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Outkick founder Clay Travis went on The Ingraham Angle with Laura Ingraham on Fox News tonight. Ingraham led into the segment with a monologue about Nike’s purported wokeness with regards to the Redskins name when they haven’t said anything about China, and NBA commissioner Adam Silver’s interview with TIME about China last week.
Clay comes on at 3:05 into the video:
At the end of the segment, Ingraham congratulated Clay on the success of Outkick.
AWESOME CLAY! I know that Outkick will be kicking everybody’s ASS in a real short time!
Awesome Clay!
The only way you could have been better is if you wore your Independence Day popsicle shirt.
Next stop… Gutfield!
Americans Buy Sneakers Too
Great Hit Clay. Outkick Outkick Outkick
Jason on Tucker, Clay on Lara… this is going to be a full scale brand that truly speaks for the 75% of Americans who are excited about their sports and want to see leagues, companies, and athletes respect that we don’t need to be virtue signaled every time we want to enjoy our favorite sports.
Great interview Clay! You could tell Laura wanted to allow you more time but time restraints on her show wouldn’t allow it. She knew that you had much more to tell.
You guys are a national treasure. The “voice crying in the wilderness”. Please keep up the good work.
Appreciate you speaking for so many of us that are demeaned by CNN and MS-DNC. Country needs to hear more rational discourse that you & Jason are peoviding.
Excellent interview. Both you and Laura were right on the money. I am struggling because I don’t want to be part of the cancel culture, but the NBA is going to be really hard to watch as will the NFL.
Have to hit them where it hurts. That’s the only way those leagues will change. However, I’m OK with the worldwide obsession and idolization of athletes declining, and the focus shifts to people who can think critically.
Buy New Balance. Made in the good old USA. #boycottNike
Hey Clay,
Great interview with Laura!!! You made terrific points for people to realize, including a very important one about Nike making shoes in America and using American factories and labor, and why doesn’t the NBA have serious discussions with Nike to make that happen. OUTKICK !!!
All the best,
Rick
I could barely read the scroll of slogans the players can choose from on their jerseys because my eyes were rolling so much.
Whitlock nailed it a few weeks ago. If LeBron wants to be an actual hero that makes a real long-term difference, he should use his power to get Nike to make his shoes in American towns. This will really empower and change the conditions of the people that LeBron virtue signals he cares about.