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Dec 11, 2024 • 24min

The serious ramifications of Hunter Biden’s pardon

Hunter Biden has been a main character in far-right conspiracy theories for years, and Donald Trump’s associates have spent significant effort searching for proof that could lead to his prosecution. In the end, Hunter reportedly provided the only evidence that has mattered: a laptop full of terribly embarrassing and potentially incriminating material. The story of how that laptop found its way to Trump’s favourite lawyer Rudy Giuliani is almost too bizarre to believe. But the Biden family story has been improbably tragic for decades, and it was those tragedies that have seemingly steered the outgoing president to pardon his son despite the very real cost to his own reputation, and the country.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 23min

Will Netanyahu ever face court for alleged war crimes?

The discussion delves into the International Criminal Court's efforts to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over war crime allegations. It contrasts global responses to figures like Putin and Hamas while zooming in on the historical context of international justice following World War II. The complexities of international law and the political challenges of enforcing accountability are examined, bringing attention to the court's struggles and the implications for global governance. This case could redefine how the world views crimes against humanity.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 22min

Could Russia turn off the whole internet?

A Chinese cargo ship linked to undersea cable disruptions raises alarms of potential sabotage in the Baltic Sea. Historical contexts reveal that undersea cables have been vulnerable since World War I, underscoring their importance in today’s internet infrastructure. As internet traffic surges with cloud services and AI, the risk of targeted attacks is heightened. Geopolitical maneuvers by Russia and China could threaten global connectivity, posing critical questions about international justice effectiveness in face of cyber threats.
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Nov 20, 2024 • 24min

America's Last Election 6: How Trump’s banishment led to his comeback

The discussion dives into the aftermath of January 6, exploring how Donald Trump’s social media ban inadvertently fueled his comeback. It reveals the powerful impact of censorship on conspiracy theories and political narratives. Listeners learn about Trump's transformation into a victimized figure, rallying his supporters amid societal divisions. The contrast between Trump and Alex Jones highlights the varying fates of those ostracized. Ultimately, reflections on a polarized America shed light on the turmoil and desperation that shapes current political dynamics.
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Nov 13, 2024 • 23min

America’s Last Election 5: Trump demands loyalty

This engaging discussion delves into the fraught loyalties within Trump's circle during and after his presidency. It highlights a tense dinner between Trump and the FBI Director that reveals the pressures of political allegiance. The conversation shifts to the chaotic events at Lafayette Square, showcasing the resistance from military leaders against Trump’s controversial orders. With a focus on shifting allegiances and the moral dilemmas faced by officials, the podcast paints a vivid picture of the complexities surrounding Trump's legacy as he gears up for another campaign.
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Nov 8, 2024 • 26min

Hello America: Chess at the White House

Join John Lyons, ABC's Global Affairs Reporter, as he dives into the geopolitical shake-up following Trump's presidential return. With world leaders already reaching out, he discusses the urgent global implications for countries like China and Taiwan. Amid reflections on election tensions, Lyons emphasizes the mixed emotions in Washington and examines voter motivations shaped by disenfranchisement. The conversation captures the unique atmosphere as the U.S. braces for another political upheaval.
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Nov 6, 2024 • 15min

US Results: Coffee with extra Trump

Emma Shortis, an expert in US history and politics at The Australia Institute, joins to analyze Donald Trump's historic victory as the 47th President of the United States. They dive into how the Democrats misstepped while the Republicans thrived. The conversation highlights shifting voter dynamics, especially among suburban white women swayed by Trump’s messaging. Emma discusses the far-right implications of Trump's mandate and what it means for the future of American politics.
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Nov 6, 2024 • 19min

Hello America: Trump’s path back to the presidency

As election night unfolds, excitement stirs in Washington, hinting at a possible Trump comeback. The host shares amusing rooftop anecdotes, including a wild coffee chase on an electric scooter. Economic worries loom large, with inflation eroding Americans' financial security. The impact of a canceled campaign event stirs disappointment, while Trump's rally strategies are analyzed for their potential to galvanize supporters. Controversial claims from the past shape the political landscape, leaving listeners to ponder the future of American leadership.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 26min

Hello America: Queuing for Kamala Harris

In this engaging discussion, Emma Shortis, a political commentator from The Australia Institute, shares insights on the charged atmosphere surrounding the Kamala Harris rally in Philadelphia. They recount the dedication of supporters who braved a mile-long queue to attend the event. Exciting conversations and personal stories emerge as attendees express hope and uncertainty about the upcoming election. They also talk about the significance of women's mobilization and offer a practical timeline for understanding election results.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 16min

Hello America: Two trains and seven swing states

As election day nears, excitement buzzes in Washington D.C. A whimsical train journey reveals personal stories and political insights. Candidates ramp up their final strategies, with Trump hosting a superstitious late-night rally and Harris throwing a grand garden party. The hosts humorously compare the chaotic election coverage with genuine experiences, alongside humorous debates on the distances between iconic D.C. landmarks. It’s a mix of laughter and tension, capturing the heart of America’s political whirlwind.

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