60 Minutes of Arrogance
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton discuss the firing of a 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley. They use the incident to argue that legacy media personalities have inflated perceptions of their influence, contrasting traditional television journalism with the modern digital, merit-based media landscape. They contend that declining trust in mainstream media and the rise of independent platforms have exposed vulnerabilities in institutions like CBS News and shows such as 60 Minutes, particularly when it comes to perceived bias and lack of accountability.
37 Days to Count Ballots in CA?
Clay and Buck discuss the California election controversy, focusing heavily on the state’s prolonged vote-counting process. The hosts express frustration that final results for key races—including the California governor primary and Los Angeles mayoral race—could take up to 37 days to certify, arguing this undermines voter confidence and creates prolonged political uncertainty. A caller from California, the Chair of the LA Republican Party, Roxanne Hoge, provides additional context, explaining that mail-in ballot systems, extended deadlines, and delayed reporting schedules contribute to the slow process. The hosts contrast California with states like Florida, where votes are counted rapidly, and argue that delays could have national implications for control of Congress, especially if tightly contested races determine the balance of power in the House.
The conversation also touches on voter turnout and political competitiveness, noting that relatively low turnout in Los Angeles contrasts with claims that expanded mail-in voting increases participation. Despite the frustrations with the system, there is optimism among some callers and commentators that races involving candidates like Steve Hilton and Spencer Pratt could spark broader political engagement and potentially attract crossover voters, particularly in debates around issues like homelessness, governance, and urban policy.
Iran is Not the Mess the Media Says
Clay and Buck discuss recent interview between President Donald Trump and journalist Miranda Devine, highlighting Trump’s comments on Iran, its leadership structure, and ongoing diplomatic and military tensions. The hosts analyze Trump’s remarks about potentially meeting Iranian leadership figures and the uncertainty surrounding who truly holds power within Iran’s regime. They connect this to ongoing concerns about global energy security and the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing how disruptions in shipping lanes and rising insurance costs for tankers could significantly impact oil markets, global trade, and U.S. fuel prices. The conversation underscores broader fears about geopolitical instability and supply chain risk, while also noting signals from the White House that officials remain confident Trump’s strategy will ultimately succeed.
Clay and Buck further evaluate Trump’s handling of the situation, playing audio in which the president expresses confidence in U.S. military strength and ongoing operations, including references to actions in Venezuela and Iran. They frame Trump as a “wartime president” managing multiple international challenges, while emphasizing his belief that the situation will resolve relatively quickly. The hosts also address reports of tension between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, pushing back on narratives that suggest Trump is influenced or controlled by foreign leaders, instead portraying him as an independent decision-maker prioritizing U.S. interests.
Rush Limbaugh Candidate Wins
Republican primary results in Iowa, where Zach Lahn (referred to in the transcript as Zach Lahn) emerges as the GOP nominee for governor in a closely watched race. Clay highlights a viral moment from 2009 in which the candidate, as a college student, challenged Barack Obama on healthcare policy during a town hall. The clip, later praised by Rush Limbaugh, is presented as an example of early conservative political engagement and is framed as a full-circle moment now that the same individual is running for statewide office. The hosts emphasize the symbolic value of this moment for conservative audiences and express interest in having the candidate appear on the show.
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Hour 1 - 60 Minutes of Arrogance
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Hour 2 -37 Days to Count Ballots in CA?
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Hour 3 - Rush Limbaugh Candidate Wins
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