In August of 2019, Joe Walsh did something he never expected he would do — he decided to run for president … against Donald Trump. Joe made that decision because he knew that President Trump had to be defeated, and no other Republican was willing to stand up and accept the challenge. Joe’s presidential campaign came to an end after the Iowa caucuses. He saw firsthand that Republican voters don’t w... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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After months and months of waiting, what's next for Joe Walsh is finally here. I'm excited about this announcement.
It's sometimes said that we get the government that we deserve, which raises the question, "What responsibility do we the people bear for our divided nation?" I try to answer that question in this episode.
In a party where once seemingly good leaders have again and again beclowned themselves in an attempt to appease Trump and his followers, Rep. Paul Gosar may be one of the more bizarre clowns in the circus.
I'm not a Republican. I'm not a Democrat. But I am working against the party that's the bigger threat to America. In this episode, I explain which party that is and why I believe that.
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Walsh shows sanity in his anti-Trump stance then negates any credibility by going pro-gun. Can't be trusted, he'd be neck-deep in NRA $$$$
Joe is the definition of alt right. Not the common one every liberal labels every one with right leaning beliefs. But literally hes an alternative right winger. He just says everything the liberls love to hear so they can say “look at this good republican”. Hes the definition of controlled opposition. Good luck Joe you used to be awesome but President Trump broke you.
Because he has actually admitted to contributing to anti Muslim , lies about Barack Obama, and to some of the craziness from the Republican Party. He doesn’t blame anyone or dance around his past. He admitted it , shared why it’s wrong, and has a plan of action to change it. Joe Walsh has my respect and support ✊🏿💯🇺🇸
There are a lot of people out there who actually have it bad, stop feeling sorry for yourself you are NOT a victim.
Joe calls himself a "homeless former Republican". more
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