The Dr. Robert E Marx Show

Robert Marx

Join internationally acclaimed oral and maxillofacial surgeon, researcher, and author Dr. Robert E Marx for thought-provoking conversations on groundbreaking medical advances, critical insights on public health, and bold perspectives on climate science. Dr. Marx invites top experts, influential voices, and dynamic thinkers to challenge conventional wisdom, demystify complex health topics, and explore ideas shaping our society today and tomorrow. Tune in to gain clarity, knowledge, and inspiration as we tackle important issues together. Informative. Insightful. Impactful.

  1. 4 FEB

    Bias and Ignorance at the Highest Level: Facts, Biology, and Common Sense Under Fire

    In this unapologetically direct episode of The Dr. Robert E. Marx Show, Dr. Robert E. Marx tackles two of the most emotionally charged and misunderstood issues dominating national discourse: The Minnesota ICE-related shooting The Supreme Court debate over transgender participation in women’s sports Drawing on decades of surgical experience, deep biological knowledge, and clinical reasoning, Dr. Marks strips away rhetoric and reframes both debates through facts, physiology, and first principles. Dr. Marx opens by emphasizing a critical point: “Two people can watch the same video and come to opposite conclusions—because of bias.” The ICE agent involved was medically evaluated Evidence showed internal bleeding Internal bleeding requires physical trauma No alternative cause was presented From a medical standpoint, this establishes contact injury, regardless of intent. Dr. Marx explains the autonomic nervous system: Envelope Eye dilation Muscle tension Reflexive movement—not conscious decision-making Using simple demonstrations (with pets and people), he explains how split-second reactions occur before rational thought can intervene. “He wa This biological reality is central to understanding the officer’s response. Dr. Marx Policymakers often debate medical issues without consulting medical experts Decisions are made emotionally or politically, not biologically Medicine, physics, and biology do not bend to ideology Dr. Marks addresses the Supreme Court hearings involving bans in states like West Virginia and Utah. Sex hormones ≠ biological sex Hormone suppression does not reverse: Good Muscle mass Skeletal structure Growth-factor-driven development He explains that growth factors, This “You cannot override genetics with estrogen.” Dr. Marx critiques: A congressional hearing where a physician avoided answering whether a biological male can become pregnant Supreme Court questioning where the definition of “woman” could not be answered “You can break traffic laws.You cannot break the laws of biology.” Dr. Marx cites polling showing: 76% of Americans oppose biological males competing in women’s sports He stresses: This is not anti-LGBTQ It is pro-fairness It is pro-women It is pro-sport integrity Examples discussed: Transgender athletes dominating women’s swimming Boxing incidents resulting in serious injury Olympic cases leading female athletes to retire “This isn’t compassion. It’s negligence.” Dr. Marx closes with a cautionary analogy: Humans often believe what fits their narrative Perceptions Science demands evidence, not emotion 28 Life Changing PatientsA collection of remarkable real-life surgical cases spanning Dr. Marks’ career—educational, emotional, and at times startling.  Available at: DrRobertEMarx.net  Segment 1: The Minnesota Shooting — Facts vs. BiasMedical Facts Presented: Segment 2: Fight-or-Flight Biology Explained Segment 3: Ignorance at the Policy Level Segment 4: The Transgender Sports Debate — Biology MattersCore Argument: Segment 5: Medical Ignorance on Display Public Opinion & Competitive Fairness Segment 6: Competitive Reality Segment 7: Seeing What We Want to See Featured Book

    16 min
  2. 29 JAN

    Putting Americans First Is Not the Priority of the Democratic Party

    On this episode of The Dr. Robert E. Marx Show, Dr. Robert E. Marx delivers a forceful, historically grounded analysis of recent geopolitical events, domestic political reactions, and what he views as a growing disconnect between Democratic leadership and the interests of everyday Americans. This episode blends constitutional law, historical precedent, national security strategy, and political accountability — all through Dr. Marx signature lens of facts over feelings. Dr. Marx opens by addressing the successful apprehension of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, describing it as: And precision military operation Zero fatalities No equipment losses Minimal injuries Major disruption Key strategic outcomes discussed: Come Drug boat interdictions potentially saving tens of thousands of lives Increased leverage for U.S. negotiations with China, Iran, Cuba, Colombia, and Mexico “This wasn’t a war. It was law enforcement on a global scale.” Dr. Marx addresses Democratic claims that the operation was unconstitutional: Cites Arti Explains presidential authority over foreign policy and military operations Highlights historical precedent: R Clinton (Kosovo) At Biden (Afghani) “Congress was not bypassed. Congress was irrelevant to this operation.” Dr. M Media figures acknowledging Maduro as “bad” but condemning action Calls for “alternative solutions” without proposing any The “resolution-only” approach of past administrations “ Dr. Marx shifts to Minnesota, detailing: Massive fraud involving unvetted Somali organizations Fake daycare and autism centers Federal funds diverted for personal enrichment Colorful He questions: Government The political motivation behind ignoring corruption The timing of Walz’s decision not to seek reelection “Either he knew and allowed it — or he didn’t know and was unfit to lead.” Dr. Marx criticizes Democratic leadership for: Prioritizing voting blocs over law enforcement Public appeasement over internal policing Victim narratives replacing accountability He highlights Minneapolis leadership’s symbolic gestures as political theater rather than governance. Turning to New York City leadership, Dr. Marks analyzes statements advocating the end of “rugged individualism” in favor of collectivism. H This Redistribution through taxation Historical precursor to communism Examples cited: Soviet Union Cuba Venezuela North Korea “When everyone is equal, no one is free.” Dr. Marx clarifies a critical misconception: “The rich” are often defined as households earning ~$150,000 In cities like New York, this is not wealth Tax burdens fall on W-2 workers, not billionaires He warns: The truly wealthy will relocate Tax bases collapse Crime rises as enforcement declines Dr. Marx concludes with a direct message: Government dependency is not freedom Free services are never free History repeatedly proves collectivism fails Individual effort, responsibility, and accountability create prosperity “The government has never taken care of you — but it can take everything from you.” 28 Life Changing PatientsA powerful collection  Available at DrRobertEMarx.net This episode is a reminder that: History matters I do Freedom requires vigilance “Be critical. Question narratives. And vote like your future depends on it — because it does.”  Segment 1: The Maduro Capture — A Strategic Victory Segment 2: Constitutional Authority & Article II Segment 3: Media & Political Hypocrisy Segment 4: Minnesota’s $9 Billion Scandal Segment 5: Votes Over Accountability Segment 6: New York’s Shift Toward Collectivism Segment 7: Who Really Pays? Core Takeaway Featured Book Final Thought

    21 min
  3. 28 JAN

    Hoaxes, Hysteria, and How to Think Critically in the Age of AI

    On this episode of The Dr. Robert E. Marx Show, Dr. Robert E. Marx delivers a sharp, wide-ranging examination of modern hoaxes—from political fear campaigns to viral AI scams—and explains why critical thinking is more essential now than at any time in American history. Drawing on decades of medical training, scientific skepticism, and historical perspective, Dr. Marks walks listeners through how hoaxes are created, why people believe them, and how they shape national behavior. Dr. Marks opens with a personal observation from holiday downtime:YouTube, social media, and cable news are flooded with fabricated narratives, many designed to provoke fear, outrage, or blind trust. “We are no longer living in the age of misinformation.We’re living in the age of manufactured belief.” Dr. Marks highlights viral Bigfoot videos as an example of low-stakes deception that reveals a bigger problem: AI-generated visuals Costume hoaxes Emotional storytelling overriding logic These videos succeed because people want to believe, not because evidence exists. A majo AI-generated interviews featuring Laura Ingraham and Elon Musk C H One subtle error exposed the fraud (gendered voice mismatch) “If a $23 cure for dementia existed,the Nobel Committee would already be waiting at the door.” Dr. Mar 1976 claims that oil would be gone by 2005 55-mph speed limits Gas rationing Long fuel lines Reality check: The Fear-based policy caused lasting economic damage A classic hoax: Global systems predicted to collapse in 2000 Mass hysteria On Economic anxiety Outcome: Nothing happened Political and media amplification fueled panic Dr. Marx “Global Warming” rebranded as “Climate Change” Shifting definitions to avoid falsification Policy decisions based on fear rather than data When “The climate has always changed.What changed was the language.” Discussed examples: Hunter Biden laptop denial Russian collusion narrative Border enforcement misinformation ICE portrayed as “Gestapo” Dr. Marks emphasizes: Repetition does not equal truth Political agendas weaponize emotion Facts emerge after damage is done Contrary to headlines: Gas prices down significantly Egg prices down Prescription drug pricing reforms underway Pharmaceutical pricing parity with Europe Dr. Marx calls “affordable healthcare” rhetoric selective storytelling. Dr. Marx refrains from final judgment but warns: Inflammatory language escalates violence Facts must precede conclusions Political framing distorts public understanding Dr. Marx challenges listeners to consider: What leadership actually looks like How history evaluates decisions—not slogans The difference between optics and outcomes AI has now crossed a dangerous threshold: Video no longer proves reality Audio can be fabricated Visual evidence can lie “If you don’t think critically,someone else will think for you.” 28 Life Changing PatientsA collection of real clinical cases illustrating resilience, medicine, and human complexity.  Available at DrRobertEMarx.net  Core Theme: America as a Land of Hoaxes Segment 1: Bigfoot & AI Illusions Segment 2: AI Deepfakes – The Laura Ingraham & Elon Musk Scam Segment 3: The Oil Shortage Hoax (1970s) Himself Segment 5: Climate Fear Rebranded Segment 6: Political Hoaxes & Media Manipulation Segment 7: The Healthcare Affordability Hoax Segment 8: Minnesota Shooting & Rhetoric Consequences Segment 9: The Ultimate Hoax – Leadership Illusion Final Warning: Trust, But Verify Featured Book

    20 min
  4. 30/12/2025

    Chapter 17: Power, Violence, and the Cost of Survival

    In this gripping episode of The Dr. Robert E. Marx Show, Dr. Marx reads Chapter 17 from his book, 28 Life-Changing Patients: Chronicles of an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon. The chapter recounts a dramatic, real-life emergency involving a Venezuelan political rival to Hugo Chávez, brutally beaten by regime operatives and flown by helicopter to the Ryder Trauma Center in Miami for lifesaving surgery. What unfolds is a rare, behind-the-scenes look at elite trauma care—multiple surgical teams operating simultaneously to save a man’s life—and a sobering reflection on how power, politics, and brutality continue to shape human history. The story connects directly to current headlines about Venezuelan drug trafficking and authoritarian regimes, underscoring how little human behavior has changed over centuries. Dr. Marx is awakened by a call from the medical school dean instructing him to report immediately to the Ryder Trauma Center helipad. A VIP patient is incoming via helicopter with multisystem, life-threatening injuries. Chiefs of neurosurgery, thoracic surgery, orthopedics, and maxillofacial surgery assemble—without knowing the patient’s identity. Ruptured spleen Severe liver laceration Multiple rib fractures with a 20% pneumothorax Complete destruction of the right eye Complex LeFort III craniofacial fractures, separating the facial skeleton from the skull Two surgical teams operate in parallel—one saving the patient’s life, the other rebuilding his face. Titanium plates and screws reconstruct shattered facial bones “like a jigsaw puzzle.” Extreme care is taken to preserve the left eye, the patient’s only remaining vision. The right eye is later removed and replaced with a glass ocular prosthesis, expertly matched by the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. Bone grafting and dental implants restore function and appearance over the following year. The patient is identified as a political rival to Hugo Chávez. Regime operatives allegedly stormed his home, killed his guard dogs and security detail, and beat him with baseball bats. Though his life is saved, his political future is destroyed. Chávez is reelected in what Dr. Marx describes as a “customary Venezuelan ‘fair’ election.” Dr. Marx emphasizes a core truth of trauma medicine: “Reconstruction is not normalcy.” Despite extraordinary surgical success, the patient never regains his former confidence or political ambition. Psychological trauma lingers long after physical healing. Dr. Marx closes the chapter by placing this case in historical context, naming figures whose thirst for power reshaped—and often brutalized—human lives: Roman emperors Alexander the Great Pol Pot Adolf Hitler Joseph Stalin Hugo Chávez Nicolás Maduro Vladimir Putin Ayatollah Ali Khamenei The question remains: how civilized has humanity truly become? “Reconstruction saves lives—but it does not restore innocence.” “Power has always demanded victims.” “Trauma surgery treats bodies; history explains why they arrive broken.” “Rebuilding a face is possible. Rebuilding a life is far harder.” Gain rare insight into elite trauma and reconstructive surgery under extreme conditions. Understand the human cost of political power struggles and authoritarian rule. See how modern medicine can save lives—but cannot undo psychological scars. Recognize that history’s patterns of violence repeat, regardless of era or ideology. 📘 28 Life-Changing Patients: Chronicles of an Oral & Maxillofacial SurgeonBy Dr. Robert E. Marx True stories from decades of surgical practice Raw, unfiltered cases involving trauma, cancer, violence, and redemption Available now via drrobertemarx.net and major retailers Website: https://drrobertemarx.net X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/remarx_facs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091526944108 Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Rmarxfacs Radio Syndication: https://amfm247.com/amfm247/ Spotify Hub: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-marx

    12 min
  5. 23/12/2025

    Drug Interdiction Isn’t War: Venezuela, Narco-Boats, and Media Absurdity

    In this blunt, fact-forward episode of The Dr. Robert E. Marx Show, Dr. Marx addresses recent U.S. drug interdictions involving Venezuelan fast boats transporting cocaine and heroin toward the United States—and the political and media backlash that followed. Drawing on history, international law, and common sense, Dr. Marx dismantles claims that these operations were “war crimes” or attacks on “innocent fishermen,” arguing instead that they were lawful anti–narco-terrorism actions aimed at stopping poisons that kill tens of thousands of Americans each year. With pointed satire, he critiques what he views as media misinformation and political doublespeak, contrasting the current administration’s approach to interdiction with past policies—and challenging critics to confront the real consequences of drug trafficking. High-speed vessels (up to ~60 mph) with multiple outboard motors—not fishing boats. No rods, nets, or gear; clear indicators of trafficking operations. Crews knowingly assume risk while transporting substances linked to ~70,000 U.S. overdose deaths annually. The U.S. is not at war with Venezuela; Congress declares war—not commentators. These actions fall under drug interdiction, not armed conflict. No legal requirement to “preserve survivors” in an interdiction context. Dr. Marx explains the Vietnam-era origin of the phrase often misused by critics, emphasizing how context is stripped away to manufacture outrage today. Boarding and seizing sanctioned oil shipments is lawful under international rules. Dr. Marx contrasts outcomes: confiscating contraband and returning crews vs. past policies that, in his view, did the opposite. Using irony, Dr. Marx flips common talking points to expose what he calls their contradictions: Environmental alarmism: burning narcotics as an “ocean crisis.” Affordability & inflation: reduced supply raises street prices. Unemployment: fewer drugs to sell means fewer dealers “working.” Language games: traffickers rebranded as “pharmaceutical distributors.” “This isn’t war—it’s drug interdiction.” “Fishermen don’t travel at 60 miles an hour without fishing gear.” “You don’t need bombs to kill people—drugs do it just fine.” “If you want to criticize interdiction, at least be honest about what’s being stopped.” Learn the legal distinction between war and drug interdiction. Recognize common media tactics that blur context and inflate outrage. Understand how sanctions and seizures operate under international law. Challenge arguments by following consequences—health, safety, and public harm. Website: https://drrobertemarx.net X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/remarx_facs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091526944108 Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Rmarxfacs Radio Syndication: https://amfm247.com/amfm247/ Spotify Hub: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-marx This episode reflects commentary and opinion based on publicly reported events as of December 12, 2025. It is not legal advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult primary sources and international law references when evaluating enforcement actions. Key Segments1. The Facts on the Venezuelan Narco-Boats2. Drug Interdiction vs. “War Crimes”3. Historical Context: “Fog of War” Misquotes4. Sanctions, Seizures, and International Law5. Satire as a MirrorPull QuotesListener TakeawaysLinks & FollowDisclaimer

    10 min
  6. 17/12/2025

    Intermittent Fasting, Big Pharma, and the Problem with “Settled Science”

    In this wide-ranging and intellectually honest episode of The Dr. Robert E. Marx Show, Dr. Marx and Neil Haley dive deep into intermittent fasting, weight loss science, and the uncomfortable truth about medical research, pharmaceutical influence, and human gullibility. What begins as a practical discussion about Neil’s real-world experience with intermittent fasting evolves into a broader examination of how diets work, why most fail, and why so much “research” in medicine deserves skepticism. Dr. Marx draws on decades as a surgeon, researcher, and expert witness to explain why conflicting studies exist—and why time, not headlines, is the ultimate judge of truth. Neil shares his transition from OMAD (one meal a day) to a 16-hour fasting / 8-hour eating window. Reports better sustainability, less bingeing, and improved body composition—despite being on testosterone replacement therapy, which increases muscle mass and appetite. Emphasizes fat loss—not just weight loss—as the real goal. Dr. Marx explains fat metabolism in simple terms: Fat = triglycerides (three fatty acids + a sugar backbone). When glycogen (stored sugar) in the liver is depleted—around 14–16 hours—the body is forced to burn fat. This is why reducing carbohydrates, not magic diets, drives weight loss. He cautions that intermittent fasting can temporarily raise blood lipids, which matters for people with heart disease. Based on published consensus and clinical experience, Dr. Marx advises against intermittent fasting for: Diabetics (especially insulin-dependent) People with known heart disease Pregnant women Children and teenagers People with immune deficiencies Patients with certain endocrine cancer syndromes For healthy adults, he views intermittent fasting as reasonable—but not miraculous. Dr. Marx pulls back the curtain on medical research: Poor control groups Mixed populations (young vs. old, cancer vs. non-cancer) Selective publishing (only favorable timeframes released) Financial pressure from Big Pharma He recounts firsthand experience uncovering “pencil-whipped” safety data, manipulated endpoints, and studies quietly buried when results turned negative. “Time is the final peer reviewer.” Dr. Marx strikes a balanced note: The Good: HIV transformed from a death sentence to a manageable disease Major advances in cancer control Breakthroughs in surgery and wound healing The Bad: Overprescription (opioids, GLP-1 drugs, osteoporosis meds) Inflated pricing (20% added for litigation risk) Marketing-driven diagnostics (DEXA scans, thresholds set by drug makers) Every diet works if you stick to it. Every diet fails when life intervenes. Calorie balance still matters—but biology and behavior matter more. Sustainable lifestyle change beats extreme plans. “Every diet works. Every diet fails. Discipline is the difference.” “Research can be massaged. Time cannot.” “If you eliminate sugar, fat storage collapses—no magic required.” “Big Pharma has saved millions of lives—and misled millions more.” Intermittent fasting is a tool, not a cure-all. Be skeptical of studies that promise certainty. Know your own health risks before trying restrictive diets. Sustainable change beats aggressive short-term fixes. Question marketing—especially when money is involved. Website: https://drrobertemarx.net X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/remarx_facs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091526944108 Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Rmarxfacs Radio Syndication: https://amfm247.com/amfm247/ Spotify Hub: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-marx This episode reflects professional experience and informed opinion. It is not medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare providers before making dietary or medical changes. Content reflects discussions as of December 5, 2025.

    27 min
  7. 16/12/2025

    Judicial Malpractice: When Bad Decisions Cost Innocent Lives

    In this provocative and legally focused episode of The Dr. Robert E. Marx Show, Dr. Marx tackles a question rarely asked in public discourse: Should judges be held accountable—up to and including malpractice—when their decisions directly lead to harm? Using a horrific case from Chicago’s Blue Line—where a 26-year-old woman was severely burned after a repeat offender was released despite an extensive criminal record—Dr. Marx argues that the justice system failed at its most critical checkpoint: judicial judgment. Drawing parallels to medical, dental, and legal malpractice standards, he makes the case that appointed judges should not be immune from consequences when they ignore evidence, precedent, and public safety. A young woman is set on fire in a brutal attack. The accused had 72 prior arrests and 19 felony convictions. Just days earlier, a judge declined to detain or institutionalize him—despite clear evidence and a violent assault on a social worker. Dr. Marx calls the outcome “preventable.” Judges are not there to satisfy prosecutors or defense attorneys—they are there to judge evidence. In this case, the evidence was undisputed: violent behavior, extensive criminal history, and clear risk. The judge’s rationale—“I can’t put everyone in jail”—is, in Dr. Marx’s view, a fundamental misunderstanding of judicial duty. Dr. Marx outlines how malpractice works in medicine—and why the same framework could apply to judges: Standard of Care: What would a reasonable professional do in the same position? Breach: Ignoring overwhelming evidence and risk. Harm: A violent act resulting in catastrophic injury. Accountability: Doctors, nurses, dentists, and lawyers face malpractice—why not judges? He proposes that appointed judges carry malpractice insurance and be subject to civil action when decisions cause foreseeable harm. Judicial immunity has historically shielded judges from civil liability. Dr. Marx argues that immunity should not cover gross negligence or reckless disregard. “Nurses don’t make a lot of money either,” he notes, “and they still carry malpractice insurance.” Dr. Marx reflects on Chicago’s long history of political patronage. Argues that merit-based appointments, not ideology or identity, must determine who sits on the bench. Calls for higher credentialing standards for judges—comparable to board certification in medicine. Vote for leaders who prioritize merit and accountability. End appointment systems driven by patronage or ideology. Demand transparency and consequences when judicial decisions cause real-world harm. “Judges judge evidence—not excuses.” “If a doctor made this decision, there would already be a lawsuit.” “Immunity should not protect incompetence.” “Standard of care doesn’t end at the courthouse door.” Understand how judicial discretion can directly affect public safety. Learn how malpractice standards work—and why they could apply beyond medicine. Recognize the risks of unchecked judicial immunity. Advocate for merit-based appointments and real accountability in the justice system. Website: https://drrobertemarx.net X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/remarx_facs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091526944108 Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Rmarxfacs Radio Syndication: https://amfm247.com/amfm247/ Spotify Hub: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-marx This episode reflects the opinions of the hosts and guests based on publicly reported events and professional experience as of December 3, 2025. It is not legal advice. All individuals are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise. Listeners are encouraged to consult qualified legal professionals and review official court records for specific cases. Key Segments1. The Chicago Blue Line Case2. What a Judge’s Job Actually Is3. The Case for Judicial Malpractice4. Why This Hasn’t Happened Before5. Patronage, DEI, and Appointments6. What Can Be DonePull QuotesListener TakeawaysLinks & FollowDisclaimer

    13 min
  8. 16/12/2025

    Sit Down and Shut Up”: When Rhetoric Puts Lives at Risk

    In this blunt and emotionally charged episode of The Dr. Robert E. Marx Show, Dr. Marx responds to a deadly ambush in Washington, D.C., where two National Guard members were shot—one fatally—by an assailant who entered the country under failed vetting procedures. Using the tragedy as a backdrop, Dr. Marx condemns what he sees as reckless political rhetoric that, in his view, endangers service members and law enforcement by encouraging defiance of lawful orders and demonizing those tasked with public safety. Speaking as a former military officer with more than two decades of service, Dr. Marx argues that words from elected officials have consequences—especially when directed at people in uniform who are bound by lawful command structures. His message is pointed: leaders must understand the weight of their words—or step aside. Two National Guard members ambushed on federal land; one killed, one critically injured. Dr. Marx places responsibility on systemic failures in vetting and enforcement. Emphasizes that such violence “never should have happened.” Critique of public statements urging troops and agents to disobey “illegal orders” without specifying what those orders are. Dr. Marx explains the real-world risk to service members who follow such advice: court-martial, loss of career, and personal ruin. Clarifies the role of the National Guard: patrol and report, not arrest. Dr. Marx addresses several high-profile figures, arguing their language has crossed from debate into danger by invoking terms like “fascist” and “Gestapo” without basis. He asserts that: Such rhetoric misrepresents law enforcement and military roles. It fuels hostility toward people performing lawful duties. It can incite unstable individuals to violence. Dr. Marx affirms First Amendment protections—but stresses that speech still carries responsibility. “We can brush it off,” he says, “but the unhinged don’t.” Draws a direct line between inflammatory language and real-world harm. Support accountability at the ballot box. Donate to and campaign for alternatives who prioritize public safety and measured discourse. Demand clarity, accuracy, and restraint from elected officials. “If I had disobeyed an order, I’d have been court-martialed—no politician would’ve saved me.” “Words have consequences. For the unhinged, they can be a trigger.” “Free speech isn’t a license to endanger people in uniform.” Understand the difference between lawful command and political rhetoric. Recognize how demonizing language can escalate threats to public servants. Hold leaders accountable for accuracy and responsibility in their statements. Engage civically—vote, organize, and support safer, steadier leadership. Website: https://drrobertemarx.net X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/remarx_facs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091526944108 Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Rmarxfacs Radio Syndication: https://amfm247.com/amfm247/ Spotify Hub: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-marx This episode reflects the opinions of the hosts and guests based on publicly reported events and personal experience as of December 3, 2025. All individuals are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise. Listeners are encouraged to consult multiple sources and form their own conclusions. Key Segments1. The D.C. Tragedy2. Lawful Orders vs. Political Soundbites3. Calling Out the Rhetoric4. Free Speech Has Consequences5. What Citizens Can DoPull QuotesListener TakeawaysLinks & FollowDisclaimer

    13 min

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Join internationally acclaimed oral and maxillofacial surgeon, researcher, and author Dr. Robert E Marx for thought-provoking conversations on groundbreaking medical advances, critical insights on public health, and bold perspectives on climate science. Dr. Marx invites top experts, influential voices, and dynamic thinkers to challenge conventional wisdom, demystify complex health topics, and explore ideas shaping our society today and tomorrow. Tune in to gain clarity, knowledge, and inspiration as we tackle important issues together. Informative. Insightful. Impactful.