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Americano

Will Covid lockdowns affect the midterm vote?

Americano

The Spectator

Politics, News, News Commentary

4714 Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Freddy Gray talks to the journalist David Marcus, author of Charade: The Covid Lies That Crushed A Nation, ahead of the midterms. 

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0:26.6

Hello and welcome to the Americano podcast, a series of discussions about American politics and life.

0:35.9

My name is Freddie Gray.

0:37.7

I'm the deputy editor of the spectator.

0:40.0

I am delighted to be joined by David Marcus, who is a columnist and author and author of a book called

0:46.8

Charade, Shared, Shared, depending on whether you're a British or American.

0:50.0

The COVID lies that crushed a nation.

0:53.7

David, thank you very much for coming into Americana.

0:55.5

I'd like to talk to you about the midterms because that is the sort of big story that

0:58.7

Americans and British people are talking about in terms of politics.

1:01.7

But I also want to talk to you about your latest column for Newsweek, which is about black

1:06.1

anti-Semitism, which has been in the news quite a lot this week because of Kanye West, who has said some

1:13.6

fairly anti-Semitic things on social media and got in a lot of trouble for it, and a basketball

1:19.3

player called Kiri Irving, who's in similar boat. This is quite an interesting phenomenon in

1:24.7

American life, is it not, David, that there is what seems to be

1:29.3

quite a lot of anti-Semitism among black Americans, among African-Americans, but it's also an

1:34.7

odd kind of anti-Semitism because they also think that they're Jewish. They think that black people

1:39.9

are the true Hebrews. Yeah, look, this isn't a new problem, but it's definitely one that people do

1:45.5

not like to talk about. In the column I refer to it as the most dangerous third rail in our political

1:51.4

discourse, and it really is. I live in Brooklyn in New York. Now, New York City has a million Jews

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