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Michael Savage revisits his 1987 book Reducing the Risk of Alzheimer's, now reissued with updated research linking aluminum exposure to this modern disease. Savage draws a clear line between normal aging and true dementia, warning the distinction is being intentionally blurred. He identifies hidden aluminum sources in everyday life, outlines practical prevention through nutrition, exercise, and mental activity, and cautions that common medications may raise dementia risk. The episode argues Alzheimer's is not inevitable—and that informed, disciplined choices can meaningfully reduce the threat. GET THE BOOK HERE https://a.co/d/07h18Y9r

In this intense episode, Savage addresses the survival of the fittest and the tumultuous political climate in America. He sounds the alarm about the ongoing insurgency funded by domestic and foreign actors. He warns that unless these forces are curbed, America's future is at stake. He then discusses the potential of U.S. involvement in Iran. He covers the complexities of overthrowing regimes and what could happen if the Mullahs are defeated in Iran. Through the lens of Jack London's 'Call of the Wild,' he reflects on the importance of resilience and understanding in leadership. He urges listeners to be vigilant in defending American values amidst growing domestic and international challenges.

Michael Savage revisits his book Reducing the Risk of Alzheimer's, now reissued with updated research that links aluminum exposure to this modern disease. Prompted by political debates over President Biden's cognition, Savage draws a clear line between normal aging and true dementia, warning the distinction is being intentionally blurred. He identifies hidden aluminum sources in everyday life, outlines practical prevention through nutrition, exercise, and mental activity, and cautions that common medications may raise dementia risk. The episode argues Alzheimer's is not inevitable—and that informed, disciplined choices can meaningfully reduce the threat.

Savage reprises some of his best Thanksgiving specials of the past on this special holiday podcast! First, he explores the dread some have around the dinner table at the holidays. From 2006, hear why it's actually masculine to cook according to cultures around the world. Then, hear Savage's Thanksgiving sermon and the myths around Thanksgiving from 2019. In a 2012 broadcast, Savage laments the lost art of conversation and the declining work ethic in America.

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 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.

Savage warns about the threat of Islamofascism, praising Governor Abbott for halting an Islamic city in Texas. He shares skepticism about U.S. arms deals with Saudi Arabia. Drawing from his book, 'Liberalism is a Mental Disorder,' he exposes radical Islam as a political threat rather than a peaceful religion. He advises U.S. leaders to be cautious in their dealings with radical Islamic states. Then, Savage contrasts the historical contributions of Arab civilization to world knowledge with the current militant Islam that is incompatible with Western values. He highlights the significant contributions of ancient and historical Arabia. Savage blames ignorance and the breakdown of education for the rise of modern radical Islam.

Beloved by fans of the Savage Nation, Mama Savage became a well-known voice nationwide. Delivering some of the most memorable moments on Savage's top-rated radio program, she became a fan favorite. Listen to some of her best calls on the show and Savage's moving tributes to his cherished mother. First up, Mama Savage tells her son the secret to longevity. Her answer might surprise you! Next, mom and son discuss memories and the importance of a good rest. Then, listen to Savage's poignant homage to Mama Savage on the anniversary of her passing. He shares fond memories of his mother's difficult life, her silent suffering, and her unconditional love for people. He visits a restaurant to honor her memory, recalling the conversation they had about longevity and their shared love for life. He ponders the significance of lighting a candle in memory of a loved one. He reflects on the harsh realities of life and the importance of becoming tougher to survive, sharing his experiences of growing up and dealing with suffering. Savage encourages us to remember and love our parents, while expressing frustration over the cruelty he has witnessed in the world. He also explores the complexities of emotions, family, and life experiences, and touches on power, control, and the role of women in the world. Lastly, enjoy a light-hearted radio piece about Mama Savage's signature cooking and her ability to serve a feast from her small kitchen in Queens. Listeners new and old will love this treat, only on the Savage Nation podcast!

Savage shares some of his most memorable stories in this lighthearted episode. Drawing from his book "A Savage Life," he retells fan favorites including, "Fat Al's Tuna", "Dead Man's Pants", "Louie & His Crazed Monkey", "Dad Feeds the Schnorrer Kennel Ration", "The Leatherman Gets Cancer", and "When Pasta Was Spaghetti." He humorously recounts vivid memories and notable characters, who imparted valuable life lessons despite their struggles. He reminisces on an America that no longer exists and the transformative experiences that made him the renowned storyteller and top talk radio host.

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.