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Doc-TV International: Scandals galore, but that’s not a new phenomenon

Charles Ortel and Geir Furuseth are back with an update on the latest scandals seeping out of the White House. In this show they also go back to the Vietnam war, to Afghanistan and Iraq, asking if there’s a neocon pattern to be seen.

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Doc-TV International: About time

The leaks indicating widespread corruption by the current White House resident and his family are growing in tandem with the lawsuits against Donald Trump. The discrimination is overwhelming. How long before the moment of reckoning comes? US Analyst Charles Ortel says it’s about time something happens. Who will be the new Sheriff? In today’s show […]

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The battle over Biden is within the Republican Party

To open an impeachment inquiry against Biden, there must be a majority in the House of Representatives. That majority is razor thin. There’s increasing pressure for something to happen, but anonymously, Republicans tell media friendly to Biden that they are not convinced. Where’s the evidence? They only see claims. Politico quotes several anonymous Republicans expressing […]

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Doc-TV International: The Mugshot Trumps it all

Media and politics go hand in hand, and more often than not, media outplay the politicians. Of course that doesn’t apply to Donald J. Trump, who turned his Mugshot into the biggest marketing poster ever. US Analyst Charles Ortel and Geir Furuseth discuss Trump and much more. As the show was recorded on Thursday afternoon […]

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The war no one can win, but we all can lose

The New York Times reported on Wednesday that “misallocation of forces weakens Ukraine’s counteroffensive.” It’s a subtle admission that the ‘spring offensive’ has failed. Two options remain: Negotiations or further escalation, which would make us all losers. Ukraine’s grinding counteroffensive is struggling to break through entrenched Russian defenses in large part because it has too […]

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Doc-TV International: Dumbocracy

RFK Jr is truly an outlier in today’s politics. US Analyst Charles Ortel and host Geir Furuseth tell you why.

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The endless war in Ukraine

When one asks the foreign supporters of the Ukrainian government how they envision the war ending, the answer is that the Russians should be thrown out. However, we never receive a clear answer on how they intend to do that. The war is supposed to continue ‘as long as it takes.’

This could take a very long time.

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Doc-TV: The flip side of the medal; indoctrination in the therapy room

76 percent of the 2,200 American psychologists who participated in a comprehensive survey state that they are Democrats, while only 7 percent are Republicans. 87 percent admit to discussing political viewpoints in therapy sessions. Hannah believes this affects therapy.

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The left-wing stokes rebellion and hatred against French society.

Two of France’s most renowned intellectuals, Pascal Bruckner and Alain Finkielkraut, argue that the responsibility for France heading towards chaos lies significantly with the left-wing. Bruckner points out that the ultra-left sympathizes with Muslim youths.

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A week in the moral superpower

In the period from 29th July to 4th August, Sweden experienced 8 murders – that is, one per day, amounting to over 300 murders per year. Denmark has about 45 murders per year. It has been a deliberate Swedish policy not to be Swedish anymore but a flourishing landscape of diverse nations, cultures, and languages.

And that is what they got – except that the flowers have long withered.

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