The Caroline Glick Show

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May 9, 2023 • 1h

Ep. 53: Simcha Rothman: The Future of Israel's Judicial Reform

This week’s guest on the Caroline Glick Show was MK Simcha Rothman from the Religious Zionism Party. Rothman is the Chairman of the Knesset’s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee. As committee head, Rothman has been leading the effort toward reform of the judicial system together with Justice Minister Yariv Levin.They discuss Failed negotiations at the President's house What is the next step to make judicial reform? Why judicial reform is necessary? What is the protest movement all about? Is the change in the Law of Return an attack on Diaspora Jewry?
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May 9, 2023 • 17min

Caroline's Breakdown: We are Stronger than Our Enemies

Journalist Caroline Glick reacts to last week's news when Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced that Iran has stockpiled sufficient quantities of uranium enriched to 20% and 60% purity to build five nuclear bombs. In response to Iran’s nuclear advances, the Biden administration again moved its redline for backing Israeli military operations against Iran’s nuclear weapons.Is this a time to despair Iran’s strengths, or can Israel take advantage of its strengths and Iran’s weaknesses to defeat the Iranian regime?
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Apr 25, 2023 • 1h 3min

Ep. 51: Sharansky and Glick: Today, Unify around Zionism

In this special episode for Israel Independence Day, journalist Caroline Glick speaks with former Prisoner of Zion Natan Sharansky about the meaning of Israel and Zionism for the Jewish people in Israel and around the world.Despite their differences of opinion on judicial reform, they spoke of the need for unity on Yom HaZikaron and Israel Independence Day. Don’t miss this special discussion of the Jewish State, the Jewish people and Zionism!
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Apr 18, 2023 • 1h 28min

Ep. 50: The Answer to anti-Semitism is Jewish Power

Is the message of Yom HoShoah/Holocaust Remembrance Day for the Jews to be moral as opposition leader Yair Lapid has said? In this week’s Caroline Glick Show, on Yom HaShoah, Caroline reflected on the lessons of the Holocaust for contemporary Jews in her opening remarks.Caroline is joined by Tony Badran from the Washington, DC-based Foundation for Defense of Democracies to discuss recent developments in Lebanon.
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Apr 10, 2023 • 51min

Ep. 49: BREAKING: The Perfect Storm: Internal Rebellion, American Rejection and Passover Terror

In this special episode, Caroline Glick discusses breaking news in Israel.  Recent terror attacks in Tel Aviv and the Jordan Valley Missiles being fired from Lebanon and Gaza Leaked Pentagon documents that point to the Mossad directing rebellion against the Netanyahu government  American criticism of Israel and Netanyahu government Lastly, a message from the funeral of the two sisters murdered from Caroline’s neighborhood.
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Apr 4, 2023 • 1h 29min

Ep. 48: The Challenges of Freedom on the Eve of Passover

In her opening remarks, Caroline considers the lessons of faith and courage that Israel should take from the story of Passover as it faces the challenge of going forward and securing its survival in times of great uncertainty and threat with a polarized, angry, and deeply worried populace.Caroline is also joined by Michael Doran from the Hudson Institute. They discuss the causes of U.S. hostility, how the Biden administration views the Middle East the rise of China and Iran. Azerbaijan, the threat it poses to Iran, and the opportunity it presents to Israel Join them for a guided tour through the strategic terrain of Israel, the Middle East, and Central Asia as the U.S. betrays its allies and itself on behalf of the radical ideology captivating the Biden administration and the Democrat Party.
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Mar 28, 2023 • 1h 26min

Ep. 47: What have we learned from the mob?

In her opening remarks in this week’s Caroline Glick Show, taped a few hours before Netanyahu’s anticipated remarks, Caroline describes the hate campaign and incitement, led by the media, which the left has carried out for the past two and a half months to demonize right-wing Israelis and elected officials.What now? is judicial reform dead? Has the mob won? Caroline’s guest this week is a French journalist and author Michel Gurfinkel. Gurfinkel describes the mob violence in France and the crisis of representative democracy at its root. Caroline and Michel go over the similarities and differences between the unrest in France and in Israel, and what the unrest in France means for the future of the French nation and for the Jews of France. Don’t miss this show, you won’t get this information anywhere else!
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Mar 21, 2023 • 1h 20min

Ep. 46: What the war against judicial reform is really about

In her opening remarks, Caroline discusses Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s decision last week to cast true compromise to the four winds and put forward a “compromise” that aligns perfectly with the views of the legal fraternity led by Supreme Court President Esther Hayut. To understand what stands behind the protests from both a social and programmatic perspective, Caroline’s guest this week is Dr. Yoram Hazony, author of "Conservatism: A Rediscovery," president of the Herzl Institute and founder of the NatCon movement.
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Mar 7, 2023 • 1h 20min

Ep. 44: Politics is poisoning the IDF

Mob violence against Sara Netanyahu; 37 out of 40 elite Air Force reservist pilots refusing to show up to duty. These are, but two of the most recent examples of the protests against the judicial reform proposed by the Netanyahu government.To discuss the shocking turn of events, and the leading role that retired leftist generals are playing in the left’s efforts to coerce the government to shelve its efforts to restore Israeli democracy, the guest on this week’s show is Brig. Gen. (res.) Amir Avivi.Avivi is the founder and CEO of the Israel Security and Defense Forum (Habithonistim), a social movement and think tank comprised of retired senior officers, soldiers and concerned citizens working to reinstate the Zionist ethos in the IDF and advance national security strategies based on Israel’s national and strategic interests.Glick and Avivi also discuss at length the issue of Iran, which the United States now acknowledges had become a threshold nuclear state.
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Feb 28, 2023 • 2h 2min

Ep. 43: The Fate of Israel’s Legal Reform Effort Will Have Implications Worldwide

In this special episode. journalist Caroline Glick speaks with Lord Conrad Black about the legal reforms being proposed in Israel. International reporting of the Netanyahu government’s judicial reform package has largely followed the Israeli media’s coverage. And since the Israeli media is leading the campaign to prevent the government from advancing its efforts international audiences are confused about what is being debated.Caroline sits down with historian Lord Conrad Black in Toronto to discuss the nature of the reforms, the effect the passing or non-passing of them will have on the rest of the world, and what is the real path forward.

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