EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 1H 27M
TUESDAY FULL SHOW - APRIL 7th (Ep #1,191)
from The Clay Edwards Show · host Clay Edwards
Podcast Description for Episode 1191 of The Clay Edwards Show: Clay kicks off the episode with some real-life chaos at home: the arrival of a new full-time resident, a nine-month-old Yorkie named Zoe. He describes her as a literal real-life Sonic the Hedgehog—constantly rolling, torpedoing into everything, and turning the house upside down alongside his other dogs, Rocket and Libby. Between puppy playtime, late-night show prep struggles, and emergency fence repairs after a backyard escape, Clay reflects on the joys (and sleep deprivation) of new puppy life. From there, he launches into his signature no-filter style, ripping into political correctness and the left’s endless hypersensitivity. Clay defends President Trump’s blunt “mentally retarded” description of Biden, mocks the manufactured outrage over words, and declares that “this show ain’t for the soft.” He also unloads on “culture rot,” using the recent shooting of rapper Offset outside a casino as a textbook example of crabs-in-a-bucket mentality that punishes success instead of celebrating it. The episode builds to a deep discussion on Trump’s fiery social media warning to Iran about power plants, bridges, and the Strait of Hormuz. Clay breaks down the “art of the deal” approach, the necessity of ruling through strength, and why some so-called conservatives are clutching their pearls over strong language. Andrew Gasser joins for the second hour to break down military strategy, propaganda, and the bigger picture of America First foreign policy. Raw, unapologetic, and packed with real talk—this is free-range human commentary at its best.
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Podcast Description for Episode 1191 of The Clay Edwards Show: Clay kicks off the episode with some real-life chaos at home: the arrival of a new full-time resident, a nine-month-old Yorkie named Zoe. He describes her as a literal real-life Sonic the Hedgehog—constantly rolling, torpedoing into everything, and turning the house upside down alongside his other dogs, Rocket and Libby. Between puppy playtime, late-night show prep struggles, and emergency fence repairs after a backyard escape, Clay reflects on the joys (and sleep deprivation) of new puppy life. From there, he launches into his signature no-filter style, ripping into political correctness and the left’s endless hypersensitivity. Clay defends President Trump’s blunt “mentally retarded” description of Biden, mocks the manufactured outrage over words, and declares that “this show ain’t for the soft.” He also unloads on “culture rot,” using the recent shooting of rapper Offset outside a casino as a textbook example of crabs-in-a-bucket mentality that punishes success instead of celebrating it. The episode builds to a deep discussion on Trump’s fiery social media warning to Iran about power plants, bridges, and the Strait of Hormuz. Clay breaks down the “art of the deal” approach, the necessity of ruling through strength, and why some so-called conservatives are clutching their pearls over strong language. Andrew Gasser joins for the second hour to break down military strategy, propaganda, and the bigger picture of America First foreign policy. Raw, unapologetic, and packed with real talk—this is free-range human commentary at its best.
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