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BONUS: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jul 10 2025

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Jul 10, 2025
Joining the discussion are Jim Jordan, a US Representative from Ohio, and John Cornyn, a Texas Senator. They tackle the implications of recent Hollywood shifts, particularly the political messaging in films like the new Superman, critiquing the blending of politics with storytelling. Jordan also highlights the benefits of the recently passed Big Beautiful Bill, which promises tax cuts and investment in border security. They delve into the political dynamics surrounding recent disasters in Texas and the evolving landscape of college sports legislation.
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INSIGHT

Superman Movie Political Controversy

  • James Gunn framed the new Superman movie as a political statement about immigration.
  • Clay Travis argues Superman should be apolitical, symbolizing universal values instead of progressive politics.
INSIGHT

Superman as Asylum Seeker

  • Superman is actually an alien, not merely an immigrant, originating from a destroyed planet.
  • Buck Sexton suggests Superman fits better as an asylum seeker rather than a typical immigrant.
ANECDOTE

Superman's Legal Citizenship

  • Clay Travis's wife, a lawyer, explains Superman's legal status as an adopted American citizen with extraordinary talents.
  • This gives Superman eligibility akin to EB-1A visa, justifying his legal citizenship and contribution.
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