We could call this the “peace and love” show with our guest Colman McCarthy explaining how he teaches peace and Ralph later quizzing Steve and David about love. In between, we discuss Mitch McConnell courting Democrats, Elizabeth Warren declaring war against Big Pharma; and Ralph wraps it all up with a poem.
David Feldman Radio Show: Laura House’s Puppy Trains House
Political earthquakes in Europe, Judah Grunstein from World Politics Review explains. Zack Ford LGBT editor at Think Progress checks in, Remy Maisel, author of “Is Satire Saving our Nation?”, returns, Film Critic Michael Snyder tells us what to see, and Comedian Laura House talks dogs. Please subscribe to this show on iTunes and Stitcher. And tell your friends about this important show.
David Feldman Radio Show: End The Drug War
America’s failed drug war has cost one trillion dollars and countless lives. We talk again with Detective Dick Cole, one of the founders of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. Politico’s Remy Maisel author of “Is Satire Saving Our Nation?” talks about France, and why all satire is not created equal. And Adam Hartung, columnist with Forbes, explains Obama’s rising poll numbers.
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How Cops Steal From Us
Detective Jack Cole from LEAP on civil asset forfeiture and why America lost the drug war. Professor David M. Kotz, author of “The Rise And Fall of Neoliberalism,” gives David a crash course in Economics. Plus Michael Snyder, our resident film critic, tells us what new movies to catch. Please subscribe to our show on iTunes and Stitcher and share this important episode with your friends.
France’s War On Free Speech
100 French citizens arrested last week for violating France’s speech laws. Plus why Radical Islam is the least of France’s and America’s problems. Comedian Eddie Pepitone the star of “In Ruins” on Netflix joins us along with Charles Kurzman author of “The Missing Martyrs: Why There Are So Few Muslim Terrorists” and Judah Grunstein the editor in chief of World Politics Review.
Ralph Nader Radio Hour: Dr. Charles Blatt, Professional Cuddlers, Charlie Hebdo