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Enough Already

Scott Horton
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Enough Already by Scott Horton comes up on The Joe Rogan Experience and The Tucker Carlson Show, including episode with Dave Smith, with transcript quotes, timestamps, and episode context.

Enough Already by Scott Horton appears 3 times across 3 podcast episodes on 2 shows, with transcript quotes and timestamps.

So for the record, like you can just never trust anything Bob Woodward says, because he'll take this quote and just get it, mangle it to the point where it, he's presenting it as if it means 180 degrees opposite of what the quote actually meant.

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#2370 - Dave Smith on The Joe Rogan Experience
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The host mentions Scott Horton's book 'Enough Already' while discussing the credibility of Bob Woodward's reporting. Horton critiques Woodward's interpretation of quotes, suggesting that his work may not be reliable.

Enough Already by Scott Horton most often appears in conversations about Bob Woodward's journalism.

Recent linked podcasts include The Joe Rogan Experience and The Tucker Carlson Show, giving you a quick path from the book back to the shows where it actually came up.

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The host mentions Scott Horton's book 'Enough Already' while discussing the credibility of Bob Woodward's reporting. Horton critiques Woodward's interpretation of quotes, suggesting that his work may not be reliable.

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Readers interested in foreign policy and media criticism
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Recent show rotation: The Joe Rogan Experience and The Tucker Carlson Show.

Guests tied to these mentions include Dave Smith.

Fastest path back to the source: the strongest indexed mention lands at 33:58 in the episode where we captured it.

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Which episode mentioned Enough Already?

#2370 - Dave Smith on The Joe Rogan Experience is one of the clearest indexed episodes that mentioned Enough Already by Scott Horton. Other indexed episodes include Dave Smith: Mossad, WWII Myths, FBI Cover-Ups, and Trump’s Critical Next Move in Iran on The Tucker Carlson Show and #1775 - Dave Smith on The Joe Rogan Experience. The first indexed transcript timestamp lands at 33:58.

Which podcast mentioned Enough Already?

The Joe Rogan Experience and The Tucker Carlson Show are the main indexed podcasts currently tied to Enough Already by Scott Horton.

Who mentioned Enough Already on podcasts?

Dave Smith is the main guest currently tied to mentioning Enough Already by Scott Horton.

Why do podcast guests bring up Enough Already?

The host mentions Scott Horton's book 'Enough Already' while discussing the credibility of Bob Woodward's reporting. Horton critiques Woodward's interpretation of quotes, suggesting that his work may not be reliable. It most often appears in conversations about Bob Woodward's journalism.

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Scott Horton wrote the best book on the terror wars called Enough Already, which is mentioned in the context of discussing foreign policy.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in foreign policy and media criticism
Key quote: So for the record, like you can just never trust anything Bob Woodward says, because he'll take this quote and just get it, mangle it to the point where it, he's presenting it as if it means 180 degrees opposite of what the quote actually meant.
The host mentions Scott Horton's book 'Enough Already' while discussing the credibility of Bob Woodward's reporting. Horton critiques Woodward's interpretation of quotes, suggesting that his work may not be reliable.

Scott Horton's book, Enough Already, is mentioned as one of the best books written on the global war on terrorism.

He just wrote a new book called, um, Enough Already, which is like a history of all the terror wars.