Hour 1 - MABA: Make American Babies Again
Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show kicks off with Clay leading the Friday edition while Buck is returning from Taiwan after interviewing the President of Taiwan, a conversation set to air Monday. The hour dives into major breaking news and cultural commentary, starting with the ongoing government shutdown and its political implications. Clay highlights the booming stock market, with the Dow, Nasdaq, and S&P 500 hitting record highs under President Trump’s economic policies, contrasting this success with prior predictions of economic collapse.
The discussion shifts to crime reduction efforts in Memphis, where the Trump administration has partnered with local leaders to combat one of the nation’s highest murder rates—a story largely ignored by mainstream media. Clay also previews an upcoming interview with journalist Nick Sorter, who was arrested in Portland while covering Antifa protests outside an ICE facility, sparking a federal investigation.
A major theme of the hour is cultural and demographic trends, including a striking statistic: 60.5% of babies born in 2025 so far are in Trump-voting states. Clay argues this reflects optimism and family values in conservative America, contrasting it with what he calls the Democratic Party’s “dark, nihilistic” messaging that discourages having children. He warns that this worldview fuels political violence and long-term electoral challenges for Democrats as population growth accelerates in red states.
The conversation then pivots to the economy, where Clay underscores strong GDP growth at 3.8% and low inflation under Trump, while acknowledging lingering frustration from Biden-era price hikes. He critiques socialist economic proposals, spotlighting New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s plan for city-run grocery stores, calling it “Cuban-style madness.” Clay dissects Mamdani’s savvy cultural strategy, including a viral Bachelor-themed campaign ad that resonates with young voters, warning conservatives not to underestimate the power of pop culture in politics.
The hour closes with listener calls, including a Navy veteran sharing a story about the show’s global reach and a discussion on why young voters feel capitalism has failed them. Clay emphasizes the importance of life experience in shaping sound decision-making, noting studies that show peak judgment occurs around age 57.
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