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The Matt Walsh Show

Ep. 851 - How I Became The Leading LGBT Voice Of My Generation

Mon, 6 Dec 2021

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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, I have somehow become the number one LGBT author in the world. This is a twist no one expected. We’ll talk about it today. Also, the parents of the Oxford High School shooter are being charged with manslaughter. Is that the right move or does it set a dangerous precedent for the future? Or could both be true? Plus, Kamala Harris’s henpecked staffers go to increasingly awkward yet hilarious lengths to prove that they’re happy to work for her. And the New York Times says that hotels in New York should be turned into homeless encampments. What could possibly go wrong? A lot, it turns out. Finally in our daily cancellation, Rashida Tlaib makes a pitch for student loan forgiveness but I’ll explain why she is herself personally a perfect example of why there should not be student loan forgiveness. Sign the petition to stop Biden’s vaccine mandate. Head to dailywire.com/donotcomplyI am now a self-acclaimed beloved children’s author. Reserve your copy of my new book here: https://utm.io/ud1Cb Sign The Petition To Keep Matt Walsh on Saint Louis University Campus: https://bit.ly/3Dzeu1fDW members get special product discounts up to 20% off PLUS access to exclusive Daily Wire merch. Grab your Daily Wire merch here: https://utm.io/udZppYou petitioned, and we heard you. Made for Sweet Babies everywhere: get the official Sweet Baby Gang t-shirt here: https://utm.io/udIX3Andrew Klavan's latest novel When Christmas Comes is now available on Amazon. Order in time for Christmas: https://utm.io/udW6uSubscribe to Morning Wire, Daily Wire’s new morning news podcast, and get the facts first on the news you need to know: https://utm.io/udyIF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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