Rob Reiner's murder, the Islamist murder of Jews in Australia, the Brown University shooting; HATE SELLS! - #904
Release Date: 12/16/2025
THE SAVAGE NATION
Savage discusses "The Women Who Flew for Hitler," a book about Hitler's heroic women pilots. He uses their stories to delve into how nationalism and patriotism, when detached from moral integrity, can evolve into racism and zealotry. He highlights the stark differences between two pilots and their contrasting beliefs and actions during Nazi Germany. Savage links these historical lessons to contemporary issues in America, emphasizing the importance of maintaining moral integrity in nationalism and patriotism.
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President Trump has signed an order to reclassify cannabis, moving it from Schedule I to Schedule III drug. Savage discusses the impact of high THC marijuana on adolescent brain development and public health with Laura Stack, founder of Johnny's Ambassadors. Laura shares her personal tragedy of losing her son, Johnny, to suicide after he developed cannabis-induced psychosis. The conversation addresses the normalization and legalization of marijuana, its connections to mental health issues, increased potency in modern cannabis products, and its negative effects on youth, including psychosis,...
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Savage addresses the troubling proliferation of hate and rage on social media and its role in driving engagement, while traditional media declines. He discusses the shocking violence, including the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife by their own son, a massacre of innocent Jews by two Muslims, and the unexplained killings at Brown University. He questions why such events are becoming more frequent. Savage explains how hate has become commercialized and speculates what role marijuana may play in the rise of violence and psychosis.
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Savage discusses the recent upset victory in Miami, where a Democrat was elected mayor for the first time since 1977. Savage examines potential reasons for this outcome, such as deportations, cost of living, and shifts in voter sentiment. He criticizes the Trump-backed candidate's campaign and offers his perspective on the broader trends indicating an increase in socialist leanings and dissatisfaction with MAGA policies. Savage stresses how economic conditions will shape upcoming elections.
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Savage explores the concept that strength and weakness are interconnected, inspired by attending his mother Rachel's memorial service. He reflects on his personal experiences, including the struggles of caring for his disabled brother and the societal issues of modern America. Using personal anecdotes and biblical references, he emphasizes that true strength comes from acknowledging one's limitations and finding power in faith and from God. He then shares his journey into radio, highlighting how crying out to God and perseverance helped him succeed despite numerous challenges. He concludes...
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Savage analyzes the recent Tennessee special election which was closer than usual in the Republican stronghold state. What does this mean for the GOP in 2026? Savage warns against arrogance, greed in challenging economic times. He cautions that hubris could jeopardize future elections. He appeals to President Trump to heed his cautions, emphasizing the need for a focus on economy and humility. He also stresses the importance of environmental conservation, citing historical conservation efforts by Teddy Roosevelt as a benchmark.
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Savage speaks with Joel Pollak about his new role as the Opinion Editor for the California Post, a soon-to-be-launched West Coast offshoot of the New York Post. Pollak emphasizes the publication's mission to present alternative viewpoints often suppressed in California, particularly those critical of the current Democratic leadership. The conversation also touches upon Gavin Newsom's political career, his controversial podcast with conservative guests, and his presidential aspirations. Pollak outlines his plans to bring together prominent Californian voices and think tanks to offer fresh...
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Savage reprises some of his best Thanksgiving specials of the past on this special holiday podcast! First, he explores the dread some have around the dinner table at the holidays. From 2006, hear why it's actually masculine to cook according to cultures around the world. Then, hear Savage's Thanksgiving sermon and the myths around Thanksgiving from 2019. In a 2012 broadcast, Savage laments the lost art of conversation and the declining work ethic in America.
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In this graduate-level discussion, Savage delves into the topics of socialism and schizophrenia, exploring their intersections and implications in contemporary society. He underscores the symptoms of schizophrenia—affective flattening, alogia, ambivalence, and autism—and links them to modern online behavior and societal trends. He argues that many who identify as Christian nationalists actually exhibit characteristics of socialism and fascism, drawing parallels to historical movements. Savage concludes with a call for kindness, urging listeners to practice empathy and understanding in...
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Savage speaks with Dinesh D'Souza about the rise of race-based hatred within the Right, particularly targeting Jews. The discussion covers how figures like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson are fueling this dangerous division. Savage covers the historical roots and dangers of antisemitism, drawing parallels with Nazi Germany and stressing the need to address these issues early to prevent further escalation. He then discusses the historical and ongoing persecution of Christians by Muslims in Nigeria, comparing it to historical Muslim conquests. He critiques the liberal media for...
info_outlineSavage addresses the troubling proliferation of hate and rage on social media and its role in driving engagement, while traditional media declines. He discusses the shocking violence, including the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife by their own son, a massacre of innocent Jews by two Muslims, and the unexplained killings at Brown University. He questions why such events are becoming more frequent. Savage explains how hate has become commercialized and speculates what role marijuana may play in the rise of violence and psychosis.