The Pete Quiñones Show

Peter R Quiñones
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Nov 1, 2025 • 8h 34min

The Thought Crime Syndicate Complete (So Far) w/ Bonus - Part 2

8 Hours 34 MinutesNSFWThis includes an episode not made public before.DE's Telegram ChannelFundamental Principles PodcastJose's SubstackSubscribe to Jose's Newsletter10 Myths of Gun ControlJose's Mises.org PagePete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's Substack Pete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 28min

10/30/2025 - Old Glory Club Livestream - Finish the Fight w/ Guests Impressario and Rhodes

Horatius Rhodes, an Old Glory Club chapter organizer and security lead, dives into the nuances of event planning and the power of networking among chapters. He highlights the importance of securing venues and catering early, while discussing collaborative projects with groups like the John Birch Society. Rhodes also shares insights on maintaining a secure atmosphere for events, touching on no-phone policies and the benefits of community-building. The conversation shifts to cultural critiques and the need for a robust response against leftist narratives.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 1h 24min

Episode 1286: Learning from the Martyrdom of José Calvo Sotelo w/ Karl Dahl

In this engaging discussion, Karl Dahl, an expert on the Spanish Civil War and historical fiction, delves into the assassination of José Calvo Sotelo, which marked a pivotal moment for the Right in Spain. He explores how government elements enabled the murder and the implications of his early political life. The podcast reveals chilling details of the night of Calvo Sotelo's murder and the cover-up that followed. Dahl further examines Calvo Sotelo's transformation into a martyr and the broader geopolitical stakes surrounding the conflict.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 49min

Reading Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together' w/ Dr Matthew Raphael Johnson - Part 81

Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, a researcher and former professor specializing in Russian history, joins the discussion on Solzhenitsyn's work. They delve into the fascinating dynamics of the 1920s Soviet Union, exploring how Jewish migration reshaped cities and fueled a surge in administrative roles within the government. The conversation addresses the complexities of civil rights under Marxism and the rise of anti-Semitism during this era, while also examining the cultural influence of Jews in urban settings. A rich exploration of a pivotal time in history!
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Oct 28, 2025 • 1h 8min

Episode 1285: Conservatives and the Regime 'Plantation' w/ J. Burden

J. Burden, content creator and host of The J. Burden Show, dives into the complexities of conservative politics. He examines the fallout from group chat leaks among young Republicans and the strategic targeting of younger conservatives by the establishment. Burden draws parallels with Malcolm X’s house slave analogy, arguing that 'house conservatives' prioritize privilege over true victory. He advocates for a shift away from the regime's moral framework and stresses the importance of localized organizing for a more radical resistance.
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Oct 27, 2025 • 1h 19min

10/26/2025 Livestream - East Wing Blues

Join Pete as he engages with viewers on a lively livestream, sharing personal anecdotes like upgrading home appliances and attending Catholic ceremonies. He critiques the performative outrage surrounding the White House and explores historical narratives, including reflections on family memories from WWII. The conversation dives into book recommendations on significant historical events, travel tales in Europe, and intriguing insights on societal dynamics. Plus, hear thoughts on the interplay of media, comedy, and the implications of global politics.
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Oct 26, 2025 • 1h 48min

Episode 1284: The State of Academia and the Arts w/ Clare

A professor shares insights on navigating the polarized arts and academia scenes as a conservative. Discussions include the impact of COVID-era fears on youth behavior and the exhaustion caused by social media pressures. Clare explores how leftist ideologies penetrate institutions, often replacing traditional beliefs with secular fanaticism. She critiques the politicization of art and the risks of dissent in workplaces, and emphasizes the importance of discreetly supporting moderates within a challenging environment.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 6h 60min

The Four Swords of Marxism +1 w/ Bird From Timeline Earth - Complete

Bird, co-host of the Timeline Earth podcast, dives into the complexities of Marxism, exploring its key figures: Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Guzmán, and the post-Marxist Hoppe. He discusses Lenin's revolutionary strategies and the nuances of dialectical materialism. Bird critiques universal suffrage and examines Stalin's methods of governance, including his infamous Great Terror. The conversation also sheds light on Mao's unique adaptations of Marxism for China and the rise and fall of Guzmán's Shining Path. Each figure's lessons resonate deeply in current political contexts.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 3h 21min

The Edward Bernays Episodes - featuring Buck Johnson and Philo's Miscellany

Join Buck Johnson, a recurring guest known for his sharp commentary on propaganda, and Philo, a research expert providing deep historical insights, as they dive into the life and work of Edward Bernays. They explore the relevance of Bernays' 1947 theories on persuasion in today's media landscape, dissect how public relations shaped modern communication, and discuss the ethical quandaries faced by leaders during crises. The conversation touches on Bernays' use of Freud's ideas in marketing, the origins of wartime propaganda, and the cultural impacts of engineered consent.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 2h 56min

Two South Africa Episodes

Join Ernst, a cultural commentator and AfriForum campaigner, Rob, a freelance consultant focused on Cape independence, and Simon Roche, a civil defense advocate from Suidlanders. They dive into South Africa's complex history, exploring the ANC's military strategies and the roots of the 2021 riots. Topics include the decline of infrastructure, intra-race economic inequality, and cultural survival. Simon also outlines the legal basis for community preparedness under international law, raising alarms over potential civil conflict as tensions intensify.

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