Last week, Jim returned to the U.S. after spending nearly two weeks in Ukraine and learning the depths of what the Ukrainian people have endured and how they remain determined to win the war against Russia.

In this Labor Day special, Jim chronicles the personal warmth and steely national resolve of the Ukrainian people, who have suffered immensely but face the future with hope. He also goes into detail about the repulsive war crimes committed by Russian forces in Bucha and beyond. And he also shares some unplanned adventures – from the unexpected difficulty getting into the country to hanging out in an anti-aircraft gun position with a Ukrainian Supreme Court justice.

Do not miss Jim’s fascinating, first-hand report. But listener discretion is advised. Some descriptions of the atrocities in Ukraine are a bit graphic.

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  1. Arahant Member
    Arahant
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    Ricochet Audio Network: And she also shares some unplanned adventures

    Have you misgendered Jim? Or is an announcement forthcoming?

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  2. Greg Corombos Podcaster
    Greg Corombos
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    Arahant (View Comment):

    Ricochet Audio Network: And she also shares some unplanned adventures

    Have you misgendered Jim? Or is an announcement forthcoming?

    Sorry for the typo. Thanks for the heads up.

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  3. Cow Girl Thatcher
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    I listened to The Delingpod  yesterday, and got a very different concept of Ukraine from his guest.  Mmmm…Nothing is simple, is it? 

    Thanks for your view, Jim. 

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  4. Taras Coolidge
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    Cow Girl (View Comment):

    I listened to The Delingpod yesterday, and got a very different concept of Ukraine from his guest. Mmmm…Nothing is simple, is it?

    Thanks for your view, Jim.

    Delingpole starts with his preferred conclusion and then constructs the evidence — or at least that’s what he used to do several years ago, before I stopped listening to him.

    He had confidently predicted millions killed by the COVID vaccines (a.k.a. the “death jab”) and then, when it never happened, got more and more vague about it, until he could quietly change the subject (to the next poorly founded conspiracy theory).

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