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Dan Senor, co-author of Start-Up Nation and host of the new “Post Corona” podcast, joins us today to talk about the electoral college and who intimidated whom (answer: Democrats sought to intimidate Trump electors in 2016) and how the transformative Abraham Accords might be derailed by a Biden administration just as Bibi Netanyahu finds himself in existential trouble as his trial is getting ready to begin. Give a listen.
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How is it this podcast always fails to play from the website, and I have to download it additionally?
Can Biden screw up the Middle East? Yes.
The Abraham Accords are the main reason I finally decided to vote for Trump. I think Biden, who has been wrong on everything on foreign policy for 40 plus years and who is surrounding himself with Obama people, can’t help but screw it all up. Obama decided to throw in his lot with the despotic regime in Iran. I very much fear that Biden will do the same.
I have given up on getting the Commentary podcast through Ricochet. I just go directly to the Commentary website. It works perfectly there.
It doesn’t work on my iPhone but never fails on my iMac
Noah obviously wasn’t on twitter in 2016 if he missed the “faithless elector” push
The hope (my hope at least) is that Israel and the Arab nations opening diplomatic relations will be keenly aware of the damage that Obama/Biden did last time around, and see it in their best interests to ignore or suppress Biden’s actions in the ME as best they can. Few benefitted from the previous turmoil except Iran, Russia and the Syrian dictatorship.