Hour 2 - Nothing is Impossible


Author: iHeartPodcasts March 10, 2026 Duration: 36:51
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Hour 2 - Nothing is Impossible

Hour 2 of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show focuses heavily on the dramatic plunge in global oil prices, with Clay noting that crude fell more in the past 24 hours than at any point in the last four years. They discuss how the previous day’s panic over $120‑per‑barrel oil evaporated almost instantly as prices sank back into the mid‑$80s, sending commodities traders scrambling. The hosts argue that media outlets quickly moved on from the alarmist narrative once the price collapse undercut the storyline, and they connect the market swings to uncertainty in the Strait of Hormuz, where shipping captains remain cautious despite the United States delivering crushing military blows to Iran’s navy and missile infrastructure.

The hour’s main guest, Senate candidate Michael Watley of North Carolina, joins to lay out why he believes his race will become the most expensive Senate contest in American history, with more than $600 million expected to pour into the state. Watley contrasts his platform with Democrat Roy Cooper’s record on crime, taxes, immigration enforcement, and cultural issues, arguing that Cooper repeatedly vetoed legislation aimed at keeping violent illegal immigrants out of North Carolina and supported policies allowing biological males into women’s sports and locker rooms. He highlights the massive federal recovery effort after Hurricane Helene, crediting Trump‑aligned leadership for billions in rebuilding investments across western North Carolina. Watley emphasizes that suburban, college‑educated independent voters—particularly those concerned about inflation, housing affordability, and public safety—will determine the outcome of the race, which historically has been decided by razor‑thin margins.

Economic concerns dominate much of Hour 2, with Watley laying out pro‑growth policies he hopes to implement in the Senate, including extending Trump’s middle‑class tax cuts, eliminating taxes on overtime, tips, and Social Security, and pursuing regulatory and trade reforms designed to strengthen manufacturing, small businesses, and farms. He notes skyrocketing housing costs across the state and previews an upcoming meeting with federal housing officials aimed at increasing supply, lowering prices, expanding first‑time homebuyer access, and reducing interest rate pressure. Clay and Buck underscore how these affordability issues have become decisive for independent voters in states experiencing rapid population growth.

Listeners chime in with questions about global oil markets, prompting Clay and Buck to explain that even though the United States is the world’s largest oil producer, it cannot unilaterally set prices because oil is traded globally. Shipping companies remain nervous about Iranian missile and drone threats in the Strait of Hormuz, which keeps markets volatile despite major U.S. military successes.

Shannon Bream joins the show to discuss her new book, Nothing Is Impossible with God, and to break down several high‑stakes Supreme Court cases expected in the coming months. She details upcoming rulings on redistricting, race‑based gerrymandering, and executive power, noting that the timing of decisions could influence how states draw congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms. The conversation expands to unresolved tariff‑refund disputes created by recent court rulings and the Supreme Court’s stalled investigation into the Dobbs leak, which she says produced no identified culprit and may be difficult to reopen. Clay and Buck also ask about speculation that aging justices like Samuel Alito might retire while Trump still controls Senate confirmations, though Bream says there are no signs of imminent departures.

The final segment of Hour 2 features listener calls, including one caller who credits Buck’s book with politically converting a left‑leaning college student. Buck and Clay discuss some of the historical material that didn’t make it into the final manuscript, including Soviet propaganda and the mythology surrounding Stalin’s cult of personality. The hour closes with breaking news out of New York, where the NYPD bomb squad responds to explosive devices thrown near Gracie Mansion, setting up further coverage later in the show.

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