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Kamala Reappears
The guys break down Former Vice President Kamala Harris’s reemergence in the media spotlight via her extended interview with Stephen Colbert, marking her first public appearance since losing the 2024 election. The hosts dissect Harris’s decision not to run for California governor, despite favorable polling, and her claim that the political system is “broken.” They argue this is a deflection from her long-standing role within that very system, suggesting her advisors see a gubernatorial run as a step backward. The conversation pivots to speculation about her potential presidential ambitions, with both hosts asserting that her candidacy would benefit Republicans due to her perceived lack of political effectiveness.
Clay and Buck critique Harris’s leadership, branding her as emblematic of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) politics and lacking substance. They highlight her vague response to questions about Democratic Party leadership, framing it as evasive and uninspiring. The hosts also scrutinize Stephen Colbert’s partisan bias, noting his history of hosting only Democratic guests and his derogatory remarks about President Donald Trump, whom they defend as the current president.
Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno
Senator Moreno gives a deep dive into the viral Cincinnati mob attack on Holly, a middle-aged single mother of a special needs child, and her friend. Senator Moreno recounts the brutal incident, highlighting the failure of local law enforcement, the understaffed Cincinnati police department, and the lack of leadership response from figures like Congressman Greg Landsman and the city’s mayor. Moreno calls for urgent reform, threatening to push for federal funding suspension if Cincinnati fails to implement a safety plan within 30 days. The story underscores broader concerns about violent crime in American cities, with parallels drawn to issues in Columbus, Cleveland, Toledo, and Dayton.
The conversation pivots to media bias, with criticism of outlets like CNN and The New York Times for downplaying the attack and misidentifying Holly as a Russian national. The hosts and Moreno argue that if racial roles were reversed, the incident would dominate national headlines, sparking debates on white supremacy and racial justice.
Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin
Senator Mullin joins to discuss the Senate nomination bottleneck, revealing that Democrats have filibustered nearly every Trump administration nominee, breaking historical norms. Mullin outlines potential rule changes, including invoking the nuclear option, to overcome the gridlock and accelerate confirmations of U.S. attorneys, judges, and executive appointments.
Data Guru Ryan Girdusky
Political strategist and podcast host Ryan Girdusky joins to analyze shifting voter demographics and the evolving political landscape. Girdusky highlights a dramatic 44-point swing among men under 30 toward the Republican Party, citing Pew Research data and insights from progressive analyst David Shor. He attributes this trend to cultural backlash against the Democratic Party’s perceived authoritarianism, especially during COVID-19, and the influence of Gen X parents—now the most Republican demographic. Girdusky also discusses the growing Latino support for Republicans, noting that two-thirds of Biden-to-Trump voters are not returning to the Democratic Party, signaling a long-term political realignment.
The conversation also explores the future of Kamala Harris, the rise of progressive figures like Bernie Sanders and AOC, and the impact of gerrymandering on congressional control. Girdusky argues Democrats are more aggressive in redistricting, citing states like Illinois and Maryland, and warns that the party’s shift leftward may alienate moderate voters.
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Kamala Reappears
The guys break down Former Vice President Kamala Harris’s reemergence in the media spotlight via her extended interview with Stephen Colbert, marking her first public appearance since losing the 2024 election. The hosts dissect Harris’s decision not to run for California governor, despite favorable polling, and her claim that the political system is “broken.” They argue this is a deflection from her long-standing role within that very system, suggesting her advisors see a gubernatorial run as a step backward. The conversation pivots to speculation about her potential presidential ambitions, with both hosts asserting that her candidacy would benefit Republicans due to her perceived lack of political effectiveness.
Clay and Buck critique Harris’s leadership, branding her as emblematic of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) politics and lacking substance. They highlight her vague response to questions about Democratic Party leadership, framing it as evasive and uninspiring. The hosts also scrutinize Stephen Colbert’s partisan bias, noting his history of hosting only Democratic guests and his derogatory remarks about President Donald Trump, whom they defend as the current president.
Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno
Senator Moreno gives a deep dive into the viral Cincinnati mob attack on Holly, a middle-aged single mother of a special needs child, and her friend. Senator Moreno recounts the brutal incident, highlighting the failure of local law enforcement, the understaffed Cincinnati police department, and the lack of leadership response from figures like Congressman Greg Landsman and the city’s mayor. Moreno calls for urgent reform, threatening to push for federal funding suspension if Cincinnati fails to implement a safety plan within 30 days. The story underscores broader concerns about violent crime in American cities, with parallels drawn to issues in Columbus, Cleveland, Toledo, and Dayton.
The conversation pivots to media bias, with criticism of outlets like CNN and The New York Times for downplaying the attack and misidentifying Holly as a Russian national. The hosts and Moreno argue that if racial roles were reversed, the incident would dominate national headlines, sparking debates on white supremacy and racial justice.
Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin
Senator Mullin joins to discuss the Senate nomination bottleneck, revealing that Democrats have filibustered nearly every Trump administration nominee, breaking historical norms. Mullin outlines potential rule changes, including invoking the nuclear option, to overcome the gridlock and accelerate confirmations of U.S. attorneys, judges, and executive appointments.
Data Guru Ryan Girdusky
Political strategist and podcast host Ryan Girdusky joins to analyze shifting voter demographics and the evolving political landscape. Girdusky highlights a dramatic 44-point swing among men under 30 toward the Republican Party, citing Pew Research data and insights from progressive analyst David Shor. He attributes this trend to cultural backlash against the Democratic Party’s perceived authoritarianism, especially during COVID-19, and the influence of Gen X parents—now the most Republican demographic. Girdusky also discusses the growing Latino support for Republicans, noting that two-thirds of Biden-to-Trump voters are not returning to the Democratic Party, signaling a long-term political realignment.
The conversation also explores the future of Kamala Harris, the rise of progressive figures like Bernie Sanders and AOC, and the impact of gerrymandering on congressional control. Girdusky argues Democrats are more aggressive in redistricting, citing states like Illinois and Maryland, and warns that the party’s shift leftward may alienate moderate voters.
Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8
For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/
Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:
X - https://x.com/clayandbuck
FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/
IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck
Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuck
Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck
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