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Hour 1 - Clay Parties with the Men's Hocky Team

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Hour 1 centers on the State of the Union buzz and a culture‑war flashpoint: the Team USA men’s Olympic hockey gold becoming a lightning rod after a celebratory call from President Trump. Clay opens by previewing the night’s focus on the State of the Union (with Bill O’Reilly slated for Hour 2 analysis) and teases guests tied to small business and Jimmy’s Famous Seafood. He then recounts joining the U.S. team’s celebration at E11EVEN Miami, where players and fans sang the national anthem, Lee Greenwood and other patriotic anthems—viral videos that, in his view, capture a broader cultural shift among younger male athletes who are openly pro‑USA. The hosts argue this moment echoes America’s “Miracle on Ice” era, noting that while the historic upset came against the USSR, the 1980 gold was clinched versus Finland—and they spotlight how Walter Mondale and President Jimmy Carter publicly congratulated that team, contrasting yesterday’s normalcy with today’s backlash.

Clay and Buck drive the hour with the theme that “Democrats can’t be normal”—framing outrage at Kash Patel being in the locker room (to connect the team with the President for a congratulatory call and White House invite) as proof that legacy media and progressive pundits now politicize what used to be routine civic pride. They play up reactions from Don Lemon, The View, and others as examples of performative offense, then pivot to a broader branding argument: Republicans win culture by liking jokes and celebrating American exceptionalism, while the left, they say, defaults to grievance. The hosts also debate whether the U.S. women’s hockey team should attend the State of the Union—calling it a missed opportunity for bipartisan national recognition if they don’t—and contextualize the back‑and‑forth with Trump’s light “dad joke” about treating both teams equally, which they insist was harmless.

The hour widens into pop‑culture and geography: Clay floats that Miami (and South Florida) may have overtaken New York and Los Angeles as America’s cultural capital, citing the star‑magnet nightlife, business relocations, and patriotic energy he witnessed during the celebration. He also notes the Northeast blizzard that dropped heavy snow from Rhode Island to the New York metro, which even rerouted the hockey team to Miami—serendipity that supercharged the party atmosphere. Throughout, the hosts celebrate a record‑setting U.S. showing at these Winter Olympics (a new American best for gold medals this cycle) and the way “U‑S‑A” chants, grit (a star forward playing and scoring with a broken tooth), and visible pride cut through partisan static. Listeners chime in via talkbacks—correcting the 1980 final opponent, ribbing Clay about the nightclub coincidence, and cheering the team—while Clay closes by returning to the core message: the Olympic victory is more than a sports headline; it’s a metaphor for American toughness, unity, and optimism heading into the State of the Union.

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