Episode 7: Third Republican Debate Postmortem
Segments:
Third GOP Debate
Jeb Bush campaign
Ben Carson’s dietary supplement pills
Syria and boots on the ground
School Resource Officers in high school classrooms
The state of the races
Segments:
Third GOP Debate
Jeb Bush campaign
Ben Carson’s dietary supplement pills
Syria and boots on the ground
School Resource Officers in high school classrooms
The state of the races
Headlines:
Bill Maher pressures Bernie Sanders on how to pay for ‘socialist’ measures
Why Hillary Will Likely Win the White House
Aging Supreme Court Energizes Republicans More Than Democrats in 2016 race
Segments:
Clinton testimony at the Benghazi hearing
Paul Ryan agrees to run for Speaker – but only for one term?
Next Republican debate
Headlines:
Lawrence Lessig withdraws ‘totally stupid’ plan to resign presidency
Jeb Bush just another presidential aspirant
Fox News “ex-CIA” guest lied about his past
We fixed the ozone layer (sort of)
Sucking carbon out of the air and making money
Segments:
Democratic debate
Trump vs. the GOP
Joe Biden’s Lingering Decision
Headlines:
Presidential Election Super Pac Donors
John Kasich: I Don’t Want Taylor Swift Tickets
Vilsack and Burwell Testify on Dietary Guidelines
Jeb Bush Would Not Reauthorize Voting Rights Act
Segments:
House Speaker Race
Democratic Debate Preview
Third Quarter Campaign Fundraising Results
by Kevin Kelton
You’ve heard of college basketball’s March Madness? This year’s presidential primary campaign should be called Polling Madness.
In the course of just three weeks, the media has reported that Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton is 11 points ahead of Bernie Sanders in Iowa, one point behind Sanders, 10 points behind Sanders, and 21 points ahead of the Vermont Senator.
by Kevin Kelton
I’m beginning to think there is a mass hysteria spreading across America – a real, delusional mass hysteria – about wanting a rebel candidate who will “fix” things in Washington. The appeal of outsider, “tear-it-all-down” candidates like Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, Carly Fiorina, Ben Carson, and Elizabeth Warren is on a par with the hysteria over witches in early Puritan America. But instead of exorcising the devil out of a woman’s body, voters in both parties now want to exorcise corporate money and phoniness out of the body politic. And they’re turning to political witch doctors for a cure.