Midweek Politics 02.06.2008
This Week on Midweek Politics with David Pakman
Produced by:
David Pakman, WXOJ, Northampton, MA
Louis Motamedi, WXOJ, Northampton, MA
Total Running Time: 55:01
This Week's Topics:
--Leave us voicemail for the show at our new number, 1-877-363-0947, open 24 hours a day!
--Super Tuesday and primary results, including John McCain becoming the Republican frontrunner and the near-tie between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
--The five year anniversary of the infamous Colin Powell presentation before the war in Iraq, and White House Press Secretary Dana Perino's comment on that anniversary.
--Is there too much similarity between Obama and Clinton's positions for many voters?
--Mike Huckabee says the Republican primary is a two-man race, and thinks he's one of those two men.
--Media figures are quickly questioning the authenticity of Hillary Clinton's recent tears, the second recent incident.
--Chris Wallace again asks biased, leading questions, this time of Hillary Clinton, asking her why she is "so determined to declare defeat" in Iraq.
--Recent New York Times hire Bill Kristol says that "white women are a problem that we all live with" referring to the Democratic primary and Hillary Clinton's candidacy.
--More biased questions about the Latino vote, a pundit calling this the first "affirmative action election," and accusations that the Republican vote is being suppressed in New York.
--50 Cent's presidential endorsement.
--Attorney General Michael Mukaseys recent comments about waterboarding and torture, Senator Ted Kennedy's questions to Mukasey, and the not-so-intelligent follow-up from pundits on Kennedy's questions.
--David Pakman's Irish talk radio appearance, and guest hosting on WHMP the next two weeks.
--Much more...
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Produced by:
David Pakman, WXOJ, Northampton, MA
Louis Motamedi, WXOJ, Northampton, MA
Total Running Time: 55:01
This Week's Topics:
--Leave us voicemail for the show at our new number, 1-877-363-0947, open 24 hours a day!
--Super Tuesday and primary results, including John McCain becoming the Republican frontrunner and the near-tie between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
--The five year anniversary of the infamous Colin Powell presentation before the war in Iraq, and White House Press Secretary Dana Perino's comment on that anniversary.
--Is there too much similarity between Obama and Clinton's positions for many voters?
--Mike Huckabee says the Republican primary is a two-man race, and thinks he's one of those two men.
--Media figures are quickly questioning the authenticity of Hillary Clinton's recent tears, the second recent incident.
--Chris Wallace again asks biased, leading questions, this time of Hillary Clinton, asking her why she is "so determined to declare defeat" in Iraq.
--Recent New York Times hire Bill Kristol says that "white women are a problem that we all live with" referring to the Democratic primary and Hillary Clinton's candidacy.
--More biased questions about the Latino vote, a pundit calling this the first "affirmative action election," and accusations that the Republican vote is being suppressed in New York.
--50 Cent's presidential endorsement.
--Attorney General Michael Mukaseys recent comments about waterboarding and torture, Senator Ted Kennedy's questions to Mukasey, and the not-so-intelligent follow-up from pundits on Kennedy's questions.
--David Pakman's Irish talk radio appearance, and guest hosting on WHMP the next two weeks.
--Much more...
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