That KEVIN Show

Salem Podcast Network

From the heart of Times Square in New York City, Kevin McCullough takes America’s pulse — and delivers the shock it needs. THAT KEVIN SHOW doesn’t whisper opinions. It detonates them. With moral clarity, sharp wit, and genuine humor, McCullough has built one of the most loyal audiences in talk media. Fearless. Fast. Funny. Rooted in that rarest virtue — common sense. In a media world allergic to truth and laughter, THAT KEVIN SHOW stands apart — delivering unapologetic clarity across faith, politics, culture, and comedy. It’s talk radio that’s as entertaining as it is enlightening.

  1. 2D AGO

    They’re Losing. And They Know It.

    Something is happening in America right now that the media would prefer you not connect. Acts of domestic violence inspired by radical ideology are piling up. A gunman with a documented history of supporting ISIS opens fire at Old Dominion University, killing one and wounding two before being stopped by courageous ROTC students. A synagogue in Michigan becomes the target of a violent attack after a truck is rammed through the doors and gunfire erupts. Protesters in New York City are targeted with explosives for the crime of publicly opposing the takeover of public spaces for religious demonstrations. And yet somehow the national media still pretends there is no pattern. No ideology. No cause. Just isolated “incidents.” But Americans are not stupid. They can see what is happening. They can also see something else: the ideology behind these attacks is collapsing globally, and that collapse is making its adherents increasingly desperate. That reality is playing out on two stages simultaneously — abroad and at home. While the threats increase, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been left operating without full funding after congressional Democrats refused to support immigration enforcement reforms tied to the funding package. That decision matters. Because border security, counterterrorism intelligence, and domestic threat monitoring all fall under DHS jurisdiction. Weakening the agency responsible for protecting Americans in the middle of a growing global conflict is not merely irresponsible. It is dangerous. Yet some political leaders seem more interested in protecting narratives than protecting citizens. The American people deserve better. See the FULL STORY @ Townhall.com Check out That KEVIN Show to learn more about Medjet & their medical transport and crisis response services, including their Medjet Horizon program which provides travel security and crisis response services to individuals and families.  Enter to win $1,500 plus up to a $500 MedJet rebate towards an annual membership.  Travel Smarter. Travel Protected. Get Rewarded. When you’re traveling, the unexpected can happen. With Medjet membership, if you’re hospitalized 150+ miles from home, Medjet arranges medical transport to the hospital of your choice — in your home country — with no claim's forms, no deductibles, and no lifetime caps. It’s protection that travels with you. 👉 Enter once each day through April 12, 2026, and complete bonus entries to increase your opportunity to win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1h 25m
  2. MAR 6

    SAVE America Act Is Everything

    On this episode of That Kevin Show, Kevin McCullough dives into the importance of protecting the integrity of American elections. He discusses the Save America Act, which would require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote, and how it's a crucial step in ensuring the legitimacy of the electoral process. Kevin also talks to Bethany Mandel about the recent developments in Iran and the potential implications for the region. Right now, there are still children beginning their day hungry and afraid of what comes next. Kevin shares updates on the Food for the Poor initiative, where listeners can help provide meals and clean water to children in need. Your gift delivers nourishing meals and clean, safe water, simple essentials that restore energy, dignity, and possibility. Your generosity today can help reach them. Will you help provide life‑saving food and water to children in desperate need? Thank you for your compassion and support. Enter to win $1,500 plus up to a $500 MedJet rebate towards an annual membership.  Travel Smarter. Travel Protected. Get Rewarded. When you’re traveling, the unexpected can happen. With Medjet membership, if you’re hospitalized 150+ miles from home, Medjet arranges medical transport to the hospital of your choice — in your home country — with no claim's forms, no deductibles, and no lifetime caps. It’s protection that travels with you. 👉 Enter once each day through April 12, 2026, and complete bonus entries to increase your opportunity to win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1h 21m
  3. MAR 5

    SCOTUS- Actually Parents Do Matter

    There is something almost breathtaking about the fact that this even has to be said out loud. Parents matter. Not bureaucrats. Not school boards. Not activist teachers. Not the state of California. Parents. Yet here we are in 2026, with the United States Supreme Court having to step in and remind a massive public-school system that the people who actually raise children are still supposed to be involved in their lives. In a divided ruling this week, the Court sided with a group of parents challenging California policies that allowed schools to conceal a child’s gender identity decisions from their own families. The justices reinstated a lower-court order that prevents schools from misleading parents and requires them to respect parental instructions regarding how their children are addressed at school. Think about that sentence for a moment. The highest court in the land had to tell a state government that schools cannot deceive parents about their own children.  In plain English, that meant a child could be living one identity at school and another at home — and the adults entrusted with their education were expected to help keep the secret. That’s not education.  That’s state-sponsored deception. Parents across the state challenged the policy, arguing that the government had no right to insert itself between families and their children, particularly when issues of identity, faith, and moral formation were involved. The Supreme Court agreed — at least for now. The justices granted the parents’ request to reinstate a federal district court order preventing schools from misleading parents and requiring schools to follow parental guidance regarding names and pronouns used for their children. In other words, the Court acknowledged something most Americans instinctively know: parents are not optional accessories in their children’s lives. They are the primary authority. That truth is older than the Constitution. Older than the Republic itself. It is rooted in the natural order of things.  The Supreme Court’s ruling is not the end of this cultural battle. The case will continue through the courts, and similar policies across the country are already being challenged. But for a moment — a brief but meaningful moment — the highest court in the land reminded America of something profoundly important. Parents matter. Actually, parents matter more than almost anything else when it comes to children. Because civilizations rise and fall not primarily on their laws or their politics, but on the strength of their families. And when a society forgets that truth, history eventually reminds it. Usually the hard way. See the full article at Townhall.com  Original airdate 3/4/26 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1h 22m
4.7
out of 5
49 Ratings

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From the heart of Times Square in New York City, Kevin McCullough takes America’s pulse — and delivers the shock it needs. THAT KEVIN SHOW doesn’t whisper opinions. It detonates them. With moral clarity, sharp wit, and genuine humor, McCullough has built one of the most loyal audiences in talk media. Fearless. Fast. Funny. Rooted in that rarest virtue — common sense. In a media world allergic to truth and laughter, THAT KEVIN SHOW stands apart — delivering unapologetic clarity across faith, politics, culture, and comedy. It’s talk radio that’s as entertaining as it is enlightening.

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