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The Truth About Paid Protests in America | Adam Swart, CEO of Crowds On Demand
May 7, 2026
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The Supreme Court, OPEC, and a Major Political Shift
May 5, 2026
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This Spotify Dude & Political Candidate Said WHAT?
Mar 31, 2026
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Lindsey Graham, Jake Lang, and the America First Betrayal
Mar 16, 2026
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The Real Story Behind America's Iran Strike
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/7/26 | ![]() The Truth About Paid Protests in America | Adam Swart, CEO of Crowds On Demand | In this episode, we sit down with Adam Swart, CEO of Crowds On Demand, to uncover how modern protests, rallies, and advocacy campaigns are built behind the scenes. Adam breaks down why crowd size alone does not create real change, why strategy matters more than noise, and how both sides of politics use money, planning, and influence to push their message.We also get into paid protests, BLM, anti-ICE rallies, Kamala Harris campaign events, Trump rallies, unions, celebrity-driven crowds, and the thin line between lawful protest and dangerous escalation. Adam shares why he believes most major movements are not fully grassroots, even when the people showing up may truly believe in the cause.Tune in to hear a rare behind-the-scenes look at the protest industry, the money behind political activism, and why transparency may be the only way to understand who is really funding America’s biggest demonstrations. | — | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() The Supreme Court, OPEC, and a Major Political Shift | In this episode, we break down two major stories shaping American politics and the global economy. First, we look at the Supreme Court’s move involving the Voting Rights Act and what it could mean for congressional maps, race-based districts, and future elections.We also dive into the UAE leaving OPEC and why this could weaken the oil cartel, impact global oil prices, and shift power away from countries like Iran and Russia. The episode connects voting rights, redistricting, oil markets, and political power into one bigger conversation about control, division, and competition.Tune in to hear why these changes could have a major effect on American elections, energy prices, and the future of global politics. | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() This Spotify Dude & Political Candidate Said WHAT? | In this episode, we react to two clips that say a lot about where the culture war is right now. First, we break down a commentator's claim that trans athletes in women's sports are not a real issue because the numbers are small. We explain why that argument falls apart fast, especially when fairness, safety, scholarships, and competition are all on the line. We also react to Betty Yee's appearance on Piers Morgan and unpack what her answers reveal about California politics today. From women's sports to political messaging, this episode looks at how far the conversation has moved from common sense and why more people are pushing back. If you are tired of media spin, political doublespeak, and leaders who refuse to say what is obvious, this episode is for you. Tune in for a blunt conversation on fairness, truth, California leadership, and the cultural issues that are shaping the country. | — | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Lindsey Graham, Jake Lang, and the America First Betrayal | In this episode of Western Conservatives, we break down two major stories that point to a bigger issue in American politics: loyalty. First, we cover the attempted terrorist attack tied to a protest outside Gracie Mansion involving Jake Lang, the response from Mondami, and the viral Walter Masterson moment that sparked intense debate online. The episode looks at how the media, political figures, and activists frame these events, and why that framing matters. We also dig into Lindsey Graham's remarks on Israel, the backlash from anti-war conservatives, and the growing divide inside the American right over foreign policy, immigration, and national identity. This episode is a direct look at populism, political loyalty, immigration, terrorism, and whether today's leaders still put America first. If you care about conservative politics, nationalism, immigration policy, foreign policy, and the future of the populist movement, this episode brings together the stories, reactions, and arguments shaping the conversation right now. | — | ||||||
| 3/7/26 | ![]() The Real Story Behind America's Iran Strike | In this episode, Derek breaks down the case being made for U.S. action against Iran and why he believes the public story changed too many times to trust. He points to statements from Marco Rubio, JD Vance, Donald Trump, and others, arguing that the explanation shifted from imminent danger, to nuclear weapons, to missile threats, depending on who was speaking. The episode questions whether America was pulled into war because of its own interests or because Israel's actions forced the U.S. into a corner. He also takes aim at conservative voices like Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin, and Mark Dubowitz, saying they helped sell the conflict with fear, contradictions, and old war logic. At the center of the episode is a bigger frustration: Trump promised no new wars, yet the country is again facing another Middle East conflict with more risk, more spending, and more possible loss of American lives. This is a sharp episode about propaganda, foreign policy, broken political promises, and who really benefits when the U.S. goes to war. | — | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() "Give the Land Back or STFU" | In this episode of Western Conservative, we break down the politics creeping into America's biggest cultural stages—starting with the Grammys and the rise of land acknowledgments. When Awards Shows Become Activism The Grammys were once about music. Now they're packed with political messaging, virtue signaling, and cultural lectures aimed at the audience. Substance vs. Symbolism If land acknowledgments are sincere, what follows them? Ownership changes? Reparations? Policy? Or just applause and hashtags? | — | ||||||
| 1/31/26 | ![]() Open Borders and the Destruction They Cause | In this episode of Western Conservative, we strip away the moral posturing and make a clear, reality-based case against open borders—why they hurt Americans, exploit migrants, and benefit only elites. America Is a Nation, Not an Economic Zone The U.S. was built on shared culture, values, and identity—not as a borderless labor market for corporations and political elites. Open Borders Enrich Elites and Crush the Middle Class Mass immigration suppresses wages, inflates housing costs, and rewards Wall Street, multinational corporations, and corporate landlords at the expense of young Americans. The Human Cost Is Hidden on Purpose Open-border policies have fueled human trafficking, cartel violence, missing children, and mass victimization—especially of women and minors—while NGOs and politicians claim the moral high ground. The Border Crisis Was a Choice Enforcement alone proved the border could be secured, exposing years of lies that chaos was "inevitable" or required Congress to act. Open borders aren't compassionate. They're destructive—and designed to shift power away from citizens and toward a permanent ruling class. | — | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() Democrats Will Arrest Us | In this episode of Western Conservative, we take on two uncomfortable truths the Right and Left both try to dodge: the reality of life under the Iranian regime, and the open threats Democrats are now making about using state power if they regain control. Regime Brutality Exposed: Iran's government has now admitted to killing thousands—yet parts of the non-interventionist Right keep minimizing the suffering of people trapped under a tyrannical Islamist regime. No Intervention ≠ Regime Apologetics: You can oppose U.S. wars without running cover for mass murderers. Western Conservatism rejects both endless war and moral cowardice. A Smarter Strategy on Iran: Direct U.S. attacks would likely rally Iranians around the regime. Instead, covert support for protesters and dissidents weakens the government without boots on the ground. Iranians Are Not the Regime: Especially among the young, Iran is not an Islamist society—it's a population held hostage by one. Rooting for regime collapse is not radical; it's humane. Information Warfare: The regime shut down the internet to crush coordination. Starlink helped—but only where receivers already existed, highlighting how fragile digital freedom still is. Congress Abdicates Power: Once again, Congress has surrendered its war-making authority to the executive, accelerating its own irrelevance. ADL and "Extremism" Monitoring: We react to new rhetoric around surveillance and extremism—and who gets to decide what those words mean. Democrats Signal Retribution: With 2026 and 2028 in sight, Democrats are openly promising investigations, prosecutions, and revenge against Trump-era officials. Courts, Filibusters, and Power: From Supreme Court packing to nuking the filibuster, the Left is signaling a willingness to permanently alter the system to lock in control. This episode draws a clear line: defending freedom abroad doesn't require empire—and preserving it at home requires recognizing who's preparing to tear the guardrails down. | — | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() America First vs MAGA, Pt. 2 | In this episode of Western Conservative, we dive into the growing divide inside the Right—where America First populists and traditional MAGA loyalists are clashing over Trump's decisions, strategy, and the future of the movement. Trump's Recent Moves & the Internal Fracture From policy reversals to controversial alliances, Trump's choices are forcing conservatives to ask: Is MAGA drifting away from America First principles? The Epstein Divide New revelations and Trump's stance on releasing the Epstein files are sparking deep frustration among America First supporters demanding total transparency. Stephen Miller vs. Mayorkas A powerful new video exposes how the Biden DHS, under Mayorkas, is accelerating mass immigration. We break down Miller's argument and why it has become a rallying cry for the America First base. Free Speech Under Attack Abroad A woman in England arrested for speech crimes—part of the 12,000+ speech-related arrests across the U.K. Meanwhile Russia has jailed 400 for similar offenses. What do these numbers say about the global crackdown on dissent? | — | ||||||
| 10/24/25 | ![]() NBA is Fixing Games for the Mafia | In this episode of Western Conservative, we dig into two stories that reveal how deep the rot runs in both sports and government — the NBA gambling scandal shaking pro basketball and California's Prop 50. NBA Under the Microscope: Terry Rozier, Chauncey Billups, and Damon Jones accused of fixing games for the mafia. Follow the Money: The leagues and sportsbooks are cashing in while fans get played — literally. California's Prop 50: The Golden State once again shows us how not to govern — punishing dissent and centralizing power under the guise of "ethics." Connecting the Dots: From the NBA's moral blind spots to Sacramento's political games, both stories expose how institutions use rules selectively to protect their power. | — | ||||||
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| 9/26/25 | ![]() Comey Formerly Charged | In this episode of Western Conservative, we tackle three explosive stories shaking politics and culture this week. James Comey Indicted – The former FBI director finally faces accountability. What this means for the deep state and the Russia hoax. ICE Shooting in Dallas – Breaking details on the attack, the media's framing, and what it says about the growing hostility toward law enforcement. Charlamagne's 'Donkey of the Day' for JD Vance – Why the media elite are targeting Trump's VP pick and what it reveals about the left's fear of populism. The establishment is unraveling—and they're lashing out in every direction. | — | ||||||
| 9/11/25 | ![]() Emergency Podcast: Charlie Kirk Assassinated | In this emergency episode of Western Conservative, we pause to honor the life, legacy, and impact of Charlie Kirk—a fearless conservative voice who shaped a generation. A Voice for Young Conservatives – How Charlie built a movement that gave young Americans the courage to speak truth against leftist orthodoxy. Defender of Freedom – His relentless fight for liberty, faith, and the Constitution in the face of overwhelming cultural pressure. The Movement He Built – From campus activism to national influence, Charlie's vision reshaped conservative politics in America. Carrying the Torch – What his work means for the future, and how we can honor him by continuing the fight he dedicated his life to. This is a moment to reflect, to grieve, and to recommit ourselves to the cause Charlie championed. Listen now for a heartfelt remembrance of one of the most influential conservative leaders of our time. Subscribe to join us in keeping his mission alive. | — | ||||||
| 8/21/25 | ![]() A Western Conservative Foreign Policy | Breaking from the Old GOP – Why Western Conservatives reject the neocon legacy of Cheney, Bush, and endless wars. The True Cost of Intervention – $8 trillion spent, thousands of American lives lost, and nothing to show for it. Practical – A foreign policy focused on no new wars, reduced spending, and prioritizing America's borders and hemisphere. NATO & Ukraine – Why it's time for Europe to pay their fair share—or consider disbanding NATO altogether. Ukraine Spending vs. U.S. Border Security – Nearly $200 billion shipped overseas while a secure wall at home could cost just a fraction. Israel – How U.S. support for Israel has dragged us into Middle East conflicts, and why it's time for them to foot their own bill. | — | ||||||
| 8/15/25 | ![]() Newsom's Revenge | In this episode of Western Conservative, we break down Gavin Newsom's latest political stunt—redistricting California in a way that looks more like political retaliation than public service, all aimed squarely at Texas. We'll dig into how this move could reshape California's political map and why it's a warning shot in the growing state-vs-state culture war. Newsom's Political Payback – How Gavin Newsom's new California redistricting plan targets Texas in a state-to-state political feud. Weaponizing the Map – Why these changes could reshape California politics and serve as a warning shot in the culture war. Brazil's Export Subsidies – How Brazil is pumping taxpayer money into exports to gain global market share. Impact on U.S. Farmers – The ripple effects for American agriculture, trade policy, and rural economies. | — | ||||||
| 7/17/25 | ![]() Epstein Files Covered Up | In this episode of Western Conservative, we revisit the Epstein saga and expose Trump's role surrounding one of the most disturbing cover-ups in modern history. Trump Shoots Down the Question: We break down the viral Cabinent clip and what it signals. Revisiting the Timeline: From Epstein's first arrest and intel ties to his suspicious death and Ghislaine's conviction—trafficking to nobody. Dershowitz, Mossad, and Missing Justice: Was Epstein protected by foreign intelligence? Watch now and join the call for truth—no matter who it implicates. | — | ||||||
| 6/13/25 | ![]() From LA to Tehran: Fire at Home, Fire Abroad | In this explosive episode, we break down two major crises unfolding on opposite sides of the globe: 🔥 Riots Rock Los Angeles — Chaos erupts again as LA descends into lawlessness. We expose the failed policies, weak leadership, and radical ideologies that made this violence possible ✡️ Israel Strikes Iran — In a bold military move, Israel hits Iranian targets, pushing the Middle East closer to open conflict. What does this mean for global stability, oil prices, and U.S. involvement? | — | ||||||
| 6/6/25 | ![]() Collision Course: MAGA vs Mars | In this episode of Western Conservative, we dive into the growing tension between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, what it means for the future of tech and the Right, and how the populist movement is shifting the political landscape. Trump vs. Elon: The billionaire clash heats up—are they allies, rivals, or something in between? Karine Jean-Pierre Leaves the Left: Biden's press secretary turns author and quietly distances herself from the sinking Democratic ship. Libertarians & the New Right: Where do liberty-minded voters fit in a movement driven by nationalism, cultural conservatism, and anti-establishment energy? This is the new American Right—loud, fractured, and evolving. And everyone's picking sides. | — | ||||||
| 5/8/25 | ![]() New Republican Party Part 2 - Inside Trump's Coalition | Donald Trump didn't just change the Republican Party—he replaced it. In this episode of Western Conservative, we break down how Trump's coalition and policies shattered the old GOP mold and built a populist movement unlike anything in modern political history. Trade Barriers: Tariffs, trade protectionism, and bringing back American manufacturing—unlike past Republicans who favored free trade and global markets. Immigration: A hardline stance on border security and ending illegal immigration, replacing decades of corporate-friendly open-border tolerance. Foreign Policy: No more endless wars. Trump rejected neocon interventionism in favor of peace through strength and prioritizing U.S. interests. Cultural Conservatism: Trump leaned into the culture war—defending faith, tradition, and American identity while the old GOP often avoided these fights. Working-Class Focus: This coalition isn't built on Chamber of Commerce donors—it's built on truck drivers, veterans, parents, and patriots. | — | ||||||
| 4/11/25 | ![]() Trump's Tariff Blitz – The New Trade War Unleashed WC #19 | In this episode of Western Conservative, we break down President Trump's sweeping new tariff policies and what they mean for American workers and global trade. Tariffs on All Imports: Trump has imposed a minimum 10% tariff on all U.S. imports, with higher rates up to 50% targeting 57 specific countries, but suspended for 90 days/ China in the Crosshairs: In response to China's retaliatory measures, Trump threatened an additional 50% tariff on Chinese goods, potentially raising the baseline tariff rate on many Chinese goods to 104%. Pharmaceutical Tariffs: Trump has reaffirmed a commitment to significant tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals, suggesting they could reach up to 200%. Global Repercussions: The administration has paused most tariffs for 90 days, but the pharmaceutical industry remains on alert for sector-specific duties. | — | ||||||
| 4/1/25 | ![]() The Truth About Tariffs – Economics & Politics Explained WC #18 | Tariffs—are they a smart economic tool or a political weapon? In this episode of Western Conservative, we break down the real impact of tariffs on American industries, jobs, and global trade. What Are Tariffs? Understanding the basics and how they affect prices, businesses, and consumers. Economic Impact: Do tariffs protect American workers, or do they drive up costs and hurt the economy? Political Strategy: How tariffs have been used by past presidents and why they're a major issue in today's trade wars. | — | ||||||
| 1/26/25 | ![]() Trumps First Day WC #11 | Check out our takes on Trump's first day in office including his executive orders, pardons, and first law passed of 2025! | — | ||||||
| 1/23/25 | ![]() LA Burns Itself Down WC#10 | In this episode of Western Conservative, we uncover the truth behind the devastating fires in Los Angeles and how poor policies and mismanagement turned a preventable disaster into a full-blown crisis. Why LA Is Burning: The policies and negligence that fueled the flames. Preventable Tragedy: How better forest management and accountability could have stopped this. The Cost of Bad Leadership: The devastating impact on communities and taxpayers. Don't miss this hard-hitting breakdown of yet another failure of liberal leadership. | — | ||||||
| 1/17/25 | ![]() Zuckerberg Reveals to Rogan What We All Knew... WC #9 | In this fiery episode of Western Conservative, we tackle the hottest topics making waves this week: Zuckerberg on Joe Rogan: Key takeaways from his interview and what it reveals about Big Tech's grip on free speech. Everybody already knew Biden was behind Big Tech Censorship, but Zuck finally says it out loud. Mika Brzezinski's Shocking Take: Why she thinks Joe Biden shouldn't have dropped out—and what it says about media bias. Capping Credit Card Interest Rates: Is this real relief for Americans or just more government overreach? | — | ||||||
| 1/10/25 | ![]() Zuckerberg Switches Sides WC #8 | n this episode of Western Conservative, we break down Mark Zuckerberg's latest policy changes on Facebook's censorship practices and what it means for free speech. Censorship Rollback or PR Stunt? Is this a genuine shift toward free expression or just damage control? Impact on Conservatives: How the changes could reshape the digital battlefield for conservative voices. Big Tech's Role in Democracy: Can we trust Silicon Valley to protect open dialogue moving forward? | — | ||||||
| 11/4/24 | ![]() Western Conservative #1 Illegal Immigration | In this episode of *Western Conservative*, we tackle one of the most pressing issues facing America today: illegal immigration. With an estimated 10 million illegal immigrants entering the United States under the Biden administration, we explore how Vice President Kamala Harris's approach has influenced these staggering numbers. Why has the administration allowed border policies to weaken? What are the consequences for American communities, security, and resources? We delve into the facts, examine policy decisions, and discuss the real impact on hardworking, patriotic Americans. Tune in to understand what's happening at our borders and how it affects the future of our nation. | — | ||||||
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