
Madison Cawthorn
Former U.S. Representative who discusses his campaign, policy priorities, and political outlook in the episode as a featured guest.
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Apr 2, 2022 • 2h 11min
351 "The Problem with Jon Stewart, Will Smith, OJ Simpson, Sex Parties, and Madison Cawthorn"
Slappy White and the Hot TakesBirthdays Was the Worst Days: Six Years of the FifthHey Twitter World (The Ballad of OJ Simpson)Jon Stewart’s excruciatingly dumb show on raceA Ben Dreyfuss tweetstormAmerica: From James Madison to Madison CawthornSex party etiquette A seven hour gap, a laptop that keeps on giving, and an ex-prez who won't go awayOn this sacred anniversary, a very, very exciting announcement See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.wethefifth.com/subscribe

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Nov 10, 2025 • 57min
Is the Shutdown Coming To An End? (Guest Host Hayley Caronia) | Episode 165
Former U.S. Representative Madison Cawthorn shares his thoughts on the recently proposed government shutdown resolution and the blame game in Washington. He discusses his campaign for Congress in Florida's 19th district, advocating for America-First policies and conservative unity over establishment politics. Cawthorn raises concerns about new residents altering the values of red states, emphasizing the need for newcomers to assimilate. He also offers policy solutions for affordable housing and urges strong primary challenges to preserve conservative ideals.

Oct 23, 2025 • 48min
Ep. 1841 - Dems Now Arguing JD Vance Is *Worse* Than Hitler
Madison Cawthorn, former U.S. Representative, discusses his latest campaign and insights on the GOP's strategic agenda. He unpacks the absurdity of Democrats labeling JD Vance as worse than Hitler, highlighting historical political rhetoric. Cawthorn shares lessons from his previous campaign and offers policy ideas to make homeownership more accessible. He also addresses the potential effects of the midterms and how Democratic overreach could favor Republican gains, all while emphasizing a united conservative front.


