Common Sense with Chad Law | Political Commentary
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.
Episodes
224 episodes
The Housing Crisis Is a Lie—but the Prices Aren’t
The prices are real. The shortage is real. The explanation Americans keep hearing is the lie.Government is simultaneously trying to protect the value of existing homes and make those same homes affordable. Those goals cannot both succeed...
Luigi Mangione Pleaded Guilty. Now Check the Scoreboard.
Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty. Twenty months after his killing was celebrated as a rupture, a reckoning, and a catalyst for healthcare reform, it is finally time to check the scoreboard.What was the demand? What was the mechanism? Who bu...
Washington Already Solved AI. Then the Money Showed Up. | Monologue Monday
🎥 WATCH COMMON SENSE ON RUMBLEhttps://rumble.com/c/CommonSenseWithChadLawWashington is crawling with psychics.Politicians, television personalities, and technology exec...
DSA: Abolish Everything. Explain Nothing. | Sequel Sunday
The DSA has a magic word: abolish.But “abolish” is not a construction plan.In this Sequel Sunday episode, Chad Law breaks down the DSA’s language, its platform, and the Democratic Party’s strange relationship with a movement it wa...
Activists Demand AMBER Alert Changed to PAT | Satire Saturday
Progressives have discovered the real problem with the AMBER Alert: Amber.In this Satire Saturday episode, an entirely imaginary government committee reviews the alert system—not to determine whether it works, but whether its language is...
When Slogans Replace Substance | Freedom Friday
The most dangerous political sentence may be the one that makes you nod before it’s finished.Justice. Freedom. Community. Fairness. Democracy. Sovereignty. Politicians and political movements across the ideological spectrum use the same ...
The Fact Didn’t Change. You Did. | Wacky Wednesday
What if changing nothing but the political name attached to a fact could change whether you believe it?Turns out, researchers have tested exactly that—and the results aren't particularly flattering to either side.This Wacky Wednes...
I Wasn't Guessing About Fauci | Tuesday Special
Anthony Fauci just invoked the Fifth Amendment more than 100 times before the United States Senate.So Chad went back to February 27, 2022 — the third episode of Common Sense he ever recorded — to find out whether his original argument s...
Why Don’t We Let People Sell Their Organs? | Monologue Monday
What happens when a morally well-intentioned system produces terrible results?Chad begins with the case of Keith Lott, a 47-year-old New Jersey man whose family says they spent two days fighting an organ procurement organization over whe...
The Art of No Deal: Iran Edition | Satire Saturday
Trump wrote The Art of the Deal.After months of warnings, deadlines, extensions, and negotiations with Iran, I think it's time for the sequel:The Art of No Deal: Iran Edition.On this Satire Saturday, we're l...
Everyone Saw the Rescue. They Missed This. | Freedom Friday
A 16-year-old California lifeguard saved a 10-year-old boy from drowning in massive surf.The country celebrated the rescue.His mother celebrated something else: the training that made the rescue possible.When people ...
The Answer Was Outside All Along | Wacky Wednesday
Everyone keeps telling us Gen Z has ten different problems.AI relationships.Bed rotting.Loneliness.Phone anxiety.Declining friendships.Falling mental health.This week, Chad Law asks a different q...
The Truth About Wildfires | Monologue Monday
Wildfires are getting worse.Almost everyone agrees on that.But what happens after the agreement?This episode isn't about debating climate change. It's about asking the question almost nobody asks:Now what?...
Best Of: The Science Wasn't Settled. It Was Enforced. | March 31, 2026
Originally Aired: March 31, 2026What happens when institutions quietly reverse years of policy without ever admitting they were wrong?In this Best Of episode, Chad revisits one of Common Sense's most talked-about investigat...
Best Of: Conservatives Don't Hate EVs—They Hate Being Forced (Originally Aired February 17, 2026)
Originally aired February 17, 2026.This week's Best Of episode begins with a confession that usually surprises people:I drive an electric Hummer.That doesn't make me less conservative.It actually reinforces on...
Best Of Common Sense: Why Local Law Enforcement Is Falling Behind (Originally Aired March 9, 2026)
What happens when Americans expect FBI-level investigations from departments operating on county budgets?In this Best of Common Sense episode, Chad Law explores the widening gap between federal investigative agencies and the local law en...
Our Problems. Their Profits. | When the Fix Costs Too Much | Sequel Sunday
Last week on Common Sense, Chad asked whether government can ever actually get smaller.This week, a single receipt from California turns that question upside down.When electric vehicles reduce smog inspections, what happe...
Lindsey Graham Got the Last Laugh | Satire Saturday
For one month, the biggest story in Washington was a man who wasn't speaking.The second biggest story was the senator who built an entire career making sure he was.This week on Satire Saturday, we imagine the greatest media...
Politicians Keep Changing the Deal After You Vote | Freedom Friday
🤝 Every policy begins with a handshake.The problem is that Americans rarely receive the same deal they originally agreed to.This week Chad examines one pattern that connects California's bullet train, the border wall, mental healt...
Why Bad Politicians Keep Winning | Wacky Wednesday
What if the problem isn't that politicians suddenly became worse?What if we've quietly stopped rewarding quality altogether?In this episode, Chad Law traces the surprising chain reaction that transformed American politics—from rés...
America Has a Stewardship Problem | Monologue Monday
George Washington's greatest accomplishment wasn't defeating Britain.It was giving power back.In this episode of Common Sense, Chad Law explores the forgotten principle that built America: stewardship.From Congress...
The One-Way Mirror: America Never Voted for Mass Surveillance | Sequel Sunday
Did America ever agree to becoming one of the most surveilled societies in history?Today there are more than 76,000 automated license plate readers operating across the United States, collecting roughly 20 billion vehicle scans every mon...
If You Can't Hold It In... Should You Hold Office? | Satire Saturday
💨 Nobody has confirmed anything.Nobody's office has commented.But after Chuck Schumer's Senate floor speech this week......the internet heard something.And once the audio was isolated?It sounded an awfu...