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Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 700 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Allison Jaslow graduated from the University of Central Missouri and Wentworth Military Academy and Junior College, both of which she attended on ROTC scholarship, before entering active duty in the United States Army. She has served on the Board of Directors for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, was a founding Director on the Board of the 2LT Richard W. Collins III Foundation, and was the first and only woman on the Board of Trustees for Wentworth Military Academy. Jaslow is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a charter member of the National Parks Conservation Assn.'s Veterans Council, and was named both an Aspen Institute Ideas Festival Scholar and Aspen Security Forum Scholar. For her military service, Jaslow's awards include the Bronze Star Medal and the Army Commendation Medal with a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster. Allison Jaslow is the CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, an Iraq War Veteran, and a dedicated public servant. Nationally, Jaslow is recognized as a leading voice on the impact of the military-civilian divide on our political system and as an authority on the unique challenges faced by women in the military. A former Army Captain, Jaslow is also a seasoned political and communications strategist, serving on the staff of several Members of Congress, and as a White House communications aide. She's a former Executive Director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), is a co-Founder of Operation Liberty and has recently served as an Adjunct Professor of the Practice at Duke University. When she was previously Executive Director of IAVA, Jaslow led a national campaign to increase recognition of, and support for, women veterans. The “She Who Borne the Battle” campaign boldly targeted the Department of Veterans Affairs' gender exclusive motto and put the needs of women veterans on the map – and in the headlines. Jaslow also oversaw the organization's successful campaigns to block over $4 billion in cuts to veteran education benefits, and to reverse the Defense Department's efforts to claw back bonuses paid to California National Guardsman. Jaslow was instrumental in orchestrating the first-ever “Commander in Chief Forum” in partnership with NBC, ensuring issues important to the military community remained front and center during the 2016 presidential campaign. The forum drew over 15 million viewers. Professional background: Prior to joining IAVA, Jaslow built a reputation as a leader, trusted advisor and innovative political strategist in Washington and on campaigns across the country. She served as Chief of Staff to Illinois Congresswoman Cheri Bustos, after leading Bustos' successful campaign to unseat an incumbent Member of Congress in what has since become a bellwether region for the success of both political parties. Jaslow also served as a communications aide in the White House, as Press Secretary for former Virginia Senator and decorated Vietnam veteran Jim Webb and in leadership roles for various other Members of Congress. Jaslow has twice testified before Congress and made appearances on national news programs including NBC's Today Show, CNN's Anderson Cooper 360, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Show, and the CBS Evening News, where she speaks on issues ranging from national politics to our national security and the military-civilian divide. She has contributed to The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN Opinion and Marie Claire in addition to other national publications. Jaslow has also worked closely with the entertainment industry, leading impact partnerships with several noteworthy films including Warner Brothers' Dunkirk, Netflix's War Machine, and Blood Stripe, an independent film which depicts a woman Marine's transition from combat to civilian life. Join us Thursday's at 8EST for our Weekly Happy Hour Hangout! Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page All things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Buy Ava's Art
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 740 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Allison Jaslow graduated from the University of Central Missouri and Wentworth Military Academy and Junior College, both of which she attended on ROTC scholarship, before entering active duty in the United States Army. She has served on the Board of Directors for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, was a founding Director on the Board of the 2LT Richard W. Collins III Foundation, and was the first and only woman on the Board of Trustees for Wentworth Military Academy. Jaslow is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a charter member of the National Parks Conservation Assn.'s Veterans Council, and was named both an Aspen Institute Ideas Festival Scholar and Aspen Security Forum Scholar. For her military service, Jaslow's awards include the Bronze Star Medal and the Army Commendation Medal with a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster. Allison Jaslow is the CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, an Iraq War Veteran, and a dedicated public servant. Nationally, Jaslow is recognized as a leading voice on the impact of the military-civilian divide on our political system and as an authority on the unique challenges faced by women in the military. A former Army Captain, Jaslow is also a seasoned political and communications strategist, serving on the staff of several Members of Congress, and as a White House communications aide. She's a former Executive Director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), is a co-Founder of Operation Liberty and has recently served as an Adjunct Professor of the Practice at Duke University. When she was previously Executive Director of IAVA, Jaslow led a national campaign to increase recognition of, and support for, women veterans. The “She Who Borne the Battle” campaign boldly targeted the Department of Veterans Affairs' gender exclusive motto and put the needs of women veterans on the map – and in the headlines. Jaslow also oversaw the organization's successful campaigns to block over $4 billion in cuts to veteran education benefits, and to reverse the Defense Department's efforts to claw back bonuses paid to California National Guardsman. Jaslow was instrumental in orchestrating the first-ever “Commander in Chief Forum” in partnership with NBC, ensuring issues important to the military community remained front and center during the 2016 presidential campaign. The forum drew over 15 million viewers. Professional background: Prior to joining IAVA, Jaslow built a reputation as a leader, trusted advisor and innovative political strategist in Washington and on campaigns across the country. She served as Chief of Staff to Illinois Congresswoman Cheri Bustos, after leading Bustos' successful campaign to unseat an incumbent Member of Congress in what has since become a bellwether region for the success of both political parties. Jaslow also served as a communications aide in the White House, as Press Secretary for former Virginia Senator and decorated Vietnam veteran Jim Webb and in leadership roles for various other Members of Congress. Jaslow has twice testified before Congress and made appearances on national news programs including NBC's Today Show, CNN's Anderson Cooper 360, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Show, and the CBS Evening News, where she speaks on issues ranging from national politics to our national security and the military-civilian divide. She has contributed to The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN Opinion and Marie Claire in addition to other national publications. Jaslow has also worked closely with the entertainment industry, leading impact partnerships with several noteworthy films including Warner Brothers' Dunkirk, Netflix's War Machine, and Blood Stripe, an independent film which depicts a woman Marine's transition from combat to civilian life. Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page
Hillary's health is called into question once again as she passed out at the Sept. 11th remembrance ceremony. Plus, I've tried to ignore it, but it seems to be spreading and everyone is still talking about so... you asked for it and I'll share my thoughts on the Colin Kaepernick so-called protest. At the bottom of the first hour, I'll be joined by Dr. Herb London, president of the London Center for Policy Research and co-author of the new book, The Encyclopedia of Militant Islam. We will be talking about his take on the "Commander-in-Chief Forum", what happened at the 2016 G20 summit, and Hillary's efforts to scapegoat Colin Powell in regards to using her private e-mail server. At the top of the second hour, I'll be joined by Larry Pratt, Executive Director of Gun Owners of America. We will be discussing Donald Trump's foreign policy, Trump's softening stance on immigration and the Gun Owners of America. WEBSITE: londoncenter.org TWITTER: @TheLCPR WEBSITE: gunowners.org TWITTER: @larrypratt
Geoff Linville joins us in-studio once again to fill in for Matt who is busy studying to be an EMT. We cover the NBC Commander-In-Chief Forum where Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump took the stage for 30 minutes each to answer questions posed by Matt Lauer, as well as questions from the audience. This is a pretty long show, because we also cover the death of Phyllis Schlafly, the LDS Church trying to cover its tracks, candidate for Utah Governor defends his right to hold a fundraiser with potential voters, and Donald Trump's head is in the clouds - literally. Also, we'll be taking a two-week break after the next show while Ryan attends a wedding and Dan goes on his first cruise. Closing song: Peter Gabriel - Shock the Monkey You can find the Godless Rebelution around the Internet at these links: Podbean Stitcher Facebook Twitter You can also send us hate-mail, show ideas, questions, corrections, whines, and rants at: GodlessRebelution@gmail.com ~ OR ~ Send us a text or leave us a voicemail message at: 330-81-REBEL
Artist corner this week is Randall's mom Laura Dunmire! Check out Dunmire Crochet Corner for all your hand made crochet needs. We discuss the return of the NFL and lack of calls against Cam Newton, as well as the rest of the league sits with Kaepernick. We discuss our Favorite 7 Films. The Dakota Pipeline situation stlll is not taken care of at this point. Matt Lauer dropped the ball this last week when doing the Commander in Chief forum. We discuss whether or not Ryan Lochte's punishment fits the crime.
I'll take a few moments to remember the attacks on the Twin Towers and in Benghazi. I'll look at fallout from the Commander-in-Chief Forum, Goldman Sachs' campaign donation rules. Don't forget the Culture Wars & The Outrage of the Week segments. At the bottom of the first hour, Jeffery S. Stevens will join me to talk about who ISIS would prefer to win our presidential election. Jeffrey S. Stephens is a contributor to the DailySurge.com, and author of Rogue Mission: A Jordan Sandor Thriller. Have you heard about Wasil Farooqui? Don't feel bad if you haven't. Despite an open FBI investigation as a possible terrorist attack, the media has barely whispered about it outside of Virginia. I'll be talking with Dan Perkins about Farooqui and Veteran's care at the bottom of the second hour. Dan Perkins is the Co-Founder of Songs And Stories For Soldiers a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to providing free, customizable electronic entertainment for members of the American Military, both active and retired. Perkins is also domestic and foreign policy contributor to DailyCaller.com, ClashDaily.com, ReaganBaby.com, DailySurge.com, and TheHill.com. And he is the author of The Brotherhood of the Red Nile Trilogy, which centers around Islamic nuclear terrorism. WEBSITE: jeffreystephens.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com/jeffrey.stephens.395 WEBSITE: danperkins.guru TWITTER: @dansbeak
This week, The Conservatarians — aka Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet contributor Stephen Miller — chat about the embarrassing Commander-in-Chief Forum, Gary Johnson’s geography pop quiz, and Castro-loving Colin Kaepernick’s fight against “oppression.” Intro and outro music is “Don’t Wanna Lose” by Ex Hex. Stephen’s song of the week is “Hit Me Baby One More Time” by Vinegar Tom... Source
This week, The Conservatarians — aka Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet contributor Stephen Miller — chat about the embarrassing Commander-in-Chief Forum, Gary Johnson's geography pop quiz, and Castro-loving Colin Kaepernick's fight against “oppression.” Intro and outro music is “ Don't Wanna Lose” by Ex Hex. Stephen's song of the week is “Hit Me Baby One More Time” by Vinegar Tom... Source
EP51: Doug & Lefty discuss NBC's Commander-In-Chief Forum, Lefty looks at offensive comic book characters, Night Knight hangs out with his wonder wear friends, Star Truckin' and more!
Dante and Beth have a late night chat about the Commander in Chief forum, including Trump's response on veteran's health issues and Clinton's strong statement on ground troops in Iraq and Syria. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Dunn hosts the Dan Caplis Show. Tough times for the Hillary Campaign as she plunges in the polls, fares poorly in the "Commander-In-Chief Forum" and takes "friendly fire" from her fellow Democrats. Why is Joe Biden advising Hillary to be more open, authentic and passionate on the campaign trail? Why is Hillary now blaming sexism for her "aloof or cold or unemotional" character? Will Hillary's "PC Police" campaign tactics resonate in 2016? Meanwhile, a focused Donald Trump gathers momentum and approaches polling parity right here in swing state Colorado. With notes on the Denver Broncos and congratulations to quarterback Trevor Siemian, who has notched his first NFL victory.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Williams, Joe Henderson Tom Jackson and Alan Steinberg have between them over 100 year's experience in covering the political arena on the highest level. The trio boasts 7 Emmy's and over two dozen major local, regional and national awards. Their guest list is a “Who's Who,” of politicians from the United States and worldwide. They also feature views on the issues of the day from some of the top names in entertainment and sports. The Politically Incorrect Podcast is where smart, funny and entertaining people go to have a drink and talk politics in an uncensored arena. Think CBS “Face the Nation meets ESPN's Pardon the Interruption and you have the show. The three can also be read at www.newstalkflorida.com
Christian Finnegan (Black and White) and Benari Poulten (The Nightly Show, Garbage Time) join Negin to discuss Trump & the Mexicans (not a band) and his impenetrable, not-at-all phallic wall. They also recap the first Commander-In-Chief Forum -- a light apéritif before we plow into debate season -- and touch on triggers (warning: this podcast has many). Plus, is Trump just a grown up Ferris Bueller? Find out!FTN is hosting its first ever live show at The Greene Space in New York City on September 16th! Get tickets here: http://www.thegreenespace.org/events/thegreenespace/2016/sep/16/fake-nation-live/ This episode is sponsored by Squarespace.
Jim Williams, Joe Henderson Tom Jackson and Alan Steinberg have between them over 100 year’s experience in covering the political arena on the highest level. The trio boasts 7 Emmy’s and over two dozen major local, regional and national awards. Their guest list is a “Who’s Who,” of politicians from the United States and worldwide. They also feature views on the issues of the day from some of the top names in entertainment and sports. The Politically Incorrect Podcast is where smart, funny and entertaining people go to have a drink and talk politics in an uncensored arena. Think CBS “Face the Nation meets ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption and you have the show. The three can also be read at www.newstalkflorida.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
A View From The Top with Dr. Shirley McKellar is a weekly radio program which airs LIVE on Community First Radio 1330AM KGLD in East Texas and right here on BlogTalkUSA! We have a lively round-table discussion on the hottest topics in news and politics! A panel of individuals with a wide range of views and opinions, coming together for respectful, open, and honest dialogue on the most controversial issues... That is what we are about each week on A View From The Top! Today: We will discuss the performances of Trump and Clinton during last night's Commander-In-Chief Forum.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
MSNBC hosts a Forum on being the Commander-in-Chief moderated by Matt Lauer. We analyze the questions and the candidates responses. Bards Logic welcomes Field Coordinator for the The John Birch Society Tom Munds. Topics we discuss Immigration and the issue in supporting it and why we should be careful in doing so Agenda 21- its affect on our sovereignty and freedom TPP/TTIP- trade partnerships and their affects and deceptions Support Local Police- keep them independent and expose the deceptions and history Article 5 convention- the states application for an article 5 convention and what that means. Who supports it, who opposes/ Common Core. Bards Logic is the Grassroots, We the People Show.
Jacob Weisberg talks to Josh Marshall, editor and publisher of Talking Points Memo, about his version of Occam's Razor when it comes to Donald Trump and how we can apply it to the things he said at yesterday's Commander-In-Chief Forum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacob Weisberg talks to Josh Marshall, editor and publisher of Talking Points Memo, about his version of Occam's Razor when it comes to Donald Trump and how we can apply it to the things he said at yesterday's Commander-In-Chief Forum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices