• CPAC Fallout, Iran War Mixed Signals, and an Olympic-Sized Stand for Sanity
    Mar 27 2026

    Today Josh breaks down his speech at CPAC, the reaction it received, and the overall mood at this year’s conference. As two factions on the right continue to clash—the sane, serious conservatives and the grifters and bad actors chasing clicks and cash—Josh explains what’s really at stake for the conservative movement. Josh also brings the latest updates on the Iran war and the mixed signals coming out of the administration. Plus, he discusses how “Team Sanity” scored a major win following a recent Olympic ruling and the reaction that decision is generating.

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    42 mins
  • CPAC 2026 and the Fight for the Conservative Soul
    Mar 26 2026

    Today Josh takes a look at where the conservative movement stands today and why some bad actors on the right are trying to hijack what it means to be a conservative. He explains what true conservatism stands for and why those chasing clicks at the expense of the movement need to be called out.
    Josh is joined by former Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl, who discusses the growing threat from Iran and why he believes now is the time to confront it. Pearl—recently named board chairman of the U.S.–Israel Education Association—also previews the Sweet Sixteen and shares which teams he thinks could surprise people.
    Finally, Josh breaks down the major legal rulings against Big Tech earlier this week and what the decisions could mean long term for social media companies.

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    42 mins
  • Epic Fury and the New Geopolitical Map
    Mar 25 2026

    Today Josh breaks down why Democrats are still playing politics with airport security as the government shutdown drags on—and why the situation could get even worse as Easter travel approaches. He also takes a closer look at what it truly means to be an ally as the war with Iran escalates and the United States sees limited support from much of the world outside of Israel.
    Josh is joined by Jason Greenblatt, former White House Middle East Envoy, to discuss President Trump’s long-standing stance against Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon and what the current conflict could mean for the region.
    Finally, Erin Molan, host of The Erin Molan Show, joins us from Australia to share her perspective on the Iran war, why it matters to Australians, and the economic strain being felt as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed.

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    42 mins
  • The Anti-American Left Strikes Again!
    Mar 24 2026

    Today, Josh breaks down how the Left is once again siding with America’s enemies. He highlights protests taking place in Cuba by Code Pink activists—many of whom are staying in luxury hotels while demonstrating against the United States. Josh also covers the latest developments in Iran, the state of U.S.–Israel relations, and upcoming peace talks scheduled to take place in Pakistan. He then turns to the growing chaos at airports across the country, where ICE agents are now stepping in to assist TSA as the partial government shutdown continues to disrupt operations. Finally, Josh discusses a tragic case out of Illinois in which an 18-year-old girl was allegedly killed by an illegal alien.

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    42 mins
  • Dem Shutdown Chaos Continues
    Mar 23 2026

    Today Josh dives into the chaos still being caused by Democrats as the partial government shutdown drags on. The shutdown is now impacting airports across the country, with TSA agents not showing up for work and some reportedly quitting as the standoff continues. Josh also breaks down the latest developments in the war with Iran, including what the President said about the conflict and why some on the far left are showing peak hypocrisy with protests taking place in Cuba.

    Later in the show, Josh discusses a case currently being argued before the Supreme Court that could have wide-reaching ramifications for mail-in ballots and election procedures. Josh wraps up by examining the continued fallout from Joe Kent’s resignation and why the President is now weighing in directly on the situation.

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    43 mins
  • Epic Fury & Trump’s NATO Tornado
    Mar 20 2026

    Josh opens today’s show by exposing what he sees as NATO’s lack of effectiveness, particularly in response to tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, and how the conflict involving Iran is highlighting deeper issues within the alliance.

    He then turns to a controversy in Arkansas, where Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders was reportedly asked to leave a restaurant after dining. Josh breaks down why he believes this situation is not a First Amendment issue, and contrasts it with cases like Jack Phillips and the debate over compelled speech.

    Next, Josh discusses how society evaluates public figures after their death, in light of renewed allegations surrounding Cesar Chavez, and what that means for legacy and historical judgment.

    Finally, Josh reacts to the news that Chuck Norris has passed away at the age of 86, sharing thoughts on his impact and cultural legacy.

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    42 mins
  • Schumer and Jeffries Versus We the People
    Mar 19 2026

    Josh opens the show by breaking down the partial government shutdown, highlighting how Democrats are blocking funding for DHS and TSA—leading to disruptions at airports across the country. He also calls out the media for failing to hold Democrats accountable, despite some openly admitting they’re willing to let Americans feel the impact.

    Josh is then joined by Rachel Bovard, VP of Programs at CPI, to discuss the latest developments in the Senate surrounding the SAVE America Act. They dive into what the Senate Majority Leader is doing behind the scenes and why Democrats may be unintentionally giving Republicans an opening on voter ID.

    Later, Josh covers reports that the FBI is investigating former NCTC Director Joe Kent over alleged leaks of classified information.

    To close the show, Josh shifts to March Madness, sharing why anything short of a championship run for his Duke Blue Devils would be a disappointment—and why the NCAA Tournament brings out emotions in players unlike any other sporting event.

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    42 mins
  • Beware the Brain Rot Psy-Op
    Mar 18 2026

    On today’s show, Josh discusses what he calls the “brain rot” being driven by certain voices on the right, arguing that some are engaging in a coordinated effort that ultimately misleads and weakens public understanding. He explains why he believes these figures lack genuine conviction and ties that argument to the recent resignation of Joe Kent.

    Josh also examines Kent’s role within the intelligence community, questioning his credibility and discussing reports that he had been sidelined from key intelligence briefings well before his departure.

    Later, Josh turns to Capitol Hill, where two major hearings are underway, and explains why one nominee may be facing serious challenges.

    To close the show, Josh looks at the situation in Cuba, where rolling blackouts are fueling public frustration and sparking growing protests across the country.

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    42 mins