Liberadio(!) Podcast: July 21, 2008 Let’s Go Vote! Episode

Summary: Guests include Ken Eaton and Mike Padgett, Democratic candidates for US Senate; Elbert Ventura, research fellow, Media Matters for America.

  • Early Voting Has Begun! (Part 1) - Participatory democracy - it’s not just for breakfast anymore. (16:57 27.2MB)
  • Interview with Kenneth Eaton (Part 2) - Hear about Eaton’s journey from seeking citywide office to seeking statewide office and why he thinks Lamar! needs to be replaced. Note Mr. Eaton: If you’re running on the Democratic Party ticket, you might not want to use conservative talk radio’s code words. Say it with me now, “The Democratic Party.” (20:24 32.7MB)
  • Welcome to Nashville! Now Y’all Go Home (Part 3) - They said the 287g Program would help rid the community of the most dangerous of criminals. Apparently that includes a pregnant mother of three. (17:36 28.2MB)
  • Interview with Mike Padgett (Part 4) - Kenneth Eaton labeled him a far-left liberal, but Mike Padgett describes himself as conservative Democrat. He also believes he’s the only one who can carry East Tennessee. Hear what he said to Bob Tuke when Gray Sasser came a-knockin’ and why he thinks Lamar! needs replacing. (18:55 30.3MB)
  • The Last Straw of Michael Savage (Part 5) - Talk radio charlatan Michael Savage says that Media Matters has “no place in America.” They must be doing something right. (19:16 30.9MB)

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  1. Mike Padgett And Kenneth Eaton On The Radio : Post Politics: Political News and Views in Tennessee Says:

    […] Click here for the Liberadio(!) interviews of two of the Democratic U.S. Senate candidates. Bob Tuke was interviewed last week. […]

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