• Leighton Smith Podcast #256 - September 18th 2024 - Michael Rectenwald
    Sep 18 2024

    Kamala Harris, the Democrat contender for the U.S. presidency was the most socialist member of the Senate.

    Further left than Bernie Sanders, she has more recently been tagged a Marxist.

    But is she? In fact, what is she? That is the most asked question amongst undecided voters.

    For answers, who better to consult than a Professor of Marxism. Michael Rectenwald was a devout Marxist until he saw the light and recanted.

    After guesting on podcasts in 2021 & 2022, Rectenwald returns to give us answers to the above, and what a Harris administration would be like.

    And, of course, The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #255 - September 11th 2024 - Professor Nicholas Aroney
    Sep 11 2024

    The Sir John Graham Lecture 2024 guest speaker was Professor Nicholas Aroney, from the University of Queensland.

    The speech was entitled “The Compass of Character”. It explored law, education and religion, and their roles in the formation of character.

    In a most interesting conversation we covered the talk and, amongst other things, the threat on democracy.

    There’s a brief analysis of Kamala Harris and yet another great mailroom with Mrs Producer.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #254 - September 4th 2024 - Professor James Allan
    Sep 4 2024

    New Zealand men and women are being encouraged to pay attention to the court decision in the case of “Tickle v Giggle”.

    Why be interested in a comedic sounding Australian judge's decision?

    Well, the ruling has been labelled “dystopian" and "distorting key concepts of sex and discrimination, while dodging Australia’s human rights obligations vis a vis women. If unchallenged this decision would set a dangerous precedent”.

    New Zealand is in danger of falling into the same human rights trap.

    The incomparable Professor James Allan analyses the Tickle case as only he can.

    And as always, we finish in The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #253 - August 28th 2024 - Jill Ovens and Behnam Ben Taleblu
    Aug 28 2024

    “Without an anchor in biological reality, laws based on ’sex’ become meaningless and justice cannot be served.” So wrote evolutionary biologist Colin Wright.

    Jill Ovens, National Secretary and Co-Leader of the Women’s Rights Party, responds to the ruling of an Australian Judge that sex is changeable in a case involving ‘gender identity’.

    And common-sense rules mightily in her favour.

    Plus, exactly five years to the day after we interviewed Behnam Ben Taleblu on the Middle East, Iran in particular, he returns with much insight into the current crisis – or should that be crises.

    As always, Mrs Producer joins us in the Mailroom.

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #252 - August 21th 2024 - Dr Stephen Rainbow
    Aug 21 2024

    Last Friday Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith announced the new Chief of the Human Rights Commission.

    As always, there will be disagreement over the appointment. Dr Stephen Rainbow brings broad experience to the task before him.

    Controversy is no stranger. After an hour of discussion, you’ll have a good idea of Rainbow’s stance on some critical issues that, like it or not, influence the society in which we live.

    We make comment on corporate involvement in social activism; for example, "diversity, equity and inclusion”, which has become a minefield for companies.

    And we visit The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #251 - August 14th 2024 - Professor Robert MacCulloch
    Aug 14 2024

    Robert MacCulloch has a resume to be envied.

    He began his tertiary education at the University of Auckland, continued it at London School of Economics and Princeton University,

    He was Director of the PhD Program at Imperial College London. He has been awarded numerous prizes along the way, and returned to NZ twelve years ago.

    He is Professor of Macroeconomics at Auckland University and publishes widely, including his own site, Down To Earth Kiwi.

    And in spite of his career success he appears modest, but with the ability and intent to ruffle feathers.

    This was a wide ranging and very enjoyable discussion.

    And we finish of with The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #250 - August 7th 2024 - Andrew Hollis and Bryan Leyland
    Aug 7 2024

    Over the last few years, three men (two New Zealanders and a South African) have researched the “science” of global warming.

    They are not “climate scientists”, rather they are laymen. Unrestricted by career threats, they published “CLIMATE ACTUALLY, AND SOME TAKEAWAYS’.

    They are now about to release volume two. Further details are in the interview with retired geologist Andrew Hollis.

    Separately, we talk electricity supply, and the crisis we face with consulting engineer Bryan Leyland, who has experience in all aspects of the power industry.

    And we visit The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #249 - July 31st 2024 - Patrick Basham & Ramesh Thakur
    Jul 31 2024

    Patrick Basham returns to The Leighton Smith Podcast with the Democracy Institute’s polling for the 2024 Presidential election, in association with the Daily Express.

    Patrick has built a reputation with us as being arguably the most articulate researcher and commentator on electoral matters.

    He also answers the question as to whether “diversity, equity and inclusion” is advancing further on its progressive path. Or has the tide turned?

    And Ramesh Thakur in part two of our 80 minute interview.

    We discuss equity versus equality, human rights, the dangers of a cashless society and Julian Assange (on which he has an interesting position).

    And we finish up in The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.

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    1 hr and 32 mins