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- 133 - Obama's America vs. McCain's America: Ten Reasons Undecideds Should Choose Obama
Thu, 02 Oct 2008 17:14:14 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Usually on Blast The Right you hear me condemn right-wing ideology and policies. Not only the theory, but the negative effect of right-wing rule on flesh-and-blood humans.
Then the idea is, you use the information to win the water cooler wars, to "blast the right."
With just about a month to go before the election, arguing with right-wingers isn't the most productive use of your time now, I don't think.
This presidential election could well be razor-tight. The polls consistently indicate that 4-8% of the electorate says they're undecided. And what really struck me, up to a total of 18% say they could still change their mind.
In other words, they're persuadable.
The undecideds and persuadables aren't guided by ideology or party loyalty. Or else they already would have firmly settled on a candidate.
So in this podcast I'm going to set out Ten Reasons undecideds and persuadables should choose Obama, hopefully in a way undecideds and persuadables will find convincing.
A bit softer in tone and rhetoric than usual, since undecided voters are generally ideological and want "Just the facts, ma'am."
Remember, in addition to the audio of this show, there's a transcript available directly below, in case you want to send all or part of it to an undecided voter you know.
The ten reasons cover the following areas:
1. Proper Role of Government
2. Supreme Court
3. Right To Choose
4. Taxes
5. Minimum Wage
6. Unions
7. Health Care
8. Safeguarding Our Food, Water & Air
9. Presidential Vetoes
10. War and Peace
Links promised in show:
Call undecided voters
Check your voter registration/register to vote
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
#133 Transcript
#133 Transcript as a Word document
#133 Sources - 132 - Right-Wing Deception Is Exemplified By Sarah Palin And John McCain: A Case Study In Earmarks
Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:40:25 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today, you'll hear all about earmarks, one of John McCain's pet issues.
Sarah Palin claims to be a reformer, yet she is the Empress of Earmarks, requesting this year more per capita than the governor of any other state.
Would it surprise you to learn that McCain seems quite confused about the facts, and that Palin is clearly outright lying?
Plenty of clips of these two esteemed elected officials to keep your blood boiling.
Bonus points: Can you guess whether it's the Blue States or the Red States which overall take far more out of the federal Treasury than they put in? Listen to find out the answer...
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
#132 Transcript
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#132 Sources - 131 - Hannity May Lie, But The Actual Economic Data Tells The True Story
Thu, 04 Sep 2008 16:38:28 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today, you'll hear how to debunk some of the latest right-wing flim-flam about the economy really being in good shape.
Sure it is, except for the fact that unemployment, the number of medically uninsured, median wages, poverty -- all are worse than when Bush came into office
Among those you'll have the dubious pleasure of listening to are Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, Paul Weyrich and Barbara Bush.
To counter all that toxicity, I'll also play you some classic FDR castigating those whom he calls "economic royalists."
I wonder who they might be.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
#131 Transcript
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#131 Sources - 130 - Bush Justice Department Admits To Pervasive Lawbreaking / Listener Email On Hannity, '08 Race / Helping A Fellow Progressive
Thu, 21 Aug 2008 14:56:01 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today, you'll hear about rampant lawbreaking by Bush administration officials within the Department of Justice. It's not a pretty picture. And it's the DOJ itself making the charge!
You'll be treated to listener emails on Sean Hannity and the '08 campaign. I'll play you a Hannity audio clip that may well rile you up.
And, last but not least, you'll learn about a fellow progressive who needs a bit of help.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
#130 Transcript
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#130 Sources - 129 - Right-Wing Ideology Produces A U.S. Health Care System That Is Worst In The Developed World / Cruel Bush Immigration Raids: A National Disgrace
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 15:30:43 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today, you'll hear how to debunk the right-wing's biggest lie about the US health care system:
Right-wingers claim we have the best health care system in the world.
The fact is, it ranks dead last in critical areas compared to other developed nations.
You'll also see how the Bush administration has reverted to an immigration policy based on cruelty and vindictiveness. Clips of right-wingers may make your hair stand on end.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
#129 Transcript
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#129 Sources - 128 - McCain Becomes Incoherent Trying To Excuse Growing Economic Inequality / More Shady Deals & Lies As The Right-Wing Closes In On Iraq's Oil
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 14:59:50 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today you'll hear John McCain become truly incoherent when he tries to address the issue of income and wealth inequality in America. You'll learn why no right-winger can honestly speak to this issue.
And, you'll see that developments in the Bushian grab for Iraq's oil are coming fast and furious. More cronyism, shady deals and outright lies. The No Blood for Oil anti-war slogan rings more true every day.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
#128 Transcript
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#128 Sources - 127 - A Torrent Of Additional Evidence Of Right-Wing Torture-Mongering / Dick Morris Lies About Democratic Tax Plans
Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:20:25 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today, you'll hear a torrent of new evidence that's just come out which further details the Bush administration's torture regime. You'll learn about the self-styled "War Council," Bush's use of Communist Chinese torture techniques, vehement protests by the military's own lawyers, hiding the abuse from the Red Cross, and, recent medical findings of marks of torture on detainee's bodies.
In a concluding QuickBlast, you'll hear Dick Morris serially lie about Democratic tax plans, and learn how to respond to any right-winger spouting similar nonsense.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
#127 Transcript
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#127 Sources - 126 - Past As Prologue: Multinationals Take Another Step To Steal Iraq's Oil / Demoralize A Right-Winger: Tell Them The Truth About US Public Opinion
Thu, 26 Jun 2008 16:12:08 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today, you'll hear how the multinational oil companies have taken another step towards stealing Iraq's oil.
The very companies Iraq took the oil back from 36 years ago, are now being invited back in, by the US-propped-up Iraqi government.
In the second segment, you'll get some great public opinion stats on the hottest issues, guaranteed to demoralize your right-wing friends and acquaintances.
The June Rasmussen poll of the top ten issues on the electorate's mind, found that the Democrats are trusted more than the Republicans on every single one.
Every single one.
Listen to the podcast for details on both stories.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
#126 Transcript
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#126 Sources - 125 - Yet More Evidence That Right-Wing Health Care Policies Are Deadly / Progressive Victories: Economic Justice For Farmworkers!
Thu, 12 Jun 2008 17:09:20 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today you'll hear how right-wing opposition to universal health care kills cancer patients.
Actually, right-wing health care policies kill thousands of Americans every year, according to study after study.
Also: I'll give you some great news about economic justice for farm workers.
The question to right-wingers here is: shouldn't the people whose back-breaking labor puts the food on your plate, earn enough to live at least a minimally decent life, out of poverty?
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
#125 Transcript
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#125 Sources - 124 - Just A Bunch Of Right-Wingers Sitting Around Talking... About How Best To Torture People! If This Was A Movie Script, No One Would Believe It
Thu, 29 May 2008 17:28:38 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today you're going to hear an unbelievable, yet-every-fact-is-true scenario. It's about how it came to pass that dozens of meetings were held in the White House to decide the most effective ways to torture War On Terror prisoners.
Also, be sure to stay around for my closing comments. You'll learn about Blast The Right transcripts, as well as about some listeners going the activist route. And there's also a new tune to close the show with.
Every week it seems, there's a new revelation, even more hard to believe than the last one, about the Bush administration's lust for war and torture.
I don't know about you, but after a point, do you start to just file them away mentally, saying to yourself, I'll think about that later?
It's almost too much to accept as reality, as something that you have to deal with.
I've picked some highlights here.
Every fact you're about to hear is true.
If it was presented as a movie script, no one would believe it.
In fact, let's imagine I'm pitching such a script to a producer.
How might the script open?
How about this scene:
You see a meeting room, and from what's visible through the window, it could be within the White House. You can't make out who's talking, but it sounds like they're discussing... What?! Whether they can combine water-boarding with stress positions for a prisoner named Muhammad?
Who are these people? Low level operatives sneaking in a meeting at, could it really be, the White House? About an illegal subject?
But before you can find out more, you leave that scene and enter a long series of flashbacks, which show how this maybe-in-the-White-House cabal came to meet...
You first see a bunch of right-wingers of the neocon variety openly plotting for US world domination.
In 1997, neocons like Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, Jeb Bush and others sign the founding charter for an organization called the Project for a New American Century, PNAC for short...
For the rest of the script, please listen to the podcast!
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
#124 Transcript
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#124 Sources - 123 - Have They No Shame? McCain Misleads, Hannity Explicitly Lies About Taxes (Sorry Sean And John, The American Public Isn't Buying It)
Thu, 15 May 2008 16:40:45 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
In today's podcast, you'll hear how right-wingers are lying about Democratic tax plans.
You'll be treated to clips of Monica Crowley, Sean Hannity, John McCain.
The results of a recent poll about taxing the wealthy may astound you.
And what does Martin Luther King, Jr. have to do with all this?
Just listen to today's show, and find out!
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 122 - With The Heparin Drug Deaths, As With All Other Things: Kill My Pet, Kill My Kid, Even Kill Me, But Just Don't Mess With My Right-Wing Ideology
Thu, 01 May 2008 16:56:56 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Two podcasts ago you heard about how:
--in the financial markets, ill intentions by some, and incompetence by others, has led to big problems
--to solve these problems, a strong government regulatory effort is needed.
Right-wing ideology does nothing in the way of prevention, and offers nothing in the way of a cure.
Now today, please shift your focus to medicines: same picture.
Right wing ideology has led to big problems, and offers no solutions.
So far, 81 deaths in the United States have been linked to fatal allergic reactions to contaminated batches of the blood thinner heparin. Several hundred more patients have had severe adverse reactions to the drug.
Right-wing ideology, which wholesale opposes government regulation of business, stands in the way of a solution.
Indeed, the Bush administration has been systematically taking apart the Food and Drug Administration, not strengthening it.
Also:
--You'll hear about some unbelievable ideology-driven behavior from another head of a Bush agency. The Senate wanted to give the Consumer Product Safety Commission more money and authority. But guess what? The head of the agency objected!
--I blow apart the right-wing myth about the establishment of federal regulatory agencies. Look behind the story of the creation of virtually any government regulatory body, and you'll find the same thing: a crucial, urgent need that only government action could meet. Ever heard of Upton Sinclair's book The Jungle?
--I undertake maybe a mission impossible: trying to get inside the right-winger head about all this.
Remember Jim Jones, who told his followers to drink the poisonous Kool-Aid, and they did? They had a religious belief in Jones, and would blindly obey his every dictate.
I guess that's what it is with these right-wingers.
Their right wing ideology must be followed no matter what, like a fundamentalist religion.
No matter the consequences to self and others.
Go ahead, kill my pet, kill my kid, even kill me - but don't let the evil government be involved, because that would be --
against my religious belief in small, ineffective, do-nothing government!
I think right-wingers can aptly be called, Jim Jones conservatives.
In the podcast, you'll also hear clips of Rush Limbaugh and Ronald Reagan spouting their usual inanity
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 121 - Global Fight Against The Right: US House OK's Jubilee Act, Mexican Lawmakers Conduct Sit-In To Protest Oil Law, Starving People Riot Worldwide
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 17:08:13 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
I don't know if you caught the following stories recently:
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Jubilee Act providing debt relief for Third World nations.
Progressive Mexican legislators occupied both their houses of Congress in protest of a proposed oil law.
Starving people rioted all over the world in protest of rapidly rising food prices
Did you see the mainstream media tie all those stories together?
Of course not.
Do you know what all those stories have in common?
I'm going to tell you, tie them all together for you here today.
Hint: It just may have something to do with right-wing ideology and policies.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
Programming note: Until May, there will most likely not be live shows on alternate weeks.
Link promised in podcast: Jubilee USA website - 120 - Right-Wing Ideology And Policies Are The Main Culprits Behind The Subprime And Credit Meltdowns
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 17:35:39 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Here's the road map for your journey today:
--Background you need to know
--What caused the current crisis
--What needs to be done to fix things up
--Exposing the phony right-wing solution
--And, the death of the "free market"
Along the way, you'll learn about the "shadow banking system," and hear clips of Rush Limbaugh, Ronald Reagan, Treasury Secretary Paulson, and...a famous comedy team or two. Huh? Stay tuned!
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
Programming note: Until May, there will most likely not be live shows on alternate weeks. - Political Cartoon For Podcast #120
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 17:34:43 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
This cartoon by my friend, syndicated cartoonist Matt Bors, is a perfect fit for podcast #120.
His website is highly recommended. - 119 - Right-Wing EPA Policies Will Kill Thousands / Hannity Lies About Michelle Obama / Father Of Conservative Economics Puts 2008 Right To Shame
Thu, 20 Mar 2008 20:22:43 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today, to start off, you'll hear about yet more right-wing policies that increase human misery, suffering, pain and death, this time concerning the air you breathe. The Bush Environmental Protection Administration weakened two recommendations of its own advisory board on the allowable amount of ozone in the air.
Next up, you'll listen to Sean Hannity use a nasty propaganda technique that I'll analyze for you. In short, Hannity lied about Michelle Obama.
In the last segment, you'll get some useful tips on responding to right-wingers when they claim the earth is flat, or make similarly far-fetched claims in the economic arena. It seems today's right-wingers don't even have the common sense and basic human decency of their own icon, Adam Smith, the founder of conservative economics.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
Programming note: Until April, there will most likely not be live shows on alternate weeks. - 118 - Blasting, Ever So Gently, Wayward Progressives: Why Nader Supporters Should Rethink Their Position
Thu, 06 Mar 2008 16:44:39 -0600 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Ralph Nader recently announced he's running yet again this year for President. I originally thought a segment on that would be a QuickBlast, maybe 2 or 3 minutes.
But the more I thought about it, the more things I realized I had to say.
And the more important I realized the subject was.
What you're about to hear has a wider applicability than just Ralph Nader, and a more durable shelf-life than just this year's election.
It applies to everyone thinking of third party voting in '08, and beyond; to everyone who denigrates electoral politics, this year and thereafter; to everyone who is contemptuous of strategic voting when worldwide life and death issues are at stake, now and in the future.
Discussing the Nader candidacy also provides you and me the opportunity to review what 8 years of right-wing rule has actually meant, not just in theory, but to flesh and blood humans. And hence to establish the stratosphere-high stakes in the '08 elections.
If a runaway train is heading towards you, all you want first thing, is it to be stopped. You don't care if the person stopping it is a great person, you don't care whether they'll reverse the train, if they understand how to prevent runaway trains, or if they'll improve our national rail system.
First and foremost, right now, you just want the damn train stopped in its tracks.
You and I are facing a runaway train, the right-wing project to transform this country into a system of economic feudalism and soft fascism. Another 8 years of right-wing control of the reins of government, and we may well be past the point of no return.
So the mantra today is, stop the runaway train! Cast a vote that will serve to eject the right-wing from control of our government.
Stopping the runaway train is job #1 now, without which we may well be unable to do any other job.
Voting for Nader doesn't accomplish that, and could produce the exact opposite result.
Persuading Nader voters to vote Democratic may well be one of the most direct, effective ways to Blast The Right in the next 8 months...
In the podcast, I'll give you cold hard polling numbers from 2000 that prove Nader cost Gore the election.
You'll hear why supporting Nader is completely illogical.
I'll sketch for you some of the real policy differences between right-wingers and Democrats, not least of which is what will happen to the Supreme Court.
And, I'll let you know in no uncertain terms what gets me the most furious at Nader supporters who say they don?t care if their actions wind up electing a right-winger:
It's their cavalier attitude towards the suffering of others.
I'll detail for you some of the additional human misery, suffering, pain and death that will be inflicted on the innocent in a continuation of right-wing rule, compared to even an admittedly-flawed Democratic administration.
A bonus: I've included in this feed, the "Ralf Na'dir" strip by my friend, syndicated cartoonist Matt Bors.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
Programming note: Until April, there will most likely not be live shows on alternate weeks. - "Ralf Na'dir" Cartoon For Podcast #118
Thu, 06 Mar 2008 17:30:28 -0600 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
I thought you would really get a kick out of this cartoon by my friend, syndicated cartoonist Matt Bors. Sort of podcast #118 in-a-nutshell.
Here's the link to his website:
http://www.mattbors.com/newstrip.html
Highly recommended!! - 117 - Desperate Haitians Eat Dirt: A Legacy Of Right-Wing Greed / Listen To Neil Boortz Make O'Reilly Seem Statesmanlike / '08 Strategy Suggestions
Thu, 21 Feb 2008 15:24:24 -0600 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today you'll hear three segments, touching on:
--Haitian women and children so hungry and desperate they eat cookies made of dirt. What's that got to do with you and me? If we're largely to blame, what can we do to remedy the situation? (Here are the two links promised in the podcast:
Bipartisan Letter on Haiti House/Senate Jubilee Act)
--Right-wingers so callous and vicious they blame victims of natural disasters for their own fate. Listen to Neil Boortz make Bill O'Reilly seem statesmanlike by comparison!
--And, in a change of pace, some campaign '08 strategy suggestions from yours truly, including the necessity to re-define John McCain. You'll also hear how George Bush has been like a man throwing a lit cigarette into a tinder dry woods, and how that analogy can help defeat Republicans in November.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
Programming note: Until March, there will most likely not be live shows on alternate weeks. - 116 - Federal Home Loan Racism / Bush, Hannity Tax Lies / American Revolutionary War...Commie? / Good News On Electronic Voting / Listener Email
Thu, 07 Feb 2008 16:57:01 -0600 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today I've definitely got a full smorgasbord for you, with five tasty dishes, the kind you like best:
How federal government discriminatory home loan practices worsened the Black-White wealth gap
Audio clips of Bush and Hannity lying about taxes, plus Hannity lying about Ronald Reagan's record
A physician listener corrects a mistake I made on health care, and a Canadian listener can't understand what's wrong with us in the U.S.
American Revolutionary War...Commies? Bet you didn't know this about Thomas Paine
And,
Good news on the electronic voting fraud front -- touch screen machines are on the way out nationwide. And how you can help achieve that goal.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
Programming note: Until March, there will most likely not be live shows on alternate weeks. - 115 - Blasting The Right Basics: Countering Five Pervasive Right-Wing Falsehoods
Thu, 24 Jan 2008 17:26:15 -0600 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today, a really big change of pace. You'll be treated not to one subject in depth, or even two topics with extended segments.
No, today I have 5 QuickBlasts for you, in the areas of foreign policy, taxation, regulation of business and health care.
Let's get right into it.
Sometimes you don't need long permutations and combinations of an issue, you just need a solid fact or two to whack a right-winger upside the head -- intellectually, not physically of course -- so as to get their attention, and maybe knock some sense into them, penetrate that thick wall of denial and unreality that so many right-wingers have surrounding their brains.
Sometimes less is more.
This will be like a short, intense 5 round fight.
In one corner, progressive truth. In the other corner, right-wing distortions, half-truths and outright lies you currently hear bandied about on the corporate media.
Are you ready to rumble?
The fight card:
Round 1: Right-wing lies about why we went to war in Iraq
Round 2: The Republican claim that Democrats don't support the troops, and that the military community is behind President Bush
Round 3: Another campaign lie: Democrats want to raise your taxes
Round 4: Nonsensical right-wing policy position: there's too much government regulation of business
Round 5: Another nonsensical right-wing policy claim: we already have the best health care system in the world
If you want to see the right-wing get knocked silly, if not knocked out completely, just listen to the podcast.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
Programming note: Until February, there will most likely not be live shows on alternate weeks. - 114 - Economic Mobility: A Reality-Based Part Of The American Dream, Or A Myth Now Used By The Right-Wing To Justify Economic Injustice?
Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:37:43 -0600 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today you'll hear exposed as a falsehood the pervasive myth -- pushed hardest by the right-wing -- that there is great economic mobility in the United States. You'll see that the real picture is not so pretty.
The conventional political wisdom has always been, the public doesn't care much about income and wealth inequality, because of the widely shared belief that everyone has a shot at becoming rich, that there is great economic mobility in the United States.
The right-wing, by its own admission, needs the mobility myth to justify and allow the perpetuation of rampant inequality.
Here's the reality: a report released as a joint effort by four major think tanks, including two ultra-conservative ones, the American Enterprise Institute and The Heritage Foundation, concludes[N]ew data...raises provocative questions about the continuing ability of all Americans to move up the economic ladder and calls into question whether the American economic meritocracy is still alive and well.
You'll find much more in the podcast you can use when conversing with your friendly local right-winger.
Recent studies suggest that there is less economic mobility in the United States than has long been presumed. The last thirty years has seen a considerable drop-off in median household income growth compared to earlier generations. And, by some measurements, we are actually a less mobile society than many other nations, including Canada, France, Germany and most Scandinavian countries. This challenges the notion of America as the land of opportunity.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
Programming note: Until February, there will most likely not be live shows on alternate weeks. - 113 - Year End Review: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Of 2007
Thu, 27 Dec 2007 17:06:52 -0600 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today we'll review what the right-wing was up to in 2007, as you heard it on Blast The Right. Plus, I'll have some updates for you.
Usually this podcast covers one or two topics in depth. Today you'll hear a summation of over 40 podcasts, so the pace will be brisk.
In order to get a handle on this year's subjects, I grouped the podcasts by subject matter, and that's how I'll go through them. You can see that document organizing the podcasts by subject matter here.
When going through this year's podcasts, the standout theme just leaped out at me, best exemplified by the Biblical passage where it says that by their fruits shall you know them, and that "the bad tree bears evil fruit." The bad Bushian right wing tree had indeed borne evil fruit -- increased human misery, suffering, pain and death. This was obvious for all to see this year
The Bushian fruit was probably no more evident than in the ever-increasing cascade of stories in 2007 about unhealthy, dangerous products and practices afflicting Americans, which were the results of the Bush mania for hollowing out and crippling the regulatory agencies. This they did through budget cuts, draconian staff reductions and woefully misguided policies.
The next major subject we covered was economic justice. I devoted more podcasts to this than just about any other issue.
You know my mantra: Everything the right-wing does is designed to accomplish one of two things: either (a) transfer wealth from everyone else to the rich, or (b) distract everyone else from the fact that (a) is occurring.
There was a growing stream of information all year showing just how amazingly earnest and successful the right-wing has been with this wealth transfer.
The other major area discussed this year was foreign policy and Western economic exploitation of the Third World. The Blast The Right theme here is, as at home, so abroad.
Did you know the US tried to steal Iraq's oil in 2007?
For the details of the above three areas, and much more, please listen to the podcast!
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
Programming note: Until January, there will most likely not be live shows on alternate weeks. - 112 - As At Home, So Abroad: Right-Wing Policies Increase Human Misery, Suffering, Pain And Death In The Third World
Thu, 13 Dec 2007 17:34:22 -0600 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today you'll hear how extreme right-wing policies of the United States literally cause starvation and death in the Third World.
And, I'll show you the link between this unfortunate situation, and two hot button front page issues in the US, health care, and the occupation of Iraq.
The microcosm will be Malawi, where right-wingers in the US and international financial institutions insisted that the government cut back if not eliminate its fertilizer subsidies to small farmers. The result: famine and death.
The marcrocosm will be the entire Third World: how Western economic policies are designed to, and all too well do, transfer wealth from poor nations to the rich.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
Programming note: Until January, there will most likely not be live shows on alternate weeks. - 111 - Once And For All: Calling Out Right-Wing Christians On Their Kill-Jesus Ideology And Behavior
Thu, 29 Nov 2007 17:31:30 -0600 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today you'll hear a whirlwind tour of my thoughts on right-wing Christians, especially on how to effectively debate them.
The centerpiece of this week's show is my Equivalent Alternative Solutions challenge.
Right-wing Christians, from the roots of their right-wing ideology to the fruits of their policies, violate the most fundamental of the teachings of Jesus regarding how we're to interact with our brother and sister humans. These teachings are most powerfully expressed in the 25th book of Matthew, verses 31-46, the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats.
This is extraordinarily important, so even if you're not Christian or not of any religious bent at all, still, listen up! It's critical to your being an effective progressive advocate that you know this stuff. It's the basis of my Equivalent Alternative Solutions challenge.
Please be aware that the word stranger in the Bible is a synonym for refugee and immigrant.
On Judgment Day, before Jesus...will be gathered all the nations, and he will separate them?the sheep at his right hand?the goats at the left. 34. Then the King will say to those at his right hand, 'Come?inherit the kingdom prepared for you? 35. for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, 36. I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me.' 37. Then the righteous will answer him, 'Lord, when did we see thee hungry and feed thee, or thirsty and give thee drink? 38. And when did we see thee a stranger and welcome thee, or naked and clothe thee? 39. And when did we see thee sick or in prison and visit thee?' 40. And the King will answer them, 'Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me.' 41. Then he will say to those at his left hand, 'Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels; 42. for I was hungry and you gave me no food, I was thirsty and you gave me no drink, 43. I was a stranger and you did not welcome me, naked and you did not clothe me, sick and in prison and you did not visit me.' 44. Then they also will answer, 'Lord, when did we see thee hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison, and did not minister to thee?' 45. Then he will answer them, 'Truly, I say to you, as you did it not to one of the least of these, you did it not to me.' 46. And they will go away into eternal punishment?
I wasn't raised a Christian, but when I read this for the first time it literally blew me away. It still does
I'll now show you how to use this Matthew 25 passage to irrefutably challenge right-wing Christians, especially in each and every situation where they oppose a plan to reduce human suffering.
You tell them, it's fine to oppose government programs to help the Matthew 25 "least of these," as conservative Christians usually do. But to avoid violating the Matthew 25 injunction, conservative Christians must then propose their own Equivalent Alternative Solutions.
Equivalent Alternative Solutions are ones which:
? help at least the same number of people who legitimately need help
? provide at least the same amount of assistance
? get the help to them at least as quickly, and
? are at least as certain to accomplish these goals
Equivalent Alternative Solutions can certainly be completely non-governmental, as long as they meet these four criteria.
But conservative Christians consistently both oppose the plans of others to help the "least of these," and fail to offer Equivalent Alternative Solutions of their own.
Conservative Christians -- whether voters, politicians or talk show hosts -- must be challenged: "What about Matthew 25? If you oppose my plan to help some of the "least of these," what do you propose instead? How does what you're espousing here fulfill what Jesus commanded in Matthew 25? In fact, isn't what you're doing exactly what Jesus condemned in Matthew 25, not helping the least of these?"
That's the EAS challenge.
Right-wingers won't have an answer, but they'll raise any of a host of objections to the challenge.
Let's go through them comprehensively, so you're prepared for whatever is thrown at you.
To hear the objections, and how to respond, just listen to the podcast!
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
Programming note: Until January, there will most likely not be live shows on alternate weeks. - 110 - The Right-Wing Goal Of Transferring Wealth From Everyone Else To The Already-Rich, And What FDR Had To Say About It
Thu, 15 Nov 2007 17:55:07 -0600 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today you'll hear all about the true bottom line when it comes to the right-wing.
As part of this, you'll hear some breathtaking clips of Franklin Delano Roosevelt condemning the right-wingers of his time.
A preview:
One of my favorite quotes of all-time is from John Kenneth Galbraith:The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.
I have what I call the Jack Clark corollary to that wonderful Galbraith passage.Everything the right-wing does is designed to accomplish one of two things, either:
For example, since 1980, the richest 1% of Americans have doubled their share of the nation's income.
(a) transfer wealth from everyone else to the rich, or,
(b) distract everyone else from the fact that (a) is occurring.
It's the most unequal situation since the Great Depression.
Transfer wealth from everyone else, to the wealthy.
Here's a bit of what Roosevelt said, that you can hear directly from his own mouth, in the podcast:The royalists of the economic order have conceded that political freedom was the business of the Government, but they have maintained that economic slavery was nobody's business. They granted that the Government could protect the citizen in his right to vote, but they denied that the Government could do anything to protect the citizen in his right to work and his right to live.
Check out the podcast for the rest!
Today we stand committed to the proposition that freedom is no half-and-half affair. If the average citizen is guaranteed equal opportunity in the polling place, he must have equal opportunity in the market place.
These economic royalists complain that we seek to overthrow the institutions of America. What they really complain of is that we seek to take away their power. Our allegiance to American institutions requires the overthrow of this kind of power.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - Live Debate 01 - Jack Vs. Jenn From www.screwliberals.com
Tue, 13 Nov 2007 15:04:33 -0600 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Greetings!
I'm Jack Clark, host of the Blast the Right podcast, two years old and going strong.
If this is the first time you're listening to Blast The Right, you can check out last week's podcast if you want to know what the regular, prerecorded show is like. That's the show which is the most listened to grass roots progressive podcast in the country.
What you're about to hear right now, is a half-hour debate I recently had on Blog Talk Radio with Jenn from www.screwliberals.com. She hosts the show Jenn's Jungle Republic Radio.
The agreed upon topics were Iraq and health care.
Please note that the audio quality is not as good as my prerecorded show, and that there are a couple of mild expletives which I bleeped out. - 109 - Bush's "Enhanced Interrogations" Have A Nazi Pedigree / Jack Clark's Real Name
Thu, 01 Nov 2007 16:43:36 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today we'll revisit the troubling issue of the right-wing's continuing obsession with torturing people. The pro-torture "enhanced interrogation" crowd is in some pretty ugly historical company: the Inquisition, Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, Pol Pot.
The second segment, in a departure from the usual, will be about...me! You'll learn my real name, and more.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - Live Show Rebroadcast 04: Guest, Mark Potok, Southern Poverty Law Center, Premier Anti-Hate Group Organization
Thu, 25 Oct 2007 17:44:58 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Greetings!
I'm Jack Clark, host of the Blast the Right podcast, two years old and going strong.
If this is the first time you're listening to Blast The Right, you can check out last week's podcast if you want to know what the regular, prerecorded show is like. That's the show which is the most listened to grass roots progressive podcast in the country.
What you're about to hear right now, is a sample of the recently started, live call-in version of the show. (Audio quality is not as good as the prerecorded show.)
The guest is Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is probably the world's leading organization fighting right-wing hate groups. The SPLC is most famous for shutting down Klan and other hate groups through civil lawsuits. - 108 - Reason To Cheer, Part III: Increasingly Left-Leaning Youth Will Turn The Country Increasingly Progressive
Thu, 18 Oct 2007 17:17:15 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
A headline early this past summer said it all:Young Americans Are Leaning Left, New Poll Finds
A few tidbits:
Pew Research found that since Reagan the percentage of young adults calling themselves Republicans has declined from 55 to 35%. That loses out to young Democrats, who now account for 48% of young adults.
On specific issues:
While 47% of the public would support a "universal, government-sponsored national health care insurance program" -- not bad -- fully 62% of young voters would. A super-majority.
On wedge issues like race and gay rights:
While only 36% of whites in the general public say they "completely agree" that "It's all right for blacks and whites to date each other," fully 64% of white youth feel that way.
And Pew found that while those age 26 and older reject allowing gays and lesbians to adopt children by 50-44%, 18-25 year-olds support gays and lesbians having that right, by 61% to 25%, a major league turnaround.
Overall, as summarized by The New York Times, America's youth "have continued a long-term drift away from the Republican Party."
If you're a progressive, feel free to smile now as broadly as you wish, let out a great sigh of relief (or a big cheer), and picture a bright future with a totally marginalized right-wing. How sweet it is!
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - Live Show Rebroadcast 03: Guest, Jock Chamberlain, "International Investment Banker To Progressive Journalist"
Thu, 11 Oct 2007 16:46:27 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Greetings!
I'm Jack Clark, host of the Blast the Right podcast, two years old and going strong.
If this is the first time you're listening to Blast The Right, you can check out last week's podcast if you want to know what the regular, prerecorded show is like. That's the show which is the most listened to grass roots progressive podcast in the country.
What you're about to hear right now, is a sample of the recently started, live call-in version of the show.
The guest is Jock Chamberlain, former Green Beret and international investment banker (and a prep school ice hockey teammate of John Kerry!). You'll hear about Jock's journey from investment banker, to speaker of the truth about the need for the Third World to escape economic and political domination by the US and other First World nations.
Jock and I don't agree on everything though, so you'll hear some good debate as well! - 107 - Headlines Scream: Right-Wing Policies Kill / GOP California '08 Dirty Trick Falters / Fox News Iran Warmongering / Third World Debt Action Alert
Thu, 04 Oct 2007 15:56:35 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
What do antifreeze in toothpaste, lead paint on toys, and Bush's veto of health insurance for children have in common?
They're three more examples in the headlines recently of how right-wing policies increase human misery, suffering, pain and death.
Also, you'll hear Fox news amping up the propaganda for war with Iran.
Plus some good news: the right falters in its attempt at a California elections '08 dirty trick.
And finally, how you can advocate for the Third World poor getting a fair shake.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - Live Show Rebroadcast 02: Guest, Chuck Kaufman
Thu, 27 Sep 2007 17:18:41 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Greetings!
I'm Jack Clark, host of the Blast the Right podcast, two years old and going strong.
If this is the first time you're listening to Blast The Right, please go back to last week's podcast if you want to know what the regular, prerecorded show is like.
The regular prerecorded show now comes out every other week. Listeners suggested I include the recently started live show in this feed on the off weeks.
So what you're about to hear is the live call-in version of the show. The sound quality is not great, but you'll get used to it real quickly.
On this podcast home page at the bottom of the right-hand column, is a poll where you can vote on whether I should continue including the live show in this feed.
Now here's the full one hour version of the live show. This week features an interview with Chuck Kaufman, head of the Nicaragua Network and also temporary head of Venezuela Solidarity. I've known Chuck for 20 years. He has vast knowledge about US anti-democratic interventions in the Third World. You can expect a lively discussion. - 106 - Reason To Cheer, Part II: If Americans Hold Progressive Views, Why Don't They Describe Themselves As Progressives? Here's Why?
Thu, 20 Sep 2007 18:07:28 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Mainstream poll after mainstream poll has consistently shown solid majorities of your fellow citizens -- often 2/3 or more -- endorse all of these progressive positions:--the government should provide more, not less services
Together, these constitute bedrock progressive principles and policies.
--the government should take care of those who can't take care of themselves
--the government should guarantee health care for every American
--the distribution of wealth in this country is unfairly concentrated
--the wealthy pay too little in taxes
--the minimum wage should be raised
--there is a moral imperative to pay workers a living wage
--undocumented immigrants should have a path to citizenship
--Democrats reflect the nation's moral values more than do Republicans
The mystery in question here arises, when Americans are asked to describe themselves as liberal, moderate or conservative.
If more than half, often 2/3 or more of Americans espouse these progressive positions, shouldn't 2/3 or more of Americans describe themselves -- given the choices liberal-moderate-conservative -- as liberal?
They should, but they don't.
Two organizations have been asking this question for decades.
In short, National Election Studies found 23% liberals, Harris only 18%.
If you told your friendly local right-winger, that Americans hold overwhelmingly progressive positions on most every issue, your friendly local right-winger could throw the Harris and NES polls back at you.
So how you should you respond?
Here's how.
First...
For details, listen to the podcast! You'll learn about self-described conservatives who actually hold progressive positions. And in fact, you'll hear in his own words, a self-described ultra-conservative realizing that he supports many positions that are progressive. How does this happen? Under gentle but probing questioning by yours truly.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - Live Show Rebroadcast: Guest, Cory Burnell, Founder of Christian Exodus
Thu, 13 Sep 2007 18:25:16 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Greetings!
I'm Jack Clark, host of the Blast the Right podcast, two years old and going strong.
If this is the first time you're listening to Blast The Right, please go back to last week's podcast if you want to know what the regular, prerecorded show is like.
The regular prerecorded show now comes out every other week. Listeners suggested I include the recently started live show in this feed on the off weeks.
So what you're about to hear is the live call-in version of the show. The sound quality is not great, but you'll get used to it real quickly.
On this podcast home page at the bottom of the right-hand column, is a poll where you can vote on whether I should continue including the live show in this feed.
Now here's the full one hour version of the live show. This week features an interview with Cory Burnell, founder of Christian Exodus. His group ismoving thousands of Christians to South Carolina to reestablish constitutionally limited government founded upon Christian principles.
- 105 - Reason To Cheer, Part I: Americans Support Progressive Policies On Most Every Issue, And Our Progressive Majority Is Growing Larger And Larger
Thu, 06 Sep 2007 17:44:06 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
In today's podcast you'll see beyond a shadow of a doubt that we progressives are not the fringe, the right-wing is. You'll hear how our progressive views are indisputably shared by the majority of Americans.
This will be, in sum, a cheer yourself up podcast. Smile, Mr. or Ms. Progressive, you're not on candid camera, but you still have reason to smile.
Perhaps the most daunting right-wing myth of all is that we progressives are a fringe group, out of touch with "mainstream America."
How many times have you been engaged in an exchange of views with your friendly local right-winger, and been told, "Oh, your ideas are very nice in theory, but common sense Americans know they'd never work in the real world, and don't support them. America is a conservative nation."
Well cheer up! What you have to do is invoke the golden rule-of-thumb of Blast The Right: whatever a right-winger says, the exact opposite is true.
And never more so, than here.
America is not a conservative country, Americans hold progressive views on virtually every issue you can imagine.
This has been confirmed in poll after poll after poll, in some cases for decades, in others the trend line heading progressive and now having reached that promised land in most instances.
So let's go through a bunch of issues, and as we do so you can sit back and bask in the glory of being in synch with the majority, often a supermajority, of American public opinion. And then you can later use this knowledge to kick some right-wing butt!
Please be assured that all the polls I cite are solid, mainstream polls, such as Gallup, Pew Research Center, the Associated Press/Ipsos, the New York Times/CBS, the American National Election Studies (ANES) from the University of Michigan and Stanford, the Washington Post, and Zogby.
Let's start off with possibly the most broad-scale issue of all in the right's arsenal of propaganda: what should be the overall role of government. The right's two-word talking point is "small government."
Is the right supported by public opinion here? Do Americans want to downsize their government?
No...
For details, listen to the podcast!!
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 104 - Busting The Right's Lies: Universal Health Coverage Doesn't Mean Long Waits For Care / Robert Bork, Nominee For The Hypocrites Hall Of Shame
Fri, 24 Aug 2007 00:23:26 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
A slight change of pace today. Instead of one long segment, we'll discuss two topics.
First up, debunking some of the latest right-wing talking points against universal health care, including the lies that we already have the best health care system in the world, and that universal health care leads to long waiting times for treatment.
One of the Blast The Right rules of thumb is, whatever a right-winger says, the opposite is true.
Sometimes proof of the "oppositeness" even comes from right-wing sources not following the current right-wing playbook.
It was Business Week magazine that recently admitted:In reality, both data and anecdotes show that the American people are already waiting as long or longer than patients living with universal health-care systems.
In the second segment, we'll expose the shameless hypocrisy of a leading elder in the right-wing constellation of stars, Judge Robert Bork.
Bork was known for his railing against abusive tort lawsuits by individual citizens. Now he's the one suing the Yale Club for negligence and demanding $1,000,000 plus punitive damages.
Extreme hypocrisy? You be the judge.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 103 - Conservative Group Calls For Presidential Candidates To Sign Pledge To Reverse Bush Constitutional Abuses
Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:10:37 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today we're going to hear from some conservatives who have banded together to stop Bush's power grab. You heard me correctly, conservatives.
You'll get an overabundance of ammo to use when next you have the pleasure of engaging in conversation, a right-winger who hasn't yet been enlightened by these conservative brethren of his.
There's been increasing talk lately of impeaching Bush and Cheney. Much of the discussion is focused on their lying us into war, firing the federal attorneys for political reasons, and the like.
Constitutional scholar Bruce Fein -- drafter of the first article of impeachment against Bill Clinton! -- and three other stalwart conservatives have founded a group, American Freedom Agenda. They explain their purpose as follows:Especially since 9/11, the executive branch has chronically usurped legislative or judicial power, and repeatedly claims that the President is the law. The constitutional grievances against the White House are chilling, reminiscent of the kingly abuses that provoked the Declaration of Independence.
A progressive could just about have written that, no?
The American Freedom Agenda?s (AFA) mission is twofold: the enactment of a cluster of statutes that would restore the Constitution?s checks and balances as enshrined by the Founding Fathers; and, making the subject a staple of political campaigns and of foremost concern to Members of Congress and to voters and educators.
?Now is no time for summer soldiers or sunshine patriots in defense of American freedom.
We're going to focus here on the group's Freedom Pledge, which they want all Presidential candidates to sign.
The beginning of the Pledge reads:I, (candidate), hereby pledge that if elected President of the United States I will undertake the following to restore the Constitution?s checks and balances, to honor fundamental protections against injustice, and to eschew usurpations of legislative or judicial power. These are keystones of national security and individual freedom:
Next follows 10 items. It's a literal catalog of Bush/Cheney offenses against the Constitution.
Several of them would form the basis of articles of impeachment.
I'm going to go through them now.
Some of the 10 I'll briefly mention, others we'll discuss in more depth with audio commentary from Bruce Fein.
For the details, please listen to the podcast?
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 102 - The Science Be Damned: Gag Orders And Censorship Are The Right-Wing Prescription For Your Health
Thu, 26 Jul 2007 18:33:23 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today the focus is on health.
I'll tell you how gag orders and censorship seem to be the preferred right-wing prescription for improving the health of the American public.
It all relates to recent revelations by Bush's former Surgeon General.
Dr. Richard H. Carmona recently testified before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that he felt his duty as surgeon general was to address even the nation's most controversial health topics and to issue balanced reports on them. Just like his job description requires.
And there's the root of the problem. Carmona wanted to actually perform his statutory duties. But hetold a Congressional panel...that top Bush administration officials repeatedly tried to weaken or suppress important public health reports because of political considerations
The areas included global warming, stem cells, sex education, prison health care, and second hand smoke.
Let's examine the right-wing wrong-doing in each area...
Beyond the direct harm to public health caused by the Bush administration's gagging and otherwise impeding the efforts of the nation's surgeon general, was the insistence that Dr. Carmona play the role of political cheerleader.
He was ordered to make speeches supporting Republicans running for office, as well as to attend political briefings.
Most bizarrely -- this is really a doozy --Dr. Carmona said he was ordered to mention President Bush three times on every page of his speeches.
Three times, huh? Why three times? Why not just twice? Or why not a bit more often, four times? I wonder, did Frank Luntz conduct focus group studies to determine how many times is the optimal amount to mention the president in each page of a speech?
Listen to the podcast for more details.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 101 - Hugo Chavez And The Television Station: Fact Vs. Fiction
Thu, 12 Jul 2007 19:15:17 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today I'm going to discuss with you the recent controversy over Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's not renewing the broadcast license of a television station in that country.
All nations license the right to use their public airwaves, since the demand for use of the airwaves far outstrips the supply. In the US the Federal Communications Commission performs this function, granting terms of 8 years. In Venezuela, the term is 20 years.
Broadcasters must serve the public interest, and if not, their licenses can be revoked, or not be renewed.
And there's the rub, as Willy S. said.
We need to go over the events of the April 11, 2002 coup in Venezuela that attempted to remove Chavez from office, and the role RCTV played in that coup.
As you'll hear, Chavez was totally justified in not renewing RCTV's license based on its support of the coup. It's certainly not serving the public interest to support the overthrow of the democratically elected government of a nation.
We'll also go over what happened in Venezuela after Chavez's license non-renewal, and how the right-wing tried to exploit, if not outright create, a crisis in Venezuela.
Programming note: for the rest of the summer, Blast The Right will appear every other week.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 100 - Immigration Reform's Path To Citizenship: It's Not Amnesty, It's Keeping Our Part Of The Bargain
Thu, 28 Jun 2007 17:26:24 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today we're going to come back to an issue we last discussed in depth over a year ago, immigration. We'll examine several aspects of this most contentious subject, and I'll present a way of looking at the situation you may not have heard before.
In short, I'll tell you why, it's not about amnesty--it's about keeping our part of the bargain.
Included will be some clips of right-wingers that will make your hair stand on end.
According to the polls, Americans clearly don't support mass deportation, and any right-winger who tells you otherwise, you can confidently call either ignorant of the facts, or a liar.
However, and this is what I want to address at some length in this podcast, even among the nearly 6 in 10 Americans in the Gallup poll who would provide a path to citizenship, there are too many who do so begrudgingly -- as if they were being so magnanimous -- with the attitude "oh, they're here, it?s too much trouble to deport them, let them stay."
This attitude shares with the right-wing, the underlying assumption that these undocumented workers have no right to stay here.
But they do. Here's why...(listen to the podcast for the details)
Scheduling note: no podcast next week.
Next Blast The Right Live Call-in Show
July 9, 7pm PST (10 pm EST).
Please go here for details on how to listen.
Guest: Cory Burnell, co-founder, Christian Exodus. According to their website, Christian Exodus is "moving thousands of Christians to South Carolina to reestablish constitutionally limited government founded upon Christian principles."
You'll be able to call in and talk Cory Burnell, as well as to other listeners.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 99 - More GOP Racism: "Vote Caging" To Prevent African-Americans From Exercising Their Right To Vote
Thu, 21 Jun 2007 16:28:54 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today we're going to discuss yet another example of GOP racism: their recent attempts to disenfranchise African-American voters.
The modern day Republican Party is not the party of Lincoln. Quite the opposite.
Modern day Republicans don't walk around in Ku Klux Klan robes. But the GOP has engaged in a decades-old and still ongoing massive and intense effort to prevent African Americans from voting. So Republicans might as well walk around in Ku Klux Klan robes.
The present-day GOP doesn't burn crosses. It throws African-Americans off the voter rolls.
Before we get into what the GOP did in the 2004 presidential election, you really have to understand where the GOP is coming from.
Starting in 1968 with Richard Nixon, the Republican Party employed what was dubbed the ?Southern strategy.? It was designed to attract the votes of whites who were upset that the Democrats had lent their support to civil and voting rights for African Americans.
This is not something right-wingers can deny.
The late Lee Atwater was the grandpappy of all Republican dirty campaign strategists. In fact, Karl Rove was a disciple of Lee Atwater.
In a 1981 interview, Lee Atwater described the Southern Strategy.
Now when I read what Atwater said, instead of the racial epithet that rhymes with ?trigger? that Atwater uses, I?m going to use the term ?N word.?
Atwater told his interviewer thatYou start out in 1954 by saying ?N word, N word, N word.? By 1968, you can?t say ?N word.?? That hurts you. Backfires. So you say stuff like ?forced busing,? ?States? rights,? and all that stuff. You?re getting so abstract now that you?re talking about cutting taxes, and all these things you?re talking about are totally economic things, and a byproduct of them is that blacks get hurt worse than whites.
There you have it, right out -- literally -- in the open. The premier Republican strategy guru, admitting to a blatantly racist agenda.
...What we'll now get into, preventing African-Americans from voting, even has come up in the recent Congressional hearings into the firing of the federal prosecutors by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.
For further details, please listen to the podcast.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 98 - "Enhanced Interrogations": Right-Wingers Eagerly Embrace Soviet Torture Methods
Sun, 17 Jun 2007 00:00:46 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today we're going to show how the right-wing is playing directly out of the Soviet Union playbook.
That should be something to throw in their face, huh?
Nothing, probably not even the Iraq War itself, has soured world opinion on the United States, as much as the Bush administration's embrace of torture.
Actually, something probably has: the Bush administration's denial of that embrace, and its attempt to redefine what constitutes torture, and call what they're doing enhanced or alternative interrogation techniques.
I've always been under the impression -- and maybe I've been hoodwinked about this, I'm curious if you've been under this impression as well -- I've always been under the impression that our intelligence agencies developed these alternative interrogation techniques specifically to be able to make the dubious claim, that they don't torture.
In other words, we wanted to be able to assert that these are good old-fashioned American, high tech, humane, proper methods of interrogating prisoners that fully comply with the Geneva Conventions, the anti-torture treaty, and all other applicable domestic and international human rights obligations.
How could anyone dare to challenge these methods, when we thought them up just to avoid torturing people?
Well, here's a bombshell for you to drop on your friendly local right-winger.
We didn't develop these techniques at all. They come straight from the KGB, the Cold War Soviet Union's secret police.
It turns out, that the right-wing has been defending, endorsing, even singing the praises of, Evil Empire torture techniques.
As confirmed by a recently declassified report by the Defense Department's own inspector general, the Bushians "reverse engineered" the Soviet techniques for use by American interrogators.
For all the details, listen to the podcast.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 97 - Listeners Sound Off About How Right-Wing Road Safety Policies Endanger Us All
Fri, 08 Jun 2007 00:08:03 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today we'll follow up on an earlier podcast about how the Bush administration is putting you at risk on the roads, in the area of safety regulations applicable to truck drivers
The listener comments we'll go over will provide yet more evidence that putting profit before the public good, is the right-wing way.
Safety group and insurance industry research shows thatAfter 8 hours of consecutive driving, crashes increase dramatically, and even more steeply in the 10th and 11th hours of consecutive driving.
But the right-wingers at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration went in the opposite direction.
That agency increased the maximum continuous driving time from 10 to 11 hours.
Here's Pete from the UK:Wow! (peter)
If you've been the driver on a long trip, you know the difference between 4-1/2 hours at a stretch, and 11! That 45 minute break makes all the difference in the world.
Those driving regulations you have in the States are outrageous. I drive a coach in the UK for a big corporate transport company.
The most hours I can drive under European rules, without a break is 4 hours 30 minutes. I must then have a 45 minute break.
Europe: 4-1/2 hours at a stretch. US: 11 hours.
Here's what I think is the worst of all:The most I can do in 2 weeks is 90
The right-wingers in control of the federal agency upped the US limit to 88 hours. Less than the Europeans? Not on your life.
That's 88 hours in 8 days. What European truck drivers must take 2 weeks to drive, American truck drivers can marathon-drive in 8 days.
8 days vs. 14 days.
Are European truck drivers weaklings, or US drivers supermen and superwomen?
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 96 - Right-Wing Charity: Sufficient Atonement For Their Sins?
Fri, 01 Jun 2007 18:12:39 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
A change of pace today. Not a lot of numerical stats and percentages, but some political and moral theory.
We'll delve into three interrelated subjects:
--the value of charity
--right-wing charity vs. the consequences of their public policies, and
--liberal vs. progressive prescriptions for a better world.
My friend Jeff from gopexposed.com left a comment a while back containing a couple of points. We'll use Jeff's comments as a springboard for today's discussion. In two instances, Jeff had a misimpression of what I said. Maybe I wasn't clear or emphatic enough. Others may have had similar misimpressions. So it'll be good for me to clear those items up now as well.
The bottom line is: whatever good conservatives do with charitable giving, is far more than offset by the public policies they support, which cause a level of increased human misery, suffering, pain and death far in excess of any charitable benefaction conservatives are capable of.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 95 - Latin American Right-Wing Reaps What It Sows: No-Nonsense Land Reform In Venezuela
Thu, 24 May 2007 17:16:48 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Today we're going to discuss another major step towards achieving economic and social justice in Venezuela: no-nonsense land reform that allows malnourished, hungry people to grow food to feed themselves and their families. And, we'll learn what it really takes to be in solidarity with the Third World poor.
Taking back the fertile farmland in Venezuela from the multinationals and the local elites, is just like taking back Bolivia's natural gas industry, and just like taking back Venezuela's oil industry, from the multinationals and the local elites.Lisbeth Colmenares, 22, was radiant as she showed a visitor her new home here, where she and her family live rent-free.
It is just such a change in consciousness among the average citizenry, that is the right's greatest fear. This is unthinkable to them.
?Before Chávez, the government would have been happy to let us starve,? said Ms. Colmenares, holding her 6-month-old daughter, Luzelis.
?We?ll never let what we have now be taken from us.?
The state and federal government holds Bella Vista as an example of the ideological fervor Mr. Chávez is trying to instill in the countryside.
As you would expect, the land owners are furiously fighting back.
Listen to the podcast for the details of the battle, including audio clips from impoverished Venezuelans now emboldened to take control of their own destiny.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 94 - Progressive Victory! Maryland Enacts First Living Wage Requirement For State Government Contracts
Thu, 17 May 2007 21:26:47 -0500 Author: rational@adelphia.net (Jack Clark)
Maryland has passed the first statewide living wage statute.
Under the law, employers with state contracts will generally have to pay workers a minimum amount ? $11.30 an hour in the Baltimore-Washington corridor and $8.50 an hour in the rural counties, where wages and prices are usually lower.
Among those workers mostly likely to be lifted above the poverty line by this measure are those who work for employers providing janitorial, landscaping, security, parking attendant and food services.
Getting this living wage bill passed was a titanic effort extending over a 10 year period.
I wonder if you'll find some of the things said by the bill's supporters, as inspiring as I did. For example, Governor Martin O'Malley:What this bill simply says is, 'If you're working on a contract funded by the people of Maryland, we are going to treat you in a fair and just way so you can put food on the table for your family after a day's work.'
...Let's now go on to debunk right-wing talking points on this issue...
Please listen to the podcast for all the details.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) - 93 - Food Workers' Lungs Destroyed: Another Case Study In How Right-Wing Policies Increase Hum


