Hour 3 - Is Hegseth Natty?


Author: iHeartPodcasts February 19, 2026 Duration: 36:48
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Hour 3 - Is Hegseth Natty?

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a lively mix of political analysis, media criticism, 2028 election speculation, and cultural commentary, all while keeping the humor and energy that define the program. Clay opens the hour acknowledging schedule changes to their upcoming Texas tour but quickly pivots into one of the show’s central debates of the day: Kamala Harris’s 2028 presidential prospects. Clay argues that Harris is positioned to secure the Democratic nomination if the party begins its primary calendar in a state with a strong Black voter base—such as South Carolina or Georgia—citing the Democratic Party’s internal identity‑politics dynamics. Buck pushes back strongly, calling the prediction “insane,” while acknowledging Clay’s logic about how primary sequencing and racial‑identity politics influence Democratic nomination battles.

The discussion deepens as they assess whether any viable Black Democrat could block Harris. They note Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s public insistence that he is not running and analyze why media figures like Stephen A. Smith are suddenly being elevated as potential contenders—arguing this may be a deliberate attempt by Democratic power brokers to dilute Harris’s support. The hosts debate whether figures like Smith or Moore could overcome Harris’s demographic advantages, and Clay suggests that Democrats may need a Black candidate specifically to “box her out,” given the party’s own DEI‑driven cultural framework. Buck counters that Gavin Newsom is still the clear frontrunner and likely nominee, based on betting markets and Democratic patterns of selecting candidates who seem most electable against Republicans.

The hour then shifts into a broader critique of media bias and platform gatekeeping, highlighted by CNN host Kaitlan Collins’s comments on the Stephen Colbert–James Talarico equal‑time controversy. Clay and Buck emphasize that conservative hosts frequently invite Democrats onto their shows, while mainstream liberal hosts refuse to engage with conservative voices. Buck recounts his own experience appearing on Bill Maher—one of the few exceptions—and argues that left‑leaning media environments have become ideological “safe spaces” for their audiences, preventing open debate and reinforcing political delusion.

From there, the show pivots into a highly entertaining segment on fitness culture and viral bench‑press videos. Clay boasts about hitting a 225‑lb bench press again with help from his teenage son, only to be upstaged by Fox News host and “Secretary of War” Pete Hegseth, who posted a video pressing 315 lbs. Buck jokingly questions whether Hegseth might be benefitting from TRT or peptides, sparking a broader conversation about men’s health, aging, natural vs. enhanced lifting, and the importance of resistance training for both men and women. They discuss why strength training is essential for longevity and how misconceptions—especially among women—still persist.

The final segment features listener feedback on Clay’s now‑famous mustache (with several callers comparing it favorably to Tom Selleck), along with messages congratulating both hosts on their lifting milestones. The hour closes with friendly banter about middle‑aged fitness, audience expectations, and everyday men trying to hit bench‑press targets while juggling work, family, and life.

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