Kenneth is a seasoned, veteran business journalist with more than 20 years experience reporting for the Boston Globe, as well as the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones News in Sao Paulo. We take a look at the EV industry and how China has been positioning itself to be a global leader early in the adoption.
Category: Foreign Policy
Jazz Shaw
Jazz is the weekend editor for HotAir.com, a popular opinion and news site. Today we discuss a few foreign policy issues that he has written about.
Lawrence Mead
Lawrence M. Mead is professor of politics at New York Univerisity and author of Burdens of Freedom: Cultural Difference and American Power. He also hosts the Poverty and Culture podcast. Professor Mead believes that we are fighting a world war over freedom and that we are losing.
Drew Allen
Drew hosts “The Drew Allen Show” podcast and is also an author and political analyst. We take a deeper look at the U.S.’s diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Olympics announced by the Biden administration.
Lawrence Mead
Lawrence Mead is a professor of politics at New York University and the author of Burdens of Freedom: Cultural Differences and American Power. We discuss the real tragedy of Afghanistan – that, once again, Western efforts to promote democracy abroad have failed.
Ken Rapoza
Ken is a contributor for Forbes magazine. We discuss his recent Forbes column about how the situation in China is setting two progressive platforms at odds with each other.
Kenneth Rapoza
Kenneth is an industry analyst from the Coalition for a Prosperous America, former staff foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal and a senior contributor to Forbes, covering China since 2011. He joins me to discuss his recent Boston Herald column, Wall St., corporate giants keep China afloat.
Jazz Shaw
Jazz is the weekend editor for Hot Air. He joins me once again as we do a post-mortem on the longest war the US has ever engaged in and what the future holds for both the US and Afghanistan.
Kenny Xu
Kenny is the author of An Inconvenient Minority: The Attack on Asian American Excellence and the Fight for Meritocracy. He is also the President of Color Us United.
He joins me today to talk about China and their reaction to the disastrous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and what the future holds.
James Kitfield
James Kitfield, author of In the Company of Heroes: The Inspiring Stories of Medal of Honor recipients from America’s Longest Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, joins us with his take on what the U.S. Medal of Honor recipients take away from the current disaster in the Middle East.