
The Matt Walsh Show
Fed up with the talking heads? Matt gives you a no-holds-barred take on today’s cultural, religious, and political issues. Monday thru Friday.
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May 22, 2025 • 1h 7min
Ep. 1602 - Trump Just Forced The South African President To Acknowledge The White Genocide
President Trump confronts South Africa's leader over issues of racial tensions and claims of white genocide. A new bill that eliminates tax on tips sparks debate about its fairness in the service industry. The conversation dives into the complexities of trans activism encroaching even in remote areas. A strange incident unfolds as a school employee faces backlash for having a children’s book on their shelf. The discussion isn't just political; it humorously critiques societal norms and contradictions in public discourse, including bizarre coffee comparisons.

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May 21, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ep. 1601 - The WNBA Season Just Started, And There Was Already An Insane Race Hoax
The WNBA's season kicks off with a surprising fake racism controversy just a day in. Republican Representative Nancy Mace makes headlines by promising to unveil her nudes during a congressional hearing. Starbucks employees are protesting a new dress code policy, showcasing a clash between individual expression and company policy. The show highlights the complexities of race in sports, critiques political theatrics, and reflects on societal struggles and the nature of personal battles.

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May 20, 2025 • 1h 10min
Ep. 1600 - Leftist Terrorist Blows Up A Fertility Clinic. This Is Part Of A Much Bigger Problem.
A recent bombing at a fertility clinic reveals alarming trends in radical anti-life ideologies. The discussion links this act of violence to a broader anti-human sentiment within the left. Attention shifts to political controversies, including charges against a Congresswoman and the implications of racial favoritism in hiring. Additionally, a major jailbreak in New Orleans prompts criticism of systemic failures and security negligence. Themes of justice, societal standards, and the challenges of modern dating also take center stage.

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May 19, 2025 • 1h 10min
Ep. 1599 - Joe Biden Has Terminal Cancer. The Cover Up Was Way Worse Than We Thought.
The podcast dives into the shocking claim that Joe Biden has terminal cancer, raising questions about political transparency and media cover-ups. It also discusses Supreme Court decisions regarding immigration, humorously critiques the absurdity of modern dating, and shares a bizarre Tinder tale that reflects the struggles young men face. Fun anecdotes about retail experiences add a light-hearted touch, while the underlying theme emphasizes the need for accountability and genuine connections in today’s society.

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May 16, 2025 • 57min
Ep. 1598 - Race-Baiting Politicians Are Trying To Push For Reparations AGAIN
Political debates heat up as a trillion-dollar reparations bill faces scrutiny, stirring complex discussions on justice and inequality. A proposed law aiming to redefine obscenity targets internet pornography, sparking a clash between decency and free speech. Meanwhile, the absurdity of social media outrage unfolds, ignited by false accusations, prompting reflections on public perception and personal accountability. Plus, a humorous take on budget airline woes reveals the strange new lows of travel.

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May 15, 2025 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1597 - South Africa Doubles Down On Their Anti-White Agenda And The Left Celebrates
The discussion kicks off with the plight of white South African refugees amid rising violence and economic collapse. There's a sharp critique of the African National Congress and its anti-white sentiment, linked to broader agricultural failures. Attention shifts to the controversial pardon rumors surrounding Derek Chauvin, exploring their political implications. The host also critiques modern eco-tech like stop-start features in vehicles, alongside a review of media narratives regarding environmental issues. It's a thought-provoking mix of politics, agriculture, and technology.

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May 14, 2025 • 59min
Ep. 1596 - Democrat Elites Are Playing A Giant Game Of “Cover Your A**” And It’s Hilarious
The discussion unravels alarming revelations about Joe Biden's mental decline, as detailed in a new book. Controversially, Carmelo Anthony receives his diploma despite a serious crime. David Hogg’s call to the Democratic Party to embrace men leads to striking irony when he's excommunicated. The conversation dives into the absurdities of political accountability and critiques broader societal issues like immigration and crime. Ultimately, it highlights the disconnect between the Democratic elite and young men's experiences, urging a more authentic dialogue.

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May 13, 2025 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1595 - The Left Just Found A Type Of Refugee They Actually Hate
The discussion kicks off with a striking shift in media narratives about refugees, particularly focusing on white South Africans seeking asylum. The complexities of property taxes are dissected, questioning their impact on ownership. Tiny homes as a homeless solution are critically examined, highlighting their often disappointing outcomes. Additionally, philosophical inquiries into consciousness challenge simplistic views, while addressing deeper societal issues like housing and mental health. It’s a thought-provoking journey through current events and philosophical debates.

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May 12, 2025 • 59min
Ep. 1594 - The Left Discovered The New Pope Is Actually Catholic And They’re Horrified
The media is shocked that the Pope might genuinely embrace Catholicism, igniting a hilarious frenzy. Tensions rise as Democrats confront ICE agents in a chaotic scene at a detention facility. Trump steps in with an executive order to cut drug prices, stirring debates on fairness. Meanwhile, an AI recreates a murder victim's voice in court, raising ethical eyebrows. The episode dives into the hypocrisy of some claiming Catholic identity while rejecting core beliefs, all while exploring the deeper implications of identity and technology in society.

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May 10, 2025 • 24min
How True Crime Can Reveal God | Matt Walsh & Andrew Klavan Discuss
In this engaging conversation, Andrew Klavan, author of "The Kingdom of Cain" and commentator on crime and faith, joins Matt Walsh to explore the intersection of true crime and spirituality. They delve into how true crime narratives can inspire profound moral insights. The discussion also critiques modern culture's diminishing value of beauty in art and considers how genuine beauty can connect us to the divine. With humor, they reminisce about classic Western films, highlighting their intricate storytelling and memorable shootouts.