It’s hard to know where to look for financial advice these days, because it can be contradictory, and you don’t know if it can be trusted. Luke Tatum, author of Between the Lies, joins us. Sponsor If you’re a listener of the Tom Woods Show, chances… Read More
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Ep. 2646 Are Trump and the Neocons Breaking Up?
There are signs of a rift, and that’s of course all to the good. Kelley Vlahos and Brandan Buck join us. Sponsors Matthew Sercely is a longtime friend and a tax attorney who hates taxes as much as you do and takes inordinate pleasure in… Read More
Ep. 2645 Paul Gottfried vs. the Fake Right
The great Paul Gottfried joins us to talk Trump, Douglas Murray, Winston Churchill, the world wars, the neocons, tariffs, and plenty more. Guest’s Website Chronicles Magazine Tom’s New Book! Get Tom’s new book Diary of a Psychosis: How Public Health Disgraced Itself During COVID Mania, plus his free… Read More
Ep. 2644 The Leo XIV Surprise
Roger McCaffrey joins us to discuss the recent conclave, and the meaning of Pope Leo XIV. Sponsors CrowdHealth is a community of people who are tired of paying for a broken system. A place where you can get a simple, flexible, and affordable way to pay… Read More
Ep. 2643 Democrats Muzzle Dissident; She Embarrasses Them
Laurel Libby, a three-term state representative in Maine, was censured by the Maine legislature in a party-line vote for a post consisting of side-by-side photos of a male athlete last year competing as a man, and this year winning the girls state championship in pole vault.… Read More
Ep. 2642 Dr. Robert Malone on the Liars and Censors in Medicine
Dr. Robert Malone joins us for a frank appraisal of exactly what we’re facing in politics and health. Sponsors Whether you’re running a business, doing a side hustle, flipping real estate, or just sick of handing over half your paycheck to fund wars, debt, and… Read More
Ep. 2641 How to Make Censorship Impossible
We’re all concerned about having freedom of discussion on important issues shut down by politicians and Big Tech. Max Hillebrand joins us to discuss the technology that can make that impossible (yes, this is a good news episode). Sponsors Bank On Yourself is a better… Read More
Ep. 2640 Public Health: Enemy of the Public, Enemy of Health
In his 1944 book Bureaucracy, Ludwig von Mises described why bureaucracies behave as they do. I apply some of his insights to what we laughingly call our “public health” bureaucracy. Sponsors CrowdHealth is a community of people who are tired of paying for a broken system. A… Read More
Ep. 2349 The Great Replacement: Where It Came From
What in fact is meant by the “Great Replacement”? Scholars Louis Betty and Ethan Rundell join us to discuss Renaud Camus, who originated the term. Guests’ Book Enemy of the Disaster: Selected Political Writings of Renaud Camus Tom’s New Book! Get Tom’s new book Diary of a Psychosis: How Public Health Disgraced Itself During COVID Mania,… Read More
Ep. 2638 I Have Two Severely Autistic Children. The “Neurodiversity” Movement Wants to Silence Us
Sarah Kernion is a mother of three children, two of whom are “non-speaking [and] profoundly autistic…. They have apraxia and dyspraxia — severe motor disorders that lock the mind inside a body that won’t cooperate.” She says the “neurodiversity” movement wants to downplay and silence… Read More