2012 Program Archive

March 12 - An Already Vexed Relationship Turns Sour; Another Side of Afghanistan; The P.P.P. Pollster on Tomorrow's Mississippi and Alabama Elections

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We begin with an assessment of the damage done to the NATO mission in Afghanistan by the U.S. Army Staff Sergeant who murdered 16 Afghan civilians, including nine children asleep in their beds. A former Assistant Secretary of Defense in charge of manpower, Lawrence Korb joins us to discuss the stress of multiple deployments on service personnel and the impact this tragedy may have on the planned U.S. withdrawal. Lawrence Korb

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Then we speak with Kim Barker, the author of “The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan”. The former South Asia Bureau Chief for the Chicago Tribune, she is now the Edward R Murrow fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and we discuss the vexed and tragic relationship between America and Afghanistan and, at time of acrimony and distrust, Kim Barker’s affection for the Afghan people, their culture and their country. Kim Barker

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Then finally we speak with Tom Jensen, the Director of Public Policy Polling who has just released a poll of the likely outcome of tomorrow’s Republican Primary elections in Mississippi and Alabama where Santorum and Gingrich are splitting the conservative vote to the extent that Romney may eek out a narrow victory in one or both states.

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  MUSIC: M. Ward - Right in the Head; Fionn Regan - Shadow of an Empire; Green Day - American Idiot; Sam Cooke - A Change is Going to Come  

 

March 11 - Is Freedom Doomed in Syria?; Is McCain Still Running Against Obama?; What is in the Book of Revelation

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We begin with the failure of former U.N. head Kofi Annan to get an agreement to stop the year-long bloodshed in Syria, and get an analysis of where the civil war in Syria is heading and whether we will end up with a Somalia on the Mediterranean with remnants of the regime and rebels fighting over chemical and biological arsenals. Robert Baer, a former CIA officer who knows both sides, Syrian Army Generals and the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood, joins us. robert baer

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Then following the HBO movie “Game Change” that revealed the fractious inner-working of the McCain/Palin campaign, we examine the candidate who lost the last presidential election but has since bitterly campaigned against President Obama and his foreign policy, recently calling for a war against Iran and for a bombing campaign against Syria. A former classmate of John McCain’s at the Naval Academy who spent eight years as a POW in North Vietnam, Dr. Phillip Butler joins us to talk about the man who is still running against Obama.

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Then finally we speak with Elaine Pagels, a Professor of Religion at Princeton University and the author of a new book, “Revelations: Vision, Prophesy, & Politics in the Book of Revelation”. We discuss the appeal of damnation and destruction that America’s religious right has for this apocalyptic vision of a war between good and evil and their investment in the end times that has brought about a peculiar alliance with the right-wing government of Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu.

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  MUSIC: Bob Dylan - Masters of War; Sonic Youth - Do You Believe In Rapture; Arcade Fire - Neon Bible  

 

March 8 - Backlash to the GOP's Ban on Birth Control; What is Behind Ayn Rand's Revival; Hate Groups on the March

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We begin, on this International Women’s Day, with what is being described as the Republican war on women being waged on Capitol Hill and in State Houses across the country. Joining us is the Senior Vice President of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, Dr Anna Greenberg, the lead author of a survey released today on behalf of Emily’s List and the Planned Parenthood Action fund to explore the impact of the birth control debate on voters in eight battleground Senate states.

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Then we discuss the influence of Ayn Rand on today’s politics with Gary Weiss, the author of a new book, “Ayn Rand Nation: The Hidden Struggle for America’s Soul”. We discuss what is behind the revival of this obscure cult-like ideologue whose posthumous backers, the Koch brothers and others, are distributing her books for free to schools and colleges across the country to gain adherents to an anti-government, pro-business philosophy that espouses altruism is evil, selfishness is a virtue and greed is good.

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Then finally we examine the new study, released today by the Southern Poverty Law Center that finds a record level of extremist hate groups and militias emerging in 2011. Brian Levin, the Director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State University San Bernardino joins us to discuss the report’s findings and how much the growth of right-wing extremism is fueled by pervasive racist calumnies against America’s first black president, changing demographics and globalism.

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  MUSIC: Digable Planets - Femme Fatale; Shabazz Palaces - Gun Beat Falls; Modest Mouse - Bankrupt on Selling; Bob Marley - Simmer Down  

 

March 7 - "The Real Romney"; Could Syria Become The Somalia Of The Mediterranean?; How Will The West Deal With Putin?

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Now that we are told the Republican frontrunner has a solid if not insurmountable lead, we begin with a look into who Mitt Romney is. Scott Helman, a staff writer at The Boston Globe and co-author of a new book “The Real Romney”, joins us. We explore the candidate’s formative years and learn what makes the man, not the robot, tick.

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Then we get an insightful briefing on what‘s holding Syria together and what is tearing it apart, as well as examining the role of the outside powers and the regional players now embroiled in a proxy war that could go on for a considerable time. Aram Nerguizian, a visiting fellow and the Arleigh Burke Chair in Strategy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies joins us. We discuss the Assad family clan and its Mafia-like domination of both Syria’s politics and its economy as the civil war intensifies to the point Syria could become the Somalia of the Mediterranean with arsenals of chemical and biological weapons on the loose.

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Then finally we assess how the West might deal with another presidency of Vladimir Putin who just won the Russian election amid charges of fraud and growing protests at home. Daniel Treisman, a professor of Political Science at UCLA and author of “The Return: Russia’s Journey From Gorbachev to Medvedev” joins us. We discuss why President Obama has yet to congratulate Putin on his victory while mentioning at yesterday’s White House press conference that he’s looked forward to meeting Putin at Camp David during the G-8 summit.

Daniel Treisman
  MUSIC: Titus Andonicus - Four Score and Seven; Built To Spill - Things Fall Apart; MGMT - Congratulations  

 

March 6 - A Veteran Republican Strategist on Super Tuesday; Russia Teaches Syria How To Kill the Messenger; Did Netanyahu, Aipac and the Neocons Sell Their War?

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We begin with today’s ten state Super Tuesday primary elections and speak with a veteran Republican campaign strategist Dan Schnur, who is now Director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at USC. We discuss how much the bruising primary process is damaging the Republican brand and whether pragmatism will win out over passion tonight.

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Then we look into similarities between the Chechen war and the Syrian civil war since Russian tactics of targeting journalists apparently are being employed by the Assad regime with the help of their Russian ally. Robert Young Pelton, a veteran war correspondent who covered the second Chechen war and advised Marie Colvin, who was recently killed in Syria, how to stay alive and avoid Russian targeting, joins us. He has an article at Foreign Policy “Kill the Messenger: What Russia Taught Syria; When you destroy a city, make sure no one – not even the story – gets out alive”.

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Then finally we speak with Jacob Heilbrunn, a Senior Editor at the National Interest and author of “They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons”. We discuss the Netanyahu - Aipac - Neocon push for a war with Iran and the extent to which the White House either got a postponement until after November, or will get a nasty surprise before the election.

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  MUSIC: The Shins - Fighting In a Sack; Built to Spill - Tomorrow; Africa Hitech - Do You Really Wanna Fight