Mark Moseley Show

MARK MOSELEY

A one-man sketch comedy show from radio veteran, stand-up comic and celebrity impressionist Mark Moseley. Politics and culture, from a comedic angle. New episodes weekly, normally on Mondays. Real celebrity impressions (no AI) and original comedy sketches every week. 

  1. 2d ago

    Trump's Sleepy-But Not With the New "MAGA ZAPPER!"

    Mark Moseley Show is a fast-paced, unapologetically right-leaning podcast that mixes sharp conservative commentary, pointed media criticism, dark humor, and occasional feel-good moments. Hosted in a conversational, irreverent style, it defends President Trump(or critiques him, when it's called for!), mocks left-wing outrage and media double standards, and regularly calls out what it sees as hypocrisy, logical fallacies (“whataboutism”), and cultural decline. This episode opens with the viral “MAGA Zapper” story: a pregnant former Trump White House aide and influencer (Jayme Leagh Franklin) is jokingly accused online of secretly jolting the 80-year-old president awake during an Oval Office event. Mark laughs off the conspiracy, notes Trump’s well-documented short sleep (4–5 hours, late-night Truth Social activity, 2 a.m. calls to officials like Marco Rubio), and delivers tongue-in-cheek riffs about micronaps, executive orders, and even “deporting people in their sleep.” The show then dismantles two major left-wing narratives of the week. First, it rejects false analogies comparing Trump’s White House renovations to Michelle Obama’s vegetable garden, providing cost and historical context. Second, it thoroughly explains the recent Air Force One decoy switch in Turkey as a Secret Service/military operation driven by a credible surface-to-air missile threat—not Trump “cowardice.” Drawing on reporting and precedent (including a similar Clinton-era move), the host argues the left’s outrage is selective and often rooted in deeper personal hatred of Trump, citing an American Thinker piece on how that hatred risks national harm. Shorter segments include: A Babylon Bee satire roasting Tucker Carlson blaming Israel for dirty dishes. “This Week in Media Bias,” highlighting the declassified “Oxferd Comma” FBI probe that investigated whether Trump fired Comey because he was a Russian asset—treated as a real but underplayed bombshell by mainstream outlets. Pushback against the new progressive rule that “But Biden…” comparisons are illegitimate excuses. An “AI Is the Devil” segment covering a lawsuit over harmful ChatGPT medical advice, the rise of AI companions monetizing Gen Z loneliness, and a disturbing case of a teen allegedly using ChatGPT to plan a family massacre—ending with a straightforward call to seek real community and faith at church. Light comic relief: “Doofas of the Week” (a machete-vs-hatchet parking-lot fight that escalated quickly). A closing “Good News” story about a seizure-medicated golden retriever whose spirit returned thanks to an unlikely friendship with a new pal.

  2. Aug 8

    History's Biggest Lie: “IT’S SOCIALISM, NOT COMMUNISM!”

    This week on Mark Moseley Show: We open with a satirical “sponsor” message from the fictional grocery chain that perfectly captures Zohran Mamdani’s plan for city-owned stores in New York. Moseley breaks down why the scheme is classic loss-leader politics: taxpayers foot the bill, private operators still run the stores, and the public gets the photo-op. From there, the show digs into one of the oldest political tricks in the book — the claim that “It’s socialism, not communism.” Moseley walks through history to show that nearly every communist regime sold its system as “socialism” while building it, and almost never used the word “communism” to describe what people were actually living under. The episode then surveys the current crop of radical Democratic candidates: Mamdani in New York, Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan (and his CAIR-linked donations), the colorful field in Maine, James Talarico in Texas, and Francesca Hong in Wisconsin — the socialist so far-left that even Bernie Sanders won’t endorse her. Plus: A darkly comic “Dear Diary” entry from Anthony Fauci The chaotic street occupation in Madison, Wisconsin after the police shooting of career criminal Corey Ruiz, and the “don’t feed the bears” lesson Doofas of the Week: the burglar who robbed a Verizon store… then flagged down the police himself! And a genuine Good News story about a small-town Santa Claus who gave a very big gift to a stranger

  3. Aug 1

    Will Fauci Flee America After Taking the Fifth Over and Over?

    This week we escape to Fauci Island — the ultimate getaway where the second you land you get jabbed in the neck, the palm trees are socially distanced, and the Mandatory Gratitude Circle burns Rand Paul in effigy every night. From there we dig into the newly released pages of Anthony Fauci’s private COVID diary: the private lab-leak doubts, the fame obsession, the broken lockdown rules, the undisclosed pulmonary infarct, and the 111 Fifth Amendment pleas. We also look at John Fetterman’s rare moment of candor and why the left’s rules about pardons and the Fifth suddenly flip when it’s one of their own. Elsewhere: Kamala Harris eyes another presidential run while the Democratic field stacks up with the usual suspects, Don Lemon insists “if Trump can do it, anyone can,” and we break down why that take erases the actual political skill required. Trump’s Correspondents Dinner joke about Kaitlan Collins and Dylan Mulvaney sends the media into a transphobia spiral — and accidentally reveals more than they intended. Plus a few unsolicited tips for Ellen Page. We also cover the American Heart Association’s green light for five cups of coffee a day (and Starbucks’ inevitable 128-ounce response), a Christian apologist forced to relocate after Muslims threaten his family for refusing to call Islam peaceful, and the strange progressive-Islamist alliance. Doofus of the Week goes to the Indiana shoplifter whose pants literally fell down from the weight of the stolen goods. We close with a remarkable Good News story: A Chinese woman who dove into a river to save a man trying to end his life, then quietly walked away. Same mix of satire, receipts, and the occasional reminder that not everything is broken.

  4. Jul 3

    TRUMP WARNS: 'The Naked Communist' Takeover Threatens America's SURVIVAL on Her 250th

    HAPPY 250TH BIRTHDAY AMERICA… but will we survive to see 300? President Trump just dropped bombshell truth: communists have infiltrated and taken over the Democratic Party — and they are the single greatest threat to our nation in 250 years.In this special 4th of July episode of the Mark Moseley Show, we dive deep into the 1958 book The Naked Communist by W. Cleon Skousen. Inside are the 45 communist goals designed to conquer America from within — without firing a single shot.We break down the first 20+ goals that have already been achieved: control of the schools and teachers unions, infiltration of the press and Hollywood, destruction of loyalty oaths, pushing one-world government through the UN, capturing a major political party, and much more. From open borders and indoctrination to media propaganda and cultural subversion — the incremental takeover is no longer hidden.Trump is right. The communists aren’t hiding anymore. They’re winning elections, pushing radical policies, and turning our institutions against us. This is a full wake-up call for every patriot.Will America wake up in time? This is Part 1 — Part 2 drops soon covering the rest of the 45 goals. If you love truth over propaganda, share this with every patriot you know. 00:00 - Happy 250th America… But Will We Make It to 300? 03:45 - Trump’s Warning: Communists in the Democratic Party 08:20 - The Naked Communist by Cleon Skousen – The 45 Goals 12:50 - Goals 1-10: Disarmament, Coexistence & Aiding the Enemy 22:15 - Goal 11: One World Government & The UN Trap 29:40 - Goals 12-15: Capturing the Democrat Party 38:10 - Goals 16-21: Courts, Schools, Media & Hollywood Propaganda55:00 - The Final Warning: They’re Already Here

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A one-man sketch comedy show from radio veteran, stand-up comic and celebrity impressionist Mark Moseley. Politics and culture, from a comedic angle. New episodes weekly, normally on Mondays. Real celebrity impressions (no AI) and original comedy sketches every week.