American titan: inside Donald Trump’s remarkable political comeback
He has achieved the most remarkable political comeback in American history
He has achieved the most remarkable political comeback in American history
Climate change has long been used as a vehicle on which to transport various political ideologies, on the left as well as the right
Why did the attempt to reclaim the Republican Party from Trump fail so badly?
The oddity is that everybody who is loyal to Donald Trump knows more about him than they can ever admit
The MAGA movement is strong here, as it is almost everywhere in America
DeFuture is over as the governor ends his cursed campaign
The Republican primaries this year are not really a race, but a formality
As it stands, DeSantis and Haley are merely also-rans
The race for the Republican nomination refuses to warm up
Trump himself has said that he likes ‘the concept’ of choosing a female VP
Desperate to avoid a dull coronation, they are keen to boost her as someone who might enliven the primaries
Biden and Harris aren’t budging, while the Republican question is harder to fathom
The real victor was the candidate with a commanding lead who wasn’t on stage
Three-quarters of Americans say they’re ‘seriously concerned’ about his mental and physical competence to do the job
Trump destroyed all pretense that news television was distinct from showbusiness. It was just hollow entertainment
Vivek set himself apart from the field
The strain now appears to be getting to the Florida governor
It’s all going to get very, very ugly indeed
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This week (01.13) Freddy Gray, on why Ron De Santis is no longer ‘de future’ in the race for the Presidency, (09.50) Mary Wakefield recounts the train journey from hell,(16.10) we hear from Gareth Roberts about the screenwriters and actors striking over AI potentially taking their jobs and (22.24) Rachel Johnson shares her diary of SAS adventures and mishaps in New Zealand. Produced and presented by Linden Kemkaran
‘The question comes down to: do you want boring Trump? And the answer is no’