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**Episode 1187 of The Clay Edwards Show** (Hour 2 features Kingfish from Jackson Jambalaya):
On this April Fools' Day episode of The Clay Edwards Show, Clay kicks things off with a wild fake-out rant declaring he's done with Trump, MAGA, and law enforcement—before quickly revealing it was all a prank. From there, the conversation dives into Southern culture, barbecue debates, and why certain food stereotypes just don't hold up below the Mason-Dixon line.
Clay shares a personal note about a tough family loss with one of the family's beloved pets, then gets into the day's headlines. He breaks down the Mississippi Senate's controversial decision to kill a House bill aimed at easing the ongoing ABC liquor distribution backlog, leaving bars, restaurants, liquor stores, and casinos stuck waiting—and paying—for delayed orders. Is it time to privatize the state's liquor system? Clay and special guest Kingfish from JacksonJambalaya.com debate the fiasco, potential fixes, and what it says about bureaucracy in Mississippi.
Kingfish joins for a full hour to discuss the new Jackson water authority legislation, why many don't trust city leadership with critical infrastructure, the politics behind the board makeup, debt transfer, and rate hikes. The duo also swaps stories on local barbecue joints (gas station BBQ vs. sit-down spots), restaurant closures, and the challenges of keeping consistent quality in the business.
As always, expect unfiltered talk on Jackson issues, Mississippi politics, law enforcement, and plenty of no-holds-barred commentary. Clay even sneaks in a fun curveball question for Kingfish about Matt Gaetz's wild claims on alien hybrid breeding programs—just to watch the reaction.
If you enjoy sharp Southern conservative talk radio with humor, real talk on local problems, and zero filter, this episode delivers.
**Guest:** Kingfish (Jackson Jambalaya)
**Topics:** April Fools prank, ABC liquor backlog & Senate inaction, Jackson water authority bill, Southern culture & barbecue wars, local news, and more.
Perfect for fans of straight-shooting Mississippi commentary with a side of laughs.