more illiberal, but it is a free country. he can do whatever he wants to do. man, for a guy who probably has gotten a ton of vaccines in his life already, it seems like a strange hill to die on. yeah. i mean, i agree. what he just said is defensible. if he doesn t want to get the vaccine, he s willing to sure. withdraw from or not attend those tournaments and give up those trophies, that s totally on him, up to him. what he can t do, what is not defensible is to lie about his status, to go to events like he did before the australian open and, with covid, be around other people. he can t do those things. also, the dangerous part that you re referring to here is he said, i have my information. we ve heard this from other high-profile people. i have my own information that tells me i m not going to take it, that ignores everything we ve learned about this vaccine over the last year. it ignores all the data that shows the vaccine keeps you healthier, keeps you out of the hospital
her approach to foreign policy? it is a really good question and i think it was totally connected, the dots were very close. she came out of oppression. she had real suspicion of the soviet union. she became in some ways living the american dream of opportunity and she became passionate in her defence of democracy, of freedom, and also persistent in her warnings, when she saw this country move in directions that do use a generous word, illiberal, she saw signs of things that echoed from her youth, her academic experience in eastern europe and she saw signs of it here. she sounded the alarm and like everything she did apart from that, she didn t hold back. just everything she did apart from that, she didn t hold back. she didn t hold back. just a month auo she didn t hold back. just a month ago madeleine she didn t hold back. just a month ago madeleine albright she didn t hold back. just a month ago madeleine albright wrote - she didn t hold back. just a month ago madeleine albrigh
system. i mean, north korean s would vote for their leader again and again. so, you can t invite hungry and we still have a hey, it s called the democratic republic of korea for a reason, jason. he said it would be ridiculous and absurd if orbán had been invited and hungry had a seat at the table. and in india, under moody and in brazil under bolsonaro, were invited, despite their own authoritarian, illiberal, anti-democratic some would argue that modi has been far more authoritarian than even orbán. yes, so we live at a time where two of the world s largest democracies around by far right, ultra nationalist leaders. bolsonaro openly talks about military dictation ship. the only thing stopping hit from dictatorship is that military, who are like, no, not really. but that is obviously fragile. so, he is extremely explicit.