Hour 2 - Reagan's Warning 


Author: iHeartPodcasts November 6, 2025 Duration: 36:54
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Hour 2 - Reagan's Warning 

Hour 2 of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show dives into breaking news and sharp political analysis. The hour opens with updates on the FAA’s plan to cut air traffic by 10% at 40 major airports amid the ongoing government shutdown, with reports that the Trump administration may impose an additional 4% reduction in flights. Clay and Buck warn that these disruptions could peak during Thanksgiving travel, historically one of the busiest travel periods, and predict that mounting frustration among travelers may pressure Washington to resolve the shutdown quickly.

The discussion then pivots to cultural commentary, including a nostalgic look at Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, highlighting how its humor and themes would never pass today’s Hollywood standards. From there, the hosts analyze the New York City mayoral election, focusing on Zohran Mamdani’s victory speech, which starkly contrasts Ronald Reagan’s famous warning about government overreach. Mamdani’s pledge that “no problem is too large for government to solve” sparks debate about progressive governance and its impact on New York’s budget, especially given that 1% of residents pay 50% of city taxes. Buck predicts that Mamdani’s policies will accelerate financial strain and potentially drive out high earners.

The hour also examines Mamdani’s framing of his win as a battle against Donald Trump, with rhetoric about “terrifying a despot” and dismantling conditions that enabled Trump’s rise. Clay and Buck argue this narrative is fantasy and note the pattern of progressive mayors failing in major cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Chicago. They also spotlight Chuck Schumer’s evasiveness when asked about his vote and speculate on AOC’s future presidential ambitions, suggesting she represents the Democratic Party’s radical vanguard.

Listeners join the conversation with calls and talkbacks, including sharp critiques of the GOP’s inability to deliver on promises compared to Trump’s record, and a viral thread on repealing the 19th Amendment that continues to stir debate. The hosts stress that these sentiments are listener-driven, not their own, while joking about potential headlines misrepresenting their stance.

Political commentary intensifies with reactions to Sonny Hostin’s remarks on The View, where she advocates for Democrats to “go lower” in redistricting battles, signaling an aggressive strategy for future elections. Clay and Buck dissect the hypocrisy of Democrats condemning GOP tactics while embracing similar moves themselves. Bernie Sanders also weighs in, blaming Republicans for rising healthcare costs, which the hosts counter by pointing to Obamacare’s failures. Senator Ted Cruz calls the election results a “disaster,” labeling Mamdani a “full-on communist,” while Clay and Buck caution against overstating the significance of off-year losses, emphasizing Trump’s historic win in 2024 as the defining political moment.

Hour 2 blends shutdown fallout, progressive policy critiques, election analysis, and cultural flashpoints, making it essential listening for anyone tracking conservative perspectives on current events and the future of American politics.

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