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Gadfly
The Radical Centrist Internet Primaries: Unity08 & Americans Elect

Gadfly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 82:14


Hey, y'all! This week we are diving into somewhat of a fad movement on the late aughts and early 10s: online voting. While no one has yet to perfect voting in federal elections via an app, there were a pair of centrist movements that sought nominate a ticket for president though an online primary & convention. 

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary
Media Consultant Neil Oxman on the History of Political Admaking & His Own Career

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 55:43


Veteran Democratic media consultant Neil Oxman is one of the most interesting people working in politics. In addition to his years helping elect Democrats at all levels, he caddies on the PGA tour for golfing legends including Tom Watson. In this discussion, Neil talks the history of political ad-making from the 1950s to today and goes deep inside several of his own high-profile races including PA Governor Ed Rendell, Philadelphia's first Black mayor Wilson Goode, Al Gore's 1988 presidential campaign, and more throughout his career that show the ways TV can help win (and lose) political campaigns. Neil's full presentation on the history of campaign ads was recorded by C-Span in 2016 and can be found here. IN THIS EPISODE…Neil's Philly roots and unusual law school experience at Villanova…Neil gets his foot in the door in politics in the summer of 1976…What leads to Neil opening his own media firm in 1980…Neil talks the roots of television advertising in political campaigns…The 1969 television ad that Neil believes kicked off the rise of political ads in non-presidential campaigns…Neil compares ads from the 70s/80s to political ads of today…The races on which Neil starts to come into his own as a media consultant…Neil helps Wilson Goode beat Frank Rizzo to become Philadelphia's first Black mayor…Neil's role on the Kentucky Senate race in 1984 and the strategic mistake that led to Mitch McConnell's first win…Neil's role as ad-maker on the Al Gore 1988 presidential campaign…Neil's connection to then-mayor of Cincinnati Jerry Springer…Neil helps Ed Rendell become Philly Mayor and Governor of Pennsylvania…The last ad that Neil thinks actually mattered in a presidential race…Neil talks his habit of watching 100s of movies a year…Neil talks moonlighting as a caddy on the PGA tour for greats like Tom Watson…Who's the best golfer in politics?Neil's advice for those who want to get into political media…Neil's recommendation for the best political movies…AND 215 media markets, Roger Ailes, Altoona, Doug Bailey, Birch Bayh, Abe Beame, Homero Blancas, Ed Brooke, Pat Caddell, Frank Capra, Hugh Carey, Bob Casey Jr, Bob Casey Sr, Frank Church, Citizens United, cocktail parties, the Columbus Dispatch, Bob Colville, the Daisy ad, John Dierdorf, David Doak, Mike Dukakis, Dwight Eisenhower, Mike Ford, David Garth, gerontocracy, gigantic piles of polls, Wilson Goode, Bob Goodman, Bill Green, Michael Harrington, Anita Hill, Richard Holbrooke, Dee Huddleston, HUT levels, Andi Johnson, Lyndon Johnson, Julian Kanter, Robert Kennedy, Ed Koch, John Lindsay, the Louisville Courier Journal, Willie Maples, McDonalds, George McGovern, Jack McGregor, Mark Moskowitz, Ralph Nader, Jack Nicklaus, Dan Quayle, process questions, Mark Putnam, Robert Redford, regional agoraphobia, Rosser Reeves, Jim Rhodes, Frank Rizzo, Nelson Rockefeller, Buddy Roemer, Nolan Ryan, Rick Santorum, Mike Schmidt, Allyson Schwartz, Joe Sestak, Bob Shrum, Mark Singel, Arlen Specter, Bob Squier, Clarence Thomas, Danny Thomas, Lee Trevino, troglodytes, Harry Truman, Paul Tsongas, Paul Tully, WASPy establishments, Doug Wilder, Tiger Woods, Tom Wolf, Lynn Yeakel & more!

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary
Jim Duffy, a Godfather of Democratic Media

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 50:47


Jim Duffy is one of the Godfathers of Democratic media consultants. He joined with Raymond Strother in the mid 80s to form Strother Duffy - one of the elite Dem firms of the era. Jim cut his teeth working in New Orleans politics - for names like Moon Landrieu and Lindy Boggs, before making the move to DC as an ad-maker. As a media consultant, Jim has helped elect numerous Senators, Governors, and members of Congress - and in this conversation, he talks about the Louisiana politics of his youth, learning the nuts and bolts of campaigns in New Orleans, and his experiences and advice from four decades working in political media.IN THIS EPISODE…How the policies of Huey Long brought the Duffys to Louisiana…Jim breaks down the Long / anti-Long Louisiana politics of his youth…Jim talks the influence of Cajun voters on state politics…Jim tells some great Edwin Edwards stories…Jim's first big political break by working with New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu…Jim manages Congresswoman Lindy Boggs first competitive primary…Jim intersects with premier Democratic media consultant Raymond Strother in 1984…Jim talks the political consulting landscape of the 1980s…The 1989 special election that helped put Jim on the map on his own…Jim's deep bench of Blue Dog clients…Jim tells a great story of developing the message to help Buddy Roemer beat Edwin Edwards…Jim's advice to those entering the media business…Jim pays a compliment to a Republican's ability to message…Jim's pitch for people to work in politics…AND…Roger Ailes, Matt Angle, Beryl Anthony, Doug Bailey, Sidney Barthelemy, Lloyd Bentsen, Hale Boggs, Lindy Boggs, Jim Brown, Bud Cramer, the Delta Airline Crown Room, David Duke, Joyce Elliot, Martin Frost, Pete Geren, Bob Goodman, Al Gore, Charles Guggenheim, Bill Hamilton, Peter Hart, Blanche Lincoln, Bob Livingston, Russell Long, Louisiana State Normal College, Bill McCuen, message delivery systems, LF Payne, Leander Perez, Mark Putnam, David Sawyer, Ronnie Shows, Bob Squier, Charlie Stenholm, Strother Duffy Strother, Blaze Starr, Billy Tauzin, Wayne State University, Jim Wright & MORE!

Slow Burn
S4 Ep. 5: The Road to Hell

Slow Burn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 49:48


Edwin Edwards was a towering force in Louisiana politics. Buddy Roemer dethroned him and promised to modernize the state. In 1991, David Duke challenged both of them—and was soon on the verge of the biggest victory of his life. In Episode 5 of Slow Burn: How a Louisiana governor’s race became one of the most consequential elections in modern American history. Season 4 of Slow Burn is produced by Josh Levin and Christopher Johnson. Mixing by Paul Mounsey. Slow Burn’s production assistant is Madeline Ducharme and Sophie Summergrad is the podcast’s assistant producer. Slate Plus members get bonus episodes of Slow Burn and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Slow Burn S4 Ep. 5: The Road to Hell

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 50:03


Edwin Edwards was a towering force in Louisiana politics. Buddy Roemer dethroned him and promised to modernize the state. In 1991, David Duke challenged both of them—and was soon on the verge of the biggest victory of his life. In Episode 5 of Slow Burn: How a Louisiana governor’s race became one of the most consequential elections in modern American history. Season 4 of Slow Burn is produced by Josh Levin and Christopher Johnson. Mixing by Paul Mounsey. Slow Burn’s production assistant is Madeline Ducharme and Sophie Summergrad is the podcast’s assistant producer. Slate Plus members get bonus episodes of Slow Burn and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Combat in the Courtroom
Episode 6 - A Scandal Known as Brilab

Combat in the Courtroom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 36:41


On this episode Mike Fawer recounts his defense of Charles Roemer, father of former governor Buddy Roemer and the commissioner of administration under Governor Edwin Edwards from 1976 to 1980. As told in his book, From the Bronx to the Bayou, Mike provides a behind the scene account of what happened in one of the most famous trials in Louisiana history, a scandal known as Brilab. A tale of how the boudin was made in the 1979 Louisiana Governor’s race that involves state officials, the FBI, a convicted fraudster from Hollywood and the Sicilian Mafia. * Explicit language because mobsters ya'll

Gadfly
1991 Louisiana Gubernatorial Election - Part 2

Gadfly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 42:41


It's now 1991, and Governor Buddy Roemer is making his first sacrifices of personal character, only to make way for the worst Louisiana had to offer, David Duke.In Part 2 we follow the 1991 Louisiana Gubernatorial Election between the once idealist Roemer, the shamelessly crooked former Governor Edwin Edwards, and the white supremacist Duke.

Gadfly
1991 Louisiana Gubernatorial Election - Part 1

Gadfly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 37:32


Charles Elson "Buddy" Roemer III is the kind of person you would hope would run for office: his morals were rock solid, he was incorruptible by financial or political gain, and he genuinely cared about the people he would represent. So, it would only make sense that in 1991 he would run against the two people who existed on the worst ends of the political spectrum.In Part 1, we talk about the early career of Buddy Roemer, his challenger from the left, Edwin Edwards, and, for the third guy, well, you'll find out about him.

80,000 Hours Podcast with Rob Wiblin
#34 - We use the worst voting system that exists. Here's how Aaron Hamlin is going to fix it.

80,000 Hours Podcast with Rob Wiblin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 138:30


In 1991 Edwin Edwards won the Louisiana gubernatorial election. In 2001, he was found guilty of racketeering and received a 10 year invitation to Federal prison. The strange thing about that election? By 1991 Edwards was already notorious for his corruption. Actually, that’s not it. The truly strange thing is that Edwards was clearly the good guy in the race. How is that possible? His opponent was former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke. How could Louisiana end up having to choose between a criminal and a Nazi sympathiser? It’s not like they lacked other options: the state’s moderate incumbent governor Buddy Roemer ran for re-election. Polling showed that Roemer was massively preferred to both the career criminal and the career bigot, and would easily win a head-to-head election against either. Unfortunately, in Louisiana every candidate from every party competes in the first round, and the top two then go on to a second - a so-called ‘jungle primary’. Vote splitting squeezed out the middle, and meant that Roemer was eliminated in the first round. Louisiana voters were left with only terrible options, in a run-off election mostly remembered for the proliferation of bumper stickers reading “Vote for the Crook. It’s Important.” We could look at this as a cultural problem, exposing widespread enthusiasm for bribery and racism that will take generations to overcome. But according to Aaron Hamlin, Executive Director of The Center for Election Science (CES), there’s a simple way to make sure we never have to elect someone hated by more than half the electorate: change how we vote. He advocates an alternative voting method called approval voting, in which you can vote for as many candidates as you want, not just one. That means that you can always support your honest favorite candidate, even when an election seems like a choice between the lesser of two evils. Full transcript, links to learn more, and summary of key points. If you'd like to meet Aaron he's doing events for CES in San Francisco, DC, Philadelphia, New York and Brooklyn over the next two weeks - RSVP here. While it might not seem sexy, this single change could transform politics. Approval voting is adored by voting researchers, who regard it as the best simple voting system available. Which do they regard as unquestionably the worst? First-past-the-post - precisely the disastrous system used and exported around the world by the US and UK. Aaron has a practical plan to spread approval voting across the US using ballot initiatives - and it just might be our best shot at making politics a bit less unreasonable. The Center for Election Science is a U.S. non-profit which aims to fix broken government by helping the world adopt smarter election systems. They recently received a $600,000 grant from the Open Philanthropy Project to scale up their efforts. Get this episode by subscribing to our podcast on the world’s most pressing problems and how to solve them: search for '80,000 Hours' in your podcasting app. The 80,000 Hours Podcast is produced by Keiran Harris.

YoAndrew News Talk Show
11 - 06 - 12 - Interview with Former Louisiana Governor, Buddy Roemer

YoAndrew News Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2014 17:45


You can listen to this interview at www.yoandrewnts.com

The Gary Snyder Show on 1400 WBAT
Buddy Roemer Wednesday on The Gary Snyder Show on 1400 WBAT

The Gary Snyder Show on 1400 WBAT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2012 174:00


  Republican Presidential candidate Governor Buddy Roemer back on The Gary Snyder Show on 1400 WBAT from 3-6 pm: 3:35 - Kip Tew, former Indiana State Democratic Chair, chimes in on the Democratic political topics of the day. 4:07 - Sen. Jim Banks, Indiana State Senator District 17, gives us the latest from the Indiana political grapevine. 4:35 - Gov. Buddy Roemer, Republican Presidential Candidate, takes your calls at (646) 721-9681 5:07 - Jay Graves, publisher of The Jay Graves Report, wraps the Pacers 105 -90 loss to the Heat. 5:35 - Jimm Cavanaugh, official IU sports intern of The Gary Snyder Show, previews the Hoosiers - Wildcts Big 10 match-up.

The Gary Snyder Show on 1400 WBAT
Buddy Roemer Friday on The Gary Snyder Show on 1400 WBAT

The Gary Snyder Show on 1400 WBAT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2012 173:00


  Gov. Buddy Roemer is back Friday on The Gary Snyder Show on 1400 WBAT from 3-6 pm and he is taking you phone calls: 3:35 - Ed Robertson, syndicated talk show host of TV Confidential, breaks down the week in television. 4:35 - Gov. Buddy Roemer, Republican Presidential candidate, takes your calls at (646) 721-9681 about the 2012 Republican Presidential campaign. 5:07 - Jay Graves, publisher of The Jay Graves Report, talks Colts football and IU Basketball 5:35 - Jimmy Cavanaugh, official IU sports intern of The Gary Snyder Show, breaks down IU's loss at Wisconsin.

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
BradCast 1/25/2012 (Guest: Buddy Roemer, Election 2012)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2012 58:30


Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
BradCast 1/25/2012 (Guest: Buddy Roemer, Election 2012)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2012 58:30


Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
We talk to Buddy Roemer, who is running for president; Mitt Romney's reaction at an appearance

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2011


8 AM - We talk to Buddy Roemer, who is running for president; Joe still has tooth pain; We own fewer TVs for the first time ever; Old clip of Mitt Romney's reaction to a crowd at an apperance.

The Nicole Sandler Show
20110921 Nicole Sandler Show

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2011 119:59


Nicole speaks with GOP presidential candidate Buddy Roemer, Will Bunch about the media brown out on the Wall Street protests, and CAF fellow Dave Johnson with the truth about Solyndra

Leading Voices in Politics and Policy
Charles Buddy Roemer Speaks at Dartmouth Summer Lecture Series "Leading Voices in Politics and Policy"

Leading Voices in Politics and Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2011 56:12


Part of Dartmouth's public summer lecture series, "Leading Voices in Politics and Policy," former Louisiana Governor Charles "Buddy" Roemer presents "A Road Map for the American Middle Class" in the Hopkins Center's Moore Theater, July 21, 2011. In the face of widespread economic dislocation, stagnant wages, and rising inequality, Roemer will speak about what the federal government can—or should—do to broaden economic opportunity and security for "typical" Americans.