
The Matt Walsh Show Ep. 1688 - American Elections Are Now Being Decided Based On Tribal Blood Feuds In Africa
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Nov 10, 2025 The podcast delves into the unsettling idea that foreign tribal conflicts could shape local American elections. A moving clip features a WWII veteran questioning whether the sacrifices made were worthwhile for future generations. There's a critical look at Trump's controversial 50-year mortgage plan, deemed irresponsible and a shortcut to worsening housing issues. Additionally, discussions about high birth rates in Africa raise concerns over future migration impacts in the West, reflecting on broader demographic trends.
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Foreign Tribal Loyalties Shaping Local Votes
- Somali clan loyalties can override local political identities and affect election outcomes in Minneapolis.
- Matt Walsh argues tribal affiliations among immigrants reshaped votes and enabled cross-community manipulation.
Veteran's Lament About Modern Britain
- A 100-year-old British WWII veteran said "the sacrifice wasn't worth the result" when reflecting on modern Britain.
- Matt Walsh uses the veteran's lament to illustrate perceived loss of Western identity and values.
Veterans' Views Reflect Cultural Anguish
- Walsh links veterans' regret to broader cultural changes like open borders and identity politics.
- He argues these changes validate concerns that Western civilization is being surrendered.


