"I wake up at 3 AM, check my phone to see what fresh hell has come out, and it's usually two words: 'Trump threatens.'" — Peter Bale

We're reversing the lens today. Rather than examining America from the inside, we're peering at it from the outside in—from New Zealand, at the bottom of the world. Peter Bale is a longtime media executive who's had senior positions at CNN, Reuters, and News Corp. He's now back in his native New Zealand, waking up at 3 AM to check his phone. The news, he says, is usually two words: "Trump threatens."
Much of our conversation centers on the former NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. She led New Zealand's COVID response, Anthony Fauci style, with daily press conferences and a scientific mastery of the facts. An estimated 20,000 lives were saved. But she also became the target of profound misogyny and physical threats that no New Zealand Prime Minister had ever experienced. She now lives in Boston—teaching at Harvard's Shorenstein Center—because she can't safely live in her own country.
Bale describes a dark MAGA-style underbelly in New Zealand that surprised him when he returned after 50 years abroad. Christian nationalists, anti-Maori sentiment, "Christchurch skinheads." US platforms—especially X—have given permission to speak in ways that would have been unacceptable. When the President uses that rhetoric, Bale notes, the permission for personal calumny is quadrupled.
We also discuss the Epstein files (the media failed to connect the dots), Will Lewis's destruction of the Washington Post ("utterly reprehensible"), and whether America is finished. Bale's answer: "I don't think America is ever done. Every time people perceive it to be done, it has a political or economic renewal." The question is who comes after Trump—Vance or somebody even more threatening—and who will keep waking Peter Bale at 3 AM.

Five Takeaways
• The View from 18,000 Miles Is Punch-Drunk: Bale wakes at 3 AM to check his phone. The news is usually two words: "Trump threatens." Small countries depend on international rule of law.
• Jacinda Ardern Became New Zealand's Fauci: She saved an estimated 20,000 lives. But she became the target of profound misogyny and now lives in Boston because she can't safely live in New Zealand.
• "They Are Us" Was the Right Three Words: After an Australian killed 51 Muslims in Christchurch, Ardern said of the victims: "They are us." It hung in the air as exactly what needed to be said.
• Trumpism Has Gone International: US platforms have given permission to speak in ways that would have been unacceptable. When the President uses that rhetoric, the permission is quadrupled.
• America Is Never Done: Every time people perceive it to be finished, it has a renewal. The question is who comes after Trump—Vance or somebody worse.

About the Guest
Peter Bale is a media executive based in New Zealand with senior positions at CNN, Reuters, News Corp, and the Center for Public Integrity.

References
Jacinda Ardern: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacinda_Ardern
Christchurch mosque shootings: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christchurch_mosque_shootings
About Keen On America
Nobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States.
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Chapters:
00:00:00 Introduction: Reversing the lens
00:01:00 Punch-drunk 18,000 miles away
00:03:00 The Carney doctrine and standing up to Trump
00:05:00 Whatever happened to Jacinda Ardern?
00:08:00 Ardern as New Zealand's Fauci
00:09:00 The Christchurch mosque shooting: 'They are us'
00:11:00 The dark heart of New Zealand politics
00:13:00 Has New Zealand caught Trumpism?
00:15:00 The collapse of trust in media
00:16:00 Peter's role in New Zealand media funding
00:18:00 Opinion vs. reporting: What went wrong
00:21:00 The Epstein files and media failure
00:25:00 Will Lewis and the Washington Post disaster
00:28:00 Will America survive?
00:30:00 America is never done