

Joe Pags
American radio host known for his conservative commentary and interviews.
Top 3 podcasts with Joe Pags
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Feb 12, 2026 • 3h 60min
Alex Jones 2026-Feb-12 Thursday
Mel Kay, investigative journalist focused on trafficking and institutional corruption. Ken Silva, document-driven reporter who parses FOIA files. Dan Ball, TV commentator on media bias and elections. Autry Pruitt, political strategist on legislation and election strategy. Sarah Gonzalez, investigative reporter on immigration and H‑1B issues. Joe Pags, syndicated radio commentator on security and current events. They discuss trafficking networks, Epstein files, FOIA revelations, H‑1B fraud, protest impacts on enforcement, and media bias.

Oct 1, 2024 • 1h 41min
New Tim Walz Lies and China Connection, and Trump's NFL Politics, with RealClearPolitics Hosts and Joe Pags | Ep. 902
Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon, and Andrew Walworth from RealClearPolitics join the discussion, diving into Tim Walz's questionable ties to China and his nervous demeanor ahead of the vice presidential debate. They critique Kamala Harris's cringe-worthy media moments and explore shifting Latino voter sentiments. Joe Pags adds to the mix, dissecting a provocative Trump ad about Kamala's policies during NFL games. The conversation blends political strategy with cultural commentary, showcasing the fast-changing landscape of American politics.

Jul 12, 2023 • 1h 36min
Wray Pressed, and Disney's Declining Attendance, with Nikki Haley, Joe Pags, Jaimee Michell, and Chris Barrett | Ep. 586
Nikki Haley, 2024 GOP presidential candidate and former South Carolina governor, discusses issues including FBI Director Christopher Wray's congressional testimony and America's waning trust in institutions. Joe Pags adds commentary on Biden family corruption and the decline in Disney's theme park attendance, linking brands' struggles to their political stances. Jaimee Michell and Chris Barrett from Gays Against Groomers share their mission to confront radical gender ideologies while advocating for children's rights, igniting debates on inclusivity and representation in today’s cultural landscape.


