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Liberadio(!)
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Hosts, Mary Mancini (a "harpy" of the left), and Freddie O' Connell (a Southern-bred Ivy League elitist), fight back against the right-wing media echo chamber with news and commentary from the reality-based community. It's the hypocrisy we can't stand. Oh, and the lying.
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Liberadio(!) with Mary Mancini & Freddie O'Connell Episodes - | Liberadio(!) Podcast March 1, 2010: Part 2: Makin' a Little Birdhouse in Your Radio | We take your calls on what the lack of meaningful health care reform means to ordinary Tennesseans, plus John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants joins us for a rollicking interview in which we learn many, many secrets about New York Politics, kid-friendly rock shows, song lyrics, the Flood album, and bathtub conversations. We finish up with Karl Frisch, Senior Fellow for media watchdog organization Media Matters for America, and his take on the media coverage of President Obama's health care summit and Freddie's comments on Tennessee gubernatorial candidate Zach Wamp's unchallenged assertions that mountaintop removal is "good for the environment." [24.14MB] | Get at Short URL | Download Liberadio(!) Podcast March 1, 2010: Part 2: Makin' a Little Birdhouse in Your Radio | Play in Popup.
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| Liberadio(!) Podcast February 8, 2010: No Scrimmage: Healthcare on the One-Yard Line, Part 1 | President Obama's latest weekly radio address, a recap of the most super of bowls, the year of the underdog continues...from 2008, the Tea Party seen through rose-colored glasses, our interview with Graham Perry, curator of the We Shall Not Be Moved: The 50th Anniversary of Tennessee's Civil Rights Sit-ins at the Tennessee State Museum, and the work continues for affordable health care for all. | Get at Short URL | Download Liberadio(!) Podcast February 8, 2010: No Scrimmage: Healthcare on the One-Yard Line, Part 1 | Play in Popup.
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| Liberadio(!) Podcast January 25, 2010: The State of the Union isÂ…Party!, Part 1 | President Obama's latest weekly radio address, current news, and the to do list (including details of our 2010 State of the Union Watch Party). Plus, WRVU loses 15-year veteran Doyle Davis when he decides he can no longer "bring da funk," Air America has gone dark (but not for the reasons you think), our callers think that liberals in Tennessee should just come out already, and Liberadio(!) senior Massachusetts News Correspondent, Julie Bruno, reports from the ground - just what happened to the Coakley campaign and who is this Scott Brown dude? | Get at Short URL | Download Liberadio(!) Podcast January 25, 2010: The State of the Union isÂ…Party!, Part 1 | Play in Popup.
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| Liberadio(!) Podcast January 25, 2010: The State of the Union isÂ…Party!, Part 2 | This hour we're joined by Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen, who gives us the 4-1-1 on the latest Supreme Court decision to affect campaign financing, as well as Karl Frisch, Senior Fellow for media watchdog organization, Media Matters for America. Plus, the Top 10 Progressive Victories of the Obama administration (a.k.a. he brought the change and we can believe in it), Tennessee is - in reality - a nice shade of purpley blue, and public transit fans, rejoice! - the Obama administration announced this week that it is loosening the criteria for using federal funds to finance light rail, bus routes, and other public transit projects. | Get at Short URL | Download Liberadio(!) Podcast January 25, 2010: The State of the Union isÂ…Party!, Part 2 | Play in Popup.
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| Liberadio(!) Podcast October 19, 2009: Imigration Nation, Part 1 | Nevermind the boy not in the balloon, there's real news afoot. Ty Cobb 2.0, a healthcare reform package out of committee in the Senate, Senator Al Franken gets his first amendment passed by a roll call vote no thanks to Tennessee Senators Lamar Alexander and Senator Bob Corker who would rather let corporate plunderers off the hook for rape, Tennesseans deserve fair and accurate elections, and an interview with immigration law attorney Elliott Ozment, who covers the controversial 287g program up for reauth in the Metro Council, why he used to serve on the Sheriff's Immigration Advisory Council for the program but doesn't anymore, the basic civil and human rights inherent in the immigration debate, Juana Villegas, and what he thinks would be a good solution to crime prevention in Nashville's undocumented immigrant population. [21.3MB] | Get at Short URL | Download Liberadio(!) Podcast October 19, 2009: Imigration Nation, Part 1 | Play in Popup.
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| Liberadio(!) Podcast October 19, 2009: Imigration Nation, Part 2 | We hear from you, our listeners, as well as another immigration attorney, Sean Lewis, about immigration matters, and conclude that we are not looking at immigration reform as comprehensively as we need to. And we talk to Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall, the man behind the controversial 287g program, to get his take on why the program is important, how it does or doesn't work, accusations of racial profiling, and why it's coming before the Metro Council once again. Plus, it's an abbreviated version of the Media Matters for American Smackdown with Karl Frisch, in which he packs a whole lot of funny in a short time. [24MB] | Get at Short URL | Download Liberadio(!) Podcast October 19, 2009: Imigration Nation, Part 2 | Play in Popup.
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| Liberadio(!) Podcast August 3, 2009: Part 3 - Interview with Jim Squires | Jim is a Nashville native who graduated from Peabody College in 1966, started his journalism career at the Tennessean and went on the become editor of the Chicago Tribune, the media adviser to 1992 presidential candidate, Ross Perot, an author, and a Thoroughbred Horse breeder. His 1996 book "Secrets of the Hopewell Box: Stolen Elections, Southern Politics, and a City's Coming of Age" is a must-read for anyone learning about Tennessee politics. Also for anyone who wants to weigh in on the paper ballot debate. You won't believe which side he's on! His latest book, "Headless Horsemen: A Tale of Chemical Colts, Subprime Sales Agents, and the Last Kentucky Derby on Steroids," is now on sale.[45MB] | Get at Short URL | Download Liberadio(!) Podcast August 3, 2009: Part 3 - Interview with Jim Squires | Play in Popup.
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