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Chicks on The Right - Conservative Politics & Culture Commentary

Hilarious Impressions of Trump, Russell Brand & Tucker Carlson

Chicks on The Right - Conservative Politics & Culture Commentary

Radio America

News, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.72.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2026

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Join The Chicks on the Right as they host Tony Lapidus, a master impressionist known for his uncanny ability to bring cultural icons to life. From Donald Trump to Piers Morgan, and even Russell Brand, Tony demonstrates how he studies mannerisms, accents, and speech patterns to deliver hilarious and spot-on performances.

In this episode, Tony shares his creative process, how he chooses which characters to impersonate, and the challenges of embodying voices like Eminem or Tony Soprano. We also explore his thoughts on AI, imperfection in art, and how human nuance keeps impressions funnier than digital recreations. Fans will love his hilarious anecdotes about being “touched by a demon,” crafting new words like “wankulate”, and even dealing with British journalist Peter Hitchens’s reactions.

Tony wraps up with a live challenge, flipping seamlessly between Trump, Piers Morgan, and Tucker Carlson, showcasing why his impressions are more than mimicry—they’re performances you won’t forget. Follow Tony on Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube for more impressions and comedic brilliance. This episode is a must-watch for comedy lovers, impression enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys political satire with a human touch.

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0:00.0

Welcome to another episode of The Chicks on the Right podcast.

0:03.3

I could not be more excited.

0:05.1

I know we both are so, so stoked to have with us,

0:08.7

someone that you have likely seen on our show before because we have played some of his clips

0:12.7

and also seen us retweet quite a bit because his impersonations are off the charts amazing.

0:20.0

It's Tony Lapidus. Am I saying that right?

0:21.6

You are. That's correct. And it's a pleasure to be here.

0:25.6

Oh, well, we're just delighted. So you are, of course, as we mentioned, a master of impressions of all kinds of news and cultural icons from the U.S. and the UK.

0:36.6

And we're going to talk about, we're going to have you

0:39.3

talk to us in those characters in a little bit. But first we just wanted to know, like,

0:44.9

how did it happen that you figured out that you even have this talent and how do you go about

0:51.7

like mastering a character?

0:57.5

Well, it all starts at childhood, I think.

1:01.5

It all starts doing teachers, people in the playground.

1:07.6

I always think that every school has a, has its classroom impressionist.

1:09.9

And I said that to somebody recently.

1:11.2

You're like, I don't think every school does, but maybe I'm just taking it for granted because I always did it. And whenever school,

1:15.4

wherever school I went to, there was always an impressionist there. And I was normally the kind of,

1:19.8

the king at that, normally. And so I just learned to do it from being close to people. I would do family

1:25.7

members. I'd do friends. I'd do teachers.

1:28.0

And I always feel that the closer that you are to somebody and the more you're exposed to them,

1:32.7

the easier they become. It's like, because you're kind of an observer, right? Like you have to

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