
THE SAVAGE NATION
Dr. Michael Savage earned his PhD in epidemiology and nutrition sciences from the Univ. of Cal. at Berkeley. Inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame after over 26 years at the top of the talk radio format. Borders, Language and Culture are his pillars. A NY Times Best Selling author of over 30 books and novels, he was appointed by the President of the United States to the Board of the Presidio Trust. A true conservationist, Savage converses about politics, science, films, nutrition, cooking, cars and boats. News, views and reviews you can trust.
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Latest episodes

Apr 4, 2025 • 35min
TESLA TERRORIST THREATENS SAVAGE + WHY WE ELECTED TRUMP - #830
DO YOU KNOW THIS PERSON? Help us find the person who is threatening MICHAEL! Anti-Tesla protesters have targeted Michael Savage, urging radicals to protest outside of his home! The threatening letter EXPOSED Savage's address and told protesters to MOBILIZE against the longtime conservative media figure. Savage addresses the letter and highlights that such threats are not protected by the First Amendment. He calls on his supporters, the "Savage Army," to help identify the culprit. Then, he discusses why open borders and unchecked immigration were a key issue for voters in Trump's reelection.

Apr 1, 2025 • 42min
SAVAGE'S ACCEPTANCE SPEECH AS PRESIDENT OF HIS JEWISH COMMUNITY - MARCH 30, 2025 - #829
Listen to Savage's momentous acceptance speech as President of his local Jewish community from this past Sunday. He defines it as a celebration of life, giving gratitude to God for his divine provision. He recounts his upbringing in a non-religious Jewish home, early memories associated with synagogues, and significant encounters with the Jewish community. He reminisces about his first bar mitzvah many years ago in Queens, New York and his grandmother's prayer book he has cherished throughout his lifetime. He reflects on his journey, his spiritual experiences, and his place within the community. He speaks about the role of faith in his career in radio, a miraculous event tied to a cherished amulet, and the spiritual guidance he received. He stresses the need for keeping religious traditions alive. He concludes with thoughts on humility, faith, and the significance of building a lasting community.

Mar 28, 2025 • 50min
SIGNALGATE - Who is the Enemy Within? And Savage Confronts anti-Tesla Mob - #828
Who is the enemy within? Who added Jeff Goldberg of The Atlantic to the Administration's cryptic text messages? Savage outlines Goldberg’s potential legal violations under federal law for releasing classified information and explores a web of connections that raise questions about motives and loyalties within the Trump administration and its advisors. He details various U.S. codes that Goldberg may have violated through his actions. Savage urges an investigation into Goldberg and those who may have leaked information, shares details about his recent confrontation with radical Dem protesters at a Tesla dealership. Savage warns that America is engaged in the fight of her life.

Mar 25, 2025 • 32min
We All Do Good And Bad: A Spiritual Journey - #827
The host shares intriguing insights from their life and career, including plans for a documentary. Personal reflections on good versus bad actions highlight the complexity of our moral journeys. They discuss the significance of kindness and compassion in everyday life while humorously contrasting healthy habits with broadcasting indulgences. The exploration of identity, legacy, and the impact of literature on culture adds depth. Finally, the conversation encourages listeners to embrace their spiritual paths amidst life's challenges.

Mar 21, 2025 • 26min
CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL - IT'S ALWAYS BEEN CHANGING! - #826
Savage challenges mainstream climate change narratives by presenting arguments that historical climate fluctuations suggest that current climate models are flawed. Citing the Vostok ice core data that indicates that temperature increases often preceded rises in CO2 levels. He disputes the idea that human activities are the primary drivers of global warming. Many scientists disagree with the settled science narrative and advocate for a more nuanced understanding of climate dynamics.

Mar 18, 2025 • 51min
LAUGHTER IN THE FACE OF SORROW - #825
Savage explores the complex relationship between humor and grief. He explains the necessity of acknowledging sorrow while using laughter as a healthy coping mechanism. Drawing on insights from Rabbi Pinson, he highlights the Jewish holiday of Purim as an example of using humor to reclaim power in the face of tragedy. Savage shares a prescient story of hope from his book "God, Faith, and Reason." He reflects on personal experiences with loss and the struggle to find joy amidst suffering. He stresses the significance of community and individual connections in fostering healing and purpose, culminating in a meaningful story about valuing life over despair.

Mar 14, 2025 • 37min
Savage Goes behind the scenes with his famous Interview by Gavin Newsom - #824
Savage reveals why he decided to sit down with his political opposite California Governor Gavin Newsom and why we must welcome open discourse to prevent a civil war. Newsom and Savage debate the major issues dividing America today. Illegal immigration, homeless vandals, urban crime, inflation, taxation, climate change, transgender propaganda on our children and much more.

Mar 11, 2025 • 41min
RARE EARTH MINERALS - ECONOMIC WARFARE! With With NY Times Bestselling Author Edward Fishman - #823
Michael Savage discusses economic warfare and critical minerals with Edward Fishman, a leading expert on economic statecraft. Fishman explains the significance of critical minerals like graphite, titanium, and rare earth elements in the geopolitical landscape as President Trump and Ukranian President Zelensky negotiate the high stakes minerals deal. They discuss the implications of U.S. reliance on China for these materials and the strategic importance of diversifying supply chains. Fishman also shares insights from his New York Times Bestseller "Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare," detailing how economic leverage is used in modern warfare. The discussion touches upon historical economic policies, the complexities of U.S.-China relations, and potential strategies for strengthening American economic resilience.

Mar 7, 2025 • 46min
LENIN'S POPE - WHAT WILL BE HIS TRUE LEGACY? - #822
What will be the true legacy of Pope Francis? Michael Savage discusses the controversial topic of Pope Francis's legacy, expressing both admiration for Catholicism and criticism of the current Pope. Labeling him "Lenin's Pope" for prioritizing political agendas like socialism over his spiritual leadership. Savage contrasts Francis with past popes, arguing that his background in a South American socialist environment has skewed his economic perspectives. He critiques the Pope's involvement in U.S.-Cuba relations and his promotion of climate change initiatives. He references historical examples of past Popes who acted more like political leaders than spiritual figures. Savage urges Catholics to discern between the pope's moral teachings and his opinions on complex socio-economic issues, reinforcing that one doesn't have to align with the pope on political views to maintain one's faith. He also expresses the importance of prayer and spiritual support for the Pope as he faces medical issues.

Mar 4, 2025 • 50min
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO US! SAVAGE & ROVIN - #821
Best-selling novelist Jeff Rovin returns to discuss Savage's podcast interview with California Governor Gavin Newsom. Find out what Rovin told Savage to ask the Governor. They discuss the Biden purging of Savage and other Trump's appointees from the Presidio Trust and groups across America. They also cover the explosive Oval Office meeting between Trump and Zelenky. What motivates Zelensky? Did his conduct do more harm than good? They then launch into a wide-ranging conversation on history, health, nutrition, and film.