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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 11 MIN

Still Standing – One Man Army vs. the Online Loser Brigade

from The Clay Edwards Show · host Clay Edwards

**Episode #1179: Still Standing – One Man Army vs. the Online Loser Brigade** Clay Edwards opens the show with fire, raw defiance, and zero apologies, setting the tone for unfiltered talk radio at its best. He dives straight into the heart of what drives him: going to war on cancel culture, exposing the corrupt systems in Jackson, Mississippi, that no one else will touch, and fighting for the soul of America in a world full of empty positivity and no real solutions. In a powerful, motivational rant, Clay addresses the persistent network of 15–20 online detractors he calls "retards" (in his signature blunt style)—a small, interconnected group of haters who tag each other, share posts, and wake up every day convinced today's the day they finally "get" him, cancel him, or make him disappear. He breaks it down with brutal honesty: even if you combine all their followers, they still don't touch his quarter-million-plus local audience in Jackson. One man army, backed by real supporters who stand by him because he tells the truth—even when it hurts him. Clay reflects on the lessons forged over five-plus years in media: Don't talk trash until the win is locked in. Don't brag about deals, guests, or victories until the ink's dry and the check's cleared. And never throw dirt on an opponent's grave until you know they're truly gone—because he's that SOB, and he's still here. Rocking his "Austin 3:16" shirt and pointing to his "still standing" tattoo, he declares: "I ain't dead till I'm dead." He's celebrated his "demise" multiple times by the same crowd, yet he keeps coming back cleaner, bigger, and unbothered. He explains why the attacks keep failing: a solid foundation, a moat built around the platform, and the simple truth that only he can destroy what he's built—just like only America can destroy America. Clay takes real joy in waking up at 5:05 a.m., feet hitting the floor, knowing he gets to do this every day... and that it drives his critics absolutely insane that he still can. This opening segment is pure Clay: motivational, confrontational, humorous, and unbreakable. He refuses to give the haters attention they crave, refuses to play the cancel culture game, and refuses to back down. If you're tired of weak takes and sugar-coated radio, this is the wake-up call. Strap in for truth-telling, tough love, and a reminder that real strength comes from standing tall when the small-minded try to chop you down. Still standing. Still swinging. Eat crap, die angry—Clay ain't going nowhere.

**Episode #1179: Still Standing – One Man Army vs. the Online Loser Brigade** Clay Edwards opens the show with fire, raw defiance, and zero apologies, setting the tone for unfiltered talk radio at its best. He dives straight into the heart of what drives him: going to war on cancel culture, exposing the corrupt systems in Jackson, Mississippi, that no one else will touch, and fighting for the soul of America in a world full of empty positivity and no real solutions. In a powerful, motivational rant, Clay addresses the persistent network of 15–20 online detractors he calls "retards" (in his signature blunt style)—a small, interconnected group of haters who tag each other, share posts, and wake up every day convinced today's the day they finally "get" him, cancel him, or make him disappear. He breaks it down with brutal honesty: even if you combine all their followers, they still don't touch his quarter-million-plus local audience in Jackson. One man army, backed by real supporters who stand by him because he tells the truth—even when it hurts him. Clay reflects on the lessons forged over five-plus years in media: Don't talk trash until the win is locked in. Don't brag about deals, guests, or victories until the ink's dry and the check's cleared. And never throw dirt on an opponent's grave until you know they're truly gone—because he's that SOB, and he's still here. Rocking his "Austin 3:16" shirt and pointing to his "still standing" tattoo, he declares: "I ain't dead till I'm dead." He's celebrated his "demise" multiple times by the same crowd, yet he keeps coming back cleaner, bigger, and unbothered. He explains why the attacks keep failing: a solid foundation, a moat built around the platform, and the simple truth that only he can destroy what he's built—just like only America can destroy America. Clay takes real joy in waking up at 5:05 a.m., feet hitting the floor, knowing he gets to do this every day... and that it drives his critics absolutely insane that he still can. This opening segment is pure Clay: motivational, confrontational, humorous, and unbreakable. He refuses to give the haters attention they crave, refuses to play the cancel culture game, and refuses to back down. If you're tired of weak takes and sugar-coated radio, this is the wake-up call. Strap in for truth-telling, tough love, and a reminder that real strength comes from standing tall when the small-minded try to chop you down. Still standing. Still swinging. Eat crap, die angry—Clay ain't going nowhere.

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