Liberadio(!) Podcast: August 11, 2008 What We Did On Our Summer Vacation Episode

Posted by Liberadio(!) on August 17, 2008 under Uncategorized |

Summary: Guests include Bob Mancini and Elbert Ventura, research fellow, Media Matters for America.

  • We Took a Vacation But Nashville Politics Did Not (Part 1) - Back to school - the best thing ever or a real drag? And we recap the Tennessee primary. (49:18 79MB)
  • Sex Sells (Part 2) - John Edwards gets caught with his pants down and everybody has an opinion. (13:09 21.1MB)
  • Stalking Stephen Colbert (Part 3) - Mary’s big brother Bob (former head coach and general manager of the Saginaw Spirit and guest on The Colbert Report) was nice enough, on their summer vacation, to throw caution to the wind and use his connections to get them tickets to see a taping of Stephen Colbert’s show. Despite heightened security brought on by the restraining order, a good time was had by all. (14:05 22.6MB)
  • Media Matters for America Smackdown (Part 4) - Is Barack Obama too down-to-earth, too presidential, and too fit to lead this fast food nation? And note Cokie Roberts: We know you, as part of the media, must report on style rather than substance. But I gotta tell ya, Hawaii is part of America. It’s a State, actually. Love, Elbert Ventura. (20:32 32.9MB)

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