The Kevin Jackson Show

Kevin Jackson

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.

  1. 14H AGO

    Leftist Tears of a Clown - Ep 26-175

    Ever been to a food tasting? You just get little nibbles of what the meals would taste like. I like those, because you sample what you like or don’t like. And I can only say that today’s show is a sampler, but you will like it all. That rich, unmistakable aroma… slow-roasted, lightly seasoned, occasionally overcooked Democrats. We got SCOTUS fallout, and Leftists are upset. But it’s not just the gerrymandering. People are dishing dirt on KJB. SCOTUS Decision Fallout Lots of crying over SNAP No more junk food on SNAP and people were losing their minds… Think about how wild that is. We went from “food assistance” to “government-funded snack attack.” And the argument isn’t even subtle. It’s basically: “How dare you tell me I can’t buy candy with taxpayer money!” That’s not a nutrition program anymore. That’s Willy Wonka with a federal budget. And look, I get it. Nobody wants government micromanaging their grocery cart. But at some point, you have to ask the obvious question… Is this about helping people eat… or helping corporations sell sugar with a subsidy sticker on it? Because historically, SNAP was created in the 1960s as part of LBJ’s Great Society. The idea was simple: prevent hunger. Not “fund a soda habit.” We didn’t fight the War on Poverty so somebody could roll up with a cart that looks like Halloween collided with a gas station. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    39 min
  2. 1D AGO

    Assassin Fallout - Weekend Recap 05-03-26

    Four presidents were killed while in office: • Abraham Lincoln (1865) Shot by John Wilkes Booth at Ford’s Theatre just days after the Civil War effectively ended. The timing alone makes it feel like history couldn’t wait to pivot.  • James A. Garfield (1881) Shot by Charles J. Guiteau. Garfield didn’t die immediately. He lingered for weeks, and many historians believe poor medical treatment contributed to his death as much as the bullet did.  • William McKinley (1901) Shot by anarchist Leon Czolgosz at the Pan-American Exposition. Another delayed death, another moment where medicine lagged behind the crisis.  • John F. Kennedy (1963) Shot in Dallas by Lee Harvey Oswald. This is the one that never really settled into history. It still hums in the background of American culture like an unresolved chord.  ________________________________________ Presidents Who Survived Assassination Attempts A longer list, and in some ways, a more revealing one. • Andrew Jackson (1835) The first attempted assassination of a sitting president. The attacker’s guns misfired. Jackson reportedly responded by beating the man with his cane. Not exactly a Secret Service moment.  • Theodore Roosevelt (1912, while campaigning) Shot in the chest, then delivered a speech anyway. The bullet was slowed by a folded speech manuscript and a glasses case in his pocket. A literal case of paperwork saving a life.  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933, president-elect) Shot at in Miami. He wasn’t hit, but Chicago mayor Anton Cermak was killed. A reminder that these events rarely stay contained.  • Harry S. Truman (1950) Puerto Rican nationalists attacked Blair House, where Truman was staying. A White House police officer was killed in the firefight.  • Gerald Ford (1975, twice in one month) Two separate attempts in California, both by women, both failing. Statistically bizarre, historically overlooked.  • Ronald Reagan (1981) Shot by John Hinckley Jr.. Reagan survived, but the bullet came terrifyingly close to killing him. The incident reshaped modern presidential security.  • Bill Clinton (1994) Shots fired at the White House by Francisco Martin Duran. Clinton wasn’t harmed.  • George W. Bush (2005) A grenade was thrown during a speech in Georgia (the country). It failed to detonate. One of those moments where history hinges on a mechanical malfunction.  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    39 min
  3. 2D AGO

    Chaos Campaign - Weekend Recap 05-02-26

    Democrats don’t hate Trump because he’s bad at the job… They hate him because he makes the job look… embarrassingly simple. Fix the border? Enforce the law? Say what you mean? Washington hears that and goes, “Whoa whoa whoa… slow down, cowboy. That’s at least a 9-year pilot program.” Trump treats it like a weekend project. And that’s when the panic sets in. Because now the question isn’t, “Can government work?” It’s “Why didn’t you make it work?” That’s a dangerous question in D.C. That’s the kind of question that gets people… very interested in changing the subject. And wow… do they change the subject. We’ve got real issues stacking up like unread emails: Cities where crime isn’t a statistic, it’s a survival skill. Billions floating around like Monopoly money with no owner. Scandals popping up like popcorn in a microwave nobody’s watching. And right when you think, “Hey, maybe we should focus on that…” BAM. New headline. New outrage. New reason to stop paying attention to anything measurable. It’s like the country’s running on Windows 95… and every time Trump opens a useful program, somebody hits CTRL-ALT-DEL on the entire conversation. And Trump even joked about it—basically said, “If I were terrible at my job, I’d probably be safer.” That line right there? That’s not just funny. That’s a mirror. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    39 min
  4. 3D AGO

    Bach and Black Folks - Ep 26-173

    Ladies and gentlemen, we have officially entered a timeline where classical music is controversial. Not lyrics glorifying violence. Not explicit content. Not even political propaganda. No, the problem—according to the ever-vigilant outrage patrol—is that stores like Walgreens and 7-Eleven are playing Bach and opera… and it’s working. Fewer people loitering. Fewer encampments. Fewer disruptions to customers trying to buy toothpaste without stepping over a human tragedy. And somehow, that’s the scandal. [X] SB – Classical music to keep Blacks away Science behind it? Let’s just say it out loud: at least it’s not water cannons and German shepherds. Nobody’s getting sprayed off the sidewalk like it’s a 1960s newsreel. No one’s being chased down an alley. It’s violins, people. Cellos. A harpsichord having a quiet little moment. Johann Sebastian Bach is now apparently the face of systemic oppression. The psychology of why this works. The Left’s selective compassion, which somehow has more energy for critiquing playlists than fixing homelessness. The economic reality for businesses stuck in the middle. And finally, the cultural irony of declaring classical music—arguably one of humanity’s highest artistic achievements—as a tool of dehumanization. Because if Bach is the problem… then what exactly is the solution? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    39 min
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About

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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