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In Hour 3, Sean Hannity is joined by Buck Sexton for a deep dive into Sexton’s new book Manufacturing Delusion, examining how propaganda, indoctrination, and psychological conditioning have shaped societies throughout history. Drawing from Sexton’s background as a former CIA analyst, the conversation explores Soviet mind control tactics, Maoist “thought reform,” radical Islamist indoctrination, and how totalitarian movements break down identity before rebuilding it around ideology.
Hannity connects those historical examples to modern America, questioning whether elements of mass persuasion, cultural pressure, and institutional messaging are influencing public debate today. The discussion expands into campus culture, social conformity, forced narratives, and the power of repetition in shaping belief systems.
The hour also includes reflections on the five-year anniversary of Rush Limbaugh’s passing, audience calls on voter ID and public policy, and broader commentary on personal responsibility and freedom. It’s a thought-provoking final hour focused on defending truth, resisting manufactured narratives, and preserving individual liberty.
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In Hour 3, Sean Hannity is joined by Buck Sexton for a deep dive into Sexton’s new book Manufacturing Delusion, examining how propaganda, indoctrination, and psychological conditioning have shaped societies throughout history. Drawing from Sexton’s background as a former CIA analyst, the conversation explores Soviet mind control tactics, Maoist “thought reform,” radical Islamist indoctrination, and how totalitarian movements break down identity before rebuilding it around ideology.
Hannity connects those historical examples to modern America, questioning whether elements of mass persuasion, cultural pressure, and institutional messaging are influencing public debate today. The discussion expands into campus culture, social conformity, forced narratives, and the power of repetition in shaping belief systems.
The hour also includes reflections on the five-year anniversary of Rush Limbaugh’s passing, audience calls on voter ID and public policy, and broader commentary on personal responsibility and freedom. It’s a thought-provoking final hour focused on defending truth, resisting manufactured narratives, and preserving individual liberty.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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