May 2, 2026 Seth Grossman WPG RADIO


Listen to episode May 2, 2026 Seth Grossman WPG RADIO.

Discussing the intersection of media, corporate “wokeness,” and local political history.

Grossman began by highlighting the Liberty and Prosperity Saturday breakfast meetings held at Sal’s Coal Fired Pizza. He then pivoted to a critique of corporate sponsorship, arguing that major companies now prioritize supporting “woke” programming—like Jimmy Kimmel or MSNBC—over traditional ratings, effectively funding political agendas rather than seeking the largest customer base.

The conversation also touched on the chilling effect of the FCC. Grossman shared a personal anecdote about a caller who threatened his license with claims of discrimination, illustrating how the threat of government oversight can influence talk radio content.

Furthermore, Grossman criticized the normalization of May Day, characterizing it as an anti-American communist holiday with roots in the 1886 Chicago Haymarket Riot.

Looking ahead, Grossman promoted his book, the 1676 Project, and an upcoming event on May 11th focused on protecting children from public school indoctrination.

He concluded by challenging fellow Republicans to be more aggressive in calling out the “political malpractice” of high electricity prices driven by Democratic policies and hidden “woke” surcharges on utility bills.

  • Seth Grossman

    Seth Grossman is executive director of Liberty And Prosperity, which he co-founded in 2003. It promotes American liberty and limited constitutional government through weekly radio and in-person discussions, its website, email newsletters and various events. Seth Grossman is also a general practice lawyer.

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