The Matt Walsh Show

The Daily Wire
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41 snips
Feb 9, 2026 • 1h 25min

Ep. 1731 - That Anti-American Super Bowl Half Time Show Should Be A Wake Up Call For Real Americans

He rips into the Super Bowl halftime performance for its language choice, political symbols, and perceived cultural provocation. He accuses power players of shaping the show and critiques establishment praise. He calls out athletes apologizing for the country and highlights a massive conservative counterprogram as a cultural alternative.
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Feb 7, 2026 • 20min

Can Men And Women REALLY Be Friends?

A blunt take on whether married people should keep one-on-one opposite-sex friends. Strong arguments for couple-based friendships and stricter boundaries in modern dating. Discussion of emotional intimacy, temptation, and why men should prioritize male friendships. Practical calls to end solo opposite-sex hangouts and protect marriages.
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37 snips
Feb 5, 2026 • 1h 18min

Ep. 1730 - Conservative Influencer Cheating SCANDAL: Was The Manosphere Right All Along?

A scandal among conservative influencers sparks a debate about why many young men avoid marriage and children. The show digs into how public personas can hide infidelity and discusses legal and social risks men face in marriage. Other topics include media layoffs, Bill Gates and the Epstein files, and a schoolboard clash over the term for people without housing.
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38 snips
Feb 4, 2026 • 1h 13min

Ep. 1729 - It's Only Been A Month, But Zohran Mamdani Is Already A Disaster

Scathing take on a new NYC mayor’s first month and claims of rapid civic decline. Heated critique of free-transit promises, homeless policy, and public-safety plans. Reaction to a singer’s remarks about immigrants and the surprising backlash. Personal advice for men after a conservative influencer scandal, plus three proposed ingredients for male fulfillment.
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37 snips
Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 13min

Ep. 1728 - This Court Case Has Gotten Little Attention But Just Changed Everything

A landmark New York court ruling could expose medical professionals to major liability over childhood gender transitions. Immigration and crime take center stage with critiques of selective outrage and comparisons to Japan’s strict rules. Pop culture and politics collide as a celebrity criticizes U.S. policy abroad. Also, a TikTok parenting trend gets called out as not-so-new.
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Feb 2, 2026 • 1h 10min

Ep. 1727 - The Disturbing Facts The Epstein Files REVEALED

A deep dive into newly released Epstein files and the surprising networks they suggest. Examination of alleged ties to intelligence agencies and high‑level political figures. Claims about fabricated emails versus real documents are parsed. Coverage of political speeches at the Grammys and the rollout of stricter SNAP work requirements.
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Jan 31, 2026 • 16min

My Ms. Rachel Comments Sparked a Firestorm. Let’s Read Them.

A fiery critique of a popular YouTube creator’s toddler content and its political slant. Discussion of baby-talk trends and whether modern kids’ media overstimulates and infantilizes children. Concerns about screen use for infants and adults performing childlike personas. Reflections on how parents should speak to kids and potential safety risks of normalized childlike adults.
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21 snips
Jan 30, 2026 • 1h 9min

Ep. 1726 - The Solution To The Immigration Problem That No One Is Talking About

They discuss targeted policy changes aimed at reducing illegal immigration, focusing on tax ID numbers, welfare, and state-level measures. They cover recent high-profile legal trouble for a media figure filmed at a protest. They debate AI in entertainment and the NFL hiring a so-called chief kindness officer and what that signals about cultural change.
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23 snips
Jan 29, 2026 • 1h 15min

Ep. 1725 - I Was Wrong About Online Gambling. It’s Destroying A Generation Of Young Men. Here’s Why.

A host recants prior support for legalized online sports betting and explains why he now sees it as harmful. He outlines how parlays, algorithmic limits, and sportsbook incentives stack the odds against bettors. The show connects mobile betting to rising addiction and social harms among young men. Cultural critiques range from protest theatrics to marriage and feminism.
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17 snips
Jan 29, 2026 • 1h 6min

Friendly Fire: ICE. Ice. (And The Oscars) Baby.

Jennie Taer, Daily Wire reporter who rode along with ICE in Minneapolis, shares first‑hand observations from operations amid protests. She describes convoy tactics, spotters, and morale. The conversation also touches on political fallout in Minnesota and a side detour into this year’s Oscar nominees.

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