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Q&A: Eric Monkman

  Jay talks with Eric Monkman, a major star of the recent season of the British quiz show “University Challenge.” Discuss this podcast at Ricochet.Q&AQ-and-A-hosted-by-Jay-Nordlinger-108.mp3

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Q&A: Tara Ross

  Jay talks with Tara Ross, one of the country’s foremost experts on the Electoral College. Why do we have it? Is it fair? What should be changed about it? Discuss this podcast at...

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Q&A: John Negroponte

  Jay talks with John Negroponte, one of the leading diplomats of our age, on the Philippines, North Korea, China, Japan, Venezuela, Mexico, NAFTA, and more. Discuss this podcast at...

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Q&A: Diana Damrau

 Diana Damrau is an opera star – a German soprano – and a total delight. Jay sat down with her in New York for this “Q&A.” They talk about her new album – a compilation of Meyerbeer – and many...

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Q&A: Grace Gao

  Jay talks with Grace Gao, daughter of Gao Zhisheng, a human-rights lawyer in China who has put his neck on the line and paid for it with ten years of imprisonment and torture. What’s it like to be...

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Q&A: Thor Halvorssen

  Oslo Freedom Forum founder Thor Halvorssen talks about dictatorship and democracy, including one dictatorship in particular – that in Mr. Halvorssen’s home country, Venezuela. Discuss this podcast at...

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Q&A: Evan Mawarire

 Evan Mawarire is Zimbabwe dictator Robert Mugabe’s worst nightmare: a principled, moral, talented, brave critic. Discuss this podcast at Ricochet.Q&AQ-and-A-hosted-by-Jay-Nordlinger-115.mp3

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Q&A: Vladimir Kara-Murza

 Vladimir Kara-Murza is a Russian democracy leader, and one brave hombre. Twice, he has been poisoned. Twice, he recovered. And he is still at his work. He talks about vital matters: Putin, the West,...

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Q&A: J. Mills Thornton III

  Jay with J. Mills Thornton III, one of the most distinguished historians of the United States, about the origins of the Civil War; the effect of slavery on Manifest Destiny; the issue of the...

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Q&A: Richard Brookhiser

  Richard Brookhiser is a journalist and historian — the author of many books about the Founders. His latest is Founders’ Son, about Abraham Lincoln and his relation to the founding generation. He...

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Q&A: John O'Sullivan

  Jay talks with John O’Sullivan about the British election, Brexit, the EU, NATO, immigration/assimilation, and other critical issues of our time. Discuss this podcast at...

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Q&A: John J. Pitney

 John J. Pitney Jr. is a famous conservative professor of political science. He works at Claremont McKenna College, in California. Jay asks him about California – is there any gold left in it? Discuss...

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Q&A: David Satter

 David Satter is an American authority on Russia – a man who cares so much about Russia and the Russian people that he bothers to understand them. And to tell the truth about them, as he knows it....

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Q&A: Frank Lavin

 Frank Lavin has had a busy and interesting life. He worked for Reagan, Bush 41, and Bush 43. He was ambassador to Singapore. He is a robust free-trader. He is now a businessman. And he is the author...

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Q&A: 'When the Livin' Is Easy'

  Throwing rules to the wind, Jay does a music program: a half-hour of music about summer, or related to summer. We’ll hear Mendelssohn (pictured), Webern, Barber, and others. There’s a girl named...

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Q&A: Perry Link

 Perry Link is one of the great China scholars of today. With Jay, he talks about Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel laureate and political prisoner who died last week, other dissidents, and about various aspects...

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Q&A: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

  Ileana Ros-Lehtinen is the congresswoman from Miami. She is also one of Jay’s favorite people in public life (and in life). A congresswoman since 1989, she is retiring at the end of this session....

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Q&A: Heather MacDonald

  Jay talks with Heather Mac Donald, a scholar at the Manhattan Institute and the author, most recently, of The War on Cops. She talks about her experience at Claremont and about higher education in...

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Q&A: Yefim Bronfman

 Yefim “Fima” Bronfman is one of the greatest pianists of our time. He has been playing at the Salzburg Festival, where Jay has been working. The two of them sat down for a “Q&A,” covering a range...

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Q&A: Roger Scruton

 Sir Roger Scruton is the British philosopher, novelist, composer, etc. Jay likes to talk to him about pressing issues of the day and timeless ones as well. Sometimes, they are in the same group. On...

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