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The Patrick Madrid Show

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 31, 2025 - Hour 2

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8587 Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Patrick spotlights issues from US-Israel relations, beginning with vintage Nixon audio, to the anguish of Nigerian Christians and the struggle for truth amid religious confusion. Listeners bring honest questions about doctrine, personal pain, and family battles; Patrick responds with stories, book suggestions, candid advice, and moments both sharp and compassionate. Surprises, raw emotion, and faith collide as Patrick talks history, prayer, and everyday dilemmas.

 

  • Audio: Nixon - American interests vs. Israeli interests – https://x.com/nixonfoundation/status/1935396379607838946?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (19:00)
  • Manuel - Thank you for pointing out the genocide in Nigeria. My priest is Nigerian. (02:21)
  • Melanie - I was raised Pentecostal. Did you say that Pentecostals don't believe in the Trinity? (05:28)
  • Mike - Were Mary and Joseph Palestinian? (10:13)
  • Marlene - How can I get my family who attend SSPX to come into the Diocese? (14:34)
  • Marie - I agree when it comes to homosexual relationships. Is this the same when it comes to other sinful situations? I want to demonstrate chastity to my kids, but my dad is not a good example. (18:24)
  • Bill – You are a blessing to have on the radio (35:18)
  • Bradley - Did the Vatican create a Muslim prayer room with prayer rugs in it? (40:02)

Originally aired on 11/12/25

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, Patrick Madrid here. I'm spending a little time today with my wife and family, and I sure hope that you are having a blessed and Merry Christmas.

0:08.4

I want you to know that I'm thinking about you and praying for you, and I hope you enjoy today's encore presentation of the Patrick Madrid Show.

0:15.5

Merry Christmas. Compelling insights, unpredictable conversations,

0:29.5

encouragement for your day.

0:31.6

It's the Patrick Madrid show on Relevant Radio.

0:35.8

Their belief is that being for Israel first means that that does not mean you're putting America second

0:42.0

because they think it goes together.

0:44.4

An American president, however, has to approach it in a different way, in my opinion.

0:48.0

He's got always to think first of what is best for America.

0:51.9

Usually what is best for America is also best for Israel and

0:55.3

vice versa. On occasions, an American president must make a decision that does not in effect

1:01.2

give the Israelis a blank check. And one example of that is a decision that I made. I decided

1:07.3

early on in our administration that we were going to seek good relations with Egypt

1:11.1

and others of Israel's neighbors. Many of my Israeli friends didn't like that because they wanted

1:17.6

a special relationship with Israel and Israel only. But I have always said Israel's interests are

1:23.3

better served to have the United States a friend of Israel's neighbors and potential enemies

1:28.4

and to leave a vacuum which the Soviet Union would fill.

1:31.4

I still believe that and I think that should be American policy today.

1:35.7

Now is a certain Richard Milhouse Nixon, President Nixon, as a matter of fact, giving a diplomatic overview or at least a comment there about the relationship.

1:50.4

The peculiar and interesting and at times very awkward relationship that has existed

1:59.2

between Israel and the United States.

2:01.7

And as ever, the things that we share with you on the program by way of audio and video,

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