**Clay Edwards Show – Episode 1204**
Clay opens the show fired up after a caller accused him of “bashing Jackson” out of personal resentment from his old nightclub days, claiming he had paperwork and liquor license issues that forced him out. Clay sets the record straight: he ran a successful club for nearly 12 uninterrupted years, walked away with zero business debt when the crowds dried up, and his criticism today has nothing to do with the past.
He goes hard on the culture rot destroying Jackson — the violence, crime, failing infrastructure, and politicians who refuse to take any accountability while blaming everyone else. Clay stresses that real positive solutions require personal responsibility: stop the killing, drug dealing, littering, and making excuses.
Additional topics include the controversial proposal to rename Wood Street (one of the most dangerous streets in the city) to “Little Street,” and reflections on Mississippi’s flag change, where Clay explains why he supported removing the Confederate emblem as a conservative — it was hurting the state’s image and economic opportunities — but real change requires hearts and behavior to change, not just signs or symbols.
Unfiltered, no sugar added reality radio at its finest.
**The Clay Edwards Show – Episode 1204**