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The next chapter in American politics has begun, but is it going to be any less crazy? The Spectator's Americano podcast delivers in-depth discussions with the best American pundits to keep you in the loop. Presented by Freddy Gray.
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How can you stop Donald Trump?
Freddy Gray is joined by Alex Castellanos, Republican Party strategist who has served as media consultant to seven U.S. Presidential campaigns. They discuss Donald Trump's presidential campaign, his search for a vice president, and if there's any way Joe Biden can tarnish his image.
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What will Trump 2.0 do to the economy?
Freddy Gray is joined by Christopher Butler who is executive director at Americans for Tax Reform to discuss what Trump's trade policy might look like in a second term. Should economists be worried about a 10 per cent tariff?
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What's the matter with America's media?
Freddy Gray speaks to Ben Smith and Nayeema Raza from the Mixed Signals podcast. They discuss the state of American media, whether the US has any appetite for public service broadcasting, and whether America is too cynical about the press.
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Trump found guilty but will it matter?
Donald Trump has been found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records. The Spectator columnist Lionel Shriver joins Freddy Gray to respond to the news. Was it a fair trial? What could it mean for the 2024 presidential election? And what are the wider implications for American democracy?
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John Mearsheimer on Ukraine, Gaza & escalation dominance
Professor John Mearsheimer joins Freddy Gray to talk about the powder keg situation in Eastern Europe, why Putin is possibly the least hawkish of possible Russian leaders and why Israel has lost escalation dominance.
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What is Trump's new foreign policy?
Freddy Gray speaks to author Jacob Heilbrunn about what another term in office for Donald Trump might mean for America's foreign policy, its relationship with Israel, and the war in Ukraine.
How have his views changed since last time? And what will his relationship with Putin be like?
Customer Reviews
Interesting podcast
But Curtis Yarvin was a lousy guest. What a moron!
innovative take on US politics
in general, a fair and balanced stable of interviewees to provide insights on U.S. politics and society. that said, a few more voices from mid-america would be useful.
Interesting takes from the sometimes crackpot right
But man, I’d you’re talking about nuclear masters, please say it right. It’s NOOK-le-ar. When you say NOK-You-last with a British accent you should even shine than when Americans do it.