Hour 2 - Menticide IS a Thing


Author: iHeartPodcasts February 18, 2026 Duration: 36:41
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Hour 2 - Menticide IS a Thing

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show focuses heavily on media integrity, government regulation, transgender policy battles, and the expanding national debate over political censorship. The hour opens with Buck interviewing FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, who explains the rapidly developing controversy involving Stephen Colbert, Texas Democratic candidate James Talarico, CBS, and the federal equal‑time rule. Carr details how Colbert and Talarico attempted to frame CBS as being “censored” by the government after choosing not to air their interview, when in reality CBS simply instructed the show to comply with existing equal‑time law. Carr emphasizes that broadcast outlets using public airwaves must follow political‑content rules that do not apply to cable or streaming—and that talk shows falsely claiming to be exempt “bonafide news” programs have skirted these rules for years. He reveals that enforcement actions are already underway, including against ABC’s The View, and stresses that broadcast licenses require neutrality because they rely on public spectrum.

Buck and Carr then broaden the discussion to public misunderstanding of how broadcast regulation works, including why podcasts, YouTube channels, and cable networks face none of the FCC restrictions that apply to licensed broadcasters. The conversation also touches on the FCC’s parallel crackdown on robocalls, scam texts, and elder‑fraud schemes—an area Carr says federal agencies are now prioritizing due to widespread consumer harm.

The second half of Hour 2 turns toward cultural and political issues, including the legacy of Rush Limbaugh and his influence on both hosts. Buck takes listener messages reflecting on Rush’s impact and the way his team continues to carry forward the show’s traditions. This naturally transitions into broader commentary on political extremism, media groupthink, and the dangers of manufactured narratives—key themes Buck also addresses in his new book Manufacturing Delusion.

The hour then shifts to one of the most heated topics in national politics: transgender medical interventions for minors. Buck discusses breaking news that NYU Langone, one of the nation’s leading medical systems, is discontinuing its gender‑medicine program for minors due to legal and regulatory exposure. He describes the announcement as a major turning point in the nationwide backlash against pediatric gender surgeries and cross‑sex hormone treatments. Buck argues that the medical establishment, advocacy groups, and political institutions have aggressively suppressed questions about long‑term outcomes, complications, and psychological risks, and that the ideology behind “gender‑affirming care” is collapsing under scrutiny. He connects this to the broader phenomenon of “mass delusion,” examining how propaganda, language manipulation, and psychological pressure have shaped public opinion, and comparing the movement’s reaction to classic signs of ideological panic.

Listeners then join in with calls and talkbacks—some sharing personal stories about families struggling with the fallout of transgender interventions, others praising Buck for addressing the issue directly. These conversations further explore how language control, shifting definitions, and cultural pressure campaigns have reshaped debates over gender, medicine, and children’s rights.

Hour 2 concludes with Buck previewing Congressman Chip Roy’s appearance in Hour 3 to discuss the SAVE Act, election‑integrity battles, and the looming government funding showdown. The hour blends media analysis, government policy, cultural commentary, and personal stories, offering a wide‑ranging look at how political and social narratives are constructed—and how they are being challenged in real time.

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