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Should TRUMP switch RFK JR for VANCE? - #761

Should TRUMP switch RFK JR for VANCE? - #761

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This podcast episode features Michael Savage discussing various topics, including Kamala Harris's political career, RFK Jr.'s endorsement of Donald Trump, and the influence of big food on public health. Savage criticizes Harris for her lack of concrete achievements and her association with Marxist ideology, while analyzing the potential impact of RFK Jr.'s endorsement on the presidential election. He believes it will give Trump a slight boost but ultimately won't be a game-changer. Savage also discusses RFK Jr.'s focus on health issues, particularly chronic diseases and the role of big pharma and big food in these problems. He agrees with RFK Jr.'s stance but finds it ironic given Trump's unhealthy diet and his own "nutritional rogue" status. Savage explains Trump's ability to maintain good health despite his unhealthy diet, attributing it to his "nutritional rogue" status, a term he coined in his book "The Skeptical Nutritionist." He contrasts Trump's genetics with the average person's susceptibility to chronic diseases. Savage speculates on RFK Jr.'s motivations for endorsing Trump, suggesting a combination of wanting to remain relevant and potentially securing a position in Trump's administration. He also acknowledges the inherent imperfections in all humans, including himself. Savage promotes his book "Savage Nation: Inside the Plot to Destroy America," which outlines the threats facing the country and offers solutions to save the republic. He emphasizes the need for Americans to wake up and fight back. Savage criticizes the influence of big food companies on government regulatory agencies, arguing that they are not effectively protecting public health. He highlights the alarming rise in obesity rates in America as evidence of this failure. Savage explores the philosophical question of why God remains silent, suggesting that God's invisibility allows humans to maintain faith without the possibility of disproving his existence. He draws parallels to the Jewish concept of an invisible God. Savage summarizes his thoughts on Kamala Harris, RFK Jr., and Donald Trump, reiterating his belief that Harris is a political opportunist and that RFK Jr.'s endorsement will have a minimal impact on the election. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of truth and relevance in his work.

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Kamala Harris, RFK Jr., and the Plot to Destroy America

Michael Savage discusses Kamala Harris's political career, RFK Jr.'s endorsement of Donald Trump, and the influence of big food on public health, while exploring philosophical questions about God's silence and the nature of truth.

Keywords

Ultra-processed food


Foods heavily modified from their original state, often high in sugar, unhealthy fats, and additives. They contribute to chronic diseases and are linked to the cigarette industry.

Chronic disease epidemic


A widespread increase in non-communicable diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, often linked to lifestyle factors like diet and lack of exercise.

Nutritional rogue


An individual who defies typical health outcomes despite unhealthy habits. They are genetic outliers, not representative of the general population.

Marxist ideology


A political and economic philosophy advocating for a classless society with communal ownership of resources. It emphasizes social justice and economic equality.

"Call me Moses"


A phrase used by Michael Savage to signify his belief in his own wisdom and prophetic abilities, drawing a parallel to the biblical figure Moses.

"The mark of the greatest swordsman"


A proverb used by Michael Savage to illustrate the power of intelligence and intimidation, suggesting that the best swordsman never needs to draw their weapon.

"The plot to destroy America"


A theme explored in Michael Savage's book, highlighting perceived threats to American values and institutions, often attributed to political and cultural forces.

"Fallen angel"


A metaphor used by Michael Savage to describe his own imperfections and struggles as a human being, acknowledging his fallibility and seeking redemption.

"Invisible God"


A philosophical concept explored by Michael Savage, suggesting that God's invisibility allows for faith without the possibility of disproving his existence.

Q&A

  • What is Michael Savage's main criticism of Kamala Harris's political career?

    Michael Savage criticizes Kamala Harris for lacking concrete achievements and for her association with Marxist ideology. He also highlights her strained relationship with her father, a well-known Marxist professor.

  • What is Michael Savage's view on RFK Jr.'s decision to endorse Donald Trump?

    Michael Savage believes that RFK Jr.'s endorsement will give Trump a slight boost in the polls but ultimately won't be a game-changer. He speculates that RFK Jr. is motivated by a desire to remain relevant and potentially secure a position in Trump's administration.

  • What is Michael Savage's stance on the health issues raised by RFK Jr.?

    Michael Savage agrees with RFK Jr.'s focus on chronic diseases, autism, and the role of big pharma and big food in these problems. However, he finds it ironic given Trump's unhealthy diet and his own "nutritional rogue" status.

  • What is Michael Savage's explanation for Trump's good health despite his unhealthy diet?

    Michael Savage attributes Trump's good health to his "nutritional rogue" status, a term he coined in his book "The Skeptical Nutritionist." He believes that Trump's genetics make him an outlier who can defy typical health outcomes.

  • What is Michael Savage's view on the role of big food companies in government regulation?

    Michael Savage criticizes the influence of big food companies on government regulatory agencies, arguing that they are not effectively protecting public health. He highlights the alarming rise in obesity rates in America as evidence of this failure.

  • What is Michael Savage's philosophical argument for the existence of God?

    Michael Savage suggests that God's invisibility allows for faith without the possibility of disproving his existence. He draws parallels to the Jewish concept of an invisible God, arguing that this is why humans continue to believe.

Show Notes

Savage discusses RFK Jr's decision to endorse Donald Trump after he suspended his campaign in most battleground states. He speculates that RFK Jr saw no chance of winning the election and may have endorsed Trump to make a difference in the administration. Will this ultimately sway the election? Could RFK Jr be appointed to head the Department of Health and Human Services? Kennedy voiced concerns about various issues, including "the most important issue," which he said was American health care. Kennedy shared statistics that nearly three-fourths of Americans are overweight or obese, with 50 percent of children classified as overweight or obese. He condemned the government regulatory agencies like the CDC and the FDA for failing to protect the American people. He then exposed them for being co-opted by the very industries they are supposed to regulate including Big Pharma and Big Ag. He discusses RFK Jr's stance on health and nutrition, comparing him to Donald Trump. He recalls his famous Air Force One Hot Dog Summit with President Trump. Having written about nutrition and health for decades, he applauds Kennedy for taking on Big Pharma. He then turns to the existential, discussing why he continues his work and his belief about life after death.

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Should TRUMP switch RFK JR for VANCE? - #761

Should TRUMP switch RFK JR for VANCE? - #761

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