Episódios

  • SAVAGE ADVICE FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP - #887
    Oct 17 2025

    Michael Savage shares the remarkable advice he wrote to President Trump before he was elected. He outlined what Trump must do to right the ship and save the Republic. He then discusses scandalous Katie Porter and Governor Gavin Newsom, the controversy surrounding MAGA influencers rehabilitating Hitler, and his opinions on antisemitism. He delves into historical contexts like the Insurrection Act and the deployment of troops in Chicago. He critiques the commercialization of daily life in the modern era. He then reflects on personal experiences and philosophical thoughts about life, pain, and resilience. Savage discusses his departure from radio and his ongoing work and vitality to speak the truth.

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    46 minutos
  • The Dragon's Prophecy: The Biblical Battle for Gaza. With Dinesh D'Souza - #886
    Oct 14 2025

    Michael Savage speaks with Dinesh D'Souza about his new documentary 'The Dragon's Prophecy.' The film explores how the modern battle between Hamas and Israel parallels ancient biblical conflicts. The film is based on Jonathan Cahn's book and suggests that modern events may echo ancient biblical prophecies. Dinesh covers the rising antisemitism on the Right, including the recent comments by Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson. They discuss why young people are susceptible to anti-Jewish rhetoric. D'Souza shares how he spoke with experts about the archeological findings that prove biblical accounts. D'Souza explains how learning about biblical interpretations helps in understanding current geopolitical issues.

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    34 minutos
  • The Dinosaur Man - With Groundbreaking Animator Steve Williams - #885
    Oct 10 2025

    Michael Savage speaks with Steve Williams, a pioneer in computer animation. Steve is renowned for his work on major films like Terminator 2 and Jurassic Park, where he developed groundbreaking visual effects including the T-1000 and the T-Rex. They discuss Steve's journey from being a weapons engineer to his significant role at Industrial Light and Magic (ILM), working with high-profile directors such as Steven Spielberg and James Cameron. Steve shares personal anecdotes about his rebellious nature, experiences with famous personalities, and technical insights into computer graphics and animation. The conversation also touches upon the evolution of the film industry, the impact of AI, and Steve's relocation to the Ozarks for a simpler life.

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    41 minutos
  • THE MAGA INFLUENCERS REHABILITATING HITLER - #884
    Oct 7 2025

    Michael Savage discusses increasing anti-Semitism and its historical context with Yair Rosenberg, a staff writer for The Atlantic. They explore themes around the online resurgence of anti-Semitic sentiments, especially among younger generations, and the role of social media in magnifying these views. Savage shares his concerns over the growing hatred toward Jews online, comparing it to pre-Holocaust Germany. The discussion touches upon various issues such as the rehabilitation of Hitler among some right-wing influencers, the Israeli-Gaza conflict, and its impact on global perceptions of Jews. They also address the roles of prominent Jewish figures in media, politics, and culture. Despite being from different political spectrums, both agree on the dangers of widespread misinformation fueling the rising tide of anti-Jewish hate worldwide.

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    51 minutos
  • DAY OF ATONEMENT - #883
    Oct 3 2025

    Michael Savage discusses the Day of Atonement, emphasizing its importance not only for Jewish people but for all religions. Savage shares insights from mystical teacher Rabbi DovBer Pinson, explaining that out of failure and shame can come repentance. He highlights the significance of brokenness and renewal, comparing the concept to the artistic Japanese practice of Kintsugi and the profound music emerging from life's struggles. Continuing, Savage shares personal anecdotes, including his own journey toward spiritual understanding and reflections on religious traditions, while encouraging listeners to find redemption and purpose in their own challenges.

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    24 minutos
  • What Is Zionism? - #882
    Sep 30 2025

    Michael Savage explores Zionism, distinguishing it from anti-Semitic sentiments disguised as anti-Zionism. He reflects on his personal experiences with anti-Semitism during his time at the University of California, Berkeley. Savage asserts that Zionism is the Jewish people's right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland, Israel. He blasts both the Right and Left for their hypocritical stances on Israel and the Jewish community. He warns against the dangers of current Israeli policies led by Netanyahu in Gaza, emphasizing the need for peace and an end to hatred.

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    30 minutos
  • Bau: Artist At War - with Director Sean McNamara - #881
    Sep 26 2025

    Savage speaks with Sean McNamara, a renowned Hollywood director, about his career and his latest film, Bau: Artist at War. McNamara has directed acclaimed films, including Soul Surfer, Reagan, and The Last Firefighter. Savage and Sean discuss Savage's role in the The Last Firefighter and behind-the-scenes from the set with Jon Voight and Kelsey Grammer. Sean shares his journey into Hollywood, reminiscing about his start as a paperboy at Disney and eventually working on major projects. The conversation delves deeply into Bau Artist at War, set during the Holocaust, telling the true love story of Joseph and Rebecca Bau in a concentration camp. Sean emphasizes the miracles and hope depicted in the film and how they resonate with contemporary issues. They also discuss the logistics and emotional challenges of filming in Krakow, the involvement of professional actors, and the impact of technological advancements on film production. Savage underscores the significance of seeing the film in theaters to support true stories of resilience and love.

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    37 minutos
  • HATE SPEECH LAWS IN AMERICA? with Steve Bannon - #880
    Sep 23 2025

    Michael Savage speaks with Steve Bannon about the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the threat of hate speech laws in America. He first shares his deep skepticism about the FBI's investigation into the assassination of Charlie Kirk, citing numerous inconsistencies in the official narrative. They discuss Savage's historical role in shaping the nationalist movement and the meaning behind his motto BORDERS, LANGUAGE, CULTURE. Then, Savage dives deeper into the risks of implementing hate speech laws in the U.S., drawing from his own experience of being banned from entering Britain in 2009. He recites a prepared speech that was originally intended for the Cambridge Union debate, where he was to discuss political correctness and its threat to free speech. Savage highlights the importance of protecting offensive speech under the First Amendment and warns against censorship.

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    40 minutos