Summary: Featuring Federal Public Defender Kelley Henry, Center for American Progress Policy Analyst Ian Millhiser, and Karl Frisch and the Media Matters for America Smackdown.

A Conversation with Justin Bieber, Part 1 We apologize, but by the time our show aired, Justin Bieber had to cancel. We’re sad but we forge ahead with the Liberadio(!) “To Do” list, Freddie as a bicycle valet, the Davidson County Democratic Party straw poll debrief, and a rundown of the news. Plus, Federal Public Defender Kelley Henry joins us live to tell us the story of her client Gaile Owens, one of two women on Tennessee’s death row, and Tennessee Attorney General Bob Cooper issues an opinion[pdf] on the constitutionality of yet another vanity license plates. Beep, beep, who got the keys to the…ZOMG! Jesus is Lord! [25.4MB Click on the arrow below to listen or download mp3]

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A Conversation with Justin Bieber, Part 2 In the second hour we tell you all the fun facts that weren’t reported about self-described “Tea Partiers,” and we speak to Ian Millhiser, Policy Analyst for Center for American Progress about the upcoming Supreme Court nomination – what it means to a court primarily made up of conservatives “nuts” and what the confirmation process will look like. Then, it’s once again time for Karl Frisch(!) and the Media Matters for America Smackdown – this week Karl takes Maureen Dowd and the Sunday morning talk shows to the mat – and a quick but important word about a bill that would outlaw some forms of birth control in Tennessee (which has passed in both the House and Senate and is on its way to the Governor to be signed). [23.4MB Click on the arrow below to listen or download mp3]

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Sen. Andy Berke, a Chattanooga Democrat, discusses the Green Jobs Bill (SB 3120 – HB 3654 by Rep. Mike Stewart) he is sponsoring in the Tennessee legislature.

Tennessee has a great opportunity to be first in the U.S. in providing good paying, long-lasting jobs that will help to create a better future for ALL Tennesseans.

Money quote: “We CAN do well by doing good.”

More from TAPTN and TN Conservation Voters on their magically delicious Green Jobs / St. Patrick’s Lobby Day.

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Ruffed GrouseJames Brooks, who writes an outdoorsy column for Johnson City Press, skewered Zach Wamp yesterday for embracing the “junk science” – also known as coal industry 20-year-old spin – that mountaintop removal mining “creates a new habitat that is bird friendly.”

The article is not online yet but here are the highlights:

It was almost 20 years ago, at a convention of the American Birding Association in California, that I first heard an industry spokesperson try to foist off the argument that strip mining creates a new habitat that is bird friendly.

He was hooted and shouted down right on the spot. Normally birders are polite people who listen carefully and then wait for the discussion period. This kind of junk science was such an affront that nobody was willing to wait….

The power industry quickly gave up trying to bamboozle birders with this sort of statistical flimflam…

Almost two decades later, the power industry has finally found someone stupid enough to buy this argument, U.S. Rep. Zach Wamp….

I believe even Wamp, who has crossed swords with bird watchers numerous times in his district, had more sense than to frame his argument to those he has offended throughout his legislative career.

Brooks then explains the difference between desirable birds and the ones Mr. Wamp is referring to like non-native starlings, which “thrive on wasted environments and roosts on powerlines.”

Apparently there is a huge difference and the people in upper East Tennessee know it.

Brooks calls Rep. Wamp a dim bulb, too, probably because he thought calling him a “bird brain” might insult the people who know the difference between a pigeon and a Ruffed Grouse (see picture of said Ruffed Grouse).

UPDATE: Clearly, Mr. Wamp is not in touch with the people. Does anyone besides John Rich and the other 20-percenters living in the state care more about the 10th amendment than they care about a clean water and a healthy eco-system?

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