POPULARITY
Former Vermont Gov. and DNC Chairman Howard Dean talks with Chuck about how Democrats can make gains in the future, after widespread losses on Election Day.
The Synagogue of Satan and the Dancing Marionettes of the Democrat Party - Is there even a dimeâs worth of difference between the two major political parties? Texe Marrs proves there is not, showing how the same elitist billionaires and back-room players control the Democrats and Republicans. This control extends to choice of presidential candidates and the foreign policy of the United States. Every war, especially since World War I, was fought at the instigation of the Illuminati. The President and Congress are little more than puppetsâdancing marionettes. If they do not tow the elitist line, politicians are removed from office, either by election, threat of impeachment, or assassination. Discover why politicians of both parties scornfully disregard what the voters and citizens want and go right ahead implementing the Master Plan of the Illuminati and its Synagogue of Satan. Featured: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, DNC Chairman Howard Dean, Senator Hillary Clinton, and Senator Barack Obama.Website: thefacthunter.comEmail: thefacthunter.comSnail Mail:George HobbsPO Box 109Goldsboro, MD 21636
In collaboration with Spark Microgrants, former DNC Chairman Howard Dean and host Jonathan Arias discuss the current state of American democracy. Every four years when we elect a President, we evaluate the health of our democracy. But since 2016, we're doing a lot more frequently. This episode gives essential insights on what we should do moving forward. In this episode we discuss:the unprecedented power of the millennial generation,the rise of the young, black women, and people of color on the left,how to handle misinformation or 'fake news,'capitalism vs. socialism,universal basic income,medicare for all,public vs. private campaign finance.Please subscribe to the podcast and share with a friend! #BANApodcast
Celeste and Jeff speak with former Vermont Gov. and ex-DNC Chairman Howard Dean and strategist Susan Del Percio about Sen. Bernie Sanders taking a second run at the White House, plus your calls.
To gain their historic control of Congress, Democrats fielded moderate candidates who didn't always follow the party line, especially when it came to abortion. Now that the Democratic Party has the legislative upper hand, are they willing to negotiate away reproductive rights for other political gains? NOW goes to Allentown, Pennsylvania to ask: Are abortion rights now in jeopardy at the very hands of the party that has historically protected them? Among those interviewed are pro-life Democratic U.S. Representative Bart Stupak and former DNC Chairman Howard Dean. "If there was a bill on the floor to reverse Roe vs Wade, and says 'life begins at conception,' I would vote for it." Congressman Stupak tells NOW. Jen Boulanger, director of the often-protested Allentown Women's Center, says, "I would expect more from the Democratic Party, to stick to their ideals, not just throw us to the curb." Has the Democratic Party traded principles for power?
Political activist Luke Hayes discusses campaign strategies and his experiences in the field. Also discussed is DNC Chairman Howard Dean, and what affect his 50 state strategy will have in bolstering the Democratic Party.