

Episode 1164: Never Forget What They Did to Us w/ Tom Woods
13 snips Jan 26, 2025
Tom Woods, a New York Times best-selling author and host of The Tom Woods Show, engages in a thought-provoking discussion about his new book, 'Diary of a Psychosis.' He critiques public health responses during COVID-19, emphasizing the fallout from vaccine mandates and mask policies. Woods also shares personal anecdotes about the societal impacts of lockdowns and reflects on the value of resilience during crises. The conversation delves into the political landscape, including Trump's influence and potential shifts in health policies.
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Ross Ulbricht Commutation
- Tom Woods agreed with many of Trump's executive orders, especially the commutation of Ross Ulbricht's sentence.
- He felt Ulbricht's sentence was excessive, especially considering the judge's reasoning.
Rarity of Wins
- Tom Woods expressed being tired of losing and emphasized the rarity of clear wins like the Ross Ulbricht case.
- He contrasted this with the consistent losses experienced, making this victory emotionally significant.
The Lost Book
- Pete Quinones mentioned lending his copy of Tom Woods's book, "Diary of a Psychosis," and jokingly lamenting its likely permanent loss.
- This transitioned into a discussion about the book's content and themes.