• January 13, 2026
    Jan 13 2026

    Summary

    Today, John discusses the evolution of late-night comedy and its impact on political discourse, particularly focusing on the one-sided nature of humor in these shows. He reflects on the role of politicians in engaging with late-night hosts and the challenge of appealing to diverse audiences. The discussion shifts to Abigail Spanberger's recent appearance on Stephen Colbert's show, with John critiquing her handling of immigration law enforcement and the trust issues surrounding it. Former ICE Director Tony Pham provides insights into the current immigration policy landscape and the rhetoric used by politicians that affects law enforcement. The conversation concludes with reflections on the broader implications of political discourse and the responsibilities of elected officials in maintaining public safety and trust.

    Takeaways

    Late-night comedy has shifted to a more partisan approach.

    Politicians face challenges in engaging with late-night shows.

    Abigail Spanberger's appearance highlighted trust issues in law enforcement.

    Rhetoric from politicians can impact law enforcement operations.

    The current political climate is creating anxiety around immigration enforcement.

    Tony Pham emphasizes the importance of cooperation between state and federal authorities.

    The narrative around immigration is often influenced by political agendas.

    Elected officials have a responsibility to maintain public trust.

    The media plays a significant role in shaping political discourse.

    There is a growing concern about the potential for civil unrest.


    Sound bites

    "I got tired of the late night shows."

    "You've broken trust with me."

    "Trust flows both ways."


    Chapters

    00:00: The Shift in Late Night Comedy Viewership

    02:48: The Role of Politicians in Late Night Shows

    06:08: Abigail Spanberger's Appearance on Colbert

    08:59: Trust and Law Enforcement in Immigration

    11:53: The Perception of Immigration Laws

    14:46: The Evolution of Immigration Policy

    18:12: The Impact of Sanctuary Policies

    20:59: The Future of Immigration Enforcement

    23:49: The Role of ICE and Local Law Enforcement

    27:07: The Personal Journey of Tony Pham

    41:41: Understanding the Target List for Immigration Enforcement

    42:46: The Nuances of Criminality in Immigration

    43:50: Political Rhetoric and Law Enforcement

    46:39: The Role of Elected Officials in Public Safety

    49:42: The Dangers of Inciting Violence Against Law Enforcement

    51:34: Reflections on Civil Discourse and Responsibility

    52:30: The Legacy of Scott Adams and Cultural Commentary

    01:01:12: Political Aspirations and Media Representation

    01:06:25: Addressing Cultural Issues and Political Responsibility

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    1 Std. und 8 Min.
  • Tony Pham
    Jan 13 2026

    Former ICE Acting Director Tony Pham joins John to discuss the current state of immigration enforcement in the United States, the political rhetoric surrounding it, and the challenges faced by law enforcement. Tony shares his experiences in various roles within immigration enforcement and highlights the differences between past and present policies. John and Tony address the impact of sanctuary cities, the targeting of criminal immigrants, and the importance of cooperation between federal and local authorities.

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    25 Min.
  • January 12, 2026
    Jan 12 2026

    Summary

    Today, John discusses the importance of disconnecting from the constant turmoil in the media and society, reflecting on a weekend spent in a peaceful setting. He addresses the current political climate, emphasizing the need for law and order amid civil disobedience and protests. The conversation also extends to the role of investigative journalism in uncovering truths that mainstream media often overlooks. George Allen and Vicky Manning join the discussion to provide insights into Virginia's political landscape and the challenges ahead. The episode concludes with a call to action for accountability in governance and the importance of engaging in constructive dialogue.



    Takeaways


    Disconnecting from media turmoil is essential for mental health.

    Civil disobedience is becoming more prevalent in society.

    Law enforcement plays a crucial role in maintaining public safety.

    Investigative journalism is necessary to uncover hidden truths.

    Virginia's political landscape is changing rapidly.

    Accountability in governance is vital for a functioning democracy.

    The best social program is providing jobs for citizens.

    The divide in society is growing, impacting unity.

    Engagement in political processes is crucial for change.

    Constructive dialogue is necessary to bridge societal divides.


    Sound Bites


    "This is an insurrection."

    "This is a power play."

    "We are not one people anymore."



    Chapters


    00:00: Introduction and Weekend Reflections

    04:48: Disconnecting from the Chaos

    10:02: Protests and Civil Disobedience

    14:48: Law and Order vs. Chaos

    20:01: Investigative Journalism and Media Bias

    25:09: The Role of ICE and Immigration Issues

    29:59: Reflections on Higher Education and Society

    42:53: Transition of Power in Virginia

    48:23: Challenges in Education and Law Enforcement

    51:16: Energy Policies and Economic Competitiveness

    53:28: Republican Strategies for Future Elections

    01:01:07: Gerrymandering and Political Representation

    01:11:00: The Importance of Military Presence in Virginia

    01:15:02: Political Dynamics and Future Leadership in Virginia

    01:18:47: The Role of Accountability in Governance

    01:25:03: Civil Discourse and Political Violence

    01:30:59: The State of American Unity and Governance

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    1 Std. und 39 Min.
  • George Allen
    Jan 12 2026

    John's headliner this Monday morning is our good friend, former Virginia Governor and U.S. Senator George Allen. The two of them discuss the political landscape in Virginia, focusing on the transition of power to Governor Abigail Spanberger, key issues facing the state such as education, law enforcement, and energy policies, and the challenges Republicans face in upcoming elections. Governor Allen emphasizes the importance of economic competitiveness and the need for effective governance to improve the lives of Virginians.

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    36 Min.
  • Vicky Manning
    Jan 12 2026

    In this conversation, John and Vicky Manning discuss the role of investigative journalism in uncovering stories that mainstream media often overlooks, particularly regarding illegal immigration and its associated crimes. John and Vicky reflect on specific cases in Virginia, the political rhetoric surrounding law enforcement, and the implications of higher education on societal behavior. Vicky emphasizes the importance of reporting on illegal alien crimes and the challenges faced by law enforcement in a politically charged environment.

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    17 Min.
  • January 9, 2026
    Jan 9 2026

    Today, John discusses the complexities surrounding immigration enforcement, the cultural conditioning that leads to vigilantism, and the radicalization of society. He emphasizes the role of media in shaping public perceptions and the dangers of political polarization. John argues that lawlessness and violence are becoming normalized, and he calls for civic responsibility and a return to civility in political discourse. He also highlights the impact of leadership on societal values and the importance of understanding economics in governance. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the future of Virginia politics and the need for responsible governance to prevent urban decay.

    Takeaways

    1. Democrats are creating chaos in immigration enforcement.
    2. Cultural conditioning is leading to vigilantism.
    3. Radicalization is a growing concern in society.
    4. Media plays a significant role in shaping perceptions.
    5. Violence is becoming normalized in political discourse.
    6. Lawlessness is a serious issue that needs addressing.
    7. Political polarization is detrimental to society.
    8. Leadership impacts societal values and norms.
    9. Civic responsibility is crucial for a functioning democracy.
    10. Understanding economics is essential for effective governance.

    Sound Bites

    1. "Democrats are the impediment here."
    2. "This is not okay."
    3. "We're all going to go down."

    Chapters

    00:00 The Chaos of Immigration Enforcement

    05:03 Cultural Conditioning and Vigilantism

    09:46 Radicalization and Its Consequences

    15:06 The Deterioration of Civil Discourse

    19:56 The Role of Media in Shaping Perceptions

    25:12 The Importance of Law and Order

    28:07 Upcoming Political Challenges in Virginia

    01:19:10 Emotionalism and Radicalism in Society

    01:22:13 The Consequences of Impeding Traffic

    01:26:41 Racial Dynamics and Police Interactions

    01:29:24 Economic Illiteracy in Leadership

    01:35:01 Urban Decay and Political Responsibility

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    1 Std. und 42 Min.
  • Tim Anderson
    Jan 9 2026

    Former Virginia Delegate Tim Anderson joins John to discuss the recent electoral setbacks for Republicans in Virginia, analyzing the impact of Trump and the need for better campaign strategies. They delve into the Democratic legislative agenda, highlighting concerns over initiatives like the 'Second Look' bill, gerrymandering, and voting rights for felons. John and Tim also contemplate the ethical implications of a proposed abortion amendment, raising questions about the future of Virginia politics.

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    45 Min.
  • January 8, 2026
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode of The Reid Revolution, John discusses the current political landscape, emphasizing the need for engagement among conservative voters. He highlights the challenges faced in the housing market, particularly the impact of institutional investors on homeownership for young families. The conversation also turns to law enforcement issues, public safety, and the political dynamics in Virginia -- especially in light of recent elections. John expresses concern over the radicalization of political discourse and the importance of enforcing existing laws rather than creating new ones. He concludes with a call to action for listeners to stay informed and engaged in the political process.

    Takeaways

    1. The political landscape is challenging, but engagement is crucial.
    2. Democrats are more motivated in local elections than Republicans.
    3. The housing market is increasingly inaccessible for young families.
    4. COVID-19 has shifted societal expectations and work habits.
    5. There is a need for grassroots political engagement.
    6. Trump's proposals are addressing real concerns about housing.
    7. The left's approach to the system is contradictory.
    8. Public safety and law enforcement are critical issues.
    9. Virginia's political dynamics are shifting with new leadership.
    10. We must be proactive in addressing the challenges ahead.

    Sound Bites

    1. "It's not over, we can turn this around."
    2. "Republican voters are looking for stability."
    3. "COVID changed our mindset and expectations."

    Chapters

    00:00 The State of the Nation: A Call to Action

    10:07 Engagement and Motivation in Politics

    19:59 Housing Crisis: The Impact of Institutional Investors

    30:08 Law Enforcement and Civil Rights: A Complex Discussion

    42:11 Enforcing Long-Standing Laws

    45:51 Trump's Unique Approach to Governance

    48:18 Personal Adventures and Future Plans

    51:11 Reflections on Friendship and Support

    54:53 Technical Challenges and Political Discourse

    01:34:01 Insights from Doug Wilder's Political Journey

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    1 Std. und 50 Min.