
Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a dynamic mix of politics, culture, and sharp commentary. The hour kicks off with the latest on the government shutdown, now stretching into weeks, as Clay and Buck dissect explosive remarks from Democratic House Whip Katherine Clark, who admitted the shutdown is being used as “leverage.” Speaker of the House Mike Johnson fires back, accusing Democrats of holding American families hostage to push for $200 billion in Obamacare subsidies and benefits for illegal immigrants. The hosts argue this political brinkmanship is driven by internal Democratic fears—Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries worried about primary challenges from the far-left, especially after Mamdani’s surprise victory in the New York City mayoral primary, which shook the party establishment.
The conversation pivots to the New York City mayor’s race, analyzing the fiery second debate featuring Curtis Sliwa, Andrew Cuomo, and Mamdani. Clay praises Sliwa’s populist message but warns that staying in the race could guarantee a Mamdani win. They highlight Cuomo and Sliwa pressing Mamdani on housing ballot initiatives, exposing his evasiveness and lack of clear policy positions. Clay brands Momani as a “cipher”—a social media-savvy candidate with no substantive record—contrasting him with Cuomo’s long political history.
Listeners weigh in with passionate talkbacks, challenging Clay’s stance on Sliwa dropping out and sparking a spirited debate on political strategy versus principle. The hour then shifts to cultural commentary, starting with a lighthearted discussion on 1980s music icons, from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and “Billie Jean” to Bon Jovi classics, revealing Clay’s surprising lack of music nostalgia compared to Buck’s picks.
Next, the show tackles the uproar over Trump’s privately funded White House ballroom project, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt assuring transparency and zero taxpayer cost. Clay and Buck defend the addition as a tasteful upgrade, contrasting Trump’s vision with the controversial design of the Obama Presidential Library, which they blast as “one of the ugliest buildings ever,” sparking a broader critique of modern architecture and America’s trend toward uninspiring civic design.
The hour closes with a cultural hot take: Buck rails against the fashion trend of baggy jeans for women, urging listeners to reject styles that sacrifice beauty for conformity. Clay teases a fun Friday segment featuring his own high school photos, promising laughs and nostalgia.
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