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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Third hour, Clay and Buck kicks off.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
Now we're going to talk a lot about illegal immigration
on the border.
Speaker 3 (00:05):
In this hour.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Governor Greg Abbott of Texas will be joining us. This
big border state, very active on the issue of dealing.
Speaker 4 (00:14):
With the flood of illegals coming into this country, continuing
to come in, but reaching all time high numbers for
the first term or the only term of Biden, but
in Biden's term.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
It's astonishing how out of control things have gotten. We're
all waiting tonight for Kamala Harris to take I will
hopefully they're not going to make this at you know,
one o'clock in the morning or something. I assume that
they will manage the clock a little better with this.
I don't want to be up so late and have
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to suffer through a Kamala speech. It is not going
to be good. She is not good at this. I
don't think that anybody can deny that this is not
her skill set.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
What is her skill set? I don't know. That's a
whole separate conversation.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
But her skill set is not giving speeches and connecting
with an audience. So we're gonna watch it, we'll talk
to you about it. Tomorrow, Like we've said, JD Vance
gonna be on tomorrow, which will be a really really
good conversation on a whole number of fronts. And I
wonder if he even knows Clay that, you know, I
six months out picked him to be the VP, you
know what I mean? So he thanks to JD. I
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got a steak. Actually, I think I got like should
we tell everybody? Honestly, Clay took us to a fancy
place and I traded in my steak for gluten free
soft shell crab because I had never been able to
find that in a restaurant before, and we're at a
place where the chef agreed to make it, So thank
you for my gluten free softshell cred.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
It was.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
It was a great restaurant in Milwaukee that we went to,
and we had a couple of our staff with us.
So I picked up the tab there. I think I'm
gonna be down in South Florida in September. Oh, I've
already got the spot picked out. You are a steakhouse.
Oh ye oh, this steakhouse, my friend, it is a
scene and a half. You're gonna you're getting your You're
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getting your bets worth. I can assure you on that one.
I think we still have two outstanding that I never
have officially signed up for or against after Kamala got
replaced Biden. Well, that goes to that goes two ways,
like I need to you know or so are you?
Do you want to what are the wagers? What would
the percentage of the black mail vote be for?
Speaker 3 (02:27):
For Trump?
Speaker 2 (02:28):
You think he gets twenty five percent? That's what I
said when he was going against Biden. Are you Are
you doubling down on this one or you I have
to allow you to walk away because it's a different
fighter now in the ring. I am going to I'm
gonna double down on WHOA Okay, I'm not as confident
to take take the other side of this one. We'll
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make this a stake in twenty twenty five to spread
these out. I'll take I don't think Trump gets twenty
five percent of the black mail vote.
Speaker 3 (02:54):
We'll see.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
I'm not as confident now as I was obviously when
he was going against Joe Biden. But I think there
is going to be a tremendous gender divide in this election.
I think Republicans in general have become the party of
men and Democrats have become the party of women, and
I think Trump is going to win men by double
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digits overall, like fifty five forty five or more, and
I think RFK Junior actually makes that more likely. I
was more confident in the twenty five percent of men
when it's Trump Biden. Okay, so that that can we
can we table for one second to second bet so
you're you're in on the on the twenty five percent
of black men. I think black men are taking the
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action on the other side of this one. I can
already taste the Bernez now the.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
Other one though.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
The other thing I wanted to note is that you're
saying there's going to be a big gender divide here
Clay Dana bash Donald however, I never get her name right.
The bas dash over at CNN kind of said the
you know, I was like, she really going to go there.
She's going there. We're saying, you know, I make jokes
about like the the soy latte drinkers at the d
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n C and these guys who you know are are
are very comfortable when their wives bring over their their boyfriends,
and you know, like I get it, like there's a
lot of you know, a lot of sort of wimpy
guy stuff going on at the DNC, and here she
is saying that.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
Kind of She's basically like, it's okay to be like
low t guy. Play this clip.
Speaker 5 (04:26):
They are doing so in trying to put forward male figures,
Tim Walls being one of them, Doug Mhoff last night,
who can speak to men out there who might not
be the sort of testosterone Leyden, you know, gun toting
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kind of guy who wants to listen to Paul Hogan
and the kind of players that came out at the
RNC or might want to listen to that, but also
in addition and understand that it's okay in twenty twenty
four to be a man comfortable in his own skin
who supports a woman.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
Okay, with Clay Cutts, it's a little bit.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
It's a little bit like she said, Yeah, I mean,
we just need the low tem maale feminist vote big time.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
And I think that's what she's said. She's gonna get.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
I don't understand how any man can vote for the
Democrat Party. I'm just gonna say it, like, if you
are a heterosexual man, I don't understand how you can
vote for this party today.
Speaker 3 (05:31):
I don't I.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Understand why people do historically, because they basically have picked
a team and they don't want to change. But if
you are a man, they say so many things. I mean,
just listen to the speeches. They don't believe in the meritocracy,
they don't believe in capitalism, they don't believe in something simple,
which to me is very illustrative of this. They don't
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even believe that women's sports should be made up of women,
and they clearly are designing the entire party to appeal
to single women based almost exclusively on abortion. I mean,
I don't know how many abortions they've given away at
the DNC this year, which is super weird on a
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on a freaking.
Speaker 3 (06:20):
Like a mobile van. But we know they're given away.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
The sector guys getting snipped. There are guys showing up.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
That's why it's totally fair for us to say, what
kind of soy boys are voting Democrat? Right now? What
is this you're gonna if you're gonna get snipped because
it's a long time medical decision. Okay, fine, I have
lots of my lots of guys who have done that
after they had their families whatever. But to be like, oh,
I'm at the DNC. Now it's time for me to
like affirm my belonging.
Speaker 3 (06:46):
Like what I Look.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
There are lots of people that have had as many
kids as they want, and they say I'm out.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
Yeah, of course me.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
I understand that when you go through having multiple kids,
maybe even one kid, depending on your life, a lot
of people are like, I don't have the time the
inner ge. It takes a lot to raise kids. I
understand it. So I'm going to tap out. I don't
want to have any more children. I've already had three,
I've already had four, I've already had two to one,
whatever the number is in your family, I understand it.
But to be at the DNC and be like, I
can't think of anything better than to get my reproductive
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my my my ball snipped, and I'm going to show
up and then go cheer for Kamala like it is
a very anti masculine party. And that doesn't even factor
in buck the whole me too thing, the fact that
Kamala Harris tried to turn Brett Kavanaugh into a serial
gang rapist. I mean, this is this is a fundamentally inauthentic,
at anti masculine party. So I don't understand how a
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reasonable man. This is why last week, when I was
off and I'm sitting around thinking, I came back to
I don't see how in the world Michigan, Wisconsin, and
Pennsylvania middle class, blue collar, lower middle class voters mail
in particular, how any of them are voting for Mammala.
Tell you, Clay that you're not the only one that's
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taking the slings and arrows today that's being hit with
the incoming. You know, the howitzers are having their say
via our VIPs right now. I'm just taking incoming left
and right, Katie says, pretty sure. Gluten Free soft shell
Crab describes every person at the DNC just saying wow, Katie.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
Katie's basically saying you should have been high five and
Dana Bash during her low teh. I like, I'm supposed
to get snipped, dress up like an abortion pill, and
go eat my gluten free soft shell crab harsh way.
Speaker 3 (08:40):
Harsh Shay.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
Gluten free does not think like badass like you, Like
if you had to pick a series of adjectives, you
didn't know who the guy was, right, and you were
just like, Hey, you're gonna have to have a fight
MMA style. If you could pick gluten free as one
of the adjectives, I think most guys would click that.
Novak Djokovic credits being gluten free with him being the
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best tennis player of all time. Just throwing that out there,
mister sportsman. Well, some people would say it is tennis.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
I mean, I cannot believe this many heavyweight community and
now the tennis playing community.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
This is outrageous. I like tennis. It's fun.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
I'm not sure that people watch tennis and think, man,
this is the most masculine sport I've ever seen.
Speaker 3 (09:29):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
Wow, I'm.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
You guys poke him on the Clinton stuff, and now
the flamethrower comes out.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
Now it's he's not taking prisoners. Clay is out here
bayonetting survivors because you all lit him up over the
Clinton thing.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
This is how it goes.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
I'm just saying. I'm just saying that, uh oh, look
at how hard he hit that tennis ball.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
I don't know if judged that so called outr.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
They're they're like Andre Agassi back in the day. There
have been hyper masculine guys that play tennis. But I'm
just not sure that everybody thinks it's a badass thing
to play, right, Like everybody'll let.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Hang out here by himself.
Speaker 3 (10:16):
Now, I don't even just trying to think.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
If you like sports for masculinity, football would be number one,
right team sports. I think football is clearly number one. Now,
boxing and UFC are different levels. Those are individual sports.
I would put tennis pretty far down the list. I mean,
I don't know. I think tennis is all about mind
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and uh below baseball, And I don't think a baseball
is a high Oh.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
I disagree with that. I disagree with that.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
You you, you can look like Homer Simpson and be
a baseball player, but you could really get I mean,
you have to stand there and somebody's throwing a ball
at you one hundred miles an hour, like a hardball,
not a tennis ball. I think baseball is more masculine
than tennis.
Speaker 6 (11:01):
Man.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
I think if you asked a woman, hey, you have
to date a guy who play hockey, is like the
hockey guy's probably blowing me up right now. Hockey is
off the charts. Those guys just get teeth knocked out.
Like I wouldn't play. I wouldn't play hockey. I'm too
much of a w what's to play hockey? When I
saw buck that people get teeth knocked out and they
just go right back in the game. If I lost
a tooth in a sport, I would be like, I've
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never played. This is like when people try to recruit
me for college rugby. I would always see these guys
and I'm like, you look like a filthy, homeless person
and you're bleeding out of three three places right now. Like,
I don't think I want to play your rugby. It's
not my sport. I'm not claiming that I'm the most
masculine guy out there. Again, I've seen these hockey guys.
They get like twenty stitches in their in their gum
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after they took a Did you.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
Did you hit your ten reps at one five? By
the way, is there a video winsday?
Speaker 3 (11:50):
I'm gonna take video next week. I didn't realize this.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
That puts me in the top point one percent of
strongest men. If you can, I didn't do you know
only one in one thousand men can bench press two
hundred and twenty five pounds. Yeah, yeah, I did one
in a thousand and If you can do ten. I mean,
obviously I can do two twenty five, but I'm gonna
on Wednesday post the video of forty five year old me,
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far from an elite athlete, just repping out ten on
one e. I just respected trying to get more Midwestern
soccer moms listening to our radio show by posting the
video of you doing ten reps with one eighty five.
Speaker 3 (12:28):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (12:29):
Clay Travis bringing in ladies. Grandma's out there love me.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
This is a true story in Tennessee, in Clay's hometown.
He said, grandma's love me, and I'm not kidding. Within
three seconds, a grandma came up, hugged him and kissed
him on the cheek.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Was like I love you, Clay Truvis, and.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
I was like, this is too weird. I don't know
how that happened. He just made her appear. I will
say this, I am the only person that has managed
to combine frat guys and grandma's as the base of
their fans. I'm going to tell you a true story
when Clay took me to my first SEC football game
and we walked through frat row, all these frat bros
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with their blue blazers and their flip flops were offering
us this beverage that was very sweet, and I had
a few of and got a little silly.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
It got a little silly.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
What I did not have were sorority girls running over
saying I love your radio show. A lot of fraternity
brothers running over saying they love the radio show, but
you want to talk about a gender separation like this election.
Sorority girls nothing to do with the Clay and Buck show.
So I mean fraternity bros all in. I'm about to
go on the road for college football. I'm going to
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lead the nation in pretty girls taking photos of me
with their boyfriends and their husbands and having no earthly
idea who I am. It really is extraordinary. Their husbands,
the fraternity guys, they all want to picture. The girls
don't even know how to take, like they're used to
being the Instagram girlfriend who gets her picture taken. They've
never even seen their boyfriends and their husbands ask for
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a photo before. I will skip the open lines too
if we have a single active sorority sister listening to
the show right now, and I will also skip any
of the frat bros, especially if they love sec football
because we can do the rest of the show with
those calls, but we would have crickets on the sorority.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
So anyway, gender divide is a real thing.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
By the way, tennis players, it's at Clay Travis on Twitter. Okay,
just saying relative to other athletes, you aren't particularly masculine.
I just I think this is nonsense. I'm as Clay
stands alone on this one. Next thing, you know, he's
going to be throwing piccolo players under the bus. It's
just outrageous what's going on today. They are more masculine
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Find them on the free iHeartRadio app or wherever you
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Our producer Greg is just taking in coming in every
different direction now in the VIP email, I told them
they poked the bear in the last hour. Now the
bear is loose, Clay is he's gone rogue everyone. Well,
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we got RFK junior people who are super fired up
about this, and we actually have you were just saying
off Airbuck, I think a lot of people who listen
to this show are RFK junior voters. Yeah, and now
they're going to I think most of them be Trump voters.
We'll take some more calls on this as it plays out,
particularly tomorrow if we get the official endorsement. Tennis people
are just I mean, they are overhand smashing at me
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right now for not believing that they're super masculine. And
some people are still weighing in on my Hey, I
like the nineties and I don't think Bill Clinton was
the worst president ever. Take some of you are super
fired up. All three of those groups just firing away
with everything they've got right now. Simultaneously. So, by the way,
the governor of Texas, we are going to talk with him.
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Greg Abbott here in about seven or eight minutes when
we come back out of this next break, and that
should be interesting because Trump is headed into the border
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Welcome back you and everybody joining us right now. The
governor of Texas, Governor Greg Abbott. Mister Governor, Great to
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have you back on the program.
Speaker 6 (19:05):
Hey, great to be back. How you guys, doing you
guys ready for college football season?
Speaker 2 (19:08):
We are, sir, We are came in and we are
ready also for a big Republican win in this election.
Speaker 3 (19:15):
God willing. Let's dive into this.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
The border is one of the biggest vulnerabilities that the
Harris Walls ticket has. One thing that we haven't heard
a lot about is what's going on at the border now.
The way Democrats try to speak about it, they act like, well,
it's been largely secured or partially secured. What's the status
of the border as we go into this election season, cheg.
Speaker 6 (19:43):
Give me the status, but you first need to know
the timeline. Remember that Harris and Biden refuse to take
any action whatsoever other than allow people in illegally until June,
as in two months ago when Biden took this action
that he said fix the border problem. So remember that
June timetable. Then remember this, and that is if you
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look at when the decline actually begin of people crossing
the border illegally, it happened late last year. So what
caused it to begin to go down? What cause it was?
The action that Texas had taken. When you added all
up together, Texas has built a mile after mile of
the same border wall that President of Trump built. We've
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added those big orange buoys that stop people from crossing
that are placed in the Rio Grand River. We have
thousands of National Guard members who have built hundreds of
miles of razor wire border barrier that deny illegal entry.
Here's the point. If you look at that park and
Eagle Pass, Texas, that's fifty acres in size that Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris had used to process up to
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five thousand illegal immigrants a day. I ordered the National
Guard to why are that shut? And since that time
we've had an average now of less than one person
crossing that area a day as opposed to five thousand.
Then on top of that, if you look at the
overall decline and what Texas has been able to achieve
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over the past year of illegal crossings on the border
in Texas, it has gone down eighty seven percent. And
because Texas represents two thirds of the entire border, because
of what Texas has been able to achieve, that means
that overall illegal immigration across the entire border has gone down.
It's been Texas our efforts to put up resistance to
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do the things that the federal government is supposed to do,
which is to deny illegal entry. That's what has actually
led to the massive decline in illegal border crossings.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Governor Abbott with US right now, Governor, I think this
is really important for what you do. If Donald Trump
is elected in about seventy five days and takes office
in January, versus if Kamala Harris is elected and takes
office in January, what will it mean for the Texas border?
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And as a corollary to that, or in addition to that,
what will it mean to so many other communities because
people don't stop in Texas, all of them, they filter
in everywhere. How much different is your job in Texas As,
right there on the front line of the border with
Kamala in office versus Trump.
Speaker 6 (22:23):
In office, night and day difference. When Trump does get elected,
and one reason he will get elected is because of
the disaster and the danger and the death caused by
the Harris Biden border policy. You know, think of all
the people whose names you could write a off front
now who have been murdered by illegal immigrants who have
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been allowed in by Kamala Harris as the borders are
so For one, the death in Mayhem that we've seen
over the past year will be eliminated. But more than that,
President of Trump will do two large things. One is
reinstitute what led to the lowest illegal border crossings in
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forty five years, and that is to reinstate the reman
in Mexico policy, some version of the title of forty
two policy in catching relief that was put into place
by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in to continue to
build the border wall. Those strategies will dramatically reduce not
only illegal immigration but also the murderers committed by these
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dangerous criminals that are coming across the border. It will
reduce the chances of terrorism by actually apprehending these people
and either you know, sending them back across the border
or putting them in jail. So my job as governor
of Texas, what Texas is a state is having to
invest will decrease dramatically. So Texans are coming out of
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pockets about ten billion dollars out of our budget to
fund our own border security, and that's money that we
will be able to put right back into the pockets
of our fellow Texas So importantly, to expand that to
other states, every state is now a border state. They're
dealing not just with de fens and old, They're dealing
with criminals. They're dealing with an overload of illegal immigrants
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in their own communities that they simply cannot afford to
deal with. This is going to be better for people
in Georgia, better for people in Pennsylvania, better for people
in Michigan and Wisconsin, and definitely better for people in
Arizona and Nevada. It's going to be so helpful to
leaders and communities and residents in all of these states.
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And that's why I think Trump is definitely going to
win because of the massive differential between what Trump will
do in securing the border and what Kamala Harris has
done in her open border policies that have crushed the
United States of America.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
We're speaking of Governor Abbott of Texas. Governor I Tolley
agree with you on both the stark difference in approach
to the border from Trump and what the Harris, the
Harris administration will do. Also agree with you. Trump's gonna win.
But of course we have to focus and stay on
the case here. I am wondering if you could just
give us some sense, because I think the more that
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this can be made real to people, especially anybody who's
a swing voter, the like leader, is to have an
impact on election day. You know, New York City has
I think spent six billion dollars on illegals this year
and is looking like it will spend between ten and
fifteen billion dollars over a three year period of the
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Biden administration. What is the cost, I mean, to the
degree that you can gauge it for us, the cost
of illegals as Texas has to bear that burden as
a state.
Speaker 6 (25:42):
So it's as massive just as Texas alone, whether it
be because of the strategies that we have invested in
to deny illegal entry that we have to continue to
invest in As an example, Texas built our own military
base that will held us up to two thousand nationally
our soldiers right there on the border outside of Egle Pass.
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That costs a lot of money to continue to maintain.
But then you look at other costs, to look at
the healthcare costs. And by the way, I issued an
executive order last week, we're requiring all hospitals in the
state of Taxes to disclose exactly how much cost they're
incurring to treat illegal immigrants. And we're going to be
looking at the same thing with regard to our schools
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and other services. But it would probably when you count schools,
we're talking billions of dollars. But here's the important thing
for your listeners. What I'm talking about as far as
costs are concerned, you residents of other states, your states
are facing the same out of pocket expenses that this
is money. Understand that this I cannot make a more
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important point. Because of Kamala Harris's policies, You as a
taxpayer of your state, are going to have to come
out of pocket to pay for services in your state
for illegal immigrants, money that you should not be taxed for.
Money that should be going into your pockets money that
should be used to reduce what you pay at the
price of the company of the grocery store. But all
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those costs are going on because your state is going
to have to spend more money dealing with the devastating
consequences of Kamala Harris allowing more illegal immigrants into our country.
Speaker 3 (27:17):
All Right, you mentioned college footballs back.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
Let's finish off with some positive news here, because I
agree with Buck Trump's gonna win. You guys are going
to deliver Texas. Ted Cruz is gonna win down there
as well. I saw you last week, your lovely wife
as well. We had a good time visiting. I appreciate
the fact that you're the most successful Vanderbilt Law School
grad even if they probably won't don't want you back
on campus either, but you have got an incredible season
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coming up. Texas is now in the SEC. You I
told you I'm coming down for that Georgia Texas game. Eric,
how much fun is Austin gonna be now that the
University of Texas is back in the SEC. And if
you're an agg that the Longhorns and the Aggi's are
going to be playing every Thanksgiving week all over again too,
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for people who don't realize how much fun that's going
to be and what a big deal it is not
to mention Oklahoma, who I know is a big rival.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
What's Austin gonna feel like?
Speaker 6 (28:14):
I'll tell you, But let me real quick tell you
that when I've had the chance to visit with you
and meet your wife, I now know where you came
out with the name for your show of.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
See Wait, hey, you did well for yourself to governor.
But we both have out kicked our coverage for sure.
Speaker 6 (28:33):
But listen, it's going to be an extraordinarily exciting year
for the University of Texas. Obviously, they played great last year,
went to the Final four playoff game. But what a
lot of people don't know is that either they have
everybody back or even though they had three wide receivers
that were drafted by the pros, the wide receiver team
is going to be better this year. The quarterback is
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going to be better one more year experience. We have
one of the best offensive lines in the country. They're
gonna a pinball machine when they run up scores across
the nation. And we have an exciting game against Michigan
the second game of the year. Then we got the
Gauntletter playing OEU at the Red River Robbery Game in
Dallas and then hosting Georgia. Finished off with the reuniting
(29:19):
of the Texas Texas A and M football game. Uh
that that game alone, I mean, tickets are going for
astronomical prices. Uh so people can see it in person. Uh,
and that's going to be something that a lot of
eyeballs are going to be watching.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (29:33):
There the I think it's the Saturday after Thanksgiving. It's
going to be a lot of fun. Football is alive
and well in the great state of Texas.
Speaker 2 (29:42):
Governor Rabbit of Texas. Great to talk to you, sir.
We'll see you soon here.
Speaker 6 (29:46):
Got to take care. Uh.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
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Speaker 3 (31:07):
Sometimes all you can do is laugh, and they do
a lot of it.
Speaker 2 (31:11):
With the Sunday Hang, join Clay and Buck as they
laugh it up in the Clay and Buck podcast feed
on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show. We got
a lot of you who want to weigh in. We'll
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Speaker 6 (31:35):
I do have.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
We didn't get a call because I knew we wouldn't,
but I did get a I got a Facebook message
from a sorority listener.
Speaker 3 (31:42):
You want to hear it. We have a sorority listener.
We have, we got one, We got one. There you go.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
Julie Wright's laughing hearing you talk about the gender divide
of Fraden Sorority fans. I told my Bama Sorority freshman
daughter she should go see you guys at Innis Free
few years ago and send me a pick. The response
was flat out no. Fast forward to senior year. That's
a bar that she and her sisters go to frequent.
(32:11):
Has heard you on the radio all summer and holidays home,
so now has has an idea of who you guys
are listens, maybe would even bring her soorty friends to
get that picture. We're getting there. Thanks for all you
guys do. So you know, Julie that we got one.
Speaker 3 (32:28):
We got one. We've got one who refused to come
anywhere and see us.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
When mag listens occasionally when she's home with her politically
astute parents.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
So I feel like, you know, I'm.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
Bringing Thanksgiving people together because I like to think that
Grandma sits down at the table and she probably doesn't
necessarily have a ton in common with her frat boy grandson,
but somehow they have decided that they both like me
and represent the base of the Clay Travis fan base.
The two pegs, grandma and frat boy bringing the Thanksgiving
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dinner together. We got a bunch of people who went
to weigh in Cindy and Chicago. RFK Junior supporter, Buck,
I think you've been impressed at the number of RFK
Junior supporters that have been reaching out during the course
of today. Not favorable to RFK in a Trump administration
necessarily although also that, but actually RFK Junior as their
top pick over Trump. We have a lot of people
(33:26):
who listen who would have rather had RFK junior than Trump.
My mind is blown on that one. Cindy, you were
going to be an RFK junior voter. I believe what
is your reaction now and how will you vote? Presuming
that tomorrow he endorses Trump.
Speaker 7 (33:41):
I hope he does. I'm really excited. I was excited
about rfk's campaign because of being a doctorally prepared nurse
for forty years and lost everything because of Biden's mandate
and I refused to take the job. I lost everything.
I could not work. So when RFK came into the pitcher,
he knows the beast of the CDC, the NIH and
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the FDA that rules our health care in this nation.
It has the grip on the barocracy and also academia
that runs our health and he can do it.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
And Sidney, I'm sorry to cut you off here, but
this sounds like you're one of what I estimated to
be about ten percent of the people that listen that
is still furious about COVID and that's why you were
behind and supporting RFK.
Speaker 7 (34:28):
Junior and being a doctorally prepared nurse. I knew the
sham that was being put over our nation. Yeah, I
stood up and lost everything, So go for it, RFK,
if you're listening, go for it. Go Trump. I'm going
to vote Trump if RFK endorses him tomorrow. Because Trump
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running this country and RFK running our healthcare through the CDC,
the NIH and the FDA. We have a chance to
get healthy. We have a chance, and he knows how
to do it.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
Thank you for listening, Cindy, and thank you for having
the courage of your convictions. And I think there are
a lot of people out there like Cindy Buck Susan
in Sacramento. You say you're a lifelong Democrat, but you're
going to vote for Trump because you were better off.
When did you make that decision and how did you
come to listen to us? I believe, by the way,
(35:24):
we are number one in Sacramento, California. So thanks to
everyone out there listening, Susan, what you got for us?
Speaker 8 (35:31):
Uh? The last Democrat I was a lifelong Democrat, grew
up poor.
Speaker 7 (35:36):
You know, poor people, most.
Speaker 8 (35:38):
Of them vote Democrats because that's what you're taught. Hillary
Clinton was the last one I actually voted for.
Speaker 7 (35:45):
But when she lost, I.
Speaker 8 (35:46):
Didn't go nuts thinking Trump was going to destroy democracy.
Speaker 7 (35:50):
I thought, let's see how it goes.
Speaker 8 (35:52):
So I still wasn't a big Trump fan, but definitely
didn't vote for Biden or Trump. I just didn't vote.
I didn't like either one, but I is better under Trump.
I would rather live with and vote for somebody even
though I don't like how we talked.
Speaker 7 (36:06):
He's done it the best.
Speaker 8 (36:07):
He's the best. I would rather have somebody who's talk
I don't like, than whose policies.
Speaker 3 (36:12):
I don't Jusan.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
We hope that there are so many more just like you.
Your exact mindset is is the I said Susan, didn't
they Yeah, yeah, right, yeah, yeah, Okay. I'm just saying
we need more Susan's out there because they can deliver
this election for Trump. Susan and you know, and and
guys who have a similar mentality.
Speaker 3 (36:31):
Uh, that's gonna be it. What are you are?
Speaker 8 (36:33):
You?
Speaker 1 (36:33):
Are you? You kind of throw a bomb at the
end of the show. Here about something?
Speaker 3 (36:36):
What's next? Play?
Speaker 2 (36:37):
You get to go after squash players, clarinet players? No,
I mean, look, I understand tennis people are angry at me,
but your sport's not particularly masculine. I'm gonna go tell
Andy roddick on you. I'm gonna tell some of the
Old Old Guard. Those guys are great, but not necessarily
the most masculine on the planet.