EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 52 MIN
America's Self-Appointed Hall Monitors | Wacky Wednesday
from Common Sense with Chad Law | Political Commentary · host Chad Law
Text the show! Every generation has them.People who aren't actually responsible for outcomes but seem determined to supervise everyone else's lives.This week's Wacky Wednesday explores the growing influence of America's self-appointed hall monitors.From media personalities attempting to manage public life, to institutions losing touch with common sense, to cultural figures abandoning the responsibilities they claim to champion, Chad Law examines the difference between authority and responsibility.The central question:Who put you in charge?And the larger lesson:America doesn't need more hall monitors.America needs more builders.TopicsUFC Freedom 250 controversyStephen A. Smith and TrumpNotre Dame H-1B hiring debateFetterman and political hypocrisyAmerica 250 celebrationsCulture and stewardshipBuilders vs. monitors📞 Listener text line:252-CHAD-LAW00:00 The Builders vs. Hall Monitors02:02 The Role of Authority and Responsibility11:31 The Hall Monitor in Media and Politics19:56 Institutional Hall Monitors: A New Breed28:22 The Rule Book Monitor and Its Implications35:41 The Builder vs. The Monitor42:58 Authority vs. Responsibility50:25 The Builders Among Us#WackyWednesday #ChadLaw #CommonSenseWithChadLawIf you see us, share us.
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Text the show! Every generation has them. People who aren't actually responsible for outcomes but seem determined to supervise everyone else's lives. This week's Wacky Wednesday explores the growing influence of America's self-appointed hall monitors. From media personalities attempting to manage public life, to institutions losing touch with common sense, to cultural figures abandoning the responsibilities they claim to champion, Chad Law examines the difference between authority and respon...
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