Political Misfits

Australian PM in Washington, House GOP Chaos, First Amendment Attacks

Israel reportedly agrees to delay a Gaza ground invasion at the Pentagon’s request, and an off-duty airline pilot has a meltdown.
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Author and journalist Daniel Lazare joins Misfits hosts Michelle Witte and John Kiriakou to discuss former President Donald Trump's legal peril in the Georgia election fraud case, Florida breaching first amendment laws to shut down Palestinian student groups, surprising polling numbers from independent candidates to be president come 2024, and who else is joining the race.
Author, writer and professor of East Asian and global history Kenneth Hammond discusses the visit of California Governor Gavin Newsom to China, China's viability as a diplomatic broker in achieving peace in the Middle East region, whether Australia is getting cold feet about its support for Washington’s antagonism, how serious the potential for conflict between Beijing and Manilla is, and why China has just fired another senior minister.
Comedian and activist Randy Credico talks about what to expect the Australian prime minister to say about WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during his Washington visit and whether momentum is growing in the US Congress to press the Biden administration to drop its prosecution of Assange.
The Misfits also discuss the health crisis in Gaza as medical centers reach a breaking point, Israel’s new vendetta against the UN secretary general, and the election of Mike Johnson of Louisiana as House Speaker.
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