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Common Sense with Chad Law | Political Commentary

Common Sense with Chad Law | Political Commentary

Written by: Chad Law
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Common Sense with Chad Law is a political commentary podcast focused on American politics, media narratives, and public policy explained in plain English.

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.

Hosted by political commentator Chad Law, the podcast combines political analysis, news commentary, media criticism, and occasional satire to challenge narratives that dominate modern political debate.

Listeners can expect discussions covering:

• American politics and current events
• government policy and economic decisions
• media narratives and political messaging
• political hypocrisy and accountability
• commentary on culture and public debate

Many listeners first discovered Chad Law through his commentary as “The Last Gay Conservative.” With Common Sense with Chad Law, the mission expands to focus on a broader goal: bringing common sense, clarity, and honest discussion back to political conversation.

If you’re looking for a political podcast that explains complex issues clearly and challenges the narratives shaping the news, Common Sense with Chad Law delivers commentary grounded in logic, context, and common sense.

New episodes break down the week’s biggest political stories and help listeners make sense of the headlines.

2026 Chad Law
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Episodes
  • The Big Tent Strategy We Abandoned | Throwback Thursday
    May 29 2026

    Why did Ronald Reagan win 49 states?

    And why do modern political movements struggle to build lasting majorities?

    In this episode, Chad Law examines the forgotten coalition strategy behind some of the biggest political victories in American history and explains why movements that prioritize purity over persuasion often destroy themselves.

    From Reagan Democrats to modern Republicans, this is a deep dive into political strategy, coalition building, and the future of conservatism.

    For exclusive content and full episodes:

    https://rumble.com/c/CommonsenseChadLaw

    Chapters

    00:00 Why Conservatives Keep Losing

    06:42 America In 1980

    20:55 Reagan's Coalition Strategy

    39:20 Reagan Democrats

    57:45 Builders vs Obstructionists

    1:16:15 Modern Examples

    1:36:40 The Purity Economy

    1:54:50 How Political Movements Die

    2:14:35 Rebuilding The Coalition

    2:29:10 Final Thoughts

    #Politics #Conservatism #RonaldReagan #RepublicanParty #PoliticalCommentary

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Has MAGA Started Jumping The Shark? | Wacky Wednesday
    May 28 2026

    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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    34 mins
  • Even San Francisco Hit The Wall | When Ideology Meets Reality |Tranny Tuesday
    May 27 2026

    Tonight on Common Sense with Chad Law:

    A women’s museum bill collapsed in Congress because lawmakers refused to define women.

    Texas Children’s Hospital is opening America’s first detransition clinic after lawsuits and mounting controversy.

    And in San Francisco, a YMCA had to post locker room rules reminding members that:
    “Nudity should be discreet, limited, and brief.”

    This episode explores:

    • ideological overreach
    • institutional fear
    • detransition lawsuits
    • the Cass Review
    • women’s spaces
    • and why reality eventually forces correction

    PLUS:

    • one of the funniest locker room discussions we’ve ever done on this show
    • “Hank, put on a towel”
    • and why the people closest to the consequences are abandoning the ideology first

    WATCH THE FULL RUMBLE VERSION:
    Includes exclusive pre-show + post-show Q&A
    https://rumble.com/c/CommonsenseChadLaw

    CALL/TEXT:
    252-CHAD-LAW

    00:00 Cold Open
    01:49 The Cleanup Phase Has Begun
    07:18 The Women’s Museum That Couldn’t Define Women
    24:46 Texas Children’s Hospital Settlement
    48:11 Even San Francisco Hit The Wall
    1:11:28 Compassion vs Compelled Participation
    1:20:33 Reagan Reminder
    1:26:10 Final Closing

    #CommonSense #ChadLaw #Politics #CurrentEvents #CultureWar #GenderDebate #Women #Commentary #Podcast #FreeSpeech #Detransition #TransgenderDebate #TexasChildrensHospital #SanFrancisco #YMCA

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    48 mins
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