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Nixon and Watergate
Episode 358 GEORGE H. W. BUSH 1992 The Changing of the Guard (Part 40) The Next Day

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 56:12


Send us a textIt is the next morning and the dust is settling. For the first time in 12 years the country has a Democratic President-Elect. It is also the first time since December 7, 1941 that the nation has a leader at the helm who did not serve in some capacity in World War 2. It was a sea change election. The country knew it was about to see a real change in how the government works. In this episode, the White House staff welcomes home the defeated President. The new President Elect Bill Clinton will make it clear we have only one President at a time and for the next two and a half months that President is still George H. W. Bush. However, the transition is about to begin.  Boundless Insights - with Aviva KlompasIn depth analysis of what's happening in Israel—and why it matters everywhere.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyQuestions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

Nixon and Watergate
Episode 357 GEORGE H. W. BUSH 1992 The Changing of the Guard (Part 39) Election Night '92 (B) The Speeches

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 53:28


Send us a textIn the second installment of the Election Night from 1992, we see the official changing of the guard. It is at this moment, on election night, that one generation of leadership gives way to another. The World War 2 Presidents, that had served from two generations, those who ran the war : Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and Dwight Eisenhower, followed by the generation of leaders who were troops in the war : John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush, were now finally leaving the center stage of American politics, or so it seemed.  10 United States Presidents in all, would now be replaced by the nations' first Baby Boomer President. Bill Clinton will win on this night. In this episode, we will hear from all the candidates for President and Vice President , but one, and we will watch as the Greatest Generation, symbolized by George Bush, gracefully leaves the stage. Then we will hear the national address from Little Rock, on the steps of the Arkansas Capitol, as Bill Clinton begins to take the reigns of power, inheriting a country that now stood alone as the leading economic and military super power on Earth. A gift left to him by the 10 Presidents and their fellow leaders of the generation of leaders who made it all possible.  Boundless Insights - with Aviva KlompasIn depth analysis of what's happening in Israel—and why it matters everywhere.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyQuestions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

Nixon and Watergate
Episode 355 GEORGE H. W. BUSH 1992 The Changing of the Guard (Part 37) The Last Day on the Trail

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 48:20


Send us a textWe have finally arrived to the final day on the trail for George H. W. Bush , Bill Clinton, and Ross Perot. It had been an election for the history books, as hard a fought battle as I had ever witnessed in my then short lifetime. You could not have asked for more formidable candidates to face each other than the three men who had shared the national stage together over the past year. Each with enormous strengths and each with well thought out strategies for victory on that first November tuesday. In this episode we will visit in on the final two rallies of the 1992 election for Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush. We could not find a final rally for Ross Perot as we combed our videos and the internet, so for that we apologize. What will stand out to our audience we think is the final Bush rally because it will feature for the final time , the old guard of politics and entertainment standing on stage with President Bush in Houston. For many of them this was their final Presidential campaign as the leadership of the nation. The President will be joined by Charlton Heston, Ted Williams, The Gatlin Brothers, Naomi Judd, and the legendary entertainer Bob Hope. The last hoorah for a generation of American leadership in both politics and entertainment. The next day George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Ross Perot would face the voters from sea to shining sea.  Boundless Insights - with Aviva KlompasIn depth analysis of what's happening in Israel—and why it matters everywhere.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyQuestions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

Nixon and Watergate
Episode 352 GEORGE H. W. BUSH 1992 The Changing of the Guard (Part 34) On the Trail with Quayle, Gore, and look at Admiral James Stockdale , The Vice Presidential Candidates

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 52:51


Send us a textIt is time to hit the trail in the final couple of weeks of the 1992 campaign. I figured we would take off with the three Vice Presidential candidates in this episode. They were Vice President Dan Quayle, Senator Al Gore, and Admiral James Stockdale. We will start out spending the the day with Dan Quayle. You will hear him interacting with the public, giving a campaign speech, and being interviewed by the press. This selection of events really does give you a feel for what it is like on the Presidential campaign trail for these candidates. It us up early in the morning and out late at night. This campaign really is a high spot for the Vice President Dan Quayle who I feel was often unfairly maligned. He was a much better campaigner than anyone has given him credit and I feel like he performed outstandingly through out the 1992 campaign. In fact, it was his Vice Presidential Debate performance that finally began to close the gap between the President and Governor Bill Clinton. This episode then turns to a campaign rally given for Senator Al Gore. You will hear him giving one of his stump speeches in the final weeks of the campaign. Al Gore is also a much better campaigner than you may think. I have always felt he was actually better in 1992 and 1996 than his performance at the top of the ticket in 2000. This speech is guaranteed to fire you up and it too will give you a feel of what it was like to be on the campaign trail in 1992. Finally, we will introduce you to the true American Hero that was on the ticket in 1992, Admiral James Stockdale. Stockdale was a far more formidable man than his performance in the Vice Presidential debates would lead you to believe. He had been the President of the War College and had led troops in Vietnam as a POW, creating a civilization and working to keep the troops spirits alive in captivity for nearly 8 years.  It seems a shame to me that he is only remembered today for his Vice Presidential debate performance. We hope to change that here by letting you hear his video biography from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society because among James Stockdale's many honors he was a member of this most exclusive clubs of men who have attained the highest honor available in the land, the Congressional Medal of Honor. We want to end this episode honoring this extraordinary achievement from this extraordinary man.  Boundless Insights - with Aviva KlompasIn depth analysis of what's happening in Israel—and why it matters everywhere.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyQuestions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

Nixon and Watergate
Episode 347 GEORGE H. W. BUSH 1992 The Changing of the Guard (Part 29) The Vice Presidential Debate : Dan Quayle, Al Gore, & James Stockdale, Oct 13, 1992

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 94:04


Send us a textThis is the famous Vice Presidential Debate. It would feature a fiery set of exchanges between Vice President Dan Quayle and Senator Al Gore. The two men served in the Senate together and knew each other quite well. The gloves will come off and as that happens the third man on the stage , retired Admiral James Stockdale, was often reduced to being a bystander. It was a shining moment for Dan Quayle, who in my opinion, won this debate against Al Gore. It was the strongest moment for Quayle in either campaign. Al Gore does well too and if you follow the adage "do no harm," Gore was successful. It is also a campaign debate that shows why a novice can be truly handicapped by their lack of experience in politics. Admiral James Stockdale was a brilliant man, a former educator, and President of a University, a war Hero, a POW, and a formidable man. But you would never have known it based on the performance you will hear in this debate.  Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

Weird History: The Unexpected and Untold Chronicles of History
1992: Exploring TV Highlights of 1992: From Murphy Brown to The Cosby Show

Weird History: The Unexpected and Untold Chronicles of History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 22:35


Today we're diving deep into the TV landscape of 1992. Murphy Brown clashed with Vice President Dan Quayle, while comedian Dennis Miller debuted his first talk show. Plus, The Cosby Show came to an end. Join us as we explore these and many other memorable TV moments from that year. What were you watching in 1992? Share your favorite shows with us in the comments! #1992 #television #MurphyBrown #DanQuayle #DennisMiller #TheCosbyShow #TVhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/weird-history/episodes/67e06ce34763ac116f9fc1ee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Mentors Radio Show
413. Vice President Dan Quayle, Chairman of Cerberus Global Investments, on the Impact of Global Conflicts on American Daily Life, with Host Dan Hesse

The Mentors Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 42:47


In today's episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Dan Hesse talks with former U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle, Chairman of Cerberus Global Investments and a member of the Firm's senior leadership team. Prior to joining Cerberus in 1999, he served as the 44th Vice President of the United States of America to President George H. W. Bush from 1989 through 1993. In 1976, Vice President Quayle was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and re-elected in 1978. In 1980, he was elected to the U.S. Senate and was the youngest Senator from Indiana. He was re-elected to the U.S. Senate in 1986. Following his vice presidency, former Vice President Quayle authored three books, including Standing Firm: A Vice-Presidential Memoir, which was on The New York Times' Best Seller List for 15 weeks. He was a distinguished visiting professor at Arizona State University's Thunderbird School of Global Management for two years. He was also active for many years on the lecture circuit in the United States and internationally. He has served on numerous boards of directors for both private and public entities as well as charities. Former Vice President Quayle graduated from DePauw University and the Indiana University School of Law (Indianapolis). LISTEN TO the radio broadcast live on iHeart Radio, or to “THE MENTORS RADIO” podcast any time, anywhere, on any podcast platform – subscribe here and don't miss an episode! SHOW NOTES: VP DAN QUAYLE: BIO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle BOOKS: Standing Firm: Dan Quayle, by Dan Quayle The American Family: Discovering the Values That Make Us Strong, by Dan Quayle and Diane Medved, Ph.D. Worth Fighting For, by Dan Quayle MORE: https://www.bakerinstitute.org/event/beyond-ballot-conversation-dan-quayle 

Nixon and Watergate
Episode 337 GEORGE H. W. BUSH 1992 The Changing of the Guard (Part 19) RNC Day 2 - 4 , President Gerald Ford and Vice President Dan Quayle

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 77:14


Send us a textIn this episode we take you through the events of three of the days of the Republican National Convention as George Bush prepares to take the stage and address the nation. He is greeted by hecklers at a Houston event who snuck in as reporters from an AIDS activist group. But the President and the crowd handle it fairly well. Despite all the issues that seemed to have beset the campaign and the convention, the message and the record George Bush had to run on was finally taking hold and the giant lead Bill Clinton had was starting to shrink. This is also the end of an era of long speeches by former Presidents at least on the Republican side of the aisle. In this episode, we hear the last prime time address given by former President Gerald Ford as he compares the scenario the party faces in 1992 to the last successful Democrat to argue it was time for change, Jimmy Carter, during the election he lost by a whisker in 1976. Plus, this election actually produced a very unlikely star, the much maligned Vice President of the United States, Dan Quayle. It is often forgotten that starting with this convention speech, Dan Quayle actually did an outstanding job campaigning for re-election through out all of the 1992 campaign. In fact, I have often wondered how it would have gone had he been head to head with Bill Clinton given how well he did do in 1992. That story has often been obscured by the election loss of the Bush/Quayle ticket later in the year. You will get to hear both the Quayle video and his convention speech in this episode.  Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

Nixon and Watergate
Episode 334 GEORGE H.W. BUSH 1992 The Changing of the Guard (Part 16) James Baker rides in

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 55:45


Send us a textIt is just days before the Republican National Convention and the campaign of George H. W. Bush is losing, badly. It appears unfocused and seems to be reacting to events instead of controlling them or leading them. The worsening economy has the argument for change being made by Bill Clinton stronger with each passing day. Finally, Ross Perot decided to withdraw and did so on the last night of the 1992 Democratic National Convention delivering for Governor Clinton an enormously huge audience to listen to his acceptance speech. One of the problems is that George Bush is without two of his most trusted political advisors. Lee Atwater, the native South Carolinian, who had helped guide Bush to the Presidency had died of brain cancer, and James Baker, his former campaign manager, had moved on to the job of Secretary of State. Bush needed them badly and he finally went to James Baker and asked him to take over the campaign for that final stretch. James Baker was, as James Carville once said of him, "the Joe Montana of American Politics" (Montana is a widely heralded Super Bowl MVP Quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers) Baker arrived in Washington D.C. when his friend George Bush had moved from Texas in the early 1970s.  He got a job working for President Gerald Ford in 1975. He then moved over and almost pulled off one of the greatest comebacks in political history moving Ford from 33% points down to only losing by one in 1976 to Jimmy Carter. He took Bush from an asterisk in the polls to almost wrestling away the 1980 nomination from Ronald Reagan, he then helped guide the Reagan Presidency in its first term, was Secretary of State to Bush as they soft landed the Cold War, and now Bush was calling him back in to pull off yet another miracle and get him re-elected to the Presidency. As you will see, it almost worked, if not for the Sinister forces of a Special Prosecutor. Here is the story of James Baker stepping back in to take over the 1992 campaign of George H. W. Bush, on the eve of the 1992 Republican National Convention.  Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

Sitcomcast
Murphy Brown: Megahit in de 90s, maar nu vergeten. Hoe kan dat?

Sitcomcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 38:56


Met Vier jaar in de top 10 van de VS, meer dan 50 Emmy`s en een looptijd van 10 seizoenen was Murphy Brown met recht een megahit in de 90s. Annu nu is de serie verdwenen uit ons collectieve geheugen, in tegenstelling tot bijvoorbeeld Friends en Seinfeld. Hoe kan dit? Mark neemt je mee naar Washington en zoekt het uit! De serie schuwde politiek commentaar niet en kreeg zelfs te maken met een onbedoelde, maar beruchte aanvaring met vicepresident Dan Quayle, waarop de schrijvers op briljante wijze reageerden. Murphy Brown was zijn tijd ver vooruit, maar ook ontzettend 90s. Is de show nog steeds relevant?  Luister nu en laat ons weten of Murphy Brown volgens jou een vergeten parel is of nog altijd een must-watch!Volg ons op:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/desitcomcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088431939984Of mail naar: desitcomcast@gmail.comHosts: Mark van Lier en Joost de KruijterProductie: Dejos Media https://dejosmedia.nl

Elimination of the Snakes
Elimination of the Snakes - Show #755

Elimination of the Snakes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 60:01


Life and political podcast.  Brought to you from The Divided States of America. Videos of the Week:  10 videos this week. Show Opening: Weather in Wisconsin is phenomenal... Mid 50's in January... WTF! We are in the middle of interesting political times.... Benefits of journaling. Brothers... Super Bowl... Discussion of last weeks videos: Cute dogs... Tennessee Brando... Dan Quayle... The New World Order... I'm sick and tired of hearing about EGGS! Robert Reich on Musk... Some Interesting Stuff: United Health Care / Brian Thompson  / Price Gouging.... Buc-ee's....

Drew and Mike Show
Return of the Trump – January 21, 2025

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 175:36


Donald Trump's Inauguration, WATP Karl takes down Jason Kelce, more Woke Dad, OSU wins the National Championship, SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night, Hall of Famers, and Benedict Johnson leaves the Lions for the Bears. Sports: Ohio State wins the College National Championship beating Notre Dame. Head coach Ryan Day was involved in a crash after the game. The Detroit Lions lose OC Ben Johnson to the Chicago Bears. The Jerry Springer audience was the best. Politics: Donald Trump was inaugurated. Pardons are going down left and right. Dan Quayle made an appearance. Michelle Obama stayed home. The stars showed up in droves. Lauren Sanchez boobs stole some attention. The hideous Carrie Underwood performed. It's The Gulf of America now. The Coast Guard head was BLOWN OUT. Former Lion turned CBS Morning anchor Nate Burleson needed another job. There is an excellent four-part documentary on SNL available on Peacock. Karl from WATP drops by to rip They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce, take some shots at Woke Dad, check out a few Stuttering John Cameos and more. Music: RIP to the last remaining member of The Band Garth Hudson. Rolling Stone dove into the mysterious death of Eric Carmen. Megan Thee Stallion has a restraining order on Tory Lanez. Justin Bieber claims he was hacked as he's spinning out of control with worry over Diddy. Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively need to go away. Trevor Noah will host The Grammys yet again. Free Wendy Williams! Britney Spears is boozing too much. She's still spinning. Corey Feldman wishes you a happy 2025 while trying to figure out how good of a 2024 he had. Scarlett Johansson is guest hosting The Today Show. Drew wants a Lucy Part 2. David Schwimmer has a new gal pal… that's in college. Johnny Football smacks his Hall of Fame girlfriend's butt. The new members of the College Football Hall of Fame are raising some eyebrows. The MLB released their list of the new baseball Hall of Famers. Visit our presenting sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

Podcast – The Overnightscape
The Overnightscape 2189 – The Next Age (1/21/25)

Podcast – The Overnightscape

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 162:47


2:42:47 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: The Killers (1964), Ronald Reagan, Fridays, the inauguration yesterday, Dan Quayle, Admiral Stockdale, The Stars and Stripes Forever, The Village People, The Obtuse Angle archive, at the Game Developers Meetup with Martin, NFL playoffs, Talisker Storm, Infinity Nikki, the long lost fleece, The Next Age, […]

The Overnightscape Underground
The Overnightscape 2189 – The Next Age (1/21/25)

The Overnightscape Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 162:47


2:42:47 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: The Killers (1964), Ronald Reagan, Fridays, the inauguration yesterday, Dan Quayle, Admiral Stockdale, The Stars and Stripes Forever, The Village People, The Obtuse Angle archive, at the Game Developers Meetup with Martin, NFL playoffs, Talisker Storm, Infinity Nikki, the long lost fleece, The Next Age, […]

Always Be My Sisters
Mary Has A Little Lamb

Always Be My Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 53:26


This week's episode is all about unexpected visitors. When Mary the neighbor girl stops by to visit, it isn't just her presence that's a surprise. It's the guest she's carrying in her womb that has the girls in shock. Another scary visitor is Blanche's pen pal, Merrill, who has been released from prison early and will do whatever it takes to meet Blanche. So come along as we talk teen pregnancy stats, Dan Quayle, and the worst Godzilla, in Mary Has A Little Lamb.

AJC Passport
What the Election Results Mean for Israel and the Jewish People

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 20:40


What do the results of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, a sweeping victory for President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, mean for the U.S. Jewish community and Israel? How did the Jewish community vote? What are the top takeaways from the Senate and the House elections? Get caught up on all the latest election data points and analysis in this week's episode, featuring Ron Kampeas, JTA's Washington Bureau Chief and guest hosted by Julie Fishman Rayman, AJC's Managing Director of Policy and Political Affairs. AJC is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. AJC neither supports nor opposes candidates for elective office. The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC. AJC's Policy Priorities: AJC Congratulates President-Elect Donald J. Trump Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus: with Hen Mazzig, Einat Admony, and more. People of the Pod:  The Jewish Vote in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know Sinwar Eliminated: What Does This Mean for the 101 Hostages Still Held by Hamas? From Doña Gracia to Deborah Lipstadt: What Iconic Jewish Women Can Teach Us Today Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Transcript: Julie Fishman Rayman:  Hello, I'm Julie Fishman Rayman:, AJC's managing director of policy and political affairs. Today, I have the pleasure of guest hosting people of the PA and speaking with Ron Kampeas, JTA's Washington bureau chief, to discuss the results and the implications of the 2024 US presidential election as the nonpartisan global advocacy organization for the Jewish people, AJC congratulates Donald J Trump on his election as the 47th president of the United States and Senator J.D. Vance as vice president. AJC looks forward to working with the president-elect and his administration on the domestic and foreign policy concerns that are AJC advocacy priorities to learn more about our policy priorities for the incoming administration. Head to the link in our show notes as a reminder. AJC is a 501(c)3 non partisan, not for profit organization. AJC neither supports nor opposes candidates for elected office. Ron, welcome to people of the pod. Thank you for being here Ron Kampeas:  Of course. Julie Fishman Rayman:  Well, I'd like to start in asking you if you have a sense about the Jewish vote, because there have been a number of different exit polls, which, I guess, not surprisingly, because exit polls are what they are, say vastly different things. There are some that say it's the biggest Jewish vote in support for a Democratic candidate ever, and then also the highest percentage ever for a Republican candidate. What do we know to be true? And what would you sort of be looking at in terms of, you know, as we're examining this moving forward? What are we looking for? Ron Kampeas:  So first of all, I know I've seen those very extreme assessments as well, and I know what they're based on, and even when what based on what they're based on, and we, I'll talk about that too. That's just not correct. So they're talking about a 79% turnout, according to a poll the consortium of a number of organizations like the CNN and the New York Times. And that poll is not reliable yet. It does show 79% and think 21% in other words, an even split. Nobody seemed to have voted for at least among the Jews for third party candidates. And I'm not sure what number of Jews who were included in that poll were. I mean, it's a vast, vast poll. They do talk to a lot of people, but even they will say, and I think they put it on their things, that it's just preliminary, the more reliable analysis is considered to be the one that came out of the Fox AP analysis that showed 66% 67% for Paris, 32% 31% for Trump. And I think that's what the Trump people are talking about in terms of the highest for Republicans. It's just not the highest for Republican. I think if you count in the margin of error, that's not even like recently the highest for a Republican. Nothing's changed in the last four years. I think what it is showing is that whereas Republicans, when I started at JTA in 2004 they were happy to get 25% they've gone up from 19% with George W Bush in 2020 to 25% with John Kerry a few years later, now they can comfortably say they're getting about 30% of the Jewish community. People love to attach everything that happens to the very current politics of the day. So however you count it, nothing seems to have changed. Julie Fishman Rayman:  So interesting, because for I think a lot of Jews around America, we feel as though so much has changed. But when you go to the voting booth, Jews consistently aren't necessarily thinking just about either Israel or antisemitism, AJC does a survey looking at American Jewish opinion, not every year, but almost every year. And we did it in June, and asked questions about political affiliation. Who are you going to vote for? And one of the things that we asked was, what drives your vote, and foreign policy is always low down on the list. On election night, CNN asked that same question, of course, to all Americans, and I think 4% said that their vote was driven by foreign policy. Has there been a moment where the American Jewish vote is more focused on issues that feel perhaps a bit more parochial. Ron Kampeas:  No, certainly within the Orthodox subset, and it's always difficult to tell, because it's the smaller the subset, the bigger the margin of error. But when there's consistency over time and survey after survey after survey, I think you can conclude that, yes, Orthodox Jews do attach. Of more importance to the US Israel relationship and how it's manifesting, how they're perceiving it. The only time that a Democrat, at least since FDR, I think, a Democrat, didn't receive a majority of the Jewish vote was Jimmy Carter, who, in 1980 got a plurality of the Jewish one, I think, about 45%. People sort of conflate things in their head. In his post presidency, Carter became very identified with being very critical of Israel, and it's true, in 1980 he'd had difficult relationships with Menachem Begin, but he brokered the most important peace treaty in Israeli history. He saved a lot of lives. So I don't think people were feeling bad about Carter in 1980 because of Israel. I like to tell people, Jews are like everybody else. You know it's true that a majority of us vote for Democrats, and there are other subsets where, like a majority vote for Republican more majority for Democrats, but we vote for the same reasons as everybody else. Our votes will get more enthusiastic for a Democrat on one circumstance, just like everybody else's will, or might get less enthusiastic just like everybody else's will. We're susceptible to the same things. Julie Fishman Rayman:  It's really interesting. So at this moment, there's so much Monday morning quarterbacking happening, and I don't want to look too far in the rear view, but I do want to ask you for your take on this question of, would the result have been different had the Vice President selected Shapiro, Governor, Shapiro from Pennsylvania, as her running mate. Ron Kampeas:  Maybe it's hard to say vice presidents have had such a little impact on nominations. But on the other hand, Pennsylvania was close enough, and Shapiro is popular enough that perhaps it might have made the difference. She might have had Pennsylvania, and then if she had Pennsylvania, I don't know, she would have gotten to 270 but you know, Nevada and Arizona are still being counted. They might still go in her column. If they do go in her column, although I don't think they will, I think it looks like they're going to go into Trump's column if Nevada and Arizona go into her column and she missed out on Pennsylvania, you could say that her decision to go with Tim Walz instead of Josh Shapiro was faithful. On the other hand, everybody's a cynic. Nobody actually believes anything anybody says. But I tried to get away from that. I try not to be too much of a cynic. And when Josh Shapiro said afterwards that he had second thoughts about taking other thing because he's he's like a hugely successful governor so far in Pennsylvania is this is two years into his first term. You know, if I'm Josh Shapiro, I'm thinking about my legacy, and I'm thinking about running for president in the future and two years, just, yeah, I'm not going to make an impact in Pennsylvania in just two years. If I'm the 60% governor who can get Republicans to vote for me in the middle of the state, I'm thinking two terms will make me like, well, you know, get me a statue in some building at one point, there's this whole narrative that there was an anti semitic pushback. It was an anti semitic pushback against Shapiro. It was anti-Israel at times. I really believe it did cross over antisemitism. I'm not sure that that had the effect on the Harris campaign in terms of its decision making. She clicked with Tim Wallz. Shapiro wasn't so eager. Shapiro was going to be a co president. Walls wanted to be a vice president. He made that very clear. He had no intentions of ever running for the presidency. So if you're a Harris, do you want to have a Dan Quayle, or do you want to have a Dick Cheney kind of thing? You know as somebody who who's prone to take over, or somebody who's prone to do what needs to be done to be vice president. And obviously she preferred the latter. Julie Fishman Rayman:  It's a great analogy. Can we talk for a minute about sort of Jewish representation in Congress where Israel was on the ballot? What are your perceptions there? Ron Kampeas:  I think that it might have made a difference in Mark 17th, where Mike Lawler defeated Mondair Jones. Mondair Jones was perceived when he first ran into 2020, and he was elected. He was perceived initially as somebody who would be very different from Nita Lowey, who he was replacing because she's a very solid, long time pro-Israel and an AJC board member and an AJC board member. He actually declared before she retired, so he was a little bit confrontational with her, which happens, obviously, I don't know if Israel came up in that equation, though young progressive people thought he'd be a squatter, but he wasn't. In his two years in Congress, he wasn't a member of the squad, and he went out of his way to align with the pro-Israel community, and this because it was so important in his district. But Lawler is just like he's been. He's a freshman, but he's been out front. He's been very good at cultivating the Jewish people in his district. And he's not just led on a number of Israel issues, but he's always made sure to do it in a bipartisan way, partnering with Jared Moskowitz in Florida, or Josh got him or in New Jersey, and you know, that might have helped him in the district. It was a close race. He won by a close margin. So I think maybe that was definitely a factor there. I think that one of the group's decision desk that declares winners just declared for Jackie Rosen in Nevada. She's been reelected, according to them, but we'll wait. We'll see if and when AP calls it. But again, a state with a substantial Jewish population, she is, like, one of the premier Democrats. She's Jewish, but she also is like, very, very upfront about Israel. She co chairs an antisemitism Task Force. She has a bill that would designate a domestic antisemitism coordinator. So in such a close race or such close margins with the Jewish community, that's actually much larger than the margin that might have helped put her over the top. On the other side, you. Know, you have Michigan, which might have also, like we looked at Pennsylvania and Josh Shapiro, Michigan also might have cost Kamala Harris the presidency because of her support for Israel, because, you know, President Trump managed to peel away Muslim American and Arab American voters in in Michigan, in a kind of a weird slate of hand, because he said that he would be more pro their issue than Kamala Harris was, even though he's more pro Netanyahu, definitely than Kamala Harris is. But also, there were third party voters, people who voted for Jill Stein. Julie Fishman Rayman:  Pretty significant numbers for Jill Stein from Michigan. Ron Kampeas:  Pretty significant numbers for Jill Stein. But Elissa Slotkin over the top, very pro Israel, centrist Democrat Jewish. Very much a foreign policy, you know, specialist. She came out of the CIA and the Defense Department. Also very partisan. She was meeting with red constituents, like veterans, and she was doing a good job of it. She had that appeal. And I think that's why she ran for Senate. I think that's where Democrats are excited to have her run for Senate. And then October 7 happened, and she had to navigate a very difficult situation in her state, which has a substantial Jewish community, has an even bigger Muslim American and Arab American community. She had meetings with both leaders. She put out sensitive statements after the meetings. I think one of the most interesting sort of developments with her is that Rashida Tlaib, the Palestinian American Congresswoman attacked Dana Nessel for prosecuting people who were violent were allegedly violent at protests. She put out a statement that, without saying it was because Dana Ness was Jewish, she was said that Dana Nessel had other sort of considerations. When she brought these prosecutions, Dana Nessel outright accused her of antisemitism, and then Rashida Tlaib was the subject of a lot of Islamophobic, anti Palestinian vitriol. And it was interesting because there were two letters that went out at the time from Congress members, one condemning anything that insinuated that Dana Nessel had dual loyalties, or anything like that, and one condemning the anti Islamic rhetoric that Rashida clade faced, and the only person who signed both letters was Alyssa Slotkin. That was interesting. Julie Fishman Rayman:  I want to to turn a little bit if we can, to the expectations for for the next administration, even for the next Congress. When we last spoke, right after the Republican National Convention, JD Vance had been selected as the running mate, and you and I, we talked about what that means for a Trump foreign policy in the next administration. Will it go in a more isolationist direction, more aligning with JD Vance's world view? What do you think now and what might we expect? Ron Kampeas:  But still a potential for sure, there are names being rooted about for Secretary of State. One of them is Rick Grinnell, who's completely a Trumpist, who will do what he wants, his former Acting CIA director. And the other is Marco Rubio, gave one of the best speeches at the convention, I thought, and who is very close to the pro Israel community, who's an internationalist, but who has tailored his rhetoric to be more to make sure he doesn't antagonize Donald Trump. He was, you know, he was a came close to being the vice presidential pick himself. I mean, if Marco Rubio becomes Secretary of State, I think that's a good sign for internationalists. I mean, you know, Israel has kind of a buffer, because the Republican Party is very pro Israel. And there are people like JD Vance says, who say, you know, Israel is the exception when it comes to what I think about pulling United States back from the world, even though he says it's not so much the exception. And then there are people like Marco Rubio who are internationalists. Does Marco Rubio get to run an independent foreign policy? That would be very good news, I think, for for internationalists, if, if Donald Trump doesn't get in his way. But I don't know if that that happens. There's a view of pro israelism that says internationalism is necessary. I always like to say when a pack used to have its policy conferences, and it's a shame it doesn't any more, they would have a little brief talk before on Tuesday morning, before going up to the Hill, they would have, like, some prominent Senator come out and give a rah rah speech, and then like, three officials would come out on the stage Howard core, late Richard Fishman, and Esther Kurz. And Esther Kurz had handled Congressional Relations, and they would talk about the three items they were bringing up the Hill, usually two laws in a letter or a resolution or something like that.  And she would always say, and this was like the one moment like they would sort of reveal this. They'd be very candid about this. You have to push not for assistance for Israel, but foreign assistance generally, because there is no such thing as sort of singling out Israel and saying, Okay, we're going to take care of Israel, but nobody else in the world that it's all it's all interconnected, and it's such a true thing now, because you can say, you know, let's just cut off Ukraine. But if you're cut off Ukraine, you're bolstering Putin. If you're bolstering Putin, you're bolstering somebody who has a substantial and military alliance with Iran, if you're bolstering Iran, that is not good for Israel. And it's like it's kind of circuitous to get there, but it's also very substantive point. I think those are the things the pro Israel community is going to be looking at with genuine concern. Julie Fishman Rayman:  Indeed, it's all about sort of the strength of the American global leadership regime. And when you start to whittle away at one, the overall package ends up being weaker. Speaking of Israel, I can't speak to you this week and not ask you about the news out of Israel, about Netanyahu firing the defense secretary, gallant and what that means. And also, if we can extrapolate, if we can prognosticate what might happen vis a vis Israel in this lame duck session, while we still have Biden as president, but moving through the transition towards a future Trump administration. Ron Kampeas:  Yeah, you know, there a lot of Israelis are actually worried about that. Like, Oh, Biden's gonna take his frustrations out on VB in the lame duck doesn't have anything stopping him. I don't think that's going to happen. I think what's interesting is, like, you had a couple of instances in American history where a lame duck president used the fact that he didn't care, you know, what anybody thought of him, to push something through in 1988 Ronald Reagan recognized the PLO because it's something George H W Bush wanted him to do. George H W Bush wanted to push like more Israel Palestinian peace he did with the Madrid Conference, but he didn't want to be the one to invite the PLO into the room, so he got Ronald Reagan to do it in his last two months in office. In 2016 Barack Obama allowed through a Security Council resolution of that condemned the settlements. The United States didn't vote for it, but it also didn't veto it. That really kind of shook Israel up. But was interesting. I've done the reporting on this. When he was taking advice, Should I, should we vote for the resolution? Should we veto it, or should we just allow it through? There were people voicing opinions on all sides. Joe Biden and Jack Lew, who was then the Treasury Secretary, is now the ambassador to Israel, both said, veto it. Don't let it through. Don't let it through because, partly because it's going to really upset our Jewish supporters. If you let it through, you're not going to be president anymore, but somebody in the room is going to probably try and be president. I think that Joe Biden still has that sense of responsibility. I could be wrong. You know, four years or a year of like, from his perspective, being very strongly supportive of Israel and not getting anything back. From Bibi, from his perspective, might have changed his mind. Something might occur now. But the question is, like, you can tell Israel if they hit anything, but if they hit, if they hit anything, if they elevate it at all, they're going to need US assistance. And Trump hasn't said he's going to give that. Biden has. Biden's proven he's going to give it. So you've got two months of a president who will, who will back up Israel with American might, and then you have a president who has isolationist tendencies and who doesn't want to get involved with wars for another four years. Julie Fishman Rayman:  Is there anything else that you're hearing, perhaps, from the Israeli perspective, about Gallant departure, and what that signal? Ron Kampeas:  I think, that Netanyahu, you know, he's just trying to keep his government intact. Gallant is very vocal in opposing or in supporting drafting the ultra orthodox the Haredi orthodox Netanyahu government relies on Haredi orthodox parties. So there's that he's also facing a kind of spy scandal from his own circle. Just a weird, weird story. Somebody who's in his circle is alleged to have tried to help Netanyahu politically by leaking highly classified documents and altering them as well to foreign news outlets. The allegation is that whatever the guy's motivation was, he's actually put Israel at risk. So Netanyahu is suddenly in a position of facing allegations that he put Israel at risk. Now he's faced a lot of scandals in his time. Israelis have a high level of tolerance for people who are alleged to have skimmed off the top, alleged to have helped themselves, and that's what the scandals are about. They have no tolerance for anybody who puts Israel's security at risk. So if this comes back to Netanyahu that could be more damage than than any other scandal that he's endured so far and so notably, I think, you know, when he was firing Galant, he said he accused Galant of leaking information, although, I mean, what he was seemed to be referring to was Galant didn't leak anything. Galant openly said that he disagreed with Netanyahu on certain tactics, and that, you know Netanyahu is casting is putting Israel at risk, which is not to say that Netanyahu is necessarily going to be implicated by the scandal, but it's certainly not of a piece with leaking, actually classified documents that reveal methods and sources can put Israel's intelligence gathering methods at risk. Julie Fishman Rayman:  As always, there's so much more to the story, right? Ron Kampeas:  Yeah, yeah. There always is. Julie Fishman Rayman:  Ron, we could probably talk for a very long time about the American elections and what's going on in Israel and the degrees of various scandals and how populations will take them, and what the future of our country in the region looks like. But I know that you're very busy, especially this week, and I just want to say how grateful we are they always make time for AJC and for people of the pod. Ron Kampeas:  Of course.

Fail to the Chief
BONUS Veepstakes!! Rating the Vice Presidents of American History

Fail to the Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 58:31


We're not just talking about losers anymore! This episode, join amateur historian Thom Woodley on a tour through the vice presidents of history - those mediocre, second-rate men who were a heartbeat away from the presidency. Those who never served as Commander in Chief (or who were nominated as candidate of one of the major parties) gets discussed today - and rated! (Please forgive the audio quality on this one - I was without my pop filter and you can hear every single 'p' nice and close!) I discuss in this episode: George Clinton, Elbridge Gerry, Daniel Tompkins, John Calhoun, Richard Mentor Johnson, George Dallas, William Rufus Devane King, Hannibal Hamlin, Schuyler Colfax, Henry Welson, William Wheeler, Thomas Hendricks, Levi Morton, Adlai Stevenson I, Garrett Hobart, Charles Fairbanks, James Sherman, Thomas Marshall, Charles Dawes, Charles Curtis, John Nance Garner, Alben Barkley, Spiro Agnew, Dan Quayle, Dick Cheney and Mike Pence! (And special mention goes to some interesting THIRD-place runner ups, like David Rice Atchison, John Hay, Samuel Southard and more)... (Tertiary special mention goes to some interesting loser veep candidates - like Sarah Palin, Thomas Eagleton and Curtis Lemay, among some dubious others...)

The Chris Plante Show
9-23-24 Hour 2 - Kamala wants to debate Former VP

The Chris Plante Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 41:08


In hour 2, Chris talks about Kamala Harris saying she wants another debate 'With the former vice president', but who could she mean? Dan Quayle? Also Israel has fun with the Pager bombs but Leon Panetta says it's Terrorism... For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in love on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday  To join the conversation, check us out on X @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jumping The Shuttle
33: "Requiem for an Urkel"

Jumping The Shuttle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 56:49


What's the first rule of kids' fight club? Which Mighty Ducks is the most out-of-this-world (and out of this podcast)? And how many men has Mother Winslow killed? We answer these questions and more as we enter the ring with Season 2, Episode 11 of Family Matters. Alex Diamond, David Kenny, and John McDaniel heard that the long-running network sitcom Family Matters ends with side character Steve Urkel going to space. And the best way to figure out how that happened - obviously - is to watch the last episode first and make our way backwards through nearly ten years of television.Join our countdown to number one (and our slow descent into madness) in all the places you expect internet people to be:Website: jumpingtheshuttle.spaceEmail: jumpingtheshuttle@gmail.comInstagram: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Twitter: @JumpingShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577TikTok: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Brought to you by Smooth My Balls

Worst Foot Forward
The Third Foot: Job Interviews

Worst Foot Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 35:09


Sit down and tell us a bit about yourselves, as we gather for this bonus episode on job interviews. Barry takes Ben through the resumé of hiring processes, ranging from Thomas Edison taking you out for soup to modern day practitioners making you moo like cows. There are also quizzes, famous apprentices and a cluster of US vice-presidential nominees being vetted - or not, as the case may be. Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @VanderLaugh Follow us on Instagram: @worstfoot  Join us on our Discord server! https://discord.gg/9buWKthgfx Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can donate to us on Patreon if you'd like to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward Worst Foot Forward is part of Podnose: www.podnose.com

What A Day
Could Vance Sink Trump? History Says: Maybe!

What A Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 31:48


It's been about a month since former President Donald Trump chose J.D. Vance to be his running mate on the Republican ticket. And in that short amount of time, the Ohio senator has made history… as one of the most unpopular picks for the job ever. The latest polls show more than 40 percent of Americans have an unfavorable opinion of Vance, prompting some to question whether he could sink Republicans' hopes of winning the White House in November. To better understand the extent to which Vance has become an albatross for the Trump campaign, Max and Erin look at four other unpopular V.P. picks in modern history, from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin all the way back to former President Richard Nixon's turn as President Eisenhower's running mate in the 50s. They'll explore the effects each candidate had on his or her respective ticket, and what it could all mean for Vance and the Republicans this year.

C-SPAN Radio - C-SPAN's The Weekly
Running Mates and the National Guard: Tim Walz? Nope. Dan Quayle

C-SPAN Radio - C-SPAN's The Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 26:02


Vice presidential candidates and the National Guard That's the topic of this week's C-SPAN podcast “The Weekly.” So, we're talking about Tim Walz, right? Nope. Dan Quayle. "Since 1980, I've been a United States Senator from Indiana - and very proud of it. Before that, I was a member of the United States House of Representatives -- and proud of it. And as a young man I served six years in the National Guard. And like millions of Americans who have served in Guard , I served ...and I'm proud of that" Why was Dan Quayle talking about the National Guard when he accepted the 1988 Republican vice presidential nomination? What was the controversy? How did he handle it? And -- any lessons learned by a 1988 running mate which might be helpful for a 2024 running mate -- also under National Guard scrutiny? Find out in the latest episode of C-SPAN's “The Weekly.” Find C-SPAN's “The Weekly” wherever you get podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Comics Over Time
Murdock and Marvel: 1986 Part 2

Comics Over Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 64:05


Episode 24 - Murdock and Marvel: 1986 Part 2 If you are every arguing with friends about what was the best year in the history of comics, you could do worse than arguing for 1986.  With a ton of interesting independent books, vibrant small-press publishers popping up everywhere, and four of the most beloved stories in the history of comics, '86 was definitely a banner year! This is part 2 of the podcast. that will feature the year in Daredevil, the Spotlight story and the Takeaway for 1986.   The Year in Daredevil  Appearances: Daredevil #226-237, Spectacular Spider-Man #110, Amazing Spider-Man #277, Marvel Age Annual #2, Avengers Annual #15, Marvel Fanfare #27, Elektra: Assassin #1 and 4, Marvel Saga the Official History #13, and Marvel Graphic Novel: Daredevil Love and War  Writing credits: Frank Miller and Denny O'Neil (226), Frank Miller (227-233), Mark Gruenwald (234), Danny Fingeroth (235), Ann Nocenti (236), “John Harkness” (237)   Pencilers: David Mazzucchelli (226-233), Steve Ditko (234-235), Barry Windsor-Smith (236), Lois Williams (237)  Inks: Dennis Janke (226), David Mazzucchelli (227-233), Klaus Jansen (234), Danny Bulanadi (235), Windsor-Smith and Bob Wiacek (236), Al Williamson and Bulandi (237)  The year begins Frank Miller returning to the title and a story where Daredevil helps Gladiator save Betsy Beatty after confronting him stealing from a museum  Next, Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli start an iconic run of books that you've probably heard of “Born Again” that starts with book 227 and finishes with 233. This incredible will be the spotlight for this week.  After Born Again, we get four stand-alone stories by four different writers to finish out the year. The first against a weird “hero” named Mad Cap who spouts nonsense and seemly can't be killed. Next Daredevil takes on Mr. Hyde yet again. Then Daredevil and the Black Widow team up to track down another deranged member of the Super Soldier Project. Finally, Daredevil takes on the Klaw who's looking to re-establish himself by taking him down.  Issue #237 was initially going to be the start of Steve Engelhart's run on DD, but he was replaced by Ann Nocenti after writing just one issue, which he had his name taken off of, and the pen name “John Harkness” was credited  Daredevil: Love and War GN told the story of how the Kingpin kidnapped a psychiatrist's wife to coerce him to help his wife, who was not recovering well from her accident and her captivity in the sewers.  By the end of the story we find out Vanessa only wants to escape from Fisk, and he sends her away to Europe with the doctor and his wife so she can heal and start a new life.  Elektra: Assassin is completely batshit.  Fully painted by Bill S., it is wildly experimental and confusing.  Elektra and a cyborg who is obsessed with her try to stop a presidential candidate who looks kind of like Dan Quayle from doing the will of “the beast” and causing a nuclear holocaust.  New Powers, Toys or Places New Supporting Characters New Villains This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #227 February 1986 “Apocalypse” through Daredevil #233 August 1986 “Armageddon” Recap Why We Picked This Story The Takeaway It was the Best of Times, but it led to the Worst of Times.  Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you!  Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES  Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm.  You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/.  The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries against a downloadable copy of the GCD to construct his publisher, title and creator charts.  Comichron: Our source for comic book sales data.  Man Without Fear: Kuljit Mithra's Daredevil site contains a staggering collection of resources about our hero, including news, interviews and comic details.    The American Comic Book Chronicles: Published by TwoMorrows, these volumes provide an excellent analysis of American comics through the years.  Because these volumes break down comic history by year and decade they are a great place to get a basic orientation on what is happening across the comic industry at a particular point in time.  Joshua and Jamie Do Daredevil: A fantastic podcast that does a deep-dive into Daredevil comics.  This ran from 2018-2020, and covered most of the first volume of Daredevil, and was a fun way to get an in-depth look at each issue of Daredevil from 1-377.  My Marvelous Year: This is a reading-club style podcast where Dave Buesing and friends chose important or interesting books from a particular year to read and discuss.  This helped me remember some fun and crazy stories, and would be a great companion piece to Murdock and Marvel for those who want more comic-story-specific coverage.  BOOKLIST  The following books have been frequently used as reference while preparing summaries of the comic history segments of our show.  Each and every one comes recommended by Dan for fans wanting to read more about it!  Licari, Fabio and Marco Rizzo.  Marvel: The First 80 Years: The True Story of a Pop-Culture Phenomenon.  London: Titan Books, 2020.  This book is sort of a mess, as the print quality is terrible, and Titan doesn't even credit the authors unless you check the fine print.  It's like this was published by Marvel in the early 60s! But the information is good, and it is presented in an entertaining fashion.  So its decent, but I would recommend you see if you can just borrow it from the library instead of purchasing.  Wells, John.  American Comic Book Chronicles: 1960-1964.  Raleigh: Two Morrows, 2015.  Not cheap, but a fantastic series that is informative and fun to read.  Wright, Bradford.  Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.  This is the revised edition.  Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History.  New York: DK Publishing, 2022.  The academic in my rails at using information from any work that doesn't have an author credit, but this is a decent (if very surface) look at each year in the history of Timely / Marvel from 1939 to 2021.    Cowsill, Alan et al.  DC Comics Year by Year: A Visual History.  New York: DK Publishing, 2010.  Because its nice to occasionally take a peek at what the Distinguished Competition is up to.  Dauber, Jeremy.  American Comics: A History.  New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 2022.  An excellent, relatively compact history of the domestic comic industry from its 19th century origins through to recent 21st century developments.  An excellent successor to Bradford Wright's Comic Book Nation. 

Countdown with Keith Olbermann
KAMALOT! SHE'S UP BY ONE; NET APPROVAL RATING IS PLUS-4 - 7.30.24

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 46:01 Transcription Available


SERIES 2 EPISODE 221: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Looks like you can build a couple new towers and an extra moat at Kamalot: Morning Consult poll, which Trump still led a week ago today 47 to 45, now shows Vice President Harris AHEAD 47 to 46 and yes it is all within the margin of error; nevertheless it is a 3-point swing in ONE WEEK. Just as importantly: FIFTY PERCENT of voters in that poll view her favorably, 46 percent unfavorably, that's a net of +4 and in our fractured landscape that is landslide territory and nothing Biden OR Trump achieved. As Morning Consult notes her popularity score swung by twelve points since last week, driven mostly by… INDEPENDENTS. A week ago 31 percent of INDEPENDENTS viewed her favorably and now it's 48% percent. Kamala Harris is also killing it in the stodgier polls. FOX surveyed four swing states. Harris up by six in Minnesota. They're TIED in Michigan and Pennsylvania. She trails by a point in Wisconsin. The new Wall Street Journal Poll: she's cut Trump's lead from six to two Harris 47.  In short, there's simply not a more CONGENIAL spot. For happily-ever-after-ing than here in Camelot. MEANWHILE TRUMP (WITH A NET FAVORABLE OF -16)? Of COURSE he meant if Christians voted for him now they wouldn't have to vote again in 2028 BECAUSE he meant there wouldn't BE elections - or maybe even more likely, there wouldn't be elections in 2028 that HE COULD LOSE. There are a lot of reasons we can be certain of this, the easiest of which is that we all UNDERSTAND that he is running because if he doesn't win the 2024 election and go to the WHITE HOUSE, he instead WILL go to prison, and he WILL die there. And if that is true in 2024 – guess what – it would ALSO be TRUE in 2028. B-Block (26:40) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: RFK says he was rambunctious so yeah there may be more sexual assault charges. A woman named Amy Vandersteel thinks 0.4% is forty percent. And right wing nut job Bill Mitchell explains there's a replacement Joe Biden who is four inches taller and deliberately tanked the debate so the Democrats could complete their intricate scheme to get him out and Kamala in I WISH. C-Block (36:20) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: MSNBC didn't make a big deal about it but they just hit their 28th anniversary on the air, and what I believe is the 19th anniversary of the day they fired Rachel Maddow, before I hired her back out of my own pocket.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Annie Frey Show Podcast
How the Vice Presidential pick doesn't matter. Usually. (Hour 3)

The Annie Frey Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 38:04


A discussion about JD Vance, Kamala Harris....and Dan Quayle.  Plus, an honest assessment of customer service, and why Buckees vs. Wally's is a debate we should be having.  

This Was A Thing
62: Murphy Brown vs Dan Quayle; Or, This Guy Was No Jack Kennedy (Classic)

This Was A Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 50:33


If you turn back the clocks to the early 90s, it would be impossible to avoid all the late night jokes about Vice President Dan Quayle. Likewise, if you followed the 90s TV scene, you couldn't miss the fact that Candice Bergen was raking in the Emmys for her role as the titular Murphy Brown on CBS. So when two media behemoths like that unexpectedly went head-to-head, it was bound to be a battle for the ages...Rob teaches Ray about Dan Quayle's life and career, and his sudden rise to prominence as the running mate of George H. Dubya Bush; how the Republican decision to focus more heavily on "traditional family values" emerged partly as an attack against Bill and Hillary Clinton; when spelling really does matter; why the V.P.'s condemnation of single mother families in general, and Murphy Brown in particular, brought him such a backlash; and how the outrage stirred up by this clash of cultural titans continues to this day.If you turn back the clocks to the early 90s, it would be impossible to avoid all the late night jokes about Vice President Dan Quayle. Likewise, if you followed the 90s TV scene, you couldn't miss the fact that Candice Bergen was raking in the Emmys for her role as the titular Murphy Brown on CBS. So when two media behemoths like that unexpectedly went head-to-head, it was bound to be a battle for the ages...Rob teaches Ray about Dan Quayle's life and career, and his sudden rise to prominence as the running mate of George H. Dubya Bush; how the Republican decision to focus more heavily on "traditional family values" emerged partly as an attack against Bill and Hillary Clinton; when spelling really does matter; why the V.P.'s condemnation of single mother families in general, and Murphy Brown in particular, brought him such a backlash; and how the outrage stirred up by this clash of cultural titans continues to this day.If you like what we're doing, please support us on Patreon, or you can subscribe to our bonus content on Apple Podcasts. And we'd love to find even more listeners, so if you have time, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you have any other thoughts or feedback you'd like to share with us, we'd love to hear from you - feel free to email us or send us a message on social media.TEAMRay HebelRobert W. SchneiderMark SchroederBilly RecceDaniel SchwartzbergNatalie DeSaviaEPISODE CLIPS“You're No Jack Kennedy” Clip From...

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann
Meet The New Trump, Same As The Old Trump—Except On Benzos

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 106:52


John is joined by a trio of prominent if disaffected (or fully lapsed) Republican strategists: former Trump White House staffer and current co-host of The View and political analyst for CNN, Alyssa Farah Griffin; former chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle, co-founder of The Weekly Standard, and editor-at-large of The Bulwark, Bill Kristol; and former Jeb Bush adviser and Republican National Committee spokesman turned host of The Bulwark Podcast and Not My Party on Snapchat, Tim Miller. At the close of a jubilant G.O.P. convention in Milwaukee, they discuss the political implications of the failed attempt to assassinate Donald Trump, Trump's efforts to recast himself as a kinder, gentler Emperor of the MAGA-sphere, and the continuing crisis in the Democratic Party over the fate of Joe Biden's reelection bid. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Don't Be An Idiom
#90 - Dan Quayle's Eggs

Don't Be An Idiom

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 69:23


Episode 90: Have you ever ridden your bicycle through the woods and heard the paper-crinkle sound of two husks of men stumbling over the detritus of a thousand seasons reaching towards your back wheel? And when you look back, you aren't even freaked out or concerned just completely bewildered by the spectacle because you've never seen such shells of men before with sunken eyes and lizard grey skin? And you quickly realize that these unfortunate entities are not after your bicycle wheels or brand new Wellingtons but are instead ravenous for your satchel of eggs which you have foolishly let hang down well below your waist? And although you can't be sure, you know if you bear witness to the consumption of these eggs by these two worthless wraiths, it just might make you so sick that you could never eat an egg again? Well if so, then this episode is a lot like that and you can rest assured that you've already been around the block and know what's about to go down. So give in to Episode 90 and celebrate another ten episodes with Albert and Ryan with a wee toast. We promise to get you back in bed by 8pm sharp where you can be as snug as a bug in a rug.

Mark and Toddcast
The Barbie Liberation Organization

Mark and Toddcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 57:09


In 1993, TV news studios started receiving calls from kids who opened their Barbies and GI Joe dolls for Christmas only to discover Barbie shouting militaristic slogans and GI Joe talking about shopping. Later parodied on The Simpsons, this bit of "culture jamming" has its origins right here in Portland (which also involves ipecac, mashed potatoes, and vomiting at a Dan Quayle appearance). All that, and much more on this week's episode.

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social
Episode 1091: The Potatoe Joke

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 94:32


We check in on which fruit Paul's leg looks like. The boys discuss Matt's latest Fool Us appearance and why he chose Dan Quayle. The Matt devulges a strange result from his Fool Us clip. Jock Vs Nerd Scoopardy.

The Seth Leibsohn Show
March 8, 2024 - Hour 3 (Guest Tevi Troy)

The Seth Leibsohn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 31:49


Dr. Tevi Troy, former Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and best-selling presidential historian, on the sudden use of the term "Christian Nationalist," whether Dan Quayle is vindicated in the discussion of fatherlessness in America, and the State of the Union address.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Now I've Heard Everything
The Unforgettable 'I am not a witch' Moment in Christine O'Donnell's Campaign

Now I've Heard Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 17:06


In 2010, Christine O'Donnell, in her third campaign, rode the Tea Party wave to an upset victory in the Republican primary for US Senate from Delaware. But years earlier, O'Donnell had appeared on Bill Maher's TV show and admitted that she had once dabbled in witchcraft. And before long, that was almost all that some people knew about Christina. O'Donnell, was that she had once dabbled in witchcraft. It doomed her campaign. In this 2011 interview O'Donnell talks about her book Troublemaker and the ill-fated campaign. Get Troublemaker by Christine O'Donnell As an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Dan Quayle and Pat Schroeder For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube #election #conservative #withcraft

Hangin with Old Lew *the podcast
Ep.142 "Mopeds Raining out of the Sky"

Hangin with Old Lew *the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 140:10


We talk: let's go bowling dude, nothing good happens after 10pm at the club, switching up our paranoias, Israel is fucking up, the 42 year old gradma with a belly ring, homesteading, resiliency, Dan Quayle vs Kamla Harris, it isn't a cheeseburger without bacon, don't blame me I voted for Jill Stein twice, we battle through interruptions, review 2023 and make predictions for 2024.

Nixon and Watergate
Episode 242 The LEADERSHIP of GEORGE BUSH (Part 13) The Savings and Loan Debacle

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 47:37


In this episode we look as President George H. W. Bush looks head on into one of the most expensive financial disasters the nation had seen up to that point.  The Savings and Loan industry had long since operated without the same constraints as normal banking operated under and it led to a meltdown for investors and those who had deposited money in them in 1989 just after President Bush tool office. He could have let it collapse and done nothing, which actually would have been a popular position but instead he stepped up to the plate and bailed out the industry. He did so by reaching across the aisle and getting the opposition party to come on board with his proposals to save the day.  It was a tough call with plenty of political risk but in the end Bush was determined to do the right thing and protect those depositors who had unwittingly placed their life savings in these Savings and Loans. It would not be the last time that Bush would step up to make tough , politically damaging decisions but decisions that proved to be beneficial for the country in the long run.  Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

Nixon and Watergate
Episode 241 The LEADERSHIP of GEORGE BUSH (part 12) The Team that Changed the World

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 62:05


This episode takes a look at the team President George H. W. Bush put together in order to run his Administration.  They were an impressive group that helped guide the country through the many historical events that this administration faced during its four years in office. From the Savings and Loan debacle, to the Exxon Valdez disaster, to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Panamanian invasion, the fall of the Romanian Government, the Gulf War and the collapse of the Soviet Union.  In this episode we will hear from several of the key players on the team assembled by George Bush and hear them talk about the man they worked for and the way he dealt with the consequential decisions he made in all of these situations he faced. Then in the subsequent episodes we listen in as Bush deals with each of these events that occurred in 1989 as we finish up our 11th season.  It is a fascinating portrait these figures paint of a man who was humble, strategic, and cool under fire, who had built personal relationships around the world that he was able to call on as he dealt with issues everywhere and for the most part navigated it all successfully. Most of these interviews were collected when President Bush passed away after November 30, 2018,  Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

Nixon and Watergate
Episode 239 The LEADERSHIP of GEORGE BUSH ( Part 10 ) The Inauguration of George HW Bush, and a farewell to Ronald Reagan

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 48:56


In this episode we hear from George H. W. Bush as he addresses the nation in his Inaugural Address in 1989. It would begin a single term in office that would see the face of the entire world change dramatically from its start to its finish.  The final triumph for a generation of American Leaders who rightfully could be called the Greatest Generation. We will also see one of America's Greatest leaders leave center stage as Ronald Reagan flies away to California after laying the foundation for the triumphs to come.  Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

The Great America Show with Lou Dobbs
BIDEN TOTALITARIANS: WEAK & NASTY

The Great America Show with Lou Dobbs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 31:35


Mr. New York WOR's Mark Simone says the first rule of campaigning: You don't debate someone when you're 55-60 points ahead in the polls. Trump calls the other GOP candidates “Milk” because one of them is at 3%, one is 2% and one is 1% in the polls. Simone says DeSantis is wearing cowboy boots with 4 wheels on them. He's not sure if they're elevator shoes but sometimes he hears Mozart. When it comes to Joe's denials about Hunter's business— if Joe is innocent, why does he keep lying about everything? It just proves he's as guilty as can be. Simone says we've never seen a President assemble such a weak cabinet as Biden's. It's full of mediocre, incompetent people: Blinken, Granholm, Buttigieg and Mayorkas. The entire cabinet is useless and incompetent and that's the real danger. Kamala Harris makes Dan Quayle look like Churchill. She's the worst VP we've ever seen. GUEST: “MR. NEW YORK” MARK SIMONE, WOR RADIOSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
Best Rabbit: Dan Quayle

My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 43:01


Dan Quayle's name conjures up images of late-night comedian jokes and verbal gaffes, but he may have offered a little-known service to the President he served. In this episode, we discuss George H.W. Bush's vice president, including his ups and downs, and even his recent role in advising Mike Pence during the Jan 6, 2021 events.   Music by Lee Rosevere and Theme Song by Chris Novembrino We are part of Airwave Media Network - check out Ben Franklin's World, Tea Time History, Redacted History, the History of China, The Explorers Podcast, The Age of Napoleon www.airwavemedia.com Want to Advertise on My History Can Beat Up Your Politics? sales@advertisecast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Muck Podcast
Episode 198: Bro Code | Thomas B. Evans, Jr.

The Muck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 43:51


Tina and Hillary cover former US House Representative from Delaware, Thomas B. Evans. US House Rep Thomas B. Evans, Jr. seemed like a typical politician. But he found himself entangled with a pinup Playboy model lobbyist, sparking rumors of her using unconventional tactics. Sources Tina's Story Orlando Sentinel QUAYLE AND PAULA PARKINSON (https://www.orlandosentinel.com/1988/08/24/quayle-and-paula-parkinson/) PBS Think Tank Corruption, Then and Now (https://www.pbs.org/thinktank/transcript1219.html)--with Ben Wattenberg University of Virginia Alumni Page THOMAS B. “TOM” EVANS JR. (https://www2.alumni.virginia.edu/ClassNotes/Person/19681) UPI Parkinson says she slept with six congressmen (https://www.upi.com/Archives/1988/12/10/Parkinson-says-she-slept-with-six-congressmen/9235597733200/) Relax, congressmen. Lobbyist-Playboy model Paula Parkinson says she's got... (https://www.upi.com/Archives/1981/03/30/Relax-congressmen-Lobbyist-Playboy-model-Paula-Parkinson-says-shes-got/8113354776400/) The Washington Post The Paula Parkinson Story (https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1981/03/29/the-paula-parkinson-story/df932614-289d-4f44-a0fb-5416259c2446/)--by Rudy Maxa Return From the Slough of Scandal (https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1986/06/05/return-from-the-slough-of-scandal/7aafc2f2-f9c7-4cec-8c5a-f6728b68b721/)--by Lois Romano Wikipedia Thomas B. Evans, Jr. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_B._Evans_Jr.) Photos Thomas B. Evans, Jr. (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/Thomas_B._Evans%2C_Jr..jpg)--from Congressional Pictorial Directory (Public Domain via Wikipedia). Paula Parkinson (https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2013/08/g590_photo07.jpg?quality=90&strip=all)--via New York Post Dan Quayle in House of Representatives (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e9/Dan_Quayle_1977.jpg)----from Congressional Pictorial Directory (Public Domain via Wikipedia).

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast
With George Rasley, Dr. Stephen Bryen and Kyle Shideler

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 53:00


GEORGE RASLEY, Editor, Conservative HQ, former White House Staff Member, Vice President Dan Quayle, former Assistant Director, National Park Service, former Director of Policy and Communication, Congressman Adam Putnam (FL-12) STEPHEN BRYEN, Senior Fellow, Center for Security Policy KYLE SHIDELER, Director/Senior Analyst for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism at Center for Security Policy  

Politics Weekly America
Trump gets done for fraud as GOP candidates vie for attention

Politics Weekly America

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 26:38


Wednesday was debate night for almost all the Republican candidates for the White House, but once again, the man who chose not to turn up was stealing the headlines for yet another legal issue that went against him. Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, Nikki Haley and the others had ample opportunity to bring up the fact that a judge in New York ruled that Donald Trump had committed fraud for years while building a real estate empire. But they didn't focus on that or any of the other court cases set to interrupt his campaign next year. So what did they all have to say? Did they manage to steal any of the limelight? This week, Jonathan Freedland speaks to Bill Kristol, the former chief of staff to the vice-president Dan Quayle and top conservative commentator, to get his take on the Republican field

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast
With Wade Miller, Bill Walton and George Rasley

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 53:00


WADE MILLER, Fellow and Executive Director, Citizens for Renewing America Is the U.S. armed forces “systemically racist”? A new emphasis on diversity, equity and inclusion in the military Issues with the nomination of C.Q. Brown “Woke” generals within the U.S. military BILL WALTON, Host, The Bill Walton Show What is the Biden administration's goal with respect to China? Analyzing the current state of China's economy What information on Joe Biden does China possess? GEORGE RASLEY, Editor, Conservative HQ, former White House Staff Member, Vice President Dan Quayle, former Assistant Director, National Park Service, former Director of Policy and Communication, Congressman Adam Putnam (FL-12) What has happened to the U.S. Air Force under the leadership of C.Q. Brown? “Criminalization of free speech” in the U.S.

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast
With George Rasley, Tyler O'Neil and Dr. Bradley Thayer

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 52:55


GEORGE RASLEY, Editor, Conservative HQ, former White House Staff Member, Vice President Dan Quayle, former Assistant Director, National Park Service, former Director of Policy and Communication, Congressman Adam Putnam (FL-12) How Joe Biden has been "compromised" by the Chinese Communist Party Are the enemies of America "on the march"? Who is CQ Brown? How Brown's nomination is a "policy setting position" for the entire U.S. military TYLER O'NEIL, Managing Editor, The Daily Signal Ties between the Biden administration and the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) New "groups" added to the SPLC's hate list Have people taken legal action against SPLC? BRADLEY THAYER, Director of China Policy, Center for Security Policy, Author, How China Sees the World The "imperiled professionalism" of the current U.S. military A "profound change" in the mindset of American military leaders Why Vladimir Putin relies on the support of China

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast
With George Rasley, Dr. Bradley Thayer and Trevor Loudon

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 52:55


GEORGE RASLEY, Editor, Conservative HQ, former White House Staff Member, Vice President Dan Quayle, former Assistant Director, National Park Service, former Director of Policy and Communication, Congressman Adam Putnam (FL-12) The House's recent decision to censure Rep. Adam Schiff Takeaways from John Durham's testimony on his FBI report Analyzing Hunter Biden's plea deal BRADLEY THAYER, Director of China Policy, Center for Security Policy, Author, How China Sees the World How China has made it clear that they are "targeting Americans" Confusing messaging from the Biden administration with respect to China An end of "Pax Americana" TREVOR LOUDON, Creator/Author, The Enemies Within (Documentary and Book) and Enemies Within the Church @TrevorLoudon1 Adam Schiff's connection to the "Committee of 100" How the AFL-CIO has changed over the years A recent emphasis on race within U.S. politics

This Day in History Class
U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle misspells "potato" - June 15th, 1992

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 9:17


Secure Freedom Radio Podcast
With George Rasley, Bill Walton and Caroline Glick

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 52:55


GEORGE RASLEY, Editor, Conservative HQ, former White House Staff Member, Vice President Dan Quayle, former Assistant Director, National Park Service, former Director of Policy and Communication, Congressman Adam Putnam (FL-12) Donald Trump's recent indictment President Biden's mishandling of classified documents prior to becoming president Are we witnessing a surrender of American sovereignty? BILL WALTON, Host, The Bill Walton Show Robert Kennedy Jr.'s recent comments about China Is Elon Musk too closely aligned with China? Sequoia Capital's recent business venture involving the Chinese Communist Party CAROLINE GLICK, Columnist, Israel Hayom, Author, “The Israeli Solution: A One State Plan for Peace in the Middle East,” Senior Fellow, Center for Security Policy, Host, Caroline Glick's Mideast News Hour, @CarolineGlick Comparisons between the "ruling class" in the U.S. and Israel Is the U.S. encouraging anti-government protests in Israel? Problems with inconsistent definitions of anti-Semitism

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast
With George Rasley, Chuck DeVore and Bill Walton

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 52:55


GEORGE RASLEY, Editor, Conservative HQ, former White House Staff Member, Vice President Dan Quayle, former Assistant Director, National Park Service, former Director of Policy and Communication, Congressman Adam Putnam (FL-12) Ongoing negotiations over the debt ceiling within Congress The importance of items that were left out of the Durham report What is the "woke agenda" and how does it impact the southern border? CHUCK DEVORE, Vice President of National Initiatives, Texas Public Policy Foundation, Senior Contributor, The Federalist, Intelligence Officer, U.S. Army (Ret.), @ChuckDeVore A long history of Ukraine "giving Russia a hard time" What led to the deterioration of Russian military equipment? The continuing battle over Bakhmut BILL WALTON, Host, The Bill Walton Show The results of recent audits on 4 large Chinese companies A crackdown on due diligence firms in China How large U.S. finance companies are changing their tone with respect to investing in China

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast
With George Rasley, Kenneth Rapoza and Robert Spencer

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 52:55


GEORGE RASLEY, Editor, Conservative HQ, former White House Staff Member, Vice President Dan Quayle, former Assistant Director, National Park Service, former Director of Policy and Communication, Congressman Adam Putnam (FL-12) How many "getaways" have crossed the southern border? What can be done to stop the flow of migrants? Ongoing politicization of the American intelligence system KENNETH RAPOZA, Industry Analyst, The Coalition for a Prosperous America Contradictions within the U.S. government when it comes to investing in China Why are there not full bans on investing in China? Are the Chinese investing in American companies the same way as U.S. citizens? ROBERT SPENCER, Director, Jihad Watch, Weekly columnist, PJ Media and FrontPage Magazine, Author, “Mass Migration in Europe: A Model for the U.S.?,” and “Islamophobia and the Threat to Free Speech,” @jihadwatchRS A recent meeting held by Douglas Emhoff on "Islamophobia" What is the Muslim Brotherhood's ultimate goal? Types of "enforced insanity" being pushed on American citizens

You Must Remember This
Murphy Brown, Dan Quayle and Damage (Erotic 90's, Part 7)

You Must Remember This

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 86:35


In the early 90s, one of the biggest scripted shows on TV was Murphy Brown, starring 40-something Candice Bergen as a product of the 60s whose high-powered career precluded marriage and family. When the character became a single mother, and was criticized for it by vice president Dan Quayle, a massive conversation about “family values” began that would change the culture – and, arguably, American politics. Off-screen, Bergen was married to French filmmaker Louis Malle. While his wife was in the middle of the “family values” maelstrom, Malle was making Damage, one of the most sexually intense films of the 90s, and one which used sexuality to explicitly critique the hypocrisy of politicians. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast
With Bill Walton, Grant Newsham and George Rasley

Secure Freedom Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 52:55


BILL WALTON, Host, The Bill Walton Show The recent collapse of First Republic Bank Why are U.S. banks continuing to collapse? Are China and the U.S. "on the brink" of war? What would happen to U.S. investments in China if war broke out? GRANT NEWSHAM, Senior Fellow, Center for Security Policy, Senior Research Fellow, Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, Contributor, Asia Times, @NewshamGrant How China is expanding their presence to all the Pacific islands, even those with treaties with the U.S. Can the U.S. still lose to China, even with their allies in Asia? An upcoming webinar discussing Xi Jinping's "frog boiling"  GEORGE RASLEY, Editor, Conservative HQ, former White House Staff Member, Vice President Dan Quayle, former Assistant Director, National Park Service, former Director of Policy and Communication, Congressman Adam Putnam (FL-12) The recent departure of Tucker Carlson from Fox News Ongoing debate over raising the debt ceiling within Congress How "digital health passports" could be making their way to the U.S. in the near future