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Hour 2 - The WNBA Blocks Clay 

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Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show featured a blend of politics, culture, sports, listener interaction, and humorous commentary, while setting the stage for a major national security discussion planned for the following hour. The second hour opened with coverage of the final major primary election contests in Florida, Wyoming, and Alaska, with the hosts focusing particularly on the Alaska Senate race and concerns about voter confusion involving candidates with similar names. Clay and Buck discussed election strategy, ballot awareness, and the broader significance of the final primary battles as the 2026 midterm election landscape takes shape. They also referenced unusual historical election outcomes, including candidates remaining on ballots after death, and debated voter awareness in modern elections.


A major recurring theme throughout Hour 2 was Alaska. The hosts shared personal stories about travel to the state, wildlife encounters, and the challenges of reaching Alaska from the lower 48 states. Buck recounted seeing grizzly bears in the wild, discussing the precautions taken by fishing guides and Alaska’s strict investigations when bears are killed in self-defense. The conversation expanded into stories about salmon fishing, deep-sea fishing excursions, halibut catches, wilderness adventures, and the unique culture of Alaska. The hosts jokingly developed a running bit about convincing their employer to provide a corporate jet for a future broadcast trip to Alaska, which became a source of humor throughout the hour.


The program then shifted into one of the hour’s most discussed topics: the WNBA, women’s sports, and the controversy involving fans wearing XXXY Athletics apparel at an Atlanta Dream game. 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.


Another lighter segment focused on entertainment and survival stories. Buck discussed the upcoming Brad Pitt film Heart of the Beast, which features a special forces veteran and his military canine surviving in the Alaskan wilderness after a plane crash. This prompted an extended humorous exchange imagining Clay and Buck stranded in Alaska after their fictional charter flight crashed, leading to comparisons with wilderness survival movies and adventures involving wolves, remote fishing camps, and rugged outdoor life. The hosts also talked about the strong bond between military working dogs and their handlers, one of Buck’s favorite subjects.


The show also included behind-the-scenes anecdotes from Clay’s home studio. While broadcasting, he learned that Secret Service agents had arrived at his house ahead of an upcoming visit from HUD Secretary Scott Turner. The hosts joked about the security sweep, creating a humorous live-radio moment as Clay briefly left to locate the agents while listeners followed along. Additional family stories followed, including Clay discussing his son’s high school football season, a recent junior varsity victory, and the universal experience of teenage boys being more interested in talking to girls after a game than celebrating with their parents.


One of the most entertaining portions of Hour 2 centered on Subaru vehicles and the long-running cultural stereotype connecting the brand with lesbian consumers. After receiving numerous listener messages, the hosts welcomed a retired Subaru salesman with twenty years of experience. The caller confirmed that the stereotype exists in public perception while also emphasizing Subaru’s reputation for safety, reliability, all-wheel-drive performance, and excellence in snowy conditions. The discussion developed into both a serious automotive conversation and a comedic segment, with the hosts asking about customer behavior, dealership experiences, and vehicle preferences. The caller also provided practical advice for car buyers, recommending comparison shopping across multiple dealerships and avoiding revealing trade-in plans too early during price negotiations.


Additional listeners contributed stories and observations about Subaru ownership, dealership culture, and the brand’s association with LGBTQ consumers. Callers discussed Pride events, Subaru marketing, and humorous bumper stickers, turning the segment into one of the show’s signature examples of audience-driven radio. The hosts repeatedly praised the expertise of their audience, noting that virtually any topic can generate calls from highly experienced professionals willing to share practical knowledge.


The political discussion returned later in the hour with analysis of the Florida primary elections and the legacy of Governor Ron DeSantis. Buck argued that Florida has become a model for conservative governance and expressed interest in ensuring future state leaders maintain the policies that attracted residents and businesses to the state. Clay and Buck debated whether DeSantis should be considered the most successful governor of the 21st century, pointing to Florida’s transformation from a battleground state into a reliable Republican state. They compared his record with governors such as Greg Abbott, Brian Kemp, Bill Lee, Nikki Haley, Scott Walker, Rick Perry, Phil Scott, and others. The hosts also highlighted broader migration trends favoring states such as Florida, Tennessee, and Texas, emphasizing tax policy, business growth, and population shifts.


The hour concluded with further election analysis, discussion of President Donald Trump’s popularity among various voter groups, additional jokes about Alaska travel plans, and a preview of the next hour’s major focus on international affairs. Clay and Buck teased an extensive conversation with national security expert Steve Yates covering Iran, Taiwan, China, global security concerns, and geopolitical risks. Overall, Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show blended primary election coverage, Florida politics, WNBA controversy, women’s sports debate, Alaska travel stories, outdoor adventure, Secret Service anecdotes, high school football, Subaru culture, car-buying advice, listener engagement, and previews of major national security issues, creating one of the program’s most eclectic and personality-driven hours.

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