Flick International A split-scene depicting contrasting symbols of patriotism and anti-patriotism, featuring an American flag and political protest signs

Ruthless Podcast Hosts Share Their Picks for America’s Least Patriotic Figures

Ruthless Podcast Hosts Share Their Picks for America’s Least Patriotic Figures

During the recent Patriot Awards ceremony, First Lady Melania Trump received the title of Patriot of the Year from FOX Nation. However, the co-hosts of the ‘Ruthless’ podcast gave a humorous twist to the event by discussing who they believe would fit the role of the least patriotic American for 2025. Their witty remarks and thoughts offered sharp insights into the current political landscape.

The podcast is hosted by Josh Holmes, Comfortably Smug, Michael Duncan, and John Ashbrook. Their goal is to infuse fun into conservative politics while engaging their audience with captivating discussions. After the awards ceremony, Fox News Digital caught up with the hosts on the red carpet and posed a thought-provoking question: if Melania Trump is celebrated as the Patriot of the Year, who stands out as the least patriotic?

Political Figures in the Spotlight

As the discussion evolved, Ashbrook pointedly stated, “It’s a tossup between, basically every Democrat in Washington right now. Very, very close to call. Ilhan Omar is my vote.” His comment reflected a trend among conservative commentators who frequently question the patriotism of their political opponents.

Smug made his selection clear by naming Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. He remarked, “Chuck Schumer has had no reins on this party and allowed it to become the laughingstock of the world.” This sentiment resonates with many conservatives who feel Democratic leadership has contributed to a lack of direction and accountability.

Duncan, although initially poised to choose Schumer, ended up selecting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. He humorously referred to him as ‘Temu Barack Obama,’ implying that Jeffries represents a less authentic version of the former president.

A Collective Perspective on Patriotism

Holmes took a broader approach to the discussion by suggesting that the issue of patriotism isn’t limited to individual politicians. “There’s an awful lot of ‘moderate’ Democrats who aren’t acting very moderate. I think it’s a group effort this year,” he remarked. His assertion pointed to a perceived dishonesty among some politicians who position themselves as centrists while not adhering to centrist principles.

Holmes continued, “There’s a whole bunch of people that fashion themselves in the middle that I’ve ever seen as the least patriotic. They won’t even open up the government when they know people are suffering.” This perspective aligns with the frustrations among many Americans who expect leadership to prioritize the nation’s well-being.

Critique Beyond Politics

While the co-hosts’ discussion primarily centered around political figures, they frequently extend their critiques to the mainstream media. The ‘Ruthless’ podcast hosts have created a niche for themselves, conducting an annual NCAA-style event they call the Liberal Hack Tournament, wherein listeners vote on the most egregiously biased media personalities.

Last year’s winner was CBS News anchor Margaret Brennan, an outcome that reflects the podcast’s audience’s sentiments about media bias. The competition continues to spark interest, with hosts hinting that this year’s tournament might feature some notable MSNBC personalities after the network rebrands to MS NOW, as part of its corporate split with NBC.

Holmes commented on the anticipated rebranding, saying, “Look, MS NOW is a new thing. They have something to prove; I think they’re going to field a very strong team. Top to bottom, throughout the primetime lineup, you’re talking about a solid 1-2-3-4 seeds.” Such predictions illustrate the ongoing interplay between media dynamics and political commentary.

Ruthless Podcast’s Growing Influence

With its sharp criticism of political figures and media establishments, ‘Ruthless’ has grown in popularity, to the extent that Politico described its stars as the ‘bad boys of conservative talk.’ The podcast is often seen as a counter to the more mainstream liberal programs, such as ‘Pod Save America,’ which features former Obama aides discussing political developments.

The influence of ‘Ruthless’ extends beyond mere entertainment; Ashbrook was among the first to sit in the ‘new media’ seat established by the Trump administration, signifying the podcast’s growing relevance in political discourse.

New episodes are released several times a week—on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays—across all major podcast platforms and on YouTube. This frequency ensures that their audience remains engaged and entertained with current discussions.

Engagement with Political Opponents

The hosts from ‘Ruthless’ often give a nod to their political opponents by reaching out for comments. Fox News Digital attempted to contact the offices of Jeffries, Schumer, and Omar for their responses to the podcast hosts’ remarks, further amplifying the ongoing debate surrounding patriotism in contemporary American politics.

In summary, the lively banter among the ‘Ruthless’ podcast co-hosts not only highlights their views on patriotism but also serves as a reflection of much larger conversations within conservative circles. As they critique not only politicians but also elements of the media, their influence continues to shape the discussion around national identity and political integrity in America.