The Matt Walsh Show

The Daily Wire
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Jan 31, 2025 • 1h 8min

Ep. 1527 - Why The Plane Crash Was Entirely Foreseeable And Preventable

The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into the preventable and foreseeable nature of a recent American Airlines disaster, spotlighting systemic issues in aviation safety. It critiques the farcical nature of Capitol Hill confirmation hearings, arguing for a streamlined appointment process. The hosts also tackle the hilarious complexities of onesie designs and weigh in on RFK Jr.'s controversial vaccine remarks. Finally, there’s a robust conversation on vaccine safety, foreign aid dependence, and the need for authentic public discourse.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 4min

Ep. 1526 - Democrats Shill For Big Pharma In RFK Jr Confirmation Hearing

The podcast dives into the chaotic confirmation hearing for RFK Jr., where Democrats scramble to protect Big Pharma. It also addresses a tragic airline disaster and ongoing controversies surrounding the Gardasil vaccine. In a surprising twist, a former Kenyan president champions a more self-reliant U.S. foreign policy than many American politicians. Listeners can expect sharp critiques of corporate interests in politics, as well as amusing commentary on topics like masculinity and Hollywood's disconnect from traditional values.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 32min

Jeremy Boreing Hosts a Special Daily Wire Townhall

A major victory in the fight against radical gender ideology emerges with an executive order banning the chemical and surgical alteration of children. The discussion dives into the pressures conservative media face regarding transgender issues, revealing a pivotal 2019 moment. A significant bathroom policy incident in Loudoun County shows the political fallout and a narrative shift in Virginia. The team highlights their decade-long journey, overcoming cultural norms, and celebrating surprising victories along the way.
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Jan 29, 2025 • 1h 11min

Ep. 1525 - Trump Just Dealt A Massive Death Blow To Gender Ideology

President Trump has taken a significant stance against the gender transition industry with a new executive order aimed at protecting minors. The podcast also discusses the implications of this order for medical professionals and healthcare practices. Additionally, the conversation dives into the murky motivations behind foreign aid, a humorous lawsuit against Lyft over body size discrimination, and a critical look at the representation of women in media through a recent Western series.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 1h 6min

Ep. 1524 - Selena Gomez Should Deport Herself In Solidarity With 'Her People'

Hollywood celebrities lament Trump's immigration policies while he experiences rising popularity. The potential abolition of income tax could reshape Trump's legacy significantly. A controversial New York Magazine piece unexpectedly casts young right-wing Trump supporters in a positive light. The podcast critiques Kamala Harris's governance compared to Trump's common-sense policies. It also addresses contentious issues like penal colonies, generational conservatism, and evolving gender ideologies, highlighting notable cultural shifts that are influencing today's political landscape.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1523 - Trump Teaches Colombia A Hard Lesson

Donald Trump demonstrated the power of social media, pressuring Colombia to conform to U.S. demands. Tension arose over Colombia rejecting U.S. military flights for deportation, revealing complex diplomatic ties. The podcast discusses the absurdity of a proposed NYC law on paid sick leave for pets, adding humor to serious topics. It also reflects on societal inconsistencies regarding abortion perceptions while examining a prevailing climate of fear among federal workers post-Trump's executive actions.
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Jan 25, 2025 • 15min

Reacting To Whiny Adult Children On TikTok

The discussion begins with the frustrations faced by young adults as they transition into independence, often influenced by misleading TikTok portrayals. The need for meaningful connections and purpose in life is highlighted, emphasizing faith in God amidst pervasive digital manipulation. Personal responsibility is championed as a hallmark of maturity, challenging the desire for a carefree life. Lastly, the show confronts the myth of escaping work, advocating for a proactive approach to finding fulfilling career paths instead of avoiding responsibilities.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 1h 10min

Ep. 1522 - Biden’s Pro-Life Political Prisoners Are Finally Free

The discussion kicks off with Trump's pardoning of pro-life activists and concerns over Democrats blocking healthcare for newborns. Historical transparency takes center stage as Trump declassifies JFK and MLK files. Rumors swirl around the Obamas' marriage, reflecting on public perceptions of political unions. A bizarre Oscar-nominated musical about a transgender drug kingpin raises eyebrows, highlighting issues of authenticity and representation in Hollywood. Listeners get a mix of serious debates and cultural critiques.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 1h 2min

Ep. 1521 - Trump Wages All Out War On DEI

Trump launches a fierce campaign against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, causing major shifts in government and corporate stances. A police incident raises questions about misconduct and firearm safety. A Canadian politician expertly counters media narratives on gender ideology, while the press struggles to influence public opinion on immigration. The discussion also touches on the benefits of space exploration versus practical outcomes, and the value of art in society. Insights into the effects of DEI on policing and political responses to immigration highlight ongoing cultural debates.
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Jan 22, 2025 • 1h 1min

Ep. 1520 - Fake Feminist ‘Bishop’ Turns Inaugural Prayer Service Into Woke Anti-Trump Lecture

A female pseudo-bishop turned a National Prayer Service into a politically charged anti-Trump lecture, stirring controversy. The show discusses Trump's immediate shutdown of DEI departments and highlights the ongoing struggles of the Me Too movement. It critiques a politician's unfortunate fashion choice at the inauguration, reflecting on the importance of decorum in public figures. The conversation also touches on the intersection of church and politics, raising eyebrows over the future of social justice narratives.

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