Tag: Covid

The podcast discusses recent instances of anti-Semitism related to Kanye West and Donald Trump, along with the ongoing issues of the midterm elections and COVID-19.
The podcast discusses the recent actions of White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain, who falsely claimed that Joe Biden inherited a higher unemployment rate than was true, indicative of attempts to manipulate facts for political gain.
Eli Lake highlights a crisis of legitimacy in elite institutions that believe the public cannot handle the truth on various issues such as the economy, Covid, and climate change.
The podcast discusses the continued fascination with the Will Smith and Chris Rock slap incident, questioning if its triviality contributes to the public interest.
The text discusses the current status of Covid-related frustrations and mitigation measures among voters, questioning if there will be consequences in the upcoming November elections.
The article discusses the challenge faced by the West in dealing with aggressive actions by countries like Iran and Russia, which defy diplomatic norms and institutions, as seen in Iran's missile attack on U.S. positions in Iraq post-Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
In the podcast "We Told You So, Part 2," the discussion revolves around how liberal viewpoints are now aligning with earlier perspectives on inflation and COVID-19 that had been expressed for nearly two years.
In this Q&A session, Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain address various listener questions.
In this podcast episode, William Daroff, CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Organizations, discusses the frustration felt by Diaspora Jews as Israel once again restricts travel to the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The text highlights a concern that some liberals may be talking themselves into clinical depression by focusing on negative news such as COVID, climate change, and judicial system issues, while rejecting good news.
In this discussion, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Miriam Herschlag, and Noah Efron cover three main topics.
In a podcast discussion, the focus is on political maneuvers including McConnell's actions, Schumer's response, Manchin's reaction, Donald Trump's behavior, and the motivations of the Chinese in Taiwan, along with some mentions of COVID.
In a Jewish New Year special of UNHOLY featuring Gal Gadot and Sacha Baron Cohen, they select their "Mensch of the Year" while discussing President Biden and Israel PM Bennett's handling of issues like Afghanistan, Iran, and COVID.
The podcast episode discussed various topics including personal summer camp experiences, Joe Biden's speech on Afghanistan, the idea of COVID becoming a seasonal flu, and critiques of bad documentaries.
During a podcast episode over Fourth of July weekend, the discussion revolves around defending America against criticisms raised by NPR and liberal viewpoints that label America negatively on the global stage.
James B. Meigs discusses the reluctance to entertain the idea of COVID originating from a lab leak and highlights a tendency in the press to believe in corporations engaging in unethical scientific activities over Communist regimes.
In this podcast discussion, the focus is on the misjudgments of experts in different areas.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has strategically reshaped the Israeli political landscape in his favor leading up to the March 2021 elections, demonstrating his political acumen.
In this episode, Oded Eran, a former Ambassador, provides an overview of Israeli foreign policy and its relations with various countries and regions.