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Honestly with Bari Weiss

Palmer Luckey and the Future of American Power

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2025

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

A former Senate staffer recently told our friend, reporter Dexter Filkins: “The last socialist systems in the world are in Cuba and the Pentagon.” My guest tonight is trying to do something about that. And good luck to anyone trying to get in his way. When people think of defense tech titans, they might not think of my guest tonight, Palmer Luckey. He looks more like Jimmy Buffett than George S. Patton. But don’t let his looks deceive you. At the age of 19, Palmer founded the VR company Oculus. Two years later, it was acquired by Facebook for more than two billion dollars. Then, when he was 24—while his peers were making dating apps and platforms to share thirst traps—he founded Anduril Industries, having had no experience whatsoever in the world of defense. Now it’s a $30.5 billion company that develops drones, autonomous vehicles, subs, rockets, and software for military use. At just 33, Palmer spends his days building the most technologically advanced software and war-fighting devices in the world. His goal is straightforward: “Move fast, build what works, and get it into the hands of people who need it.” And the moment could not be more critical. Iran is trying to destabilize the Middle East. Russia is willing to lose countless soldiers to gain slivers of territory in Ukraine. China is gaming how to invade Taiwan—to say nothing of our intensifying cold war and AI arms race. And the West’s enemies are undermining us from without and within. Bari sat down with Palmer Luckey live in D.C. to ask: What can we do about all of it? Does America still have the technological prowess—and, more importantly, the will—to win? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

300 sensors.

0:03.0

Over a million data points per second.

0:06.0

How does F1 update their fans with every stat in real time?

0:10.0

AWS is how.

0:13.0

From fastest laps to strategy calls,

0:15.0

AWS puts fans in the pit.

0:19.0

It's not just racing, it's data-driven innovation at 200 miles per hour.

0:25.4

AWS is how leading businesses power next-level innovation.

0:31.7

From the free press, this is honestly, and I'm Barry Weiss.

0:36.5

Palmer Lucky is a man who needs little introduction.

0:39.8

You may know him as the virtual reality prodigy turned defense industry Titan.

0:45.3

Maybe you associate his name with, quote, killer robots, or the flip-flops he never seems to take off even in winter.

0:51.7

Or maybe you remember his very public falling out with Mark Zuckerberg

0:56.1

after being unceremoniously pushed out of meta following his support for Donald Trump. But more

1:03.0

than all of that, Palmer Lucky, who was a self-made billionaire by the age of 22, wants to build a new

1:09.5

America, a new defense hub, a new industrial base.

1:14.2

He wants the U.S. to lead the world again, and he believes that he knows how to make it happen

1:19.7

through his company, Anderrell. I sat down with Palmer this month as part of our year-long

1:25.7

celebration leading up to America's 250th birthday.

1:29.8

I do a lot of conversations on, honestly, I promise you, you will never forget this one.

1:35.7

I certainly won't.

1:36.7

So without any delay, a quick break, and we'll be right back with the singular and the iconic

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