
The Matt Walsh Show Friendly Fire: The Next Decade Begins
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Oct 17, 2025 The hosts celebrate a decade of impactful content and reflect on the early days of the organization. A lively debate unfolds over Ketanji Brown Jackson’s arguments regarding voting rights. They delve into the cultural implications of a UK study showing a decline in non-binary identities, with Gen Z increasingly rejecting gender ideology. Excitement builds around the premiere of the Pendragon Cycle trailer, showcasing ambitious storytelling. The conversation wraps up with a push for new membership options and the importance of community support.
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Humble Beginnings In A Passat
- Matt Walsh described doing his early show broadcasts from his wife's Volkswagen Passat with no tinted windows and shoppers staring in.
- He joked his uncombed hair looked like a dead animal and compared those car broadcasts to living in the car.
Proposal Almost Spoiled On Air
- Michael Knowles recounted buying an engagement ring and Ben Shapiro nearly spoiling the surprise on air by announcing the proposal.
- They edited the moment out before Knowles's fiancée heard it and the marriage proceeded fine.
Disability Framing Of Voting Rights Is Flawed
- Hosts criticized Ketanji Brown Jackson's argument equating voting disadvantages to disability and contrasted it with ADA's physical reality basis.
- They argued framing racial disadvantage as a disability is legally and conceptually weak.



