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October 20, 2025 36 mins

Hour 3 dives into the fallout from the “No Kings” protest and its deeper cultural implications. Clay opens by contrasting the protest with the overwhelming victory of President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, noting that Democrats—despite their rhetoric—are the real “party of kings” given their history of rigging primaries for Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris. He critiques the protest as a relic of 1960s activism, dominated by aging hippies clinging to outdated ideals, but warns of a more troubling trend: younger radicals embracing violence.

Clay highlights a disturbing viral video of a Chicago elementary school teacher at the protest gleefully mimicking the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. He argues this behavior reflects a dangerous cultural sickness, questioning how such individuals remain employed while schools enforce strict moral standards against legal but controversial side jobs like OnlyFans modeling. This sparks a broader discussion on morals clauses for educators, with Clay asserting that celebrating political violence should be grounds for immediate termination.

The hour then pivots to economic news, celebrating a booming stock market nearing record highs and gas prices hitting a four-year low, signaling strong performance under Trump’s leadership. Clay also revisits the shocking Louvre crown jewels heist, mocking France’s inability to secure its most prized artifacts and tying the story to broader themes of declining masculinity and security in Western nations.

Listeners weigh in on the New York City mayoral race, where Zohran Mamdani remains the overwhelming favorite according to polls and prediction markets. Clay reiterates that Curtis Sliwa and Andrew Cuomo have virtually no chance unless Sliwa exits the race, framing Mamdani’s likely win as both a disaster for NYC and a potential catalyst for future Republican gains statewide. He cites a surprising statistic: New York was closer to flipping red in 2024 than Texas or Florida were to turning blue, suggesting an opening for GOP figures like Elise Stefanik in 2026.

The hour closes with a fiery and humorous debate sparked by a caller defending teachers moonlighting as strippers. Clay pushes back, arguing that while legal, such jobs violate community standards for educators. The exchange underscores broader cultural tensions over morality, free speech, and professional boundaries in an era of political polarization.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back in Clay Travis buck Sexton Show. We thank

(00:04):
all of you for hanging out with us. Buck is
off to a doctor's appointment for the little guy. Uh,
I've got you for this hour. I'm up in New
York City, the land that is soon to be overrun
by a communist mayor. A lot of you weighing in
on that. We're going to have some fun here in
that hour discussing that. A lot of different details out there.

(00:27):
The No Kings protests landed flat over the weekend, New
York City, Virginia and New Jersey, inching closer to their
elections fifteen days from now. The French crown jewels stolen
from the louver. We had some fun talking about that
in the first hour. We'll take your calls eight hundred

(00:49):
and two eight two two eight eight to two as
we continue to break down everything going on in the
world at large. But I want to start with a
little bit more on the No King protests.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
Buck and I did Kaylee mcananey show on Saturday, and
I said, because it was striking to me as I
got ready to kick back and watch college football games,
what I thought was going to be all day I've
got a little funny story there for you. It struck
me that we really do live in two different countries.

(01:23):
By and large. You could have decided on that October eighteenth, beautiful,
perfect weather day, and much of the country, hey I'm
going to kick back and I'm going to watch college
football all day, as my plan was, or you could
go out and walk around in protest kings after Trump

(01:44):
won a landslide election eleven months ago, and after Trump
won all seven battleground states, and after Trump won the
biggest election victory in forty some odd years, really going
almost all the way back to nineteen eighty eight, if
you really analyze the scope and breadth of his victory,

(02:04):
and if he didn't over someone who never actually even
won a primary, not one person ever voted for Kamala
Harris to be the nominee in twenty twenty four. Which
party actually embraces the idea of kingship. They rigged the
election in twenty sixteen for Hillary Clinton against Bernie Sanders.

(02:28):
They rigged the election in twenty twenty for Joe Biden
when they said, after Biden got swamped in Iowa and
in New Hampshire, hey, everybody go vote for Joe Biden
because we're terrified of Bernie Sanders being the nominee. And
after they handed the nomination to Kamala Harris in twenty
twenty four, when Joe Biden had to step down because

(02:50):
he didn't have the mental or physical capacity to be president.
After all of that happened, what do you think to yourself, boy,
Democrat Party is act actually the party of kings. If
you're in a position of prominence, the DNC will do
whatever it takes to ensure that no matter what the
will of the Democrat voter might be, that Hillary Clinton's

(03:10):
nominee or Joe Biden is the nominee or Kamala harris nominie,
that would have to be a moment of thought, I
would think if you had a functional brain. But also
just the fact that, as Joe Rogan said, I looked
at the protest I went and watched the video, just
a lot of old hippie losers. I actually felt sorry

(03:33):
for them that you would choose to give over a
beautiful day in what I think is our nation's best
month to go protest against a democratically elected president. But
I was also thinking about the level of evil embedded
in those protests. Well, hold on, I'll get to the

(03:56):
level of evil. In a moment, I said that I
thought I was going to get to just go sit
on my ca ouch and watch college football all day.
Do you know what happened? I get in from doing
the Fox News hit Buck and I did with Kaylee Mcananey.
Walk inside the house. I'm all excited. I'm gonna sit
down and just chill watch games. I think, Hey man,

(04:17):
I got nothing else I gotta do. Wife as soon
as I walk in, says, hey, your son. You ever
notice whenever a kid does something that isn't very good,
it's often described as your son or your daughter, Your son,

(04:38):
your daughter? You know what your son did? You know
what your daughter did? You know what your grandson did?
You know your it's your you get you take possession
of the stupidity of your kids or your grandkids. You
know it's not gonna be good. You know what your
nobody ever says. You know what your son did. He
got a perfect score on the SAT. You know what

(05:00):
your son did. He just sold his company for five
hundred million dollars. You know what your son just did,
He just he just bought us an unbelievable second home.
That's our son, that's our daughter, or just their name.
So you know what your son just did. Noh, it's
not gonna be good. He dropped his phone in the toilet. Now,

(05:23):
thankfully he hadn't gone to the bathroom yet, but his
cell phone's not working. So I spent six hours on
Saturday going to a cell phone repair shop because my
fifteen year old dropped his phone in the toilet. In
addition to all the time that it took two hundred

(05:44):
dollars to fix a fried battery in a phone, in
addition to the six hours worth of driving around and
waiting for the phone to be fixed, so I thought, Hey,
I'm not gonna go to the No King's protest, but
I'm just gonna kick back. I'm gonna kick my feet.
I'm gonna watch games all day. Instead, I spent much
of Saturday trying to get a cell phone repaired. Welcome

(06:05):
to parenthood. But so when I went back and watched
yesterday as I was traveling up here to New York,
I went back and I watched a bunch of the videos.
So I was thinking, Okay, who are these people? And
to a large extent, they are old people. Old people,
I think buck hitted an hour one. They're people who

(06:28):
in the nineteen sixties went to protests and they don't
realize that the Democrat Party of the nineteen sixties or
the seventies or the eighties or the nineties is not
the modern day Democrat Party, and that they're actually the
party of kings, and that they're actually the party of censorship,
and that they're actually the party of First Amendment restrictions

(06:48):
and all these things that I think older Democrats really
don't understand because Trump has broken their brain and they
don't have the ability to work through logically this process.
Those people don't trouble me as much because their brains
are broken. But most of them, I don't think are violent.

(07:13):
They're just people who think that it's still the nineteen
sixties and hey, let's beat on drums and let's dance
around to nineteen sixties anthems. This is a Nancy Pelosi
era Democrats, right, People in the senior citizen ages. You
know what video I saw though, and I thought, this

(07:33):
is what troubles me for the country going forward. Chicago
elementary school teacher, some of y'all know what I'm just
about to talk to. I'm not going to name her,
but she is an elementary school teacher in Chicago. There
was a group of Turning Point USA protesters that were

(07:55):
driving not protesters, but they were just kind of driving
through taking video of the protests. And this New York City, sorry,
Chicago area teacher probably around forty ish, I'm guessing, as
the Turning Point USA people, my understanding is, are driving by.

(08:18):
She looks at them, sees their logo, and takes her
hand and puts it in her throat and gleefully grinning,
enjoying all of it. She celebrates clearly on camera the
assassination of Charlie Kirk elementary school teacher in Chicago. Again,

(08:47):
I'm not saying there's not some of these people in
the senior citizen nineteen sixties protest era Democrats trying to
relive their childhood, believing that they are really speaking truth
to power when they're marching in against Trump. The old
school hippie by and large was not a particularly violent
person you go back in time, the old school hippie

(09:10):
in general, I know there are some exceptions. Most people
in their sixties, seventies and eighties not going to be
supremely violent. But what about that next generation? What about
that woman who I think is representative of so many
other people out there? Elementary school teacher at the No

(09:34):
Kings protest puts her finger to her throat and mimics
in celebratory glee the assassination of Charlie Kirk elementary school teacher.
How many tens of thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands

(09:56):
of elementary school teachers that are entrusted with educating our
young feel the exact same as her, And think about
how often you see a story. You see a story
out there it's like, Oh, this elementary school teacher, she

(10:19):
also turns out has a job. She's got an only
fans page fire almost immediately right comes out. She's a
people didn't know, but your kindergartener's cute only fan cute
kindergarten teacher maybe not so cute? See has an only
fans page? Fired immediately? Which would you rather.

Speaker 3 (10:47):
Have?

Speaker 1 (10:48):
I was thinking about this. There are people fired all
the time at elementary schools for having inappropriate but legal
jobs outside of the job that they have as an
elementary school teacher, a public school teacher. How is this
woman not immediately fired by the city of Chicago if

(11:12):
she had an OnlyFans page. By the way, this chick
would not give very many subscribers if she had an
only fans paid But if she did and that went public,
the school would immediately fire her. They would say it's
we're not going to allow an educator to be posting
photos on the Internet of that nature and also educating children.

(11:37):
Immediately fired. Most people would not even blink. You wouldn't
even argue she still got a job. What does it
say that she could be at that OnlyFans rally putting
her finger to her throat, celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk.

(11:59):
And right now everybody in Chicago public teachers, it appears,
is lining up behind her and saying we got to
make sure she stays employed. That's the sickness I'm troubled by.
That's where I lay around at night thinking, how in

(12:22):
the world can we live alongside of people that celebrate
assassinations like this in public, that want more of us dead.
That's what troubles me, because I really think if Rachel
Maddow had gone to some campus and gotten shot and killed,

(12:45):
I don't think very many of you and I hope
none of you would run around in public celebrating the
fact that she's dead. I think Rachel Maddow is wrong
on almost every issue. I think Bernie Sanders is wrong
on almost every issue. I think Elizabeth Warren is wrong
on almost every issue. I would be horrified if something
happened to any of them. I think Keith Oberman is

(13:09):
mentally unstable and actually belongs in a padded gel cell.
But if somebody did something to Keith Oberman, let's pretend
that he actually left his Central Park area apartment and
went anywhere, I would feel awful. I certainly wouldn't celebrate it.

(13:29):
I would condemn it. I think most of you would too.
Whoever the person is on the left that is a
public figure, I think most of you would say, yeah,
that's wrong. And you certainly wouldn't show up at a
protest and gleefully dance and celebrate that New York that
Chicago area teacher did and people are defending her. That's

(13:54):
a profound sickness that I legitimately worry about quite a
lot as we look forward, Because if Charlie Kirk were
in aberration and not representative of the root evil, then
I would say, Okay, this is awful, but we can

(14:16):
grow from this. Unfortunately, the reality is they want a
lot more of us dead, and if it happened, they
would tap dance on our graves. How in the world
can that person be employed as a public school teacher,
And even more troubling, how in the world can so

(14:38):
many people be standing up and saying she should definitely
keep her job. Take some of your calls. We got
a lot to talk about, some much less serious than that,
including the Louver heist, which everybody's talking about and I
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Speaker 1 (16:26):
Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show. Working through
the No Kings protests will take some of your calls
as we are continuing to roll through the Monday edition
of the program. Stock Market Positive News. Stock Market yet
again poised to set an all time record high and

(16:50):
for those of you out there paying attention to the
economy and driving around on a regular basis, I'm certainly
in this camp. We just hit a four year low
in gas prices. Gas prices are the lowest they have
been since all of the COVID ridiculousness was still going
on in the early days of Joe Biden's administration in

(17:14):
twenty twenty one. So four year low for gas prices,
I bet a lot of you are noticing that, and
all time high just about to be set in the
stock market. Trump had a presser a little bit earlier,
press conference availability of sorts with the Australian Prime Minister,
and there was a funny moment. I'll also play that

(17:36):
for all of you, And a bunch of you are
still lighing in on the French Crown jewels being stolen
and how embarrassing that is. For all of that, plus
we're about to have yet another vote on potentially ending
the government shutdown. But I think a lot of people
are just over it. No matter where you live, there's

(17:58):
always the chance you've become a victim of a robber.
They just became a victim of a robbery at the
Louver they couldn't even protect the biggest, most prominent museum
in all of France. They needed some saber, they needed
some self protection tools. They needed some pepper spray projectile
launcher shape like pistols or rifles. I'm telling you right now,

(18:21):
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with us. A lot of people reacting to the open there,

(19:09):
and I understand the argument because I would make it
regularly on private employers should be able to make any
decision when it comes to who they employ based on
public behavior. And I'll give you an example. When I
ran my own media company, if I had had an
employee publicly celebrate Charlie Kirk's assassination, I would have fired

(19:34):
him or her on the spot instantaneously. I don't know
what the standard of every social media post should be,
and my standard would be very lenient because I believe
in an open marketplace of ideas, there's a lot of
opinions people should be able to have. But when I
ran out Kick, if I saw that, I would say

(19:58):
that person should be fired. I I'm not an employer now,
but if we had someone who worked on this show
and somebody came to me and they said, hey, Charlie
Kirk was assassinated and one of your show affiliated employees
went on social media and said he deserved it, I
would say that person needs to go. Not a tough

(20:19):
call for me. I believe in free speech. I believe
in the First Amendment and Boobs, as you all know,
that is an easy call. That person is gone. How
is this not an easy call for a Chicago elementary school?
And I use the analogy of an OnlyFans page because
I don't think anybody would say, hey, you know who

(20:41):
was really treated unfairly that elementary school teacher who was
doing pornography while they were also employed as an elementary
school teacher. And we would all say, I think collectively
most people would from a morals perspective, I'm not saying
that person can't do that is but they are charged

(21:03):
with shaping young kids. That's not an appropriate other job
to have. And I know a lot of you have
been school teachers, and it's not uncommon for a school
teacher to have a summer job. I think if most
elementary school I think about it. Think about this, If
an elementary school teacher was otherwise working as a Hooter's waitress,

(21:29):
I think that would be a hard job to have. Now,
could you work as a waitress at Applebee's. Certainly we
have a standard of other jobs, even if they're completely
legal that from a moral perspective, we would say, hey,
I don't think you can do that and teach third
graders two and every one of you out there understands it.

(21:51):
You might have different ideas of what those jobs could be.
You might have different ideas of what those behaviors could
be in public celebrating the assassination of someone like Charlie
Kirk as an elementary school teacher, you got to be
fired on the spot. And if the union wants to sue,

(22:11):
as unions have the right to do, and say hey,
teachers should be able to go to public events and
celebrate assassinations of political figures, I would say, hey, you
know what, make that argument. We'll see what the courts say.
But from my perspective, that's not a tough call, and
so to me, that is an easy, easy decision. A

(22:35):
lot of you still weighing in on the New York
City mayor's race. I am in New York City right now.
I've been seeing all the ads running during the course
of every commercial break on Fox News and on CNN.
Here in the studio we have those and lots of
people running those ads like crazy. And we had a
caller who was saying, the polls could be wrong. Clay,

(22:58):
You're saying Curtis Sliwa is not no chance to win,
and Andrew Cuomo no chance to win. The polls could
be wrong. It's true, as we all know, poles often
get things wrong. The polls are telling us that Mamdanni
is gonna win, and he's gonna win comfortably if this
is a three way race. I would also point out

(23:24):
all of the gambling markets are saying that Mamdannie is
a huge monster favorite. I care way more about the
gambling markets. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been wagered.
If you are listening to me right now and you
think Curtis lee was going to win this race, you

(23:45):
can one hundred times your money in the next fifteen days.
I would submit to you that there are not very
many opportunities to one hundred times your money that become
reality very often, even people who say, well, Trump was
an underdog. You remember twenty sixteen, you could never one

(24:07):
hundred times your money in the gambling markets on Donald
and Trump. Curtis Leewa is not going to win this race.
Andrew Cuomo is not going to win this race. Mam
Donnie is going to be the mayor of New York
City unless Curtis Slee Wood drops out. And I don't
understand what curtisely was doing. I understand being principled. I

(24:29):
understand the argument of New York City has made such
an awful decision that they should have to marinate in
the fact that They're going to elect a communist. That's
my take. So I don't think Republicans should save Democrats
from themselves. And frankly, I don't think that Cuomo is

(24:51):
that much better than Mam Donnie. And it's a sign
of how broken New York City is that their best
two options are both awful. The guy who was forced
to resign as governor of New York and the guy
who is an actual communist. Those are the options that

(25:14):
are out there. Now, here's something that's positive for New
Yorkers because Buck was having fun. Buck lived in New
York City, born and raised. I'm saying, just let New
York deal with the awful the choices that it is made.
Here's something positive. I think at least Stefanic has a
chance to win in twenty twenty six if Mom Donnie

(25:34):
is the mayor of New York City. So for people
out there that are saying, well, how does this benefit us, Hey,
New York is just gonna get left behind, much like
Buck Island did when Joe Biden dropped out of the race,
covered in water, overrun with communism. Actually, I think there
is a strong case to be made that it will

(25:58):
help at least to fund to potentially win as the
New York governor candidate in twenty twenty six. Because here's
a crazy stat for you, and I think it's a
good one, and you don't hear it too often. You know,
New York was closer to being a red state than
either Texas or Florida were to being a blue state

(26:23):
in the twenty twenty four election. That blows a lot
of people's minds. Let me repeat that New York was
closer as a state to going red than Florida or
Texas were to going blue in the twenty twenty four election.
There is still a reservoir of sanity in New York.

(26:44):
Many of you are listening to me in New York,
and I think you might be able to get Stefanic
elected to a far more significant office where she is
able to help ensure that Mom Donnie isn't as much
of a disaster as many of us fear that he
will be, because she, as governor would have a lot

(27:06):
to say about what happens in New York City as well.
Kathy Hokeel is a disaster. What I would say is
and this might be my argument in fifteen days or
sixteen days when we come on this program. If I
am correct and Mom Donnie wins, what I would say
to you is this opens the door, actual actually to

(27:27):
more Republican success in New York. Okay, we're gonna finish
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Speaker 1 (28:58):
Oh, welcome back and Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show. All right,
let's let's have some fun to close up shop here. First,
Trump was meeting with the Prime Minister of Australia and
evidently the Australian ambassador to the United States has said

(29:20):
some not so kind things about President Trump and he
was asked about it. This was a little bit earlier,
just a couple of hours ago. Listen, it's taken.

Speaker 4 (29:31):
Nine months to get this meeting.

Speaker 3 (29:33):
Have you had any concerns with this administration and stance
on palest On Klama Chine's will any of the things
the ambassador said about you in the posse's trying to investment.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
I don't know anything about him.

Speaker 3 (29:44):
Ben, if you said bad, then maybe he'll like to apologize.

Speaker 4 (29:47):
I really, I know, did an ambassador to say something
bad about it?

Speaker 1 (29:51):
Don't tell me where is he?

Speaker 3 (29:53):
Is he still working for you?

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Yeah? You said bad?

Speaker 3 (29:59):
Fro If this position was to president, I don't like
you either, and I probably never will.

Speaker 1 (30:06):
All Right, So he didn't know who the ambassador from
Australia was, which is the ultimate insult. Remember that great
scene in Madmen when the main character there is in
the the Don Draper is in the elevator and one
of the guys at the advertising agency says, bois I

(30:28):
really worry about you, don I really, I'm really you
know it? Basically like gives him this heartfelt speech about
how concerned about him he is, and Don Draper just
turns back to him and says, I don't think about
you at all, which is just the ultimate devastation of man,
I'm really concerned about it. It gives us a long speechies,
I don't think about you at all. That's kind of

(30:50):
the way. The the ultimate not even intentional insult was there.
By the way, this caller is about to make an
argument that I did not expect. I'm looking forward to it.
But it is also two weeks until Balls is going
to be released, my majestically named book. I'm going to
donate all the proceeds to charity, and I'm asking you

(31:12):
guys to go pre order it. I've been meaning to
mention it again. We'll share the link. It's up on Amazon.
Balls Clay Travis. I promise you if you type that
on Google, you're not going to get the wrong result.
But it made me think about Dan from Virginia Beach, Virginia. Dan,
I wasn't expecting this argument.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
Make it for me, all right, Clay. So here's the deal.
I spent twenty years in the United States Navy defending freedom.
And you know, people have the right to harbor whatever
stupid opinions they have.

Speaker 4 (31:50):
Yeah, just as long as it doesn't affect their employment.
Once they say they work for Clay Travis and up Sexton,
then you can, you know, perhaps fire them. As far
as the teacher working at Hooters, I dated a lady
that put herself through college and she was a stripper.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Okay, well that's fine, good for you, But was she
also a teacher.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
She's a third grade teacher in the city of Detroit.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
Now now she is. But was she a stripper at
the same time that she I'm not. Don't tell me
her name. By the way, I'm not good. But what
oh god, I just don't want to get it. I
don't want to agree. Was she a stripper at the
same time that she was a third grade teacher?

Speaker 2 (32:43):
No? But that does that make it some kind of difference?

Speaker 1 (32:46):
Yes, I think so. I think so if you hold on,
hold on, dad, Look, I'm the First Amendment and boobs guy,
So I can't believe you're making me be the be
the voice of moral authority here. If you are a stripper,
hold on, Dan, I want to I just want to
get your argument here. You think you should be able
to be a third grade teacher and a stripper at

(33:11):
the same time.

Speaker 2 (33:13):
So yes, I do, just as long as you don't
sexually do anything to any of these kids. But I
also think that there's a difference between being a stripper
and a Hooters.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
Wait, no, we agree, But I said, no, no, no,
this is true. I said, I think most school districts.
I could be wrong, and I think most school districts
would say you can have this is the morals clause, right,
every teacher has basically a morals clause in her contract.
I don't think most kindergarten teachers, although there may be
a lot of dads that would say, hey, I kind

(33:50):
of love this idea, I don't think most kindergarten teachers
would be permitted to be a Hooters girl and also
teach kindergarten.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
Are you gonna how can you tell them how they
can provide for a living and put food on their table?

Speaker 1 (34:08):
You know, it doesn't matter to me, I'm saying. I
think most elementary school parents, if you went to parent
night and you're like, hey, I recognize you. You wait,
you brought us boneless wings at Hooters last night, I
think most parents would say, yeah, I don't know that

(34:28):
the Hooters chick should also be the kindergarten teacher. For me,
I think again, that's a tougher call. But Dan, you're
in favor.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
Twenty five year old daughter that I raised. I went
through plenty of you know, meet the teacher night, and
just as long as she doesn't come to me and say, hey,
guess what, I work at Hooters. Here's the fifty percent off,
he can do whatever she wants.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
Okay, But Dan, what would you think if you went
to meet your kindergarten teacher and then later that night
you had a couple of beverages and you ended up
at the strip club and your daughter's kindergarten teacher was
on the stripper pole, you wouldn't think to yourself.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
Was she worth the price of admitsion, Dan, I think
you and I.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
Are going to agree on almost everything except for this particular.
Thank you for calling, Thank you for listening. I did like,
this is what happens now, I'm now I'm the guide
defending morality. Dan Dan called in what do you think?
Maybe maybe this is a stronger percentage of maybe more
people think that you should be able to be an

(35:37):
elementary school teacher and a stripper at the same time
than I thought. By the way, this all started with
if you go to a rally and celebrate an assassination
of someone politically, I think it violates your morals clause.
And the example that I gave that I thought everybody
would agree with was if you are working as a

(35:58):
stripper and only fans model those are legal jobs, but
you probably also are not going to be permitted to
be a teacher. Meaning we draw lines all the time
where we say hey, morally, this is not something we
think that public school teachers should be able to do.

(36:21):
But Dan thinks, hey, go straight from go straight from
first grade teaching to the stripporn pole. He's all for it.
That's a Navy man for you. I appreciate all of you. Buck.
We'll be back tomorrow. It probably has no idea what
he's walking into. This has been, as always the Clay

(36:42):
and Buck show. Go buy that book. Balls. I think
Dan's got way more balls than I do. By the way,
we'll be back tomorrow.

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