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English, Political, 1 season, 415 episodes, 6 days, 14 hours, 32 minutes
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With Trump's time in the Oval Office throwing up story after story, the Spectator's Americano podcast delivers in-depth discussions with the best American pundits. Presented by Freddy Gray.
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Are pollsters underestimating Joe Biden?

Freddy Gray speaks to James Kanagasooriam who is the chief research officer at Focal Data about the state of the polls. They discuss why vaccines have become a polarising topic for this election; why bookmakers might be underestimating Joe Biden and the importance of the cost of living.
2/26/202430 minutes, 58 seconds
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Human rights vs democracy

Freddy speaks to journalist and author of The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties, Chris Caldwell, about the human rights movement. Can America’s influence be considered imperial? Is how we think of human rights outdated? And, what does the Black Lives Matter movement and the 2011 intervention in Libya tell us about the state of human rights today?  Produced by Natasha Feroze and Patrick Gibbons
2/23/202420 minutes, 5 seconds
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Should Julian Assange be extradited to America?

Freddy speaks to philosopher Slavoj Zizek ahead of what we understand will be Julian Assange's final court appeal against extradition back to the US. The WikiLeaks founder has been wanted by the US authorities after he leaked tens of thousands of highly sensitive documents. On the podcast they discuss the parallels between Assange and Navalny, whether the West is beginning to behave more like the Soviet Union than we ever have, and if WikiLeaks was behind the election of Donald Trump. 
2/21/202427 minutes, 22 seconds
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What do Republicans think of Lord Cameron?

Freddy Gray speaks to Americano regular Jacob Heilbrunn about Lord Cameron's recent visit to DC, where he persuaded Congress to pass a bill sending aid to Ukraine. Jacob and Freddy also discuss why Jacob thinks Biden's mental capacity is over exaggerated, and what Nato could look like under Trump.
2/16/202425 minutes, 14 seconds
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What happened to the Democratic Party?

Freddy Gray speaks to author Joshua Green who wrote The Rebels: Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and the Struggle for a New American Politics. On the podcast they discuss the three rebels in the book; how they influenced Joe Biden in office; and whether the Democratic Party has given up ‘finance-centered’ liberalism.
2/15/202437 minutes, 58 seconds
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Which way will the swing states go?

Freddy Gray speaks to JL Partners Director Scarlett Maguire about America's swing states which could decide the general election. 
2/13/202411 minutes, 57 seconds
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How bad is the border crisis?

Freddy is joined by Todd Bensman, fellow at the Centre for Immigration Studies and author of Overrun: how Joe Biden unleashed the greatest border crisis in US history. They discuss how to solve what is perhaps the issue of our time, why meaningful reform doesn't seem to happen on immigration, and the extent of Biden's physical and mental frailty after a week of public gaffes. 
2/10/202432 minutes, 37 seconds
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Is 2024 a ‘flip election’?

Freddy Gray is joined by pollster and writer Patrick Ruffini. They talk about why the strengthening economy isn’t improving Biden’s numbers, and the other factors that will influence the 2024 election.
2/6/202430 minutes, 57 seconds
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Can Trump ever get a fair trial?

Last week Donald Trump was ordered to pay more than seventy million dollars to E. Jean Carroll, the writer who accused him of sexual assault. Freddy speaks to Spectator columnist Lionel Shriver about some of the oddities of this case against the former president. 
2/4/202415 minutes, 14 seconds
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Does the Biden administration know what it’s doing with Iran?

Freddy Gray is joined in the office by Mike Baker a former CIA operations officer, CEO of the global intelligence and security firm Portman Square Group and host of the popular news podcast the President’s Daily Brief. 
2/3/202446 minutes, 11 seconds
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Could Taylor Swift swing the election?

Freddy Gray sits down with host and producer of the 538 Politics podcast Galen Druke to discuss whether a Taylor Swift endorsement could sway the general election.
1/31/202434 minutes, 20 seconds
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Will Jon Stewart still be funny?

Freddy Gray speaks to Jonathan Askonas, assistant professor of politics at the Catholic University of America about Jon Stewart's return to TV, and what role, albeit inadvertant, he played in Tucker's media success.
1/27/202435 minutes, 19 seconds
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What went wrong with Ron?

Freddy Gray is joined in New Hampshire by Ben Domenech, editor at large of Spectator World. On the podcast they discuss the pro-Trump establishment of the Republican party; how the Republican cohort have changed since the Obama election and what issues Trump can identify that appeal to voters. 
1/23/202439 minutes, 46 seconds
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Is New Hampshire a Potemkin primary?

For this special Americano podcast, Freddy Gray is in New Hampshire with the Spectator US team, Matt McDonald and Zach Christenson covering the chilly primaries. Are both Ron De Santis and Nikki Haley's defeat a foregone conclusion?
1/20/202418 minutes, 13 seconds
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Is the Republican race over?

Freddy Gray speaks to Republican strategist Luke Thompson about Trump's landslide Iowa win; how much Trump's legal proceedings will interfere with his campaign and who could be his deputy. The Spectator is hiring! We are looking for a new producer to join our broadcast team working across our suite of podcasts – including this one – as well as our YouTube channel Spectator TV. Follow the link to read the full job listing: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/wanted-a-broadcast-producer-for-the-spectator-2/
1/16/202431 minutes, 36 seconds
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Is 2024 the ‘regime referendum’?

Freddy Gray speaks to Daniel McCarthy, editor of the conservative review Modern Age, about all things Donald Trump. Do his ongoing trials help or hinder his campaign? Do the Democrats want him to be the Republican candidate or not? And is there a bureaucratic 'permanent power' that Trump would overthrow if he succeeds? The Spectator is hiring! We are looking for a new producer to join our broadcast team working across our suite of podcasts – including this one – as well as our YouTube channel Spectator TV. Follow the link to read the full job listing: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/wanted-a-broadcast-producer-for-the-spectator-2/
1/11/202436 minutes, 2 seconds
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Do Trump's Republican rivals have any hope?

Freddy Gray is joined by pollster James Johnson, co-founder of JL Partners. They speak about the upcoming Iowa caucuses, the New Hampshire primary, and whether Trump's opponents have any chance of beating him. They also discuss the impact of Trump's trials, and JL Partners' viral word cloud which both Biden and Trump have been attempting to use to their advantage. The Spectator is hiring! We are looking for a new producer to join our broadcast team working across our suite of podcasts – including this one – as well as our YouTube channel Spectator TV. Follow the link to read the full job listing: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/wanted-a-broadcast-producer-for-the-spectator-2/
1/9/202423 minutes, 12 seconds
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Has Claudine Gay wrecked Harvard?

For the first Americano episode of 2024, Freddy Gray is joined by Peter Wood, President of the National Association of Scholars to discuss Claudine Gay's resignation from Harvard University. On the podcast Freddy and Peter discuss Gay's accusations of plagiarism; how the row has became wrapped up in racism, and what this means for the future of affirmative action in America. The Spectator is hiring! We are looking for a new producer to join our broadcast team working across our suite of podcasts – including this one – as well as our YouTube channel Spectator TV. Follow the link to read the full job listing: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/wanted-a-broadcast-producer-for-the-spectator-2/
1/5/202439 minutes, 47 seconds
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Is a new strain of antisemitism taking hold in the US?

Freddy Gray speaks to classicist, military historian and author Victor Davis Hanson.  In an end of year review, they talk about antisemitism in the US today, the battle between right and left since 2016, and a potential future Trump presidency. 
12/20/202352 minutes, 21 seconds
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Is an impeachment inquiry good for Biden?

The House of Representatives has voted to open an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden, after three Republican-led committees alleged bribery and corruption during his time as vice-president. Could it actually be good news for Biden?  Freddy speaks to Jacob Heilbrunn.
12/15/202325 minutes, 29 seconds
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Does the legacy of Prohibition still haunt America?

Freddy Gray speaks to journalist and author Niko Vorobyov who wrote Dopeworld: Undercover in the secret war on drugs. 90 years after Prohibition ended, what are some of the biggest misperception about that era? And what has been the legacy of repealing the 18th amendment?
12/8/202321 minutes, 7 seconds
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Is Cop a busted flush?

World leaders are in Dubai this weekend to discuss climate change, but are these Cop summits pointless? Joe Biden isn’t attending this year’s get together, allegedly because he’s focusing on the war between Israel and Hamas. Meanwhile, there have been reports that the Emiratis are using the convening power of the summit to sign new oil contracts. Freddy Gray speaks to author and journalist Robert Bryce about whether Cop is a busted flush.
12/2/202324 minutes, 43 seconds
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Could Mitt Romney make a third-party bid for president?

Freddy Gray talks to McKay Coppins, author of the New York Times bestselling book 'Romney: A Reckoning'. Romney has announced he will not seek reelection in 2024. What next for the 'never-Trumper', could he support the creation of a new centrist party? And how does he feel about the significant losses in his career?
11/21/202331 minutes, 48 seconds
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Is it time to take Nikki Haley seriously?

Freddy Gray is joined by Patrick Ruffini, pollster and author of Party of the People: Inside the Multiracial Populist Coalition Remaking the GOP to discuss who could be a serious competitor to Trump.
11/18/202341 minutes, 38 seconds
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Biden's Middle East approach - and is he in trouble at home?

Freddy Gray is reunited with Charles Lipson and Jacob Heilbrunn to debate the impact of Biden's Middle East policy, and his shaky reputation at home. Is he a Cold War liberal, out of touch with the modern Democratic Party?
11/6/202324 minutes, 16 seconds
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Is net zero leading to economic ruination?

Freddy Gray speaks to Robert Bryce who is an author and expert on energy, power and politics. On the podcast, Robert talks about the economic implications of Europe's net zero targets; why we should push for nuclear energy; and shares the human stories behind electricity.
11/3/202336 minutes
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Who is the new House Speaker?

Amber Athey and Daniel McCarthy editor of Modern Age Journal and columnist at The Spectator join the Americano podcast to breakdown the long House speaker battle which has finally culminated in Trumpist Mike Johnson getting selected.  
10/26/202328 minutes, 36 seconds
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How is Joe Biden handling the Israel-Palestine crisis?

This week Freddy speaks to Dennis Ross, former Middle East coordinator under President Clinton and current Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy at Georgetown University. They discuss Biden's visit to Israel this week, how his policy towards the Middle East borrows from Trump and Obama, and how we can discern between the public posturing and private desires of Middle Eastern states. 
10/20/202326 minutes, 30 seconds
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How are Democrats reacting to the war in Israel?

This week Freddy speaks to Andrew Cockburn, Washington editor of Harper's Magazine, about America's response to the developments in the Middle East. On the podcast they discuss the 'squad' (a section of Democrats who have been making pro-Palestinian noises), how America and Israel's surveillance system allowed the attack to happen, and the importance of the conflict ahead of next year's presidential election.
10/12/202330 minutes, 31 seconds
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What's going on in the Republican party?

Freddy speaks to Roger Kimball, editor of the New Criterion and columnist for The Spectator's US edition. After Kevin McCarthy was ousted as speaker of the House this week, they discuss why the Republican party is such a mess. 
10/6/202322 minutes, 55 seconds
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Who is winning America's class war?

This week Freddy is joined in The Spectator offices by regular contributor and fellow of urban studies at Chapman University, Joel Kotkin. They discuss Biden and Trump's respective attempts to burnish their credentials with the unions this week, how the cultural agenda is alienating voters, and whether technology could prevent the coming of neo-feudalism.
9/29/202337 minutes, 47 seconds
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Have relations thawed between US and Iran?

Freddy Gray is joined by Charlie Gammell, a historian and former diplomat who was on the Iran desk at the foreign office. On the podcast they discuss this week's Iran-US deal where six prisoners have been released on either side and $6bn sent back to Iran. There has been political backlash with the Republicans suggesting the Democrats are 'funding terror', but does this show a thawing of once frosty relations?
9/22/202328 minutes, 34 seconds
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Are the Republicans wrong to impeach Biden?

Freddy Gray speaks to author and lawyer Alan Dershowitz who wrote Get Trump: The Threat to Civil Liberties, Due Process, and Our Constitutional Rule of Law. On the podcast Freddy speaks to Alan about the Republican's formal impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden, claiming they have unearthed a 'culture of corruption' surrounding the president. 
9/15/20236 minutes, 47 seconds
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Could Hunter Biden be a big problem for the Democrats?

This week Freddy Gray speaks to politics lecturer and writer Damon Linker about the ongoing investigations into Hunter Biden. With Trump facing his own criminal charges, will stories about potential Biden corruption muddy the waters for voters?
9/8/202335 minutes, 34 seconds
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What does Vivek Ramaswamy stand for?

This week Freddy speaks to Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of the National Interest, about Vivek Ramaswamy. What does he stand for? Could he be the ideal candidate for Trump's vice president? 
9/1/202321 minutes, 15 seconds
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Is Donald Trump untouchable?

Kate Andrews speaks to Freddy Gray and CEO of Truth Social, Devin Nunes in the week that Donald Trump refused to attend the Republican Fox News debates. Instead, the Presidential candidate who is leading in the polls was interviewed by Tucker Carlson on X, formerly known as Twitter. 
8/24/202320 minutes, 10 seconds
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Why are Democrats winning on abortion?

Freddy Gray speaks to Inez Stepman, a Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute who was last on Americano to discuss the overturning of Roe vs Wade last year. As seen in the November midterms, could this be a winning issue for the Democrats who are gearing up for the general election?
8/15/202339 minutes, 6 seconds
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Why does everyone hate the US women’s soccer team?

Freddy Gray sits down with The Spectator's Washington editor, Amber Athey to discuss the US women's soccer team defeat in the World Cup and why some are fed up with their politics. 
8/8/202317 minutes, 26 seconds
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UFOs – is the truth out there?

The US government is apparently hiding a programme to capture and reverse-engineer UFOs. At a congressional hearing last week, David Grusch, a former intelligence official who worked with a Pentagon team looking into UFOs, said 'non-human' objects had been recovered by the government. Are they finding aliens, or Chinese and Russian drones? What's behind the American obsession with extraterrestrials? And is the government making up sightings to justify higher defence spending? Freddy Gray is joined by Spectator contributor Sean Thomas.
8/4/202318 minutes, 12 seconds
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Why has Trump been indicted...again?

Freddy Gray sits down with Jacob Heilbrunn to discuss Donald Trump’s latest indictment over January 6th. The former President faces 78 charges which, if found guilty, could mean he faces several years in prison. 
8/2/202319 minutes, 9 seconds
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America's sub-literate generation

Only 72% of Americans can read to 6th grade level. Freddy is joined by Peter Wood to talk about how this has happened, and why it is getting worse. What political and cultural factors have diminished the importance of reading and writing in education, and with students already using AI, where does America go from here?
7/29/202330 minutes, 24 seconds
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What went wrong for Ron DeSantis?

Freddy is joined this week by Roger Kimball, editor of the New Criterion to talk about the diminishing power of Ron DeSantis. It wasn't so long ago he looked like a serious challenger that could beat Donald Trump to the Republican nomination. Where did it all go wrong?
7/18/202330 minutes, 24 seconds
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Is Britain a bad example for American conservatives?

On his current visit to the UK, Spectator World columnist and Modern Age editor Daniel McCarthy sat down with Freddy to discuss what lessons American Republicans should learn from the doldrums into which the Tory party has steered itself. Produced by Natasha Feroze and Saby Reyes-Kulkarni.
7/12/202332 minutes, 55 seconds
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Joe Biden is not OK

Freddy Gray speaks to Spectator columnist, Douglas Murray who wrote in the magazine this week about Joe Biden's endless gaffes and the incompetence which Douglas argues has spilled into the rest of the party. Produced by Natasha Feroze. 
7/3/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Will Hunter bring down Joe Biden?

This week Freddy is joined by Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of the National Interest, and Charles Lipson, professor of political science at the University of Chicago. They discuss Charles's recent piece in The Spectator's US edition where he argues that the walls are closing in on old Joe, in relation to the Hunter Biden story. Is the President's involvement in his son's dealings really just 'malarkey'? 
6/30/202338 minutes, 42 seconds
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Is it the end of Silicon Valley?

Freddy Gray speaks to Joel Kotkin who is the author of The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class. On the podcast, they discuss the collapse of Silicon Valley. With mass layoffs in the tech sector and a post-pandemic real estate downturn, Kotkin argues the Valley is entering a period of long-term decline – but can it come back from this? Produced by Natasha Feroze.
6/21/202339 minutes, 14 seconds
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Will nuclear power heal the climate?

This week, Freddy is joined by a great American filmmaker, Oliver Stone, and a great Argentinian filmmaker, Fernando Sulichin. Their new documentary Nuclear Now proposes nuclear energy as the solution to the climate crisis. On the podcast, they address global concerns about adding nuclear to the energy mix, compare the nuclear policy of Presidents Biden and Trump and discuss the opinion that Oliver formed of Vladimir Putin while filming The Putin Interviews. 
6/16/202351 minutes, 38 seconds
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What happened to Kim Darroch?

Freddy Gray is joined by Steve Edginton, video comment editor at the Telegraph and host of the Off Script podcast to discuss curious case of Sir Kim Darroch. A former civil servant has accused the government of an attempt to cover up “crimes” by the former British ambassador to the US, who he claims leaked intelligence to his lover. What has this done to the Anglo-American relations on the week Rishi Sunak visited Washington?  Produced by Oscar Edmondson and Harry Masterson. 
6/9/202333 minutes, 51 seconds
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What did Succession get right about the Murdoch empire?

Andrew Neil, The Spectator's chairman and super fan of the HBO show, Succession, joins this episode to talk to Freddy about where the show overlapped with the real life media empire of Rupert Murdoch, who has his own problems of succession to think about. This conversation was originally filmed as an episode of 'The View from 22' from Spectator TV, which you can watch here.
6/1/202324 minutes, 25 seconds
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What is America doing in Ukraine? Part II

Freddy Gray speaks to two American academics, Benjamin Schwarz and Christopher Layne, to discuss America’s role in the war between Russia and Ukraine.
5/27/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 30 seconds
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What is America's Grand Strategy?

Freddy Gray speaks to Michael Anton, professor at Hillsdale College and former member of the National Security Council under George W Bush and Donald Trump. On the podcast Freddy and Michael discuss his speech at the National Conservatism conference about Winston Churchill’s Grand Strategy in an American context. 
5/17/202341 minutes, 53 seconds
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What do Donald Trump's children want?

Freddy Gray is joined by filmmaker, Alex Holder who had access to Trump’s inner circle when making the documentary Unprecedented. On the podcast, they discuss Trump's supporter base, his relationship with his children and why Ivanka is the favourite. 
5/12/202338 minutes, 52 seconds
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Archive: who on earth is George Santos...

Following the arrest of George Santos on criminal charges, we've revisited a podcast with Shawm McCreesh, features writer at New York Magazine who spent time with Republican Congressman, George Santos.
5/10/202321 minutes, 4 seconds
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What's happening to digital media?

Freddy Gray speaks to journalist Ben Smith, whose new book Traffic is an origins story for digital media. On the podcast they discuss how a new genre of journalism was birthed from a desire to cause trouble online, whether woke culture spawned from digital media and if we are nearing the end for the social internet.
5/5/202329 minutes, 21 seconds
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Is Joe Biden a good Catholic?

Freddy Gray speaks to Ed Condon who is the editor of The Pillar. On the podcast they talk about Biden's Catholicism; how it plays out in his politics and whether it will be a big part of his presidential campaign. 
4/29/202332 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why did Murdoch take so long to settle?

Freddy Gray speaks to Michael Wolff, author of books on Trump and Rupert Murdoch. On the podcast, they talk about the Dominion vs Fox trial settlement. Why did Fox let this case go on for so long?
4/21/202319 minutes, 48 seconds
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Was Biden's visit to Belfast gaffe-free?

President Joe Biden landed in Belfast this week to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement. For the podcast, Washington editor, Amber Athey is joined by Lew Lukens, former deputy chief of mission at the US Embassy in London to talk about the significance of this state visit for Biden who now embarks on a four-day trip visiting family in Ireland. With proud Irish roots, a hostility to Brexit, and someone famous for his gaffes, has the trip passed by without any awkward moments? Produced by Natasha Feroze and Saby Kulkarni.
4/13/202312 minutes, 25 seconds
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Is progressivism winning in America?

Galen Druke, host of the FiveThirtyEight podcast, joins Freddy Gray on this episode to talk about what to take away from Chicago's election this week, how well the Biden team is handling the progressive wing of the Democratic party, and whether the Democrats would prefer to face up against Ron or Don as the Republican nominee. Produced by Natasha Feroze, Saby Kulkarni and Cindy Yu.
4/7/202336 minutes, 24 seconds
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Alan Dershowitz: Will Donald Trump get a fair trial?

Donald Trump was in court where he pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying records. To discuss, Freddy Gray is joined by Alan Dershowitz, the American lawyer, and Charles Lipson, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Chicago.
4/6/202324 minutes, 10 seconds
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Will Trump’s indictment help or hurt his 2024 campaign?

Freddy Gray speaks to Jacob Heilbrunn about Trump's indictment and whether this could galvanize voters or hurt his presidential campaign.
3/31/202328 minutes, 51 seconds
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What is the regime and why does it need to change?

Freddy Gray speaks to Patrick J. Deneen, who is a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of Why Liberalism Failed, and has just released a new book Regime Change. 
3/30/202358 minutes, 33 seconds
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Roger Stone on pardoning, Trump's arrest and Ron DeSantis

Freddy Gray speaks to the Republican strategist and advisor Roger Stone about the Trump's possible arrest; his views on Ron De Santis and the end of honest journalism. 
3/24/202335 minutes, 45 seconds
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Is capitalism melting down?

Freddy Gray is joined by Joe Weisenthal, co-host of the Odd Lots podcast at Bloomberg. On the podcast, Joe talks about the recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, and the moral hazard of state intervention. How gloomy should people be?
3/15/202335 minutes, 40 seconds
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What happened on January 6th?

Freddy Gray speaks to Roger Kimball, editor of the New Criterion and regular contributor to The Spectator to discuss new footage which has emerged from January 6th.
3/12/202336 minutes, 18 seconds
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Who on earth is George Santos...

Freddy Gray speaks to Shawn McCreesh, a features writer at New York Magazine who recently spent time with Republican Congressman, George Santos.
3/7/202321 minutes, 4 seconds
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Who are America's dissident right?

Freddy Gray speaks to James Pogue, writer at Harper's and Vanity Fair who has written about the dissident right in America: Inside the dissident fringe, where the new right meets the far left and everyone is bracing for an apocalypse.
3/3/202331 minutes, 40 seconds
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Is Seymour Hersh wrong about the Nord Stream pipelines?

In response to Seymour Hersh's recent appearance on Americano, Freddy speaks with open-source intelligence analyst Oliver Alexander, who unpacks his argument against Hersh's claims about the U.S. blowing up the Nordstream pipeline.
2/28/202332 minutes, 23 seconds
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Is it crazy to think America took out the Nord Stream pipeline?

Freddy Gray speaks to award-winning journalist and reporter Seymour Hersh to discuss his recent Substack article titled How America took out the Nord Stream pipeline. 
2/21/202341 minutes, 23 seconds
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Does race trump merit in America?

Heather Mac Donald joins Freddy Gray for this week’s Americano podcast. Heather is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author of the book When Race Trumps Merit. Heather breaks down what she describes as a ‘regressive equity epidemic’ in which race overtakes merit in almost all areas of society. 
2/14/202349 minutes, 47 seconds
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Who will win the Super Bowl?

Freddy Gray speaks to former Ambassador to the UK and owner of the Jets football club Woody Johnson about the rising success of the NFL in Britain; who will win the Superbowl and his own team the Jets. 
2/10/202311 minutes, 33 seconds
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Will Biden's docudrama fade away?

Freddy Gray speaks to Charles Lipson, a political scientist at the University of Chicago and regular contributor at Spectator World about Biden's ongoing docudrama. Image designed by Charles Lipson.
2/7/202331 minutes, 7 seconds
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What is America doing in Ukraine?

Freddy Gray speaks to Professor John Mearsheimer, American political scientist and international relations scholar about America's foreign policy on the war in Ukraine. 
2/2/202350 minutes, 48 seconds
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Will America smash its debt ceiling?

Freddy Gray talks to the Bloomberg journalist and podcaster Joseph Weisenthal about the likely rise America’s debt ceiling… once again.
1/26/202328 minutes, 16 seconds
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Is university the enemy of American progress?

Freddy Gray speaks to author and founder of the venture capitalist fund 1517 Michael Gibson, about his new book Paper Belt on Fire.  On the podcast they discuss the parallels between universities and the 16th century Church and how investors are spearheading a revolt against these old institutions. 
1/16/202347 minutes, 48 seconds
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Will Mexico help Biden stop illegal immigration?

President Biden is visiting Mexico this week to meet with President Obrador, and Prime Minister Trudeau of Canada. Biden is expected to bring up illegal immigration with Obrador, and hopes that he can offer him some way out of what is becoming a spiralling crisis. But is any help coming?  Freddy Gray speaks to Todd Bensman, author of the upcoming book Overrun: How Joe Biden Unleashed the Biggest Border Crisis in US History. 
1/10/202326 minutes, 39 seconds
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What's the matter with Kevin McCarthy?

Kevin McCarthy's hopes to be voted House Speaker reaches day four still without a resolution. How much will he have to concede in order to win over the Republican rebels? Freddy Gray speaks to Amber Athey, The Spectator's Washington Editor.
1/6/202323 minutes, 22 seconds
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2022: The year in review

Freddy Gray and Jacob Heilbrunn reflect on an eventful year, looking back at the response to the invasion of Ukraine, the American economy and the makeup of the new Congress. Plus, will Joe Biden or Donald Trump be making a return to the White House? And will Jacob be buying a Trump NFT..?
12/17/202229 minutes, 53 seconds
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What have the Twitter files uncovered?

Freddy Gray talks to the Spectator’s contributing editor Chadwick Moore about the release of the so-called ‘Twitter files’ and what they reveal about the extent of censorship and coverup before, during and after the 2020 election campaign.  Chadwick Moore’s book ‘So You’ve Been Sent to Diversity Training’ is available now from all good retailers. 
12/8/202223 minutes, 36 seconds
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Kanye West, anti-semitism, and the future of black conservatism

Freddy Gray discusses 'Ye' 2024 with writer, musician and host of the podcast Conversations with Coleman, Coleman Hughes. They consider whether Kanye has a messianic complex or if he is simply trolling the nation.
12/2/202223 minutes, 53 seconds
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Should Twitter pay Trump to tweet?

Freddy Gray talks to the comedian and media and culture editor of American Greatness Tim Young, about Twitter, Donald Trump and the Republican race for president in 2024. 
11/21/202215 minutes, 49 seconds
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What do the midterm results mean for Biden?

Freddy Gray speaks to Jacob Heilbrunn about the President’s position following November’s election results. 
11/17/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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Can Donald Trump win in 2024?

Freddy Gray speaks to the editor of Modern Age Daniel McCarthy about the former president’s chances for a comeback. 
11/16/202244 minutes, 30 seconds
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Could Georgia decide the midterms?

This week Freddy is joined by Matt McDonald, US managing editor of The Spectator, who is covering the midterms from Georgia. What will the result of the run-off be there and could this decide who takes control of the Senate? 
11/11/202229 minutes, 45 seconds
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What do the midterm results mean for national conservatism?

Freddy Gray speaks to Yoram Hazony, the author of Conservatism: A Rediscovery, about the midterm results, and what happens next to national conservatism in the United States. 
11/9/202220 minutes, 3 seconds
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Will Covid lockdowns affect the midterm vote?

Freddy Gray talks to the journalist David Marcus, author of Charade: The Covid Lies That Crushed A Nation, ahead of the midterms. 
11/4/202228 minutes, 36 seconds
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What issues do voters care most about?

Freddy Gray talks to Galen Druke, host of the FiveThirtyEight politics podcast on ABC News, as the midterm elections fast approach. 
10/28/202230 minutes, 39 seconds
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Will the Republicans win the midterms?

Republican strategist Luke Thompson returns to Americano to give Freddy Gray the lowdown on how things are shaping up ahead of the midterm elections in November. 
10/19/202241 minutes, 46 seconds
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Can America save capitalism?

Freddy Gray talks to Dr Samuel Gregg, a scholar at the Acton Institute and Distinguished Fellow of the American Institute for Economic Research, about his new book The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World.
10/14/202232 minutes, 55 seconds
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Will Biden's pot pardons pay off?

This week Freddy speaks to Madeleine Kearns, staff writer at the National Review, about President Joe Biden's decree that cannabis possession should no longer be a federal crime. Is this a vote winner or will the decision end in disaster? 
10/7/202219 minutes, 44 seconds
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Has conservatism been misunderstood?

This week Freddy is joined by political theorist Yoram Hazony. They discuss Yoram's new book Conservatism: A Rediscovery, the origins of American conservatism and whether the family unit will be the defining feature of the modern conservative movement.
9/27/202227 minutes, 10 seconds
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What's going to happen in the midterms?

This week Freddy speaks to journalist and political analyst Sean Trende about what we can expect from the November midterms. Is there a red wave incoming? Or will the Democrats do better than expected?
9/22/202218 minutes, 49 seconds
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How much did Queen Elizabeth mean to Americans?

Freddy Gray speaks to Lee Cohen, senior fellow of The Bow Group and The Bruges Group, about how the death of Queen Elizabeth has been received in America. 
9/15/202218 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why aren't American men working?

Freddy Gray speaks to Nicholas Eberstadt, author of Men Without Work, about why, despite good employment figures, American men aren't working in the same way they used to.
9/10/202231 minutes, 2 seconds
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Is Catholicism becoming cool?

Freddy Gray speaks to Julia Yost about her recent New York Times column, 'New York's Hottest Club Is the Catholic Church'. 
9/1/202224 minutes, 38 seconds
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What is going on with Curtis Yarvin?

Curtis Yarvin is, according to the New York Times, a 'neo-reactionary blogger'. What would Henry VII make of Elizabeth II? What good has American foreign policy done? Why did he support the war in Iraq? And who are the best Victorian writers? Yarvin joins Freddy Gray.
8/26/20221 hour, 23 minutes, 48 seconds
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What next for Liz Cheney?

Yesterday Liz Cheney lost the Republican nomination for Wyoming's House seat to the Trump-backed candidate Harriet Hageman. Freddy Gray is joined by the author and journalist James Pogue to discuss the impact of the result. 
8/17/202220 minutes, 9 seconds
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Is Chinese espionage a threat to US democracy?

Freddy Gray speaks to Spectator contributor, Ian Williams, author of Every Breath You Take: China's New Tyranny and Nicholas Eftimiades, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and professor of Homeland Security. On the podcast, they discuss the scale of Chinese espionage infiltrating Western society. Has the problem been ignored for decades? What kind of a threat is it to America's democracy? 
8/16/202226 minutes, 6 seconds
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Did the FBI raid guarantee Trump will run again?

Freddy Gray speaks to Amber Athey about yesterday's FBI raid at Mar a Lago, and Donald Trump's subsequent release of a video that looks suspiciously like a prelude to a campaign in 2024. 
8/9/202215 minutes, 21 seconds
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Is Nancy Pelosi about to cause world war three?

Freddy Gray speaks with Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest, ahead of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. They discuss if this is a turning point in US relations with Taiwan, whether we are heading for world war three, or if Pelosi is calling China’s bluff. 
8/2/202214 minutes, 15 seconds
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Is inflation over?

Freddy Gray is joined by Kate Andrews, the Spectator’s economics editor; and Mark Asquith, a fund manager, to discuss if the worst of America's inflationary pressures will soon be a thing of the past. 
7/29/202220 minutes, 43 seconds
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Will Trump use Truth Social to relaunch his presidential ambitions?

Freddy Gray talks to the CEO of Truth Social, Devin Nunes, about the new network as it launches in the UK, and whether the owner Donald Trump will be seeking to launch himself back into the political arena. 
7/22/202244 minutes, 13 seconds
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Did René Girard understand America?

Freddy Gray speaks to Geoff Shullenberger, a lecturer at New York University and columnist for Compact Magazine about a range of topics, from the ideas and appeal of philosopher René Girard to transhumanism and transgenderism, and the war in Ukraine. 
7/15/202239 minutes, 47 seconds
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What can Biden get from his Saudi Arabia trip?

Freddy Gray speaks to the journalist and The Atlantic staff writer Graeme Wood about Joe Biden’s upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia and what he will discuss with the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
7/6/202222 minutes, 5 seconds
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Will progressive conservatism rule America?

Freddy Gray speaks to the author F.H. Buckley, who outlines the case made in his latest book Progressive Conservatism: How Republicans Will Become America's Natural Governing Party.
7/1/202230 minutes, 39 seconds
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What will happen now Roe v Wade is overturned?

Inez Stepman returns to talk to Freddy Gray about the overturning of the 1973 Roe v Wade decision by the Supreme Court. 
6/24/202221 minutes, 44 seconds
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Can California be saved from ruin?

Freddy Gray talks to Michael Shellenberger, the author and campaigner, fresh from his recent run in the primary elections for governor of California. Shellenberger’s most recent book, San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities, is available to buy now.
6/17/202247 minutes, 48 seconds
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What is the point of the January 6th committee?

Freddy Gray talks to journalists Jacob Heilbrunn, the editor of The National Interest, and John Daniel Davidson, senior editor of The Federalist, about the beginning of public hearings at the House Select Committee into the events of January 6th 2021.
6/10/202229 minutes, 30 seconds
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Why are there so many mass shootings?

Freddy Gray speaks to award-winning author and Spectator columnist Lionel Shriver about mass shootings and gun culture in the United States, in the wake of the tragedy at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.  
5/27/202240 minutes, 16 seconds
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Is Kissinger right about Ukraine?

Freddy Gray speaks to Sergey Radchenko a Cold War historian and Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor at the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and visiting professor at Cardiff University. They discuss a recent speech by Henry Kissinger who believes that Ukraine should made territorial concessions to Russia – is he right?
5/25/202231 minutes, 44 seconds
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What do the Pennsylvania primaries mean for Donald Trump?

Freddy Gray speaks to the Republican strategist Luke Thompson, discussing the nail-biting race between Pennsylvania's candidates for the US Senate, featuring Trump-backed candidate Dr. Oz. 
5/18/202222 minutes, 1 second
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How bad could 'Biden-flation' get?

Though inflation has recently gone down a little in the States, it is still at a 40-year high. Inflation is an issue affecting most of the world due to several external factors, but many critics of Biden say that his policies are worsening this crisis rather than fixing it. Is that the case? Freddy Gray sits down with The Spectator's economics editor Kate Andrews to discuss what this cost of living crisis will mean for the future of the Biden administration. 
5/12/202213 minutes, 54 seconds
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What happens if Roe vs Wade is overturned?

Freddy Gray talks to Inez Stepman, of the Independent Women's Forum, about the leaked Supreme Court draft decision which could see to the historic Roe vs Wade judgement overturned.
5/4/202218 minutes, 29 seconds
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What is the new right?

Freddy Gray talks to the journalist James Pogue about his latest piece for Vanity Fair magazine, in which he details the key figures and thinking behind the 'new right'. Pogue is the contributing editor at Harper's Magazine and author of 'Chosen Country: A Rebellion in the West'. 
4/29/202234 minutes, 13 seconds
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Could Elon Musk save Twitter?

Freddy Gray speaks to Kat Rosenfield, the author and UnHerd columnist, about Elon Musk's proposal to buy a controlling stake in the social media giant. Rosenfield's latest book, No One Will Miss Her, is published by HarperCollins and is available to buy now. 
4/15/202221 minutes, 30 seconds
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Will Donald Trump be back in the White House in 2025?

A recent poll showed that if a general election was to be held today between Trump and Biden, the 45th President would be successful in winning back the White House. But what is it, in just over a year, that has led to such a flip? Freddy talks with Trump spokesman Liz Harrington on Trump's popularity, the possibility of him running in 2024 and the lingering anger felt by many Americans over the 2020 election. 
4/4/202233 minutes, 44 seconds
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Can the West end the Ukraine war?

The Spectator's contributing editor Paul Wood interviews Dr Fiona Hill of the Brookings Institution, who also served as a director within President Trump's national security council, where her brief focused on Europe and Russia. This conversation was a joint production with the Institute for War and Peace Reporting. Founded in 1991, IWPR is a non-profit organisation that works with independent media and civil society to promote positive change in 30 countries around the world. IWPR has been working with media and civil society in Ukraine since 2016 and has local staff in Kyiv, Lviv, and Bila Tserkva, as well as contacts at more than 50 local media and civil society organisations. IWPR’s Executive Director, Anthony Borden, has himself been leading coordination efforts in Ukraine and the organisation is currently supporting local journalists through the Ukraine Voices initiative.
4/1/202245 minutes, 37 seconds
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Is America winning the hydro-carbon war?

Freddy Gray talks to Seb Kennedy, founding editor of Energy Flux, about the US increasing its exports of liquefied natural gas to Europe to help relieve soaring costs. 
3/25/202221 minutes, 42 seconds
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Should the West offer Putin an ‘Offramp’?

Freddy talks to Anatoly Karlin, author of the Powerful Takes Substack. Speaking from Moscow, Anatoly discloses the extent of support for anti-war protests in Russia and the role of the US in inciting nationalism in Ukraine.
3/16/202238 minutes, 57 seconds
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The kleptocratic connections between the US and Ukraine

Freddy sits down with Casey Michel, author of the book American Kleptocracy. On the podcast Casey talks about the curious and rather shady financial ties between Ukraine and America. 
3/9/202229 minutes, 59 seconds
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How should Biden respond to Putin's invasion of Ukraine?

Freddy Gray talks to Jacob Heilbrunn, the editor of The National Interest, about Vladimir Putin's military action. 
2/24/202223 minutes, 59 seconds
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Is Joe Biden all that bad?

Freddy Gray talks to Dr Julie Norman, lecturer and co-director of the Centre on US politics at University College London, about the case for the defence of the Biden presidency so far. 
2/18/202231 minutes, 49 seconds
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Is it possible to be a conservative on social media?

Freddy sits down with Lauren Southern a former YouTube personality and now a documentary filmmaker. Lauren has been described as one of the leaders of the Alt-Right movement. Which is a label Lauren herself thinks doesn't actually mean anything. On the podcast, Lauren and Freddy get into what direction the online right will go next, what feminism looks like in modern conservative circles, and how hypocrites can sometimes be right.
2/11/202228 minutes, 11 seconds
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Is Facebook in a 'death spiral'?

Freddy Gray talks to Guy Clapperton, the tech journalist and host of the Near-Futurist podcast about the recent collapse in Facebook’s share price, and the social media giant's prospects long-term.  
2/4/202212 minutes, 29 seconds
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Tucker Carlson: Why should America go to war over Ukraine?

On Spectator TV this week Freddy Gray interviews the Fox News host Tucker Carlson on what role the US should play in the Russia/Ukraine conflict. Here is the full unedited conversation.  'Western European nations — which I think we at this point can trust to have weapons — should defend themselves. I mean, that's the idea of the nation state!' - Tucker Carlson Watch the full Spectator TV episode here: https://youtu.be/YbaLQKhqwFc 
1/27/202224 minutes, 11 seconds
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How bad was President Biden’s first year?

Freddy Gray and Lionel Shriver discuss Joe Biden's first year at the helm of the United States, and whether he is capable of tackling the challenges poised by Vladimir Putin, rampant inflation and his own capacity for gaffes.
1/21/202234 minutes, 48 seconds
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Will Hillary Clinton be back for more in 2024?

Freddy Gray talks to Maureen Callahan of the New York Post about the runners and riders for the 2024 presidential election, including if her prediction of a Trump/Clinton rematch will come true. 
1/14/202222 minutes, 11 seconds
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Will Donald Trump run again?

2022 has only just begun but a lot of minds in American politics are already looking towards the next presidential election in 2024. For the Republicans, the big question is will Donald Trump be their nominee and if he isn't who will fill that very large hole? Freddy Gray sits down with the editor of Modern Age, Daniel McCarthy. 
1/7/202234 minutes, 34 seconds
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Has America learnt anything from the Capitol riot?

It's been one year since a large number of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building in Washington DC to try and prevent the certification of the 2020 presidential election. There are still many questions surrounding that infamous day and to look for some answers Freddy Gray talks with John Daniel Davidson, a senior editor at the Federalist.
1/6/202229 minutes, 52 seconds
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Americano's Year in Review - 2021

Douglas Murray joins Freddy Gray for a look back at yet another tumultuous year in American politics. They discuss the irreconcilable divide between left and right, the origins of Covid-19, the war in Afghanistan, the fallout from the 2020 election and much more, including the temptations of a bottle of Glenmorangie whiskey.  
12/17/202141 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ian Maxwell on the treatment of Ghislaine

The trial of Ghislaine Maxwell has gripped the world, a woman accused of truly horrendous crimes. But have we as a society thrown out the cardinal rule of innocent until proven guilty? Freddy Gray sits down with her brother Ian Maxwell who believes that her treatment pre-trial has been nothing short of torturous. 
12/10/202123 minutes, 37 seconds
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Will Hunter Biden's laptop come back to haunt his father?

Freddy Gray speaks to New York Post journalist Miranda Devine about her new book 'Laptop from Hell', which details the bizarre story infamously suppressed on social media platforms during the 2020 presidential election.  
12/3/202135 minutes, 43 seconds
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Will cloud computing create a new economic boom?

Freddy Grays talks to Mark P Mills, the energy and tech expert at the Manhattan Institute think tank about his new book 'The Cloud Revolution'.
11/24/202130 minutes, 29 seconds
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Can the University of Austin shake up American education?

Freddy Gray talks to Pano Kanelos, the president of the newly announced University of Austin, about what his project is hoping to achieve. 
11/18/202117 minutes, 13 seconds
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Who was the best American president?

Freddy Gray talks to Iain Dale about his new book 'The Presidents', which takes a look at every holder of the office from George Washington to Joe Biden. 
11/15/202116 minutes, 34 seconds
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Has fame eaten America alive?

Freddy Gray talks to Michael Wolff about his latest book 'Too Famous', and looks back at how the quest for fame has affected politics over the last two decades.
11/12/202121 minutes, 45 seconds
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What do last week's defeats mean for the Democrats?

Freddy Gray talks to Amber Athey and Matt McDonald about the results of the race for the governorship of Virginia and more.
11/5/202119 minutes, 35 seconds
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What do we know about Joe Biden's family dealings?

Freddy Gray talks to Ben Schreckinger, political correspondent at Politico, about his new book, The Bidens: Inside the First Family's Fifty-Year Rise to Power.
10/29/202124 minutes, 13 seconds
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Are progressive elites destroying the idea of America?

Freddy Gray talks to the academic Victor Davis Hanson about his latest book The Dying Citizen: How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America.
10/21/202126 minutes, 29 seconds
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How could an adoption case threaten Native American sovereignty?

Freddy Gray talks to Rebecca Nagle, the host of the This Land podcast, about issues affecting native Americans, including a potentially seismic Supreme Court case on adoption. 
10/8/202118 minutes, 32 seconds
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Why did Trump's CIA want Assange killed?

On the 15th anniversary of Wikileaks, Freddy Gray speaks to its Editor in Chief Kristinn Hrafnsson about the recent Yahoo article that exposed the fact that the Trump Administration along with the CIA was working on plans to either kidnap or kill Julian Assange while he was still in hiding at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. 
10/4/202125 minutes, 51 seconds
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Is America spending too much money?

Freddy Gray speaks to The Spectator's economics editor Kate Andrews about President Biden's Infrastructure Bill and the US debt ceiling. 
10/1/202117 minutes, 18 seconds
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Is Joe Biden OK?

President Biden has spent the week meeting with foreign leaders including Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Now, the number of people starting to speculate about the state Joe Biden’s health is growing. Freddy Gray sits down with Amber Athey, the Washington Editor for The Spectator to discuss where the cracks are beginning to show and what this could mean for Kamala Harris.
9/24/20219 minutes, 44 seconds
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What will inflation mean for Biden and America?

Freddy Gray sits down with The Spectator's economics editor Kate Andrews to discuss the American economy. During the pandemic, inflation grew rapidly - but the latest reports show that it is on its way down again. Is this just a dip before another spike? And is the Met Gala the right venue for championing the poor?
9/14/202116 minutes, 34 seconds
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How free can a free speech platform be?

Conservatives often feel in the minority on social media. New social media platforms are beginning to emerge, however, that say they can better protect free speech online. Freddy Gray speaks to Jason Miller, CEO of the new social media platform Gettr, about what needs to be done differently, whether it's possible to get a diversity of voices on a platform started on the right, and whether he would work for Donald Trump again.  This podcast is sponsored by Gettr.
9/14/202118 minutes, 55 seconds
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Has the Biden presidency already failed?

Joe Biden's approval rating has dropped to 39 per cent, as he suffers from the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, an ongoing crisis at the border with Mexico, and rising Covid cases. Is it a short term dip, could Biden's pandemic response wipe out the Democrats in the midterms, and will the 78-year-old still be president in 2028? Freddy Gray speaks to Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of the National Interest.
9/10/202111 minutes, 2 seconds
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What will the new Texan abortion law mean for the pro-life movement?

With Texas's controversial new 'heartbeat' law seemingly left unchallenged by the Supreme Court the abortion debate is hotting up in the States yet again. Will this success lead the pro-life movement to attempt to get similar laws on the books in other states?  Freddy Gray talks to Mairead Elordi, an investigative journalist for the Daily Wire.
9/6/202117 minutes, 59 seconds
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What will Biden's lab leak report show?

Freddy Gray speaks to the investigative journalist Katherine Eban, author of Bottle of Lies: the Inside Story of the Generic Drug Boom, about the classified report into the possibility that Covid-19 escaped from a Chinese laboratory. An edited version of the report is expected to be released publicly next week.
8/24/202123 minutes, 39 seconds
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Who is to blame for America's failure in Afghanistan?

With Kabul now taken back by the Taliban and the Americans in full retreat after two decades of war, what will the USA learn from this catastrophe, if anything? Freddy Gray talks to author of After the Apocalypse: America’s Role in a World Transformed, Andrew Bacevich about the goals not met, allies abandoned and lives lost. 
8/16/202124 minutes, 50 seconds
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Why did Andrew Cuomo resign?

Andrew Cuomo has resigned as governor of New York after an inquiry found he sexually assaulted multiple women. Why was the Governor so loved by Democrats, should he really have resigned over the state's care homes scandal, and might we soon see him as a CNN contributor? Freddy Gray speaks to Spectator World contributor Grace Curley.
8/11/202124 minutes, 19 seconds
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Will Michael Wolff ever have to write a fourth Trump book?

Freddy's guest on this week's episode is the famed journalist Michael Wolff, author of three books on Donald Trump - the bestseller Fire and Fury, its very popular follow up Siege and the latest, Landslide. The final in the trilogy tells the story of the last days of the Trump presidency, including the 2020 election – one that the former president still claims he won. On the episode, Michael recounts election night and the moment Fox called Arizona, why he has little sympathy for the voters who still believe the election was 'stolen', and what it was like to catch up with Trump at Mar-a-Lago. 
8/6/202130 minutes
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Who is Ron Klain and is he running America?

President Biden's chief of staff, Ron Klain, is set to have a large bash for his 60th with a whopping guest list of the rich and powerful, a list he has been compiling since the Clinton administration. But who is the real Ron? A man helping an elderly president or king of the Washington Swamp? Freddy Gray in conversation with Matthew Continetti, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and founding editor of the Washington Free Beacon . 
7/27/202121 minutes, 25 seconds
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Is the War on Terror finally over?

American troops have all but left Afghanistan, months ahead of their 11 September deadline. The country looks ready to fall into a full-scale civil war, with the Taleban overrunning government forces and seeing off local pockets of resistance. Will Biden keep America out, and will he walk away from Iraq too? Freddy Gray speaks to Dominic Green.
7/16/202113 minutes, 9 seconds
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Is America hopelessly divided?

Freddy Gray speaks to journalist and author George Packer about the thesis of his latest book Last Best Hope: America in Crisis and Renewal. 
7/5/202137 minutes, 27 seconds
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Is vaccine encouragement becoming vaccine coercion?

From jabs for joints, to peer pressure in schools, to free lap dances, it seems the powers that be are getting more and more aggressive in their mission of getting everyone jabbed as quickly as possible. To discuss this unprecedented vaccination campaign Freddy Gray talks to author of A State of Fear: How the UK government weaponised fear during the Covid-19 pandemic, Laura Dodsworth. 
6/28/202126 minutes, 56 seconds
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What does Putin think of Joe Biden?

Freddy Gray talks to the Spectator's Russia correspondent Owen Matthews about relations between the two presidents.
6/18/202117 minutes, 11 seconds
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Does Bidenomics make sense?

With Professor Michael Lind, author of The New Class War: Saving Democracy from the Managerial Elite.
6/8/202135 minutes, 19 seconds
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Will we ever know where Covid came from?

What was once dismissed by the mainstream media as a right wing conspiracy theory, seems to have made its transition, into credible possibility. It now seems very plausible that Covid came from a Chinese lab. But will we ever know for sure? And even if we did, what would we do about it? Freddy Gray talks to Thomas Frank, who recommends we all read this.
6/2/202134 minutes, 8 seconds
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Is the sexual counterrevolution coming?

Freddy Gray discusses the revolt against sexual liberalism with Mary Harrington, Louise Perry and Default Friend.  
5/28/202140 minutes, 15 seconds
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Is Biden's honeymoon over?

Joe Biden faces a number of challenges both foreign and domestic. While the press have given him an easy time so far, there are signs that they are on the turn. Freddy Gray talks to Christopher Caldwell.
5/18/202126 minutes, 50 seconds
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Can Democrats criticise Israel?

Apart from former nominee-candidate Andrew Yang, the Democratic Party has remained relatively quiet about the latest escalations in Israel and Gaza. Why won't the Party comment? Freddy Gray talks to Dominic Green.
5/14/202112 minutes, 20 seconds
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Why is Liz Cheney still a Republican?

They saved her once, but it seems that the Congressional Republicans patience with Representative Liz Cheney has run out. The founder of the GOP said 'a house divided cannot stand', but maybe it's not a divided as the media makes it out. Freddy Gray speaks to Grace Curley, host of The Grace Curley Show.
5/7/202119 minutes, 22 seconds
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What's wrong with American media?

What's wrong with American media? The Sunday Times's Josh Glancy, formerly Washington correspondent at the newspaper, joins Freddy Gray to discuss the how the last five years have changed the institution.
4/30/202120 minutes, 17 seconds
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Is Biden really going to squeeze the rich?

The Biden administration has announced that it will hike the highest rate of income tax and almost double capital gains tax to pay for its enormous spending plans. But will they stop there, or are more taxes on the less well off coming down the line? Freddy Gray speaks to Kate Andrews.
4/23/202116 minutes, 32 seconds
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What's happening in Minneapolis?

Derek Chauvin, the former police officer who knelt on George Floyd's neck, is currently on trial in Minneapolis. What will the city stay peaceful when the verdict is delivered, do violent viral videos do more harm than good, and should the country's political leaders call for order? Freddy Gray speaks to Scott Johnson, a lawyer and contributor to Power Line.
4/16/202125 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why should we hate 'vaxports'?

Vaccine passports seem all but inevitable in the UK and parts of the US. While some are relatively relaxed about the prospects of a de facto bio-security ID card, others are not. Spectator US contributor Bridget Phetasy is one of them, and on this episode tells Freddy Gray why she hates the 'vaxport'.
4/8/202127 minutes, 33 seconds
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Did Matt Gaetz do nothing wrong?

On Tuesday, the New York Times reported that congressman Matt Gaetz is being investigated over whether he had sex with a 17-year-old and paid for her to travel with him. Freddy Gray speaks to Roger Stone, former adviser to Donald Trump and a friend of Gaetz, about the story.
4/1/202137 minutes, 12 seconds
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The alarming rise of Big Dope

Young people are now more likely to consume marijuana than smoke tobacco. Is weed just a benign stimulant, or is Big Dope pushing a drug that could lead to a schizophrenia epidemic? Freddy Gray speaks to Madeleine Kearns, staff writer at National Review and the author of the cover piece in the new US edition of The Spectator.
3/29/202117 minutes, 47 seconds
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What's driving the NFT digital art boom?

A piece of digital art by the illustrator Beeple has sold for $69 million. Is it worth the cash, or just a picture on a screen? Freddy Gray talks to Nima Sagharchi, director of Middle Eastern, Islamic and South Asian art at Bonhams auctioneers.
3/24/202119 minutes, 57 seconds
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What's behind the violence against Asian-Americans?

In the wake of the Atlanta shootings, Freddy Gray talks to Andy Ngo, journalist and author of Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy about Ngo's experiences of racism as an Asian-American and what's behind the rise in violence against the group.
3/22/202122 minutes, 12 seconds
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Is Biden tougher on China than Trump?

With historian Michael Auslin, the Payson J. Treat Distinguished Research Fellow in Contemporary Asia at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
3/18/202130 minutes, 34 seconds
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What do Americans really think about the royal family?

Freddy Gray talks to historian Patrick Allitt, the Cahoon Family Professor of American History at Emory University, about how much the Harry and Meghan interview has really cut through to the American public.
3/12/202119 minutes, 19 seconds
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Is HR 1 an existential threat to American democracy?

Freddy Gray talks to National Review and Fox columnist John Fund about the Democrat HR 1 bill on voting practices. Will it pass, and could it be an existential threat to American democracy?
3/4/202112 minutes, 7 seconds
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He's back: what Trump said at CPAC

In the first public appearance since Biden's inauguration, Donald Trump has spoken to CPAC, the annual conservative conference. Freddy Gray reviews his speech with Kate Andrews.
3/1/202115 minutes, 42 seconds
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Is CPAC now TPAC?

Freddy Gray, Amber Athey and Matt McDonald discuss 2021's Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida, ahead of Donald Trump's appearance tomorrow.  
2/27/202113 minutes, 41 seconds
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The collapse of Andrew Cuomo

The American golden child of pandemic politicians seems to have lost his shine. Matt McDonald, the US managing editor of the Spectator, speaks to Janice Dean, a senior meteorologist at Fox News who has been investigating Cuomo, about how the crisis in New York's care homes ruined Cuomo's reputation.
2/19/202120 minutes, 6 seconds
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The demise of the Lincoln Project

Freddy Gray talks to Republican political consultant Luke Thompson about the demise of the Lincoln Project, the political action committee set up to oppose Donald Trump's re-election. 
2/12/202124 minutes, 51 seconds
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Is Marjorie Taylor Greene the future of the Republican party?

The House of Representatives has removed Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene from two committees for promoting incendiary conspiracy theories about paedophile rings and Jewish-controlled space lasers. Does she represent the future of the GOP, and are both parties losing their grip on reality? Freddy Gray speaks to Dominic Green, the Spectator's deputy US editor.
2/5/202113 minutes, 28 seconds
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Has wallstreetbets changed the stock market forever?

Freddy Gray talks to Joe Weisenthal, co-host of the Odd Lots podcast and presenter of What'd You Miss on Bloomberg TV, about the GameStop short squeeze. Where did wallstreetbets start, have they revolutionised the stock market, and do they know what they're doing?
1/29/202127 minutes, 29 seconds
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Biden's first days

Has Joe Biden done as much in his first days as he said he would? Freddy Gray talks to Jacob Heilbrunn about the Trump policies that Biden is keeping, and the ones that he's already swept away.
1/22/202121 minutes, 12 seconds
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Helen Andrews on Boomers

Helen Andrews is Senior Editor at the American Conservative and author of Boomers: The Men and Women Who Promised Freedom and Delivered Disaster. On this episode, Freddy Gray interviews her about the Boomer generation and why she argues they are to blame for the chaos of today's world.
1/15/202120 minutes, 1 second
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What's the point of impeaching Trump now?

Freddy Gray talks to Kate Andrews about the twice-impeached President. Was there any point in impeaching him, mere days from the end of his presidency? What does the law say with regards to impeaching a former president? And is this the start of 'impeachflation' - where the censure is used against any president who meets disapproval?
1/14/202118 minutes, 13 seconds
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Should Trump be impeached?

Freddy Gray talks to historian and Telegraph columnist Tim Stanley about the crazy week in US politics that has just happened - they discuss whether there's any point in impeaching Trump now; the importance of understanding exactly what happened on Wednesday; and what will happen to the Republican party after Trump.
1/8/202131 minutes, 23 seconds
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Will Democrats win the Georgia Senate runoff?

With Amber Athey, Washington Editor of the Spectator. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/5/202117 minutes, 7 seconds
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Year in review with Douglas Murray: China, neocons and the culture wars

Douglas Murray, the author of The Madness of Crowds, joins the last Americano of the year. On the episode, he and Freddy chat through the most important trends and events of the year, from China and the pandemic, to whether or not 'neocon' is still a usable term.
12/22/202036 minutes, 58 seconds
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Is Joe Biden a 'Democrat In Name Only'?

As the Electoral College confirms Joe Biden's victory, Freddy Gray talks to Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest, about whether or not the president-elect, with his centrist appeal, is really a 'DINO' - 'Democrat In Name Only'.
12/15/202028 minutes, 16 seconds
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The unbearable mawkishness of modern American politics

From Brett Kavanaugh to Joe Biden, American politics too often seems to be a display of emotions rather than policies. On the podcast, Freddy Gray talks to political analyst Thomas Frank, author of The People, No: A Brief History of Anti-Populism.
12/5/202040 minutes, 3 seconds
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Will the Biden presidency mean more wars?

Joe Biden's supporters say he will restore America's standing in the world, but with his foreign policy team looking like an Obama-era reunion, will the country simply become more interventionist? Freddy Gray speaks to Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, senior adviser at the Quincy Institute, about whether a Biden presidency will mean more wars. 
11/26/202033 minutes, 35 seconds
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Is fatherlessness tearing America apart?

With essayist Mary Eberstadt, whose recent article for First Things argued that the riots in the wake of George Floyd's killing come down to the sexual revolution and fatherlessness.
11/18/202029 minutes, 25 seconds
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Did Big Tech sway the election?

Joe Biden won the 2020 election, but was support from social and legacy media the reason why? Freddy Gray speaks to Allum Bokhari, author of #Deleted, about whether Big Tech swung the result.
11/13/202029 minutes, 34 seconds
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Should Conservatives celebrate Joe Biden's victory?

The fallout from the election is ongoing, but Joe Biden has reached 270 electoral college votes, and he last night vowed to 'unify' the country. What kind of president will he be? Freddy Gray speaks to Tim Stanley.
11/8/202029 minutes, 1 second
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When will Trump concede?

Joe Biden edges ever closer to the White House, but the Trump campaign has launched a flurry of lawsuits to aim for recounts of the vote in various states. Will he concede? Freddy Gray talks to Amber Athey and Matt McDonald.
11/7/202022 minutes, 10 seconds
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What do the final polls say?

With Americans heading to the polls on Tuesday, the final polls continue to give Joe Biden a clear lead. What do they say, and what are the early signs on the night that his support might not be as strong as expected? Freddy Gray speaks to YouGov's Marcus Roberts. 
11/2/202020 minutes, 11 seconds
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Why are Trump voters more enthusiastic?

Freddy Gray is in America for the final week of the election campaign. The polls show Joe Biden is set to win the race by a clear margin, but his supporters are nowhere to be seen. Freddy asks Roger Kimball, editor and publisher of the New Criterion, why Trump voters are more enthusiastic.
10/28/202020 minutes, 58 seconds
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How reliable are the polls?

The latest polls continue to show Democratic nominee Joe Biden ahead of Donald Trump in crucial swing states. But with new methods being used to take account of non-college educated voters, Freddy Gray asks YouGov's Marcus Roberts whether the numbers are reliable.
10/20/202018 minutes, 1 second
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Kate Andrews: Why I switched to Biden

The Spectator's economics correspondent Kate Andrews talks to Freddy Gray about why she's voting for the Democrats with a heavy heart.
10/16/202017 minutes, 25 seconds
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Has Donald Trump already lost the election?

Joe Biden is well ahead of Donald Trump in the polls, but few are willing to say that the three-time presidential hopeful will win November's election. Are commentators underplaying the Democrat's chances? Freddy Gray speaks to Tim Stanley, historian and leader writer at The Telegraph.
10/12/202017 minutes, 27 seconds
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Who won the VP debate?

Democratic Senator Kamala Harris and vice-president Mike Pence yesterday battled it out in the VP debate. Ms Harris accused the Trump administration of 'ineptitude' and 'incompetence' in its response to coronavirus, while Mr Pence said Biden's plans to tackle climate change would 'crush American jobs'. But who came out on top? Freddy Gray speaks to Kate Andrews.
10/8/202015 minutes, 3 seconds
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Are Biden's poll numbers really soaring?

The latest national poll from CNN puts Joe Biden 16 points ahead of Donald Trump. Has the President's short stint in hospital dented his re-election chances, or is an unsettled news cycle and an unrepresentative sample skewing the numbers? Freddy Gray speaks to Marcus Roberts, director of international projects at YouGov. 
10/7/202010 minutes, 4 seconds
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Is Trump really 'feeling great'?

A Covid-positive Donald Trump returned to the White House yesterday evening after spending 72 hours at the Walter Reed hospital. After landing on the south lawn in a helicopter, the President removed his mask and waved to the media below, flanked by American flags. He later tweeted: 'FEELING GREAT!' But has Trump really recovered? Freddy Gray speaks to Amber Athey.
10/6/202014 minutes, 25 seconds
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Was that the worst debate of all time?

Donald Trump and Joe Biden met in the first head-to-head debate of the campaign yesterday evening. The result was a frenzied 90 minutes of outbursts and interruptions from which neither candidate emerged well. Biden lambasted the President as a 'clown', while Trump ruthlessly attacked the Democratic challenger's family, ignoring the tragic death of his son, Beau. Freddy Gray speaks to Kate Andrews about whether the debate could possibly have been any worse.
9/30/202018 minutes, 55 seconds
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Was America really 'stolen'?

Historian Jeff Fynn-Paul joins Freddy on this episode to discuss whether or not America was really 'stolen' from the Native Americans. Fynn-Paul writes about the issue in this week's Spectator.
9/25/202015 minutes, 12 seconds
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Does Biden really attract young voters?

A new poll from Harvard suggests that Joe Biden could win the votes of 60 per cent of under-30s in November's election. But does the Democratic candidate really energise young people, or are they simply repelled by Donald Trump? Freddy Gray speaks to Marcus Roberts, director of international projects at YouGov, about the numbers dictating the race. 
9/23/202026 minutes, 13 seconds
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'Principled realism': the ideology behind Pompeo's policy

Mike Pompeo has guided Donald Trump's foreign policy, and has been hailed with bringing the president's ideology to life. In the latest US edition of the Spectator, Dominic Green interviews the secretary of state. Freddy Gray speaks to Dominic about Pompeo's Middle East strategy, and the philosophy that guides his decisions.
9/18/202023 minutes, 52 seconds
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Is Trump right about mail-in voting?

President Trump is continuing to rail again mail-in voting, alleging that millions of unsolicited ballots could be heading into American postboxes. Is there anything corrupt about the postal voting system, and does it hurt or help the democratic process? Freddy Gray speaks to Marcus Roberts, director of international projects at polling company YouGov. 
9/15/202016 minutes, 46 seconds
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Is Biden better for Brexit Britain?

While Congress Speaker Nancy Pelosi this week gave an ultimatum to the British government over the latter's plans to breach international law, it's clear that London frequently finds Trump a difficult partner. So at the end of the day - is Biden better for negotiating a trade deal? Freddy Gray talks to the Spectator's Economics Correspondent, Kate Andrews.
9/11/20208 minutes, 52 seconds
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What's gone wrong in America?

Joe Biden yesterday issued his strongest condemnation of the riots and looting that are raging across American cities. 'None of this is protesting', he said. Regardless, Bridget Phetasy, a Spectator US contributor and host of Dumpster Fire on YouTube, says she won't vote in November's election because America will continue to burn under either candidate. What went wrong? Bridget joins Freddy Gray, editor of  Spectator US. 
9/1/202043 minutes, 51 seconds
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What happened in Kenosha?

Seventeen-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse has been charged with five felonies after allegedly shooting three people in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last Tuesday. Freddy Gray speaks to Shelby Talcott, a media reporter from the Daily Caller who saw the immediate aftermath of the incident, about what happened and how it might impact November's election. 
8/31/202013 minutes, 44 seconds
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Has the Republican convention changed the race?

The Republican National Convention came to an end on Thursday with President Trump's White House lawn speech. Has the three-day event shown a route to victory for the incumbent in November's election? Freddy Gray, editor of the Spectator's US edition, speaks to Charles Lipson, Spectator US contributor and professor emeritus of political science at the University of Chicago.
8/29/202027 minutes, 49 seconds
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Is this the end of American democracy?

Joe Biden accepted the Democratic Party's nomination at their virtual convention last night, bringing his three-day coronation to an end with a well-received speech. Throughout this year's DNC, speakers have warned that America's political foundations are at stake in the upcoming election - Barack Obama urged voters not to let the Republicans 'take away your democracy'. Is the country on the brink, and what's the verdict on the Democratic convention? Matt McDonald, managing editor of Spectator USA, speaks to Matt Purple, senior editor at the American Conservative. 
8/21/202020 minutes, 48 seconds
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Who is the virtual DNC for?

The virtual Democratic National Convention kicked off this week with an agenda packed full of the party's most well-known and experienced figures. But with a controversial appearance from Bill Clinton and a barnstorming speech from Michelle Obama, who is the convention really for? Matt McDonald, managing editor of the Spectator USA, speaks to Emily Larsen, political reporter at the Washington Examiner.
8/19/202020 minutes, 56 seconds
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How will the NFL handle the pandemic?

Freddy Gray talks to Charles Walford about how America's professional sports leagues are coping with planning around Covid-19. 
8/14/202020 minutes, 54 seconds
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Is Kamala Harris a good VP pick?

Yesterday evening, Joe Biden announced Kamala Harris as his running mate. While the Californian senator is seen by many as a safe pick, she notably came to blows with Biden in the Democratic primaries for his history of working with segregationists. Is this a good move by the Biden campaign? Freddy Gray speaks to Matt McDonald, managing editor of the Spectator USA. Subscribe to The Spectator's first podcast newsletter here and get each week's podcast highlights in your inbox every Tuesday.
8/12/202016 minutes, 17 seconds
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Is Biden blowing the election?

The polls are tightening, meanwhile Joe Biden is on the back foot over another gaffe about African American voters. Is the Democratic challenger blowing the election? Editor of the National Interest Jacob Heilbrunn joins Freddy Gray, editor of Spectator USA.
8/8/202017 minutes, 42 seconds
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What is going on in Portland?

Freddy Gray talks to the journalist and author Nancy Rommelmann about the ongoing protests in Portland, Oregon as Trump begins to send in federal forces.  
7/24/202018 minutes, 49 seconds
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A brief history of anti-populism with Thomas Frank

Freddy Gray interviews Thomas Frank in Spectator USA's second online event. Frank argues that populism isn't frightening, but rather an account of enlightenment and liberation; it is the story of American democracy itself, of its ever-widening promise of a decent life for all. To catch Freddy's next event, subscribe to Spectator USA now.
7/17/20201 hour, 9 minutes, 14 seconds
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Why Jeff Sessions lost to a Trump-backed candidate

With Daniel McCarthy, contributor to Spectator USA and editor of Modern Age. On the podcast, he talks to Freddy Gray about how Sessions was defeated by the new cyborg that is the Republican party — half-Trump, half-GOP machine of old, and what this means for Trump's re-election prospects.
7/16/202032 minutes, 11 seconds
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Will Trump’s war on the radical left propel him to victory?

Douglas Murray writes in the Spectator this week that Trump's speech at Mount Rushmore defended all the right bits of American history. He joins the podcast with Freddy this week to talk cancel culture and how Trump is taking on the left in the right way.
7/9/202024 minutes, 30 seconds
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The arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell

With Alana Goodman, senior investigative reporter at the Washington Free Beacon, and co-author of A Convenient Death: The Mysterious Demise of Jeffrey Epstein.
7/4/202020 minutes, 3 seconds
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Have the polls got Trump wrong again?

Freddy speaks to Marcus Roberts, head of International Politics at YouGov. When Freddy and Marcus spoke before the 2016 election, Marcus was adamant that Hillary Clinton would win. With the benefit of four more years, what do the polls say about Trump now? Get 50 per cent off of a Spectator USA subscription here with offer code 'NOTNYT'.
6/26/202023 minutes, 2 seconds
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What's the matter with John Bolton?

Freddy Gray talks to The National Interest's editor Jacob Heilbrunn about John Bolton and his explosive new book. 
6/18/202020 minutes, 36 seconds
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What is racism in America?

The Merriam-Webster dictionary has updated its definition of racism – so what does racism in America actually mean? Spectator USA editor Freddy Gray speaks to writer Coleman Hughes. 
6/12/202023 minutes, 22 seconds
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Why is America so angry?

Freddy Gray talks to the author and President of the National Association of Scholars Peter Wood about the prevalence of anger in modern America. 
6/9/202031 minutes, 14 seconds
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Will the riots burn down Trump's presidency?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of the National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
6/3/202014 minutes, 46 seconds
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What's going on in Minneapolis?

Freddy Gray talks to Andy Ngo, editor at large of the Post Millennial, about the riots unfolding in Minneapolis after the death of George Floyd. 
5/28/202023 minutes, 6 seconds
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Did Obama have a hand in Russiagate?

With Amber Athey, Spectator USA's Washington Correspondent. Presented by Freddy Gray.
5/23/202019 minutes, 6 seconds
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Is Donald Trump more left wing than Joe Biden?

Freddy Gray talks to John Rick MacArthur about whether Trump could pitch himself as this election's candidate of the left.  Get a month's free trial of The Spectator and a free wireless charger here.
5/21/202025 minutes, 59 seconds
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Will the 2020 election end up being all about China?

With Matt Mayer, President of free market group Opportunity Ohio and contributor to Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
5/13/202025 minutes, 17 seconds
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Would Joe Biden pass a Title IX investigation?

Freddy Gray talks to the Spectator's Economics Correspondent Kate Andrews about the reform of sexual assault guidance for colleges and universities. 
5/7/202014 minutes, 37 seconds
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Could America run out of meat?

Freddy Gray talks to the National Review's Michael Brendan Dougherty about how the Covid-19 crisis could seriously impact US agriculture and Donald Trump's chances of re-election. 
5/1/202026 minutes, 7 seconds
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Could coronavirus delay the presidential election?

With Kevin Gutzman, Professor of History at Western Connecticut State University. Presented by Freddy Gray.
4/29/202025 minutes, 27 seconds
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Are we all political hobbyists now?

With Eitan Hersh, political scientist and author of Politics Is for Power: How to Move Beyond Political Hobbyism, Take Action, and Make Real Change. Presented by Freddy Gray.
4/20/202023 minutes, 39 seconds
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Just how will Americans cast their votes in November?

Freddy Gray talks to Spectator USA's publisher Zack Christenson about how voting will be affected by the coronavirus. 
4/17/202015 minutes, 56 seconds
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What's going on in Steve Bannon's head?

Freddy Gray talks to author Benjamin R Teitelbaum about Steve Bannon and Teitelbaum's new book 'War for Eternity: The Return of Traditionalism and the Rise of the Populist Right'. 
4/14/202028 minutes, 53 seconds
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Life under lockdown in New York

Freddy Gray talks to Matt McDonald about life in New York and how Governor Cuomo is handling the coronavirus crisis. 
4/10/202020 minutes, 4 seconds
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Why did Bernie Sanders drop out?

Freddy Gray talks to John Rick MacArthur, President of Harper's Magazine, about Bernie Sanders' campaign for the White House.
4/8/202031 minutes, 48 seconds
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Could the coronavirus lead to an American secession?

Freddy Gray talks to author and professor Frank Buckley about the divisions in American society. 
4/3/202018 minutes, 13 seconds
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Could Andrew Cuomo really be drafted in for Joe Biden?

Freddy Gray talks to political consultant Luke Thompson about the Democratic race for the White House. 
4/1/202023 minutes, 6 seconds
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Tucker Carlson on coronavirus, Trump, and Biden

Freddy Gray talks to Fox News host Tucker Carlson about the coronavirus, his meeting with President Trump and whether Joe Biden will make it as far as the Oval Office.
3/27/202042 minutes, 3 seconds
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Who would be Biden's vice president?

With Joe Biden taking a commanding lead in the Democratic race for the presidency, Freddy Gray asks Dave Weigel of the Washington Post who he might choose for his running mate. 
3/25/202021 minutes, 31 seconds
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Could coronavirus trigger war between America and China?

With Michael Auslin, Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of Asia's New Geopolitics. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/20/202029 minutes, 33 seconds
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How is America coping with the coronavirus?

With Amber Athey, Washington Editor of Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/17/202018 minutes, 15 seconds
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Has coronavirus killed Trump's presidency?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of the National Interest and a columnist for Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/13/202017 minutes, 56 seconds
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Can Bernie stop Biden?

With Deroy Murdock, a Fox News contributor and contributing editor of the National Review online. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/11/202022 minutes, 32 seconds
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What's behind Biden's Super Tuesday victory?

With Bill Barnard, former chair of Democrats Abroad UK and American history. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/4/202017 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why has Mayor Pete dropped out?

With Jonathan Levine, reporter for the New York Post. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/2/202022 minutes, 4 seconds
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Could the coronavirus cost Trump the presidency?

With Kate Andrews, the Spectator's Economics Correspondent. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/28/202014 minutes, 41 seconds
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Is Bernie now unstoppable?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of the National Interest and a columnist for Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/26/202013 minutes, 31 seconds
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Inside the Bloomberg campaign

With Josh Glancy, the Washington bureau chief at The Sunday Times.  Presented by Freddy Gray. 
2/17/202024 minutes, 40 seconds
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New Hampshire ahead of the primary

With Amber Athey, Spectator USA's Washington Editor, and Matt McDonald, Spectator USA's Managing Editor. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/11/202014 minutes, 46 seconds
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Can it be Buttigieg vs Trump?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of the National Interest and columnist for Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/7/202020 minutes, 43 seconds
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What the hell happened in Iowa?

With Kate Andrews, Economics Correspondent of the Spectator. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/4/202012 minutes, 36 seconds
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What if Bernie wins in Iowa?

With John R. MacArthur, publisher of Harper's magazine and a contributor to Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray. 
2/3/202026 minutes, 49 seconds
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Look Ahead to the Democratic Primary

With Michael Tracey, journalist and contributor to Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/31/202029 minutes, 40 seconds
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Which Democratic candidate does Trump fear?

With Elizabeth Harrington, GOP National Spokesperson. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/27/202023 minutes, 11 seconds
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Is the China trade deal any good?

With Kate Andrews, Economics Correspondent at the Spectator. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/17/202019 minutes, 18 seconds
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Is Iran 'standing down'?

With Paul Wood, Middle East journalist and contributor to Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/8/202016 minutes, 3 seconds
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Are America and Iran engaged in a phoney war?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, contributor to Spectator USA and editor of The National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/7/202017 minutes, 21 seconds
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Soleimani killed: what is Iran's next move?

With Paul Wood, contributor to Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/3/202011 minutes, 40 seconds
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With Michael Lewis

Financial journalist Michael Lewis is the author of numerous books, including the Big Short, Moneyball, and the Blind Side. His latest book is The Fifth Risk, in which he writes about federal government in the age of Trump. Presented by Freddy Gray.
12/20/201949 minutes, 6 seconds
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Can Trump weather the impeachment storm?

The Democrats have begun impeachment proceedings against President Trump. Dominic Green discusses what happens next with Rob Crilly, the White House correspondent at the Washington Examiner. 
12/11/201915 minutes, 41 seconds
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Will Trump behave at the Nato summit?

With Dominic Green, Life and Arts Editor of Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
12/3/201915 minutes, 6 seconds
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Could Bernie still win the Democratic nomination?

With Freddy Gray and Matt McDonald.
11/30/201921 minutes, 13 seconds
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Are the Groypers fascists?

With Nicholas Fuentes, host of the America First show and nominal head of the Groypers. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/22/201944 minutes, 54 seconds
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Is the impeachment trial nailing Trump down?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of the National Interest and contributor to Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/19/201916 minutes, 47 seconds
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Who are the 'Groypers' and what do they want?

With Chadwick Moore, columnist for Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/15/201922 minutes, 16 seconds
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Is there a future for billionaires in the Democratic party?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of National Interest and columnist for Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/13/201919 minutes, 7 seconds
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What did we learn from Trump's interview with Farage?

With Dominic Green, Life and Arts editor of Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/1/201911 minutes, 4 seconds
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Does Trump finally have a foreign policy doctrine?

With Andrew Bacevich, President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/18/201920 minutes, 59 seconds
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What's behind the NBA's epic kowtow to China?

With Melissa Chen, Spectator USA's New York Editor. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/11/201914 minutes, 52 seconds
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Could impeachment backfire on the Democrats?

With Daniel McCarthy, Contributing Editor of Spectator USA and Editor of Modern Age. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/3/201930 minutes, 10 seconds
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Warren vs Sanders: will she knock him out?

With John Rick MacArthur, president of Harpers Magazine. Presented by Freddy Gray.
9/20/201916 minutes
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The sudden departure of John Bolton

With Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of the National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
9/10/201912 minutes, 31 seconds
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Joe Walsh - the Republican setting out to beat Trump

With Joe Walsh, a conservative talk radio host who is challenging Trump for the Republican presidential nomination. Presented by Freddy Gray.
9/5/201924 minutes, 25 seconds
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Has Donald Trump finally lost it?

With Dominic Green, host of 'The Green Room' podcast and Life and Arts Editor of Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
8/22/20198 minutes, 7 seconds
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What can America do to stop mass shootings?

With Dominic Green, host of 'The Green Room' podcast and Life and Arts Editor of Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
8/7/201911 minutes, 52 seconds
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Is Amy Wax a 'white supremacist'?

In this special episode of Americano, guest host Toby Young speaks to Professor Amy Wax, an American academic and writer, about the comments she made at the National Conservatism Conference last month. As a result, she was described as an 'outright advocate for white supremacy' by Vox, and a petition calling for her to be fired has gathered over 50,000 signatures. So what did she say, and is it fair to characterise her comments as racist? And if she didn't want to be seen in that way, why did she use some of the inflammatory language that she did?
8/1/201941 minutes, 16 seconds
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Is Trump deliberately concocting a racism row?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of the National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
7/16/201918 minutes, 5 seconds
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Was Kim Darroch's resignation inevitable?

With Dominic Green, the Life and Arts Editor of Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
7/10/201911 minutes, 20 seconds
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Presidential candidate John Hickenlooper: 'socialism isn't the solution'

Spectator USA's Managing Editor Matt McDonald talks to John Hickenlooper, Governor of Colorado and one of 24 Democratic candidates, after the second night of televised debates.
6/28/201913 minutes, 20 seconds
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On Iran, is Donald Trump a dove or a hawk?

With John Hudson, National Security Reporter at the Washington Post. Presented by Freddy Gray.
6/25/201917 minutes, 26 seconds
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Michael Wolff: the Mueller indictment document 'sits on my desk'

With writer and journalist Michael Wolff, author of Siege, and Fire and Fury.  Presented by Freddy Gray. 
6/21/201940 minutes, 27 seconds
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What happened in the Gulf of Oman?

With Tom Rogan, commentary writer at the Washington examiner and host of the McLaughlin Group. Presented by Curt Mills. 
6/15/201916 minutes, 2 seconds
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What is the future of American conservatism?

With Daniel McCarthy, editor of Modern Age and contributor to Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
6/14/201915 minutes, 55 seconds
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Washington Shots: is Trump going to war with Iran?

With Gil Barndollar, Director of Middle East Studies at the Center for the National Interest. Presented by Curt Mills.
6/10/201913 minutes, 20 seconds
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Trump's state visit: banquets, protests, and pressers

With Sarah Elliott, the Chair of Republicans Overseas. Presented by Freddy Gray.
6/4/201921 minutes, 32 seconds
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Have Americans no shame?

With Betsy Rothstein, the Daily Caller's Gossip and Media reporter. Presented by Freddy Gray.
5/31/201914 minutes, 25 seconds
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Does Pete Buttigieg stand a chance to be president?

With Spectator USA contributor Chadwick Moore. Presented by Freddy Gray.
5/24/201914 minutes, 27 seconds
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Is America turning on abortion?

With Mairead McArdle, reporter for the National Review. Presented by Freddy Gray.
5/17/201916 minutes, 24 seconds
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Is Brett Kavanaugh the new MAGA justice?

With Ian Mason, GOP consultant, conservative attorney and former DOJ reporter for Breitbart News. Presented by Curt Mills. Washington Shots is a new series of podcasts coming soon from Spectator USA - a daily dose of stateside politics.
5/15/201916 minutes, 2 seconds
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Shots: Joe Biden goes straight to the front

Curt Mills, Spectator USA's Washington Editor, talks to Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of the National Interest, in a new podcast from Spectator USA.
5/7/201912 minutes, 25 seconds
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Is Trump's attorney general covering up for him?

With Curt Mills, the new Washington Editor of Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
5/3/201925 minutes, 9 seconds
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Why is the British political class so hostile to Donald Trump?

With Dominic Green, Life & Arts Editor, Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
4/26/201910 minutes, 15 seconds
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Does the Mueller report contain anything we didn't already know?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of the National Interest.  Presented by Freddy Gray.
4/18/201910 minutes, 22 seconds
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How has Donald Trump raised so much money?

With Zack Christenson, publisher of Spectator USA and former CEO of Crowdskout Presented by Freddy Gray
4/15/201915 minutes, 13 seconds
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Is Joe Biden the latest victim of MeToo?

With John Rick MacArthur, president of Harper's Magazine. Presented by Freddy Gray.
4/5/201926 minutes, 20 seconds
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Has the Mueller report completely vindicated Trump?

With Paul Wood, the World Affairs correspondent for the BBC.  Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/28/201916 minutes, 42 seconds
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Does Andrew Yang stand a chance in 2020?

With Caroline McCarthy, contributor to Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/21/201916 minutes, 9 seconds
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Does the American Left also have an anti-Semitism problem?

With Josh Glancy, Washington Correspondent for the Sunday Times. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/7/201924 minutes, 35 seconds
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Can Congress cancel Trump's 'national emergency'?

With Daniel McCarthy, Editor of Modern Age. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/5/201917 minutes, 57 seconds
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Bernie declares for 2020, but are Democrats out to get him?

Freddy Gray talks to John Rick MacArthur, President of Harpers Magazine, on Bernie's presidential bid and why the Democrats are out to get him.
2/20/201924 minutes, 2 seconds
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Is it time to stand up to America's tech giants?

Amazon cancelled plans to build a New York headquarters this week. Have tech giants like Amazon and Google been allowed to get away with too much, for too long? Freddy Gray talks to Barry Lynn, Director of the Open Markets Institute, who campaigns to limit their powers.
2/15/201924 minutes, 22 seconds
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Are the Democrats really that radical?

With Thomas Frank, author of What's the Matter with Kansas, and Rendezvous with Oblivion.  Hosted by Freddy Gray.
2/8/201922 minutes, 4 seconds
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What is the state of the Trump presidency?

With Freddy Gray and Jacob Heilbrunn.
2/6/201926 minutes, 19 seconds
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Why is measles spreading in America?

With Barbara Boland. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/2/201917 minutes, 29 seconds
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Long-term Trump advisor arrested: is Mueller closing in?

Roger Stone, informal advisor to Trump since the 80s, has been arrested in connection with the inquiry into Trump-Russia collusion. He has been arrested on seven charges, brought by special counsel Robert Mueller. With Paul Wood, the BBC's World Affairs Correspondent. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/25/201913 minutes, 16 seconds
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What do Americans think of Brexit?

With Zack Christenson. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/19/201912 minutes, 10 seconds
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Shutdown Day 22: has Trump overplayed his hand?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of the National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/12/201919 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Americano Christmas Edition: US Politics Year in Review

In foreign policy, Trump kicked off the year with a strongman approach to North Korea, and finishes with a trade war with China. The Mueller Inquiry, try as it might, hasn’t quite got him yet, and Trump has also successfully instated Brett Kavanaugh as a Supreme Court Judge. Freddy Gray discusses the American year with Sir Christopher Meyer, former British ambassador to Washington, and Kate Andrews, American political commentator. This podcast first appeared as part of The Spectator Podcast: Christmas Edition on 14th December. To hear a year in review of British and European politics, head to Spectator Radio.
12/14/201829 minutes, 35 seconds
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Was George H.W. Bush really that great?

With Daniel McCarthy, Editor of Modern Age. Presented by Freddy Gray.
12/6/201819 minutes, 37 seconds
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Is Michael Cohen going to bring down Trump?

Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying to Congress. Is he going to bring down Trump? With Jacob Heilbrunn. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/30/201817 minutes, 38 seconds
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Is Melania taking control of the White House?

Deputy National Security Advisor Mira Ricardel is forced out of her role after a public spat with Melania Trump. Is Melania more powerful than she seems? With Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of the National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/16/20189 minutes, 41 seconds
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Did Trump win the midterms?

With Paul Wood, the BBC's World Correspondent, and Zach Christenson, publisher of Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/8/201815 minutes, 27 seconds
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Could the Democrats still triumph in the midterms?

Freddy Gray is joined by the Washington Free Beacon's Liz Harrington and Bill McMorris
11/2/201822 minutes, 13 seconds
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Have the mail bombs cost Republicans the midterms?

With Curt Mills, Foreign Affairs Reporter at the National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/25/201813 minutes, 23 seconds
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Who was Jamal Khashoggi?

Reporters can’t get enough of the gory details and the international intrigue in the Khashoggi case. But they seem to have forgotten the need to report basic facts, question their single-sourced material, and ask difficult questions of those who know far more than they let on. Who was Jamal Khashoggi? With Matthew Brodsky, Middle East expert at the Security Studies Group. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/20/201830 minutes, 49 seconds
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Would confirming Brett Kavanagh actually harm the Republicans?

Freddy Gray talks to Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of the National Interest, on the latest in the Brett Kavanagh case - and whether or not confirming him is in the Republican Party's best interests.
10/5/201818 minutes, 49 seconds
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Should Brett Kavanagh be believed?

With Ann Coulter, American conservative commentator. Presented by Freddy Gray.
9/28/201816 minutes, 51 seconds
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Trial by Twitter: is Ian Buruma the victim of a new McCarthyism?

With John Rick MacArthur, publisher of Harper's Magazine. Presented by Freddy Gray.
9/21/201827 minutes, 14 seconds
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Paul Manafort takes a plea deal - is he about to betray Trump?

With Paul Wood, BBC's World Correspondent. Presented by Freddy Gray.
9/14/201810 minutes, 38 seconds
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Who is the anonymous New York Times writer?

With Jacob Heilbrunn. Presented by Freddy Gray.
9/7/201812 minutes, 32 seconds
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Is Donald Trump’s Iran strategy starting to work?

With Kelly-Jane Torrance and Freddy Gray
8/30/201816 minutes, 2 seconds
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Is the Cohen-Manafort fallout the end of Trump?

With Jacob Heilbrunn and Paul Wood. Presented by Freddy Gray.
8/22/201815 minutes, 18 seconds
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Dear Ivanka: what is your game?

With Elizabeth Harrington, senior writer at the Washington Free Beacon. Presented by Freddy Gray.
8/10/201814 minutes, 36 seconds
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Could Michael Cohen’s claims bring down Trump?

With Paul Wood and Tiana Lowe Presented by Freddy Gray.
7/28/201822 minutes, 5 seconds
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Did Trump threaten Iran to distract from the Helsinki meeting?

With Curt Mills. Guest appearance from Jacob Heilbrunn. Presented by Freddy Gray.
7/27/201814 minutes, 49 seconds
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Iran, tariffs, and Mad Dog Mattis

The latest in Trumpland with Freddy Gray, who is in the field, and Jacob Heilbrunn.
7/26/201816 minutes, 6 seconds
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Steve Bannon: why China is a bigger threat than Russia

Steve Bannon, founder of Breitbart and former Chief of Staff for Trump, talks to Freddy Gray in this exclusive interview. Bannon tells Freddy about the difference between 'meddling' and 'collusion', where Trump has got it right, and why China is the real threat in the East. Presented by Freddy Gray.
7/17/201850 minutes, 5 seconds
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Donald Trump comes to Britain

With Katy Balls, James Forsyth and Freddy Gray. Presented by Lara Prendergast.
7/13/201810 minutes, 58 seconds
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Are London's anti-Trump protests just virtue signalling?

Freddy Gray talks to Dominic Green, Culture Editor of Spectator USA, and asks the question - are London's anti-Trump protests anything more than virtue signalling? Produced by Cindy Yu.
7/6/201814 minutes, 38 seconds
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Is Donald Trump the Karl Marx of the right?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of the National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
6/29/201816 minutes, 1 second
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What does the British government know about Trump and Russia?

Paul Wood reveals the hidden links between Trump, Russia, and the British government. What does the government know that it's not telling us? With Freddy Gray, and presented by Isabel Hardman.
6/22/201810 minutes, 26 seconds
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North Korea, Trump vs Obama and the 2020 election

Freddy Gray talks to National Review Online contributing editor and  Fox News contributor Deroy Murdock.
6/15/201833 minutes, 58 seconds
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What to expect from the big Kim-Trump meet?

With Kelly Jane Torrance, Deputy Managing Editor of the Weekly Standard. Presented by Freddy Gray.
6/8/201818 minutes, 8 seconds
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Is Trump's trade war back on?

With John Carney, economics editor at Breitbart Presented by Freddy Gray
5/31/20189 minutes, 11 seconds
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Is Trump speeding up American decline?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of the National Interest, discussing his Washington Post article "Trump isn't fighting American decline, he's speeding it up". Presented by Freddy Gray. Produced by Cindy Yu.
5/25/201814 minutes, 55 seconds
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What do Meghan and Harry mean for the Special Relationship?

With Dominic Green, Culture Editor of the Spectator USA. Presented by Freddy Gray.
5/18/201812 minutes, 29 seconds
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Was Trump right to end the Iran deal?

Freddy Gray talks to author and historian Andy Bacevich, and Matt Brodsky, Senior Fellow at Security Study Group. Matt and Andy disagreed on pretty much everything - listen to find out why.
5/11/201822 minutes, 58 seconds
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Is Rudy Giuliani all there?

Freddy Gray discusses Rudy Giuliani's Stormy Daniels confession with Jacob Heilbrunn - is Rudy Giuliani all quite there?
5/4/201815 minutes, 12 seconds
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Why does Kanye West like Donald Trump?

With Liz Harrington, Senior Writer at the Washington Free Beacon. Presented by Freddy Gray.
4/26/201811 minutes, 5 seconds
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Will Trump create a lurch to the left?

With Jacob Heilbrunn. Presented by Freddy Gray.
4/20/201815 minutes, 35 seconds
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Did Trump want to strike Syria?

With Curt Mills. Presented by Freddy Gray.
4/15/201815 minutes, 14 seconds
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Is pornography going to bring down Donald Trump?

With Paul Wood, World Affairs correspondent for the BBC. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/28/201813 minutes, 12 seconds
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Is John Bolton really a neocon?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest and author of They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/23/201818 minutes, 14 seconds
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Who really is Steve Bannon, and what is he up to?

With Nicholas Farrell, our correspondent in Rome. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/15/201814 minutes, 50 seconds
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Why did Trump sack Rex Tillerson?

With Paul Wood. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/13/201812 minutes, 1 second
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Has Donald Trump just won the Cold War?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/9/201812 minutes, 35 seconds
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Is Trump really starting a trade war?

With John Carney, Breitbart’s Economics and Finance editor. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/2/201826 minutes, 2 seconds
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Could Marion Le Pen be the face of global anti-globalisation?

With Michael Brendan Dougherty, senior writer at the National Review. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/23/201812 minutes, 58 seconds
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How big a threat does Mitt Romney pose to Donald Trump?

With Luke Thompson. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/15/201815 minutes, 52 seconds
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How has Trump's first year in office been?

With Michael Brendan Dougherty, senior writer at National Review. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/19/201818 minutes, 17 seconds
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What will Donald Trump get up to at Davos?

With Daniel W. Drezner. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/11/20189 minutes, 22 seconds
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Is Steve Bannon finally gone for good?

With Tucker Carlson, host of 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' on Fox News. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/9/201828 minutes, 52 seconds
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Is Donald Trump's presidency about to capsize?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
12/15/201711 minutes, 48 seconds
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Is the special relationship under threat?

With Douglas Murray, author of The Strange Death of Europe. Presented by Freddy Gray.
12/1/201722 minutes, 59 seconds
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Why did Donald Trump almost endorse Roy Moore?

With Jim Antle, Politics Editor of the Washington Examiner. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/23/201718 minutes, 13 seconds
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Has the Trumpist backlash begun?

With Daniel McCarthy, editor of Modern Age. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/9/201715 minutes, 18 seconds
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Russia and Trump: Is the net closing in on the President?

With Freddy Gray and the BBC's Paul Wood
11/1/201712 minutes, 27 seconds
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Has Donald Trump rehabilitated George W Bush?

With Freddy Gray and Jim Antle, Politics Editor, Washington Examiner
10/20/201713 minutes, 50 seconds
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Could Brexit Britain join NAFTA?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/12/20179 minutes, 27 seconds
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Have Buzzfeed blown Breitbart open?

With Michael Brendan Dougherty, senior writer at the National Review. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/6/201716 minutes, 11 seconds
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Does America still hate Hillary Clinton?

With David Weigel, National Political Correspondent at the Washington Post. Presented by Freddy Gray.
9/14/201725 minutes, 28 seconds
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Are we on the brink of nuclear war?

With Michael Brendan Dougherty, senior writer at the National Review. Presented by Freddy Gray.
8/11/201718 minutes, 39 seconds
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Can Robert Mueller bring down the Trump presidency?

With Daniel McCarthy, editor at large of The American Conservative. Presented by Freddy Gray.
8/4/201716 minutes, 12 seconds
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What's the deal with Anthony Scaramucci?

Asawin Suebsaeng, White House reporter at The Daily Beast. Presented by Freddy Gray.
7/28/201715 minutes, 25 seconds
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Is Donald Trump's position starting to look rather shaky?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
7/14/201711 minutes, 22 seconds
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Has Donald Trump Jr been caught with a smoking gun?

With Paul Wood and Freddy Gray. Presented by Isabel Hardman. This is an extract from the main Spectator Podcast.
7/13/201711 minutes, 9 seconds
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Is the Trump administration utterly paralysed?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
6/28/201717 minutes, 36 seconds
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What do Democrats make of Jeremy Corbyn?

With John R. MacArthur, president of Harper's Magazine. Presented by Freddy Gray.
6/16/201714 minutes, 2 seconds
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What have we learned from the James Comey hearing?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
6/8/20179 minutes, 27 seconds
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How did Donald Trump fare on his first big foreign trip?

With Quinn Mecham. Presented by Freddy Gray.
5/25/201719 minutes, 34 seconds
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Lionel Shriver: might Donald Trump have dementia?

With Lionel Shriver. Presented by Lara Prendergast. This is an extract from The Spectator Podcast, available on iTunes.
5/19/201710 minutes, 18 seconds
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Is Donald Trump skating on thin ice?

With Paul Wood. Presented by Freddy Gray.
5/16/201715 minutes, 12 seconds
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What's behind Trump's shock axing of FBI chief James Comey?

With Paul Wood. Presented by Freddy Gray.
5/10/201710 minutes, 26 seconds
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Does Donald Trump think he's a modern-day Andrew Jackson?

With Dr Adam Smith. Presented by Freddy Gray.
5/5/201719 minutes, 44 seconds
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How have Donald Trump's first 100 days gone?

With Michael Brendan Dougherty, Senior Writer at The National Review. Presented by Freddy Gray.
4/28/201717 minutes, 48 seconds
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Do Americans really miss Barack Obama?

With David Weigel. Presented by Freddy Gray.
4/21/201717 minutes, 42 seconds
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What should we make of Trump's Syria strike?

With Andrew J. Bacevich. Presented by Freddy Gray.
4/7/20179 minutes, 13 seconds
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Has Steve Bannon been left out in the cold?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
4/6/201721 minutes, 26 seconds
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Will the Clintons ever go away?

With John R. MacArthur, publisher of Harper's magazine. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/24/201721 minutes, 38 seconds
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Does Trumponomics add up?

With John Carney, Economics Editor of Breitbart. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/17/201712 minutes, 47 seconds
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Is Trump a hyper-interventionist?

With Daniel McAdams, Executive Director, Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/16/20178 minutes, 36 seconds
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Has the anti-Trump media lost its mind over Russia?

With Michael Brendan Dougherty, columnist at The Week. Presented by Freddy Gray.
3/2/201714 minutes, 5 seconds
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Is Donald Trump a 21st century Napoleon?

With Michael Lind, Fellow at New America. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/24/201712 minutes, 20 seconds
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How dangerous is Donald Trump?

With David Frum, Senior Editor at The Atlantic. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/20/201719 minutes, 54 seconds
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Why has Michael Flynn resigned and what does it mean for Trump?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/14/20179 minutes, 24 seconds
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How popular is President Trump?

With W. James Antle III, Political Editor of the Washington Examiner. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/7/201714 minutes, 39 seconds
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What have the anti-Trump protests achieved?

With John Knefel. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/6/201714 minutes, 37 seconds
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Where does Donald Trump stand on Islam?

With Paul Wood. Presented by Freddy Gray.
2/3/20177 minutes, 53 seconds
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How are President Trump's first days playing out?

With Gabby Morrongiello, White House correspondent for the Washington Examiner. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/26/20177 minutes, 3 seconds
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Are evangelical Christians being sucked into the cult of Trump?

With Freddy Gray. Presented by Damian Thompson. This first appeared on Holy Smoke, the Spectator's religion podcast, hosted by Damian Thompson.
1/23/20174 minutes, 18 seconds
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Will Donald Trump usher in a new special relationship?

With Freddy Gray, Paul Wood and Kate Andrews. Presented by Isabel Hardman. This discussion first appeared on the Spectator Podcast.
1/20/201713 minutes, 15 seconds
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Is Donald Trump a Russian agent of influence?

With Paul Wood. Presented by Freddy Gray.
1/11/201711 minutes, 46 seconds
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Will Donald Trump destroy America's global role?

With Freddy Gray and Andrew J. Basevich Presented by Lara Prendergast This is an excerpt from the Spectator Podcast, normal Americano service will resume shortly.
1/5/201710 minutes, 14 seconds
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What went so wrong with polling in 2016?

With Marcus Roberts. Presented by Freddy Gray.
12/19/201612 minutes, 16 seconds
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What can we learn from Rex Tillerson's nomination as Secretary of State?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.
12/14/201617 minutes, 24 seconds
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Does Donald Trump think he's already President?

With Paul Wood. Presented by Freddy Gray.
12/8/20167 minutes, 10 seconds
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Will Donald Trump be the first Twitter President?

With J. Arthur Bloom. Presented by Freddy Gray
11/30/201610 minutes, 6 seconds
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What did we learn from President-elect Trump's video statement?

With Michael Brendan Dougherty, senior correspondent at The Week. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/22/201622 minutes, 51 seconds
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Where do the neocons fit in the Trump administration?

With Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest, and Sam Tanenhaus, writer-at-large for the New York Times. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/18/201624 minutes, 44 seconds
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What is there to fear from the Trump presidency?

With John R. MacArthur, president of Harper's magazine. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/17/201623 minutes, 39 seconds
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What sort of Republican will Donald Trump be?

With Grover Norquist, founder and president of Americans for Tax Reform. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/15/201616 minutes, 42 seconds
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What's next for President-elect Trump?

With Daniel McCarthy, Editor of The American Conservative. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/11/201619 minutes, 21 seconds
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Trump vs Clinton: Has Hillary got this in the bag?

With Marcus Roberts, International Projects Director of YouGov. Presented by Freddy Gray.
11/8/201612 minutes, 8 seconds
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Has Trump killed the Christian Right in America?

With Sohrab Ahmari, editorial writer of the Wall Street Journal and author of The New Philistines. Presented by Damian Thompson. This is a guest edition of Americano and first appeared as an episode of Holy Smoke, The Spectator's new religion podcast.
11/4/201612 minutes, 55 seconds
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Has Hillary Clinton's latest email scandal changed anything?

With Marcus Roberts, International Projects Director of YouGov. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/31/20169 minutes, 55 seconds
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Are the Democrats in danger of getting too smug?

With Christopher Caldwell, Senior Editor at The Weekly Standard. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/27/201612 minutes, 50 seconds
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Is this the worst election in history?

With Professor Gary Gerstle, Paul Mellon Professor of American History at the University of Cambridge and author of Liberty and Coercion: The Paradox of American Government from the Founding to the Present. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/21/201619 minutes, 13 seconds
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Trump vs Clinton: Is it all over, bar the shouting?

With Marcus Roberts, International Projects Director at YouGov. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/20/201613 minutes, 1 second
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What on earth is the Alt-Right?

With J.Arthur Bloom and James Poulos. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/13/201616 minutes, 22 seconds
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Trump vs Clinton: Is Trump in crisis?

With Matthew Walther, Associate Editor of the Washington Free Beacon. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/10/201611 minutes, 2 seconds
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How should you bet on the US election?

With Matthew Shaddick, Head of Political Odds for Ladbrokes, and Kathleen Brooks, Research Director of City Index. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/7/201614 minutes, 55 seconds
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Is there an intelligent case for Trump?

With Daniel McCarthy, editor of the American Conservative. Presented by Freddy Gray.
10/6/201616 minutes, 11 seconds
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What should we expect from a Hillary Clinton presidency?

With Thomas Frank. Presented by Freddy Gray.
9/29/201627 minutes, 42 seconds
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Trump vs Clinton: Who won the first debate?

With Luke Thompson. Presented by Freddy Gray.
9/27/201612 minutes, 47 seconds
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Can Trump win?

With Kate Andrews and Michael B Dougherty. Presented by Freddy Gray.
9/22/201621 minutes, 20 seconds