
GoodFellows: Conversations from the Hoover Institution
In uncertain times what’s needed is not just clarity about today’s pandemic, but insight into the challenges that lie ahead as America recovers and returns to normal. GoodFellows, a weekly Hoover Institution broadcast, features senior fellows John Cochrane, Niall Ferguson, and H.R. McMaster discussing the social, economic, and geostrategic ramifications of this changed world.
Hosts & Guests
China making bikes
May 24
John, Respectfully I believe you are wrong on this issue. Those millions of bikes sold to the USA are jobs, steel, aluminum, rubber and actual buildings. Those jobs and buildings pay taxes that fund the middle class in small towns that currently in crisis. We have millions of people on drugs and welfare and we need to care for them before feeding the CCP. Guardian bikes has proven we can make a quality bike in the USA. Stop defending China, they do want to take us down and your open trader theory is an absolute disaster for the USA and soon to be the ignorant Euros. Thank you Greg Gawin Greg@greggawincom It's a dot not a line. Not sure why the app does that.
Always interesting
Feb 22
Always interesting even if you don’t like the insights. A group that can cut through the cacophony of noise we are subjected to daily. Some humor, teasing as well…
Weak episode
May 1
Even as supporters of the Trump administration, Niall Ferguson and John both, I was amazed at their unwillingness to criticize the administration for a catastrophic first 100 days. You can be supportive of the overall objectives while being clear eyed about the clown show we are witnessing. HR and the moderator need to calll them out. Otherwise this podcast is not with the time.
Two out of three these days
Apr 10
HR and Cochran are excellent. Ferguson becoming very predictable with his views — goes out of his way to cut slack for, and normalize, trump and the current clown show admin while being very hard on Obama and Biden. Even after a bizarre jd Vance confrontation. I have nothing but disdain for all the politicians involved, but call balls and strikes fairly, Niall. Unfortunately, Niall is also brilliant and has the ability to intellectually back up whatever he wants to think, but it turns out that predictable contrarianism is actually quite boring.
Never have Amy on Again
Mar 28
That was a waste of 25 minutes. She sounded like a political hack and you can do better. We listen to the program to hear about grand strategy not whining about a signal chat from a regime leftist
Spineless
Mar 9
Less than eukaryotes
A dog recommend
07/13/2024
Look into a well bred golden retriever. Great with kids, active, love to swim and gentle with little ones. Not to mention they are soft and beautiful!
Get a microphone
Jan 31
You sound terrible
August 2024
08/10/2024
I have nothing but respect for Niall Ferguson. I’ve been reading his books and listening to him on various media for years and years; however, he’s becoming so dark, cynical and pessimistic that it’s difficult to listen to him theses days. Unfortunately, I’m out for now.
Warmongers. These guys are clowns. Other than John.
08/08/2024
Keep beating the war drums Morons. Hr McMaster is a military stooge. The Brit is a know it all and insane. He is happy to send young American boys to his pointless wars. Moron. I think John is the only sane one on this show.
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- CreatorHoover Institution
- Years Active2020 - 2025
- Episodes100
- RatingClean
- Copyright© The Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior University
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