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The Mike Hosking Breakfast

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

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14377 - Mike's Minute: The celeb trend for the election is a bust
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  • 14377 - Mike's Minute: The celeb trend for the election is a bust

    One of the many things I have failed to truly understand about this election is just what is it they think Jennifer Anniston or Harrison Ford is going to do for your vote. 

    The celebrity endorsement has been a mainstay of the Democrat's campaign – mainly because there are very few so called “famous people” in places like Hollywood that aren't liberals. She has not been short of choice. 

    At some point I decided it started to look desperate.  

    LeBron, Jon Bon Jovi over the weekend with a song, Bruce Springsteen is an old favourite, Lady Gaga, and of course if they manage to roll out Taylor Swift its reached peak endorsement. Or peak panic – one or the other. 

    Swift has already endorsed, but it seems its better if you show up for a song. 

    Jennifer Lopez showed up but didn’t sing, but she did manage to look sensationally earnest. 

    My suggestion is this: celebs are a bust. They are not what they used to be. 

    I love LeBron, I love what he is about, I love how good he is, and he can vote any way he wants, I’ll still love him. But he is never going to tell me how to vote, no matter which way I vote. 

    Could he sway an impressionable 18 year old sports freak? Maybe. Maybe that’s why he’s out there.  

    But a lot of them aren't of LeBron’s weightiness – a lot of them are as shallow as a puddle. That is modern celebrity. 

    This isn't Carey Grant, Lucille Ball, or Shaun Connery; the days of mystery and intrigue. These are the days of TikTok, where these people are so omnipresent they could be our mail men, hence the star power is dimmed, the influence has faded. 

    The idea that we can't think for ourselves is preposterous. 

    If celebrities worked, this would be a land slide, and yet it isn't. It’s Trump and Hulk Hogan versus Harris and virtually the entire film and music industry. 

    Somehow the Dems have missed the memo and if they lose, what does that say about the entire film and music industry? 

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    Mon, 04 Nov 2024
  • 14376 - Debbie Rogerson: Sharp N Smart co-trainer ahead of the Melbourne Cup race

    Place your bets – it's Melbourne Cup Day. 

    Three New Zealand-trained horses are in this year’s race: Sharp N Smart, Positivity, and Trust In You. 

    Sharp N Smart is the most favoured of the three Kiwi entrants and is owned by Graeme Rogerson and his wife.  

    Debbie Rogerson told Mike Hosking they’re feeling good about their prospects. 

    “We’re very, very happy with the horse,” she said. 

    “Couldn't be more than happy the way everything’s just fallen into place.” 

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    Mon, 04 Nov 2024
  • 14375 - Jo McKenna: Europe Correspondent on the infighting and shaky ground of Germany's coalition government

    Germany's coalition government is on shaky ground.  

    The country’s struggling economy has sparked infighting between the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Greens, and the Free Democratic Party (FDP), with the coalition on the brink of collapse.  

    Europe Correspondent Jo McKenna told Mike Hosking the three coalition parties have been holding emergency talks to try to bridge policy divisions. 

    She says the Free Democratic Party's policy of tax cuts have been particularly unpopular. 

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    Mon, 04 Nov 2024
  • 14374 - Full Show Podcast: 05 November 2024

    On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday the 5th of November, on the eve of the US Presidential Election, so what do all the polls say is going to happen in about 36 hours? 

    The Prime Minister faces some questions over the Government's bootcamps and potential use of force by staff. 

    In an exclusive long form chat, former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks to Mike about the US election, what he thinks of Trump, and his upcoming visit to New Zealand. 

    Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    Mon, 04 Nov 2024
  • 14373 - Boris Johnson: Former UK Prime Minister discusses Donald Trump, UK financial policy, US Election

    Boris Johnson is praising the presidency of his friend and ally Donald Trump. 

    The former British Prime Minister has spoken exclusively to Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking on the eve of the US election, as final polling shows key battleground states could still go either way. 

    Johnson is commending the unpredictability of US democracy, compared with countries like China and Russia. 

    He says he has a good relationship with Kamala Harris, but he disagrees with the public perception of Trump. 

    Johnson says the former president was robust on Syria, Iran, and Russia.  

    He told Hosking that if Trump is a “nutjob”, there is definitely a method to his madness. 

    Johnson says another Donald Trump presidency could ease the war between Russia and Ukraine. 

    He says Trump has opposed aid to Ukraine only to separate himself from political opponents like Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden.  

    If elected, he says Trump would be stern on Putin and wouldn't allow NATO and the United States to be humiliated. 

    Johnson will be offering more of his insights as the the International Keynote Speaker at a one off “Long Lunch” event in Auckland this December. For more information, click here

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    Mon, 04 Nov 2024
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