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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Patton
Book • 1963
Patton, a biographical war drama, tells the story of General George S. Patton during World War II. The film is known for its powerful portrayal of Patton's leadership, his controversial personality, and the intense battles he commanded.
George C. Scott's performance as Patton is iconic, capturing the general's charisma and complexity.
The film's exploration of themes such as leadership, war, and the human cost of conflict has made it a classic.
Its impact on popular culture is undeniable, with Patton's image and quotes remaining instantly recognizable.
George C. Scott's performance as Patton is iconic, capturing the general's charisma and complexity.
The film's exploration of themes such as leadership, war, and the human cost of conflict has made it a classic.
Its impact on popular culture is undeniable, with Patton's image and quotes remaining instantly recognizable.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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as his second favorite movie of all time, using it to explain a point about strategy.


Tom Luongo

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#694: Why Trump Is Fighting the City of London with Tom Luongo
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om een beeld te krijgen van de setting tijdens een bijeenkomst met Pete Hexet en Trump.


Mart de Kruif

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#117: Bijeenkomst Amerikaanse generaals zorgwekkender dan Russische drones
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as a movie he watches before Supreme Court arguments, highlighting its inspiring opening speech.


Ted Cruz

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Reel Justice
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when discussing the iconography of the film in American culture and its commentary on American military understanding.

Eric Lofgren

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Second Breakfast: Putin's Drones, SecWar Patton, Wargaming, Finding Subs
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when commenting on the staging of President Trump's speech to the generals.

Daniel McAdams
'Hot Spots' - Where Will Trump Strike Next
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when discussing the importance of balance in leadership.


Jocko Willink
138: The Dichotomy Of Leadership with Leif Babin. Self Control, and How to Find The Balance
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in reference to George C. Scott, who starred in 'The Merchant of Venice' in 1962.

Jeff Lunden

The Delacorte Theater
Mentioned as a film by William Wyler, discussed in the context of its themes and style.

William Wyler 1965-1971 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 10)
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, comparando la situación con una escena de la película donde Patton busca una guerra con la Unión Soviética.


Lorenzo Ramírez

Despegamos: Globalismo porcino, guerra Europa 2030, pelea por Warner y burbuja crédito España - 09/12/25
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as a book where the author states that Dahl's name is pronounced Rall.

Rosie Gailor

The Truth About Roald Dahl


