Liberadio(!) Podcast: February 11, 2008 Episide
Summary: Jeremy Kane, founder and director of Lead Academy and Elbert Ventura, Research Fellow at Media Matters for America.
Part 1 - Super Fat Tornado Tuesday, the Federal Government’s response to disasters, empathy, buh-bye Mitt, and we love us some Dr. Beardy. Usually. Plus, WeeklyRadioAddress.com explains signing statements.
Part 2 - Interview with Jeremy Kane, founder and director of Nashville’s LEAD Academy, and two of his very special students.
Part 3 - We talk about our silver-bullet theory and take your calls about education in Nashville and school choice. Plus, Robin Morgan’s thought-provoking essay, Goodbye To All That (#2). Would some of the overt misogyny we see directed towards Senator Clinton be tolerated if it was overt racism directed towards Senator Obama?
Part 4 - Media Matters for America Smackdown with Elbert Ventura. MSNBC’s Dan Shuster is pissed…and gets himself in trouble. Plus, Mitt Romney is so one dimensional and our listeners love us, they really love us!
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