously moving in

(13:47):
your direction, White, Black, Asian, Hispanic, everybody in the country
is to actually put your vote up for grabs and
make politicians respond to the issues that you care about.
Because I'll tell you this, you know the number one
issue I bet for most Black w women safety because
their moms, because their grandmas. Do you feel like Democrats
are making your cities and your towns and your states safe?

(14:09):
Because I don't, are you really voting in your interest?
I don't think I could sit down with any black woman,
black mom, black grandma anywhere in the country and and
just in all honesty and with with all the information
I worked the NYPD for a little while. I mean,
I have some background on this stuff beyond just the
normal journal stuff. I could sit down and say what

(14:31):
I propose for this community, the city, et cetera, will
make you and everyone in your community safer without question.
And I think any Republican who knows the stats and
knows reality about criminal justice could do that. But Clay
it doesn't. It doesn't penetrate. It doesn't they you know,
I mean some black women voted Republican, but very very

(14:52):
very few. I don't think they get exposed to the
arguments unfortunately in a way that would really kind of
cut through. And again, I don't think it's beneficial to
have any group that only votes one way and politicians
take for granted. I think that's black women. I think
that the last group in America that believes in strongly
in identity politics and just goes all in the same direction.

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Speaker 1 (16:12):
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hanging out with us as we are rolling through celebrating
the Trump win and taking control of the Senate. Looking
very good for the House. But I was ripping earlier

(16:33):
and I'm going to keep ripping it because I think
it's important. Nevada and Arizona for the fact that they
still don't have their counts done completely unacceptable. It has
to be fixed. California only has roughly half of its
ballots counted so far. How is it possible that in
the eighteen hundreds we were able to have immediate understanding

(16:57):
of who won elections and somehow in the twenty four century,
we can't do it. This is unacceptable and I don't
think it should be partisan in nature. We've got to
have it set up so every state in America, within
twelve hours of its polls closing, has to have every

(17:17):
vote counted, and we have to know what happened. Because
thankfully this was a landslide for Trump. But can you
imagine if we were still sitting around waiting on Nevada
in Arizona. You can't have faith in elections when election
counting goes on for a week or more. Unacceptable. Let's

(17:37):
get this solved. We had it somehow. We're at work
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back into Clay and Buck. We are joined by our
friend show On Parnell post of the Battleground podcast in Pennsylvania.

(19:05):
Sean Parnell knows that terrain super well. I mean, it's
a national podcast, but he is in Battleground Pennsylvania. He's
on the Clay and Buck network. Sean, it's looking very
I mean obviously Trump one Pennsylvania. That's fantastic, looking very
not just good definitive for McCormick. You know, Dave Well,
he should be our next senator from Pennsylvania. The media

(19:27):
hasn't called it for him. What's going on?

Speaker 3 (19:29):
It's over? I mean they haven't called it.

Speaker 4 (19:32):
And consider this, uh that the AP called Michigan already
for Slotkin, the Democrat. It is a much tighter race
in Michigan. The race for Senate in Pennsylvania is over.
McCormick one Casey just does Either he knows it and
he's an election denier, or he doesn't know it and

(19:54):
he's just clinging to victory. I don't know, but the
race is over. He does not have a mathmat path
to victory. He should have conceded two days ago. But
you know, he's trying to drag this thing out as
long as humanly possible to get within the recount margin
here in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. And if he gets
within that point five percent for a recount, he hopes

(20:15):
for a miracle, some sort of hell Mary. But I'm
telling you both, it ain't coming. Put it in the books.
For McCormick. The race is over.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
Casey does not have a mathematical path to victory.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Sean, you have busted your ass. I was sending you
messages from being up in Pennsylvania at the Ohio State
penn State game. We were out. I'm very excited for
Dave McCormick and Donald Trump for their big wins in Pennsylvania.
How personally gratifying is it for you, given how hard
you've worked to see both of those races, which are
so fundamentally important, go the way of the good guys.

Speaker 4 (20:49):
Let me just give you the full context on this,
and I'll give you the scoop on how we flipped
Pennsylvania because we've kind of kept it on the download
for quite some time. Just some context for people who
are listening. I ran in twenty twenty at the top
of the ticket with President Trump. Lots of issues with
the twenty twenty election, which interestingly enough, people even Democrats,
are asking questions about now when you look at the
turnout in twenty twenty as it compares the twenty twenty

(21:11):
four turnout. Bad things happened in twenty twenty Senate race
didn't go as I initially planned. They waged lawfare against
me as one of the first victims of that in Pennsylvania.
But I threw myself into trying to make Pennsylvania more red.
I had an initial plan, a concept of a plan
when I was running for Senate in twenty twenty two.

(21:31):
I went to Dave McCormick eighteen months ago after his
primary against doctor Oz, but before he declared for Senate,
had a plan. I said, listen, this is outcome determinative
for Republicans in Pennsylvania. We have to start fighting like Democrats.
We have to start focusing on early vote and we
have to start banking mail in votes prior to election day.

(21:53):
In twenty twenty, the Democrats had a one point one
million mail in ballot firewall going into election day that
is untenable and is not good. Doesn't vote well for
Republicans on election day with that type of a firewall
in place. And so we rolled out this organization slowly.
Eighteen months ago. Guys, we raised sixteen million dollars for

(22:17):
this operation. And the task was very simple. Built an
early vote in a mail in ballot infrastructure that rivals
that of the Democrats to cut into that firewall. And
I told we had this constellation of different GOP groups
that were involved, a bunch of patriots who wanted to
win Pennsylvania. My guidance to them was say nothing, no media.

(22:38):
We don't have a comms arm. I want no one
posting on social media, no bragging, nothing but quiet professionals
working behind the scenes. Because I wanted the Democrats to
be complacent. I wanted the Democrats to think that the
Republicans in Pennsylvania are a mess like we have been
in the past. By the time the return started coming
in on requests for mail in ballots and then returns,

(23:01):
it was too late for the Democrats and we had
cut into their margin by seven hundred thousand votes. And
I'm telling you, it's these young kids in Pennsylvania who
work behind the scenes on this that flipped this state
and turned it red. And I could not be more
proud of these staffers. And I'll tell you another thing.
We're gonna grow. We're gonna continue this program here in

(23:21):
Pennsylvania to turn it red forever. Shapiro and Fetterman are
the last state wide Dems you'll see elected here in Pennsylvania.
And then we're gonna go to Wisconsin. We're gonna go
to Michigan, We're gonna go to New Hampshire, We're gonna
go to New Jersey and we're gonna do the same
thing there because Republicans, as far as I'm concerned, we
have a mandate now, an historic mandate, and do everything

(23:41):
we can to make it much more difficult for Democrats
to win in states that they count on being blue.
We're going on offense and we're not looking back.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
Speaking to Sean Parnell, he's on the Klambuck podcast network
Battleground podcast, great podcast and Sean, which many of you
are listening to, and the numbers are growing every month,
So thank you, thank you all for that, Sean. The
Amish stuff that I've seen online, the memes amazing, like
very happy to have our Amish brothers and sisters joining
the Conservative revolution here, a lot of them, as I

(24:12):
understand it, registering because the Amish haven't been in super
active political community. Can you give me some you know,
for a lot of people in the rest of the country.
You know, we don't know many Amish, you know what
I mean? Like, you know, Pennsylvania is Amish country in
some parts. What was the deal with that? I mean,
how many do we know registered? Is that all real?

(24:33):
Because the memes online were amazing.

Speaker 3 (24:36):
Yeah, of course it's real.

Speaker 4 (24:37):
They're eighty thousand Amish in Pennsylvania, and this is a
largely untapped voting block.

Speaker 3 (24:43):
The people that are unregistered.

Speaker 4 (24:45):
Of course, we should get out there and registered three
hundred thousand hunters in Pennsylvania that by and large are
unaffiliated with a party. But we know if they're hunting,
they're probably leaning GOP, or if not, they're moderate Democrats
that are probably pro gun. We probably Trump and any
Republican probably win their vot to you know. You know,
Scott Pressler has been amazing. You know, Cliff Maloney on

(25:05):
Pachase has also been amazing in terms of registering voters.
But I'll tell you another thing, like a dirty little
secret here. GOP was dooming like crazy when Governor Shapiro
signed the automatic voter registration. What he didn't realize is
that we had this clandestine group that was tapping into
that automatic voter registration in the state and immediately getting
those people mail in ballots. So we use the data

(25:27):
that Shapiro thought would benefit the Democrats, but we were
using that to get people ballots and things like that
and using that data to our benefit.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
And I think we're going to continue to use it
to our benefit.

Speaker 4 (25:37):
But yes, Buck, I mean, you look at the voter
registration trend since twenty twenty. You know, Democrats had a
six hundred and fifty thousand person voter registration advantage. Today
that number somewhere under three hundred and twenty thousand. So
a lot of people worked really hard to close that gap.
And this state is going to continue to trend read
as long as we continue doing the things that we're

(25:58):
supposed to be doing. And we are going to keep
doing that stuff, Sean.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
I hit on this earlier. Trump won Landslide, biggest Republican
win since nineteen eighty. I don't know if you've dove
hard into these numbers yet, but here's the final margins,
at least as I am speaking to you right now.
Trump won Wisconsin by thirty thousand votes. Trump one Pennsylvania
by about one hundred and thirty thousand votes. Trump won
Michigan by eighty two thousand votes. That's two hundred and

(26:24):
forty two thousand what I call big ten state voters
standing between us and Kamala. It's a win, but to
your point, it's a win that has to be expanded
upon so we can start to create some real breathing
room when it comes to these races.

Speaker 3 (26:42):
Oh, there's no doubt about it.

Speaker 4 (26:44):
This is if you look at it, talk about it
in terms, in military terms.

Speaker 3 (26:47):
This is.

Speaker 4 (26:49):
Of victory, a great victory, one that should be celebrated.
But it's one battle in the much larger political war.
We can't take our foot off the gas. And the
reason for that is is that we have a popular
vote mandate, which is amazing, by the way, so the
Left can't go out there and scream about how broken
the electoral collegees. We have popular vote landslide, which is amazing.

(27:10):
We've got the Senate, control of the Senate, the House.
They haven't called it yet, but it's ninety nine percent
chance that we're going to be controlling the House of Representatives.
We got the United States Supreme Court, We won state
legislative districts and state houses all across the country. There
is a mandate in place for the people of this country,
and Republicans who were just elected up and down the ballot,

(27:32):
you have got to honor that they the American people.
There is power bestowed on our elected representative is given
to them by the American people to act on this mandate.
And so I don't want to see any like resting
on our laurels. When people get in office, no squabbling internally,

(27:52):
go into office with an agenda, and do everything you
can to dismantle this commi Democrat agenda, not just for
the next four years, but for the next four hundred,
and do everything that you can to make it more
difficult for Democrats to win, because that's exactly what they
do when they're in power. They look for ways to
jerrymander states. They look for ways to pass voter registration

(28:16):
laws that are favorable to them, or dismantle election integrity
laws that would make it easier for Democrats to win.
Republicans have to go in and do the exact opposite
of all of those things to try to dismantle the
Democrat agenda because I'm just, frankly, I'm tired of being
the party of gentlemen losers. I'm tired of being a
speed bump on the way to what is an ultimate

(28:36):
Democrat objective. Republicans need to go on offense, and now
they have a mandate to do it, and they should
act on it.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Gosh, this is yeah, I mean, how much just pure
fun is this? By the way, like We've been telling everybody,
how about you? I bet Sean, you're just sometimes walking
around you and your wife and just like sometimes you
probably are just smiling, right because it just even if
something else is going on, you're changing light bulbs, you're
cleaning gutters, whatever you have to do. I know there's

(29:06):
a lot of people out there that feel the same
way as I do. Like you just feel like you've
had a perpetual smile on your face for the last
I don't know, thirty six hours or so. That's the
way I feel.

Speaker 3 (29:16):
I mean, look, man, I'm a competitor. You know.

Speaker 4 (29:18):
I played sports my whole life, and then I joined
the military, where hey, if you come in second place
on the battlefield, you're wounded or dead. And then you
get theme to politics, right, which is like a contact sport.
There's one game in the season, and it's the super Bowl.
And when you win that game, and you in a
decisive fashion, by the way, I mean, it just feels good.

(29:39):
It feels like you just win the Stanley Cup, feels
like you just won the Super Bowl. And I'm telling you, like,
this is great. We'll celebrate this victory, but this victory
needs to be used as a springboard into dismantling the
Democrat power base, because I swear these communist policies of
the Democrat Party are diametrically opposed of what it means

(30:00):
to be an American and achieving the American dream, which,
interestingly enough, is part of the reason why I think
the youth vote went to Trump. It's the American dream
has become an illusion for a lot.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
Of these kids.

Speaker 4 (30:10):
So we're on the verge of changing this country for
the better for our children and our grandchildren, and that
is a very very good thing.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
Hey, you got the Battlegrand Battleground podcast on the Clay
and Buck Now work. Sean Parnell the host. Also, Sean
Parnell is gonna be taking the reins of the Big
Show here on Thanksgiving week. He'll be Sean, you're in
on Black Friday, I believe, I think sometime.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
I mean I think that might be up in the air.
It might be around Christmas. But either way, when that happens,
I'm super excited.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
You.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
Well, we're excited you'll be taking the rains at some point.
Sorry if I got the dates wrong. I'm not good
with dates in general, though, so, but you will be
doing it so, thank you, Sean.

Speaker 3 (30:48):
Yes, yes, thanks guys.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
Look all right, we're gonna try to bounce back.

Speaker 3 (30:53):
We had a lot of wins already.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
This week, Buck, I'm gonna try to give everybody a
prize picks win right now Thursday night foot ball. It
is a fabulous matchup, by the way, I just want
to make sure because I don't do sports full time anymore,
and I've just been like floating on air over this
last win. Okay, yeah, Bengals Ravens. Bengals Ravens going on tonight.
That's a really good game, Cincinnati against Baltimore. I have

(31:18):
got a winning ticket for you with prize picks. All right,
listen along. We have to win all four of these.
If we do, then we are going to have a
ten to one payout, as we've had a couple of
times already this season. Now I lost last week, we
had three out of four, super close. Feel good about
this one. Here we go, Derek Henry more than ninety six?

(31:40):
Is it ninety one and a half? I think rushing yards?
More on the rushing yards. I wrote this down and
now I can't even read my own reading, read my
own writing. Jamar Chase More than one half rushing or
receiving touchdown. Star wide receiver Lamar Jackson less than forty
nine and a half rushing yards and Joe Burr more

(32:01):
than two hundred and seventy three and a half passing yards.
Joe Burrow passing offense starting to get hot. Lamar not
running the football very much. Derrick Henry best running back
in the league, Jamar Chase one of the best receivers
in the league. More on Jamar Chase touchdowns. More on
Derrick Henry rushing yards. Less on Lamar Jackson quarterback rushing yards.

(32:22):
More on Joe Burrow passing. So there's a Jamar and
a Lamar. Yes, there is a Jamar Chase. Yes, there
is a Jamar Chase and a Lamar Jackson. There are
two different people on two different teams, actually, and that
is the winning ticket. You can play along in Texas, California, Georgia.

(32:43):
If you've been feeling left out, Florida, where buck is,
Tennessee where I am thirty plus statespricepicks dot Com, use
my name Clay. They will give you fifty dollars when
you sign up and place a five dollars pick. All right,
your first five dollars. Pick you get fifty bucks. Base
you get fifty bucks just for signing up. If I'm right,
what I just gave out pays off at ten to one.

(33:06):
Prizepicks dot com. My name Clay, that is prizepicks dot com.
My name c Lay. Get hooked up today. Sometimes all
you can do is laugh, and they do a lot
of it with the Sunday Hang. Join Clay and Buck
as they laugh it up in the Clay and Buck
podcast feat on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get
your podcasts. Welcome back in Clay, Travis Buck, Sexton show Buck.

(33:29):
I'm reading a funny story. Travis Kelce obviously dating Taylor Swift.
Travis Kelce tight end for the Kansady Chiefs. Taylor Swift
endorsed Kamala Harris on his social media accounts. On Instagram,
Travis Kelce posted that he was excited about the Monday
Night football win on Wednesday, the Chiefs one Monday Night,

(33:50):
and social media users are upset at Travis Kelce for
posting about his team winning. One social media user wrote,
I feel like maybe this could have been rescheduled to
post any day, but today read the room Travis Travis.
Please not right now. We're mourning.

Speaker 3 (34:12):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
I would love if it came out that Travis Kelsey
also voted Trump, because I feel very good.

Speaker 3 (34:18):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
We didn't even mention this. There's so much going on.
Randy Mahomes, who is Patrick Mahomes's mom, posted a video
that she sent to me that I posted on the
web endorsing Donald Trump at Monday Night football. Brittany Mahomes,
who is Patrick Mahomes' wife, is also a big Trump supporter.

(34:39):
Patrick Mahomes is a Trump supporter, all right. I mean,
that's just the reality, as are many young Ish men.
But the fact that Travis Kelsey is dating Taylor Swift
and the Taylor Swift fan base is angry that he's
celebrating football victories in the same week that Donald Trump
won an election is just I mean, there's chef's kiss
moments in every direction right now.

Speaker 3 (35:00):
Black.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
I can't get enough of social media MSNBC, CNN, woke
lunatic reactions to Trump's whin. I knew it was gonna
be fun. I'm gonna be honest with you, it's even
more fun than I anticipated it would be. The tears
of these crazy people. Oh delicious. We put it up
at claytonbuck dot com for those of you who missed it.

(35:22):
What was there? Her name is like doctor, she calls
herself doctor something, who does the political analysis, doctor Charlene, Arlene,
Arlene Charlotte whatever, doctor, doctor Arlen. It is just so
just so condescending. The guy who worked at the liquor store,
she was like, you wasted your vote because he voted

(35:43):
for Trump. Again, if you are the guy at the
liquor store who sold it to this smug liberal left
wing woman who was lecturing you about how big of
an election she bought champagne if you missed it, how
big of an election win that Kamalo was going to have.
I would love to hear that guy's story. I'd like
for him to be able to come back and spike
the ball on this check.

Speaker 5 (36:01):
This right reminds me, Claire, what I used to do
when I used to be paid and on CNN and
people would occasional copy in New York and he'd be like,
you know, I don't agree with what you say, And
I can just look at them dead on and say
I don't care.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
Yeah, What is wrong with people who think that? Like
this is you know, I feel for that guy who
worked in the liquor store when she's buying her celebration
champagne because women's voices will be heard on reproductive rights. Actually,
maga is what happens. The Maga wave is what happened.
So sorry. Go check it out at claymbuck dot com.

(36:34):
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Let's keep celebrating. We'll see you all tomorrow. No Trump
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