Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show dives into fast‑moving political, cultural, and national‑security storylines as Clay and Buck break down the latest developments surrounding Iran, the economy, CNN media bias, autonomous vehicle innovation, and a brewing debate among listeners over firearms. The hour begins with the hosts reacting to the explosive cost of the North Carolina Senate race—an unprecedented $600 million battle that reflects the broader fight for congressional control heading into the midterms. They discuss the political stakes of potential Supreme Court vacancies, the uncertainty surrounding future Senate majorities, and why 2026 may be the last realistic window for President Donald Trump to confirm a like‑minded justice.
Breaking news emerges early in the hour as the hosts monitor reports of suspicious packages near Gracie Mansion in New York City following a series of politically charged protests. Clay and Buck highlight how rising tensions around radicalism, counter‑protests, and public safety are shaping the national conversation. This leads into a blistering critique of CNN’s framing of an incident involving homemade bombs thrown outside the home of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The hosts argue that CNN’s softened, narrative‑driven portrayal of the suspects reveals deep cultural bias within the network’s editorial process, reinforcing their long‑held belief that CNN’s institutional culture needs a complete overhaul.
The hour pivots to the broader media environment, with Clay and Buck praising Elon Musk and the transformation of Twitter into a platform that no longer suppresses stories unfavorable to the left. This launches a humorous sidebar about Gen Z slang terms like “glazing,” “mogging,” and “looksmaxxing,” as the hosts poke fun at generational language shifts and how social media influences cultural vocabulary. From there, the show transitions back to serious geopolitical analysis as Caroline Levitt delivers a White House briefing outlining President Trump’s strategy to stabilize global energy markets during the Iran conflict. Clay and Buck explain how the administration’s rapid response—including offering naval escorts for tankers, waiving certain sanctions, and providing political risk insurance—has helped reverse the temporary oil price spike that rattled markets the previous day.
The hosts then examine public opinion on the U.S. air campaign in Iran, noting that polls show strong support—over 75 percent—so long as the mission remains swift, decisive, and avoids any ground‑troop escalation. They emphasize that Trump is highly attuned to market reactions and economic sentiment, shaping his foreign‑policy decisions to preserve what they describe as a “Goldilocks economy” with low unemployment, falling interest rates, and stabilizing inflation. Clay predicts that by late spring or early summer, the positive effects of Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” will propel the economy forward at a rapid pace, creating ideal conditions heading into the midterms.
Autonomous vehicle technology becomes the next major focus of the hour, as the hosts discuss comments from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy about the race to dominate global self‑driving innovation. Clay passionately argues that autonomous vehicles are the future and compares skeptics to people in the early 1900s who refused to abandon horse‑drawn carriages. Buck adds humor by comparing old‑school car purists to fans of outdated firearms like the Colt 1911, creating a lively back‑and‑forth that spills into listener talkbacks. Callers and podcast listeners weigh in with detailed, technical arguments about 9mm vs. .45 caliber ammunition, shot placement, weapon ergonomics, and real‑world defensive use—turning the final stretch of Hour 3 into an animated debate within the show’s heavily firearms‑savvy audience.
The hour wraps with Clay and Buck continuing to monitor Caroline Levitt’s press briefing, discussing TSA staffing shortages caused by stalled DHS funding, and highlighting how airport security delays are impacting everyday Americans. They close by encouraging listeners to engage with the show through podcast talkbacks and video platforms as they prepare for even more content in the days ahead.
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Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 10 2026
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Hour 1 - Iran Endgame
36:52

Hour 2 - Nothing is Impossible
36:51