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🗓️ 4 July 2025
⏱️ 41 minutes
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On this Independence Day, Michael Savage shares a poetic judgment on the state of America. He then leads a nostalgic discussion about an America that he remembers and mourns. He draws on his own memories of growing up in New York City and reflects on societal changes he has witnessed in his lifetime. Then, Savage introduces listeners to a 1958 interview with author Aldous Huxley by Mike Wallace. Savage connects Huxley’s predictions about technology, propaganda, and drugs to modern-day America. Learn what Huxley wrote about the rise of technology, psycho-active drug use, and why people would willingly accept their loss of freedoms.
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0:00.0 | And now the world's most exciting podcast, The Savage Nation, home of borders, language, culture. |
0:14.8 | Here he is, Michael Savage. |
0:23.8 | Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, hear ye. |
0:26.8 | The savage court is now in session. |
0:30.1 | All rise, because I'm about to give you some psychological nudity. |
0:36.3 | I'm going to talk about a time in America that no longer |
0:38.9 | exists except in my mind. That's why I'm calling this, come back America. Now it may offend some, |
0:48.0 | but that's not my problem. It's yours. It's a world I live in, a world I dream of, a world I remember, a world I want to see again, which can never be. |
0:59.5 | That's why I'm calling this Come Back America. |
1:03.0 | I reference this picture to a little store on Ludlow Street in New York City. |
1:08.5 | It's still there. |
1:09.5 | It's now a nightclub, a hippie nightclub, |
1:11.7 | with the scum of the earth congregate at night to do nothing. But that was a store that gave us our |
1:17.6 | life. And next to the store was a funeral parlor over here. That's where I saw my first stiff |
1:24.7 | in this place here, over here, Nyberg's funeral parlor. |
1:32.2 | This was the antique store here. It's still there. You can go down and visit it, but many of my |
1:37.7 | memories were shaped in that store and in a little attached house, 20 feet wide, on a lot of 100 feet deep, in Queens, |
1:48.2 | New York at 7310 Utopia Parkway, which to me was a paradise, a palace, because we had |
1:55.0 | come from the Bronx in a tenement. |
1:57.4 | In that little house, they scraped together every cent they could get to put the down payment down to buy that little house, I don't know, $14,000 or whatever. |
2:06.6 | You wouldn't recognize it today. |
2:09.0 | Whatever, things change. |
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