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Conservative commentator Matt Walsh has spent the past few days doing exactly what defines this current chapter of his biography: stoking viral controversy online while quietly expanding his media and live-events footprint in the background.
On the air, The Matt Walsh Show has stayed in high gear. In his December 8 episode on YouTube titled The N Word Just Got A Cinnabon Employee Fired And A Violent Criminal His Freedom, Walsh framed a Portland stabbing acquittal and a fast food firing as proof that, in his view, racial politics now trump basic justice and common sense, even weaving in a bit of personal color about going skiing for the first time. That followed a December 4 show, The Quality Of Literally Everything Is Declining, where he launched a broader cultural critique of what he calls civilizational decay, stitching together complaints about consumer products, media, and immigration into a single narrative of American decline. Apple Podcasts listings show he is still pushing out daily episodes, including an early December deep dive into air-traffic controllers’ social media posts, which he cast as evidence of ideological capture in critical institutions.
On social platforms, his most biographically significant recent flashpoint remains the Project 2025 tweet that exploded after Donald Trump’s reelection. Barrett Media reports that Walsh used his show to address the viral backlash to his line, Now that the election is over, I think we can finally say that, yeah, actually Project 2025 is the agenda. Lol, claiming it was sarcastic while simultaneously sending listeners to Project2025.com, which cheekily redirects to promotion for his documentary Am I Racist. LGBT outlet The Advocate seized on that tweet as proof that, in their words, the Trump agenda and the hard-right Project 2025 blueprint are one and the same, turning Walsh into a convenient symbol of the movement’s more aggressive ambitions. That episode is likely to loom larger than a single day’s outrage in any long-term telling of Walsh’s political influence.
In the business column, Walsh continues to leverage that notoriety into live appearances. His own site, MattWalshCo, lists a 2025 national tour kicking off New Years Eve in Augusta, Georgia, with multiple January dates in Orlando, Atlanta, and Winter Haven, while booking platform All American Speakers continues to peg his keynote fee in the tens of thousands of dollars, underscoring that he is now firmly established as a high-priced conservative draw on the speaking circuit. Ticket outlets like Vivid Seats and SeatGeek are actively positioning themselves as the go-to marketplaces when new dates drop, reflecting steady demand even when no specific events are on sale.
There are scattered, less-sourced social media claims about additional behind-the-scenes projects and negotiations, but as of now those remain unconfirmed and outside the realm of verified reporting. What is clear is that Matt Walsh is closing out the year as a polarizing but durable figure: a culture-war specialist whose tweets can ignite national headlines, whose documentaries reach all the way to Oscar consideration according to Variety, and whose brand is strong enough to anchor a national tour built on outrage, applause, and curiosity in equal measure.
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