Bannon`s War Room

Episode 4957: WarRoom Thanksgiving Day Special 2025

Nov 27, 2025
Larry Swikert, historian and co-author of The Patriot's History of the United States, explores the historical underpinnings of American identity. He discusses the origins of patriots' views, contrasting the Plymouth and Jamestown foundations. Larry highlights the Pilgrims' survival tactics and their journey through persecution. The conversation delves into post-war geopolitics and anti-communist figures, emphasizing the cultural shifts around Thanksgiving traditions and the significance of the Pilgrims in American exceptionalism.
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INSIGHT

Why Patriots' History Was Written

  • Larry Swikert explains that Patriots' History was written because mainstream textbooks became increasingly liberal and unteachable by the 1990s.
  • The book unexpectedly became a bestseller after national media exposure and now has ongoing updates through 2025.
ADVICE

Get The Free 2018–2025 Update

  • Email Larry Swikert at larry@WildWorldOfHistory.com to receive a free PDF update covering 2018–2025 events and chapters.
  • Use the update to supplement the Patriots' History book with recent political and historical developments.
INSIGHT

Four Pillars Of American Exceptionalism

  • Swikert identifies four pillars of American exceptionalism: Protestant congregationalism, common law, private property with written titles, and a free-market economy.
  • He argues Plymouth embodied the first two pillars, making it central to American exceptionalism.
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