Hour 3 - Bell-to-Bell "No Cell"


Author: iHeartPodcasts February 25, 2026 Duration: 36:52
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Hour 3 - Bell-to-Bell "No Cell"

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show continues the team’s full breakdown of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, focusing on how Trump framed his first year back in office as a dramatic national turnaround. Clay and Buck revisit Trump’s declaration that he inherited a nation in crisis—marked by inflation, a weak economy, a wide‑open border, low military and police recruitment, rising crime, and global instability—and contrast it with what he claims are today’s strengthened borders, plummeting inflation, rising incomes, a roaring economy, reinvigorated military confidence, and renewed international respect. They use these themes to drive home the show’s position that presidential leadership profoundly shapes national outcomes, and that Trump’s return has produced measurable improvements across the board.

The discussion evolves into a broader critique of Democratic messaging and strategy. Buck emphasizes how some on the political right fall into “black‑pill” fatalism, wrongly believing that political choices don’t matter. Clay pushes back on that notion by emphasizing objective data—such as falling crime rates, stabilized inflation, and rising wages—to argue that leadership clearly affects results. Both hosts stress that Democrats have no strong policy successes to point to and instead rely on emotional appeals and media narratives rather than measurable progress.

A major segment of Hour 3 centers on the collapse of traditional Democratic issue dominance, particularly on healthcare and abortion. Clay highlights that skyrocketing health‑insurance premiums and the failure of Obamacare have made healthcare a political liability for Democrats. He also notes that abortion—once a central Democratic mobilizing issue—has faded dramatically as a national topic after the Dobbs ruling returned decisions to the states. Buck adds that many Americans have now seen that the extreme predictions about the Dobbs decision did not materialize, neutralizing the issue.

From there, the conversation moves into a deeper critique of the U.S. healthcare system, including the lack of price transparency, the distortion created by insurance‑based billing, and the perverse incentives that make procedures like MRIs far more expensive today despite technological stagnation, while competitive procedures like LASIK have become dramatically cheaper. Clay uses this to argue that bureaucracy—not medical need—drives healthcare costs.

The hosts also examine media reactions to Trump’s speech, noting that several major outlets appeared to avoid covering it extensively—a sign, they claim, that Trump’s performance resonated strongly with viewers and undermined Democratic narratives. They also discuss what they view as desperate and baseless political attacks, including renewed attempts in left‑wing media circles to tie Trump to Jeffrey Epstein.

Later in the hour, they highlight a revealing political moment: Senator John Fetterman being the only Democrat to shake Trump’s hand at the State of the Union, a gesture that has made Fetterman unusually popular among Republicans but increasingly unpopular among Democrats. Clay and Buck analyze new polling showing Fetterman with high GOP support and sharply declining Democratic support, framing this as evidence of shifting political realignments

A substantial portion of the hour is devoted to an interview with Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, who shares her reaction to Trump’s speech and emphasizes the dramatic contrast between conditions 18 months ago and today on inflation, wages, crime, and global stability. She also sharply criticizes Democrats for refusing to stand during tributes to victims of crime, Gold Star families, and the U.S. Men’s Olympic Hockey Team—calling their behavior “appalling” and emblematic of a political party more committed to illegal immigrants than to American citizens.

Senator Blackburn then dives into the ongoing social‑media accountability fight, including Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony in a major California court case involving teen mental‑health harms. She argues that Meta has long known its products contribute to anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and self‑harm among teens. She pushes for the Kids Online Safety Act, legislation with overwhelming bipartisan support that would impose duty‑of‑care standards on tech companies and restrict manipulative algorithms designed to keep children online.


The senator also endorses “bell‑to‑bell, no‑cell” policies for schools, noting research showing improved test scores, reduced bullying, and better classroom participation when students do not have phone access during the school day.

Before leaving, Senator Blackburn discusses election integrity, reiterating the overwhelming public support for voter ID and criticizing Democrats for opposing common‑sense verification standards. She also advocates for a federal balanced‑budget amendment, pointing to Tennessee’s successful model.

The hour closes with a lighthearted segment in which Clay and Buck react to Jesse Watters joking on Fox News about Clay’s age, leading to a humorous back‑and‑forth about TV makeup, aging, and behind‑the‑scenes realities of appearing on camera.

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