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The Eric Metaxas Show

Robert Orlando

The Eric Metaxas Show

Metaxas Media

Religion & Spirituality

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Filmmaker Robert Orlando returns with a unique perspective on the similarities between General George Patton and President Donald Trump -- he even has a list!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Eric Mataxis show.

0:12.3

It's the show you've all been waiting for.

0:14.3

Until now.

0:15.2

Until literally right now.

0:17.2

Now.

0:17.9

Literally right now.

0:19.1

Literally.

0:19.9

Now your host, Eric Mataxis.

0:22.5

Hey, folks.

0:23.1

Welcome to Hour 2.

0:25.8

Albin, we're going to be talking about General Patton.

0:32.2

Who?

0:33.3

Yes, he was a general, General Patton.

0:35.8

And we're going to be talking about the book written by

0:39.3

Robert Orlando. We had him on, I guess, a week or so ago. And he compares patent to Trump.

0:45.9

It's kind of fascinating history. I love it. I have to start this segment. I meant to do it in the

0:52.4

previous hour with a Mayaa culpa. I was totally

0:56.5

wrong. It was in fact Dylan Thomas and not Alfred Lord Tennyson, who wrote the poem that says,

1:06.4

do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

1:13.6

Dillon Thomas, a 20th century poet with the 19th century poet,

1:19.9

Tennyson, because Tennyson wrote the charge of the Light Brigade,

1:22.8

which for some reason, I don't know why, but so Dick Morris, of course, was right about that.

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