The Caroline Glick Show

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Feb 21, 2023 • 1h 22min

Ep. 42: Israel’s Historic Moment at Home And Abroad

In this week's episode, Caroline Glick discusses the historic significance of the Knesset’s passage, in the first reading of the first two bills relating to the Netanyahu government’s program of judicial and legal reform. Monday, February 21, 2023, the Jewish new month of Adar, was the first time in Israeli history that the right began seizing governing power from Israel’s permanent bureaucracy.Caroline is also joined by David Goldman from the Asia Times to discuss the status of the war in Ukraine, whose bitter one-year anniversary we mark this week. Caroline and David discussed the state of the war on the ground and the prospects for ending it. They discussed how the war has impacted the United States’ reputation as an ally and a global superpower, how it has impacted regional realities in the Middle East in light of Russia’s burgeoning alliance with Iran, and how Israel needs to assess its relationship with the U.S., with Russia and China as Iran strides towards a declared nuclear arsenal and the U.S. sinks in stature, competence and credibility.
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Feb 14, 2023 • 1h 14min

Ep. 41: The Woke Penetration of Israel

In her opening remarks, Caroline continues to cover the controversy over judicial reform and the left’s refusal to accept the results of the election and the legitimacy of their political opponents.Caroline’s guest this week was Attorney Roni Sassover, who founded and leads Meirim: Education is Tradition lobby. She is seeking to push back against woke, anti-Jewish and anti-family pro-transgender indoctrination of Israeli school children through the public education system.
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Feb 7, 2023 • 1h 18min

Ep. 40: What drives the left to incite Civil War?

In this week’s episode, Caroline discusses the chasm between how nations throughout the world perceive Israel and how Israel perceives itself. Caroline’s guest this week was Dr. David Wurmser, her colleague at the Washington DC-based Center for Security Policy. David was visiting Israel last week and he gave her his impressions, as an outsider of what is happening in Israel, and what has to happen going forward to restore democratic norms of governance and preserve the peace of Israeli society.
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Jan 24, 2023 • 1h 11min

Ep. 38: Is Israel on the verge of a coup?

In this week’s episode, Caroline analyzes the efforts to thwart judicial reform in Israel and the threat from the newly appointed Attorney General to fire Netanyahu. She analyzes how over the past thirty years, the left transformed Israel’s legal fraternity into a means to control government policies and Knesset legislation to compensate for its loss of power.In her main interview, Caroline speaks with Naomi Kahn the head of the International Division of Regavim about one of the critical areas that has suffered due to the throttle hold the radical left holds on policy through the legal fraternity. That issue is the wholesale destruction of Jewish antiquities and heritage sites in Judea and Samaria conducted by the Palestinian Authority as an official policy. If you want to understand the stakes of the current fight, and the toll the legal fraternity has taken on the record of Jewish history in Judea and Samaria – the cradle of Jewish civilization – you don’t want to miss this episode.
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Jan 17, 2023 • 1h 5min

Ep. 37: The New Jews in America and the Old Oligarchy in Israel

In the new episode of the “Caroline Glick Show,” author Karol Markowicz joins Caroline Glick to discuss the rise of proud Zionist Jews in America and the judicial reform in Israel.According to Markowicz, there is a new sort of Jew emerging in America. He isn’t progressive. He isn’t conservative. He’s just a Jew and he’s got no interest in explaining his existence as a Jew to antisemites of any variety. In her opening remarks, Glicks speaks about the left’s declared war against the Netanyahu government’s efforts to reform Israel’s judiciary.
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Jan 11, 2023 • 1h 7min

Ep. 36: Judicial reform: Death knell of Israeli democracy?

Following Justice Minister Yariv Levin’s press conference last week, where he set out the first stage of his program for judicial reform, the Netanyahu government has been subjected to a mass assault by Israel’s elite classes and their partners internationally. Is the uproar correct or misplaced? Caroline Glick talks with incoming MK Amit Halevi to explain.
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Jan 10, 2023 • 1h 9min

Ep. 35: The ‘woke’ West is assaulting Jews for embracing their heritage

In the new episode of the “Caroline Glick Show,” Professor Richard Landes joins Caroline Glick to discuss the contemporary roots of the demonization of Jews and the Jewish state.Landes recently published “Can the Whole World Be Wrong: Lethal Journalism, Anti-Semitism and the Global Jihad.” He argues that the West's embrace of the al Dura blood libel was the foundation not only of the new antisemitism assaulting the Jewish people worldwide and in Israel today, but also of the West's inability to defeat. the forces of global jihad.
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Jan 3, 2023 • 1h 21min

Ep. 34: Yoram Hazony & Caroline Glick: Netanyahu must defend Israel against ‘wokeism’

In this week’s “Caroline Glick Show,” Caroline Glick is joined by political philosopher and author Dr. Yoram Hazony. Hazony heads the National Conservatism Movement that operates in the United States and Europe.The two discuss the philosopher's new book “Rediscovering Conservatism”, and its lessons for Israel. Glick and Hazony go through the major thesis of his book, namely that liberal democracy has been subsumed into authoritarian Marxism, otherwise known as Wokeism.
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Dec 26, 2022 • 1h 36min

Ep. 34: Jason Greeblatt: Two State Solution is meaningless

In this week's “Caroline Glick Show," Caroline Glick and Former White House Middle East Envoy Jason Greenblatt discuss antisemitism on college campuses and the Abraham Accords. Glick says that the plight of Jews on campus is becoming the plight of Jews everywhere in the U.S. For this reason, Jews need to strengthen their identity.In a far-reaching interview, Jason Greenblatt and Caroline discuss: the fallacy of the two-state solution the secret as to why the Abraham Accords worked antisemitism on college campuses and in America the possibility of peace with Saudi Arabia Trump's meeting with Kanye West
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Dec 20, 2022 • 1h 13min

Ep. 32: DEBATE Alan Dershowitz and Avi Bell: Does the Supreme Court have too much power?

In the new “Caroline Glick Show,” Caroline Glick hosts a debate between jurists Alan Dershowitz and Avi Bell about why the Israeli Supreme Court needs reforms.While the two law professors disagree about the scope of the reforms required, they both agree that the power of the Court should be limited.

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