Topic: Global Leadership

4 chapters across the catalog

Do The Work
Episode 1259 19:34 - 23:02

1259: Do The Work

WHO Director Tedros, Global Solidarity and Leadership

World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated that the greatest threat currently faced is not the virus itself, but a lack of global leadership and solidarity. Critics interpret these calls for "cohesion" and "unity" as political messaging favoring a globalist agenda and the presidential campaign of Joe Biden. The rhetoric suggests the virus thrives on division, necessitating a united global front.

Sloganeer
Episode 1220 1:30:58 - 1:33:32

1220: Sloganeer

Tom Steyer Globalist Foreign Policy Message

The hosts critique Tom Steyer's debate performance, specifically his focus on climate change as the primary global threat. They characterize his rhetoric as a "globalist message" and mock his performative speaking style, which they find repetitive and ineffective.

Sponsor Influence
Episode 488 1:15:23 - 1:19:50

488: Sponsor Influence

National Defense Strategy, Global Order, Sovereign Behavior

A detailed analysis of the "National Defense Strategy" is presented, focusing on testimony from the Commandant of the Marine Corps. The hosts highlight the military's stated goal of maintaining a "free international economic system" and an "adjusted international order." They express alarm at the inclusion of "sovereign behavior" as a threat to global economic stability.

Save or Create
Episode 73 1:06:56 - 1:10:25

73: Save or Create

Global Leadership Prizes, Tony Blair, GPS Road Pricing

Tony Blair's receipt of a million-dollar prize for "global leadership" is viewed as a delayed payoff for political favors. In related news, the UK and New York governments are reportedly hiring fired bankers. Additionally, a plan in the Netherlands to implement in-car GPS tracking for per-mile road charging is discussed as a privacy concern.