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  • Will Kamala actually build the wall?

    Will Kamala actually build the wall?

    In a CNN interview, Kamala Harris has been pressed on why her policies on immigration have become more moderate since 2019, when she ran for president. Republicans have been accusing her of flip-flopping on her border wall policy. In this episode, Matt McDonald, managing editor of The Spectator World, fills in for Freddy while he’s…

  • What did we learn from the Harris-Walz CNN interview?

    What did we learn from the Harris-Walz CNN interview?

    Kamala Harris and vice president nominee Tim Walz have done their first interview together for CNN. They covered Kamala’s first day in office if elected, Israel-Gaza, Walz’s army credentials and the economy. Harris has been under scrutiny having avoided all media interviews since Biden’s decision to step down. Did she do it justice? Jon Levine,…

  • John Mearsheimer on Ukraine, Israel-Gaza and the coming election

    John Mearsheimer on Ukraine, Israel-Gaza and the coming election

    Professor John Mearsheimer joins Freddy to discuss the wars in Ukraine and in Gaza, and the influence of both on the US election. The Israel-Gaza conflict has led to internal divisions within the Democratic Party: how will Kamala Harris deal with this? And as the Russia-Ukraine conflict shows no signs of ebbing, what does he…

  • What do the Democrats believe in?

    What do the Democrats believe in?

    Freddy Gray speaks to Aidan McLaughlin, the editor-in-chief of Mediaite, and Andrew Cockburn, the Washington editor of Harper’s magazine, as the Democratic National Convention draws to a close. Kamala Harris has had a dramatic rise to the top of the Democratic ticket, but what does she really believe in? And is opposition to Donald Trump…

  • What’s happened to RFK Jr.?

    What’s happened to RFK Jr.?

    Third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr is widely expected to drop out of the US presidential race soon, and possibly endorse Donald Trump. Live from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Freddy Gray speaks to Ben Domenech, the editor-at-large of The Spectator World, about how this could affect the election.  As the DNC approaches its climax,…

  • Biden’s farewell and the power of Pelosi

    Biden’s farewell and the power of Pelosi

    President Joe Biden wrapped up the DNC’s first night by beginning his long political farewell. Due scheduling issues, the speech was bumped from prime-time TV, sparking outrage with his team. Biden has spoken at every convention since 1976 — how memorable was the send off? Freddy Gray speaks to Christopher Hale a Democratic operative and…

  • Is Elon Musk a great man of history?

    Is Elon Musk a great man of history?

    On this week’s episode of Americano, Freddy Gray sits down with journalist and Spectator author Ed West who writes the Substack Wrong Side of History and Richard Hanania who writes the Richard Hanania Newsletter to discuss Elon Musk’s interview with Donald Trump on Twitter/X, how much influence Twitter has both in the UK and America and whether the right-wing men are…

  • Is Trump having a meltdown?

    Is Trump having a meltdown?

    Since Kamala Harris ascended to the top of the ticket, there have been reports of meltdowns in Trumpworld, with some Republican strategists suggesting Trump is having a public breakdown. Has the era of a thoughtful, poignant Trump already disappeared? Also on the podcast: Kamala Harris’s Tim Walz pick came as a shock to many Democrats,…

  • What will Biden do about Venezuela?

    What will Biden do about Venezuela?

    Venezuela’s leader President Nicolás Maduro is still maneuvering to stay in power, following disputed election results and hundreds of thousands taking to the streets to protest. The opposition maintains that the result is fraudulent. Biden is facing increased pressure to intervene. What will his next move be? Freddy Gray is joined by Eli Lake, reporter…

  • Who is Tim Walz?

    Who is Tim Walz?

    Freddy Gray sits down with political commentator and podcaster Dash Dobrofsky to discuss today’s news that Kamala Harris has picked Tim Walz to be her running mate. The governor of Minnesota was joint favorite alongside Josh Shapiro. But who is Tim Walz? And can he stand up to J.D. Vance in the debates?

  • How long will Kamalamania last?

    How long will Kamalamania last?

    In the short time since Joe Biden has stepped aside for Kamala Harris’s candidacy, the Democratic Party has totally switched on the gears for Kamalamania. On this episode, Freddy Gray talks to Kate Andrews about the disingenuousness of the hype, how social media drives it (and in particular, TikTok) and whether the enthusiasm for Kamala…

  • Will Kamala Harris implode?

    Will Kamala Harris implode?

    Freddy Gray is joined by political consultant Alex Castellanos to discuss the candidacy of Kamala Harris as the Democrats’ nominee for President and why, at this moment, she is the biggest threat to Donald Trump — but how long will that last? This was originally recorded for Spectator TV. 

  • Biden backs out: can anything stop Kamala Harris?

    Biden backs out: can anything stop Kamala Harris?

    What happens after Joe Biden? The president has announced that he won’t run for re-election. Biden has endorsed Kamala Harris, his vice president, to be the new Democratic nominee. Can she convince Democratic voters, and the rest of the US? The Spectator’s Freddy Gray and Kate Andrews are joined by Tim Stanley, columnist for the…

  • How much pressure is Biden under?

    How much pressure is Biden under?

    As more Democrats call for Joe Biden to pull out of the presidential race, Freddy Gray is joined by Damon Linker and Jacob Heilbrunn to discuss what could happen next. Who is influencing his decision and how transparent are top Democrats being with the public? They also discuss potential contenders to replace Biden, including Vice…

  • Will J.D. Vance bridge America’s class divide?

    Will J.D. Vance bridge America’s class divide?

    Journalist Christopher Caldwell joins Freddy Gray to discuss Donald Trump’s running mate, J.D. Vance. Once “NeverTrump,” now a close ally of the former president; what’s J.D, Vance’s route into Trumpian politics? Freddy and Christopher also ask who is J.D. Vance, what’s Hillbilly Elegy and what’s the strategy behind Donald Trump’s choice? 

  • Why did the Secret Service fail Donald Trump?

    Why did the Secret Service fail Donald Trump?

    Freddy Gray is joined by writer Roger Kimball. With the dust beginning to settle from the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, they look at how this could have happened, and what’s gone wrong. They also take a look at how important Donald Trump’s vice president pick will be, and who might be in the running.

  • Trump shot: what next?

    Trump shot: what next?

    Donald Trump narrowly survived an assassination attempt while speaking at a Republican rally in Pennsylvania. Freddy Gray speaks to The Spectator’s economics editor Kate Andrews about what we know so far, and where the presidential campaign goes from here. 

  • Eric Kaufmann on DEI, the contagion effect and free speech

    Eric Kaufmann on DEI, the contagion effect and free speech

    Freddy sits down with author and professor of politics Eric Kaufmann. They discuss the dangers of DEI, why Eric blames the bleeding heart liberals for the “woke” contagion and why it is possible much worst than originally thought.

  • What will the Democrats do next?

    What will the Democrats do next?

    As speculation over whether Biden will remain in the presidential race continues, Freddy Gray speaks to journalist and founder of News Items John Ellis about what could happen next. How did Democrats end up in this situation and who holds the most power in influencing Biden’s decision? They also look ahead to next week’s Republican National Convention…

  • Elbridge Colby on why America must pivot from Ukraine to Taiwan

    Elbridge Colby on why America must pivot from Ukraine to Taiwan

    The war in Ukraine is only bogging America down, says Elbridge Colby, a former national security advisor to the Trump administration. On this episode of Americano, Colby tells host Freddy Gray why the US should — and likely will — reduce its support to Ukraine and Europe, to focus on the increasing threat China poses…

  • Can Joe Biden go on?

    Can Joe Biden go on?

    The dust has settled from a catastrophic TV debate for Joe Biden. What are the possible options going forward? Are things changing behind the scenes? Freddy Gray assesses the situation with Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of the National Interest. 

  • Biden’s debate disaster

    Biden’s debate disaster

    Freddy Gray speaks to pollster Patrick Ruffini about the first 2024 presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Just how bad was it and can Biden survive his performance? They discuss the reaction to the debate, including a surprising theory going around Republican circles. 

  • Do presidential debates decide elections?

    Do presidential debates decide elections?

    Freddy Gray speaks to academic and Spectator writer Charles Lipson about what to expect from tonight’s presidential debates and whether Trump or Biden’s performance could influence the election. 

  • Why are US universities so anti-Israel?

    Why are US universities so anti-Israel?

    Freddy speaks to Jacob Howland, provost and dean of the Intellectual Foundations Program at the University of Austin, about the spread of college protests across American universities in response to the Israel-Gaza conflict. How have campuses become such hotbeds of anti-Israeli sentiment and what has the influence of Marxism been? They also discuss the intersection…

  • How to save liberalism

    How to save liberalism

    Freddy is joined by Fareed Zakaria, host of CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS and columnist for the Washington Post. They discuss liberalism, the state of America, and identity politics. They also cover Fareed’s new book, Age of Revolutions, which asks one central question: what are the causes of the seismic social disruptions we are going through and…

  • American healthcare: ‘privatized’ or ‘socialized’ medicine?

    American healthcare: ‘privatized’ or ‘socialized’ medicine?

    Kate Andrews speaks to Michael Cannon, the director of health policy studies at the Cato Institute, to discuss how the US government prevents medical professionals and entrepreneurs from offering higher-quality, lower-cost care. Michael explains what policies can improve access to healthcare — both in America and Europe.

  • Is anti-white racism tearing America apart?

    Is anti-white racism tearing America apart?

    Freddy Gray speaks to Jeremy Carl, senior fellow at the Claremont Institute. They discuss his book, The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism is Tearing America Apart. They also cover affirmative action and where America goes from here.

  • Does MAGA Communism make any sense?

    Does MAGA Communism make any sense?

    Freddy Gray speaks to Haz al-Din, one of the leading theorists of MAGA Communism. They ask, what does the term mean, is it feasible and how would they like to change America? 

  • How can you stop Donald Trump?

    How can you stop Donald Trump?

    Freddy Gray is joined by Alex Castellanos, a Republican strategist who has served as media consultant to seven US presidential campaigns. They discuss Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, his search for a vice president and if there’s any way Joe Biden can tarnish his image. 

  • What will Trump 2.0 do to the economy?

    What will Trump 2.0 do to the economy?

    Freddy Gray is joined by Christopher Butler who is executive director at Americans for Tax Reform to discuss what Trump’s trade policy might look like in a second term. Should economists be worried about a 10 percent tariff?

  • What’s the matter with America’s media?

    What’s the matter with America’s media?

    Freddy Gray speaks to Ben Smith and Nayeema Raza from the Mixed Signals podcast. They discuss the state of American media, whether the US has any appetite for public service broadcasting and whether America is too cynical about the press.

  • John Mearsheimer on Ukraine, Gaza and escalation dominance

    John Mearsheimer on Ukraine, Gaza and escalation dominance

    Professor John Mearsheimer joins Freddy Gray to talk about the powder keg situation in Eastern Europe, why Putin is possibly the least hawkish of possible Russian leaders and why Israel has lost escalation dominance.

  • Trump found guilty but will it matter?

    Trump found guilty but will it matter?

    Donald Trump has been found guilty of thirty-four counts of falsifying business records. The Spectator columnist Lionel Shriver joins Freddy Gray to respond to the news. Was it a fair trial? What could it mean for the 2024 presidential election? And what are the wider implications for American democracy?

  • What is Trump’s new foreign policy?

    What is Trump’s new foreign policy?

    Freddy Gray speaks to author and Spectator contributing editor Jacob Heilbrunn about what another term in office for Donald Trump might mean for America’s foreign policy, its relationship with Israel and the war in Ukraine. How have his views changed since last time? And what will his relationship with Putin be like?

  • Would a conviction hurt Trump?

    Would a conviction hurt Trump?

    Next week the world may know whether Donald Trump becomes the first US president to receive a criminal conviction. But could this verdict help or hinder him? Tom Lubbock, co-founder of pollsters JL Partners, joins Freddy Gray to discuss. They also analyze the dynamics at play in current polling: why is Trump doing better in…

  • Why is Biden so unpopular?

    Why is Biden so unpopular?

    New York Post writer Miranda Devine joins Freddy Gray to discuss Joe Biden’s unpopularity. Why are Americans increasingly not supporting him? And how have Biden family scandals and rumours affected trust in the president? In a week that Biden gave a commencement speech, they also discuss the recent controversy over NFL kicker Harrison Butker’s speech.…

  • Is Biden losing the swing states?

    Is Biden losing the swing states?

    Matt McDonald, managing editor of the US edition of The Spectator, joins Freddy Gray to discuss whether Biden is losing the swing states, the potential outcome of the Trump-Biden TV debates and who the polls are spelling trouble for. 

  • Who could be Trump’s VP?

    Who could be Trump’s VP?

    Freddy Gray talks to columnist and commentator Guy Benson about who is in the running to be Trump’s VP. Who does Trump want? But more importantly what does the Trump ticket need? Also: Biden/Trump debates appear to have been confirmed. Who will the debates benefit most? And how relevant are they in the digital age?

  • Should America have a monarch?

    Should America have a monarch?

    Freddy Gray talks to writer Curtis Yarvin about how Alexander Hamilton was America’s Napoleon, why Putin is more of a royal than King Charles and why Yarvin admires FDR. Yarvin is voting for Joe Biden at the next election, but not for the reasons you might think. Could Biden 2024 strengthen the case for American isolationism?

  • What’s this revolution really about?

    What’s this revolution really about?

    Freddy Gray speaks to the journalist Nellie Bowles about her new book: Morning After the Revolution: Dispatches From the Wrong Side of History. As someone who had fit into the progressive umbrella, her book recounts issues that arose when she started to question the nature of the movement itself. Freddy and Nellie discuss the challenges of the progressive-conservative…

  • Is Donald Trump really going to be a dictator?

    Is Donald Trump really going to be a dictator?

    Freddy speaks to Norman Ornstein, political scientist and emeritus scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. They discuss the possibility of Donald Trump becoming a dictator, his ongoing court cases and if there’s a double standard in the treatment of Trump versus Biden.

  • Is the West heading towards annihilation?

    Is the West heading towards annihilation?

    Freddy speaks to Victor Davis Hanson, classicist, military historian and political commentator. They discuss his new book The End of Everything and ask whether the west should be taking note of history in order to avoid annihilation, and where the US is heading. 

  • Coleman Hughes on neo-racism, the US election and The View

    Coleman Hughes on neo-racism, the US election and The View

    Freddy Gray speaks to writer, podcaster and musician Coleman Hughes. His latest book The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America put forward Martin Luther King’s teachings for a colorblind society. On the podcast they discuss Coleman’s recently appearance on The View; whether Coleman thinks Trump is racist and how the Israel-Gaza war exposed the failings of…

  • Does America own Britain?

    Does America own Britain?

    Freddy speaks to Angus Hanton, entrepreneur and author of Vassal State: How America Runs Britain, and William Clouston, leader of the Social Democratic Party. They discuss the “Special Relationship” between the US and the UK, and ask whether it might be detrimental to British business. 

  • Is the criticism of Biden’s Middle East policy fair?

    Is the criticism of Biden’s Middle East policy fair?

    Freddy speaks to the diplomat and author Dennis B. Ross, who worked under presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton. He was a special advisor on the Persian Gulf. They discuss the escalation of tensions in the Middle East and the flak that Joe Biden has come under for his response. Can the US…

  • What Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial tells us about the legal system

    What Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial tells us about the legal system

    Freddy Gray is joined Alan Dershowitz, American lawyer and author of Get Trump: The Threat to Civil Liberties, Due Process and Our Constitutional Rule of Law. They discuss Trump’s “hush money” trial, what it means for the election and what it tells us about the flaws in the American legal system. 

  • Will abortion decide the 2024 election?

    Will abortion decide the 2024 election?

    This week, the Arizona Supreme Court reinstated a law from 1864 that bans nearly all abortions in the state. But where do Trump and Biden stand on abortion — and will it be a deciding factor in the 2024 election? Freddy is joined by Inez Stepman, fellow at the Claremont Institute, and Daniel McCarthy, editor of…

  • Why did Mike Johnson snub the British foreign secretary?

    Why did Mike Johnson snub the British foreign secretary?

    Today Freddy is joined by Sarah Elliott, senior advisor for the US-UK special relationship unit at the Legatum Institute. They discuss Lord Cameron’s visit to America this week and the news that speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson snubbed a meeting with the UK foreign secretary. Is the special relationship still special? 

  • What’s Biden’s strategy in the Middle East?

    What’s Biden’s strategy in the Middle East?

    Suspected Israeli air strikes were launched on targets in Syria this week and Israel’s war in Gaza has entered its seventh month. Americano regular Jacob Heilbrunn joins Freddy to discuss what an escalating situation in the Middle East could mean for Joe Biden. What’s the Democrats’ strategy? And how could this impact the 2024 election?

  • What’s happening in the Darien Gap?

    What’s happening in the Darien Gap?

    Freddy is joined by evolutionary biologist and host of The DarkHorse Podcast Bret Weinstein. They discuss the Darien Gap, an area of Panama which has become a focal point for America’s migrant crisis. Bret has spent some time investigating the area: what’s going on? 

  • Have pollsters been overstating Trump’s lead?

    Have pollsters been overstating Trump’s lead?

    Freddy speaks to pollster Cliff Young about Biden’s recent gains. Is Florida becoming more of a swing state again? Does Robert F. Kennedy Jr. take more votes away from Biden or Trump? And how much pressure do pollsters feel to get things right?

  • Why do Trump’s enemies always overreach?

    Why do Trump’s enemies always overreach?

    Freddy Gray speaks to editor-at-large of the Wall Street Journal Gerard Baker about why the media’s wrong reporting of Trump’s “bloodshed” comments have played to his advantage; why America has lost trust in its institutions; and whether voters think the economy was better off under Trump. 

  • Is America in decline?

    Is America in decline?

    Freddy Gray speaks to political science researcher Richard Hanania about his (relative) optimism regarding the future of America, and how exactly Sydney Sweeney might have “ended wokeness.”

  • Donald Trump versus luxury beliefs

    Donald Trump versus luxury beliefs

    Freddy speaks to Rob Henderson, author of Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class, in which he coins the term “luxury beliefs.” These are certain beliefs held by a section of the elite which confirm and elevate the status of those who hold them. As a consequence, they can cause harm to those…

  • Are we suffering from ‘Trump outrage fatigue?’

    Are we suffering from ‘Trump outrage fatigue?’

    Freddy Gray talks to political science lecturer Damon Linker about the latest developments in the Biden and Trump campaigns. Why did Biden’s fiery State of the Union Address provide him no uptick in the polls? In what ways does Trump fatigue affect each candidate’s chances? And does Trump’s greater popularity with non-white low propensity voters…

  • Will America ban TikTok?

    Will America ban TikTok?

    Freddy Gray speaks to Matt McDonald, The Spectator World’s managing editor about the campaign to ban TikTok and who from the Republican Party supports the bill.

  • Power, politics and the grid

    Power, politics and the grid

    Freddy Gray speaks to author Robert Bryce whose recent docuseries Power Politics & The Grid explores the growing vulnerabilities of America’s electric grid. On the podcast they talk about Trump versus Biden energy policy; why Europe needs America’s energy and what environmentalism could look like in 2024. 

  • How will RFK Jr. change the 2024 election?

    How will RFK Jr. change the 2024 election?

    Freddy Gray is joined by John R. MacArthur, president and publisher of Harper’s magazine, to discuss Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his candidacy in the presidential election.

  • Will Trump’s election be ‘too big to rig?’

    Will Trump’s election be ‘too big to rig?’

    For this Super Tuesday discussion, Sarah Elliot, head of the Special Relationship Unit at the Legatum Institute, joins Freddy to chat about the predicted Trump-Biden victory; what Nikki Haley will do next and who could be Donald Trump’s vice presidential pick. 

  • Will tech decide the election?

    Will tech decide the election?

    Freddy talks to political technologist Eric Wilson about the role technology and media will play in the 2024 election. They cover the differences in strategy between the Democrats and the Republicans, why television is still the best medium for reaching voters, and the role of social media influencers. 

  • A Donald Trump debate

    A Donald Trump debate

    In this special episode of Americano, The Spectator‘s UK editor Fraser Nelson explores Trump’s candidacy with political commentator Deroy Murdock, and The Spectator‘s economics editor Kate Andrews.  They debate the influence of his rhetoric on American politics. How important is language? Will his achievements as president be enough to secure his re-election? Does personality Trump…

  • Are pollsters underestimating Joe Biden?

    Are pollsters underestimating Joe Biden?

    Freddy Gray speaks to James Kanagasooriam, chief research officer at Focal Data, about the state of the polls. They discuss why vaccines have become a polarizing topic for this election; why bookmakers might be underestimating Joe Biden and the importance of the cost of living.

  • Christopher Caldwell on human rights versus democracy

    Christopher Caldwell on human rights versus democracy

    Freddy speaks to Christopher Caldwell, journalist and author of The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties, 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…

  • Slavoj Žižek on whether Julian Assange should be extradited to the US

    Slavoj Žižek on whether Julian Assange should be extradited to the US

    Freddy speaks to philosopher Slavoj Žižek 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,…

  • 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.

  • Which way will the swing states go?

    Which way will the swing states go?

    Freddy Gray speaks to JL Partners Director Scarlett Maguire about the swing states which could decide the 2024 election. 

  • How bad is the border crisis?

    How bad is the border crisis?

    Freddy is joined by Todd Bensman, fellow at the Center 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…

  • Is 2024 a ‘flip election?’

    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.

  • Can Trump ever get a fair trial?

    Can Trump ever get a fair trial?

    Last month Donald Trump was ordered to pay more than $83 million 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. 

  • Does the Biden administration have a plan with Iran?

    Does the Biden administration have a plan 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. 

  • Could Taylor Swift swing the election?

    Could Taylor Swift swing the election?

    Freddy Gray sits down with host and producer of the FiveThirtyEight Politics podcast Galen Druke to discuss whether a Taylor Swift endorsement could sway the general election.

  • Will Jon Stewart still be funny?

    Will Jon Stewart still be funny?

    Freddy 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 inadvertent, he played in Tucker’s media success.

  • What went wrong with Ron?

    What went wrong with Ron?

    Freddy Gray is joined in New Hampshire by Ben Domenech, Fox News contributor and editor-at-large of The 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. 

  • Is New Hampshire a Potemkin primary?

    Is New Hampshire a Potemkin primary?

    For this special Americano podcast, Freddy Gray is in New Hampshire with The Spectator World team, Matt McDonald and Zack Christenson, covering the chilly primaries. Are both Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley’s defeats a foregone conclusion?

  • Is the Republican primary already over?

    Is the Republican primary already 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.

  • Is 2024 the ‘regime referendum?’

    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?

  • Do Trump’s Republican rivals have any hope?

    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’s viral word cloud which both Biden and Trump have been attempting…

  • Has Claudine Gay wrecked Harvard?

    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…

  • Is America heading towards Civil War?

    Is America heading towards Civil War?

    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. 

  • Is net zero leading to economic ruination?

    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.

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Freddy Gray

Freddy Gray is deputy editor of The Spectator and the founding editor of The Spectator’s World edition. He was formerly literary editor of the American Conservative.