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The Ripple Effect Podcast

The Ripple Effect Podcast #233 (Scott Horton | A COVID19 Conversation)

The Ripple Effect Podcast

Ricky Varandas

Society & Culture, 6, Philosophy, Bryan, Carlin, Callen, Dave, Bill

4.6603 Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2020

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Scott Horton is the host of AntiWar Radio, The Scott Horton Show, author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, managing director of the Libertarian Institute & one of the most knowledgeable & respected researchers in foreign policy & geopolitics.

Transcript

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believe in the ripple effect.

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The ripple fact. I'm I'm I'm

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I'm

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I'm

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I'm What's up another episode of Rebel Effect podcast?

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I'm your host, Rikovans, and I have a great episode for you today.

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Returning guest, Scott Horton.

1:22.2

He is from anti-war.com, anti-war radio, to Scott Horton show, which is a great podcast. You can get it

1:30.6

anywhere. You can get this podcast. You can find his show. He's one of my go-to people in regards to

1:36.3

geopolitics, what's going on in the world. He has a great book called Fools Aaron, Time to End the War

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in Afghanistan. And he's been on the show a bunch

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of times. So go back, check the archives, check all the appearances. It's always some of my

1:51.5

favorite conversations. Today, we prove to you that you can disagree on a lot of things and

1:57.6

disagree in a manner that is civil and nobody gets mad we talk about what else the

2:04.2

coronavirus the hysteria to quarantine to lockdown all that stuff and we go through some of our

2:10.3

own personal perspectives and research and it was just a fun discussion with two people who

2:17.3

don't necessarily agree on everything

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but are willing to challenge ideas and have their ideas challenged so i i think it's it was a super

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fun discussion and evidence that you can find some people who who you might disagree with and might disagree with you

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who can have a civil discussion about those disagreements.

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So I think these type of shows are always necessary.

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And like I always tell you guys, I think you learn the most having discussions with people

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