Hour 2 opens with Bill O’Reilly joining Clay and Buck to preview President Trump’s upcoming State of the Union address. O’Reilly predicts the speech will be long but optimistic, advising Trump to focus on projecting strength and outlining the next twelve months rather than dwelling on the Supreme Court’s recent tariff ruling. The hosts and O’Reilly then pivot to the dominant cultural story of the week: the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team’s gold‑medal win and the political firestorm surrounding their White House invitation. O’Reilly emphasizes that the far left cannot tolerate anything celebratory occurring under Trump’s presidency and explains why critics seized on Trump’s lighthearted “impeachment” joke and FBI Director Kash Patel being in the locker room—despite Patel being in Italy to support counterterror security efforts.
The conversation shifts to the U.S. women’s hockey team’s decision not to attend the State of the Union, which O’Reilly criticizes as a political choice designed to reflect poorly on Trump. Clay and Buck agree it’s a missed opportunity and highlight the cultural divide between the men’s and women’s programs. From there, the discussion turns to Gavin Newsom’s SAT comment at a predominantly Black event—a remark that drew accusations of pandering. O’Reilly pushes back on claims the comment was racist, argues conservatives diminish their credibility when misusing the term, and instead focuses on Newsom’s broader weaknesses as a national candidate. He characterizes the Democratic bench for 2028 as the “weakest field” he’s seen in 50 years, citing poor records, low name recognition, and an entrenched radical‑left donor network. Clay then asks whether Stephen A. Smith might enter Democratic politics; O’Reilly suggests it’s possible, noting Smith’s appeal, sincerity, and ability to broaden his brand.
The hour takes a lighter and more energized turn as Clay introduces Small Business Administration head Kelly Loeffler and Jimmy’s Famous Seafood co-owner John Minadakis. John recounts watching the overtime game from church and his viral takedown of HuffPost after the outlet scolded Americans for cheering the hockey team. Loeffler praises Jimmy’s as an example of American small‑business excellence, symbolizing hard work, innovation, family tradition, and patriotism. Clay then breaks news live on air that Team USA has arrived at Andrews Air Force Base, greeted by applauding troops—an image the hosts call the purest representation of American exceptionalism.
Clay and Buck discuss why the men’s team’s unapologetic patriotism resonates so strongly, why the left’s negative reaction is backfiring, and how open displays of pride—like Quinn Hughes thanking the troops—deeply connect with everyday Americans. They argue that Democrats’ cultural instincts are increasingly out of step with normal people, especially young men, and explain how attempts to police humor, language, and celebration alienate voters.
The hour ends with a series of broader cultural observations: how envy and resentment shape online discourse, why it’s important to surround yourself with people who celebrate your wins, and how the left’s inability to “just be normal” has become a defining political liability. The hosts highlight that the Olympics always serve as a reminder that America remains a global symbol of grit, excellence, and unity—values the hockey team embodies and that millions of Americans are eager to rally behind heading into the State of the Union.
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