Hour 3 - Female Mamdani?


Author: iHeartPodcasts November 13, 2025 Duration: 36:55

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show dives into breaking news, cultural commentary, and audience-driven debate, beginning with reports of a violent incident involving Alina Habba, a U.S. attorney in New Jersey, whose office was attacked by a bat-wielding suspect. The hosts highlight the growing concern over left-wing violence and express relief that Habba is unharmed. They also cover Senator John Fetterman’s hospitalization following a fall caused by a ventricular fibrillation episode, noting his humorous response and drawing parallels to historical political wit.

The hour transitions into a critique of Michelle Obama’s recent comments on race and beauty, with Clay and Buck arguing that identity politics are eroding public discourse. They dissect her career trajectory, including her high-paying diversity role at the University of Chicago Medical Center, and question the merit of such positions. This leads into a broader discussion about the Democratic Party’s push for government-run grocery stores, citing examples from Seattle and New York City. The hosts mock the idea as reminiscent of failed socialist models like Cuba, and reference studies—including one from The New York Times—showing that increased access to healthy food does not necessarily change consumer behavior in low-income communities.

Clay and Buck argue that food deserts are often misrepresented and that consumer choice, not corporate abandonment, drives product availability. They emphasize the inefficiency of government-run enterprises, citing failed experiments in cities like Kansas City, and warn against policies that ignore market realities. The conversation includes a call from a listener in Rochester, New York, who explains that theft and crime—not lack of demand—are driving grocery stores out of urban areas. The hosts agree, noting that store closures also eliminate local jobs and further destabilize communities.

The discussion then returns to the H-1B visa debate, with callers offering contrasting views. One former tech executive from Boston defends the program, citing a lack of qualified American engineers and mathematicians due to declining educational standards. Another caller from Las Vegas refutes that claim, arguing that American programmers are just as capable and that corporate decisions are driven by cost-cutting and outsourcing. The hosts highlight the need for more American students to pursue hard sciences and technical fields, criticizing the shift toward less rigorous academic disciplines.

As the hour wraps up, Clay and Buck reflect on the challenges of booking Democrat politicians on the show, noting that many rely on scripted talking points and avoid substantive debate. They joke about a hypothetical interview with Senator Chuck Schumer, predicting it would be unproductive. The show closes with light-hearted banter about dining apps, social credit scores for restaurant reservations, and a preview of Friday’s topics, including a continued focus on immigration, affordability, and political accountability.

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