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Seth, what you said at 15:27 about the American absence on the international stage and it bringing anxiety to nations like South Korea is 100% true. I am one of the 40,000 Americans who currently live in South Korea and this anxiety has been voiced to me by many Korean friends over the past couple of years since living here. Also, since living here, I have never been more grateful to be an American.
A little known fact about Cristopher Cross is he’s a heck of a guitar player, on par with his good friend Eric Johnson. In 1970 he sat in for Deep Purple when Richie Blackmore got sick while in Texas. Take a listen to the outro on Ride Like the Wind…he’s shredding away like he stole the guitar.
It's funny because even Australia had a constitutional crisis. Not recently but in 1975, when the Prime Minister was the Labour leader Gough Whitlam. He had a majority in the House of Representatives, but not in the Senate. The latter blocked his budget, and he was going to call for a double dissolution, where all representatives and senators were to go on election (like in the US a regular election would have all the representatives but just a section of the senate up for election). The Governor General however, dismissed the Prime Mnister and called for the leader of the opposition, Malcolm Fraser, to form a caretaker government until new elections were called. Elections were held a few weeks later and Fraser won. The episode is remembered still DOwn Under and it is source of controversies. But it was able to defuse due to the institutional strengths of the country and its parliamentary system. In the end, the voters ratified the decision of the Governor General.
Hegseths biggest problem is that he's equipped to run a 5 and dime while Defense is a 650 billion dollar enterprise. Let me edit this snark. I like the guy. He's going to need people within Defense to help him operate the business end. He's a fantastic idea guy and will get things moving toward something that looks like a military but it's a HUGE HUGE operation. Putting Pompao in a serious headlock with extra noogies to return to the job would be my first choice.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn said it, "Live not by lies." I'm astonished by the frequent contempt for facts across the demographics. This can be a very lonely country and God help you if you observe.
Re: Pete Hegseth confirmation - when people voted for Trump, they knew he'd bring the type of people with him who'd make change, like Hegseth. We didn't vote for 'go along to get along people'. We voted for change. These republican senators need to be careful about getting 'picky', or they're going to have problems with the Trump voters.
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The Return of the Podz
Yay, John's back!
The GOAT
Seth, what you said at 15:27 about the American absence on the international stage and it bringing anxiety to nations like South Korea is 100% true. I am one of the 40,000 Americans who currently live in South Korea and this anxiety has been voiced to me by many Korean friends over the past couple of years since living here.
Also, since living here, I have never been more grateful to be an American.
It was great to have the others come to word with John being absent but STILL I love seeing him being back! Hi John!
Thanks for the recommendation of Yacht Dockumentary. Husband and I watched tonight and loved it. Great memories from our teen years!
Welcome back John!
Glad you're back, John!
Good to see Big John back! 😃
As a millennial my only cultural knowledge of Chuck Mangione is what I saw of him on King of the Hill
A little known fact about Cristopher Cross is he’s a heck of a guitar player, on par with his good friend Eric Johnson. In 1970 he sat in for Deep Purple when Richie Blackmore got sick while in Texas. Take a listen to the outro on Ride Like the Wind…he’s shredding away like he stole the guitar.
So happy you’re back…and happy you’re doing better.:)
great podcast
Welcome back JP
Missed you Jon!! Abe was a great leader in your place.
Just commenting to say how great you all are.
Chuck stories were great
It's funny because even Australia had a constitutional crisis. Not recently but in 1975, when the Prime Minister was the Labour leader Gough Whitlam. He had a majority in the House of Representatives, but not in the Senate. The latter blocked his budget, and he was going to call for a double dissolution, where all representatives and senators were to go on election (like in the US a regular election would have all the representatives but just a section of the senate up for election). The Governor General however, dismissed the Prime Mnister and called for the leader of the opposition, Malcolm Fraser, to form a caretaker government until new elections were called. Elections were held a few weeks later and Fraser won.
The episode is remembered still DOwn Under and it is source of controversies. But it was able to defuse due to the institutional strengths of the country and its parliamentary system. In the end, the voters ratified the decision of the Governor General.
J-Pod is in 'da house!
Glad John is back but going by how everyone sounds, a mash unit needs to be called in.
John as Archbishop of Canterbury might save England from the predations of the Labour party though.
Hegseths biggest problem is that he's equipped to run a 5 and dime while Defense is a 650 billion dollar enterprise. Let me edit this snark. I like the guy. He's going to need people within Defense to help him operate the business end. He's a fantastic idea guy and will get things moving toward something that looks like a military but it's a HUGE HUGE operation. Putting Pompao in a serious headlock with extra noogies to return to the job would be my first choice.
John, didn’t you tell the Chuck Mangione story on GLOP? I don’t care, I always love it!
I come for the well-informed political and policy insights. I stay for the personal anecdotes about drug czars and jazz/disco musicians!
He’s alive!
must order one of those crushing morosity T shirts for myself for Christmas
Yes on the yacht rock doc!
I read this comment, so just purchased one along with a mug. Thanks for the idea!
Has the word "subdued" ever been applied to John Podhoretz before??
I remember being a kid and thinking "why couldn't I be born an adult?" ... Would that have made me a "transadult"?
Guess who's back...? :)
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn said it, "Live not by lies." I'm astonished by the frequent contempt for facts across the demographics. This can be a very lonely country and God help you if you observe.
Thank you once again, Matt, for saving the podcast from unnecessarily TDS.
Pete went on Megan Kelly today to make his case.
Get better John!
Welcome back John love you
Re: Pete Hegseth confirmation - when people voted for Trump, they knew he'd bring the type of people with him who'd make change, like Hegseth. We didn't vote for 'go along to get along people'. We voted for change. These republican senators need to be careful about getting 'picky', or they're going to have problems with the Trump voters.
JPod doing his best Bibi impression today 😂