
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.
Latest episodes

Nov 7, 2024 • 1h
Ep. 1481 - Why Millions of Minority Voters Are Ditching the Democratic Party
The podcast dives into the Democratic Party's blame game after a significant electoral loss, with parties pointing fingers at each other. It highlights unexpected shifts among Hispanic voters leaning towards Trump, focusing on their priorities like the economy. Extreme feminist reactions to these results are critiqued, including a movement to swear off relationships as a form of protest. The discussion also covers the challenges of judicial independence and the waning influence of traditional media in today's political landscape.

Nov 7, 2024 • 2h 8min
Kamala’s Final Moment: Election 2024
Join Ben Shapiro, a sharp conservative commentator, along with radio host Dennis Prager and political analyst Michael Knowles, as they dissect Kamala Harris’s impending concession speech ahead of the 2024 election. They humorously explore the decline of leftist ideals and the rise of traditional values. The conversation dives into political emotionality, celebrity influence on campaigns, and the media’s drift from objectivity. Expect lively banter on whiskey, the challenges leaders face, and the evolving landscape of political loyalties as they reflect on the implications for the Democratic Party.

Nov 6, 2024 • 49min
Ep. 1480 - Donald Trump Pulls Off The Greatest Comeback In American History
Dive into the dramatic political shifts as Donald Trump claims victory, stirring excitement among supporters while igniting outrage from critics. Explore the disconnect between media narratives and voter priorities, especially on economic versus social issues. Enjoy a humorous take on the varied emotional reactions following this historic comeback, contrasting joy with hyperbolic social media responses. The discussion also emphasizes a newfound skepticism towards experts and promotes the importance of independent thought in today’s America.

Nov 6, 2024 • 6h 14min
Election Night 2024 with The Daily Wire
Today, history will be made—and The Daily Wire is your front-row seat to watch it unfold live. Join Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, Andrew Klavan, Jeremy Boreing, and special guests for in-depth coverage, real-time electoral maps as results pour in, and expert analysis you won’t find anywhere else. From key battlegrounds to exclusive insights, this is the Election Night coverage you can’t afford to miss.

Nov 5, 2024 • 53min
Ep. 1479 - My Case Against Kamala
Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States, discusses her political journey and the challenges she faces as election day approaches. The conversation dives into her controversial handling of civil liberties and social media governance, raising questions about her leadership. They reflect on the complexities of economic issues amid rising national debt, and critique political advertisements that target her stance on transgender rights. This episode sheds light on the role of celebrity influence in elections and the need for political accountability.

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Nov 4, 2024 • 59min
Ep. 1478 - My Case For Trump
A compelling closing argument for Donald Trump unfolds just before election day, highlighting his achievements and contrasting them with his opponents. Discussions about the Daniel Penny trial reveal crucial insights into legal controversies. Humorous commentary touches on Biden's odd remarks, while the episode addresses government overreach concerning pets amid rising crime. The complexities of political perception and public outrage take center stage, offering a blend of serious debate and lighthearted anecdotes.

Nov 2, 2024 • 12min
Matt Walsh Reacts To Kamala Harris' WORST Moments
In this engaging discussion, Vice President Kamala Harris navigates her career and the scrutiny it faces. The conversation critiques her recent speech, pointing out the repetitive and vague language that detracts from her message. They explore how this impacts her public perception compared to Hillary Clinton. Additionally, the complexities of job creation in American manufacturing are examined, emphasizing the confusion surrounding communication styles in politics. Overall, it’s a revealing look at rhetoric and clarity in political discourse.

Nov 1, 2024 • 57min
Ep. 1477 - The Most Absurd DEI Moments Under Biden-Harris’s Watch
Unpacking the Biden-Harris administration's quirky DEI policies, the discussion reveals outrageous spending and their impact on effectiveness, even extending to NASA. A humorous take on Halloween traditions showcases changing cultural trends. Meanwhile, the media's new claims about political threats offer a peek into the absurdities and mistrust in the current political landscape. It also tackles the implications of a lawsuit from a transgender woman against Hooters, raising questions about discrimination and identity in the workplace.

Oct 31, 2024 • 55min
Ep. 1476 - NYC Is Decriminalizing Jaywalking In The Name Of “Equity”
New York City has decided to decriminalize jaywalking, claiming it's a step toward racial equity, stirring up serious public safety concerns. Donald Trump showcases his trolling prowess with yet another hilarious move. Meanwhile, Democrats are on the attack, launching ads suggesting Republicans want to ban pornography, which raises eyebrows about political tactics. The discussion also unpacks the ridiculousness of age verification laws in the porn industry and critiques new grading systems in education that leave parents scratching their heads.

Oct 30, 2024 • 56min
Ep. 1475 - This Anti-Family Ad Reveals Democrats’ Sick Agenda
A provocative ad encourages women to mislead their husbands about voting, stirring controversy. It raises eyebrows as a notorious political figure labels Trump supporters as 'garbage,' only for the media to downplay the backlash. Nikki Haley expresses concern over the 'masculinity' of a Trump rally. The discussion critiques the portrayal of marriage and family in politics, highlights parental trust issues in California's educational policies, and examines the role of art in political discourse.