The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor.Full Bio

 

You’ll Enjoy Joy Behar’s Latest Dumb Take

CLAY: I wanted to play this. Who is the dumbest person in all of media, according to our perspective, Buck? I think we’re in agreement.

BUCK: You know what I’m gonna say.

CLAY: Joy Behar. (laughing) She weighed in on the Supreme Court prayer case and said, I’d like to know if it would apply to Colin Kaepernick. Listen to Joy “The Biggest Idiot in Media” Behar.

BUCK: It’s so dumb, it’s not even wrong. It’s hard to even explain all the places in that one sound bite that this televised multimillionaire talking head went wrong because, wow!

CLAY: Listen, can we just play the opening like just the first three or four seconds of this? ‘Cause we need to grab this cut and keep it. I love before she even shares her opinion, she says, “This may be wrong and it might have something to do with the law,” something like that. What exactly did she say. The first three or four seconds again…

BEHAR: I would like to know if it would apply to Colin Kaepernick, for example. He takes a knee. I don’t know if this is really legal. I don’t know what I’m saying. But it seems to me like the guy takes a knee.

CLAY: That’s all we need to hear.

BUCK: She actually… It would be better if we found out that every day before that show, she’s about four merlots deep. Honestly. It would be better.

CLAY: For people out there who are dumb like Joy Behar, I knew there would be someone out there who compares this to Kaepernick. This was a public-school employee who was fired for praying after a football game. Colin Kaepernick was not fired for kneeling during the national anthem. He just wasn’t good enough to draw attention to himself and also suck. Right? Lesson is: If you’re gonna be controversial, be really good at what you do and then maybe you get to keep your job. Colin Kaepernick was not very good at what he was doing.


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