The Chaser's Chas Licciardello and the ABC's John Barron set out to discover the real America - its politics and its people - with US and Australian experts coming along for the ride.The Chaser's Chas Licciardello and the ABC's John Barron set out to discover the real America - its politics and its people - with US and Australian experts coming along for the ride.The Chaser's Chas Licciardello and the ABC's John Barron set out to discover the real America - its politics and its people - with US and Australian experts coming along for the ride.
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Great research goes into each and every episode, which covers federal, state, and local governing in America, as well as reporting on political-adjacent areas such as the Supreme Court, protests on all sides, and, of course, the horrid American media (Fox, CNN, MSNBC, etc). One of the few shows on TV that backs up their claims with current research, and to the other Trumpian hacks reviewing this I'd suggest that "facts don't care about your feelings". This show, while heavily anti-Trump, doesn't pull punches from the rest of the US political class, either. Definitely worth a watch!
Although the premise of this program is well intentioned, the excitable presentation of Chas spoils it - swallowing words, turning away from the camera to give unintelligible asides to John, rushing through his words thus making it impossible to read the accompanying text on the screen, applying his personal feelings as if he's in a play on the stage instead of a steady, lower key chat - his diction is appalling and very difficult to understand. Shame because he no doubt has some good points of view and is obviously intelligent. By comparison, John is measured and provides the reason for watching the show.
Best show on the ABC. I watch both the Wednesday and Friday show and would highly recommend the PEP podcast too. Chas and Dave are both highly knowledgeable. In a highly polarised field - this sort of show is desperately needed.
P. A. is a top political show,informative and funny...with great interviews...the show is at it's best when it is balanced, however it does sway to the left often,especially John,as Chas rescues, thank goodness and rationalises topics. However ,Chas ,you were so biased and way out of line with one really important fact in the recent Kyle Rittenhouse case. Why were you so adamant in disputing the fact Grosskreutz was not pointing his gun at KR when it was so clear from all angles and moments of time he was, when KR shot?? The 2nd still picture you so enthusiastly pointed out was not relevant at ALL....did you see where KR's gun was pointing in this frame???..It was at his feet...Many angles clearly did show him pointing the gun which you seem to have overlooked. You were so disappointing Chas in attempting to suggest you were on a winner, hopelessly attempting to suggest guilt...All in the name of your left democratic slant. I am a fan of yours Chas,however you need to retract this misjudgement in your next show. Please do on behalf of many who questioned your waywardtheory...so the basic facts can prevail.
Please stay as balanced with left and right as possible Chas,keep John in check and your show will become legendary.
Regards John Connors,Wollongong.
Please stay as balanced with left and right as possible Chas,keep John in check and your show will become legendary.
Regards John Connors,Wollongong.
10Carl-924
ABC's Planet America continues to distinguish itself as a premier source for insightful and balanced coverage of U. S.politics from an Australian perspective. Hosted by Chas Licciardello and John Barron, the program consistently demonstrates a high standard of critical thinking-prioritising facts, context, and evidence over sensationalism or partisan spin. Tonight's episode (April 30, 2025) exemplified this commitment. The hosts delved into President Trump's first 100 days in office, scrutinising the administration's actions and the resulting shifts in public opinion, as reflected in recent polls. They also examined the escalating immigration crackdown, including the arrest of a judge, and discussed a disgraced Congressman's plea for a presidential pardon to avoid jail time. In line with their dedication to presenting diverse perspectives, Chas and John welcomed Republican strategist Ford O'Connell to the program. His insights provided a valuable counterpoint to the discussions, ensuring that viewers were exposed to a broad spectrum of viewpoints. In an era where political discourse is often polarised, Planet America stands out for its unwavering commitment to evidence-based analysis and inclusive dialogue. Chas and John's ability to dissect complex issues with clarity and a touch of humour makes the show both informative and engaging. For anyone seeking a deeper understanding of American politics, Planet America is essential viewing.
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- TriviaThe first episode of this Australian television series about American politics was broadcast in Australia on 10th February 2012.
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