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On this edition of 'Will Cain Country,' Will continues to share his reaction to the shocking assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk. Will lays out why Kirk’s murder is more than a political headline, it’s a cultural turning point that exposes the rising tide of political violence in America, the media’s selective outrage, and what it says about our ability to live together in one country.
Then, Will is joined by Co-host of ‘The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show’ and Founder of OutKick, Clay Travis to analyze how the Left and the press are framing the assassination, the chilling precedent it sets for free speech, and what it means for parents, students, and the future of open debate.
Former Major League Baseball All-Star & World Series Champion and Candidate for Congress in TX-21, Mark Teixeira also sits down with Will to bring his perspective as an athlete, a parent, and a citizen. The two dive into why he's running for office in Texas and tragic death of Charlie Kirk.
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[00:00] Will Cain opens the show: Arrest in Charlie Kirk’s assassination and reflections on America’s rising political violence.
[05:30] Will on social media toxicity spilling into real life — educators, neighbors, even friends celebrating Kirk’s death.
[08:37] Clay Travis joins: reacting to Kirk’s murder, the Left’s broken rhetoric, and what it reveals about American culture.
[14:30] Clay and Will discuss raising sons, schools honoring Kirk, and the hunger for meaning among young men.
[23:20] Will warns that violence could trigger retaliation, risking civil conflict; Clay explains the danger of calling Trump “Hitler.”
[30:30] Clay and Will reflect on Kirk’s connection with students and his unique impact on young men.
[33:52] Mark Teixeira interview: why the Yankees/Rangers legend is running for Congress, motivated by faith, family, and service.
[41:40] Teixeira on Kirk’s assassination as an act of evil, and the need for faith in a broken political culture.
[45:45] Why Teixeira made Texas home, and how baseball prepared him for public life.
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