Publisher's summary

Kevin Jackson, the award-winning maestro of The Kevin Jackson Show, unleashes a daily two-hour masterclass in conservative commentary, political satire, and pop culture takedowns that hits like a Jason Bourne uppercut with Joe Rogan’s unfiltered swagger.

Picture an unapologetic Black conservative voice—equal parts wit, intellect, and savage truth—delivering a red-pilled rollercoaster of humor and insight. As a best-selling author, TV host, political pundit, nationally celebrated speaker, and stand-up comedian, Jackson’s razor-sharp takes on politics, culture, and media echo the fearlessness of Rush Limbaugh, the cultural dissection of Ben Shapiro, the irreverence of Steven Crowder, and the conversational fire of Dan Bongino.

His unique perspective highlights liberal hypocrisy with the precision of a sniper, who blends conservative values, libertarian edge, and a no-holds-barred comedic style that resonates with freedom-loving patriots. From dismantling woke nonsense to exposing Deep State shenanigans, Kevin Jackson’s show is a must-listen for fans of conservative talk radio, political podcasts, and truth bombs that leave the Left running for cover. Tune in for a high-octane mix of humor, wisdom, and unapologetic conservatism that would make Rush Limbaugh, Charlie Kirk, and Jesus all nod in approval.

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Episodes
  • Impact of Truth - Ep 26-134
    Apr 3 2026

    Don’t let the Left fool you into thinking otherwise.


    I spoke of the false gods many Americans, yes even conservatives worshipped. How their true nature is being revealed one by one.

    We should be happy when the truth surfaces. It can affect us all.

    But what you won’t get from true conservatives is a mixtape of contradictions. I pride myself on my consistency, as you should yours.


    President Trump says he thinks things will end in Iran in about 3 weeks. I guess by the end of April, so perhaps he’s ahead of my schedule.

    [X] SB – SoS Rubio to Stephanopoulos

    Specific objectives.

    Destruction of AF, navy, missile launching capabilities, destruction of factories.


    Strait of Hormuz…


    California canceled a gubernatorial debate because they didn’t have a single minority candidate.

    Now for Conservatives, that wouldn’t matter. But Democrats knew this would not look good for their state.


    California built a political brand on diversity so vivid it practically glows in the dark. Yet when the curtain rises on the governor’s race, the casting call looks… oddly monochrome. Somewhere between the slogans and the spreadsheets, reality decided to RSVP “no.”


    California, that shimmering laboratory of progressive ambition, has spent decades marketing itself as the place where diversity is not merely welcomed but curated, polished, and presented like a museum exhibit with mood lighting. From city councils to corporate boards, from college brochures to campaign mailers, the state has insisted, unmistakably and repeatedly, that representation is not just a value but a virtue measurable in headcounts and headlines.

    And yet, when one turns to the gubernatorial race to replace Gavin Newsom, something curious emerges, like a magician’s trick performed a beat too slowly.

    Where, exactly, have all the minorities gone?

    Because if California’s political rhetoric were a recipe, one would expect this race to be a rich stew of backgrounds, perspectives, and identities, simmering together in a pot labeled “progress.” Instead, what we appear to have, at least among the top-tier candidates qualifying for major debates, is a lineup that looks less like a mosaic and more like a casting call that forgot its own script.

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  • Gotta Break Some Glass - Ep 26-133
    Apr 3 2026

    I’m titling this hour “breaking glass”, because we have to break politics to fix it.

    We have to break our movement to fix it, and we’ve done that. President Trump broke DC and is fixing it, and there are many of us breaking the conservative movement in order to make it better.

    We are outing the charlatans.

    Tweet from Ambassador Huckabee:

    Wow. Tucker Carlson just called-wants to come to Jerusalem to share Easter Sunday with me. Said he's been wrong about Israel, Jews, Iran, criticizing @realDonaldTrump & wants to publicly renounce stuff he's been saying and do it right in heart of Israel!

    I’m not sure what’s happening with Tucker these days, but you can have all the money you want; it is your reputation that is most important.

    More on Tucker

    Let’s look at what podcasters Erin Molan posted about Megyn Kelly.

    [X] SB – Erin Molan on Megyn Kelly


    [X] SB – Scott Jennings debates Iran results

    Woman knows nothing about Iran

    I’m amazed at how wrong people can be and not care.

    I did an entire show on debating, and particularly debating Leftists. It was revealing in the sense that you learn that stupid will double down.


    Tourism

    Multiple companies exist that do this.

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  • Trumpism Around the World - Ep 26-132
    Apr 2 2026

    World leaders idolize Trump.

    Elon Musk idolizes one man. Trump.

    Other billionaires idolize Trump.

    [X] SB – Anton Daniels on why he supports Trump


    Why do we support Trump? Very few people who can’t be bought.


    If you listen carefully, beneath the polite applause of political analysts and the carefully hedged language of mainstream media, you can hear the wave.

    The sound beneath the surface of global politics that resembles a tornado riding inside the eye of a hurricane being driven by a tsunami.

    It is the sound of voters, across continents, deciding they have had enough.

    And while the outcomes vary, and while the media will strain itself into rhetorical yoga poses to avoid saying it plainly, the direction of travel is clear. The ideological export once dismissed as “American-style conservatism” is no longer a uniquely American phenomenon. It is becoming, in fits and starts, the default corrective mechanism of democratic societies pushed too far, too fast, in one direction. It's called Trumpism.

    Let’s start where the shift is most undeniable.

    Germany: The Cracks in the Socialist Wall

    In Rhineland-Palatinate, a region that had been under Social Democratic control for thirty-five years, the result was not merely a change in leadership. It was a political eviction notice.

    The CDU’s victory at 31%, overtaking the SPD’s 26%, is being described as a “win.” That undersells it. This was a repudiation. When a party holds power for over three decades, it embeds itself not just in governance but in culture, in bureaucracy, in expectation. To dislodge it requires more than a good campaign. It requires a public that has lost patience.

    And that patience has clearly expired.

    Even more telling is the parallel surge of the AfD, which continues to grow not because it is universally loved, but because it is unmistakably different from the ruling consensus. When voters feel ignored, they do not drift gently toward moderation. They lurch toward disruption.

    In Baden-Württemberg, the story becomes even more revealing. The Greens technically held first place, but only barely, and the CDU surged to within a statistical whisper. Meanwhile, the SPD collapsed to a humiliating 5.5%, a number that would have been unthinkable even a decade ago.

    This is what systemic rejection looks like. Not a neat ideological swap, but a fragmentation in which the old guard, particularly the socialist wing, finds itself politically homeless.

    And then there is the AfD again, nearly doubling its share to around 18.8% in one of Germany’s wealthiest regions. That is not a protest vote confined to struggling areas. That is a signal from the middle class, the engine room of any economy, that something is deeply out of alignment.

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