by Matt Walsh | Mar 6, 2018
Last night, the industry gave its top award to a love story about a woman and a fish monster. It also handed an award to “Call Me By Your Name,” a romance about a grown man and a teenage boy. The majority of the nominated films were some combination of idiotic, depraved, and pointless …
Why do we Christians and conservatives, who complain constantly about Hollywood, still give Hollywood so much of our time and money? Without us, the industry couldn’t stay in business. We are the ones who keep it afloat.
by Matt Walsh | Feb 16, 2018
We ask a million questions in the aftermath of the crime. But the one question we seem to avoid is the one that matters most: Why would a person choose to do something like this?
by Matt Walsh | Feb 16, 2018
Why is this even a discussion? Why would any sane person oppose it? What exactly is the downside to having armed security in every public school in the country?
by Matt Walsh | Feb 15, 2018
C.S. Lewis warned 70 years ago that we were heading toward a society of “men without chests” who lack a human conscience. I think we may have arrived.
by Matt Walsh | Feb 14, 2018
Anxiety comes from the unknown, the ambiguous, and modern life — especially modern dating — is all about ambiguity. It’s defined by its lack of definition. Nobody knows where they’re going, what they’re doing, or why they’re doing it.
by Matt Walsh | Feb 13, 2018
People are more complicated. They will not lie at your feet. They will not slobber over you. They will not sit there to be rubbed or cuddled as long as you wish. They are not accessories that you can carry around for “emotional support.” Their needs are more complex.
It is work to love them, and it involves an emotional risk. This is all too much for a selfish person so he retreats to the lesser, simpler, self-centered “love” of his cat or his parrot. And, as I’ve found, he’s often pretty straightforward about his selfish motivations.
by Matt Walsh | Feb 12, 2018
Rather than simply yelling at the media for being so gullible and stupid and morally deranged, I thought it may be worthwhile to list a few important and terrible facts about the world’s most reclusive state.
by Matt Walsh | Dec 23, 2017
I maintain, porn or no porn, that husbands should still be treated with respect in their homes.
by Matt Walsh | Dec 21, 2017
The trailer for the new all-female “Ocean’s 11” reboot was unveiled this week. The Hollywood Reporter called it “the capstone 2017 needed.” Most regular people called it awful and stupid.
by Matt Walsh | Dec 20, 2017
The GOP’s tax reform plan has provoked seething outrage across America. Over half of the population opposes the bill, which will cut their taxes and allow them to keep more of their own money.
by Matt Walsh | Dec 20, 2017
If husband and wife are committed to each other and concerned with the other’s happiness, sex will be not only a great joy but fulfilling and even edifying. It will bring them closer together.
by Matt Walsh | Dec 18, 2017
I’m a Christian. I’m as culturally conservative as they come. But I can only roll my eyes when I hear about the so-called “War on Christmas.”
by Matt Walsh | Dec 18, 2017
If a feminist does not helpfully declare herself by forcing her date to take an entrance exam, it may be necessary for the man to ask his own set of questions in order to ensure that he is not about to court a woman who suffers from latent feminism.
by Matt Walsh | Dec 14, 2017
A husband is owed something, and his wife is obliged to provide it. He is not only owed it; he needs it.
by Matt Walsh | Dec 13, 2017
Rich folks already pay far, far, far more than their fair share of the taxes.
by Matt Walsh | Dec 11, 2017
The Keaton Jones story only demonstrates something that I’ve been saying for a long time. We don’t help our kids overcome bullying when we treat it like a national crisis.
by Matt Walsh | Dec 6, 2017
I have heard over and over again that the gay couple in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case are fighting for their “rights.” Curiously, nobody has been able to explain which rights, exactly.
by Matt Walsh | Aug 9, 2017
In what is becoming a weekly event, another cartoon show for very young children decided to start pushing the gay agenda. “Doc McStuffins” aired an episode on Saturday that featured a kid with two moms. The media declared the episode groundbreaking. GLAAD...
by Matt Walsh | Apr 2, 2017
This is what political persecution looks like. This, right here. Look no further. David Daleiden, Sandra Merritt, and the Center For Medical Progress are now facing 15 felony charges for committing the crime of exposing Planned Parenthood’s crimes. As you may recall,...
by Matt Walsh | Mar 31, 2017
This week I published my book, The Unholy Trinity. The first few lines of the book — particularly the first sentence — have already sparked a fair amount of reaction: The first liberal was named Lucifer. He was an angel. He lived in Heaven millennia ago, before modern...
by Matt Walsh | Mar 30, 2017
In case you didn’t hear, there was some serious breaking news yesterday: It turns out that Vice President Pence and his wife are in a healthy, normal marriage, and they love each other very much. It was revealed in an interview with Karen Pence that she and her...
by Matt Walsh | Mar 28, 2017
This is the official launch day for my book, The Unholy Trinity. I’d like to say I’m excited about it — I mean, I am excited — but I also feel a mixture of more stressful emotions, which I’m told are pretty common for authors. I think...
by Matt Walsh | Mar 27, 2017
This is an absolutely horrific and infuriating story that hasn’t gotten nearly the attention it deserves. A 14-year-old Maryland girl at Rockville High School was allegedly forced into the bathroom and raped by two illegal aliens.
by Matt Walsh | Mar 21, 2017
Tomi Lahren and I work for the same company. I’ve been on her show a few times and I always enjoyed the conversation. I don’t really know her because I work from home up in Maryland and she’s down at headquarters in Dallas, but she seems like a nice person and I have no qualms with her personally at all.
by Matt Walsh | Mar 21, 2017
You’d think by now people would know to never believe a single word the Left says about Trump (or about anything) without first verifying. It doesn’t matter what the story is. If they tell you Trump ate pancakes for breakfast, you should just assume he had waffles until evidence proves otherwise. That’s how blatant and pervasive the lying has become.
by Matt Walsh | Mar 21, 2017
In his latest podcast, Matt Walsh came to the defense of American culture, defying the liberal campaign to glorify foreign cultures and denigrate our own:
by Matt Walsh | Mar 21, 2017
A new study has been released showing that a majority of Americans are in favor of female pastors and priests. Of course, this isn’t at all surprising. It’s been a while since Scripture has enjoyed popular support in this country. There are probably more Americans studying “50 Shades of Grey” every night than the Bible, so you can’t really expect the mass of people to have a biblically literate view of things.
by Matt Walsh | Mar 13, 2017
In writing about the “Day Without A Woman” protest earlier, I hit on a particular theme that sparked a fair amount of blow back, even from self-professed longtime readers. I said that the husbands of these left-wing feminist women, who decided to abandon their professional and family duties for the day in order to make some vaguely defined political statement, need to show some leadership in their households.
by Matt Walsh | Mar 13, 2017
Today is the so-called “Day Without A Woman.” The idea is that women are supposed to abandon their jobs, their families and their household duties for the day in order to protest … something.
by Matt Walsh | Mar 8, 2017
As I mentioned a few days ago, Disney has announced that the new “Beauty and the Beast” film will add a subplot that definitely was not in the original. Specifically, one of the male characters will “explore his sexuality” throughout the movie, leading to, as the director describes it, a “delicious payoff” where the character will engage in an “exclusively gay moment.”