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Overcoming the Divide
The 2024 Republican Primaries & Realignment with Jai Chabria

Overcoming the Divide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 65:55


The following conversation discusses: the rise of populism, fractures in both parties, the role the Ukrainian war will play in the 2024 elections, 3rd party candidates, and much more.Rate and subscribe if you enjoy the content and follow 'overcoming_the_divide'  on Instagram & Twitter!This episode features Jai Chabria. Chabria is a Managing Director at MAD Global Strategy advising numerous companies and non-profits, of all sizes, on strategic decisions. He is also a premier political strategist, having worked in the most senior roles of presidential, gubernatorial, and senate campaigns. He recently served as Chief Strategist and General Consultant for Senator JD Vance's nationally watchedcampaign. Chabria is also well versed in how government actually works, serving as Senior Advisor to Ohio Governor John Kasich for five years, providing strategic, legislative and messaging guidance for most of his key initiatives.Time Stamps:02:30 Intro 4:00 Motivating and appealing to different audiences and voters5:15 The current Republican candidates in the primaries 10:45 Trump's indictment and campaign concerns 13:30 Trump and 2016 15:30 A rejection of milque-toast candidates and rise of populism in the parties 22:15 The influence of abortion laws have in elections32:30 2020, George Floyd & the possibility for change 37:30 The role of the war in Ukraine will play in the 2024 elections45:20 Predictions for the 2024 elections and party nominees 48:00 3rd Party Candidates52: 45Rising support among the American public for labor unions 56:00 The fractions of among the democratic party1:02:30Music: Coma-Media (intro)                 WinkingFoxMusic (outro)Recorded: 4/26/23

Spanning the Need w/Anthony Spano
E120: Tom McCabe, Mahoning County GOP Party Chair discusses politics/how "One Vote can make a Difference"

Spanning the Need w/Anthony Spano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 41:37


Quote: “One vote can make a difference.”SummaryOn today's episode of Spanning The Need, Anthony Spano welcomes Tom McCabe. the chair of the Republican Party for Mahoning County. Tom shares with us his experience running as chair for the past 3 years and how the Republican party strives to address issues in Mahoning County, as well as, dominate the votes in the upcoming elections.Tom begins by sharing his political background and how he hit the ground running with the help of his mentors. He dives deeper into the electoral dynamics and how the Republican Party sets itself for success in upcoming elections. He explains that national issues affect places locally and it boils down to those in the office. Tune in to the show now to explore:-Tom's political background and his experience as chair of the Republican Party for Mahoning County-The important races and how the Republican Party is gearing up for the elections-The difference between the 2016 and 2020 elections-The importance of early voting and absentee ballots.-A fun Q&A session where Tom answers random questions about his professional and personal lifeTimestamps:[00:20] Introduction to Tom McCabe[01:31] Tom's political background[03:24] The power of mentors[04:50] Important races coming up in Mahoning County[07:12] National issues and how they affect Mahoning County[08:32] Getting geared up for the local races[09:52] Leading the party as a chair[15:13] What changed for the Republican Party in 2020?[19:36] Issues present in Mahoning County[21:10] How does the man in the office play a huge role?[25:03] Mail-in ballots; pros and cons[32:21] Predicted turnout at the upcoming elections[34:00] The electoral process[35:00] A fun Q&A session with TomMore at: SpanningtheNeed.com

America at a Crossroads
Cecile Richards with Patt Morrison - Abortion Rights Front and Center: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Headed?

America at a Crossroads

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 54:42


American activist and former head of Planned Parenthood Cecile Richards discusses the current state of abortion rights with Pulitzer Prize-winning LA Times' journalist Patt Morrison.

#THATSWHATUP Show! ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL w#Trista4SenateGov&Prez! #comedy #music #politics
JAMES CARVILLE INTERVIEW ON THE 2016 ELECTIONS, & BILL CLINTON'S PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN!

#THATSWHATUP Show! ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL w#Trista4SenateGov&Prez! #comedy #music #politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 15:11


One of the most famous #political #strategists out there, @Jamescarville helped #Democrat @BillClinton win his presidential campaign in the late '90s! Recommendation: CHARGE ALL THE TRUMP RIOTERS THAT DAY WITH INSURRECTION AS WELL!!!!! SO FAR OUR FBI HAS BEEN NEGLIGENT IN CHARGING THESE DOMESTIC TERRORISTS WITH SOMETHING LIKE SEDITION, INSTEAD OF THE PICKETING AND TRESPASSING, MINOR FELONIES THEY WERE CHARGED WITH! AS A RESULT, ALL THESE DOMESTIC TERRORISTS ARE NOW RUNNING FREE! WHEN THEY SHOULD BE IN PRISON FOR 10 YEARS MINIMUM FOR #SEDITION! THE LONGER THESE TERRORISTS RUN FREE, THE MORE YOU ARE SANCTIONING THEIR TERRORISM. THE LONGER YOU WAIT TO LOCK THEM ALL UP, THE MORE LIKELY THEY WILL CONTINUE ENGAGING IN TERRORISTIC ACTIVITY, WITH THEIR CULT LEADER, MR TRUMP! LOCK THEM ALL UP NOW!

America at a Crossroads
Jennifer Rubin with Madeleine Brand - From abortion to January 6th to Ukraine – a pundit's view

America at a Crossroads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 60:37


The Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin speaks with KCRW's Madeleine Brand on myriad topics affecting our political climate:  from abortion to January 6th to Ukraine – a pundit's view.

The Dissenter
#463 Musa al-Gharbi: Academic Freedom, Trump and the 2016 Elections, and Political Polarization

The Dissenter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 105:24


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The Brother Leon Show
American Gods American Conspiracy

The Brother Leon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 69:47


We live in a time where the voices of some major charismatic prophets and ministers have now merged their influence, voices, and platforms with those of conspiracy theorist organizations. These platforms play on the fears and insecurities of gullible people. The fear that is projected is there is an invisible cabal of politicians, celebrities, and millionaires that are child predators who look to overthrow our government. The belief is that President Trump is the only person blessed by God to stop this cabal. However when you look at the truth behind our current president do you see him as this so called savior of the day? I say he isn't. However President Trump uses these conspiracy theories and groups as tools to incite violence and to continue to spread the lies. The prophets in his camp have gone to bed with these unfounded beliefs and it is the new revelation that is being preached on major platforms in Christianity.

Tying It Together with Tim Boyum
Wrong Again: Why Pollsters Missed in 2020

Tying It Together with Tim Boyum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 39:02


On this week's edition of Tying It Together, Tim and Ben tackle the issue of another election and another disaster for the polling industry. Politico argues that, much like 2016, the industry blew it again in 2020. President Trump also alleges polling interfered in the election and suppressed Republican votes. But, was it really that bad? This week we bring in two nationally known pollsters and prognosticators. Tom Jensen heads up the left-leaning Public Policy Polling, which is headquartered in North Carolina. Kyle Kondik is Managing Editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball, which is a nationally known and respected forecasting unit headquartered at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics. Listen in as they detail why we saw what happened on Election Day, and why pollsters got it wrong again.   JOIN THE CONVERSATION Do you have any thoughts or questions for Tim? Weigh in on Twitter with the hashtag #TyingItTogetherNC. Afterward, rate the podcast and leave a review to tell us what you think!

New Books in American Politics
Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling, "Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections" (Oxford UP, 2019)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 64:37


How did the Trump and Hillary Clinton campaigns affect other elections in 2016? How did the use of gender stereotypes and insulting references to women in the presidential campaign influence the way House and Senate candidates campaigned? The 2016 American elections forced scholars and candidates to reassess the role that gender plays in elections. In Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections (Oxford UP, 2019), Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling (professors of political science, Clark University) focus on how gender norms are used to frame – both positively and negatively – the people who run for office. The book interrogates gender and sexism in campaigns (the “gender issue”) and what happens when the media, electorate, and candidates expect to have a clear winner and loser(the “loser” issue). Boatright and Sperling distinguish between the top of the ticket and down ballot elections to tell a story about the impact of the 2016 presidential race on competitive congressional races. They demonstrate how Donald Trump's candidacy radically altered the nature of the congressional campaigns by making competitive races more consequential for both parties and changing the issues of contention – towards sexism and misogyny – in many congressional races. It is unusual to see a collaboration of this kind – a comparativist who specializes in Russian politics and wrote an award winning book on political legitimacy in Russia (Sperling) and an Americanist usually focused on campaign finance reform and congressional redistricting (Boatright). The book is a tribute to how crossing disciplinary boundaries in political science yields a more compelling and nuanced qualitative and quantitative analysis – one that is more relevant to contemporary politics. The podcast was recorded the day after Democrat Joe Biden selected Kamala Harris as his vice presidential running mate. Sperling and Boatright discuss how stereotyping has already affected the 2020 race. Their trenchant analysis of the code already being deployed by the Trump campaign against Harris in terms of both gender and race should not be missed. Both authors are veterans of the New Books Network and you can hear their earlier interviews with Heath Brown (Boatright, The Deregulatory Moment?) and Amanda Jeanne Swain (Sperling, Sex, Politics, and Putin). Daniella Campos assisted with this podcast. Susan Liebell is associate professor of political science at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. She is the author of Democracy, Intelligent Design, and Evolution: Science for Citizenship (Routledge, 2013) and, most recently, “Retreat from the Rule of Law: Locke and the Perils of Stand Your Ground” in the Journal of Politics (July 2020). Email her comments at sliebell@sju.edu or tweet to @SusanLiebell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling, "Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections" (Oxford UP, 2019)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 64:37


How did the Trump and Hillary Clinton campaigns affect other elections in 2016? How did the use of gender stereotypes and insulting references to women in the presidential campaign influence the way House and Senate candidates campaigned? The 2016 American elections forced scholars and candidates to reassess the role that gender plays in elections. In Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections (Oxford UP, 2019), Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling (professors of political science, Clark University) focus on how gender norms are used to frame – both positively and negatively – the people who run for office. The book interrogates gender and sexism in campaigns (the “gender issue”) and what happens when the media, electorate, and candidates expect to have a clear winner and loser(the “loser” issue). Boatright and Sperling distinguish between the top of the ticket and down ballot elections to tell a story about the impact of the 2016 presidential race on competitive congressional races. They demonstrate how Donald Trump’s candidacy radically altered the nature of the congressional campaigns by making competitive races more consequential for both parties and changing the issues of contention – towards sexism and misogyny – in many congressional races. It is unusual to see a collaboration of this kind – a comparativist who specializes in Russian politics and wrote an award winning book on political legitimacy in Russia (Sperling) and an Americanist usually focused on campaign finance reform and congressional redistricting (Boatright). The book is a tribute to how crossing disciplinary boundaries in political science yields a more compelling and nuanced qualitative and quantitative analysis – one that is more relevant to contemporary politics. The podcast was recorded the day after Democrat Joe Biden selected Kamala Harris as his vice presidential running mate. Sperling and Boatright discuss how stereotyping has already affected the 2020 race. Their trenchant analysis of the code already being deployed by the Trump campaign against Harris in terms of both gender and race should not be missed. Both authors are veterans of the New Books Network and you can hear their earlier interviews with Heath Brown (Boatright, The Deregulatory Moment?) and Amanda Jeanne Swain (Sperling, Sex, Politics, and Putin). Daniella Campos assisted with this podcast. Susan Liebell is associate professor of political science at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. She is the author of Democracy, Intelligent Design, and Evolution: Science for Citizenship (Routledge, 2013) and, most recently, “Retreat from the Rule of Law: Locke and the Perils of Stand Your Ground” in the Journal of Politics (July 2020). Email her comments at sliebell@sju.edu or tweet to @SusanLiebell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Genocide Studies
Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling, "Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections" (Oxford UP, 2019)

New Books in Genocide Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 64:37


How did the Trump and Hillary Clinton campaigns affect other elections in 2016? How did the use of gender stereotypes and insulting references to women in the presidential campaign influence the way House and Senate candidates campaigned? The 2016 American elections forced scholars and candidates to reassess the role that gender plays in elections. In Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections (Oxford UP, 2019), Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling (professors of political science, Clark University) focus on how gender norms are used to frame – both positively and negatively – the people who run for office. The book interrogates gender and sexism in campaigns (the “gender issue”) and what happens when the media, electorate, and candidates expect to have a clear winner and loser(the “loser” issue). Boatright and Sperling distinguish between the top of the ticket and down ballot elections to tell a story about the impact of the 2016 presidential race on competitive congressional races. They demonstrate how Donald Trump’s candidacy radically altered the nature of the congressional campaigns by making competitive races more consequential for both parties and changing the issues of contention – towards sexism and misogyny – in many congressional races. It is unusual to see a collaboration of this kind – a comparativist who specializes in Russian politics and wrote an award winning book on political legitimacy in Russia (Sperling) and an Americanist usually focused on campaign finance reform and congressional redistricting (Boatright). The book is a tribute to how crossing disciplinary boundaries in political science yields a more compelling and nuanced qualitative and quantitative analysis – one that is more relevant to contemporary politics. The podcast was recorded the day after Democrat Joe Biden selected Kamala Harris as his vice presidential running mate. Sperling and Boatright discuss how stereotyping has already affected the 2020 race. Their trenchant analysis of the code already being deployed by the Trump campaign against Harris in terms of both gender and race should not be missed. Both authors are veterans of the New Books Network and you can hear their earlier interviews with Heath Brown (Boatright, The Deregulatory Moment?) and Amanda Jeanne Swain (Sperling, Sex, Politics, and Putin). Daniella Campos assisted with this podcast. Susan Liebell is associate professor of political science at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. She is the author of Democracy, Intelligent Design, and Evolution: Science for Citizenship (Routledge, 2013) and, most recently, “Retreat from the Rule of Law: Locke and the Perils of Stand Your Ground” in the Journal of Politics (July 2020). Email her comments at sliebell@sju.edu or tweet to @SusanLiebell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Political Science
Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling, "Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections" (Oxford UP, 2019)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 64:37


How did the Trump and Hillary Clinton campaigns affect other elections in 2016? How did the use of gender stereotypes and insulting references to women in the presidential campaign influence the way House and Senate candidates campaigned? The 2016 American elections forced scholars and candidates to reassess the role that gender plays in elections. In Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections (Oxford UP, 2019), Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling (professors of political science, Clark University) focus on how gender norms are used to frame – both positively and negatively – the people who run for office. The book interrogates gender and sexism in campaigns (the “gender issue”) and what happens when the media, electorate, and candidates expect to have a clear winner and loser(the “loser” issue). Boatright and Sperling distinguish between the top of the ticket and down ballot elections to tell a story about the impact of the 2016 presidential race on competitive congressional races. They demonstrate how Donald Trump’s candidacy radically altered the nature of the congressional campaigns by making competitive races more consequential for both parties and changing the issues of contention – towards sexism and misogyny – in many congressional races. It is unusual to see a collaboration of this kind – a comparativist who specializes in Russian politics and wrote an award winning book on political legitimacy in Russia (Sperling) and an Americanist usually focused on campaign finance reform and congressional redistricting (Boatright). The book is a tribute to how crossing disciplinary boundaries in political science yields a more compelling and nuanced qualitative and quantitative analysis – one that is more relevant to contemporary politics. The podcast was recorded the day after Democrat Joe Biden selected Kamala Harris as his vice presidential running mate. Sperling and Boatright discuss how stereotyping has already affected the 2020 race. Their trenchant analysis of the code already being deployed by the Trump campaign against Harris in terms of both gender and race should not be missed. Both authors are veterans of the New Books Network and you can hear their earlier interviews with Heath Brown (Boatright, The Deregulatory Moment?) and Amanda Jeanne Swain (Sperling, Sex, Politics, and Putin). Daniella Campos assisted with this podcast. Susan Liebell is associate professor of political science at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. She is the author of Democracy, Intelligent Design, and Evolution: Science for Citizenship (Routledge, 2013) and, most recently, “Retreat from the Rule of Law: Locke and the Perils of Stand Your Ground” in the Journal of Politics (July 2020). Email her comments at sliebell@sju.edu or tweet to @SusanLiebell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling, "Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections" (Oxford UP, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 64:37


How did the Trump and Hillary Clinton campaigns affect other elections in 2016? How did the use of gender stereotypes and insulting references to women in the presidential campaign influence the way House and Senate candidates campaigned? The 2016 American elections forced scholars and candidates to reassess the role that gender plays in elections. In Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections (Oxford UP, 2019), Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling (professors of political science, Clark University) focus on how gender norms are used to frame – both positively and negatively – the people who run for office. The book interrogates gender and sexism in campaigns (the “gender issue”) and what happens when the media, electorate, and candidates expect to have a clear winner and loser(the “loser” issue). Boatright and Sperling distinguish between the top of the ticket and down ballot elections to tell a story about the impact of the 2016 presidential race on competitive congressional races. They demonstrate how Donald Trump’s candidacy radically altered the nature of the congressional campaigns by making competitive races more consequential for both parties and changing the issues of contention – towards sexism and misogyny – in many congressional races. It is unusual to see a collaboration of this kind – a comparativist who specializes in Russian politics and wrote an award winning book on political legitimacy in Russia (Sperling) and an Americanist usually focused on campaign finance reform and congressional redistricting (Boatright). The book is a tribute to how crossing disciplinary boundaries in political science yields a more compelling and nuanced qualitative and quantitative analysis – one that is more relevant to contemporary politics. The podcast was recorded the day after Democrat Joe Biden selected Kamala Harris as his vice presidential running mate. Sperling and Boatright discuss how stereotyping has already affected the 2020 race. Their trenchant analysis of the code already being deployed by the Trump campaign against Harris in terms of both gender and race should not be missed. Both authors are veterans of the New Books Network and you can hear their earlier interviews with Heath Brown (Boatright, The Deregulatory Moment?) and Amanda Jeanne Swain (Sperling, Sex, Politics, and Putin). Daniella Campos assisted with this podcast. Susan Liebell is associate professor of political science at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. She is the author of Democracy, Intelligent Design, and Evolution: Science for Citizenship (Routledge, 2013) and, most recently, “Retreat from the Rule of Law: Locke and the Perils of Stand Your Ground” in the Journal of Politics (July 2020). Email her comments at sliebell@sju.edu or tweet to @SusanLiebell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling, "Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections" (Oxford UP, 2019)

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 64:37


How did the Trump and Hillary Clinton campaigns affect other elections in 2016? How did the use of gender stereotypes and insulting references to women in the presidential campaign influence the way House and Senate candidates campaigned? The 2016 American elections forced scholars and candidates to reassess the role that gender plays in elections. In Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections (Oxford UP, 2019), Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling (professors of political science, Clark University) focus on how gender norms are used to frame – both positively and negatively – the people who run for office. The book interrogates gender and sexism in campaigns (the “gender issue”) and what happens when the media, electorate, and candidates expect to have a clear winner and loser(the “loser” issue). Boatright and Sperling distinguish between the top of the ticket and down ballot elections to tell a story about the impact of the 2016 presidential race on competitive congressional races. They demonstrate how Donald Trump's candidacy radically altered the nature of the congressional campaigns by making competitive races more consequential for both parties and changing the issues of contention – towards sexism and misogyny – in many congressional races. It is unusual to see a collaboration of this kind – a comparativist who specializes in Russian politics and wrote an award winning book on political legitimacy in Russia (Sperling) and an Americanist usually focused on campaign finance reform and congressional redistricting (Boatright). The book is a tribute to how crossing disciplinary boundaries in political science yields a more compelling and nuanced qualitative and quantitative analysis – one that is more relevant to contemporary politics. The podcast was recorded the day after Democrat Joe Biden selected Kamala Harris as his vice presidential running mate. Sperling and Boatright discuss how stereotyping has already affected the 2020 race. Their trenchant analysis of the code already being deployed by the Trump campaign against Harris in terms of both gender and race should not be missed. Both authors are veterans of the New Books Network and you can hear their earlier interviews with Heath Brown (Boatright, The Deregulatory Moment?) and Amanda Jeanne Swain (Sperling, Sex, Politics, and Putin). Daniella Campos assisted with this podcast. Susan Liebell is associate professor of political science at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. She is the author of Democracy, Intelligent Design, and Evolution: Science for Citizenship (Routledge, 2013) and, most recently, “Retreat from the Rule of Law: Locke and the Perils of Stand Your Ground” in the Journal of Politics (July 2020). Email her comments at sliebell@sju.edu or tweet to @SusanLiebell.

New Books in Politics
Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling, "Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections" (Oxford UP, 2019)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 64:37


How did the Trump and Hillary Clinton campaigns affect other elections in 2016? How did the use of gender stereotypes and insulting references to women in the presidential campaign influence the way House and Senate candidates campaigned? The 2016 American elections forced scholars and candidates to reassess the role that gender plays in elections. In Trumping Politics as Usual: Masculinity, Misogyny, and the 2016 Elections (Oxford UP, 2019), Robert G. Boatright and Valerie Sperling (professors of political science, Clark University) focus on how gender norms are used to frame – both positively and negatively – the people who run for office. The book interrogates gender and sexism in campaigns (the “gender issue”) and what happens when the media, electorate, and candidates expect to have a clear winner and loser(the “loser” issue). Boatright and Sperling distinguish between the top of the ticket and down ballot elections to tell a story about the impact of the 2016 presidential race on competitive congressional races. They demonstrate how Donald Trump’s candidacy radically altered the nature of the congressional campaigns by making competitive races more consequential for both parties and changing the issues of contention – towards sexism and misogyny – in many congressional races. It is unusual to see a collaboration of this kind – a comparativist who specializes in Russian politics and wrote an award winning book on political legitimacy in Russia (Sperling) and an Americanist usually focused on campaign finance reform and congressional redistricting (Boatright). The book is a tribute to how crossing disciplinary boundaries in political science yields a more compelling and nuanced qualitative and quantitative analysis – one that is more relevant to contemporary politics. The podcast was recorded the day after Democrat Joe Biden selected Kamala Harris as his vice presidential running mate. Sperling and Boatright discuss how stereotyping has already affected the 2020 race. Their trenchant analysis of the code already being deployed by the Trump campaign against Harris in terms of both gender and race should not be missed. Both authors are veterans of the New Books Network and you can hear their earlier interviews with Heath Brown (Boatright, The Deregulatory Moment?) and Amanda Jeanne Swain (Sperling, Sex, Politics, and Putin). Daniella Campos assisted with this podcast. Susan Liebell is associate professor of political science at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. She is the author of Democracy, Intelligent Design, and Evolution: Science for Citizenship (Routledge, 2013) and, most recently, “Retreat from the Rule of Law: Locke and the Perils of Stand Your Ground” in the Journal of Politics (July 2020). Email her comments at sliebell@sju.edu or tweet to @SusanLiebell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Servant of Pod with Nick Quah
Jody Avirgan: The Ghosts of the 2016 Elections

Servant of Pod with Nick Quah

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 29:33


The 2016 presidential election cycle left a deep mark on the podcast world. Few know this better than Jody Avirgan, who produced the popular FiveThirtyEight podcast through that cycle. Though he’s sitting the 2020 cycle out, opting instead to make This Day In Esoteric Political History with the Radiotopia network, Avirgan still has a lot to say about the way podcasts cover the elections. In this episode, Nick and Jody look back on the 2016 politics podcast explosion. Chapo Trap House Keepin’ it 1600 Pod Save America Slate Political Gabfest Another Round On The Media California Love  

Unapologetic Women
Hillary and me: listen to Sorcha's tales of 2016

Unapologetic Women

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 44:07


Toni and Sorcha watched the documentary, Hillary, which prompted them both to reflect on their journey towards empathy and understanding for either side of a political argument. Next week we will hear from Toni about her journey with both sides of the Brexit campaign.E-mail: hello@unapologeticwomen.co and/or follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/unapologeticwomenpodcast/Thanks for tuning in and see you next week.www.unapologeticwomen.co

Sara Carter Show
Roger Stone’s advice for Bernie Sanders: Bring Elizabeth Warren on as your VP

Sara Carter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 54:51


Sara A. Carter interviewed Trump ally Roger Stone who is facing a 40 month prison sentence. Stone is under gag order and restricted from speaking about his trial. He is, however, speaking about the Democratic primary pool and had some advice for Bernie Sanders. He said he absolutely believes President Trump will sweep the nation in 2020.

Sara Carter Show
CPAC 2020: The Coup: Rosenstein & Comey- The Empire Strikes Back

Sara Carter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 28:18


Sara A. Carter and Rep. Doug Collins look back at the Russia Hoax live from CPAC. Will Congress act to prevent this from happening again and will anyone be indicted? Stay tuned!

Loud & Clear
“Debunked”? Not Really: What Was Ukraine’s Role in 2016 Elections?

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 114:43


On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Ted Rall, an award winning journalist and editorial cartoonist whose work is at www.rall.com, and Jeremy Kuzmarov, a professor of American history whose latest book is “The Russians Are Coming, Again: The First Cold War as Tragedy, the Second as Farce.”The way yesterday’s first day of impeachment hearings went depends on your political viewpoint. CNN and MSNBC say that the testimony included bombshells about President Trump and his quid pro quo from two career diplomats that have upended the entire story. Fox says the hearings were boring and pointless and didn’t tell us anything important or that we didn’t already know. There were no hearings scheduled for today, but former Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovich, whom President Trump recalled as ambassador months ago, will testify tomorrow. Thursday’s weekly series “Criminal Injustice” is about the most egregious conduct of our courts and prosecutors and how justice is denied to so many people in this country. Paul Wright, the founder and executive director of the Human Rights Defense Center and editor of Prison Legal News (PLN), and Kevin Gosztola, a writer for Shadowproof.com and co-host of the podcast Unauthorized Disclosure, join the show. Former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick said yesterday that he would enter the Democratic presidential race. This is just days after former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg did the same. And a new poll from Iowa has shocked the race by showing South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg in first place there. Meanwhile, former Vice President Joe Biden released his infrastructure plan and attacked Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, calling her “angry” and thus unfit to be President. Brian and John speak with Jacqueline Luqman, the editor-in-chief of Luqman Nation, whose livestream is on every week on Facebook and Youtube. The situation in Bolivia continues its sharp move to the right, as self-proclaimed president Jeanine Anez, along with military and police leaders, continue to crack down on indigenous people and leftists. With thousands of protestors in the streets, exiled President Evo Morales urged Anez not to “stain herself with the blood of Bolivians.” And despite talk that Morales may seek to return to Bolivia, countries around the world are beginning to recognize the Anez government. Gerry Condon, a Vietnam-era veteran and war resister who has been a peace and solidarity activist for almost 50 years, currently as national president of Veterans for Peace, joins the show. Police in Washington yesterday tried unsuccessfully yesterday to arrest our friend Medea Benjamin, the co-founder of the peace group Code Pink. They failed because they had no arrest warrant. But they made the ridiculous allegation that Medea had assaulted Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz at a press conference Wasserman Schultz attended in support of Venezuelan presidential pretender Juan Guaido. This action by the Washington DC police fits a new pattern, whereby truthtellers are being falsely arrested and charged with crimes after a massive show of police force just to silence them and to frighten others. Medea Benjamin, a well-known peace activist and the cofounder of the peace group Code Pink, joins Brian and John. Violence in Hong Kong continues to worsen, with protestors making and practicing throwing petrol bombs in a dry swimming pool on a university campus. The level of unrest and destruction in the almost six-month-long protest has reached new heights in recent days, with the Chinese state media warning protestors that they are “at the edge of doom.” KJ Noh, a peace activist and scholar on the geopolitics of Asia, and a frequent contributor to Counterpunch and Dissident Voice, joins the show.A regular Thursday segment deals with the ongoing militarization of space. As the US continues to withdraw from international arms treaties, will the weaponization and militarization of space bring the world closer to catastrophe? Brian and John speak with Prof. Karl Grossman, a full professor of journalism at the State University of New York, College at Old Westbury and the host of a nationally aired television program focused on environmental, energy, and space issues.

FirePowerNews
Fire Power News - 2019-Oct 7, Monday - Democrats Full Steam Ahead with Deep State Coup against President Trump!

FirePowerNews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 88:57


The Democrats, The CIA, The FBI, The Deep State, The Socialist Main Stream Media, The Globalist, The Online Socialist Media, along with the RINOs in the GOP are all against President Trump. His only support is the American people, & yes, the same American people that voted him in. I would say, "I hate to break this to you hateful progressives," but I'm excited to tell you the support for President Trump is growing every day especially because the Left can't help themselves with the insane attacks on the President, which leads back to the American people. Any other GOP member would have stepped down in the past, and that's why the Left keeps coming up with new tricks to remove President Trump. Both Rep. Rashida Tlaib and Rep. Maxine Waters have called for President Trump to be imprisoned. Tlaib publicly admitted to having conversations with Law Officials about how they would round up White House Officials when the time comes. They want to lockup the President because he is not going along with the Leftist agenda. They are still butthurt because they lost the 2016 election and see the same coming for the 2020 election. People keep asking for proof of the coup, and yet when it is presented, they are still unable to see it. When was the last time sitting members of Congress were communicating on how to imprison the sitting President of The United States? When?What can we do? Call President Trump @ 202.456.1111 and tell him that we stand with him and to not give in to the Left."By the way, we’re currently running our biggest sale since Christmas! Get 50% off products with double Patriot Points and free shipping during our Black Friday Comes Early Sale!" www.infowarsstore.comWatch uncensored: https://banned.video/watch?id=5d9c1e7fee399d0015f6ddc0

Lèxer
Facebook and the Russians' influence in the 2016 elections.

Lèxer

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 14:37


We really hope you enjoyed this week's episode,  after all this is more of a pilot. but do expect more podcasts coming! as always, there is a written version of this podcast, which is available at: http://bit.ly/lekserpodcast00x01.  if you'd like to reach out to me there's our Twitter: @lexermedia all the investigation done on behalf of these podcast, and the podcast itself is subject to copyright laws. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means other than sharing the original link to this document via other electronic methods, and via mechanical methods without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher.

Dialogos Radio
Michael Nevradakis of Dialogos Radio interviewed on Trump and U.S. politics (Greek)

Dialogos Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 40:20


GR - Michael Nevradakis, producer/host of Dialogos Radio, interviewed on the "Siko Ellina" radio program with Parmenion Livanidis, on Trump, his popularity with his base, and U.S. politics more broadly. Aired on Art FM 90.6 on May 8, 2019. In Greek.

102 Shades of Collusion

"Don Morrison's 3 Minutes of Madness"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 2:56


In case somebody says the Mueller report found the Trump campaign innocent of Russian collusion, here are 102 reasons that's wrong.

GTFO Radio
Unraveling Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, and the 2016 Elections

GTFO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 51:28


This week we dive deep into the data firm Cambridge Analytica and how it used our Facebook information to manipulate the 2016 elections and get Trump elected. Stick with it, this shit is important.

Party Politics
Party Politics, National Edition Ep. 46: What to do about guns?

Party Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 17:56


On Party Politics this week, co-hosts Jay Aiyer and Brandon Rottinghaus are going to catch you up on the week's political news: New lines in Pennsylvania Democrats potentially pick up six seats Twice as many women running for office in 2018 than 2016 Mueller indicts Russians in 2016 elections President Trump endorses Romney in Utah And finally, Brandon and Jay walk us through what we should do about guns. Don't forget to subscribe to our weekly Texas-centered episode too, you can subscribe to it on Apple Podcasts. Tweet us using #PartyPoliticsPod or email partypoliticspod@houstonpublicmedia.org. 

The Drill
The 2016 Elections and the Demise of Journalistic Standards Part Two

The Drill

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 7:10


Imprimis volume 46 number 5/6.

The Drill
The 2016 Elections and the Demise of Journalistic Standards!

The Drill

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 16:38


Torah Thinking
21st Century #12 - The 2016 Elections

Torah Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 12:29


This shiur is not recent

American Academy of Religion
AAR AM: Roundtable on Religion, Race, and the 2016 Elections

American Academy of Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 114:49


This session was organized for the 2016 AAR Annual Meeting as a roundtable discussion between authors of recent major books that address issues of religion, race, and politics. Additionally, these authors have served as frequent public commentators on the 2016 election. Drawing upon on their research and experiences during the election cycle, the panelists discuss our understanding of the role that religion and race played in the election (e.g., the surprising white evangelical Protestant support for Donald Trump over Ted Cruz, the role of anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric, the Black Lives Matter movement, etc.), the impact of changing demographics of the electorate, and prospects and resources for coming together after a political season that promises to be one of the most polarizing and divisive in the modern era. Serene Jones, Union Theological Seminary, presiding Panelists: Kelly Brown Douglas, Goucher College Robert P. Jones, Public Religion Research Institute Stephen Prothero, Boston University Jim Wallis, Sojourners Responding: Andrea C. White, Union Theological Seminary This session (A19-100) was recorded during the 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, November 19–22, in San Antonio, Texas.

Brownstein Podcast Series
The 2016 Elections and the Future of U.S. Healthcare

Brownstein Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 87:14


Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck Shareholder Mike King moderated a discussion on the future of healthcare within the context of the 2016 election, a topic often overlooked during the year's election discussion. With health care costs representing 18 percent of the U.S. economy and one candidate promising to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the stakes for health care have never been higher. Convened by Brownstein's Health Care group, the panel brought together experts across the industry to discuss policy, business and legal topics. Speakers included the Brownstein Policy Director Cate McCanless and Strategic Advisor Barry Jackson along with Quadriga Managing Partner Jason Ficken and Colorado Lieutenant Governor and former Kaiser Permanente CEO Donna Lynne.

Teleforum
Capital Punishment After the 2016 Elections

Teleforum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 61:46


In recent decades, there has been much study and debate in the criminal justice community regarding capital punishment and its continued use in most jurisdictions in the United States. Some argue that years of litigation and growing cost have contributed to a new fragility in support for the death penalty and point to polling that reflects decreased enthusiasm for it. Others assert the November 2016 election results at the State and Federal levels demonstrate capital punishment continues to be firmly backed by the public and will remain in place indefinitely. -- Professor Carol Steiker of Harvard Law School, author of the recently released, Courting Death - The Supreme Court and Capital Punishment and Professor William Otis, Adjunct Professor of Law for Georgetown University Law Center and former federal prosecutor, joined us for an insightful look at this important topic. -- Featuring: Professor William G. Otis, Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center and Professor Carol Steiker, Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law, Harvard Law School.

Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 1: A conversation with Dr. Kojo Asante on Ghana's 2016 elections

Ufahamu Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2017 27:37


In Ufahamu Africa's inaugural episode, we commemorate today's presidential inauguration in Ghana. Nana Akufo-Addo becomes Ghana's president after unseating incumbent John Dramani Mahama in the December 7, 2016 election.We chat with Dr. Kojo Asante (a senior research fellow at the Center for Democratic Development) about Ghana's 2016 elections, election observation, Afrobarometer survey data, and even fax machines. We invite you to listen and tell us what you think and what you want to hear in future episodes.  Our conversation with Dr. Kojo Asante starts at 5:53.

Conversations with Bill Kristol
William Galston on the 2016 Elections, Populism, and the Democrats

Conversations with Bill Kristol

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 89:44


Brookings Institution Senior Fellow William A. Galston shares his perspective on American politics today, including the factors that led to the election of Donald Trump, the state of our parties after his election, and the prospects for the Trump presidency. A former senior aide to President Clinton, Galston considers the significance of the 2016 elections for the Democrats and outlines potential conflicts between what he calls “pro-growth progressives” and “populist progressives” within the party. Galston also describes his work with President Clinton and reflects on Clinton's political gifts.

The Read Rothbard Podcast
Special - 2016 Elections - Taste the Rainbow

The Read Rothbard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 110:30


Double Rainbow of Schadenfreude! We mix it up about the stunning presidential result with Trump defeating the shoe-in Clinton. We recall a play-by-play of our updates to each other as it was happening. Pretty fun stuff. Of course, we don't support either candidate, but it is fun to see the expected winning side lose their collective shit in an ocean of lefty tears. Ride the wave, for a day.For Show Notes and more, please visit: http://www.readrothbard.com/Special-Election-EpisodeThis episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/r2NTOBHmbyMPresented by Read Rothbard: Read Rothbard is comprised of a small group of voluntaryists who are fans of Murray N. Rothbard. We curate content on the www.ReadRothbard.com site including books, lectures, articles, speeches, and we make a weekly podcast based on his free-market approach to economics. Our focus is on education and how advancement in technology improves the living standards of the average person. The Read Rothbard Podcast is all about Maximum Freedom. We look at movies and current events from a Rothbardian Anarchist perspective. If it's voluntary, we're cool with it. If it's not, then it violated the Non-Aggression Principle and Property Rights - the core tenants of Libertarian Theory - and hence - human freedom. Website: http://www.ReadRothbard.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-read-rothbard-podcast/id1166745868 Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ii45fhytlsiwkw6cbgzbxi6ahmi?t=The_Read_Rothbard_Podcast Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/readrothbardclub Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/gp/145447582@N05/xB4583 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ReadRothbard Murray Rothbard, Murray N Rothbard, Read Rothbard, Anarchy, Anarchism, Free-Market, Anarcho-Capitalism, News and Events, Podcast, Laissez-Faire, Voluntaryist, Voluntaryism, Non-Aggression Principle, NAP, Libertarian, Libertarianism, Economics, Austrian Economics,

UGPRadio
UGP #562 The Sword Of Damocles And The 2016 Elections

UGPRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016 118:00


forgive me im out of studio and not able to return today! i will broadcast monday night instead... Trump should know this story and Clinton is getting a taste of it this week. The story of Damocles as told by Cicero to the Senate, and how it applies to our two candidates, Constitution, and the Electorate will be unfolded on tonights program.. invite your friends and enemies... UGP #562 The Sword Of Damocles And The 2016 Elections  

The Law Firm Leadership Podcast | We Interview Corp Defense Law Firm Leaders, Partners, General Counsel and Legal Consultants
Ep: 2 Kent Zimmerman | Zeughauser Group | Mergers & Law Firms, The Race to 10k Attorneys, Managing Partner Qualities, 2016 Elections, Brexit, Unfunded Pension Liabilities, Twitter, etc.

The Law Firm Leadership Podcast | We Interview Corp Defense Law Firm Leaders, Partners, General Counsel and Legal Consultants

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 44:06


On this second episode, I interviewed Kent Zimmerman of Zeughauser Group. We discussed the following: The 2016 law firm merger environment The merger of Andrews Kurth with Kenyon & Kenyon The Hogan Lovells merger The Polsinelli & Novack Druce merger Denton's challenge to global law firms and the race to 10,000 Attorneys Managing partner qualities The 2016 Elections Brexit Unfunded pension liabilities His love of Twitter What's left on Kent's bucket list _______________________________________________ Give Feedback Please share your feedback for the show, who I should interview, and the topics that interest you right now.  _______________________________________________ Links referred to in this episode: Kent Zimmermann's Web Bio Kent's Twitter Account  Andrews Kurth Kenyon LLP Hogan Lovells Polsinelli  Dentons Frank Aquila of Sullivan & Cromwell Twitter Account Wimbledon  Kai Ryssdal of Marketplace.org

Podcast – Filipino Freethinkers
FF Podcast 104 (Audio): 2016 Elections Post-Mortem

Podcast – Filipino Freethinkers

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016


This week, we talk about the results of the elections. We discuss "moving on" and the next steps for the Philippines during the new presidency. The post FF Podcast 104 (Audio): 2016 Elections Post-Mortem appeared first on Filipino Freethinkers.

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed
Hillsdale Dialogues 03-23-2016 2016 Elections

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2016 32:19


Dr. Arnn and Hugh Hewitt continue their weekly conversation on the state of the presidential race and discuss the history and purpose of American political parties.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Southern Sense Talk
Megan Barth & Fl Rep. Mike Hill Discuss Hillary Emails, 2016 Elections & More

Southern Sense Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 120:00


Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host.  Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us here and on Facebook. Megan Barth is the founder and proprietor of ReaganBaby.com and a nationally recognized political commentator.  She has appeared on NewsMax TV, One America News Network, America Trends with Dr. Gina, The Blaze Radio, and has regular weekly appearances on a variety of nationally syndicated radio shows.  http://www.reaganbaby.com Walter Bryan "Mike" Hill is a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing the 2nd District, which includes southern Escambia County and parts of Gulf Breeze in Santa Rosa County, since 2013.   Mike's Congressional Page - Click Here AMIKids.org - There is potential born into every child and even troubled ones have the potential to become great people. For more than 45 years, AMIkids has empowered over 122,000 kids across the country to discover the potential within them to transform their lives and send them on the road to success. Dedication: Officer Nathan Taylor, California Highway Patrol, California End Of Tour: March 13, 2016

Global Affairs Live
Axelrod on the 2016 Elections

Global Affairs Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 71:25


David Axelrod, former senior advisor to President Obama, discusses the 2016 election with POLITICO senior reporter Natasha Korecki.

BlogTalkUSA
Marvelous Monday

BlogTalkUSA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2015 143:00


Marvelous Monday with Dr. Shirley McKellar and Bishop L.J. Guillory is always the way to start the week!  In 2016 we will make some important decisions about the direction of our country and the lives of American people and families. Tonight we have some very special guests who are taking a stand and stepping up to the plate of civic duty to serve their country and their state!  Sisters,MissKeith and Markeita Prevost are both proudly running for the Louisiana House of Representatives and they are joining us tonight on Marvelous Monday, along with their campaign manager Keith Prevost!  Call in and listen to find out what has inspired these two ambitious young ladies to run for office and what their priorities are for their state and for their respective districts!  Let's have a Marvelous Monday! Find Misskeith Prevost and Markeita Prevost on Twitter! Visit Misskeith Prevost's website and Markeita Prevost's website!

BlogTalkUSA
Marvelous Monday

BlogTalkUSA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2015 165:00


Marvelous Monday with Dr. Shirley McKellar and Bishop L.J. Guillory is always the way to start the week!  In 2016 we will make some important decisions about the direction of our country and the lives of American people and families.  It is our civic responsibility to stay informed on the issues, pay close attention to the actions and decisions of our elected officials,  get to know the people who are running for office and educate ourselves and others about the importance of VOTING!  Let's get moving in the right direction for 2016, starting right here on Marvelous Monday! Next week we will have some very special guests who are taking a stand and stepping up to the plate of civic duty to serve their country and their state!  Sisters, MissKeith and Markeita Prevost are both proudly running for the Louisiana House of Representatives and they are joining us tonight on Marvelous Monday, along with their campaign manager Keith Prevost!  Call in and listen to find out what has inspired these two ambitious young ladies to run for office and what their priorities are for their state and for their respective districts!  Let's have a Marvelous Monday!

CANTO TALK RADIO SHOW
A few thoughts about Cuban history, the 2016 elections and Argentina

CANTO TALK RADIO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2015 16:00


We wil look at the front pages from Iraq to ISIS, the latest in our domestic politics plus the ongoing scandal in Argentina.   Also, we remember Cuba 1959 and the explosion of the Maine in Havana Harbor in 1898. CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY AMERICAN THINKER POSTS ARCHIVES! CHECK OUT THE MUSIC OF JOANNA MELL, HARPIST..... CHECK OUT THE MUSIC OF CARLOS GUEDES..... WANT TO READ A GOOD BOOK?   TRY MY BOOK "CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN"

CANTO TALK RADIO SHOW
A look at Tuesday's election with Barry Casselman

CANTO TALK RADIO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2014 37:00


Guest:  Barry Casselman, The Prairie Editor.   We will review the 2014 midterm elections. Check out our new sponsor:   AUDIBLE.COM  (www.audibletrial.com/cantotalk.) Looking for a good book?  Check out my book:  CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN BY SILVIO CANTO JR