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Daily Review With Clay and Buck - May 23 2025

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Two Truths in the Race Debate Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show kicks off with Clay Travis solo-hosting ahead of Memorial Day weekend, delivering a powerful monologue that blends current events, cultural commentary, and political analysis. The hour opens with a discussion on the four-year low in gas prices, which Travis attributes to the resurgence of the Trump economy. He emphasizes how fuel costs serve as a key economic indicator for everyday Americans, especially in the wake of inflation under the Biden administration. The central theme of the hour is a deep dive into the rise of identity politics and its impact on American society. Travis draws connections between recent violent incidents—including the murder of two Jewish individuals in Washington, D.C., and a fatal stabbing at a Texas high school track meet—and what he sees as a dangerous cultural shift. He argues that modern left-wing ideology has embraced a racially divisive framework, where moral judgment is increasingly based on skin color rather than individual character or actions. Travis critiques the mainstream media and progressive institutions for promoting what he calls a “pernicious racial identity politics,” asserting that this mindset has led to a reversal of civil rights-era progress. He references the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel as a turning point for many Jewish Americans, who he says are now being unfairly categorized as oppressors due to their perceived whiteness. Karol Markowicz on Religious Racism Karol Markowitz joins to discuss rising antisemitism in the U.S. and the Jewish community’s shifting stance on self-defense and gun ownership post-October 7. The segment also touches on the tragic shooting of two Israeli-connected individuals in Washington, D.C., and the broader implications for Jewish safety and political alignment in America. Frank Siller of Tunnel to Towers Honoring America’s fallen heroes ahead of Memorial Day weekend, with a powerful and emotional conversation featuring Frank Siller, Chairman and CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. This hour delivers a heartfelt tribute to military service members, first responders, and their families, while also spotlighting impactful charitable efforts and patriotic initiatives. Frank Siller shares the origins and mission of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, inspired by the heroic sacrifice of his brother, Stephen Siller, on 9/11. The foundation provides mortgage-free homes to Gold Star families and catastrophically injured veterans and is expanding its reach by building homeless veteran villages across the U.S., including in cities like Atlanta, Denver, Buffalo, and Puerto Rico. Siller emphasizes the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by service members and encourages listeners to support the cause by donating $11/month at T2T.org. Clay and Frank reflect on the bravery of the Greatest Generation, particularly those who stormed the beaches of Normandy, and draw parallels to the courage of post-9/11 veterans. They also discuss the upcoming 25th anniversary of 9/11 and the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, noting former President Donald Trump’s support for Tunnel to Towers and his plans to commemorate both milestones. WV Gov. Patrick Morrisey on Helping Veterans Become Teachers West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrissey joins the show to discuss his state’s new “Troops to Teachers” initiative, which streamlines the process for veterans to become educators. Morrissey highlights the leadership and life experience veterans bring to classrooms and how this program addresses teacher shortages while honoring military service. He also praises President Trump’s policies, particularly on energy independence and deregulation, and outlines West Virginia’s economic revitalization efforts, including upcoming announcements tied to the WVU-Pitt “Backyard Brawl” football game.

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Two Truths in the Race Debate Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show kicks off with Clay Travis solo-hosting ahead of Memorial Day weekend, delivering a powerful monologue that blends current events, cultural commentary, and political analysis. The hour opens with a discussion on the four-year low in gas prices, which Travis attributes to the resurgence of the Trump economy. He emphasizes how fuel costs serve as a key economic indicator for everyday Americans, especially in the wake of inflation under the Biden administration. The central theme of the hour is a deep dive into the rise of identity politics and its impact on American society. Travis draws connections between recent violent incidents—including the murder of two Jewish individuals in Washington, D.C., and a fatal stabbing at a Texas high school track meet—and what he sees as a dangerous cultural shift. He argues that modern left-wing ideology has embraced a racially divisive framework, where moral judgment is increasingly based on skin color rather than individual character or actions. Travis critiques the mainstream media and progressive institutions for promoting what he calls a “pernicious racial identity politics,” asserting that this mindset has led to a reversal of civil rights-era progress. He references the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel as a turning point for many Jewish Americans, who he says are now being unfairly categorized as oppressors due to their perceived whiteness. Karol Markowicz on Religious Racism Karol Markowitz joins to discuss rising antisemitism in the U.S. and the Jewish community’s shifting stance on self-defense and gun ownership post-October 7. The segment also touches on the tragic shooting of two Israeli-connected individuals in Washington, D.C., and the broader implications for Jewish safety and political alignment in America. Frank Siller of Tunnel to Towers Honoring America’s fallen heroes ahead of Memorial Day weekend, with a powerful and emotional conversation featuring Frank Siller, Chairman and CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. This hour delivers a heartfelt tribute to military service members, first responders, and their families, while also spotlighting impactful charitable efforts and patriotic initiatives. Frank Siller shares the origins and mission of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, inspired by the heroic sacrifice of his brother, Stephen Siller, on 9/11. The foundation provides mortgage-free homes to Gold Star families and catastrophically injured veterans and is expanding its reach by building homeless veteran villages across the U.S., including in cities like Atlanta, Denver, Buffalo, and Puerto Rico. Siller emphasizes the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by service members and encourages listeners to support the cause by donating $11/month at T2T.org. Clay and Frank reflect on the bravery of the Greatest Generation, particularly those who stormed the beaches of Normandy, and draw parallels to the courage of post-9/11 veterans. They also discuss the upcoming 25th anniversary of 9/11 and the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, noting former President Donald Trump’s support for Tunnel to Towers and his plans to commemorate both milestones. WV Gov. Patrick Morrisey on Helping Veterans Become Teachers West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrissey joins the show to discuss his state’s new “Troops to Teachers” initiative, which streamlines the process for veterans to become educators. Morrissey highlights the leadership and life experience veterans bring to classrooms and how this program addresses teacher shortages while honoring military service. He also praises President Trump’s policies, particularly on energy independence and deregulation, and outlines West Virginia’s economic revitalization efforts, including upcoming announcements tied to the WVU-Pitt “Backyard Brawl” football game.

Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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