Clay Travis and Buck Sexton deliver an analysis of the changing political landscape across the United States, comparing Florida with Texas, Tennessee, California, and New York. The hosts discussed COVID-era policies, population migration trends, and the influence of President Donald Trump and Mar-a-Lago on Florida’s political identity. They also examined Florida’s booming real estate market, rising property values across the state, and growing affordability concerns, particularly in Miami and the Florida Panhandle, which they described as among the hottest housing markets in the country. Discussions of economic growth, demographic shifts, voter registration changes, and real estate development were woven into a larger argument about Florida’s growing importance in national politics.
An interview featuring Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan, who discussed the race’s stakes, accused Democrats of attempting to manipulate the election through deceptive tactics, and argued that Alaska represents a key firewall against a Democratic Senate majority. Sullivan highlighted his legislative record, contrasted it with that of his opponents, criticized ranked-choice voting, and urged voters to carefully identify the correct candidate on the ballot. The hosts and Sullivan repeatedly emphasized the national significance of the Alaska Senate race, arguing that control of the chamber could hinge on the outcome.
Clay revisited the story of a mother and daughter who were reportedly asked to cover up their XXXY-branded clothing, which promotes the view that biological sex distinctions matter in sports. The hosts discussed subsequent statements from both the Atlanta Dream and the WNBA acknowledging that the situation should not have occurred. Clay criticized league leadership, highlighted the ongoing debate over women’s sports and transgender participation, and noted that he had apparently been blocked by the Atlanta Dream on social media despite never directly interacting with the franchise. The discussion also touched on Caitlin Clark’s impact on WNBA popularity, fan engagement, free speech issues in sports, and the league’s handling of public relations controversies.
Former national security official Steve Yates joining for an extended discussion. A major focus of this third hour was the ongoing standoff with Iran, including the expiration of a 60-day negotiation framework, the Trump administration’s strategy of maximum economic pressure, and the long-term outlook for the Iranian regime. The conversation examined the Strait of Hormuz, oil and gas prices, global energy markets, and whether the current approach amounts to a long-term “mow the lawn” strategy designed to contain Iranian threats rather than produce a rapid resolution. The hosts and Yates argued that Iran’s leverage is gradually weakening as new energy routes, pipelines, and global supply alternatives reduce dependence on the region, while sustained economic pressure continues to limit Tehran’s options.
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Hour 1 - The Tale of Two Dan Sullivans
36:54

Hour 2 - The WNBA Blocks Clay
36:53

Hour 3 - Is North Korea the Next Iran?
36:32