Mensch-Kight Geopolitics is a podcast by Isaac Kight, a Jewish Conservative commentator, covering geopolitics and American & Israeli news.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 157 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Trump and Musk have a temporary falling out over spending cuts. Are the US and Israel preparing to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities? The US Economy outperforms expectations in spite of naysayers. Israel continues its ground operation in Gaza against Ha... more
Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) is under attack by left wing activists and some on his own staff over his mental health. The real reason for the attacks? His support for Israel and sensible policies that have the broad support of average Pennsylvanians... more
Trump brings China to the table to work out a trade deal. Israel launches a major new offensive in Gaza. Russia continues to defy Trump and refuses to end the war, will Trump continue to let them get away with it? No Iran deal as yet. Ukraine develop... more
Will the US economy succumb to recession? India and Pakistan draw closer to war following terrorist attacks on Hindus in India. Will Pakistan cease its support for terrorism in India? China may be secretly negotiating with the US to end the trade war... more
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He says he is unbiased - then follows that with an hour of some of the most biased tirades I have ever heard. He says he is a Conservative, and this is true. But he is unable to take in other perspectives without dismissing them first, which means he doesn’t actually listen to opposing viewpoints. He is most assuredly biased and should be honest about that.
Informed, relatable, conversational, timely.
We periodically zone out of our busy Community Pharmacy in boring, tranquil, urbane metropolitan Australia to tune in to the exciting World Stage via the Middle East, to hear Inside Israel News.
Intelligent, eloquent, informative, balanced & Up To Date news. Thank you very much! Avi Jaworowski
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Listeners can expect a thorough exploration of geopolitical issues, with a strong focus on the Middle East and particularly Israel. A recurring theme throughout various episodes includes commentary on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, U.S. foreign policy, and the implications of significant political events, such as the rise of former President Donald Trump and changes in international relations. The host provides personal anecdotes that add depth to the discussion, emphasizing moral and humanitarian concerns amidst the complexities of geopolitics and reflecting on how these issues intersect with domestic political narratives in the U.S. The candid assessments often critique mainstream media interpretations, aiming to offer a more nuanced v... more
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Mensch-Kight Geopolitics launched 4 years ago and published 157 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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