This Week's Show: June 20, 2007 Produced by: David Pakman, WXOJ, Northampton, MA Louis Motamedi, WXOJ, Northampton, MA Total Running Time: 55:37 This Week's Topics: --Hillary Clinton's statements are cropped to make her seem hypocritical. --A comparison between the Clintons' futures trading and Congressman William Jefferson's recent indictment. --An audience ...
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| Midweek Politics - 06.20.2007 - Tons of stuff this week... This Week's Show: June 20, 2007 Produced by: David Pakman, WXOJ, Northampton, MA Louis Motamedi, WXOJ, Northampton, MA Total Running Time: 55:37 This Week's Topics: --Hillary Clinton's statements are cropped to make her seem hypocritical. --A comparison between the Clintons' futures trading and Congressman William Jefferson's recent indictment. --An audience realizes questions about pardoning Scooter Libby are not valid questions for 2008 candidates. --A bizarre Dick Morris moment from the past. --New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg switches from being a Republican to an Independent. --A reference to "know that...Mitt Romney is definitely pro-family." --Rudy Giuliani says that 9/11 had nothing to do with American foreign policy, and everything to do with freedom of religion and women. --Ralph Nader hints at a possible 2008 presidential run. --Another reference to Mitt Romney's looks. --A short Michael Moore clip from The View. --General Petraeus says operations in Iraq could well last nine to ten years. --Yet another mention of the so-called "gay mafia," and the power it holds. --One pundit cites a military analyst to back his opinion on Iraq, but that military analyst disagreed from the start. --Outrageous comments about immigration. Download Page: Midweek Politics with David Pakman - 06.20.2007 - Midweek Politics Radio with David Pakman | ||||
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| FYI "Pro-Family" on the conservative ticket means anti-domestic-partnership and gay adoptions. Pro-Family is a position basically against gay relationships and more-so gay legal partnerships/parenthood. Maybe you could clear that up on your next show | ||||
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| oh i'm aware, i just disagree with the idea that that is "pro-family," and that by definition, opposing position would be "anti-family" | ||||
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