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Dec 7, 2024 • 11min
Matt Walsh Ranks His Top 3 Favorite CONTROVERSIES
Dive into the spicy world of controversies, starting with a hilarious take on raw milk and the outraged advocates. The discussion heats up as opinions clash over sick days, suggesting they’re more suited for kids, not adults. Reflecting on past provocative statements about anime, there's a comedic apology to the community, blending humor with genuine introspection. Each topic is infused with wit and a dash of sarcasm, making for an entertaining and thought-provoking listen.

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Dec 7, 2024 • 5min
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Dec 6, 2024 • 51min
Ep. 1500 - Why The Left Is Really Celebrating The Murder Of A CEO
The Left's celebration of a healthcare CEO's murder raises unsettling questions about political violence. There's a striking disconnect between emotional responses and complex healthcare issues. Meanwhile, a father attempts to profit from his son's death, sparking discussions on parental accountability. The podcast dives into the troubling trends in public discourse, notably the extremes of political rhetoric and their implications for human life. Finally, it calls for decisive action among Republicans on crucial matters like child gender transitions and Second Amendment rights.

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Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 10min
Ep. 1499 - This Could Be the Beginning of the End for Gender Ideology
Legal battles over a Tennessee law banning child castration highlight shifting attitudes toward gender ideology. A significant victory emerges as a women's golf league officially bars male competitors, raising questions about timely decisions in sports. Meanwhile, the inconsistent handling of the Daniel Penny trial reveals biases in the judicial system, especially in cases involving race. A growing national movement seeks to challenge harmful gender practices, emphasizing children’s rights and protection from irreversible decisions.

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Dec 4, 2024 • 27min
Ep. 1498 - Matt Walsh Speaks In Front Of The Supreme Court Before Historic Hearing
A passionate rally in D.C. precedes a crucial Supreme Court hearing on a Tennessee law aimed at banning child gender transition treatments. The speaker defends a bill meant to safeguard children from potential medical abuses, stressing the necessity of biological truths. A strong critique emerges against harmful practices like chemical castration, arguing that common sense should prevail over formal qualifications. Confrontation unfolds in the Supreme Court as integrity and moral courage are called for amidst a lack of substantive debate.

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Dec 3, 2024 • 1h 4min
Ep. 1497 - The Dark Truth About Assisted Suicide Laws
The UK’s legalization of assisted dying sparks a debate over its potential to drift beyond controlled limits. The moral implications of expanding euthanasia laws are critically examined, with concerns about societal attitudes towards life-ending justifications. In a humorous twist, the media's handling of Hunter Biden's pardon raises eyebrows. The discussion also delves into unique academic absurdities, including bizarre performance art and the integrity crisis in peer-reviewed journals. Mask-wearing controversies and public responses to mortality during the pandemic add to the cultural commentary.

Dec 3, 2024 • 1h 44min
Daily Wire Backstage: One More for 2024
A lively discussion unfolds around Jordan Peterson's new series on the Gospels, sparking debates on the relevance of faith today. The group dives into Biden's broken promises, particularly Hunter’s controversial pardon. They also reflect on the legacy of cultural traditions, the decline of Christmas music, and the importance of genuine worship. The connection between art, faith, and community is explored, along with a poignant look at the power of prayer in times of adversity. Political accountability also takes center stage, focusing on family dynamics and leadership ethics.

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Dec 2, 2024 • 58min
Ep. 1496 - The Sweeping Pardon That Exposed Biden’s Corruption Once And For All
In a striking turn of events, Joe Biden issues a controversial pardon for his son, Hunter, raising serious questions about corruption. The implications of this unprecedented pardon challenge previous claims of upholding the rule of law. Meanwhile, the New York Times faces backlash for its dubious tactics to undermine a political figure. Discussions spotlight the disconnect between political crime strategies and realities, revealing troubling connections between crime rates and family structures. A deep dive into privacy and gender identity adds another layer to the complex dialogue.

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Nov 29, 2024 • 11min
Right or Racist? Matt Walsh's "Am I Racist?" The Game!
Get ready for a unique game show that tackles race head-on! Contestants dive into statements about race and criminal justice, sparking lively debates about statistics and perceptions. The discussion shifts to the portrayal of violence in media and its stereotypes, followed by a humorous examination of cultural misunderstandings, like the true meaning of Cinco de Mayo. An entertaining game assesses various stereotypes, challenging societal perceptions while crowned with an engaging competition that keeps listeners guessing and laughing.

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Nov 28, 2024 • 14min
Matt Walsh's Most Motivational Moments
The discussion begins with a stark reminder of mortality, urging listeners to engage physically with life rather than being trapped in introspection. It stresses the importance of online security, particularly using VPNs for privacy. A critique of younger generations highlights the need for action over despair, emphasizing personal responsibility. Finally, it tackles the modern happiness paradox, asserting that true joy comes from purposeful living and embracing responsibilities instead of chasing fleeting happiness.