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In response to the HORRIFYING assassination of Charlie Kirk and the brutal killing of a Ukrainian girl, Michael Savage delivers an emergency message to America. He points to a broader pattern of violence and societal breakdown as a result of left-wing influences and rhetoric. He criticizes the media, political figures, and societal elements inciting violence against conservatives. He calls for government action against the 'cult of death.' Savage laments the state of America's political climate, drawing parallels to similar periods of the past, and stresses a need for vigilant activism and response.
In response to the government's authoritarian overreach during the COVID-19 outbreak, many have now rejected any and all vaccinations. Michael Savage cuts through the noise for a sensible approach to vaccines. He argues that society is reverting to ignorance and superstition, moving away from scientific understanding and rational thought. He critiques the current healthcare system as a disease management system and laments the rise of science illiteracy driven by internet conspiracy. He highlights the history and success of polio vaccines while addressing the resurgence of polio in the US and EU due to unvaccinated migrants. He also mentions the potential dangers of aluminum in vaccines and disputes the safety claims made by some scientists. Additionally, he explains the misconception around mercury in vaccines and its phased removal. He cautions against the blanket rejection of all vaccines, advocating for informed decision-making. The discussion also touches on the connection between aluminum toxicity and Alzheimer's, public misconceptions about health and vaccines, and the dire consequences of rejecting scientific inquiry.
Michael Savage speaks with Jim Hoft, founder of the Gateway Pundit on this week's trending stories. Savage and Hoft cover the arrest of Irish comedian Graham Linehan in the UK and the battle for free speech in the United Kingdom. They discuss future presidential candidates; who could win the bid for the White House.. JD Vance, Marco Rubio, or Gavin Newsom? They cover international relations with India, China, and South Korea, and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Hoft shares the challenges faced by conservative outlets on social media and the attempts to censor alternative voices.
World renowned psychiatrist Dr. Daniel G. Amen speaks with Michael Savage about the rise of mental health struggles in America. Dr. Amen emphasizes the importance of viewing psychiatric issues as brain health problems, citing his extensive use of SPECT imaging to diagnose brain conditions and promote overall brain health through lifestyle changes. They discuss the potential psychiatric consequences of trangender medical care. Dr. Amen critiques the prevalent use of psychiatric medications, noting the high number of antidepressant prescriptions without proper brain imaging. They then speak about the integration of faith and spirituality in mental health, the detrimental effects of marijuana and alcohol on the brain, and the benefits of natural supplements for mood enhancement and depression treatment. Dr. Amen shares insights from his studies on murderers' brains, the impact of traumatic brain injuries, and the potential causes of violent behavior. He advocates for a daily focus on brain health in various aspects of life and discusses his aim to start a nationwide brain health revolution.
“The Left Slaughtered Our Children Today. This is Our 9/11. We are at War” Michael Savage. CATHOLIC CHILDREN SLAUGHTERED BY TRANS MANIAC Watch this video at- https://www.youtube.com/live/2dT8XGGGOC4?si=0qw03908r90j4Eyi MICHAEL SAVAGE 88.6K subscribers 42,592 views Streamed live on Aug 27, 2025 Follow Michael Savage and The Savage Nation on Rumble- https://rumble.com/MichaelSavage
In this impassioned episode, Michael Savage reacts after a deranged transgender gunman slaughtered two children and injured at least 17 others at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. He critically examines the roles of parents, doctors, pharmaceutical companies, and the media, calling for drastic actions including arrests and policy changes. He attributes a series of recent violent events to the radical left and accuses liberal figures and entities like the ACLU and George Soros of fostering societal unrest. Savage laments the collapse of American values and safety for children nationwide.
Michael Savage sits down with Jack Posobiec to discuss his experiences in the White House press room, accompanying President Trump on Air Force One, and insights into the ongoing geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine. They also discuss Jack's stance on the marijuana legalization debate and why the push to legalize only benefits "Big Leaf." Then, they discuss the rise of urban conservatives, or what Jack has dubbed the"City Con." Savage shares his insights of being part of the conservative minority in one of the most liberal hotbeds in the nation. Jack concludes in sharing how he was inspired as a young man by listening to the Savage Nation.
Michael Savage explores two main competing themes: the concept of a benevolent dictatorship versus a malevolent one, and how God can change one's fate in the blink of an eye. He discusses the idea of benevolent dictatorship versus a malevolent dictatorship. He then shifts the focus to spirituality, sharing personal anecdotes about near-death experiences and the significance of faith, perseverance, and hope. He recounts stories from his own life and those of strangers and friends alike. Savage shares comments from listeners about how God has transformed them through life-altering experiences.
Michael Savage speaks with Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News. They explore Marlow's new book "Breaking the Law," which examines how America's legal system has been weaponized against conservatives. They delve into how billionaire leftists, like George Soros and the Sandler Family, are using their fortunes to fund activist organizations that destabilize America's legal system. Marlow and Savage discuss the intricate details of 'lawfare' used against Donald Trump, the billionaires' funding of leftist media and activist groups, and the behind-the-scenes manipulation that threatens America's core institutions. From the weaponization of the legal system to the shady dealings of financial moguls, this conversation uncovers the dangerous underpinnings of modern political corruption.
The world watches as President Trump meets with Russian President Vladmir Putin in a high stakes summit in Alaska to discuss the future of the Ukraine War. Michael Savage speaks with Jeff Rovin, a renowned novelist behind some of the top selling Tom Clancy novels. Savage and Rovin speculate on how the war will come to an end. They discuss Rovin's 2017 novel 'The Dark Zone,' which eerily predicted the invasion of Ukraine. The conversation delves into historical comparisons, including Vladimir Putin's desire to reassemble the Soviet Union and the impacts of political moves, as seen in the Cuban Missile Crisis. Additionally, the discussion touches on misinformation, the difficulty of separating propaganda from reality, and the influence of media narratives. They also reflect on the societal and psychological effects of continuous global crises, including the parallels with past fears during the Cold War era.
Michael Savage discusses the current wars threatening world peace in Gaza and Ukraine. He shares his perspective on potential resolutions to stop the loss of life and suffering. He praises President Donald Trump for his efforts to help bring an end to these conflicts. Savage draws a historical parallel with the story of Sitting Bull, the Lakota leader who surrendered due to dwindling fighters and resources, drawing a comparison to present leaders in Ukraine and Gaza. He then critiques the media and defense industry for perpetuating wars and emphasizes the need for peace.
Michael Savage shares his experience acting in the film 'The Last Firefighter' alongside cinema legend Jon Voight. He describes the challenges of memorizing lines, the technical aspects of filming, and the spiritual depth of his role as Ezra, a Jewish fisherman. Savage emphasizes the power of words and prayer, recounts poignant moments from the film, and reflects on how movies can inspire and change lives. He then discusses his perspectives on work ethics, social welfare, and the importance of understanding others' struggles.
Michael Savage reacts to the release of the biographical film based on his life, produced by and aired on Newsmax TV. He shares personal reflections on watching the film, detailing the emotional experience of seeing his life story unfold on screen. Savage conducts live calls with two key figures from the documentary: his attorney and longtime friend Daniel Horowitz, and writer Jeff Rovin. They discuss their reaction to the documentary and the experiences they've shared together. Savage reflects on themes including personal struggle, friendship, the relationship between humanity and nature. Savage shares viewers' comments and writings from his book "Teddy and Me."
Michael Savage shares his thoughts and gratitude about the upcoming Newsmax TV documentary about his life and work. He also reveals that he will have a role in an upcoming Hollywood film. He encourages listeners not to give up, regardless of age or setbacks, sharing his own struggles and perseverance through professional and personal obstacles. Savage recounts stories of finding faith, the importance of prayer, and the transformative power of being "broken" before God. He shares a prayer and urges listeners to keep faith, avoid bitterness, and seek meaning beyond material or superficial pursuits. Savage concludes with encouragement to "never give up," to keep moving forward, and to find strength in faith and perseverance.
Michael Savage speaks with conservative firebrand Laura Loomer, independent journalist and the host of 'Loomer Unleashed.' They discuss why she has come under the radar of the media and her relationship with President Donald Trump. Loomer elaborates on her efforts to expose corrupt political figures, her investigation into judicial biases against Trump, and the inner workings of leftwing organizations. They cover the dangers of radical Islam and its ties to the radical Left. Learn why we should be alarmed about Zohran Mamdani's bid for mayor of New York City. Loomer reveals her personal experiences with threats and censorship due to her outspoken views. She shares the remarkable story of her late grandfather and his warnings against the Nazi regime and his efforts to save Jews in Europe. She reflects on how her grandfather's life has influenced her fearless approach to journalism.
Michael Savage speaks with filmmaker and author Dinesh D'Souza about the hottest topics of the week. They discuss President Trump's stance on Ukraine, the controversial handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, and the implications of Biden's autopen pardons. They delve into Trump's instincts versus ideological governance, the complexities of U.S.-Russia-Ukraine relations, and the potential dangers of central bank digital currencies. The conversation touches upon legal and illegal immigration policies in the U.S. and the economic consequences of extensive government spending. D'Souza shares his remarkable journey from immigrant to conservative media giant.
After mounting criticism over its coverage of the war in Gaza, will the BBC change its approach? Michael Savage reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Michael Savage shares an article he wrote for the Sierra Club Bulletin in 1981 about the need for a long term approach to conservation. He explains his decades-long stance and how conservation is a core tenet of conservatism. He criticizes the shortsighted rightwing for their exploitation of nature for short term economic gains at the expense of future generations. Savage then shares personal anecdotes about mortality and life. He recounts a haunting fortune a palm reader once told him about his fate. He concludes by encouraging listeners to never sacrifice the long term for what is readily expedient.
On this Independence Day, Michael Savage shares a poetic judgment on the state of America. He then leads a nostalgic discussion about an America that he remembers and mourns. He draws on his own memories of growing up in New York City and reflects on societal changes he has witnessed in his lifetime. Then, Savage introduces listeners to a 1958 interview with author Aldous Huxley by Mike Wallace. Savage connects Huxley's predictions about technology, propaganda, and drugs to modern-day America. Learn what Huxley wrote about the rise of technology, psycho-active drug use, and why people would willingly accept their loss of freedoms.
Michael Savage speaks with Alex Jones about the threats facing America globally and domestically. Savage emphasizes the cleverness of the left's tactics in tying down America through numerous legal battles and praises Trump's efforts in tackling larger issues. They cover the recent Supreme Court victories and how the Left might respond. They discuss Savage's unconventional career path influenced by a desire to heal and his influence on the modern health revolution. They cover the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, with Savage advocating for a balance between military action and peace. The discussion touches upon the impact of leftist policies and the rise of Marxist influences in America.
Michael Savage reacts to the Democrat primary in New York City, where socialist and jihadist sympathizer Zohran Mamdani could become the city's next mayor. He reflects on the city's social and political decline. Then, he critiques CNN and other media outlets for undermining reports about the success of the U.S. strike mission in Iran. Savage praises Trump's defense of the pilots and questions whether CNN is guilty of sedition. He revisits his stance as an anti-war conservative, referencing his book "Trump's War" where he wrote about Trump's war against the War Machine. Savage stresses the need for peace between all peoples and nations.
Divisions have grown in the Conservative movement surrounding America's support of Israel. Michael Savage breaks down the critical geopolitical debate of prioritizing Israel, America, or humanity in the context of Iran's threat. Emphasizing the historical spread of Islam through conquest, he details the violence and persecution perpetuated by Iranian leadership against women, minorities, and dissidents within Iran. Savage warns about the dangers of Iran potentially acquiring nuclear weapons and the broader implications for global security. He draws parallels between historical Islamic conquests and modern-day threats, stressing the importance of understanding history to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past. Savage concludes with a reading from Ecclesiastes, reflecting on life, death, and the importance of fearing God.
Michael Savage examines the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. He discusses the divided opinions in America about whether the U.S. should intervene. He shares comments from his listeners on the conflict. He discusses what he has learned about combating radical Islam from Dr. Zuhdi Jasser of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy. Savage highlights the sentiments of Iranians who hope Israeli actions could lead to governmental change in Iran. He shares insights from the National Council of Resistance of Iran and Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, who express optimism about a post-regime future. Savage then references Sun Tzu's 'The Art of War,' emphasizing the role of deception in military strategy, and speculates on possible Iranian retaliations, including the threat within the USA.
In this episode, Dinesh explores the contention of critics that Trump and America is on the verge of making the same mistake with Iran that America under Bush made with Iraq in the early 2000s. Dinesh reviews the Supreme Court’s landmark decision affirming a Tennessee law banning certain transgender procedures. Longtime radio host and now podcaster Michael Savage joins Dinesh to give his characteristically blunt take on issues of the day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Savage presents a seven-step plan for world peace. He emphasizes seven universal moral principles based on biblical teachings: belief in God, respect the Creator, respect human life, respect the family, respect the rights and property of others, respect God's creatures, and respect the law. Savage argues that these principles transcend geographic and religious boundaries and are essential for creating a moral and ethical world. He advocates for an approach that respects all religions and promotes acceptance, tolerance, and peace. He also highlights the importance of fathers as the 'house band' in families, urging them to embrace their roles and responsibilities.
Michael Savage warns that there could be backlash at the midterm elections if Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) targets not just criminals but also hard working Hispanic immigrants. He argues that arresting productive immigrants will alienate the Hispanic community and harm Republicans politically. He stresses the need for targeted enforcement focused on dangerous criminals. Savage also shares personal anecdotes about immigrants and stresses the importance of a balanced approach to protect America strategically. Savage blasts the left-wing agitators wreaking havoc on Los Angeles and other cities nationwide.
How did social media stars, podcasters and YouTubers overtake traditional media in ad revenue? Michael Savage, media editor at the Guardian, shepherds us into the new era.Also on the show: as The Standard announces a new partnership with Message Heard, we chat to the podcast outfit's Jake Warren about the magic ingredients that turn print into podcast.All that plus: Warner Brothers Discovery give more details of their split, whilst Netflix invests in Spain...And, in the Audio Network Media Quiz, Matt becomes Professor Brian Cox. That's all happening in this edition of The Media Club. Come on in!The Media Quiz is sponsored by Audio Network who select the music to score each episode - they can do it for you too at audionetwork.comBecome a member for FREE when you sign up for our newsletter at themediaclub.comA Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill with post-production from Podcast Discovery.We record at Podshop Studios - for 25% off your first booking, use the code MEDIA CLUB at podshoponline.co.ukWhat The Media Club has been reading this week:Influencers overtake traditional media in ad revenueWarner Bros Discovery announce breakup plansNetflix planning $1bn in Spanish programmingGuardian launches new secure messaging serviceDisney nabs ITV's unscripted chiefBFI claims 130,000 TV & Film scripts trained AIJamie Laing rebrand podcastRadio X creates ‘beer-proof parkas'(00:00) - Hellos(00:53) - Michael Savage's Media Club Invite(02:03) - Jake Warren's Media Club Invite(04:13) - Influencers Earning More than Broadcasters(10:14) - YouTube and Podcasting(11:41) - The Top 5 Companies Providing Ad Revenue(12:55) - Warner Brothers Discovery Splitting Company(18:40) - Netflix Announces $1b funding for Spanish Originals(25:46) - The Guardian's Encrypted App(28:20) - News Platforms and Podcasts(35:52) - Should We Worry About AI?(38:33) - The Audio Network Quiz(45:45) - Goodbyes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SEASON 3 EPISODE 136: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: Gavin Newsom has reached his "EFF IT" moment - and it might prove to be the moment we began to save the democracy. If you MISSED Newsom’s speech (and trust me, I did, its only failure was its rollout) I am going to play the whole thing at the end of the first segment because it was that good. Eight minutes of escalating but suppressed righteous indignation bordering on rage – eight minutes building towards Eff-It - of which I think I am still the Official Exclusive East Coast Distributor. I think I KNOW my eight-minute suppressed righteous indignation speeches and this was outstanding. Newsom alone has realized that all you have to do is stop playing Trump's version of this game, and introduce him to a NEW version in which the Mike Tyson Law applies - and he will have no chance. And Mike Tyson’s law – is that everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.” As you listen to the speech, my connoisseur’s advice is to listen to the slow burn and the rapidly decreasing time between each metaphorical shot Newsom takes. It’s not just the FIRST grown-up speech responding to Trump’s evil. It’s a really good one. And it ends with… Trump getting metaphorically punched in the face. But consider the larger context. Newsom’s emergence – this is a stupid analogy but it somehow works – was like a caterpillar emerging as a gigantic butterfly, a butterfly equipped with nukes, a stealth bomber butterfly – and THAT was last Friday with his threat to crash Trump by withholding all of California’s federal taxes, all 692 billion of it – THE economic civil war game-ender I have been advocating out here in the wilderness for a decade. Then he says “wait, I’m not finished yet” and he goes back inside the cocoon for a minute and comes out even LARGER with MORE nukes and now he is THE Resistance, THE Democratic Party, and THE hope to save America. A week ago Gavin Newsom was posting a podcast with quote “Doctor” Phil McGraw, who did a ride along with ICE raiders. June 4: glad-hand interview that utter fraud Phil McGraw AFTER glad-hand interviewing Newt Gingrich, Michael Savage, Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon. June 6: respond to Trump’s threats to kneecap California by threatening to lead a TAX STRIKE – the most liberal, progressive, in-your-face political protest proposed this century. June 7-8-9: come back and TOP that with calling the bluff of these Halloween Mask bullies like Trump and Tom Homan. June 10: give this speech. So, now the question is: Why haven’t any other Democratic so-called leaders followed Newsom over the top into no-man’s land even though he went first and discovered there are 100 to 200 million Americans just standing there waiting for somebody to lead them against Trump? B-Block (38:22) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Senator Kevin Cramer, who has never held a real job in his life (an entire career as a politician or failed political candidate) doesn't see the need for ANY federal minimum wage. Tulsi Gabbard thinks the "elites" have underground bunkers in which they can survive nuclear war. And Terry Moran got fired for an analytical opinion about Stephen Miller, but Jake Tapper can retweet Jonah Goldberg's opinion retweeting Fox's opinion retweeting Fetterman's opinion about how much the Democrats are hated. Fire. Tapper. Now. C-Block (50:00) IN MEMORY OF MINET GERMAIN OLBERMANN: Tuesday was World Pet Memorial Day and yesterday was the third anniversary of his gotcha day, so please let me tell you about my late rescue Minet. He arrived here a month shy of his 15th birthday with no expectations and very little awareness of the world around him. And then a little dental care and a little attention and the next thing I knew he was literally jumping for joy on the streets of New York. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this emergency broadcast, Michael Savage discusses the violent riots that set Los Angeles ablaze this weekend. Savage blasts the radicals in the Democrat Party and LA Mayor Karen Bass. Savage calls for the investigation of these figures who have incited these violent protests. He exposes organizations such as the ACLU and SEIU for their roles in fomenting unrest. He calls for busting the ACLU using RICO statutes. He advocates for strong law enforcement measures, including military intervention, to address the riots and immigration issues. Savage warns that these events indicate a civil war instigated by the Left. He compares the current situation to past conflicts and urges immediate government action to restore law and order.
Today's 20-min top headline news brief includes: -Michael Savage discusses the LA riots: Another summer of love by the communist democrats. -Lidia Curanaj discusses the ongoing Trump and Musk feud. [Sunday Agenda] -Dr. Drew on Musk's Asperger's syndrome, and if the condition may have influenced his deteriorating relationship with the president. [Finnerty] -US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee on meetings with Palestinian leaders and Hamas. [Sunday Agenda] -Former Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki on the election of Karol Nawrocki as Poland's president. [Saturday Report] Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: -Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB -X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter -Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG -YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV -Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV -TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX -GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax -Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX -Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax -BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com -Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Savage warns about the threat posed by Islamofascism. He exposes the recent attack in Boulder, Colorado as a part of a larger pattern of violence driven by radical Islamic teachings. He argues that fundamentalist Islam, combined with Marxist ideologies, has been a source of terrorism and hatred against Jews and Christians. Savage warned in his 2005 book "Liberalism Is A Mental Disorder" that the spread of radical Islam is a political movement with global aspirations.He blasts the mainstream leftist media and political correctness for protecting radical Islamists while ignoring the violence associated with these extremist ideologies. Savage concludes with a call for confronting the ongoing jihad threatening Western civilization.
Michael Savage discusses the value of gold versus cryptocurrency with Rich Jacoby, CEO of Goldencrest Metals. What is the impact of cryptocurrency on the U.S. dollar? How can we protect our financial future from inflation and recession? Should we be skeptical of cryptocurrency? Why is silver rising in importance in technology?
Michael Savage discusses the departure from fiscal conservatism within the Republican Party, criticizing the addition of a $4 trillion budget increase under President Donald Trump's administration. He sounds the alarm over the rising national debt and the erosion of conservative values. He praises Senators Ron Johnson and Rand Paul for their opposition to increased spending. He shifts to other top issues such as the influence of the Deep State on the Russia-Ukraine war, the controversy over US Steel's acquisition by Japan, and the pitfalls of the MAGA movement. He urges listeners to be independent thinkers rather than blind followers.
What is 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 late 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.
Michael Savage explores the question of whether Donald Trump is moving too fast in his policies and actions. Savage welcomes comments from listeners and shares various perspectives on Trump's rapid changes. He compares Trump's tactics to a Blitzkrieg strategy, likening it to overwhelming an opponent in boxing.
About 70% of TV freelancers are believed to be out of work – can the industry bounce back? Michael Savage reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
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.
Today on What's Right:Conservatives underestimate Newsom as a 2028 presidential threatCharlie Kirk, Michael Savage, and Steve Bannon are helping to right-wash NewsomSam shares what made him speak out politically, despite risks to his businessWhy Buttigieg and DeSantis will never be presidentsThanks for tuning into today's episode of What's Right! If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and make sure you leave us a 5-star review.Have personal injury questions? Visit Sam & Ash Injury Law to get free answers 24/7.Connect with us on our socials:TWITTERSam @WhatsRightSamWhat's Right Show @WhatsRightShowFACEBOOKWhat's Right Show https://www.facebook.com/WhatsRightShow/INSTAGRAMWhat's Right Show @WhatsRightShowEMAILSam sam@whatsrightshow.comProducer Robbie robbie@whatsrightshow.comTo request a transcript of this episode, email marketing@samandashlaw.com
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller humorously explore California Governor Gavin Newsom's growing media presence through his new podcasts, framing it as a bid for the presidency. They dissect his interview with Charlie Kirk, questioning his moderate posturing on issues like abortion and transgender sports policies against his ultra-liberal track record. The hosts also touch on local Planned Parenthood's questionable use of taxpayer funds, blending sharp political commentary with pro-life advocacy.
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.
Today's 20-min top headline news brief includes: [6:49] Rep. Nicole Malliotakis: Trump brings consequences for allowing antisemitism. [Saturday Report] [11:06] Alan Dershowitz : Students at Columbia are calling for war against America. [American Agenda] [15:10] Rob Schmitt torches left-wing college leadership. [Rob Schmitt Tonight] [18:47] Michael Savage says we are living in a time of real life nightmares. [Savage Nation] [21:44] DJ Daniel taking newfound fame “one step at a time.” [Newsmax Exclusive] Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: • Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB • X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter • Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG • YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV • Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV • TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX • GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax • Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX • Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax • BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com • Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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.
Listen to this rare, historic archive from a special event hosted by Michael Savage. In "Saving the Real Private Ryans," Savage honors the real war heroes who fought to protect and defend America. Listen as Savage outlines what we must do to preserve our nation in a speech that is more prescient than ever. He blasts the liberal takeover of the country, from medicating our children to the assault on our schools. He urges the audience to play their part in defending America's BORDERS, LANGUAGE, AND CULTURE... Enjoy this special episode and share it with those who need a dose of reality!
Dr. Savage discusses the "The Enemy Within," who are trying to stop Trump at every turn from restoring America's Borders, Language, and Culture. Savage also reveals how the HHS spent millions under the guise of religious services when the money was being used to harbor illegal immigrants. Entering the arena in a Cadillac, homeless man and reading the news, fighting in Iraq and rules of engagement, 7000 fans with American flags, either fight to win or bring troops home, Listening to a B-1 is the best sound, sick of Politicians who are scared to use the power we give them, Liberalism is a Mental Disorder, we are sitting here like Sheeple, American moms are the greatest, reading from Isaiah 13, God is a vengeful God, Police are the thin blue line, paying respect to those who have died to keep us safe, Savage Listeners are like the pebbles thrown in a calm pond, the enemy is training kids with guns while we play sports.
Listen to Savage's memorable conversation with Tucker Carlson in its entirety. Tucker tells Savage how he is an inspiration to him and how he never quits. They discuss Trump's victory, conservation issues and what brought them together for this historic conversation. Listen to the uncut interview with two of the biggest names in conservative media!
Listen to a PREVIEW of Savage's memorable conversation with Tucker Carlson. Tucker tells Savage how he is an inspiration to him and how he never quits. They discuss protecting the land and animals and other political topics. Don't miss this special podcast with two of the giants in conservative media! See the entire interview on Newsmax TV Sunday, January 26th at 8pm ET! Be there or be nowhere!
Enjoy these must-listen moments from the Savage Nation and Michael Savage from 2024. From June, Savage told Donald Trump Jr. about his book "The Enemy Within," which would become one of the most repeated phrases during the Trump campaign. He tells Trump Jr. that America needs a "miraculous event" to save this nation and put us back on course. He implores us all to pray for the fate of our nation. In August, Savage and NY Post Columnist Miranda Devine talked about The Godfather, NYC, and how the legalization of marijuana is a mistake for America. Savage and Jack Posobiec discuss how the Left will fight against Trump once he takes back the White House, why we need deportations, and why Trump must fight back. Then, Posobiec tells Savage how he and other young conservatives learned about Borders, Language, and Culture from listening to the Savage Nation. Then, listen as Tulsi Gabbard reveals that she and her family are Savage fans and how she once called into the Savage Nation radio show!
SERIES 3 EPISODE 79: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: It is now revealed that at a Thanksgiving-eve dinner on a patio at the Mar-a-Lago Crapshack, Trump had his minions play a recording of the national anthem sung by the January 6th Terrorists. Some of them at Trump’s table put their hands over their hearts as the people who stormed our capitol intending to take over our government sang words, the actual meaning of which they cannot possibly understand. Per The Wall Street Journal, one of those who put his hand over his heart during this travesty was… Mark Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg leads the parade of pathetic billionaires also including Jeff Bezos and Sam Altman, who just happen to be donating a million dollars to Trump's inauguration committee. Except for ABC News, which is donating FIFTEEN million to Trump's presidential museum (which may be in an empty warehouse or a sinkhole somewhere) to settle his frivolous and easily winnable defamation case against George Stephanopoulos. On March 22nd, 1979, I was ushered into the small office of a Vice President at the ABC television series “The Wide World of Sports.” His wife had been an assignment editor at the local New York TV station I had interned at the previous summer – though we were not there simultaneously. He and the Mrs. and my friends from the local station all warned me this gentleman would not have a job for me nor even any job leads, just advice. His name was Robert Iger. “Call me Bob,” he insisted. Within fifteen years he was president of ABC and thus the boss of all my bosses at ESPN and he was my boss there three times and for two further years at ABC and he gave me brilliant advice I've repeated a thousand times: if you want to be on the air, don't take an off-air job. It has truly changed lives. And now, after 45-and-a-half years I’d like to repay Bob Iger and give him MY advice: Sell ABC News to somebody who actually cares about the future of news and the future of journalism and the future of this country because you guys at Disney ain’t it any more. What do you think you bought for yourself here, Bob? Trump’s gratitude? Him somehow remembering you fondly the NEXT time ABC News does something he doesn’t like, like, say, accurately report how many people show up to his inauguration, or how many insurrectionists he pardons, or how many people die during the migrant round-ups into the migrant concentration camps? Even if Trump CAN still remember do you think he WILL remember? Or all the mini-Trumps? What you have done is merely become part of the process by which freedom of the press, and freedom in the nation, dissolve. My advice, offered again in gratitude for YOUR advice in 1979: sell ABC News to somebody who cares. B-Block (27:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Did Trump demand the end of Daylight Savings Time but think he was demanding the end of STANDARD Time? Van Jones plus Chris Cillizza equals Extra Large Stupid. And the New York radio station that is quite literally running a bulletin "sound" for "DRONE WATCH 2024." (39:27) SPORTSBALLCENTER: I have actually solved baseball's playoff crisis, the one in which in three of the last four years the team with the best record has been eliminated in its first playoff round and 14 of the 24 division winners have, too. It's actually a really really good idea. C-Block (52:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Offended by this CNN crapfest every night where Abby Phillip lets this jackass Scott Jennings insult everyone and everything good about America, in front of an ever-shrinking audience? We tried this at MSNBC long ago only the clown was Michael Savage. It didn't end well for us and it ain't gonna end well for CNN.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WHO IS THE ENEMY WITHIN? Twenty years ago, Michael Savage warned about the ENEMY WITHIN in his prophetic book "The Enemy Within: Saving America from the Liberal Assault on Our Schools, Faith, and Military." Today, Trump is working to expose and defeat the forces that are destroying our Republic. Savage then sounds the alarm over the current political climate in America and the potential dangers of a Kamala Harris presidency. He accuses Harris and the current administration of causing wars and deaths in Ukraine and Russia, as well as the unconstitutional use of the military against US citizens. He criticizes Harris for her past roles as San Francisco DA and California Attorney General. She decriminalized street defecation and failed to address the drug cartels. He warns listeners not to vote for Harris, believing she would lead to fascism. He compares the current situation to historical events such as the Opium Wars and the Boxer Rebellion, and urges Americans to wake up to the alleged brainwashing and lies of the politicians. He concludes by reading from his book "Stop Mass Hysteria" to explain the hatred against Donald Trump. He dismisses claims that Trump is anti-semitic. He points out the hatred that the Left has spread and warns that we cannot survive another four to eight years of the Democrats. He then warns that the Left has been working to destroy the nation from within by weaponizing the DOJ and breaking down our borders at the DHS.
Don't miss Savage's EPIC commentary on the most important debate of our lifetime! Peppered with his classic humor and clever analysis, Savage delivers an unrivaled breakdown of the SHOCKING broadcast. Savage takes ABC News to task for their unprecedented bias. He blasts Harris for the nonstop lies. WHO do you think ultimately won the debate? Will this sway the election? Sit back and savor the debate coverage from the one and only Michael Savage!