Badlands Media

Badlands Media features the work of a dedicated group of Patriot citizen journalists who are changing the media landscape in America. Badlands Media shows are originally broadcast LIVE on Rumble.com/BadlandsMedia. Join us live on Rumble to interact with our community and the hosts in the chat.

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Episodes

4 hours ago

Jon Herold returns to The Daily Herold after a short vacation and jumps back into the latest political and geopolitical developments. He begins by catching up on the news cycle, reflecting on how quickly narratives shift during periods of conflict and information overload. Jon revisits the debate around the SAVE America Act, analyzing comments from Senate leadership suggesting the votes may not be there to change filibuster rules or force the bill through, and what that reveals about the political realities inside Washington.
The conversation expands into election integrity, the uniparty dynamics in Congress, and the ongoing war narrative surrounding Iran. Jon reviews media reporting about potential Iranian drone retaliation against the United States and highlights a White House response pushing back on those claims as unverified intelligence used to alarm the public. He also touches on energy markets, oil routes, and economic ripple effects tied to the conflict while discussing how polling narratives are often used to shape public perception. The episode closes with discussion about the creator economy and Rumble’s push to support independent media, along with a preview of upcoming Badlands events.

4 hours ago

Ashe in America and Ghost return for a full Season 2 recap of The Choice, reflecting on the major themes, character arcs, and spiritual lessons that unfolded throughout the season. The conversation walks through how the story expanded the lives of the disciples, explored their personal struggles, and illustrated the growing tension between following Jesus and remaining tied to the expectations of the world.
Throughout the recap, Ashe and Ghost discuss the development of key figures such as Matthew, Simon Peter, and the other disciples as they wrestle with doubt, fear, pride, and faith. The hosts reflect on how the show portrays Jesus calling ordinary people into extraordinary purpose while also highlighting the sacrifices required to truly follow Him. Moments of humor, humility, and personal transformation are examined as the group considers how each character responds differently to the same invitation.
The discussion also looks at how the season builds toward the Sermon on the Mount and the deeper meaning behind Jesus’ teachings about humility, righteousness, and the nature of the kingdom of heaven. Ashe and Ghost emphasize how the show frames discipleship not as comfort or prestige but as a path that requires surrender, faith, and a willingness to change.

5 hours ago

In this March 12 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior begin the show with some lighthearted banter before turning to political developments in Washington. The conversation centers on tensions between House and Senate Republicans over a housing bill that Speaker Mike Johnson told House Republicans may need to go to conference negotiations because of major policy differences between the chambers.
The hosts examine why congressional leadership appears focused on pushing a housing package while other issues dominate national attention. They also react to reporting that provisions tied to a central bank digital currency are included in the legislation, raising questions about how digital currency policy became attached to a housing bill.
CannCon and Alpha discuss the broader implications of the proposal, including concerns about temporary bans on a central bank digital currency and what could happen once those restrictions expire. The conversation expands into criticism of congressional priorities and frustration with lawmakers who are negotiating policy while attending retreats and internal meetings.

16 hours ago

Jon Herold returns from a brief vacation to join Burning Bright for a wide ranging Devolution Power Hour covering the latest developments in the Iran conflict and the confusing media narratives surrounding it. As Jon gets caught up on the week’s events, the hosts examine the strange contradiction in the headlines claiming both victory and ongoing escalation, raising questions about whether the public is watching a traditional war unfold or something more complex in the information domain.
The discussion explores the idea that modern conflicts may be fought as much through perception and messaging as through conventional military force. Burning Bright argues that the Iran situation could be an example of fifth generation warfare, where psychological operations, narrative management, and strategic messaging shape how events are interpreted by the public.
Beyond the war narrative, the hosts also touch on election related developments, including reports involving Maricopa County, and the broader theme of how information is filtered through competing media ecosystems. Throughout the conversation, Jon and Burning Bright challenge listeners to look beyond headlines and consider how modern geopolitical conflicts often involve layers of strategy that are not immediately visible.

18 hours ago

Brad Zerbo and Zak Paine return for another episode of Altered State, mixing political analysis with their signature humor and storytelling. The conversation begins with an optimistic look at the current political moment and why the hosts believe the changes happening in Washington are fundamentally different from past administrations. They discuss the challenges President Trump faces while attempting to reverse decades of policy decisions and navigate a Congress that often resists major reforms.
The discussion then shifts into the mechanics of government power, including the history of the filibuster, its origins in Senate rule changes, and how it has been used to stall legislation throughout American history. Brad and Zak explore whether Vice President JD Vance could play a larger role as President of the Senate to push forward key legislation like the SAVE Act.
Later in the episode, the hosts examine corruption within the judicial system, highlighting examples of legal double standards, controversial rulings, and the broader impact these decisions have on public trust in the courts. The conversation takes a turn toward political scandals as they revisit infamous controversies involving elected officials before reacting to former Congressman Anthony Weiner attempting a political comeback despite his past criminal conviction. The episode closes with commentary on election integrity reforms, ranked choice voting, and why understanding the mechanics of elections is essential for voters moving forward.

19 hours ago

Tonight we step back and look at the growing war fever gripping Washington. From the hawkish posture of Lindsey Graham to the surprising pro-war rhetoric coming from parts of the MAGA movement, the political lines are getting harder to recognize. We’ll also discuss Erika Kirk and her new position with the United States Department of Defense, and what it says about the direction things are heading. No script tonight—just an honest conversation about where the country is, where it may be going, and why so many in power seem eager for conflict.

22 hours ago

In Episode 9 of Space Revolution, Lt Gen (Ret.) Steven L. Kwast is joined by guest Jordan Sather for a wide-ranging discussion on energy, transportation, and the breakthroughs that could redefine how humanity moves through the world. The conversation examines why some technologies have advanced exponentially while electricity generation and transportation have remained stuck in familiar systems for more than a century. Kwast draws a sharp distinction between incremental innovation that improves existing tools and transformational innovation that replaces the old model entirely.
From reusable rockets and beamed energy to electrogravitics, compression, and the deeper physics questions most people are never encouraged to ask, this episode explores how new energy sources could completely remake mobility on Earth and in space. Kwast argues that transportation is one of the essential pillars of civilization, and that any major breakthrough in mobility has the power to reshape the economy, daily life, and the future of human progress. Jordan Sather helps frame the bigger philosophical challenge too: if the public is taught to think inside outdated scientific boxes, truly disruptive technologies will always sound impossible until they suddenly become real.

23 hours ago


President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks focused on the state of the U.S. economy, highlighting energy production, falling fuel costs, and what he describes as a major economic turnaround since returning to office. Speaking from Texas, Trump points to increased oil and natural gas output, expanded exports, and major investments tied to American energy infrastructure.
Throughout the speech, Trump outlines policy actions aimed at lowering inflation and boosting wages, including tax changes such as eliminating taxes on overtime, tips, and Social Security benefits for seniors. He also discusses efforts to reduce prescription drug prices through international price parity, expand retirement savings opportunities, and lower mortgage costs to support homeownership.
The remarks also touch on border security, election integrity proposals like voter ID and proof of citizenship, and broader economic reforms designed to prioritize American workers, domestic energy production, and long term economic growth. Trump frames these policies as part of a larger effort to restore American prosperity and what he calls a new economic “golden age” for the country.

23 hours ago

Ashe in America and Ghost return for the final installment of their breakdown of the Tucker Carlson and Mike Huckabee interview, continuing their analysis of the political, theological, and geopolitical claims surrounding Israel.
In this episode, the conversation turns toward the most explosive portions of the interview, including the debate over Gaza, civilian casualties, and the competing narratives around Hamas and Israeli military actions. Ashe and Ghost examine the exchange where Tucker presses Huckabee on civilian deaths and the reliability of casualty figures, highlighting the difficulty of separating propaganda from fact in wartime.
The hosts also reflect on how the geopolitical landscape has shifted since they began the series, noting the sudden escalation involving Iran and how quickly the global conversation can change. Throughout the discussion, they return to Badlands’ core principle of pursuing truth through open debate, even when the subject is controversial or uncomfortable.
As the series concludes, Ashe and Ghost emphasize the importance of examining political narratives, questioning assumptions, and continuing to wrestle with difficult questions surrounding faith, foreign policy, and the modern state of Israel.

2 days ago

Matt Ehret and Ghost examine the rapidly escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the broader Middle East, exploring how energy markets, diplomacy, and competing geopolitical narratives are shaping the crisis. The conversation begins with analysis of recent discussions between Trump and Putin and the surprising impact those talks had on global oil prices, raising questions about whether major powers are quietly managing economic pressure behind the scenes.
The hosts also dig into the competing strategic interests of Israel, Iran, Russia, China, and India, while questioning the narratives being pushed through Western media. They discuss energy supply routes, sanctions policy, and the possibility that global trade corridors and resource access are major drivers behind the conflict.
Throughout the episode, Matt and Ghost explore the ideological motivations influencing the region, including religious interpretations, political movements, and the influence of historical narratives on modern geopolitics. They also address how misinformation, propaganda, and selective historical framing have shaped public perception in the West, particularly regarding Iran and the broader Islamic world.
The discussion ultimately asks whether the current crisis represents a turning point in global power dynamics, as emerging alliances, economic interests, and competing worldviews collide in one of the most volatile regions on Earth.

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