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 hosts The Daily Herold and breaks down a rapidly intensifying news cycle marked by colliding narratives, political pressure, and shifting priorities in Washington. Jon walks through the latest developments, highlighting how multiple storylines are converging at once and creating confusion around what actually matters. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing when narratives are being layered or redirected, especially as new information is introduced at a rapid pace.
The episode also explores mounting legislative pressure points, with Jon analyzing how political actors are positioning themselves publicly versus what their actions suggest behind the scenes. He questions how much of what is unfolding is organic versus coordinated, encouraging viewers to look beyond surface level reporting. Throughout the discussion, Jon reinforces the need to step back, identify patterns, and maintain perspective in an environment where information is constant but clarity is limited.

5 hours ago

In this March 20 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Chris Paul break down the latest developments surrounding a major government spending bill and the political maneuvering happening behind the scenes in Congress. The hosts examine how lawmakers are using the bill as leverage, with different factions attempting to extract concessions while avoiding blame for potential consequences.
CannCon and Chris discuss the strategic positioning of both parties, highlighting how public messaging often differs from what is actually taking place during negotiations. The conversation explores how these high stakes legislative battles frequently turn into political theater, with each side attempting to control the narrative while advancing their own priorities.
The episode also touches on the broader implications of these spending decisions, including how repeated funding battles shape public trust in government and reinforce the perception that major policy decisions are driven more by strategy than by substance. Throughout the discussion, the hosts emphasize the importance of understanding the incentives at play and looking beyond surface level political messaging.

7 hours ago

JB White opens with a mix of March Madness energy and a clear shift in tone, declaring that it is time to engage the fight. He explains that recent signals from leadership have made it clear that the moment for passive commentary is over and that internal debate must now give way to unified action. JB addresses ongoing tensions within the Badlands community and warns against narratives that create division, particularly those he views as un American or rooted in confusion.
The conversation expands into the idea of operating in a world of competing confusions, where misinformation, strategic deception, and narrative warfare are all at play. JB encourages listeners to apply healthy skepticism while also recognizing that not everything is as it appears, suggesting that deception itself may be part of a broader strategic plan.
He reinforces confidence in President Trump’s leadership, arguing that current events reflect long term planning, wargaming, and strategic execution across multiple fronts. The episode closes with a strong call to unity, urging listeners to close ranks, stay focused on securing the midterms, and maintain resilience as events continue to unfold.

7 hours ago

GMoney hosts RugPull Radio and walks through the current state of the Bitcoin market, focusing on how participants are interpreting signals in real time. The discussion centers on market behavior, sentiment shifts, and how narratives form around price movement. GMoney breaks down what he is watching, how different players react to volatility, and why understanding the broader context matters more than reacting to short term swings.
Throughout the episode, the conversation highlights the importance of perspective during uncertain market conditions. GMoney emphasizes filtering noise, recognizing patterns in sentiment, and staying grounded while navigating a rapidly evolving financial landscape. The episode blends market commentary with a broader look at how individuals approach decision making in the Bitcoin space.

18 hours ago

CannCon and Alpha Warrior return for SITREP Ep. 148 with a focused discussion on military authority, command structure, and the real world implications of war powers in the United States. The conversation centers on who actually has the authority to make decisions in times of conflict, how those decisions are carried out through the chain of command, and what that means for both service members and the public.
The hosts break down the relationship between civilian leadership and military execution, highlighting how orders are interpreted, followed, and sometimes questioned in high pressure environments. They explore the tension between political leadership and operational control, along with the expectations placed on those in uniform when directives come down from the top.
Throughout the episode, CannCon and Alpha bring personal insight into how military systems function behind the scenes, offering perspective on how decisions are made, how accountability is handled, and how quickly situations can evolve once action is taken. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding structure, responsibility, and the reality of decision making in moments where timing and clarity are critical.

18 hours ago

Frankie Val is joined by comedian Sam Tripoli for a high energy and unfiltered episode of Quite Frankly that blends humor with deeper reflections on culture, media, and the state of public trust. The conversation moves quickly between comedy, conspiracy culture, and the shifting perception of truth in a world where official narratives are increasingly questioned.
Sam shares his perspective on how comedy has evolved alongside cultural tensions, explaining how stand up has become one of the last places where controversial ideas can still be explored openly. The discussion highlights how audiences are changing, what people are willing to laugh at, and how humor can be used to challenge dominant narratives without directly confronting them.
Frankie and Sam also dive into the broader issue of institutional trust, touching on how repeated contradictions and information overload have shaped public skepticism. Throughout the episode, they explore how people process competing narratives, why curiosity is often discouraged, and what it means to question widely accepted stories in today’s environment.
With a mix of sharp humor and thoughtful commentary, this episode delivers a candid look at comedy, culture, and the growing tension between official narratives and independent thought.

21 hours ago

Zak Paine, Adel Nero, and Frankie Val return for another episode of Taking It Back, diving into the growing tension between media narratives and real world conditions. The hosts break down how headlines, political messaging, and selective framing are shaping public perception, often disconnecting people from what is actually happening on the ground. They explore how emotional reactions are being engineered and why staying grounded in observable reality is becoming increasingly important.
The conversation moves into the economic pressures facing everyday Americans, including rising costs, financial instability, and the sense that the system is becoming harder to navigate. The hosts question whether these pressures are simply the result of poor policy or part of a larger pattern that benefits those in power. They also examine how economic strain can influence public opinion and behavior, especially when paired with relentless media cycles.
Throughout the episode, Zak, Adel, and Frankie emphasize the importance of independent thinking, resisting narrative manipulation, and recognizing how information is being delivered. The central takeaway is clear: understanding who controls the narrative and how it is presented may be just as important as the events themselves.

2 days ago

Jon Herold hosts The Daily Herold and dives into the latest developments surrounding escalating war narratives, political maneuvering, and the challenge of interpreting fast moving information. Jon breaks down recent headlines and statements tied to ongoing geopolitical tensions, focusing on how messaging continues to shift and evolve depending on the source. He highlights how quickly narratives can escalate and why it is critical to pay attention not just to what is being said, but how and when it is being delivered.
The episode also explores growing political pressure points in Washington, including how lawmakers respond publicly versus what their actions suggest behind the scenes. Jon walks through key moments in the current news cycle, emphasizing the importance of identifying patterns, questioning assumptions, and avoiding knee jerk reactions to breaking updates. Throughout the show, he reinforces a consistent theme of slowing down, thinking critically, and reading between the lines in an environment where information is constant but clarity is not.

2 days ago

Ashe in America and Ghost kick off Season 3 of The Choice with a powerful return to the story as the disciples and those closest to Jesus begin to feel the weight of everything that has been set in motion. This opening episode centers on the idea of homecoming, not just as a physical return, but as a deeper confrontation with identity, purpose, and what it means to truly belong.
Ashe and Ghost explore how the characters navigate familiar places that no longer feel the same after their experiences. The discussion highlights the emotional tension between who they were and who they are becoming, as well as the challenges that come with stepping back into environments that may not understand or accept that transformation. The hosts also reflect on how the episode sets the tone for a season that will continue to raise the stakes, both spiritually and relationally.
Throughout the conversation, they examine how faith, calling, and personal change create friction in relationships, especially when others expect you to remain the same. The episode ultimately frames homecoming as a test, revealing whether growth can hold under pressure and whether the path forward requires leaving parts of the past behind for good.

2 days ago

President Donald J. Trump hosts Sanae Takaichi at the White House for a bilateral meeting focused on global security, economic cooperation, and energy stability. Takaichi emphasizes the growing instability in the Middle East and Indo-Pacific, warning of economic disruption tied to escalating tensions and the importance of preventing nuclear proliferation. She outlines Japan’s commitment to working with international partners and strengthening coordination with the United States on energy markets and critical resources.
Trump responds by highlighting the strength of the U.S. economy, pointing to stock market milestones, lower energy costs, and what he describes as continued economic resilience despite global conflict. He addresses ongoing military actions related to Iran, framing them as necessary to stabilize the region while acknowledging the potential economic impact. Throughout the discussion, Trump underscores the strength of the U.S.-Japan alliance, including defense cooperation and trade, while positioning both nations as key players in shaping global economic and security outcomes.
The meeting blends diplomatic coordination with broader commentary on energy markets, military strategy, and economic performance, with both leaders signaling deeper collaboration moving forward.

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