Hour 2 - Behind the Curtain with Clay


Author: iHeartPodcasts February 2, 2026 Duration: 36:57
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Hour 2 - Behind the Curtain with Clay

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show features an in‑depth breakdown of how modern media narratives are manufactured, with Clay Travis explaining why journalism, pop culture, and technology have increasingly merged opinion with news. Broadcasting from Los Angeles, Clay opens the second hour by reinforcing the size and influence of conservative audiences in traditionally blue states like California, citing election data to highlight how many voters remain “behind enemy lines.” He then pivots back to the Grammy Awards controversy, using a Rolling Stone reporter’s politically loaded question to Jelly Roll as a real‑time case study in how media outlets manipulate celebrity commentary to advance ideological narratives—particularly on immigration enforcement and ICE.

Throughout Hour 2, Clay delivers a detailed explanation of how the media economy shifted from advertising‑based revenue to subscription‑driven business models, fundamentally changing newsroom incentives. He argues that publications like The New York Times and The Washington Post no longer chase broad audiences or objective reporting, but instead cater to narrow, like‑minded subscriber bases that want their political beliefs reinforced. According to Clay, this model incentivizes slanted stories, selective coverage, and the blurring of news and opinion, which he claims is why certain false or inflammatory celebrity statements receive wide coverage while later clarifications or apologies are buried or ignored.

A major theme in Hour 2 is the role of journalists asking intentionally biased questions to elicit politically useful soundbites from celebrities, athletes, and entertainers. Clay contrasts Steve Kerr’s public apology for inaccurate statements about ICE enforcement with NBA coach Doc Rivers’ refusal to walk back extreme rhetoric, highlighting how mainstream media amplified Rivers while largely ignoring Kerr’s correction. Clay praises OutKick reporters for holding public figures accountable, arguing this approach represents what real journalism should look like in a polarized media landscape.

The hour’s centerpiece interview features Todd Ricketts, co‑owner of the Chicago Cubs and co‑founder of Free Spoke, an alternative search engine and AI‑driven news platform designed to combat Big Tech bias and algorithmic censorship. Ricketts discusses his concern that companies like Google suppress disfavored viewpoints through search results and AI tools, citing institutional and cultural bias within Silicon Valley. He explains Free Spoke’s mission to present multiple perspectives side‑by‑side, allowing users to evaluate competing narratives and form their own conclusions without algorithmic manipulation.

Clay and Ricketts also explore the rise of AI search assistants, the decline of traditional search engines, and how embedded political assumptions inside large language models could wield even greater influence over public opinion than search ever did. Ricketts outlines Free Spoke’s effort to build a “just the facts” AI assistant that prioritizes transparency and ideological balance while avoiding echo chambers.


The conversation widens to include the societal effects of algorithm‑driven social media, misinformation, and ideological reinforcement across age groups. Ricketts argues that AI‑powered platforms intensify polarization by feeding users only content that confirms existing beliefs, eroding shared reality and increasing distrust between neighbors and communities. Clay agrees, emphasizing the loss of serendipity in modern information consumption compared to traditional print media.

Later in Hour 2, the discussion turns to sports and Major League Baseball, with Clay asking Ricketts about the Chicago Cubs, rising player contracts, competitive balance, and whether MLB will move toward salary caps similar to other professional leagues. Ricketts expresses confidence in baseball’s long‑term stability while acknowledging the pressures caused by runaway spending from big‑market teams.

The hour concludes with a broader cultural analysis of subscription‑based media, comparing political journalism to team‑specific sports coverage that avoids telling fans uncomfortable truths. Clay argues this dynamic explains why legacy media outlets no longer break damaging stories about Democratic politicians and why ideological reinforcement has replaced accountability. He also notes the announcement of Turning Point USA’s alternative “All‑American Halftime Show,” positioning it as a direct response to politicized Super Bowl entertainment.

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