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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

On today’s episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex Marlow tackles the escalating collision between media power, progressive messaging, and celebrity politics. Stephen Colbert’s standoff with CBS intensifies—what does it reveal about corporate media, political pressure, and who really calls the shots? Meanwhile, Rep. Crockett’s “don’t bend the knee” rhetoric raises eyebrows, and Mamdani goes all-in on higher taxes, signaling where parts of the left want to take economic policy. And then there’s the celebrity factor: Is Bruce Springsteen eyeing public office? Could Stephen A. make a political play? Alex examines the growing blur between entertainment and electoral ambition—and what it says about the current political moment. 

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