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In Episode 1100 of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards dives into a mix of personal rants and hot-button topics. He shares morning commute frustrations, reflects on aging and cold weather, and reignites his controversial stance that addiction isn't a disease—it's a choice rooted in accountability, not an excuse. Drawing from his own past, Clay argues that quitting cures it, unlike real illnesses like cancer or AIDS.
 

Shifting gears, Clay dissects the latest Epstein-related emails mentioning Trump, dismissing them as a "nothing sandwich" meant to smear without substance. He speculates on political motivations and insists if there was dirt, it would've surfaced years ago.
 

The show tackles local issues too: the closure of iconic Jackson spots like The Bulldog, attributing it to post-COVID shifts and urban decline, plus other business exits. A caller announces a "blackout" boycott around Thanksgiving, sparking Clay's sarcastic take on its impact.
 

Clay addresses backlash from a viral video of a woman calling churches for help, playing a rebuttal from Broadmoor Baptist showing their real efforts to aid families via food drives amid SNAP disruptions.
 

Finally, Clay announces a new livestream series for raw debates with critics—face-to-face, no hiding behind anonymity.
 

Tune in for unfiltered takes on life, politics, and culture. What do you think—addiction: disease or decision? Drop your thoughts below!