The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods
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May 23, 2025 • 38min

Ep. 2646 Are Trump and the Neocons Breaking Up?

In this engaging discussion, Kelley Vlahos, Editor of Responsible Statecraft, and Brandan Buck, a foreign policy research fellow at the Cato Institute, delve into the shifting dynamics of Trump and neoconservatism. They analyze Trump's recent critiques of the neocon agenda and the implications for U.S. foreign policy. The conversation explores the complexities of neoconservative identity and challenges surrounding military intervention in the Middle East. They also ponder future shifts in American foreign policy, emphasizing the need for critical perspectives.
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May 22, 2025 • 40min

Ep. 2645 Paul Gottfried vs. the Fake Right

Paul Gottfried, a paleoconservative philosopher and editor of Chronicles Magazine, dives deep into contemporary conservative thought. He critiques Trump's early policies and the shift in neoconservative influence within the Republican Party. Humorously, he shares linguistic pet peeves while dissecting political discourse and rhetoric. Gottfried also reflects on historical legacies, particularly post-WWII German identity, alongside a debate on contrasting conservative ideologies. His insights offer a thought-provoking perspective on the evolution of right-wing politics.
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May 17, 2025 • 48min

Ep. 2644 The Leo XIV Surprise

Roger McCaffrey, a publisher and expert on papal conclaves, shares fascinating insights on the recent election of Pope Leo XIV, analyzing the political dynamics among the 133 cardinals. He discusses the potential impact of this leadership on traditional practices like the Latin Mass and the church's future. The conversation also delves into skepticism surrounding papal authority, the need for accountability, and the interplay between tradition and modernity in the Catholic Church. Additionally, McCaffrey touches on innovative solutions for rising healthcare costs.
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May 15, 2025 • 31min

Ep. 2643 Democrats Muzzle Dissident; She Embarrasses Them

In this engaging discussion, Laurel Libby, a three-term state representative from Maine, shares her fight against political censorship after being reprimanded for a controversial social media post on gender in sports. She highlights the harsh realities of political polarization and the challenges faced in advocating for free speech. Libby emphasizes her commitment to women's rights and grassroots activism while navigating the complexities of party ideology. Tune in to hear her inspiring resolve amidst the political storm.
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24 snips
May 10, 2025 • 60min

Ep. 2642 Dr. Robert Malone on the Liars and Censors in Medicine

Dr. Robert Malone, a pioneering scientist known for developing mRNA vaccination technology, shares his candid views on the current state of health and politics. He discusses his disillusionment with the medical establishment amid the pandemic, revealing corruption and ethical dilemmas in research. Malone explores the intersection of warfare and psychological manipulation, emphasizing how narratives shape governance. He also addresses the dual nature of the internet in fostering freedom while managing propaganda, urging critical thinking to navigate truth in a manipulated society.
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May 9, 2025 • 45min

Ep. 2641 How to Make Censorship Impossible

Max Hillebrand, a monetary economist and cypherpunk, dives into the revolutionary Nostr protocol, emphasizing its power to ensure free speech and resist censorship. He explains how this decentralized platform allows users to create independent identities and operate servers, mitigating the control of Big Tech. The discussion also covers the challenges of spam on decentralized networks and the innovative relay computers that enhance user experience. Hillebrand advocates for embracing freedom technologies to foster a more open future, encouraging listeners to get involved.
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May 3, 2025 • 42min

Ep. 2640 Public Health: Enemy of the Public, Enemy of Health

Explore the unexpected compliance of individuals during pandemic restrictions and reflect on the chaotic human experience that emerged. Critique the public health bureaucracy’s handling of COVID-19, highlighting the divide in responses across regions. Question the ideological shift in public health away from practical issues, underlining the politicization of health decisions. Dive into the irony of lockdowns supposedly improving urban life while sacrificing social interactions. Challenge the effectiveness of mandates like vaccine passports and embrace a hopeful outlook for the future.
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24 snips
May 2, 2025 • 44min

Ep. 2639 The Great Replacement: Where It Came From

Louis Betty and Ethan Rundell, scholars who collaborated on Renaud Camus's work, delve deep into the controversial term 'Great Replacement.' They clarify its origins and tackle misconceptions surrounding its meaning, distancing it from conspiracy theories. The duo shares insights from their visits with Camus in France, discussing his life and its relevance to contemporary debates on identity and immigration. They also address the complexities of anti-racism and societal changes, highlighting the dangers posed by demographic shifts and the struggle against ideological censorship.
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May 1, 2025 • 39min

Ep. 2638 I Have Two Severely Autistic Children. The "Neurodiversity" Movement Wants to Silence Us

Sarah Kernion, a devoted mother of three, two of whom have severe non-speaking autism, passionately advocates for families often overlooked in the neurodiversity movement. She shares her heartfelt journey, emphasizing the need for more research into the realities of severely autistic children. Kernion highlights the challenges of caregiving, the importance of community support, and the value of authentic voices in the autism conversation. Her insights offer a powerful call for understanding and support that resonates with many parents navigating similar struggles.
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Apr 26, 2025 • 52min

Ep. 2637 Ron Paul and MAGA: Yes and No

My conversation with Liam McCollum on the Liam McCollum Show. Sponsors: ElevenFreebies.com & WoodsMastermind.com Show notes for Ep. 2637

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