The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods
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18 snips
Jan 22, 2026 • 47min

Ep. 2728 Why the Left Wins (but Why It Isn't Inevitable)

Sean Davis, co-founder and CEO of The Federalist, dives deep into the dynamics of American politics. He discusses why the left appears to prevail, emphasizing the right's timid approach to power. Davis highlights the cultural shifts initiated during the Obama era and explores the decline of Christianity's influence in shaping societal norms. The conversation also touches on the media's role in framing narratives and the importance of decentralized reporting in empowering conservative voices. His insights challenge listeners to rethink strategies for upcoming elections.
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36 snips
Jan 17, 2026 • 57min

Ep. 2727 Scott Horton on Iran Regime Change Propaganda

Scott Horton, a Libertarian foreign-policy analyst and director of the Scott Horton Academy, dives into the complexities of U.S. interventionism regarding Iran. He critiques the instinctive American desire to intervene, questioning the authenticity of protests and the roles of Mossad and the CIA. Horton highlights historical events like the 1953 CIA coup's blowback and discusses how U.S. sanctions erode Iranian living standards, fueling unrest. The conversation covers the risks of military action, the exaggerated claims about Iran's nuclear program, and missed opportunities for normalization.
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17 snips
Jan 15, 2026 • 55min

Ep. 2726 Doug Casey: Is the US Empire Rising or Falling?

Investor and bestselling author Doug Casey shares insights on geopolitics and personal finance. He critiques U.S. foreign policy, particularly the dangers of invading Iran and the flawed approach to Venezuela. Discussing the rise of Javier Milei in Argentina, Doug highlights youth support for change amidst economic struggles. He also emphasizes the importance of practical skills over traditional education in his book, 'The Preparation.' Casey advocates for planning and adaptability in uncertain times, urging listeners to consider international options.
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42 snips
Jan 10, 2026 • 1h 1min

Ep. 2725 Are We a "Proposition Nation"? with Auron MacIntyre

Auron MacIntyre, a sharp political commentator and host of The Auron MacIntyre Show, dives into the complex questions surrounding American identity. He challenges the idea of a propositional nation, questioning whether America’s essence lies in its principles or its people. The discussion also covers welfare exploitation within immigrant communities, the implications of tribalism on politics, and critiques of democracy's manipulation by elites. Auron proposes a unique three-generation immigration policy and expresses concerns over foreign entanglements overshadowing domestic issues.
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19 snips
Jan 9, 2026 • 50min

Ep. 2474 The Venezuela Propaganda, with David Stockman

David Stockman, a former U.S. congressman and budget director under Reagan, dives into Venezuela's complicated political narrative. He debunks myths around the 'narco-state' label, presenting evidence against interventionist claims. Stockman critiques the overestimation of Venezuelan oil reserves, explaining why they won't finance foreign occupation. He also examines Trump's foreign policy influences and warns against military interventions for protecting foreign assets. His insights challenge mainstream narratives and encourage a more nuanced understanding of U.S. involvement abroad.
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24 snips
Jan 3, 2026 • 55min

Ep. 2723 The Off-The-Rails US Foreign Policy

Daniel McAdams, Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, dives deep into U.S. foreign policy, critiquing interventions in Venezuela and Ukraine. He discusses the ramifications of Trump's hawkish alliances and the impact of Israel's actions on American youth. McAdams highlights the rising anti-war sentiment within the right and examines the flawed strategies in Ukraine. The conversation also delves into the credibility crisis facing think tanks and the media's evolving response to dissenting views.
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24 snips
Jan 2, 2026 • 1h 1min

Ep. 2722 Darryl Cooper on the Civil War on the Right

Darryl Cooper, historian and podcaster known for his in-depth Martyr Made podcast, dives into the evolving civil war on the right. He discusses the impact of media elites on political discourse and critiques organizations like the ADL for their reputational tactics. The conversation also touches on the shift in public opinion regarding Israel, how COVID has increased political engagement across generations, and the resulting factionalism within conservative circles. Cooper brings hope for a future where truth prevails against media monopolies.
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24 snips
Jan 1, 2026 • 57min

Ep. 2721 The War on White Men

Dan McCarthy, Editor of Modern Age and political commentator, delves into the systemic exclusion of young white men in today’s culture. He discusses how DEI policies have shifted from merit to optics, spotlighting anecdotes of top students missing job opportunities. McCarthy explores the left's attraction to the bizarre, attributing it to radical egalitarianism. They also analyze the impact of social media on groupthink and the implications for young voters facing economic challenges. McCarthy advocates for bureaucratic reforms to dismantle bias and reinstate merit.
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Dec 25, 2025 • 50min

Ep. 2720 Birthright Citizenship and Other Terrible Ideas

Brion McClanahan, a historian with expertise in American constitutional history, dives into riveting topics. He predicts the Supreme Court's upcoming decision on birthright citizenship might limit it to those under legal jurisdiction. Brion critiques Trump's governance style, expressing concerns about federal overreach. He discusses the need for conservatives to rethink their approach to government, champions federalism, and analyzes the political landscape around figures like J.D. Vance and Mike Pence. His insights spark a captivating conversation about the future of American politics.
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24 snips
Dec 20, 2025 • 1h 3min

Ep. 2719 Covid Justice? Here's a Step

Ursula Conway, president emeritus of the Arizona chapter of Children's Health Defense and co-founder of the COVID Index, discusses the importance of preserving evidence surrounding COVID-19 policies. She highlights how the COVID Index can help victims seek justice and counter big tech suppression of alternative narratives. Ursula shares insights on the politicization of public health and addresses the challenges of communicating facts to skeptics. The discussion wraps up with a look at the collateral harms caused by lockdowns and the urgent need for accountability.

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