Clay Travis
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'm the prohibitionist of the duo here.
I mean, Clay has a far stronger libertarian streak than I do.
So I guess I'd have to go Captain and Tennille because they're music guys, right?
They do music?
I mean, we're clearly superior, but if you're really going to be linking us up, I prefer the comparison of Tango and Cash or Crockett and Tubbs, which would also bring us a little bit more into a contemporary cultural milieu.
I mean, Mark, if you want to sit here and talk about M.A.S.H.
characters all day, we can do it, but it's just going to go over.
Wow, that's actually a really โ we just went from I have no idea what we're talking about to now I can talk about this for a long time.
Take your time.
Yeah, yeah.
I would say โ so it's fascinating because in a couple of ways, we're a little bit unprecedented in the space, right?
There aren't really a lot of โ
like broad scale or uh you know large spectrum media duos these days i know there have been some in in the past yeah so the idea and this comes right from the you know the big brains uh at iheart who you know were helped build rush over the decades and sean hannity and glenn beck and i mean so like they know what they're doing in radio and radio syndication and
and building up big shows, the idea was, look, it's impossible for one person to fill the shoes of Rush Limbaugh because Rush Limbaugh, apart from the incredible talent and the dedication of what he was doing, was an icon who was sort of like a singular category builder.
And you just can't replicate.
I mean, A.M.
Band would have been
you know, a fraction of what it was without Rush.
And then because of him, you had huge shows like Hannity, et cetera.
So he was like a force multiplier.