
Andy Parrish is a lifelong constitutional conservative committed to defending America’s founding principles of liberty, limited government, and individual responsibility. As the host of The Andy Parrish Show, Andy delivers an unapologetic conservative voice to the political arena, reminding Americans that the Constitution—not politicians—must remain the ultimate authority in our Republic.
Andy’s career in politics has spanned decades, with service at the highest levels of national and state campaigns. He served as Chief of Staff to Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (MN-06), where he helped advance conservative policy in Washington, and later as Campaign Manager for Minnesota for Marriage, leading one of the most defining cultural battles in modern politics.
Recognized nationally for his influence, Andy was selected multiple times by Campaigns & Elections Magazine as one of the Top 100 Most Influential Republicans in the Nation—a rare honor reflecting both his effectiveness and his impact on the conservative movement.
Known for his love of bare-knuckle campaign tactics, Andy has never shied away from a political fight. Once, when a former staffer left to join a rival campaign, Andy mailed them 30 dimes along with a note to the former staff member asking if “30 pieces of silver was still the going rate.” Stories like these, along with his reputation for relentless discipline, led Rahm Emanuel—former White House Chief of Staff and Democratic strategist—to reportedly call Andy “a savage animal” and admit that he wished he had 20 of him on his staff.
Today, as a recovering political insider now based in Wisconsin, Andy uses The Andy Parrish Show to educate, energize, and engage Americans in the fight for freedom. With a unique mix of clarity, humor, and conviction, Andy addresses the issues that matter most: protecting free speech, defending the Second Amendment, safeguarding life, and restoring accountability in government.
For Andy Parrish, conservatism is not just a political label—it is a way of life anchored in faith, family, and the enduring truths of the Constitution.