A podcast episode reflects on the evolution of New Zealand's media, particularly the rise of comedy-driven platforms like Banter TV, the challenges of left-wing talkback radio, and the heightened security measures around Jacinda Ardern's public event, framed through a personal, l
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We won not small but big, very, very big. Together we changed the Auburn regime. Together we liberated Hungary. We took our homeland back. Viktor Orban was a champion of conservative nationalism in one of the European Union's biggest antagonists. His exit will send shockwaves through the Western right-wing circles, including the White House, just days before voters hit the polls. U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance traveled to Budapest to campaign on his behalf.
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