Hour 2 - Are You Serious, CA?


Author: iHeartPodcasts February 6, 2026 Duration: 36:58
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Hour 2 - Are You Serious, CA?

Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show continues with Buck Sexton hosting solo and delivers an expansive, politics‑heavy hour focused on California politics, Democratic governance failures, cultural activism, healthcare policy, and prescription drug reform. The hour opens with an in‑depth interview featuring California attorney and commentator Katie Zacharia, who provides a comprehensive breakdown of the 2026 California governor’s race. Buck and Zacharia discuss the state’s open “top‑two” primary system, highlighting how Republican candidates Steve Hilton and Sheriff Chad Bianco are polling competitively, potentially setting up a historic Republican‑versus‑Republican general election. They contrast this with what Zacharia describes as a weak and fractured Democratic field, criticizing figures like Katie Porter and Eric Swalwell, and arguing that California Democrats lack a compelling candidate beyond party loyalty. A major theme of this segment is election integrity, with repeated emphasis on the absence of voter ID in California and how it shapes statewide outcomes, alongside discussion of a voter ID ballot initiative backed by Carl DeMaio and publicly supported by Elon Musk.

Hour 2 also digs deeply into California governance controversies, particularly the handling of the Palisades fire. Zacharia sharply criticizes Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom, accusing city and state leadership of negligence, budget mismanagement, and lack of accountability. Buck and Zacharia discuss reports that the mayor’s office released a “watered‑down” internal review of the fire response, arguing that a Republican official would have faced far harsher media scrutiny. This conversation expands into broader criticism of California’s one‑party rule, the role of legacy media like the Los Angeles Times, and what they describe as systemic failure paired with political protection for Democratic leaders.

The discussion then shifts to cultural flashpoints tied to progressive activism. Buck and Zacharia react to celebrity rhetoric around “stolen land,” including comments by Billie Eilish, and the irony of activists refusing to relinquish their own property when challenged by tribal claims. They also revisit the viral Minneapolis yoga studio incident, where activists aggressively confronted employees over ICE enforcement, using it as an example of what they describe as ideological radicalization, online indoctrination, and the collapse of basic civility. Zacharia links these incidents to broader Democratic rhetoric demonizing ICE and law enforcement, warning that such language fuels harassment and real‑world intimidation.

Later in Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Buck pivots to healthcare and economic policy, focusing on President Donald Trump’s announcement of TrumpRx.gov, a new initiative aimed at dramatically lowering prescription drug prices. Buck explains why prescription drug costs matter politically—especially for seniors ahead of the midterms—and argues that Trump’s approach targets entrenched middlemen, particularly pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), who inflate prices without adding value. Citing FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary, Buck frames the policy as a pro‑consumer, pro‑competition reform that preserves innovation while cutting unnecessary bureaucracy. He ties prescription drug reform to broader themes of American manufacturing, national security, and reducing dependence on China for critical medicines.

The hour rounds out with listener talkbacks, lighter cultural commentary, and Buck’s reflections on health, fitness, and wellness—touching humorously on yoga, Pilates, mobility work, and the importance of walking and staying active as people age. Hour 2 closes by previewing the next hour’s focus on New York City politics and Zohran Mamdani, while reinforcing the central themes of the hour: Democratic mismanagement, election integrity, cultural radicalism, and Trump‑era policy initiatives aimed at restoring accountability and affordability.

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