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Ep 2993Are You Offended Yet? You Will Be After This Epic Rant!!

In this fiery segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards unleashes a no-holds-barred rant on the absurdity of labeling testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) as "gender-affirming care," calling out the left's twisted logic and defending it as essential for men's health—not a gateway to liberal pandering. He dives deep into America's golden era of race relations in the 90s, crediting Gen X for burying racism once and for all, only for it to be exhumed by media manipulation and political division. Clay gets personal, slamming Black Gen-Xers and broader Black communities for obsessively branding Trump a racist without a shred of proof, sharing how it shattered friendships and exposed hypocrisy—from Obama's election as a "racism test" to Trump's cultural embrace in hip-hop turning sour overnight. Expect raw frustration, historical insights, and unapologetic calls for truth over tribalism. Tune in for Clay's unfiltered take on culture, politics, and why these lies are tearing America apart.

Mar 16, 202613 min

Ep 2992Andrew Gasser x Clay Edwards (Hour #3 - Ep #1,176)

In this hour of The Clay Edwards Show, Clay is joined by Andrew Gasser for a no-holds-barred Monday deep dive into politics and culture. They unpack controversies like Thomas Massie's alleged funding from anti-Israel sources, Republican control of government branches failing to deliver on voter ID and accountability, and Congress's secretive slush fund for sexual misconduct settlements. The conversation heats up on race relations—reflecting on the 90s' progress versus today's divisions fueled by media and politics—Trump's impact on friendships and society, the right's reluctance to protest macro issues, and a teaser on the myth of "hate crimes." Expect raw opinions on hypocrisy, cultural shifts, and why conservatives need to step up. Tune in for unfiltered rants on America's soul with Clay and Andrew.

Mar 16, 202642 min

Ep 2991FAFO 3:16 (Ep #1,176)

In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards kicks off Austin 3:16 Day with wrestling nostalgia, celebrating Stone Cold Steve Austin's legacy and speculating on his potential WWE return. He dives into unexpected weather surprises like snow flurries in Mississippi, shares thoughts on American athletic dominance on the world stage—from Olympic golds to boxing triumphs—and contrasts it with past administrations. Clay explores the controversy around Tucker Carlson's alleged communications with Iran, potential DOJ charges, and whether it was a strategic setup by Trump. Additional topics include the rise of "White Boy Summer," a wild celebrity boxing match involving the Gypsy Crusader, debunking unfounded claims about local figures like Erica Kirk, Greta Thunberg's latest antics, Virginia Democrats' gun control exemptions, and more. Join Clay for unfiltered takes on politics, culture, and current events in this motivational Monday rant.

Mar 16, 20262h 10m

Ep 2990ALL GAS NO BRAKES - ANDREW GASSER JOINS FOR INSANE HOUR #2

In this fiery second-hour rant, Clay Edwards unleashes on the double terrorist attacks that hit America yesterday—jihad strikes at Old Dominion University and a flaming car bomb at a Michigan synagogue. He calls out the Democrats’ “Michigan problem,” open borders, and the radical left’s refusal to fund DHS, warning that Iran-backed sleeper cells are already plotting drone boat attacks off California. Clay praises the absolute American badassery of the ROTC cadet who jumped a convicted ISIS sympathizer in the classroom, stabbed him dead, and ended the threat—demanding the young hero get the Presidential Medal of Freedom and expedited entry into the military at the next State of the Union. Veteran and fellow host Andrew Gosser joins the studio for a no-holds-barred breakdown: why this isn’t “a war” yet but the full application of U.S. air supremacy, how weak Republicans and long-game Democrats are selling out the country, the cycle of strong men/weak times, and why America won’t wake up until we get punched in the face harder than 9/11. Raw, unfiltered, and zero apologies—this is Clay Edwards at his most incendiary. If you’re tired of pretending terrorist attacks are “complicated” or that patriotism is optional, this episode is for you.

Mar 13, 202643 min

Ep 2989FAFO FRIDAY - FULL SHOW (Ep #1,175)

In this high-energy episode, Clay Edwards sits down with undefeated fighter Luke Greenlee just 24 hours before his massive super heavyweight championship bout at the Brandon Civic Center. Luke opens up about the unique pressure of fight day—how he stays calm, keeps his mind occupied, and avoids the adrenaline dump that wrecks so many first-timers. He breaks down what it’s like stepping into the cage against a towering, 6'8"+, 360+ lb champion named Dylan Crawford, the adjustments he’s made in training, and why this one feels different from every previous fight. The conversation gets real: Luke reflects on his football roots, the mental toughness required for one-night tournaments, walkout music (including an AI-generated surprise from his opponent), and the other big fights on the card featuring friends Haley, Katie, and Bubba. He also shares why this could potentially be his last fight—and why he’s determined to leave as champion in front of his hometown crowd. Whether you’re a combat sports fan or just love raw, unfiltered conversation about mindset, sacrifice, and stepping into the fire, this episode delivers. Tune in for fighter insight, behind-the-scenes stories, and pure Mississippi grit.

Mar 13, 20261h 19m

Ep 2988Medical Marijuana DUI Arrest: Is It Legal in Mississippi?

On The Clay Edwards Show, we tackled a critical question: can you get a DUI for driving after taking medical marijuana in Mississippi? The answer is a resounding yes, highlighting the importance of understanding current ms law regarding medical practice and the use of weed. This discussion underscores the serious implications of substance abuse and driving. #MedicalMarijuana #DUI #MississippiLaw

Mar 12, 202613 min

Ep 2987THE MOST INCENDIARY SHOW EVER (Ep #1,174_

Clay steps away from politics to break down the exciting shake-up happening in combat sports. He's fired up about the long-overdue dream matchup between Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano finally landing on Netflix—both looking phenomenal and ready to throw down a decade too late. He dives into how Netflix teaming up with MVP Promotions is democratizing MMA and boxing, bankrolling massive spectacle fights, creating new stars, and delivering the mega-matchups fans actually want to see without the old pay-per-view grind. Clay contrasts this with the UFC's current setup (guaranteed money means fewer “dream” cards), breaks down the stacked undercard featuring Francis Ngannou, and looks ahead at what the next few years could bring as big names like Conor McGregor and Jon Jones near the end of their deals. He also covers the Tyson vs. Jake Paul record viewership, the upcoming Mayweather-Pacquiao rematch nobody asked for, the influx of big money from overseas, and the wild rivalry brewing between promotions inside and outside the Octagon. It's a passionate, no-holds-barred take on why he's been glued to fight podcasts more than politics lately and how streaming could finally break the UFC's stranglehold. On the local side, Clay reacts to Pearl PD's bold bust of three women caught with thousands in stolen Ulta Beauty merchandise—complete with the haul displayed like a trophy—and crowns them the latest “FAFO” champions. He also weighs in on former Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba's fresh motion to dismiss his federal bribery charges and reflects on the lasting impact of his time in office. Unfiltered fight talk, Mississippi headlines, and Clay's signature straight-shooting style—this one's for every combat sports fan and anyone who loves keeping it real.

Mar 12, 20261h 17m

Ep 2986BREAKING- Black Women Caught Stealing Thousands From Pearl, Ms. ULTA Beauty

Well, well, well, they strike again. This clip reports on multiple women arrested in Pearl, Mississippi, for a string of retail theft from Ulta Beauty Supply. These local crime stories highlight a significant haul of stolen merchandise valued at over $6,500, making it a notable entry in current crime news. The segment displays mugshots of the suspects and images of the recovered goods, providing a glimpse into these true crime events.

Mar 11, 202610 min

Ep 2985BREAKING - Chokwe Lumumba Files Motion To Dismiss Federal Bribery Case + When Will Trial Begin?

🚨 Breaking update in the Jackson bribery case: Former Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba has filed a motion to dismiss the federal charges against him! In this video, I break down the latest from WLBT (March 11, 2026) – Lumumba is joining and concurring with Hinds County DA Jody Owens' earlier motion, arguing outrageous government conduct and entrapment by the feds. These charges stem from an alleged scheme tied to a downtown convention center hotel project, with Lumumba facing five counts including bribery, fraud, and money laundering over supposed $50K in campaign donations. The filings are under seal, so details are limited, but this is a major development as the July trial approaches. Is this a real shot at getting the case thrown out, or just more delays in a messy federal probe that's shaken up Jackson politics? As someone who's been calling out corruption and fighting for transparency in our city for years, I think this raises even more questions about how the investigation was handled. Watch to hear my take on what this means for Jackson moving forward. #JacksonMS #ChokweLumumba #BriberyCase #JXN #SaveJxn #clayedwardsshow #fafo

Mar 11, 202612 min

Ep 2984JULIAN CHILDRESS W/ BOUT TIME BRAWLIN (Ep #1,173)

Fight talk w/ Julian Childress of Bout Time Brawlin'

Mar 11, 20261h 18m

Ep 2983Mississippi Politics Unfiltered: Election Day Deep Dive with Andrew Gasser

Mississippi Politics Unfiltered: Election Day Deep Dive with Andrew Gasser & Clay Edwards and special guest Andrew Gasser break down Mississippi primary election day in real time — from the surprisingly competitive District 2 races (both sides of the aisle) to why beating incumbents in this state feels damn near impossible (96% reelection rate and counting).They go hard on the congressional sexual harassment settlement slush fund now headed to the House Ethics Committee (with Michael Guest in the hot seat as chairman), the tone-deaf U.S. Senate “pet parade” that took priority over voting on the Save Act, and the explosive lobbyist scandal in Ocean Springs where politically connected insiders signed secret contracts for $6 kickbacks on every traffic ticket from the Securix camera system — all tied back to heavyweight consultant Josh Gregory and Frontier Strategies. Raw, no-BS talk on the real mechanics of Mississippi politics, insider grift, and why the game feels rigged against regular people. This is exactly why you listen.

Mar 10, 202625 min

Ep 2982Mississippi Lobbyist Secretly Making $6 On Every Red Light Camera Ticket Sent

Mississippi Lobbyist Drama Exposed: Secret Kickbacks on Traffic Ticket Revenue In this no-holds-barred segment, Clay Edwards and Andrew Gasser rip the lid off a shady Mississippi lobbyist scheme that’s got people furious. Two politically wired insiders — attorney Tammra Casico and consultant Ted Thompson — signed secret contracts promising them a $6 cut of every traffic ticket generated by the controversial Securix camera system (the red-light cams catching uninsured drivers).The dirty part? The contracts explicitly told them to hide their personal financial stake from the very cities they were “advising.” What started in Ocean Springs was spreading statewide, with the deals disguised as straight legal advice while the lobbyists quietly cashed in. It gets even thicker: the whole operation ties straight back to heavyweight consultant Josh Gregory and Frontier Strategies — the same firm that runs campaigns for half the big names in Mississippi politics. They were reportedly pulling $36 out of every $300 fine collected. Clay and Andrew call it exactly what it is: legal or not, it feels slimy as hell — multilayered kickbacks, zero transparency, and everyday drivers footing the bill for backroom profits. This is the kind of insider grift that makes people hate politics, and they don’t hold back breaking it all down.

Mar 10, 202611 min

Ep 2981Rebuilding Credit from Rock Bottom & Election Day Deep Dive with Andrew Gasser (Ep #1,172)

In hour one, Clay gets real about his own financial comeback story — going from rock bottom after divorce, bankruptcy, a repo, and credit scores in the 500s all the way up to a rock-solid 705. He breaks down exactly how he did it with practical, no-fluff steps: secured loans and credit cards, paying down debt strategically, keeping utilization low, and the patience and discipline it actually takes. If you’ve ever felt stuck in the credit trap, this is the roadmap that proves anyone can climb out. Hour two features special guest Andrew Gasser for a hard-hitting look at Mississippi primary election day. The guys break down the key races (especially District 2), why beating incumbents is so damn hard, the congressional sexual harassment settlement slush fund now headed to the Ethics Committee, the ridiculous Senate pet parade that took priority over the Save Act, and explosive details on lobbyists cutting secret deals for kickbacks on traffic-camera ticket revenue in Ocean Springs and beyond.

Mar 10, 20261h 17m

Ep 2980The 18-Year-Old Who Killed His Parents to Assassinate Trump & Then Flee To Ukraine

Clay and Andrew break down a horrifying case out of Waukesha, Wisconsin: 18-year-old Nikita Kasip murdered his mother and stepfather, lived with their decomposing bodies for two weeks, then stole cash, jewelry, passports, and his stepdad’s gun to fund a deranged plot. His plan? Buy a drone and explosives to assassinate President Trump by dropping a bomb from the air, then escape by cargo ship to Ukraine where he planned to hide for a decade. The teen later told investigators he believed he was “part of a revolution” and “part of a war.” After pleading guilty to two counts of first-degree intentional homicide, he was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. Clay and Andrew discuss the deeper issue: how constant media demonization, online radicalization, and political hatred are pushing troubled young people toward unthinkable violence. A disturbing example of what happens when a generation is convinced Trump is literal evil that must be stopped at any cost. Unfiltered conversation on radicalization, media responsibility, and cultural breakdown.

Mar 9, 202623 min

Ep 2979BLACK GIRL TRAGIC (Ep #1,171)

It’s Motivational Monday on The Clay Edwards Show, and Clay kicks things off with a powerful reminder: if you woke up today, you’re on the wake-up list. Make it count—chase your dreams, love your family, and remember it could always be worse. The energy quickly shifts to the episode’s bold theme: Black Girl Tragic. Clay reacts to two shocking viral videos out of Mississippi—a woman completely destroying the housewares and fine china section with a baseball bat at the Magee Walmart, and a full-blown meltdown at a Dandy Dan’s gas station in Hattiesburg that ends with the clerk dragging the customer out by her feet. He breaks down the likely triggers (customer service disputes, being told “no”), pushes back hard against mental health excuses, shares lived experiences from his time working in Jackson, and calls out broader cultural patterns around public behavior and accountability. Additional topics include Jesse Jackson Jr. criticizing how former presidents turned his father’s funeral into a political rally, and the story of a couple fighting for the right to marry while in ICE detention. Unfiltered, no-holds-barred commentary on culture, viral videos, and the stories dominating the headlines. Straight talk you won’t hear anywhere else.

Mar 9, 20262h 10m

Ep 2975Concert Ticket Prices, Trans Siberian Orchestra & More W/ Kingfish

Then the conversation shifts to the absurd state of live music: Clay rants about dropping nearly $760 for two Jason Aldean pit tickets while Ticketmaster fees alone equal the price of a third ticket. Artists no longer make real money on streams or albums, so fans are footing the bill for massive productions rolling in on 18-wheelers of gear. Kingfish and Clay swap Trans-Siberian Orchestra war stories—how the band spawned from the ‘80s prog-metal group Savatage, now runs two full touring versions like a rock-and-roll circus, blew the power at the old Jackson Coliseum years ago, and hasn’t dropped new material since their main songwriter died. The shows are still epic (lasers, pyro, club-level seats at $150), but the set lists are getting stale and crowds are shrinking. Pure, unfiltered Mississippi talk radio gold.

Mar 7, 202614 min

Ep 2974Facebook Marketplace Double Murder In Mississippi & The Latin Kings Connection

Clay drops a hard warning after a nightmare story out of Memphis/North Mississippi: a dad and his 11- or 12-year-old daughter were lured to a back road and shot to death over a PlayStation they were trying to buy on Facebook Marketplace. The family’s now calling on the Latin Kings for street justice — we might be watching a gang war kick off over a few hundred bucks. Clay’s message is crystal clear: Never, ever meet strangers off Facebook Marketplace. Not at their house, not on a back road, not even in Jackson. Do it at a police station, fire department, or somewhere public with cameras and law enforcement everywhere. He’s seen too many push notifications about people getting robbed or killed the exact same way. His personal rule? Sell your car, truck, side-by-side — anything valuable — straight to a dealership like Ellis AutoPlex. They cut you a check on the spot and you walk away alive. Your life (and your kid’s life) is worth way more than saving a thousand dollars or haggling with some Craigslist maniac. Clay even admits he left the car business partly because he couldn’t stop cussing out the rude, lowballing Marketplace idiots. Now he’s got a full axe to grind and jokes about one day building the perfect fake profile just to troll them with OBS Tahoes and cat-eye Chevys until they lose their minds. Common sense PSA: If the deal seems too good to be true or the buyer is way too eager with no negotiation… run. Raw truth from the Clay Edwards Show — don’t be stupid, don’t be next.

Mar 7, 202612 min

Ep 2978BREAKING - Fred Shanks & House Of Rep. Pass Bill To Fix ABC / LIQUOR Delivery System

Podcast Segment Description: Rep. Fred Shanks on the ABC Liquor Distribution Crisis & House Bill 2838 FixState Representative Fred Shanks joins Clay Edwards for a straight-talk Capitol update on the ongoing ABC liquor distribution meltdown that’s crippling small businesses across Mississippi. Stores are placing orders and prepaying for dozens of cases, only to receive a fraction of what they paid for — leaving thousands of dollars tied up in undelivered inventory. This isn’t just about empty shelves; it’s hitting restaurants, bars, liquor retailers, tips, employee hours, and local economies hard. The major development? The House just passed House Bill 2838, a game-changing reform now headed to the Senate. Under the bill: If ABC fails to deliver your order on time, liquor stores can immediately bypass the state system and buy directly from private distributors. Stores can still use ABC if they want — or go pick it up themselves. The tax rate drops significantly from 27.5% down to 15% when sourcing outside the ABC system. It opens the door to real free enterprise: stores can team up, negotiate deals, and even source across state lines. The legislation includes a two-year repealer so lawmakers can review and tweak the new system. Shanks reports strong momentum in the Senate and urges listeners to contact their senators to help get it passed. They also touch on the direct-to-consumer spirits shipping bill and how the session has been impacted by other priorities. Raw, insider details straight from the Capitol on the conservative fix Mississippi businesses desperately need. Essential listening for anyone in hospitality or who wants government out of the way.

Mar 6, 202631 min

Ep 2977FAFO FRIDAY (Ep #1,170)

In Episode #1170 of The Clay Edwards Show – FAFO Friday – Clay breaks down the biggest stories shaking up the week with his signature no-BS style. Trump shakes up the Department of Homeland Security: Kristi Noem is out amid reports of a self-funded ad campaign and an alleged affair with Corey Lewandowski. In steps Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin – the no-nonsense “American badass” caught on video ready to throw hands in a Senate hearing. Clay plays the clip and explains why this pick has everyone fired up. Then Clay sits down with Mississippi State Rep. Fred Shanks for the latest on the ABC liquor distribution crisis crippling small businesses across the state. Shanks breaks down House Bill 2838 (now headed to the Senate): if your order isn’t delivered on time, stores can now buy straight from distributors, bypass the backlog, and pay lower taxes. They also discuss direct-to-consumer shipping bills, the NIL tax debate, school choice fallout, and why some big conservative priorities are stalling at the Capitol. Plus: Trump demands unconditional surrender from Iran, the shocking jobs report, a viral “Marine” protester exposed as a Green Party U.S. Senate candidate who FAFO’d in a congressional hearing, wild listener texts, and Clay’s usual unfiltered takes on everything from patriotism to pedophiles who got pardoned. Raw, funny, and packed with Mississippi insider info you won’t hear anywhere else. Tune in now for the full FAFO Friday rundown.

Mar 6, 20261h 18m

Ep 2976Who's To Blame For The State Not Taking Back Smith-Wills Stadium Yet? W/ Kingfish

Clay welcomes Jackson Jambalaya’s Kingfish for a no-BS breakdown of the Smith Wills Stadium drama that’s been simmering for years. Trey Lamar finally yanked the lease and the entire property back from the city after the current operator turned the place into a cigar bar/blunt bar (complete with weed smoke drifting over kids’ baseball tournaments), sub-leased the parking lot to the VA for hundreds of thousands a year, stiffed the city on rent multiple times, and even had a camper hooked up to stadium power. The court case has been dead since April, Lynn Fitch’s office is MIA, and the worn-out landfill facility’s minor-league dreams are officially over—Kingfish says its glory days are gone for good.

Mar 5, 202612 min

Ep 2973Clay Drops the Red Pill – Republicans Secretly Don’t Want the Majority

Clay goes full scorched-earth on why nothing ever gets done even when Republicans control everything: “I am convinced that Republicans do not like having the majority because then they have to damn do their jobs. They have to be accountable. They gotta make the vote. They don’t get to make meaningless votes that they know aren’t gonna make a difference.” He calls out the fear in Mississippi and D.C. — scared to pass no-income-tax reform, scared of NIL legislation, scared of the Save Act because suddenly they can’t hide behind “we don’t have the votes.” Democrats go all gas, no brakes and remake the country when they’re in charge. Republicans? They freeze, cosplay as conservatives, and pray the dog-and-pony show in the Senate lobby lasts longer than the legislative session.

Mar 5, 20269 min

Ep 2972SMITH-WILLS STADIUM DRAMA, CONCERT TIX PRICE & BIG ROCK SHOWS W/ KINGFISH

Clay welcomes Jackson Jambalaya’s Kingfish for a no-BS breakdown of the Smith Wills Stadium drama that’s been simmering for years. Trey Lamar finally yanked the lease and the entire property back from the city after the current operator turned the place into a cigar bar/blunt bar (complete with weed smoke drifting over kids’ baseball tournaments), sub-leased the parking lot to the VA for hundreds of thousands a year, stiffed the city on rent multiple times, and even had a camper hooked up to stadium power. The court case has been dead since April, Lynn Fitch’s office is MIA, and the worn-out landfill facility’s minor-league dreams are officially over—Kingfish says its glory days are gone for good. Then the conversation shifts to the absurd state of live music: Clay rants about dropping nearly $760 for two Jason Aldean pit tickets while Ticketmaster fees alone equal the price of a third ticket. Artists no longer make real money on streams or albums, so fans are footing the bill for massive productions rolling in on 18-wheelers of gear. Kingfish and Clay swap Trans-Siberian Orchestra war stories—how the band spawned from the ‘80s prog-metal group Savatage, now runs two full touring versions like a rock-and-roll circus, blew the power at the old Jackson Coliseum years ago, and hasn’t dropped new material since their main songwriter died. The shows are still epic (lasers, pyro, club-level seats at $150), but the set lists are getting stale and crowds are shrinking. Pure, unfiltered Mississippi talk radio gold.

Mar 5, 202623 min

Ep 2971THURSDAY - FULL SHOW (Ep #1,168)

Clay kicks off with a no-holds-barred parental advisory on what you’re actually allowed to say online versus what gets you canceled — zero filter on the trans agenda, bathrooms, drag queen story time, and the rainbow supremacy machine. He draws the line clearly: live and let live with adults who mind their business, but the weirdos making hit lists get called out. Then it’s full Mississippi mode: the Smith Wills Stadium saga finally heats up as State Rep. Trey Lamar yanks the lease and property back from Jackson after years of alleged parking-lot hustles, cigar-bar weed clouds during kids’ tournaments, and hundreds of thousands in questionable sublease cash. Kingfish Jackson Jambalaya joins for the deep dive — court fights, Lynn Fitch’s office dragging its feet, a camper hooked to the stadium power, and why this worn-out landfill facility’s glory days are over. Clay unloads on the unproductive legislative session, the school-choice ram job that burned bridges, primary threats, think-tank hit pieces (including the infamous gay-porn-star mailer), and why stopping a bad bill is sometimes the most productive thing lawmakers can do. He positions himself as the voice of the silent majority and normies in Rankin and Madison counties who just want to be left alone. Plus: the horrifying Facebook Marketplace murder in Memphis (dad and daughter killed over a PlayStation), the Arkansas dad who took justice into his own hands and just won a sheriff primary, skyrocketing concert ticket prices (Jason Aldean pit seats for $757 anyone?), Trans-Siberian Orchestra lore, and why Republicans suddenly freeze up the second they actually control the levers of power.

Mar 5, 20261h 17m

Ep 2970EPIC RANT - The Difference In Single Mom's Vs. Mom's That Are Single

Clay goes full no-filter mode in this legendary segment, drawing a hard line between actual single moms and “moms who are single.” He calls out the ones who weaponized the court system out of jealousy after dad chose “Becky with the big butt,” dragged every text, screenshot, and nude photo into family court, won full custody, and now only let dad see the kids every other weekend… then complain they get no help. “Twelve out of fourteen days you chose this,” Clay says. “You’re not a single mom — you’re a mom who’s single.” Then he flips the script and gives single dads the ultimate game plan: take the kids to the Cypress Point safari and petting zoo, send them home raving about “what Daddy did,” and watch Mom turn into the bad guy while you collect the Parent of the Month award. He even predicts the hate mail: “I know all the single moms — I’m gonna be getting it on this one… but I meant every word of it.” Raw, real, and 100% Clay Edwards. You’ve been warned.

Mar 4, 20264 min

Ep 2969BREAKING NEWS: Fred Shanks W/ Major Update On ABC - Liquor Delivery Backlog Solution

State Representative Fred Shanks joins the show with breaking news out of the Capitol — a bold new plan to fix the ongoing Mississippi ABC liquor delivery backlog once and for all, including the possibility of temporary privatization that could let stores and restaurants source product directly from distributors.

Mar 4, 202614 min

Ep 2968No Income Tax On NIL Debate W/ Listener Jerry

In this fiery on-air debate, Clay defends Mississippi’s new NIL income-tax exemption for college athletes, calling it a no-brainer move to stay competitive. He breaks down the numbers — the state would only lose $2–4 million in revenue (pocket change), athletes will spend every dime locally anyway, and we’re already going up against no-income-tax powerhouses like Florida, Texas, and Tennessee for five-star recruits. Clay doesn’t sugarcoat it: some of the outrage feels like straight-up jealousy toward these young guys getting paid. Caller Jerry fires right back. He’s not mad about the tax break itself (he flat-out calls income tax theft), but he’s pissed about how it went down — rammed through at the last minute “under cover of darkness” with zero public debate, no message-board buzz, and no transparency. He warns it sets a dangerous precedent and wants answers on who really pushed it and why the rush. No screaming, no gotcha moments — just two guys going at it with facts, logic, and zero filter. Classic Clay Edwards Show debate that cuts straight to the heart of the issue.

Mar 4, 202613 min

Ep 2967Dr. Micah Walker W/ Men's Health On The Differences In Telehealth TRT & Using Your Physician

Dr. Michael Walker from Men’s Health of Mississippi breaks down the TRT boom, the hidden dangers of telehealth testosterone, and why getting your levels checked locally with real lab monitoring and full health oversight makes all the difference.

Mar 4, 20269 min

Ep 2966WEDNESDAY - FULL SHOW (Ep #1,167)

On this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, we dive into the exploding “male economy” — the surge in testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), the booming fitness industry, and the skyrocketing popularity of mobile sports betting. Why are men suddenly obsessed with getting stronger, sharper, and more driven? Clay breaks down his theory: after years of cultural pressure, men are finally pushing back and wanting to be men again. State Representative Fred Shanks joins the show with breaking news out of the Capitol — a bold new plan to fix the ongoing Mississippi ABC liquor delivery backlog once and for all, including the possibility of temporary privatization that could let stores and restaurants source product directly from distributors. We also react to major political shake-ups in Texas: Jasmine Crockett’s stunning primary loss (complete with her “Black girl magic” campaign ad and fiery concession speech), plus the high-stakes runoff between Ken Paxton and John Cornyn. Clay weighs in on why personal scandals don’t matter when results do. Plus, Dr. Michael Walker from Men’s Health of Mississippi breaks down the TRT boom, the hidden dangers of telehealth testosterone, and why getting your levels checked locally with real lab monitoring and full health oversight makes all the difference. We touch on the failed Sunday liquor sales bill, the new NIL income-tax exemption for college athletes, and what it all means for Mississippi. Buckle up — this one is unfiltered, unapologetic, and packed with the conversations nobody else is having.

Mar 4, 20261h 18m

Ep 2965The Clinton Epstein Deposition with Andrew Gasser

Clay Edwards is joined by Andrew Gasser for a no-holds-barred breakdown of the newly released four-and-a-half-hour Bill and Hillary Clinton deposition in the Epstein files. Bill Clinton clears Donald Trump, drops a bombshell about his first Epstein Island trip being with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and his wife, and sounds exhausted while trying to play contrite. Hillary, by contrast, throws full girl-boss tantrums and gets exposed in classic fashion. The guys react to the “devil mask” moment, dissect why Bill threw Trump the pardon olive branch, and explain what Frazzle Drip actually is (yes, they go there). Andrew and Clay also tackle the bigger picture: why single-issue Epstein voters are ready to burn everything down, Pam Bondi’s lack of urgency, the collapse of trust in institutions, and why abandoning Trump or sitting out the midterms over this would hand the left exactly what they want.

Mar 3, 202638 min

Ep 2964Only In Jackson Could This Happen & The Clinton's Get Drilled In 4+ Hour Epstein Deposition (Ep #1,166)

In this explosive episode, Clay kicks things off with a wild “Only in Jackson” story that perfectly captures the chaos: a man in a wheelchair is struck by two separate cars, both drivers uninsured, leading to his death. Clay breaks down what this says about local realities and why maxed-out insurance isn’t optional in Mississippi. Caller Chris Hinkle sparks a heated debate on the new NIL tax exemption for college athletes. Clay and Chris compare it to the state’s $5,000 teacher pay raises and the slow-walked income-tax elimination, questioning where Mississippi’s true priorities lie—education or SEC competitiveness? Next, the feds file a motion to move the massive Jackson bribery trial out of Hinds County or dramatically expand the jury pool. Clay explains why prosecutors are worried about sympathetic jurors and what it means for DA Jody Owens, former Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, and ex-councilman Aaron Banks. The second hour features guest Andrew Gasser for a no-holds-barred deep dive into the newly released four-and-a-half-hour Clinton deposition in the Epstein files. Bill Clinton clears Trump, drops bombshell travel details, and the pair dissect Hillary’s reactions, the “Frazzle Drip” questions, single-issue voters, and why real accountability still matters more than ever. Raw, unfiltered, and zero filler—this is the Clay Edwards Show at its best. Download now and join the conversation.

Mar 3, 20261h 18m

Ep 2963AMERICAN SUPREMACY STRIKES AGAIN: IRAN JUST FAFO'D (Ep #1,165)

In Episode 1165 of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards dives into a weekend of high-stakes global events, including recent strikes against adversaries like Maduro and the Ayatollah Khomeini, dubbing it a "FAFO Friday" for America's enemies. He warns of potential retaliatory terror attacks, analyzing the Austin mass shooting tied to Islamic extremism and urging vigilance amid sleeper cells entering via the southern border. Edwards critiques media silence on the shooter's motives, calls for community accountability across groups, and shares thoughts on Operation Epic Fury, U.S. military losses, and the need for strong leadership. Plus, a segment on a transgender teen's alleged murder of family members over misgendering. Join the discussion on current threats and cultural divides.

Mar 2, 20261h 56m

Ep 2962STATE REP. FRED SHANKS ON ABC LIQUOR BACKLOG, MOBILE SPORTS BETTING & MORE

In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards welcomes Mississippi State Rep. Fred Shanks for a no-holds-barred discussion on pressing state issues. They tackle the ongoing liquor distribution crisis, including warehouse backlogs, delivery delays, and calls from local stores like Spillway Wine and Spirits for a state of emergency to resolve it—potentially deploying creative solutions like extra manpower to clear orders and stem massive tax revenue losses. Fred updates on legislative wins, including funding for school resource officers, the Children's Promise Act for tax credits, mobile sports betting to boost PERS and generate over $100 million annually, and appropriations for Jackson's sewer system while killing harmful bills. They celebrate a major victory on the Pearl River widening project led by Pearl Mayor Jake Windham, promising flood protection and transformative development for Rankin County and Jackson. The conversation shifts to Jackson's controversial police chief hire, emphasizing the need for boots-on-the-ground enforcement over studies. Fred shares insights on Trump's pardon czar, Mississippi native Alice Johnson, her redemption story from life in prison to White House role, and efforts to restore voting rights for nonviolent felons. They dive into national politics, debating Stephen A. Smith's potential 2028 presidential run as a common-sense Democrat shaking up a weak bench against figures like AOC and Gavin Newsom. Plus, quick hits on I-20 repaving and casino revenue for education. Raw, insightful talk on Mississippi's challenges and wins!

Feb 27, 202641 min

Ep 2961NETFLIX LOSES WB TO PARAMOUNT / LIQUOR STORES CALL OUT TATE REEVES W/ FRED SHANKS (Ep #1164)

In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards dives into the fight against cancel culture and spotlights overlooked issues in Jackson, Mississippi, calling out systemic corruption and the battle for America's soul. He questions the lack of positive solutions from those in power and shares raw, unfiltered takes on current events. Clay reminisces about his days in the car business, explores the inconsistencies of social media monetization, and celebrates a major cultural win: Skydance's acquisition of Warner Brothers, preventing Netflix from controlling key IPs like DC Comics, Harry Potter, and CNN—potentially saving movie theaters and halting agenda-driven content in kids' programming. The discussion touches on protecting children from exploitation, recent pedophile exposures, and the need for accountability across all groups. Guest State Rep. Fred Shanks joins to discuss Mississippi's liquor distribution crisis, legislative updates on mobile sports betting, school resource officers, and felony voting rights restoration. The episode wraps with thoughts on national politics, including Stephen A. Smith's potential 2028 presidential run and his common-sense appeal amid a weak Democratic bench. Strap in for no-holds-barred reality radio!

Feb 27, 20261h 24m

Ep 2960JPD'S NEW CHIEF HIRE WILL END IN MASSIVE WOKE DUMPSTER FIRE (Ep #1,163)

In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards dives deep into the controversial appointment of Dr. RaShall Brackney as Jackson, Mississippi's new police chief. Clay pulls no punches, predicting her tenure will erupt into a "five-alarm woke dumpster fire" before the year ends, citing her past in Charlottesville, Virginia—where she was fired amid low morale, leadership clashes, and accusations of ruling with an "iron fist." He breaks down criticisms of her reforms, like disbanding SWAT and narcotics units, her wrongful termination lawsuit alleging discrimination, and her perceived softness on crime, including calling gangs "social clubs" and focusing on "joy" in policing over aggressive tactics. Clay also riffs on broader political chaos: Democrats' reactions to the State of the Union, their stance on immigration and "illegal aliens," and ironic defenses of certain files while shielding others. He touches on "woke" language shifts, brain drain in Mississippi, and the need for head-busting law enforcement in Jackson rather than hugs for thugs. Listener calls and texts add fuel to the fire, debating her credentials, JPD's dire state (including stripped patrol cars and officers unable to testify), and why Capitol Police might clash with her vision! With Clay's signature unfiltered rants, humor, and no-holds-barred takes—calling out everything from furry Democrats to brainwashed liberals—this episode is a raw dose of reality on crime, politics, and Jackson's future. Tune in for the full fiery discussion!

Feb 26, 20261h 21m

Ep 2959Towel Head Comment About The Squad Causes Nuclear Reaction From Caller

In this fiery segment from The Clay Edwards Show, I dive into the State of the Union disruptions by Squad members, calling out Ilhan Omar as a "towel head" and "Somalian pirate" for her antics, including chanting against USA cheers. That sparks an angry caller who identifies as a "towel head" himself, blasting my words as racist and trying to get me in trouble. I fire back unapologetically, explaining it's just truth—she wears a towel on her head—and then unleash a heated rant: We're fed up with being the diversity punching bag, called Nazis and bigots while reaping America's benefits without respect. We've watched liberals drive the country off a cliff with stolen elections and failed policies—now we're taking it back, and if you hate it, self-deport for that $1,000 payout. Raw, unfiltered, and no holds barred.

Feb 25, 20268 min

Ep 2958Call Of The Day: Scott

In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, my buddy Scott calls in to piggyback on a heated moment from an earlier caller that got my blood boiling. We dive into why not every derogatory remark is inherently racist—it's often just a descriptor taken out of context—and how life's too short to get offended over words. Scott defends my Christianity against critics, pointing out that the Bible is full of imperfect people God used, like murderer Moses and adulterer David, and reminds everyone that only God gets to judge. We take a fun detour when he mentions Michael Jackson on his playlist, sparking my thoughts on revisiting the MJ allegations with fresh eyes given what we know now about Epstein and fake accusations—maybe he was saving kids or just a perpetual child himself. Scott wraps by noting how true conservatives question settled narratives, unlike leftist ideologues, and we share a laugh before signing off.

Feb 25, 20266 min

Ep 2957Should Mississippi Allow Liquor Stores To Open On Sunday's?

In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, I dive into the hot topic of Sunday liquor sales in Mississippi. Kingfish over at jacksonjambalaya.com has a story up about it—will we finally be able to buy wine and liquor on Sundays? It's been banned since booze was legalized back in 1966, but the House passed HB672 last week to allow it, and now it's up to the Senate. I'm kinda indifferent, honestly—some liquor stores say they don't want it because it might not boost sales, just spread 'em out thinner, hurting those big Friday and Saturday stockpiles for the weekend. They'd have to pay extra staff, and not every spot would benefit. But here's my take: let's do it. Places that don't wanna open don't have to—stand on your principles, I respect that. I've wanted a bottle on a Sunday during football season plenty of times and didn't have one, probably for the best. I'm all for ditching these blue laws and letting the market decide. You don't want liquor on Sunday? Don't buy it. You can already get it at restaurants or bars on Sundays anyway—it never made sense that stores couldn't. Same with closing times: why force stores to shut early when bars stay open? I'm not saying bars should close early either, just pointing out the inconsistency. If I were a state rep or senator, I'd vote yes—I'm about freedom and less government red tape, like a true conservative should be. Conservatism ain't always bible-thumping restrictions; it's the opposite—less meddling. What do y'all think? Should stores open Sundays or stay closed? Hit me up, I'd love your thoughts.

Feb 25, 20263 min

Ep 2956Why I Deleted All Of My Post & Videos From TikTok & Instagram

In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, I open up about why I wiped all my short-form videos from Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. It started with some solid advice from someone I trust—pointing out that while those FAFO championship videos shamed folks who deserved it, like robbers, killers, and drug dealers poisoning our community, do they need to haunt people forever after they've paid their debt? Some do, but a lot were just feeding the algorithm with rage bait for views and money, and I got to thinking about the long-term impact. I'll never apologize for calling out the destruction of our capital city, but I decided to hit reset: a clean scrape across the board. Doesn't mean I won't make more, but I'm shelving the FAFO stuff for now due to diminishing returns—I don't want to be pigeonholed as that guy. Ultimately, it was God guiding me after prayer; those videos served their purpose, building followers and fans, but it's time to pivot and trust He'll lead to the next big thing. The show stays real, authentic, and incendiary—that ain't changing. If you love the unfiltered talk, stick around; we're just getting started.

Feb 25, 20266 min

Ep 2955Trump Torches Democrats In The Greatest STATE OF THE UNION Ever!! (Ep #1,162)

In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards shares hilarious stories from his weekend on the coast, including a fan chasing him down in Ocean Springs mistaking him for "Chad" and a generous older lady at the Hard Rock handing out gifts like candles and socks. He reflects on the show's broad appeal and thanks listeners for joining a high school dropout turned expert on Democrat death culture as he rants about politics and culture. Clay gives the State of the Union a perfect 10/10, calling it the most presidential and longest ever, with highlights like honoring a 100-year-old WWII pilot who survived the longest dogfight in U.S. history against Russian pilots—a secret until 2002. He blasts Democrats for not standing during tributes to heroes and victims of crimes by illegal immigrants, spotlighting antics from Al Green (with his misspelled "Black People Aren't Apes" sign turning into "Black People Rent Apes") and Squad members disruptively chanting. Clay proposes an annual awards show for military, first responders, and civilian heroes to inspire patriotism over celebrity events. The show heats up with callers debating disrespect at the SOTU, racism accusations, and liberal policies, leading to fiery rants on taking the country back, human trafficking ties to politicians like the Maine governor, and imperfect biblical figures. Clay addresses a controversial caller offended by his language, defending authenticity and fed-up conservatism. He announces Pearl Day 2026 on April 25 with free performances by Daughtry and Hinder, and debates Sunday liquor sales in Mississippi, advocating for freedom while noting some stores' concerns. The episode wraps with Clay explaining his social media reset, trusting divine guidance, and teasing more unfiltered talk ahead.

Feb 25, 20261h 13m

Ep 2954Gavin Newsom Tells All Blacks They're Stupid & Can't Read, Just Like Him!!

In this fiery segment from Episode #1161 of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards unleashes on California Governor Gavin Newsom's Atlanta debacle, calling it straight-up racism disguised as relatability. Newsom rolls into a room full of black residents, code-switches like a pandering politician, and essentially tells them to their faces: "I'm just like y'all—I can't read either." Boasting about his dyslexia and low 960 SAT score while slowing down his speech "for the people in the back," Newsom implies shared stupidity, yet the audience claps like trained seals instead of bum-rushing the stage. Clay breaks it down: This is the same guy who speed-reads a 263-page book in under two hours on his podcast with white folks, but suddenly he's illiterate when facing black crowds? Hypocrisy alert! Clay plays the clips, roasting Newsom's lizard-like shape-shifting and tying it to a pattern of white Democrats' condescension—like Joe Biden saying poor kids are as smart as white kids, Hillary Clinton's hot sauce pandering, and Kathy Hochul claiming Bronx black kids don't know what computers are. He slams the Dems for treating black voters like idiots while expecting 90% loyalty, and calls out the Atlanta crowd for not standing up: "Y'all let him slap you on your mama's porch and golf-clapped? The Democrats got y'all whooped!" Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves even claps back on X, highlighting how black kids in MS outperform those in CA in reading proficiency. Tune in for Clay's no-holds-barred rant on liberal racism, cultural double standards, and why accountability isn't hate—it's truth-seeking in the culture war!

Feb 24, 202625 min

Ep 2953The Empire Strikes Back - American Excellence Reigns Supreme As USA Hockey Wins GOLD

In this focused segment from Episode #1161 of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards celebrates American excellence on Testosterone Tuesday with Team USA Hockey's gold medal triumph over Canada—their first since the iconic 1980 Miracle on Ice. Clay spotlights the badassery of players like Jack Hughes, who posed with the gold medal in his mouth despite broken teeth (not from biting it, but hey, it's a great story for the grandkids). He shares the epic locker room vibes, including Kash Patel chugging beers, a congratulatory phone call from President Trump praising the team's performance, and an invite to the State of the Union address—complete with promises of medals and fun at the White House (women's team included, boss's orders). Clay plays clips of players like Matthew Tkachuk calling Trump the "ultimate president" for his support of all U.S. athletes, and Jack Hughes reflecting on leaving USA Hockey in a better place for future stars, proving he's no Democrat with his "leave it better than you found it" mindset. Though Clay admits he didn't watch a second of the Olympics—labeling them the "transgender LGBTQ rainbow supremacy Olympics"—he still roots for America, arguing nothing upsets the rainbow supremacists more than MAGA support. He revels in the liberal meltdowns, from media outrage over the Trump call and locker room patriotism to headlines like the Huffington Post questioning if the American flag turns people off. The women's team also snagged gold (though they're skipping the White House), and Clay notes the sweeter taste of victory amid the backlash. Tune in for Clay's pumped-up, unfiltered take on patriotic wins, liberal hypocrisy, and why this gold slays the "North Mexico" dragon!

Feb 24, 202636 min

Ep 2952American Excellence, Gavin Newsom Can't Read (Just Like The Blacks) & Libs Are Racist (Ep #1,161)

In Episode #1161 of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards returns from a brief mental detox, energized and ready to dive into a packed discussion. Kicking things off with American excellence on Testosterone Tuesday, Clay celebrates Team USA Hockey's gold medal win over Canada—their first since the 1980 Miracle on Ice. He highlights the badassery of players like Jack Hughes, who sported a broken tooth while clinching victory, and the epic locker room call from President Trump, complete with an invite to the State of the Union. Clay revels in the liberal meltdowns over the patriotic vibes and shares clips of the team's hero's welcome. Shifting gears, Clay unleashes on California Governor Gavin Newsom's Atlanta speech, where Newsom code-switches to relate to a black audience by admitting his dyslexia and low SAT score, essentially implying shared struggles. Clay calls it out as condescending and plays clips of other Democrats' gaffes, including Joe Biden equating poor kids to white kids, Hillary Clinton's hot sauce pandering, and Governor Kathy Hochul claiming Bronx kids don't know what computers are. He argues these reveal the left's low expectations and double standards. Clay also touches on personal anecdotes, like his pet peeves with restaurant sides, a shoutout to retiring wrestler AJ Styles, and frustration with politics invading sports. Wrapping up, he critiques the GOP's cult-like push for school choice in Kentucky despite voter rejection, and drops boxing news: a broke Floyd Mayweather is set for a rematch with Manny Pacquiao on Netflix in September. Tune in for unfiltered takes on culture wars, patriotism, and hypocrisy—Clay holds nothing back!

Feb 24, 20261h 21m

Ep 2951JACKSON PEDOPHILE ARRESTED AFTER CALLING ALL REPUBLICANS PEDOPHILES ON SAME DAY

In this savage FAFO Friday segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards crowns a new "FAFO Grand Champion" in a tale of epic irony and sweet karma. Spotlighting a Jackson Democrat named Jeremy (name withheld on air but shown on livestream), Clay exposes the guy's viral Facebook post accusing all Republicans of being "pedos" for not showing up to Epstein-related depositions—only for Jeremy to get arrested the same day for statutory rape of a minor under 17. Stressing "innocent till proven guilty" while roasting the hypocrisy, Clay dives into Jeremy's anti-Trump, anti-Christian profile, complete with an "F Trump" banner, and quips: "Not every Democrat screaming 'Republicans are pedos' is a pedo, but every pedo screaming that is." Tying it to deflection on Epstein scandals, listener texts and calls pile on the schadenfreude, debating projection and why "every single time" these accusers get busted. Strap in for Clay's unfiltered takedown on virtue-signaling gone wrong, political hypocrisy, and why karma hits hardest on social media—pure reality radio gold.

Feb 20, 202611 min

Ep 2950REP. FRED SHANKS - LIQUOR DEBACLE, ALIENS & SCHOOL CHOICE BATTLE RAGES UNDER THE DOME

In this no-holds-barred segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards teams up with State Representative Fred Shanks from Brandon, Mississippi, for a deep dive into Capitol chaos and local crises. Kicking off with lighthearted alien banter—speculating who'd represent Mississippi if ETs demanded "take us to your leader" (spoiler: Gerard Gibert or Chris Hinkle)—they pivot to the urgent liquor distribution debacle at the ABC warehouse in Canton. Fred and Clay unpack the massive backlog, broken conveyor systems, inefficient pallet methods, and unhappy workers, proposing bold fixes like gig-style hotshot deliveries with Uber drivers or subcontractors to blitz through orders in weeks. They slam the state's monopoly, advocating privatization, multiple warehouses (north, central, south), and direct distributor access to save mom-and-pop liquor stores and casinos from financial ruin. Shifting gears, Fred updates on the school choice fallout—HB2 likely dead but stirring GOP infighting, including attacks from conservative think tanks and the scandalous reveal of activist Corey DeAngelis's past. With unfiltered takes on government inefficiency, partisan drama, and Mississippi's backward liquor laws (like illegal bottle service), this interview exposes the real fights under the dome—strap in for a reality check on politics, policy, and problem-solving.

Feb 20, 202627 min

Ep 2949THE HAGS ON THE VIEW CHANGE THEIR TUNE AFTER BEING IN THE EPSTEIN FILES

In this fiery segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards unleashes unfiltered mockery on the ladies of The View for their epic hypocrisy over the Jeffrey Epstein files. Playing a "before and after" clip, Clay highlights how Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, and the crew demanded a full release of the documents—insisting "release everything" to expose Trump—until their own names surfaced in the unsealed list. Whoopi clocks in at 21 mentions, Alyssa Farah Griffin at 20, Joy Behar at 3, and Ana Navarro at 2, prompting Clay's savage takedown: "Context matters now, huh?" He roasts their flip-flop, imagining the outrage if conservatives were involved, and ties it to broader media bias where TDS-fueled shows like The View thrive on Trump rants but crumble under scrutiny. Listener texts and calls amplify the schadenfreude, debating if the hosts' "innocent" connections (news articles, emails) hold up or if it's karma for years of smears. Strap in for Clay's no-holds-barred reality check on fake outrage, elite circles, and why "release the files" hits different when you're on them—pure FAFO gold.

Feb 20, 202610 min

Ep 2948TRUMP TO RELEASE ALL THE UFO FILES

In this electrifying segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards unleashes on Donald Trump's bombshell announcement to declassify all government files on aliens, UFOs, and UAPs, dubbing it "Release the Aliens." Reacting to Barack Obama's casual admission of extraterrestrial life on a podcast—with zero follow-ups from the interviewer—Clay hilariously imagines liberal journalists grilling Trump on alien election interference or Nazi connections. Diving into theories, he explores ancient aliens, Hollywood soft disclosures in films like 1984 and Terminator, and AI's rapid evolution as a potential game-changer. Listener calls flood in with personal UFO sightings, military insider stories of French pilots flying saucers, and debates on whether aliens upend religion or prove we're "fallen angels." Clay tackles skeptics claiming interstellar travel is impossible due to physics, counters with wormhole science, and affirms his belief in non-Hollywood extraterrestrials. Whether fact, fiction, or impending apocalypse, this unfiltered rant questions government secrets, cultural impacts, and if aliens could finally end taxes—strap in for a mind-bending reality check.

Feb 20, 202624 min

Ep 2947FAFO FRIDAY - JXN PEP0 BUSTED, ALIEN DISCLOSURE, FRED SHANKS & THE VIEW ON THE LIST (Ep #1,160)

In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards dives into a wild FAFO Friday, kicking off with a call to "release the aliens" following Donald Trump's announcement to declassify government files on extraterrestrial life, UFOs, and UAPs. Clay reacts to Barack Obama's admission of aliens on a podcast and speculates on theories from ancient aliens to Hollywood soft disclosures, while tying in AI advancements and cultural impacts. The show crowns a new "FAFO Grand Champion" with the ironic story of a vocal critic who accused Republicans of being pedophiles—only to face arrest for statutory rape shortly after. Listener calls and texts chime in on aliens, local projects like BioCreek, and quirky Jackson observations, including the odd reverence for gas stations. State Representative Fred Shanks joins to discuss urgent issues at the Capitol, including solutions for the liquor distribution backlog at the ABC warehouse, school choice debates, and potential reforms like privatization or gig delivery hotshots. Clay wraps up with a takedown of The View's hypocrisy on the Epstein files, where the hosts demanded full release—until their own names surfaced. Unfiltered takes on politics, culture, and the bizarre make this a must-listen for reality radio fans.

Feb 20, 20261h 19m

Ep 2946How To Fix Mississippi's Liquor Delivery Backlog Issue In 2 Weeks Or Less (With Shaun Yurtkuran)

In this guest-hosted episode of The Andrew Gasser Show, Clay Edwards and Shaun Yurtkuran tackle Mississippi's liquor distribution crisis at the ABC warehouse, where a catastrophic backlog—stemming from a botched software rollout, the removal of an outdated conveyor system without a replacement, and a hasty switch to a pallet-based order fulfillment—has left over 200,000 cases of liquor undelivered despite prepaid orders. They explore the devastating impacts on bars, restaurants, and casinos, including tied-up capital, shrinking inventories, and potential closures or job losses in an industry that employs thousands statewide. The duo proposes short-term fixes like hotshot deliveries, scheduled will-calls, and increased manpower, while advocating for long-term privatization through distributors to remove government inefficiency. Drawing on historical roots from post-Prohibition moral codes and illegal "Gold Coast" operations, they discuss how the debacle could reshape the 2027 gubernatorial race, forcing candidates to address economic fallout and moral dilemmas in a conservative state.

Feb 19, 202638 min

Ep 2945Shaun Yurtkuran & Clay Discuss The Conservative Civil War Raging Over The Epstein Files

In this guest-hosted episode of The Andrew Gasser Show, Clay Edwards and Shaun Yurtkuran dive deep into the escalating infighting within the Republican Party over the Epstein files. They break down the arrest of former Prince Andrew on suspicion of misconduct tied to sharing secrets with Jeffrey Epstein, and debate why conservatives are clashing—some demanding immediate prosecutions while others caution against burning down the administration over unproven claims. Drawing on Shaun's prosecutorial experience, they explore the hurdles to convictions, including weak evidence, NDAs, outdated allegations, and tainted jury pools, questioning whether fair trials are even possible. The duo critiques figures like Kash Patel and Dan Bongino for losing credibility on Epstein's death, discusses Trump's reluctance to release unredacted names to protect innocents, and warns that this obsession risks undermining GOP unity and midterm gains amid broader victories like border security. They also touch on Hillary Clinton's rhetoric, military redemption for troubled youth, and the need for cohesion against Democratic chaos.

Feb 19, 202639 min

Ep 2944Stop Worrying About Epstein & The Global Elites When It's Illegal Immigrants You Need To Worry About

In this episode, host Clay Edwards tackles the frenzy surrounding the Epstein files, spotlighting the arrest of former Prince Andrew on suspicion of misconduct in public office and its potential ties to the scandal. Amid the hype, Clay calls out conservatives losing their minds over elite conspiracies, accusing them of derailing focus from real-world victories like border security under Trump. He warns that everyday dangers—like being victimized by illegal immigrants flooding in under Democratic policies—pose a far greater threat than far-fetched Epstein fantasies, urging listeners to prioritize tangible issues over sensationalism. The discussion weaves in critiques of media narratives, military redemption for troubled youth, Hillary Clinton's divisive rhetoric, and privacy pitfalls with AI surveillance, all while emphasizing that obsessing over Epstein risks undermining conservative gains against immigration chaos.

Feb 19, 202614 min