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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 1H 21M

WELL, WELL, WELL (Ep #1,157)

from The Clay Edwards Show · host Clay Edwards

In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards dives into the latest headlines with his signature unfiltered take. Titled "Well, Well, Well," the show kicks off with a breakdown of the recent mass shooting at a hockey arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, involving a transgender individual named Robert Dorgan, who went by Roberta Esposito. Clay explores emerging patterns of violence linked to transgender ideology, citing recent incidents like the Tumbler Ridge school shooting, the Nashville Christian school tragedy, and others, while discussing mental illness, radicalization, and the impact on vulnerable communities.   Shifting gears, Clay reacts to a provocative Slate article where a progressive writer boasts about arming up against conservatives, highlighting double standards in media and politics. The conversation evolves into a raw reflection on "horizonlessness"—that aimless, blah feeling in modern life—blaming social media's short-form content for brain rot, eroded focus, and a lack of purpose. Clay shares personal strategies for detoxing from constant notifications and anxiety devices.   Wrapping up, Clay addresses the death of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson at 84, critiquing his legacy, past comments on Trump supporters, and the politicization of his Rainbow Coalition. Tune in for hard-hitting commentary on culture, trends, and the soul of America—no holds barred.

In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards dives into the latest headlines with his signature unfiltered take. Titled "Well, Well, Well," the show kicks off with a breakdown of the recent mass shooting at a hockey arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, involving a transgender individual named Robert Dorgan, who went by Roberta Esposito. Clay explores emerging patterns of violence linked to transgender ideology, citing recent incidents like the Tumbler Ridge school shooting, the Nashville Christian school tragedy, and others, while discussing mental illness, radicalization, and the impact on vulnerable communities.   Shifting gears, Clay reacts to a provocative Slate article where a progressive writer boasts about arming up against conservatives, highlighting double standards in media and politics. The conversation evolves into a raw reflection on "horizonlessness"—that aimless, blah feeling in modern life—blaming social media's short-form content for brain rot, eroded focus, and a lack of purpose. Clay shares personal strategies for detoxing from constant notifications and anxiety devices.   Wrapping up, Clay addresses the death of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson at 84, critiquing his legacy, past comments on Trump supporters, and the politicization of his Rainbow Coalition. Tune in for hard-hitting commentary on culture, trends, and the soul of America—no holds barred.

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