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Has MAGA Started Jumping The Shark? | Wacky Wednesday

34 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Text the show! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2626689/fan_mail/new] Tonight on Common Sense with Chad Law: Has MAGA started drifting from conservative principles into emotional politics? This is one of the most nuanced and uncomfortable conversations we’ve had on the show. We break down: • The Jan 6 compensation fund controversy • Why conservatives must defend equal standards • Trump’s IRS lawsuit • Emotional conservatism • The legal system, MDLs, and due process • Why Scott Jennings getting uncomfortable matters • “Trump as America’s Grandpa” • Reagan, restraint, and political discipline This is NOT an anti-Trump episode. It’s a conversation about how movements survive without becoming fandoms. 🎧 FULL RUMBLE VERSION includes: • Exclusive pre-show • Exclusive aftershow Q&A 📞 TEXT/CALL: 252-CHAD-LAW PODCAST CHAPTERS: 00:00 — Jumping The Shark 04:14 — Trump Changed The GOP 11:21 — Emotional Conservatism 18:32 — Jan 6 Compensation Fund 30:11 — Courts & Due Process 39:02 — IRS Lawsuit Concerns 48:17 — Trump Starts At 11 54:45 — Watching The Lane Drift 1:01:40 — Reagan Reminder 1:06:50 — Final Thoughts #Trump #MAGA #Politics #Conservative #CurrentEvents #DonaldTrump #RonaldReagan #Constitution #PoliticalCommentary #AmericaFirst #NewsPodcast #WackyWednesday #CommonSenseWithChadLaw

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