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2012 Program Archive
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| We begin with a long-time Democratic campaign strategist and political media consultant, Bill Zimmerman, and discuss what Obama has to do tonight to make up for not challenging the overnight brand new centrist Romney who repudiated almost his entire campaign so far and won over a lot of swing voters in the last debate. |
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Then we speak with Michael Greenberger, the former director of the Division of Trading and Markets at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission about the asset-stripper posing as a job creator, Mitt Romney. We discuss the extent to which Democrats have failed to inform the public about how Wall Street is fleecing the average American at the gas pump and the kitchen table by driving up the price of commodities, a parasitic and predatory activity that is likely to get worse in a Romney administration. |
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Then finally Chrystia Freeland joins us. She is the Editor of Thompson Reuters Digital and the author of the new book “Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else”. We discuss the disdain that Romney expressed for the 47% that the super-rich share, and their irrational anger and hatred of Obama that has them throwing money at Romney to defeat a president who has been so good to them. |
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We begin with Paul Glastris, the editor-in-chief of The Washington Monthly and a former speechwriter for President Clinton. On the eve of a crucial debate, we discuss the disparity between Mitt Romney the salesman who will say anything to close the deal, and Barack Obama the highbrow policy wonk who has been painfully reluctant to even sell his own successes, including his signature Affordable Care Act. |
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Then we examine why the arms flowing to the Syrian rebels are mostly going to Jihadist groups as the U.S. pursues an unsuccessful policy aimed of avoiding the worst outcome instead of achieving the best outcome. David Lesch, the author of “Syria: The Fall of the House of Assad” joins us to explain why the U.S. continues to support bringing down secular governments in the Middle East like Iraq, Syria, Libya and Egypt, that open the way for Islamic fundamentalist regimes to take power. |
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Then finally Jeffrey Toobin joins us. He is a staff writer at The New Yorker and senior legal analyst at CNN. We discuss his new book “The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court” and what is at stake for America’s future if Romney is able to create a lasting activist conservative majority on the Supreme Court or Obama is able to move it in a more moderate direction. |
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| We begin with an analysis of what President Obama must do to reverse the momentum in the presidential campaign which the media claims is shifting in Romney’s favor. Adam Green, the co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee joins us to discuss how Obama can refute a blizzard of lies coming from Romney while putting forth his vision for the future. |
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Then we look into the Norwegian Nobel Committee who just awarded the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize to the European Union which has some people scratching their heads. A Norwegian peace activist, Frederik Heffermehl, who has criticized the committee for not complying with Alfred Nobel’s will, joins us. He is the author of “The Nobel Peace Prize: What Nobel Really Wanted”. |
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Then finally we discuss the fate and future of Social Security about which in the first debate, President Obama inexplicably said that he and Romney agreed. Nothing could be further from the truth and we discuss the Republican war on Social Security with Eric Kingson, who served as a policy advisor on two presidential commissions on the future of social security. We discuss Pete Peterson’s successful billion dollar demonization propaganda campaign that has invented a social security crisis. |
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| We begin with one of the important challenges facing America that will not be discussed in tonight’s Vice Presidential debate and that is the failed war on drugs. The Libertarian Party’s candidate for Vice President of the United States, who should be participating in tonight’s debate, Judge James Gray joins us to discuss his candidacy and his book “Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed and What We Can Do About It”. |
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Then, as next Tuesday’s presidential debate on foreign policy approaches, we discuss what will not be brought up in the debate with a former State Department Foreign Service Officer whose career ended when he wrote about his experience in Iraq in “We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle For the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People”. Peter Van Buren joins us to expand on his article in the Huffington Post, “Six Critical Foreign Policy Questions That Won’t Be Raised in the Presidential Debates”. |
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Then finally we examine what is likely to be brought up in tonight’s Vice Presidential debate and the extent to which Joe Biden will attempt to tie Paul Ryan to Mitt Romney to try to make up for President Obama’s failure to challenge Romney who clearly ran away with the last debate. David Lowery, a Professor of Political Science at Penn State University where he is also the Director of the Center for American Political Responsiveness, joins us. |
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| We begin with an analysis of the arguments today before the Supreme Court in Fisher v. University of Texas which could spell an end to affirmative action. Erwin Chemerinsky, the founding dean and professor of law at the University of California, Irvine School of Law, who has argued before the Supreme Court, joins us to discuss whether the conservatives on the court, who seemed skeptical of race as a factor in determining college admissions, strike affirmative action down. |
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Then we look into the ongoing public health catastrophe from an outbreak of meningitis due to contaminated steroid shots 13,000 people have been exposed to that have caused 12 deaths nationwide. The former Associate Director for Regulatory Affairs at the Office of Human Research Protection within the Department of Health and Human Services Dr Michael Carome joins us to explain the loophole allowing manufacturers of this deadly, tainted product to escape regulation by the FDA. |
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Then finally the film critic for The New Yorker, David Denby joins us to discuss the corporatization of our culture, in particular the movies, where mindless, heartless and pointless effects-laden event movies tailored for 14 year old boys have replaced movies with stories and characters that adults used to watch. We discuss David Denby’s new book “Do the Movies Have a Future?” and the difficulty of connecting under-served audiences with outstanding independent films that can’t find distribution. |
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