The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Hour 3 - President Trump Endorses Clay

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show dives deep into the cultural and political dynamics shaping young men in America today. With Buck Sexton out due to illness, Clay Travis leads a compelling solo hour that centers on the Democratic Party’s struggle to connect with young male voters, the cultural alienation of boys, and the broader implications for American society and politics.

Clay opens the hour by discussing a recent New York Times article detailing a $20 million Democratic initiative—codenamed SAM (Speaking with American Men)—aimed at reversing the party’s declining support among young men. He critiques the effort as tone-deaf and disconnected from the realities of modern masculinity, drawing parallels to themes in his upcoming book, Balls: How Trump, Young Men, and Sports Saved America, which has been endorsed by former President Donald Trump.

Throughout the segment, Clay shares personal anecdotes and cultural observations that highlight the erosion of male identity in contemporary America. He recounts a moment with his son in a Target store, where the overwhelming presence of “girl power” messaging sparked a realization about the lack of positive male representation. He also discusses the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on boys, particularly the cancellation of sports and school activities, which he argues contributed to a growing sense of disenfranchisement among young men.

Clay emphasizes that this cultural shift has led to a political realignment, with young men increasingly gravitating toward conservative values and Donald Trump. He cites data showing that men under 24 and over 65 were Trump’s strongest demographics in the 2024 election, suggesting a generational alliance rooted in shared frustrations with progressive cultural narratives.

The hour also features a call-in from a former teacher and coach who echoes Clay’s concerns, describing how boys have been marginalized in education and social settings for decades. The conversation touches on the feminization of institutions like the Boy Scouts and the dominance of female educators, which the caller believes has contributed to the suppression of traditional male behavior.

Clay critiques a recent commencement speech by CBS’s Scott Pelley at Wake Forest University, calling it a politically charged and out-of-touch address that exemplifies the media’s disconnect from everyday Americans. He argues that such speeches alienate conservative students and reflect a broader trend of left-wing ideology dominating elite institutions.

The hour concludes with a humorous yet pointed critique of “graduation inflation,” as Clay questions the necessity of ceremonies for kindergarten, fifth grade, and eighth grade, suggesting that society has become too eager to celebrate minimal achievements.

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