
The Last Gay Conservative
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<p><b>Common Sense with Chad Law</b> is a political commentary podcast focused on American politics, media narratives, and public policy explained in plain English.</p><p>Each episode breaks down the biggest stories in politics and current events, offering clear analysis of government decisions, political messaging, and media coverage shaping the national conversation. Instead of repeating partisan talking points, the show focuses on examining the facts, the policies behind the headlines, and the real-world consequences for everyday Americans.</p><p>Hosted by political commentator <b>Chad Law</b>, the podcast combines political analysis, news commentary, media criticism, and occasional satire to challenge narratives that dominate modern political debate.</p><p>Listeners can expect discussions covering:</p><p>• American politics and current events<br />• government policy and economic decisions<br />• media narratives and political messaging<br />• political hypocrisy and accountability<br />• commentary on culture and public debate</p><p>Many listeners first discovered Chad Law through his commentary as <b>“The Last Gay Conservative.”</b> With <b>Common Sense with Chad Law</b>, the mission expands to focus on a broader goal: bringing common sense, clarity, and honest discussion back to political conversation.</p><p>If you’re looking for a political podcast that explains complex issues clearly and challenges the narratives shaping the news, <b>Common Sense with Chad Law</b> delivers commentary grounded in logic, context, and common sense.</p><p>New episodes break down the week’s biggest political stories and help listeners make sense of the headlines.</p>
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Recent Episodes

April 24, 2026
The Great Regression | How Progressive Policies Made America Weaker | Freedom Friday
Chad Law argues that progressive policies are causing America's decline, making it weaker and less capable in this interview episode.

April 24, 2026
When Government Actually Worked (And Why It Doesn’t Now) | Throwback Thursday
<p><b>What happened when America wrote policy to solve problems instead of perform ideology?</b></p><p>In this Throwback Thursday, Chad Law looks back at three major examples of government policy that didn’t just sound good — they actually worked:</p><ul><li>How California tackled a literal smog crisis through compromise, engineering, and real-world results</li><li>Why Medicare originally worked because it respected limits and reality</li><li>How the GI Bill helped build the American middle class and returned dividends for generations</li></ul><p>And the bigger question:</p><p><b>What changed?</b></p><p>When did politics stop being problem-solving and become moral theater?</p><p>This episode is about:</p><ul><li>compromise vs dogma</li><li>policy written by people forced to live under it</li><li>why old programs often solved conditions while modern systems often manage them</li><li>and whether America can remember how to build things again.</li></ul><p><b>They fought. They compromised. It worked.</b></p><p>📞 Call/Text: <b>252-CHAD-LAW</b><br />📺 Rumble: <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://rumble.com/c/CommonsenseChadLaw" target="_blank">https://rumble.com/c/CommonsenseChadLaw</a><br />✍️ Substack: Chad’s Cliff Notes + Highlight Reel<br />🎙 Podcast: Common Sense with Chad Law</p><p><b>If you see this, share it. This show grows because you do.</b></p><hr /><h1>Chapters</h1><p>00:00 Cold Open — When disagreement built things<br />04:50 When policy was written like engineering<br />05:30 California’s smog crisis and the clean air miracle<br />16:45 What modern environmental policy forgot<br />17:30 Medicare before Medicare<br />28:30 Why the GI Bill changed America<br />35:45 Why old policy created owners, not clients<br />40:20 The machinery of compromise<br />43:45 Reagan Reminder — Reagan and Tip O’Neill<br />45:20 Final thesis + sign-off</p><hr /><h1>Hashtags</h1><p>#ThrowbackThursday #ChadLaw #CommonSense #Medicare #GIBill #Politics #PublicPolicy #RonaldReagan #Government #AmericanHistory</p>

April 23, 2026
We're Rewarding Chaos | When Culture, Politicians & Institutions Go Off the Rails | Wacky Wednesday
<p>Tonight on <b>Wacky Wednesday</b>, Chad Law breaks down ten insane stories—from taxpayer-funded Skittles outrage, to politicians rewarded for madness, to institutions criminalizing exposure itself—and argues something bigger:</p><p><b>The chaos isn’t a bug. It’s the feature.</b></p><p>We trace how culture normalizes nonsense… politicians profit from it… institutions protect it… and when the system fails?</p><p>It blames someone else.</p><p>Featuring:</p><ul><li>Welfare candy outrage and why the reaction is the real story</li><li>Why China won’t allow for its own people what we import here</li><li>Why politicians are rewarded for chaos</li><li>The 26-member misconduct bombshell no one’s discussing</li><li>California’s segregated field trip insanity</li><li>Why suing Amazon may symbolize something much bigger</li><li>A Reagan Reminder on structure vs chaos</li></ul><p><b>If it feels upside down lately… maybe the system is.</b></p><p>📞 Call/Text: <b>252-CHAD-LAW</b><br />📺 Rumble Channel: <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://rumble.com/c/CommonsenseChadLaw" target="_blank">https://rumble.com/c/CommonsenseChadLaw</a><br />📩 Subscribe for daily episodes:</p><ul><li>Monologue Monday</li><li>Transgender Tuesday</li><li>Wacky Wednesday</li><li>Throwback Thursday</li><li>Freedom Friday</li><li>Satire Saturday</li></ul><p><b>If you see us — share us.</b></p><hr /><p><b>⏱ CHAPTERS</b></p><p>00:00 Cold Open — The Chaos Is the Product<br />02:23 Welcome to Wacky Wednesday<br />04:47 Story 1 — The Taxpayer-Funded Skittles Revolt<br />07:04 Story 2 — China Won’t Use It… But Sells It Here<br />10:00 Story 3 — When Business Fears Policies That Help It<br />14:13 The Incentive Structure Behind the Madness<br />15:45 Politicians Rewarded for Chaos<br />26:11 When Institutions Break<br />37:55 California Sues Amazon?!<br />42:35 The Chaos Isn’t the Bug — It’s the Feature<br />43:30 Reagan Reminder — Structure Beats Chaos<br />49:34 Final Message + Sign Off</p><hr /><p><b>#️⃣ HASHTAGS</b></p><p>#WackyWednesday #ChadLaw #CommonSense #RonaldReagan #CaliforniaPolitics #PoliticalSatire #ConservativeCommentary #CurrentEvents</p><p> </p>
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- What is The Last Gay Conservative?
<p><b>Common Sense with Chad Law</b> is a political commentary podcast focused on American politics, media narratives, and public policy explained in plain English.</p><p>Each episode breaks down the biggest stories in politics and current events, offering clear analysis of government decisions, political messaging, and media coverage shaping the national conversation. Instead of repeating partisan talking points, the show focuses on examining the facts, the policies behind the headlines, and the real-world consequences for everyday Americans.</p><p>Hosted by political commentator <b>Chad Law</b>, the podcast combines political analysis, news commentary, media criticism, and occasional satire to challenge narratives that dominate modern political debate.</p><p>Listeners can expect discussions covering:</p><p>• American politics and current events<br />• government policy and economic decisions<br />• media narratives and political messaging<br />• political hypocrisy and accountability<br />• commentary on culture and public debate</p><p>Many listeners first discovered Chad Law through his commentary as <b>“The Last Gay Conservative.”</b> With <b>Common Sense with Chad Law</b>, the mission expands to focus on a broader goal: bringing common sense, clarity, and honest discussion back to political conversation.</p><p>If you’re looking for a political podcast that explains complex issues clearly and challenges the narratives shaping the news, <b>Common Sense with Chad Law</b> delivers commentary grounded in logic, context, and common sense.</p><p>New episodes break down the week’s biggest political stories and help listeners make sense of the headlines.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates weekly.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 9 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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