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Diamond K In The Morning
JB Pritzker CALLS OUT Fellow Democrats

Diamond K In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 3:51


Illinois Governor JB Pritzker didn't hold back at the New Hampshire Democratic Party's McIntyre-Shaheen Dinner — blasting “do-nothing Democrats” and urging the party to get aggressive against GOP extremism.

ParaPower Mapping
Bohemian GrOVO (Pt. II): Drake Epstein's Sex Traffick, XXXTentacion Clipping, Israeli Cinema Interlocks, Courtney Kill List, & MKed Infiltration of the Music Biz ft RGEB [TASTER]

ParaPower Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 55:53


Sub to the PPM Patreon to access the entire 2 hr runtime of Bohemian GrOVO Pt. II! Pt III will be dropping exclusively on the Patreon, as well—don't miss out: patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping It's go time, strap in. Klonny Gosch & Rap Game Edward Bernays are suited back up, locked & loaded, Drizzler down our sights, ready to die for another "Bohemian GrOVO" installment, #2 of 3. In this ep, we discuss: Rap Game Ed's secondhand anecdote re rumors in Stockholm that Drake apparently groomed Swedish high schoolers w/ handbags; Drake potentially gangstalking RBEG; Drake's mysterious drug arrest / catch & release in Sweden a couple yrs ago, v curious when compared to A$AP Rocky; "your own personal BAKA"... Drake's backstabbing cribbing of XXXTentacion's flow while the teen rapper was locked up & facing life, part of a larger pattern of the Drizzler exploiting up & coming SoundCloud rappers, plagiarizing their flows or stealing their hits for remixes, and then signing them & purposely tanking their careers; a "Look at Me" & "KMT" comparison; Drake reaching out to X's manager about collabing & then never following up; XXXTentacion's increasingly brazen shit-talking about Drake on Insta Live; the infamous "If anyone kills me, it was ChampagnePapi, I'm snitching rn" IG story; the unexplained Migos / randos jumping X, which got worked into the DISScalation; XXXTentacion's toying w/ Satanic & occult imagery, his Yggdrasil & Ankh tats, & his business ties to two incredibly sus porn stars—Adam-22 of the No Jumper pod aka Adam Grandmaison (of a New Hampshire Democratic Party powerbroker fam whose Pa was pardoned by Clinton) & Bruno Dickemz, producer of Satanic BDSM porn, whom X lived w/ for a minute in S FL; X's clipping in FL, where a couple hitmen pulled up on his whip, robbed him, & then merced him while his uncle (who was also in the car) fled the scene; Drake's lyrical allusions hinting that he put out a contract for the hit & the fact that the defense attorney for one of the killers attempted to call him to testify & Driz didn't show... Klonny's farsighted prediction that Drake & Bobbi Althoff would be christened Jeffrey Epstein & Ghislaine Maxwell 2024, a joke I made earlier this year lol; RGEB calling Drake "Rap Game Jeff Epstein" for a good 3 yrs; oh, not to mention another solid Drake - Epstein interlock, namely his stumping for the Clinton Foundation & legendary gaffe tweet "I got a party with Bill Clinton on Thursday"... We talk Drake's Israeli cinema interlocks by way of "Euphoria" & producer/writer Ron Leshem; Klonny's investigation into the possibility that Ron Leshem & B l a c k Cube + C a r b y n e connected tech exec Lital Leshem are either blood relatives or connected by way of the I O F's intel corps; Ron Leshem's sus Israeli news, M o s s a d & Zio military hagiographizing, & pedo-lite propaganda media career;... We then juxtapose the XXXTentacion unsolved murder w/ the Kurt Cobain "suiciding" & John Potash's "Drugs as a Weapon Against Us" chapter that makes a compelling argument that Courtney Love was traumatized & hypnotized by the CIA as a toddler & into adolescence, molded into a likely MKULTRA-ed child prostitute groomed for politically motivated infiltrations of left-leaning & MLM bands & music scenes... VISIT THE PATREON FOR THE FULL VERSION & THE COMPLETE LINER NOTES. Tracks: | Metro Boomin - "BBL Drizzy" | | Depeche Mode - "Personal Jesus" | | X-Drake - "KMT & Look At Me" Mashup | | ILOVEMAKONNEN - "Tuesday" | | XXXTentacion - "SAD!" | Clips: | Drake & Bobbi Althoff flirting in bed | | "Kurt & Courtney" El Duce Interview | | "It's Always Sunny" Frank Reynolds DOES NOT Diddle Kids |

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Will Representative Dean Phillips be on the New Hampshire ballot?

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 7:36


There is a looming deadline and Vineeta Sawkar talked with the Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, Raymond Buckley about a possible run for President by Dean Phillips. 

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Will Representative Dean Phillips be on the New Hampshire ballot?

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 7:36


There is a looming deadline and Vineeta Sawkar talked with the Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, Raymond Buckley about a possible run for President by Dean Phillips. 

Under the Radar with Callie Crossley
Democrats want South Carolina to lead 2024 primaries. New Hampshire has other plans

Under the Radar with Callie Crossley

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 32:56


Earlier this year, the Democratic National Committee broke with decades of tradition when they proposed South Carolina, rather than New Hampshire, as the first state to vote in the 2024 presidential primary. But, making those changes official typically requires approval from state legislatures and governors. Considering the New Hampshire Democratic Party chairman just declared the Granite state will still vote first, what happens next? "It's beyond messy," Arnie Arnesen, radio host for WNHN in New Hampshire, told Under the Radar. The Democratic presidential primary "is officially run by the secretary of state in my state. And as a result, we have a law that says we must be first, we must be a week before anybody else. So, when the DNC made this decision to reward South Carolina and make South Carolina first on February 3, and then New Hampshire and Nevada on February 6, that might have been fine for the DNC, but it doesn't work in New Hampshire. And let me also remind you that even if we wanted to change it, the Democrats have no capacity to change it because the Republicans control the executive branch and the legislative branch, and they're not going to change the law because they know they make us miserable." Plus, nitrogen pollution in the ponds and waterways of Cape Cod is leading to algae buildup — and brand new regulations looking to curb it. Towns that don't comply by designing and implementing solutions could leave homeowners with big septic bills. Module "The Cape has a bathroom problem. Not to be indelicate here, but every time a toilet is flushed, more often than not, that's going into the ground and running through the Cape's sandy soil and impacting a nearby waterway," said Steve Junker, managing editor at CAI. "The state has been on them to try to solve this issue, and the state is finally fed up that it's taken so long. So they came up with these new regulations in part to attempt to push this forward quickly, but also because while a lot of this sounds like the background noise of environmental policy, these new regulations really tie a direct cost to homeowners for the first time... Individual homeowners could be on the hook for $25,000 or $30,000 in mandatory upgrades to their septic systems." A Rhode Island official is also under fire after his casual sexist and racist comments during a business trip to Philadelphia were revealed. Ted Nesi, reporter and editor for WPRI, said, "Just to give one example of the flavor of it, according to this company, when the state properties director got there and saw the woman who was leading their tour from this consulting firm, he said something along the lines of, 'If I'd known your husband was out of town, I would have come last night.' ... So then the governor's office tried to keep the email a secret. ... And since then, it's spun out." It's our Regional News Roundtable. GUESTS Arnie Arnesen, host of “The Attitude with Arnie Arnesen” on WNHN Ted Nesi, politics and business editor and investigative reporter for WPRI Steve Junker, managing editor of news at CAI, the Cape, Coast and Islands affiliate of GBH

CrossroadsET
BlackRock Recruiter Spills How Finance Establishment Buys Politicians and Gets Rich From War | Live With Josh

CrossroadsET

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 58:34


An undercover video from O'Keefe Media Group recorded an alleged recruiter with BlackRock who explains how the financial community buys influence with politicians, and profits from war and famine. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is running into pressure from the New Hampshire Democratic Party for agreeing to speak at a Libertarian festival. In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp, we'll talk about these stories and others, and answer questions from the audience. ⭕️ Stay up-to-date with Josh with the Crossroads NEWSLETTER

FIGHTWING PODCAST
Fightwing TV LIVE with Natasha Devine: Democratic Dolts and Dirty Dufus Devils

FIGHTWING PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 58:22


In this episode Natasha discusses the New Hampshire Democratic Party's recent faux pas regarding RFK Jr and the Free State Project's Porcupine Freedom Fest, Satanic scumbags who can't spell, the problem with Progressivism and more. Plus a Bleach Battalion music video! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fightwing/message

POLITICO's Nerdcast
The people of New Hampshire vs. Joe Biden

POLITICO's Nerdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 52:09


What do you do when you are one of the guardians of your state's most precious political and cultural institution — the very thing that defines New Hampshire — and the president you love and the party you've served your whole life, tells you to destroy it? To find out, we spoke to Ray Buckley. Buckley has served as the chairman of the New Hampshire Democratic Party since 2007 and he was involved in every New Hampshire presidential primary campaign since he was an organizer for Jimmy Carter. A big part of his job is protecting the status of the New Hampshire primary, which by state law is required to be the first in the nation. Any Democrat who wants to be president makes a point of becoming Ray Buckley's friend. When Buckley got a call in December from Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, the worst part was that it was Joe Biden who had screwed him. Biden had decided to end New Hampshire's decades-long reign by hosting the first presidential primary — at least for the Democrats. In its place: South Carolina, the state that resurrected Biden's candidacy in 2020. On this episode of Playbook Deep Dive, Playbook co-author Ryan Lizza speaks to Buckley about New Hampshire's fight to preserve their first-in-the-nation primary. Ryan Lizza is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO. Ray Buckley is the chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party. Afra Abdullah is an associate producer for POLITICO audio. Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO audio. Alex Keeney is a senior producer for POLITICO audio. Brook Hayes is a senior editor for POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the executive producer for POLITICO audio.

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio
Capitol Closeup: Carlos Cardona | Rising Democratic Star

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 43:33


Paul interviews Democratic leader Carlos Cardona of Laconia. A rising star in New Hampshire Politics, Cardona talks about growing up in a poor village in Puerto Rico without electricity or running water. After moving to New Hampshire and graduating from Laconia High School, Cardona has devoted himself to political action. As a gay Latino, Cardona has been a powerful advocate for fairness, equity and justice, facing down white supremacists and breaking through political prejudice. He believes the New Hampshire Democratic Party has changed, expanding and accepting a new generation of leaders ready to meet today's challenging times.

Capitol Closeup
Carlos Cardona: Rising Democratic Star

Capitol Closeup

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 43:33


Paul interviews Democratic leader Carlos Cardona of Laconia. A rising star in New Hampshire Politics, Cardona talks about growing up in a poor village in Puerto Rico without electricity or running water. After moving to New Hampshire and graduating from Laconia High School, Cardona has devoted himself to political action. As a gay Latino, Cardona has been a powerful advocate for fairness, equity and justice, facing down white supremacists and breaking through political prejudice. He believes the New Hampshire Democratic Party has changed, expanding and accepting a new generation of leaders ready to meet today's challenging times.

The Great Battlefield
A Lifetime in Politics with Ray Buckley Chair of The New Hampshire Democratic Party

The Great Battlefield

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 65:12


Ray Buckley joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about his career in state and national politics and serving as the chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party.

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Political Occupation
Going Pro

Political Occupation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 34:09


Mike Vlacich is a New Hampshire Democratic Party staple. Getting involved with politics right out of college, he's worked with the likes of Hillary Clinton, Jeanne Shaheen, Maggie Hassan, John Lynch, and Bill Clinton. For Vlacich, its all about being a professional: figuring out who you work with well, where you work well, and where you want to go with your career. He's got some great advice for students, too! Tune in to learn more about this political veteran!

Redeye
Corporate media hostility ramps up as Sanders gains popularity

Redeye

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 16:52


Senator Bernie Sanders won the New Hampshire Democratic Party primary and came a very close second to Pete Buttigieg in Iowa. With Nevada coming up on Saturday, Sanders is in a strong position to win that state too. As his campaign gains momentum, corporate media hostility to Sanders is ramping up. We talk with Luke Savage of Jacobin magazine about the media landscape surrounding the fight for the Democratic Party nomination.

Redeye
Corporate media hostility ramps up as Sanders gains popularity

Redeye

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 16:52


Senator Bernie Sanders won the New Hampshire Democratic Party primary and came a very close second to Pete Buttigieg in Iowa. With Nevada coming up on Saturday, Sanders is in a strong position to win that state too. As his campaign gains momentum, corporate media hostility to Sanders is ramping up. We talk with Luke Savage of Jacobin magazine about the media landscape surrounding the fight for the Democratic Party nomination.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Jamaica deportation row leaves 25 offenders in UK; HS2 green light; Pete Buttigieg's Oxford student days

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 12:08


25 foreign national offenders are still in the UK after being pulled from a deportation flight that was supposed to take them to Jamaica. The Evening Standard's Home Affairs Editor Martin Bentham explains how a legal row over mobile phones led to the Court of Appeal ruling the convicted prisoners had to stay. Also, it's over budget and behind schedule but HS2 has finally been given the go ahead by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and the Evening Standard is backing him. And, ahead of the New Hampshire Democratic Party primary, features writer Sam Fishwick's been looking at Pete Buttigieg's time at Oxford University, including how he allegedly snuck onto a north sea freighter to do his coursework in peace.Subscribe, rate and review The Leader on Apple Podcasts, Acast, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show 2/9/20: Jim, Margery, and Elizabeth Warren

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 58:00


Today on Boston Public Radio: We aired audio from an interview Jim and Margery had Saturday with Mass. Senator Elizabeth Warren, where she discussed her 2020 campaign and thoughts on the acquittal of President Trump. New Hampshire Democratic Party chair Raymond Buckley discussed Tuesday's primary, and the significance of having an openly gay presidential candidate.  We opened our lines to ask callers: why do you think so many New Hampshire primary voters are still undecided? 

Politics with Amy Walter
Politics with Amy Walter: Behind the New Hampshire Primary

Politics with Amy Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 41:22


On Tuesday, voters in New Hampshire will cast their votes in the first primary contest of the 2020 election. Typically, the candidate who emerged as the winner in Iowa would slingshot to New Hampshire where the momentum picks up or gets checked, but a delay in the final tally has muddled the outlook. Priscilla Thompson, 2020 campaign embed with NBC and Josh Rogers, Politics Reporter at New Hampshire Public Radio join Politics with Amy Walter to discuss.  Executive Director of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, Amy Kennedy, weighed in on how The Party plans on engaging the state's contingent of Democratic voters. Dante Scala, professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire explains the impact the Iowa caucuses have on voters on Tuesday.  David Weigel of The Washington Post weighs in on the State of the Union Address and the Senate's vote to acquit President Trump on two articles of impeachment. 

The Takeaway
Politics with Amy Walter: Behind the New Hampshire Primary

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 41:22


On Tuesday, voters in New Hampshire will cast their votes in the first primary contest of the 2020 election. Typically, the candidate who emerged as the winner in Iowa would slingshot to New Hampshire where the momentum picks up or gets checked, but a delay in the final tally has muddled the outlook. Priscilla Thompson, 2020 campaign embed with NBC and Josh Rogers, Politics Reporter at New Hampshire Public Radio join Politics with Amy Walter to discuss.  Executive Director of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, Amy Kennedy, weighed in on how The Party plans on engaging the state's contingent of Democratic voters. Dante Scala, professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire explains the impact the Iowa caucuses have on voters on Tuesday.  David Weigel of The Washington Post weighs in on the State of the Union Address and the Senate's vote to acquit President Trump on two articles of impeachment.  Click on the 'Listen' button above to hear this segment. Don't have time to listen right now? Subscribe for free to our podcast via iTunes, TuneIn, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts to take this segment with you on the go. Want to comment on this story? Share your thoughts on our Facebook page or Twitter.  

In The Thick
White Men Named Jonathan

In The Thick

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 42:03


Julio welcomes ITT All-Star Jamilah King as guest co-host, along with Andrea González-Ramírez, senior writer for GEN at Medium, and Esther Wang, staff writer at Jezebel. They discuss Elizabeth Warren’s notable performance at the New Hampshire Democratic Party convention, the third Republican to announce his 2020 candidacy, and Trump’s push to meet with the Taliban at Camp David. They also talk about criticism surrounding Jonathan Franzen’s recent New Yorker article about climate change, “What If We Stopped Pretending?” ITT Staff Picks:Elizabeth Warren Stands Out at New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention, via New York TimesThe Case for Climate Rage, via PopulaThe hurricane relief organization mentioned by Julio was HeadKnowles Bahamas - you can donate money, buy supplies or drop off supplies if you're in FloridaFor information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Finding 46
006 - Town Halls, Reparations, and What Candidates Can Do to Win New Hampshire w/ Ray Buckley

Finding 46

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 38:47


Hickenlooper and Inslee are in and the candidates are slowly entering the public more and more. The hosts talk about the barrage of CNN town halls from last week, Sanders and Castro's debate over reparations, who's running and who's not. They are later joined by Ray Buckley - Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party - in the final primary state interview to talk about what candidates need to do to win New Hampshire. 

New Hampshire Live
Episode 4 - An Inside Look with Chairman Ray Buckley

New Hampshire Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 24:34


Neil Levesque and Josh McElveen sit down with Ray Buckley, Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, to discuss the state of the Party and its role in the upcoming first-in-the-nation presidential primary.

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LIVNetwork
Talking Politics with Doug: New Hampshire Young Democrat of the Year

LIVNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 53:58


Doug Marino is a 22 year old who is about as involved in politics as a 22 year old can be. He is currently a senior at the University of New Hampshire where he is the Speaker of the College senate as well as a the Deputy Field Organizer of the New Hampshire Democratic Party. Doug has volunteered and worked on various campains since the age of 11 (badass 11 year old). But above all, Doug is a great guy and is someone who stands up for what they believes in. Scratch that, he acts on what he believes in.  Look for this guy on ballots in the near future!  Enjoy!

Paul D. Merrill Lecture Series - Audio
Investing as a Social Change Strategy

Paul D. Merrill Lecture Series - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 70:11


Joe is President and Chief Executive Officer of Pax World Funds and its investment adviser, Pax World Management LLC, as well as its majority-owned subsidiary, Pax Ellevate Management LLC. Under Joe’s leadership, Pax World has become one of the leading innovators and asset managers in the rapidly growing field of sustainable investing. Prior to joining Pax World, Joe was President of NewCircle Communications, a strategic consulting and communications firm specializing in corporate social responsibility and public policy-oriented communications. He served as Senior Adviser for Strategic Social Policy at Calvert Group from 2003-2005 and as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Citizens Advisers from 1997-2000. He is a former member of the Board of Directors (2000-2006) of US SIF, the trade association representing asset managers and investors engaged in sustainable investing throughout the United States. Joe has written and spoken widely on the subjects of sustainable investing and women’s empowerment. Recent thought leadership papers include “Gender Equality as an Investment Concept” and “Women and Impact Investing.” He is Co-Chair of the Leadership Group for the Women’s Empowerment Principles, a joint program of the United Nations Global Compact and UN Women and also serves as Chair of the Board of Directors of Women Thrive Worldwide, a leading non-profit organization shaping U.S. international assistance and trade policy to help women in developing countries lift themselves out of poverty. Joe was named by Ethisphere Magazine as one of the “100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics” in 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012 and 2015. In 2012, he was recognized by Women’s eNews as one of “21 Leaders for the 21st Century,” where he was the sole male honoree and in 2014 Joe was honored at the United Nations as one of five recipients of the Women’s Empowerment Principles Leadership Award. In 2015, Financial Times named him one of its “top feminist men” for his work helping women succeed in business and beyond. He is a former Democratic Nominee for United States Congress in New Hampshire’s First Congressional District and a former Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party and member of the Democratic National Committee. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from the College of the Holy Cross and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia School of Law.

Paul D. Merrill Lecture Series - Video
Investing as a Social Change Strategy

Paul D. Merrill Lecture Series - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 69:29


Joe is President and Chief Executive Officer of Pax World Funds and its investment adviser, Pax World Management LLC, as well as its majority-owned subsidiary, Pax Ellevate Management LLC. Under Joe’s leadership, Pax World has become one of the leading innovators and asset managers in the rapidly growing field of sustainable investing. Prior to joining Pax World, Joe was President of NewCircle Communications, a strategic consulting and communications firm specializing in corporate social responsibility and public policy-oriented communications. He served as Senior Adviser for Strategic Social Policy at Calvert Group from 2003-2005 and as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Citizens Advisers from 1997-2000. He is a former member of the Board of Directors (2000-2006) of US SIF, the trade association representing asset managers and investors engaged in sustainable investing throughout the United States. Joe has written and spoken widely on the subjects of sustainable investing and women’s empowerment. Recent thought leadership papers include “Gender Equality as an Investment Concept” and “Women and Impact Investing.” He is Co-Chair of the Leadership Group for the Women’s Empowerment Principles, a joint program of the United Nations Global Compact and UN Women and also serves as Chair of the Board of Directors of Women Thrive Worldwide, a leading non-profit organization shaping U.S. international assistance and trade policy to help women in developing countries lift themselves out of poverty. Joe was named by Ethisphere Magazine as one of the “100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics” in 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012 and 2015. In 2012, he was recognized by Women’s eNews as one of “21 Leaders for the 21st Century,” where he was the sole male honoree and in 2014 Joe was honored at the United Nations as one of five recipients of the Women’s Empowerment Principles Leadership Award. In 2015, Financial Times named him one of its “top feminist men” for his work helping women succeed in business and beyond. He is a former Democratic Nominee for United States Congress in New Hampshire’s First Congressional District and a former Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party and member of the Democratic National Committee. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from the College of the Holy Cross and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia School of Law.