Liberty Roundtable Podcast
LRT Radio HR2 10/29/25: Gates on Climate, Gov’t Overreach & Truth in Media
In this episode of Liberty RoundTable Live, Sam Bushman dives deep into the shifting landscape of global philanthropy, government power, and media integrity. The show opens with a critical look at Bill Gates’ recent memo downplaying climate doomsday scenarios and his call to focus on improving lives in developing nations. Sam explores Gates’ philanthropic history, the controversy around his past actions, and the implications of this new stance.
The discussion then pivots to government overreach, as Sam scrutinizes President Trump’s $20 billion Argentina deal, raising constitutional questions about executive spending and the role of Congress. The episode also tackles America’s ballooning entitlement and interest spending, the Federal Reserve’s influence, and the urgent need for fiscal responsibility.
Listeners are treated to commentary on the power of media, censorship, and the importance of independent journalism, with a spotlight on the ongoing debate over the Voice of America and government-funded news. The episode wraps up with a candid conversation about race, community, and the challenges of living in a divided America.
Timestamps & Segments:
- 00:00 – Introduction & Show Opening
- 00:39 – Bill Gates’ Climate Memo & Philanthropy
- 04:25 – Gates’ Shift: From Alarmism to Helping Developing Nations
- 08:21 – Faith, God’s Mandate, and Population
- 13:41 – The Role of Charity vs. Government Programs
- 16:21 – Trump’s $20B Argentina Deal & Executive Overreach
- 22:01 – Entitlements, Interest, and the Federal Reserve
- 27:21 – Fiscal Responsibility: Cutting Government Waste
- 32:22 – Media Power, Censorship, and Voice of America Debate
- 48:49 – Race, Community, and the Sonny Hostin Story
- 54:24 – Closing Thoughts & Resources
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