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Tonight on The Arrington Gavin Show, we’re asking a question that’s been dividing viewers for years: Have late night talk shows become too political? From monologues aimed at presidents to full-blown culture war commentary, are shows like late night still about comedy and entertainment — or have they become political messaging platforms?
But that’s just the start.
We’re also breaking down Netflix raising subscription prices again and what this means for viewers already feeling streaming fatigue. At what point do people finally start cutting the cord on streaming services too?
Then we turn to Florida, where a Democratic Congresswoman could be facing possible expulsion, and we discuss the political fallout, the standards being applied, and what this means in today’s hyper-polarized political climate.
And one of the wildest media moments of the week: Mike Lindell reportedly being served lawsuit papers during a live TV interview. Was it embarrassing, symbolic, or just another surreal moment in America’s nonstop political theater?
This episode is fun, informative, and opinionated as we connect politics, media, culture, and the moments everybody will be talking about tomorrow.
🎧 Watch now and join the conversation.
Are late night hosts still comedians first — or political commentators?
Drop your thoughts in the comments below 👇
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