With Rod D. Martin , Sergio de la Peña & Daniel Greenfield

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Rod D. Martin, Chairman of The Board, Institute for The American Future Public intellectual

I spoke with Rod Martin about the state of the negotiations between Ukraine and the United States on the one hand, and Russia and the United States on the other, and where all of this is likely to lead. We also discussed domestic challenges, notably the riotous demonstration engaged in by the kind of people who are supporting Zoran Mondani as the next mayor of New York, and what that portends for the city and our nation.

Sergio de la Peña, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Western Hemisphere Affairs

I spoke with Sergio Dela Peña about the extraordinary election that has just taken place in Bolivia, the prospects for a course correction from the Marxist left to a center-right government, and an opportunity for the United States to once again establish an important relationship with the people of Bolivia. We also discussed other challenges in the region, notably the Chinese presence in it, and the dispatch of the USS Gerald Ford, which was sent to the Caribbean as a sort of warning, as it were, to Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela.

Daniel Greenfield, Author of “Domestic Enemies”

I checked in with Daniel Greenfield about the red-green axis and what it is up to, as evidenced by arguably its poster boy. Sorry, I'm Donnie. In his candidacy to be the mayor of New York, did we, in fact, get a foretaste of it all at ground zero over the weekend? We also talked about the right and the savory elements of it, and I've become part of the critical mass now opposing Winston Churchill and his vital role in helping win World War II. We also discussed Larry Fink's emergence as the man who is now at the helm of what Daniel has described as the sinking ship of the World Economic Forum. They won't, but they want you to be in that happy state.

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