There was no shortage of news media reaction when the official overturning of Roe v. Wade came down, some celebrating it while others shared concern.
“Clay & Buck” launched last year following the death of conservation talk icon Rush Limbaugh.
The “Clay & Buck” show became the official successor to the “Rush Limbaugh Show” after the conservative talk icon lost his battle with advanced-stage lung cancer...
“I think you could argue the dumbest person who speaks about politics for a living on television is probably Joy Behar,” Sexton said.
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton told their audience Thursday that the rights to Rush’s iconic bumper music “My City was Gone” are set to expire.
Politico reported a draft majority opinion distributed inside the court as The Supreme Court voted to strike down the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton don’t agree with everything Bill Maher has to say but when it comes to his position on free speech.
Travis called the move an epic failure.
Kelly’s claim came up during an interview with Buck Sexton, co-host of “The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show,” regarding the rocky debut of CNN+.
Travis and Sexton reacted to the mainstream media’s coverage of alleged Brooklyn subway shooter Frank James