Hour 3 - Free Speech and Boobs


Author: iHeartPodcasts September 18, 2025 Duration: 36:48
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Hour 3 - Free Speech and Boobs

In Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Clay Travis dives deep into the controversial suspension of Jimmy Kimmel, exploring the broader implications for free speech, cancel culture, and media bias. The hour opens with Clay addressing Kimmel’s remarks about the assassination of Charlie Kirk, which sparked outrage and led to Kimmel’s potential firing. Clay critiques the mainstream media’s double standards, comparing Kimmel’s situation to past cancellations of Roseanne Barr and Gina Carano, both of whom were removed from their platforms for politically charged statements. The discussion expands into the erosion of free speech in America, with Clay arguing that principle must triumph over politics. He emphasizes the dangers of setting precedents where individuals are removed from public platforms for expressing controversial opinions, warning that such actions will inevitably backfire on both sides of the political spectrum. Clay also reflects on his own experience with cancel culture, recounting his viral CNN appearance where he was banned for making a provocative joke. He uses this anecdote to highlight the hypocrisy of media gatekeepers and the importance of defending speech—even when it’s unpopular. Later in the hour, Peter Navarro joins the show, fresh off a call with President Trump. Navarro discusses his new book, I Went to Prison So You Won’t Have To, detailing his time behind bars and the broader campaign of lawfare targeting Trump allies. He shares insights into the weaponization of the justice system, the Bureau of Prisons scandal, and the political persecution he and others faced. Listeners also weigh in via calls and emails, offering perspectives on media censorship, misinformation, and the role of corporate interests—particularly Disney’s alleged motivations tied to its pursuit of acquiring the NFL Network. Clay underscores that business decisions, not government mandates, often drive these high-profile cancellations. The hour closes with a passionate defense of First Amendment rights, a critique of the left’s shifting standards, and a call to uphold free expression across all platforms. This segment is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of politics, media, and free speech in America.

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