Hour 3 - Dealing with Holiday TDS


Author: iHeartPodcasts December 18, 2025 Duration: 36:52
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Hour 3 - Dealing with Holiday TDS

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a mix of breaking news, cultural commentary, and practical advice for navigating political tensions during the holidays. Clay opens with updates on several major stories: authorities believe they have identified the suspect in the Brown University shooting, which left two students dead and 12 injured after 40 rounds were fired on campus. While no arrest has been made, investigators are also probing a possible link between this attack and the assassination of MIT professor Nuno Loureiro, a nuclear weapons expert killed in his Boston home just days later. Clay underscores the chilling implications of these events and promises continued coverage as details emerge.

The hour also touches on tragic news from North Carolina, where NASCAR legend Greg Biffle reportedly died in a private plane crash en route to Florida, according to Daily Mail reports citing close friends. Clay then pivots to a heated media moment: Candace Owens’ explosive claims on Piers Morgan’s show, suggesting two Turning Point USA employees may have had foreknowledge of Charlie Kirk’s assassination—a theory Clay calls “loony bin crazy” and emblematic of a media ecosystem that rewards outrageous, unverified opinions. He contrasts this with a Washington Post profile of alleged assassin Tyler Robinson, detailing his radicalization, anti-Trump rage, and ties to trans activism, reinforcing what Clay sees as the clear ideological motive behind the killing.

From there, the conversation shifts to free speech and defamation law, as Clay critiques the outdated New York Times v. Sullivan standard that makes it nearly impossible for public figures to seek recourse against false claims. He argues that in today’s social media-driven culture, this precedent incentivizes reckless commentary and erodes accountability—a legal debate he predicts will shape the future of American media.

In the second half of the hour, psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert joins to offer strategies for surviving holiday gatherings with politically divided families. Alpert warns that “Trump Derangement Syndrome” has hardened into personality-level anger for some, fueling anxiety and family estrangement. His advice: prioritize relationships over politics, set boundaries, and redirect conversations to holiday traditions. Callers weigh in with personal stories and coping tactics, from walking away during heated debates to reaffirming shared values. Alpert also explores whether this intense polarization will persist beyond Trump’s presidency, concluding that while partisan hostility will remain, Trump’s outsider status amplified the vitriol to unprecedented levels.

Clay closes the hour with lighter fare, teasing a Christmas movie showdown for tomorrow’s show. He invites listeners to debate classics like It’s a Wonderful Life, Elf, Home Alone, and the perennial question: Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? He even confesses his fondness for Love Actually, sparking playful controversy among fans.

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