Hour 1 - It's a Trap!


Author: iHeartPodcasts March 9, 2026 Duration: 36:45
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Hour 1 - It's a Trap!

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show opens with a fast‑moving breakdown of a dramatic weekend in news and politics, beginning with the attempted terror attack outside Gracie Mansion in New York City. Clay and Buck analyze the emerging details of what authorities are investigating as an ISIS‑inspired attack involving homemade explosive devices thrown during dueling protests at the mayor’s residence. They highlight NYPD Commissioner Jess Tisch’s statements, the arrests of the two alleged attackers, and the media’s initial reluctance to focus on the jihadist element of the story. This leads to a broader discussion on free speech, ideological extremism, the right to protest, and the distinction between criticizing Islam as an ideology versus accusations of “white supremacy.”

From there, Hour 1 dives into major Middle East geopolitical developments, including the transition of power in Iran after the killing of the Ayatollah, the rise of Mojtaba Khamenei, and Israeli strikes on Iranian oil storage facilities. Buck provides a detailed analysis of Iran’s military capabilities—particularly mobile missile launchers—and draws parallels to Scud-hunting operations during Desert Storm. The hosts note how U.S. and Israeli actions are shaping oil market volatility and global security narratives.

This hour also covers the surging gas and oil prices, with crude briefly spiking to $120 before falling toward $110. Clay and Buck criticize media outlets like MSNBC and CNN for showcasing market turmoil only when it politically hurts the right. They argue that current fuel volatility was predictable, often driven by speculation, and not a sign of long‑term collapse. They also revisit debates over the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, warning that calls from Democrats—especially Sen. Chuck Schumer—to tap the SPR immediately are a “trap,” comparing it humorously to the iconic Star Wars “It’s a trap!” moment.

The conversation expands into a reflection on America’s growing energy independence, as the hosts emphasize how increased domestic drilling has made the U.S. less vulnerable to Middle Eastern instability. They also critique Democratic leaders like Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries for political opportunism, especially their sudden election‑year pivot to gas‑price outrage after years of climate‑based restrictions on fossil fuels.

Finally, Hour 1 transitions into a broader economic discussion, with Clay and Buck urging listeners not to panic about stock market fluctuations. They advocate long‑term investing principles—particularly steady S&P 500 index fund strategies—while warning against emotional decision‑making influenced by negative news coverage.  Overall, Hour 1 delivers a high‑energy, detail‑rich examination of terrorism, U.S. energy policy, Iran‑Israel tensions, gas prices, media bias, political narratives, and long‑term economic strategy, offering listeners both breaking‑news analysis and big‑picture context.

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