In
this episode, Barbara Boyd critically analyzes the narrative presented
by The Economist, which positions Brazil as a model of Democratic
maturity and a response to populism. She argues that Brazil is, in fact,
a judicial dictatorship and questions whether similar forces are at
play in the U.S. and Europe. Boyd discusses Donald Trump's economic
policies, his approach to the Federal Reserve, and contrasts them with
the views of globalist influencers like Lisa Cook. She also touches on
Trump's unique qualities, such as empathy and appreciation for classical
architecture, which she believes contribute to his success and
resilience against his critics.
00:00 Intro
01:54 Trump’s American Labor vs. Lisa Cook’s European Socialism
05:04 The Brits and Europe Choose the Brazil Judicial Dictatorship Plan
07:22 Trump’s Secret Weapons, Beauty and Empath