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Ruth Ben-Ghiat is Professor of History at New York University. She writes about fascism, authoritarianism, and propaganda. She is the recipient of Guggenheim and other fellowships; an advisor to Protect Democracy; an MSNBC opinion columnist and television commentator; and publishes Lucid, a newsletter on threats to dem

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Newt Gingrich & Avi Loeb 23 Nov 2025 • EN

Episode 913: Avi Loeb on 3I/ATLAS

Newt talks with Professor Avi Loeb about the latest news on 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar object discovered passing through our solar system. Loeb highlights its unusual characteristics and the possibility of it being a technological artifact rather than a natural object. He emphasizes the importance of scientific c

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Jillian Michaels & Victor Davis Hanson 16 Nov 2025 • EN

Victor Davis Hanson: The Dangerous Ideologies America Is Sleepwalking Back Into

World-class historian and Hoover Institution senior fellowVictor Davis Hanson joins Jillian for a masterclass on how crony capitalism, socialism, communism, and religion are intertwined — and why the stakes right now could not be higher A renowned classicist who has spent his life studying war, empires, and the rise an

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Tom Nelson & Matthew Ehret 31 Oct 2025 • EN

Matthew Ehret | Tom Nelson Pod #346

Matthew Ehret, an author and journalist, discusses his works and his perspectives on global warming, suggesting it's based on faulty science and used for political manipulation by oligarchs desiring a neo-feudal society. He critiques figures like Mark Carney and the broader economic and political systems, outlining his

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Newt Gingrich & Bill O'Reilly 05 Oct 2025 • EN

Episode 898: Bill O’Reilly on “Confronting Evil”

Newt talks with renowned TV journalist and bestselling author Bill O’Reilly about his latest book, “Confronting Evil.” The book, which quickly became a New York Times bestseller, explores the actions of some of history's most notorious figures, including Genghis Khan, Caligula, Henry VIII, and modern figures like Putin

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