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George Orwell

1984

The book was cited as a well‑known Orwell work, noted for being less frequently referenced than Animal Farm. It was described as a classic text that introduced ideas about censorship as a step toward totalitarianism, and the hosts mentioned being raised reading it in school. Overall, the discussion treated the title as a familiar cultural reference rather than a specific recommendation.

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The book was mentioned as a classic text that taught about censorship as a first step towards totalitarianism. It was referenced as something the speakers were raised reading.

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And everybody knew that everybody, you know, you and I were raised reading Orwell and Alex Huxley and, you know, Robert Heinlein and Alex Anderson, and all of these other books that were part of classical literature that was taught in every American classroom.

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The program mentioned 1984 as another wellknown George Orwell novel, noting it is less frequently referenced than Animal Farm.

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So there's this scene in Animal Farm, it's the last scene in the novel, the famous George Orwell novel, the one less referred to than 1984, but in some ways a lot better.

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The book was referenced as a classic example of a totalitarian novel when discussing the dangers of censorship and authoritarian control.

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I think that a totalitarian novel like 1984 illustrates exactly what we're talking about.

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The speaker listed 1984 among the books he suggested people read.

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Read the Gulag Archipelago. Read 1984. Read Brave New World.

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He read the 75th anniversary edition of 1984 and discussed its introduction and foreword.

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I picked up the 75th anniversary edition of 1984, approved by the Orwell estate. It's the official edition.

He wasn't just extrapolating historical trends; he was giving us a worstcase scenario for group think over person think.

Episode: Harmeet Dhillon’s War on the Discrimination Agains...

The book was cited as an example of a story illustrating total lack of privacy and totalitarian government control.

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You can't have freedom if you don't have privacy. 1984, you may recall, is a story about a total lack of privacy and a totally omnipresent government. Totalitarianism begins with no privacy.

Episode: Shawn Ryan: Biden’s Cancer, Kash & Bongino on Epst...

They noted that the Hillsdale College course taught lessons from George Orwell's 1984, describing it as still relevant today.

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In Hillsdale College's free online course, Totalitarian Novels, Hillsdale President Larry Arnn teaches us lessons from classic novels like George Orwell's 1984 that are as relevant today as ever.

Episode: Sam Bankman-Fried on Life in Prison With Diddy, an...

The host highlighted that classic totalitarian novels like George Orwell's 1984 remain relevant today and can inspire hope and guidance against tyranny.

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They speak of darkness and danger but totalitarian novels also give us hope, showing us how to defend our society from the horrors of tyranny. In Hillsdale College's free online course Totalitarian novels, Hillsdale president Larry Arn teaches us lessons from classic novels like George Orwell's 1984 that are as relevant today as ever.

Episode: Glenn Greenwald: Dangerous New Escalation in Russi...

It was brought up alongside Animal Farm to illustrate Orwell's commentary on totalitarianism versus more subtle forms of control.

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George Orwell in the preface to Animal Farm wrote - actually it's 1984 - wrote an essay where he was essentially saying that overt totalitarianism of the kind that was taking place in the Soviet Union is repressive, but it's not nearly as effective as subtle repression.

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It was mentioned as a comparison to Animal Farm, noting that while 1984 often receives more attention, the speaker considered Animal Farm the superior work.

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1984 gets all the attention but Animal Farm is better.

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George Orwell

Animal Farm

George Orwell (Macmillan Collector's Library)

The hosts referenced the title while discussing the corruption of revolutionary ideals, describing the final scene where the pigs and the men became indistinguishable as a symbol of betrayal. They also cited Orwell's preface to illustrate the contrast between overt totalitarianism and subtler forms of repression. Both episodes used the book to support their political analysis rather than to promote it directly.

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The hosts recapped the final scene of Animal Farm, describing how the pigs and the men were playing cards together and eventually became indistinguishable, symbolising the corruption of the original revolutionary movement.

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So there's this scene in Animal Farm, it's the last scene in the novel, the famous George Orwell novel, the one less referred to than 1984, but in some ways a lot better. And there's this scene where the pigs and the men are playing cards at a table.

And in the final scene, the other animals are gathered outside the house, nose is pressed against the glass, and the pigs are sitting, basically partying with the men. And for a moment they become indistinguishable. You can't tell the pig from the man, they've melded into one.

Episode: Glenn Greenwald: Dangerous New Escalation in Russi...

It was referenced when discussing Orwell's preface, noting that Orwell wrote an essay that contrasted the overt totalitarianism of the Soviet Union with subtler forms of repression.

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George Orwell in the preface to Animal Farm wrote - actually it's 1984 - wrote an essay where he was essentially saying that overt totalitarianism of the kind that was taking place in the Soviet Union is repressive, but it's not nearly as effective as subtle repression.

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Animal Farm was referenced as a classic novel being adapted into a film, praised for its commentary on human nature and totalitarian power.

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It's a new film adaptation of George Orwell's amazing novel Animal Farm. 1984 gets all the attention, but Animal Farm is better.

The movie follows Lucky, a young pig whose curiosity encouraged guide viewers through the farm's rise and fall. We see hope, betrayal, and above all, the danger of totalitarian power.

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It was highlighted as the source material for an upcoming movie adaptation and praised for its lasting impact on generations of American schoolchildren.

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the coolest movie we can imagine. It's a new film adaptation of George Orwell's amazing novel Animal Farm. 1984 gets all the attention but Animal Farm is better.

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The host used the novel as a metaphor, saying the situation resembled the final scene of Animal Farm where the farmers and pigs gather together.

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This is the last scene in Animal Farm where the farmers and the pigs are like getting together.

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Scott Horton

Enough Already

Time to End the War on Terrorism

Dave Smith highlighted Scott Horton's "Enough Already" as a phenomenal, comprehensive account of the war on terror from Jimmy Carter through Donald Trump, noting he had received an advanced copy. He praised the book's depth and the author's insight, indicating he would eagerly share it with listeners. The discussion conveyed strong endorsement of the work.

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Scott Horton was noted as the author of "Enough Already", a book covering the war on terror from Jimmy Carter through Donald Trump, and he was said to be writing another book on the war in Ukraine.

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he wrote the book Enough Already which is about the war on terror from Jimmy Carter all the way through Donald Trump and he's currently writing a book on the war in Ukraine

Episode: Dave Smith: Tim Walz, Trump vs. Rogan, and Who Is...

It was described as a phenomenal book about the war on terror from Jimmy Carter's presidency through to Donald Trump's. An advanced copy of the book was mentioned.

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He wrote the book Enough Already, which is about the book about the terror, the war on terror from Jimmy Carter all the way through Donald Trump.

and he's currently writing a book on the war in Ukraine, which I got an advanced copy of it's phenomenal.

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It was described as a phenomenal book about the war on terror from Jimmy Carter's presidency to Donald Trump's, and the speaker had an advanced copy of it.

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Scott Horton, who's totally brilliant, you should have him on man he's a he was like Justin Ramondo's disciple just like he's antiwar.com and he's just like IQ off the charts he wrote the book Enough Already which is about the book about the terror the war on terror from Jimmy Carter all the way through Donald Trump and he's currently writing a book on the war in Ukraine which I got an advanced copy of it's phenomenal I can't wait to send this to you when it comes out it's so good it's called provoked

Episode: Scott Horton: Coups, WMDs, & CIA – A Deep Dive Int...

Horton argued that the endless war on terror should be ended and called for a clear stop to U.S. interventions.

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You've written a book on it, Enough Already.

Episode: Dave Smith: Debating Douglas Murray, the “Woke Rig...

He declared that "Enough Already" was the best book ever written on the terror wars.

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His book Enough Already is the best book that's been written on the terror wars.

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Zbigniew Brzezinski

The Grand Chessboard

American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives

The book was cited by Tucker Carlson (with input from Jeffrey Sachs) as a well‑written but fundamentally flawed analysis of U.S. strategy, especially regarding American dominance, NATO expansion, and the effort to contain Russia. While the hosts praised its insightfulness, they argued that its conclusions were entirely wrong.

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Episode: Jeffrey Sachs: Ukraine/Russia Dangerous New Escala...

The book was mentioned as a wellwritten but fundamentally wrong analysis of U.S. strategy, used to illustrate how the United States planned to contain Russia.

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I would say ... And his book, The Grand Chessboard, is very well written and fundamentally wrong.

Episode: Jeffrey Sachs: Tulsi Gabbard’s Confirmation, and t...

The book was called very good and insightful but also criticized as "all wrong," focusing on American dominance and NATO expansion.

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By Zbigniew Brzezinski. And many of you have probably read it called The Grand Chessboard. He could have called it the game of risk. It would have been a little bit more accurate. It was about how to make American dominance in the world, with a chapter about expanding NATO to Ukraine and Europe's eastward expansion. Very good book, good in that it's insightful, terrible book in that it's all wrong.

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Brzezinski's book was cited as arguing that separating Ukraine from Russia would prevent Russia from ever becoming a Eurasian superpower again.

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And what Brzezinski says in The Grand Chessboard is that if you can separate Ukraine from Russia, then Russia will never be a Eurasian superpower again.

Episode: Jeffrey Sachs: The Inevitable War With Iran, and B...

He referenced Brzezinski's 1997 book The Grand Chessboard, which advocated expanding NATO and Europe eastward and examined how Russia would likely react.

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And what he said was in his book, The Grand Chessboard in 1997, we should expand NATO eastward. We should expand Europe eastward.

Brzezinski spends a whole chapter, what will Russia do? He asked if Russia would ever align with China or Iran, concluding it wouldn't.

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Dale Bredesen

The End of Alzheimer's

The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline

The host highlighted the book as a key source showing that lifestyle changes can reverse Alzheimer's symptoms, urging listeners to read it as essential guidance. He described it as the most effective reversal protocol ever conducted and recommended it for everyone interested in preventing cognitive decline.

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The conversation highlighted Dr. Dale Bredesen's book as a key source showing that lifestyle changes can reverse Alzheimer's symptoms, recommending it as essential reading.

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The End of Alzheimer's, which everyone should read. Dr. Dale Bredesen, many others who have shown that we can reverse the symptoms of...

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The book was highlighted as an effective guide for reversing Alzheimer's symptoms through lifestyle changes.

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The End of Alzheimer's, which everyone should read.

He wrote The End of Alzheimer's, which everyone should read. It's the most effective reversal protocol ever conducted.

Episode: Dr. Mark Hyman: Everything You're Eating Is Toxic,...

Bredesen outlined a comprehensive approach to prevent and reverse Alzheimer's disease by addressing root causes.

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Dale Bredesen has written a book called The End of Alzheimer's and documenting that we have to get to the root causes.

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Lin Johnson

The Book of John (The Smart Guide to the Bible Series)

The Bible was discussed extensively throughout the podcast, with specific references made to the books of Revelation, Daniel, Matthew, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Corinthians, Ephesians, and Proverbs. Various passages were quoted and analyzed to support the guest's arguments about spiritual warfare and the end times.

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if my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.

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The Bible was discussed extensively throughout the podcast, with specific references made to the books of Revelation, Daniel, Matthew, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Corinthians, Ephesians, and Proverbs. Various passages were quoted and analyzed to support the guest's arguments about spiritual warfare and the end times.

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if my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.

if my people will repent, if my people will turn from their wicked ways, not the devil's people.

we wrestle not with flesh and blood, but with principalities and powers and the rulers of spiritual darkness of this earth, of this world.

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He said that the Bible was one of the three books that built the nation.

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There are three books that built this nation, the Bible, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.

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Donald Trump was asked what his favorite book of the Bible was, revealing his confusion about the Bible's component books.

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what's your favorite book of the Bible? Which he says, with some confusion, well, the Bible may be unaware there are component books to it.

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Jonathan Haidt

The Happiness Hypothesis

Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom

Mike Cernovich cited the title while discussing the pursuit of meaning and happiness, noting that happiness is an indirect result of meaningful actions rather than a direct goal. He described the book as a great resource for understanding this perspective, and both episodes used it to illustrate their points about personal fulfillment.

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Referenced as a book about happiness, suggesting that it is not a destination but rather an indirect outcome of meaningful actions.

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There's a great book on The Happiness Hypothesis.

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He referenced Haidt's book while discussing meaning and how people chase happiness.

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Jonathan Haidt wrote a book, The Happiness Hypothesis.

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They mentioned the book while discussing meaning, noting it as a reference they had read.

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I think there's a book, Jonathan Haidt wrote a book, The Happiness Hypothesis.

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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

The Gulag Archipelago

The book was highlighted as essential reading, placed alongside classics like 1984 and Brave New World for its profound insights. Both the host and Charlie Kirk urged listeners to add it to their reading lists, emphasizing its importance for understanding oppression. Their recommendations framed the title as a must‑read for anyone interested in historical and political awareness.

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The speaker recommended reading this book, suggesting it offers profound insights.

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Read The Gulag Archipelago, read 1984, read Brave New World.

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The speaker urged listeners to read The Gulag Archipelago as part of a list of recommended books.

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Read The Gulag Archipelago. Read 1984. Read Brave New World.

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The host mentioned reading Solzhenitsyn's work, noting that it claims the first concentration camps were invented by the Soviets, contradicting the claim that the British invented them during the Boer War.

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I recently read The Gulag Archipelago and Solzhenitsyn writes in there that the first concentration camps were invented by the Soviets.

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Rick Warren

The Purpose Driven Life

What on Earth Am I Here For?

The book was highlighted by Buckley Carlson, who described it as a wise work that he and his brother found impactful, and by Russell Brand, who said he read it after being moved by Warren’s candid discussion of his son’s suicide, noting its honest and unpretentious tone. Both guests presented it as a meaningful and insightful read for dealing with deep personal challenges.

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Russell Brand mentioned reading this book after seeing Pastor Rick Warren talk about his son's suicide; he was struck by Warren's honesty and lack of pride in the face of immense grief.

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I read that book, the Pastor Rick Warren book, Purpose Driven Life, because I saw him talking about his son taking his own life, and I saw the way that he spoke about that and how unabashed and unapologetic he was and how he was just in the pain of it without any sort of pride or...

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He highlighted Rick Warren's Purpose Driven Life as a wise work that he and his brother listened to, noting its impactful teachings.

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Rick Warren, who wrote Purpose Driven Life, started listening to his podcasts. And boy, is he wise.

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Mentioned as a bestselling Christian book, noted for having sold around 30million copies.

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He sent me a video and then I see Rick Warren. I didn't know that Purpose Driven Life sold 30 million.

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Norman Ohler

Blitzed

Drugs in the Third Reich

The book was highlighted as a notable source that traces the origins of drugs such as Adderall to Nazi Germany, noting how Merck developed the precursor for German soldiers. Tucker Carlson and Calley Means both referenced it while discussing the historical roots of modern pharmaceuticals and their impact on children. The discussion conveyed that the book offers a detailed account of the connection between wartime drug development and today’s prescriptions.

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Tucker Carlson referenced Blitzed as a notable book that discusses the historical origins of drugs like Adderall and their ties to Nazi Germany.

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There's a great book called Blitzed about this, but Merck developed the precursor to Adderall in order to give to German soldiers.

Episode: Calley & Casey Means: The Truth About Ozempic, the...

The hosts referred to the book as a great resource on the historical ties between nicotine and modern drug development.

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there's a great book called Blitzed about this, but Merck developed the precursor to Adderall in order to give to German soldiers.

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The book, mentioned in passing, discusses the history of Adderall and its origins in Nazi Germany as a tool to increase aggression in soldiers; it was later widely prescribed, alongside SSRIs, to children.

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if you read the book Blitzed actually traces the history. Adderall was developed by Nazi Germany as a tool for Nazi soldiers to be more aggressive and now is prescribed widely along with SSRIs to kids.

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Claire Provost

Silent Coup

How Corporations Overthrew Democracy

In three episodes, guest Geoff Shepard cited Silent Coup: How Corporations Overthrew Democracy as a source for his theory that a CIA honey‑trap involving John Dean’s girlfriend motivated the Watergate break‑in. The show used the book to support the speculation but did not otherwise endorse it, presenting it as background for the narrative.

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J.D. Vance

Hillbilly Elegy

In the episode, the title was brought up while discussing J.D. Vance's background and how the left had framed his story over time. The host emphasized criticism that Vance was profiting from his upbringing and disparaging his own community, describing the book as a self‑serving narrative. The overall tone was negative, treating the book as a point of critique.

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Megyn Kelly referenced J.D. Vance's book, "Hillbilly Elegy," in the context of his background and how it had been viewed differently over time by those on the left.

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I've got to play a little bit of this because I'd love to get your reaction. Here he is. J.D. Vance is a phony. He's fake. I mean, he first says that Donald Trump is like Hitler and now he's acting like he's Lincoln. I mean, the problem with J.D. Vance is he has no conviction, but I guess his running mate has 34. He claims to be from Eastern Kentucky, tries to write a book about it to profit off our people. And then he calls us lazy and this makes me angry, but it especially makes me angry about our people in Eastern Kentucky.

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The book was cited as a reference to illustrate JD Vance's personal background and perspective on economic hardship, noting that his experience informed his views on the gold and monetary system discussion.

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if you haven't watched Hillbilly Elegy or read the book Hillbilly Elegy he understands that it's an intuitive level ...

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Edward Gibbon

The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Penguin Classics)

Mike Cernovich mentioned purchasing the three‑volume set and called it the single most boring treatment ever written, though he noted it was very well written and kept returning to it. The hosts discussed the work as a dull but expertly crafted historical account.

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He bought the threevolume set, called it the single most boring treatment ever written, and managed to read three of the six volumes.

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I bought Gibbons, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. All three volumes. The single most boring treatment ever written.

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The speakers said they bought all three volumes, found the work the single most boring treatment ever written yet very well written, and kept reading it multiple times.

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I bought Gibbons, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. All three volumes. The single most boring treatment ever written. And it's very well written though. I just kept reading and reading and reading...

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Casey Means MD

Good Energy

The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health

During the episode, Tucker Carlson and the Means siblings discussed the book as an exposé of the toxic food system and the simple reasons behind the nation’s worsening health, noting its potential to influence public discourse. They highlighted its insights into chronic diseases and praised it as a powerful, recommended read for understanding the health crisis.

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The hosts praised the book as a powerful expos on why Americans are getting sicker and recommended it for its insight into the health crisis.

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we are ... evangelize this book, Good Energy, is that the reasons why Americans are getting sicker

I never do this because it feels so grubby and commercial, but in this case, I mean it. Good Energy. And that was Good Energy.

Episode: Calley & Casey Means: The Truth About Ozempic, the...

The book, written by siblings Calley and Casey Means, discusses the toxic food system and how various industries profit from the resulting widespread illness in the US. It was described as potentially having a big effect on the course of the country.

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I actually think this book is gonna--I never say this, but I mean it--I think this book is gonna have a big effect on the course of the country, and the reason I think that is because you two are the perfect people to write it.

this book, Good Energy, is that the reasons why Americans are getting sicker every year are very simple.

the reasons why Americans are getting sicker every year are very simple. Americans want to be healthy. Americans do not want to die early. They do not want to see their kids with all these chronic health issues like autism and food allergies and obesity and prediabetes and 40% of teens with mental health issues.

this book is dedicated to her.

in the book is that dementia is on the same... It's a branch of the same tree as diabetes, as heart disease, as kidney disease, of even dying of COVID.

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Brian Klaas

Fluke

Chance, Chaos, and Why Everything We Do Matters

He mentioned a book titled "Chaos" that covered MKUltra and related conspiracies in great detail.

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the book Chaos covered this in great detail for people who are curious about that.

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He mentioned a book titled "Chaos" that covered MKUltra and related conspiracies in great detail.

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the book Chaos covered this in great detail for people who are curious about that.

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They said the book "Chaos" covered a particular topic in great detail for people who were curious about it.

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the book Chaos covered this in great detail for people who are curious about that.

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Dennis Prager

The Rational Bible

Genesis

Tucker Carlson cited the book as the source of specific Genesis verses that he used to argue that biblical promises grant a divine right to the land. He referenced Genesis 12:3 and 15 to reinforce his point, and later pointed out that a guest misquoted the passage and could not even name the title. The discussion framed the book as a factual reference rather than a recommendation.

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The speaker noted that a guest misquoted a phrase from Genesis and could not even name the book.

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He meant to misquote a phrase in Genesis, but he couldn't even name the book.

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The book was cited as the source of biblical promises about the land, with Tucker referencing specific verses to support his points.

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He said, "Genesis12,3... He says God will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you."

Later Tucker added, "Genesis15 tells us the covenant with Abraham extended to his descendants," reinforcing his argument about a divine right to the land.

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Aldous Huxley

Brave New World

The book was brought up as a dystopian example that the speakers argued reality was not heading toward, and as part of the classic literature that informed their views on totalitarianism. Alex Jones recommended everyone read it, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. noted it as one of the works taught in American classrooms. The discussion highlighted its contrast with Orwellian fears and its role in understanding censorship. Overall, the book was mentioned positively but without deep analysis.

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This book, along with 1984, was cited as part of the classical literature that educated the speakers about totalitarianism and censorship.

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And everybody knew that everybody, you know, you and I were raised reading Orwell and Alex Huxley and, you know, Robert Heinlein and Alex Anderson, and all of these other books that were part of classical literature that was taught in every American classroom.

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The novel was cited as an example of a dystopian vision that the speakers argued reality was not heading toward, contrasting it with Orwellian fears.

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and then you have aldous huxley who wrote Brave New World in 32 his brother Julian Huxley was the head of the world eugenics society when that got a bad name for world war ii they changed the world transhumanist society he was the director general of unesco really ran the u.n and his brother before he died gave that famous berkeley speech it's an hour long and i've read his book Brave New World revisited that's non-fiction everybody should read it and he says no no no the world's not gonna be like orwell with the swat teams

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John F. MacArthur

1 Kings 1 to 11, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes

The Rise and Fall of Solomon (MacArthur Bible Studies)

The podcast guest mentioned this book from the Jewish Bible, which argues that individual actions do not significantly affect larger societal issues.

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There's a whole book in the Jewish Bible called Ecclesiastes that basically makes this point.

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The podcast guest mentioned this book from the Jewish Bible, which argues that individual actions do not significantly affect larger societal issues.

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There's a whole book in the Jewish Bible called Ecclesiastes that basically makes this point.

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The speaker identified Ecclesiastes as a book by Solomon and described its theme as meaningless.

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Is it Ecclesiastes? I think it is. By Solomon? By what? Ecclesiastes, the book. Yes, correct. ... It's Ecclesiastes 1. It literally opens up like a suicidal 17 year old goth. It's meaningless, meaningless, all that is meaningless.

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C. S. Lewis

The C. S. Lewis Signature Classics

An Anthology of 8 C. S. Lewis Titles

The hosts highlighted the book for its treatment of afterlife ideas, noting that it encourages listeners to release their earthly identity. They also cited its depiction of demonic strategies as a useful illustration in discussions about faith. Overall, the title was presented as a valuable resource for understanding Christian perspectives on heaven and spiritual warfare.

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Lewis's classic was invoked to illustrate demonic tactics, comparing them to the strategies described in the book.

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It's like Lewis and the Screwtape Letters.

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The speakers recommended reading it because it addresses afterlife concepts and encourages letting go of earthly identity.

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C.S. Lewis says in The Great Divorce, when you accept him, your whole life will have been heaven if you reject him.

I'm recommending read The Great Divorce. It's because they won't let go of their earthly identity.

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Space Relations

The title was cited as an example of speculative fiction that imagined future societies, but the hosts characterized it as a pulpy, L. Ron Hubbard‑style science‑fiction novel that was not very good. While it was mentioned for its relevance to the discussion, the overall impression was that the book was of low quality.

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The book was mentioned in a discussion about speculative works that predicted future societies and was noted for its relevance to the conversation.

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The speakers said Donald Barr had written a scifi novel called Space Relations, which they had read and described as a pulpy, L.Ron Hubbardstyle book that was not very good.

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One of the books that he wrote is called Space Relations. And I've read the book... It's a pulpy kind of L. Ron Hubbard style science fiction book... It's not a good book.

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