The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods
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Aug 30, 2024 • 38min

Ep. 2537 RFK, Jr., and Why He Matters

Dr. Murray Sabrin, an expert in political and economic matters, discusses the RFK campaign and the complexities of JFK’s and RFK’s assassinations, hinting at government involvement and media manipulation. He critiques America's healthcare system, particularly regarding chronic diseases, while also addressing the Kennedy family's tensions over RFK Jr.'s views. Sabrin advocates for privacy in tech and reexamines the constitutional basis of government spending, intertwining insights from his libertarian economic background with practical financial advice.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 43min

Ep. 2536 Bitcoin, Not "Crypto," with Mark Moss

Mark Moss, a host known for his insights on Bitcoin, dives into the fundamental differences between Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. He discusses the growing acceptance of Bitcoin among political leaders and its revolutionary potential beyond mere investment. Moss critiques the speculative nature of altcoins, emphasizing Bitcoin's roots in ideals of freedom. He also navigates complex themes like capitalism's resilience and the importance of decentralization in financial systems, making a compelling case for Bitcoin's transformative role in society.
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Aug 24, 2024 • 44min

Ep. 2535 U.S. History: More Than Just New England

Jon Harris, a filmmaker dedicated to reshaping historical narratives, discusses his documentary that challenges the New England-centric view of U.S. history. He emphasizes the significance of Virginia's contributions, notably the 1607 Jamestown settlement. Key figures like Jefferson and Madison are highlighted for their foundational role in American democracy. The conversation also critiques the concept of America as a 'proposition nation' and reflects on the cultural dynamics between Northern and Southern states, stressing the importance of rediscovering Southern identity.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 47min

Ep. 2534 Could Trump Lose to Kamala?

Dan McCarthy, a keen political commentator, dives into the unpredictable political landscape, spotlighting Kamala Harris's surprising rise in betting odds despite her rocky 2020 primaries. The discussion questions her ability to sustain this momentum and critiques the media's role in shaping voter perceptions. McCarthy also analyzes Trump's campaign strategies, emphasizing the need for clear messaging and grassroots support as the election dynamic shifts. This engaging conversation opens up critical scenarios for the upcoming elections and the future of political integrity.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 38min

Ep. 2533 The Crazy US Regime, and Your Plan B

Mikkel Thorup, the world's most sought-after expat expert, delves into the rising trend of expatriation amid current socio-political chaos. He discusses the benefits of multiple citizenships and offers insights on countries like Panama and Uruguay for a fresh start. Tax strategies for Americans living abroad are examined, including the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion. Personal anecdotes highlight the transformative power of travel, and the importance of community connections is emphasized for a successful relocation.
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Aug 17, 2024 • 41min

Ep. 2532 The Real Tim Walz

Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesota, joins the discussion on the state's political landscape and the shift toward radical left policies. They analyze the disconnect in current political leadership and critique the handling of civil unrest and COVID-19. The conversation delves into the controversial depiction on Minnesota's state flag and the societal implications of altering historical narratives. They also highlight the tension between family autonomy and new legislation concerning parental and trans rights, expressing concerns about state intervention in family matters.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 37min

Ep. 2531 They're Coming for the Kids

Connor Boyack, an advocate for children's education, and Elijah Stanfield, who focuses on youth empowerment, dive into the importance of teaching kids about libertarian values. They discuss their successful Tuttle Twins series, which creatively addresses complex ideas through storytelling. The duo shares their journey in turning challenges into opportunities, particularly during the pandemic, and emphasizes the role of family in shaping cultural values. They also reveal their new initiative, the Tuttle Twins Academy, designed to empower future generations with knowledge.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 58min

Ep. 2530 Is It Worth Leaving the U.S.?

Jeremy Bellotti, an entrepreneur who took the leap to leave the U.S. during the pandemic, shares his transformative journey. He discusses the challenges of moving to Puerto Rico, the emotional weight of renouncing U.S. citizenship, and the philosophical battles that come with such a decision. Bellotti reflects on the implications of finding community abroad and the innovative healthcare alternatives shaping personal choices. He emphasizes the power of mindset and community support in overcoming fear and pursuing a fulfilling life.
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Aug 10, 2024 • 46min

Ep. 2529 Secession: Good, Legal, Inevitable

Carla Gericke, the founder of the NHExit movement, recently gained attention on Dr. Phil for her advocacy of New Hampshire's independence. In this conversation, she discusses the rise of secession ideas in America, emphasizing the historical roots of independence. Carla tackles the challenges of changing established political boundaries and the psychological resistance to new governance concepts. She highlights grassroots efforts to reclaim local autonomy and envisions a future where technology revolutionizes political engagement.
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Aug 9, 2024 • 39min

Ep. 2528 The Regime Wants You Ignorant of History

Brion McClanahan, an expert in American history and political philosophy, reveals how elites manipulate historical narratives to keep the public uninformed. He discusses proposed reforms to the Supreme Court and emphasizes the need for understanding America's true founding principles, which are rooted in historical contexts rather than abstract ideals. The conversation also touches on the challenges of teaching balanced history, media bias, and the emotional ties of sports culture from the past, bringing nostalgia and rivalry into focus.

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