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The Tom Woods Show

Ep. 1804 Saying Goodbye to 2020, Woods Edition

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

Politics, Government, News

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Rather than a detailed year in review (really, who needs that for 2020?), I look back on a few genuine highlights of the year, as well as my experiences in states at various stages of reopening, and what I've done to maintain a modicum of sanity during crazy times. Sponsor: Kratom is a natural remedy that has helped people deal with chronic pain, stress and anxiety, and to boost energy levels and focus. Try a free ounce of kratom at , courtesy of Brave Botanicals.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Tom Wood Show, Episode 1804.

0:03.2

Prepare to set fire to the index card of allowable opinion.

0:07.7

Your daily dose of liberty education starts here.

0:11.2

The Tom Wood Show.

0:14.2

Hi, everybody. Tom Woods here.

0:15.8

This is the last episode of 2020 of The Tom Wood Show.

0:20.6

And I could do a review of 2020, but really, who would want that?

0:26.8

That's not something anybody really wants.

0:29.7

So rather than do some sort of systematic review of 2020,

0:34.0

which would surely revolve around the same darn issue we've devoted so much time and attention to

0:39.7

already this year, I thought instead I would just share a few closing thoughts as we bring this year

0:46.7

to a close and move into the next year.

0:49.9

I have a few things I'd like to say.

0:51.9

This won't be the longest episode in the history of the Tom Wood Show, but a couple of things I'd like

0:56.5

to say have to do with what's coming up at the beginning of 2021 on the Tom Wood Show.

1:02.7

I think you're going to be pleased.

1:05.6

First, the very first full week of 2021 will be Anthony Samarov week.

1:11.2

Now, you know that I've done a number of weeks where I've taken one guest and we've done a deep dive

1:17.0

into that person's thinking. So we'll devote a whole week to that person's thought.

1:21.4

So Bob Murphy, for example, the great economist and libertarian theorist,

1:25.7

Walter Block, the most prolific, academic libertarian, maybe ever. Well, certainly

1:33.2

in league with Rothbard in terms of sheer output, I would say.

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