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Victor Davis Hanson

The Case for Trump

The book was highlighted during several episodes when Victor Davis Hanson appeared as a guest, and the host noted that it had just been updated and re‑released for the upcoming election. Hanson discussed how the title examined Trump’s political strategy and its relevance to the 2024 race, and the host described it as a must‑read for listeners. Overall, the podcast presented the work as a timely and strongly endorsed resource.

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Victor Davis Hanson spoke about his book, 'The Case For Trump', and how it's being re-released with an updated look at the 2024 election. He said it's a must-read.

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Victor is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, and he's also the author of The Case for Trump. The book is now being re-released with an updated look at the 2024 election. It's available for pre-order right now, and it's a must read. Again, The Case for Trump.

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Victor Davis Hanson mentioned his book "The Case For Trump", which is being re-released with an updated look at the 2024 election.

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Joining me now, Victor Davis Hanson. Victor is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, and he's also the author of The Case for Trump. The book is now being re-released with an updated look at the 2024 election. It's available for pre-order right now, and it's a must read. Again, The Case for Trump.

The Case for Trump.

Episode: Trump-RFK Alliance Terrifies Elites, and Brilliant...

Victor Davis Hanson's book "The Case For Trump" was updated and re-released, and the book discusses Trump's political stances and his ability to attract voters. Hanson was also a guest on the show and discussed the book's main arguments and what the book says about Trump's political strategy.

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VDH's back, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of the book, The Case for Trump, which has been updated and re-released very timely this month.

It's going to encourage other people. Jill Stein came out. Not that these people have a lot of constituents, but she said they were doing the same thing to her.

And even Cornell West, who despises Trump, he has been criticizing as much the DNC. He broke the ice and all of a sudden people are coming out and siding all the things the DNC is doing.

Everybody attacked JD Vance and the more you see him go on the media and battle with him or even a Tom Cotton. He's in that category and they really, they don't just repeat talking points. They try to analyze and when they do that, it really shows the poverty of the entire Democratic Party.

And I think that's what Kennedy and Vance are trying to explain to the American people. I think they're going to be pretty effective, especially it feeds into this, as I said earlier, this illusion that she's ever going to go out and talk to people.

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The book, "The Case For Trump", was updated and re-released this month and discusses the incredible moment when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed former President Donald Trump. The book was mentioned as a timely publication, as it touches upon the events of the 2024 election.

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He's been updated and re-released very timely this month.

VDH's back, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of the book, "The Case for Trump", which has been updated and re-released very timely this month.

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The book was noted as having been updated and rereleased just in time for the election, and Victor Davis Hanson was identified as its author.

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Victor Davis Hansen, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of the book The Case for Trump, which has just been updated and rereleased in time for this election.

Episode: Kamala Fundraises During Catastrophic Hurricane, a...

The book, "The Case For Trump," was mentioned as having recently been updated and re-released in time for the election. The author, Victor Davis Hanson, was a guest on the show to discuss various political topics.

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Joining me now to discuss it all, Victor Davis Hansen, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of the book The Case for Trump, which has just been updated and re-released in time for this election.

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Marcus Luttrell

Lone Survivor

The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 (Thorndike Nonfiction)

It was brought up in the context of Memorial Day and the importance of honouring the country. It was mentioned that the book was based on a harrowing true story.

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But I think about him. Get get up. You put your hand over your heart and you sing because the United States of America produced a man like that, along with his twin brother. And they're out there serv...

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It was brought up in the context of Memorial Day and the importance of honouring the country. It was mentioned that the book was based on a harrowing true story.

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But I think about him. Get get up. You put your hand over your heart and you sing because the United States of America produced a man like that, along with his twin brother. And they're out there serving us still in different ways. That's why you put your hand over your heart and you sing the national anthem.

Episode: Marcus and Morgan Luttrell on the Afghanistan Deba...

It was mentioned that Marcus's story was like the "Lone Survivor" story, and that he had written a book on the subject, which was also made into a movie with Mark Wahlberg as Marcus.

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And it's not every day you get to spend an hour and a half with two guys like this in any time of your life. This was a true honor for me. I hope you enjoy it.

I mean, obviously, that's what the whole book and the movie about you is about, Marcus and Morgan.

And that would change Marcus's and Morgan's life forever.

I have read your book. I have watched your movie. I've listened to so many interviews you've given speeches you've given and just, I mean, I know we've spoken before you came on the Kelly file for, um, back in 2014 Marcus, but just hearing you talk like this, and it just explains so much, both of you guys, um, about what happened in operation red wings and how you managed to make it through that and how you've managed to find some joy in your life, not withstanding that awful experience and what you witnessed in the loss of your friends.

It was in Afghanistan. It was June, 2005.

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Megyn Kelly mentioned having Sean Parnell on the show recently, and having read his book about his time serving in Afghanistan, where he encountered the Taliban's systematic torture and rape of young children.

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I don't, I never like to get too dark because it's just, there's only so much our souls can take in. But suffice it to say the Taliban and his accounts of dealing with them while fighting for the U S in Afghanistan, the Taliban engaged in this systematic torture and rape of young children, boys and girls.

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The book, written by Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell, was mentioned as being about his horrific experiences in Afghanistan where his comrades were killed, making him the lone survivor. It was also mentioned that the book was turned into a movie starring Mark Wahlberg.

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And they made a movie about him starring Mark Wahlberg.

He's the Lone Survivor, as you know.

What makes a Navy SEAL? What makes an American? What are the values that we share, that bring us together as a nation?

What were the values that made him willing to die for his country when he got caught on that Afghanistan hill years ago with his brothers who were all killed, leaving him, quote, the Lone Survivor.

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The book by Marcus Luttrell, whose interview was previewed, was published in 2007 and is expected to be referenced in the next episode.

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And we're getting ready for Marcus Luttrell next week. And his book came out in 2007.

Episode: Tiger Woods DUI Crash Video, and Truth About "Love...

The program referenced the memoir Lone Survivor while comparing the intense personal struggles of athletes to those depicted in the book.

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I think that the culture really needs to begin ... like Lone Survivor, which shows the grit and trauma of a Navy SEAL.

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Douglas Murray

The Madness of Crowds

Gender, Race and Identity

The book was highlighted across several episodes as a sharp diagnosis of modern identity politics and wokeness, with hosts noting its separation of gender, race, and trans issues and its commentary on the irrational herd‑like behavior seen today. It was praised by Megyn Kelly, Nancy Rommelmann, and Douglas Murray himself as well‑worth‑your‑time, revealing, and even the smartest book they had read, and was referenced as a key work for understanding the current cultural climate.

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It was mentioned as a previous book by Douglas Murray, where he separated the T from LGB topics because they are distinct issues, not to be conflated.

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And that's why Douglas Murray, who's a brilliant conservative author, as you know, that's why he in his form, not his last book, his previous book, Madness of Crowds, when he wrote about LGB, that was one chapter. And then he separated his chapter on T because he said these things have nothing to do with each other.

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It was mentioned as one of his previous books that he had published, and was released in 2019.

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seven books, including The Madness of Crowds, which he released in 2019.

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It was recommended as a book well worth the time, especially for its commentary on social issues.

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his book, The Madness of Crowds, is just well worth your time.

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The book was discussed in relation to identity politics, particularly wokeness, and how it has caused overcorrection on issues like race and gender, ultimately leading to division and unfairness.

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In pushing us to be quote, anti-racist, of course, the language is incredibly racist. The positions being taken are incredibly racist.

It's not, as you've pointed out repeatedly, this movement isn't about equality for various groups that have been targeted historically. It's about better than. It's about elevating them above...

And I always think it's worth crediting when an opponent or somebody you think has come to reprehensible conclusions, nevertheless has started with a serious question.

We can all do that.

It is so despicable, and I think we recognize, everyone in public life recognizes, it would be so despicable to talk about anyone who was black, whether they were a public figure or a private figure, and just talk about them with contempt because of this happenstance of birth.

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Megyn Kelly referenced this book as being equally impactful as the movie, 'No Safe Spaces'. It was described as revealing and thought-provoking.

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It's that and Douglas Murray's book, The Madness of Crowds. I just think it was so revealing and it left me glued to my chair when it was over.

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It was discussed at length, with the opening paragraph being read aloud, as a diagnosis of the current political and social climate, specifically relating to the rise of wokeism and the Capitol riot.

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We have been going through a great crowd derangement in public and in private, both online and off. People are behaving in ways that are increasingly irrational, feverish, herd-like, and simply unpleasant.

Yet, while we see the symptoms everywhere, we do not see the causes.

It's like my Dianetics. I think it's like the smartest book I've ever read.

The whole ideology of wokery, I mean, starts from a reasonable place.

It's not enough to say women are the equal of men, they've got to be better for a bit.

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Jason L. Riley

Please Stop Helping Us

How Liberals Make It Harder for Blacks to Succeed

Amala mentioned this book by Jason Riley as an example of how children of color are pressured into race-based programs in schools instead of pursuing their own interests and talents.

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This I'm thinking about Jason Riley, who writes for The Wall Street Journal, and he wrote the book, Please Stop Helping Us.

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Amala mentioned this book by Jason Riley as an example of how children of color are pressured into race-based programs in schools instead of pursuing their own interests and talents.

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This I'm thinking about Jason Riley, who writes for The Wall Street Journal, and he wrote the book, Please Stop Helping Us.

He's in a biracial marriage, and they have two daughters, and they were going to this Tony private school.

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It was discussed as a book that explains how federal programs have negatively impacted the Black community, and are ultimately not helpful.

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He's talking about black America to the feds like stop helping us. Your help continues to set us back at every turn. It's not help of any kind.

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It was mentioned as a book that should be read as it discusses the problems within the criminal justice system and addresses what truly causes them.

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And by the way, if you haven't read his book, Please Stop Helping Us, you should.

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It was discussed in the context of liberal policies that were intended to help the Black community, but were argued to have ultimately hindered progress and created negative incentives.

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Please Stop Helping Us, How Liberals Make It Harder for Blacks to Succeed.

It's like stop helping us how liberals make it harder for Blacks to succeed.

We expanded the welfare state in an effort to help in the war on poverty.

We paid women that had children out of wedlock and said, we will continue to pay you so long as we don't see the father snooping around.

You can't replace a father with a government check.

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It was mentioned as a book that explored the topic of race relations and was described as containing truths that are difficult to find elsewhere.

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He came on my show seven years ago to discuss it. And I, I mean, I feel like I know it cover to cover now.

Uh, he's brilliant. He's fearless. He's a wall street journal columnist among other things, Manhattan Institute fellow, uh, but really fearless when it comes to the discussion of race and you will hear truths from him that you will hear nowhere else.

And if you don't already love him, you will by the end of our next show.

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It was discussed as a book that provides perspective on the topic of racial disparities in the United States, particularly regarding black Americans.

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And he's the guy who wrote that book, Please Stop Helping Us, which really puts a lot of this in perspective if you want to longer read.

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Victor Davis Hanson

The End of Everything

How Wars Descend into Annihilation

The author discussed his book in the context of the debate between Trump and Biden, and the stakes involved for both candidates. He also talked about the surge of violent crimes against young girls by illegal immigrants, and the left and media playing down the severity of the crisis.

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Trump wisely is finally not playing down expectations for Joe Biden.

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The author discussed his book in the context of the debate between Trump and Biden, and the stakes involved for both candidates. He also talked about the surge of violent crimes against young girls by illegal immigrants, and the left and media playing down the severity of the crisis.

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Trump wisely is finally not playing down expectations for Joe Biden.

It's your fault.

I'm going to do it.

Don't worry, they will not be there.

We're going to get the country back.

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Victor Davis Hanson's book, 'The End of Everything,' was mentioned as being about how wars descend into annihilation; it was set to be released soon and available for pre-order.

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Victor is a senior fellow at the Stanford Hoover Institution. His new book set to be released next up is titled The End of Everything. How wars descend into annihilation. You can pre-order it and support Victor now.

don't forget the book is The End of Everything go order it now

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The book was discussed in relation to the American elites, their perspectives on the world, and their opposition to Donald Trump, while also touching upon Trump's appeal to the working class.

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And then I'm here where I don't see very many people with any.

But the problem is that they became utopian and they came up with these crazy ideas about education, about energy, about race.

And it was all predicated that the real life consequences, whether it was critical legal's just a relief to get away from them because they're very judgmental and yet they're very proud of their generation and they're very critical of the dead.

And when you look at what they've accomplished, and I don't see San Francisco better than it was 30 years ago or 50 years ago, and I don't see the university's Harvard Yale Stanford as pillars of intellectual among these elites, 74% say their finances are getting better compared with 20% of the rest of voters.

The share is 88% among elites who are Ivy League graduates. Their finances are getting better. Yeah, it's awesome. Life under Biden. We love Biden, Alex, the elite gave President Biden an 84% approval rating compared with 40% of elites believe the U.S. provides too much individual freedom.

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The End of Everything was discussed in relation to the decline of various institutions and political polarization, and how it might lead to societal collapse. It was mentioned as a forthcoming book by Victor Davis Hanson, the guest on the podcast.

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How Wars Descend Into Annihilation.

I think most people realize there was not Russian collusion, but there in fact had been collusion with Hillary Clinton's sources to destroy the Trump campaign in 2016.

They were committing lawfare all the time and they never had cases.

They're using the law to pollute and warp politics and go after someone that has, that they otherwise should have gone after politically or they can have the people decide through elections.

It's almost like we're going to destroy democracy to save democracy from Donald Trump.

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Karol Markowicz

Stolen Youth

How Radicals Are Erasing Innocence and Indoctrinating a Generation

Bethany Mandel and Karol Markowicz are the co-authors of the book Stolen Youth. The book was mentioned while discussing doctors who said that medical associations were making it possible for them to lose their licenses if they spoke misinformation about COVID.

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Commentators and co-authors of the fantastic book Stolen Youth Bethany Mandel and Carol Markowicz join me now to discuss all these and more headlines.

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Bethany Mandel and Karol Markowicz are the co-authors of the book Stolen Youth. The book was mentioned while discussing doctors who said that medical associations were making it possible for them to lose their licenses if they spoke misinformation about COVID.

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Commentators and co-authors of the fantastic book Stolen Youth Bethany Mandel and Carol Markowicz join me now to discuss all these and more headlines.

And then that definition of misinformation then spread to misinformation about reproductive rights and you could not give misinformation about reproductive rights if you were in OBGYN.

Episode: Young Americans Praise Bin Laden, and Vivek Ramasw...

The book, 'Stolen Youth,' was discussed as it aligns with the topic of how young people are being indoctrinated and losing touch with American values and history, particularly surrounding the 9/11 attacks.

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Bethany and Carol, thank you both so much for being here today. I just, I, but we have to start with the 9-11 thing. It's just too, it's too much for me.

Joining me now, Bethany Mandel and Carol Markowitz. Bethany is a contributing writer for Deseret News. Carol's a columnist at the New York Post and host of her own podcast, The Carol Markowitz Show. Together, they recently wrote the book Stolen Youth, How Radicals Are Erasing Innocence and Indoctrinating a Generation.

Yeah, I mean, this is exactly why Carol and I wrote Stolen Youth because it's not just in college campuses. It's in elementary schools. It's in middle schools. It's in high schools across the country.

as we've been traveling around to promote Stolen Youth, I've heard from so many parents who are like, I lost my child to this ideology.

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The authors, Bethany Mandel and Karol Markowicz, discussed their book 'Stolen Youth' and the difficult time for Jewish people across the world, particularly in America, due to the rise in antisemitism.

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It's been an extremely tough time. I think Jews across the world are reeling, but I really do think that people like you have been such a bright spot.

Like, did they see what happened on October 7th? Did they forget already what the images that they were shown? Hamas live streamed it.

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It was discussed at a book launch party, where protesters disrupted the event, highlighting the book's theme of the rising intolerance and indoctrination of young people. The book's authors believe that wokeness is harming young minds.

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Stolen Youth, the subtitle is How Radicals Are Erasing and Indoctrinating a Generation.

These people are exactly what our readers don't want our kids turning into, their kids turning into.

...that wokeism is poisoning young brains. It's why they wrote the book.

Episode: DOJ Targets Religious Americans, and NYC Paying BL...

It was mentioned as a new book written by Carol Markowitz and Bethany Mandel, which explores the topic of how radical ideologies are influencing and harming a younger generation.

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And the audience should know they have a book out next week on this topic. It's called Stolen Youth. How radicals are erasing innocence and indoctrinating a generation.

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Jordan B. Peterson

12 Rules for Life

An Antidote to Chaos

Jordan Peterson was investigated by a Canadian professional body for comments on social media and podcasts, including misgendering and deadnaming a celebrity.

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He called now Elliot Page Ellen Page, the name she went by professionally for her entire acting career and by which we all know her.

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Jordan Peterson was investigated by a Canadian professional body for comments on social media and podcasts, including misgendering and deadnaming a celebrity.

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He called now Elliot Page Ellen Page, the name she went by professionally for her entire acting career and by which we all know her.

He called Justin Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister, a prick for this.

He also called Justin Trudeau a puppet.

They're not pouring over the remarks of somebody who's out there saying the most woke, radical, of course, racist stuff that we hear out of the BLM crowd.

It's it's no coincidence, right? They're not pouring over the remarks of somebody who's out there saying the most woke, radical, of course, racist stuff that we hear out of the BLM crowd. That's no problem. That'll get a complete pass. But Jordan Peterson gets targeted. Why? To make an example of him, right? To instill fear.

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It was initially dismissed as a work of a crazy lunatic, but was later found to contain brilliant and agreeable insights by Megyn.

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When 12 Rules for Life came out and I had so many people bring it to me, be like, let's get him. And I was like, OK, what's this about? It's some crazy lunatic saying terrible things. And then I actually read it and I was like, this is brilliant.

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It was mentioned in passing, as the author had recently released a second book. The first book was discussed in relation to meaning and purpose in life, emphasizing responsibility and the importance of family.

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Jordan Peterson on the show and he's just written his second book, the follow up to 12 Rules of Life.

Episode: Jordan Peterson on Radical Honesty, Raising Kids,...

It was mentioned as an international bestseller that sold over 4 million copies, and was a major factor in his rise to fame.

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his massive book that was hugely, hugely popular, 12 Rules for Life, An Antidote to Chaos was an international bestseller.

It's over 4 million sales.

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Matt Murphy

The Book of Murder

A Prosecutor's Journey Through Love and Death

It was mentioned as Matt Murphy's forthcoming book, a prosecutor's journey through love and death, that was due for release in September and available for pre-order.

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His forthcoming book is called The Book of Murder, A Prosecutor's Journey Through Love and Death. And it's out in September and available for pre-order right now.

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It was mentioned as Matt Murphy's forthcoming book, a prosecutor's journey through love and death, that was due for release in September and available for pre-order.

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His forthcoming book is called The Book of Murder, A Prosecutor's Journey Through Love and Death. And it's out in September and available for pre-order right now.

That's my kind of book. I'm definitely ordering and reading that. I recommend you do the same.

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It was discussed at length during the podcast. The book details the author's experience as a prosecutor in California, including his involvement in high-profile cases like the 'Dating Game Killer' case.

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It's called Fellow True Crime Junkies, The Book of Murder, A Prosecutor's Journey Through Love and Death.

The book is out right now. It just hit and it is a fascinating read.

The name of Matt's book is The Book of Murder. It's not about these cases, but the reason Matt can speak so intelligently about these cases is he's a lifelong prosecutor in Orange County.

Some of the worst serial killers on earth put behind bars thanks to Matt and he talks about it in The Book of Murder.

And that brings me to this guy who it's amazing. Cause when I listened to the book, um, it like every dateline I've ever listened to every 2020 I've ever listened to Matt Murphy was the prosecutor in half of these cases.

Episode: Bombshell Diddy Charges, and "Dating Game Killer,"...

The book was described as a fascinating read, detailing the author's experiences as a prosecutor and his encounters with some of the worst serial killers, including the 'Dating Game Killer'. It includes insights into the habits of serial killers and how they operate.

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It's called Fellow True Crime Junkies, The Book of Murder, A Prosecutor's Journey Through Love and Death.

And this is a guy who knows of what he writes because he put the worst prisoners in jail for his entire career.

The book is out right now. It just hit and it is a fascinating read.

Some of the worst serial killers on earth put behind bars thanks to Matt and he talks about it in The Book of Murder.

This story is laid out among many others in The Book of Murder by Matt Murphy, which you should get right now.

Episode: Nick Reiner Defense Ahead, and Brown U. Shooter In...

Matt Murphy was introduced as a former homicide prosecutor and the author of The Book of Murder, highlighting his background in truecrime writing.

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Matt's a former homicide prosecutor and author of the book, The Book of Murder.

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Matt Murphy announced his upcoming memoir detailing his career as a prosecutor, titled The Book of Murder, A Prosecutor's Journey Through Love and Death. He said it would be released in September and was already available for preorder.

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Matt Murphy ... His forthcoming book is called The Book of Murder, A Prosecutor's Journey Through Love and Death. And it's out in September and available for pre-order right now. That's my kind of book. I'm definitely ordering and reading that. I recommend you do the

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Andy Ngo

Unmasked

Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy

It was praised by a member of the band Mumford & Sons, but his endorsement led to criticism and an apology.

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finally had the time to read your important book. You're a brave man

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It was praised by a member of the band Mumford & Sons, but his endorsement led to criticism and an apology.

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finally had the time to read your important book. You're a brave man

over the past few days, I have come to better understand the pain caused by the book I endorsed.

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Paul Holes, the former cold case investigator who helped solve the Golden State Killer case, documented his experience in this book, which was recently released.

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And he is with us here today. Paul, thank you so much for being here.

He was integral in cracking the Golden State Killer case and documents his experience tracking down DeAngelo in a new book just out called Unmasked, My Life Solving America's Cold Cases.

You got to read the book, which you can see the picture of it behind Paul now Unmasked to find out like his early thoughts on DNA from these crime scenes and how could they be helpful?

The book is called Unmasked and it is absolutely riveting.

Episode: Zaid Jilani and Andy Ngo on COVID Truth and Censor...

Andy Ngo discussed his book "Unmasked", which detailed Antifa's tactics and their plan to destroy democracy. He also discussed how Antifa has evolved their strategies and sophistication in the past six months, making them more difficult to infiltrate.

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he's an independent journalist and author of the bestseller Unmasked, Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy.

the result of that is my book Unmasked.

And really very, very little has been done. That's the crazy thing.

Episode: Jocko Willink on Responding to Adversity, Personal...

Jocko's guest Megyn Kelly mentioned a band member who had tweeted about this book, which was about Antifa, and was subsequently attacked by Antifa for it.

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Finally had the time to read your important book. You're a brave man.

Episode: Antifa's Violent Rise and Next Move, with Andy Ngo...

It was described as detailing Antifa's violent extremist movement and radical plan to destroy democracy, with a focus on their anarchist communist ideology and tactics.

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And it's hard to find true experts on this group. And Tifa, I think most of us regular folks don't totally understand it. And you're going to help us understand it.

Tifa, according to your book, you describe it as a violent extremist movement, attacking all kinds of targets under the guise of anti fascism. But what they really want you say is to destroy America.

If you look at their literature, and it's available on all the various think tanks and websites and the social media, and they also give it out out there riots and also when they create autonomous zones.

And they call America a fascist imperialistic state. And they view free markets and freedom of expressions as vectors for fascism to spread.

So they hold a very extreme view, as you see, and they're not just anti freedom of expression, they believe that the response to ideas that they don't like is to respond using violence against their targets.

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Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex

Spare

It was mentioned as a book in which Prince Harry discussed his extensive drug use, which is relevant to his U.S. visa application.

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After all, he admitted to widespread and extensive drug use in his memoir, Spare, a bestselling book on both sides of the Atlantic selling a huge number of copies.

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It was mentioned as a book in which Prince Harry discussed his extensive drug use, which is relevant to his U.S. visa application.

"

After all, he admitted to widespread and extensive drug use in his memoir, Spare, a bestselling book on both sides of the Atlantic selling a huge number of copies.

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Prince Harry's book was discussed as a tell-all with very intimate details. Many thought he needed help, especially with the tone and content of the book.

"

My penis was oscillating between extremely sensitive and borderline traumatized.

I've been trying some home remedies, including one recommended by a friend. She urged me to apply Elizabeth Arden cream. My mom used on her lips. You want me to put that on my toddler? It works Harry, trust me.

I found a tube and the minute I opened it, the smell transported me through time. I thought as if my mother was right there in the room. And I took a smidge and applied it down there.

If the case need arise, someone asked why if that were the case, he hadn't been forced to donate his hair to Prince William.

He's come out now and said, I have enough of me for another book easily, that my original manuscript was 800 pages. And this book is only 400 pages. And all of it was stories about my brother, some about my father, but mostly about my brother, the future king of England.

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Prince Harry's memoir, "Spare," was discussed extensively, focusing on the many accusations he made against his family, his mental health struggles, and the details of his life that he revealed in the book.

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He's promoting his book Spare, right, which is out this week. Comes hits stands officially tomorrow.

In the book, you call this a full scale rupture. Can it be healed?

But every time we ask that question, no one's telling us the specifics or anything.

This all started with them briefing daily against my wife with lies to the point of where my wife and I had to run away from our country, from my country.

I'm just fed up, fed up with being second all the time.

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The memoir was referenced as Harry's January 2023 book that covered much of the same ground as the Netflix docu-series about the couple.

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Netflix reportedly surprised again to learn of Penguin Random House's plans to publish Harry's January 2023 memoir, Spare, covering much of the same ground as the docu-series.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Real Anthony Fauci

Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health (Children’s Health Defense)

It was discussed in relation to Anthony Fauci's belated admission about mask effectiveness, and the book's exploration of the scientific literature on masks was mentioned.

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The very organization that was caught doing gain of function research in that Wuhan lab on our dime the last time that lied about it, they like Peter Daszak, who runs it, lied about it. Anthony Fauci...

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It was discussed in relation to Anthony Fauci's belated admission about mask effectiveness, and the book's exploration of the scientific literature on masks was mentioned.

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The very organization that was caught doing gain of function research in that Wuhan lab on our dime the last time that lied about it, they like Peter Daszak, who runs it, lied about it. Anthony Fauci lied about it to Rand Paul.

EcoHealth Alliance is getting two million dollars more of taxpayer money.

the one that first got me started on the RFK Lane, Jay, was the Real Anthony Fauci.

he admitted to what's it, The New York Times, The New York Times magazine that masks are only 10 percent effective against Covid.

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It was based on a New York Times bestseller of the same name, which was also attempted to be suppressed, but people found it and enjoyed the book regardless.

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It is based off of his New York Times bestseller of the same name, which they also tried to suppress, but the people found it and loved it anyway.

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It was discussed in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic and the demonization of certain treatments like ivermectin, suggesting a hidden agenda behind the narrative.

"

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s book, The Real Anthony Fauci breaks that down in technicolor.

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The book was described as a history of vaccines and how they developed. It was highly controversial, and it was mentioned that it had no reviews in the mainstream media, although it was a bestseller.

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His book, by the way, which I gave a blurb for and I've read now twice, is called The Real Anthony Fauci.

It was the number one bestseller in America for 12 weeks. It was the number two bestseller in America for 16 weeks.

And not a single review, as you said, and not a single reference in any potent media other than yours.

It's really a history book. It's not an opinion book. It's a history book on the history of vaccines and how they've developed.

The citations in that book, The Real Anthony Fauci. I'm an author talking about somebody else's book, by the way, as a humorous note. But anyway, the citation giving up the citations are to The New York Times, to CNN, to ABC, to Newsweek, to Time, to some.

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It was discussed that the book was largely ignored by the media despite being a bestseller, and its main points were summarized, including the author's critique of Dr. Fauci's leadership and financial dealings.

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The book essentially blackballed by the media is nonetheless an enormous hit with the American people, making the best sellers lists of The New York Times, Amazon, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today.

Let's start with the Fauci book, because one of the most interesting things about it is how it's been totally blackballed by basically everyone.

I would characterize Anthony Fauci as kind of the preeminent architect of agency capture of the transfer of NIAID and also its parent agency NIH from a public health agency to an agency that is primarily concerned with drug promotion, with drug development and drug promotion and partnering with the pharmaceutical industry on profit making enterprises.

What I do, my job is to document their conduct. And if you look at his conduct time after time after time, he does things that are consistent with making profits for his partners, which are, you know, these pharmaceutical companies and that even at the direct and clear expense of public health.

I would urge you to read this chapter in my book.

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Andrew Klavan

The House of Love and Death (Cameron Winter Mysteries)

The House of Love and Death is a recently released mystery novel.

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Joining me now, Andrew Claven, host of the Andrew Claven show and author of the recently released mystery novel, The House of Love and Death.

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The House of Love and Death is a recently released mystery novel.

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Joining me now, Andrew Claven, host of the Andrew Claven show and author of the recently released mystery novel, The House of Love and Death.

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The book was discussed, and the author joined the podcast to talk about Hollywood's hypocrisy.

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Well, first of all, great to see you, Megan. And I thought that was a fantastic opening. I thought you went a little easy on George Stephanopoulos, to be honest with you.

He is completely untouched.

And the fact that- And she has to believe everyone else. The implication, of course, Andrew, is that she must believe E. Jean Carroll.

That's OK, that you're not anti-holding rapists accountable if you don't happen to believe her. It's the left that tells us we have to believe all women.

And I just think the way that Trump is being treated has elevated him in ways that the left must not have foreseen or they wouldn't have done it.

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It was described as a good Christmas gift and Andrew Klavan discussed its relevance to the topic of free speech and the state of universities.

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Good Christmas gift. Check it out.

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It was discussed as a good Christmas gift, and Andrew Klavan explained how the book relates to the topic of free speech on college campuses.

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Good Christmas gift. Check it out.

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It was discussed as one of the best books the author had written, detailing a former killer's attempt to become good in a corrupt society, exploring themes of forgiveness and the search for truth and love.

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I'm really I think it's one of the best books I ever wrote.

Basically, you know, in the 2000s, I started watching all what was called the second golden age of TV. And I noticed that all it was were antiheroes, the Sopranos, Breaking Bad, The Shield, one bad guy after another.

And the funny thing was, I'd been writing characters like that for 10 years all through the 90s. I wrote a character in True Crime was just like that. It was played by Clint Eastwood in the movies.

And so the Cameron Wynton series is about a guy who's been a killer. He's been a bad guy. And he's now trying to find a way back to being a good guy. And he's doing it in a society that's falling apart.

And The House of Love and Death is about a family that's wiped out. And he goes to investigate this and he finds an entire community that has become corrupt. It's corrupt not only within itself, it's corrupt from the top down things that the president is doing are corrupting the society around it.

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Kristi Noem

Not My First Rodeo

Lessons from the Heartland

It was discussed at length due to the author's controversial stories and writing style, especially about killing her dog and other incidents described in the book.

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I met with Kim Jong-un and I stared him down.

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It was discussed at length due to the author's controversial stories and writing style, especially about killing her dog and other incidents described in the book.

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I met with Kim Jong-un and I stared him down.

Cricket was a wire hair pointer about 14 months old and she had come to us from a home that had struggled with her aggressive personality.

I hated that dog.

She was less than worthless to us as a hunting dog. At that moment, I realized I had to put her down.

I got out my gun, grabbed cricket's leash and I let her out into the pasture and down into the gravel pit. It was not a good idea.

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Kristi Noem's book was released today. She claimed she met Kim Jong-un and stared him down, but that was a lie. It was in her own voice, but they had to pull that part from the audiobook. She also lied about a meeting with Emmanuel Macron.

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Now they've had to pull all that from the audio book. It'll be on the bookshelves in Barnes and Noble and elsewhere today because they couldn't get it out of the written book, but it's out of the electronic.

I don't have conversations about my conversations with world leaders. I've been working on policy for 30 years, Jesse, and that's what most people don't remember about me is I'm old. I'm a mom, I'm a grandma. I've got three little grandbabies.

It's kind of a big deal. Did you correct it then? Were you embarrassed? Did you go back through tooth and comb over your entire ghost written memoir to make sure there were no other errors? Because you also appear to have lied about a meeting with Emmanuel Macron. How many lies are there in this book? And why should we believe you on anything, especially now your revisionist history about why you really shot your puppy, which she's now claiming the dog was basically a serial killer and not her.

And I'm actually writing it unlike people that have all the ghost writers do it. I'm actually writing, writing my entire book, but the idea that the way to respond to the pressure on this is to almost be indignant and act like she's protecting sources and methods.

This is not some theory. We all know what the game plan was here. She's writing this memoir, why not say, I mean, did she cry? Did she cry after she had to shoot her own dog? Obviously not, because she hated the dog. So she shot the dog in anger. Is that the kind of decision that you make when you're in a bad mood? I'm going to go kill the family dog and live with her for 14 months.

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It was mentioned that the book by Kristi Noem, the governor of South Dakota, offers insights into her handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and other political issues.

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She's got a great book out now called Not My First Rodeo, which is a great read.

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The book's author, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, was mentioned in the context of her leadership style during the COVID-19 pandemic, where she emphasized trusting the people rather than relying on government mandates.

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She was one of the few. She was bold. And it was because of these first principles she knew is just as a person who would lead saying trust the people, you know, trust the people and the actual people.

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Kristi Noem's book was discussed, particularly her upbringing and how it influenced her leadership. The book also touched on the COVID-19 pandemic and her decision to keep South Dakota open.

"

Congrats on your new book out today, Not My First Rodeo, Lessons from the Heartland.

I think people who know you and like you are going to love the book, and I think people who are just wanting to know you better really will because you're very open in the book about your hardships, your challenges, who you were as a person and a young woman before you ever thought about running for office.

You were doing things very differently during COVID.

And you write in the book that this was a this was a matter of what you call first principles.

And I think this book is going to become very relevant over the next year as they lead up to twenty twenty four.

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Michael Knowles

Speechless

Controlling Words, Controlling Minds

The book was mentioned briefly as Megyn Kelly alluded to a point about the First Amendment, referencing a point she made previously in the book.

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Of course, you know, I put this out in my book Speechless that even if we were talking about the First Amendment here, the First Amendment has always had all sorts of limits around it...

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The book was mentioned briefly as Megyn Kelly alluded to a point about the First Amendment, referencing a point she made previously in the book.

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Of course, you know, I put this out in my book Speechless that even if we were talking about the First Amendment here, the First Amendment has always had all sorts of limits around it, particularly for this kind of speech going back to the founding of our country.

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Michael Knowles' book "Speechless" was mentioned in relation to the manipulation of language and its impact on consciousness, particularly surrounding the transgender debate.

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Well, this is why the left focuses so much on language. I wrote a whole book on this called Speechless Controlling Words, Controlling Minds.

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It was mentioned in the context of how the left manipulates language to win debates before they even begin, exemplified by the use of terms like 'undocumented dreamer' vs. 'illegal alien'.

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They manipulate language so that they can win the debate before the debate ever begins.

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It was described as a book about words, and was providentially relevant to the current climate of political correctness and speech.

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You mentioned you're having a book come out. Is this one actually going to have words?

Well, you know, Megan, I decided after my bestselling blank magnum opus, Reasons to Vote for Democrats, I thought it would be a curious challenge to write a book with words.

So the title of that book is Speechless.

It is in a way providential, I guess, that the book happens to be about exactly what is going on right now, how we got here through this political correctness regime,

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Michael Knowles mentioned that he had authored a book titled Speechless, which examines the limits of the First Amendment.

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I wrote a whole book called Speechless about the limits of the First Amendment.

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Alan Dershowitz

War Against the Jews

How to End Hamas Barbarism

The book was discussed in relation to the Fani Willis disqualification case, particularly concerning her testimony and possible perjury, which Dershowitz heavily criticized.

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The real issue was whether they should be prosecuted this bar prosecuted for purgey for conspiracy for obstruction of justice nobody watching those testimony could believe a word of that.

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The book was discussed in relation to the Fani Willis disqualification case, particularly concerning her testimony and possible perjury, which Dershowitz heavily criticized.

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The real issue was whether they should be prosecuted this bar prosecuted for purgey for conspiracy for obstruction of justice nobody watching those testimony could believe a word of that.

I mean you have these things of the cell towers showing that he's near her house at 10 o'clock at night that he leaves it for in the morning they were not playing scrabble and this was well before she hired him at seven hundred thousand dollars if this judge believes them.

It will really disserve the interests of justice everybody knows that they're lying and therefore there is a real conflict of interest but I suspect the judges not going to have the courage to define that maybe he'll find that.

Maybe he'll find the parent conflict or possible conflict or an appearance but that may not be enough and the Georgia law so it's Georgia that's on trial now it's the judges on trial and we're a long way from Donald Trump and his co-defendants being on trial.

Alan's latest book is titled as he mentioned there War Against the Jews how to end Hamas barbarism maybe Senator Chuck Schumer should read it up next

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Alan Dershowitz, the author of 'War Against the Jews', joined the discussion to provide his constitutional law expertise on the federalist battle between Texas and the Biden administration.

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Joining me now to discuss the legal ramifications of what's happening and what might happen in Texas as they take on the federal government at the border, Alan Dershowitz, constitutional law expert and professor emeritus at Harvard Law School. He's also the author...

Can't get enough of that story and read his latest book War Against the Jews.

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The book, set for release in December, was discussed as a summary and analysis of the current Israel-Hamas conflict, as well as a look into the future of the conflict.

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Now he's written the upcoming book War Against the Jews. How to End Hamas Barbarism, which is set to be released in December.

No, I started on October 7th. I actually violated my religious principles and worked on Saturday and began writing the book, called my publisher on the 8th.

And I wrote the book. Yeah, you know, fairly. What happened on October 7th and Israel's reaction to it, what's going on on campuses, what's going on all around the world.

And I think it's a pretty good summary and analysis of and forecasts about where we're going from here.

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Josh Rogin

Chaos Under Heaven

Trump, Xi, and the Battle for the Twenty-First Century

It was discussed in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic origins and the role of 'experts' and scientists in shaping public understanding and narratives regarding the lab leak theory.

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We're two and a half years into this pandemic and we still don't know how it began.

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It was discussed in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic origins and the role of 'experts' and scientists in shaping public understanding and narratives regarding the lab leak theory.

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We're two and a half years into this pandemic and we still don't know how it began.

They say different things to themselves in private than they do in public.

They attack anyone as a conspiracy theorist who doesn't agree with their point of view.

They are constantly engaged in exaggerating the data and the science that they are so expert in using to project something onto society, which is disingenuous, which is that there's firm evidence that this thing emerged from the market, which we simply don't know.

If it's true, all of these people have a lot to answer for and they don't want to answer for it.

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It was mentioned in relation to the ongoing pandemic and the start of the pandemic, and its origins in China. It was said to challenge the narrative that the Chinese government had fed to the world about COVID.

"

He's here to talk China and COVID and much, much more.

He wrote the book on COVID, how it got started, challenging the narrative that had been fed to us by the Chinese.

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It was discussed that the book contained a lot of information about the origins of COVID-19 and was recommended to listeners.

"

Well worth your time. Buy that book. You will not be sorry. You'll learn more there than you learn in any newspaper on the origin of COVID-19.

It seems like you read my book, Chaos Under Heaven, which had a lot of this information in it.

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It was discussed as a book that highlighted the importance of investigating the lab leak theory surrounding COVID-19, and the author was praised for being ahead of the curve on the topic.

"

You literally wrote the book on this, Chaos Under Heaven, Trump, Xi in the Battle for the 21st Century, in which you very seriously said, can we please take a hard look at the lab leaks theory?

And let me tell you all the reasons why that makes sense. And you were on our show in April saying, let me walk you through it.

Since then, the dam has broken.

And it appears right that these scientists are conflicted and are protecting their own butts and not ours.

It's about the fact that the party is in control of everything and that governs our relationships with China.

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The book provides a balanced perspective on the COVID crisis, exploring the possibility of the virus's origin from a lab in Wuhan.

"

Josh Rogin is a columnist for The Washington Post and the author of a new book called Chaos Under Heaven, Trump, Xi and the Battle for the 21st Century.

And this is a very hard, fair and balanced look at how the COVID crisis actually began, where it actually came from.

And basically, you know, what I lay out in the book is that there's plenty of evidence to support the still unproven theory that COVID-19 originated as from an accidental leak from one of the labs in Wuhan that was doing what we call gain of function research.

And if you're if you love Trump, then you're going to have to reckon with that.

The book is called Chaos Under Heaven, Trump, Xi and the Battle for the 21st Century.

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Gavin Newsom

Young Man in a Hurry

A Memoir of Discovery

The transcript reported that Gavin Newsom's memoir, Young Man in a Hurry, was set to be released in February after a delay due to wildfires.

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His memoir was originally set to release last May, delayed reportedly due to the wildfires. Now, Gavin Newsom's memoir will hit in February. The title, Young Man in a Hurry, A Memoir...

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The transcript reported that Gavin Newsom's memoir, Young Man in a Hurry, was set to be released in February after a delay due to wildfires.

"

His memoir was originally set to release last May, delayed reportedly due to the wildfires. Now, Gavin Newsom's memoir will hit in February. The title, Young Man in a Hurry, A Memoir of Discovery.

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The memoir was announced as a strategically timed release by Governor Gavin Newsom, slated to hit bookstores in February.

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Newsom ... releasing a strategically timed memoir titled Young Man in a Hurry, A Memoir of Discovery, hitting bookstores in February.

This, this is not the book you'd expect me to write. It's a story about the people that for, well, better or worse, make us who we are, made me who I am. The hopes that drive us forward, the failures that send us reeling, and the immense burden of grief and regret.

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Megyn Kelly noted that Gavin Newsom was promoting his new memoir, Young Man in a Hurry, while trying to portray himself as a lowSAT, poorbackground individual.

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He was promoting his new memoir, Young Man in a Hurry.

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Megyn Kelly said Gavin Newsom had a new book titled Young Man in a Hurry, describing it as a memoir where he recalled his dyslexia and his mother's attempts to console him during his school struggles.

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He also has a new book, Young Man in a Hurry. In it, he recalls having dyslexia and how his mother Tessa tried to console him over his struggles in school, saying it was okay to be average.

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Megyn explained that Gavin Newsom bought his way onto the bestseller list by offering Young Man in a Hurry to donors.

"

He rolled out this intriguing offer to his formidable email list of supporters. Donate anything to my political group, and I will send you a copy of my book, Young Man in a Hurry, a memoir of discovery.

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Peter Attia MD

Outlive

The Science and Art of Longevity

The book "Outlived" was mentioned as a New York Times bestseller that discussed public health and the growing strain in American culture. The book was written by Peter Atilla who was a guest on the show.

"

You remember Peter Atilla when he came on this show? He wrote the book Outlived. It was on the New York Times bestseller list, I think for 14 months.

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The book "Outlived" was mentioned as a New York Times bestseller that discussed public health and the growing strain in American culture. The book was written by Peter Atilla who was a guest on the show.

"

You remember Peter Atilla when he came on this show? He wrote the book Outlived. It was on the New York Times bestseller list, I think for 14 months.

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The book "Outlived" was written by Peter Atilla and discusses the growing strain in American culture regarding public health, specifically the concerns about processed foods, seed oils, and the medical complex.

"

You remember Peter Atilla when he came on this show? He wrote the book "Outlived".

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It was discussed as a New York Times bestseller that focuses on longevity, health, and prevention of chronic diseases, with practical tips and approaches to health and wellness.

"

He's got a new book out, which you must buy. It's so good. It's number one right now on the New York Times bestseller list for nonfiction and for a reason.

It's called Outlive, the science and art of longevity. And it is a number one New York Times bestseller, which is not easy to do.

And you do get lots of very practical, useful tips, but it's, it's an education on how to think about your life and your wellness.

I think that you set it up beautifully when you started the book with the egg story.

And there's a reason that it's number one on the New York Times. I mean, this is legit.

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The conversation referenced the book as something the speaker had read a portion of, mentioning it in the context of health and longevity advice.

"

I've read part of Outlive. Yeah. I think it's in the introduction.

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Abigail Shrier

Bad Therapy

Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up

Megyn discussed how it examines the over-therapization of children in schools, criticizing the lack of qualifications of some therapists and the focus on trauma.

"

And she's followed it up now with Bad Therapy and it's out right now.

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Megyn discussed how it examines the over-therapization of children in schools, criticizing the lack of qualifications of some therapists and the focus on trauma.

"

And she's followed it up now with Bad Therapy and it's out right now.

It takes a hard look at the over-therapization of children.

And you know, I'm very pro-therapy. I've been to lots of therapy. She's got some questions in there about adult therapy as well, but it's about how we're therapizing these children now in school with non-trained, you know, armchair therapists who don't have any sort of appropriate degree who are also really into trauma porn.

So, you know, every day at school now the teacher's like, okay, think of a trauma and how did you handle it?

And they're trying to bring the child back to something terrible that happened to him or her, which in and of itself is not great for them.

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Sheffield references Abigail Shire's book The Bad Therapy, which discusses how bad therapy is divorced from spirituality and the Judeo-Christian foundation.

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in Abigail Shire's book she talks about the Bad Therapy the Bad Therapy is divorced from spirituality divorced from the Judeo-Christian foundation

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Todd Rose

Collective Illusions

Conformity, Complicity, and the Science of Why We Make Bad Decisions

It was mentioned in the context of the idea that many people's views may not be as much in the minority as they believe, because they are afraid to speak up due to group mentality.

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Maybe your views aren't so minority. Maybe they are majority because people are afraid to espouse them.

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It was mentioned in the context of the idea that many people's views may not be as much in the minority as they believe, because they are afraid to speak up due to group mentality.

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Maybe your views aren't so minority. Maybe they are majority because people are afraid to espouse them.

Episode: Smug CNN, Silencing Speech, and Misguided Biden, w...

It explores the science behind why humans make bad decisions and how conformity and complicity can lead to collective illusions, which were discussed in the context of social media and groupthink.

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Collective Illusions, Conformity, Complicity and the Science of Why We Make Bad Decisions is out this week.

compromising personal integrity for the sake of belonging wears away at one's self esteem.

we have to commit to this. We have to recognize that being true to ourselves and true about ourselves to other people isn't just good for us. It is. It may be the most important thing you can do to the group that matters most to you.

Am I crazy? Or did the entire country go crazy almost overnight?

we have to find the moral courage to be honest with each other about what we think, and we've got to have the civic courage to make it safe for other people to do so as well.

Episode: Smug CNN, Silencing Speech, and Misguided Biden, w...

It explored the science behind why people make bad decisions, specifically discussing conformity and complicity, and the role of social media and authority in shaping our choices.

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Collective Illusions, Conformity, Complicity and the Science of Why We Make Bad Decisions is out this week.

compromising personal integrity for the sake of belonging wears away at one's self esteem.

Collective Illusions, Conformity, Complicity, and the Science of Why We Make Bad Decisions.

Episode: Smug CNN, Silencing Speech, and Misguided Biden, w...

It explored the science behind why people make bad decisions, focusing on conformity and the phenomenon of collective illusions, particularly in the context of social media.

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Collective Illusions, Conformity, Complicity, and the Science of Why We Make Bad Decisions

compromising personal integrity for the sake of belonging wears away at one's self esteem

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