Hour 2 - Sleeper Cell Citizens
3/27/202637 mincomplete
0:00This is an iHeart Podcast.
0:02Guaranteed human. Welcome in. Hour number two.
0:06Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show.
0:09President Trump speaking at the White House right now with a large collection of farmers.
0:15We are expecting the House to reject the bill that was passed by the Senate.
0:23Remember, President Trump, a lot of flurry of activity yesterday as it pertains to TSA.
0:28President Trump said he would pay TSA under his emergency powers, saying it is an
0:35emergency right now, what is going on at the airports.
0:39I think Democrats would be likely to challenge Trump's authority legally to do that if
0:45it were to happen. Around 3 a .m., a bill passed the Senate.
0:50It is now in the House, and the House GOP is expected to put forward
0:55their own bill rather than ratify the bill that has been passed by the Senate
1:00for those of you that are following along with all of the stories there.
1:06Now, I did want to have a little bit of fun, Buck.
1:10This was on the sheet yesterday, and we didn't get to it.
1:14But for all of you out there that are not aware, Buck is going to
1:18have to buy me another steak because Kamala Harris is going to run for President
1:21of the United States in 2028.
1:25This one's not going to come in a gold case with a light show, by
1:28the way. It's, you know, I got to renovate my kitchen here.
1:32So we're going to have to.
1:33This is going to be a little more of a, you know, Outback Steakhouse kind
1:37of an outing. So Kamala and Gavin Newsom have been squaring off in public.
1:44And this was an interview, I believe, that Gavin Newsom did with Axios.
1:49And there are a couple of things that stand out about this that I thought
1:53were worthy of discussing. The first is Gavin Newsom, we've got a contrary take on
2:01this. The first is Gavin Newsom said that Elon Musk is one of the great
2:07disappointments of this era. That's a tough argument to make, but I'll let Gavin Newsom
2:13make it. Cut 21. One of the great disappointments.
2:17One of the great innovators of our time.
2:19He's the Edison of our time.
2:20It breaks my heart. I was the first, you know, one of the first Teslas
2:24off the line. I've been one of their biggest proponent supporters was regulation in California
2:28that created the conditions that allowed him to take the risk to become the multibillionaire,
2:33maybe trillionaire that he's become.
2:35But right now he's allowing.
2:37And I think this is Trump, not just Elon Musk.
2:41He is going to allow the greatest on goal in, I think, one of the
2:45most significant on goals in the next decade is ceding the EV space to China.
2:51He means own goal, right?
2:53He kept saying on goal.
2:54I think he said, I was listening to that, too.
2:57I love that you picked up on the sports reference.
3:00His voice sounds like he's sick or something, the way that he was talking, but
3:04it sounds like he's not saying own goal.
3:06For those of you who don't know, you can probably figure it out, but one
3:10of the greatest flaws in soccer would be to score yourself on your own team,
3:17a so -called own goal when you knock it into your own net inadvertently unless
3:22you're shaving points. But so that's one of the great flaws.
3:27Now, I thought this was interesting, Buck.
3:31Joe Rogan simultaneously making the exact opposite argument that Elon Musk is actually one of
3:39the most important figures historically when it comes to communications in this country.
3:44Cut 20. Listen, if it wasn't for Elon Musk, we would be f***ed.
3:52I've said this before. I'll say it again.
3:54History will go back and look at his purchasing Twitter, and it has changed the
4:00course of communication in this country for the better.
4:03I know a lot of you thought, oh, my God, the racism is up and
4:07all this stuff is up.
4:08That's people. That's the Internet.
4:10That is an accurate representation of people.
4:13It's not good, but it's also accurate.
4:15And the only way that's going to change is if the other voices are more
4:19compelling, and at least now they have an opportunity to do that.
4:23Okay, so I do think – I think he's right, Buck.
4:25I bet you would sign on as well.
4:28Strong agree on that first part.
4:29It has enormously benefited actual, meaningful free speech for Elon.
4:36I can't say it enough.
4:37I don't like to do butt kissing.
4:39I'm not somebody that's like, oh, so is it.
4:41What he did is incredible.
4:43It has benefited the country enormously, and he's the most impressive entrepreneur and business visionary
4:52of our era, on top of doing more for free speech than – the only
4:56person who maybe has done as much for free speech in our lifetime is Donald
4:59Trump. It's really – those two guys, I would argue.
5:02Trump has expanded the Overton window such that you actually now – Clay, you remember
5:07back in the day, like a decade ago or so, you could go back?
5:11Every conservative commentator can tell you, you had to always operate in this realm of,
5:16are you going to get in trouble for something you said?
5:19Are you going to get in trouble for something you said?
5:21Are they going to create some digital lynch mob that's going to – Are you
5:24going to get in trouble for something you said?
5:24come for you and demand that your sponsors flee and everything else that crap doesn't
5:29really happen the same way anymore it really just doesn't and it's such a benefit
5:34to the country that people have more we have a more free speech tolerant culture
5:40now online than we have had in my whole life i think it's 100 correct
5:46and um i i think ilan deserves a tremendous about of that uh credit i
5:53think he is the most successful capitalist of all time i believe buck he's already
5:57a trillionaire uh because when spacex announces that it's going to go public he will
6:02officially be a trillionaire but based on what the valuations look like i i think
6:07he's already there uh now that i've mentioned as the lead in the kamala harris
6:12bet that trump that buck's going to lose over whether kamala is going to run
6:15or not the back and forth between kamala and newsom continues and uh he wasn't
6:23happy gavin newsom wasn't with how she portrayed him in her book again this is
6:29from the axios interview cut 22 so former vice president kamala harris why don't you
6:35guys like each other uh a preposterous premise of the question because we absolutely do
6:39well she took a shot at you in her book you didn't speak at her
6:42convention i mean we can even go back to the san francisco days her and
6:46guilfoyle i mean no there seems to be something there no i'm quite the contrary
6:49i introduced her at the convention it was even more personal she gave me a
6:54little shot as relates to the actual truth of the the walk i was on
7:00and i remember texting her back i said come on i've already put out a
7:04statement supporting you the last person you need to talk to but for whatever reason
7:08she added that and i think it graded some color for the book they really
7:13do you believe that they do not like each other or do you think they
7:19are fine with each other like what is you said yesterday or earlier this week
7:22that you think gavin newsom is such a sociopath that he doesn't even care if
7:27his own father -in -law moves to florida that if that's the case then he
7:32clearly can't care about kamala harris at all i think my father -in -law take
7:36was a strong take and i think no question in my mind same thing with
7:40kamala gavin newsom gavin newsom his brain operates like a reptile brain is it is
7:47it too hot or too cold where i am i need food you know he's
7:51pure what is it the amygdala he's pure amygdala whatever is in his immediate benefit
7:56and meets his immediate needs is where gavin newsom will go so if kamala harris
8:01is in his way she's the enemy if kamala harris being friends with her makes
8:06him look more uh pro women particularly pro minority women oh you know whatever we
8:11could sketch all this out then he is very pro kamala but personal feelings i
8:18don't know if he's even capable of personal feelings i don't know you know it's
8:22like you mentioned a pet a pet alligator it's like can an alligator ever love
8:26you i don't know i'm not sure we have to talk to some people that
8:30really handled reptiles a lot can a can a reptile feel affection for you the
8:34way that a mammal can i don't know that's a great question i i never
8:38even really thought about how much reptiles by the way not a lot of people
8:41came for me on the pit bull take a lot of people because i think
8:43it's a pretty nuanced take actually i'm not anti -pit bull i'm just you need
8:48to you know you're carrying around a loaded ar -15 you're not carrying a bb
8:50gun i got like five to one people um agreeing with me which i was
8:55a little surprised maybe that's just a confirmation bias for some reason in my inbox
9:00but that was the not you know again because i know that there are sweet
9:04dogs of every breed but some dogs are bigger problems than others i think it's
9:08a good analogy i mean you know a bb gun versus an ar -15 one
9:12can do more damage i mean you can make it kind of for any context
9:15right like a big wheel you don't have to be as worried about running into
9:19a wall as you would if you're driving a ferrari i mean you know there
9:23are just different rates of speed that lead to different dangers i take people to
9:27the range i take first time as the range i'm not good enough to like
9:30i have friends who are competition shooters and all that but i'm very solid now
9:34at taking people i'm licensed to do it here uh taking people to the range
9:39uh and and giving them like a first range day experience if they've really never
9:43shot before and i can just tell you if i have somebody with a bolt
9:46action 22 on the line particularly if someone's like younger you know if someone's like
9:50a you know in their teenage years are there with dad i've taken a teenage
9:53friend of mine with his dad you know they've you get the 22 going you're
9:57like okay you know you got to be on target all the you could still
10:00die from a 22 right it's it's not that but if i take somebody because
10:04i have had friends with ffls who have fully automatic weapons and i put them
10:07on the line with a squad automatic weapon clay which fires at a very rapid
10:12rate of speed full auto it has a lot more movement everything else i'm paying
10:16closer attention you know what i mean yeah so i'll even say that both of
10:20those are lethal situations in the sense you have to be careful these are both
10:23firearms but one firearm you really got to pay attention right and that's how i
10:29view the dog thing not to get in the dog conversation but i think gavin
10:32newsom is not even a canine i think he's a reptile i have brought this
10:36full circle whatever whatever brings him lunch that day is what he wants that's all
10:41he really got me thinking about whether reptiles can be loving now i never really
10:46had thought about it but is there a reptile that is supremely lovable you cuddly
10:53i i don't know i'm not i don't think i think that their brains are
10:56not capable of that level of connection is my thought but we probably have people
11:02are going to say you know i had a pet gecko pet birds can definitely
11:06bond with the birds are way smarter than a lot of people like the whole
11:09notion of bird brain crows are freakishly smart i mean there are there are bird
11:15there are great african gray parrots some of these pets that people have can last
11:19uh these pet birds can last 40 50 years and and they know people and
11:24they have favorites and and people they don't like so birds definitely can bond very
11:27tightly with people i don't think i don't think reptiles can hey if any reptile
11:32owners want to let want to let me in on this or let me know
11:34i will say the alligator whisperer that i that i went out with here though
11:38the alligators knew him and they came out and and were very kind of curious
11:42about him in a way that seemed like they recognized him so would a turtle
11:48be able to have love i don't know that's the real question on the clay
11:54butcher i mean we're trying to fix the iran war and the economy but also
11:57but you really got me thinking like i've never really thought through can reptiles love
12:03their owners we were making joke yesterday about um you know somebody who raises let's
12:08say an alligator from you know the the time when it's a baby until the
12:12time i mean i think they can have familiarity but you know a dog or
12:17a cat i think they would be capable of loving an owner dogs more than
12:22cats but sorry cat people uh it is a really good question uh dimitri in
12:26houston let me try to get a call in here before we finish the segment
12:29dimitri what you got for us you guys uh quick the uh democrats will fight
12:35to the nail to integrate this 20 million or 25 illegal legal or illegal or
12:41migrants digitally they're going to try to integrate them into our society because everything is
12:46digital for bank accounts for uh direct payments even western union implemented the stable coin
12:53as a choice of digital currency transactions black chain they're going to argue that hey
12:59we're going to need to collect spiker taxes so let's put them under the payroll
13:03where they're going to need to pay for social security they'll open 401 case they
13:08will contribute to the tax payment system uh disability insurance source security they're going to
13:14come with 100 different excuses but if you do the statistics it takes about six
13:21years to have four million people born in the united states and another 18 to
13:26become uh illegally uh capable to vote so instead of them waiting five years plus
13:3218 they're going to have one shot of 20 million people in injected into the
13:37system and that's their voting base so that's the platform they're running they're going to
13:42need that voting base because everyone had it's abandoning their their their ideology i think
13:48thank you for the call dimitri i think you're 100 right look the one way
13:52to think about this is i think democrats let in all of these illegals almost
13:58as sleeper cell citizens because they're here and at some point in time having created
14:06this mess they're going to say democrats are we can't have 20 million constant people
14:13living here who are not citizens we have to give them all a pathway to
14:19citizenship a form of amnesty and so they are uh being incredibly duplicitous long term
14:26in terms of what arguments they are making with the idea being at some point
14:31when the political world is more favorable to the argument they're going to flip the
14:36switch and say these people all need to be citizens and they see it as
14:40an opportunity to bring in additional millions of voters i think dimitri's right i don't
14:46think there's any doubt at all about that look we're talking about alligators a minute
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16:14clay and buck we have a guest coming up at some point today on the
16:18show clay who's the guest don't we have a fabulous We have two in the
16:22third hour of the program.
16:24Florida's Attorney General, James Whitmire, is going to be with us, and then at 2
16:28.30, Mike Baker. So double guess in the third hour.
16:31I'd like to ask the Attorney General also about some of these videos that are
16:34going around of an influencer perhaps illegally discharging a firearm or rather discharging it in
16:42a manner that is problematic legally.
16:45We'll see, because that happened in Florida.
16:47If you're looking all over online right now, it's going viral, and it also involves
16:53wildlife, possibly. Speaking of wildlife, we've got a lot of people writing in.
16:58Hold on. Here we go.
17:02People writing in. Oh, no, this is research from our team.
17:04Lizards, can they bond with humans?
17:09Schneiders, skinks. I've never heard of a skink before, have you?
17:13No, I don't even know what that is.
17:15These are the top five lizards that bond with humans, according to our team here.
17:18Tegu lizards. Large snakes, guys, come on.
17:24I'm throwing a flag. Snakes don't bond.
17:26You're food. You're a food source or you're food yourself.
17:30I don't buy it. I'm sorry.
17:32I'm anti -snake. Monitor lizards, interesting.
17:36And iguanas. Hmm. Interesting. And what about geckos?
17:40They can also get you a great deal on car insurance.
17:42Yeah, they can. And did you see tortoises are super popular pets, Buck, but they
17:47live for over 100 years.
17:50So they're the few, one of, maybe the only pet that outlives their owners?
17:54Not to be morbid today.
17:56But maybe they can. That just went in quite a direction.
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18:52That's ifcj .org. We've got a lot of talkbacks.
18:56I think we can dive into some of those.
18:58Again, got a couple of guests coming for you in the third hour of the
19:01program. And let's see. Let's start with talkback A, I believe.
19:07I think we got A, B, C, and D.
19:09I think we can hit them all.
19:10Let's start with A. I've had potato chips on a sandwich, and it's okay.
19:15It's hard to have potato chips ever be bad.
19:18But if you want a little tidbit, here's a little tidbit from Jesse.
19:22Just trust me. You got to trust me.
19:24Trust the menu whisperer on something.
19:26Forget about the sandwich. Crumble up some potato chips, even barbecue chips.
19:32Put them in vanilla ice cream.
19:34Put them in your ice cream.
19:36That is radio host Jesse Kelly.
19:39Now, I'm going to tell you guys this.
19:41We don't do this thing of fighting with people on the right.
19:44We don't do the podcast wars or the bro pod fights or any of that
19:48stuff. But, Clay, I think this is a shot that just has to be answered.
19:53Jesse is telling his audience to crumble up barbecue potato chips and put it in
19:59vanilla ice cream? This is like a crime against humanity.
20:03I've never even heard of such a thing.
20:05It's barbaric. I mean, I don't know.
20:07This is the kind of thing that I would expect an Ohio State fan to
20:10come up with. It just doesn't make any logical sense whatsoever.
20:15It's nasty. Now, I will say, I had potato chips on my sandwich from McAllister's
20:23Deli recently. And I hope McAllister's Deli is not going to soon be considering sponsoring
20:30this program. But I've been very anti -McAllister's Deli for about 15 years.
20:35Because, to me, when you go into a deli, it should be fast.
20:38And every time I go into McAllister's Deli, I'm there for nine hours.
20:42And then they finally give me a deli sandwich.
20:44It doesn't seem like it should take that long.
20:47But I had one with potato chips on it the other day.
20:49Laura brought it home because she loves the McAllister's Deli place.
20:52It was amazing. But the ice cream?
20:55I think this is a bridge too far.
20:58Jesse Kelly might have to come on and explain himself with this.
21:00First of all, he calls himself the menu whisperer.
21:02And then he's telling us to crumble up.
21:05Even like the potato chips, maybe barbecue potato chips into your ice cream.
21:11I think I might have someone committed if I saw them do this.
21:13It would be like watching Joe Biden walk around without any pants on in the
21:16Oval Office. Like, what's going on?
21:18I've been at many meals now with Jesse.
21:22I've never been impressed with his orders.
21:24I'm going to be honest with you.
21:25And, you know, when I remember the Brussels sprouts controversy of 2024, the summer of
21:302024, I'm still right. And he's shown up and ordered $75 shots.
21:36So I actually think he's not a good orderer.
21:39And he's trying to cover up for the fact.
21:41Aubrey, his wife, I trust her, orders way more than I would his.
21:45I'm not even sure he's the best orderer in his family.
21:47Uh. Okay, so that's shots across the bow for Jesse.
21:50Cut B, what is up next?
21:52Fire away. These are talkbacks.
21:53You need to have on some conservatives who do not support this war with Iran,
21:57such as myself. I think Tucker Carlson gives some good reasons not to support what
22:04is going on right now, especially boots on the ground.
22:07I'd like to hear you say something about this, since you and Buck are not
22:13going to die. Well, sure.
22:17First of all, let me say this.
22:20You and I are going to die.
22:22I hope not for a long time.
22:24And I hope not because of violent causes.
22:26But she's wrong. Buck, I wish I was immortal.
22:29You and I are, in fact, going to die.
22:33Now, what did we say?
22:35We started off the show today talking about the fact that there's about 10 %
22:38of Trump supporters that are opposed to the war in Iran.
22:43And 90 % of you trust Trump to figure out a way to get it
22:47done. I think we've given the 10 % pretty fair space on the program to
22:53make a case for what they believe should happen.
22:57Honestly, we just had Rand Paul on recently.
23:00You want to talk about somebody who's opposed to...
23:02Adamantly opposed to the situation in Iran.
23:05He's opposed to the strikes on the boats, which another one just happened, I think,
23:09earlier this week. It didn't even get reported on, really, because so many other things
23:12are happening. But, you know, we read everything.
23:14So we're aware of what's going on, even if we don't have the time to
23:17talk about it. Who would be the conservative you want to have on?
23:21Tucker warned that World War III would break out if the strikes happened on the
23:26nuclear facility last June. That was wrong.
23:29And, again, I'm just saying it just wasn't accurate.
23:30But he's, of course, entitled to his opinion.
23:32And, you know, we've always gotten along.
23:35Glenn, I've always gotten along very well with Tucker.
23:37It's not any shade. But if you're asking me what the analysis is or who
23:42you want us to have on, who do you want us to have on?
23:46I mean, give us, like, the names of somebody that you would like to hear
23:48on the program, because I think that would be more helpful.
23:53And then we can assess, like, is this someone who actually, you know, I know
23:57a lot more about the Middle East than Tucker does.
23:58He's a very smart guy, but that's just the reality of our experiences.
24:03So who do you want me to have on that's going to explain something to
24:06you or take a position that we're not covering here?
24:10We don't know. Let us know.
24:13Let us know what that would be and how that is.
24:16I think that would be interesting, to be sure.
24:19I mean, Clay, who is actually a Trump supporter right now?
24:24I'm not talking about pod bro comedians who supported Trump for five minutes when it
24:28was popular socially online. I mean, who are people who have really supported Trump on
24:32this, who not have questions about the war, but are adamantly, Tucker's very opposed to
24:37it. Absolutely, he's on the record with that.
24:39I'm trying to think of who else is really, you know, I'm not really clear.
24:46I don't even know who the other person is.
24:48By the way, I'm not trying to stammer because I really just can't think of
24:51somebody who is a very pro -Trump voice consistently.
24:57Again, I don't want to hear about, oh, just in this last election.
25:00Like, if you're somebody who's doing stand -up one minute and the next minute you're,
25:03like, lecturing me in the Middle East, I don't care what you – you just
25:05don't know very much. I don't care what you have to say about it.
25:07But I'm aware of the opinions of, you know, no wars are good, no intervention
25:13is good. I'm, you know, Noam Chomsky has a similar point of view.
25:17There are people that have been saying this for a long time.
25:18No, American wars are good.
25:20Other wars they'll excuse. So, yeah, I'm open to it, though.
25:24I'm just trying to think of who it would be.
25:26We're going to have Ted Cruz on here.
25:27He'll be like, you guys are way not supportive enough of this war.
25:30I mean, you know, who are we going to have on that's – I mean,
25:33we haven't had Lindsey Graham on.
25:35I mean, he would be like, hey, we should go to war with everybody.
25:38But, again, the only thing I would say is I wish you were right, but
25:42we are, in fact, going to die.
25:44C, who is up next?
25:46Talk back, C. Buck, buck, buck.
25:49I have a bone to pick with you.
25:51I'm a 64 -year -old granny, but I do not like that term.
25:55So let's find a new one when you're talking about the older ladies, the more
26:00seasoned ladies who find Clay attractive.
26:03Well, I love everything about this call because she loves me and she's got a
26:07bone to pick with you.
26:08So, having said that, I'd never have thought of granny as an offensive term.
26:14My nephew calls my mom granny.
26:17So I don't know what to say about this.
26:19But maybe some of the grannies who feel a little frisky after a little whispering
26:26angel at a Clay event, maybe they don't want to be called granny.
26:29They just want to be called a seasoned lady.
26:32Grandma, Nana, I'm trying to think of what my kids call grandmas.
26:37Grandma, which is, I would say, the standard.
26:40Nana is a choice. I'm starting to think, you know, Laura might have to throw
26:45a couple of hip checks at some walkers here or something.
26:47You know, I might have to kind of divert some of these ladies, keep their
26:50paws off a good old clay.
26:52Look, it's hard to be this lovable for the grandmothers of America, but I'm here
26:58for all of you. I will say, well, my boys are not old enough yet.
27:04I've got an 18, 15, 11 -year -old.
27:06But I have occasionally started to think, what would I want to be called when,
27:12hopefully, years into the future, I become a grandpa?
27:15like what is is there a unique phrase i mean that seems like kind of
27:19a fun thing you get to pick what the grandkids are going to call you
27:21uh d talk back d on the talk i don't understand why you are so
27:28surprised that most people agree with your analogy with the pitbulls and the ar -15
27:33because the majority of the audience that listen to you have common sense and of
27:39course they're going to agree with you i am an owner of pitbulls so i
27:42completely understand where you're coming from it and i totally get get it and most
27:47people do because they have common sense i actually agree i think this audience is
27:52just layered with tons of uh common sense let's go wait real quick clay excuse
27:59me i would like to respond to patty because she's she's you know she's making
28:02a uh making some claims here and and she's saying that what i'm saying is
28:06true so i appreciate that i have come across in my life and particularly in
28:11my public life commentary i have come across very vociferous and kind of aggressive defenders
28:21of the pitbull breed who will who will start to say crazy things like pitbull
28:26a pitbull is no more dangerous than a golden retriever that's correct but the people
28:30will say this stuff and there's a little bit of a cult of the there's
28:33the cult of the pitbull among some people because they look at them as maligned
28:38it's not fair and everything else again i have known very sweet pitties i've known
28:44them and i've and they're very but i also know that you have to be
28:48more in control and treat them differently than you would a smaller or less uh
28:52powerful breed of of dog powerful jaws as well as you know just overall but
28:57yes other than that patty totally totally agree with you uh and yes this audience
29:01does does have i mean of course they have common sense they listen to this
29:04show which is basically a giant common sense town hall where we notice how we
29:08never go really nuts here like there are some other shows that they're good on
29:11some things and they go nuts we never go nuts a lot of common sense
29:13go ahead now um no a lot of common sense coming from will in wisconsin
29:18will what you got for us kelly coming in on his culinary high horse uh
29:27pun very much intended isn't he the guy that uh would eat shrimp and uh
29:31bankrupt his favorite restaurant red lobster true will's right for those of you don't know
29:38jesse kelly claims to have perfect menu taste and his favorite restaurant in the world
29:44is red lobster now i'm not trying to cast dispersions upon red lobster but it
29:50is nowhere near the finest of the chain restaurants that are available to many of
29:57you on a day -to -day basis in fact i'll come back and tell you
30:00what the best chain restaurant is and we don't get paid by any of them
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31:16on clay and buck then run and hide jesse kelly apparently got word that clay
31:22had some thoughts about jesse's menu whisperer status mr jesse kelly premier radio host joins
31:28us himself sir i think you've heard some of these allegations what say you about
31:34the potato chips ice cream controversy well i i wish i could tell you i
31:40was surprised buck that mr orders brussels sprouts thinks that it's bad to somehow put
31:47potatoes on ice cream but let me just inform clay of something that every single
31:52person listening knows something that reese's peanut butter cups figured out long ago and snickers
31:58and everything else the combination of salty and sweet is one of the great combinations
32:04in the history of mankind just because clay was never forward thinking enough to crumble
32:11up potato chips in his ice cream doesn't mean he gets to sit there and
32:16take petty shots at me as he eats brussels sprouts and mashed potatoes looking down
32:21his nose at real americans who actually know what flavor is that's what i have
32:26to say you you you were just saying the combination of salty and sweet is
32:30great um this makes sense since you were a kamala harris voter that's good that's
32:40good some of you out there now i know why you were a white dude
32:47for harris jesse it all makes sense now look i i admit i did not
32:55vote for kamala harris i was an enthusiastic donald trump supporter however when i think
33:01about how dumb she was in the incredible soundbites we would have had for four
33:05years look for my country i'm very happy we don't have president dome for my
33:11radio show i am very sad we don't have president dome because every day she
33:17would have been giving us some kind of word salad gobbledygook answer i don't know
33:22if you guys saw the story and i'm not i'm going to mess up the
33:24name so i'm not even going to try to name it that she did a
33:27podcast it didn't come out i don't think till uh until yesterday i didn't see
33:31it she did a podcast recorded a podcast when she was running for president and
33:35apparently it was so bad they just black hold it they never heard it at
33:40all she was so bad the podcaster and dome decided uh let's just pretend like
33:46this never happened that's amazing i did see that story by the way you i
33:51think are on record as saying the best chain restaurant is red lobster in addition
33:55to being wrong about brussels sprouts many other things the best chain restaurant is chick
34:02-fil -a i would eat chick -fil -a a hundred times out of a hundred
34:05before i would go to red lobster well that doesn't surprise me at all clay
34:10i'm sure you probably think panda express is good chinese food but when you've walked
34:15into a red lobster oh that's rough you eat cheddar bay biscuits and you order
34:20the shrimp scampi and then get another fresh order of warm cheddar bay biscuits and
34:25you break them open and you dip them in the red in the in the
34:29shrimp scampi lemon butter that's when you know what heaven is while you're sitting across
34:34the street eating soggy waffle fries from chick -fil -a of course all right it
34:38is jesse this is important this is important because we had a caller we didn't
34:42plan this a caller called in who's familiar with your work and familiar with your
34:46self -titling as the menu whisperer and called this into question based solely on your
34:51love of red lobster so i want to throw one or two situations at you
34:56here we're going to kind of put you on the spot we're going to play
34:58this out a little bit you are at chick -fil -a what is the best
35:04order you can make mr menu whisperer like what what is the go -to spicy
35:10chicken sandwich meal drop the pickles off a sandwich it's not that i'm anti -pickle
35:15it's that when you put pickles on a sandwich it becomes a pickle sandwich and
35:18that's all you can taste spicy chicken sandwich meal add a slice of american cheese
35:23make sure you ask for two or three ranch cups otherwise they won't give you
35:27any you're going to dip your sandwich in that the waffle fries you not only
35:31have to order them extra crispy depending on the location sometimes they'll give you that
35:35sometimes they won't extra crispy on the waffle fries and although i admit i am
35:41not a huge milkshake man chick -fil -a does an excellent milkshake straight up vanilla
35:46milkshake gives you that salty sweet everyone's looking for clay that's pretty good you're a
35:53little impressed you're a little impressed i mean that was very specific that was not
35:57a you know chick -fil -a i've never been uh and i'm just going to
36:00throw elbows about how how a red lobster is better that was a very that
36:05was a man who's ordered chick -fil -a many a time final question for you
36:09jesse as we go into the weekend 30 seconds buck throughout the theory reptiles cannot
36:15love have you ever contemplated whether a reptile can love or not i think they
36:22have to be able to love because otherwise they'd never be able to reproduce there's
36:25no way crocodiles are actually attracted to other crocodiles unless there's some form of love
36:30attached there very romantic i love elevated thinking from our friend jesse kelly go check
36:37out the jesse kelly kelly show folks we'll be on later today jesse we'll see
36:41you in a bit