Keen On America

Fresh Hell at 3 AM: Peter Bale on the View of America From Down Under

Feb 23, 2026
Peter Bale, a New Zealand–born media executive with senior roles at CNN, Reuters and News Corp, explains why he wakes at 3 AM to check US headlines. He describes Jacinda Ardern’s pandemic leadership and the violent misogyny she faced. He maps a dark, US-amplified undercurrent in New Zealand politics and critiques media failures around Epstein and big newsroom cutbacks.
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INSIGHT

Small Countries Feel US Unilateralism Acutely

  • Small countries feel US unilateralism deeply and are left 'punch-drunk' by rapid American actions.
  • Peter Bale wakes at 3 AM checking his phone; the typical alert is two words: 'Trump threatens', which jolts New Zealand policy and markets.
ANECDOTE

Jacinda Ardern's Fauci-Style Pandemic Leadership

  • Jacinda Ardern led New Zealand's COVID response with daily briefings and strong scientific command that saved roughly 20,000 lives.
  • Bale compares her role to Tony Fauci and notes she fronted daily pressers and personal responsibility during strict lockdowns.
INSIGHT

Misogyny Drove Ardern Out Of New Zealand

  • Ardern faced unprecedented misogyny and physical threats after COVID and Christchurch, forcing her into exile in Boston.
  • Bale says the vitriol exceeded anything seen in New Zealand and led her to teach at Harvard because she 'can't safely live in New Zealand'.
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